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22 December 2006

Devon 1770-1779

Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History; 6
Books with Devon imprints: a handlist to 1800. 1770-1779

1770. BRICE, Andrew. The mobiad: or, battle of the voice. An heroi-comic poem, sportively satirical: being a briefly historical, natural and lively, free and humourous, description of an Exeter election. In six canto's. Illustrated with such notes as for some readers may be supposed useful. By Democritus Juvenal, moral professor of ridicule, and plaguy pleasant fellow of Stingtickle College. Vulgarly Andrew Brice, Exon. ... - [Exeter] : Printed for T.Davies, in Great Russell-Street, Covent Garden, London. Sold by B.Thorn in Exeter and other booksellers in the West , 1770. - [4],xviii,178p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (D. & E.I.); *WSL; ESTC t126088. - Variant imprint: Exon : Printed and sold by Brice and Thorn; and sold also by T.Davies, in Great-Russell Street, Covent-Garden, London , 1770. - *WSL; Davidson p.128 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum (dated 1730); DUL 6590.

1770. COOKWORTHY, William. The doctrine of life for the new Jerusalem. From the commandments of the Decalogue. By the honourable and learned Emanuel Swedenborg. Now first translated from the Latin. - Plymouth : Printed by Robert Weatherley, for the editor, and sold by J.Whitfeld in Market Street, Mrs Maurice at Dock; also by the booksellers in town and country , [1770?]. - [60]p ; 4°. - *Joseph Smith Friends' books i,448.

1770. DYER, Gilbert. The most general school-assistant, containing, a complete system of arithmetic: the common and useful problems in practical geometry: the methods used in taking the dimensions of artificers work: mensuration of all kinds of superficies and solids of artificers work, of timber and of land; together with gauging, bills of parcels, &c. &c. By G.Dyer, master of Tuckers-Hall School in Exeter. ... - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman for Robinson and Roberts, no. 25 in Paternoster-Row London, and sold by E.Score and W.Grigg, in Exeter; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; W.Craven, in Dartmouth; F.Murch, in Barnstaple, and all other booksellers , 1770. - x,[2],191,[1]p ; 12°. - DUL 22903; *WSL: Dredge p.29 (D&EI).

1770. EXETER. Theatre. On Monday, November, 19, 1770, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal and instrumental music, ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a comedy, call'd False delicacy. - Exeter : Printed by A.Brice and B.Thorn , [1770]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1770. JANES, Thomas. The author's address to the candid, and partial. - Plymouth : Printed for T.Janes; and sold by R.Weatherley, printer , [1770?]. 6p ; 8°. - Horizontal chain lines. - Included with: A minor´s case stated. 2nd ed. [1770?]. - *ESTC t142398.

1770. JANES, Thomas. A minor's case stated, in a letter to a friend. By T.Janes. The second edition. To which is added, the author's address, &c. - Plymouth : Printed for T.Janes; and sold by R.Weatherley, printer , [1770?]. - 28,6p ; 8°. - *ESTC t079695.

1770. MOORE, George. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exon, before the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, for the sick and lame, at their anniversary meeting, on Tuesday, August 28, 1770. By George Moore, M.A. ... - Exon : Printed by A.Brice and B.Thorn, for B.Thorn and E.Score, booksellers in Exon ... , [1770]. - *Dredge p.51 (M.Cann).

1770. SPRY, Nathaniel. Nathaniel Spry, mercer, and undertaker, (or supplyer of all necessaries for funerals) at the Golden Lion, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, Exon, has a neat variety of mercery goods, ... - Exeter : Printed by A.Brice and B.Thorn , [1770?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - *WSL.

1770. TOULMIN, Joshua. Sermons principally addressed to youth. To which is added, a translation of Isocrates's Oration to Demonicus. By J.Toulmin, A.M. - [Exeter] : Printed for Arthur Brown, bookseller in Honiton; and sold by R.Baldwin, and G.Keith, London; R.Goadby, in Sherborne; by Anderton, Norris, and Buncombe, in Taunton; by Score, Thorne, and Grigg, in Exeter; by Parkhouse in Tiverton; by [1], in Bristol; and by [1], in Bridgewater , [1770]. - [8],191,[25]p ; 8°. - Preface dated: Jan 22, 1770. - *ESTC t104637.

