Thomas Baskett
Active Years
Min year: 1729, Max year: 1780, Max count: 41
As Printer
- 1729: The book of common prayer
- 1737: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1737: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1742: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled
- 1742: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the tenth of November next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring his Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1742: Anno Regni Georgii Regis. Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo
- 1742: An abstract of several clauses in an act of Parliament passed in the twelfth year of King George the Second
- 1742: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Wednesday, the seventeenth day of November, 1742. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1742: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fifteenth day of July, 1742
- 1743: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1743: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1743: The Holy Bible
- 1743: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of December, 1743
- 1743: A form of prayer
- 1743: An Act for repairing the high road from Borough-bridge in the county of York, to Catherick in the same county, and from these thence to Piers-bridge on the river Tees
- 1743: An Act for repealing the several rates and duties upon victuallers and retailers of beer and ale, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the weekly bills of mortality
- 1743: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1743: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the second day of December, 1743
- 1743: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, decimo sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the first day of December, ... 1741. ... And from thence continued ... to the sixteenth day of November, 1742. being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1743: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations diligently compared and revised
- 1743: An Act for continuing an Act made in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for amending and repairing the roads from Luton in the county of Bedford, to Westwood-gate in the said county
- 1743: An Act for repealing certain duties on spirituous liquors
- 1743: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1744: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the ninth day of January next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: For obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring his Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1744: An Act for remedying some defects in the Act made in the forty third year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for the relief of the poor
- 1744: An Act for explaining and amending an Act passed in the sixth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act to recover, and preserve the navigation of the river Dee in the county Palatine of Chester
- 1744: An Act for the more effectual preventing of the affixing of counterfeit stamps to foreign or other linnens
- 1744: An Act for continuing and making more effectual an Act made in the eleventh year of His present Majesty's reign, for repairing several roads leading to and from the town of Derby in the county of Derby
- 1744: An Act for taking and swearing affadavits to be made use of in any of the courts of the county palatine of Lancaster
- 1744: An Act to prevent disputes touching the parishes or places where improved wastes, and drained and improved marsh lands, shall be charged to parochial rates
- 1744: His Majesty's declaration of war against the French King ... Given at our Court at St. James's the twenty-ninth day of March, 1744
- 1744: An Act for making more effectual several Acts passed for repairing the road leading from the Stones End in the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermost part of the northern road in the parish of Enfield in the same county, next to th parish of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford
- 1744: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upun Tweed, upon Wednesday the eleventh of April next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring his Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1744: An Act to continue the several laws therein mentioned for preventing theft and rapine on the northern borders of England
- 1744: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1744: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1744: A form of prayer
- 1744: An Act for repealing the duties payable upon glass beads, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof
- 1744: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled
- 1744: His Majesty's most gracious declaration, for the encouragement of His ships of war and privateers
- 1744: An Act for amending and making more effectual an Act made in the last session of Parliament, for continuing an Act made in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from Luton in the county of Bedford, to Westwood Gate in the said county
- 1744: By the King, a proclamation for a general fast
- 1744: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1744: An Act to explain and make more effectual several Acts of Parliament passed in the reign of His present Majesty, for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey
- 1744: An Act to make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons of the pretender to His Majesty's Crown
- 1744: An Act to explain, amend, and enlarge an Act made in the sixteenth and seventeenth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled, An Act for regulating the measures and prices of coals
- 1744: An Act for repairing the road from the town of Buckingham in the county of Bucks, to Warmington in the county of Warwick
- 1744: An Act for raising and establishing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the Church of Scotland
- 1744: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the third year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from a gate called Shipston toll-gate, at Bridgetown, in the parish of Old Stratford in the county of Warwick, through Alderminster and Shipston upon Stower, to the top of Long Compton Hill in the said county
- 1744: An abstract of all the acts passed in the third session of the Ninth Parliament of Great Britain, and in the seventeenth year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign lord King George the Second
- 1744: An Act for permitting certain goods therein enumerated, to be imported during the war in British built shipping, the property of foreigners
- 1744: An Act for making more effectual provision for enlightening the streets of the city of London
- 1745: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly translated out of the Original Greek: and With the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1745: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments And Other Rites and Ceremonies Of The Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter OR Psalms Of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1745: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the eighteenth day of December next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring his Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1745: The humble address of the Archbishop
