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- 1786. Robert Sayer's catalogue of new and interesting prints, : consisting of engravings and metzotintos [sic] of every size and price; likewise paintings on glass, books of architecture & ornaments, penmanship, &c. &c. &c. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, At his Map, Chart, and Print Warehouse, No. 53, Fleet-Street, London. (price One Shilling.),, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue : of the genuine and valuable collection of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English, and other, Coins and Medals, In Gold, Silver, and Copper, of the late Mark Cephas Tutet, Esq. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries: In this Collection are many of the rarest in the English Series; also several fine and choice Pattern-Pieces, by Ramage, Simon, Blondeau, &c. Which, By Order of the Executors, will be Sold by Auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1786, and the Three following Days. To be viewed on Monday the 16th, Tuesday the 17th, and till the Time of Sale, which will begin at Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals, : In gold, silver, and copper, Antiquities, and Curiosities, of a gentleman, going abroad; Also his collection of printed books, Among which are Tavernier, Chardio, Tournefort, Neibuhr, I'abbe Gedoyn and I'abbe Chappe's Voyages, Edwards's Natural History, Rosel's and Sulzer's Infects, Baskerville's Ariosto, Gerusalemme liberata, Books of Coins, &c. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield - Street, St. Anne's, Soho, a Thursday, the 9th, and Friday, the 10th, of March, 1786. To be viewed on Tuesday the 7th, Wednesday the 8th, and till the Time of Sale;-Which will begin at Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper : which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Thursday the 7th, and Friday the 8th, of December, 1786, At Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. To be viewed on Tuesday the 5th, and Wednesday the 6th, from Ten O'Clock till Four. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of a genuine collection of antient and modern coins and medals, : in silver and copper, of a person of distinction: which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 10th of May, 1786. To be viewed on Tuesday the 9th, and till the Time of Sale; which will begin at Half an Hour after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of a very extensive collection of scarce and valuable books, : In most Languages and Sciences; Among which are many of the best Editions of the Greek and Roman Writers, and of those in the French, Italian, Spanish, and English Languages. The Whole including the Libraries of The late Rev. John Negus, D. D. Fellow of St. John's College oxford; The Rev. Mr. Daniel Noble, and of The learned John Andree, M. D. and others Which will be on Sale, (the Price of each Article being printed in the Catalogue,) From March 1786, to the End of the Year, By Lockyer Davis, in Holborn,, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of all the capital musical instruments, : Extensive and Valuable Collection of Manuscript, and Other music, by the most eminent Composers, late the property of John Stanley, Esq; M. B. dec. consisting of A Fine-Ton'd Double-Key'd Harpsichord, by Kirckman; a singular Full-Ton'd Ditto, undoubted, by O. Rucker; a Piano Forte; a Clarichord; several capital Violins; Tenors; and a Variety of Musical Instruments, by Amati, and other eminent Makers; Three remarkable fine Busts of Milton, Shakespear, and Handel, exquisitely modell'd by Roubilliac, &c. &c. &c, Which will be Sold by Auction, (by order of the executrix) By Mr. Christie, At his Great Room in Pall Mall, On Saturday the 24th of June, 1786. To be Viewed on Thursday and Friday preceding the Sale, which will begin at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had as above, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of all the neat elegant genuine household furniture, : Table and Tea services of fine Nankeen, Dresden, and Chelsea Porcelain, China, Glass, valuable Pictures, Prints, a large capital Collection of curious Shells, Insects, Sea Weeds, Rock Work, household linen, and other effects, also All the live and dead stock, belonging to Bartholomew Price, Esq. Who is quitting his Seat at Challow, in Berkshire, One Mile from Wantage, in the High Turnpike Road and Sixty-One Miles from London: which (by direction of the proprietor) Will be sold by Auction, By James Lucas, On Wednesday the 20th of September, 1786, and Two following Days, On the Premises, In 150 Lots each Day, at Ten O'Clock, The Whole may be viewed on Monday and Tuesday, and the Mornings of Sale. Catalogues may be then had on the Premises; the Inns on the Road from London to Challow; and of James Lucas, Auctioneer, No. 66, Chiswell Street, Moorfields. London, who respectfully begs Leave to inform the Public, that the China, Glass, Shells, Insects, Books, and Part of the Household Furniture, will be sold in the First Day; the Drawing Room Suite, principal Rooms, Prints, Pictures, and Linen, in the Second Day's Sale; and all the valuable Live and Dead Stock, Building Materials, Brewing Vessels, and other useful Domestic Articles in the Third and last Day's Sale. - The Furniture to be cleared on the Mornings of Sale, and within One Day after the Sale is ended, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the Portland Museum, : lately the property of the Duchess Dowager of Portland, deceased: Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. On Monday the 24th of April, 1786, and the thirty-seven following days, At twelve o'clock, Sundays, and the 5th of June, (the Day his Majesty's Birth-Day is kept) excepted; At her late dwelling-house, In Privy-Garden, Whitehall; By order of the acting executrix. To be viewed Ten Days preceding the Sale. Catlogues may now be had on the Premises, and of Mr. Skinner and Co, Aldersgate-Street, Price Five Shillings, which will admit the Bearer during the Time of Exhibition and Sale, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the collection of antient and modern coins and medals, : in gold, silver, and copper, of the late Reverend Thomas Russel, D. D. Canon-Residentiary of the Church of Hereford: which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 26th of April, 1786. To be viewed on Tuesday the 25th, and till the Time of Sale;-Which will begin at Half an Hour after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the duplicate prints in the collection of the late Jonathan Blackburne, : Esq; Of Liverpool, Deceased; Many of which are the finest Impressions, by the following great Masters; Rubens, Rembrandt, Marc Antonio, Teniers, Visscher, &c. Also, His Library of Books, including, among others equally valuable, the following; viz. Folio. Dugdale's Warwickshire, 2 vols. Morocco, 1730 Wheeler's Travels, large paper, in Russia Shakespeare's Works, ditto, ditto Quarto. Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, with the Catalogue of Engravers, 5 vols. Strawberry Hill, 1771 Hanmer's Shakespeare, 6 vols. Oxf. 1744. Pilkington's Dictionary of Painters, 1770 Octavo. Grainger's Biographical History of England, 4 vols. 1775 Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, 5 vols. 1782 Annual Register, 10vols. Baskerville's Common Prayer, in Morocco Which, by Order of the Executors, will be Sold by auction, By Mr. Hutchins, At his Rooms in King-Street, and Hart-Street, Covent Garden, On Tuesday, the 4th of April 1786, and the following Evening, at Six O'Clock. To be viewed on Monday the 3d. Catalogues may be had of Mr. Hutchins, No 41, King-Street, Covent-Garden: Who fixes a Valuation on Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Effects of all Sorts, in Town or Country; and the Value, if required, immediately given for the same, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the entire and very valuable museum of the late Sir Charles Frederick, : Knt of the Bath: consisting of Greek, Roman, Saxon, English, Anglo-Gallic, and other, Coins and Medals; antique Bronzes, cinerary Urns, Etruscan and other antient Vases, Lamps, and various other Remains of Antiquity; Carvings in Ivory, mathematical Instruments, &c. As also His curious Library of printed Books and Mss. Prints, Drawings, and Books of Prints. Part I. Containing the Coins and Medals, Among which is the finest and most complete Series of Anglo-Gallic Coins, from Henry II. to Henry VI. inclusive, ever offered to the Public: which, By Order of the Executors, will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 17th of May, 1786, and the three following Days. To be viewed on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, and till the Time of Sale; which will begin at Half an Hour after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the entire library of the Rev. Ellis Jones, : The Rev. Ellis Jones, Late of Christ-Church, Oxford, and vicar of Staverton, Northamptonshire. And of several other valuable Collections of Books; The whole forming a curious Assortment in every Branch of Literature, and containing many Articles in Superb Bindings. Caesar, a Clarke, Ch. Max. 2 vol. cor. Turc. Pindar, Oxon. charta maxima. Homer, Glasg. 4 vol. chart. max. cor. Russ. Xenophon, Paris. charta max. corio Turc. Xenophon, Hutchinsoni, 2 vol. charta mag. Diogenes Laertius, Meibomii, 2 vol. ch. max. Aeschylus, Stanleii, corio Russico. Plato, Serrani, 3 vol. ap. H. Steph. Plutarchus, Rualdi, Gr. & Lat. 4 vol. Ptolemaeus, Serveti, liber rariss. cor. Russ. Salustio, por el Insante Don Gabriel. A Set of Elzevir Classics, 52 vol. in Morocco. H. Steph. Thesaurus Gr. 5 vol. ch. max. cor. T. Plautus, Lambini, charta max. corio Turc. Virgilius, Servii, charta max. corio Turc. Suldae Lexicon, Kusteri, 3 vol. charta max. Diccion. Espan. de la Acad. Reale, 6 vol. Russ. Encyclopedie & Supplement, 35 tom. Par. Corpus Historiarum & Antiquitatum, 78 vol. Corpus Historicorum Byzantinorum, 29 vol. Rymeri Foedera, 20 vol. edit. opt. cor. Turc. Thuani Historia Buckleli, 7 vol. charta mag. Bouteroue, Monnoyes de la France. Chroniques de Froissart, a tom. lettres Goth. Voyages de M. Le Burn. 3 tom. grand papier. Harris's Collect. of Voyages, 2 vol. bested. Russ. Edmondson's Baronag. 5 vol. large pap. Mor. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglican. 3 vol. cor Russ. Dugdale's Monasticon, & Stevens's Con. 3 vol. Holingshed's Chronicles, 3 vol. with Illumin. Hortus Elthamensis, Dillenii, 2 vol. fig. depict. Hortus Eystettensis, 3 vol. fig. despictis. Jacquin, Hort. Vind. & Flora Aust. 9 vol. fig. d. Flora Danica, 15 Fascic. 5 vol. fig. depict. Buchoz, Histoire Naturelle, 9 tom. fig. enlum. Sepp's Birds and Insects, beautifully coloured. Catesby's Carolina, 2 vol. finely coloured. Knorr's Natural History, 12 vol. finely col. Martyn's Shells, most elegantly coloured. Baron Born's Shells, finely coloured. K. of Denmark's Book of Shells, finely col. Petiver's Works of Nat. History, 2 vol. Mor. Linnaei Museum Adolphi Frederici Regis. D'argenville, Conchyliologie, 3 tom. nouv. ed. Pennant's Works in N. Hist. &c. 14 vol. gr. Mor. Annibal, Aug. & Lud. Caraccis, Works, 3 vol. Crozat's Collection of Prints, 2 vol. first imp. Habits du Levant, avec figures enluminees. Fables & Contes de M. La Fontaine, les belles ed. Montfaucon, Antiq. & Supp. 15 tom. la meill. ed. Museum Florentinum, 10 vol. impressio eleg. Baleu's Atlas. 11 vol. fine copy, gilt leaves. Andersoni Diplomata & Numismata Scotiae. Blomsield and Parkyns's Norfolk, 5 vol. Russ. Sir Henry Chauncy's Hertfordshire. Carew on the Rights of Elections. Caxton's Siege and Conquest of Jerusalem. Capt. Cook's last Voyage, 3 vol. first impress. Walpole's Painters, &c. 5 vol. Str. Hill, gr. M. Parliametary History and Debates, 100 vol. The Sale will begin on Wednesday, February 1, 1786. By Benjamin White and son, Booksellers at Horace's Head, in Fleet-Street, London. N. B. The lowest Prices are marked in the Catalogue, and in the first Leaf of every Book. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; also of Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr. Faulder, in New Bond-Street; Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mr. Sewell, in Cronhill; the Booksellers of Oxford, Cambridge, and the principal Towns of England, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the genuine and choice collection of antient and modern prints, books of prints, and portfolios, of the Late Mark Cephas Tutet, Esq. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries : In this collection are many scarce prints of antiquities, and a great number of proof-prints of Woollett, Balechou, Bartolozzi, and many other eminent engravers. Which, by order of the executors, will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's. Soho, on Wednesday, the 11th of January, 1786, and the three following evenings, at half after five o'clock precisely. To be viewed on Monday the 9th, Tuesday the 10th, and each day of sale from ten o'clock till four. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English, and other, : Coins and Medals, In Gold, Silver, and Copper, of the late Mark Cephas Tutet, Esq. Fellow of the society of antiquaries: In this Collection are many of the rarest in the English Series; also several fine and choice Pattern-Pieces, by Ramage, Simon, Blondeau, &c. Which, By Order of the Executors, will be Sold by Auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1786, and the Three following Days. To be viewed on Monday the 16th, Tuesday the 17th, and till the Time of Sale, which will begin at Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of printed books and manuscripts of the late Mark Cephas Tutet, Esq. : Fellow of the society of Antiquaries: Containing, among a Variety of very curious Articles in History, Coins, Medals, and different Sciences, the following uncommon Specimens of the early Printers: Ciceronis Officia, Mog. 1466. Expositio Sti Hieronimi, Oxf. 1468. Liber Decretalium, on vellum, 1470. Caxton's History of Troye, 1471. Breydenbach, Sancta Peregrinatio in Montem Syon, &c. 1489. Melchior Pfintzine, Nicremb. 1517. And a Number of curious Missals, &c. Which, By Order of the Executors, will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 15th of February, 1786, and the Three following Days, At Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. To be viewed on Monday the 13th, and Tuesday the 14th, from Ten O'Clock till Four. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Joseph Edmondson, : Esq; Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, Late of Warwick-Street, Golden-Square, deceased. Consisting of Many Thousand Volumes of scarce and valuable Books, Manuscripts, Visitations and Missals, among which are Dugdale's Baronage; County Histories, Houbraken's Heads, History of the House of Yvery, Natural History, with finely coloured Plates, &c. together with a curious Roman Altar, and other curious and scarce Articles. Which (by Order of the Executor) will be sold by auction, By Mr. Willock, At the Great Auction Room in King-Street, St. James's-Square, On Monday the 26th of June, 1786, and Two following Days, at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Friday and Saturday the 23d, and 24th of June, when Catalogues may be had at the place of Sale, at Mr. Edmondson's late Dwelling-House in Warwick-Street; at George's Coffee-House, in Chancery-Lane; at the Rainbow Coffee-House, in Cornhill; and of Mr. Willock, in Chapel-Court, New Burlington-Street. (- Conditions of Sale as usual.), (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the library of John Henderson, : Esq; (late