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- "Puffing Billy" and the prize "Rocket ; " or, The story of the Stephensons and our railways
- 'Conquering England' : Ireland in Victorian London
- 'Public' and 'Private' playhouses in Renaissance England : the politics of publication
- 'Race,' space and multiculturalism in Northern England : the (M62) corridor of uncertainty
- 'The Jew' in late-Victorian and Edwardian culture : between the East End and East Africa
- (Express from Castlebar.) the genuine trial of G.R. Fitzgerald, Esq : On a charge of murder, committed on the bodies of Patrick Randal M'Donnell and Charles Hipson, Esqrs. on the 21st day of February, 1786. Tried at the adjourned Assize held at Castleear, on Wednesday the 7th of June 1786. Before the Right Hon. Barry Yelverton, chief baron of His Majesty's, Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Baron Power. In this trial is given the whole of the proceedings thereon, and pleadings of counsel, from his first being brought up to trial at the last Assizes at Castlebar, to his conviction on Friday Night the 9th inst. To which is added an account of his behaviour at the place of execution. Taken in short-hand by a Gentleman profession
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for Alexander Blackwood merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Cathcart of London, merchant, defender
- 10 orchestral pieces
- 1588--Music from the time of the Spanish Armada
- 18th century British symphonies
- 20th century English ballets
- A B C dario musico
- A Bill for the better ordering of the militia forces in the several counties of that part of Great-Britain called England : absolutely necessary to be perused by all people at this juncture
- A Book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages, hamlets, and smallest places in England and Wales alphabetically set down, as they be in every shire, with the names of the hundreds in whi
- A Briefe of the bill exhibited against bankrupts
- A Call to the true lovers of liberty. Or, The Church in Danger
- A Canterbury pilgrimage
- A Catalogue of the prelates and clergie of the province of Canterbury, in the lower House of Convocation now sitting at Westminster
- A Christian pacifick : being an affectionate vote for the mutual love and agreement of all Protestants ; ... By a member of the Church of England
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol
- A Christmas carol : carols and readings for Christmas
- A Christmas-box for the enemies of Roger and his country
- A Collection of remarkable cases, for the instruction of both sexes, in the business of love and gallantry. : Being a modest and clear view of the three following tryals. Viz. I. Of Richard Lyddel, Esq ; for a criminal conversation with Lady Abergavenny. II. Of Knox Ward, Esq ; for a promise of marriage to Miss Sarah Holt. III. Of Coll. Francis Chartres, for a rape committed on the body of Anne Bond, his servant. Containing the substance of three six penny pamphlets (call'd tryals) on these subjects
- A Collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface
- A Collection of the several papers relating to the application made to Parliament : In 1772 and 1773, by some of the Protestant dissenters, for relief in the matter of subscription to the doctrinal articles of the Church of England
- A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister. : Containing an historical description of London, the river thames, the tower of London, the Monument, the Royal-Exchange, the Mansion-House, Guildhall, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster-Hall, Westminster-Abbey, the British Museum, and other places. With a concise and exact account of the curiosities contained in several of them. And a new, large, and elegant map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. Designed for strangers to chuse such objects as suit their convenience, and to enable them to describe what they have seen
- A Confession of faith put forth by the elders and brethren of many congregations of Christians (baptized upon profession of their faith) in London and the country
- A Dog with a Bad Name
- A Fair Barbarian
- A Faithful narrative, of the circumstances of the cruelty committed upon the body of John Halden in the abbay of Holy-Rood-House, on Tuesday the 7th of April instant, who died next day
- A Familiar discourse between a Jacobite and a French Hugonot, concerning the succession to England and Spain
- A Fancy : fantasy on English airs and tunes
- A Friendly debate upon the next elections of Parliament and the settlement of liberty of conscience in a dialogue between a city and country elector
- A Full and true account of a speech made in Parliament: and how Dunkirk was sold for French gold, and how a certain person built a great house with the said French gold
- A Full and true account of the action at Keith, upon the eight day of October 1715
- A Full and true account of the barbarous and bloody murther, of one John Lee Gent ; who was kill'd at the Tholsel, by one Henery Smith of Smithfield Gent. on the 28th of this inst. Jan. 1718-19
- A Full and true account of the surprizing and apprehending of Capt. Fitz Garrald and four of his rapperies near Tallow-Hill, in the house of one Mr. Ransford on the fifth of this instant December in the morning. 1717
- A Full relation of the contents of the black box, with some other remarkable occurrences
- A Genuine and authentic account of the life, trial, and execution of Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was executed on Monday the 14th of September, 1767, for the barbarous murder of Mary Clifford, her apprentice girl : with her behaviour while under sentence of death, and at the place of execution : together with the sufferings of Mary Mitchel, and Mary Jones : to which is prefixed, a frontispiece of Mrs. Brownrigg in the cell in Newgate, and the manner of her torturing the girls, with the Dark Hole where the girls were confined on Sundays, truly represented
- A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701
- A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701
- A Letter of an Independent to his honoured friend in London
- A Letter to a member of Parliament on the settling a trade to the south-sea of America
- A List of the Royal Society
- A Manual of prayers and other Christian devotions
- A Morning in Cork-Street, or, Raising the wind : containing a picture of our hopeful young sprigs of nobility and men of fashion, with original letters and anecdotes, together with the character and qualifications of the major part of money lenders, to which is added, a portrait of our modern money-borrowers, who have passed through the ordeal of the fiery furnace in Cork Street
- A Most unaccountable relation of one Miss Sarah Green, a widow, living at Beesly, in the county of Worcester. : Who following the wicked practice of witchcraft for some time, did at last sell herself, soul and body, to the Devil for fourteen years, and when the time was near expired, she being very sad, sent for her two children and some ministers, and discovered the matter at large, desiring their prayers and good endeavours for the recovery of her soul, which was performed accordingly, though to no purpose ; for upon the last day of the term, about midnight, April ye 14th, 1747, she was suddenly struck dead by an infernal spirit in the shape of a bear, to the terror and astonishment of all then present. : With the heads of a sermon suitable on this occasion
- A Nest of serpents discovered, or, A knot of old heretiques revived, called the Adamites wherein their orginall, increase, and severall ridiculous tenets are plainly layd open
- A New and accurate description of the present great roads and the principal cross roads of England and Wales : ... and a description of the several towns that stand thereon ... to which are added, the ancient Roman roads and stations in Britain ..
