DM64PATT(001).
CATALOGUE Call from Heaven to the Unconverted.
###A call from heaven to the unconverted.  A sermon preached by the Reverend Dr.  Taylor.  titleend London: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1730?] 16p.  ill.; 4to.  British Library 4412.c.49.  ESTCT104264.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  No other copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(002).
CATALOGUE The Sufferings of the Blessed Jesus.
###The sufferings of the blessed Jesus.  The sacrament in remembrance of him; ....
titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard Bow-Lane, [1765?] 16p.; 8.  British Library 4412.c.32 National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006.A(10).  ESTCT83433.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  A 24p.  version at National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2732(25) ESTCT191296.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(003).
CATALOGUE The Good Man's Comfortable Companion.
###The good man's comfortable companion: or, a daily preparation for heaven.  Wherein are directions for passing our days well, ...  With divine meditations, prayers, ...  part of this book was written by ...  Archbishop Laud.  ...  titleend [London, 1780?] 16p.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006.A.(12) and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library ESTCT164651.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  Also, Birmingham, 1775?; Cirencester, 1790?; York, 1775?; Dublin, 1754?; London, 1776?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(004).
CATALOGUE Christ in the Clouds coming to Judgment.
###Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment; or, the dissolution of all things.  Wherein is set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment.  ...  Being the substance of a sermon preached by the Rev.  Dr.  Bates, ...  titleend Leeds: printed and sold by J.  Bowling, [1770?] 16p.; 12mo. Bradford Central Library Fed.371.4 58* Not in fact by William Bates but by Isaac Ambrose.  ESTCT201594.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  Also, printed as a history.  No surviving Aldermary or Bow versions; one London of 12p.  Also, Cirencester 16p; Derby 24p.; Edinburgh 16 and 24 pages; Glasgow 16 p.

NORTH AMERICA: see Histories.  
 

DM64PATT(005).
CATALOGUE Abraham Storer's Funeral Sermon.
###The forgetful sinner, reminded of his approaching end.  A sermon, preached at Liverpool ...  at the funeral of the late Mr.  Abraham Storer.  By William Halley, ...  titleend London: printed for and sold by John Purney, [1750?] 16p.  ill.; 8vo.  British Library 4903.cc.8 Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT105620.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  Also, Birmingham 1750?; London, 1765?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(006).
CATALOGUE Tract of the sin against the Holy Ghost..
###A tract concerning the sin against the Holy Ghost by the ever memorable Mr.  John Hales ...  titleend London: Printed for John Blyth at Mr.  Playfords shop .., 1677.  [2], 38 p., [1] leaf of plates: port.  Wing (2nd ed.) H280.  ESTC r5974.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  No 18th-century copies located.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(007).
CATALOGUE A New Catechism, between a Bishop and a Boy.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(008).
CATALOGUE The Christian's A.B.C.  a Lesson for Sinners.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  No copy located.  Cf.  The Christians A.B.C.  or a lesson for sinners.  Being an alphabetical poem, wherein is contained choice precepts, and good instructions for young and old to observe and follow: ...  titleend [Edinburgh]: Printed by John Reid, 1714.  1 sheet; 10.  National Library of Scotland Ry.III.c.36(20) Signed: William Roch.  Foxon R243.  ESTCT165641, which is an unique copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(009).
CATALOGUE The Christian's Daily Walk with God.
###The Christian's daily walk with God; or the upright man's labour under the yoke of Christ.  ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Bow-Church, [1750?] 12p.; 12mo.  British Library 11621.aaa.4(22) Verse.  ESTCT30696.

NOTE Godly 16 pages.  No 16p.  version or other copy located.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(010)
CATALOGUE The Saint's Duty and Exercise.
###The saint's duty and exercise: or an earnest invitation to the throne of grace.  Being the last sermon of the Rev.  Mr.  Jones.  ...  To which is added, a prayer ...  and some good directions to die well.  titleend [London]: Printed in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, [1780?] 16p.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006.A.(11).  ESTCT200538.

NOTE.  Godly 16 pages.  16 page versions: Edinburgh, 1726, 1747, 1750; 24 page versions: London, 1775?, 1780?; Glasgow, 1771, 1788.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(011).
CATALOGUE An Historical Catechism..
###The historical catechism, containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history.  ...  titleend London: printed by W.  and C.  Dicey, [1760?] 24p.; 12mo.  British Library T.851(5) ESTCT101257.

NOTE Godly 12 pages.  No Bow or Aldermary 12 p.  version located.  One 12p .  version at Leicester, 1780.  Others are mainly 8p or 24p.

NORTH AMERICA: Cf.  Isaac Watts, The historical catechism for children and youth.  By Isaac Watts, D.D.  Windham [Conn.]: Printed by John Byrne, 1797.  70p.  ill.; ?.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut .  Bristol B10175; Shipton & Mooney 48314.  ESTCW7719.


DM64PATT(012).
CATALOGUE A Ditto, second part.

NOTE Godly 12 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(013).
CATALOGUE The Christian Monitor.

NOTE Godly 12 pages.  There are many of these but not of 12 pages? e.g.  The Christian monitor; containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life: with some directions in order thereto.  Written in a plain and easy stile, for all sorts of people.  The forty-second edition.  London: printed for John Beecroft, 1759.  71, [1]p.; 12mo. British Library, Shelfmark: 1578/5108(5).  Anonymous.  By John Rawlet.  ESTCT202209.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The Christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life: with some directions in order thereto.  Written in a plain and easie stile, for all sorts of people.  By J.  Rawlet, B.D.  [Two lines from To the Hebrews] The twenty-fifth edition.  Boston: Printed for T.  Cox at the Lamb on the south-side of the town-house, 1733.  [2], 62, [8]p.; ?.  Yale University,.  Title vignette: printer's device.  "A prayer for the assistance of God's grace in order to the leading an holy life." p.  [63-68].  "Books sold by T.  Cox at the Lamb on the south-side of the town house in Boston." p.  [69-70].  Evans 3719.  ESTCW2836.
 

DM64PATT(014).
CATALOGUE The Heathen's Conversion.
###The heathen's conversion, in seven parts.  The life of Jehosaphat, the son of King Avernio, of Barma in India, ...  By Naphtal Turner, a blind man.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, [1770?] 12p.; 24.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2746.A.(18) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(21) Verse.  ESTCT218430.

NOTE Godly 12 pages.  Also, London, 1748?; 1775 and 8 p.  London, 1770.  16p.  version; Leeds.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(015).
CATALOGUE The Athiest [sic] Converted.
###The atheist converted: or, the unbeliever's eyes open'd.  Being a full and true account of  one Mr.  Wright, a gentleman living in the island of Guernsey, who was a profest atheist,  ...  How he was converted by his little daughter ...  The following is the text of his funeral  sermon preach'd by the Rev.  Dr.  Jones, ...  titleend London : printer [sic] fod [sic] Richard Newman, [1775?] 12p.  : ill.  ; 8vo.  Oxford University Bodleian Library, Firth f.62 Note:  Cropped; affecting pagination.  Mounted  Notes:  The "d" of "printed" and the "r" of "for" in the imprint have been incorrectly printed each  in the place of the other.  ESTCT193681.

NOTE Godly 12 pages.  The above is the only 12p version.  Others are London; Liverpool; Edinburgh; and Belfast and are 8p.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(016).
CATALOGUE HISTORY of the Holy Bible.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  No 8p version located.  See Histories.

NORTH AMERICA: see Histories.
 

