Allen, William, the younger, A Sermon preached at Newington Church on the untimely death of, by John Free, D.D. 4to 1768 Bludworth, Sir Thomas, knt. late alderman of the city of London, A Sermon preached at the funeral of, by Samuel Freeman, M.A., and rector of St. Ann's Aldersgate, London. 4to 1682 Boyleston, Mrs. Mary, A Sermon preached in Fanchurch, on the death of, by one who knew her much, and honoured her not a little. 4to 1657 Buckworth, Sir John, A Sermon preach'd at the funeral of, at the parish church of St. Peter's le Poor, Broad street, Dec. 29, 1687, by John Scott, D.D. 4to.. .. 1688 Calamy, the rev. Benjamin, D.D., Sermon on the death of, preached by William Sherlock, D.D. 4to 1686 Chapman, Sir John, late lord mayor of London, his Funeral Sermon, preached March 27th, 1689, by John Scott, D.D. 1689 Compton, Henry, bishop of London, Sermon on the death of, July 16th, 1713, by Thomas Gooch, D.D. 4to 1713 1741 Cooke, Dame Mary, [relict of Sir John Cooke, of Doctors Commons], Sermon on the death of, by Samuel Clarke, D.D. 4to 1709 Emlyn, Rev. Tho., A Sermon preached at Barbican, Aug. 16, 1741, on occasion of the death of, by James Foster. 8vo Fishburne, Richard, merchant, The Crowne of Charitie, a Sermon preacht in Mercers Chappell, May 10, 1625, at the funeral of, by Nathaniel Shute, rector of St. Milred in the Poultry. 4to 1625 Godfrey, Sir Edmondbury, A Sermon preached at St. Martin's in the Fields, at the funeral of, by William Lloyd, D.D., dean of Bangor. 4to 1678 Hinton, Anthony, late treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, The Funeral Sermon of, at St. Sepulchre's Church, November 15th, 1678, by William Bell, D.D. 4to 1679 Houblon, Mr. James, A Sermon preached at the funeral of, by Dr. Gilbert Burnet. 4to 4to 1682 Juxon, Mrs. Eliz., A Sermon preached at Laurence Pountnie's Church, at the funeral of, by Stephen Denison. 4to 1631 Kenyon, Lloyd, lord chief justice, A Sermon on the death of, preached at the Temple Church, [by Tho. Rennell, D.D.]. 8vo 1803 Langley, Mr. John, late master of St. Paul's School, Sermon on the death of, preached by Edward Reynolds, D.D., September 1657. 1658 Lucie, Lucas, merchant, A Sermon preached at the funeral of, October 23, 1663, by Nathaniel Waker, rector of St. Catherine Coleman Church. 4to Marlborough, John duke of, Apotheosis, a funeral oration, to the memory of, by Mr. Henley. 8vo 1732 Monk, Geo. duke of Albemarle, A Sermon at the funeral of, by Seth [Ward], lord bishop of Sarum. 4to 1670 Pembroke, William earl of, The Just Man's Memoriall, a Sermon preached at Baynard's Castle, on the death of, by T. C. 4to 1630 Scott, John, D.D., (late rector of St. Giles in the Fields), Sermon on the death of, by Z. Isham, D.D. 4to 1664 1695 4to Smith, Mrs. Anne (late wife of Mr. John Smith, citizen and salter), a Sermon preached at St. Matthew's, Friday street, at the funeral of, by Matth. Fowler, M.A., minister of Hammersmith. 4to 1656 Stock, Richard, pastor of Allhallows, Bread street, a Sermon at the funerall of, by Thomas Gataker, B. of D., pastor of Rotherhith. 1627 Stubbs, Mrs. Katherine, A Chrystal Glass for Christian Women, or Discourse on the godly life and death of [formerly of London], at Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, 1716. 4to 1716 Sutton, Cha. Manners, archbp. of Canterbury: The Sympathizing High Priest, three Sermons preached at the church of St. Mary Aldermary, on the death of, by the rev. H. B. Wilson, D.D., F.S.A. 8vo 1828 Tillotson, John, archbishop of Canterbury, A Serinon preached at the funeral of, in the church of St. Lawrence Jewry, by Gilbert [Burnet], lord bishop of Sarum. 4to 1694 Udall, Ephraim: Matthew the Publican, a Funeral Sermon preached at St. Stephen's, Walbrooke, 11 March, 1615. 4to 1616 Vinor, Sir Thomas, bart., A Sermon preached at St. Hellen's Church, at the funeral of, by Henry Hesketh. 4to 1683 Waller, Henry, commander of the martial band of London, A Sermon preached at the funeral of, by Geo. Hughes, M.A., preacher in Allhallows, Bread street. 4to 1632 West, Edw., minister in London: The old Apostolical way of Preaching, a Sermon on the death of, by Thomas Cole, preacher of the Gospel. 