- A New petition of the papists
- A New song, being the Tories imploration for protection against the Whiggs to an excellent new Scotch tune
- A North Briton extraordinary
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people : likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers.
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people: likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers. Written by a young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service. [One line in Latin, with two line English translation]
- A Paradox that designe upon religion was not the cause of state misgovernment, but an effect of it.
- A Patriotic Schoolgirl
- A Plaine case, or, Reasons to convince any that would be honest or thrive in the world which side to take in this present warre
- A Proposal for raising one hundred thousand pounds, by laying a duty upon hats
- A Rare a show, or, Englands betrayers expos'd in a catalogue of the several persons exempted by His Highness the Prince of Orange to be brought to account before the next ensuing Parliament
- A Room with a View
- A Scheme of Union between England and Scotland, with advantages to both Kingdoms
- A Second letter to a friend in Suffolk, occasion'd by repealing the triennial act. : With a copy of the bill now depending in the House of Commons
- A Second letter to a member of Parliament : touching the growth and increase of popery in England
- A Second letter to a member of Parliament concerning the subject matter of the equivalent
- A Sermon preached on the publick fast appointed by authority : January 19. 1703/4. With a Special Reference To the Late Dreadful Storm and Tempest. By W. Harris
- A Short abridgement of Christian doctrine. The twentieth edition. With allowance
- A Short ansvver to some obiections against the practises of those who are called Independents, and a declaration against the things they are supposed to hold
- A Short view of the encroachments of France in America; And of the British commerce with Spain
- A Short view of the laws now subsisting with respect to the powers of the East India Company : to borrow money under their seal, and to incur debts in the course of their trade, by the purchase of goods on credit, and by freighting ships or other mercantile transactions
- A Solemn League and Covenant for reformation, and defence of religion, the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland & Ireland. Also, a pre
- A State of the case of the creditors of Burton's bank : In which is contained, a narrative of the proceedings relative to the demands of the said creditors, against the estate of Francis Harrison, Esq ; deceased
- A Tale of the Summer Holidays
- A Tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor; together with the downfall of the brown girl
- A True and exact list of Nottingham races, 1787
- A True and particular account of the execution of Richard Parker, on board the Sandwich, at the Nore, on Friday morning, at half past nine o'clock. Also, an account of the grand and solemn procession preceding the execution; and the particulars of his behaviour from the moment sentence of death was passed on him, till the time of his execution; and the conversation which passed between him and Captain Moss on board the Sandwich, faithfully detailed by a person who was present: and an account of the firm and manly manner in which he conducted himself
- A True and particular account, of, a surprising and wonderful noise : That was heard in the steeple of the church at Oney, in the county of Bucks, on Friday the 1st of July, 1768, in the night ; occasioned by the ringing of the bell in the steeple: it so surprised the people in the town, that they called up the parson of the parish, the clerk, and the sexton, and went into the church together, but found no body there, they jointed then in prayer, but the bell still kept tolling for two hours ; then a voice called out and said, "there will be greats signs and wonders seen in many parts England." Which is a great token of strange and wonderful things
- A True relation of the dreadful combate between More of More-Hall and the dragon of Wantley
- A Tudor Christmas
- A Very brief account of the present attempts to carry the knowledge of the Gospel to the heathen ; with a few remarks on the different proposals for assisting them
- A Victorian Sunday : an uplifting selection of hymns
- A Victorian parlour evening : let me dream again ..
