Strand

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from A New View of London, by Edward Hatton (1708)

Strand, an extraordinary spacious and publick str. caused by the intercourse of the Court and City, and also of the Inns of Court with Westminster, many of whose Buildings are large 3d and some 4th rates, betn Temple bar NE and Cha+ [Charing Cross] SW, L. 1400 yds.

Here were formerly many eminent Buildings betn this str. and the Thames, as the Bishop of Exeter's house, afterward Paget house, since that Licester house, and last Essex house; also the Bishop of Bath's house, afterward the E. of Arundell's; also the Bishop of Chester's Inn, afterward an Inn of Chancery; also the Bishop of Worcester's Inn; which two last, and the Church of St. Mary at Strand, were, with the Tenements adjoining, pull'd down by Order of the Duke of Somerset, Uncle to Edw. VI. in the year 1549, and in place thereof was built Somerset house: And in the places of Beaufort house, York house, &c. are now several good Buildings, mostly inhabited by Gentry and great Traders. It was probably so called, as being at the brink of the Thames, before the space now built on was gain'd by raising the ground. See Inns of Court, § 5.

from A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, by John Strype (1720)

[The Strand.] Now for the Description of the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and Courts in [St. Clement Danes] Parish, with their Buildings of Chief Note, I shall first begin at Temple Bar, and so Westward. And then the first is the Strand, on both sides to the May Pole; and here this Street is not so broad as by and beyond the May Pole; but being so great a Throughfare is well inhabited by Shop Keepers. The Cock Alehouse, adjoining to Temple Bar, is a noted Publick House.

from London and Its Environs Described, by Robert and James Dodsley (1761)

Strand, a street which extends from Temple bar to the corner of St. Martin's lane, Charing cross. Maitland observes that the Strand was anciently a village, which took its name from its being placed on the bank of the Thames, and that its ancient situation was not much higher than that river; as upon digging the foundation of the New church called St. Mary le Strand, the virgin earth was discovered at the depth of nineteen feet.

In this street formerly resided many of the Nobility, whose gardens extended to the Thames, among which there are still remaining Northumberland house, Somerset house, and ruins of the Savoy.

As this is the grand channel of communication between the city of London and Westminster it would have been a great ornament to both,had it been a spacious, straight and uniform street, without that incumberance which begins at Butcher-Row, and ends at the New Church. In this case, the prospect from Temple Bar would have afforded a noble vista, terminated by Charing Cross, and this might have been still enlarged, by letting the more distant view of the park through a street of the same breadth with itself.

from Lockie's Topography of London, by John Lockie (1810)

Strand,—the N. parallel to the Thames, extending from Charing-cross, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 487, to Temple-bar, where there is 236, about ¾ of a mile in length.

from A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs, by James Elmes (1831)

Strand, The, is the street which runs parallel to the Thames, from Temple-bar to Northumberland House, Charing Cross. It derives its name from being the ancient Strand of the north beach of the Thames, between the City and the village of Charing.

from London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, by Henry Benjamin Wheatley and Peter Cunningham (1891)

Strand (The), one of the main arteries of London, reaching from Charing Cross to the site of Temple Bar (now marked by a huge decorated pedestal). The portion between King William Street and Charing Cross is now called West Strand. In the last century it only reached "from Charing Cross to Essex Street,"2 the portion of the road from Essex Street to Temple Bar being called "Temple Bar Without." The Strand was originally a low-lying road running near the banks of the Thames, and hence it obtained its name.

I send, I send here my supremest kiss
To thee my silver footed Thamasis.
No more shall I reiterate thy Strand
Whereon so many stately structures stand.

Herrick, Teares to Thamasis.
At the digging a Foundation for the present Church (St. Mary-le-Strand), the Virgin Earth was discovered at the Depth of Nineteen Feet; whereby 'tis manifest that the Ground in this Neighbourhood originally was not much higher than the River Thames; therefore this Village was truly denominated the Strand, from its Situation on the Bank of the River.—Maitland's History of London, p. 739.

In 1315 a petition of the inhabitants of Westminster represented the footway from Temple Bar to the King's Palace at Westminster as so bad that the feet of horses and rich and poor men received constant damage, and that the footway was interrupted by thickets and bushes. An ordinance of Edward III. in council, dated 1353, directs the laying of a tax on all goods carried by land or water from the City to Westminster, "in order for the repairing the highway lending from the gate of London called Temple Bar to the gate of the Abbey at Westminster, that highway being ... become so deep and miry, and the pavement so broken and worn as to be very dangerous both to men and carriages."1 The Strand was long very little more than "a way or street"2 between the cities of Westminster and London, and was not paved before Henry VIII.'s reign, when (1532), it being then "full of pits and sloughs, very perilous and noisome," an Act was passed for "paving the streetway between Charing Cross and Strand Cross, at the charge of the owners of the land."

One of the first ascertained inhabitants of the Strand was Peter of Savoy, uncle of Henry III., to whom that king, in the thirtieth year of his reign (1245), granted "all those houses upon the Thames, which sometime pertained to Briane de Insula, or Lisle, without the walls of the City of London, in the way or street called the Strand." The Bishops were the next great dignitaries who had inns or houses in the Strand, connecting, as it were, the City with the King's Palace at Westminster. "Anciently," says Selden in his Table Talk, "the noblemen lay within the City for safety and security; but the bishops' houses were by the waterside, because they were held sacred persons whom nobody would hurt." As many as nine bishops possessed inns or hostels on the south or water side of the present Strand, at the period of the Reformation. The Bishop of Exeter's inn was afterwards Essex House. The Bishop of Bath's inn was afterwards Arundel House. The inns of the three Bishops of Llandaff, Chester, and Worcester were swallowed up by the palace of the Protector Somerset, on the site of the present Somerset House. Near the site of the present church of St. Mary's stood "Strand Cross."

Opposite to Chester Inn stood an antient cross ... in the year 1294 and at other times the Judges sat without the city, on this cross, to administer justice. Pennant's London, p. 144.

The Bishop of Carlisle's inn (west of the Savoy) was afterwards Worcester House, the mansion of the Dukes of Beaufort, hence the present Beaufort Buildings. The Bishop of Durham's inn occupied the site of the Adelphi; and the inn of the Archbishop of York was conveyed, in the reign of James I., to Villiers, first Duke of Buckingham, whose name and titles are preserved in several streets between the Adelphi and Charing Cross. The upper or north side of the road lay open to the fields, to St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, and Covent Garden, as late as the reign of Charles I. A few noblemen's mansions, however, had been previously erected. Burghley House, the London lodging of the great Lord Burghley, on the site of the present Exeter Street and Exeter 'Change, and Bedford House, on the site of the present Southampton Street and Bedford Street, were built in the reign of Elizabeth. Salisbury House, on the site of the present Cecil Street and Salisbury Street, and Northampton, now Northumberland House, were built in the reign of James I. Middleton, the dramatist, describes it not untruly at this time as "the luxurious Strand."1 The stables of Durham House were taken down in 1610 to erect the New Exchange; York House was taken down in 1675; and Burghley, or Exeter House, in 1676, and Exeter 'Change erected the next year on the principal site. Arundel House was taken down in 1678; Worcester House in 1683; Salisbury House in 1696; Bedford House in 1704; Essex House in 1710; the New Exchange in 1737, and the Adelphi afterwards erected on the same site: old Somerset House was taken down in 1775; Butcher Row in 1813; and Exeter 'Change in 1829, when the great Strand improvements at the West End were made pursuant to 7 Geo. IV., c. 77.

The Lawyer embraced our young gentleman and gave him many riotous instructions how to carry himself: told him he must acquaint himself with many gallants of the Inns of Court, and keep rank with those that spend most, always wearing a bountiful disposition about him, lofty and liberal; his lodging must be about the Strand, in any case, being remote from the handicraft scent of the City.—Father Hubburd's Tales, 4to 1604 (Middleton's Works, vol. v. p. 573).
For divers yeares of late certain fishmongers have erected and set up fishstalles in the middle of the street in the Strand, almost over against Denmark House, all which were broken down by speciall Commission, this moneth of May, 1630, least in short space they might grow from stalles to shedds, and then to dwelling houses, as the like was in former time in Olde Fish Street, and in Saint Nicholas Shambles, and in other places.—Howes, ed. 1631, p. 1045.
Come let us leave the Temple's silent walls,
The business to my distant lodging calls:
Through the long Strand together let us stray,
With thee conversing I forget the way.
Behold that narrow street, which steep descends,
Whose building to the shining shore extends;
Here Arundel's fam'd structure rear'd its frame,
The street alone retains an empty name:
Where Titian's glowing paint the canvas warm'd,
And Raphael's fair design with judgment charm'd,
Now hangs the Bell-man's song, and pasted here,
The coloured prints of Overton appear.
Where statues breath'd the work of Phidias' hands,
A wooden pump or lonely watch-house stands;
There Essex' stately pile adorn'd the shore,
There Cecil's, Bedford's, Villiers',—now no more.—Gay, Trivia.
Where the fair columns of St. Clement stand,
Whose straitened bounds incroach upon the Strand;
Where the low pent-house bows the walker's head,
And the rough pavement wounds the yielding tread;
Where not a post protects the narrow space,
And strung in twines combs dangle in thy face;
Summon at once thy courage, rouse thy care,
Stand firm, look back, be resolute, beware.
Forth issuing from steep lanes,2 the Collier's steeds
Drag the black load; another cart succeeds,
Team follows team, crowds heap'd on crowds appear.—Ibid.

The Strand is now given up entirely to business purposes, and the "luxurious" mansions of the nobility and gentry must be sought for farther westward. The Strand is remarkable as containing more theatres than any other street in London. In it are to be noticed north side: Adelphi, Nos. 410, 411; Vaudeville, No. 404; Lyceum, No. 354: Gaiety, No. 345; Opera Comique, No. 299. South side: Strand, No. 168; and Terry's, Nos. 105, 106. Besides these the Royal Italian Opera House, Drury Lane Theatre, the Globe, the Savoy, Toole's, and the Avenue only lie a short distance off the Strand. [See these respective headings.] The business of the Strand now forms a kind of connecting link between the hurry and bustle of the City and the comfort and leisure of the West End.