DM64PATT(017).
CATALOGUE A Sermon against Profane Swearing.
###A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing.  By the Reverend Mr.  Jones.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane, London, [1756?] 8p.; 8vo.  National Library of Scotland 5.2340(8).  ESTCT198237.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Other London versions.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(018).
CATALOGUE Early Piety.
###Early piety, or, an example for young children.  Shewing how one Mr.  Johnson's child of Barnet, was tempted by the devil to forsake God, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane Lonon [sic], [1775?] 8p.; 8.  Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.116/2.  Titlepage slightly mutilated at head.  ESTCT202339.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  The above version of 8 p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(019).
CATALOGUE Christian's Closet-Piece.
###The Christian's closet-piece.  Being an exhortation to all people to forsake their sins ...  Also a loud call to repentance, in a hymn.  Together with prayers for ...  every day in the week.  titleend London: printed in Aldermary Church-yard, [1770?] 8p.; 12mo.  British Library 1162.l.26(4) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(34) ESTCT30695.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(020).
CATALOGUE Christian's Diary: An Almanack for One Day.
###The Christian's diary; or, an almanack for one day.  ...  titleend Glasgow: printed in the year, 1776.  8p.; 12mo.  British Library 1076.l.25(9) Note: Vertical chain lines National Library of Scotland 2.275(3) ESTCT30698.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800?; Exeter; Lincoln; Glasgow; variant title, Hull.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(021).
CATALOGUE A Warning from Heaven to vile Sinners upon Earth.
###England's timely remembrance.  Or, a warning from heaven to vile sinners on Earth, being Mr.  Brightley's last sermon, which he preached in his shroud, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing office, Aldermary Church Yard, London, [1750?] 8p.; 12mo. National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales.  BR 120 B85 4 unsigned leaves, 16.6 x 11.4 cm, horiz.  chain lines.  ESTCT165958.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, Newcastle (24p.); Shrewsbury in Welsh, 1775 (16p); Wolverhampton; Worcester; Dundee; Glasgow.  One edition published as Scotland's timely remembrancer, Edinburgh, 1717.  SEE also England's Timely Remembrancer, below.  Both of these are advertised as "Godly 8 pages." I can find no evidence that they were different titles and it is unclear why they were advertised as such.  

NORTH AMERICA: 
1.  England's timely remembrancer, or The minister preaching his own funeral sermon: being a warning from heaven to all vile sinners on earth.  With a particular relation of many wonderful things seen by the Rev.  Mr.  Chamberlain in a vision, just before his decease, the precise time of which was shewn unto him.  Boston?: s.n, [1752?] 8p.; 4to.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP two copies A type ornament employed (Reilly 726) was frequently used by Edes & Gill of Boston from no later than 1755, and was used by other Boston printers as well.  The first recorded use of that ornament was by Christopher Sower of Germantown, in 1752.  Evans 7379.  ESTCW19486.

2.  [Philadelphia]: London: Printed.  Philadelphia: Reprinted and sold by James Chattin, at the newest-printing-office, on the south side of the Jersey Market, [1756.  (Price four pence) 8p.; 20 cm.  PDoBHi Shelfmark: SC-14 no.87.  Not in Evans.  ESTCW19487.

3.  Boston?: Printed by Zechariah Fowle?, [1770?] 8p.  ill.; 8vo.  Boston Public Library Shelfmark: XH.770.C35M Boston Public Library Shelfmark: XH.770.C35M Note: imp.  Title page of the only known copy, held by the Boston Public Library, is mutilated, with damage to title.  Title page illustration (Reilly 1268) is attributed to Isaiah Thomas.  Not in Evans ESTCW38829.

4.  [Newbury-port Mass.]: Printed by I.  Thomas and H.W.  Tinges, [1773 or 1774] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  Boston Athenaeum Shelfmark: $3YE.C355.  Isaiah Thomas and Henry Walter Tinges printed together in Newburyport in 1773 and 1774.  Not in Evans.  ESTCW39957.  

5.  [Hartford?: s.n], Re-printed 1784.  20p.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B5880; Shipton & Mooney 44518.  ESTCW19490.

6.  Boston: Printed by E.  Russell, next Lib.  Pole, [1785 (pr.  8d) 14, [2]p.  ill.; 4to.  Harvard University Houghton Library Shelfmark: C1289.20* Note: imp.  Not in Evans.  ESTCW19518.

7.  Ninth edition.  Boston: Printed and sold by E.  Russell, next Liberty-Stump, by wholesale or retail, cheap, [1790].  15, [1]p.  ill.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Edition statement at head of title.  Bookseller's advertisement, p.  16].  Evans 22398.  ESTCW19491.

8.  Tenth edition.  [Boston]: Printed by E.  Russell, next Liberty-Stump, [1791; where may be had, a number of books, &c.  suitable for traveling-traders, [1791] 15, [1]p.  ill.; 12mo.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Edition statement at head of title.  Bookseller's advertisement, p.  16.  Not in Evans.  ESTCW19520.

11.  Printed at [Concord N.H.]: by Elijah Russell.  Who has a variety of pretty little books, &c.  for sale.  Cash given for rags, [1793] 11, [1]p.; 13 cm.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Brown University John Carter Brown Library Shelfmark: R3c Date of publication supplied by Evans.  Bookseller's advertisement, p.  12.  Evans 25274.  ESTCW19492.  

12.  [Frederick-Town Md.]: Printed and sold by M.  Bartgis, [1794].  11, [1]p.; 12mo.  Johns Hopkins University George Peabody Library.  With a poem, p.  11.  Bristol B8618; Shipton & Mooney 47006; Minick, A.R.  Maryland, 158.  ESTCW19485.
 

DM64PATT(022).
CATALOGUE Rules and Maxims for the Conduct of Human Life.
###Rules and maxims for the conduct of human life.  By G.  Gurrell [sic], Gent.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1790?] 8p.; 12mo.  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections PR975.G967r National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(11).  ESTCN133440.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London 1770?; Salisbury, 1745.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(023).
CATALOGUE The Heavenly Messenger.
###The heavenly messenger: or the child's plain path-way, to eternal life.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the Printing-Office in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo.  Devon Record Office, Exeter 9972/Z24 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library BV4510.A2T72.  ESTCT166769.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Other London listings; also Doncaster; Exeter; Norwich; Retford; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(024).
CATALOGUE Paradise Lost, and Paradise Regain'd.
###Paradise lost, and paradise regain'd, by the wonderful works of God.  Shewing how his heavenly majesty was graciously pleased to create heaven and earth; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-yard, London, [1780?] 8p.; 12mo.  British Library 4407.eee.2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library BV4510.A2.T72 Verse.  ESTCT104297.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Other London listings.  Also, Banbury; Birmingham; Burslem; Exeter (single-sheet); Lincoln; Newcastle (single-sheet); York.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(025).
CATALOGUE Parent's best Gift; containing the Church Catechism.  
###The parent's best gift; containing the church catechism.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(30) ESTCT170453.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Other London, 8, 16 and 24p.  Also, Birmingham; Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The Parent's best gift: containing the church catechism with many questions and answers out of the Holy Scriptures.  With grace before and after meat, also, prayers, &c.  &c.  [Three lines from Proverbs] New-York: Printed by J.  Harrisson, for all good children price six pence, 1796.  23, [1]p.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Caption The catechism of the Episcopal Church.  Error in paging: p.  16 misnumbered 61.  Bristol B9651; Shipton & Mooney 47874.  ESTCW26645.
 

