John Baskett
Active Years
Min year: 1708, Max year: 1778, Max count: 238
As Author
- 1718: John Baskett, Agnes and Elizabeth Hamiltons, grandchildren to the deceased Andrew Anderson, His Majesties printer, and Archibald Campbell husband to the said Agnes, and Patrick Alexander husband to the said Elizabeth, for their interests, and Mr. John Campbell His Majesties printers in Scotland, appellants. James Watson respondent. The appellant's case
- 1725: Answers for John Baskett, His Majesty's printer, to the petition of William Brown and John Mosman
- 1725: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Baskett, His Majesty's printer,
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1708: 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
- 1712: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the one and twentieth day of June, 1712
- 1712: An Act for better ascertaining and securing the payments to be made to Her Majesty for goods and merchandizes to be imported from the East-Indies, and other places within the limits of the charter granted to the East-India Company
- 1712: An Act for the better collecting and recovering the duties granted for the support of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, and for the further benefit thereof
- 1712: An Act to prevent abuses in making linen-cloth, and regulating the lengths, breadths, and equal sorting of yarn, for each piece made in Scotland
- 1712: An Act for enlarging the time for the ministers, advocates, and other members of the College of Justice in Scotland, to take oaths therein mentioned
- 1712: An Act for continuing the trade to the South-Seas, granted by an Act of the last session of Parliament, although the capital stock of the said Corporation should be redeemed
- 1712: Brief for Charles Empson, loss 2000 l. and upwards. Anne, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, ... to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans, and their officials,
- 1712: [An Act to restore the patrons to their ancient rights of presenting ministers to the churches vacant, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland.]
- 1712: An Act for the better preservation of parochial libraries in that part of Great Britain called England.
- 1712: An Act for appointing commissioners to take, examine, and determine the debts due to the army, transport-service, and sick and wounded
- 1712: An Act for explaining several clauses in an Act passed the last session of Parliament, for the relief of the sufferers of the islands of Nevis and Saint Christopher, by reason of the invasion of the French there, in the year one thousand seven hundred and five
- 1712: An Act for continuing the trade and corporation-capacity of the United East-India Company, although their fund should be redeemed
- 1712: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Tuesday the tenth day of June, 1712. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1713: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled
- 1713: By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1713: 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
- 1713: An Act for securing the freedom of Parliaments, by the farther qualifying the Members to sit in the House of Commons
- 1713: Tractatus navigationis et commerciorum
- 1713: By the Queen, a proclamation, for proroguing the parliament
- 1713: The book of common prayer,
- 1713: Tractatus pacis & amicitię
- 1713: Tractatus navigationis et commerciorum
- 1713: Declaratio et sponsio de juribus & privilegiis mercatorum britannicorum in Regno Sicili?
- 1713: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments
- 1713: A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c
- 1713: The Holy Bible
- 1713: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used on Tuesday the sixteenth day of June next, throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, for the conclusion of a just and honourable peace between Her most Excellent Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and the French King. By Her Majesties Special Command
- 1713: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno duodecimo Annę Reginę.
- 1713: By the Queen, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another
- 1713: By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1713: Anno Regni Annę Reginę Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty fifth day of November, ... 1710. ... And from thence continued ... to the seventh day of December, 1711. ... And from thence continued ... to the ninth day of April, 1713. being the third session of this present Parliament
- 1713: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the second day of July, 1713. With Her Majesties most gracious answer: and Their Lordships address thereupon; and Her Majesties most gracious answer to the said address
- 1713: By the Queen, a proclamation, for the publishing the peace, between Her Majesty, and His most Christian Majesty the French King
- 1713: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1713: 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
- 1714: An Act for rendring the proceedings upon writs of Mandamus, and informations in the nature of a quo warranto, more speedy and effectual
- 1714: Tractatus pacis & amicitię
- 1714: A table of the statutes, passed anno primo Georgii Regis
- 1714: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Friday the twenty fifth day of June, 1714. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to Her Majesty. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: Tractatus pacis & amicitię
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation, for publishing the peace. between Her Majesty, and His most Catholick Majesty the King of Spain
- 1714: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the second day of March, 1713
- 1714: An Act to render more effectual an Act made in the sixth year of her present Majesty, intituled, An Act to repeal a clause in an Act of the seventh year of the reign of his late Majesty
- 1714: Vectigalium systema
- 1714: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to Her Majesty on Saturday the twenty fourth day of April, 1714. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: At the court at St. James's
- 1714: An Act for making more effectual an Act of the forty third year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act concerning the assizes of fuel, so far as it relates to the assize of billet
- 1714: An Act for rectifying mistakes in the names of the commissioners for the land-tax for the year one thousand seven hundred and fourteen
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation, for publishing the peace between Her Majesty, and His most Catholick Majesty the King of Spain
- 1714: An Act for discharging the attendance of noblemen, barons, and freeholders, upon the lords of justiciary in their circuits, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation, for discovering the author of a false, malicious, and factious libel, intituled, The publick spirit of the whigs, set forth in their generous encouragement of the author of the Crisis, with some observations on the seasonableness, candor, erudition, and style of that treatise
- 1714: Directions to our archbishops, and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the Church, and the purity of the Christian faith, concerning the Holy Trinity
- 1714: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1714: A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the duties upon salt, with so much of the laws of excise, as are particularly referr'd to in the said statutes. To which is added, an abridgement of the whole, alphabetically digested
- 1714: At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the fifth of June 1714. Present, the lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council
- 1714: By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1714: Anno Regni Annę Reginę Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, duodecimo. At the Parliament summoned to be held at Westminster, the twelfth day of November, ... 1713. ... And ... begun and holden on the sixteenth day of February, 1713. Being the first session of this present Parliament
- 1714: Tractatus navigationis et commerciorum
- 1714: The speech of the Lords Justices, delivered by the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament
- 1714: An Act for explaining and enlarging an Act of the sixth year of Her Majesties reign, intituled, An Act for the security of Her Majesties person and government
- 1714: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo. At the Parliament met at Westminster, the first day of August, ... 1714. ... Being the second session of the fourth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1714: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the life of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms Of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches
- 1714: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the fourth day of March, 1713. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: At the Court at Kensington, the twenty first of June, 1714. Present, the Queens most Excellent Majesty
- 1714: An Act for encouraging the tobacco-trade.
- 1714: An Act to enable Her Majesty to grant the scite [sic] of the Castle of Exon (parcel of her dutchy of Cornwall) for ninety nine years, for the use and benefit of the county of Devon
- 1714: An Act for the better preventing of excessive and deceitful gaming
- 1714: By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, requiring all persons, being in office of authority or government at the decease of the late Queen, to proceed in the execution of their respective offices.
- 1714: At the court at St. James's, the 22th of September, 1714. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty in Council
- 1714: Directions to our archbishops, and bishops
- 1714: The humble representation of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1714: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation[,] for discovering the author of a false, malicious, and factious libel, intituled, The publick spirit of the whigs,
- 1714: The speech of the Lords Justices, delivered by the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament
- 1714: Tractatus navigationis et commerciorum inter ... Annam, ... Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, Reginam, ... & ... Philippum V. ... Hispaniarum Regem Catholicum, conclusus Trajecti ad Rhenum die 28 Novembris/9 Decembris anno 1713. = Treaty of navigation and commerce between ... Anne, ... Queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, ... and ... Philip the Vth, the Catholick King of Spain, concluded at Utrecht the 28/9 day of November/December 1713.
- 1714: An Act for the better collecting and recovering the duties granted for the support of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, and for the further benefit thereof
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation
- 1714: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the second day of March, 1713
- 1714: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled presented to Her Majesty. With Her Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: The speech of the Lords Justices, delivered by the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation, for putting in execution the laws and statutes of this realm, for the preventing the exportation of wooll, wooll-fells, woollen-yarn, mortlings, shorlings, wooll-flocks, fullers-earth, and fulling-clay
- 1714: At the court at St. James's, the 22th of September, 1714. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty in Council
- 1714: Vectigalium systema
- 1714: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop
- 1714: By the Queen, a proclamation
- 1714: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, to his Majesty. With his Majesties most gracious answer
- 1714: A collection of all the statutes now in force, against the transportation of wooll, &c
- 1714: By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, requiring all persons, being in office of authority or government at the decease of the late Queen, to proceed in the execution of their respective offices.
