Name Broadside
Abbreviation bs
Description

A document printed on one side only of a single sheet of paper.

Titles

Displaying 126–150 of 271

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
21521 Militia elections. Notice is hereby given, to the enrolled inhabitants residing within the bounds of the [blank] Company, [blank] Regiment, First Brigade, First Division, Pennsylvania Militia, that they are to meet at the house of [blank] on [blank] and then and there ... elect by ballot. Sharp , Daniel
1812
25771 Mocking is catching, or, a pastoral lamentation for the loss of a man and no man. In the simple stile. By the author of Namby Pamby. Carey , Henry
Nicholas Blandford (London)
1726
23071 Mrs. Elianor James's speech to the citizens of London, at Guild-Hall, relating to their new choice of Parliament men. James , Eleanor
1705
22948 Mrs. Elizabeth Torshell's letter to the Ordinary of Newgate, containing a particular account of the murther committed upon the body of Mr. Robert Woodcock in Chelsea-Fields by Mr. Edward Jefferis, lately executed for the same. Torshell , Elizabeth
1705
23520 Mrs. James consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; ... James , Eleanor
1706
23118 Mrs. James, wisheth health, and happiness, peace, and prosperity, to this Honourable House of Commons: and humbly intreats the Almighty to pardon the sins of this House, that they may find favour to beg His direction, that He may grant a general pardon through the whole kingdom, that you may not be devour'd by strangers, that He may divert His judgements from this kingdom, that you may all forsake the evil of your ways, that you may find grace and favour in His sight, that you may use His Power for His Glory, through the merits of Christ. Amen. Amen. James , Eleanor
1713
22950 Mrs. James's consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; and it's God Almighties wisdom to have it so ... James , Eleanor
1705
22379 Mrs. James's humble request to the honourable House of Lords for unity. James , Eleanor
1701
23265 Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament. James , Eleanor
1714
23266 Mrs. James's letter to the Jacobites and non-jurors. James , Eleanor
1715
23267 Mrs. James's letter to the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen. James , Eleanor
1715
23519 Mrs. James's second consideration. To the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that there is not any thing free from danger but God himself, ... James , Eleanor
1706
23926 Mrs. James's thanks to the Lords and Commons for their sincerity to King George. James , Eleanor
1715
13086 Mrs. Lovechild's book of three hundred and thirty-six cuts for children. Fenn , Ellenor
1801
23514 Mrs. Mortimer's proposals for collecting charity upon briefs, humbly presented to the Honourable the House of Commons. Mortimer , Margaret
s.n. [sine nomine]
1707
11578 Mrs. Norton's Story Book, compiled for the amusement of her children. To which are added, instructions for the proper application of the stories. Norton , Mrs.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1830
22189 Mrs. Packer's answer to the Lady Ashe's reasons for passing the bill sent from the House of Lords. Packer , Anne
s.n. [sine nomine]
1704
23478 Mrs. Packer's answer to the Lady Ashe's reasons for passing the bill sent from the House of Lords. Packer , Anne
s.n. [sine nomine]
1704
22992 Mrs. Pilkington's answer to the Rev. P----son P----ton, who assumes the name of W. Ham----d, formerly runner in the Duke of D----set's kitchen, now an Ensign. Pilkington , Laetitia
s.n. [sine nomine]
1748
23955 Mrs. Stephen's cure for the stone. Stephens , Joanna
s.n. [sine nomine]
1739
21937 Munster juggy preferr'd or an answer to Molly Mogg of the rose. By Shane-Baune Mac-Dermot. Unknown ,
1727
18308 New public-house. The subscriber, widow of John Long, deceased, informs her friends and the public, that she has lately taken a new stand, in New Fourth Street a little above Callowhill street, Sign of the Moon and Stars. Mary Long. Philadelphia, October 9th, 1807. Long , Mary
1807
20971 New-Year's address. Ann Barber (Newport)
1806
22968 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
s.n. [sine nomine]
1707
13770 Nothing at All. Fifth edition. Unknown ,
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
Frances Houlston and Son [London] (London)
1834 Fifth edition.