DM64PATT(026).
CATALOGUE A Letter to Little Children.
###A letter to the little children: especially to those who want to know how to go to Heaven.  The fifth edition.  titleend London: printed and sold by H.  Trapp, [1783?] 8p.; 8vo.  British Library 4403.cc.11 Dublin City Libraries 8A.  ESTCT71590.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  No Aldermary or Bow.  Only the above and two 24p versions, London, 1741, 1783? are listed.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

 DM64PATT(027).
CATALOGUE The Cries of a Wounded Conscience.
###The cries of a wounded conscience; or, the sorrowful sighs of a sinner.  Wherein he bitterly laments the folly of his wicked life; ...  Concluding with an exhortation to his friends.  Beseeching them not to follow the bad example of his loose life, assuring them it is a very dangerous hazard to put trust in a death-bed repentance.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1770?] 8p.; 8vo.  University of Texas, Austin Ak.A100.750c Note: imp.; mutilated, text partially destroyed Verse.  The first line of text reads: "Remember, Lord, thy servant in distress, ".  ESTCN68072.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Several other London, including single-sheet.  Also, Birmingham (2); Lincoln; Manchester; Taunton.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(028).
CATALOGUE Comfort to the Afflicted.
###Comfort to the afflicted; or the wonderous works of God, shewn to the widow and fatherless, ...  titleend [London]: P]rinted and sold at the printing-office in Aldermary church-yard, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(29) Note: Minor mutilation, affecting imprint.  Verse.  Date suggested by National Library of Scotland.  "Come all you poor distressed souls" ESTCT183436.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Three other London.  also Coventry; Nottingham.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(029).
CATALOGUE Guide for Sinners to Repent.
###A guide for sinners to repent.  Being a very strange relation of two old men, that were found living under ground in Resington Wood, near the town of Doncaster, in Yorkshire, on the 10th of last month.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing office in Aldermary curch-yard [sic], [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(20) ESTCT166428.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Doncaster, 1777.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(030).
CATALOGUE Brief Instructions for the pious Christian.
###Brief instructions for the pious Christian; or, a sure guide to Heaven.  By the late Bishop Beveridge.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Aldermary-church yard, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(13) ESTCT166937.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Two other London.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(031).
CATALOGUE Joyful Sound of Free-Grace.
###The joyful sound of free grace, and justification by Christ, with encouragement to the worst of sinners to come to him freely.  To which is added, a few verses by the way of caution, against taking up with the free graee [sic] of God, without looking to a work of Christ in his soul.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard Bow-Lane, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections PR975.J857 Harvard University Houghton Library *EC75.A100.750j2 Verse.  ESTCN6804.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  No other copy listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(032).
CATALOGUE Satan's Decoy: Or, The Youth's Faith in Christ.
###Satan's decoy; or the youth's faith in Christ.  Being a true relation of a merchant's son of Bristol, ...  Shewing how, as he was going to school one day, he met the Devil ...  Together with an excellent prayer the schoolmaster made for the use of his scholars; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow church-yard, London, [1770?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection.  2744(27).  Verse.  ESTCT172620.  

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Burslem; Newcastle; Worcester; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(033).
CATALOGUE A Cordial of Comfort.
###A cordial of comfort or the afflicted man's consolation in these sorrowful times of trouble wherein we may see the uncertainty and vanity of all worldly enjoyments, and the deceitfulness of uncertain riches.  Together with exhortations, to contentment under the greatest afflictions at this time.  By -- H--, a servant of Jesus Christ.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(3) H-- = John Hearns.  ESTCT166112.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Five other London listings.  Also, Norton, Somerset, 1795.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(034).
CATALOGUE Joseph of Arimathea.
###The history of that holy disciple Joseph of Arimathea, wherein is contained, the true account of his birth, his parents, his country, his education, his piety; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-yard, London, [1770?] 8p.; 8vo.  British Library 11621.e.4(16) Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.13/4 Folger Shakespeare Library Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100721.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Other London.  Also, Banbury; Hull; Newcastle; Edinburgh (2); Glasgow (3).

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(035).
CATALOGUE A Dialogue between John Williams and 'Squire Wright.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(036).
CATALOGUE Doctor Whitefield's Pious Instructions.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(037).
CATALOGUE Life of the Blessed Mary, Mother of our Lord.
###The life of the Blessed Mary, mother of our Saviour Jesus Christ.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary-Church-Yard London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.116/6 National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(17) Note: variant A chapbook.  Variant: the "y" of "Mary" is a broken swash and there is a full stop after "London" in the imprint.  ESTCT169066.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800?; Nottingham, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(038).
CATALOGUE The Christian's Looking-Glass.
###The Christian's looking-glass.  In four parts I.  Contemplations on the life of man; ...  II.  An excellent poem on time; ...  III.  Sacred contentment: or, the best companion for an afflicted mind.  IV.  Rules out of the golden tables of Ptolomy [sic].  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing office in Aldermary church-yard, Bow Lane, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(5) Verse.  ESTCT165688.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  The only cheap version listed.

NORTH AMERICA: Two longer versions only.  1).  The Christian's looking-glass, or The timorous soul's guide; being a description of the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart, intended for the relief of the disconsolate.  By the Rev.  T.  Priestley, Pastor of a Church of Christ in London.  [One line of quotation] Newburyport [Mass.]: Re-printed and sold by G.J.  Osborne, MDCCXCIII.  [1793] 90, [6]p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Pequot Library, Southport, Connecticut Shelfmark: R248.P93 Harvard University Houghton Library, Shelfmark: *EC75.P9339 790cb Note: imp.  p.47-48 mutil.  Duke University William R.  Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina Shelfmark: RBR E.P949CH Printer's advertisement, p.  [93].  Evans 26036, ESTCW5296; 2) The Christian's looking-glass, or The timorous soul's guide; being a description of the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart; intended for the relief of the disconsolate.  By the Rev.  T.  Priestley.  Part the second.  London printed: re-printed at Newburyport, by Edmund M.  Blunt, MDCCXCIV.  [1794] 102p.; ?.  Brown University John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island .  Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, New Jersey  Brown University John Carter Brown Library, Providence, Rhode Island  Evans 27561.  ESTCW30361.


DM64PATT(039).
CATALOGUE The Rich Man's Warning-Piece.
###The rich man's warning-piece; or, the oppressed infants in glory.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1770?] 8p.  ill; 8vo.  British Library 11621.e.4(1) Verse.  Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100716.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London, Cluer Dicey, 1750? Also, Nottingham, 1770?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(040).
CATALOGUE England's Timely Remembrancer.

NOTE Godly 8p.  See A Warning from Heaven to vile Sinners upon Earth, above.

NORTH AMERICA: see A Warning from Heaven to vile Sinners upon Earth, above.  


 DM64PATT(041).
CATALOGUE Vanity and Vain Glory of Mortals.
###The vanity and vain-glory of mortals.  Or the pride and folly of man explained in the six several stages of his life.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow-church-yard, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2744(21).  ESTCT176894.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Also, London, 1775? Also, Newcastle, 1770.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(042).
CATALOGUE A Journey from Time to Eternity.
###A journey from time to eternity; Recommended to all those who call themselves Christians.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo.  National Library of Wales PR 1474 C92 Note: Cropped at fore-edge British Library RB.23.a.11152 Signed at end: H.  R.  ESTCT186785.

NOTE Godly 8 pages.  Three other London listings.  Also, Exeter, single-sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(043).
CATALOGUE THE Gloucestershire Tragedy.
###The Gloucestershire tragedy.  Being an account of Miss Mary Smith in Thornbury, who poison'd her father Sir John Smith, for love of a young man, with an account of her tryal and dying speech at the place of execution, wich [sic] was in Gloucester Maket-Place [sic], ...  titleend [London]: Sold near the Fleet-Market, [1776?] 12p.  ill.; 240.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2737(25) McMaster University Mills Memorial Library Verse - "This pattern here I shall unfold, ".  Note on NLS record: Collected by J.  Hussey, 1776.  ESTCT163058.

NOTE Tragical 12 pages.  Most surviving versions are single sheet.  Also, Lincoln, 8p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(044).
CATALOGUE God's Judgement on cruel, wicked and disobedient Children.
###God's dreadful judgement on cruel, wicked, and disobedient children to their parents.  titleend Wolverhampton: printed and sold at the Printing-Office in the High-Street, [1780?] 8p.; 12mo. British Library, 4408.b.25.  ESTCT104430.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  No other copy located.  By Cennick, John, 1718-1755.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(045).
CATALOGUE Liverpool Tragedy.
###The Liverpool tragedy.  Or a warning to disobedient children and covetous parents ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow-Lane, [1780?] 8p.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(15) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(22) ESTCT169616.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Five other London listings.  Also, Worcester, 1800?; Belfast, 1779.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(046).
CATALOGUE Nottingham Tragedy.
###The Nottingham tragedy being a full and true account of one John Painter a farmers son, within a mile of Nottingham, that most barbarously murdered one Ann Chiseck, ...  in the forrest of Sher-wood, ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Petticoat-Lane, 1746.  8p.  ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce PP 182(23).  ESTCT182454.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Only other copy listed is London, 1760?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(047).
CATALOGUE The poor unhappy transported Felons.
###The poor unhappy transported felon's sorrowful account of his fourteen years transportation at Virginia, in America.  In six parts.  Being a ...  history of the life of James Revel, the unhappy sufferer.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, [1780?] 8p.; 8vo.  University of California, Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Library Pam.  Coll.  Note: trimmed, affecting text University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library RBC BV4510.AT72 Verse.  Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCN37787.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Four other London listings.  Also, Norton, Somerset, 1780?; Dublin, 1800? Author: Revel, James.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(048).
CATALOGUE Portsmouth Ghost.
###The Portsmouth ghost, or, a full and true account of a strange, wonderful, and dreadful appearing of the ghost of Madam Johnson, a beautiful young lady ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold by Cluer Dicey and Co.  in Aldermary Church Yard Bow-Lane, [1770?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(14) British Library 11621.e.14(26) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(24).  ESTCT100719.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  No other copies under this title.  Also, known as The Plymouth Tragedy.  See above.  