1770. VIVIAN, Thomas. An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England; by question and answer. Designed chiefly for the use of schools. By Thomas Vivian, vicar of Cornwood, Devon ... - London : Printed for E. & C.Dilly in the Poultry; and sold by Messrs. Goadby in Sherborne, Thorn in Exeter, Haydon in Plimouth, Tozer in Modbury, Painter in Truro, Allison in Falmouth , 1770. - xxxii,208p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.29; ESTC t124494.

1771. An EXMOOR scolding; in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship. The seventh edition: wherein are now first added such marginal notes, and a vocabulary or glossary, at the end, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. - Exon : Printed and sold by A.Brice and R.Thorn, opposite the Guildhald [sic] , 1771. - [2],iv,3-60p ; 4°. - ESTC t097828; Dredge p.71-2 (Bodleian); Davidson p.4; Plymouth Institution p.53; *WSL.

1771. KREBS, Christian. To the public. The German doctor and oculist, Christian Krebs, who has performed many cures in and about Bridgwater ... has now taken up his residence at Mr. Pickard's, opposite the new Inn, in the Fore Street, Exeter ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1771?]. - [2]p ; 1/2°. - *DRO 9972/Z45.

1771. TOULMIN, Joshua. The manner of contending for the faith considered, in a sermon, preached at Taunton, by Joshua Toulmin, ... To which is subjoined, a letter to the Reverend Mr. Rooker, occasioned by his sermon on the same subject, ... - London : Printed for J.Toulmin; and sold by J.Buncombe, Taunton; and A.Brown, Honiton , 1771. - 52p ; 8°. - *ESTC t009051.

1771. TOULMIN, Joshua. The observation of festivals and holy-days considered, in a sermon preached at Taunton, on Christmas-Day, 1770. By J.Toulmin, ... - Bristol : Printed by W.Pine. Sold by J.Buncombe, Taunton; W.Brown, Honiton; and J.Buckland and R.Baldwin, London , [1771]. - 23,[2]p ; 12°. - *ESTC t009050.

1772. COLERIDGE, John. A critical Latin grammar: containing clear and distinct rules for boys just initiated; and notes explanatory of almost every antiquity and obscurity in the language, for youth somewhat advanced in Latin learning. By John Coleridge, vicar and schoolmaster at Ottery St. Mary, Devon. - London : Printed for the author; and sld [sic] by H.Gardner, in the Strand; G.Pearch, Cheapside; Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, London; and Messrs. Thorn, Score, and Grigg, at Exeter , 1772. - [8],xiv,161,[1]p ; 12°. - Includes subscribers' list. - *WSL.

1772. GLASS, Thomas.. A view of revealed religion as it stands to the reason. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1772. - *Plymouth Public Library L1050.

1772. The PLYMOUTH magazine. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1772. - Davidson p.207.

1772. SWEDENBORG, E. Doctrine ... life ... new Jerusalem ... decalogue ... translated. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1772. - 4°. - Translated by William Cookworthy? - AUC 847C3 (C).

1772. TISSOT, Samuel. Advice ... people's health ... notes ... J.Kirkpatrick ... - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1772. - 2 vol ; 12°. - AUC 1326T4 (O).

1772. TOWGGOD, Micaiah. A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, why are you a dissenter from the Church of England? ... By the author of the Dissenting gentleman's letters to White. ... - London : Printed for J.Buckland; E. and C.Dilly; W.Davis; and W.Grigg, Exeter , 1772. - [4],72p ; 8°. - *ESTC t053487.

1773. HILL, William. Particulars of sale at the sign of the Fleece, Barnstaple 26 November ... apply to Hine and Jones in Exeter or Henry Drake in Barnstaple. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman behind the Guildhall , 1773. - Sale of lands in Berrynarbor. - *Burnet Morris (Eleanor Robinson collection).

1773. The LAST dying speech confession and beha iour [sic] of John Wilkilson, who was executed Friday April 2, 1773, at Heavitree gallows, for stealing a mare. - [Exete]r : Printed by E.Brice , [1773]. - 1/2°. - *D&EI; Burnet Morris (H.Stone collection).

