MoEML References in Shakeosphere
WHIT2: Whitechapel
- 2955: Remarks on some late assertions in a great assembly, relative to East India affairs (1784)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5690: The genuine and correct sermon, as preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 6245: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1784)
- 6246: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1789)
- 10402: The lamp-lighter's poem (1750)
- 14367: The Staffordshire maid (1760)
- 14515: The northern impostor (1786)
- 17181: The Life of Richard Turpin (1800)
- 17302: With the circumstances of each fraud, and the names of all the parties injured. The northern hero (1786)
- 19105: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1800)
- 23192: Equality (1795)
- 33609: A catalogue of all the genuine houshold goods, live and dead stock, belonging to Mr. Edward Ingleton, farmer, deceased: ... in Essex; which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Moores, on Thursday the 30th of November 1775, and the following day. ... Catalogues to be had the day of viewing on the premises; at the Cock and Bell, at Romford; at the Eagle at Snaresbrook; and of Messrs. Moores, auctioneers, at Stratford; and at their house in Whitechapel (1775)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 40995: The promised seed (1796)
- 44384: An Act for repairing the highways from the Stones End at Whitechapel Church in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield (1722)
- 50070: A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the eighth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highways from the Stones End at Whitechapel Church, in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield (1737)
- 51005: An Act for the better relief and employment of the poor of the hamlet of Mile-end New Town, in the parish of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex (1780)
- 51482: An Act for better paving the streets, squares, lanes, courts, alleys, ways, and other publick passages, in that part of Goodman's Fields, which lies in the parish of Saint Mary Matfellon, otherwise Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, and also Red Lion Street and White Lion Street, lying contiguous to the said fields (1771)
- 51485: An Act for the better paving that part of the High Street, in the parish of Saint Mary Matfellon, otherwise Whitechapel, which lies in the county of Middlesex, and for removing obstructions and annoyances therein (1771)
- 52143: An Act for paving parts of the footpaths on the sides of the great road, called Whitechapel Road, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52191: An Act for widening and improving a certain avenue called Dirty-lane, and part of Brick-lane, leading from Whitechapel to Spital-fields, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52191: An Act for widening and improving a certain avenue called Dirty-lane, and part of Brick-lane, leading from Whitechapel to Spital-fields, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52772: An Act for paving and regulating Church Lane, in and near the parishes of Saint Mary White-chapel, and Saint George in the county of Middlesex, and several other streets, avenues, and places, within the same parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel, and preventing annoyances therein (1783)
- 52772: An Act for paving and regulating Church Lane, in and near the parishes of Saint Mary White-chapel, and Saint George in the county of Middlesex, and several other streets, avenues, and places, within the same parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel, and preventing annoyances therein (1783)
- 58478: The Life and trial of Richard Turpin, a notorious highwayman (1800)
- 69725: A new directory for the East-Indies (1767)
- 70478: In order to obviate any misconstruction attempted to be put on the resolutions (1758)
- 70478: In order to obviate any misconstruction attempted to be put on the resolutions (1758)
- 70989: An answer to a pamphlet, intituled an address to the people of England (1791)
- 72288: The Morning post, and daily advertiser (1773)
- 73514: The bee reviv'd: or, the prisoners magazine (1750)
- 209668: The wisdom of appointing and supporting the civil magistrate (1780)
- 211448: A sermon; preached at Brompton Chapel, &c. on Wednesday, Febuary 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 211629: The case of Henry Shute, M.A. and lecturer of Whitechapel (1705)
- 229921: A collection of hymns for the use of the hearers of the apostles, meeting in Margaret-Street, near Oxford market; Angel-Alley, Whitechapel; and other churches in fellowship with them (1763)
- 234380: First proposals for insurance on marriages and births: by the Union Society: at their office, at the Cheshire Cheese, near Redlion-Street end, White-Chappel. January the 15th. 1710 (1711)
- 245580: Patience in affliction (1786)
- 245580: Patience in affliction (1786)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 249726: Sympathy in distress (1781)
- 251416: For repairing the Rev. Mr. Mitchell's Chapel, in Crispin-Street, Spital-fields. At St. George's Lutheran Chapel, in Little Allie-Street, Goodman's Fields. On Friday next, December 15, 1775, will be performed The resurrection, a sacred oratorio, composed and conducted by Dr. Arnold. (1775)
