MoEML References in Shakeosphere
THRO1: Throgmorton Street
- 2724: The predicted stability and permanence of Christianity (1799)
- 14493: A syllabus of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1797)
- 67059: Exercises on the globes (1800)
- 70212: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70213: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 140614: In Throgmorton Street. At the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between Bartholomew-Lane and Broad-street near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of known integrity and twenty years practice in the city of London (1680)
- 214247: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Count de Belgiosio. Gerrit Borst, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes laden therein, as neutral property, appellant. And Pieter de Cuyper, of the city of Ostend, merchant, Pieter Boeye, of Saint Nicholas, in the county of Waes, in Flanders, merchant, Henry Gistain Vander Sare, Esquire, also of Saint Nicholas, hereditary treasurer and receiver general of the said county of Waes, Johannes Baptistus Ludovicus Vermessen, also of Saint Nicholas, Ferdinand Emanuel de Cauwer, late of Saint Nicholas aforesaid, now deceased, whilst living one of the magistrates of the lordship of Waes, aforesaid, and Johannes Francisus Van Hulle, of Somergen, and registrar of Vanderboute, in Flanders, respectively subjects of His Royal Apostolick Majesty, the emperor of Germany, and respectively part owners of the said ship, and the said Pieter Boeye, as being the sole owner of the cargo laden therein, parties intervening for their several interests in this cause, interveuors. Against John Casey, commander of the private ship of war the Juno, the captor of the said ship and her cargo, respondent. Further case on behalf of the appellant and intervenors (1792)
- 246508: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1783)
- 247228: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Tortola. Den Ostender Societeyt, Fedder Jacobson Hoyer, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claiment of the said ship, and of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes laden and on board, at the time of the capture and seisure thereof, as the pretended property of Messieurs the widow Verbecke, Fils, and J.F. Vandenbroek and Company, of the city of Ostend, merchants, appellant, against John Moore, commander of the private ship of war the Britannia, and William Ward, commander of the private ship of war the Pilgrim, their officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents. Appendix to the respondents' case (1785)
- 247326: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles van Weysmantel, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship America, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the ture, lawful and sole property of Jacques Bernhard Standaert, of the free Imperial city of Ghent, a subject of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany; also claimant of all and singualr the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sold property of the said Jacques Bernhard Standaert and others, Imperial and neutral subjects, Appellant, Against Robert Sutton, Esq. Commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Dolphin, his officers and Mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents. The appellant's case (1785)
- 247327: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles Van Wysmantel, master. Appeal fom the Vice-Admiralty Court of the island of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the true, lawful and sole property of James Bernhard Standaert of the city of Ghent, in flanders, merchant, a subject of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany, and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sole property of the said James Bernhard Standaert and others, imperial and neutral subjects, - - - - appellant. Against Robert Sutton, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Dolphin, the captor of the said ship and goods, - respondent. Appendix to the appellant's case (1785)
- 247329: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles van Weysmantel, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Island of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship America her Tackle, apparel and furniture, as the true, lawful and sold property of James Bernhard Standaert, of the city of Ghent in Flanders, Merchant a subject of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany; and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sole property of the said James Bernhard Standaert and other, imperial and neutral subjects, Appellant, Against Robert Sutton, Esq. Commander of His Majesty's Ship of War the Dolphin, the Captors of the said ship and goods, --- respondent. Appendix to the respondent's case (1785)
- 247462: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1786)
- 247484: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247485: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247486: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247487: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 251815: A brief and easy system of short-hand (1800)
- 255703: A catalogue of all that valuable and magnificent collection of Italian (1798)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262338: The protestant-Dissenter's catechism (1800)
- 312261: Penny Post-Office, Throgmorton-Street (1785)
- 316755: Arithmetical questions (1788)
- 319014: The new and complete bird-fancier, or, Bird fancier's recreation and delight (1800)
- 321065: Geographical and biographical exercises (1799)
- 363384: Arguments and proofs from the Holy Word of God, of the excellence and an inquity of the liturgy of the Church of England, by law established. Collected for the Use of the Poor, from the Labours of our Forefathers, who sealed the Truth in Christ with their Blood. By T.R. Filewood, M.A. Rector of Mickleham and Dunsfold, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Hereford (1792)
- 378277: Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: designed as a supplement to the author's engraved Introduction to arithmetic; and Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information. To Which are Serjoined, Observations on Weights and Measures, with a Complete Collection of Arithmetical Tables, and Explanatory Remarks. For the Use of Young Ladies. By William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in Ladies Schools, and in Private Families (1795)
- 378864: A collection of easy arithmetical questions (1788)
- 381838: A chronological table, on a new plan (1799)
- 405315: Dedicated to the Jews. Observations on Mr. Bicheno's book (1800)
- 406435: A catalogue of flowers, plants, trees, &c (1798)
- 415662: A report of the proceedings of the Committee of Sugar-Refiners, for the purpose of the effecting a reduction in the high prices of sugar, by lowering the bounty on refined sugar exported, and correcting the evils of the West-India monopoly (1792)
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- Throgmorton Street
- 2724: The predicted stability and permanence of Christianity (1799)
