Byrom, John.
A review of the proceedings against Dr. Bentley, in the university of Cambridge: in answer to a late pretended full and impartial account, &c. With some remarks upon Serjeant Miller's account of that university; ... By N. O. M.A. of the same university.
London : printed for E. Moor, 1719.
ESTC No. T44903.Grub Street ID 273251.
Byrom, John.
Tunbridgiale, a poem: being a description of Tunbridge. In a letter to a friend at London. By the Author of My time O ye muses, &c. spectator, vol. VIII.
London : Printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, MDCCXXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T52004.Grub Street ID 279182.
Byrom, John.
A full and true account of an horrid and barbarous robbery, Committed on Epping-Forest, upon the Body of the Cambridge Coach. In a Letter to M. F. Esq;.
London : printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T40302.Grub Street ID 269381.
Byrom, John.
A full and true account of an horrid and barbarous robbery, committed on Epping-Forest, upon the body of the Cambridge coach. In a letter to M. F. Esq;.
London : printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. N5879.Grub Street ID 41955.
Byrom, John.
A serious disswasive [sic] from an intended subscription, for continuing the races upon Kersal Moore. Address'd to the inhabitants of Manchester, and parts adjacent.
Manchester: printed for R. Whitworth, 1733.
ESTC No. T100754.Grub Street ID 154667.
Byrom, John.
A serious disswasive [sic] from an intended subscription, for continuing the races upon Kersal Moore. Address'd to the inhabitants of Manchester, and parts adjacent.
Manchester: printed for R. Whitworth, 1733.
ESTC No. T204242.Grub Street ID 234549.
Byrom, John.
An epistle to a friend; Occasioned by A Sermon Intituled, The False Claims to Martyrdom consider'd: A Sermon Preach'd at St. Anne's Church, Manchester, November 2, 1746. Being the Sunday after All-Saints Day, By Benj. Nichols, M. A. Assistant-Curate of the said Church, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Uxbridge.
London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCXLVII. [1747].
ESTC No. T1756.Grub Street ID 212656.
Byrom, John.
Sir Lowbred O---n: or, the Hottentot knight. A new ballad, to the tune of The abbot of Canterbury. Occasion'd by a pamphlet lately publish'd, intitled Jacobite and nonjuring principles freely examin'd, ... with remarks on some part of a book lately published, intitled A Christian catechism, &c. said to be wrote by Dr. D----c--n. By J. Owen.
London : printed for M. Cooper; and sold by the booksellers in Manchester, [1748].
ESTC No. T221953.Grub Street ID 245044.
Byrom, John.
An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple. Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
London : printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown, in Ivy-Lane, Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749].
ESTC No. T61479.Grub Street ID 287170.
Byrom, John.
An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple. Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix, shewing, that according to the plainest sense of Scripture, th nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
London] : Printed in the year, 1751.
ESTC No. N9238.Grub Street ID 54113.
Byrom, John.
An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple. Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of Scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
London : printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LII. [1752].
ESTC No. N9236.Grub Street ID 54111.
Byrom, John.
Enthusiasm; a poetical essay. In a letter to a friend in town.
London : printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, in Fleet-Street, near Temple-Bar, M.DCC.LII. [1752].
ESTC No. N2281.Grub Street ID 12167.
Byrom, John.
Enthusiasm; In a letter to a friend in town.
Dublin: printed in the year, 1757.
ESTC No. N52595.Grub Street ID 36579.
Byrom, John.
The universal English short-hand; or, the way of writing English, in the most easy, concise, regular, and beautiful manner, Applicable to any other Language, But particularly adjusted to our own. Invented by John Byrom, M. A. F. R. S. And some time Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Now published from his Manuscripts.
Manchester: printed by Joseph Harrop, opposite the Exchange, 1767.
ESTC No. T76257.Grub Street ID 298741.
Byrom, John.
Miscellaneous poems, by John Byrom, ... In two volumes.
Manchester: printed by J. Harrop, 1773.
ESTC No. T227682.Grub Street ID 248594.
Byrom, John.
Miscellaneous poems, by John Byrom, M. A. F. R. S. sometime Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, And Inventor of The Universal English Short-Hand. In two volumes.
Manchester: printed by J. Harrop, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T144863.Grub Street ID 191678.
Byrom, John.
An epistle to a gentleman of the temple. Occasioned by two treatises lately published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
The third edition..
London : Printed for G. Robinson in Pater-noster-Row, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T192259.Grub Street ID 226786.
Byrom, John.
An abridgement of Mr. Byrom's Universal English short-hand; or, the way of writing English in the most easy, concise, regular, and beautiful manner. Designed for the use of schools.
The second edition..
London : printed for the editor; and sold by H. Lowndes, in Fleet Street, 1796.
ESTC No. T106645.Grub Street ID 159780.