- A Vindication of the Divine authority of ruling elders in the Churches of Christ : asserted by the ministers & elders, met together in a provincial assembly, Novemb. 2d. 1649. And printed in London, 1650. Beginning at page 34. to 48. Transcribed out of the same book. : Whereunto is added, an answer to the question, whether are not the brethren, and not the elders of the church only, to judge concerning the qualifications, and fitness, of those who are admitted into their communion? By the Reverend Mr. Increase Mather, in his book entituled, The order of the Gospel: printed in the year, 1700. Beginning at Page 23. to 29
- A Wodehouse miscellany : articles and stories
- A Word to the jury in the behalf of John Lilburn
- A balad intituled, A cold pye for the papistes : wherin is contayned: the trust of true subiectes for suppressyng of sedicious papistrie and rebellion: to the maintenance of the Gospell, and the publique peace of Englande. Made to be songe to Lassiamiza noate
- A bank dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country gentleman
- A bank-dialogue: or Doctor Chamberlen's land-bank explained, by way of question and answer. / By a friend to so good an undertaking
- A bill for amending several roads leading from the city of Exeter
- A bill for amending, enlarging, and preserving, the harbour of Ellenfoot, in the county of Cumberland
- A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common pastures, common grounds, waste grounds, and commonable lands, within the manor, parish and liberties, of Shalstone, in the county of Bucks
- A bill for incorporating several undertakers : for the better Accommodating the Inhabitants in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Parts adjacent, with Water
- A bill for making a free market for the sale of fish in the city of Westminster ; and for preventing the forestalling and monopolizing of fish
- A bill for making and maintaining a navigable canal, from the Coventry Canal navigation, at or near the city of Coventry, to the city of Oxford
- A bill for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works, for the greater accommodation and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of London; and for making a navigable canal from Blackwall, to the said docks in Wapping
- A bill for repairing and widening the road from Rochdale to Burnley, in the county of Lancaster
- A bill for repairing and widening the road from the north end of Bridgeford-lane, in the county of Nottingham ... to the bowling-green at Kettering, in the county of Northampton
- A bill for repairing and widening the road leading from the top of a hill, called White-Sheet-Hill, in the great Western Post-Road, in the parish of Donhead St. Andrew, in the county of Wilts ... to a house, called ... half-way House ..
- A bill for repairing and widening the road, from the Hand and Post in Upton Field, in the parish of Burford, in the county of Oxford ... to the town of Cirencester, at a place in the parish of Preston commonly called Dancy's Fancy, in the county of Gloucester
- A bill for repairing and widening the roads leading from Lobcomb-Corner, in the parish of Winterslow, to Harnham-Bridge, in the county of Wilts; ..
- A bill for repairing and widening the roads leading from Redstone-Ferry, in the county of Worcester, to the Hundred-House; ..
- A bill for the better preservation and improvement of the fishery within the River of Thames; and for regulation and government of the company of fishermen of the said river
- A bill for the better repairing and amending the road leading from Ipswich to Cleydon : and the Road called the Pye-Road, in the County of Suffolk
- A bill for the establishment of a court-merchant in London
- A bill for widening and repairing the high road from North-Allerton ... in the North-Riding of the county of York, to the city of York
- A bill to empower the governor and company of the bank of England to purchase certain houses and ground contiguous to the Bank of England, : and to enable them to improve certain avenues adjacent thereto
- A bill to make the River Kennet navigable : from Reading to Newbury, in the County of Berks
- A bill to make the River Kennet navigable, from Reading to Newbury, in the county of Berks
- A bill with the amendments to improve, widen, and enlarge, the passage over and through London Bridge
- A bill, intended to be offered to Parliament, for the better relief and employment of the poor : within that part of Great Britain called England
- A blow at the root: or, an attempt to prove, that no time ever was, or very probably ever will be, so proper and convenient as the present, for introducing a further reformation into our national church, universities, and schools. Most humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By an impartial hand
- A bold stroke for a wife
- A booke of certaine canons concernyng some parte of the discipline of the Churche of England, in the yeare of our Lord 1571
- A booke of certaine canons, concernyng some parte of the discipline of the Churche of England In the yeare of our Lord. 1571
- A brief account of the Charity school of St. Pancras : for instructing, cloathing, qualifying for useful servants, and putting out to service, the female children of the industrious poor. Instituted in the year M. DCC. LXXVI
- A brief account of the Hospital of St. Elisabeth : annexed to the Imperial Monastery of St. Maximin, of the Benedictines, in the electorate of Treves. Translated from the Latin. With notes, and Miscellaneous Observations
- A brief account of the designs which the papists have had against the Earl of Shaftsbury, occasioned by his commitment, July 2. 1681
- A brief account of the dispensary, erected at the College of Physicians in Warwick-lane, London, for the relief of the sick poor
- A brief account of the dispensary, erected at the College of Physicians in Warwick-lane, London, for the relief of the sick poor
- A brief account of the qualities of the newly-discovered mineral water at Middle-Hill : near Box, in Wiltshire. Second edition. By William Falconer ..