- 1714: Anne, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: whereas, in and by our letters patents ... bearing date the third day of November in the third year of our reign, we did incorporate the Governors of the bounty of Queen Anne for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy,
- 1714: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1714: An Act for continuing the former Acts for the encouragement of the coinage
- 1714: An Act for the better support of His Majesties household, and of the honour and dignity of the Crown of Great Britain
- 1714: An act for erecting of hospitals and work-houses within the city of Bristoll, for the better employing and maintaining the poor thereof
- 1714: An Act to enable persons now residing in Great Britain, to take the oaths, and do all other acts in Great Britain, requisite to qualify themselves to continue their respective places, offices and employments in Ireland
- 1715: By the King, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality
- 1715: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1715: An Act to restrain all waggoners, carriers, and others, from drawing any carriage with more than five horses in length
- 1715: An Act for enlarging the fund of the governor and company of the Bank of England, relating to Exchequer bills
- 1715: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the twentieth day of July, 1715
- 1715: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop president of the convocation of Canterbury
- 1715: An Act for continuing several laws therein mentioned, relating to coals, hemp, and flax, Irish and Scotch linen, and the assize of bread
- 1715: Orders relating to the bringing in and proceeding on private bills in the House of Peers
- 1715: An Act for encouraging all superiors, vassals, landlords and tenants in Scotland, who do and shall continue in their duty and loyalty to His Majesty King George
- 1715: An Act for appointing commissioners to take, examine, and state the debts due to the army
- 1715: By the King, a proclamation, for calling a new parliament
- 1715: An Act for repealing an Act, intituled, An Act for repealing part of an Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland, intituled, Act for discharging the yule vacance
- 1715: An Act for the further security of His Majesties person and government
- 1715: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1715: A form of prayer with thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels within this realm, every year, upon the first day of August: being the day on which His Majesty began His happy reign. By His Majesties Special Command
- 1715: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the twenty first day of March, 1714
- 1715: 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 Majesties Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 1715: An Act for taking and stating the debts due and growing due to Scotland by way of equivalent in the terms of the Union
- 1715: 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
- 1715: An Act to prevent the lifting Her Majesties subjects to serve as soldiers, without Her Majesties licence
- 1715: An Act to explain a clause in an Act of the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent conveyances, in order to multiply votes for the electing Knights of Shires to serve in Parliament, as far as the same relates to the ascertaining the value of freeholds of forty shillings per annum
- 1715: An Act for raising the militia for the year one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, altho' the months pay formerly advanced be not repaid
- 1715: An Act for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies
- 1715: An Act to impower His Majesty to secure and detain such persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government
- 1715: A declaration of the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the bishops in and near London, testifying their abhorrence of the present rebellion; with an exhortation to the clergy and people under their Care, to be Zealous in the Discharge of their Duties to His Majesty, King George
- 1715: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, to be raised by a land-tax in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifteen
- 1715: An Act for the further security of His Majesties person and government, and the succession of the Crown in the heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants
- 1715: An Act for continuing the imprisonment of Robert Blackburn, and others, for the horrid conspiracy to assassinate the person of His late Sacred Majesty King William the Third
- 1715: A declaration of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and the bishops in and near London, testifying their abhorrence of the present rebellion; with an exhortation to the clergy and people
- 1715: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno primo Georgii Regis
- 1715: An Act for allowing a time for two hundred and thirteen families of Protestant Palatines, now settled in Ireland, to take the oaths, in order to entitle them to all the benefits intended them by the Act of the seventh year of Her late Majesties reign, for naturalizing foreign Protestants
- 1715: An Act to discharge and acquit the commissioners of equivalent for the sum of three hundred eighty one thousand five hundred and nine pounds, fifteen shillings, ten pence half-peny, by them duly issued out of the sum of three hundred ninety eight thousand eighty five pounds ten shillings, which they received
- 1715: An Act for making perpetual an Act of the seventh and eighth years of the reign of his Late Majesty King William the Third, intituled, An Act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, shall be accepted instead of an oath in the usual form
- 1715: 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: And the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
- 1715: An Act for making the militia of that part of Great Britain called England more useful
- 1715: An Act for the better preventing mutiny and desertion, by enforcing and making more effectual an Act of this present Parliament, intituled, An Act for the better regulating the forces to be continued in His Majesties service
- 1715: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1715: An Act for licensing and regulating hackney-coaches and chairs
- 1715: 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
- 1715: An Act for charging and continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifteen
- 1715: An Act for raising the militia for the year one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, although the months pay formerly advanced be not repaid
- 1715: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1715: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop president of the convocation of Canterbury
- 1715: An Act for the better preventing fresh fish taken by foreigners being imported into this kingdom
- 1715: An Act for making more effectual Her late Majesties gracious intentions for augmenting the maintenance of the poor clergy
- 1715: An Act to make an Act of the tenth year of Her late Majesty, intituled, An Act for regulating, improving, and encouraging of the woollen manufacture, of mixt or medley broad cloth
- 1715: An Act for continuing an Act made in the third and fourth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled, An Act for encouraging the importation of naval stores from Her Majesties plantations in America
- 1715: An Act for enlarging the capital stock and yearly fund of the South-Sea Company, and for supplying thereby eight hundred twenty two thousand thirty two pounds, four shillings and eight pence, to publick uses
- 1715: By the King, a proclamation, for discovering the author, printer, and publishers of a malicious and traiterous libel, intituled, English advice to the freeholders of England; and for preventing riots and tumults at the ensuing elections of members to serve in Parliament
- 1715: An Act to prevent disturbances by seamen, and others
- 1716: An Act for explaining the Acts for licensing hackney-chairs
- 1716: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1716: By His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, and His Majesties Lieutenant within the same, a proclamation
- 1716: An Act to regulate the price and assize of bread
- 1716: By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1716: An Act to prevent the mischiefs by manufacturing leaves or other things to resemble tobacco, and the abuses in making and mixing of snuff
- 1716: An act for the free importation of cochineal, during the time therein limited
- 1716: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, ... 1714. ... being the first session of this present Parliament. And from thence continued ... to the ninth day of January, 1715
- 1716: An Act for continuing an Act of this present session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to impower His Majesty to secure and detain such persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government
- 1716: Brief for the reformed Episcopal churches in Great Poland and Polish Prussia, &c. to be collected from house to house
- 1716: An Act to continue the Act for recruiting Her Majesties land-forces and marines, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and ten
- 1716: An abstract of the several acts following
- 1716: An Act to attaint John Earl of Mar, William Murray Esquire, commonly called Marquess of Tullibardine, James Earl of Linlithgow, and James Drummond Esquire, commonly called Lord Drummond, of high treason
- 1716: By His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, and His Majesties Lieutenant within the same, a proclamation, for prohibiting His Majesties subjects from trading to the East-Indies,
- 1716: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty sixth day of June, 1716
- 1716: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Wednesday the eleventh day of January, 1715. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1716: An Act for preventing mutiny and desertion
- 1716: By His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, and His Majesties Lieutenant within the same, a proclamation, for prohibiting His Majesties subjects from trading to the East-Indies
- 1716: An Act for enlarging the time of continuance of Parliaments, appointed by an Act made in the sixth year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act for the frequent meeting and calling of Parliaments
- 1716: His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury's letter to the Right Reverend the Lords Bishops of his province. Westminster, June 5. 1716
- 1716: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Munday the twentieth day of February, 1715. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1716: A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the seventh day of June next: for the blessing of God upon His Majesties counsels, and arms, in suppressing the late unnatural rebellion. By His Majesties Special Command
- 1716: An Act to continue duties for encouraging the coinage of money
- 1716: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Munday the twenty third day of January, 1715. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1716: 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
- 1716: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty sixth day of June, 1716
- 1716: An Act for holding the assize for the county of Cornwall, at a convenient place within the said county
- 1716: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop
- 1716: An Act for the better encouragement of the making of sail-cloth in Great Britain
- 1716: By the King, a proclamation, for recalling and prohibiting seamen from serving foreign princes and states
- 1716: An Act to enable such officers and soldiers as have been in Her Majesties service, during the late war, to exercise trades
- 1716: By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending Thomas Forster junior, late of the county of Northumberland, Esquire
- 1716: By His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, and His Majesties Lieutenant within the same, a proclamation
- 1716: An Act for the continuing the duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth of a penny sterling, on every pint of ale and beer that shall be vended or sold within the city of Glasgow and privileges thereof, for the benefit of the said city
- 1716: An Act for ascertaining the measures of corn and salt
- 1716: An Act for the attainder of George earl of Marischall, William earl of Seaforth, James earl of Southesque, James earl of Panmuir, and others, of high treason, unless they shall render themselves to justice by a day certain therein mentioned
- 1716: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1716: The offices of baptism, both publick and private, the churching of women, visitation and communion of the sick, and the burial of the dead
- 1716: An Act for the more effectual and exemplary punishment of such persons as shall seduce soldiers to desert, or who, being Papists, shall inlist themselves in His Majesties service in Great Britain or Ireland, or in the islands of Jersey or Guernsey
- 1716: An Act to encourage the planting of timber-trees, fruit-trees, and other trees, for ornament, shelter, or profit
- 1716: An Act for giving liberty to persons who have served their apprenticeships to any part of the woollen manufacture in Colchester, to work at their said trades, and at the making bays within the said town
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty first day of November, 1717
- 1717: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1717: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land-tax in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventeen
- 1717: 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
- 1717: 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 Majesties special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the twentieth day of February, 1716
- 1717: By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing of pirates
- 1717: An Act to enlarge the time for making claims before the commissioners appointed to enquire of the forfeited estates
- 1717: 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
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the sixth day of May, 1717
- 1717: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1717: By the King, a proclamation, declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments
- 1717: An Act for the kings most gracious, general, and free pardon
- 1717: An Act for redeeming the duties and revenues which were settled to pay off principal and interest in the orders made forth on four lottery Acts passed in the ninth and tenth years of Her late Majesties reign
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On Monday the sixth day of May, 1717
- 1717: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1717: An Act for laying certain duties upon candles
- 1717: An Act for redeeming the yearly fund of the South-Sea Company (being after the rate of six pounds per centum per annum) and settling on the said Company a yearly fund after the rate of five pounds per centum per annum, redeemable by Parliament
- 1717: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, tertio. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, ... 1714. ... And from thence continued ... to the twentieth day of February, 1716. being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1717: An Act for continuing the duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, on every pint of ale and beer that shall be vended or sold within the city of Edinburgh, and privileges thereof, for the benefit of the said city
- 1717: The form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the Church of England
- 1717: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty first day of November, 1717
- 1717: 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 Majesties special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty first day of November, 1717
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty first day of November, 1717
- 1717: An Act to continue an Act of the first year of His Majesties reign, intituled, An Act for taking and stating the debts due and growing due to Scotland by way of equivalent, in the terms of the union
- 1717: 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
- 1717: An Act for the better regulating of pilots for the conducting of ships and vessels from Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet, up the rivers of Thames and Medway
- 1717: By the King, a proclamation, declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments
- 1717: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop
- 1717: A report from the Commissioners appointed to enquire of the estates of certain traitors, &c. in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1717: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday the twenty second day of February, 1716. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1717: An Act to impower commissioners in commissions of bankrupts, issued since the four and twentieth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and six, and on or before the six and twentieth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and sixteen, to make certificates for bankrupts, and the lord chancellor, lord keeper, commissioners of the great seal, or two judges, to confirm the same, notwithstanding the Acts of the fourth and fifth, and the fifth of Queen Anne, are expired
- 1717: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty first day of November, 1717
- 1717: An Act to explain and amend several laws therein mentioned, for the better preservation of the game
- 1717: An Act for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the river of Thames
- 1717: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New:
- 1717: By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing of pirates
- 1717: An Act for redeeming several funds of the governor and company of the Bank of England, pursuant to former provisoes of redemption
- 1718: 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 Majesties special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches
- 1718: Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards
- 1718: Anno regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, anno Dom. 1714. ... being the first session of this present Parliament. And from thence continued ... to the ninth day of January, 1715.
