John Young
Active Years
Min year: 1576, Max year: 1800, Max count: 10
As Author
- 1576: A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie, the Second of March, an. 1575 by Iohn Yong
- 1576: A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie, the second of March. An. 1575
- 1576: A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie, the second of March. An. 1575
- 1701: The improvement of the Marsh
- 1745: Answers for John Young of Stank
- 1762: Answers for John Young and Katharine Spalding, and Patrick Spalding their curator, to the petition of Kenneth Morison
- 1763: The particulars of a freehold estate, which will be sold by auction, by John Young, (divided into three lots,) on Wednesday the 2d of November, 1763, at the White Hart Tavern without Bishopsgate, London.
- 1763: A catalogue of all the entire genuine houshold furniture, books, linen, china, fixtures, &c. of a tallow-chandler, at his late dwelling-house, between Chelsea Church, and the Horse Ferry; ... Which will be sold by auction, by John Young, ... on Tuesday, the 1st of March, 1763.
- 1764: Sermons on various practical subjects
- 1765: John Young of Newhall, Esquire, - - appellant. Margaret the widow of John Scot Nisbet, of Craigintinny, Esquire, deceas'd; Chambre Lewis, Esquire, and Thomas Tod, disponees of the said John Scot Nisbet, and trustees appointed by him for his wife and children. Respondents. The appellant's case
- 1765: Lord Pitfour reporter. December 18. 1765. Memorial for John Young writer, late in Edinburgh, now in Leith, pursuer in an advocation against Charles Hogg, Dionysius Thomson, and Alexander Nielson, styling themselves the Society of procurators at the court of Leith
- 1774: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, linen, &c. and that part of wines, brandy, rum, tent, &c
- 1778: The true nature of evangelical covenanting with God
- 1783: A criticism on the Elegy written in a country church yard
- 1783: A criticism on the Elegy written in a country church yard
- 1783: The true state of the unhappy controversy about the Burgess-Oath
- 1785: A catalogue of all the genuine houshold furniture, &c. &c. of the late Robert Holder, Esq; deceased, ... which ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Tuesday the 29th of March, 1785.
- 1785: A catalogue of the genuine effects of Robert Holder, Esq; deceased; at his late dwelling-house at Innholders-Hall, Elbow-Lane, London. ... Which will be sold by auction ... by Mr. Young, ... on Thursday and Friday, April 14 and 15, 1785.
- 1786: Letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq
- 1787: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of a valuable freehold estate, situate in the parish of Iver, in the county of Bucks, ... consisting of a spacious mansion, called Iver-House, ... with several compact freehold and copyhold farms, woodlands, and other estates; ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, on Friday, the 5th of October, 1787,
- 1789: Information for John Young, writer in Edinburgh, attorney for Thomas Everett, John Pooley Kensington, and George Farquhar Kinloch, Esqrs. assignees, under the commission of bankruptcy, to the estate and effects which belonged to Mess. Sandeman and Graham, of London, merchants
- 1789: Particulars
- 1789: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Young, writer in Edinburgh, attorney for Thomas Everett, John Pooley Kensington, and George Farquhar Kinloch, Esqrs. assignees, under the commission of bankruptcy, to the estate and effects which belonged to Mess. Sandeman and Graham of London, merchants
- 1791: Letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. Containing strictures on the writings of Edward Gibbon, Esq; Dr Priestley, Mr Theophilus Lindsay, &c. &c. And an Abstract of Dr Priestley's Account Current with Revelation
- 1792: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, held in fee-simple, and of several most desirable leasehold estates, held for three lives, and renewable for ever, situate near the town of Roscommon, in Ireland
- 1792: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of a valuable net freehold ground-rent of sixteen pounds a year, issuing out of two dwelling-houses, situate ... in the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell, ... also of a freehold estate, situate ... in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Friday the 2d day of March, 1792, ... by order of the executors of the late Kender Mason,
- 1792: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, (and a small copyhold,) most desirably situate in the parishes of Amersham and Chalfont St. Giles, in the county of Bucks- ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Thursday the 1st day o March, 1792, ... by order of the executors of the late Kender Mason,
- 1793: A sermon preached in the Presbyterian church of Montreal
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: The duty of prayer for kings
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1794: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1795: The duty of relieving the indigent and distressed
- 1795: To be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Thursday, the sixteenth day of July, 1795, ... unless sooner disposed of by private contract, ... a valuable and very improvable freehold estate, situate in Colmworth, Eaton-Socon, and Wilden, ... in the county of Bedford: ... consisting of the extensive manor of Colmworth, ... a coppice, called Langley-Wood, and four capital farms:
- 1796: The poor man's companion; or Miscellaneous observations, concerning penal and sanguinary laws, the mode and nature of evidence, and, an inquiry into the propriety and policy of punishment
- 1796: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session. The petition of John Young, merchant in Annan;
- 1796: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of a valuable and very desirable freehold estate, in the county of Northampton, ... consisting of the two extensive manors of Norton by Daventry and Long Buckby, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Wednesday the 6th day of April, 1796,
- 1797: Particulars, and conditions of sale
- 1797: Narrative of the life, last dying speech & confession of John Young
- 1797: Sermons on various important subjects
- 1797: The particulars
- 1798: The last speech, confession, and dying declaration of John Young alias John Thomson alias David Marshall, who was executed at Edinburgh on Wednesday the 3d of January 1798,
- 1798: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1799: Essays on the following interesting subjects
- 1799: Three letters, between a clergyman and a layman, concerning the testimony, and the obligation of the covenants upon posterity
- 1800: A copy of verses, humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, of Spur-Alley and Bedford-bury ward, in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, by John Young, (ink-maker) beadle and bellman, for the year 1800.
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