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(049).
CATALOGUE Bloody Tragedy.
###The bloody tragedy; or, a dreadful warning to disobedient children.  Giving a sad and dreadful account of one John Gill, in the town of Oborn, in Bedfordshire, who lived a wicked life.  ...  titleend London: printed in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, [1770?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(13) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(18) Guildhall Library, London Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100718.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Also, London (Bow), 1775?; Wrexham, 1780.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(050).
CATALOGUE Buckinghamshire Miracle.
###The Buckinghamshire miracle; or, the world's wonder.  Being a strange, but true relation of one Mr.  Edward Barton, at Ludlow, in the county of Bucks; ...  To which is added, a sermon preached at his funeral by Dr.  Bolton, Vicar of the said parish.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, [1740?] 8p.; 8.  Harvard University Libraries 25276.43.248 Ludlow = Bledlow.  ESTCN32833.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  One other copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(051).
CATALOGUE Norfolk Tragedy.
###The Norfolk tragedy.  Or the unfortunate esquire; and unhappy lady.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold by S.  Hobbins, at the Maidenhead, in Somerset-Street, adjoining to White-Chapel-bars, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce PP 182(20) Norwich Central Library Colman 1B.  ESTCT182482.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  The only 8 page edition.  Two single-sheet printings, London.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(052).
CATALOGUE Sawney Beane and his Family.
###The history of Sawney Beane and his family; robbers and murderers: who took up their abode in a cave, near the sea-side, where they lived twenty-five years, ...  Computation, they robbed and murdered about one thousand persons, whom they eat; but at last, were happily discovered ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, London, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2737(7) Copy acquired by J.  Hussey in 1776.  ESTCT167695.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  This and a London, 1800? copy only survive.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(053).
CATALOGUE Unfortunate Knight.
###The unfortunate knight.  In four parts.  Part I.  Shewing how a young knight died ...  Part IV.  How the young knight's ghost appeared ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1775?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.5(4) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2744(30) Verse.  In this edition, the final words of lines 7-9 on the title page are: for, contri- and porch respectively.  Cf.  t204181.  Another edit.  with same woodblock collected by J.  Hussey in 1776.  ESTCT50408.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Another London listing.  Two Newcastle listings of The unfortunate knights garland.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(054).
CATALOGUE The Loyal Martyrs: Or Bloody Inquisitor.
###The loyal martyrs: or the bloody inquisitor, in five parts.  Being a just account of the inhuman barbarities transacted in the inquisition of Spain.  ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Bow-church-yard, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4to.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(8) Verse.  On the execution of Mr.  Arrowsmith and his wife.  ESTCT170285.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  London 1750 is 12 page, Also, Worcester, 8p.  issue.  Otherwise London, single-sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(055).
CATALOGUE The Proud 'Squire Reformed.
###The proud squire reform'd.  Being a great example both to rich and poor; in an account of one 'Squire Howard, living near the town of Chard, in Somersetshire.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the Printing-Office in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  British Library 11631.aa.52 Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, Baker.  Verse.  ESTCT190856.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Another Aldermary copy.  Also, Banbury; Leeds.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(056).
CATALOGUE Weeping Mother.
###The weeping mother.  In four parts.  Shewing I.  The sorrowful mother's complaint of a bad and wicked daughter.  II.  The dying mother's advice to her daughter, ...  III.  The mother's death throws the daughter into a swoon, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church yard, Bow Lane London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(25) ESTCT179494.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Salop, 1770?; Belfast, 1771.  A garland version issued in Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(057).
CATALOGUE Great and wonderful News to all Christendom.
###Great and wonderful news to all Christendom in particular, and the whole world in general.  Being a strange and wonderful relation of the apearance [sic] of an angel to a minister as he was going abroad to preach, ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard Bow-Lane, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(12) Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.116/15 Note: Cropped affecting imprint? ESTCT166265.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Another listing London, 1750? Also, Bristol, 1750?; Norton, Somerset, 1778?; .

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(058).
CATALOGUE The cruel Massacre of the Protestants, in North America.
###The cruel massacre of the protestants, in North America; shewing how the French and Indians join together to scalp the English, and the manner of their scalping, &c.  &c.  titleend London: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow Lane, London, [1765?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(2) Henry E.  Huntington Library 106360 Henry E.  Huntington Library 107420 Library of Congress; Brown University John Carter Brown Library.  Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100729.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  The only other copy located is "for Michael Adamson, London, 1761, which is the only mention of Adamson in ESTC.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(059).
CATALOGUE An Example for wicked Husbands.
###The dreadful example for wicked husbands, or, the virtuous wife in distress ...  To which is added, a sermon preached by ...  Mr.  Thomson, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(6) ESTCT165729.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800.  Also, Penrith; Edinburgh.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(060).
CATALOGUE The Sufferings of Mr.  Heer van Essell.
###The mournful tragedy; being a true copy of verses, shewing the unparellelled sufferings of Mr.  Heer van Essel, a Dutchman, his lady, and sixteen sailors, ...  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, [1770?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(15) Cambridge University Library CCD.7.76.116/17 Henry E.  Huntington Library 150739 University of Illinois Library x821.M866 Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100720.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  The only other listing is Falkirk, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(061).
CATALOGUE The Yorkshire Tragedy.
###The Yorkshire tragedy; or a warning to perjured lovers.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane London, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(26) Verse.  Another issue has no imprint.  ESTCT177697.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Two other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(062).
CATALOGUE The Unjust Man Rewarded.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(063).
CATALOGUE Norfolk Wonder: Or, The Maiden's Trance.
###The Norfolk wonder; or the maiden's trance.  Being a warning-piece to all wicked sinners to forsake their sins.  Giving a true account of one Mary Lawrence, a servant girl, nineteen years of age.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane London, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  Oxford University Bodleian Library Gough Norfolk 1(13) ESTC T198442.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Also, London; Wells, 1708, 8p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(064).
CATALOGUE Life of Moll Flanders.
###The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.116/10 An abridgment and adaptation of the work by Daniel Defoe.  Turned chain lines.  Edit.  not in Moore.  ESTCT219103.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Eight page versions also London, 1790? and Edinburgh, 1750? See also Histories.

NORTH AMERICA:
1.  The life, death & misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders.  Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for threescore years; was twelve years a whore, five times a wife, whereof once to her own brother; twelve years a thief, was eighteen times in Bridewell, nine times in New Prison ...  [Boston]: Printed and sold [by William M'Alpine] at the printing-office in Marlborough-Street, [ca.  1773] 8p.; 4.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.  Shelfmark: *Defoe 16.1780 The title vignette (Reilly 1416) is known to have been used by William M'Alpine of Marlborough Street, Boston.  Cf.  Evans 12989, dated 1773.  Not in Evans.  ESTCW19333.

2.  The life of Poll [sic] Flanders.  Who was born in Newgate; seduced by her Lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death she was twelve years a lady of pleasure; ten years a thief; five times a married woman, once to her brother; condemned at the Old Bailey, transported to Virginia, and returned to Ireland.--Her death.  [Four lines of verse] [Leominster, Mass.?]: Printed [by Adams & Wilder?] for Chapman Whitcomb, [ca.  1800] 63, [1]p.; 18 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DB Supplied imprint information from Bristol.  Cf.  Clark, J.C.L.  Notes on Chapman Whitcomb, 1911.  Bristol B11026; Shipton & Mooney 49057.  ESTCW6024.