- 1745: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1745: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- 1745: A prayer to be used every day next after the prayer in time of war and tumults
- 1745: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1745: An Act for the more effectual recovering and collecting of certain duties granted towards the support of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich
- 1745: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday the eighteenth day of October, 1745
- 1745: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1746: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised
- 1746: An Act for the better preservation of havens, roads, channels, and navigable rivers, within that part of Great Britain called England
- 1746: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, the Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the ninth day of October next, being the day appointed by Proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God; for the suppression of the late unnatural rebellion, and Deliverance of these Kingdoms from the Calamities of an Intestine War. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1746: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled
- 1746: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday next, being the fourth day of May, 1746; and in all other Places throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Sunday the Twenty fifth Day of the same Month: For the complete victory vouchsafed to His Majesty's forces, under the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, over the Rebels in Scotland. By His Majesty's special Command
- 1746: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1746: Anno regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, decimo nono. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the first day of December, Anno Dom. 1741, in the Fifteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the seventeenth day of October, 1745, being the fifth session of this present Parliament
- 1746: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twelfth day of August, 1746
- 1746: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies Of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1746: An Act to enlarge the time for Justices of the Peace to take and subscribe the oath directed by an Act made in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the fifth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the further qualification of Justices of the Peace
- 1747: The statutes concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
- 1747: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1747: An Act to continue several laws relating to the manufactures of sail-cloth and silk
- 1747: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the seventeenth day of February next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting thos heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty, and for restoring and prepetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1747: An Act for the ease of sheriffs with regard to the return of the process
- 1747: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno vicesimo Georgii II. Regis. Being the sixth session of the ninth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1747: The book of, common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1747: An Act to confirm an agreement made by the rector and vestrymen of the parish of Saint James, within the liberty of Westminster, for enlarging the churchyard of the said parish
- 1747: An Act for the better adjusting and more easy recovery of the wages of certain servants
- 1747: The Holy Bible, containing Old and New Testaments
- 1748: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and forty eight
- 1748: The form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the Church of England
- 1748: His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury's letter to the Right Reverend the Lords Bishops of his province
- 1748: Copy of the report and certificate of the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, made to His Majesty in his Privy Council, pursuant to the act of Parliament passed in the twentieth year of His Majesty's reign, for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdictions, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making Satisfaction to the Proprietors thereof, &c
- 1748: A prayer to be used every day on occasion of the present mortality among the cattle, immediately after the prayer, we humbly beseech thee, &c. in the litany; or, when that is not used, after the Prayer, For the Clergy and People; In all Cathedral, Collegiate, and Parochial Churches and Chapels, within England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1748: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno vicesimo primo Georgii II. Regis. Being the first session of the tenth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1748: An Act for explaining, amending, and further enforcing the execution of an Act passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for repealing the several rates and duties upon houses, windows, and lights
- 1748: By the King, a proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms
- 1748: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1749: A prayer to be used on occasion of the late earthquakes
- 1749: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1749: An Act for draining and preserving certain fen lands and low grounds in the several parishes of Sutton, Mepall, Witcham, Chatteris, Doddington, and a place called Byal Fen in the Isle of Ely, and county of Cambridge
- 1749: The humble address of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday the seventeenth day of November, 1749
- 1749: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, the Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Tuesday the Twenty fifth day of April next, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God, for putting an end to the late bloody and expensive war, by the conclusion of just and honourable peace. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1749: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1749: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the sixteenth day of November, 1749
- 1749: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1749: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1750: Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's horse and foot guards, and all other his forces in Great Britain and Ireland, dominions beyond the seas, and foreign parts, for the year 1750. Published by His Majesty's command
- 1750: The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1750: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1750: A new order of His Majesty in Council, dated the twelfth day of January, 1749. for repealing the order made on the fourteenth of December last, to prohibit the removal of horned cattle ... and for continuing the rules and regulations contained in the order of Council of the twenty second of March, one thousand seven hundred and forty seven
