St. Paul's Churchyard
Names
- St. Paul's Churchyard
Street/Area/District
- St. Paul's Churchyard
Maps & Views
- 1553-59 London (Strype, 1720): Pauls Church Yard
- 1553-9 Londinum (Braun & Hogenberg, 1572): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1553-9 London ("Agas Map" ca. 1633): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1560 London (Jansson, 1657): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1593 London (Norden, 1653 - British Library): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1666 London after the fire (Bowen, 1772): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1666 London after the fire (Hollar & Leake, 1669?): Pauls Churchyard
- 1677 A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London (Ogilby & Morgan): St. Pauls Church Yard
- 1720 London (Strype): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1736 London (Moll & Bowles): St. Paul's Churchyard
- 1746 London, Westminster & Southwark (Rocque): St. Paul's Church Yard
- 1761 London (Dodsley): St. Pauls Church Yard
- 1799 London (Horwood): St. Paul's Churchyard
Descriptions
from A Dictionary of London, by Henry Harben (1918)
St. Paul's Churchyard
A street extending west from Cheapside and Cannon Street to Ludgate Hill on the north south, west and east sides of the Cathedral (P.O. Directory).
First mention: "Cimiteno sive vico regio vocato Pawles-chirchehawe juxta portam Sancti Pauli," 19 H. VI. (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. p. 12).
In early times it was merely a churchyard surrounding the church, and enclosed by a wall, within which were erected from time to time various buildings connected with the church.
Subsequently during the rebuilding of the church after the fire of 1087, considerable acquisitions of land round the Church were made from time to time by the Dean and Chapter, and in 1285 licence was granted to enclose the churchyard and precinct with a stone wall having gates and posterns to be open from dawn until night (Cal. P.R. Ed. I. 1281–92, 174).
Stow goes so far as to assert that by these means the central thoroughfare from Aldgate in the east to Ludgate in the west was blocked up and the traffic of the City impeded, with the result that some new means of ingress and egress had to be devised. If this statement could be verified it would denote the existence in early times of a main road extending from Cornhill to Ludgate Hill through the centre of the City, but there is no direct evidence of the existence of this thoroughfare.
The encroachments, however, so seriously interfered with the liberties of the City that complaint is made against the Dean and Chapter in 14 Ed. II. that they had appropriated for the use of the church a piece of land on which the Mayor and citizens had been accustomed to hold the Court, called "Folkmot," and had enclosed it with a wall and built houses on it, and had appropriated other pieces of land, and further that they had obstructed the gate of St. Augustine, so that people had not free ingress and egress through it. The Dean and Chapter replied by producing the charters, granting the lands and privileges to them (Lib. Cust. I. 339, et seq.), and no further action was taken in the matter.
Within the precincts of the churchyard were the cloisters, the Pardon Churchyard, the Chapter House, a charnel house and chapel over it.
The bishop's palace stood at the north-west corner.
At the north-east end stood the Cross, for centuries a celebrated meeting-place for public purposes and in later days for the delivery of sermons.
See St. Paul's Cross.
The first shops were erected in the churchyard about 1587 and before the Fire, these were mainly inhabited by Stationers.
from A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, by John Strype (1720)
[St. Paul's Churchyard.]
Richard Beamor *, succeeded [Mauricius] in the Bishoprick, who did wonderfully increase the said Church; purchasing (of his own Cost) the large Streets and Lanes about it, wherein were wont to dwell many Lay-people: Which Ground he began to compass about with a strong Wall of Stone, and Gates. King Henry I. gave to the said Richard, so much of the Mote, or Wall, of the Castle on the Thames side, to the South, as should be needful to make the said Wall of; and so much as should suffice to make a Wall without the way, on the North side, &. | * Beauveys, or Belmeis, or le Beaumes; for all those ways he is writtten. J. S. Forwarded by Bp. Beamor. Wall about Pauls Churchyard. |
This Patent of King Henry, (viz. Henry I.) was as followeth. | J. S. |
Henricus Dei gratia, Rex Anglie, Archiepiscopis & Episcopis & Comitibus Anglie, & Hugoni de Bochalanda, & omnibus Baronibus, & Fidelibus suis Francis & Anglis de London, & de Middlesex, & de tota Anglia salutem. Sciatis, &c. i.e. "Know ye that I have given toGod and the Church of St. Pauls, London, and Richard, Bishop of the same Church, so much of the Ditch of my Castle on the Thames side, Southward, as shall be needful to make the "Wall of the said Church; and so much of the same Ditch as may suffice to make a Way without the Wall. And on the other part of the Church, Northward, as the same Bishop hath destroyed of the same Ditch." Witnesses, Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, and Roman Chancellor, and Gislebert de Aquila, at Pordesmund, on the Birth-day of St. Hippolitus, Martyr. This Letter the Dean and Chapter produced to King Edward I. his Justices, upon a Presentment against them, for appropriating to themsleves certain Ground thereabouts. But to this the Commonalty said, "That the King's Father granted as much as in him was, to the said Dean and Chapter, that they might inclose their Churchyard, as is aforesaid. But this ought not to prejudice the said Commonalty in this behalf. And that because there was not an Inquisition upon this made, as the Custom is, whether this Grant would not be prejudicial and damageable to the whole City. For they said, that the whole Soil, between the Gate called St. Augustin's Gate, near the said Church, and the Gate on the West part of the said Church, towards Ludgate, is High-street, and the King's Highway of the foresaid City. Whereof a great Part, by the raising of the Wall of the East, and the building of Houses by the said Dean and Chapter, is now inclosed, and the King's High-street much streightned, to the great Damage of the whole City." | Some of the Ditch of Bainard's Castle, granted to the Church of St. Paul. |
To this let me add, that it is true there was long before, Contest between the Church of St. Pauls, and the Lords of Bainards Castle, about their Bounds here. There was one Eustathius Earl of Boloign, who became Possessor of Bainard Castle. Which Earl (as the Dean and Chapter shewed) Anno 1106. permitted and granted omnes Calumpnias, i.e. all Claims which he had upon the Lands, which one Maurice, Bishop of London, asserted to be of the Churchyard of St. Pauls, London; and upon all other Lands which were within the Walls of the said Churchyard, to be quit to God and St. Paul, from the said Earl and his Heirs for ever. And this by a certain Charter which they produced under the Name of the said Earl.] | Antient Contest between Bainard Castle, and Pauls Church, about Bounds. |
It should seem, that this Richard inclosed but two Sides of the said Church or Cemitery of St. Paul, to wit, the South and North Side: For King Edward II. in the 10th of his Reign, granted that the said Churchyard should be inlcosed with a Wall, where it wanted, for the Murthers and Robberies that were there committed. | Murthers and Robberies in St. Paul's Churchyard. |
But the Citizens then claimed the East Part of the Churchyard, to be the Place of Assembly to their Folk-motes; and that the great Steeple, there situate, was to that Use, their common Bell; which being there rung, all the Inhabitants of the City might hear, an come together. They also claimed the West Side, that they might there assemble themselves together, with the Lord of Baynards Castle, for view of their Armour, in defence of the City. This Matter was, in the Tower of London, referred to Harvius de Stanton, and other Justices Itinerantes; but I find not the decision or judgment of that Controversy. | The common Bell in Pauls Churchyard, rung for the calling together of the Citizens to their Folkemotes. |
Concerning the Walling of this Churchyard round, King Henry the Third, granted by his Letters Patents, for the King and his Heirs, that the Dean and Chapter might inclose the Churchyard of the said Cathedral Church, and the Precinct, with a Stone Wall round about. And so inclosed, might hold it to them and their Heirs for ever. Which Grant, the said King's Son, King Edward, confirmed by his Charter, among other Liberties of the said Church.] | Walling Paul's Churchyard round. J. S. Baga, Quo Warranto In the Excheq. |
True it is, that Edward III. in the 17th of his Reign, gave commandment for the finishing of that Wall; which was then performed. And to this day it continueth; although now on both Sides, (to wit, within and without) it be hidden with dwelling Houses. |
from London and Its Environs Described, by Robert and James Dodsley (1761)
St. Paul's Church yard, The area round St. Paul's cathedral, surrounded on the north and west chiefly by booksellers and toy-shops, and on the south side by the makers of chairs, screens and cabinets.
from Lockie's Topography of London, by John Lockie (1810)
St. Paul's Church-Yard,—the houses which surround and front St. Paul's Cathedral, the numbers begin and end at Ludgate-st.
from A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs, by James Elmes (1831)
St. Paul's Church-yard, is the area round the cathedral of St. Paul, with the newly built school of St. Paul at the eastern end.
from London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, by Henry Benjamin Wheatley and Peter Cunningham (1891)
Paul's (St.) Churchyard, the irregular area, lined with houses, encircling St. Paul's Cathedral and burial-ground, of which the side towards the Thames is commonly called the bow, and the side towards Paternoster Row the string. The original statue of Queen Anne, before the west front of the church, was the work (1712) of Francis Bird, a poor sculptor, whose best work is his monument to Dr. Busby, in Westminster Abbey. It was the subject of an indifferent copy of verses, by a poet who could write better things, Sir Samuel Garth, author of the Dispensary. A couplet will suffice as a specimen of the whole:—
With grace divine great Anna's seen to rise
An awful form that glads a Nation's eyes.
In the area of St. Paul's Church is a noble statue erected of the late Queen in marble, though I cannot say it's extremely like Her Majesty, yet it is very masterly done, with her Crown on her head, her sceptre and globe in her hands, and adorned with her Royal Robes and ensigns of the garter. Round her Pedestal are four fine figures, also in marble, representing Great Britain, France, Ireland, and America.—Macky, A Journey through England, 8vo, 1722, vol. i. p. 280.
The old statue, which was worn out, has been replaced by a copy in Sicilian marble by Messrs. Mowlem, Burt, and Freeman. This was unveiled in December 1886.
At the east end of the Cathedral was St. Paul's School, and on the string or northern side is the Chapter-house of the Cathedral. St. Paul's Churchyard was one of the places examined for lodgings for the retinue of Charles V. previous to his coming to London in 1522, and we learn from the return the kind of houses occupied by one or two noted residents:—
. Maister Lylly, scole maister: i hall, iiij chambers, iiij feather beddes, i kitchin, and other necessaries.
Poloderus [Polydore Vergil] in Paules Churche Yarde: hall, parlour, iiij chambers, iiij beddes with all necessaries.
Before the Fire, which destroyed the old Cathedral, St. Paul's Churchyard was chiefly inhabited by stationers, whose shops were then, and till the year 1760, distinguished by signs. The Cronycle of England, folio, 1515, was printed by Julian Notary, "dwellynge in powles chyrche yarde besyde ye weste dore by my lordes palyes." His sign was The Three Kinges. At the sign of the White Greyhound, in St. Paul's Churchyard, the first editions of Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece were published by John Harrison; at the Flower de Luce and the Crown appeared the first edition of the Merry Wives of Windsor; at the Green Dragon the first edition of the Merchant of Venice; at the Fox the first edition of Richard II.; at the Angel the first edition of Richard III.; at the Spread Eagle the first edition of Troilus and Cressida; at the Gun the first edition of Titus Andronicus; and at the Red Bull the first edition of Lear. Ben Jonson makes a reference to Purfoote the printer's sign, the Lucretia, in Paul's Churchyard:—
He makes a face like a stabbed Lucretia.1
Lucretia, "with the dagger at her breast and a ridiculous expression of agony in her face, formed a vignette to most of his books," and was stamped on their covers. The earliest English book of glees and catches, Pammelia: Musicke's Miscellanie of Pleasant Roundelays and Catches, was published in 1609 by William Burley, at the sign of the Spread Eagle, at the north door of St. Paul's.
March 29, 1617.—Warrant to pay John Bill, Bookseller in St. Paul's Church-yard, £469 : 11 : 0 for books.—Cal. State Pap., 1611–1618, p. 454.
It also appears to have been famed thus early for trunkmakers:—
And coffin makers are well paid their rent
For many a woefull wooden tenement
For which the trunk makers in Paul's Church yard
A large revenue this sad year have shared.
Their living customers for trunks were fled
They now made chests or coffins for the dead.
Taylor (the Water Poet), The Fearful Summer, or London's Calamitie.
After the Fire the majority of the stationers removed to Little Britain and Paternoster Row; but the Yard was not wholly deserted. At the "Bible and Sun," or No. 65 on the north side of St. Paul's Churchyard, one door west of Canon Alley, lived John Newbery, "the philanthropic bookseller," Goldsmith's "good-natured man, with the red-pimpled face,"2 to whose kind catering for the public we are indebted for the entertaining histories of Mr. Thomas Trip, Giles Gingerbread, and Little Goody Two Shoes. Here, for 60 guineas, Johnson (as agent for Goldsmith) sold the Vicar of Wakefield to Newbery's nephew. The site of Newbery's shop is now occupied by the publishing office of the Religious Tract Society. No. 81, the corner of Ludgate Hill, was the shop of Mr. Harris, another clever provider for the public entertainment in the same way, and, until 1889, occupied by Messrs. Griffiths and Farran. At No. 72 lived J. Johnson, the bookseller; and here in 1784 was published The Task, a poem by William Cowper. No. 62, one door east of Canon Alley, was F. and C. Rivingtons, as chronicled by Peter Pindar:—
In Paul's Churchyard, the Bible and the Key
This wondrous pair is always to be seen,—
Somewhat the worse for wear—a little grey—
One like a Saint, and one with Caesar's mien.