DM64PATT(065).
CATALOGUE Youth's Looking-Glass.
###Youth's looking-glass.  Being a divine dialogue between a young man, Satan, and our Saviour Jesus Christ.  Shewing, by way of emblem, the great duty of remembering our creator in the days of our youth.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1775?] 8p.; 12mo. National Library of Wales PR 1475 Y83 Note: MS.  note on titlepage dated: 1777 Horizontal chain lines.  Not after 1777.  No publication date; MS.  note dated 1777.  ESTCT212338.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(066).
CATALOGUE The Drunkard's Last Legacy.
###The drunkard's legacy.  In four parts, giving an account first, of a gentleman's having a wild son, and foreseeing he would come to poverty, ...  titleend [London: 1770?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(12) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100738.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Also, London, 1710; Wakefield; Glasgow, single-sheet; London, Bow, 1760.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(067).
CATALOGUE Norwich Tragedy.
###The Norwich tragedy or unnatural ingratitude.  Being an account of Sir Peter Symonds, Knt.  near Norwich, who marrying a lady that had a blackmore maid, and giving her a box of the ear, she, thro' revenge told lies of her mistress's being great with the groom, ...  titleend [London?, 1800?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Vet.A5e.4521(7) Title page  with a cut of the "blackmore maid".  ESTCT196571.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Another London issue.  Also, Banbury; Nottingham; Tewkesbury.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(068).
CATALOGUE Plymouth Tragedy.
###The Plymouth tragedy.  Being a full and particular account of the strange and wonderful appearing of the ghost of Madam E Johnson, a beautiful young lady, ...  titleend [London]: Sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, [1770?] 8p.; 8.  British Library, 11621.e.4(4) Horizontal chain lines.  This also was in another edition sold as 'The Portsmouth ghost'.  ESTCT100731.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Two other London 8p listings.  Also, Coventry; Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(069).
CATALOGUE Undutiful Daughter: Or, Hampshire Wonder.
###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.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed by C.  James in the Strand, [1795?] [8]p.; 12mo. Henry E.  Huntington Library 150738 With a woodcut between title and imprint.  Charles James was active between 1790-1800 (Maxted).  CSmH copy cropped; ESTCN49037.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  No other copy listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(070).
CATALOGUE The Second Spira: Or, Blasphemers Reproved.
###The second Spira; or the blasphemers reproved.  Setting forth, an example of God's judgments on six profane young men at Brodney, in Somersetshire.  To which is added a sermon preached on the occasion, by the Reverend Mr.  Simmons.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office in Aldermary church yard, London, [1780?] 8p.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(28).  ESTCT172972.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.

NORTH AMERICA: also, published in longer editions.  
1.  The Second Spira: or The blasphemers justly reproved.  Set forth in a sad and dreadful example of God's judgements shewn upon six most prophane and blasphemous young men, living near the town of Sandwich, in the county of Kent, within four miles of Deal.  To which is added, a sermon which was preached on that occasion.  [Five lines of quotation] [Boston]: London printed.  Boston re-printed and sold [by T.  & J.  Fleet] at the Heart & Crown [1772?] 8p.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B3487; Shipton & Mooney 42374.  ESTCW26692.  

2.  The Second Spira: or The blasphemers justly reproved.  Set forth in a sad and dreadful example of God's judgements shewn upon six most prophane and blasphemous young men, living near the town of Sandwich in the county of Kent, within four miles of Deal.  To which is added, a sermon, which was preached on that occasion.  [Five lines of quotation] [Boston]: London printed.  Boston re-printed and sold [by I.  Thomas?] at the printing office near the mill-bridge [1773?] 8p.; 12mo. American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Bristol B3641; Shipton & Mooney 42501.  ESTCW26693.  

3.  The second Spira: being a fearful example of an atheist, who had apostatiz'd from the Christian religion, and died in despair at Westminister, December the 8th, 1692.  With an account of his sickness, convictions, discourses with friends and ministers, and of his dreadful expressions and blasphemies when he left this world.  As also a letter from an atheist of his acquaintance, with his answer to it.  Published for an example to others, and recommended to all young persons to settle them in their religion.  By J.S.  Minister of the Church of England, a frequent visitor of him during his whole sickness.  Hartford: Re-printed and sold by Ebenezer Watson [1777] 31, [1]p.; 8.  Connecticut Historical Society.  New York Public Library Shelfmark: *KD 1773 Professedly based on the memoranda of J.S.  (J.  Sanders) "methodized" by another.  The original publisher, John Dunton, considered the narrative fictitious and ascribed it to the "methodizer, " Richard Sault.  Cf.  John Dunton's life and errors, 1818, v.  1, p.  154.  Advertised as "just published" in Connecticut courant, Sept.  21, 1777.  Evans erroneously gives 1775 as the date of publication.  Evans 14448.  ESTCW27439.


DM64PATT(071).
CATALOGUE England's Warning-Piece.
###England's warning-piece or, A call to repentance.  Being an account of a vision, seen in the parish church of Walson, in the County of Norfolk.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary church-yard, London, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(27) ESTCT154371.

NOTE Tragical 8 pages.  Other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(072).
CATALOGUE Pleasures of a Single Life.
###The pleasures of a single life: or the misery of matrimony.  Together with the sweet entertainment or the most charming pleasures of a country life.  Dedicated to all young batchelors, widows, and maids.  titleend [London?, 1770?] 12p.; 12mo.  British Library 11621.b.4(4) Note: Cropped Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, Taunton; University of Illinois Library x821.P71 Attributed to Edward Ward; sometimes also attributed to Sir John Dillon.  Verse.  Attribution from NUC.  ESTCT67852.

NOTE Merry 12 pages.  Other 4, 8, 12 and 16 page issues in London.  Also, 12 p.  Glasgow.  Other issues Dublin.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The pleasures of a single life; or, the miseries of matrimony.  By Sir John Dillon.  To which is added, The choice; or, the pleasures of a country life.  Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the Bible-in-Heart in Second-Street.  Of whom may be had plays, farces, pamphlets, ballads, &c.  &c, M, DCC, LXIII.  [1763] 16p.; 16 cm.  Library of Congress.  In verse.  The attribution to Dillon is questionable.  Also attributed to Edward Ward.  "The choice: or, the pleasures of a country-life." p.  12-16.  Attributed to John Pomfret by Bristol.  "Pamphlets, lately printed and sold by A.  Steuart, the printer hereof." p.  16.  Bristol B2433; Shipton & Mooney 41406.  ESTCW4011.
 

DM64PATT(073).
CATALOGUE Rochester's Joaks.
###Rochester joaks, containing, the merry pranks of Lord Rochester Lord Moon, the Earls of Warwick, and Pembroke, Ben Johnson, and Ogle the life-guardsman.  With the diverting frolicks and fancies of King Charles and his concubines.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1775?] 12p.  ill.; 24.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2732(12) Not by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.  Copy acquired by J.  Hussey in 1776.  ESTCT169505.

NOTE Merry 12 pages.  No other cheap version located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.
 

DM64PATT(074).
CATALOGUE Patridge and Flamstead's Fortune Book.

NOTE Merry 12 pages.  Only 24p.  versions of this seem to survive.  See Histories.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(075).
CATALOGUE The true Aegyptian Fortune-Teller.
###The true Egyptian fortune teller; shewing, physiognomy in general, with the signification of marks in the face.  ...  The art of palmistry, shewing you how to know your good and bad fortune by the hands.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold [by C.  Sympson?] at the printing-office in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1775?] 12p.  ill.; 24.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2737(2) Acquired by J.  Hussey in 1776.  ESTCT177087.

NOTE Merry 12 pages.  No other 12p version.