of Covent Garden Theatre,) Deceased, Consisting of A well chosen Collection of the most approved modern Writers, many of the earliest Editions of the Old English Poets, Novels and Romances, and the completest Assemblage of English Dramatic Authors that has ever been exhibited for Sale in this Country; also some capital Prints, mostly Proofs, and in fine Preservation Which will be sold by auction By T. and J. Egerton, Booksellers, At their Room, in Scotland Yard, (opposite the Admiralty) On Monday, the 20th of February, 1786, And the Five following Days, Beginning punctually at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Thursday, the 16th Instant, and to the Time of Sale. Catalogues (price Sixpence) to be had of Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; Mr. Owen, Temple Bar; and of Mess. Egerton, Whitehall, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the valuable library of the late J. Toup, : A. M. Author of Emendations in Suidam; and Editor of Longinus, &c. &c. Containing a fine Collection of Classical, Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Books; many of them with MS. Notes by Mr. Toup. Most of them in good Condition, and some of them on Large Paper. To which are added, The Spanish Books collected by the Reverend Dr. Robertson, when he was engaged in writing the History of America. Which will be sold by Auction, By Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Covent Garden, On Wednesday, May 10, 1786, and to continue the Five following Days (sunday excepted.) Beginning each Day exactly at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Monday, May 8. to the Time of Sale. Catalogues (price 6d.) to be had of the following Booksellers; Mr. Becket's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's, Bond street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewel's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's, at Temple Bar; and at the Place of Sale. Where is given the full Value for Libraries and Parcels of Books, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the valuable library, : of Edward Wynne, Esq; Lately Deceased; Brought from his House at Little Chelsea. Great Part of it was formed by an Eminent and Curious Collector in the last Century, and comprehends a fine Suite of Historical, Classical, Mathematical, Natural History, Poetical and Miscellaneous Books, in all Arts and Sciences. Amongst which are, Eustalbii in Homerum, 4 tom. morocco, Rom. Platonis Opera, 2 tom. Editio Princops, Ald. 1519. Prynne's Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, 3 vol. Sloane's Janiqica, 2 vol. Aristotelis. Opera, Gr. Lat. a Du Val, chart. mag. 2 tom. Dart's Westminster Abbey, large paper, 2 vol. Dart's Canterbury, large paper. Virgilii Opera, Servii, chart. mag. Likewise many others equally good, by the most Eminent Printers, Rob. Steph. Morell. Aldus, Elzevir, Caxton, Wynken de Worde, &c. &c. Also a very curious Collection of old English Romances, and old Poetry; with a great Number of scarce Pamphlets during the Great Rebellion and the Protectorate. Which will be sold by Auction, By Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Covent Garden, Beginning Monday, March 6, 1786, and to continue the Eleven following Days (sundays excepted) Beginning each Day exactly at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Wednesday, March 1, and to the Time of Sale. Catalogues to be had (price 6d) of the following Booksellers; Mr. Becket's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's, Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewel's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's, at Temple Bar; and at the Place of Sale. Where is given the full Value for Libraries and Parcels of Books, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the very valuable library of books, manuscripts, and prints, : of the late Andrew Coltee Ducarel, L. L. D. and F. S. A. Author of the Anglo-Norman Antiquities, and many other Works. Amongst the Prints are contained the Works of Hogarth, Callot and Hollar. Which will be sold by Auction, By Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Covent Garden, Beginning Monday, April 3, 1786, and to continue the Seven following Days (sunday excepted) Beginning each Day exactly at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Wednesday, March 29, and to the Time of Sale. Catalogues to be had (price 6d) of the following Booksellers; Mr. Becket's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's, Bond street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewel's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's, at Temple Bar; and at the Place of Sale. Where is given the full Value for Libraries and Parcels of Books, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the very valuable museum of the late Sir Charles Frederick, : Knt of the Bath: Part II. Consisting of His choice Collection of antique Bronzes, cinerary Urns, Etruscan and other antient Vases, Lamps, and various other Remains of Antiquity; Carvings in Ivory, mathematical Instruments, &c. which, By Order of the Executors, will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Friday, the 26th, and Saturday, the 27th, of May, 1786. To be viewed on Wednesday the 24th, Thursday the 25th, and till the Time of Sale; which will begin at Half after 11 O'Clcock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of the very valuable museum of the late Sir Charles Frederick, : Knt. of the Bath. Part III. Consisting of his very curious Library of Printed Books and Manuscripts: containing An uncommon Collection in History, Antiquity, Coins and Medals, English Topography, Architecture, Tactics, some very fine illuminated Missals, &c. &c. Which, By Order of the Executors, will be sold by auction, By Mr. Gerard, At his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, On Wednesday, the 5th of July, 1786, and the Nine following Days, Sunday excepted. To be viewed on Monday, the 3d, Tuesday, the 4th, and till the Time of Sale; which will begin at Half after Eleven O'Clock precisely. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid, (electronic resource)
- A continuation, : of a most curious, scarce, valuable, and fine collection of all those persons who, from one Circumstance in their Lives, are entitled to a Place in the English School; in which will be found, Princes who have visited this Country, Ambassadors from all Parts of the World, Knights of the Garter, Eminent Learned Men who have visited our Universities. Fellows of the Royal Society, Variety of Artists, such as Painters; musicians, mechanics, &c. Also All curious Persons that have been publickly shewn here, as dwarfs, giants, &c. &c, (electronic resource)
- A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, : Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1785, to the 21st of December 1786. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 48 Between Two and Five - 20 Five and Ten - - 8 Ten and Twenty - - 5 Twenty and Thirty - 15 Thirty and Forty - - 12 Forty and Fifty - - 14 Fifty and Sixty - - 20 Sixty and Seventy - - 16 Seventy and Eighty - 14 Eighty and Ninety - - 6 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 180 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 18 Ague - - - 2 Apoplexy - - - 2 Asthma - - 4 Cancer - - - 1 Childbed - - - 1 Cholic - - - 4 Consumption - - 50 Convulsions - - - 14 Dropsy - - - 2 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - - 14 Fits - - - 16 Gout - - - - 1 Gripes - - - - 5 Hooping Cough - - 4 Inflammation - - 1 Measles - - - 5 Mortification - - 4 Palsy - - - - 3 Small Pox - - 15 Teeth - - - - 8 Thrush - - - 5 In all 180 Abortive and Still-Born 5 Christned Males 85 Females 80 In all 165 Increased in the Baptisms this Year 16. Buried Males 86 Females 94 In all 180 Decreased in the Burials this Year 25. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 7 Strangers buried, (electronic resource)