- 1750: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised
- 1751: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1751: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1751: The book of common prayer
- 1751: An Act for explaining, continuing, and enforcing several laws therein mentioned more effectually to prevent the spreading of the distemper which now rages amongst the horned cattle in this kingdom
- 1751: An Act to enable His Majesty to make rules, orders, and regulations more effectually to prevent the spreading of the distemper, which now rages amongst the horned cattle in this kingdom
- 1751: An Act for the more effectual preservation of the turnpike roads in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1751: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty fifth day of June, 1751
- 1751: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty fifth day of June, 1751
- 1752: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1752: A collection of the statutes now in force, relating to the stamp duties
- 1752: An Act to open the port of Great Yarmouth for the importation of wooll and woollen yarn from Ireland
- 1752: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1752: An Act for repairing the road leading from the Royal Oak on Wrotham Heath, to the town of Wrotham, in the county of Kent
- 1752: An Act for repairing the road leading from Long Horsley Bar or Gate, on the Post Road near the town of Morpeth, by or through Long Horsley, Weldon Bridge, and Whittingham, to the river Breamish
- 1752: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1752: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1752: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae, Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, vicesimo quarto
- 1752: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1752: An Act for repairing and widening the roads from Tinhead Hill to the Round Stone in Trowbridge
- 1752: An Act for repairing the roads from the town of Shrewsbury, through Ellesmere, in the county of Salop, and Overton, in the county of Flint, to Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh
- 1752: An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty two
- 1752: An Act for repairing the road from Knaresborough, in the county of York, by Longflat Lane, Gouldsborough Fields, Flaxby, Allerton Mauleverer, and Scate Moor, to Green Hammerton, in the the same county
- 1752: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- 1752: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- 1752: The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1753: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno vicesimo sexto Georgii II. Regis. Being the sixth session of the tenth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1753: An Act for allowing further time for inrolment of deeds and wills made by Papists
- 1753: A form of prayer to be used yearly on the second of September, for the dreadful fire of London
- 1753: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1753: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1753: An act for widening and repairing the high road leading from Northallerton, to the south wall of the church yard of the town of Thirsk, and from the south east end of the street called Finkell-Street in Thirsk aforesaid, to and through the town of Easingwold in the county o York, to a place called Burton Stone, near the city of York; and also the road from Thirsk aforesaid, to Topcliffe in the north riding of the county of York
- 1753: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, vicesimo sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of November, Anno Dom. 1747, in the Twenty first Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the eleventh day of January, 1753, being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- 1753: An Act for confirming an agreement entered into between the company of proprietors of the undertaking for recovering and preserving the navigation of the river Dee, and Sir John Glynne Baronet, lord of the manor of Hawarden, and several freeholders and occupiers of land within the said manor
- 1753: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the twelfth day of January, 1753
- 1753: The book of common prayer
- 1753: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1753: An Act for reducing the number of directors of the corporation of the governor and company of merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas, and other parts of America
- 1753: An Act for the preventing of the inconveniencies and dangers that may arise from the present methods of digging gravel, sand, stone, chalk, and other materials, on the several commons and waste grounds within this kingdom, for the repair of the highways
- 1753: Anno regni Georgii II
- 1754: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 1754: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1754: Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's horse and foot guards, and all other his forces in Great Britain and Ireland, dominions beyond the seas, and foreign parts, from the 24th of March, 1754. Published by His Majesty's command
- 1754: Anno regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, vicesimo sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of November, anno Dom. 1747, in the Twenty first Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the eleventh day of January, 1753, being the Sixth Session of this present Parliament
- 1754: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1754: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno vicesimo septimo Georgii II. Regis. Being the seventh session of the tenth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1754: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fourteenth day of November, 1754
- 1754: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1755: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: newly translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised
- 1755: An Act for continuing the powers granted by three several Acts of Parliament (one for repairing the road from Stump-cross to Newmarket-heath, and the town of Cambridge; another for repairing the road from Foulmire to Cambridge; and the third for explaining, amending, and rendering more effectual, the said two former Acts) and for enlarging the terms granted by the said two former Acts
- 1755: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1755: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, vicesimo octavo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the thirty first day of May, ... 1754. ... And from thence continued by several prorogations to the fourteenth day of November following, being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1755: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the thirteenth day of November, 1755
- 1755: Ruthin Church, in com Denbigh. Charge 1,320l. and upwards. To be collected from house to house throughout the counties of Flint, Denbigh, Radnor, Merioneth, and Montgomery, in Wales. ...