Eminent Inhabitants (not already mentioned).—Sir Harry Vane the elder (temp. Charles I.), next door to Northumberland House (then Suffolk House), where now stands the Grand Hotel;1 this was long the official residence of the Secretary of State. Mr. Secretary Nicholas was living here in Charles II.'s reign. William Lilly, the astrologer (d. 1681), at "the corner house, over against Strand Bridge." He was servant for some time to a man of the name of Gilbert Wright, and performed many of the menial offices of his house swept the street before his door, cleaned his shoes, scraped the trenchers, and played the part of tub-boy to the Thames in carrying water for his master's use. "I have helped," he says, "to carry eighteen tubs of water in one morning." Lilly got on in life, married his master's widow, and came at last to possess the house in which he had performed so many menial occupations. William Faithorne, the engraver (d. 1691), "at the sign of the Ship, next to the Drake, opposite to the Palsgrave Head Tavern, without Temple Bar." Pierce Tempest, the engraver of the Cries of London, which bear his name:—

There is now Published the Cryes and Habits of London, lately drawn after the Life in great Variety of Actions, Curiously Engraved upon 50 Copper Plates, fit for the Ingenious and Lovers of Art. Printed and Sold by P. Tempest over against Somerset House in the Strand.—The London Gazette, May 28 to 31, 1688.

At "No. 18 in the Strand" lived J. Mathews the bookseller, and father of Charles Mathews the actor, and in this house the latter was born. Jacob Tonson, the bookseller and friend of Dryden, at "Shakespeare's Head, over against Catherine Street, in the Strand," now No. 141; the house (since rebuilt) was afterwards occupied by Andrew Millar, the publisher, and friend of Thomson, Fielding, Hume, and Robertson; and after Millar's death by Thomas Cadell, his apprentice, and friend, and the publisher of Gibbon. Thomson's Seasons, Fielding's Tom Jones, and the Histories of Hume, Robertson, and Gibbon were first published at this house. Millar was a Scotchman, and distinguished his house by the sign of "Buchanan's Head." James Northcote, R.A., on his first coming to London in 1771 lodged at "Mrs. Lefty's, Grocer in the Strand." Six shillings a week gained by colouring prints of flowers covered all his expenses. "At the corner of Beaufort Buildings, in the Strand," lived Charles Lillie, the perfumer, known to every reader of The Tatler and The Spectator. [See Beaufort Buildings.] Mrs. Inchbald, the actress and dramatic writer, was living in 1809 at No. 163, "by the side of the new Church," and from the top of this house was a witness of the burning of Drury Lane Theatre. No. 332, now the printing-offices of The Weekly Times and Echo, was during its flourishing epoch the office of The Morning Chronicle, the upper floors being the Editor's rooms and the residence of Mr. John Black during his long editorship of that journal.1 No. 346 (corner of Wellington Street), now the offices of The Field and The Queen, was formerly Doyley's warehouse for woollen goods. Dryden in his Limberham speaks of "Doily Petticoats," and Steele in The Guardian (No. 102) of his "Doily Suit," while Gay in his Trivia describes a Doily as a poor defence against the cold. No. 277 was in the time of Queen Anne the shop of Bat Pidgeon, known to every reader of The Spectator2 At No. 132 Bathoe the bookseller established in 1740 the first circulating library in London. On the first floor of a house at the eastern corner of Castle Court (where Agar Street now stands) the Society of Arts held their meetings in 1756, and there they erected assaying furnaces. Nathaniel Smith and Joseph Nollekens were playfellows here. Adjoining Temple Bar and on a part of the site of the New Law Courts, stood the small pent-house of lath and plaster occupied for many years by Crockford3 (d. 1844) as a shell-fish shop; here he made the money with which he established the Club in St. James's Street which bore his name. [See Crockford's.] The Banking House of Messrs. Coutts and Company is numbered 59.

The business hitherto carried on in St. Martin's Lane was removed by Middleton to its present site in 1757—in a house erected for it, the central house of eleven which formed the New Exchange, or Britain's Bourse. The house itself was at this time known as the Three Crowns. In 1755 Mr. James Coutts of Edinburgh was admitted as a partner, the firm being then entitled Campbell and Coutts. By the death of George Campbell in 1760 Coutts was left sole partner. Soon after his brother Thomas was admitted, and he, surviving his brother, became the head of the firm,—the Old Coutts of boundless wealth. By his death in 1822 the male line of Coutts became extinct.—"Account of Coutts Family," by Robert Chambers, Chambers's Journal, November 7, 1874.

[See the various buildings mentioned under their several names, and also the several streets along the line.]



2 Parish Clerks' Survey, 12mo, 1732.

1 Rymer's Foedera, vol. v. p. 762.
2 Stow, p. 164.

1 Middleton's Works, by Dyce, vol. v. p. 578.
2 Milford Lane.

1 This house was No. 1 in the Strand, and was the first house in London that was numbered.—Smith's Nollekens, vol. i. p. 236.