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation, for putting in execution the laws made against unlawful clubs and combinations, and for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectual punishing rioters
- 1718: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1718: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eleventh day of November, 1718
- 1718: The order for the administration of the Lords Supper
- 1718: The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1718: An Act for the encouragement of learning, by vesting the copies of printed books in the authors or purchasers of such copies, during the times therein mentioned
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation, for allowing the importation of Swedish iron from all places other than from the dominions of the King of Sweden
- 1718: Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation
- 1718: His Majesty's declaration of war against the King of Spain
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation, requiring the laws to be put in execution against all persons concerned in the late rebellion, who were excepted out of His Majesties most gracious, general, and free pardon in Parliament
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation, requiring the laws to be put in execution against all persons concerned in the late rebellion, who were excepted out of His Majesties most gracious, general, and free pardon in Parliament
- 1718: An abstract of all the acts passed in the third session of the fifth Parliament of Great Britain, and in the fourth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George
- 1718: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1718: An Act for laying certain duties upon hides and skins, tanned, tawed, or dressed, and upon vellom and parchment, for the term of thirty two years
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas we did think fit, by and with the advice of our Privy-Council, to issue our royal proclamation, bearing date the fifth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and seventeen, in the Fourth Year of Our Reign, therein taking notice, that we had received information, that several persons, subjects of Great Britain, had since the Four and twentieth Day of June, in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifteen, committed divers piracies and robberies upon the high seas in the West-Indies, or adjoyning to Our Plantations, which had and might Occasion great Damage to the Merchants of Great Britain, and others, Trading into those Parts: And We did thereby Promise and Declare, That in case any the said Pirates should, on or before the Fifth Day of September, One thousand seven hundred and eighteen, Surrender him or themselves in manner as therein is directed, every such Pirate and Pirates, so Surrendring him or themselves, as aforesaid, should have Our Gracious Pardon of and for such his or thier Piracy or Piracies, by him or them committed before the Fifth Day of January then next ensuing: And whereas several of the said Pirates, not having had timely Notice of Our said Proclamation, may not have surrendred themselves within the time therein appointed, and by reason thereof are uncapable of receiving the Benefit of Our Royal Mercy and Clemency intended thereby: And though We have appointed such a Force, as We judge sufficient for Suppressing the said Piracies, yet the more effectually to put an end to the same, We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy-Council, to Issue this Our Royal Proclamation
- 1718: Anno regni Jacobi Regis, Angli?, Scoti?, Franci? & Hiberni?, viz. Angli?, Franci? & Hiberni? primo, & Scoti? tricesimo septimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the nineteenth day of March, in the First Year of the Reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lord James, by the Grace of God, of England, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. and of Scotland the Seven and thirtieth; and there continued until the Seventh Day of July, 1604. and then prorogued until the Seventh of February, next following; To the high pleasure of Almighty God, and the Weal-Publick of this Realm, were Enacted as followeth
- 1718: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1718: His Majesty's declaration of war against the King of Spain
- 1718: By the King, a proclamation, for allowing the importation of Swedish iron from all places other than from the dominions of the King of Sweden
- 1718: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the twenty first day of March, 1717
- 1718: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1718: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1719: Acts of Assembly, passed in the province of New-York
- 1719: An Act for the better securing the lawful trade of His Majesties subjects to and from the East-Indies
- 1719: By the Lords Justices, Parker C. Kingston P. Kent C. P. S. Argyll and Greenwich, Roxburghe, Sunderland, J. Craggs. A proclamation, for apprehending William Murray, commonly called Marquis of Tullibardine, George Keith late Earl of Marischal, and William Mackenzie late Earl of Seaforth
- 1719: An Act for continuing the Act made in the eighth year of the reign of the late Queen Anne, to regulate the price and assize of bread
- 1719: An Act for recovering the credit of the British fishery in foreign parts
- 1719: The Earl of Clarendon (according to order) reported from the Lords committees appointed to examine and report to the House what sums of money have been issued
- 1719: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1719: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1719: An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and nineteen
- 1719: An Act for enlarging the time granted by two Acts of Parliament, for repairs of the piers of Bridlington alias Burlington, and for making the said Acts more effectual
- 1719: A collection of all the statutes now in force
- 1719: 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
- 1719: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army, and their quarters
- 1719: An Act for strengthening the Protestant interest in these kingdoms
- 1719: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church
- 1719: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the eighteenth day of April, 1719
- 1719: His Majesties most gracious declaration, for the encouragement of His ships of war and privateers
- 1719: The report of the Lords Committees, appointed by the House of Lords to view and consider the publick records; as also, in what manner and place the same are now kept: Together with their Lordships Address to His Majesty thereupon, and His Majesties most Gracious Answer
- 1719: The book of common prayer
- 1719: Anno quinto Georgii Regis. An Act for amending and making more effectual the laws for repairing the highways, bridges, and ferries in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1719: An Act for the more effectual relief of such wives, and children, as are left by their husbands, and parents upon the charge of the parish
- 1719: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, quinto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714. In the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, 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 November, 1718. being the fourth session of this present Parliament
- 1719: The Earl of Clarendon (according to order) reported from the Lords committees appointed to examine and report to the House what sums of money have been issued
- 1719: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1719: An Act for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every pint of ale or beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Dunbar
- 1719: An Act for the better preventing frauds committed by bankrupts
- 1719: An Act for preventing the mischiefs which may happen by keeping too great quantities of gunpowder in or near the cities of London and Westminster, or the suburbs thereof
- 1719: An Act for settling certain yearly funds payable out of the revenue of Scotland, to satisfie publick debts in Scotland
- 1719: An Act for making more effectual the laws appointing the oaths for security of the government, to be taken by ministers and preachers in churches and meeting-houses in Scotland
- 1719: An Act for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every pint of ale or beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Inverness
- 1719: An Act for continuing an Act made in the twelfth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for encouraging the tobacco-trade
- 1719: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1719: An Act to continue the commissioners appointed to examine, state, and determine the debts due to the army
- 1719: An Act for making more effectual an Act of the third and fourth years of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act for the more effectual discovery and punishment of deer-stealers
- 1719: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the twenty third day of November, 1719
- 1719: An Act against clandestine running of uncustomed goods
- 1719: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the tenth day of March, 1718
- 1719: The report of the Lords committees
- 1719: An act to prevent the inconveniencies arising from seducing artificers in the manufactures of Great Britain into foreign parts.