In January 1757 Mrs. Carter was lodging at the house of Mr. Wallis, cabinetmaker, St. Paul's Churchyard. The house was "known as 'The Elephant,' and was situated opposite to the south door of the Cathedral." It was in St. Paul's Churchyard that Rowland Hill met William Huntington, S.S. (Sinner Saved), and ran away from him.
His dislike to the S.S. was so great that, as Southey tells us, he took up one of Huntington's books with a pair of tongs, and gave it in that manner to a servant to take downstairs and use it for lighting the fire. Campbell, the poet.
June 2, 1819.—[At Longmans'] met Campbell and walked with him to a little bedroom he has taken in St. Paul's Churchyard, in order to consult medical advice about a complaint he has.—Moore's Diary.
The following curious picture of St. Paul's Churchyard in the time of Cromwell is from a single half-sheet in the British Museum, dated May 27, 1651:—
Forasmuch as the Inhabitants of Paul's Churchyard are much disturbed by the souldiers and others, calling out to passingers, and examining them (though they goe peaceably and civilly along), and by playing at nine pinnes at unseasonable houres; These are therefore to command all souldiers and others whom it may concern, that hereafter there shall be no examining and calling out to persons that go peaceably on their way, unlesse they do approach their Guards, and likewise to forbeare playing at nine pinnes and other sports, from the houre of nine of the clocke in the evening till six in the morning, that so persons that are weake and indisposed to rest, may not be disturbed. Given under our hands the day and yeare above written,
IOHN BARKESTEAD.
BENJAMIN BLUNDELL.
This yard, it would appear, was famous for its trees.
We have had here on Saturday night last and Sunday morning an exceeding high wind, such as seldom hath happened in any country. It hath blown down many houses in the country and many chimneys in this towne, the greatest Elme in Paul's Churchyard, and diverse Trees about the Charter-House and Westminster.—Sir John More to Sir Ralph Winwood, London, June 18, 1611.
In the Chapter-house of St. Paul's (on the north side of the yard) was performed, in the reign of James II., the mock ceremony of degrading Samuel Johnson, chaplain to William, Lord Russell. The divines present purposely omitted to strip him of his cassock, which rendered his degradation imperfect, and afterwards saved him his benefice. The churchyard was occasionally chosen as a place of execution for conspicuous offenders, for exposure in the pillory, and for the burning of heretical books. Major William, the loyalist, was on Friday, December 29, 1648, shot by order of the Council of the Army, "against the door that leadeth into St. Faith's Church."3
The Goose and Gridiron, London Yard (so called from London House, the residence of the Bishops of London), on the north side of St. Paul's, was a noted coaching inn, and the place where one of the first lodges of Freemasons was held from before 1716. Before the Great Fire the site was occupied by the Mitre Inn, a "musick house," famed for its concerts and musical parties. When rebuilt the new landlord gave it its present strange title, perverting according to Mr. Burn, "the Swan and Lyre, the crest and charge on the arms of the Company of Musicians, into the silly Goose and Gridiron."4
The erection of warehouses on the site of St. Paul's School has considerably altered the appearance of the east side of St. Paul's Churchyard. In 1888 considerable alterations were also made at the north-western corner. [See Queen's Arms Tavern; St. Paul's School.]
2 Vicar of Wakefield, chap, xviii.
3 Mercurius Elenticus, December 26–January 2, 1648–1649.
4 Burn, London Traders' Tokens, p. 187.
Publications associated with this place
- A true reporte of the great ouerthrowe lately giuen vnto the Spaniards, in their resolute assault of Bergen op Zoam, in the lowe countries. At London: Printed by G. E[ld] and are to be sold by Iohn Hodgets at his shop in Pauls church-yard, 1605. ESTC No. S119244. Grub Street ID 138886.
- The Scots army advanced into England: certified in a letter, dated from Addarton, ...: from his excellencies the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters. ... London [England]: printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Paul's Church-yard, at the signe of the Kings head, 1644. ESTC No. P1232. Grub Street ID 55067.
- A faithfull relation, of the late occurrences and proceedings of the Scottish Army: dated from His Excellencies the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters before Newcastle, 21. February, 1644. Together with a list of the noblemen, commanders and other officers of the army. London: printed for Robert Bostock and Samuel Gellibrand, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard., 1644. ESTC No. R12055. Grub Street ID 60272.
- Reformation of church-government in Scotland, cleered from some mistakes and prejudices, by the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland, now at London. [London]: Printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church Yard, at the signe of the Kings Head, 1644. ESTC No. R16351. Grub Street ID 64215.
- A character of an antimalignant, or right Parliamentier; expressing plainly his opinion concerning King and Parliament. Published by authoritie. London: printed by F.N. for Robert Bostock dwelling in Pauls Churchyard, at the sign of the Kings Head, 1645. ESTC No. R200175. Grub Street ID 77719.
- Princeps rhetoricus or Pilomachia. ye combat of caps. Drawn forth into arguments, general and special. In usum Scholæ Masonensis: et in gratiam totius auditorii mercurialis. London: printed for H.R. at the three Pigeons in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1648. ESTC No. R20049. Grub Street ID 77995.
- The petition of divers gathered churches, and others wel affected, in and about the city of London, for declaring the ordinance of the Lords and Commons, for punishing blasphemies and heresies, null and void. Also, a seasonable premonition to the Churches of God in the countrey, that acknowledge the holy scriptures the only word of faith, and believe that God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not dye, but have everlasting life. More especially to the thirty congregations, whose faith and practise is extant. Printed for William Larner, at the Black-More neer Fleet-Bridge. 1651. London: printed, and are to be sold in Pauls Church-Yard, 1655. ESTC No. R206609. Grub Street ID 83103.
- Guzman, Hinde and Hannam outstript: being a discovery of the whole art, mistery and antiquity of theeves and theeving: with their statutes, laws, customs and practises. Together with many new and unheard of cheats and trepannings. London: printed and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard, 1657. ESTC No. R23341. Grub Street ID 104953.
- A sad and sorrowfull relation of Laurence Cauthorn, butcher; who was buried whilest he was alive, in Christ-Church-Yard, upon Friday, June 21. and was taken up, and the coroners jury fate on him June 24. London : printed for Austin Rice, and the Crown in S. Pauls-Church-Yard, 1661. ESTC No. R183152. Grub Street ID 73036.
- An account of prodigious storms of thunder, lightning, &c. near London-Derry in Ireland. On Saturday June 26, 1680. As they were communicated to a friend in London by the following letters. London : printed for B. Tooke, in St. Paul's church-yard, 1680. ESTC No. R226310. Grub Street ID 99366.
- The church-catechism with a brief and easie explanation thereof, for the help of the meanest capacities and weakest memories. By T.C. D.D. London : printed by M.C. for Henry Brome and Robert Clavel in S. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLXXXI. [1681]. ESTC No. R223943. Grub Street ID 97691.
- The Bedford-shire prophet risen from the dead: foretelling the imprisonment & death of the Late King James, and the total reduction of Ireland: being a full and true relation of one Mr. John Godson, of Bedford-shire, who dyed April the 26th 1690. and continued in that state above twelve hours: but re-assuming mortality, liv'd seven days after; in which time he related many strange things to com to pass, about the present affairs, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Licensed, and intred according to order. London : printed for T. Johnson in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R177500. Grub Street ID 69588.
- An account of the transactions of the late King James in Ireland. Wherein is contain'd the Act of attainder past at Dublin in May, 1689. As also the proclamation for raising twenty thousand pounds per mensem, without an Act of Parliament. With other proclamations and act made there. London : printed for Robert Clavell, Jonathan Robinson, and Joseph Watts, booksellers in S. Pauls Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R18993. Grub Street ID 76798.
- An humble remonstrance of the batchelors, in and about London, to the Honourable House, in answer to a late paper, intituled A petition of the ladies for husbands. London : printed for, and sold by the book-selling batchelors in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R4393. Grub Street ID 124750.
- An account of the behaviour, confession, last dying words, and execution of Mr. Robert Charnock, Edw. King, and Tho. Keyes. at Tybourn; on Wednesday, the eighteenth instant March, 1696. for high treason in conspiring and endeavouring to assassinate and murder His most Sacred Majesty, etc. London : printed for John Lee in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1696. ESTC No. R173144. Grub Street ID 66811.
- Private offices for the use of prisoners. London : printed for R. Clavel in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1699. ESTC No. R220532. Grub Street ID 94873.
- The Occasional historian. By Mr. [Matthias] Earbery. To be continued, . London [England] : printed for J[ohn]. Wilford, near the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1730-M DCC XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. P1853. Grub Street ID 55619.
- The norfolk scheme: or a letter to William Pulteney, Esq; on the present posture of affairs, particularly with relation to the scheme for altering the method of collecting the revenues, by converting the Customs into Excises, shewing the dangerous Consequences of such an Innovation; and Reasons offered to the Honourable House of Commons against maintaining two Standing Armies in Time of Peace, viz. one of Excise-Men, the other of Regular Forces. London : printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. N11119. Grub Street ID 1109.
- The Terraefilius's speech, as it was to have been spoken at the publick act, in the theatre in Oxford. London : Printed for L. Gulliver; and sold by the booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and at the Pamphlet-Shops of London and Westminster, 1733. ESTC No. N13424. Grub Street ID 3342.
- Defensio Caroli regis. Wherein due notice is taken of what is deliver'd by Britannus, Walsingham, &c. in several gazetteers; injurious to the memory of King Charles I. To which is added, a postscript. Wherein, among other things not unworthy of notice, is inserted a solemn declaration of Forty-Four Lords and Privy Counsellors, in Behalf of His Majesty. The second edition.. London : printed for Thomas Boreman, near Child's Coffee-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N6538. Grub Street ID 47261.
- The Literary magazine; or, Select British library. Containing an early, accurate, and impartial account of the most noted and valuable books and pamphlets publish'd in Great-Britain and Ireland. As also, a succinct detail of such controversies as arise in the Republick o letters; a view of the state of learning; and a catalogue of the best books publish'd in foreign parts. Occasionally interspersed with an abstract of the lives of such eminent persons, as may occur in the progress of this work. London [England] : printed for J[ohn]. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. P2200. Grub Street ID 55905.
- Memoirs of the Society of Grub-Street. . London : printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T97941. Grub Street ID 317293.
- Observations and remarks on Mr. Seagrave's conduct and writings. in which His Answer to the Rev. Dr. Trapp's Four Sermons is more particularly considered. London : printed for S. Austen, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T11631. Grub Street ID 167975.
- Modest and candid reflections on Dr. Middleton's examination of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London's use and intent of prophecy: in a letter to the Honourable G. Lyttelton, Esq; from Thomas Comber, A.B. Malton: printed by J. N. for Messrs. Knapton booksellers in St. Paul's Church yard [London], 1750. ESTC No. N5393. Grub Street ID 37798.
- The Midwife; or The Old woman's magazine. Containing all the wit, and all the humour, and all the learning, and all the judgement, that has ever been, or ever will be inserted in all the other magazines, or the magazines of magazines, or the grand magazine of magazines, or any other book whatsoever: so that those who buy this book will need no other. Published pursuant to several Acts of Parliament, and by the permission of their most Christian and most Catholic Majesties, the Great Mogul and the States General. Embellish'd with cuts according to custom. London [England] : printed for Mary Midnight and sold by T[homas]. Carnan in St. Pauls Church Yard, [1750-1753]. ESTC No. P2385. Grub Street ID 56070.
- A dissertation on the origin of the venereal disease; proving that it was not brought from America, but began in Europe by an epidemical distemper. Translated from the original manuscript of an eminent physician. London : printed for R. Griffiths, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1751. ESTC No. N1890. Grub Street ID 8329.
- Reasons humbly offered for composing a new set of articles of religion: it appearing from the writings of our most eminent divines, that the present do not prevent a diversity of opinion, but may be subscribed by Persons of very different Sentiments; and therefore can be no Security to Religion in general, nor to the Church of England in particular. With XXI articles of religion, proposed as a specimen of improvement. Inscribed to the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Ireland. London : printed for R. Griffiths, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1751]. ESTC No. T61673. Grub Street ID 287317.
- Candid remarks on some particular passages in the fifth edition of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's volume of sermons, printed in the year 1750. In a letter to a gentleman. Reading: printed and sold by C. Micklewright: sold also by J. Newbery in St. Paul's Churchyard, London; and by all other Booksellers and Pamphletsellers, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. N26573. Grub Street ID 15944.
