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The evil and mischief of a fiery spirit. A sermon Preach'd in the parish churches of St. Mildred Bread-Street and St. Matthew Fryday-Street, On February 27, 1709/10. By John Harris, D. D.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: [1710]- Books
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Advice from a country-clergyman to his parishioners. In two sermons, preached on St. Thomas's Day, 1781 and 1782, Previous to an annual Distribution of Bread and Meat. To which are added, two sermons on public worship.
Country-clergyman.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The case of His Grace the D- of M-. As design'd to be represented by him to the Honourable House of Commons, in vindication of himself from the charge of the commissioners of accounts; in relation to the two and half per cent. Bread and bread-waggons.
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722.Date: 1712- Books
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The aspect and duty of the times: a sermon preached at the Lock Chapel and Saint Mildred's Church, Bread Street, on Friday February 28 1794, the day of the late general fast: By Thomas Scott, chaplain of the Lock Hospital.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: 1794- Books
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The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, on a Warrant issued out against him for Perjury. II. His Trial, and Conviction of a Capital Misdemeanor, last Lent-Assizes, held at Chelmsford for the County of Essex. III. His Second Trial, at the subsequent Assizes, for the same Offence, and Surprising Acquittal. IV An action brought, and the cruel Verdict obtained, against the said James Ashley, and others. Interspersed throughout with many very uncommon Particulars. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons.
Ashley, James.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The case and appeal of James Ashley of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, on a Warrant issued out against him for Perjury. II. His Trial, and Conviction of a Capital Misdemcanor, last Lent-Assizes, held at Chelmsford for the County of Essex. III. His Second Trial, at the subsequent Assizes, for the same Offence, and Surprising Acquittal. IV. An action brought, and the cruel Verdict obtained, against the said James Ashley, and others. Interspersed throughout with many very uncommon Particulars. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons. The second edition. With a remarkable addition.
Ashley, James.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, on a warrant issued out against him for perjury. II. His trial, and conviction of a capital misdemeanor, last Lent-Assizes, held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex. III. His second trial, at the subsequent Assizes, for the same offence, and surprising acquittal. IV. An action brought, and the cruel-verdict obtained, against the said James Ashley, and others. Interspersed throughout with many very uncommon particulars. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons.
Ashley, James.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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His Majesty, who always was the father of his people, and, like a tender parent, cannot hear them murmur for Bread, without relieving their wants, earnestly recommends their distress to both Houses of Parliament, and desires they may have corn to make them bread in plenty, and on reasonable terms: ...
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A brief and impartial survey of the flour and bread trades. Humbly inscribed to the right Hon. the Lord Mayor of the city of London; the mayors and bailiffs of cities and towns corporate, and Justices of the Peace throughout England. To which is annexed, A Specimen of a Table Proposed for Ascertaining the Price of Bread.
Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells J. Pechey : a member of the College of Physicians in London, who has a pill that he has found by many years experience.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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Concise observations on the nature of our common food, so far as it tends to promote or injure health; With Remarks on Water, Bread, Meat, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Wine, Punch, Beer, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, &c. &c. By a gentleman of the faculty.
Gentleman of the Faculty.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Reasons, humbly submitted to the Honourable members of both Houses of Parliament, for introducing a law, to prevent unnecessary and vexatious removals of the poor; thereby to reduce parish expences, BY Letting The Poor live where they can best earn their Bread.
Greaves, William, of Fulbourne.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Observations on the statute of the thirty-first George II.ch.29. Concerning the Assize of bread; With occasional References to the 3d George III. chap. 11. - the 13th George III. chap. 62. - and to the late Statute for regulating the Assize of Bread in the City of London. By the Rev. Luke Heslop, Archdeacon of Bucks.
Heslop, Luke, 1738-1825.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells J. Pechey, a graduate in the University of Oxford, and a member of the College of Physicians in London : who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with original notes, and Practical Observations, by the Rev. Thomas Scott, Morning Preacher at the Lock Chapel, Lecturer of St. Mildred, and St. Margaret Moses, Bread-Street. To which are added, a concordance, general index, and tables. ...
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]-92- Books
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Reasons humbly submitted to the Honourable members of both Houses of Parliament, for introducing a law, to prevent unnecessary and vexatious removals of the poor; Thereby to Reduce Parish Expences, by Letting the Poor live where they can best earn their Bread, till they Become Chargeable.
Greaves, William, of Fulbourne.Date: [1780]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside. Dwells a physician, a graduate in one of our own Universities, and a member of the Colledge of Physicians in London : who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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The gibeonites of this day discover'd, And their old Garments and mouldy Bread, rejected by Joshua and his Children: Who have enquired of the Lord where true Cloathing and Provision is. In a Letter and Poem to a Gentlewoman, from Joshua ix. 3, 4, 5.
Allt, William.Date: [1746?]- Books
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The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments; with original notes, And Practical Observations, by the Rev. Thomas Scott, Morning Preacher At The Lock Chapel, Lecturer Of ST. Mildred, And Of ST. Margaret Moses, Bread-Street. To which are added, a concordance, general index, and tables.
Date: [1792]- Books
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Poison detected: or frightful truths; and alarming to the British metropolis. In a treatise on bread; and the abuses practised in making that food, as occasioning the decrease and degeneracy of the people; destroying infants; and producing innumerable diseases. Shewing also, The virtues of Good Bread, and the manner of making it. To which is added, a Charge to the confederacy of bakers, corn-dealers, farmers, and millers; concerning short weight, adulterations, and artificial scarcities; with easy methods to prevent all such abuses. By my friend, a physician.
My friend, a physician.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The assize of bread; and other assizes of weights and measures, which, by the laws of this realm, are commanded to be observ'd and kept by all bakers, brewers, innholders, victualers, vintners, butchers, &c. Whereunto is added, Several Good and Useful Orders in making and retailing all sorts of Bread to His Majesty's Subjects. Agreeing with all the Laws, Statutes, and Customs of England. Newly Corrected and Enlarg'd from Twelve-Pence the Quarter of Wheat to Three-Pound Six-Pence the Quarter, according to the Rise and Fall of the Markets, by Six-Pence per Quarter. Together with the Assize settled by Act of Parliament in the 8th Year of the Reign of our late Gracious Sovereign Qu. Anne, of Blessed Memory. Also, The Ordering the Clerk of the Market's Office, and for Reformation of false Weights and Measures, according to the several Statutes in that behalf made.
Date: 1714- Books
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The great advantage of eating pure and genuine bread, comprehending the heart of the wheat, with all its flour. Shewing how this may be a Means of promoting Health and Plenty, preserving Infants from the Grave, by destroying the Temptation to the Use of Allum and other Ingredients in our present Wheaten Bread: Recommending to Magistrates, particularly in London, such an impartial Distribution of Justice in the Execution of the Act regulating the Assize of Standard Wheaten Bread, as may prove equally beneficial to the Miller, the Baker, and the Consumer of the Bread. By an advocate for trade.
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Advertisement : J. Pechey physician that lodg'd at the angel and crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the angel and crown in Basinglane, being the next turning beyond Watling-street in Bowlane from Cheapside, on the right hand, and the second turning in Bread-street from Chapside.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning on the left hand in Bread-street from Cheapside, lives J. Pechey, a graduate in the University of Oxford : and a member of the College of Physicians in London; who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning of the left hand in Bread-street from Cheap side, lives a physician : a graduate in the University of Oxford, and a member of the college of physicians in London; who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1700?]