4to 1676 Whitaker, Jeremiah, pastor of Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, A Sermon preached at the funeral of, by Simeon Ashe. Third edition. 4to 1656 Whitmore, the right worshipful Sir George, knt., sometime lord mayor of the city of London, who departed this life at his house at Bawmes [Hoxton], December 12, 1654, The Funeral Sermon of, by Anthony Farindon, B.D. folio Winter, William, citizen of London, A Sermon preached at the buriall of, by Thomas Gataker, B. of D., pastor of Rotherhithe. 4to 1624 1656 Southwark. A TRUE narrative of the great and terrible Fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676. 4to Lond. n. d. The last speech and dying words of Thomas (lord, alias colonel) Pride; being touched in conscience for his inhumane murder of the bears in the bear-garden, when he was high sheriff of Surrey. 4to Lond. 1680 How and Rich: an impartial account of the proceedings at the late election for the burrough of Southwark; wherein are discovered the palpable forgeries of Elephant Smith, &c. folio Lond. 1681 Bethel and Smith: or a sober Answer to a tantivi pamphlet entitled How and Rich. folio n. d. A full and true account of a dreadful Fire in Southwark, and the manner of seizing a notorious papist. folio Lond. 1689 The Advice of the inhabitants of Southwark, presented to their members. folio Lond. 1701 A true description of the Mint, giving an account of its first becoming a place of refuge for debtors; the extent of its antient and modern limits, &c. A merry New-year's Gift, or the Captain's letter to about the late election in Southwark. 8vo Lond. 1710 the Colonell, Lond. 1712 A true copy of the last Will and Testament of Thomas Guy, late of Lombard street, bookseller. 8vo By Arthur Lond. 1765 Lond. 1725 Southwark Fair, or the sheep shearing; an opera. Svo Lond. 1729 The History and Antiquities of St. Saviour's, Southwark. Tiler. 8vo The History and Antiquities of the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark. By M. Concanen, jun. and A. Morgan. 8vo Deptford, 1795 The History and Antiquities of the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark. By M. Concanen, jun. and A. Morgan. 8vo, illustrated with 38 additional plates and portraits. Deptford, 1795 The History and Antiquities of the parochial church of St. Saviour's, Southwark, illustrated by 17 engravings. By W. H. Moss and the rev. J. Nightingale. 4to Lond. 1820 Annals of St. Mary Overy; or an historical and descriptive account of St. Saviour's church and parish; with numerous illustrations. By W. Taylor. 4to Lond. 1833 An enquiry into the right and jurisdiction in the City of London over the Borough of Southwark, and of the assumed power of the Surrey Magistrates over that borough. With the royal charter at full of Edw. VI., &c. 8vo Lond. (1787) Statutes of the College made and devised by Thomas Cure, esq., sadler to Queen Elizabeth, A.D. 1584, extracted by John Morton. The will of Mrs. Newcomen, who founded the Brown Boys School belonging to St. Saviour's, Southwark. Statutes of the Grammar School, founded by John Olave, Thomas Cure, &c., and confirmed by Queen Elizabeth. An extract from the Will of John Collett, esq., founder of the Red-cap Boys, belonging to the charity school of St. Saviour's, with an account of gifts in that parish. 8vo Lond. (1792) Report of two cases of controverted elections for the borough of Southwark. By Henry Clifford. 8vo Lond. 1802 A respectful Appeal to the Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens of London, on behalf of the rights and privileges of the borough of Southwark. By David Hughson, LL.D. 8vo Lond. 1816 Remarks on the privileges and franchises of the City of London, in the town and borough of Southwark. By D. Hughson. (Newspaper cutting.) A Letter to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, relative to a report made by the committee for general purposes respecting the high bailiff of the borough of Southwark. By Sir Watkin Lewes, high bailiff. 8vo Lond. 1817 An Address to the Commissioners of the Court of Requests for the town and borough of Southwark, &c., on some resolutions passed at a meeting, 6 May, 1819. By Samuel Lee. 8vo Lond. 1819 A Rental and Account of Monies, from lands, tenements, gifts, &c. belonging to the parishes of St. Olave and St. John, Southwark. 