- 14493: A syllabus of a course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1797)
- 67059: Exercises on the globes (1800)
- 70212: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 70213: At Guildhall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1797 (1797)
- 140614: In Throgmorton Street. At the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between Bartholomew-Lane and Broad-street near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of known integrity and twenty years practice in the city of London (1680)
- 214247: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Count de Belgiosio. Gerrit Borst, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes laden therein, as neutral property, appellant. And Pieter de Cuyper, of the city of Ostend, merchant, Pieter Boeye, of Saint Nicholas, in the county of Waes, in Flanders, merchant, Henry Gistain Vander Sare, Esquire, also of Saint Nicholas, hereditary treasurer and receiver general of the said county of Waes, Johannes Baptistus Ludovicus Vermessen, also of Saint Nicholas, Ferdinand Emanuel de Cauwer, late of Saint Nicholas aforesaid, now deceased, whilst living one of the magistrates of the lordship of Waes, aforesaid, and Johannes Francisus Van Hulle, of Somergen, and registrar of Vanderboute, in Flanders, respectively subjects of His Royal Apostolick Majesty, the emperor of Germany, and respectively part owners of the said ship, and the said Pieter Boeye, as being the sole owner of the cargo laden therein, parties intervening for their several interests in this cause, interveuors. Against John Casey, commander of the private ship of war the Juno, the captor of the said ship and her cargo, respondent. Further case on behalf of the appellant and intervenors (1792)
- 246508: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1783)
- 247228: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Tortola. Den Ostender Societeyt, Fedder Jacobson Hoyer, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claiment of the said ship, and of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes laden and on board, at the time of the capture and seisure thereof, as the pretended property of Messieurs the widow Verbecke, Fils, and J.F. Vandenbroek and Company, of the city of Ostend, merchants, appellant, against John Moore, commander of the private ship of war the Britannia, and William Ward, commander of the private ship of war the Pilgrim, their officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents. Appendix to the respondents' case (1785)
- 247326: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles van Weysmantel, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship America, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the ture, lawful and sole property of Jacques Bernhard Standaert, of the free Imperial city of Ghent, a subject of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany; also claimant of all and singualr the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sold property of the said Jacques Bernhard Standaert and others, Imperial and neutral subjects, Appellant, Against Robert Sutton, Esq. Commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Dolphin, his officers and Mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents. The appellant's case (1785)
- 247327: Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles Van Wysmantel, master. Appeal fom the Vice-Admiralty Court of the island of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel and furniture, as the true, lawful and sole property of James Bernhard Standaert of the city of Ghent, in flanders, merchant, a subject of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany, and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sole property of the said James Bernhard Standaert and others, imperial and neutral subjects, - - - - appellant. Against Robert Sutton, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Dolphin, the captor of the said ship and goods, - respondent. Appendix to the appellant's case (1785)
- 247329: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The America, Charles van Weysmantel, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Island of Barbadoes. Bartholomew songa of Warnford Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship America her Tackle, apparel and furniture, as the true, lawful and sold property of James Bernhard Standaert, of the city of Ghent in Flanders, Merchant a subject of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany; and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares and merchandizes, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture, as the true, lawful and sole property of the said James Bernhard Standaert and other, imperial and neutral subjects, Appellant, Against Robert Sutton, Esq. Commander of His Majesty's Ship of War the Dolphin, the Captors of the said ship and goods, --- respondent. Appendix to the respondent's case (1785)
- 247462: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1786)
- 247484: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247485: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247486: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 247487: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes (1788)
- 251815: A brief and easy system of short-hand (1800)
- 255703: A catalogue of all that valuable and magnificent collection of Italian (1798)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262338: The protestant-Dissenter's catechism (1800)
- 312261: Penny Post-Office, Throgmorton-Street (1785)
- 316755: Arithmetical questions (1788)
- 319014: The new and complete bird-fancier, or, Bird fancier's recreation and delight (1800)
- 321065: Geographical and biographical exercises (1799)
- 363384: Arguments and proofs from the Holy Word of God, of the excellence and an inquity of the liturgy of the Church of England, by law established. Collected for the Use of the Poor, from the Labours of our Forefathers, who sealed the Truth in Christ with their Blood. By T.R. Filewood, M.A. Rector of Mickleham and Dunsfold, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Hereford (1792)
- 378277: Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: designed as a supplement to the author's engraved Introduction to arithmetic; and Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information. To Which are Serjoined, Observations on Weights and Measures, with a Complete Collection of Arithmetical Tables, and Explanatory Remarks. For the Use of Young Ladies. By William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in Ladies Schools, and in Private Families (1795)
- 378864: A collection of easy arithmetical questions (1788)
- 381838: A chronological table, on a new plan (1799)
- 405315: Dedicated to the Jews. Observations on Mr. Bicheno's book (1800)
- 406435: A catalogue of flowers, plants, trees, &c (1798)
- 415662: A report of the proceedings of the Committee of Sugar-Refiners, for the purpose of the effecting a reduction in the high prices of sugar, by lowering the bounty on refined sugar exported, and correcting the evils of the West-India monopoly (1792)
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