- The female parricide: or, the history of Mary-Margaret d'Aubray, Marchioness of Brinvillier, who was beheaded and burnt at Paris, for poisoning her father, her two brothers, and attempting to kill her sister in the same manner. ... Translated from the French. With a preface by the translator, in which a parallel is drawn between the Marchioness and Miss Blandy. Reading: printed by C. Micklewright, and sold by J. Newbery in St. Paul's Church-Yard [London], 1752. ESTC No. T78281. Grub Street ID 300145.
- The London chronicle for the year ... London [England]: Sold by J[ohn]. Wilkie, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-yard, [1757-. ESTC No. P1728. Grub Street ID 55509.
- The Fast. London [England] : printed for J. Wilkie, behind the Chapter House in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1757. ESTC No. P2966. Grub Street ID 56415.
- The Herald, or Patriot-proclaimer. By Stentor Tell-truth, esq;. London [England] : printed for J. Wilkie, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's [Church-yard] ... , [1757-1758]. ESTC No. P3035. Grub Street ID 56471.
- A series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances. . London : printed for W. Johnston, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T117316. Grub Street ID 168910.
- Conjugal love and duty: a discourse upon Hebrews xiii. 4. Preached at St. Ann's, in Dublin, Sept. 11, 1757. With a Dedication to the Right Hon. Lady Caroline Russel, Asserting the Prerogative of Beauty, and Vindicating the Privileges of the Fair Sex. London] : Dublin, printed: London, reprinted; and sold by J. Wilkie, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758. ESTC No. N230. Grub Street ID 12359.
- The history of Charlotte Summers, the fortunate parish girl. Who from that low station rose to be a great lady. . The fourth edition.. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1758?]. ESTC No. T126294. Grub Street ID 176306.
- An answer to a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of B***, in which the false reasoning, and absurd conclusions, in that pamphlet, are fully detected and refuted: addressed to the Right Hon. Earl T-Mple. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1761. ESTC No. N5474. Grub Street ID 38396.
- An enquiry into the origin of the Cherokees, in a letter to a Member of Parliament. Oxford: printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher in the Turl: and sold by J. Fletcher in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N9217. Grub Street ID 54093.
- Punch's politicks; in several dialogues between him and his acquaintance. London : printed for W. Nicoll in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1762. ESTC No. T105659. Grub Street ID 158922.
- Propositions for improving the manufactures, agriculture and commerce, of Great Britain. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. N70447. Grub Street ID 51035.
- An elegy on the death of the late very celebrated Mr. Charles Churchill. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXV. [1765]. ESTC No. N7077. Grub Street ID 51236.
- Meekness and ambition, or, the hypocrite detected. In a dialogue between R--h--d, an I-r-h-B-sh-p, and S-s-n, a favourite E-g--h Ch-b-m-d. ON Occasion of his L s p's being resolutely oppos'd and ignominiously defeated in an Encoroachment he had long meditated and lately attempted upon the Prerogative of a certain D n, and the Rights and Privileges of his Ch t r. London [i.e. Dublin?]: printed by E. Curle in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1765?]. ESTC No. T130473. Grub Street ID 179580.
- Ode to the legislator elect of Russia, on his being prevented from entering on his high office of civilization, by a fit of the gout. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1766. ESTC No. N10525. Grub Street ID 535.
- Considerations on the trade and finances of this kingdom, and on the measures of administration, with respect to those great national objects since the conclusion of the peace. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N48321. Grub Street ID 32892.
- The renowned history of Giles Gingerbread: a little boy who lived upon learning. London : printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1766]. ESTC No. T125618. Grub Street ID 175747.
- A letter to the Right Honourable J- P-, speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T103820. Grub Street ID 157427.
- Some few observations on the present publication of the speech of a right honourable gentleman, against the expulsion of Mr. Wilkes, on the 3d of February, 1769. In a letter to a friend in Buckinghamshire. London : printed for W. Nicoll, No. 51, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. N23386. Grub Street ID 12745.
- Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Warner's Full and plain account of the gout; wherin his defects in the cure of that disease are pointed out and supplied. London] : Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1769. ESTC No. T119130. Grub Street ID 170585.
- The liberty of the press. London : printed for W. Nicoll in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1770?]. ESTC No. N10455. Grub Street ID 466.
- The rights and liberties of the people of England vindicated. Proving, that the freedom of an Englishman's person, and his property in his goods, have been more than thirty times confirmed by the monarchs of England. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1770?]. ESTC No. N13008. Grub Street ID 2963.
- Audi alteram partem, or a counter-letter, to the Right Hon. the El of Hllgh, His M-'s P-l S-y of S-e for the C-s, on the late and present state of affairs in the island of Gna. In which it is clearly demonstrated, that the troubles and Confusion which have so long subsisted in that island, to the Distraction of Government, and to the irreparable Loss of the long-suffering Inhabitants, took their rise, originally, and solely from the arbitrary and partial disposition of Governor M-ll; from his total Ignorance of the British Constitution, and the Interests of the People whom he was appointed to govern; and from his perverting or dispensing with the Laws. And That these Disturbances have since been kept up by a Continuance of the same Causes; by his implacable and ill-founded low Resentments; by his little and mean Preferences and Affections; by his modelling the Council to his Mind, by the Introduction of his Creatures: But Above All By his Unwillingness, or Inability, to incorporate into the. London : printed for W. Nicoll, No 51, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. N15035. Grub Street ID 4771.
- A treatise on hysterical and nervous disorders. By Daniel Smith, M.D. London] : Printed for Carnan and Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1777. ESTC No. N49218. Grub Street ID 33660.
- Letters, by several eminent persons deceased. Including the correspondence of John Hughes, Esq. (author of the siege of damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical. . London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXII. [1772]. ESTC No. T64308. Grub Street ID 289391.
- An apology to the public for commencing the practice of physic; particularly in gouty, rheumatic, and hysterical cases: in which are related some recent and extraordinary cures of the gout, performed on gentlemen of credit and property, by a course of medicines no less safe than efficacious. By D. Smith, M.D. London] : Printed for Carnan and Newberry, in St. Paul's Churchyard, [1775?. ESTC No. N5316. Grub Street ID 37096.
- The Mother's gift. Or, a present for all little children who are good. Embellished with cuts. The third part. London : printed for T. Carnan and F. Newbery, at No. 65, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1775. ESTC No. N69745. Grub Street ID 50666.
- Mrs. Marg. Car. Rudd's case considered, respecting Robert Perreau; in an address to Henry Drummond, Esq. and the gentlemen of the jury who tried Mr. Robert Perreau; with a comparative view of his trial and his last solemn declaration. London : printed for J. Wilkie, NO. 71, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. N10369. Grub Street ID 377.
- Hypocrisy unmasked; or, a short inquiry into the religious complaints of our American colonies. To which is added, a word on the laws against Popery in Great Britain and Ireland. The third edition.. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. N17242. Grub Street ID 6714.
- The plain question upon the present dispute with our American colonies. The third edition.. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. N20249. Grub Street ID 9647.
- A monody (after the manner of Milton's Lycidas) on the death of Mr. Linley; who was drowned August the 5th, 1778, in a canal at Grimpsthorpe, in Lincolnshire, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Ancaster. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. T109014. Grub Street ID 161841.
- A ride and walk through Stourhead. A poem. London : printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, No 62, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIXX. [1780]. ESTC No. N12978. Grub Street ID 2939.
- Remarks on General Burgoyne's State of the expedition from Canada. London : printed for G. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. T104769. Grub Street ID 158267.
- The holy Bible abridged: or, the history of the Old and New Testament illustrated with notes, and adorned with cuts, for the use of children. London : printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1782. ESTC No. N11701. Grub Street ID 1705.
- An essay on the most efficacious means of treating ulcerated legs. In which the topical applications in general use are considered, and some new methods for relief proposed; With Particular Observations On the Safety of Healing Old Ulcers. London : printed for the author, and sold by W. Nicoll In St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]. ESTC No. N8217. Grub Street ID 53129.
- The holy Bible abridged: or, the history of the Old and New Testament. Illustrated with notes, and adorned with cuts, for the use of children. London : printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1786. ESTC No. T130304. Grub Street ID 179462.
- Arithmetic made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies. Being the second volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's Authority. The fifth edition.. London : printed for Thomas Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]. ESTC No. T113376. Grub Street ID 165320.
- Ancient songs, from the time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolution. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Pauls Church Yard, MDCCXC. [1790]. ESTC No. N16432. Grub Street ID 6069.
- The theological repository; consisting of Original Essays, Hints, Queries, &c. calculated to promote Religious Knowledge. in Six Volumes. Vol. I. The third edition, corrected.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXCV. [1795]. ESTC No. N14316. Grub Street ID 4196.
- Aikin, John. The natural history of the year; being an enlargement of Dr. Aikin's Calendar of nature. By Arthur Aikin. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1798. ESTC No. T85574. Grub Street ID 305873.
- Aikin, John. The natural history of the year. Being an enlargement of Dr. Aikin's Calendar of nature. By Arthur Aikin. Second edition.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1799. ESTC No. T85575. Grub Street ID 305874.
- Arnold, Stuart Amos. The merchants and owners friend: or, seamens preserver. Containing a Variety of Observations and Instructions, never yet published; absolutely necessary to be known by every Master, Commander, Mate, &c. for preserving the Lives of Seamen, and promoting the Interest of the Merchants and Owners. Dedicated, with Permission, To the Right Honourable Lord Mulgrave. By Stuart Amos Arnold. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. T113178. Grub Street ID 165123.
- Author of Letters concerning mind.. A letter concerning the use and method of studying history. By the Author of Letters concerning Mind. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T60822. Grub Street ID 286593.
- Bagshaw, Edward. The necessity & use of heresies, or, The third and last part of The great question about indifferent things in religious vvorship. Containing an answer to the objection against liberty of conscience, from the growth and spreading of heresies. By Edward Bagshaw, student o Ch. Church. London : Printed for S.M. at the Star in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1662. ESTC No. R202426. Grub Street ID 79667.
- Baron, Richard. The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken. In two volumes. . London : printed for R. Griffiths in Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. T90320. Grub Street ID 310176.
- Battell, Ralph. Vulgar errors in divinity removed. London : printed for Benj. Tooke and Joanna Brome in St. Pauls Church-Yard, MDCLXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R10796. Grub Street ID 59137.
- Beatson, John. The divine right of a Christian to freedom of enquiry and freedom of practice in religious matters, evinced from The Christian Records. To which are added Some Motives to enforce the Exercise of that Right; and a few Directions relative to the proper Regulation of it. Hull: printed, and sold by Messrs. Rivington's in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1779]. ESTC No. T65392. Grub Street ID 290304.
- Beddoes, Thomas. Considerations on the medicinal use, and on the production of factitious airs. Part I. By Thomas Beddoes, M.D. Part II. By James Watt, engineer. Bristol: printed by Bulgin and Rosser, for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCXCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. N27734. Grub Street ID 16975.
- Bellamy, D. The truth of the Christian religion demonstrated both from reason and revelation, conformable to the doctrines of the Church of England, in twelve discourses, deliver'd at the parish-church of Kingston upon Thames, and at Petersham in the County of Surrey. With a collection of prayers for the use of private families. London : printed for the Author, and sold by R. Baldwin, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T83569. Grub Street ID 303984.
- Bentick, John. The spelling and explanatory dictionary of the English language. In which the words are properly accented and explained, the languages from whence derived are pointed out, and the different parts of speech specified. Also a mythological and biographical dictionary of all the heathen gods and goddesses, heroes and philosophers, mentioned in the writings of the ancients; and a complete list of all the cities, towns, and remarkable villages in England and Wales; their distances from London in measured miles, and the days on which their markets are held. To which is prefixed an easy and concise introduction to English grammar. The whole compiled on so general a plan, as to make it universally useful to all, who wish properly to understand what they read and write. By the Rev. John Bentick, A.M. London : printed for Thomas Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. T117123. Grub Street ID 168741.
- Bilstone, John. The ignorance of the Jewish church, as to the intent of their institution, considered. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's. By John Bilstone, M. A. Chaplain of All Souls College. Oxford: printed for S. Parker; and sold by J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. N23973. Grub Street ID 13336.
- Bisse, Thomas. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Hereford, at the anniversary meeting of the three choirs Glocester, Worcester, Hereford September 3, 1729. By Thomas Bisse, D. D. Chancellor of the said Church. London : printed for William Innys in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T65816. Grub Street ID 290657.
- Boerhaave, Herman. Boerhaave's aphorisms: concerning the knowledge and cure of diseases. Translated from the last edition printed in Latin at Leyden, 1715. With useful observations and explanations, by J. Delacoste, M.D. London : printed for B. Cowse, and W. Innys, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXV. [1715]. ESTC No. N15473. Grub Street ID 5195.
- Boerhaave, Herman. Dr. Boerhaave's elements of chymistry, faithfully abridg'd, from the late genuine edition, publish'd and sign'd by himself at Leyden. With all the cuts and explanations, contain'd in the original. To which are added, curious and useful notes. Rectifying several Opinions, &c. of the Learned Author. By Edward Strother, M.D. The second edition.. London : printed for C. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T75749. Grub Street ID 298375.