- A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers : in which their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry, and discipline, are plainly declared: with a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, By way of Introduction. By William Penn
- A brief account of the unkind usage, and curel treatment which Mrs Clark has received from Mr. Clark, her husband, late supervisor in Gateshead. : With a short sketch of her family. Now humbly offered by her to the public, intreating their kind benevolence and assistance
- A brief account of the woollen manufactury of England : with relation to the prejudice it receives by the clandestine exportation of wooll from Ireland into France
- A brief answer to a long-libel : being an examination of a heap of scandal, published by the author of the Scourge, entituled, The danger of the church's establishment, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters
- A brief enquiry : Whether it be reasonable to oblige Dissenters to serve the Office of Sheriff of the City of London ; or, on their Refusal, to pay the Fine, usually impos'd on those who refuse to serve that Office. By an Impartial Person
- A brief essay towards an history of the Baptist Academy at Bristol : read before the Bristol Education Society, at their anniversary meeting, in Broadmead, August 26th, 1795. By John Rippon, D.D
- A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England : To which is prefixed, some account of the learned Dr. Wiclif, and a defence of him from the false charge of his, and his followers, denying infant baptism. By John Lewis ..
- A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England : To which is prefixed, some account of the learned Dr. Wiclif, and a defence of him from the false charge of his, and his followers, denying infant baptism. By John Lewis, Minister of Meregate in Kent
- A brief relation of the strange and unnatural practices of Wessel Goodwin, Mehetabell Jones the wife of Edward Jones, and Elizabeth Pigeon the wife of John Pigeon
- A brief reply to the Reverend Mr. John Lewis's brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England : and to his account of Dr. Wickliffe. By Thomas Crosby, Teacher of the Mathematicks upon Horselydown in Southwark
- A brief sketch of certain particulars necessary to be observed upon the death of every person of property. : Drawn from undoubted authorities. By John Potter, M.A
- A brief state of the East India trade, as it relates to the other branches of the British Commerce : in order to judge, whether, as it is now carry'd on, that trade be advantageous to the general interest of the nation, or not
- A brief statement of the Saint Mary-Le-Bone day school of industry, No. 11, Paradise-Street, HIgh-Street. : Instituted, 1791, for every poor child residing within the parish, whose parents or friends have it not in their power to send them to any other school
- A brief view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction : as it is at this day practised in England. Addressed to Sir Nathaniel Curzon, Bart. and the rest of the gentlemen of the committee appointed by Parliament, for inquiring into the abuses and corruptions of ecclesiastical courts and jurisdictions
- A brief view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction : as it is at this day practised in England. Addressed to Sir Nathaniel Curzon, Bart. and the rest of the gentlemen of the committee appointed by Parliament, for inquiring into the abuses and corruptions of ecclesiastical courts and jurisdictions
- A brief vindication of the dissenters : a sermon delivered before an association of ministers at Chalfont, St. Giles, in the county of Bucks, October 12, 1791. By Thomas Ebenezer Beasley, Master of an Academy at Uxbridge
- A briefe note of the benefits that grow to this realme, by the obseruation of fish-daies with a reason and cause wherefore the law in that behalfe made, is ordained. Very necessarie to be placed in th
- A calculation how an annual dividend of 5l. per cent. may be made on 500000l. stock of the Million-Bank, : to be paid half yearly, at Lady-day and Michaelmas, without lessening the capital
- A calendar of the prisoners, in the county-gaol at Winchester, to take their trials ... on Tuesday, March 1, 1785
- A call to Christians to search themselves : or, a warning to England ; taken from the Ruin of the Jewish Nation. Being a sermon delivered at Watford, in the county of Hertford, the 17th of February, 1748. The Day appointed for a Publick Fast. By James Fall. Published at the Request of those who heard it. With some Additions
- A calm reply to the first part of Mr. De Courcy's Rejoinder : as far as it relates to the scriptural mode of baptism. In a letter to a friend. By Joseph Jenkins, A.M
- A candid enquiry into the principles and practices of the Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks : Together with some thoughts on the origin, nature, and design of that institution. Dedicated to The Brethren of the Order. By P.D. Esq
- A candle in the dark : Elizabethan songs & consort music
- A catalogue for the year 1761, of the libraries of the Hon. Augustus George Egerland ... Dr. George Hepburn ... Dr. Edward Hody ... to be sold this day ... 'till the first of January 1762. At T. Osborne's. ..
- A catalogue of a choice collection of books, antient and modern, in various languages and sciences, and in neat condition, lately made in the Netherlands: ... Which will be sold by auction by Samuel Paterson ... on Wednesday, May the 6th 1772 ..
- A catalogue of a fine collection of books; containing near thirty thousand volumes; in which are included the libraries of Nic. Linwood, Esq; the Rev. Mr. Hutchins ... which will be sold ... this day 1774 ... by Tho. Payne
- A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books, : in all learning and languages; ... Which will begin to be sold very cheap ... on Monday, June 9, 1766 ... by James Robson ... in New Bond Street
- A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books, amongst which are a great number of scarce and uncommon ones; the books are in very neat condition ... Which will be sold ... on May the 5th, 1762 ... By Thomas Payne
- A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books, being the libraries of a person of quality; the Rev. Mr. Lea; and of Dr. Wilkinson Blanshard ... Which will be sold ... this day 1770 ... By Tho. Payne
- A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books, containing several libraries, lately purchas'd; likewise a large collection of scarce pamphlets, and old plays. ... to be sold ... on Monday, January 28, 1761. By Thomas Payne
- A catalogue of a large collection of curious and scarce pamphlets, on political, historical and other interesting subjects, digested in the order of time in which they were printed, which will be sold this day ... till the 20th of June 1771. By T. Davies ..