1773. PUDDICOMBE, William. The mariner's instructor: being an easy and expeditious method, whereby a master may teach the art of navigation in a short time: design'd chiefly for those presons who cannot spare more time in learning it than is absolutely necessary. Containing the Gregorian or new calender ... together with the plain and Mercator's charts with direction how to prick them ... By William Puddicombe, of Topsham. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) for the author, by R.Trewman; sold also by Bedwell Law in Ave-Mary-Lane, London; E.Score and W.Grigg, booksellers in Exeter; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; J.Trownson and W.Cleave, in Totness; F.Murch, in Barnstaple; W.Craven, in Dartmouth; M.Allison, in Falmouth; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; A.Brown, in Honiton; also by the author, at Topsham, and all booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland , 1773. - viii,222p ; 8°. - Dredge p.108 (British Museum); Plymouth Institution p.70; *WSL; DUL 58980.

1773. WHITTAKER, G.E. Elegy on the death of A.Brice (1773) : music by J.S.Gandry. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1773]. - *Burnet Morris (Exeter Flying Post 19 Nov. 1773).

1774. DECLENSIONS of the articles, and the regular nouns, pronouns, verbs, and participles, in the Latin tongue, at full length, adapted to the short introduction to grammar. For the use of the lower forms of the King's School at Westminster. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn , 1774. - 8°. - *Dredge p.72.

1774. EXETER. Theatre. On Monday, December 12, 1774, at the Theatre will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a tragedy, call'd Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn , [1774]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1774. A NEW song, on an engagement with the Isis man of war, with a French seventy-four gun ship. - Exeter : Printed by T.Sutton, bookbinder and stationer, on the old Exe-Bridge , [1774?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse in two columns with two woodcuts of warships. - Refers to the encounter of the Isis with the French ship César, 16 August, 1774. - First line: You Britons all I pray draw near, - *DRO 9972/Z13

1774. SCORE, Edward. Catalogue of books of John Anstis, garter king at arms, and his son, the two Rev. Mr Anstis and Andrew Brice of Exeter. - [Exeter] : Sold by Edward Score, Exeter , 1774. - 8°. - *Dredge p.51 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia).

1774. The SEAMAN'S useful friend, and pleasant companion. - Chichester : Printed for P.Humphry at Chichester; and sold by Richardson and Urquhart; F.Newbery; J.Fuller; and Mr. Cole, London; M.Allinson, Falmouth; Mr. E.Score, Exeter; Mr. Lambert, Lewes; J.Linden, Southampton; Mr. Breadhower, Gosport; Mr. Harding, Portsmouth; and T.White, Arundell , 1774. - [4],iv,[2],70p : table ; 8°. - *ESTC t058821; Roscoe A489.

1774. WOOD, John. An essay on the fundamental or most important doctrines of natural & revealed religion. By J.Wood, B.D.- Exeter : Printed for the author, by R.Trewman , [1774]. - [8],112,[12]p ; 8°. - Author rector of Cadeleigh. - *ESTC t103895.

1775. CURTICE, Thomas. A plain and easy proportion book, for tinners, shewing the difference betwixt black tin and white tin. By Thomas Curtice, ... - Plymouth : Printed by Weatherley , [1775?]. - [48]p ; 12°. - *ESTC t110463.

1775. The ENTERTAINING companion; being a collection of all the favourite songs now in vogue ... - Plymouth : Printed by Robert Weatherley , [1775?]. - 8p ; 8°. - Includes: The Middlesex farmer, with reference to Wilkes. - *DRO 1038M/F2/94.

1775. An EXMOOR scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship. The eighth edition: wherein are now added such notes in the margin, and a vocabulary at the end, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. - Exeter : Printed and sold by B.Thorn, opposite the Guild Hall , 1775. - [2],65,[1]p ; 8°. - *WSL; Dredge p.72 (Penzance Lib.); ESTC t097827.

1775. JONES, Christopher. Sowton, a village conference; occasioned by a late law decision. By a journeyman woolcomber. ... - [Exeter] : Printed for the author, and sold by him at Crediton , 1775. - 16p ; 4°. - Preface signed: C.Jones. - *D&EI; Dredge p.41 (D&EI); Davidson p.128 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.103; DUL 39257.

1775. OLIVER, John. The immensity of God's love to man in his creation and redemption, a sermon. By John Oliver A.B. curate of Meshaw and Cheddon, and master of the Grammar School in Southmolton, Devon. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn, for the author , 1775. - 8°. - *Dredge p.51 (D&EI); Plymouth Public Library L1079.