- 1719: An Act for quieting and establishing corporations
- 1720: An Act for preventing frauds and abuses in the publick revenues of excise, customs, stamp-duties, post-office, and house-money
- 1720: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the first year of His Majesties reign [intituled, An Act to encourage the planting of timber-trees, fruit-trees, and other trees, for ornament, shelter, or profit
- 1720: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1720: An Act for granting to His Majesty an aid by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty
- 1720: An Act for preventing of frauds and abuses in the allowances on damaged wines
- 1720: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed; on Friday the sixteenth day of December, being the Day appointed by His Majesty for a General Fast and Humiliation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner: for obtaining the pardon of our sins, and averting those heavy judgments which they have most justly deserved; and particularly for beseeching God to preserve us from the plague, with which several other Countries are at this time Visited. By His Majesties Special Command
- 1720: Die Jovis 26 Januarii, 1720
- 1720: Articles agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergy, in the Convocation holden at London in the year 1562
- 1720: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the eighth day of December, 1720
- 1720: An Act for prohibiting the importation of raw silk and mohair yarn of the product or manufacture of Asia
- 1720: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1720: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714. In the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, 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, 1719. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament
- 1720: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1720: Prayers to be used in all cathedral, collegiate, and parochial churches, with in England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on all Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during the continuance of our danger from the plague. By His Majesties special command
- 1720: An Act for laying a duty upon wrought plate
- 1720: 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
- 1720: An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty
- 1720: An Act for making forth new Exchequer bills, not exceeding one million, at a certain interest
- 1720: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1720: By the King, a proclamation, declaring the suspension of arms by sea, agreed upon between His Majesty and the Catholick King, and enjoyning the observance thereof
- 1720: An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale of beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Bruntisland, and liberties thereof
- 1720: An act for better explaining the nature of conveyances to be made to the purchasers of the forfeited estates by the commissioners and trustees acting in Scotland
- 1720: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1720: An Act for continuing the Acts formerly made for repairing the highways in the county of Hertford therein mentioned
- 1720: Orders relating to the bringing in and proceeding on private bills in the House of Peers
- 1720: An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale of beer that shall be vended or sold within the town of Pittenweem, and liberties thereof
- 1720: An Act for making perpetual so much of an Act made in the tenth year of the reign of Queen Anne, for the reviving and continuing several Acts therein mentioned, as relates to the building and repairing county goals
- 1720: By the King, a proclamation, declaring the suspension of arms by sea, agreed upon between His Majesty and the Catholick King, and enjoyning the observance thereof
- 1720: An Act for making the river Douglas alias Asland navigable, from the river Ribble to Wigan in the county Palatine of Lancaster
- 1720: A treatise of English particles
- 1720: Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards
- 1720: An Act for preventing the carriage of excessive loads of meal, malt, bricks, and coals, within ten miles of the cities of London and Westminster
- 1720: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1720: An Act for the further preventing robbery, burglary, and other felonies
- 1720: An abstract of the act for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their present capital stock and fund, by redeeming such publick debts and incumbrances as are therein mentioned; and for raising money to be applied for lessening several of the publick debts and incumbrances; and for calling in the present Exchequer bills remaining uncancelled; and for making forth new bills in lieu thereof, to be circulated and exchanged upon demand at or near the Exchequer
- 1720: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1720: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1720
- 1720: An Act for making the river Darwent in the county of Derby navigable
- 1720: The holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1721: Resolved by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the taking in of stock, the transferring of stock belonging to the South-Sea Company,
- 1721: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, septimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714. In the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, 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 eighth day of December, 1720. Being the sixth session of this present Parliament.
- 1721: 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 twenty one
- 1721: An Act to preserve and encourage the woollen and silk manufactures of this kingdom
- 1721: An Act for the better preserving and keeping in repair the piers of the town and port of Whitby in the county of York
- 1721: A table of the statutes, publick and private
- 1721: An Act to disable the present sub-governor, deputy-governor, and directors of the South-Sea Company, at, from, and after the respective times for electing a sub-governor, deputy-governor, and new directors of the said Company, to take, hold, or enjoy any office, place, or employment in the said Company, or in the East-India Company, or Bank of England, and from voting upon elections in the said Company.
- 1721: An Act for enabling Charles Earl of Arran to purchase the forfeited estate of James Butler late Duke of Ormonde
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation, commanding apothecaries to follow the dispensatory lately compiled by the College of Physicians of London
- 1721: A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed; on Friday the eighth day of December, being the Day appointed by His Majesty for a General Fast and Humiliation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner: for obtaining the pardon of our sins, and averting those heavy judgments which they have most justly deserved; and particularly for beseeching God to preserve us from the plague, with which several other Countries still continue to be Visited. By His Majesties Special Command
- 1721: An Act for making the river Weaver navigable, from Frodham-Bridge to Winsford-Bridge in the county of Chester
- 1721: An Act for repairing the several roads leading from the town of Ledbury in the county of Hereford, to the several places therein mentioned
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation
- 1721: An Act for the better preservation of the harbour of Rye, in the county of Sussex
- 1721: An Act for making navigable the river Dane from Northwich, where it joins the river Weaver, to the falling in of Wheelock Brook, and Wheelock Brook up to Wheelock Bridge in the county of Chester
- 1721: An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred twenty one
- 1721: An Act for the Kings most gracious, general, and free pardon
- 1721: An Act for repairing the road from Wendover to the town of Buckingham in the county of Bucks
- 1721: Acts of Assembly
- 1721: An Act for enlarging the time for making the river Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury in the county of Berks
- 1721: [By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson
- 1721: An Act for regulating the journeymen taylors within the weekly bills of mortality
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation
- 1721: An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale or beer tht shall be brewed for sale, vended or tapped within the town of Jedburgh
- 1721: An Act for the further preventing His Majesties subjects from trading to the East-Indies under foreign commissions
- 1721: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the tenth day of August, 1721
- 1721: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1721: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation, requiring all persons coming from any port or place on the coast of France, northward of the Bay of Biscay, to bring bills or certificates of health. George R
- 1721: The whole duty of man
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation, for a publick fast
- 1721: An Act for repealing an Act made in the ninth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act to oblige ships coming from places infected, more effectually to perform their quarentine
- 1721: Directions to our arch-bishops and bishops
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation, requiring all persons coming from any port or place on the coast of France, northward of the Bay of Biscay, to bring bills or certificates of health
- 1721: The acts of Parliament relating to the building fifty new churches in and about the cities of London and Westminster.
- 1721: The whole duty of man
- 1721: An Act for raising a sum not exceeding five hundred thousand pounds, by charging annuities at the rate of five pounds per centum per annum upon the civil list revenues till redeemed by the Crown
- 1721: The whole duty of man
- 1721: By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the person of Robert Knight, cashire of the South-Sea Company
- 1721: An Act for imploying the manufacturers, and incouraging the consumption of raw silk and mohair yarn, by prohibiting the wearing of buttons and button-holes made of cloth, serge, or other stuffs
- 1721: An Act for finishing and adorning the new chapel, called Saint George's Chapel, in Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk
- 1721: An Act for enlarging the term granted by an Act passed in the tenth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for repairing the road from Highgate Gate-house in the county of Middlesex, to Barnet Block-house in the county of Hertford
- 1721: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1721: An Act for appointing commissioners to examine, state, and determine the debts due to the army
- 1721: 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
- 1721: The book of common prayer
- 1721: An Act for the better preservation of the harbour of Rye, in the county of Sussex
- 1721: An Act to enable the South-Sea Company to ingraft part of their capital stock and fund into the stock and fund of the Bank of England
- 1721: An Act for explaining and making more effectual the several Acts concerning bankrupts
- 1721: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1722: Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards
- 1722: An Act for repairing the highways from the Stones End at Whitechapel Church in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield
- 1722: An Act for preventing delays in the execution of the trust reposed in the governors of the Hospital of King James
- 1722: An Act for better supplying the city and liberties of Westminster, and parts adjacent, with water
- 1722: An Act to prevent the clandestine running of goods, and the danger of infection thereby
- 1722: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1722: A table of the statutes, publick and private
- 1722: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the seventh day of March, 1721
- 1722: Die mercurii 31 Januarii, 1721
- 1722: An Act for the better preventing abuses committed in weighing and packing of butter in the city of York
- 1722: An Act for encouragement of the silk manufactures of this kingdom
- 1722: An Act for continuing an Act passed in the tenth year of the reign of Her late Majesty, intituled, An Act for repairing the highway between a certain place called Kilburn Bridge in the county of Middlesex, and Sparrows Herne in the county of Hertford
- 1722: An Act for granting the people called Quakers, such forms of affirmation or declaration, as may remove the difficulties which many of them lie under
- 1722: An Act to explain and amend the Act passed in the third year of His present Majesties reign, for repairing the highway from several places therein mentioned, leading towards Highgate Gatehouse, and Hampstead, in the county of Middlesex
- 1722: Act [sic] Act for prolonging the times for hearing and determining claims before the trustees, in whom the estates of the late South-Sea directors, and of John Aislabie Esq; and likewise of James Craggs Esq; deceased, are vested
- 1722: His Majesty's message under his royal sign manual, concerning an original declaration in writing, signed by the Pretender himself; and the resolutions of both Houses thereupon. Together with their address presented ... on Saturday the seventeenth day of November, 1722. With his Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1722: An Act for the better recovery of the penalties inflicted upon persons who destroy the game
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, requiring passes formerly granted to ships and vessels trading in the way of the Algerine cruizers, to be returned into the office of the Admiralty of Great Britain; and other passes to be issued of a new form
- 1722: An Act for granting the people called Quakers, such forms of affirmation or declaration, as may remove the difficulties which many of them lie under
- 1722: An Act for supplying some defects in the statute of the twenty third of King Henry the Eighth Intituled, An Act for obligations to be taken by two Chief Justices, the Mayor of the Staple, and the Recorder of London
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, for calling a new parliament
- 1722: An Act to vest the ground, wharf and key, called Wooll Key, in the parish of All Saints Barking in the city of London
- 1722: An Act to enable His Majesty effectually to prohibit commerce (for the space of one year) with any country that is or shall be infected with the plague
- 1722: An Act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred twenty two
- 1722: An Act for taking off the duty upon all salt used in the curing and making of white herrings
- 1722: An Act giving further encouragement for the importation of naval stores
- 1722: An Act to impower His Majesty to secure and detain such persons, as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government.
