Publications of Robert Whatley

Author

  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to Thomas Burnett, Esq; occasion'd by his to the Earl of Hallifax. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, [1715]. ESTC No. T176790. Grub Street ID 213797.
  • Whatley, Robert. Mr. Burnet's defence: or, more reasons for an impeachment. ... In a second letter to ... the Earl of Halifax ... London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T41512. Grub Street ID 270409.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord-Chief-Justice King, on His Lordship's being Design'd a peer. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T38416. Grub Street ID 267893.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord-Chief-Justice King, on His Lordship's being Design'd a peer. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T38417. Grub Street ID 267894.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple, from a Student of the same House. Writ in the Year 1713. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T38009. Grub Street ID 267525.
  • Whatley, Robert. A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace. Or, an account of some late extraordinary proceedings of a couple of Westminster justices against a gentleman, for standing the friend of an innocent person committed to the Gate-House, on suspicion of felony; For the Benefit of the Subject, faithfully and truly stated, with large Observations thereon, on the Duty of a Justice of Peace, on Goals, and on the State of the Law, in general. With some Reflections on our present political and religious Disputes. In a humble Representation to a Noble Lord. London: printed and sold by J. Lacy within Temple-Bar, E. Jackson at St. James's, and J. Debarry in St. Martin's-Lane, over-against Douglas's Coffee-House, Booksellers, 1729. ESTC No. T3967. Grub Street ID 268892.
  • Whatley, Robert. A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace. Or, an account of some late extraordinary proceedings of a couple of Westminster justices against a gentleman, for standing the friend of an innocent person committed to the Gate-House, on suspicion of felony; For the Benefit of the Subject, faithfully and truly stated, with large Observations thereon, on the Duty of a Justice of Peace, on Goals, and on the State of the Law, in general. With some Reflections on our present political and religious Disputes. In a humble Representation to a Noble Lord. London: printed and sold by J. Lacy within Temple-Bar, E. Jackson at St. James's, and J. Debarry in St. Martin's-Lane, over against Douglas's Coffee-House, Booksellers, 1729. ESTC No. N6561. Grub Street ID 47456.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple, from a Student of the same House. Writ in the Year 1713. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N3145. Grub Street ID 20337.
  • Whatley, Robert. An impartial review of a miscellaneous treatise (lately publish'd) entitled, A Friendly Admonition to Gentlemen in the Commission of the Peace; wherein What is Amiss is rectify'd, and what is Right is further Enforc'd. In Answer to a Letter sent to the Author from a Reverend Divine on Occasion of it. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. T3980. Grub Street ID 269011.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple, from a Student of the same House. Writ in the Year 1713. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N10720. Grub Street ID 727.
  • Whatley, Robert. A discourse made to a person in a country parish church, October 1, 1732. doing penance for the sin of fornication. Most humbly recommended to the Consideration of the late Committee, of the honourable House of Commons, of Enquiry into the Abuses of the Ecclesiastical Courts. London: printed for J. Clarke at the Bible under the Royal Exchange: and sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T31963. Grub Street ID 262712.
  • Whatley, Robert. A discourse made to a person in a country parish church, October 1, 1732. doing penance for the sin of fornication. Most humbly recommended to the Consideration of the late Committee, of the honourable House of Commons, of Enquiry into the Abuses of the Ecclesiastical Courts. London: printed for J. Clarke at the Bible under the Royal Exchange: and sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T127117. Grub Street ID 176953.
  • Whatley, Robert. A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman. London: printed for T. Cooper; and J. Millan, 1737. ESTC No. T1514. Grub Street ID 196773.
  • Whatley, Robert. A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman. London: printed for John Millan, near Charing-Cross, and sold at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T48167. Grub Street ID 276109.
  • Whatley, Robert. Letters and applications relating to the Short history of a ten years negotiation between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman, that passed from the time of its being printed, (and in the minister's hands), in March 1737, to the publishing of it in March 1738. London: printed. And sold by J. Millan, and to be had at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1738. ESTC No. T75473. Grub Street ID 298200.
  • Whatley, Robert. Three letters. The first, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. ... The second, to the Lord Chancellor King ... The third, to his Lordship, on the author's design of taking orders, in September 1728. Humbly inscribed to the minister. By Mr. Whatley. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Noon, 1739. ESTC No. N14326. Grub Street ID 4207.
  • Whatley, Robert. Three letters. The first, to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, in December 1727. ... The second, to the Lord Chancellor King ... The third, to his Lordship, on the author's design of taking orders, in September 1728. Humbly inscribed to the minister. By Mr. Whatley. London: printed and sold by T. Cooper, 1739. ESTC No. T75474. Grub Street ID 298201.
  • Whatley, Robert. Judgment signed in the cause between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, and Mr. Whatley; both Loyal Subjects of the same most gracious Sovereign, and Co-Members of the same Free, Civil, Christian Community. London: printed by J. Mechell at the King's-Arms in Fleet street, and sold by him, and by the booksellers, &c, 1740. ESTC No. T1965. Grub Street ID 229875.
  • Whatley, Robert. The dernier resort: or, an appeal to the King, in the cause between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole and Mr. Whatley. London: printed for the author, 1741. ESTC No. T201445. Grub Street ID 232732.
  • Whatley, Robert. A presentment made to the Reverend Dr. George Reynolds archdeacon of Lincoln at his visitation held at Caister October the 2d. 1741; by the Reverend Mr. Whatley ... [Lincoln: printed for William Wood, 1741]. ESTC No. T206703. Grub Street ID 236117.
  • Whatley, Robert. A letter to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled; containing, a state of the cause between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole and Mr Whatley, as It now lies at Issue in the Hands of the Members of the most Honourable the Privy-Council, by Mr Whatley's most humble Appeal to his Majesty, in the Cause between Them. London: printed for the author, MDCCXLII. [1742]. ESTC No. T140518. Grub Street ID 188215.
  • Whatley, Robert. The christian. A sermon on the words of King Agrippa to St. Paul, "almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." Most humbly inscribed to the Lord Bishop of Durham. By Robert Whatley, Rector of Toft, near Lincoln, and Prebendary of York. Hull: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row [London]; and sold by R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, London, 1746. ESTC No. T3122. Grub Street ID 262047.
  • Whatley, Robert. The christian. A sermon on the words of King Agrippa to St. Paul, "almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." By Robert Whatley, Rector of Toft near Lincoln, and Prebendary of York. London: printed by Dan. Browne, for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T121513. Grub Street ID 172336.
  • Whatley, Robert. The immortal-Mortal; or, the age censured for its neglect of futurity. A sermon preach'd at Castor, August 10, 1748. at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. By Robert Whatley, Rector of Toft near Lincoln, and Prebendary of York. London: printed by Dan. Browne, for M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold by the booksellers in York and Lincoln, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T37007. Grub Street ID 266817.
  • Whatley, Robert. Self-Entertainment: or, day-thoughts. Being a collection of six months occasional reflections, set down as they occurr'd to the writer's mind. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. T47437. Grub Street ID 275386.
  • Whatley, Robert. The immortal-Mortal. A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. By the Reverend Mr. Whatley, Rector of Toft near Lincoln, and Prebendary of York. To which is prefix'd, a new preface, suited to the present most melancholly Occasion. London: printed and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Francis Knight Bookseller, at his Shop the Corner of Little-Ryder-Street, St. James's, M.DCC.LI. [1751]. ESTC No. T7274. Grub Street ID 296152.