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  • The great theater of honour and nobility; containing, I. The science of heraldry, with a Compleat Dictionary of all the Terms proper thereto. II. An historical and chronological abridgment of the settlements and revolutions of the Monarchies and Sovereignties of Europe, from the Downfall of the Roman Empire, till towards the End of the Tenth Century. III. The present state of the empire of Germany, with relation to the Emperor, King of the Romans, Electors, Princes of the Empire, Imperial Cities, Diets, &c. IV. The atchievements and blazo of the emperors, Kings, Princes, and Sovereign States of Christendom. Both in French and English. Illustrated and Adorned with about forty copper-plates, Curiously Engraved. By Mr. A. Boyer, Author of the Royal Dictionary, French and English. The second edition.. London : printed and sold by P. Vailliant, in the Strand; G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross; and C. Brinckman, in Brewer-Street, near Golden-Square, M.DCC.LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T194094. Grub Street ID 228089.
  • Considerations, humbly offered to Parliament, relative to the heads of a bill for promoting industry, suppressing idleness and begging, and Saving above One Million Sterling yearly, of the Money now actually paid by the Nation to the Poor. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, [1758]. ESTC No. T145266. Grub Street ID 192011.
  • A compleat catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past; with their prices, and references to their characters in the Monthly review. The whole forming a general index to all the Articles in the first Twenty Volumes of the said Review, viz. from its Commencement in May 1749, to June 1759, both inclusive. London : printed for R. Griffiths in the Strand, and may be had of any bookseller in Great Britain and Ireland, MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. N29128. Grub Street ID 18315.
  • Low life above stairs. A farce, as it is acted in most families of distinction throughout the kingdom. London : printed by J. Smith, in the Strand, [1760?]. ESTC No. N33876. Grub Street ID 22317.
  • The causes of the war between Great-Britain and Spain: as they appear from the papers that passed between both courts, impartially considered. London : printed for R. Griffiths, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N26780. Grub Street ID 16153.
  • An appendix to the Catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past, Being now Twelve Years compleat; With their Prices, and References to their Characters in the Monthly review, The whole together forming A General Index to all the Articles in the first Twenty-Four Volumes of the said Review, viz. from its Commencement in May 1749, to June 1761, both inclusive. London : printed for R. Griffiths in the Strand; and may be had of any bookseller in Great Britain and Ireland, [1762?]. ESTC No. T226274. Grub Street ID 247854.
  • A collection of letters, written by Cardinal Bentivoglio to divers persons of eminence, during his nunciature in France and Flanders. London : printed for P. Vaillant, in the Strand, MDCCLXIV [1764]. ESTC No. T111239. Grub Street ID 163660.
  • A complete treatise on gangrene and sphacelus; with a new method of amputation. By Mr. O'Halloran, Surgeon. London : printed for Paul Vaillant, Bookseller in the Strand, M,DCC,LXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T134025. Grub Street ID 182723.
  • Witticisms and strokes of humour, collected by Robert Baker. London : printed for W. Bathoe, in the Strand, [1766?]. ESTC No. T216462. Grub Street ID 241999.
  • The prudential lovers, or the history of Harry Harper. In two volumes. . London : printed for the author, and sold by John Bell, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T114124. Grub Street ID 165951.
  • The art of tanning and currying leather: with an account of all the different processes made use of in Europe and Asia for dying leather red and yellow. Collected and published at the expence of the Dublin Society. To which are added, Mr. Philippo's method of dying the Turkey Leather, as approved of by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c and for which he had a Reward of One Hundred Pounds, and their Gold Medal, for the Secret. London : re-printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T101500. Grub Street ID 155383.
  • A collection of all the statutes now in force, Relating to the duties of excise in England. London : printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Robert Baskett; for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1764 [1780?]. ESTC No. T161068. Grub Street ID 200305.
  • Adam's well: being as circumstantial a history of its original, the cause of its present improvements, the high esteem it has always been held in as a drinking water, and its salutary effects in the various cases and disorders (herein described and attested) as can at present be produced. London : By W. Richardson, in the Strand, printed in the year MDCCLXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. T200275. Grub Street ID 231962.
  • A collection of hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts's hymns, and imitation of the Psalms. By George Burder. Coventry: printed & sold by Luckman & Suffield, Broadgate. Sold also by J. Mathews, in the Strand, London; and by all other booksellers [1784]. ESTC No. T184080. Grub Street ID 220445.
  • Chartered rights. London : printed for A. M'pherson, in the Strand; and sold by all the Booksellers in Town and Country, [1784?]. ESTC No. T30538. Grub Street ID 261398.
  • Memoirs of the literary and philosophical society of Manchester. Warrington [England]: printed by W. Eyres, for T. Cadel in the Strand, London, MDCCLXXXV. [1785]-. ESTC No. P6583. Grub Street ID 58248.
  • Love's vagaries; or, the whim of the moment. A dramatic piece of two acts. By T. Vaughan, Esq. Author of the hotel, and other dramatic pieces in prose and verse. London : printed for J. Bell, in the Strand, Bookseller to his royal highness the Prince of Wales, [1791]. ESTC No. T142415. Grub Street ID 189797.
  • The charms of chearfulness. An Elegant and Polite selection of English and Scotch songs. In two volumes. . London : printed for W. Harrison, in the Strand, M,DCC,XCI. [1791]. ESTC No. T187921. Grub Street ID 223780.
  • The story of Dooshwanta and Sakoontal=a. Translated from the Mah=abh=arata, a poem in the Sanskreet language. By Charles Wilkins, Esq. Originally published in the Oriental repertory by Dalrymple. London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCXCV. [1795]. ESTC No. N23416. Grub Street ID 12777.
  • Undutiful daughter: or the Hampshire wonder. [Being] a strange relation of one Mrs. Walter, a widow living ... in Hampshire, who had a daughter that took all manner of evil courses ... [how] she had a child by one Mr. Lawrence ... of which she was delivered by herself in a barn and there murdered the infant, ... she sold herself to the Devil to be revenged on her mother, ... and the manner of her being visited by several learned divines by whose prayers ... she now was delivered from the power of the Devil. . London] : Printed by C. James in the Strand, [1795?. ESTC No. N49037. Grub Street ID 33486.
  • The disobedient son, and cruel husband: being a full and true relation of one Mr. John Jones, a farmer's son in Wiltshire, whose Father left him a plentiful Estate, and was married to a young Lady of a very good Fortune in the same Place; who afterwards followed a wicked Course of Life, as Whoring, Gaming, and Swearing, &c. When he had spent all his Substance upon a Harlot, he went home, where he murdered his Wife, and Child: From thence he went to his Mother's and hang'd her on a Tree in her own Orchard. With the last dying Words of this wicked Wretch, who was hang'd before his Mother's Door. To which is added, The maids lesson: being Instructions for a young She Beginner. London] : printed by J. Prat in the Strand, [1800?. ESTC No. T34559. Grub Street ID 264833.
  • Académie royale des sciences (France).. Medical essays and observations, abridged from the memoirs of the Royal Academy. ... Containing The Anatomical and Surgical Papers. By Thomas Southwell, M.D. London : printed for J. Knox, Bookseller, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. N19886. Grub Street ID 9309.
  • Addison, Joseph. Cato. A tragedy. By Joseph Addison, Esq;. London : printed by S. Hooper, in the Strand, M,DCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T27009. Grub Street ID 258965.
  • Aitken, James. The trial of James Hill, commonly called John the Painter, at the castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 6th day of March, 1777, Before The Hon. Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt. for wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a certain building called the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. To which i added the particulars of his confession, taken down from his own Mouth by Sir John Fielding's Clerk, the Morning after his Condemnation. Winton: printed by J. Wilkes, sold by S. Crowder, G. Robinson, and R. Baldwin, Pater-Noster-Row, and T. Evans in the Strand, London, [1777]. ESTC No. T84675. Grub Street ID 305053.
  • Alimari, Doroteo. Dorothei Alimari, mathematici Veneti, longitudinis aut terra aut mari investigandae methodus. Adjectis insuper demonstrationibus, & instrumentorum iconismis. Londini : sumptibus bibliopolarum in vico dicto the Strand, 1715. ESTC No. T86973. Grub Street ID 307071.
  • Alletz, Pons Augustin. The history of ancient Greece; from the earliest times, till it became a Roman province. Edinburgh: printed by J. Bruce, for the editor. And sold by A. Kincaid and J. Bell, Edinburgh: and by J. Knox, in the Strand, London, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T114424. Grub Street ID 166240.
  • Andrewes, William, minister of the word of God. The true Israelite, or, The sincere Christian distinguished from the hypocrite. By Master William Andrewes, late minister of the word of God. London: Printed by R. O[ulton] for R. M[abb] and are to be sold by Iohn Iackson in the Strand, 1638. ESTC No. S115236. Grub Street ID 134932.
  • Atterbury, Francis. The late Bishop of Rochester's vindication of Bishop Smallridge, Dr. Aldrich, and himself, from the scandalous reflections of Oldmixon, relating to the publication of Lord Clarendon's History. London] : Lately printed at Paris: now re-printed at London by J. Watson, over-against Hunger-Ford-Market in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1731. ESTC No. T87637. Grub Street ID 307674.
  • Author of Kick him Jenny.. Kick him Nan: or, a poetical description of a wedding night. By the author of Kick him Jenny. London : printed for T. Reynolds in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T118493. Grub Street ID 170037.
  • Baylies, William. Practical reflections on the uses and abuses of Bath waters, made from actual experiments and observations. To which is added, by way of appendix, a narrative of facts, relative to the physical confederacy, in Bath, in the year 1757. By William Baylies, M.D. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. N125. Grub Street ID 2498.
  • Beattie, James. Original poems and translations. By James Beattie, A.M. Aberdeen: printed by F. Douglas; and sold by him for the benefit of the author, and in London by A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T136423. Grub Street ID 184644.
  • Berkeley, George. The analyst; or, a discourse addressed to an infidel mathematician. Wherein it is examined whether the object, principles, and inferences of the modern analysis are more distinctly conceived, or more evidently deduced, than religious mysteries and points of faith. By the author of The minute philosopher. London : printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, 1734. ESTC No. T21863. Grub Street ID 243113.
  • Birch, Thomas. The history of the Royal Society of London for improving of natural knowledge, from its first rise. In which the most considerable of those papers communicated to the Society, which have hitherto not been published, are inserted in their proper order, as a supplement to the Philosophical transactions. By Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society. . London : printed [by Samuel Richardson?] for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLVI. [1756]-57. ESTC No. T105503. Grub Street ID 158790.
  • Bottarelli, Ferdinando. The new Italian, English and French pocket-dictionary. ... . Containing the Italian before the English and the French. Carefully compiled from the dictionaries of La Crusca, Dr. S. Johnson, the French Academy, and from other dictionaries of the best authorities. In which the parts of speech are properly distinguished, and each word accented according to its true and natural pronunciation. To which is prefixed a new compendious Italian grammar. By F. Bottarelli, A.M. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T131799. Grub Street ID 180769.
  • Brevint, Daniel. Caroli Secundi, Magnae Britanniae Regis, epitaphium. London] : Excudebat Thomas Newcombe in plate^a vulg`o vocat^a the Strand, MDCLXXXV. [1685. ESTC No. R4394. Grub Street ID 124755.
  • Brooke, Henry. Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country, a tragedy. As it was to have been acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Henry Brooke, Esq;. London : printed for J. Buck, in the Strand; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. N3626. Grub Street ID 24239.
