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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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24052 A living funeral testimony: or, death overcome, and drown'd in the life of Christ. With A Further Description of the Various States of Separated Souls; as to what they may expect will ensue after Death, whether in Christ, or out of Christ. P. J. De Loutherbourg By J. Lead. Lead , Jane
1702
6112 A lyric ode, on the birth of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Written in August 1762. Published by particular desire. Latter , Mary
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
1763
9557 A Melancholy but True story Unknown ,
1800
25183 A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior, Envoy-Extraordinary of his Britannick Majesty, to His most Christian Majesty, against The Fortifying the Ports and Harbours of Dunkirk and Mardike. The French King's Answer thereunto. A Memorial deliver'd to his Britannick Majesty in Holland, in Favour of the French Protestant Galley-Slaves. With the King's most Gracious Answer. The Buckinghamshire Electors Instructions to their Representatives, &c. The Citizens of London's Instructions to their Representatives. As Also the Protests of the Lords against the Clandestine Steps taken for a Separate Peace. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. Unknown ,
1715
25330 A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior, Envoy-Extraordinary to his Britannick Majesty, to his most Christian Majesty, against the fortifying the ports and harbours of Dunkirk and Mardike. The French King's answer thereunto. A memorial deliver'd to his Britannick Majesty in Holland, in Favour of the French Protestant Galley-Slaves. With the King's most Gracious Answer. The Buckinghamshire Electors Instructions to their Representatives, &c. The Citizens of London's Instructions to their Representatives. As Also the Protests of the Lords against the Clandestine Steps taken for a Separate Peace. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1715 The Second Edition.
26163 A memorial of the proceedings of the late ministery and Lower House of Parliament. With an account of several secret correspondences with foreign ministers of state, Letters and Messages, sent from London to Paris and Utrecht, and from Utrecht and Paris to London; Abstracts of Speeches, Addresses, Answers, &c. with Reflections upon each Head. To which is added, A short History of a Plot to dethrone Queen Anne, and what has been attempted to bring in the Romish Pretender, since the King ascended the Throne. At the end of the Memorial is a Black List of the Names of many of those Persons concern'd in one or both Conspiracies. Also Particulars cast up in it, of Men, Horses, Money, Provisions, Cloaths, Quarters, Arms, Ammunition, &c. promis'd to the Assistance of the Treason. Writ by the author of An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign The Copic are Counterseit that have not this Coat of Arms on the Title-Page, viz. A Bend engrail'd between Six Cinque - foils, Crest a Grif Povey , Charles
1715
23095 A memorial to the youth of the present age, or, the death-bed words and sayings of a young gentle-woman who sweetly, and triumphantly ended her days at Glasgow May, 3. 1706. Being betwixt the 16. and 17. years of her age. Whereunto is annexed an appendix of some arguments and motives to excite young persones [sic] to seek God early and earnestly. Also a discription [sic] of youth hood. Car , Margaret
1720
25802 A method for the regular management of those societies, call'd Box-clubs: Laid down in such plan and easy Terms, as observ'd, will settle and preserve the tranquillity of the Society, and instruct the Ignorant, satisfy the Curious, and maintain a just Oeconomy among Friends and Acquaintance, who mutually agree in these Proceedings, which are no less an Advantage to the Publick, than a true Sign of the Spirit of Humanity. To which is added, a Copy of Orders abstracted from the most regular Societies in London, with proper Remarks, advantageous Proposals and Methods for Security for the Box: Forms of Bonds for Money lent out, and several useful Observations for the Benefit of Societies in general, and every Member in particular. Unknown ,
Thomas Read (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Jackson (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
A. Smith (Cornhill)
S. Chastel (London)
1728 1
24358 A method of devotion: or, rules for holy & devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices & devotions for the Holy Sacrament. In two parts. Burnet (née Blake) , Elizabeth
Joseph Downing (London)
Charles Smith [at the Buck] (London)
Anthony Barker (London)
1708
24182 A method of devotion: or, rules for holy & devout living, with prayers on several Occasions, and Advices and Devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late Wife of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The Second Edition. To which is added, some account of her life by T. Goodwyn Arch-Deacon of Oxford. Burnet (née Blake) , Elizabeth
Goodwyn , T.