- 1722: An abstract of all the acts passed in the eighth session of the fifth Parliament of Great Britain, and in the eighth year of the reign of ... King George
- 1722: An Act to prevent the mischiefs by forging powers to transfer such stocks, or to receive such annuities or dividends as are therein mentioned
- 1722: An Act for the amending the highways leading from Brampton Bridge near Church Brampton in the county of Northampton, through the parish of Thornby, to a bridge called Welford Bridge in the parish of Welford in the said county
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, for the electing a peer of Scotland to sit in Parliament in the room of John Earl of Rothes deceased
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against papists and non-jurors, ... and for putting in execution the laws against riots and rioters
- 1722: An Act for supplying the records of the Commissary Court of Aberdeen, burnt or last in the late fire there
- 1722: An Act for the punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1722: An Act for the more effectual suppressing of piracy
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another
- 1722: By the King, a proclamation, requiring passes formerly granted to ships and vessels trading in the way of the Algerine cruizers, to be returned into the office of the Admiralty of Great Britain; and other passes to be issued of a new form
- 1722: 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 October, 1722. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1722: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, octavo
- 1722: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, nono. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the ninth day of October, Anno Dom. 1722. In the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. being the first session of this present Parliament
- 1722: An Act for more equal paying and better collecting certain small sums therein mentioned, for relief of shipwrecked mariners, and distressed persons (His Majesties subjects) in the kingdom of Portugal
- 1722: An Act for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one sixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale or beer that shall be brewed for sale, vended, or tapped within the town of Elgine, and privileges thereof, for paying the publick debts of the said town
- 1722: 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 October, 1722. With His Majesties most gracious answer
- 1722: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the eleventh day of October, 1722
- 1722: The humble address of the Arch-Bishop
- 1723: By the King, a proclamation
- 1723: By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1723: Cherry Hinton, in Com' Cambridge. Loss by fire 1045 l.16s. and upwards
- 1723: 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
- 1723: Acts of Assembly
- 1723: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1723: An act for explaining and amending an act of the last session of Parliament, intituled, An act to oblige all persons, being Papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1723: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1723: An act to oblige all persons, being papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1723: By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- 1723: 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
- 1723: A form of prayer with thanksgiving to God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed; on Thursday the twenty fifth day of April next, being the Day appointed by His Majesty for a Publick Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for preserving His Majesty and his subjects from that dreadful plague wit which the kingdom of France was lately; visited ; And for putting an End to the same. By His Majesties Special Command
- 1723: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the twenty seventh day of May, 1723
- 1723: Rules and articles for the better government of our Horse and Foot-Guards, and all other our land-forces in our kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, and dominions beyond the seas
- 1724: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church
- 1724: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: newly translated out of the original tongues, and with the former tanslations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesty's special command. Appointed to be read in churches
- 1724: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled
- 1724: 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
- 1724: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1724: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, decimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the ninth day of October, Anno Dom. 1722. In the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, 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 ninth day of January, 1723. Being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1724: Acts and laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, from 1692, to 1719. To which is prefixed, the charter, franted by Their late Majesties King William and Queen Mary, to the inhabitants of the said province, A. D. 1691, annoq; Regni 30.
- 1724: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled
- 1724: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons, of the Church of England
- 1724: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader
- 1724: A collection of articles, canons, injunctions, &c
- 1724: Practical discourses upon several subjects. By John Gilbert, M.A. late Vicar of St. Andrew's in Plymouth, and Canon-Residentiary of the Cathedral-Church of St. Peter in Exon
- 1724: Private devotions for several occasions
- 1724: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons, of the Church of England
- 1724: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons, of the Church of England
- 1724: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
- 1725: An Act for more effectual preventing frauds and abuses in the publick revenues
- 1725: An Act for more effectual disarming the Highlands in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
- 1725: An Act to continue several Acts therein mentioned for preventing frauds committed by bankrupts
- 1725: 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.
- 1725: The whole duty of man
- 1725: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, Newly translated out of the original tongues
- 1725: 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
- 1725: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1725: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1725: 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
- 1725: Anno regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, undecimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the ninth day of October, Anno Dom. 1722. In the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, 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 twelfth day of November, 1724. Being the third session of this present Parliament
- 1725: Articles exhibited by the Knights
- 1725: 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
- 1725: Anno regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, undecimo
- 1726: An abstract of all the acts passed in the fourth session of the sixth parliament of Great Britain
- 1726: 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
- 1726: 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
- 1726: The whole duty of man
- 1726: The act of tonnage and poundage, and rates of merchandize, with the further subsidy; The ? and ? Subsidies; The Old Impost; The Additional Impost; and all other duties relating to His Majesty's Customs, payable upon any Sort of Merchandize Imported or Exported. Digested into an easie method, Whereby in one View may be found the several Duties upon each particular Commodity specified in the Old Book of Rates, or any other Act of Parliament, and the Nett Duties Payable thereon at Importation, or to be Repaid on Exportation. As also The Rules Annext to the Book of Rates; And the Table of Officers Fees. And a collection of such statutes and part of Statutes, relating to His Majesty's Customs, as passed since the Act of tonnage and poundage 12 Car. II. Likewise, An Abridgment of several Statutes now in Force and Use, which passed before the said Act. And Several Acts and parts of Acts relating to the Duties on Salt, which were omitted to their proper Places. As also The Ports of Great Britain, the Lawful Keys in the Port of London: With the Tables of Scavage, Package, Balliage, Packers-Porters Duties in the said Port, and the usual Tares and Draughts. With Abstracts of the Duties on Salt, the Duties of Excise, and Inland Duties, Drawbacks of Excise and Salt, and Refined Sugar; Bounty on Exportation of British made Sail-Cloth, British Manufactures of Silk, and British Corn; and Praemium on Naval Stores from the Plantations or Scotland; and the Duties on Coal, Culm, and Cynders Coastwise. To which is added by way of Appendix, The several Acts which passed the last Session relating to the Customs, with the Additional Book of Rates of Goods and Merchandizes usually Imported, and not particularly Rated in the Old Book of Rates; Digested in the same Method as the said Old Book of Rates; With Rules, Orders, and Regulations, Signed by the Right Honourable Spencer Compton, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. The Several Duties payable upon Rated Drugs Imported after 24 June, 1725. And A List of several Goods not inserted Alphabetically in the said Books of Rates: With Directions where to find them. As also A Catalogue of the several Acts, when Granted, and how long to Continue. Together with An Alphabetical Index to the Whole
- 1726: 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
- 1726: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1726: 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
- 1726: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled
- 1726: An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars
- 1726: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1726: By the King, a proclamation, for discovering and apprehending any person guilty of the murder of Thomas Ball, or of any murder or robbery in the streets of London, or Westminster
- 1726: The assiento
- 1726: 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
- 1726: 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
- 1726: [T]he Psalms of David in metre
- 1726: The whole duty of man
- 1726: 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
- 1727: The whole duty of man
- 1727: By the King, a proclamation, declaring His Majesty's pleasure for continuing officers not already removed or discharged in Great Britain, Ireland, and the isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark
- 1727: 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
- 1727: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled
- 1727: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, In Parliament Assembled
- 1727: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1727: 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
- 1727: Orders to be observed on Wednesday the 11th of October, being the day appointed for Their Majesties coronation
- 1727: The form and order of the service
- 1727: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1727: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament, which we summoned to meet at Westminster on Tuesday the twenty eighth day of November last,
- 1727: The Holy Bible
- 1727: An abstract of all the acts passed in the fifth session of the sixth parliament of Great Britain
- 1727: Acts of Assembly, passed in the colony of Virginia, from 1662, to 1715. Volume I
- 1727: Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy our late sovereign lord King George, of blessed memory, by whose decease the imperial crowns .. are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince George,
- 1727: An act for vesting the real and personal estates of Richard Hampden, Esq; in trustees, for making some provision for his wife and family;
- 1727: 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 Majesties Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 1727: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty on Wednesday the twenty eighth day of June, 1727. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1727: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas we have caused our writs to be issued for the calling of a Parliament to meet and be holden at Westminster, on the twenty eighth day of the instant November;
- 1727: By the King, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality
- 1727: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1727: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the seventeenth day of January, 1726
- 1727: 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
- 1727: The whole duty of man
- 1727: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1727: By the King, a proclamation for adjourning the solemnity of the coronation of His Majesty, and of His royal consort, the Queen
- 1728: An Act for removing doubts concerning the additional duty of two pence per gallon upon low wines, and spirits of the first extraction, from foreign materials
- 1728: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
- 1728: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1728: Exercise for the horse, dragoons, and foot forces