- Boerhaave, Herman. Boerhaave's Academical lectures on the lues venerea. In which are accurately described, the history, origin, progress, causes, symptoms, and cure of that disease. Translated from the Latin, with notes, by Jonathan Wathen, surgeon. London : printed for J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. N15410. Grub Street ID 5140.
- Bohun, Edmund. An address to the free-men and free-holders of the nation. London : printed for George Wells, in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1682. ESTC No. R23155. Grub Street ID 103576.
- Bohun, Edmund. An address to the free-men and free-holders of the nation. The second edition.. London : printed for George Wells, in S. Pauls Church-Yard, 1683. ESTC No. R233682. Grub Street ID 105152.
- Borlase, Edmund. The history of the execrable Irish rebellion trac'd from many preceding acts, to the grand eruption the 23. of October, 1641. And thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, MDCLXII. London : printed for Henry Brome and Richard Chiswell, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R227807. Grub Street ID 100633.
- Borlase, Edmund. The history of the execrable Irish rebellion trac'd from many preceding acts, to the grand eruption the 23. of October, 1641. And thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, MDCLXII. London : printed for Robert Clavel, in St. Paul's Churchyard, MDCLXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R32855. Grub Street ID 115523.
- Boswell, James. The essence of the Douglas cause. To which is subjoined, some observations on a pamphlet lately published, intitled, Considerations on the Douglas cause. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T124613. Grub Street ID 174797.
- Bouhours, Dominique. The life of the renowned Peter D'Aubusson, Grand Master of Rhodes. Containing those two remarkable sieges of Rhodes by Mahomet the Great, and Solyman the Magnificent, being lately added to compleat the story adorn'd with the choicest occurences in the Turkish Empire at that time. London : printed for Geo. Wells, and Sam. Carr, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1679. ESTC No. R11209. Grub Street ID 59519.
- Bower, Archibald. A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye-Witness. With The Difficulties he met with in escaping from thence. The second edition, with a new occasional preface.. London : printed for R. Griffiths, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. N8269. Grub Street ID 53176.
- Bridges, Brook. The duty of keeping holy the Sabbath day, a sermon, preached at Nayland, in Suffolk, on Thursday, August 9.1787, at a festival of sacred music, ... in that parish. By Brook Bridges, M.A. London : printed by W. Justins, for W. Stanes, Chelmsford; and sold by Messrs. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1787. ESTC No. N54802. Grub Street ID 38445.
- Britannus.. A letter to the Independent Whig, Occasioned by his considerations of the importance of Gibraltar to the British Empire. London : printed for A. Moore in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1720]. ESTC No. T729. Grub Street ID 296308.
- Bugg, Francis. The last will and testament of that impostor George Fox, the Quakers admired idol, written with his own hand, and is now lying in the prerogative-office, by doctors-commons, London: attested so to be, by G. Whitehead, S. Mead, and W. Ingram; as more largely is recited in my book, quakerism drooping, &c. p. 147. Printed 1703. And this will may serve for an answer to the Quakers grand query in their book a light shining out of darkness, &c. P. 116. Viz. Is not the Gospel of John as bad Greek as any Quakers English? I answer, No. Compare St. John's Gospel with this will. The sixth edition.. London] : Printed for Francis Bugg, (who supposes that there are many necessary Houses in England, Scotland, and Ireland, where with the white of an egg this will may be cleaved up; and it will be as extensive in its use and application, as that legacy C. Fox, in his will, gave to Dr. Thomas Lower, namely, the thing people give glisters with) and sold by C. Erome, and J. Tayler in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. N33954. Grub Street ID 22393.
- Burgh, James. Youth's friendly monitor: or, the affectionate school-master. Containing his pathetic farewel address to his young pupils, on their entrance into a busy world; . The third edition, corrected.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1775?]. ESTC No. N48453. Grub Street ID 33006.
- Burke, Edmund. A short account of a late short administration. Printed in the year 1766. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1766]. ESTC No. N24690. Grub Street ID 14040.
- Burnet, Gilbert. A letter, written upon the discovery of the late plot. Licensed W. Jane, Octob. 17. 1678. London : printed for H. Brome, and R. Chiswell, both living in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1678. ESTC No. R23836. Grub Street ID 107686.
- Burnet, Gilbert. The infallibility of the Church of Rome examined and confuted. In a letter to a Roman priest. By Gilbert Burnet. London : printed by M. Clark, and are to be sold by H. Brome and B. Tooke in S. Paul's Churchyard, 1680. ESTC No. R15581. Grub Street ID 63503.
- Burrow, Reuben. A companion to The ladies and gentlemens diary, for the year 1779: containing aenigmas, rebusses, mathematical essays, questions and solutions, &c. By Reuben Burrow, Late Assistant Astronomer at the Royal Observatory; and Mathematical Master of the Drawing-Room in the Tower. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1779]. ESTC No. N27211. Grub Street ID 16464.
- Burrow, Reuben. A companion to The ladies diary, for the year 1780. Containing aenigmas, rebusses, mathematical essays, questions and solutions, &c. By Reuben Burrow, Late Assistant Astronomer at the Royal Observatory; and Mathematical Master of the Drawing-Room in the Tower. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1780]. ESTC No. N27210. Grub Street ID 16463.
- Burrow, Reuben. The ladies diary, for the year of our Lord, 1784. Being the bissextile, or leap year. And the twenty-fourth year of the reign of his present Majesty George the Third. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: Designed for the use and diversion of the fair sex. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church Yard; ..., [1784]. ESTC No. N34217. Grub Street ID 22631.
- C., G. J. J. B. D. D. O. P. S. M. B. D. J.. The hypothesis of a tri-une subsistence in the deity, as maintained by the author of A seasonable rebuke to an ignorant reviler. Examined by a by-stander. In a letter to a friend. London : printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1764]. ESTC No. T103111. Grub Street ID 156771.
- Cappe, Newcome. A sermon preached on the thirteenth of December, the late day of national humiliation, to a congregation of Protestant-Dissenters, in Saint-Saviour-Gate, York, And published at the Request of the Audience. By Newcome Cappe. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T101460. Grub Street ID 155340.
- Cartwright, John. A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the Bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for Altering the Criminal Law of England, respecting Treason and Sedition. including A Copy of the Author's Petition to the Honourable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1795. ESTC No. N10726. Grub Street ID 733.
- Cheynell, Francis. The man of honour, described in a sermon, preached before the Lords of Parliament, in the Abbey Church at Westminster, March 26. 1645. The solemn day of the publique monethly-fast. By Francis Cheynell, minister of Gods Word. Die Jovis, 27. Martii, 1645. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that this House doth hereby give thanks to Master Cheynell for his great pains, taken in the sermon, he preached on the 26. of this instant March, in the Abbey Church Westminster, before the Lords of Parliament, it being the day of the publique fast. John Brown, Cler. Parliament. London: printed by J.R. for Samuel Gellibrand, dwelling in S. Pauls Church-yard, at the sign of the Brasen-Serpent, 1645. ESTC No. R200026. Grub Street ID 77577.
- Citizen of London.. A letter from a citizen of London, to a friend in the country. Containing, a Full, Authentic, and Impartial narrative of some late debates and proceedings in Common-Council, relative to the distribution of certain tickets for the King of Denmark's masquerade. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1768]. ESTC No. N19476. Grub Street ID 8895.
- Clement, Pope. Clement, the blessed Paul's fellow-labourer in the Gospel, his first epistle to the Corinthians: being an effectuall suasory to peace, and brotherly condescension, after an unhappy schism and separation in that Church. From whence the understanding reader may receive satisfaction concerning the businesse of episcopacy, or presbytery, as it stood in the age of the Apostles, and some time after. The ancient'st writing the Church hath, and the onely extant to that purpose, next to the divinely-inspired Scriptures. And being made good use of, may prove a remedy against the breaches and sad divisions of these distracted churches and times. London: printed by J.Y. for J.P. and O.P. and are to be sold in Paul's Churchyard, M.DC.XLVII. [1647]. ESTC No. R201660. Grub Street ID 79025.
- Clergyman.. A modest address to the clergy of the Church of England. By a clergyman. London : printed for J. Wilkie, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. N5692. Grub Street ID 40079.
- Comber, Thomas. The church-catechism with a brief and easie explanation thereof, for the help of the meanest capacities and weakest memories. By T.C. D.D. London : printed by M.C. for Joanna Brome and Robert Clavel in S. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R233865. Grub Street ID 105289.
- Cordier, Mathurin. Mathurini Corderii colloquia selecta: or, select colloquies of Mathurin Cordier: Better adapted to the Capacities of youth, and fitter for Beginners in the Latin Tongue, than any Edition of the Colloquies, or any other Book yet published. Containing, Part I. The Colloquies in Latin, from a correct Edition published at the Hague: But for the Ease of Beginners, the Words are placed in the Order of Construction. Part II. An English Literal Translation, in a New Method; by the Help of which the young Scholar may, with Ease, attain to the rendering of the Latin Colloquies into English; and cannot mistake what English Words answer to the Latin. And to prevent a false Pronunciation, the Latin Words are accented. Part III. An Analysis, or Grammatical Resolution, of the Latin Words in the Colloquies. By Samuel Loggon, M.A. For the use of schools. The twelfth edition.. London : printed for F. Power and Co. (successors to the late Mr. T. Carnan) in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXC. [1790]. ESTC No. T13210. Grub Street ID 181049.
- Cotton, Charles. The compleat angler. Being instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream. Part. II. London : printed for Richard Marriott, and Henry Brome in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXVI. [1676]. ESTC No. R22475. Grub Street ID 98271.
- Cowper, William. Poems. I. On the receipt of my mother's picture. II. The dog and the water-lily. By William Cowper, Of The Inner Temple, Esq. London : Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1798]. ESTC No. T132916. Grub Street ID 181807.
- Dalton, Jacob. Fifteen sermons, on several important subjects, preached at Coventry, by J. Dalton. Coventry: printed and sold by T. Luckman. Sold also by J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1771. ESTC No. T104787. Grub Street ID 158283.
- Davies, Joseph. A scheme for payment of the sum of 49,301,855l. 6s. 1d. 1/2 being the national debt of Great-Britain, as it stood the 31st of Dec. 1730, in a few years, without making any additional tax on the subject. Which, if enacted into a law, will be of infinite service to the merchants trading to the West-Indies; infallibly secure our possessions of Gibralter and the island of Minorca; totally abolish smuggling; and be of singular advantage to the woollen manufactury. London : printed for J. Wilford, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1732. ESTC No. N21521. Grub Street ID 10886.
- Dawson, Benjamin. An answer to a book, entituled, Letters concerning confessions of faith, and subscriptions to articles of religion in Protestant churches, Occasioned by the Confessional. Part I. London : printed for F. Newbery, No. 20, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. N16547. Grub Street ID 6138.
- Dollond, Peter. Some account of the discovery, made by the late Mr. John Dollond, F. R. S. which led to the grand improvement of refracting telescopes, in Order to Correct some Misrepresentations, in Foreign Publications, of that Discovery: with an attempt to account for the mistake in an experiment made by Sir Isaac Newton; on which Experiment, the Improvement of the Refracting Telescope Entirely Depended. By Peter Dollond, Member of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]. ESTC No. T65780. Grub Street ID 290618.
- Dowdeswell, William. An address to such of the electors of Great-Britain, as are not makers of cyder and perry. By the representative of a cyder-county. The second edition.. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1763]. ESTC No. N5934. Grub Street ID 42462.
- Du Choisel, Claude. An easy, short, and certain method of treating persons bit by mad animals. By Claude du Choisel, Of the Society of Jesus, Apothecary to the Mission of Pondicherry in the East Indies. Translated from the French by a physician. London : printed for William Johnston, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1756. ESTC No. N3459. Grub Street ID 22946.
- Ducarel, Andrew Coltee. A repertory of the endowments of vicarages in the diocese of Canterbury. By Andrew Coltee Ducarel, LL.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A. Commissary of the City and Diocese of Canterbury. London : printed by Charles Rivington for the author; and sold by John Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1763. ESTC No. T11717. Grub Street ID 168779.
- Duke, William. A course of plain and familiar lectures, on the Christian covenant, on the articles of the Christian faith, and on the two sacraments, baptism and the Lord's supper. Chiefly Delivered In The Parish-Church Of ST. Thomas, In The Island Of Barbadoes. Second edition. By the Rev. William Duke, LL. B. Late Rector Of That Parish, And Formerly Of ST. John's College, Cambridge. Glocester: printed by R. Raikes, for J. F. and C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, M.DCC.XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T124106. Grub Street ID 174364.
- Earbery, Matthias. The occasional historian. By Mr. Earbery. To be continued, numb. I. Contains a vindication of King James the Second's Queen, against the Craftsman. London : printed for J. Wilford, near the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1730. ESTC No. N12555. Grub Street ID 2553.