NORTH AMERICA: 
The new and true Egyptian fortune-teller; discovering to young men, maids and widows, their good or bad fortunes in two parts.  By Ptolomy, King of the Gypsies.  [Boston]: Sold [by John Boyle?] at the printing-office in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIV.  [1774] 23, [1]p.; 8.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Catalogued by AAS as the 1753 edition (EVANS 7101; No known copy) and filmed by Readex as such.  But comparison with the BPL copy as it appears on Readex shows that the AAS copy is the 1774 ed.  Bristol B3816; Shipton & Mooney 42640.  ESTCW320.


DM64PATT(076).
CATALOGUE HOCUS Pocus: or, Legerdemain.
###Hocus pocus or, a new book of legerdemain; containing a choice collection of rare tricks; by which any person of the meanest capacity may perform the whole art without a teacher, ...  titleend London: Printed in Aldermary Church-yard, London, [1765?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(5) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100732.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Another 8p.  version, Coventry.  Also, see Histories.

NORTH AMERICA: 
Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain, in perfection.  By which the meanest capacity may perform the whole without the help of a teacher.  Together with the use of all the instruments belonging thereto.  To which is now added, abundance of rare and new inventions.  By Henry Dean.  The eleventh edition, with large additions and amendments.  Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, no.  118, Market-Street [1795].  [2], 106p.  ill.; 18.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: RE 1795 "So far as is known, it is the first conjuring book to be published in the United States of America." Hall, T.T.  A bibliography of books on conjuring in English, 1580-1850.  Running title: The art of legerdemain; or, Hocus pocus in perfection.  "Printed by R.  Folwell, no.  33, Arch-Street." colophon.  Evans 28540.  ESTCW27183.


DM64PATT(077).
CATALOGUE Welch Wedding.
###The Welch wedding.  How Shon ap Morgan rode up to London on a goat to buy a wife, - his comical courtship & marriage, - his marrying a cotton twister in a barn, Taffy thinking it an English church - the comical wedding dinner - Taffy was choaked with eating toasted cheese, and buried at Bethuall green.  - His last will, where he leaves every body something - And the Welshman's inventory.  titleend [Worcester]: Printed by J.  Butler, Worcester, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Firth f.72(15) Ill.  on titlepage.  ESTCT193998.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No London issues listed.  Also, Whitehaven, 1766; Worcester, single-sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(078).
CATALOGUE Five strange Wonders of the World.
###The five strange wonders of the world; or, A new merry book of all fives.  ...  titleend Tewkesbury: printed and sold by S.  Harward: sold also at his shops in Gloucester and Cheltenham, [1775?] 8p.; 12mo. British Library 11621.c.1(25) ESTCT35606.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Newcastle; Tewksbury; Wolverhampton; Worcester.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(079).
CATALOGUE English Lady's Catechism.
###The English lady's catechism, shewing the pride and vanity of the English quality in relieving and emplowing [sic] foreigners before their own country folks, many of whom starve, while French, Dutch and Germans, devour the fat of the land.  titleend [London?, 1750?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  Oxford University Bodleian Library, Douce PP 164(12).  ESTCT192198.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Six other London listings.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(080).
CATALOGUE The Footman's Ditto.
###The footman's catechism.  Being an account of all their proceedings, and the various places they are entertained in, from their first commencing servants, to their being super annuated.  Printed for the edification of the fraternity.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-church-yard, London, [1775?] 8p.  ill.; 24.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2737(21) Acquired by J.  Hussey in 1776.  ESTCT182268.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  The only listed copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(081).
CATALOGUE A new Prophecy of a Prophet.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No copy located.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(082).
CATALOGUE A Dialogue between Hughson and Margery.
###A choice and diverting dialogue between Hughson the cobler and Margery his wife; which happened about twelve o'clock, at his arrival home from the alehouse.  titleend London: printed and sold at the printing-office in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane London, [1770?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(19) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100722.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  The only listed surviving copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(083).
CATALOGUE Nimble and Quick; Pick and Chuse where you will.
###Nimble and quick.  Pick and chuse where you will.  Here is something to fit and please every body.  Containing the humours of the age.  Being whimsical, witty, diverting, and comical, with useful remarks on the virtues and vices of the times.  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1790?] 8p.  ill.; 8vo.  British Library 11621.e.4(17) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100767.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Other London listings.  Also, Lichfield; Preston; Warrington; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(084).
CATALOGUE Wit and Ingenuity.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No copy listed.  Possibly based on The triumph of wit; or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection...  London: printed by J.  Wilde, for N.  Boddington, 1702.  [8], 220p., plate; 12mo. ESTCT174366.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(085).
CATALOGUE The Jealous Man convinced that he is no Cuckold.
###The jealous man convinced that he is no cuckold.  Or the way of the world represented.  Being a true satire on the times.  In a comical dialogue between jealous husband and a crafty wife.  ...  titleend [London, 1785?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 1077.g.36(8) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT60341.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No other London listing.  Also, Edinburgh, 1785?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(086).
CATALOGUE The Maiden's Prize; or Batchelor's Puzzle.
###The Maiden's prize; or batchelor's puzzle; being a miscellany of theological and philosophical queries.  Proposed to all the ingenious married men and batchelors ...  by Mrs.  Ann Ward, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow lane, titleend London, [1770?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(8) Folger Shakespeare Library 216092.  ESTCT100728.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Ann Ward, d.  1770.  Two other London listings.  Also, Worcester, 1765?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(087).
CATALOGUE Whimsical Lady.
###The whimsical lady, a dialogue, written by Timothy Donovan, gent.  titleend London: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1770?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(25) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100713.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  The only listed surviving copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(088).
CATALOGUE The New West-Country Garland.
###The new West-Country garland, in five parts.  Being a remarkable account.  Of, a young orphan's ramble in a foreign country, ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, [1770?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11621.e.4(3) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100730.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Gloucester; Newcastle.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(089).
CATALOGUE Dialogue between a Shoemaker and his Wife.
###A new and diverting dialogue, both serious and comical, that passed the other day between a noted shoemaker and his wife, living in this neighbourhood.  ...  titleend London: printed and sold at the printing office in Bow-Church-yard, London, [1770?] 8p.; 8vo.  British Library 11621.e.4(20) Horizontal chain lines.  ESTCT100723.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Four other London listings.  Also, Exeter; Edinburgh; Dublin.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(090).
CATALOGUE Grand Solemnity of a Taylor's Funeral.
###The grand solemnity of the taylor's funeral, who lay nine days in state on his own garret shop-board, together with his last will.  To which is added a pack of cards, a complete almanack.  ...  titleend [Edinburgh]: Entered according to order, [1780?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. National Library of Scotland RB.s.451(12) Sometimes attributed to Dougal Graham.  ESTCT204081.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Also, Glasgow.  Other versions are single-sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(091).
CATALOGUE An Explanation of the Vices of the Age.
###An explanation of the vices of the age: shewing the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of petty-lawyers.  The cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the intrigues of lewd women.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold by J.  Evans, 41, Long lane, [1795?] 8p.; 8.  Harvard University Houghton Library, *EC75.A100.790c2 ESTCN3417.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  One other London listing.  Also, Devizes; Glasgow.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(092).
CATALOGUE Honesty in Distress.
###Honesty in distress, but reliev'd by no party.  Giving an account how she went to court but was scorn'd and slighted; ...  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard Bow-Lane London, [1708?] 12p.; 12mo. Boston Public Library *Defoe 30.705.W21He Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce PP166(21) Anonymous.  By Edward Ward.  Verse.  Not in Foxon.  Publication date from MB.  With vertical chain lines.  ESTCN33171.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Other London listings.  Also, Gloucester 12p.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(093).
CATALOGUE The Wandering Jews Chronicle.
###The wandering Jew's chronicle or a brief history of the remarkable passages from William the Conqueror to this present reign.  titleend [London?, 1775?] 8p.; 12mo. British Library 11621.e.5(1*) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2733(17) Indiana University Lilly Library.  ESTCT52192.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Other listings are single sheet.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(094).
CATALOGUE A Quaker's Sermon.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No copy located.  Cf.  A Quakers sermon: preached at the Bull-and-Mouth Meeting-House, in St.  Martins-Le-Grand, London.  On Sunday the 16th.  of Nov.  1674....  [London: s.n.], Printed in the year, 1674.  8 p.; 4.  ESTC r222004; The Quakers sermon: held forth against the London sodomites, at the Bull and Mouth meeting-house ...  on Sunday the 2d of November, 1707.  By Aaron Adkins, ...  London: printed for Aminadab Whitehead, 1707.  8p.; 12mo. University of Texas, Austin BX7733.A334 ESTCN67168.  There was also a Quakers sermon against the Union and another "concerning Barrabas.".