- 1755: The statutes at large concerning the provision for the poor
- 1755: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1755: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty five
- 1756: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1756: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the third day of December, 1756. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1756: His Majesty's declaration of war against the French king
- 1756: Resolutions and orders of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, upon complaint made to their Lordships of a spurious and forged printed paper, dispersed and publickly sold as His Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1756: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, the Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the sixth day of February next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast, and Humiliation: For imploring a blessing from almighty God upon His Majesty' fleets and armies in the present important situation of publick affairs; as also for the humbling of ourselves before Him in a deep Sense of His late Visitation, by a most dreadful and extensive Earthquake, more particularly felt in some neighbouring Countries, in Alliance and Friendship with us, and in some Degree by ourselves; and in order to the obtaining the Pardon of our crying Sins, to the averting of His Judgements, and for the Continuance of His Mercy, in the Support of the Protestant Religion and our Liberties, in the Prosperity of our Country, and in the Welfare of the King and the Royal Family By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1756: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis ... vicesimo nono. At the Parliament begun ... the thirty first day of May, anno Dom. 1754. ... And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the thirteenth day of November, 1755, being the third session of this present Parliament
- 1756: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the second day of December, 1756
- 1756: An Act to prohibit, for a time to be limited, the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch
- 1756: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners
- 1756: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1756: An Act for the better recruiting His Majesty's forces on the continent of America; and for the better regulation of the Army, and preventing of desertion there
- 1756: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments:
- 1756: Anno regni Gulielmi et Mari,? regis & reginA?ngli,? Scoti,? Franci,? Hiberni,? primo
- 1757: An Act for continuing an Act of this present session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to prohibit, for a limited time, the making of low wines and spirits from wheat, barley, malt, or any other sort of grain; or from any meal or flour
- 1757: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1757: An Act to discontinue for a limited time the duties upon corn and flour imported; and also upon such corn, grain, meal, bread, biscuit, and flour, as have been or shall be taken from the enemy, and brought into this kingdom
- 1757: An Act for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall attain, or attempt to attain, possession of goods or money, by false or untrue pretences
- 1757: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1757: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the second day of December, 1757. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1757: Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's Horse and Foot Guards
- 1757: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the second day of December, 1757
- 1757: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of December, 1757
- 1757: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of December, 1757.
- 1757: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, vicesimo sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of November, Anno Dom. 1747. in the Twenty first Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George II. by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the eleventh day of January, 1753. being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- 1757: An Act for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall attain, or attempt to attain, possession of goods or money, by false or untrue pretences; for preventing the unlawful pawning of goods; for the easy redemption of goods pawned; and for preventing gaming in public houses by journeymen, labourers, servants, and apprentices
- 1757: An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven; and concerning the interest to be paid for monies to be borrowed as well on the credit of this Act, and on the credit of an Act of this session of Parliament, for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax
- 1758: An Act for establishing a free market for the sale of corn and grain, within the city or liberty of Westminster
- 1758: An Act to encourage the growth and cultivation of madder in that part of Great Britain called England, by ascertaining the tithe thereof there
- 1758: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1758: The speech of the Lords Commissioners
- 1758: Anno regni Georgii II
- 1758: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the twenty fourth day of November, 1758. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1758: Anno regni Georgii II. regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, tricesimo primo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the thirty first day of May, Anno Dom. 1754
- 1758: His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, on Thursday the thirteenth day of April, 1758. And their lordships address thereupon, presented to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1758: The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament
- 1758: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1758: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1758: The statutes at large
- 1758: An Act to ascertain the weight of trusses of straw, and to punish deceits in the sale of hay and straw in trusses in London, and within the weekly bills of mortality, and within the distance of thirty miles thereof; and to prevent common salesmen of hay and straw from buyin the same on their own account, to sell again; and also to restrain salesmen, brokers, or factors in cattle, from buying on their own account, to sell again, any live cattle in London, or within the weekly bills of mortality, or which are driving up thereto
- 1758: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- 1758: The speech of the Lords commissioners to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twentieth day of June, 1758
- 1758: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the seventeenth day of February next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Hamiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up Our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: For obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1758: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God: to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, ... on Sunday the twentieth day of August, 1758; and in all churches and chapels throughout England on the Sunday following; for the taking of Louisbourg by His Majesty's forces.