Joseph Downing (London)
Charles Smith [at the Buck] (London)
1709 The Second Edition.
24434 A method of devotion: or, Rules for holy & devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices and devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late wife of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The third edition. To which is added, some account of her life by T. Goodwyn Arch-Deacon of Oxford. Burnet (née Blake) , Elizabeth
Goodwyn , T.
1713 The Third Edition.
24054 A method of devotion: or, Rules for holy and devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices and devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late wife of the Right Revd. Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The fifth edition, corrected. To which is added, some account of her life, by T. Goodwyn Archdeacon of Oxford. Burnet (née Blake) , Elizabeth
Goodwyn , T.
1738 The fifth edition, corrected.
15036 A method of making abridgments; or, easy and certain rules for analyzing authors. Divided into two parts; ... By the Abbé Gaultier. ... Gaultier , Aloisius Edouard Camille
1800-01
26293 A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown. Written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. To which are now added many new references to the best authorities, and an improved table to the whole. The sixth edition, continued to the present year of His Majesty's reign. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. Hale , Matthew
Unknown , [Man]
John Worrall (London)
1759 The sixth edition, continued to the present year of His Majesty's reign.
26098 A methodical treatise of replevins, distresses, avowries, &c. shewing their natures, kinds, incidents, and effects. As also the method of proceedings therein, in the courts at Westminster, the county courts, Hundred Courts, Courts Baron, &c. To which are added, divers late statutes touching the offic of sheriffs, and Passing their Patents and Accounts; particularly the two Statutes Tertio Georg II, cap. 15 & 16. As also, Some Observations and Judicial Opinions explaining the same. The whole being a necessary Appendix to the Office of Sheriffs. Unknown ,
John Walthoe I (London)
John Walthoe II (Cornhill)
1718
6094 A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. Pilkington , Mary
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
1799 The Second Edition.
6126 A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. Pilkington , Mary
Oliver D. and I. Cooke (Hartford)
1799
6111 A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. Ornamented with thirty-four engravings, beautifully cut on wood. Pilkington , Mary
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
1798
6092 A miscellaneous poetical essay; in three parts: Part I. Authors considered: Pope, Swift, Milton, Dryden, Butler, &c. Part II. Content, a vision. Part III. The vision continued; contemplation. By Mrs. Latter of Reading. Latter , Mary
William Sandby (London)
1761
3672 A miscellany in prose and verse, for young persons, on a Sunday. Fenn , Ellenor
1798
6916 A miscellany in prose and verse, for young persons. Designed particularly for the amusement of Sunday scholars. Fenn , Ellenor
Bentley , Elizabeth
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
1798
21936 A miscellany of poems, compos'd, and work'd with a needle, on the backs and seats &c. of several chairs and stools, and humbly dedicated to Mrs, [sic] Elizabeth Freke, of Billney, in the county of Norfolk. By the Lady Norton. Never before publish'd. Norton , Frances
1714
7016 A mock elegy, in irregular verse, on the supposed demise of P**** P*****, Esq. M.D. Freeman , Mrs.
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] (London)
1792
26423 A modern plan: Upon which The Minds and Manners of Youth may be formed: or, A compendium of Moral Institutes made familiar, and adapted to the Circumstances of the present Age. With a Preface, inscribed to Parents, Guardians, and Tutors. Fleming , Caleb
Mary Cooper [The Globe] (London)
Robert Dodsley (London)
1748
25013 A modest apology for the conduct of a certain admiral in the Mediterranean. Being an essay towards silencing the clamorous tongue of slander, 'till facts can be ascertained by substantial and circumstantial Evidence. Unknown ,
Mary Cooper [The Globe] (London)
Benjamin Dod [Dodd] (London)
1756