Titles by William Mears [Ludgate Hill] in MLA format
There are 6 titles associated with this firm.
Douglas, Anne.
The Countess of Moreton's Daily Exercise: Or, A book of Prayers and Rules how to Spend the Time in the Service and Pleasure of Almighty God. The Twenty-second Edition.
London:
John Walthoe II,
James, John, and Paul Knapton,
Robert Knaplock,
Richard Wilkin,
Daniel Midwinter and Aaron Ward,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Joseph Downing,
James and James Bonwicke,
Ranew Robinson,
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
Robert Gosling,
William Innys [St. Paul's],
Benjamin Motte,
Thomas Ward,
Samuel Birt,
Daniel Browne II,
M. Wyat,
Christiana Bowyer,
1732.
Budgell, Eustace.
A letter to the merchants and tradesmen of Great Britain, particularly to those of London and Bristol; upon their late glorious behaviour and happy success, in opposing the extension of the excise-laws: with a few seasonable cautions. And something more, which it is hope will be agreeable to every true Englishman. By Eustace Budgell, Esq;
London:
Samuel Tuckey,
1733.
Payne, Olive.
A catalogue of a small but curious collection of books and manuscripts in several languages, being the library of that eminent historian James Tyrrell, esq; deceased: Author of the general history of England, in five volumes in folio. To which is added, some curious books collected abroad, the whole in excellent condition. Many bound in the most curious manner. Among which are the following, viz. Folio. The history of the Old and New Testament, represented in up-wards of 800 curious prints, double rul'd, and finely bound. Several books of prints. Walton's Polyglot Bible, with the lexicon complete. Dr. Hammond's works, 4 vol. Tyrrell's history of England, 5 vol. complete, with very large and curious manuscript notes of the author. Stukely's itinerary through Eng-land, with 100 cuts. Father Montfaucon's Antiquities, with the supplement comp. 6 vol. full of fine cuts. With many more equally good, in Folio, Quarto, Octavo, and Twelves. And will be sold very cheap, on Monday the 23d instant, 1735. By Olive Payne, Bookseller.
London:
1735.
Centlivre, Susanna.
Four celebrated comedies written by the late ingenious Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
1735.
Centlivre, Susanna.
The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs Cent-Livre.
London:
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
1735.