Name ESTC
Online Source http://estc.bl.uk/
Description

The 'English Short Title Catalogue' (ESTC) is a comprehensive, international union catalogue listing early books, serials, newspapers and selected ephemera printed before 1801. It contains catalogue entries for items issued in Britain, Ireland, overseas territories under British colonial rule, and the United States. The database contains over 480,000 entries, and represents the holdings of some 2,000 libraries world-wide.

Citation

 English Short Title Catalogue. British Library, www.estc.bl.uk/.

Titles 8316
Firms 80
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Titles

Displaying 326–350 of 8316

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
14384 A draught by the heads of a bill to prevent frauds committed by bankrupts, &c. Prepared by the merchants and traders of the city of Dublin, and, by them, intended to be laid before the legislative power of this kingdom, the next session of Parliament. 1745
25370 A draught of the justification of man, different from the present language of our pulpits. By Robert Seagrave ... Seagrave , Robert
Alexander Cruden (London)
John Oswald (London)
Thomas Astley (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
1740
15770 A Fair Way with the Dissenters and their Patrons. Not Writ by Mr. L—y, or any other furious Jacobite, whether Clergyman or Layman; but by a very Moderate Person and Dutiful Subject to the Queen. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1704
24324 A fairy tale inscrib'd, to the Honourable Mrs. W------ With other poems, by Mrs. Holt. Holt , Mrs.
Rebecca Burleigh (London)
Arabella Morris (London)
1717
24561 A faithful narrative of the wicked life and remarkable conversion of Patience Boston alias Samson; who was executed at York, in the County of York, July 24th. 1735. for the murder of Benjamin Trot of Falmouth in Casco Bay, a child of about eight years of age, whom she drowned in a well. With a preface by the Reverend Messi. Samuel & Joseph Moody, Pastors of the churches in said town. [Six lines of Scripture texts] Boston , Patience
1738
14711 A familiar epistle to a free doctor, Remarkable for his singular Ingenuity in the Construction of new invented Rules for Important Discoveries; his Commentary on a Letter from the Mansions above: And also for his being a considerable Dealer in Envy, Malignity, Detraction, &c. By Isaac Harman. Harman , Isaac
1775 The third edition.
26119 A familiar epistle to the celebrated Mrs. Con. Phillips, on her apology. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. Unknown , [Man]
1749
4579 A farewell, for two years, to England. A poem. By Helen Maria Williams. Williams , Helen Maria
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1791
26368 A fast sermon preach'd at Hackney, Novemb. the 3d. 1714. upon account of the present mortality of the cattle. By J. Bates, M.A. Bates , John
Margaret Lawrence (London)
Sarah Cliff [Cliffe] (London)
1714
25191 A form of prayer, For the use of private families, and Particular persons. Compos'd on Occasion of The late Dreadful Earthquakes, And now Publish'd Pursuant to His Majesty's pious Order, for a General Fast, to be religiously kept on the 6th of February, 1756. To which is added, An Hymn, suitable to the Occasion, for Children to learn by Heart. By a Divine of the Church of England. Unknown ,
1756
23021 A fountain of gardens: or, a spiritual diary of the wonderful experiences of a Christian soul, under the conduct of the heavenly wisdom; continued from the year MDCLXXVIII, to the middle of the year MDCLXXXVI. Vol. III. Part. II. By J. Lead. Lead , Jane
1701
22523 A fountain of gardens: or, A spiritual diary of the wonderful experiences of a Christian soul, under the conduct of the heavenly wisdom. Vol. III. Part. I. By J. Lead. Lead , Jane
1700
25987 A friendly epistle to the author of The state dunces. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
1733
7306 A friendly remonstrance concerning the Christian covenant and the sabbath-day. Trimmer , Sarah
Joseph Johnson (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1792
7383 A friendly remonstrance, concerning the Christian covenant and the sabbath day; intended for the good of the poor. By Mrs. Trimmer. Trimmer , Sarah
Joseph Johnson (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
1792
3369 A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, Who swore that she was robbed, and afterwards confined by the Gypsy, till she was almost starved; for which the Gypsy was condemned to Death, but afterwards received his Majesty's Pardon. With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the gypsy; which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May. Canning , Elizabeth
1754
3442 A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, Who swore that she was robbed, and afterwards confined by the Gypsy, till she was almost starved; for which the Gypsy was condemned to Death, but afterwards received his Majesty's Pardon. With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the gypsy; which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May. Canning , Elizabeth
1754
25376 A full and genuine account of the murder of Mrs. Robinson, by Elton Lewis, On Monday Night, April 21, 1735. Unknown ,
1735
5932 A full and particular account of the remarkable trial, and execution, of the late unfortunate queen of France who was executed by the guillotine at Paris, on Wednesday last, the 16th of October, 1793. ... de Lorraine , Marie-Antoinette
1793
22156 A full and true account of the tryal, examination, and condemnation of Mary Johnson a witch. Johnson , Mary
1706
25527 A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. Wherein the falshood of all his traiterous calumnies against His Majesty are laid open, and the arguments put in his mouth to justify the hellish design of murdering his Majesty are confuted. To which is added an account of the treasonable sermon of Edward Bisse, Incumbent of St. George's Parish, in the County of Somerset, near Bristol, with proper remarks upon it. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1718
25290 A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. wherein the falshood of all his traiterous calumnies against his Majesty are laid open, and the arguments put in his mouth to justify the hellish design of murdering his Majesty are confuted. To which is added an account of the treasonable sermon of Edward Bisse, Incumbent of St. George's Parish, in the County of Somerset, near Bristol, with proper remarks upon it. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1718 The Second Edition.
25753 A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. wherein the falshood of all his traiterous calumnies against his Majesty are laid open, and the arguments put in his mouth to justify the hellish design of murdering his Majesty are confuted. To which is added an account of the treasonable sermon of Edward Bisse, Incumbent of St. George's Parish, in the County of Somerset, near Bristol, with proper remarks upon it. The Third Edition. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1718 The Third Edition.
2220 A full copy of the proof in the process of separation and aliment, at the instance of Mrs. Anne Montgomery, against George Montgomery-Moir of Leckie, her husband. Consisting of the depositions of the witnesses on both sides; -- and, the letters produced by parties and witnesses. To which are prefixed, the interlocutors pronounced in the process; the pursuer's condescendence, ... and, the defender's condescendence. Moir , Anne Montgomery
s.n. [sine nomine]
1751
25760 A full inquiry into the original authority of that text, 1 John V. 7. There are Three that bear Record in Heaven, &c. Containing an account of Dr. Mill's evidences from antiquity, for and against its being genuine. With an Examination of his Judgment thereupon. Humbly address'd to Both Houses of Convocation now Assembled. The Second Edition, with a postscript in Answer to the Excuses offer'd to take off the Force of this Address. Emlyn , Thomas
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1717 The Second Edition, with a postscript in Answer to the Excuses offer'd to take off the Force of this Address.