  • Burges, James. An account of the preparation and management necessary to inoculation. By Mr. James Burges. The second edition, with large additions and improvements.. London : printed for P. Vaillant, in the Strand, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N14648. Grub Street ID 4438.
  • Burlamaqui, (Jean Jacques). J. J. The principles of natural law. By J.J. Burlamaque, Counsellor of State, and late Professor of Natural and Civil Law at Geneva. Translated into English by Mr. Nugent. The third edition, revised and corrected.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to his Majesty, MDCCLXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. T117619. Grub Street ID 169204.
  • Burnet, Gilbert. Some passages of the life and death of John Earl of Rochester. Written at his desire, on his Death-Bed, by Gilbert Burnett, D. D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, and afterwards Bishop of Sarum. Containing more amply Their Conversations on the great Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion. To which is subjoined, a further account of his conversion, and Penitential Sentiments, by Robert Parsons, M. A. Chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Rochester. London : printed for T. Thompson in the Strand, [1787?]. ESTC No. N39908. Grub Street ID 27112.
  • Burney, Charles. Four sonatas or duets for two performers on one piano forte or harpsichord Composed by Chas. Burney Mus. D Price 10. 6. London : printed for the author and sold by R. Bremner in the Strand, and at all the music shops, [1777]. ESTC No. T164551. Grub Street ID 202826.
  • Chambaud, Lewis. The treasure of the French and English languages: containing, I. A vocabulary, French and English. II. Common forms of speech upon the most familiar and useful Subjects. III. A collection of proverbs, Common-Sayings, Maxims, &c. And being equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English; and the best, if not the only, Help extant for them to attain to the Knowledge of it. By Lewis Chambaud. The third edition, corrected and improved by the author.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N13700. Grub Street ID 3600.
  • Chambaud, Lewis. The idioms of the French and English languages. Being Equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English: And The best, if not the only, Help extant to attain to the Knowledge of that Tongue. By Lewis Chambaud. A new edition.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, M.DCC.LXX. [1770]. ESTC No. N16871. Grub Street ID 6372.
  • Chambaud, Lewis. The idioms of the French and English languages. Being Equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English: and The best, if not the only, Help extant to attain to the Knowledge of that Tongue. By Lewis Chambaud. A new edition.. London : printed for C. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCXCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. N7522. Grub Street ID 52460.
  • Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson).. Edmundi reverendi admodum Episcopi Londinensis, ad diocesin suam epistola pastoralis tertia; Praecipu`e ver`o in eorum Usum, Qui Celeberrimas tum Londini, tum Westmonasterii Urbes incolunt. occasione sumpt^a de quorundam infidelium scriptis, ubi asseritur, "novi Testamenti libros pro divin^a fidei morumque norm^a non habendos esse." Latin`e reddita ab Henrico Stephens, A. B. `e Coll. Mert. Londini : impensis And. Millar, infra Buchanani Capul, juxta S. Clementis Ecclesiam, in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T95547. Grub Street ID 315056.
  • Cibber, Colley. The careless husband. A comedy. Written by Colley Cibber, Esq ;. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand, MDCCLXV [1765]. ESTC No. T26023. Grub Street ID 258211.
  • Claudianus, Claudius. Claudian's Rufinus: or, the court-favourite's overthrow. Being a curious and correct Grub-Street edition of one of the best satyrical poems, of one of the best poets, on one of the worst statesman that ever liv'd. London : printed for C. Guest, in the Strand, 1730. ESTC No. T30823. Grub Street ID 261660.
  • Cleland, John. Memoirs of a woman of pleasure. . London : printed for G. Fenton in the Strand, MDCCXLIX. [1749][1760?]. ESTC No. T84802. Grub Street ID 305159.
  • Clitorides, Philogynes. The natural history of the frutex vulvaria, or flowering shrub: as it is collected from the best botanists both ancient and modern. By Philogynes Clitorides, Botanist, and one of the Missionaries of the Society of Jesuits for propagating Knowledge in foreign Parts. London : printed for W. James, in the Strand, [1732]. ESTC No. N4752. Grub Street ID 32206.
  • Collins, William. Odes on several descriptive and allegoric subjects. By William Collins. London : Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.XLVII. [1747] [1746]. ESTC No. T144887. Grub Street ID 191700.
  • Congreve, William. The old batchelor. A comedy. Written by Mr. Congreve. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLIV [1754]. ESTC No. T14321. Grub Street ID 190305.
  • Congreve, William. The works of Mr. William Congreve. In three volumes. Consisting of his plays and poems. Birmingham: printed by John Baskerville; for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand, London, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T26067. Grub Street ID 258259.
  • Crosby, Thomas. The arithmetician's guide. In two parts. Part I. Containing practical arithmetic, thro' all its several denominations; in Examples wrought at large, and in a plain and easy Manner exhibited, and the Work of Fractions, both Vulgar and Decimal, compleated. Part II. Containing the principles of algebra, in a more plain and intelligible a Manner, than any heretofore extant. Illustrated in the Numerical and Literal Solution of many Examples, both in Simple and Quadratic Equations. Wherein every Process, both by Figures and Letters, are from Rules, so plain, easy, and clear, that Persons of a mean Understanding may comprehend them. By Tho. Crosby, Teacher of the Mathematics, upon Horsely-Down, in Southwark. London : printed for the author; and sold by John Clark, Bookseller, under the Royal Exchange; and John Wilcox, Bookseller; near the New Church in the Strand, M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T163716. Grub Street ID 202092.
  • Croxall, Samuel. A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday, January xxx. 1729. By Samuel Croxall, D. D. Chaplain in Oridinary to His Majesty. London : printed for Stephen Smith in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers, pamphlet-sellers, and hawkers, [1730]. ESTC No. T201651. Grub Street ID 232874.
  • De la Motte, Francis Henry. The life and trial of F. H. de la Motte, a French spy, for high treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, on Saturday the 14th of July 1781, and was hang'd, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn, on Friday the 27th following. Taken in short hand by J. Williams, Esq. of the Temple. London : printed for T. Truman, in the Strand, and to be had of the booksellers in town and country, [1781]. ESTC No. T198801. Grub Street ID 231257.
  • Deacon, Daniel. Poems by D. Deacon, jun. Chesterfield: printed for the author by J. Bradley, and sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. Gardner, in the Strand, London. M,DCC,XC. Entered at Stationers-Hall, [1790]. ESTC No. T205. Grub Street ID 235278.
  • Deacon, Daniel. Poems by D. Dakeyne, Jun. of the Middle Temple. Chesterfield: printed for the author by J. Bradley, and sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Mr. Gardner, in the Strand, London, M.DCC,XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T65486. Grub Street ID 290403.
  • Delaval, Edward Hussey. An experimental inquiry into the cause of the changes of colours in opake and coloured bodies. With an Historical Preface Relative to the Parts of Philosophy therein examined, and to the several Arts and Manufactures dependent on them. By Edward Hussey Delaval, F. R. S. London : printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller to his Majesty; and P. Elmsly, in the Strand. Entered at Stationers' Hall, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T135849. Grub Street ID 184204.
  • Demosthenes.. Orations of Demosthenes, translated by the Rev. Mr. Francis, with critical and historical notes. . London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLVII. [1757-1758]. ESTC No. T138464. Grub Street ID 186329.
  • Dennys, John. The secrets of angling. Teaching, the choisest tooles, baytes and seasons, for the taking of any fish, in pond or river: practised and familiarly open[ed] in three bookes. By I.D. Esquire. Printed at London: For Iohn Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop in the Strand at the signe of the .., [1635?]. ESTC No. S113571. Grub Street ID 133301.
  • Derrick, Samuel. A collection of original poems. By Samuel Derrick. London : printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LV. [1755]. ESTC No. T135392. Grub Street ID 183824.
  • Dodd, William. The prisoner released: a sermon, on Matthew XXV. 36. Preached in Charlotte-Street and Bedford Chapels, and published, by particular request, for the benefit of unfortunate persons, confined for small debts. By William Dodd, LL. D. Preacher at the above Chapels, and Chaplain to the King. London : printed by W. Faden; and sold by E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; W. Brown, and J. Knox, in the Strand; S. Leacroft, at Charing Cross; and G. Riley, in Curzon-Street, May-Fair, [1772]. ESTC No. N11908. Grub Street ID 1911.
  • Dodson, James. The mathematical repository. Containing analytical solutions of near five hundred questions, mostly selected from scarce and valuable authors. Designed as examples to Mac-Laurin's and other elementary books of algebra; and to conduct beginners to the more difficult properties of numbers. By James Dodson, Late Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital, and F. R. S. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. N22558. Grub Street ID 11906.
  • Drelincourt, Charles. The christian's defence against the fears of death: with directions how to die well. Written originally in French, by Charles Drelincourt. Abridged from the last French edition, by J. Millbank, M.A. To which is prefixed, an account of Mrs Veal's apparition to Mrs Bargrave. London [i.e. Edinburgh?]: printed for J. Davidson in the Strand, 1764. ESTC No. T134113. Grub Street ID 182804.
  • Dryden, John. The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLIII [1753]. ESTC No. T49568. Grub Street ID 277351.
  • Dunlop, Alexander. Linguæ Græcæ institutiones grammaticæ. In usum studiosæ juventutis. Edinburgi: apud Tho. & Walt. Ruddimannos: & venales prostant apud And. Stalker, Glasguæ, & And. Millar, Londini, in Vico The Strand dicto, exadversum D. Clementis aedem, Bibliopolas, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T131639. Grub Street ID 180611.
  • Emerson, William. The elements of optics. In four books. Book I. Simple Optics, or Direct Vision. Book II. Catoptrics, or Reflected Vision. Book III. Dioptrics, or Refracted Vision. Book IV. The Construction of Optical Instruments. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T145349. Grub Street ID 192090.
  • Emerson, William. The projection of the sphere, orthographic, stereographic, and gnomonical. Both demonstrating the principles, and explaining the practice of these three several sorts of projection. The second edition, corrected and improved.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. T77184. Grub Street ID 299386.
  • Fernández, Felipe. A new practical grammar of the Spanish language: in five parts: I. Of the character, sound, and quantity of the Spanish letters. II. Of the various sorts and classes of words, their declension and property. III. The syntax; the rules of which are explained in a copious and extensive manner. IV. An enlarged vocabulary; containing the terms of the parts of the human body, &c.; of commerce, navigation, war, natural history, and the various arts and trades. V. Familiar phrases and dialogues; select fables; with useful examples of mercantile correspondence, carefully compiled from the best authors. The whole in Spanish and English, and calculated, to render the study of the Spanish language easy, comprehensive, and entertaining. To which is prefixed an English grammar, for the use of Spaniards. By the Rev. Don Felipe Fernandez, A. M. A native of Spain, and founder of the Royal Oeconomical Society of Xerez de la Frontera. London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, M,DCC,XCVII [1797]. ESTC No. N10305. Grub Street ID 311.
  • Fernández, Felipe. Exercises on the rules of construction of the Spanish language; consisting of passages extracted from the best authors, with references to the rules of the Spanish grammar. By the Reverend Don Felipe Fernandez, A.M. London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCXCVIII. [1798]. ESTC No. T75305. Grub Street ID 298034.
  • Fielding, Henry. Amelia. By Henry Fielding, Esq; In four volumes. . London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LII. [1752] [1751]. ESTC No. T89846. Grub Street ID 309698.
  • Fielding, Henry. A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning, who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death. By Henry Fielding, Esq;. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, M.DCC.LIII. [1753]. ESTC No. N2601. Grub Street ID 15375.