- Edgeworth, Maria. The parent's assistant; or, stories for children. Part. II. ... . Containing, the birth-day present Old Poz. The Mimic. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1796. ESTC No. N38095. Grub Street ID 25916.
- Edgeworth, Maria. Letters for literary ladies. To which is added, an essay on the noble science of self-justification. The second edition, corrected and much enlarged. By Maria Edgeworth, author of practical education, and the parents' assistant. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1799. ESTC No. N33639. Grub Street ID 22104.
- Edgeworth, Maria. Letters for literary ladies. To which is added, an essay on the noble science of self-justification. The second edition, corrected.. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XCIX. [1799]. ESTC No. T64271. Grub Street ID 289354.
- Elliot, John. Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine. Viz. Chemistry, Optics, Sound, Hydrostatics, Electricity and Physiology. Including the Doctrine of the Atmosphere, Fire, Phlogiston, Water, &c. Together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions, with explanations and improvements. By J. Elliot, M.D. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N1360. Grub Street ID 3498.
- Elliot, John. Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine. Viz. Chemistry, Optics, Acoustics, Hydrostatics, Electricity, and Physiology. Including the Doctrine of the Atmosphere, Fire, Phlogiston, Water, &c. Together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions, with explanations and improvements. The second edition, corrected, with additions. By J. Elliot, M.D. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. T122805. Grub Street ID 173377.
- Enfield, William. Sermons on practical subjects, by the late W. Enfield, LL.D. prepared for the press by himself. To which are prefixed memoirs of the author, by J. Aikin, M.D. In three volumes. . London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1798. ESTC No. T105886. Grub Street ID 159106.
- Englishman. A letter to the E- of B-. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. N10651. Grub Street ID 658.
- Esprit. The falshood [sic] of human virtue. A moral essay. Done out of French. London : printed for Timothy Child in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DC.XCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R3094. Grub Street ID 113780.
- Fermin, Philippe. An historical and political view of the present and ancient state of the colony of Surinam in South America; With The Settlements of Demerary and Issequibo; together with an Account of its Produce for 25 Years past. By a person who lived there ten years. London : printed for the author, and sold by W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1781. ESTC No. T131613. Grub Street ID 180586.
- Flagellan, Christopher. A funeral discourse, occasioned by the much lamented death of Mr. Yorick, Prebendary of Y--k and author of the much admired life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Preached before a very mixed Society of Jemmies, Jessamies, Methodists and Christians, At A Nocturnal Meeting in Petticoat Lane, and now published at the unanimous Request of the Hearers by Christopher Flagellan, A. M. and enriched with the Notes of various Commentators. London : printed for W. Nicoll in St. Pauls Church Yard, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T128594. Grub Street ID 178172.
- Ford, Simon. Londons resurrection, poetically represented, and humbly presented to His most sacred Majesty. London : printed by A[nne]. M[axwell]. for Sa: Gellibrand, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1669. ESTC No. R1218. Grub Street ID 60392.
- Fordyce, George. A dissertation on simple fever; or, on fever, consisting of one paroxysm only. By George Fordyce, M.D. F.R.S. Senior Physician To ST. Thomas's Hospital, And Reader ON The Practice Of Physic In London. London : printed for J. Johnston, In ST. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCXCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. N1872. Grub Street ID 8189.
- Fordyce, George. A second dissertation on fever; containing the history and method of treatment of a regular tertian intermittent. By George Fordyce, M.D. F.R.S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Senior Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, and reader on the practice of physic in London. London : printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, M DCC XCV. [1795]. ESTC No. N21753. Grub Street ID 11108.
- Fox, Francis. An introduction to spelling and reading: containing lessons for children, historical and practical; adorned with sculptures. Together with the chief rules for spelling, and dividing words into syllables. Designed To teach them to read well and distinctly in a shorter Time than is usual. To which is added; prayers, collects, &c. By the Rev. Francis Fox, M. A. rector of Reading in Berks. The fourteenth edition, corrected and improved.. London : printed for F. and C. Rivington, Booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1794. ESTC No. N29040. Grub Street ID 18230.
- Francis, Philip. A letter from the Cocoa Tree, to the country gentlemen. London : printed for J. Nicholls, in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1762]. ESTC No. T10157. Grub Street ID 155421.
- Frankz, Thomas. Prodromos ekleipsis. Being a philosophical dissertation on the doctrine of eclipses. Explaining the physical cause thereof in each luminary. With a Perfect Account of the Time, Quantity, and Manner of Appearance of those very remarkable Eclipses that will happen on September the 9th, and February the 18th, next. Also a few words on the Pythagorean system; Wherein is demonstrated the Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Motions of the Planets, and the true Cause of their Retrogradation; particularly the Planet Mercury, at the Middle of the great Solar Eclipse. With an enquiry into the nature and laws of comets; And whether we may expect the speedy Appearance Of One. By Thomas Frankz, M.D. London : printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXXVI. 1736. ESTC No. N11977. Grub Street ID 1982.
- Freston, A. Poems on several subjects, by the Reverend A. Freston, A.M. London : printed for G. and T. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T128325. Grub Street ID 177933.
- Fuller, Thomas. Directions counsels and cautions, tending to prudent management of affairs in common life. Collected by Thomas Fuller, M.D. London : printed for J. Wyat, and W. and J. Innys, in St. Paul's Churchyard, MDCCXXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T63444. Grub Street ID 288706.
- Galloway, Joseph. The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq; one of the members for Philadelphia County; in answer to the speech of John Dickinson, Esq; delivered in the House of Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764. On Occasion of a Petition drawn up by Order, and then under the Consideration of the House, praying His Majesty for a Royal, in Lieu of a Proprietary Government. With a preface by a member of the Assembly. London] : Philadelphia printed; London reprinted, and sold by W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXV. [1765] [1764. ESTC No. N23672. Grub Street ID 13027.
- Galloway, Joseph. Considerations upon the American enquiry. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]. ESTC No. N27938. Grub Street ID 17158.
- Gast, John. The rudiments of the Grecian history: from the first establishment of the states of Greece to the overthrow of their liberties in the days of Philip the Macedonian. In thirteen dialogues. By the Rev. John Gast, A.M. London : printed by John and James Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1753. ESTC No. N48761. Grub Street ID 33247.
- Gataker, Thomas. Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication of the annotations by him published upon these words, Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signes of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed at them. Jer. 10. 2. Against the scurrilous aspersions of that grand imposter Mr. William Lillie; as also against the various expositions of two of his advocates, Mr. John Swan, and another by him cited, but not named: together with the annotations themselvs. Wherein the pretended grounds of judiciary astrologie, and the Scripture-proofes produced for it, are discussed and refuted. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. April 12. 1653. London: printed by J. L. for Humphey [sic] Robinson and Joshua Kirton, in Pauls Church-Yard, 1653. ESTC No. R218823. Grub Street ID 93432.
- Geddes, Alexander. Bardomachia: or, the battle of the bards. Translated from the original Latin. London : printed by J. Crowder , Warwick-Square ; and sold by J. Johnson, In ST. Paul's Church-Yard, 1800. ESTC No. N15482. Grub Street ID 5204.
- Gentleman of Barbadoes.. The British empire in America, consider'd. In a second letter, from a gentleman of Barbadoes, to his friend in London. London : printed; and sold by J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. N15590. Grub Street ID 5300.
- Gessner, Salomon. Select poems from M. Gesner's Pastorals. By the versifier of Anningait and Ajutt. The second edition.. London : printed for the author, and sold by J. Newbury, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N23555. Grub Street ID 12911.
- Gibbes, Phoebe. The woman of fashion: or, the history of Lady Diana Dormer. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. N24946. Grub Street ID 14292.
- Goldsmith, Oliver. The traveller, or a prospect of society. A poem. London : printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. N49108. Grub Street ID 33561.
- Goldsmith, Oliver. She stoops to conquer: or, the mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Doctor Goldsmith. London : printed for F. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. N23480. Grub Street ID 12839.
- Gooch, Benjamin. The chirurgical works of Benjamin Gooch, Surgeon; a new edition, with his last corrections and additions. In three volumes, ... . Containing A Practical Treatise on Wounds and Other Chirurgical Subjects. To which is prefixed, A Short Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of Surgery and Anatomy, Addressed to Young Surgeons. London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCCXCII. [1792]. ESTC No. T90624. Grub Street ID 310467.
- Gr-n-da Proprietor. A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of H----b-----h, His M-y's S-y of S-te for the C-l-s, on the present situation of affairs in the island of Gr-n-da. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. N10490. Grub Street ID 503.
- Hanway, Jonas. Serious considerations on the salutary design of the Act of Parliament for a regular, uniform register of the parish-poor in all the parishes within the Bills of Mortality. Pointing out the Humanity and Utility which will attend the due Execution Thereof:-The Inefficacy of past Attempts relating to such Infants-The Necessity of sending them to nurse at a proper Distance in the Country:-The pecuniary Value of a Life to the Community:-The Duty of repairing as much as possible the Loss created by War:-And the Importance of increasing our Numbers at Home and Abroad, as the truest Means of supporting our Independency as a Nation. To which are added, some thoughts on the usefulness of ventilation; the pernicious Effects of bad Air, narrow Streets, and ruined Houses; the Advantages of Cleanliness and decent Cloathing in Workhouses, and the honorable Esteem in which Parish-Officers ought to be held, when they discharge their Duty. In two letters addressed to a churchwarden. London : MDCCLXII. Printed for John Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1762]. ESTC No. N22154. Grub Street ID 11520.
- Hanway, Jonas. Observations on the causes of the dissoluteness which reigns among the lower classes of the people; the propensity of some to petty larceny: and the danger of gaming, concubinage, and an excessive fondness for amusement in high life, &c. Also an account of the humanity and policy of the Marine Society, now solliciting an Incorporation-The State of the London Workhouse, and the Usefulness and Piety of the Magdalen Hospital, &c. With a proposal for new regulating of Bridewell, in order to render it of important Service to the Police of London. Likewise a plan for preventing the extrordinary mortality of the children of the labouring Poor in London and Westminster. In three letters to a governor of Bridewell, Bethlem, Christ-Church, &c. By Jonas Hanway, Esq;. London : sold by J. and F. Rivington, in Saint Paul's Church-Yard, and other booksellers, MDCCLXXII. [1772]. ESTC No. N10124. Grub Street ID 135.
- Hardy, Nathaniel. A sermon, preached at St. Gregories church by St. Paul's on Sunday the 13th. day of Iune, 1658. Intended for the funeral solemnization of Iohn Hewit, Dr. of divinity, and late minister there. London: printed, and are to be sold in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1658. ESTC No. R231880. Grub Street ID 103805.
- Harris, Thomas. A narrative of the rise and progress of the disputes subsisting between the patentees of Covent-Garden Theatre. London : printed for Messrs. Fletcher, and Anderson, In ST. Paul's-Church-Yard, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. N4747. Grub Street ID 32158.
- Hayward, Samuel. A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland. To stir them up to all necessary preparations to meet a perfidious enemy, who intend to invade our land, and attack our liberties. By a lover of his king and country. London : printed for W. Johnston, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1756?]. ESTC No. N19022. Grub Street ID 8449.
- Hazard, Joseph. Redowald, a mask, by a youth of sixteen. Chelmsford: Printed for the author by T. Toft and R. Lobb; and sold by J. Fletcher in St. Paul's Church Yard, London, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. N56153. Grub Street ID 39389.
- Hazlitt, William. Human authority, in matters of faith, repugnant to Christianity: illustrated in two discourses on Matth. xxiii. 8. With a prefatory address, Explaining The Particular Occasion Of Offering Them To The Public. By the author of An essay on the justice of God. London : printed for J. Johnson, No 72. in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. N9405. Grub Street ID 54274.
- Heckle, (Augustin). A. The lady's drawing book: Consisting of about an hundered different sorts of flowers, all drawn after nature, By A. Hechle. With a short introduction to drawing, and directions for mixing and using of colours. Also, several proper and easy examples. The whole adapted to engage the fair sex to a profitable improvement of their leisure-hours. London] : Printed for T. Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1753. ESTC No. T117565. Grub Street ID 169151.
- Henderson, Andrew. The edinburgh history of the late rebellion, MDCCXLV and MDCCXLVI. With the manifestoes of the Pretender and his son. Also the journal of the young chevalier's expedition into England, as written by himself. The fourth edition, with additions. By Andrew Henderson. London : printed for the author, and sold by R. Griffiths in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1752. ESTC No. T110139. Grub Street ID 162714.
- Henry, David. An historical description of Westminster Abbey, its monuments and curiosities. Containing 1. An account of its Foundation and Consecration. 2. The various changes it has undergone. 3. A general view of all the Monuments erected therein; with an abstract of their Inscriptions. 4. Copies of the best English Epitaphs, and translations of the Latin. 5. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the lives of the Kings, &c. interred in the Abbey. 6. Observations on the beauty and propriety of the respective Monuments. 7. A particular description of Henry the Viith's Chapel, with its Ornaments. 8. A general view of the Cloisters; with copies of several inscriptions there. 9. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's two Wives, never before attempted. Designed Chiefly as a Guide to Strangers. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]. ESTC No. T102525. Grub Street ID 156335.