- 255753: Church Lane, Whitechapel, fire, in com' Middlesex. Charge 3,221l. 4s. 9d. To be collected, from house to house, throughout England, the town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the counties of Flint, Denbigh, and Radnor, in Wales. (1794)
- 266804: A second letter to those in professed Christian fellowship with Mr. Robert Sandeman (1762)
- 271582: A treatise of the earth called gypsum; with an account of the extraordinary effects of this earth as a manure, cheap and more productive to vegetation, than any hitherto ever made use of (1792)
- 276931: Discourses on Christ the only foundation, and on faith and good works (1729)
- 280524: Considerations humbly submitted to the House of Lords (1788)
- 286602: St. Mary, Whitechapel. May 19, 1788. [S]ir, You are most earnestly requested to attend the church to-morrow morning, to elect and chuse forty trustees for the year ensuing; (1788)
- 286697: James Brand, city night-man and poll-man (1780)
- 289451: Hymns (1746)
- 299447: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the parish of St. Mary, Islington (1791)
- 299448: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the parish of St. Mary (1792)
- 305841: The christian character exemplified (1793)
- 319494: Moral and entertaining emblems on various subjects, in prose and verse, for the amusement of young children. By Miss Mary Gall (1790)
- 344247: The Christian aspiring to heaven (1773)
- 349361: An act to enable Evelyn Philip Medows Esquire, and others after his death, to grant building leases of estates in the parish of Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex (1796)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 359524: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday May the 20th, 1779 (1779)
- 359525: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for female orphans, at the anniversary meeting of the quardians of that Charity, May 19, 1778. By Robert Markham, D.D. rector of St. Mary's, Whitechapel (1778)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 363240: The mourning saint among the willows (1792)
- 367260: Twelve sermons on the most interesting subjects, of the Christian religion (1769)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 370890: An epistolary debate (1739)
- 376531: A letter to the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, on the subject of his late charges against the Governor-General of Bengal (1783)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 384906: The sufferings of William Green (1775)
- 389633: Dissertations on the prophecies of the Old Testament (1793)
- 395875: The juvenile roscius (1770)
- 398771: A sermon preached before the president (1779)
- 401513: The bee reviv'd (1750)
- 401613: Christ the true messiah (1796)
- 401621: The promised Messiah (1796)
- 401628: The promised seed (1796)
- 401629: Christ the true Messiah (1796)
- 401942: The promised seed (1796)
- 401944: The promised seed (1796)
- 415236: [The] priest in rhime; an epistle to the Rev. and learned Mr. Br-w-r. Concerning the presentation of Mr. H-s to the living of Al-nk-le, in Northamptonshire, &c. &c (1767)
- 418430: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 17, 1781 (1781)
- 418779: A sermon, preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 422073: To the members of the Protestant Association, who are liverymen of the City of London. ... James Fisher. Goulston-Square, Whitechapel September 12, 1780 (1780)
- 425173: To oil and colour-men, leasehold premises. Particulars with conditions of sale, of a valuable leasehold dwelling-house (1800)
- 425604: A catalogue of a compleat collection of plants, shrubs, and fruit trees; consisting chiefly of valuable exotics, beautiful flowers, and a large number of pines in full fruit and succession; also the garden chairs, frumes and utensils, of Mr. William Bennett, cornsactor and biscuit baker, deccas'd (1766)
- 427013: The promised seed (1797)
- 452968: The promised seed (1796)
- 452970: The promised seed (1798)
- 454026: The promised seed (1776)
- 470773: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses of the hamlet of Hammersmith (1793)
- 472845: Lines on the death of the Rev. Dr. Markham, Rector of St. Mary, Whitechapel, who died Sep. 25, 1786, universally respected and lamented (1786)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 476907: A list of the governors of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 476907: A list of the governors of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
- 480345: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1789)
- 480345: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1789)
- 480347: Mineral waters: Jessop's well water (1783)
- 480849: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 480849: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
Variants:
- White chappell
- 179982: The Iesuites gospell (1621)
- 189266: Londons lamentation for her sinnes (1625)
- Whitechapel Street
- Whitechapel
- 2955: Remarks on some late assertions in a great assembly, relative to East India affairs (1784)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5690: The genuine and correct sermon, as preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 6245: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1784)