  • Fielding, Henry. The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great. A new edition with considerable conrrections and additions. By Henry Fielding, Esq;. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLIV. [1754]. ESTC No. N10381. Grub Street ID 390.
  • Fielding, Henry. The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq. In three volumes. ... . containing Love in several Masques. Temple Beau. The Author's Farce, and Pleasures of the Town. The Coffee-House Politician. Tom Thumb. The Letter-Writers. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. N10207. Grub Street ID 209.
  • Fielding, Henry. Miss Lucy in town. A sequel to The virgin unmasqued. A farce; with songs. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. The second edition.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, [1756]. ESTC No. T172665. Grub Street ID 210089.
  • Fielding, Henry. The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Illustrated with cuts. The seventh edition, revised and corrected. In two volumes.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. T133839. Grub Street ID 182554.
  • Fielding, Henry. Miss Lucy in town. A sequel to The virgin unmasqued. A farce; with songs. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. The third edition.. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, [1764]. ESTC No. T172666. Grub Street ID 210090.
  • Fortescue, James. Pomery-Hill. A poem. Humbly addressed to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. With other poems, English and Latin. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T124984. Grub Street ID 175157.
  • France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV).. The French King's new declaration [microform] : (being his publick manifesto in vindication of himself and the late King James from being any ways aiding, assisting or privy to the late intended assassination of King William.) / Translated from the original at Paris. London : Printed for T. Vray, book-seller in the Strand, 1696. ESTC No. R180086. Grub Street ID 71245.
  • Garrick, David. Miss in her teens: or, the medley of lovers. A farce in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, M.DCC.XL.VII. [1747]. ESTC No. T172668. Grub Street ID 210091.
  • Garrick, David. Miss in her teens: or, the medley of lovers. A farce. In two acts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. London : Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, [1747]. ESTC No. T39512. Grub Street ID 268756.
  • Garrick, David. Miss in her teens: or, the medley of lovers. A farce in two acts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The fourth edition.. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, [1748]. ESTC No. T39516. Grub Street ID 268760.
  • Gay, John. Polly: an opera. Being the second part of The beggar's opera. Written by Mr. Gay. London : printed for Jeffrey Walker in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. T13802. Grub Street ID 185896.
  • Gibbs, J. A full and particular relation, of Mondays sea engagement. Between the English and Dutch, against the French. With the remarkable, and no-less valiant, action of his grace Duke of Grafton. In engaging with five of the biggest French ships, and his disabling three. Also, the numbers of men killed, and ships burnt and sunk on each side, during the whole action; with other material occurrences, relating to the engagement. In a letter, from a surgeon, on board the Grafton, 1690. London : printed for H[enry]. Jones in the Strand, 1690. ESTC No. R177403. Grub Street ID 69522.
  • Giral del Pino, Hip-lito San Joseph. A new Spanish grammar; or, the elements of the Spanish language: containing an easy and compendious method to speak and write it correctly. With Several Useful Remarks, on the most particular Idioms and Fundamental Rules, shewing how to make Use of them, as well in Speaking as in Writing. The whole Extracted from the best Observations of Spanish Grammarians, and particularly of the Royal Spanish Academy of Madrid. By Hto San Joseph Giral del Pino, Teacher of the Spanish Language. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, 1777. ESTC No. T99943. Grub Street ID 319039.
  • Glover, Richard. The life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith: written from personal knowledge, authentic papers, and other indubitable authorities. To which are added, such select observations, from various parts of this writer's works, as may tend to recreate the fancy, improve the understanding, and amend the heart. London : printed for J. Swan, in the Strand, 1774. ESTC No. N10927. Grub Street ID 916.
  • Goldsmith, Oliver. Dr. Goldsmith's history of animated nature. A new edition, with the author's last corrections and improvements. In eight volumes large twelves, carefully printed from a Copy corrected by the Author, upon a fine Demy Paper, and New Letter; illustrated with 105 Copper Plates, and a Copious Index, An history of the earth, and animated nature. BY Oliver Goldsmith. London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to the late Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, [1791?]. ESTC No. T130634. Grub Street ID 179724.
  • Greenwood, James. The royal English grammar, containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood, Sur-Master of St. Paul's School. The ninth edition.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, bookseller to His Majesty, M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]. ESTC No. N70495. Grub Street ID 51067.
  • Haller, Albrecht von. Bibliotheca anatomica. Qua scripta ad anatomen et physiologiam facientia a rerum initiis recensentur. Auctore Alberto von Haller, Domino in Goumoens le Jux et Eclagnens. Praeside Societatis Regiae Goettingensis, ut et Oeconom. Bernensis; Sodali Academiae Regiae Scientiarum Parisinae; Chirurgorum Paris. Academiae Imper. Natur. Curios. Boruss. Suec. Bonon. Arcadicae; Socc. Reg. Britan. Batavicae. Bot. Flor. Bavaricae. Helveticae. Colleg. Med. Edinburgensium. In Supremo Senatu Reip. Bernensis ducentum Viro. Tomus I. Ad annum M. DCC. Londini [i.e. Zürich] : prostant apud Carol. Heydinger, Biblipol. in vico vulgo dicto the strand, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T200772. Grub Street ID 232325.
  • Hamilton, Hugh. Philosophical essays on the following subjects. I. On the ascent of vapours, the Formation of Clouds, Rain and Dew, and on several other Phoenomena of Air and Water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the Tails of Comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin. The second edition, improved and enlarged.. London : printed for John Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T112370. Grub Street ID 164363.
  • Hamilton, Hugh. Philosophical essays on the following subjects: I. On the ascent of vapours, the formation of clouds, rain and dew, and on several other ph.nomena of air and water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the tails of comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin. The third edition, reprinted from the second edition, improved and enlarged.. London : printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller to his Majesty, in the Strand, 1772. ESTC No. T112156. Grub Street ID 164159.
  • Hamilton, Hugh. A geometrical treatise of the conic sections, in which the properties of the sections are derived from the nature of the cone, in an easy manner, and by a new method. By Hugh Hamilton, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and of the Royal Society, London, Now Dean of Armagh. Translated from the Latin original into English. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T125962. Grub Street ID 176015.
  • Hamilton, William. Letters concerning the northern coast of the County of Antrim. Containing such circumstances as appear worthy of notice respecting the antiquities, manners and customs of that country. Together with The natural history of the basaltes, And its attendant fossils, In the Northern Counties of Ireland. The whole illustrated by an accurate map, And engravings of the most interesting Objects on the Coast. In two parts. By the Rev. William Hamilton, B. D. and M. R. I. A. In these letters is stated a plain and impartial View of the Volcanic Theory of the Basaltes. Dublin: printed by George Bonham, for Pat. Byrne, Grafton-Street, Dublin; G. Robinson, Pater-Noster-Row, and P. Elmsly, in the Strand, London, M.DCC.XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T146986. Grub Street ID 193576.
  • Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles. The old coachman: A New Ballad. To which is added, Labour in Vain. London : printed for J. Jones, in the Strand, 1742. ESTC No. N10767. Grub Street ID 772.
  • Hanus, Josephus. Anni, menses ac dies singuli, quibus natus est, munus suum suscepit, mortem obivit Christus. Ex sacris voluminibus, chronologicis rationibus demonstrati. Authore Josepho Hanus Gallo. V.D.M. Londini : sumptibus authoris. Prostant apud Joan Cailloüè, Danielem Du Chemin, in vico dicto the Strand & Bibliopolas Londinenses & Gallos, 1696. ESTC No. R221584. Grub Street ID 95714.
  • Harris, James. Three treatises the first concerning art the second concerning music painting and poetry the third concerning happiness by Iames Harris Esq. The fovrth edition revised and corrected.. London : printed for C. Novrse in the Strand, MDCCLXXXIII [1783]. ESTC No. T71565. Grub Street ID 295115.
  • Harris, James. Three treatises the first concerning art the second concerning music painting and poetry the third concerning happiness by Iames Harris Esq. The fifth edition revised and corrected.. London : printed for F. Wingrave successor to Mr. Novrse in the Strand, MDCCXCII [1792]. ESTC No. T71564. Grub Street ID 295114.
  • Harris, James. Philosophical arrangements by Iames Harris Esq. A new edition.. London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, M.DCC.XCIX. [1799]. ESTC No. T121406. Grub Street ID 172235.
  • Heath, Mrs. Mary. A Narrative of the proceedings of the Court of King's-Bench, in Ireland, relating to the Trial of Mary Heath, for Perjury: In Two Letters. The First, from a Council learned in the Law, who was well acquainted with the Whole Proceedings. The Second, from a Gentleman who attended the Trial. London : printed for J. King, in the Strand, MDCCXIV. [1745]. ESTC No. T1489. Grub Street ID 195008.
  • Henry, T. Dr. Young's Poem on the last day. Translated into prose, after the manner of the Archbishop of Cambray, by T. Henry, A.M. To which are added, poems on the general conflagration and last judgment, by several hands. Together with Meditations amongst the tombs, and The joys of Heaven, by Mr. Addison. London : sold by R. Thomson in the Strand, [1790?]. ESTC No. N18782. Grub Street ID 8225.
  • Hill, John. Hypochondriasis. A practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder; commonly called the hyp and hypo. By Sir John Hill. The second edition.. London : printed for T. Trueman, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. N670. Grub Street ID 48631.
  • Hill, Richard. A letter to a particular friend educated in the Romish Church, and conscientiously attached to that communion. By Richard Hill, Esq. Shrewsbury: printed by J. Eddowes; and sold by J. Mathews in the Strand, London, 1778. ESTC No. T96844. Grub Street ID 316294.
  • Hodgson, Ch. An evangelical summary of corroborative testimonies concerning the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension, of Jesus Christ. To which are also prefixed the prophecies relative to the same events. The whole being now intended chiefly for the use and accommodation of every plain man, in whose opinion it is judged expedient to make a scriptural inquiry after the truth of the Gospel. By a member of the University of Cambridge. London?] : Printed for the author, and sold by T. and J. Evans, Pater Noster Row, J. Matthews in the Strand London; and all booksellers in the country, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788. ESTC No. T187841. Grub Street ID 223717.
  • Hoffmann, Friedrich. Friderici Hoffmanni De differente artis medicæ et medicorum conditione ac statu ET Criteriis Boni AC Periti Medici præfatio; operum suorum omnium editioni Nuperae In Folio præfixa, ET In Usum Prioris Editionis Emptorum, In Quarto Nunc Publici Juris Facta. Londini : impensis Gulielmi Meyer, ad Infignia Boerhaviana, in vico dicto The Strand, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T140027. Grub Street ID 187839.
  • Home, John. Agis: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. N15838. Grub Street ID 5539.
  • Hoole, Samuel. Sermons preached in the parish church of St. Alban, Wood-Street: by Samuel Hoole, A.M. London : printed for George Nicol, in the Strand, Bookseller to his Majesty, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. T93142. Grub Street ID 312844.
  • Hopkins, William. An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people, more particularly the members of the Church of England, With Regard to An important Point of Faith and Practice, imposed upon their Consciences, by Church Authority. By a member of the Church of England, sincerely attached to her true interest. The second edition.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M,DCC,LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T103106. Grub Street ID 156765.
  • Horace. A poetical translation of the works of Horace, with the original text, and critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators. By the Revd Mr. Philip Francis. . The third edition.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. N23040. Grub Street ID 12402.