- A catalogue of a large collection of the best books, in all parts of learning, in Greek, Latin, French, Italian and English, containing several curious libraries, lately purchased. ... Which will be sold ... on Monday Octob. 12, 1761 ... By Thomas Payne
- A catalogue of a most capital collection of books in all languages and sciences; comprehending many valuable libraries lately purchased: ... to be sold this day, 1784 ... by James Robson ..
- A catalogue of a numerous collection of the most curious and valuable books in all languages, comprehending the libraries of John Staker, M.D. the Revd J. Dockwray ... to be sold cheap, this day, 1785 ... by James Robson
- A catalogue of a small and neat collection of books, lately purchased; in which is included the library of Richard Davies, M.D. of Bath ... Which will be sold ... on Monday, June 21, 1762 ... By Thomas Payne
- A catalogue of a small but curious collection of books and manuscripts in several languages, being the library of that eminent historian James Tyrrell ... will be sold ... on Monday the 23d instant, 1735. By Olive Payne ..
- A catalogue of a valuable collection of books in various languages; containing the libraries of General Robert Clerk, Richard Moland ... the Rev. Mr. Parsons ... now on sale ... by Thomas Payne ..
- A catalogue of a very fine collection of books : Containing The elegant and very valuable Library of a person of high distinction: Also of the Late George Edwards, Esq. Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, Author of the Natural History of Birds, &c. In which are Many capital Articles in Natural History, chiefly Presentation Copies to that great Ornithologist. With Many valuable Articles lately imported from different Parts of Europe. The whole forming a Collection of upwards of Twenty Thousand Volumes of the best Books in all Languages and Sciences ; a great Number upon large paper, in various elegant Bindings. Which will begin to be sold very reasonable for ready Money, the prices printed in the Catalogue, on this Day, 1774, and continue daily on Sale, By James Robson, Bookseller, in New Bond-Street. Who gives the full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books. Catalogues, Price Six-Pence, to be had at Mr. Dodsley's, Pall Mall ; Mr. Cadell's, in the Strand ; Mr. Carter's, Holborn ; Mr. Law's, Ave Mary-Lane ; and Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, Royal Exchange ; also of the Booksellers at Oxford, Cambridge, York, &c. &c
- A catalogue of a very fine collection of books, in all branches of learning ; containing near thirty thousand volumes ; in which are included the libraries of the late Thomas Calderwood, Henry Henley ... which will be sold ... this day 1775 ... by Tho. Payne
- A catalogue of a very large : most curious, and valuable collection of books, In all languages and literature: including, Amongst many other libraries lately purchased, those of Samuel Musgrave, M.D. John Herring, Esq. The Rev. Geo. Boughton, M.A. lately deceased. Also, The Botanical Books and Natural History Of a Gentleman gone Abroad. The whole forming a Collection of near Thirty Thousand Volumes of the best Articles in the Greek, Latin, and European Languages. There are also Many Curious and Capital books of prints, Elegant Missals, and Drawings finely illuminated, and two rare and valuable manuscripts of dante and boccaccio, In Fine Preservation. The Books in general are in very good Condition, many upon large Paper, in various elegant Bindings, Which will begin to be Sold this Day, 1781 (for Ready Money only) the Prices Printed in the Catalogue, and continue on Sale till all are sold, By James Robson, Bookseller in New Bond-Street, Who gives the full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books. Catalogues to be had (price 6d. to be allowed) At Mr. Dodsley's, Pall-Mall ; Mr. Cadell's, in the Strand ; Mr. Law, Ave-Mary Lane ; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill ; and at the Place of Sale. Also of the Booksellers at Oxford and Cambridge, and all the great Towns in England
- A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books, in all branches of learning; in which are included the libraries of Thomas Whately, Esq; John Wallace ... Which will be sold ... this day 1773 ... by Tho. Payne
- A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books, in all branches of learning; in which are included the libraries of the late Rev. Dr. Mason ... the Rev. Mr. Ray ... Which will be sold ... this day 1772 ... by Tho. Payne
- A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books : in all Branches of Learning; amongst which are included the Libraries of George Bagnall, Esq; and the Rev. Dr Croxall, both lately deceased. The Books are in fine Condition. Amongst which are the following, Folio. Journals of the H. of Com. 23 vol. ... Which will begin to be Sold very cheap, for Ready Money only, on Monday, August 16th, 1756, and continue till all are Sold, Bookseller, In Castle Street, next the Upper Mews Gate, near St Martin's Church. Catalogues, with the Prices printed, Price 6d. to be had of the following Booksellers; viz. Mr Strahan, Cornhill; Mr Payne, Pater-Noster Row; Mr Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr Lewis, Covent-Garden; Mr Brindley; New Bond-Street; Mr Jackson, St James's-Street; Mr Matthews, at Cambridge; and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books
- A catalogue of a very large collection of valuable and curious books, in most languages and faculties. Being several libraries ... of the late Rev. Mr. Alleyne ... Dr. John Barham ... and Mr. Richard Webb ... to be sold ... in March, 1770. ... by Lockyer Davis ..