- 1728: 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
- 1728: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1728: Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards
- 1728: The act of tonnage and poundage, and rates of merchandize, with the further subsidy; The ? and ? Subsidies; The Old Impost; The Additional Impost; and all other duties relating to His Majesty's Customs, payable upon any Sort of Merchandize Imported or Exported. Digested into an easie method, Whereby in one View may be found the several Duties upon each particular Commodity specified in the Old Book of Rates, or any other Act of Parliament, and the Nett Duties Payable thereon at Importation, or to be Repaid on Exportation. AS Also The Rules Annext to the Book of Rates; And the Table of Officers Fees. And a collection of such statutes and part of Statutes, relating to His Majesty's Customs, as passed since the Act of tonnage and poundage 12 Car. II. Like Wise, An Abridgment of several Statutes now in Force and Use, which passed before the said Act. And several Acts and parts of Acts relating to the Duties on Salt, which were omitted in their proper Places. AS Also The Ports of Great Britain, the Lawful Keys in the Port of London: With the Tables of Scavage, Package, Balliage, Packers-Porters Duties in the said Port, and the usual Tares and Draughts. With Abstracts of the Duties on Salt, the Duties of Excise, and Inland Duties, Drawbacks of Excise and Salt, and Refined Sugar; Bounty on Exportation of British made Sail-Cloth, British Manufactures of Silk, and British Com; and Praemium on Naval Stores from the Plantations or Scotland; and the Duties on Coal, Culm, and Cynders Coastwise. To which is added by way of Appendix, The several Acts which passed the last Session relating to the Customs, with the Additional Book of Rates of Goods and Merchandizes usually Imported, and not particularly Rated in the Old Book of Rates; Digested in the same Method as the said Old Book of Rates; With Rules, Orders, and Regulations, Signed by the Right Honourable Spencer Compton, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. The Several Duties payable upon Rated Drugs Imported after 24 June, 1725. And A List of several Goods not inserted Alphabetically in the said Books of Rates: With Directions where to find them. AS Also A Catalogue of the several Acts, when Granted, and how long to Continue. Together with, An Alphabetical Index to the Whole
- 1728: Forms of prayer with thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels within this realm, every year, upon the fifth day of November, the thirtieth day of January, and the twenty ninth day of May. By His Majesty's Special Command
- 1728: The humble address of the Archbishop
- 1728: 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
- 1728: The book of common prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1728: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas Our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the fifth day of this instant December
- 1728: The whole duty of man
- 1728: An Act for repairing and amending several roads leading to and from the borough of Evesham, in the county of Worcester
- 1728: An Act for encouraging seamen to enter into His Majesty's service
- 1728: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the thirteenth year of His late Majesty's reign intituled, An Act for sale of such of the forfeited estates in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, as remain unsold, and are vested in the Crown
- 1728: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1728: By the King, a proclamation, for discovering and apprehending persons guilty of any murder or robbery in the streets of London or Westminster, or in any street or highway within five miles of the same
- 1728: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, sexto
- 1728: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, primo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty third day of January, ... 1727. ... being the first session of this present Parliament
- 1728: An Act to explain the Acts of the third and ninth years of His late Majesty's reign, for continuing the duty of two peny Scots on every pint of ale and beer sold in the city of Edinburgh, in relation to the payment of petty port customs
- 1728: By the King, a proclamation requiring quarentine to be performed by all ships and vessels coming from the Levant, the Isles of the Archipelago, Zant, Corfu, Veniza, Cephalonia, St. Mauro, or any of the adjacent islands, or any of the ports or places of the Morea, into Great Britain, or the Isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man
- 1728: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1729: The whole duty of man
- 1729: 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
- 1729: The new Testament of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised
- 1731: 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 Of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
- 1732: An Act for the better regulation and government of pilots licensed by the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond in the county of Kent
- 1732: Acts of Assembly
- 1732: An Act for encouraging the growth of coffee in His Majesty's plantations in America
- 1732: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1732: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty on Wednesday the seventeenth day of January, 1732. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1732: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the thirteenth day of January, 1731
- 1732: An Act for the further qualification of Justices of the Peace
- 1732: An Act for providing a recompense to Sir Thomas Lombe, for discovering and introducing the arts of making and working the three capital Italian engines for making organzine silk
- 1732: 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
- 1732: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the thirteenth day of January, 1731
- 1732: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1732: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1732: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First intituled, An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests
- 1732: 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
- 1732: 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
- 1732: An Act to restrain Sir Robert Sutton Knight of the Bath, Sir Archibald Grant Baronet, Denis Bond, William Burroughs, Esquires, Richard Woolley, and Thomas Warren, from going out of this kingdom for the space of one year, and until the end of the then next session of Parliament
- 1732: 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
- 1732: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1732: By the King, a proclamation. George R
- 1732: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of June 1732
- 1732: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1732: An Act to enlarge the pier and harbour of Scarborough, in the county of York
- 1732: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the fourteenth day of January, 1731. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1732: An Act to prevent the exportation of hats out of any of His Majesty's colonies or plantations in America
- 1732: The resolutions of both Houses of Parliament, in relation to Seignr Belloni's letter from Rome, May the fourth, 1732
- 1733: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church of Horslydown in the borough of Southwark
- 1733: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1733: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New:
- 1733: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1733: An Act for the more effectual repairing the roads leading from Wades Mill in the county of Hertford, to Barley, and Royston, in the said county
- 1733: An Act for the more effectual preventing frivolous and vexatious arrests
- 1733: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, presented to His Majesty on Tuesday the sixteenth day of January, 1732
- 1733: An Act to recover and preserve the navigation of the river Dee, in the county palatine of Chester
- 1733: An Act for repairing the roads leading from a place called Saint Johns Bridge in the county of Berks, to a place called Fyfield in the said county
- 1733: By the King, a proclamation, prohibiting the currency of gold coins, commonly called broad pieces
- 1733: An Act to prevent the coining or counterfeiting any of the gold coins, commonly called broad pieces.
- 1733: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1733: 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
- 1733: An Act for making more effectual an Act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the first, for repairing the roads therein mentioned, from the parish of Enfield in the county of Middlesex, to the town of Hertford
- 1733: 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
- 1733: An abstract of all the acts passed in the sixth session of the seventh parliament of Great Britain
- 1733: An Act for the relief of parishes, and other places, from such charges as may arise from bastard children born within the same
- 1733: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Tuesday the eighth day of May, 1733
- 1733: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno sexto Georgii II. regis. Being the sixth session of the seventh Parliament of Great Britain
- 1733: The holy Bible
- 1733: An Act for allowing further time for the inrolment of deeds, and wills made by Papists
- 1733: An Act for continuing a duty of two penies Scots or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer brewed and sold within the town of Linlithgow
- 1733: 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
- 1733: A collection of statutes concerning Rochester Bridge
- 1733: An Act for enabling His Majesty to apply five hundred thousand pounds out of the sinking fund, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty three
- 1733: An Act for the better securing and encouraging the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America
- 1733: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1734: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1734: 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 January, 1733. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1734: 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: and the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
- 1734: An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, shall be accepted, instead of an oath in the usual form.
- 1734: The report of the commissioners appointed to examine, state, and report, who of the sufferers in the Charitable Corporation are objects of compassion
- 1734: An abstract of all the acts passed in the seventh session of the seventh parliament of Great Britain
- 1734: An Act to explain and make more effectual the laws in being, to oblige the possessors of lands adjacent to common highways, to cut and keep low such hedges as are adjoyning to the said highways
- 1734: An Act for the more effectual preventing the clandestine importation of foreign hops into Great Britain and Ireland
- 1734: Standing orders relating to the bringing in and proceeding on writs of error and appeals in the House of Lords
- 1734: Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's Horse and Foot Guards
- 1734: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the sixteenth day of April, 1734
- 1734: His Majesty's most gracious message to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. Die Jovis, 28 Martii, 1734.
- 1734: An Act to explain an Act passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for the converting a further part of the capital stock of the South Sea Company into annuities redeemable by Parliament
- 1734: 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
- 1734: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1734: An Act for the more effectual preventing the forging the acceptance of bills of exchange, or the numbers or principal sums of accountable receipts for notes, bills, or other securities for payment of money, or delivery of goods
- 1734: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1734: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments
- 1734: By the King, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the calling of another
- 1734: An Act for naturalizing the most Serene Prince William Charles Henry Friso, Prince of Orange and Nassau
- 1734: The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
- 1734: An Act for ascertaining the duties upon arrack
- 1734: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the seventeenth day of January, 1733
- 1734: An Act for continuing, explaining, and making more effectual two Acts of Parliament, one of the third, and the other of the eighth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highways from the several places in the said Acts mentioned, to Highgate Gatehouse and Hampstead in the county of Middlesex
- 1734: By the King, a proclamation for encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty's ships of war
- 1734: 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 thirty four
- 1734: The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
- 1734: [The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty on Thursday the seventeenth day of January, 1733. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.]