  • Horsley, Samuel. The power of God, deduced from the computable instantaneous productions of it in the solar system. By Samuel Horsley, F.R.S. Rector of St. Mary Newington, in Surry. London : printed for D. Wilson, in the Strand, M,DCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. N20818. Grub Street ID 10195.
  • Hume, David. The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688. In six volumes. By David Hume,. A new edition, corrected.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M DCC LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T98604. Grub Street ID 317836.
  • Ismāī̀l, Sultan of Morocco. A letter from the King of Morocco, to His Majesty the King of England Charles I. For the reducing of Sally, Argiers, &c. The first of which was taken, by the assistance of the English forces, with an account of the execution of the pyrats, and the number of Christian captives sent to His Majesty. London : printed for Rowland Reynolds in the Strand, 1680. ESTC No. R36343. Grub Street ID 118636.
  • Johnson, Samuel. The rambler. In four volumes. . The fourth edition.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand; J. Hodges; J. and J. Rivington; R. Baldwin; and B. Collins, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. N13485. Grub Street ID 3397.
  • Johnstone, Charles. Chrysal: or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting Anecdotes, of the most noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portugal. By an adept. The third edition, greatly enlarged and corrected. In four volumes. ... London : printed for John Hill in the Strand, M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. T119091. Grub Street ID 170547.
  • Jonson, Ben. Every man in his humour. A comedy. Written by Ben Johnson. With alterations and additions; by D. Garrick. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCLXI [1761]. ESTC No. T33578. Grub Street ID 264126.
  • Jourdan de Pellerin, E. A treatise on venereal maladies: in which are explained, the origin and communication of these diseases in general, and of their species in particular; with the specifick Remedies for their Cure. Besides two other treatises; the one, on scrophulous and other ulcers; the other, on the quintessences drawn from the three kingdoms; with several Dissertations on the Matters of the Composition of the Remedies, and their Preparation: and a Preliminary Discourse, Wherein it is shewn, That the Chemical are superior to the Vulgar and Galenical Remedies. Translated from the French of M. Jourdan de Pellerin, Physician-Chemist to his Most Christian Majesty. To which is subjoined, A dissertation on hermaphrodites, by George Arnaud, Surgeon. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCL [1750]. ESTC No. T72108. Grub Street ID 295664.
  • Juvenal. D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satyr?, ex editionibus emendatissimis Henninii & Casauboni. Ad finem adjiciuntur Lectiones variantes in Juvenale, ex Codicibus Mss. & Excusis. Glasguae: sumptibus Roberti Foulis; venales prostant Edinburgi apud G. Hamilton & J. Balfour, Londini apud A. Millar, exadversum D. Clementis Aedem, in vico dicto The Strand, MDCCXLII. [1742]. ESTC No. T123247. Grub Street ID 173758.
  • Kimber, Edward. The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript. London : printed for J. Wren, in the Strand, MDCCVIII [1708] [i.e. 1758]. ESTC No. T107401. Grub Street ID 160423.
  • King, William. The Oxford shepherds. A political pastoral on the present posture of affairs. Translated from the Latin original. The second edition.. London : printed for J. Graham, in the Strand; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T181214. Grub Street ID 217800.
  • Kirwan, Richard. Elements of mineralogy. By Richard Kirwan, Esq. F.R.S.L. & E.M.R.I.A. of the Academies of Stockholm, Upsal, Berlin, Manchester, Philadelphia, &c. Second edition, with considerable improvements and additions. Vol.II. Salts, Inflammables, and Metallic Substances. Dublin: printed by R. E. Mercier and Co. for P. Elmsly, in the Strand, London, M,DCCXCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. T91091. Grub Street ID 310934.
  • Lancelot, Claude. A new method of learning with facility the Latin tongue, Containing the Rules of Genders, Declensions, Preterites, Syntax, Quantity, and Latin Accents. Digested in the clearest and concisest Order. Enlarged with variety of solid remarks, necessary not only for a perfect knowledge of the Latin tongue, but likewise for understanding the best authors: extracted from the ablest writers on this language. With a Treatise on Latin Poetry. Translated from the French of the Messieurs de Port Royal, and improved, by T. Nugent, LL.D. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected. In two volumes. . London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCXCI. [1791]. ESTC No. N20368. Grub Street ID 9768.
  • Landen, John. Animadversions on Dr. Stewart's computation of the sun's distance from the earth. By John Landen, F.R.S. London : printed for the author, by George Bigg, Successor to Mr. Dryden Leach; and sold by J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to his Majesty, MDCCLXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. T147704. Grub Street ID 194246.
  • Landen, John. Observations on converging series, occasioned by Mr. Clarke's translation of Mr. Lorgna's treatise on the same subject. By John Landen, F.R.S. London : printed for the author, and sold by C. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]. ESTC No. N10769. Grub Street ID 773.
  • Langhorne, John. Poems on several occasions. By the Reverend John Langhorne. Lincoln: printed by W. Wood. For R. Griffiths, in the Strand, London, [1760?]. ESTC No. N12093. Grub Street ID 2106.
  • Lennox, Charlotte. Shakespear illustrated: or the novels and histories, on which the plays of Shakespear are founded, collected and translated from the original authors. With critical remarks. The third and last volume. By the author of The female Quixote. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLIV, [1754]. ESTC No. T139076. Grub Street ID 186940.
  • Leprince de Beaumont, Madame Jeanne-Marie. Letters from Emerance to Lucy. Translated from the French of Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T67329. Grub Street ID 291935.
  • Leprince de Beaumont, Madame Jeanne-Marie. The young misses magazine, containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality her scholars: in which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper and inclination; Their several Faults are pointed out, and the easy Way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less Care being taken to form their Hearts to Goodness, than to enlighten their Understandings with useful Knowledge. A short and clear Abridgment is also given of Sacred and Profane History, and some Lessons in Geography. The Useful is blended throughout with the Agreeable, the Whole being interspersed with proper Reflections and Moral Tales. By Madam Le Prince de Beaumont. . The third edition. ... London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T103374. Grub Street ID 157004.
  • Leprince de Beaumont, Madame Jeanne-Marie. The young misses magazine, containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality her scholars: in which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination; Their several Faults are pointed out, and the easy Way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less Care being taken to form their Hearts to Goodness, than to enlighten their Understandings with useful Knowledge. A short and clear Abridgment is also given of Sacred and Profane History, and some Lessons in Geography. The Useful is blended throughout with the Agreeable, The Whole being interspersed with proper Reflections and Moral Tales. By Madam Le Prince de Beaumont. . The fifth edition. ... London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. T103375. Grub Street ID 157005.
  • Lind, James. A treatise of the Scurvy. In three parts. Containing an inquiry into the nature, causes, and cure, of that disease. Together with A Critical and Chronological View of what has been published on the subject. By James Lind, M.D. Edinburgh: printed by Sands, Murray, and Cochran. For A. Millar, in the Strand, London, MDCCLIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T45786. Grub Street ID 273985.
  • LLoyd, Robert. The tears and triump[hs] of Parnassus: an ode for musick, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London : printed for P. Vaillant, in the Strand MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. T127593. Grub Street ID 177268.
  • Lochée, Lewis. An essay on military education. By Lewis Loch'ee, Master of the Military Academy at Little Chelsea. London : printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller to his Majesty, in the Strand; B. White, in Fleet-Street; and G. Riley, in Curzon-Street, May-Fair, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. T92882. Grub Street ID 312623.
  • Loudoun, John Campbell. A speech of the Right Honourable the Earle of Louden, Lord Chancellour of Scotland: to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament, upon the 12 of September, 1645. Published by authoritie. Printed at London: By E.P. for Hugh Perrey, and are to be sold at his shop in the Strand, 1645. ESTC No. R200276. Grub Street ID 77819.
  • Lubin, Eilhard. Medulla linguæ Græcæ. Qua primitiva hujus linguæ vocabula in breves sententias ab Eliardo Lubino primùm distributa, a Gaspare Seidelio aucta deinde ac locupletata, Nunc demum ab innumeris repurgata mendis, et, Sententiis in constructionis ordinem redactis, ad captum rudioris juventutis accommodata, in novam lucem prodeunt, Accurante T. N. Accessit brevis grammaticæ Græcæ synopsis. In Usum Scholarum. Londini : prostant venales apud J. Wilcox, ad caput Virgilianum prope novum Templum in vico vulgo vocato the Strand, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T113214. Grub Street ID 165161.
  • Mallet, David. Amyntor and Theodora: or, the hermit. A poem. In three cantos. The second edition.. London : printed for Paul Vaillant, in the Strand, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. N1005. Grub Street ID 61.
  • Martine, George. Georgii Martinii M.D. de similibus animalibus et animalium calore libri duo. Londini : impensis A. Millar, prope aedem Divi Clementis in vico vulgo dicto the Strand, M.DCC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. T81151. Grub Street ID 301990.
  • Masquerader.. C----- and country. A play of seven acts. In which will be reviv'd, the entertaining scene of the blundering brothers. To which is added, the comical humours of Punch. The whole concluding with the grand masque, call'd, The downfall of Sejanus. Written by a masquerader; an dedicated to those who were present at the last ball, on Thursday, January 16. London : printed for the author, and sold by T. Monger in the Strand, [1735]. ESTC No. N39166. Grub Street ID 26626.
  • Mawson, Matthias. The mischiefs of division with respect both to religion and civil government. A sermon Preach'd before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church of Westminster. On Monday, January 30, 1745-6. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By Matthias Lord Bishop of Chichester. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCXLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T39491. Grub Street ID 268738.
  • Mayhew, Jonathan. Two discourses delivered October the 25th, 1759, being the day appointed by authority to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving, for the success of His Majesty's arms, more particularly in the reduction of Quebec, the Capital of Canada. With an Appendix, Containing a brief Account of two former Expeditions against that City and Country, which proved unsuccessful. By Jonathan Mayhew, D. D. in Boston. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, M.DCC.L. [1760]. ESTC No. T97680. Grub Street ID 317059.
  • Milne, Colin. A sermon, preached at St. Margaret's, Westminster, before a society of noblemen and gentlemen, friends to the consititution, on Wednesday, November 5th, 1788; ... By Colin Milne,. London : printed by C. Macrae, Orange-street; for P. Elmsly, in the Strand; .., 1788. ESTC No. N55729. Grub Street ID 39133.
  • Monboddo, James Burnet. Antient metaphysics. Volume sixth. Edinburgh: printed for Bell & Bradfute; and Caddell [sic] & Davies, in the Strand, London, M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]. ESTC No. T22185. Grub Street ID 244982.
  • Motteux, Peter Anthony. Camilla. An opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. London : printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, 1726. ESTC No. T19857. Grub Street ID 231175.
  • Muller, John. A treatise containing the practical part of fortification. In four parts. I. The theory of walls, arches, and timbers, with several tables of their dimensions. II. The knowledge of the materials, their properties, qualities, and the manner of using them. III. The manner of tracing a fortress on the ground, the making an estimate, and executing the works. IV. The method of building aquatics, as stone-bridges, harbours, quays, wharfs, sluices, andaAqueducts. Illustrated with twenty eight copper plates. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification. The second edition, with improvements.. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. N21789. Grub Street ID 11144.