4to Lond. 1820 The first Annual Report of the Southwark Pension Society. 8vo Lond. 1829 A collection of bills and placards, during the Election for Southwark in 1831. (In a portfolio.) On the Etymology of the name Southwark. By Ralph Lindsay, esq., F.S.A. Third edition. 8vo Lond. 1839 Westminster. PETITION to the House of Commons of the King's distressed subjects and servants who belong to his Highnesse's Great Wardrobe, and other artificers and dependants, to the amount of two thousand persons. folio Lond. n. d. Act of Parliament (27 Eliz.) for the good government of the city and borough of Westminster. Lond. n. d. An Act for the continuance and maintenance of the School and Almshouses of Westminster. folio Lond. 1640 A Designe for bringing a navigable river from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire, to St. Gyles in the Fields. 4to. [See Improvements.] Westminster Fayre newly proclaimed. 4to Lond. 1641 Lond. 1647 Newes from the New Exchange, or the commonwealth of ladies. 8vo Lond. 1650 Lond. 1662 The address of several prisoners in the Gate-house, Westminster, with an account of their cruel usage. 8vo Duke's Bagnio, Long Acre :-see Public Buildings. [Proposals for] an office of enteries or publique register, at the Fountain in King street, Westminster. broad sheet n. d. A Dialogue upon the burning of the Pope and Presbyter in effigie at n. d. Relation of an assault made by French papists upon a minister of the French church, Newport street, St. Martin's lane. 1682 Case of the inhabitants of Westminster against a Bill about to be passed requiring Quarantine. folio n. d. The Petition of the ladies of London and Westminster to the honourable House [of Commons], for Husbands. 4to -Lond. 1693 A copy of the charter for founding the Royal Schoole to be called "The Royal Schole of King William III." in the house of Lewis Maidwell, esq., in the parish of St. James, Westminster. folio sheet Lond. 1702 An Act for the better securing Her Majesty's purchase of Cotton house, Westminster. folio sheet .. n. d. 1709 Lombard house, Westminster, for insuring goods and stock, lending money, &c., A collection of tracts relative to. folio Reasons for suppressing the yearly fair in Brook-field, Westminster, commonly called May Fair. 8vo Lond. 1709 The Maypole's New-year's gift, or thanks returned to its benefactors humbly inscribed to the two corners of Catherine street. 8vo Lond. 1714 An Act for the sale of the scite of Cardigan house, lately demolished by fire, situate in Lincoln's Inn fields. folio sheet (circ. 1724) Tracts relative to Westminster, viz. 1. Case of Archibald Hutchinson and John Cotton, esqrs., members returned for. 2. Counsellor Morgan's Ghost. 3. Reasons against the Coal-jobb Bill. 4. Independent meeting of the inhabitants of Westminster. 5. L-d L—t's Answer to D-n F—'s L— P—'s Letter, Dec. 20, 1745. 6. Impartial Considerations, &c. on the new Westminster Paving and Lighting Bill. 7. Case of the rev. Mr. Harrison, lecturer, and Mr. Borroughs, vestry clerk of St. Martin's parish, 1771. 8. Letter to the high bailiff of Westminster, as to proceedings at the election there in 1721. With other documents. folio Lond. 1721-46 The Charing Cross Medley, being a collection of poems, songs, &c. relating to scenes and occurrences in the neighbourhood of. 8vo Lond. 1732 Proceedings of the governors of St. George's Hospital, Hyde park:see Hospitals. .. Tom King's, or the Paphian Grove, with the humours of Covent Garden, a mock heroic poem. 8vo .. Lond. 1741 Lond. 1743 The powers and practice of the Court Leet of Westminster displayed. 8vo An enquiry into the Independency of a dependent 1-d, being an examination of an account of the late en of M-s of P-t for W――r, printed in the genealogy of their noble R―e. 8vo Lond. 1743 The Justice and the Footmen; being an impartial state of the case of the livery servants' intended meeting at Hickford's room, in Paton street. 8vo Lond. 1744 Proposal, &c., for lighting, cleansing, and removing nuisances in Westminster, with Jonas Hanway's letter to Mr. Sprainger on. sm. 8vo Lond. 1751 A review of the project for building a new square at Westminster, said to be for the use of Westminster School. By a Sufferer. 8vo Lond. 1757 .. |