- 1735: An Act for rendring the laws more effectual for punishing such persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy turnpikes for repairing highways
- 1735: An Act for the application of the rents and profits of the estates forfeited by the attainders of James late earl of Derwentwater, and Charles Radcliffe
- 1735: An Act for prolonging the time for claiming the fortunate tickets in the charitable corporation lottery
- 1735: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1735: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1735: An Act for repairing the roads from the town of Manchester, leading through Newton, Failsworth, and Oldham, in the county palatine of Lancaster, to Austerlands in the parish of Saddleworth, in the county of York
- 1735: 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
- 1735: 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
- 1735: An Act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and imployments within the time limited by law
- 1735: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from Saint Giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge in the county of Middlesex
- 1735: An Act for enabling His Majesty to apply the sum of one million out of the sinking fund, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty five
- 1735: An abstract of all the acts passed in the first session of the Eighth Parliament of Great Britain, and in the eighth year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign lord King George the Second
- 1735: An Act to indemnify Protestant purchasers of estates of Papists, against the penalties of forfeitures Papists are liable to for not having inrolled their estates
- 1735: An act to prevent the importation and use of rum and brandies in the province of Georgia
- 1735: An Act for the publick registring of all deeds, conveyances, wills, and other incumbrances, that shall be made of, or that may affect, any honors, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, within the North Riding of the county of York, after the nine and twentieth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and thirty six
- 1735: Representation from the commissioners for trade and plantations, to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled
- 1735: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1735: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fifteenth day of May, 1735
- 1735: 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
- 1735: 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
- 1735: An Act for lengthening the west pier of the harbour of Whitby, in the county of York, and for improving the said harbour
- 1735: An Act for continuing and making more effectual an Act passed in the first year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing the highways through the several parishes of Saint Michael, Saint Alban, Saint Peter, Shenley Ridge, and South Mims, in the counties of Hertford and Middlesex
- 1735: An Act for repairing and widening the road from the town of Rochdale in the county palatine of Lancaster, leading over a certain craggy mountain called Blackstone Edge, in the same county
- 1735: Representation from the Commissioners for trade and plantations, to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled, in pursuance of their Lordships addresses to His Majesty of the 1st and 5th of April, 1734. relating to the state of the British islands in America, with regard to their trade, their strength, and fortifications, and to what may be further necessary for the encouragement of their trade, and security of those islands: As likewise to such Encouragements as may be necessary to engage the Inhabitants of the British Colonies on the Continent in America, to apply their Industry to the Cultivation of Naval Stores of all kinds, and of such other Products as may be proper for the Soil of the said Colonies, and do not interfere with the Trade or Produce of Great Britain
- 1735: By the Queen's most excellent Majesty, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, &c. A proclamation, for putting in execution the laws made against persons guilty of any murder or robbery in any street, highway, road, passage, field, or open place, in the cities of London or Westminster, or within five miles of the same, and for discovering and apprehending such offenders
- 1735: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1735: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1736: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of Church of England
- 1736: An abstract of an act, for building a bridge cross the river Thames
- 1736: 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
- 1736: By the King, a proclamation, for putting in execution the laws made to prevent tumults and riotous assemblies, and for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil-disposed persons going armed in disguise; and for punishing such persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy turnpikes for repairing highways erected by authority of parliament; and for apprehending and bringing to justice the persons, who in September last were concerned in pulling down and destroying the turnpikes so erected at Ledbury, in the county of Hereford, and in attacking the house of John Skipp esquire, one of the justices of the peace for the said county; and those who have been since guilty of other notorious outrages and disturbances in the said county of Hereford
- 1736: An Act for indemnifying persons who have been guilty of offences against the laws made for securing the revenues of customs and excise
- 1736: 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
- 1736: By the Queen's most excellent Majesty, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, &c. A proclamation, for discovering the persons concerned in a wicked and audacious outrage committed in Westminster Hall, during the sitting of His Majesty's course, upon the fourteenth of this instant July,
- 1736: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno nono Georgii II. Regis. Being the second session of the eighth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1736: The return made by the governors of the bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy, pursuant to an order of the House of Lords of the 16th of April last
- 1736: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing the road from Beconsfield in the county of Bucks, to Stoken Church in the county of Oxon
- 1736: An Act to render the law more effectual for preventing the importation of fresh fish taken by foreigners
- 1736: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fifteenth day of January, 1735
- 1736: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twentieth day of May, 1736
- 1736: An Act for continuing the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the Fourth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing the highways from Crown Corner in the town of Reading (leading by and through the several parishes o Shinfield and Heckfield, in the several counties of Berks, Wilts, and Southampton) to Basingstoke in the said county of Southampton
- 1736: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1736: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the eleventh year of his late Majesty's King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade in the county of Bedford, to Bugden
- 1736: An Act for reviving and continuing the Acts therein mentioned
- 1736: An Act to indemnify persons who have omitted to read the prayers, and make and subscribe the declarations directed to be read, made, and subscribed by the Act of Uniformity of the thirteenth and fourteenth years of the reign of King Charles the Second
- 1736: An Act for naturalizing her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales
- 1736: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the sixteenth day of January, 1735
- 1736: An Act for exhibiting a bill in this present Parliament for naturalizing her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales
- 1736: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, nono. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the fourteenth day of January, ... 1734. ... And from thence continued ... to the fifteenth day of January, 1735. being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1736: An Act for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer brewed, or brought into, and sold within the town of Irvine, and liberties thereof
- 1736: An Act for repairing the highways from Sunning Lane End next Twyford, to the Old Bear Inn in Reading in the county of Berks
- 1736: An Act for enabling the mayor, bailiffs, and burgesses of the borough of New Windsor in the county of Berks, to repair and maintain their great Bridge over the river of Thames
- 1736: An Act for repairing and widening the road leading from Saint Dunstan's Cross, near the city of Canterbury, to the water-side at Whitstable, in the county of Kent
- 1736: An Act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Paul, Covent Garden, within the liberties of the city of Westminster
- 1736: 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.
- 1736: The Whole book of Psalms
- 1737: An Act for laying a duty upon apples imported from foreign parts
- 1737: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1737: The book of common prayer
- 1737: Acts of Assembly, made and enacted in the Bermuda or Summer Islands, continued to 1736
- 1737: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty first day of June, 1737
- 1737: Acts of Assembly, made and enacted in the Bermuda or Summer-Islands, from 1690, to 1713-14
- 1737: An Act for regulating the company of watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen rowing on the river Thames, between Gravesend in the county of Kent, and Windsor in the county of Berks
- 1737: A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the excise upon beer, ale, and other liquors: with an abridgment of the said statutes, and a table of the rates upon the several liquors, &c. shewing by what acts they are imposed. To which is added, a table of allowances for common brewers, &c
- 1737: An Act 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 White-chapel Church, in the county of Middlesex, to Shenfield
- 1737: Anno regni Georgii I. Regis. Magn. Britann. Francię, & Hibernię, quarto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714. In the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George I. 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 first Day of November, 1717. Being the Third Session of this present Parliament
- 1737: An Act for making navigable the river or brook, called Worsley Brook, from Worsley Mill, in the township of Worsley, in the county palatine of Lancaster, to the river Irwell in the said county
- 1737: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1737: An Act for repairing the road from Hertford Bridge Hill, to the town of Basingstoke
- 1737: Authentick coppie of the tryal of Scot and Mackpherson Anno 1712. Laid before the House pursuant to their Lordships' order for that purpose, 18 Aprilis, 1737
- 1737: 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
- 1737: An Act for the more effectual bringing to justice any persons concerned in the barbarous murther of Captain John Porteous
- 1737: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the eighth day of this instant December,
- 1737: By Francis Earl of Effingham, deputy Earl Marshal of England, an additional order concerning the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Caroline
- 1737: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... together with the Psalter
- 1737: An Act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, and Ely Rents, in the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, in the county of Middlesex
- 1737: A supplement to The Act of tonnage and poundage
- 1737: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1737: An Act for explaining and amending an Act passed in the ninth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the new Palace yard in the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey
- 1737: An Act to enable the present and future proprietors and inhabitants of the houses in Red Lion Square, in the county of Middlesex, to make a rate on themselves
- 1737: A table of the statutes publick and private, passed anno decimo & undecimo Georgii II. Regis. Being the third session of the eighth Parliament of Great Britain
- 1738: 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
- 1738: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twentieth day of May, 1738
- 1738: An Act for inlarging the term and powers granted and given by an Act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George, for repairing the roads from Lemsford-Mill, in the county of Hertford, to Welwyn, band from thence to Cory's Mill, and from Welwyn, through Codicot, to Hitchen, in the said county; and also for repairing the roads from Cory's-Mill to Hitchin aforesaid
- 1738: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, undecimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the fourteenth day of January, ... 1734. ... And from thence continued ... to the twenty fourth day of January, 1737. being the fourth session of this present Parliament
- 1738: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Thursday the fourth day of May, 1738
- 1738: An Act to continue two several Acts therein mentioned; one for encouraging the growth of coffee in His Majesty's plantations in America
- 1738: An abstract of all the acts passed in the fourth session of the Eighth Parliament of Great Britain, and in the eleventh year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign lord King George the Second
- 1738: An Act for allowing further time for inrolment of deeds and wills made by Papists
- 1738: An Act for allowing further time for inrolment of deeds and wills made by Papists
- 1738: An Act to enable the adventurers, owners, and proprietors of the taxable lands, and the owners and proprietors of the free lands in Deeping Fens, and other fens in the county of Lincoln therein mentioned, to raise a competent sum of money for the effectual draining and future preservation of all the said fens, according to their agreement in that behalf
- 1738: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty-fourth day of January, 1737
- 1738: An Act for securing the estates of Papists conforming to the Protestant religion, against the disabilities created by several Acts of Parliament relating to Papists
- 1738: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty
- 1738: An Act for laying a duty of two penies Scots, or one sixth part of a peny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer which shall be brewed for sale, brought into, vended, tapped, or sold within the town of Aberbrothock
- 1738: An Act for vesting the real and personal estate of Hugh Naish Esquire
- 1738: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1738: 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
- 1738: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty fourth day of January 1737
- 1738: The humble address of the ... Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1738: 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
- 1738: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty
- 1738: An Act for the better regulating the manufacture of narrow woollen cloths in the West-Riding of the county of York
- 1738: 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
- 1738: An Act for the more effectual securing the payment of rents
- 1738: By the King, a proclamation
- 1739: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the first year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for repairing the road from the powder mills on Hounslow Heath in the county of Middlesex, to a place called Basingstoke, near the town of Bagshot in the parish of Windlesham, in the county of Surrey
- 1739: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the eighteenth day of October next;
- 1739: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the Sixteenth day of November, 1739
- 1739: An Act to impower the high Court of Chancery to lay out, upon proper securities, any monies not exceeding a sum therein limited, out of the common and general cash in the Bank of England
- 1739: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fifteenth day of November, 1739
- 1739: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas Charles Earl of Selkirk was duly elected and returned to be one of the sixteen peers of Scotland, to sit in the House of Peers of the present Parliament of Great Britain, and is since deceased;
- 1739: 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
- 1739: 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
- 1739: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of February, 1738
- 1739: An Act for applying a sum of money, given by the will of Daniel Wiseman Esquire, deceased, for finishing the new church at Woolwich in the county of Kent
- 1739: [The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the sixteenth day of November, 1739. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.]