1775. The PRODIGAL daughter: or, the disobedient lady reclaim'd. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall, where country shopkeepers, travellers, and others, may be supplied with a variety of old and new ballads, patters, penny histories, &c. &c. &c. , [1775?]. - 8p ; 8°? - *DRO 9972/Z28 - lacks woodcut on titlepage.

1775. ROWLES, Samuel. An appeal to the sober reflections of Mr. J.M. in behalf of truth. Designed as a compendious answer to his remarks on the five letters of Richard Hill, Esq. By Samuel Rowles. - Exeter : Printed and sold by B.Thorn. Sold also by R.Goadby, Sherborne; and T.Cadell, Bristol , [1775]. - 24p ; 8°. Preface dated August 1st 1775. - *WSL.

1775. STEARN, John. A treatise of the visitation of the sick; or, the duties of the parochial clergy. Which concern those that are dangerously ill. ... By John Stearne, D.D. Attempted in English by a country clergyman. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman ; and sold by E.Score, Bedwell Law, London, and J.Wallis, in Plymouth , [1775?]. - [4],104p ; 8°. Horizontal chain lines. - Author Bishop of Clogher. - *ESTC t100970.

1775. TO the clergy of the diocese of Exeter. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1775. - 15,[1],6p. - Letter by a committee appointed to consider the plan for an annuitant society for making provision for the widows and orphans of the clergy within the diocese of Exeter, with a scheme of subscriptions. - Davidson p.100 (Secktor Lib.), supp. p.1n, 62n.

1776. CARPENTER, William. The proper mode of observing a publick fast consider´d and explain'd in a sermon preached on Friday December 13 1776 by William Carpenter, D.D., vicar of Treneglos cum Warbstow in the county of Cornwall. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley for Messrs. Geo. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row, London; Barnabas Thorn, Exeter; and Robert Martin, Launceston , [1776]. - [20]p ; 4°. - AUC 847C3 (*Bodl. Vet. A 5 d.197 (11)).

1776. EXETER. Waterworks. To be sold, one undivided fourth part of the water works of the city of Exeter, ... - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1776]. - _°. - Dated: October 14, 1776. - *WSL cuttings.

1776. LASCELLS, Richard. The lay-man's nocturnal meditations, exhibited to public contemplation, and adapted to spiritual edification ; ... By Richard Lascells, of Exeter, merchant. - Exeter : Printed and sold for the author, by R.Trewman; sold also by E.Score, B.Thorne, W.Grigg, and H.Mugg, booksellers, in Exeter; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; and all other booksellers , 1776. - 112p ; 8°. - *WSL.

1776. LICENSED according to act of Parliament, and to be had of the person that leaves this bill: who will call again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1776]. - 1/4°. - Quarter sheet printed on both sides with two columns of advertisements of recentlry published books. - Includes the account of a trial in 1776, and references to the "present civil war in America". - *DRO

1776. A LIST of the freemen and freeholders who voted at the election for a representative in Parliament for the city of Exeter, in the room of John Walter, esquire. John Baring, esq; and John B. Cholwich, esq; candidates. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1776]. - 18p ; 8°. - *WSL.

1776. A LIST of the freemen and freeholders who voted at the election for a representative in Parliament for the city of Exeter, in the room of John Walter, esquire. John Baring and John Burridge, esquires, candidates. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1776]. - 1°. - Broadsheet, verso blank. - *WSL.

1776. PETERS, Charles. Sermons by the late Rev. Charles Peters M.A. rector of St. Mabyn's, Cornwall, (author of the Critical dissertation on the Book of Job.) Published from his MSS. by his nephew Jon. Peters M.A. vicar of St. Clements, near Truro, Cornwall. - London : Printed and sold by C.Bathurst in Fleet-Street; Mr. Thorn in Exeter; Mr. Allison at Falmouth; and Mr. Buckland at Truro , 1776. - [4],vii,[1],441,[3]p ; 8°. - *WSL ; Dredge p.30 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t104660.

1776. ROWE, John. Letters relative to societies for the benefit of widows and of age. By John Rowe. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn; and sold by him, and E.Score, in Exeter; and by B.Law, and J.Johnson, London , 1776. - [4],38p ; 8°. - Republished from the Gazetteer and edited by John Rowe, who signed the preface. - *ESTC t111226; Davidson supp. p.45n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.66.