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(095).
CATALOGUE Wit and Mirth to Perfection: or, A Description of Sundays.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  No copy listed.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(096).
CATALOGUE Kingly Garland.
###The kingly garland, in four parts.  Being an account of a monarch of Greece.  ...  titleend London: printed and sold, in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, [1775?] 8p.; 8.  British Library 11602.e.1(16) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wilson Library BV4510.A2T72 On Oedipus.  Horizontal chain lines.  Published by Cluer Dicey? ESTCT6163.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Another London issue, 1775? Also, Newcastle, 1780.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(097).
CATALOGUE Description of a Bawdy-House.
###The description of a bawdy-house.  By one Richard Brown, a wealthy farmer's son of ...  Yarmouth, ...  who was ruined in a very noted one.  Setting forth all the tricks of the old bawds and young whores ...  Likewise the manner by which he took them in at last.  titleend London: printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1776?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2737(6) ESTCT164667.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Also, London, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(098).
CATALOGUE Tobias Donkin, the Quaker.
###The surprising life and dying-speech of Tobias Donkin, (the [sic] Quaker, and famous Yorkshire highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn, near York, October 6, 1754.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1754?] 8p.  ill.; 4.  National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(23) ESTCT213434.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Also, York?, 1754?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(099).
CATALOGUE The Art and Mystery of Gossiping.
###The new art and mistery of.  [sic] gossiping.  Being a genuine account of all the womens clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London with the manner of their club orders.  ...  titleend [London]: Printed for the company of gossip, [1785?] 8p.  ill.; 8.  Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce PP 182(17) Another edition printed in Exeter in [1785?] (Cf.t174122) ESTCT182461.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Three other London listings.  Also, Cirencester, 1770?; Exeter, 1785?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(100).
CATALOGUE Shon-ap-Morgan.
###Shon ap Morgan shentleman [sic] of Wales journey to London, ...  To which is added, Shon ap Morgan's letter to his sweetheart.  titleend [London]: Sold in Stonecutter-Street, [1770?] 8p.; 12mo. British Library 11621.e.5(2) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2744(25) ESTCT48063.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Another single-sheet listing, London, 1760?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(101).
CATALOGUE A Funeral Sermon by Glangothan.
###A Welch sermon, said to be preached at a funeral, by a minister of Glangothan in Glamorganshire.  titleend London: printed and sold [by William Bailey] at the little a, no.  42, within Bishopsgate, [1790?] 1 sheet; 1/2.  Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce A satire.  William Bailey at this address 1785-1790 (Maxted) ESTCT193305.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Also, single-sheet, London, 1800?

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(102).
CATALOGUE A Whetstone: or Spawn of Puzzles.
###The whetstone; or, spawn of puzzles.  Being a fresh collection of witty questions and answers, for the improvement of conversation.  Part the second.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library Douce PP 182(29) ESTCT182378.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  One other London and one Dublin listing.  Part one is possibly Witty questions and answers, for the improvement of conversation.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the Printing-office in Bow Church-Yard, London, [1750?] 8p.  ill.; 12mo. Oxford University Bodleian Library, Oxford, England Douce PP 182(30) ESTCT182377.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(103).
CATALOGUE Reprobates Reward.
###The reprobate's reward.  Or, a looking-glass for disobedient children.  Being a full and true account of ...  murder committed on the body of Mrs.  Elizabeth Wood, of the city of Bristol, by her own son, ...  With a true copy of verses written by his own hand in Bristol Jail.  titleend [London?]: Printed & sold by T.  Evans, 79, Long-Lane, West-Smithfield, [1800?] 8p.; 8vo.  Toronto Public Libraries, Metropolitan Bibliographic Centre Osborne ESTCN13128.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Penrith.

NORTH AMERICA: Cf.  The Reprobate's reward, or, A looking-glass for disobedient children, being a full and true account of the barbarous and bloody murder of one Elizabeth Wood, living in the city of Cork, by her own son, as she was riding, upon the 28th day of July, to Kingsale market.  How he cut her throat from ear to ear; as also how the murder was found out by her apparition or ghost; the manner of his being taken; his dying words at the place of execution: with a true copy of verses written with his own hand in Cork jail, being a warning to all disobedient children to repent, and obey their parents.  Philadelphia: [s.n.], Printed in the year M, DCC, XCIII.  [1793] 8p.; 4.  New York Public Library, New York Shelfmark: *KD 1793 In verse.  First line: Awake, awake, you graceless children all.  Bristol B8462; Shipton & Mooney 46863; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 10941.  ESTCW2727.  


DM64PATT(104).
CATALOGUE Dreadful News from Taunton-Dean.
###Dreadful news from Taunton-Dean.  God's judgments against jealous persons.  Being the whole account of the most horrid murder committed by Sir William Watts, who most cruelly murdered his lady, and two small children.  For which he was ...  executed ...  And the substance of a sermon preached by the Rev.  Dr.  Russell.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold at the Printing-Office in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1720?] 8p.; 4.  British Library 1132.g.48.  ESTCT110367.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  The only listed surviving copy.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(105).
CATALOGUE Wandering Jew: Or Shoemaker of Jerusalem.
###The wandering Jew.  Or the shoemaker of Jerusalem.  Who lived when our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ was crucified.  And by him appointed to wander ...  titleend [London]: printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1765?] 8p.; 12mo.  British Library 11621.e.5(1) British Library 11621.e.4(18) Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.132 Cambridge University Library CCD.7.56.116/16 National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 2744(13) National Library of Scotland Lauriston Collection: 3006(9) ESTCT52190.

NOTE Merry 8 pages.  Two other London listings.  Also, Penrith; Wolverhampton; Edinburgh.  About nine single-sheet versions.

NORTH AMERICA: not found.


DM64PATT(106) [sic] = 106Misnumbered.
CATALOGUE COCK Robin; a pretty gilded Toy.
###Cock Robin.  A pretty gilded toy for either girl or boy suited to children of all ages.  titleend [London]: Printed and sold by R.  Marshall in Aldermary Church Yard, [1775?] 16p.  ill.; 160.  British Library 11621.e.4(21) Note: Uncut sheet Horizontal chainlines.  Verse.  ESTCT100724.

NOTE Small books, 32 pages.  The only surviving listing.

NORTH AMERICA: cf.  Cock Robin's death and funeral.  [Boston]: Sold [by T.  & J.  Fleet] at the Bible & Heart in Cornhill, Boston [1780? 32p.  ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress Shelfmark: PZ6.C644F1 Date of publication from Welch.  Bristol B5059; Shipton & Mooney 43778; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 211.  ESTCW6950, of which there are many other editions.


DM64PATT(107) [sic]= 107Small books 106.
CATALOGUE Tom Thumb's Play-Book.
###Tom Thumb's play-book; to teach children their letters as soon as they can speak.  Being a new and pleasant method to allure little ones in the first principles of learning.  titleend Glasgow: printed by John Bryce, 1775.  30, [2]p.  ill.; 32.  National Library of Scotland RB.s.1378.  ESTCT213154.

NOTE Small books, 32 pages.  No Aldermary or Bow listings.  Other listings circa 32 page, London for the booksellers, 1747?; Birmingham , 1758?; Edinburgh, 1786?; Glasgow, 1800.  See also SMALL BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.