- 1739: 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
- 1739: 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
- 1739: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons of the Church of England
- 1739: Exercise for the horse, dragoons, and foot forces
- 1739: 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
- 1739: Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica
- 1739: By the King, a proclamation, for enlarging the time given by a former proclamation for seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesty's ships of war, and be entitled to the encouragement thereby given
- 1739: An Act to obviate some doubts which have arisen upon the construction of an Act made in the first year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act for explaining part of an Act made in the first year of the reign of King James the First, concerning tanned leather
- 1739: A resolution of the Right Honourable the Lords ... and the Commons ... presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the twenty third day of November, 1739. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1739: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled
- 1739: An Act for the licensing and regulating hackney-coaches and stage-coaches.
- 1739: [His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the fifteenth day of November, 1739.]
- 1739: 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 February, 1738. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1739: A resolution of the ... Lords spiritual and temporal, and the Commons, ... presented to His Majesty on Friday the twenty third day of November, 1739. With His Majesty's ... answer
- 1739: An Act for better regulating hackney-coaches, carts, drays, carrs, and waggons, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the weekly Bills of Mortality
- 1739: 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 March, 1738
- 1739: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman in Fenchurch-street in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish
- 1739: An Act for continuing the Act made in the eighth year of the reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, to regulate the price and assize of bread
- 1739: An abridgment of several acts and clauses of acts of Parliament
- 1739: 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 March, 1738. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1739: 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 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 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
- 1739: 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
- 1739: An Act for granting a liberty to carry sugars, of the growth, produce, or manufacture of any of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America, from the said colonies directly to foreign parts, in ships built in Great Britain, and navigated according to law
- 1739: Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of St. Christopher; from 1711, to 1735, inclusive
- 1739: An Act for prevention of frauds and perjuries.
- 1739: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of February, 1738
- 1739: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the first day of February, 1738
- 1739: 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
- 1739: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1739: An Act for repairing the road or highway from the Dun Cow in the town of Dunchurch, through the parish of Bilton over Dunsmore Heath to the town of Hill Morton in the county of Warwick
- 1739: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1739: Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of St. Christopher; from 1711, to 1735, inclusive
- 1740: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, decimo tertio. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the fourteenth day of January, ... 1734. ... And from thence continued ... to the fifteenth day of November, 1739. being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- 1740: An Act for amending and enforcing the laws relating to rogues, vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly persons, and for reducing the same into one Act of Parliament
- 1740: An Act for amending and enforcing the laws relating to rogues, vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly persons, and for reducing the same into one Act of Parliament
- 1740: An Act for further enlarging the term granted by an Act of the ninth and tenth years of the reign of King William the Third, for cleansing and making navigable the chanel from the Hithe at Colchester to Wivenhoe
- 1740: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1740
- 1740: An Act for the more effectual maintenance and well-keeping of Stanes Bridge and Egham Causeway
- 1740: 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.
- 1740: By the King, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen and able-bodied landmen to enter themselves on board our ships of war
- 1740: A table of the statutes publick and private
- 1740: An Act for the increase of mariners and seamen to navigate merchant ships, and other trading ships or vessels
- 1740: An Act for continuing the several laws therein mentioned, relating to the premiums upon the importation of masts, yards, and bow-sprits, tar, pitch, and turpentine
- 1740: An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the first year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for the more effectual preventing the abuses and frauds of persons employed in the working up the woollen, linen, fustian, cotton, and iron manufactures of this kingdom
- 1740: An Act for the more effectual securing and encouraging the trade of His Majesty's British subjects to America
- 1740: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1740
- 1740: By the King, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesty's ships of war
- 1740: An Act for making a chapel lately built by Robert Downes, goldsmith, and others, in the town of Sheffield, in the county of York, a perpetual cure and benefice
- 1740: A prayer to be used every day next after the prayer in time of war and tumults
- 1740: Acts of Assembly, passed in the Charibbee Leeward Islands. From 1690, to 1730
- 1740: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled
- 1740: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, In Parliament assembled
- 1740: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1740
- 1740: 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
- 1740: An Act for the more effectual improving the navigation of the river Dun, from a place called Wilsick-house, in the parish of Barmby-Dun, in the county of York, to Fishlock-Ferry in the same county
- 1740: An Act for the better supply of mariners and seamen to serve in His Majesty's ships of war
- 1740: By the King, a proclamation, for a general fast
- 1740: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty ninth day of April, 1740
- 1740: The royal charter, establishing an hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children
- 1740: The report of the General Committee for directing, managing, and transacting the business, affairs, estate, and effects of the Corporation of the Governors and Guardians of the Hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children; relating to th general plan for executing the purposes of the royal charter, establishing this hospital
- 1740: Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Nevis, from 1664, to 1739, inclusive
- 1740: 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 fourth 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 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
- 1740: A sketch of the general plan for executing the general purposes of The royal charter, establishing an hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted children; as reported by the gentlemen desired to consider of a general plan, for executing the charity, to the Committee for transacting the Affairs of the Hospital, on the 16th of July, 1740
- 1740: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1740: An Act for more effectually preventing fraudulent qualifications of persons to vote as freeholders in the election of Members to serve in Parliament, for such cities and towns as are counties of themselves, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1741: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the tenth day of April, 1741. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1741: An Act for making the chapelry of Nether Knutsford, in the parish of Rosthern, and county of Chester, a separate and distinct parish
- 1741: By the King, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen to enter themselves on board our ships of war
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the fourth day of December, 1741
- 1741: An Act for the effectual draining and preservation of Waterbeach Level, in the county of Cambridge
- 1741: An Act to prohibit, for a time therein limited, the exportation of corn, grain (rice excepted) meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit, starch, beef, pork, and bacon
- 1741: Anno decimo quarto Georgii II. Regis. An Act for appointing new commissioners and trustees for putting in execution an Act passed in the eighth year of the reign of her Late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for vesting the estate and effects of John Coggs, and John Dann, goldsmiths and co-partners, in trustees, for the speedier payment of their creditors, and for determining differences thereupon
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the eighth day of April, 1741
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the fourth day of December, 1741
- 1741: An Act for licensing the importation of victual from Ireland, and other parts beyond the seas into Scotland, in time of dearth and scarcity
- 1741: 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 twenty fifth 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
- 1741: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore in the county of Surrey, to raise a further sum of money towards finishing the said bridge
- 1741: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Saturday, the fifth day of December, 1741
- 1741: An Act for repairing the roads from a place called Red-house, near Doncaster, to Wake-field
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twenty fifth day of April, 1741
- 1741: The book of common prayer
- 1741: An Act for incorporating the undertakers of the navigation of the river Dee
- 1741: A form of prayer to be used yearly on the second of September, for the dreadful fire of London
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the fourth day of December, 1741
- 1741: An Act for repairing the road from Wakefield to Pontefract
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the eighth day of April, 1741
- 1741: At the Court at St. James's, the 29th day of January, 1740. Present the King's most Excellent Majesty, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord President,
- 1741: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled
- 1741: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twenty fifth day of April, 1741
- 1741: [A collection of Public General Acts.]
- 1741: An Act for granting and continuing the duties upon salt, and upon red and white herrings, for the further term of seven years
- 1741: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament assembled
- 1741: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1741: The humble address of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual andTemporal in Parliament assembled, Presented to His Majesty, on Friday, the tenth day of April, 1741
- 1741: An Act for granting to His Majesty the sum of one million out of the sinking fund, and for applying other sums therein mentioned, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and forty one
- 1741: 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
- 1741: The humble address of the ... Lords ... presented to His Majesty, on Saturday, the fifth day of December, 1741. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1741: An Act to indemnify Protestant purchasers of estates of Papists, against the penalties or forfeitures Papists are liable to, for not having inrolled their estates, in pursuance of an Act of the third year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, for that purpose
- 1742: An Act to explain and amend two Acts of Parliament, one made in the ninth year of the reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for repairing the highways from Sheet Bridge in the parish of Petersfield, to the town of Portsmouth in the county of Southampton
- 1742: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments
- 1742: An Act to prevent the counterfeiting of gold and silver lace
- 1742: His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, on Friday, the second day of April, 1742: and their lordships address thereupon to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1742: An Act to continue several laws for the encouragement of the making of sail cloth in Great Britain, and of the silk manufactures of this kingdom
- 1742: An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion
- 1742: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from Cirencester town's-end to Saint John's Bridge in the county of Gloucester
- 1742: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the twelfth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act to enable the parishioners of Saint Catherine Colemen, in Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish
- 1742: 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
- 1742: By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas Charles Earl of Hopton was duly elected and returned to be one of the sixteen peers of Scotland,
- 1742: An Act for granting to His Majesty the sum of eight hundred thousand pounds, to be raised by annuities transferrable at the Bank of England
- 1742: An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England
- 1742: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the several roads leading from the town of Ledbury in the county of Hereford, for the several places therein mentioned
- 1742: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New
- 1742: His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, on Friday, the second day of April, 1742: and their lordships address thereupon to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- 1742: 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
- 1742: An Act for preventing the mischiefs which may happen by keeping dangerous quantities of gunpowder in or near the cities of London and Westminster
- 1742: An Act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the Bank of England, for advancing the sum of one million six hundred thousand pounds
- 1744: Anno regni Annę Reginę Magn
- 1770: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion
- 1778: Anno regni Annę, Reginę Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty-third day of October, ... 1707.
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