- 6246: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1789)
- 10402: The lamp-lighter's poem (1750)
- 14367: The Staffordshire maid (1760)
- 14515: The northern impostor (1786)
- 17181: The Life of Richard Turpin (1800)
- 17302: With the circumstances of each fraud, and the names of all the parties injured. The northern hero (1786)
- 19105: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1800)
- 23192: Equality (1795)
- 33609: A catalogue of all the genuine houshold goods, live and dead stock, belonging to Mr. Edward Ingleton, farmer, deceased: ... in Essex; which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Moores, on Thursday the 30th of November 1775, and the following day. ... Catalogues to be had the day of viewing on the premises; at the Cock and Bell, at Romford; at the Eagle at Snaresbrook; and of Messrs. Moores, auctioneers, at Stratford; and at their house in Whitechapel (1775)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 40995: The promised seed (1796)
- 44384: An Act for repairing the highways from the Stones End at Whitechapel Church in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield (1722)
- 50070: A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the eighth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highways from the Stones End at Whitechapel Church, in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield (1737)
- 51005: An Act for the better relief and employment of the poor of the hamlet of Mile-end New Town, in the parish of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex (1780)
- 51482: An Act for better paving the streets, squares, lanes, courts, alleys, ways, and other publick passages, in that part of Goodman's Fields, which lies in the parish of Saint Mary Matfellon, otherwise Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, and also Red Lion Street and White Lion Street, lying contiguous to the said fields (1771)
- 51485: An Act for the better paving that part of the High Street, in the parish of Saint Mary Matfellon, otherwise Whitechapel, which lies in the county of Middlesex, and for removing obstructions and annoyances therein (1771)
- 52143: An Act for paving parts of the footpaths on the sides of the great road, called Whitechapel Road, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52191: An Act for widening and improving a certain avenue called Dirty-lane, and part of Brick-lane, leading from Whitechapel to Spital-fields, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52191: An Act for widening and improving a certain avenue called Dirty-lane, and part of Brick-lane, leading from Whitechapel to Spital-fields, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52772: An Act for paving and regulating Church Lane, in and near the parishes of Saint Mary White-chapel, and Saint George in the county of Middlesex, and several other streets, avenues, and places, within the same parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel, and preventing annoyances therein (1783)
- 52772: An Act for paving and regulating Church Lane, in and near the parishes of Saint Mary White-chapel, and Saint George in the county of Middlesex, and several other streets, avenues, and places, within the same parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel, and preventing annoyances therein (1783)
- 58478: The Life and trial of Richard Turpin, a notorious highwayman (1800)
- 69725: A new directory for the East-Indies (1767)
- 70478: In order to obviate any misconstruction attempted to be put on the resolutions (1758)
- 70478: In order to obviate any misconstruction attempted to be put on the resolutions (1758)
- 70989: An answer to a pamphlet, intituled an address to the people of England (1791)
- 72288: The Morning post, and daily advertiser (1773)
- 73514: The bee reviv'd: or, the prisoners magazine (1750)
- 209668: The wisdom of appointing and supporting the civil magistrate (1780)
- 211448: A sermon; preached at Brompton Chapel, &c. on Wednesday, Febuary 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 211629: The case of Henry Shute, M.A. and lecturer of Whitechapel (1705)
- 229921: A collection of hymns for the use of the hearers of the apostles, meeting in Margaret-Street, near Oxford market; Angel-Alley, Whitechapel; and other churches in fellowship with them (1763)
- 234380: First proposals for insurance on marriages and births: by the Union Society: at their office, at the Cheshire Cheese, near Redlion-Street end, White-Chappel. January the 15th. 1710 (1711)
- 245580: Patience in affliction (1786)
- 245580: Patience in affliction (1786)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 249726: Sympathy in distress (1781)
- 251416: For repairing the Rev. Mr. Mitchell's Chapel, in Crispin-Street, Spital-fields. At St. George's Lutheran Chapel, in Little Allie-Street, Goodman's Fields. On Friday next, December 15, 1775, will be performed The resurrection, a sacred oratorio, composed and conducted by Dr. Arnold. (1775)