1776. TOULMIN, Joshua. The duties christians owe to their ministers, considered and enforced, in a sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Twining, May 31, 1775, in Downton, Wilts. By Joshua Toulmin. ... - London : Printed and sold by J.Brown; J.Buckland; J.Johnson; J.Buncombe, Taunton; and Grigg, Exeter , 1776. - 39,[1]p ; 8°. - t009052.

1776. WHITTAKER, G.E. Poems and periodical essays, on several occasions; with strictures on the education of youth; interspersed with songs, odes, paraphrases, &c. &c. Tending to virtue and morality. By G.E.Whitaker. ... - Exeter : Printed (for the author), and sold by R.Trewman, E.Score, W.Grigg, and H.Mugg, and all other booksellers in town and country , [1776]. - xl,176 ; 8°. - Preface dated: Decr. 1st, 1776. - *Dredge p.51 (D&EI).

1776. WOOD, Samuel. Strictures on the gout. Second edition. - London : Printed for F.Newbery ... and B.Thorne, Exeter , 1776. - *Roscoe A638.

1777. CARPENTER, William. A sermon on the harvest of this year, 1777, from Acts xivth, verse 17th; addressed to the farmers of this kingdom; ... by William Carpenter. - London : Printed for G.Robinson; B.Thorn, Exon; and R.Martin, Launceston, in the county of Cornwall , [1777]. - 16p ; 4°. - Vertical chain lines. - *ESTC t007606.

1777. EXETER. Theatre. For the benefit of Mr. Foote, who retires from the stage at the close of this season. Never perform'd here. On Friday, February the 28th, 1777, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ...Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a new historical tragedy, call'd Sir Thomas Overbury; or, fatal friendship. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1777]. - *WSL.

1777. EXETER. Theatre. For the benefit of Mr. Brown. Perform'd but once these five years. On Monday, April the 14th, 1777, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a comedy, call'd, The hypocrite. - Exeter : printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1777]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1777. PHILOTHEORUS Original hymns and poems by Philotheorus. ... - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn , 1777. - 16p ; 8°. - Attributed to Admiral Richard Kempenfelt. - *Dredge p.72 (T.N.Brushfield).

1777. SCORE, Edward. A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (in almost all lnguages), which will be sold on Thursday, the 19th of June, 1777, at the mart of Edward Score, bookseller, over against the Guildhall, Exeter, at the prices printed in the catalogue. - Exeter : [for Edward Score] , [1777]. - Plymouth Institution p.19.

1777. A SERIOUS address to young persons of both sexes. Being a discourse upon 1.Timothy, chap. iv. ver. 12. Let no man despise thy youth. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn, bookseller opposite the Guildhall , 1777. - 26,[2]p ; 8°. - Attributed to Rev. Canon Moore. - *Dredge p.51 (D&EI); ESTC t117445; Plymouth Public Library L1097.

1777. TREWMAN, Robert. The principles of freemasonry delineated. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , 1777. - xxiii,[1],266,[2]p,plate ; 8°. - *Dredge p.72 (J.Lane); Davidson supp. p.58n (Secktor Lib.); WSL; DUL 72820; ESTC t105458.

1777. WHITFELD, John. Conjectures on the Tyndaris of Horace, and some other of his pieces; with a postscript. By John Whitfeld, ... - Exeter : Printed and sold by B.Thorn; Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart; Messrs. Rivington and Sons; and B.Law, London; Fletcher and Hodson, Cambridge; and J.Jackson, Oxford , 1777. - 32,[2]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t115681.