- A catalogue of a very large, most curious, and valuable collection of books ... comprehending many libraries ... and particularly those of Ebenezer Mussell, of Bethnal Green, Esq ; and Col. Griffiths : ... which will begin to be sold this day, 1782 ... by James Robson
- A catalogue of all the English books : that have been published for these sixty years past, to the present time, with the prices affixed. Any of which that are in print may be had of [blank]
- A catalogue of all the genuine houshold furniture of John Trevor, Esq; at his house, in Castle-Street, Canterbury: to be sold by auction on Wednesday the 19th and Thursday the 20th of this instant March, 1766
- A catalogue of all the neat genuine houshold furniture, liquors, green-house plants, and other effects, of the late George Booth Tyndale : ... Which will be sold by auction, by John Plura ... on Tuesday the 29th of February, 1780 ..
- A catalogue of books : in Various Languages, Arts and Sciences, containing several libraries, lately purchased, which will be selling At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, for ready money, March, 1784, And continue on sale, 'till all are sold, By Samuel Hayes Bookseller, No. 332, in Oxford-Street, Next the Corner of Argyle-Street, Who Buys Libraries and Parcels of Books. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and of the following Booksellers-Stockdale, Piccadilly ; Knight, St. James's-Street ; Walter, Charing-Cross ; Brown, Strand, Corner of Essex-Street ; Sewell, Cornhill ; and J. Hayes, No. 252, Holborn ; Also of the Booksellers in most of the Market Towns in England
- A catalogue of books : newly Printed for William Marshal, and sold by him at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street
- A catalogue of books for the year 1800, in various languages and classes of literature, on sale for ready money, by J. Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn ; Where Catalogues may be had, Price One Shilling and Sixpence each. Libraries Purchased
- A catalogue of books in medicine : anatomy, surgery, chemistry, natural history, &c. which are sold by J. Murray and S. Highley, (successors to the Late Mr. Murray)
- A catalogue of books sold by Thomas Meighan, bookseller, in Drury-Lane: where gentlemen may be furnish'd with all sorts of new books that come out, and have ready money for any library, in what language soever
- A catalogue of books, being a select and valuable collection both antient and modern; among which are many rare articles; ... on sale from March 1788 ... by David Walker
- A catalogue of books, containing near fifty thousand volumes, collected in England ... To begin selling ... January 1788, by Samuel Hayes
- A catalogue of books, including several libraries lately purchased ... and will be selling ... June, 1785 ... By Samuel Hayes ... Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, and of the following booksellers; Edwards ... Brown ... Sewell ... J. Hayes ... and of the country booksellers
- A catalogue of books, newly printed for William Marshal, : and sold by him at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street
- A catalogue of books, now selling at the prices printed, at the shop of J. Gregory, in Leicester
- A catalogue of books, pamphlets, prints, oratorios and plays; printed for and sold by W. Lowndes, No. 77, Fleet-Street, London
- A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction : on Friday the 14 of Octob. 1692. at 4 of the clock in the afternoon, at Wills (lately Roll's) Coffee-House on the North side of St. Pauls Church. Gentlemen may be accommodated with catalogues at Mr. Welds betwixt the two Temple Gates in Fleet-street, at Mr. Manships at the black Bull against the Royal-Exchange, and at the place of sale
- A catalogue of chymical medicines sold by R. Rotheram at the Golden Ball in Sweetings Alley in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, London
- A catalogue of engravers : Who have been born, or resided in England; digested by Mr. Horace Walpole From the Mss. of Mr. George Vertue; To which is added An Account of the life and works of the latter
- A catalogue of engravers : Who have been born, or resided in England; digested by Mr. Horace Walpole From the Mss. of Mr. George Vertue; To which is added An Account of the life and works of the latter
- A catalogue of engravers : who have been born or resided in England; digested by Mr. Horace Walpole from the mss. of Mr. George Vertue; to which is added an account of the life and works of the latter
- A catalogue of engravers : who have been born, or resided in England; digested by Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, from the Mss. of Mr. George Vertue; to which is added An account of the life and works of the latter
- A catalogue of engravers, who have been born, or resided in England: digested by Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford. From the Mss. of Mr. George Vertue : To which is added, an account of the life and works of the latter
- A catalogue of forest trees : flowering shrubs, plants, flower-roots, and seeds: sold by Gordon, Dermer, and Co. Seedsmen, In Fenchurch-Street, London