- A general state of the receits and payments of the governors and guardians of the Hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children : From the 31st of December, 1785, to the 31st of December, 1786, (electronic resource)
- A list of the Commissioners for Paving of Shoreditch, appointed by, and in pursuance of, acts of Parliament, made and passed in the 8th and 14th years of the reign of his present Majesty King George the IIId, (electronic resource)
- A list of the Society of Antiquaries of London, : May 5, MDCCLXXXVI. His Sacred Majesty King George III. Patron. His Serene Highness the Reigning Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel. The present Council. George Earl of Leicester, F. R. S. President. Charles George Lord Arden. Thomas Astle, Esq; F. R. S. Soc. Antiq. Cassel. Sod. honorar. John Lord Bp. of Bangor. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. Pr. R. S. Mus. Brit. Cur. John Brand, M. A. Sec. Gustavus Brander, Esq; F. R. S. Mus. Brit. Cur. Owen Salusbury Brereton, Esq; F. R. S. V. P. Edward Bridgen, Esq; F. R. S. Treasurer. John Lord Cardiff. John Douglas, D.D.F.R.S.V.P. Richard Gough, Esq; F. R. S. Director. Rob.Banks Hodgskinson, Esq; F.R.S. Richard Jackson, Esq; Michael Lort, D. D. F. R. S. V. P. George Duke of Montagu, K.G. Master of the Horse to His Majesty, F. R. S. Sir William Musgrave, Bt.F.R.S.V.P. William Norris, M. A. Sec. John Peachey, Esq; F.R.S. John Topham, Esq; F. R. S. Richard Warren, M.D.F.R.S. Med. Reg. This Council is to be continued till Saint George's Day, 1787, (electronic resource)
- A list of the president and governors of the hospital founded at the sole costs and charges of Thomas Guy, Esq; Note, Those marked with * were Members of the Court of Committees elected in November, 1786. A new Court of Committees is to be elected by Ballot at the Annual General Court in November, 1787, and every Governor is to deliver in a List of just Twenty-One Names, whereof seven (at the least) must not be Members of the present Court. Sir Lyonel Lyde, Bart. President. Benjamin Harrison, Esq; Treasurer, (electronic resource)
- A new method of finding fluents by continuation. : By the Rev. Samuel Vince, M.A.F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, July 6, 1786, (electronic resource)
- A poem, on the happiness of America : addressed to the citizens of the United States. By David Humphreys, Esquire, (electronic resource)
- A report made to the Court of Directors of the East India Company, by their committee of accounts, held the 16th May 1786, (electronic resource)
- A short account of the effects of the late hurricane in the West Indies, : as far as relates to the missions of the brethren in the islands of St. Croix and St. Christopher, (electronic resource)
- A state of St. Luke's Hospital for Lunaticks as settled and examined by the auditors to the first day of January, 1786, (electronic resource)
- A state of the arrears due in the several departments of government, and of the orders on the several treasuries, issued, and remaining unpaid, at the presidencies of Fort William, Fort St. George, and Bombay, respectively, (electronic resource)
- An account of exchequer bills made out and issued pursuant to an act of the last session of Parliament, intituled, "An act for raising a further sum of money, by loans or exchequer bills, for the service of the year 1785;" with the interest computed thereupon, from the respective days of issuing the same to the 27th day of February, 1786, (electronic resource)
- An account of interest due and paid on the Exchequer bills granted towards the supplies of the year 1784, and paid out of the aids of the year 1785, (electronic resource)
- An account of the New Finsbury dispensary, in St. John's-Street, Clerkenwell, : For administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, within certain districts. Instituted September 20, 1786, (electronic resource)
- An account of the New Finsbury dispensay; In St. John's-street, Clerkenwell, for administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, withing certain districts. Instituted September 20,1786, (electronic resource)
- An account of the interest due and paid on the exchequer bills granted for a further supply of the year 1784, and paid out of the aids of the year 1785, (electronic resource)
- Anthem, composed, and to be conducted by Dr. Arnold. : The music entirely new, for the British Lying-In Hospital, and to be performed, by Mr. Hudson, Miss George, and Mr. Sale. After a sermon to be preached in the Parish Church of St. George the martyr, in Queen Square, near Bloomsbury, by the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Bangor, before His Grace the Duke of Portland, president; the vice-presidents, treasurer, governors, and subscribers to that charity, on Sunday morning, May the 14th, 1786, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane On Friday next, March 3, 1786. Will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Mr. Handel. The Principal vocal parts by Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr. Carter, Master Prinn, Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. - Tickets to be had and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina. On Wednesday, the 8th of March, will be performed The Prodigal Son, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane To-Morrow, Friday, March 10, 1786. Will be performed Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Haneel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, The Prinipal Vocal Parts by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr Negus, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. First Violin by Mr. Shaw. - Tickets to be had and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 8, 1786. Will be performed The Prodigal Son a sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Dr. Arnold. The prinipal vocal parts by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr. Carter, Mr Negus, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. End of the First Part, a Concerto on the Hautboy, By Mr. W. Parke. Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the performance to be had at the Theatre. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. [To] begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. On Wednesday next, April 5, 1786, Will be performed (the last time but one) Redemption a sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, Part the first. Overture to the occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Oh! First created beam. Sampson. Air-Mr. Bellamy. He layeth the beams. Eatius. Chorus. When his loud voice. Jephtha. Air-Miss George. Lord what is Man! Semele. Chorus. How excellent thy Name. Saul. Air-Mrs. Forster. Speak ye who best can tell. Ptelomy. Air-Master Pring. Abraham enough. Susannah. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. Jehovah is my Shield. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Blest be the Man. Joseph. Air-Miss George. Pious Orgies. Judas Macc. Chorus. He gave them hail-stones. Israel in Egypt. Duetto-Messrs. Bellamy & Arrowsmith. The Lord is a Man of War. Israel in Egypt. Chorus. Moses and the Children of Israel. Israel in Egypt. Part the second. Chorus. Ye Sons of Israel. Joshua. Air-Miss George. Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre. Joshua. Air-Mrs. Forster. Angels ever bright and fair. Theodora. Chorus. Jehovah crowned. Esther. Chorus. Welcome Mighty King. Saul. March in Judas Maccabaeus. Air and Chorus Master Pring. In sweetest Harmony. Saul. Chorus. Their Bodies are buried in Peace. Funeral Anthem. Dead March in Saul. Air-Miss George. Lord remember David. Sosarmes. Chorus. Gird on thy Sword. Saul. Air-Mr. Bellamy. The Sword that's drawn. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. God save the King. Coronation Anthem. Part the third. Air-Master Pring. Where is this stupendous Stranger? Alcina. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. There beneath a lowly shade. Alexander Balus. Air-Miss George. He was Eyes unto the Blind. Siroe. Chorus. - Hosannah to the Son of David. Air. - Mr. Bellamy. He was brought as a Lamb. Diadamia. Chorus-He Sitteth at the Right Hand of God. Te Deum. Air-Miss George. Holy, Lord God Almighty. Rodelinda. Chorus-Glory be to the Father. Jubilate. End of the Part I a Concerto on the Bassoon, by Mr. Parkinson. End of Part II. a Concerro on the German Flute, by the celebrated blind Performer, Mr. Dullon. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. To-Morrow, Friday, March 31, 1786, Will be performed (for the sixth night) Redemption a sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite Works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, Consisting of the following capital pieces. Part the first. Overture to the occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Oh! First created beam. Sampson. Air-Mr. Bellamy. He layeth the beams. Eatius. Chorus. When his loud voice. Jephtha. Air-Miss George. Lord what is Man! Semele. Chorus. How excellent thy Name. Saul. Air-Mrs. Forster. Speak ye who best can tell. Ptelomy. Air-Master Pring. Abraham enough. Susannah. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. Jehovah is my Shield. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Blest be the Man. Joseph. Air-Miss George. Pious Orgies. Judas Macc. Chorus. He gave them hail-stones. Israel in Egypt. Duetto-Messrs. Bellamy & Arrowsmith. The Lord is a Man of War. Israel in Egypt. Chorus. Moses and the Children of Israel. Israel in Egypt. Part the second. Chorus. Ye Sons of Israel. Joshua. Air-Miss George. Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre. Joshua. Air-Mrs. Forster. Angels ever bright and fair. Theodora. Chorus. Jehovah crowned. Esther. Chorus. Welcome Mighty King. Saul. March in Judas Maccabaeus. Air and Chorus Master Pring. In sweetest Harmony. Saul. Chorus. Their Bodies are buried in Peace. Funeral Anthem. Dead March in Saul. Air-Miss George. Lord remember David. Sosarmes. Chorus. Gird on thy Sword. Saul. Air-Mr. Bellamy. The Sword that's drawn. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. God save the King. Coronation Anthem. Part the third. Air-Master Pring. Where is this stupendous Stranger? Alcina. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. There beneath a lowly shade. Alexander Balus. Air-Miss George. He was Eyes unto the Blind. Siroe. Chorus. - Hosannah to the Son of David. Air. - Mr. Bellamy. He was brought as a Lamb. Dianamia. Chorus-He Sitteth at the Right Hand of God. Te Deum. Air-Miss George. Holy, Lord God Almighty. Rodelinda. Chorus-Glory be to the Father. Jubilate. First Voilin by Mr. Shaw. End of the First Part, a Solo on the Hautboy, by Mr. W. Parke. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 29, 1786, Will be performed (the fifth night) Redemption a sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, Consisting of the following capital pieces. Part the first. Overture to the occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Oh! First created beam. Sampson. Air-Mr. Bellamy. He layeth the beams. Eatius. Chorus. When his loud voice. Jephtha. Air-Miss George. Lord what is Man! Semele. Chorus. How excellent thy Name. Saul. Air-Mrs. Forster. Speak ye who best can tell. Air-Master Pring. Abraham enough. Susannah. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. Jehovah is my Shield. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Blest be the Man. Joseph. Air-Miss George. Pious Orgies. Judas Macc. Chorus. He gave them hail-stones. Israel in Egypt. Duetto-Messrs. Bellamy & Arrowsmith. The Lord is a Man of War. Israel in Egypt. Chorus. Moses and the Children of Israel. Israel in Egypt. Part the second. Chorus. Ye Sons of Israel. Joshua. Air-Miss George. Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre. Joshua. Air-Mrs. Forster. Angels ever bright and fair. Theodora. Chorus. Jehovah crowned. Esther. Chorus. Welcome Mighty King. Saul. March in Judas Maccabaeus. Air and Chorus Master Pring. In sweetest Harmony. Saul. Chorus. Their Bodies are buried in Peace. Funeral Anthem. Dead March in Saul. Air-Miss George. Lord remember David. Sosarmes. Chorus. Gird on thy Sword. Saul. Air-Mr. Bellamy. The Sword that's drawn. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. God save the King. Coronation Anthem. Part the third. Air-Master Pring. Where is this stupendous Stranger? Alcina. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. There beneath a lowly shade. Alexander Balus. Air-Miss George. He was Eyes unto the Blind. Siroe. Chorus. - Hosannah to the Son of David. Air. - Mr Bellamy. He was brought as a Lamb. Diadamia. Chorus-He Sitteth at the Right Hand of God. Te Deum. Air-Miss George. Holy, Lord God Almighty. Rodelinda. Chorus-Glory be to the Father. Jubilate. First Voilin by Mr. Shaw. End of the First Part, a Solo on the Violoncello, by Mr. Mason. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane, : To-Morrow Friday, March 24, 1786, Will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Mr. Handel. The Prinipal vocal parts by Mr Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr Negus, Mr Garter, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. End of the First Part, a Concerto on the Violin, By Mr. Shaw. Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre. The Doors to be opened at Half after Five O'Clock. begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices. : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane On Wednesday next, March 15, 1786. Will be performed Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, The Prinipal vocal parts by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr Negus, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. First Violin by Mr Shaw. Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices. : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane On Wednesday next, March 8, 1786. Will be performed The Prodigal Son a sacred oratorio. Set to Music by Dr. Arnold. The Prinipal vocal parts by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr. Carter, Mr Negus, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. End of the First Part, a Concerto on the Hautboy, By Mr. W. Parke. Tickets to be had and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr Fosbrook, at the Stage door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the performance to be had at the Theatre. The Doors to be opened at Half past Five O'Clock. To begin at Half past Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices. : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 15, 1786. Will be performed Redemption. A sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon, The prinipal vocal parts by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr Negus, Master Pring Mrs. Forster, and Miss George. First Violin by Mr. Shaw. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half after Five O'Clock. To begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- At play-house prices. : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane, To-Morrow Wednesday March 29, 1786, Will be performed (for the fifth night) Redemption a sacred oratorio. Selected from the Great and Favourite works of Mr. Handel, That were performed at his commemoration, In Westminster-Abbey, And at the Pantheon: Consisting of the following capital pieces. Part the first. Overture to the occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Oh! First created Beam. Sampson. Air-Mr. Bellamy. He layeth the beams. Eatius. Chorus. When his loud voice. Jephtha. Air-Miss George. Lord, what is Man! Semele. Chorus. How excellent thy Name. Saul. Air-Mrs. Forster. Speak ye who best can tell. Ptelomy. Air-Master Pring. Abraham enough. Susannah. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. Jehovah is my Shield. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. Blest be the Man. Joseph. Air-Miss George. Pious Orgies. Judas Macc. Chorus. He gave them hail-stones Israel in Egypt. Duetto-Messrs. Bellamy & Arrowsmith. The Lord is a Man of War. Israel in Egypt. Chorus. Moses and the Children of Israel. Israel in Egypt. Part the second. Chorus. Ye Sons of Israel. Joshua Air-Miss George. Oh! had I Jubal's lyre. Joshua. Air-Mrs. Forster. Angels ever bright and fair. Theodora. Chorus. Jehovah crowned. Esther. Chorus. Welcome mighty King. Saul. March in Judas Maccabaeus. Air and Chorus, Master Pring. In sweetest harmony. Saul. Chorus. Their Bodies are buried in Peace. Funeral Anthem. Dead March in Saul. Air-Miss George. Lord remember David. Sosarmes. Chorus. Gird on thy Sword. Saul. Air-Mr. Bellamy. The Sword that's drawn. Occasional Oratorio. Chorus. God save the King. Coronation Anthem. Part the third. Air-Master Pring. Where is this stupendous Stranger? Alcina. Air-Mr. Arrowsmith. There beneath a lowly shade. Alexander Balus. Air-Miss George. He was Eyes unto the Blind. Siroe. Chorus. - Hosannah to the Son of David. Air-Mr. Bellamy. He was brought as a Lamb. Diadamia. Chorus-He Sitteth at the Right Hand of God. Te Deum. Air-Miss George. Holy, Lord God Almighty. Rodelinda. Chorus-Glory be to the Father. Jubilaie. First Violin by Mr. Shaw. End of the First Part, a Solo on the Violoncello, by Mr. Mason. - Tickets to be had, and Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Stage-Door of the Theatre, Boxes 5s Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Second Gallery 1s. Books of the Performance to be had at the Theatre only. The Doors to be opened at Half after Five O'Clock. To begin at Half after Six. Vivant Rex & Regina, (electronic resource)
- Bach's commemoration : Mr. Tenducci, aware of the Gratification it must be to all Lovers of Music, to hear the Unpublished Works of a Favourite Composer, intends at his benefit, which is fixed for Wednesday, the 17th of May, 1786, At the Rooms, Hanover Square, To give the following pieces, (for that Night only) of that justly celebrated Master, John Christian Bach, deceased, Which still remain in Manuscript, and which he flatters himself will then be better performed than they have hitherto been, as Madame Mara has had the Goodness to promise him her Assistance. The performance will be as follows, viz. Act the first. A grand overture, The Favourite quartetto, in which Mr. Bach always performed himself, By Messrs. Cramer, Blake, Cervetto, and Cramer, junr. The Favourite Cantata of Rinaldo and Armida, for 3 Voices. Rinaldo, by Ubalda, - And Armida, - Mr. Tenducci. Miss Maddan. Madame Mara. A Hautboy Concert, Mr. Fischer. Act the second. A Violin Concert, Mr. Cramer. The Distinguished Cantata of Aurora, for 3 Voices. Aurora, - Mr. Tenducci. Cefala, - Miss Maddan. And Procri, - Madame Mara. An overture for two orchestras. To begin at Eight O'Clock precisely. - Tickets, beautifully engraved by Mr. Bartolozzi, from a Design of the late and celebrated Mr. Cipriani, Half-a-Guinea each, to be had of Mr. Tenducci, No. 63, Dean Street, Soho; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond Street; at Messrs. Longman & Broderip's, No. 26, Cheapside, and No. 13, in the Haymarket; at Mr. Napier's, No. 474, Strand; at Mr. Preston's, No. 97, near Beaufort Buildings, Strand; at Mr. Bland's, No. 45, Holborn; and at all the Music Shops, (electronic resource)
- Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Zeevrught, Hans Koford, master. Thomas Potter, commander of the Alexander, and the rest of the officers and crew of the said ship, appellants. Arthur Kempe, Esquire, the commander of His Majesty's ship the Termagant, and the rest of the officers, seamen and others, belonging to the said ships, captors and respondents. On an appeal form the High Court of Admiralty of England. Case on behalf of the captors and respondents, (electronic resource)
- Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. La Dame Marie, Marcus Bruun, master. John Peter Du Roveray, of London, merchant, claimant on behalf of Messieurs Romberg and Son, of Ostend, subjects of the Emperor of Germany, the asserted sole owners and proprietors of thrity bales of wool, R No. 1 a 30, marked AO, and twenty bales of wool, R No. 1 a 20, marked CNT, laden on board the said ship at the capture. Appellant. Francis Todory, commander of the private ship of war the St. George, the captor,-respondent. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. The respondent's case, (electronic resource)
- Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Victoria, Andres Orange, master. James Mather, of Birchin-Lane, London, merchant, claimant of the ship and part of the cargo, - appellant. Patrick Morgan, late of the river Mississippi, and now of the Little Circus, in the Minories, London, merchant, - - - - - - - - intervener. George Gostling the younger, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator in his Office of Admiralty, and Thomas Pillans, commander of the ship Shillelah, the captor, - - - - - respondents. Case on behalf of the appellant and intervener, on motion for an attachment against Captain Pillans, his owners and sureties, for not having made restitution, (electronic resource)
- Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Antwerpse Welvaaren, Jan Jansen, master. Caleb Mumford, of the island of Jamaica, merchant, the claimant of the ship and her whole cargo, as the sole property of Maximilian Emanuel Solvyns and Son, of Antwerp, merchants, subjects of the emperor of Germany, - - - appellant. Andrew M'Neil, commander of the private ship of war the Gayton, the captor, - - - - - - - respondent. An appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court of the island of Jamaica. The respondent's case, (electronic resource)
- Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Zeldenrust, Hendrick Moerkerken, master. Thomas Potter, commander fo the non-commissioned ship Alexander, and the rest of the officers and crew of the said ship, appellants. Arthur Kempe, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship termagant, and the rest of the officers, seamen and other, of the same ship, captors and respondents. On an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Case on behalf of the captors and respondents, (electronic resource)
- Bibliotheca universalis selecta. A catalogue of books, ancient and modern, in various languages and faculties, and upon almost every branch of science and polite literature : including an extensive Collection of Classical, Critical and Philological Learning; Collected, for the most Part, in Germany and the Netherlands: Methodically Digested, With a View to render it useful to Students, Collectors and Librarians: to which is Added, An Index of Authors, Interpreters and Editors. Which will be sold by auction, by Sam. Paterson, At his Great Room, in King-Street, Covent-Garden, London, on Monday, May 8, 1786, and the Thirty-Five following Days; To be viewed Six Days previous to the Sale, which will begin each Day precisely at Twelve O'Clock, (electronic resource)
- Books lately published by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row. A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antartic Polar Circle, and round he world; but chiefly into the country of the Hottentots, or Caffres. From the year 1772, to 1776. By Andrew Sparrman, M.D. professor of physic ar Stockholm; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden; and inspector of its Cabinet of Natural History. Translated from the Swedish original. In two volumes quarto, price 1l. 10s. in boards, illustrated with a map of the Cape of Good Hope, and ten other copper-plates, of the ornaments and arms of the hiottentots, and singular animals. ..., (electronic resource)