1778. COOKWORTHY, William. A treastise concerning heaven and hell, containinga relation of many wonderful things therein as heard, and seen by the author, the honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, of the senatorial order of nobles in the kingdom of Sweden. Now first translated from the original Latin. - London : Printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street. And sold also by S.Leacroft, Charing-Cross; T.Mills, Bristol; and E.Score, Exeter , 1778. - 412p ; 4°. - *Joseph Smith Friends' books i,448.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. For the benefit of Mr. Davis. On Wednesday, January the 28th, 1778. At the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a comedy, call'd, The jealous wife. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. By desire of Mrs. Praed. On Monday, February the 2d, 1778. At the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a comedy, call'd, The fashionable lover. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. Eighth night, and the last time of performing it this season. On Wednesday, February the 4th, 1778, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a piece of three acts, call'd, The duenna: or, the double discovery. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. By desire of Mrs. Bernard. On Friday, February the 6th, 1778. At the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a tragedy, call'd Cymbeline. - Exeter : printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. On Monday, February the 9th, 1778, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a tragedy, call'd Percy. (Written by Miss More.) - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. EXETER. Theatre. For the benefit of Mrs. Jefferson. On Monday, February the 16th, 1778, at the Theatre, will be perform'd a concert of vocal & instrumental music. ... Between the parts of the above concert will be presented (gratis) a comedy, (not perform'd this season) called The school for wives. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , [1778]. - 1 sheet. - *WSL.

1778. An EXMOOR scolding ... Ninth edition. - [Exeter] : [s.n. , [1778]. - 46p. - This edition reprinted an edited by F.T.Elworthy in 1879 in Specimens of English dialect; 1. - *Burnet Morris.

1778. GREY, Richard. Memoria technica: or, a new method of artificial memory: applied to,and exemplified in, chronology, history, geography, astronomy: also Jewish, Grecian and Roman coins, weights, measures, &c. With tables ... By Richard Grey, ... The fifth edition, corrected and improved. - Exeter : Printed and sold by B.Thorn; Mess. Richardson and Urquhart; Messrs. Rivington and Sons; and B.Law, London , 1778. - [4],xxvi,159,[27]p ; 12°. - *ESTC t108626.

1778. IDDESLEIGH. The perpetual advowson of Iddesleigh, in the county of Devon. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1778]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Sale particulars with ms. note by John Cullum: to be sold Feb. 1778. - *ESTC t043871.

1778. INFORMATION for the ignorant. - Barnstaple : Fidelio Murch , 1778. 1 sheet. - *Chanter.

1778. The LAST dying speech and confession of T.Crewys, of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1778. - Plymouth Institution p.32. - The same as the following?

1778. The LIFE, birth, parentage, education, and dying-speech, confession, and behaviour of Thomas Crewys, who was executed on St. Michael's Hill for forgery, on Friday the 15th of May, 1778. - Totnes : [s.n.] , [1778?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Davidson supp. p.29 (P, Secktor Lib.).

1778. MUDGE, John. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough. Preceded by some observations on respiration; ... To which is added a chapter on the vis vitae, ... Accompanied with some strictures on the treatment of compound fractures. By John Mudge, F.R.S. surgeon at Plymouth. - London : Printed by E.Allen, Fleet-Street; and sold by J.Walter, at Charing Cross; B.Thorn, at Exeter; and M.Haydon, at Plymouth , 1778. - [9],vi-xvi,146,iv,147-252,[2]p ; 8°. - *WSL; DUL 48860.

1778. A SURVEY and particular of the manors of Otterton, Budleigh-Polslow, Budleigh-Syon, Colaton-Rawleigh, Duke's Coleton, Dotton and Powersheys alias Heys, in the county of Devon, which will be sold in fee, in one let, by Mr. Gillett, at a public survey to be held at the Hotel in Exeter on Friday the 8th day of January 1779 at four o'clock in the afternoon. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn. - [40]p ; 2°. - Pencil note: Bot by Mr Allen MP Bridgewater 90,000l. - *Bodl GA fol. B89.

1778. TRELAWNY, Sir Harry. Ministers, labourers together with God, a sermon preached at Exeter before the assembly of the united dissenting clergy of Devon and Cornwall, Wednesday, September 9th 1778, by the Revd. Sir Harry Trelawny bart. A.B, minister of the Presbyterian church at West Looe, Cornwall. - London : Printed for J.Buckland, and sold by Henry Mugg in Exeter , 1778. - [4],16p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.30 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t101627.

1778. WRIGHT, Thomas. A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Isaac Smith, June 24th, 1778, at Sidmouth, Devon, by Thomas Wright, to which are annexed a short discourse, by John Ward, and a declaration by Isaac Smith, preceding the ordination prayer: with a charge delivered by Joshua Toulmin A.M. Published at the earnest request of the ministers and others present. - Taunton : Printed and sold by J.Poole, and W.Joggett; also sold by E. and C.Dilly, in the Poultry, and J.Johnson, no. 72 St. Paul's Church Yard, London; Miss Anderdon, and J.Buncombe, Taunton; T.Cadel, in Bristol and H.Mugg, Exeter , 1778. - 32,18,25,[1]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.119; ESTC t011607.