- A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books : being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable, according to their Condition ; he having found it necessary, (after many Years Attendance on the Public,) to decline the lending of books. --And being constantly supplied with all New Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications, (with the best Sorts of Stationary Wares) hopes for a Continuance of those Favours from his Friends and the Public, which he is glad of an Opportunity most gratefully to acknowledge. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and of Mr. George Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row ; Mess. Hodson and Johnson, in Salisbury ; and Mr. Cadel in Bristol. - Any Orders from a Distance are expected to be sent Post paid
- A catalogue of new musick, and new editions of musick printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand
- A catalogue of prints, published by John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London
- A catalogue of several considerable libraries : very lately purchased, comprising a general assortment of Ancient and Modern Literature, with a large appendix, Containing an uncommon Collection, relating to Trade, Revenue, Coins, Police, Linen and Woollen Manufactures, Fisheries, and Irish Affairs. The price of each is printed in the catalogue, and will be selling, for ready money only, (march, 1786,) And will continue on sale till the End of the Year, By Samuel Hayes, Bookseller, No. 332, Oxford-Street, Corner of Argyle-Street, London, Who buys Libraries and Parcels of books
- A catalogue of several libraries : and Parcels of Books, lately purchased, Among which are included the libraries of mansfield price, D.D. Senior Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge ; The Reverend Mr. Ashcroft, Rector of Mepsall, Bedfordshire ; and Thomas Thompson, Doctor in Physic ; all lately deceased. The whole making a fine collection of books: consisting of ten thousand volumes In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages, which will begin to be sold very reasonable, The lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue, by Samuel Baker, Bookseller, In York-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, February the 18th, 1766, And to continue Every Day. Catalogues to be had gratis of the following Booksellers: Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall ; Mr. Robson, Bond-Street ; Mr. Walter, Charing-Cross ; Mr. Brotherton, Cornhill ; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar ; and at the Place of Sale. Where is given to the full Value for any Library
- A catalogue of several thousand volumes of books, collected together from several libraries and parcels ... to be sold cheap ... on Tuesday April 3, 1739, at Samuel Baker's
- A catalogue of several thousand volumes, in most languages and faculties, to which are added, a large and curious parcel of manuscripts. Being the libraries of Thomas Bennet, Esq; and a rev divine ... To be sold ... on Wednesday the 29th ... By Olive Payne
- A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books lately purchased : Containing upwards of Twenty Thousand Volumes, (ancient and Modern) In most Languages, Arts, and Sciences, Including many of the best and scarcest Articles in every class of literature. Chiefly in good Condition, and several in elegant Bindings. Which will be sold exceeding cheap, for Ready Money, (the Prices printed in the Catalogue) By Thomas Wilson and son, Booksellers and Stationers, At Dryden's Head in High Ousegate, York, Who give the utmost Value, in Ready Money, for any Library or Parcel of Books, exchange New Books for Old, appraise Libraries, &c. Catalogues (price Sixpence, to be allowed in Purchase) may be had of Mess. Richardson and Urquhart. under the Royal Exchange, London ; of the Booksellers at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cambridge, Oxford, Salisbury, Newcastle, Durham, Darlington, Lincoln, Manchester, Nottingham, Northampton, Derby, Chesterfield, Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, Wakefield, Halifax, Sheffield, Barnsley, Pontefract, Ripon, Thirsk, Whitby, Malton, and at the Place of Sale
- A catalogue of several valuable libraries of books and manuscripts : among which are the intire libraries of a noble lord deceased, and of William Stuart ... at Thomas Osborne's shop ... where the whole will begin to be sold ... on Monday the 27th of November 1738. ..
- A catalogue of that superb and well known cabinet of drawings of John Barnard : Esq. Late of Berkley-Square, Deceased ; consisting of The choicest Works of all the ancient Masters, collected at a great Expence from the Cabinets of Lords Somers, Arundel, and Cholmondely, Sir Peter Lely, Dr. Mead, Holditch, and Uvedale Price, Esqrs. Mr. Muilman, and Vander Dussens, of Amsterdam, Mons. Mariette, of Paris, and many others: Among which are many exceeding fine and capital, by Raphael, A. del Sarto, Titian, M. Angelo, Parmegiano, Corregio, P. Veronese, Bassano, Claude Loraine Poussin, Rubens, Vandyke, Rembrandt, Berghem, Adrian, Will. V. de Vedel, Potter, Du Jardin, Ruysdale, &c. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Greenwood, At his room, in Leicester-Square, On Friday, Feb. 16, 1787, and the Seven following Evenings. It is presumed, that a more capital Collection of the valuable Works of the Italian, Dutch, Flemish, French, and English Schools, were never offered to the Public, or more worthy the Attention of the learned Connoisseurs
- A catalogue of the Minerva General Library, Leadenhall-Street, London. Containing upwards of five hundred thousand volumes, in all classes of literature. ..