- Estimate of the probable resources and disbursements of the Bengal government, : from the 30th April 1785 to the 1st May 1786, (electronic resource)
- For the benefit of Miss Brunton. : At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, On Tuesday, March 14, 1786, Will be presented a new tragedy called Werter. With entertainments, (electronic resource)
- Having received part of my medical education at the London-Hospital, and having formed there many valuable friendship, it is with the greater solicitude I request the honour of your vote and interest to succeed my much lamented friend, the late Dr. James Maddocks. Being a doctor or physick of physick of the University of Cambridge, and a member of the Royal College of physicians, i find myself qualified by the laws of the hospital: ..., (electronic resource)
- In his Majesty's High Court of Appeals for Prizes. : St. Eustatius and its Dependencies. Claim, No. 19. Richard Puller of Broadstreet Buildings, London, Merchant, a Subject of our Sovereign Lord the King, Claimant, on Behalf of divers Persons, of divers Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes remaining on the Island of St. Eustatius at the Time the same was seized and taken by his Britannic Majesty's Sea and Land Forces under the Command of Admiral Sir George Bridges (now Lord) Rodney, and the Honourable Major General John Vaughan, and therewith taken and seized, - - - Appellant. The said Sir George Bridges (now Lord) Rodney, and the Honourable Major General John Vaughan, the Captors of the said Island and Goods thereon, - - - Respondents. Appendix to the Appellant's case, (electronic resource)
- London Hospital, 19th Sept. 1786. Sir, I am directed to inform you, that by an order of the adjourn'd Quarterly General Court, of this charity, held this day; ..., (electronic resource)
- Memorial and petition to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company, from Archibald Earl of Dundonald. 12th July, 1786, (electronic resource)
- Mr. Walter having been informed that a number of illiberal reports, in various shapes, are circulated to the prejudice of his press, some of them going so far as to annihilate its continuance; has thought it right to lay before the public the following letters, which were published in the Daily Universal Register, of the 10th, 11th, and 12th of August last, which he submits to candid Inspection, (electronic resource)
- Permit me to solicit the honor of your vote and interest on the present vacancy for an apothecary to the London-Hospital, under the circumstance of a mature age, and respectable recommendation with regard to character and professional abilities. ..., (electronic resource)
- Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Iliad and Odyssey : of Homer, into blank verse, by W. Cowper, Of The Inner Temple, Esq. Conditions. I. The Work will be printed on a new Letter, in Two large Volumes in Quarto. II. The Price will be Three Guineas for the Royal Paper, and Two Guineas for the Common Paper, in Boards; Half to be paid at the Time of subscribing, and the other Half on delivery of the Work, which will be put to Press as soon as Three Hundred Subscribers have sent in their Names. III. Subscribers Names will be printed, unless forbid. Subscriptions are received by J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Walter, at Charing-Cross; and J. Debrett, in Piccadilly. Of whom may be had, Mr. Cowper's Poems, in Two Vols. Price 8s. in Boards, (electronic resource)
- Reasons for the late Earl of Newburgh's application to Parliament, with an appendix comprising the case of the present Earl, (electronic resource)
- Report of the committee of the Court of Common-Council, of the City of London, appointed on the 16th day of July, 1786, to consider of the causes of the high prices of provisions, and reported to the court on the 16th day of November, 1786. With an appendix, (electronic resource)
- Report, &c. London, July 21, 1786. At a numerous and respectable meeting of the subscribers to a New academical institution among Protestant Dissenters, for the education of their ministers and youth, Thomas Rogers, Esq. was called to the Chair; and the Resolutions of the last General Meeting of March 10th having been read and unanimously confirmed, the following Report from the Committee was read: viz, (electronic resource)
- Resolutions and proceedings, : relating to the establishment of a new academical institution among Protestant Dissenters, in the vicinity of London, in the year 1786, (electronic resource)
- Scottish Hospital, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, published by order. Anno Domini MDCCLXXXVI : A list of the officers and governors of the Scottish corporation of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Anno 1665 and 1676. Re-incorporated Anno MDCCLXXV by his present Majesty, King George the third,, (electronic resource)
- Shakespeare. : Mr. Alderman Boydell, Josiah Boydell, and George Nicol, propose to publish by subscription a most magnificent and accurate edition of the plays of Shakespeare, in eight volumes of the largest quarto size, on the finest royal atlas paper, to be fabricated for that purpose by Mr. Whatman. The letter-press will be executed by Mr. Hughs, with a set of new types cast by Mr. Caslon. The text to be regulated, and the literary part of the undertaking conducted, by George Steevens, Esq. , (electronic resource)
- Shakespeare. Mr. Alderman Boydell, Josiah Boydell, and George Nicol, propose to publish by subscription a most magnificent and accurate edition of the plays of Shakespeare, in eight volumes Of the largest Quarto Size, on the finest Royal Atlag Paper, to be fabricated for that Purpose by Mr. Whatman. The Letter-Press will be executed by Mr. Hughs, with a Set of New Types cast by Mr. Caslon. The text to be regulated, and the Literary Part of the Undertaking conducted, By George Steevens, Esq. To accompany this work Messieurs Boydell intend to publish by subscription a series of large and capital prints After Pictures to be immediately painted by the following Artists, from the most striking Scenes in the same Author: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Portrait-Painter to his Majesty, and President of the Royal Academy. angelica kauffman, R.A. Mr. Barry, R. A. Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy. Mr. Copley, R. A. Mr. Fuseli. Mr. Miller. Mr. Northcote. Mr. Opie. Rev. Mr. Peters, R. A. Mr. Rigaud, R. A. Mr. Romney. Mr. West, R. A. History-Painter to his Majesty. Mr. Wright, &c &c &c. To be engraved by Miss Caroline Watson. Mr. Bartolozzi, Historical Engraver to his Majesty. Mr. Collier. Mess. Facius. Mr. Fittler, Marine Engraver to his Majesty. Mr. Hall. Mr. Haward, A. R. Mr. Heath. Mr. Legatt. Mr. Michel. Mr. Ryder. Mr. Sharpe, &c &c &c. The pictures will be of various Sizes, chiefly as large as Life. As soon as they have all been engraved, they will be hung up in a Gallery built on Purpose, and called the Gallery of Shakspeare, (electronic resource)
- Sir, The appointment of attorney and solicitor of the London-Hospital having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Fresselicque, permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him, and to assure you, in case I shall have the honor of that appointment, that every exertion on my part shall be to support the interest of that charity. ..., (electronic resource)
- Sir, There being a vacancy for the office of apothecary at the London Hospital, by the resignation of Mr. Thomas, permit me to intreat the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him therein. I am, at present, a pupil of Mr. Grindall, -have diligently attended the lectures of the medical gentlemen of the hospital, and trust, upon examination, ..., (electronic resource)