- Henry, David. An historical description of St. Paul's Cathedral, Containing, 1. The History of the Old Cathedral from it's Foundation; in which many curious Particulars concerning it's ancient Customs, Privileges, and Solemnities, are recited. 2. An Account of the Manner of proceeding in taking down the vast Ruins of the Old Cathedral, with the Discoveries and Observations made upon the Spot by Sir Christopher Wren. 3. A full Description of the founding, building, ornamenting, and finishing the present Structure, with Observations on it's Beauties and Defects. 4. An Explanation of the Entablature, Sculpture, and all the Decorations and Paintings both within and without the Church. 5. A concise Account of every Thing curious that is shewn in it to Strangers. 6. A Comparison of it's Dimensions with those of the Old Church: And of the Dimensions of both with those of St. Peter's at Rome. To which are Added, a Description of the Monument, with an Explanation of its Sculpture, and a Translation of the Latin In. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]. ESTC No. T100789. Grub Street ID 154697.
- Henry, David. An historical description of the Tower of London, and its curiosities. Giving an Account, 1. Of its Foundation, gradual Increase, and present State. 2. Of its Government, Customs, and Privileges. 3. Of its Antiquities, Records, and Curiosities. 4. Of the Lions, and other wild Beasts, kept there; their Nature and Properties. 5. Of the Spoils of the Spanish Armada, with the History of the Spanish Invasion in 1588. 6. Of the small Armory; in which, at one View, may be seen Arms for 80,000 Men. 7. Of the Royal Train of Artillery; comprehending the various Engines of Destruction used in War. 8. Of the Horse Armory; with curious Anecdotes relating to the Kings that sit there on Horseback in full Armour, from William the Conqueror, to his late Majesty. 9. Of the Jewel Office, and the Regalia, used at the Coronation of our Kings; and the Story of Col. Blood's attempting to steal away the Crown. 10. Of the Mint, and the Manner of stamping Money. Written chiefly to direct the Attention of Strangers to. London : printed for Thomas Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1787]. ESTC No. T86736. Grub Street ID 306854.
- Henry, David. An historical description of Westminster Abbey, its monuments and curiosities. Containing 1. An account of its Foundation and Consecration. 2. The various changes it has undergone. 3. A general view of all the Monuments erected there in; with an abstract of their Inscriptions. 4. Copies of the best English Epitaphs, and translations of the Latin. 5. Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the lives of the Kings, &c. interred in the Abbey. 6. Observations on the beauty and propriety of the respective Monuments. 7. A particular description of Henry the Viith's Chapel, with its Ornaments. 8. A general view of the Cloisters; with copies of several inscriptions there. 9. Translations of the Hebrew, Ethiopic, and Greek Epitaphs on the Tombs of Sir Samuel Moreland's two Wives, never before attempted. Designed Chiefly AS A Guide To Strangers. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1788]. ESTC No. T130289. Grub Street ID 179448.
- Hervey, James. The ministry of reconciliation: representing the benign tendency of the gospel; aud that it is the friendly Office of Ministers, as the Embassadors of Christ, to press Men with all imaginable Tenderness, Humility, and Earnestness to accept the Treaty of Reconciliation as established in Him, and urged by Him, while on Earth: a sermon Preached at the Parish-Church of All-Saints in Northampton. By James Hervey, A. M. Late Rector of Weston-Favell, in Northamptonshire. London : printed for John Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. T76796. Grub Street ID 299071.
- Hickman, Charles. Sermons and discourses on several subjects & occasions, preach'd at St. James's Church, Westminster. In two volumes. By Charles Hickman, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Derry. The third edition.. London : printed for James Holland, and Jonah Bowyer, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T107075. Grub Street ID 160148.
- Hildrop, John. The husbandman's spiritual companion. Being the substance of several sermons, preached in the parish-church of Wath, near Ripon in Yorkshire. By John Hildrop, D. D. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T107941. Grub Street ID 160933.
- Hildrop, John. The husbandman's spiritual companion. Being the substance of several sermons, preached in the parish church of Wath, near Ripon in Yorkshire. By John Hildrop, D. D. The third edition.. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T107939. Grub Street ID 160930.
- Holmes, William. The country clergyman's advice to his parishioners, explaining what they are to believe, and do, in order to be saved. Addressed chiefly to those who are of the younger sort. Oxford: printed for Daniel Prince, near the Clarendon Printing House; sold by John Rivington, Bookseller to The Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. N27662. Grub Street ID 16910.
- Hoole, Joseph. An admonition to church-wardens. Exciting them to the discharge of their duty, and answering the pretences that are made for the neglect of it. By Joseph Hoole, Vicar of Haxey. London : printed for W. and J. Innys, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T71740. Grub Street ID 295295.
- Horace. The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose. By C. Smart, A. M. Of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. The fifth edition. In two volumes. . London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. N25563. Grub Street ID 14915.
- Horsley, Samuel. An apology for the liturgy and clergy of the Church of England: in answer to a pamphlet, entitled Hints, &c. Submitted to the serious Attention of the Clergy, Nobility, and Gentry, Newly Associated: by a layman. In a letter to the author, by a clergyman. London : printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T131062. Grub Street ID 180112.
- Ilive, Jacob. The oration spoke at Trinity-Hall in Aldersgate-Street: On Monday, Jan. 9. 1738. Before the Gentlemen of the Grand Inquest of the Ward of Aldersgate: In Answer to Dr. Felton's Two Discourses on the Resurrection of the same Body. In which is stated, I. The Primitive Opinion concerning the Resurrection of the Body. II. That the Admission of the Body into Heaven is no proper Resurrection. And, III. That the Resurrection is of the Soul only. By Jacob Ilive. London : printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1738]. ESTC No. T55166. Grub Street ID 281774.
- Ingeldew, (J).. A poem on our late most gracious sovereign George II. By Mr. Ingeldew . London : printed for T. Kinnersly, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. N11862. Grub Street ID 1865.
- Jane, William. A sermon preached on the day of the publick fast, April the 11th. 1679. At St. Margarets Westminster; before the Honourable House of Commons. By William Jane, B.D. canon of Christ-Church in Oxford, and chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. London : printed by M.C. for Henry Brome, and Richard Chiswel, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1679. ESTC No. R13564. Grub Street ID 61655.
- Jenyns, Soame. A scheme for the coalition of parties, humbly submitted to the publick. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]. ESTC No. T59581. Grub Street ID 285578.
- Laughton, Richard. A sermon preach'd before the King, at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, on Sunday October the 6th 1717. By Richard Laughton, D. D. and Fellow of Clare Hall. Publish'd by His Majesty's special Command. Cambridge: printed for Corn. Crownfield, Printer to the University; and are to be sold by James Knapton, and Robert Knaplock, Book-Sellers in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, 1717. ESTC No. N23339. Grub Street ID 12699.
- Leland, Thomas. The history of the life and reign of Philip King of Macedon; the father of Alexander. By Thomas Leland, D.D. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. . London : printed by Thomas Harrison, for W. Johnston, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. N8529. Grub Street ID 53427.
- Leopold. The Emperor's letter to his own subjects, and those of the empire in Italy. Dated from Vienna, April 9th. 1689. Licensed June 5th. 1689. London : printed for R. Clavel in St. Pauls-Church-Yard, 1689. ESTC No. R31696. Grub Street ID 114472.
- Lewis, John. A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England. To which is prefixed, some account of the learned Dr. Wiclif, and a defence of him from the false charge of his, and his followers, denying infant baptism. By John Lewis, Minister of Meregate in Kent. London : printed for C. Rivington and W. Parker, both in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. N32304. Grub Street ID 21007.
- Lewkenor, John. Metellus his dialoguesDT The first part, containing a relation of a journey to Tunbridge-Wells; also a description of the wells and place. With the fourth book of Virgil's AEneids in English written under that name, by a gentleman of this nation, sometime gentleman-commoner of Christ-Church in Oxford. London : printed by Tho. Warren, for N. Rolls in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R10938. Grub Street ID 59268.
- Lloyd, Charles. An honest man's reasons for declining to take any part in the new administration, in a letter to the Marquis of -. The fourth edition.. London : printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and may be had at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster , [1765]. ESTC No. N17401. Grub Street ID 6872.
- Lodge, John. The peerage of Ireland, or, a genealogical history of the present nobility of that Kingdom. With their paternal Coats of Arms, engraven on Copper. Collected from the publick Records; authentic Manuscripts; approved Historians; well-attested Pedigrees; and personal Information. By Mr. Lodge, Deputy Keeper of the Records in Bermingham-Tower. . London : printed for William Johnston, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T114346. Grub Street ID 166161.
- Man Who Never Had a Place.. The political apology; or, candid reasons, for not taking part with the present public system, in a letter from a man who never had a place, to a right honourable gentleman who has lately accepted of an high office. London : printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard; And may be had at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster, 1765. ESTC No. N11939. Grub Street ID 1942.
- Markham, Gervase. Markhams farewell to hvsbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever: together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed from one yeare to many yeares. As also, a husbandly computation of men and cattels dayly labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. Now newly the fourth time, revised, corrected, and amended, together with many new additions, and cheape experiments: for the bettering of arable, pasture, and woody grounds: of making good all grounds againe, spoiled with overflowing of salt water by sea-breaches; as also, the enriching of the hop-garden, and many other things never published before. London: printed by William Wilson for Iohn Harison, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1649. ESTC No. R23512. Grub Street ID 106309.
- Markham, Gervase. A vvay to get vvealth: containing six principall vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife, may lawfully imploy themselves. As, 1. The natures, ordering, curing, breeding, choice, use, and feeding of all sorts of cattell, and fowle, fit for the service of man: as also the riding and dieting horses, either for war or pleasure. 2. The knowledge, use, and laudable practice of all the recreations meet for a gentleman. 3. The office of a house-wife, in physick, chyryrgery, extraction of oyles, banquets, cookery, ... 4. The enrichment of the weald in Kent. 5. The husbanding, & enriching of all sorts of barren grounds, making them equall with the most fruitfull: ... 6. The making of orchards, planting and grafting, the office of gardening, and the ornaments, with the best husbanding of bees. The first five bookes gathered by G.M. The last by Master W.L. for the benefit of Great Brittaine. London: printed by Thomas Harper, for John Harrison, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls-Church Yard, 1653. ESTC No. R180369. Grub Street ID 71442.
- Martin, Benjamin. The description and use of a case of mathematical instruments; Particularly Of All The Lines contained on the Plain Scale, the Sector, the Gunter, and the Proportional Compasses. with a practical application, exemplified in many useful cases of geometry and plain and spherical trigonometry. The whole illustrated by copper-plate figures. By Benjamin Martin. London : sold by P. and J. Dollond, optical and mathematical instrument-makers, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1760?]. ESTC No. T10166. Grub Street ID 155515.
- Martin, Thomas. A poem on the war in the West-Indies under Admiral Vernon. By a country curate. London : printed for T. Astley in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1742]. ESTC No. T86582. Grub Street ID 306719.
- Mauduit, Israel. Three letters to Lieutenant-General Sir William Howe. with an Appendix. London : printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]. ESTC No. N14292. Grub Street ID 4172.
- Member of a respectable society.. An essay on patriotism, in the style and manner of Mr. Pope's Essay on man. In four epistles. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. the E--- of C------. By a member of a respectable society. London : printed for the author: and sold by J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N1842. Grub Street ID 7895.
- Miege, Guy. The new state of England under Their Majesties K. William and Q. Mary. In three parts. Containing I. A geographical description of England and Wales, with useful and curious remarks. II. An account of the inhabitants, their original, genius, customs, laws, religion, and government; of Their present Majesties, their court, power, revenue, &c. III. A description of the High Court of Parliament, Privy-Council, and all courts of judicature, with a catalogue of the present officers in Church and State. The second edition, with great improvements, and alterations, to June 1694. By G.M. London : printed for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, and J. Robinson in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R216235. Grub Street ID 91162.
- Milton, John. The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England. From the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest. Collected out of the ancientest and best authors thereof, by John Milton. London : printed by R. E[veringham]. for R. Scot, R. Chiswell, R. Bently, G. Sawbridge; and are to be sold by A. Swall, and T. Child, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1695. ESTC No. R38870. Grub Street ID 120916.
- Monro, Alexander. Observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system. Illustrated with tables. By Alexander Monro, M. D. President of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Physic, Anatomy, and Surgery in the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed for, and sold by, William Creech; and Joseph Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. London, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]. ESTC No. T98250. Grub Street ID 317558.
- More, Robert. A new copy-book of the English, French and Italian, [sic] capital letters, ... by Robert More, . London] : Sold by the author, and by S. Crouch, and by the booksellers in St. Paul's Church Yard; also by J. Barnes, [1703?. ESTC No. N41934. Grub Street ID 28289.