  • Native of Grub-Street.. The life and humorous adventures of William Grigg, of Snarlton in Suffolk. Being a true history of many curious, memorable, and extraordinary exploits. Publish'd from the original manuscript, preserved in the Grub-Street Vatican. By a native of Grub-Street. London : printed for T. Cooper, in the Strand, 1733. ESTC No. T103005. Grub Street ID 156679.
  • Nonjurors.. A communion office, taken partly from primitive liturgies, and partly from the first English reformed common-prayer-book: together with offices for confirmation and the visitation of the sick. London : printed for J. Smith in the Strand, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T103725. Grub Street ID 157338.
  • Northampton, Henry Howard. The secret correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI. King of Scotland. Now first published. Edinburgh: printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, London, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T145841. Grub Street ID 192555.
  • Officer of a privateer during the late war.. Useful remarks on privateering. Addressed to the laudable association of Anti-Gallicans. Together with proposals for regulating the government of private ships of war, more advantageously to the Proprietors and Mariners than any hitherto put in Practice. Also, some material objections to the proposals lately published for manning and equipping the Anti-Gallican, Royal George, Antelope and St. Olave privateers, &c. Earnestly recommended to the serious Perusal of People of all Professions and Degrees at this Critical Juncture; but more especially such as are or may be concerned in Privateering, whether as Owners, Officers, or Mariners before the Mast. By an officer of a privateer during the late war. London : printed for S. Hooper, at Gay's Head, Beaufort Buildings, in the Strand; and sold by all booksellers in town and country MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T182015. Grub Street ID 218539.
  • Orme, Robert. Historical fragments of the Mogul empire. Of the Morattoes, and of the English concerns, in Indostan, from the year M, DC, Lix. London : printed for C. Nourse in the Strand, M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782] [1783]. ESTC No. T105584. Grub Street ID 158849.
  • Ovid. Ovid's art of love, in three books. Together with his remedy of love. Translated into English verse by several eminent hands. To which are added, the court of love: a tale from Chancer: and the history of love. Adorn'd with cuts. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCXLVII. [1748]. ESTC No. T84340. Grub Street ID 304717.
  • Pearce, Zachary. A sermon preached at the cathedral church of St. Paul, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, on Thursday, April 25, 1723. Being the Day appointed by His Majesty for a Publick Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for Preserving his Majesty and his Subjects from that dreadful Plague, with which the Kingdom of France was lately visited; and for putting an End to the same. By Z. Pearce, A. M. Rector of St. Bartholomow's near the Exchange, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. London : printed for J. Tonson, in the Strand, MDCCXXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T47595. Grub Street ID 275548.
  • Percy, Thomas. The hermit of Warkworth, a Northumberland ballad. In three fits or cantos. A new edition with additions.. London : printed for T. Evans In The Strand, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N17616. Grub Street ID 7083.
  • Philo-Robertus.. The right and true answer to the paper drop'd in the park; entitled, An hue an [sic] cry after the coachman. London] : Printed for J. Tomson [sic] in the Strand, [1725?. ESTC No. N27422. Grub Street ID 16671.
  • Pichon, Thomas. Genuine Letters and memoirs, relating to the natural, civil, and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton, and Saint John, from the first settlement there, to the taking of Louisburg by the English, in 1758. In which, among many interesting particulars, the causes and previous events of the present war are explained. By an impartial Frenchman. Translated from the author's original manuscript. London : printed for J. Nourse in the Strand, 1760. ESTC No. T110291. Grub Street ID 162831.
  • Pineda, Pedro. A short and compendious method for learning to speak, read, and write, the English and Spanish languages. In which each part of speech is separately treated of, in a new manner. With a syntax: such as never before was published in any grammar for the modern languages. By Peter Pineda, teacher of the Spanish language in London; who has corrected the errors, and supplied the defects of the first impression, and added an English grammar, for the benefit of the Spaniards; also many dialogues, and an Hispanism, never printed before. He also has taken away all the examples, not only of customs, but also of religion, that could offend any persons or country. The third impression, corrected and amended.. London : printed for J. Nourse in the Strand, 1762. ESTC No. T134380. Grub Street ID 183039.
  • Pleydell, J. C. An essay on field fortification; intended principally for the use of officers of infantry. With a Great Number of Copper Plates. Translated from the original manuscript of an officer of experience in the Prussian service, with additional notes, by J. C. Pleydell, Esq. Late Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, and Captain of a Company in the First Regiment of Foot Guards. A new edition.. London : printed for F. Wingrave, (successor to Mr. Nourse) in the Strand, M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. T113871. Grub Street ID 165736.
  • Pomme, Pierre. A treatise on hysterical and hypochondriacal diseases, in which a new and rational theory is proposed, and a more simple and efficacious Method of cure recommended, from reiteterated Experience. Translated from the fourth edition of Doctor Pomme's Traité des affections vapeureuses des deux sexes, with a preface, by John Berkenhout, M.D. London : printed for P. Elmsly, in the Strand, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. N14275. Grub Street ID 4154.
  • Pope, Alexander. An essay on man. By Alexander Pope, Esq. Enlarged and improved by the author. Together with his MS. additions and variations, as in the last edition of his works. With the notes of Mr. Warburton. London : printed for J. and R. Tonson, and A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T5629. Grub Street ID 282822.
  • Pope, Alexander. An essay on man. Together with The universal prayer, and The dying Christian to his soul. By Alexander Pope, Esq; Translated into prose, after the manner of the Rev. Mr. Hervey, Author of the Meditations amongst the Tombs, &c. By T. Robert, A.M. To which is prefixed the life of the author. London : sold by R. Thompson, in the Strand, [1761?]. ESTC No. T5647. Grub Street ID 282914.
  • Pope, Alexander. An essay on man. By Alexander Pope, Esq. Enlarged and improved by the author. Together with his MS. additions and variations as in the last edition of his works. With the notes of William, Lord Bishop of Gloucester. London : printed for A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand, MDCCLXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. T5630. Grub Street ID 282825.
  • Porny, Mr.. The practical French grammar in two parts. Containing easy and concise tables for the true pronunciation of the French language; the analysis of the parts of speech, &c. A vocabulary disposed under proper heads; phrases that occur most frequently in discourse; geographical, historical, and polite dialogues, upon the most familiar and interesting subjects; sentences adapted as examples, to point out several English and French idioms; a select collection of moral and entertaining stories, prayers, &c. For the use of schools. The whole digested in so plain a method as to render the French language easy and agreeable to the most common capacity. By Mr. Porny. Author of The new French dictionary, English and French exercsses [sic], &c. London : printed for J. Nourse, and S. Hooper, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. N12330. Grub Street ID 2337.
  • Presbyter of the Church of England.. Authentick memoirs of the life and conduct of the Reverend Dr. Codex: from his infancy to the present time: Containing, His Birth, Parentage and Education, his being designed for the Law, but all of a sudden turning Parson, and from a Jacobite to a profess'd Whig. Doctor Codex a noted Author, his Writing a voluminous Work, his Ingratitude to his Bookseller. Taken Notice of by Archbishop - and made his Librarian and Rector of L- The strange Rise of his Fortune, being made a B- and a vehement Opposer of the late Dr. Atterbury. Dr. Codex a consummate Courtier, and his intermeddling between the P- M- r and L- C-r about the B-k of Gl-r. His Rancour and Malice shewn to Dr. R- with many other curious Remarks about the Means he has taken to pave his Way to L-. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. London : printed for T. Cooper in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1735]. ESTC No. T68287. Grub Street ID 292556.
  • Prévost. The life of Mr. Cleveland natural son of Oliver Cromwell. Written by himself. Giving a particular Account of his Unhappiness in Love, Marriage, Friendship, &c. and his great Sufferings in Europe and America, Intermix'd with Reflections, describing the Heart of Man in all its Variety of Passions and Disguises. . London : printed for N. Prevost in the Strand, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T127128. Grub Street ID 176964.
  • Publicola.. The justice of the legislature consider'd, in respect especially to their power of decreeing restitution Fiat Justitia ruit Coelum. With a preface inscribed to Sir R----- S-----, &c. London : printed for Phil. James in the Strand, 1732. ESTC No. N3792. Grub Street ID 25799.
  • Rabelais, François. The works of Francis Rabelais. Translated from the French, and illustrated with explanatory notes, by M. le du Chat, and others. In four volumes. . London : printed for T. Evans, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]. ESTC No. T13267. Grub Street ID 181572.
  • Ramsay, Allan. A plan of reconciliation between Great Britain and her colonies; founded in Justice, and constitutional security: by which The Rights of Englishmen, in Matters of Taxation, are preserved to the Inhabitants of America, and the Islands beyond the Atlantic. By the author of the historical essay on the English constitution. London : printed for J. Johnson, No 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and P. Elmsly, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T42427. Grub Street ID 271208.
  • Robertson, John. A general treatise of mensuration: containing many useful and necessary improvements. Composed for the benefit of artificers, builders, measurers, surveyors, gaugers, farmers, gentlemen, young students, &c. The Whole being intended as an easy Introduction to several Parts of the Mathematicks. By J. Robertson, F. R. S. The fourth edition.. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]. ESTC No. T184087. Grub Street ID 220452.
  • Rocque, John. A set of plans and forts in America, reduced from actual surveys. 1765. London] : Publish'd according to act of Parliament, by Mary Ann Rocque topographer to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, in the Strand, [1765. ESTC No. N37095. Grub Street ID 25050.
  • Sackville, George Germain. The proceedings of a general court-martial held at the Horse-Guards on Friday the 7th, and continued by several Adjournments to Monday the 24th of March 1760: and of a general court-martial held at the Horse-Guards on Tuesday the 25th of March, and continued by several Adjournments to Saturday the 5th of April 1760. Upon the trial of Lord George Sackville. Published by authority. Edinburgh: printed for A. Kincaid, J. Bell, and R. Fleming, and for A. Millar in the Strand, London, M.DCC.LX. [1760]. ESTC No. T109723. Grub Street ID 162387.
  • Salmon, William. The complete works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher; containing his master piece; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man: the family physician; being approved remedies for the several disorders incident to the human body: his experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for surgeons, midwives, nurses, and married women: his book of problems; containing various questions and answers relative to the state of man's body: and his last legacy; unfolding the pleasure and advantage of marriage; and the ruinous effects of unlawful love. A new edition.. London : printed for E. Wilson, in the Strand; and all other booksellers, 1786. ESTC No. N70975. Grub Street ID 51399.
  • Shakespeare, William. The merry wives of Windsor. A comedy. By Mr. William Shakespear. London : printed for Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, MDCCXXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T62191. Grub Street ID 287700.
  • Simpson, Thomas. The doctrine and application of fluxions. Containing (besides what is common on the subject) a number of new improvements in the theory. and The Solution of a Variety of New, and very Interesting, Problems in different Branches of the Mathematicks. Part I. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S. The second edition. Revised and carefully corrected.. London : printed for John Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T77585. Grub Street ID 299688.