- A catalogue of the books in the library of Ralph Willett, Esq. at Merly, in the county of Dorset
- A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long : Lately deceas'd: And of several Curious Libraries lately purchas'd. Containing a Large and Choice Collection of Books in English, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, &c. Among which are the following in Folio. Mariana's Hist. of Spain. Chaucer's Works, by Urry. Dugdale's Monasticon, l. pap. Burton's Itinerary. Torriano's Ital. Dictionary. Stevens's Spanish Dictionary. Inigo Jones's Designs. Bayle's Dictionary, 4 vol. Ditto, French. Wood's Athen. Oxon, 2 vol. l. p. Tillotson's Works, 3 vol. Echard's Hist. of England, 3 vol. Dryden's Virgil, cuts. Prideaux's Connection, 2 vol. Jones's Stone-Heng, l. pap. Dugdale's St. Paul's, cuts. Collier's Eccles. Hist. 2 vol. Montfaucon's Antiquit. & Supplement, 7 vol. l. pap. Ditto, small. Coker's Hist. of Dorsetshire. Wesley's Life of Christ. Boyer's Life of Queen Anne. Brent's History of Council of Trent. best. Thucydides a Hudsono. Thes. Graecae Linguae, 4 tom. a Stephano. Thuani Historia, 4 tom. Ashmole's Order of the Garter. Wood's Institutes. Calmet's Dictionary, 3 vol. Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, 9 vol. Garth's Ovid, lar. and sm. pap. Which will begin to be sold Cheap, the lowest Price being mark'd on the first Leaf of each Book, and in the Catalogue, on Tuesday the 11th Day of May 1736, by Samuel Baker, Bookseller, At the Angel and Crown in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden. Catalogues, with the Prices, to be had gratis, at Mr. Osborn's, at the Golden-Ball in Paternoster-Row, at Mr. Strahan's in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale. N.B. Capt. Will. Long's Models and Designs, with several Mss. of Shipping, are to be Sold, and may be seen at Mr. Peter Thompson's Merchant, at his House near St. Saviour's Dock, Southwark
- A catalogue of the entire library of an Italian gentleman : Going to reside in Italy ; Being a good Collection of Italian Books: Which will be Sold by Auction, By Samuel Baker, Bookseller, At his House in York-Street, Covent-Garden. To be sold on Monday, February the 21st, and Tuesday the 22d. The Auction to begin each Evening exactly at Six O'Clock. Catalogues to be had gratis at the Place of Sale
- A catalogue of the experiments in Mr. Desaguliers's course
- A catalogue of the genuine and elegant library of the late Sir Clement Cottrell Dormer ... which will be sold by auction ... by Samuel Baker ... on Monday, February the 20th, 1764
- A catalogue of the large and valuable library of the late Alexander Strahan, Esq; and of several other libraries; ... which will be sold, very cheap, this day 1767 ... at Tho. Payne's
- A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Hon. Lord Teynham : (gone Abroad) The Revd. Mr. Smith, late of Hythe, Mr. Alderman Creed, late of Canterbury, And many other collections, lately purchased. Containing Above thirty thousand Volumes, In most languages, and in every Branch of Literature: Among which are the following: Folio. Religious Ceremonies, L.P. 6 vol. Banyer's Ovid Metam. L.P. 2 vol. Guillim's Heraldry, best Edit. Du Halde's Hist. of China, 2 vol. Maitland's Hist. of London, 2 vol. Camden's Britannia, 2 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius Britannicus, 3 vol. Caesar's Commentaries, by Duncan Gentleman's Recreation, best Edit. Pococke's Travels, 3 vol. Universal History, 8 vol. Churchill's Voyages, 8 vol. Rapin and Tindal's History of England, 5 vol. Jacob's Pecrage, 2 vol. Philipot's Villare Cantianum Somner and Dart's Canterbury Bayle's Dictionary, 5 vol. Montfaucon's Antiquities, 7 vol. Travels, by Mortraye, Le Brun, Shaw, Wheeler, &c. Dugdale's History of St. Paul's. History of England, by Rapin, Tindal, Guthrie, Echard, Kennet, Lediard, &c. Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vol. Calmet's Dictionary, 3 vol. Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vol. Chambers and Scot's Diction. 4 vol. Miller's Dictionary Miller's Figures of Plants, coloured, 2 vol. Reports, by Bulstrode, Dyer, Hardres, Lutwytche, Pollexfen, Vernon, &c. Aristophanis Comoediae ap. Aldus Xenophontis Opera, edit. opt. Wilkins's Concilia, 4 vol. Marmora Oxoniensia Mattaire Diodori Seculi Wesselingio, 2 vol. Suidae Lexicon Kusteri, 3 vol. Hoffmanni Opera, 4 vol. Critica Sacra, edit. opt. 9 vol. Demosthenis, Gr. Platonis Opera omnia, Gr. Eusebius, Socratis, &c. Not. Reading, 3 vol. St. Chrysostomi Opera, 11 vol. Oeuvres de Bayle, 4 tom. Du Halde Descrip. de la Chine, 4 tom. Dictionnaire de Trevoux, 5 tom. With many Others equally good. Which will be Sold very Cheap, (the Price printed in the Catalogue) on the [blank] Day of this Instant, and continue on Sale every Day, By T. Smith and Son, Booksellers, in Canterbury. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Law, in Ave-Mary Lane ; Mr. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; Mr. White, Fleet-Street ; Mr. Owen, Temple Bar ; Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall ; Mr. Robson, New Bond Street ; Mr. Payne, at the Mews Gate ; Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, London ; Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Prince, and Mr. Parker, Oxford ; Messrs. Fletcher and Hodson, Mr. Woodyer, Mr. Merril, and Mr. Matthews, Cambridge ; and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the Full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books. - Catalogues may be also had of the Men who deliver the Canterbury Journal