NORTH AMERICA: 
1.  Tom Thumb's play-book; to teach children their letters as soon as they can speak.  Being a new and pleasant method to allure little ones in the first principles of learning.  Boston: Printed [by Isaiah Thomas] for and sold by A.  Barclay in Cornhill [1764] 31, [1]p.  ill.; 7 cm.  (48mo) American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: RE 1764 University of British Columbia Library Shelfmark: LT PE1119.A1T58 1760 Yale University Beinecke Rare Books Library Shelfmark: Shirley 651 Note: p.5-6 mutilated "Printed by I.  Thomas when a 'prentice in 1764, for A.  Barclay." ms.  note in Thomas's hand in the American Antiquarian Society copy.  Dated 1765 by Evans.  Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Evans 10189; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13181.  ESTCW28150.  

2.  Providence: Printed and sold by John Waterman, at the new printing-office, at the paper-mill, M.DCC.LXVIII.  [1768] 30, [2]p.  ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society Shelfmark: DP Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Shipton & Mooney 41891; Bristol B2961; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13182; Alden, J.E.  Rhode Island, 402.  ESTCW27123.  

3.  Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, 1771.  31, [1]p.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress.  University of Rochester Rush Rhees Library, Rochester, New York Shelfmark: XPZ.86 1771 T65 Evans 12250; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13184; Rosenbach, A.S.W.  Children's books, 71.  ESTCW2751.

4.  Tom Thumb's little book...  Boston: Printed and sold by N.  Coverly, 1794.  (Price three pence) 16p.  ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Library of Congress Shelfmark: PE1117.A1 T55 Other editions have title: Tom Thumb's play-book.  With a half-title.  Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Evans 27801; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13162.  ESTCW27122.

5.  Tom Thumb's play-book...  Worcester, (Mass.): Printed by Isaiah Thomas, and sold at his book-store, MDCCLXXXVI.  [1786] 30, [2]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP University of Florida Libraries, Gainsville, Florida .  First and last leaves pasted to wrapper.  Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Evans 20021; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13185.  ESTCW28151.

6.  [United States: s.n, 179-?] [32]p.  ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks all before p.  7 and after p.  26.  Cf.  Welch.  Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Not in Evans.  Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13189.  ESTCW27124.  

7.  Printed at Worcester, Mass.: by Isaiah Thomas, and sold at his bookstore, MDCCXCIV.  [1794] 30, [2]p.  ill.; 16.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Yale University, Shelfmark: Shirley 2547 Bristol B8896; Shipton & Mooney 47240; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13186.  ESTCW33709.

8.  Norwich [Conn.]: Printed by T.  Hubbard, 1795.  32p.; 7 cm.  Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut .  Catechism and prayers, p.  19-32.  Bristol B9328; Shipton & Mooney 47631; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13187.  ESTCW5674.

9.  [United States: s.n, ca.  1798] [32?] p.  ill.; 32.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks all before p.  7 and after p.  28.  Cf.  Welch.  Includes a Scripture catechism, graces, and prayers.  Bristol B10556; Shipton & Mooney 48645; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 13188.  ESTCW33710.


DM64PATT(108) [sic] = 108Small books 106.
CATALOGUE The House that Jack built.
###The house that Jack built.  A diverting story for children of all ages.  To which is added, some account of Jack Jingle; ...  With a collection of riddles written by him.  The whole adorned with variety of cuts by Master Collett.  ...  titleend London: Printed and sold by John Marshall and Co.  at No.4, Aldermary Church Yard, in Bow Lane, [1790?] 31, [1]p.  ill.; 16.  University of California, Los Angeles, Special Collections CBC PZ6 H816 1784 John Marshall was at this address 1782-1807 (Maxted).  With two advertisement pages, p.  [30]-31.  ill.  includes frontis.  University of California copy in 16, vertical chain lines, 10.2 cm.  ESTCN7745.

NOTE Small books, 32 pages.  No other London 32 pages listing.  Also, Glasgow, 1798 and several London and provincial 16p.  listings.See also below stitched small books for children.

NORTH AMERICA: See also below STITCHED SMALL BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
1.  The House that Jack built.  Also, The history of Mrs.  Williams, and her plumb cake...  Boston: Printed and sold by Natn'l Coverly near the Sign of the White-Horse, [1783?] 31, [1]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Welch notes a variant state with ..  which she mathe- she matically divided ..  The only imprints giving Coverly's address as "near the Sign of the White-Horse" appeared in 1783, excepting one in 1784.  Incorrectly dated [1787?] by Bristol and Welch.  "Of the memory." p.  12-14.  Bookseller's advertisement, p.  [32].  Bristol B6503; Shipton & Mooney 45083; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6163.  ESTCW24999.

2.  The House that Jack built.  [Philadelphia]: Printed by William Spotswood, [1786] 31, [1]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, lacks the title page.  Evans 19718; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6161.  ESTCW34148.

3.  [The House that Jack built.  To which are added.  The history of Miss Kitty Pride.  And The virtue of a rod.  [Worcester, Mass].  Printed by Isaiah Thomas, [1786?] 32p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP The only known copy lacks title page.  Title and edition statement supplied by Welch, based on comparison with the second Worcester edition (Welch 616.11).  Welch's suggestion that this was printed by Isaiah Thomas, Jun.  (1773-1819), printer of the second edition, is in error.  Evans 19720; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6162.  ESTCW11293.  

4.  The House that Jack built.  Also, The history of Mrs.  Williams.  And her plumb cake, which she mathematically divided among her pupils, according to their merit.  The story of Little Red Riding Hood.  Boston: Printed and sold [by Joseph White and Charles Cambridge] near Charles-River Bridge, 1790.  [2], 28, [2]p.  ill.; 9 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Joseph White and Charles Cambridge were printing "near Charles-River Bridge" from 1788 to 1793.  Imprint date mistakenly recorded as 1796 by Evans, who described the American Antiquarian Society copy, with mutilated imprint.  First and last leaves pasted to paper covers.  Evans 30596; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6165.  ESTCW11292.

5.  The House that Jack built.  A diverting story for children of all ages.  To which is added, some account of Jack Gingle.  Shewing by what means he acquired his learning, and in consequence thereof got rich, and built himself a house.  With a collection of riddles.  The whole adorned with a variety of cuts.  And set forth at large for the benefit of those, who from being quite destitute, friendless, and poor, would have a fine house, and a coach at the door.  [New York]: Printed by W.  Durell, [1793?] 30p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Date of publication suggested by Welch.  Bristol B8700; Shipton & Mooney 46787; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6168.  ESTCW11289.

6.  The House that Jack built.  A diverting story for children of all ages.  To which is added, some account of Jack Jingle...  Printed at Hudson (New-York): by Ashbel Stoddard, and sold, wholesale and retail, at his printing-office, M, DCC, XCIII.  [1793] 24p.  ill.; 10 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP "The history of Jack Jingle." p.  9-17.  "The child's New-Year's gift; or, Jack Jingle's riddles." p.  18-24.  Not in Evans.  Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 6167.  ESTCW26570.

7.  The House that Jack built.  To which are added.  The history of Miss Kitty Pride.  And The virtue of a rod.  Second Worcester edition.  Printed at Worcester, Mass..  By Isaiah Thomas, Jun.  Sold wholesale and retail by him, 1799.  27, [1]p.  ill.; 11 cm.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bookseller's advertisement, p.  [28].  Bristol B10817; Shipton & Mooney 48889; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 61611.  ESTCW11294.

8.  The house that Jack built, a diverting story for children of all ages.  To which is added, some account of Jack Gingle; shewing, by what means he acquired his learning, and in consequence thereof got rich, and built himself a house.  With a collection of riddles.  Adorned with cuts.  New-York: Printed by W.  Durell, for Evert Duyckinck, 1800.  31, [1]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP University of Florida Libraries, Gainsville, Florida .  First and last leaves pasted to paper covers.  Evans 37656; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 61612.  ESTCW12640.

9.  Adorned with cuts.  New-York: Printed by W.  Durell, for Thomas B.  Jansen & Co, 1800.  31, [1]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Bristol B11055; Shipton & Mooney 49090; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 61613.  ESTCW11290.

10.  Adorned with cuts.  New-York: Printed by W.  Durell, for Longworth & Wheeler, 1800.  31, [1]p.  ill.; 24.  American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.  Shelfmark: DP Evans 37655; Welch, D.A.  Amer.  children's books, 61614.  ESTCW11291.


