Bingley, William.
The extraordinary case of William Bingley, bookseller, who on the 11th of June, 1768, was committed to Newgate upon a writ of attachment of contempt. ...
London: printed in March, 1770.
ESTC No. N30942.Grub Street ID 19856.
Bingley, William.
The case of William Bingley, bookseller, Who was Two Years imprisoned by the Court of King's-Bench, without Trial, Conviction, or Sentence. Containing a genuine narrative of the proceedings of the Court against him; together with copies of the several rules which were made on the occasion. Compiled by a barrister of the Middle-Temple. To which is added an appendix.
London: printed for the benefit of William Bingley, and sold by Mess. Davis and Son, Piccadilly; Woodfall, Charing-Cross; Fox, Westminster-Hall; Williams, Fleet-Street; Woodgate, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Tomlinson, Whitechapel; Steel, Tower-Hill; and at the pamphlet-shops, at the Royal Exchange, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. N14654.Grub Street ID 4445.
Bingley, William.
A sketch of English liberty; comprising a remarkable Star-chamber case, 9th of Geo. III. the King against Wm. Bingley. The precedents faithfully copied from the records in the Crown Office. To which is added, a short appeal to the public on the prisoner's sufferings. Embellished with a characteristic portrait.
London: printed and sold by T. W. Fores; and by the editor, [1792].
ESTC No. N23489.Grub Street ID 12848.
Bingley, William.
An examination into the origin and continuance of the discontents in Ireland, and the true cause of the rebellion: being a faithful narrative of the particular sufferings of the Irish peasantry: with a plan which, if Adopted, cannot fail to bring back the Roman Catholic insurgents to their allegiance; without Injury to the Protestant Interest; or, What they never Asked, Emancipation. To which is annexed a specimen of Irish anecdotes, which the Editor Proposes, on a Future Occasion, to Enlarge. By William Bingley, Fourteen Years a Resident in Ireland.
London: printed for and sold by the editor, No. 2, Red Lion Passage. Fleetstreet, [1799].
ESTC No. T89355.Grub Street ID 309259.
Bingley, William.
An examination into the origin of the discontents in Ireland, with remarks on the writings and interference, ex officio, of Arthur Young, Esq. Being a faithful narrative of the particular sufferings of the Roman Catholic peasantry, From The Operation Of Tythes, The Payment And Exactions Of Surplice Fees, &c. Shewing, by a very easy method, a plan for the tranquillization of that kingdom. By William Bingley, Fourteen Years A Resident In Ireland.
London: printed for and sold by the editor, No. 2, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, 1799.
ESTC No. N871.Grub Street ID 53613.