- 255753: Church Lane, Whitechapel, fire, in com' Middlesex. Charge 3,221l. 4s. 9d. To be collected, from house to house, throughout England, the town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the counties of Flint, Denbigh, and Radnor, in Wales. (1794)
- 266804: A second letter to those in professed Christian fellowship with Mr. Robert Sandeman (1762)
- 271582: A treatise of the earth called gypsum; with an account of the extraordinary effects of this earth as a manure, cheap and more productive to vegetation, than any hitherto ever made use of (1792)
- 276931: Discourses on Christ the only foundation, and on faith and good works (1729)
- 280524: Considerations humbly submitted to the House of Lords (1788)
- 286602: St. Mary, Whitechapel. May 19, 1788. [S]ir, You are most earnestly requested to attend the church to-morrow morning, to elect and chuse forty trustees for the year ensuing; (1788)
- 286697: James Brand, city night-man and poll-man (1780)
- 289451: Hymns (1746)
- 299447: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the parish of St. Mary, Islington (1791)
- 299448: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the parish of St. Mary (1792)
- 305841: The christian character exemplified (1793)
- 319494: Moral and entertaining emblems on various subjects, in prose and verse, for the amusement of young children. By Miss Mary Gall (1790)
- 344247: The Christian aspiring to heaven (1773)
- 349361: An act to enable Evelyn Philip Medows Esquire, and others after his death, to grant building leases of estates in the parish of Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex (1796)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 359524: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday May the 20th, 1779 (1779)
- 359525: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for female orphans, at the anniversary meeting of the quardians of that Charity, May 19, 1778. By Robert Markham, D.D. rector of St. Mary's, Whitechapel (1778)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 363240: The mourning saint among the willows (1792)
- 367260: Twelve sermons on the most interesting subjects, of the Christian religion (1769)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 367961: A collection of hymns, principally design'd for the use of the congregation assembling at Cumberland-Chapel, in Cumberland-Street, Shoreditch, London. By the Rev. John Henry Meyer, Minister of the said Chapel; Master of the Academy in Goulston-Square, Whitechapel, and Late Student at the University of Halle, in Saxony (1782)
- 370890: An epistolary debate (1739)
- 376531: A letter to the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, on the subject of his late charges against the Governor-General of Bengal (1783)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 384906: The sufferings of William Green (1775)
- 389633: Dissertations on the prophecies of the Old Testament (1793)
- 395875: The juvenile roscius (1770)
- 398771: A sermon preached before the president (1779)
- 401513: The bee reviv'd (1750)
- 401613: Christ the true messiah (1796)
- 401621: The promised Messiah (1796)
- 401628: The promised seed (1796)
- 401629: Christ the true Messiah (1796)
- 401942: The promised seed (1796)
- 401944: The promised seed (1796)
- 415236: [The] priest in rhime; an epistle to the Rev. and learned Mr. Br-w-r. Concerning the presentation of Mr. H-s to the living of Al-nk-le, in Northamptonshire, &c. &c (1767)
- 418430: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 17, 1781 (1781)
- 418779: A sermon, preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 422073: To the members of the Protestant Association, who are liverymen of the City of London. ... James Fisher. Goulston-Square, Whitechapel September 12, 1780 (1780)
- 425173: To oil and colour-men, leasehold premises. Particulars with conditions of sale, of a valuable leasehold dwelling-house (1800)
- 425604: A catalogue of a compleat collection of plants, shrubs, and fruit trees; consisting chiefly of valuable exotics, beautiful flowers, and a large number of pines in full fruit and succession; also the garden chairs, frumes and utensils, of Mr. William Bennett, cornsactor and biscuit baker, deccas'd (1766)
- 427013: The promised seed (1797)
- 452968: The promised seed (1796)
- 452970: The promised seed (1798)
- 454026: The promised seed (1776)
- 470773: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses of the hamlet of Hammersmith (1793)
- 472845: Lines on the death of the Rev. Dr. Markham, Rector of St. Mary, Whitechapel, who died Sep. 25, 1786, universally respected and lamented (1786)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 475097: Anno Regni Georgii I. Regis Magnę, Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714 (1765)
- 476907: A list of the governors of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 476907: A list of the governors of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
- 480345: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1789)
- 480345: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1789)
- 480347: Mineral waters: Jessop's well water (1783)
- 480849: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
- 480849: An account of the Eastern Dispensary, in Whitechapel, instituted, 1782 (1787)
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