  • Smellie, William. A treatise on the theory and practice of midwifery. Elucidated with upwards of forty copper-plate engravings of anatomy, difficult labours, and instruments, and containing a copious variety of Laborious, Extraordinary, and Preternatural cases. By W. Smellie, M.D. A new and corrected edition, in one volume, comprising the whole of what has hitherto made three.. London : printed for the proprietors, and sold by Mess. Murray, Kay, and Otridge, in the strand, MDCCXCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. N14166. Grub Street ID 4054.
  • Smith, Edmund. Phædra and Hippolitus, a tragedy. The third edition.. London : printed for S. Rowley, in the Strand, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T42203. Grub Street ID 271004.
  • Smith, George. On the prevalent and encreasing neglect of the Holy Communion. A sermon. To which is added, an Appendix, containing an account of the number of communicants, at the quarterly sacraments, in the parish church of Sheffield, for the last twenty years. By George Smith, M. A. curate of the said Church, and formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge. Sheffield: printed for the author, by J. Montgomery: and sold by A. and E. Gales, Ridgard and Bennet, J. Smith, and T. Pierson, Booksellers, Sheffield; and by J. Matthews, in the Strand, London, [1800]. ESTC No. T228432. Grub Street ID 248839.
  • Smith, John, Rector of Nantwich. An exhortation to a diligent use of the means of grace; together with a serious address to persons of every character, professing the Christian religion. To which are added, forms of devotion, and hymns, on various occasions; Extracted from the Writings of several Eminent Divines. By John Smith, D. D. Rector of Nantwich, Cheshire. Shrewsbury: printed and sold by T. Wood; sold also by J. Matthews, in the Strand, London, 1785. ESTC No. T98921. Grub Street ID 318118.
  • Smith, Nathaniel. Observations on East India shipping; being a comparative view between the freights of 1773, and those of the seven preceding years: Together with An Estimate of what may consistently be saved on that head in future; Framed from An Examination into the present Cost of Ships of different Sizes; Their Expence during a Common Voyage; and What Quantity of Goods they are capable of stowing from the several Settlements. London : printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to his Majesty, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T97096. Grub Street ID 316538.
  • Smyth, Agnes. An extract of the life, death, and spiritual experience, of Mrs. Agnes Smyth, whose spirit returned unto God who gave it, on the 22d of May 1783, in the 28th year of her Age Entered at Stationer's Hall. London : printed for the Rev. E. Smyth, and sold by Messrs. Mathews, in the Strand, and Riedel, No. 13, Crown Street, Soho, 1790. ESTC No. T74370. Grub Street ID 297416.
  • Society of military gentlemen.. The military history of Great Britain, from Julius Cæsar to the conclusion of the late war. Containing A full and particular Description of the famous Battles of Cressey, Agincourt, Naseby, Dunbar, Worcester, Blenheim, Ramillies, Malplaquet, Tournay, Oudenarde, Dumblain, Dettingen, Fontenoy, Preston-Pans, Culloden, Minden, &c. &c. With an Introduction, Containing A Description of the Inhabitants, from the Earliest Accounts, with their Customs, Manners, Religion, &c. Collected from the best historians, both ancient and modern, by a society of military gentlemen. The second edition.. London : sold by R. James in the Strand, [1763?]. ESTC No. T111677. Grub Street ID 163898.
  • Southerne, Thomas. The fatal marriage; or, the innocent adultery. A play. By Mr. Thomas Southern. London : printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV [1735]. ESTC No. T35434. Grub Street ID 265569.
  • Staehlin, Jakob von. An account of the new northern archipelago, lately discovered by the Russians in the seas of Kamtschatka and Anadir. By Mr. J. von Stæhlin, Secretary to the Imperial Academy of Sciences at St. Petersburg, and Member of the Royal Society of London. Translated from the German original. London : printed for C. Heydinger, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T110706. Grub Street ID 163206.
  • Stevens, Sacheverell. Miscellaneous remarks made on the spot, in a late seven years tour through France, Italy, Germany and Holland. Containing observations on every thing remarkable in the aforesaid countries, viz. The Disposition of the Inhabitants; their Religion. Annual Processions, Policy, Public Edifices, Water-Works, Paintings, Sculptures, and Antient Ruins; many of which have not hitherto been taken Notice of by former Writers: With an authentic Account of the Coronation of the present Pope, and the Ceremonies observed at the late Jubilee. Interspersed with Several particular and pleasing Incidents, which occurred to the Author, during the above Period. By Sacheverell Stevens, Gent. London : printed for S. Hooper, at Gay's Head, near Beaufort Buildings, and J. Swan, near St. Martin's Lane, both in the Strand, [1758?]. ESTC No. T110352. Grub Street ID 162892.
  • Swift, Jonathan. An argument to prove, That the Abolishing of Christianity in England, May, as Things now stand, be attended with some Inconveniencies, and perhaps not produce those many Good Effects propos'd thereby. London : printed for Timothy Atkins, in the Strand, 1717. ESTC No. T22383. Grub Street ID 246281.
  • Sykes, Arthur Ashley. An enquiry when the resurrection of the body, or flesh, was first inserted into the public creeds. By the late Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D. Publish'd from the author's manuscript by his brother G. Sykes, A.M. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLVII. [1758]. ESTC No. T140534. Grub Street ID 188232.
  • Tell-Truth, Charles. The entertainer; containing great variety of instructive entertainment, for persons of every age, rank, or degree. Collected by Charles Tell-Truth. In two volumes. . London : printed for James Henry, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. T100454. Grub Street ID 154400.
  • Temple, Anthony. Remarks on a late publication, intitled, "A scriptural confutation of the arguments against the one godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Produced by the Reverend Mr. Lindsey, in his late apology. By a layman." In an address to the author. By a member of the Church o Christ. The second edition, with large addenda, and a letter to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Fisher, of Drax. York: printed by C. Etherington, for John Bell, No. 132, in the Strand, London, MDCCLXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. T88940. Grub Street ID 308879.
  • Terence.. Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae sex: ex editione westerhoviana recensita ad fidem duodecim amplius Msstorum codicum & pluscularum optimae notae editionum. Glasguae: cura & impensis Roberti Foulis, typis Roberti Urie & Soc. Prostant Edinburgi apud Gavinum Hamilton & Joannem Balfour Bibliopolas, & Londini apud Andream Miller, in vico vulgo dicto the Strand, MDCCXLII. [1742]. ESTC No. T137045. Grub Street ID 185116.
  • Thomson, James. The seasons, A hymn, A poem to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton, and Britannia, a poem. By Mr. Thomson. London : printed for J. Millan, near Whitehall; and A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCXXX. [1730] [1731]. ESTC No. T46702. Grub Street ID 274721.
  • Thomson, James. The tragedy of Sophonisba. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Thomson. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1744. ESTC No. T100045. Grub Street ID 154022.
  • Thomson, James. The seasons. By James Thomson. London : printed [by Henry Woodfall] for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1744 [1745]. ESTC No. T141533. Grub Street ID 189047.
  • Thomson, James. The dramatic works of James Thomson. . London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, [1750?]. ESTC No. N54708. Grub Street ID 38373.
  • Thomson, James. Tancred and Sigismunda. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By James Thomson. London : printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T100054. Grub Street ID 154032.
  • Thomson, James. The poetical works of James Thomson, Esq; with his last corrections and additions. Containing, The Seasons. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Britannia. Liberty, in five Parts. The Castle of Indolence. Also, Poems on Several Occasions To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author. In two volumes. . London : printed for J. Thomson, in the Strand, M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. N63017. Grub Street ID 45250.
  • Thomson, James. The seasons. By James Thomson. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, 1780. ESTC No. N21705. Grub Street ID 11063.
  • Thomson, James. The seasons. By James Thomson. London : Printed for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N21706. Grub Street ID 11064.
  • Thomson, James. The seasons. By James Thomson. To which is added, Anode, on the Death of Mr Thomson, By Mr Collins. London : printed by E. Dilly Bookseller in the Strand, M'dcc'lxxxiii. [1783]. ESTC No. T61881. Grub Street ID 287491.
  • Thornhill, Richard. The case of Col. Richard Thornhill, showing the true accasion [sic] of his fighting Sir. Cholmley Deering Bar. and Knight of the Shire for the County of Kent in the present Parliament; whom he kill'd in a duel in Tuttle Fields on Wednesday the 9th of May 1711. Written with his own hand under confinement, at the Gate-House, and inscribed to a member of Parliament. London : printed by T. Jonson, in the Strand, 1711. ESTC No. T25969. Grub Street ID 258153.
  • Toland, John. The life of Iohn Milton; containing, besides the history of his works, several extraordinary characters of men, and books, sects, parties, and opinions: with Amyntor; or a defense of Milton's life: by Iohn Toland. And uarious notes now added. London] : London printed for Iohn Darby MDCXCIX. Reprinted for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLXI. [1761] [1760. ESTC No. T137266. Grub Street ID 185318.
  • Tons, T. A particular account of the late action in the Mediterranean. With the line of battle of both fleets. London : printed for T. Tons. in the Strand. Mccxliv, [1744]. ESTC No. T83369. Grub Street ID 303776.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres. Accedunt Boherii, Davisii & aliorum insigniores lectiones variantes et conjecturae. Glasguae: typis academicis. Cura & sumptibus Roberti Foulis; prostant Londini apud Andream Millar Bibliopolam in vico dicto The Strand exadversum D. Clementis aedem, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T138219. Grub Street ID 186092.
  • Veneroni. The complete Italian master; containing the best and easiest rules for attaining that language: by Signor Veneroni, Italian secretary to the late French King; translated into English, and compared with the last Lyon's edition. A new edition, with considerable additions and improvements by the translator, .... London : printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, M.DCC.XCV. [1795]. ESTC No. N5407. Grub Street ID 37919.
  • Virgil. The works of Virgil: containing his pastorals, Georgics and Æneis. Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden. In three volumes. Adorn'd with above a hundred sculptures. The fourth edition.. London : printed by Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T64521. Grub Street ID 289530.
  • Voltaire. Annals of the Empire, from the reign of Charlemagne. By the author of The age of Lewis XIV. In two volumes. . London] : Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1755. ESTC No. T129046. Grub Street ID 178530.
  • W., R.. A particular account of Major General Kirk's beating the Irish out of their bullworks and fort, and of bombing the lower town in order to the taking of Limericke. Printed according to order, September 1st. 1690. London : printed for F. Jones in the Strand, [1690]. ESTC No. R1321. Grub Street ID 61330.
  • Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford. A letter from Xo Ho, a Chinese philosopher at London, to his friend Lien Chi at Peking. London : printed for N. Middleton, in the Strand, [1757]. ESTC No. N2342. Grub Street ID 12779.
  • Weszprémi, Stephano. Tentamen de inoculanda peste, auctore Stephano Weszpr'emi, pannonio. Londini : litteris Joannes Tuach, in vico dicto Strand, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. N13461. Grub Street ID 3379.
  • Winckelmann, Johann Joachim. Reflections on the painting and sculpture of the Greeks: with instructions for the connoisseur, and an essay on grace in works of art. Translated from the German original of the Abbé Winkelmann, Librarian of the Vatican, F. R. S. &c. &c. By Henry Fusseli, A.M. London : printed for the translator, and sold by A. Millar, in the Strand, 1765. ESTC No. T113739. Grub Street ID 165610.
  • Wright, Richard. An address to atheists, by R. Wright. London : printed by William Burton, Fetter Lane, for Vidler and Scarlett, in the Strand, MDCCC. [1800]. ESTC No. N5615. Grub Street ID 39385.
  • Young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service. A North Briton extraordinary: written by a young Scotsman, now a volunteer in the Corsican service. Second edition, with additions.. London : printed for J. Knox, in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers in town and country M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. N5569. Grub Street ID 39107.