ID 5104
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Publisher Margaret Searl, Wife to the late Samuel Searl, Famous for Relieving and Curing deafness, Depending on any External Obstruction Of the Organ of the Ear; Who had Practised This art above Thirty Eight Years past, and Communicated the Secret to me only, who Practis'd it with him, in his Life time, for many Years, after the same Way and Method. Still living in Pye-Corner, over-against the Golden Ball, by West-Smithfield, London; (though it is Reported that I was Dead, by some Pretenders to deceive the World) where I am ready, upon any Occasion of that Nature, to serve such as apply themselves to me: Being the Surviver of my Father Edmund Searl, and late Husband Samuel Searl. Whereas several Servants of my Father Edmund Searl, have put out Bills for Curing of deafness. This is to Certifie, That neither my Father, or Husband, ever Instructed, or Communicated this Secret to any of their Servants, or any Apprentice whatsoever. Searle , Margaret (Author)
1706
Publisher An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements past betwixt Mrs. Janet Hamilton, the defunct Lady of Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun; upon the several dyets, and at the several places underwritten; which were found in her cabinet among her papers, after her death at Earlstoun, Feb. 26. 1696 being all written and subscrived with her own hand. Hamilton , Janet (Author)
1707
Publisher Daffy's famous elixir salutis. Daffy , Katherine (Author)
1707
Publisher Genuine particulars of the life of the celebrated Richard Parker, alias Admiral Parker; found guilty, on tryal, before a court martial held at Greenhith for mutiny and disbobedience of orders. By a lady many years a resident in Moscow,-where she knew Parker intimately; and in whose fate, from an acquired freiendship, and some family alliance, she feels herself particularly interested. Unknown , (Author)
1707
Publisher Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many treasonale things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilas's son, she was tricke'd into France by Sir Theophiins's daughter, and barbarousty us'd to make her turn papilt and nun, in order to prevent a discovery; but at last made her escape to sufferland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December 1706. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
1707
Publisher Mrs. Mortimer's proposals for collecting charity upon briefs, humbly presented to the Honourable the House of Commons. Mortimer , Margaret (Author)
1707
Publisher Next door to the Golden Bell in St. Bride's Lane, Fleet Street, liveth Lydia Beecraft, who cutteth and curleth ladies, gentlemens, and childrens hair; ... Beecraft , Lydia (Author)
1707
Publisher Observations by Hyacinthus Pilley upon the case of the respondents, Hugh Madden and Katherine his wife. Pilley , Hyacinth (Author)
1707
Publisher Proposals humbly offer'd for a supplement to the late Act of Parliament, for collecting charity upon letters patents. By Margaret Mortimer widow. Mortimer , Margaret (Author)
1707
Publisher Proposals tender'd for an addition to the late act of Parliament for collecting charity on briefs by letters patents. By Margaret Mortimer widow. Together with reasons for the necessity of making such an addition to the act, as will plainly appear by a certificate, sign'd by nine of His late Majesty's justices of the peace for the libertys of Westminster. Together with some part of the master's report. Humbly offer'd to the lords and commons in Parliament assembled. Mortimer , Margaret (Author)
1707
Publisher The answer of Mary Harris, wife of John Harris Esq; to the case of Sir Thomas Travell, in relation to the petition of the said Mary Harris. Harris , Mary (Author)
1707
Publisher The renovation of the Gospel Spirit. Part the second. Which treats concerning the corruption which sin has brought to man. Of the glorious estate in which god has created him. Of Eternal felicity. And of many proper motives to move the hearts of men to resolve to imbrace a life truly evangelical. By Anthoinette Bourignon. Translated from the French. Bourignon , Antoinette (Author)
1707
Printer An account of Mr. Thomas Ridgly, an independent minister and preacher at the Three Cranes in Thames-street, wilful and malicious blaspheming the work of the spirit of God in a member of that Church; and how he and Mr. Peter Pindar, and Mr. Robert Handcock, has [sic] labour'd to drive her to distraction or despair. With the copy of the things they persecuted her for, and the copy of three letters she sent Mr. Ridgley to read, and then to give Mr. Pindar his; and the offence Mr. Barton had given her; with the scriptures she apply'd; and a copy how it was try'd before the church; and also how the sufferer declar'd all to his face at Pinners-Hall, before the ministers, and he did not contradict one word she said. And also the copy of the witnesses hands against them; and the testimony of twenty witnesses, what her life and conversation has been from her child hood. Pierce , Sarah (Author)
1708
Printer Histoire secrete de la reine Zarah, et des Zaraziens, pour servir de miroir au --- dans le royaume D'Albigion. Exactement traduit, de l'original Italien qui se trouve à present dans le Vatican de Rome. Seconde Edition Corrigée. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
Browne , Joseph (Author)
1708
Publisher An account of the remarkable conversion and experience of Mary Hurll, as taken from her own mouth. The second edition. Hurll , Mary (Author)
1708
Publisher This is what Mary Mitchell saw. She dwelt at Brighthempstone in Sussex, and laid down the body at Aberdeen in Scotland, in a good condition, after she had travelled far in that land, on truths account; she having a publick testimony. Mitchell , Mary (Author)
1708
Printer A key to the first volume of Atalantis. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1709
Printer A key to the second part of the Atalantis. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1709
Publisher Bess O'Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly. O'Bedlam , Bess (Author)
1709
Publisher The fifteen pleasures of a virgin. Written by the suppos'd author of The fifteen plagues of a maidenhead. B-----le , Madam (Author)
1709
Publisher The Key to Atalantis. Part I. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1709
Publisher The Key to atalantis. Part II. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1709
Publisher Warnings of the eternal spirit, to the priest and people of Chichester; pronounc'd by Mary Turner, Ann Topham, and Anna Maria King. Turner , Mary (Author)
Topham , Ann (Author)
King , Anna Maria (Author)
1709
Publisher By Ann Topham, under the operation of the Holy Spirit, at Edinburgh, January 13, 1710. Topham , Ann (Author)
1710
Publisher Elizabeth Eades, that kept the Ribbon Cellar under the Cabinet on Ludgate-Hill, now keeps the shop over it, and sells the following goods, viz. rich gold and silver ribbons. Eades , Elizabeth (Author)
1710

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