1779. CALDWELL, Sir James. An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage ... to which is added a letter to Sir John Duntze, Bart. member of Parliament for Tiverton, on the same subject ... By Sir James Caldwell, Bart. Count of Milan ... - Exeter : Printed for Henry Mugg, aad [sic] sold by T.Becket, W.Brown, J.Buckland, Fielding & Walker, Richardson & Urquhart, London: and by all other booksellers in town and country , 1779. - xi,113,[1]p ; 8°. - *WSL; ESTC t136742.

1779. CHAPPLE, William. Description and exegesis of the Drew's Teignton cromlech; with some previous particulars relative to that parish, and the farm whereon the cromlech stands. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1779]. - 160p ; 8°. - Details from head-title. - Never published. - *WSL; Davidson p.20; DUL 10490.

1779. The CHURCH of England vindicated: or, a defence of the visible church of Christ. - Exeter : Printed by Barnabas Thorn; and sold by him, and Wallis, London , 1779. - *WSL.

1779. A COLLECTION of psalms and hymns for divine worship, psalm XCV. 1, 2, O come let us sing unto the Lord, let us come before his presence wth thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. - The second edition, with considerable additions. - Exeter : Printed and sold by W.Grigg, book-seller; nearly opposite Broad-Gate in the Fore-Street , 1779. - 10,[14],324,11,[1]p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.107; ESTC t053193.

1779. FOR a cruise of six months, now fitting out in the harbour of Topsham, and to be got ready with all possible dispatch, the private ship of war, King George. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, behind the Guildhall , January 8, 1779. - 1/2°. - Half sheet, verso blank. - Printed in red and black, engraving of ship at head. - Topsham Museum (facsimile seen).

1779. The IMPORTANCE of truth, and the danger of moderation, particularly with respect to the doctrine of the trinity, investigated in three conferences between an orthodox christian and a moderate man. Inscribed to the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawney Bart. and occasioned by his late sermon at Exeter-assembly. ... - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman for the author and sold by H.Mugg, in Exeter; J.Buckland, Paternoster Row, London; Miss Anderton, in Taunton; and all other booksellers in town and country , 1779. - 8°. - *Dredge p.30 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia), 52 (D. & E.I.).

1779. MATRIMONY, a tale; with an apology. ... - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, for T.Payne and Son, Mews-gate; J.Dodsley, Pall-Mall; J.Almon, Piccadilly; T.Cadell, Strand; F.Newbery, St. Paul's Church-yard, London; R.Crutwell, Bath; T.Baker, Southampton; E.Score, Exeter; J.Wallis, Plymouth , 1779. - [2],33,[1]p ; 8°. - *WSL; Dredge p.107 (T.N.Brushfield).

1779. MUDGE, John. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough: preceded by some observations on respiration; ... To which is added a chapter on the vis vitae. ... By John Mudge, ... The second edition. - London : Printed by E.Allen; and sold by J.Walter; B.Thorn, at Exeter; and M.Haydon, at Plymouth , 1779. - [9],vi-xvi,252,ivp : plate ; 8°. - Last iv pages "Explanation of the plate". - *ESTC t091006.

1779. RESOLUTIONS proposed by a committee of the county of Devon, appointed by the late county meeting, called by the sheriff, and reported to the meeting of the county held this day and approved of. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn , [1779]. - 4p ; 2°. - Dated at end: August 27, 1779. - *ESTC t076949.

1779. TO the inhabitants of old England. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1779]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Latter dated at head: Exeter, Feb. 12, 1779 and extracted from Trewman's Exeter flying post of 12 February, 1779, opposing an Irish bill, signed: H. - *ESTC t001359.

1779. TRELAWNY, Sir Harry. Bart, 7th. A sermon, preached at Taunton, May the 26th, 1779, before an assembly of the Protestant dissenting clergy. By the Revd. Sir Harry Trelawny. ... - London : Printed for J.Buckland; and T.Cadell; and sold by Henry Mugg, at Exon , 1779. - [3],vi,17,[1]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t107730.