- Officer in the Royal Army.. The history of the wars in Ireland, between Their Majesties army, and the forces of the late King James. Giving an impartial relation of all the battels, sieges, rencounters, skirmishes, and other material passages, revolutions, and accidents, from the beginning of December, 1688. (The time of Tyrconnels arming the whole body of the Irish rebels,) to the middle of August, 1690. (The time of the siege of Lymerick.) By an officer in the Royal Army. Illustrated with the lively effigies of His sacred Majesty, and the great commanders in the army. London : printed for Benj. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R37881. Grub Street ID 120056.
- Officer in the Royal Army.. The history of the wars in Ireland, betwixt Their Majesties army and the forces of the late King James. Giving an impartial relation of all the battles, sieges, rencounters, skirmishes and other material passages, revolutions and accidents that has happened in that kingdom since the year 1688. The second edition, corrected. To which is added, the siege of Lymerick, to the raising thereof; with the siege and surrender of Bandon, Cork, the Old and New Fort, and town of Kin-sale; with other material occurrences. By an officer in the Royal Army. Illustrated with the lively effigies of His Sacred Majesty, and the great commanders in the Army. London : printed for Benj. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691. ESTC No. R218430. Grub Street ID 93088.
- Ogilby, John. Britannia depicta or Ogilby improv'd; being a correct coppy of Mr. Ogilby's Actual survey of all ye direct & principal cross roads in England and Wales: ... And to render this work universally usefull & agreeable, ... are added ... 1. A full & particular description & account of all the cities, borough-towns, towns-corporate ... By Ino. Owen ... 2. The arms of the peers of this realm ... 3. The arms of all ye bishopricks & deanaries, ... 4. The arms, & a succinct account of both universities & their respective colleges, ... Lastly particular & correct maps of all ye counties of South Britain; with a summary description of each county, ... By Eman: Bowen engraver. The fourth edition.. London] : Printed & sold by Tho: Bowles in St. Pauls Ch. Yard, 1731. ESTC No. N15582. Grub Street ID 5292.
- Ogilby, John. Britannia depicta or Ogilby improv'd; being a correct coppy of Mr. Ogilby's Actual survey of all ye direct & principal cross roads in England and Wales: ... And to render this work universally usefull & agreeable, ... are added ... 1. A full & particular description & account of all the cities, borough-towns, towns-corporate ... By Ino. Owen ... 2. The arms of the peers of this realm ... 3. The arms of all ye bishopricks & deanaries, ... 4. The arms, & a succinct account of both universities & their respective colleges, ... Lastly particular & correct maps of all ye counties of South Britain; with a summary description of each county, ... By Eman: Bowen engraver. The fourth edition.. London] : Printed & sold by Tho: Bowles in St. Pauls Ch. Yard, 1736. ESTC No. N15583. Grub Street ID 5293.
- Ogilby, John. Britannia depicta or Ogilby improv'd; being a correct coppy of Mr. Ogilby's Actual survey of all ye direct & principal cross roads in England and Wales: ... And to render this work universally usefull & agreeable, ... are added ... 1. A full & particular description & account of all the cities, borough-towns, towns-corporate ... By Ino. Owen ... 2. The arms of the peers of this realm ... 3. The arms of all ye bishopricks & deanaries, ... 4. The arms, & a succinct account of both universities & their respective colleges, ... Lastly particular & correct maps of all ye counties of South Britain; with a summary description of each county, ... By Eman: Bowen engraver. The fourth edition.. London] : Printed & sold by Tho: Bowles in St. Pauls Ch. Yard, 1753. ESTC No. N15584. Grub Street ID 5294.
- Osborn, William, M.D. Essays on the practice of midwifery, in natural and difficult labours. By William Osborn, M. D. London : printed for Cadell, in the Strand; and Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXCII. [1792]. ESTC No. T99385. Grub Street ID 318521.
- Panting, Stephen. Four elegies. I. Morning. II. Noon. III. Evening. IV. Night. London : printed for W. Bristow, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T126440. Grub Street ID 176380.
- Parnell, Thomas. The posthumous works of Dr. Thomas Parnell, late Arch-Deacon of Clogher;containing poems moral and divine: and on various other subjects. London : printed for W. Johnston in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1758. ESTC No. T115569. Grub Street ID 167293.
- Parsons, Philip. Astronomic doubts: or, an enquiry into the nature of that supply of light and heat, which the superior planets may be supposed to enjoy. By Philip Parsons, B.A. Rector of Eastwell, in Kent. Canterbury: printed and sold by Simmons and Kirkby; sold also by Joseph Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T56199. Grub Street ID 282746.
- Pennington, Sarah. An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The third edition, corrected.. London : printed by S. Chandler, and sold by W. Bristow, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T69313. Grub Street ID 293330.
- Petvin, John. Letters concerning mind. To which is added, a sketch of universal arithmetic; comprehending the differential calculus, and the doctrine of fluxions. By the late Reverend Mr. John Petvin, A. M. vicar of Ilsington in Devon. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T109697. Grub Street ID 162367.
- Petvin, John. Remarks on letters concerning mind. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. N23385. Grub Street ID 12744.
- Porny, Mr.. The elements of heraldry, containing the definition, origin, and historical account of that ancient, useful, and entertaining science. The divers sorts of coats-of-arms in use; with their essential and integral parts displayed separately. The several marks whereby bearers of the same coat-of-arms are distinguished from each other. The different kinds of tinctures, lines, figures, charges, and ornaments, used for coats-of-arms. The laws of heraldry; practical directions for marshalling coats-of-arms, and the order of precedence. The hatchments so clearly described, that the branch and title, the deceased was of, may be readily known. Embellished with several fine cuts, and twenty-four copper-plates, containing above five hundred different examples of escutcheons, arms, &c. and interspersed with the natural history, and allegorical signification of the several species of birds, beasts, fishes, vegetables, &c. comprised in this treatise. To which is annexed, a dictionary of the technical ter. The fourth edition, corrected.. London : printed for Thomas Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T94009. Grub Street ID 313628.
- Pratt, Charles. Lord Camden's argument in Doe on the demise of Hindson, & ux. & al. v. Kersey. Wherein Lord Mansfield's argument in Wyndham. v. Chetwynd, is considered and answered. London : sold by J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T103561. Grub Street ID 157187.
- Priestley, Joseph. A free address to Protestant Dissenters, as such. By a Dissenter. The second edition, enlarged.. London : printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. N3291. Grub Street ID 21472.
- Priestley, Joseph. Experiments and observations on different kinds of air. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D.F.R.S. The second edition corrected.. London : printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. N881. Grub Street ID 53713.
- Priestley, Joseph. Experiments and observations on different kinds of air. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. The third edition, corrected.. London : printed for J. Johnson, no. 72, in St. Paul's church-yard, M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]. ESTC No. N935. Grub Street ID 54214.
- Quillet, Claude. Callipaedia: or, the art of getting pretty children, in four books, translated from the original Latin of Claudius Quillettus. By several hands. London : printed and sold by Samuel Toplis, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T67282. Grub Street ID 291895.
- Rich, Edward-Pickering. A sermon preach'd at Cheltenham, before a polite audience, on Sunday, August 5, 1750. By the Reverend Mr. Edward Pickering Rich, A.M. Which occasioned his being silenced for three Years. London : printed for J. Brown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1750?]. ESTC No. N22772. Grub Street ID 12127.
- Rich, Edward-Pickering. A sermon preach'd at Cheltenham, before a polite audience, on Sunday, August 5, 1750. By the Reverend Mr. Edward Pickering Rich, A. M. Which occasioned his being silenced for three Years. London : printed for J. Brown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. (from the True Original Copy), [1750?]. ESTC No. N24644. Grub Street ID 13994.
- Ritson, Joseph. The quip modest; a few words by way of supplement to Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakspeare; occasioned by a republication of that edition, revised and augmented by the editor of Dodsleys Old plays. London : printed for J. Johnson in St. Pauls Church Yard, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]. ESTC No. T5912. Grub Street ID 285148.
- Rotheram, John. The force of the argument for the truth of Christianity, drawn from a collective view of prophecy, in three parts. I. A brief State of the Argument. II. A Defence and further Illustration of the Argument. III. A brief State of the Question, Whether Prophecies or Miracles afford a stronger Evidence for the Truth of Christianity. Occasioned by Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses. By John Rotheram, M. A. Rector of Ryton in the County of Durham, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Durham. Oxford: printed by Daniel Prince, and sold by J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1755?]. ESTC No. N32625. Grub Street ID 21215.
- Rowe, Elizabeth. Poems on several occasions. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author. London : printed for D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. N21239. Grub Street ID 10626.
- Rutherford, Samuel. The due right of presbyteries or, A peaceable plea for the government of the Church of Scotland, wherein is examined 1. The way of the Church of Christ in New England, in brotherly equality, and independency, or coordination, without subjection of one church to another. 2. Their apology for the said government, their answers to thirty and two questions are considered. 3. A treatise for a church covenant is discussed. 4. The arguments of Mr. Robinson in his justification of separation are discovered. 5. His treatise, called, The peoples plea for the exercise of prophecy, is tryed. 6. Diverse late arguments against presbyteriall government, and the power of synods are discussed, the power of the prince in matters ecclesiastical modestly considered, & divers incident controversies resolved. By Samuel Rutherfurd Professor of Divinity at Saint Andrewes. London: printed by E. Griffin, for Richard Whittaker, and Andrew Crook and are to be sold at their shops in Pauls Church-Yard, 1644. ESTC No. R12822. Grub Street ID 60973.
- Sallust. The history of Catiline's conspiracy, and the Jugurthine war. By C.C. Sallust. With a new translation of Cicero's four orations against Catiline. To which is prefixed, the life of Sallust. London : printed for R. Griffith, in Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LI. [1751]. ESTC No. T93462. Grub Street ID 313161.
- Salzmann, Christian Gotthilf. Elements of morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C. G. Salzmann. Illustrated with copper plates. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Johnson in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T108880. Grub Street ID 161728.
- Salzmann, Christian Gotthilf. Elements of morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C. G. Salzmann. Illustrated with fifty copper plates. In three volumes. . The third edition.. London : printed by J. Crowder, for J. Johnson in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XCII. [1792]. ESTC No. T100325. Grub Street ID 154286.
- Salzmann, Christian Gotthilf. Elements of morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C. G. Salzmann. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. T108881. Grub Street ID 161729.
- Satyanātha. Translation of a sermon in the Malabar or Tamulian language; composed and preached by Sattianaden, on the 26th day of December, 1790, When he received Ordination according to the Rites of the Lutheran Church, in one of the Congregations of the Mission on the Coast of Coromandel, Connected with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London : printed in the year 1792, and sold by F. and C. Rivington, Booksellers to the said Society, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1792]. ESTC No. T104087. Grub Street ID 157643.
- Scott, William. An address to the Most Reverend the Arch-Bishops, The Right Reverend the bishops, and The rest of the Dignified and Superior clergy: on the present state of the annual charity, for the sons of the clergy. By the Reverend William Scott, M. A. London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. T85054. Grub Street ID 305395.
- Seymour, George. The instructive letter-writer, and entertaining companion: containing letters on the most interesting subjects, in an elegant and easy style; Wherein a peculiar Regard has been had to select those, Only, which are best adapted to inspire Noble and Manly Sentiments, and promote a Rational and Virtuous Conduct; Most of them being wrote by the following Royal and eminent Personages, and the best Authers, Antient and Modern, viz. Cicero, Brutus, Trajan, Pliny, Plutarch, Q. Ann Boleyn, K. Edward VI. K. Charles I. and His Queen, Queen Ann, Prince George of Denmark, Empress of Russia, Sir W. Raleigh, Duke & Dutchess of Marlbro', Mar. of Granby, Abp, Tillotson, Locke, Molyneux, Addison, Steele, Pope, Gay, Bishop Atterbury, Mr. & Mrs. Rowe, Dr. Blackwell, Richardson, Coleman, Murphy, &c. with forms of messages for cards. To which are prefix'd instructions for writing letters with elegance and propriety; Directions how to address Persons of all Ranks,; a plain and concise Grammar of the English Ton. The second edition.. London : printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1765. ESTC No. T105965. Grub Street ID 159171.
- Sharpe, Gregory. A second argument in defence of Christianity, taken from the ancient prophesies, applied to the most remarkable events in the life and character of Jesus Christ. By the author of an argument taken from the concessions of the most ancient adversaries. London : printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T130509. Grub Street ID 179609.
- Shuckford, Samuel. Peace and unity recommended to the clergy. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral-church of Norwich, at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Lord Bishop of Norwich, on Monday July 1st. 1723. By Samuel Shuckford, M. A. Rector of Shelton in Norfolk. Publish'd by His Lordship's Command. Cambridge: printed for Corn. Crownfield, Printer to the University: and are to be sold by James Knapton, and Robert Knaplock . Booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1723. ESTC No. N20372. Grub Street ID 9773.
