Publications of Joseph Pote

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Printed by Joseph Pote

  • Pote, Joseph. The history and antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and Chapel of St. George: with the Institution, Laws, and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Including, The several Foundations in the Castle, From their First Establishment to the Present Time: With an Account of the Town and Corporation of Windsor; the Royal Apartments, and Paintings in the Castle; the Ceremonies of the Installation of a Knight of the Garter; also an Account of the first Founders, and their Successors Knights-Companions, to the present time, with their several Stiles or Titles, at large, from their Plates in the Choir of St. George's Chapel; the Succession of the Deans and Prebends of Windsor; the Alms-Knights; the Monumental, and Ancient Inscriptions; with other Particulars not mentioned by any Author. The whole intirely new wrote, and Illustrated with Cor. Eton: printed by Joseph Pote, Bookseller, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T95997. Grub Street ID 315479.
  • Some thoughts on the present scheme for reducing the interest of the four per cents. Eton: printed by J. Pote Bookseller, February, M,DCC,XLIX-L. [1749-50] [i.e. 1750]. ESTC No. N63591. Grub Street ID 45736.
  • A scheme for establishing a constitutional militia. With a postscript, relating to the landed and moneyed interest. London]: First printed at Eton by J. Pote, in the year 1747. Re-Printed; and sold by Thomas Pote, Bookseller, next Serjeants Inn Gate, in Fleetstreet, London. November MDCCLVI. [1756. ESTC No. T93626. Grub Street ID 313291.
  • An introduction to the Latin tongue, for the use of youth. Eton: printed by J. Pote; sold also by Thomas Pote, London, 1758. ESTC No. N18225. Grub Street ID 7702.
  • Foster, John. An essay on the different nature of accent and quantity, with their use and Application in the pronunciation of the English, Latin, and Greek languages; containing an account and Explanation of the of the ancient tones, and a defence of the present system of Greek accentual marks, against the objections of Isaac Vossius, Henninius, Sarpedonius, Dr. G. And others. By John Foster, M.A. Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Eton: printed by J Pote; sold also by T. Pote, in Fleetstreet; and T. Payne, next the Mews Gate near St. Martin's Lane, London, 1762. ESTC No. N170. Grub Street ID 6499.
  • Pote, Joseph. Les delices de Windsore; or, a description of Windsor Castle, and the country adjacent, treating, I. Of the Castle. II. Of the Royal Appartments and the Paintings therein. III. Of the Chapel of St. George. IV. Of the Order of the Garter. V. Of the Town and Forest of Windsor, the Parks, and Villages in the Neighbourhood. With two views of the castle, a nd other cutts, To which is added an appendix, containing the ceremonies of installation of a Knigh of the Garter in St. George's Chapel. Eton: printed by J. Pote; sold also by T. Pote, in Fleet-Street, London, MDCCLXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. T65425. Grub Street ID 290340.
  • Nomenclatura or, nouns and verbs in English and Latin, to be formed and declined by children of the lowest forms. For the use of Eton-School. Eton: printed by J. Pote, 1763. ESTC No. N12548. Grub Street ID 2547.
  • Pote, Joseph. Les delices de Windsore; or, a pocket companion to Windsor Castle; and the country adjacent; ... Eton: printed by J. Pote. Sold also, by Mr. Walter; Mr. Ridley; Mr. Williams; Mr. Parker, London; and by J. Snow at Windsor, [1769?]. ESTC No. N50224. Grub Street ID 34331.

Printed for Joseph Pote

  • Gomez, Madame de; Haywood, Eliza; Haywood, Eliza, translator. La belle AssemblĂ©e: or, The adventures of twelve days. Being a curious collection of remarkable incidents which happen'd to some of the first quality in France. Written in French for the entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him by Madam de Gomez. In two volumes. The second edition, adorn'd with copper-plates.. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; Weaver Bickerton, in Devereux-Court, without Temple-Bar; and Joseph Pote, at the Golden-Door over against Suffolk-street, near Charing Cross, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T114647. Grub Street ID 166446.
  • Histories, or tales of past times: viz. I. The Little Red Riding-Hood. II. The fairy. III. The Blue Beard. IV. The Sleeping Beauty in the wood. V. The master cat, or Puss in Boots. VI. Cinderilla, or the Little glass slipper. Vii. Riquet a la houpe. Viii. Little Poucet, and his brothers. IX. The discreet princess, or the Adventures of Finetta. With morals. By M. Perrault. Translated into English. London: printed for J. Pote, at Sir Isaac New-ton's [sic] Head, near Suffolk-street, Charing-cross; and R. Montagu, the corner of Great Queen-street, near Drury-lane, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N1854. Grub Street ID 8010.
  • Entick, John. Speculum linguarum: or, Greek made easy to scholars, by an English grammar only, Neither tedious, nor obscure; whereby, the young Beginner, will be greatly assisted in learning that Language, the Principles thereof being laid down in a familliar Manner; for the Use of Schools and private Families. Numb. II. By John Entick. Master of a Private School, in Bell-Alley, Coleman-Street. London: printed for Joseph Pote, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head at Suffolk-Street End, near Charing Cross: sold also, by Mr. Strahan, in Cornhill; Mr. Battley, at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row; and Mr. Williamson, at Grays-Inn-Gate, in Holbourn, 1729. ESTC No. N37096. Grub Street ID 25051.
  • Morell, Thomas. Some considerations on the epiphany, or manifestation of Christ to the gentiles. To which is added, a general character of ... Andrew Snape, ... In a sermon preached at St. Mary's ... on January 6, 1742/3. By T. Morell,. London: printed for J. Pote, at Eton; and sold by M. Cooper, 1743. ESTC No. N46329. Grub Street ID 31196.
  • A scheme for establishing a militia, &c. With a postscript. Eton: printed for J. Pote; sold also by W. Owen, near Temple-Bar, in Fleet-Street, London, [1747]. ESTC No. N21849. Grub Street ID 11204.
  • Order of the Garter.. The ceremonies of the installation of a Knight of the Garter, In St. George's Chapel at Windsor. As settled by the Late Mr. Anstis, Garter King of Arms. London: Printed for Thomas Pote next Serjeant's-Inn-Gate in Fleetstreet, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T191015. Grub Street ID 226059.

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  • Pote, Joseph. The foreigner's guide: or, A necessary and instructive companion both for the foreigner and native, in their tour through the cities of London and Wesminster [sic]. Giving I. A general description of these two cities, with an account of their respective governments. II. A description of the royal palaces, noblemen's houses, publick buildings, churches, streets, squares, and the most remarkable places in and near this famous metropolis. With an account of the Inns of Court, Royal Society, publick walks, diversion, remarkable days, court days, post days, &. III. A description of the several villages in the neighbourhood; as Chelsea, Kensington, Richmond, Greenwich, Woolwich, Hampstead, &c. As also others more remote, vix. Hampton-Court, Windsor, Oxford, Cambridge, Bleinheim [sic], Newmarket horse-races, Epsom, Tunbridge, Bath, &c. IV. An account of the rates of coaches, watermen, &c. Also the rates of post-horses; with the roads to Dover and Harwich. The second edition. Corrected and improved to the present time; and the whole very useful and entertaining both to the foreigner and native: and written in English and French.. London: printed for J. Pote; J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street; and J. Carter, at the Blackmoor's-Head, over-against the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXL. [1740]. ESTC No. N48924. Grub Street ID 33389.