- 1759: The speech of the Lords Commissioners
- 1759: Anderby Church, in com' Lincoln. Charge 1,376l. and upwards
- 1759: An Act for the more regular and easy collecting, accounting for, and paying, of post fines, which shall be due to the Crown, or to grantees thereof under the Crown
- 1759: An Act for draining and preserving certain fen lands and low grounds in the parishes of Somersham, amd Pidley with Fenton, and the parish of Colne, in the county of Huntingdon
- 1759: An Act for applying the money granted in this session of Parliament, towards defraying the charge of pay and cloathing for the militia, from the thirty first day of December, one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight, to the twenty fifth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and sixty
- 1759: An Act for the more effectual preventing the fraudulent importation of cambricks and French lawns
- 1759: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God, to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Sunday the eighteenth day of February, 1759, for the ceasing of the distemper, which lately raged amongst the horned cattle in this Kingdom. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1759: An act for repairing and widening the high road from Wetherby to Grassington
- 1759: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, tricesimo secundo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the thirty first day of May, anno Dom. 1754. in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty third day of November, 1758, being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- 1759: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, the Dominion of Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the twenty ninth day of November next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to God; For vouchsafing such signal successes to His Majesty's arms, both by sea and land, particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec; and for most seasonably granting us at this Time an uncommonly plentiful Harvest. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1759: Anno regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię & Hibernię, Tricesimo
- 1759: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1759: Abstract of an act of Parliament made in the thirty first year of the reign of King George the second
- 1759: His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, on Wednesday the thirtieth day of May, 1759
- 1759: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the twenty first of October, 1759; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the Sunday after the Ministers thereof receive the same; for the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the Taking of Quebeck by His Majesty's Forces, and for the other Successes and Blessings of the Year. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1759: The speech of the lords commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament
- 1759: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God
- 1759: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the sixteenth day of February next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up Our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty : For obtaining pardon of out sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1760: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, Throughout the Cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Bills of Morality, on Sunday the twelfth of October, 1760; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England, on the Sunday after the Ministers thereof receive the same; on occasion of the late successes of His Majesty's arms in North-America, and the Surrender of Montreal, and all Canada. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1760: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches
- 1760: An Act to continue several laws therein mentioned relating to the clandestine running of uncustomed goods, and preventing frauds relating to the customs; to prevent the clandestine running of goods, and the danger of infection thereby; to the granting liberty to carry rice from His Majesty's province of Carolina in America, directly to any part of Europe, southward of Cape Finisterre, in ships built and navigated according to law; to the free importation of cochineal and indico; to the prohibiting the importation of books reprinted abroad, and first composed, written, and printed, in Great Britain; and for allowing further time for making affidavits of the execution of articles or contracts of clerks to attornies or sollicitors, and filing thereof
- 1760: An Act for rendering the exportation of culm from the harbour of Milford in the county of Pembroke, and the limits thereof, to the neighbouring counties, more easy to the proprietors and purchasers of the same
- 1760: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Wednesday the nineteenth day of November, 1760. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1760: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments:
- 1760: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1760: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, tricesimo tertio. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the thirty first day of May, anno Dom. 1754. in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several prorogations to the thirteenth day of November, 1759, being the seventh session of this present Parliament
- 1760: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno tricesimo tertio Georgii II. Regis
- 1760: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno tricesimo tertio Georgii II. Regis. Being the seventh session of the eleventh Parliament of Great Britain
- 1760: A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the fourteenth day of March, 1760, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up Our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1760: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1760
- 1761: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Wednesday the fourth day of March, 1761. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1761: A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the thirteenth day of February, 1761, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up Our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1761: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the third day of March, 1761
- 1761: Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo. At the Parliament begun ... the thirty first day of May, anno Dom. 1754. ... And from thence continued by several prorogations to the eighteenth day of November, 1760, being the eighth session of this present Parliament
- 1763: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England
- 1764: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1780: A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the duties upon salt
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