- Sidney, Philip. The covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Written by Sir Philip Sidney knight. Now the seuenth time published, with some new additions. With the supplement of a defect in the third part of this history by Sir W.A. knight. Whereunto is now added a sixth booke by R.B. of Lincolnes Inne, Esq. London: printed by H.L[ownes]. and R.Y[oung]. and are sold by S. Waterson in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1629. ESTC No. S1125. Grub Street ID 132256.
- Slade, Alexander. The free mason examin'd: or, the world brought out of darkness into light. Being, an authentick account of all the secrets of the antient Society of Free Masons, which have been handed down by oral tradition only, from the Institution, to the present Time. In Which Is particularly described, the Whole Ceremony used at making Masons, as it has been hitherto practised in all the Lodges round the Globe; by which any Person, who was never made, may introduce himself into a Lodge. With Notes, Explanatory, Historical, and Critical. To which are added, The Author's Reasons for the Publication hereof, and some Remarks on the Conduct of the Author of a Pamphlet, call'd, Masonry Dissected. With a new and correct list of all the regular lodges under the English Constitution, according to their late Removals, and Additions. By Alexander Slade, Late Master of Three Regular Constituted Lodges, In the City of Norwich. The third edition, with additional notes.. London : printed for R Griffiths, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. N18652. Grub Street ID 8121.
- Smart, Christopher. The nonpareil; or, the quintessence of wit and humour : being a choice selection of those pieces that were most admired in the ever-to-be-remember'd Midwife; or, old woman's magazine. Pieces which (as a celebrated Author observes) will stand the Test of all Ages, and live and be read 'till Time is no more. To which is added An index to mankind; or, Maxims selected from the Wits of all Nations. For the Benefit of the present Age and of Posterity. Interspersed with some Axioms in Life, and seasonable Reflections by the same Author. With A Preface by her good Friend the late Mr. Pope. Catopsicon, in his Discourse on the Genius of Nations, observes, that most of the celebrated Pieces published in Britain in the Year 1751, and 1752, were written by old Women, as a Proof of which he quotes this valuable Work. London : printed for T. Carnan, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T125491. Grub Street ID 175624.
- Smith, Daniel. A letter to Dr. Cadogan, with remarks on the most interesting paragraphs in his Treatise on the gout; in which the immediate cause of a fit of the gout is proved, both from Observation and Experiments: With the Reasons assigned, why the Gout prevails now, more than it did some Ages ago. By Mr. Daniel Smith. London] : Printed for Carnan and Newbery, Booksellers, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1772. ESTC No. N10590. Grub Street ID 599.
- Spateman, John. Jesus. A poem. In blank verse. London : printed for S. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. N6625. Grub Street ID 48006.
- Stevenson, Matthew. Bellum presbyteriale. Or, as much said for the presbyter as may be. Together with their covenants catastrophe. Held forth in an heroick poem. By Matth. Stevenson, gent. London : printed for A. Rice, and are to be sold in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1661. ESTC No. R11127. Grub Street ID 59440.
- Stonhouse, James. Friendly advice to a patient; calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as those within the House; tho' the greatest Part of it is suitable and of equal Service To Every Sick Person. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford. The tenth edition.. London : printed by Charles Rivington, for John Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1760?]. ESTC No. N18749. Grub Street ID 8206.
- Strother, Edward. The family companion for health, or The housekeeper's physician: containing a description of all the diseases incident to the human body; with plain and intelligible directions for their cure. To which are added, certain rules, which being punctually observed and follow'd, will infallibly keep families free from diseases, and procure them a long life. The prescriptions are all in English, and the whole is written in a stile so familiar, that it may be understood by those who never studied Physic. By the late Edward Strother, M.D. and fellow of the College of Physicians. The third edition.. London : printed for John and James Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.L. [1750]. ESTC No. T122053. Grub Street ID 172779.
- Synge, Edward. An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity. Being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity. By the most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. London : printed for the Marine Society. MDCCLIX. By permission of the proprietor Mr. John Rivington, Bookseller in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1759]. ESTC No. T93952. Grub Street ID 313575.
- Talbot, Catherine. Reflections on the seven days of the week. London : printed for John and Francis Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1770. ESTC No. T64641. Grub Street ID 289627.
- Taylor, Henry. Thoughts on the nature of the grand apostacy. With reflections and observations on the XVth chapter of Mr. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. To which are added, three dissertations: - I. On the Parousia of Christ: II. On the Millennium: And the IIId by the late Rev. Mr. Richard Wavell, on Prophecy. By Henry Taylor, Rector of Crawley, and Vicar of Portsmouth in Hants, Author of Ben Mordecai's Apology for embracing Christianity. London : printed for J. Johnson, In ST. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]. ESTC No. T116777. Grub Street ID 168422.
- Thévenot, Jean de. The travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the LevantDT In three parts. Viz. into I. Turkey. II. Persia. III. The East-Indies. Newly done out of French. Licensed, Decemb. 2. 1686. Ro. L'Estrange. London : printed by H. Clark, for H. Faithorne, J. Adamson, C. Skegnes, and T. Newborough, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R17556. Grub Street ID 68409.
- Tombes, John. Romanism discussed, or, an answer to the nine first articles of H.T. his Manual of controversies. Whereby is manifested, that H.T. hath not (as he pretends) clearly demonstrated the truth of the Roman religion by him falsly called Catholic, by texts of holy scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first five hundred years, common sense, and experience, nor fully answered the principal objections of protestants, whom he unjustly terms sectaries. By John Tombes, B.D. And commended to the world by Mr. Richard Baxter. London : printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold by Jane Underhill, and Henry Mourtlock in Paul's Church-yard, 1660. ESTC No. R201254. Grub Street ID 78697.
- Tomlinson, T, Surgeon. The medical miscellany: or a collection of cases, tracts, and commentaries; exhibiting a view of the present state of medical and chirurgical practice and literature in England. London : printed for the author; and sold by W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1768. ESTC No. N3716. Grub Street ID 25113.
- Tomlinson, T, Surgeon. Proposals for publishing by subscription, a synopsis of the general practice of physick: explaining, in a full and concise manner, the nature of diseases, internal and external, with the proper method of treating them. Translated from the Latin of Joseph Lieutaud, chief physician to the royal family of France. by T. Tomlinson. Birmingham: printed by John Baskerville, and sold by William Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church Yard, London, [1770]. ESTC No. N72214. Grub Street ID 52032.
- Tooke, William. The loves of Othniel and Achsah. Translated from the Chaldee. . London : printed by W. Tooke, for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. T99155. Grub Street ID 318316.
- Trinder, William Martin. Practical sermons, preached at Hendon, in Middlesex. By W.M. Trinder, LL. B. & M. D. London : printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. T104915. Grub Street ID 158332.
- Trusler, John. A concise view of the common law and statute law of England, carefully collected from the statutes and best common law writers, and systematically digested, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. London : printed for the author; and sold by W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1781?]. ESTC No. T93492. Grub Street ID 313178.
- Tucker, Josiah. Four tracts, together with two sermons, on political and commercial subjects. By Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Glocester. Glocester: printed by R. Raikes. And sold by J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T85923. Grub Street ID 306200.
- Tunstall, James. A vindication of the power of states to prohibit clandestine marriages under the pain of absolute nullity; particularly the marriages of minors, made without the consent of their parents or guardians: in answer to the Rev. Dr. Stebbing's Dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to the marriages of minors, etc. with occasional remarks on An enquiry into the force and operation of the annulling clauses in a late act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages, with respect to conscience. In a letter to the Doctor. By James Tunstall, D. D. Rector of Great Charte in Kent. London : printed for J. and J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T12705. Grub Street ID 176895.
- Tunstall, James. Marriage in society stated; with some considerations on government, the different kinds of civil laws, and their distinct obligation in conscience. In a second letter to the Reverend Dr. Stebbing, occasioned by his review, &c. By James Tunstall, D.D. Rector of Great Charte in Kent. London : printed for James and John Rivington, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T12706. Grub Street ID 176904.
- Ussher, James. A body of divinitie, or The summe and substance of Christian religion, catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer: methodically and familiarly handled. Composed long since by James Usher B. of Armagh: and at the earnest desires of divers godly Christians now printed and published. The fourth edition; corrected and much enlarged by the author. Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or The mystery of the incarnation of the son of God; heretofore written and published by the same author. London: printed for Tho. Downes and Geo. Badger, and are to be sold by John Williams and Francis Eglesfield in St. Pauls Churchyard, MDCLIII. [1653]. ESTC No. R23153. Grub Street ID 103563.
- Ussher, James. A body of divinitie, or The summe and substance of Christian religion, catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer: methodically and familiarly handled. Composed long since by James Usher B. of Armagh: and at the earnest desires of divers godly Christians now printed and published. The fifth edition; corrected and much enlarged by the author. Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel. Or the mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God; heretofore written and published by the same author. London: printed by I. Owsley and P. Lillicrap, and are to be sold by Iohn Williams and Francis Eglesfield in S. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLVIII. [1658]. ESTC No. R222261. Grub Street ID 96283.
- Valentine, Henry. Private devotions, digested into six litanies; I. Of confession. II. Of deprecation. III. Of supplication. IV. Of thanksgiving. V. Of intercession. VI. For the sick. With directions and prayers. For the Lord's Day Sacrament. Day of Death. Judgment. And two daily prayers. One for the morning. Another for the evening. The five and twentieth edition.. London : printed for Ric. Chiswell in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1694. ESTC No. R185904. Grub Street ID 74791.
- W----- P----le.. A letter from Ord in the shades, to his R-l H-ss the De of C-d in Flanders. London : printed for J. Jones, in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1745]. ESTC No. N19513. Grub Street ID 8932.
- Walker, George. A true account of the siege of London-derry. By the Reverend Mr. George Walker, rector of Donoghmoore in the county of Tirone, and late governour of Derry in Ireland. The second edition corrected.. London : printed for Robert Clavel, and Ralph Simpson, in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXXIX. [1689]. ESTC No. R1982. Grub Street ID 77382.
- Walker, George. A true account of the siege of London-Derry. By the Reverend Mr. George Walker, Rector of Donoghmoore in the county of Tirone, and late Governour of Derry in Ireland. The third edition corrected.. London : printed for Robert Clavel and Ralph Simpson, in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXXXIX [1689]. ESTC No. R38407. Grub Street ID 120513.
- Ward, Edward. To the Right Honourable Humphrey Parsons lord mayor of the city of London. A congratulary poem upon His Lordship's accession to the chair. By Edward Ward. London : printed by J. W. and publish'd by John Wilford, behind the Convocation-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1730. ESTC No. N13559. Grub Street ID 3466.
- Webster, William. The credibility of the resurrection of Christ, upon the testimony of the apostles; being a sequel to two letters in the Weekly Miscellany, No 121, 122. - Upon the fitness of the witnesses. By William Webster, D. D. Rector of Depden, in the County of Suffolk. London : printed, and are to be sold by J. Wilford, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1735]. ESTC No. T103792. Grub Street ID 157400.
- Wesley, Samuel. A defence of a letter concerning the education of dissenters in their private academies: with A More full and Satisfactory Account of the same, and of their Morals and Behaviour towards the Church of England: being an answer to the Defence of the dissenters education. By Samuel Wesley. London : printed for Robert Clavel and James Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. T75521. Grub Street ID 298243.
- White, Francis. An examination and confutation of a lawlesse pamphlet, intituled, A briefe answer to a late treatise of the Sabbath-day: digested dialogue-wise betweene two divines, A and B. By Dr. Fr. White, L. Bishop of Ely. London: printed by Richard Badger, and are to be sold in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1637. ESTC No. S124620. Grub Street ID 143970.
- Wieland, Christoph Martin. Private history of Peregrinus Proteus the philosopher. By C. M. Wieland. Translated from the German. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Churchyard, MDCCXCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. T99054. Grub Street ID 318231.
- Wildman, John. An account of the reasons of the nobility and gentry's invitation of His Highness the Prince of Orange into England. Being a memorial from the English Protestants concerning their grievances. With a large account of the birth of the Prince of Wales. Presented to their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange. London : printed for Nathanael Ranew, and Jonathan Robinson, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1688. ESTC No. R7166. Grub Street ID 127447.
- Wilkins, John. Sermons preach'd upon several occasions before the King at White-Hall. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, A discourse concerning the beauty of providence. By the same author. London : printed by H. Cruttenden for Robert Sollers in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1677. ESTC No. R22933. Grub Street ID 101837.
- Wilkins, John. Sermons preach'd upon several occasions before the King at White-Hall. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, A discourse concerning the beauty of Providence. By the same author. The second edition.. London : printed by A[nne]. M[axwell]. and R[obert]. R[oberts]. for John Gellibrand in St. Pauls Church Yard, 1680. ESTC No. R9235. Grub Street ID 129337.
- Xenophon.. Abradates and Panthea. A tale, extracted from Xenophon. By William Wither Beach, Esq; Of New College, Oxford. Salisbury: printed by B. Collins, for James Fletcher, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T9020. Grub Street ID 310057.