Publications of William Bingley

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  • 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.