- Sir, a vacancy having happened in the office of Apothecary of the London-Hospital, by the resignation of Mr. Thomas, I beg leave to offer myself a candidate to succeed him. Having been some time a pupil of the hospital, and being conscious of having done my duty in that situation to the utmost of my power, I am encouraged to hope, I shall be found qualified for the undertaking, and not too presuming soliciting your support on this occasion. ..., (electronic resource)
- Sir, give me leave to recommend to your notice and interest, Mr. Phippard, to supply the present vacancy of Apothecary to the London-Hospital, as a proper person with respect to age, character, professional abilities, &c, (electronic resource)
- Sir, having had the honor to solicit your vote and interest as candidate for the office of apothecary at the London Hospital, vacant by the resignation of Mr. Thomas. ..., (electronic resource)
- Stud of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales : The following is a correct List of all the Prince's Horses sold at Messrs. Tattersalls. Hyde Park Corner, with the Names of the Purch[asers] and the Sums for which they were sold, on Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 25th Days of July, 1786, (electronic resource)
- The dispensary for disordered apparel, either by wear, tare, burn, missfiting, or any other complaint whatever, the later being a complaint incident to liveries, frequently occasioned by the removal of servants, even should they be wanting in length and beadth, shall be speedily cured without blemish, &c. &c, (electronic resource)
- The dying speech and confession, : Life, Character, and Behaviour, of the unfortunate malefactors, Executed this Day before the Debtors-Door, Newgate, (electronic resource)
- The last dying speech and confession of the unfortunate malefactors, : Executed before the Debtor's Door, Newgate, (electronic resource)
- The original laity's directory : or, the order of the church-service, ON Sundays and Holidays; with Several other useful Observations, According to the Latin Directory. For the year of our Lord, M DCC LXXXVII. Being the Third after Leap-Year, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of a capital and very valuable freehold estate, : most desirably situate In a fine Sporting Part of the County of Leicester, Seven Miles from Grantham, Seven from Melton-Mowbray, and Twenty from the Town of Leicester; comprising The Reputed Manor or Lordship of Coston, and One Thousand, Four Hundred, and Ninety-Nine Acres, Three Rood, and Eleven Perch, be the same more or less, of ancient inclosed fertile Grazing Meadow and Arable Land. Subject to a small annual Payment in lieu of all Tythes, And divided into eligible Farms, lying compact, nearly within Ring Fences, and agreeably intersected by a Rivulet; With Dwelling-Houses, Barns, Stabling, and suitable Out-Buildings; A Water Corn Mill, and sundry small Messuages and Cottages; the whole let to Mess. Gilbert, Bullivant, & Richard Harris, as Joint Tenants at will; at very old rents, amounting to Nine Hundred and Fifteen Pounds per Annum; the yearly value upon a late survey, near Twelve Hundred Pounds: Which will be sold by Auction, By Mr. Skinner and Co. On Wednesday the 12th of April, 1786, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change-Alley, London; in five lots, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of a captial and very valuable freehold estate, : Desirably situate in the parishes of Turvey, Newton, and Clifton, (seven miles from the town of Bedford, four from Olney, and eight from Newport Pagnel) in the counties of Bedford and Bucks; comprising the desirable manor of Turvey, co-extensive with the parish, and bounded by the river Ouse for near two miles, in which there is the sole right of fishery, the perpetual advowson and next presentation to the rectory of Turvey. Also the manor of Clifton, and nineteen eligible compact farms, containing three thousand five hundred and forty-three acres of fertile meadow, pasture, and arable land, all inclosed and well fenced, (except one hundred and sixty-five acres) with suitable farm houses and out-buildings, a water corn mill, three public houses, and sundry messuages; the whole let to unexceptionable good tenants, Messrs. Davison, Skevington, Battams, Jones, Rowe, Pearson, Sheffield, Lawrence, Fowler, Allebone, Manning, and others, the annual rental two thousand and forty-six pounds fourteen shillings. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Skinner and Co. on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1786, at twelve o'clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'Change-Alley, London, In six lots, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of three valuable and most compact freehold estates, situate in Rendlesham, Butley, and Leiston, In the Vicinity of Woodbridge, Wickham-Market, and Saxmundham, and the Sea Ports of Orford and Aldborough, In the County of Suffolk; With the advantage of, and lordship over, a navigable river, bounding Part of the Estates; comprising Five Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-One Acres, Two Rood, and Twenty-Six Perches, be the same more or less, of land; Divided into very eligible Farms, with Dwelling-Houses and suitable Out-Buildings; Let to respectable tenants, at yearly Rents amounting to One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty - five Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, Exclusive of the desirable and extensive manors of Bavents and Colviles, Naunton - Hall, Butley, and Tangham, abundantly stocked with Game; The Quit-Rents and Fines amounting annually, on an Average for the last 20 Years, to Forty-Five Pounds, Twelve Shillings, and Sixpence: and One Hundred and Seventy Acres of Wood Land, Plantations, Pleasure-Grounds, Gardens, and a commodious Mansion and Offices, in Hand, called naunton - hall, Situate on a dry healthy Soil, recently modernized and compleatly repaired at an Expence of near six thousand pounds. which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. On Thursday the 15th of June, 1786, at Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change-Alley, London, in three lots, (electronic resource)
- The preacher's coat of arms, (electronic resource)
- The present state of the benevolent society, : founded October 30, 1785, And held at their room, No. 15, Long Lane, Smithfield, October 28, 1786, (electronic resource)
- There being a vacancy for an apothecary to this hospital, by the resignation of Mr. Thomas, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote ..., (electronic resource)
- Wright, mayor. A common council, holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the twenty-fourth day of February, 1786. The committee, for building and completing the bridge at Black Friars, did this day deliver into this court, their final report in writing, under their hands, which was read in these words, (electronic resource)
- [B]efore the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Hoogskarpel, Gerrit Hermeyer, master. George Johnstone, Esquire, commander in chief of a sqaudron of His Majesty's ships, lately employed on a certain expedition against the cape of good hope, and its dependencies, and the several commanders, officers, and others of the said ships, appellants. Major General William Medows, and the officers, soldiers and others, of His Majesty's land forces and royal artillery, serving under his command on the same expedition, at the time of the capture of the said ship and her cargo, respondents Additional appendix to the respondent's case, (electronic resource)
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