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03 March 2014

Devon imprints. Exeter: Brice

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1743 - 1746. Printers.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1743. Printers. KENNICOTT, Benjamin. A poem on the recovery of the honble. Mrs. Eliz. Courtenay from her late dangerous illness ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, at the sign of the Printing-Press, in Gandy's Lane , 1743. - [4],16p ; 2°. - Dredge p.102 (T.N.Brushfield); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx821/KEN. - DUL 40270.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1743. Printers. SIMONS, William. Sermons on several subjects. By William Simons, vicar of Otterton, in the county of Devon. - Exon : Printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, in Gandy's-Lane , 1743. - [8],400p ; 8°. - List of subscribers. - *Dredge p.70.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1743. Printers. SLEECH, John. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter and the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital for the sick and lame, in the cathedral-church of St. Peter, Exon, on Saturday the 27th day of August, the anniversary of the foundation of the said hospital. By John Sleech, M.A. Archdeacon of Cornwall. - Exon : Printed by A. and S. Brice, and sold (for the benefit of the Hospital) by Edward Score, Aaron Tozer, and B.Thorn, in Exeter , 1743. - [4],39,[1]p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no.2. - Also recorded: The second edition, corrected. with imprint: Exon : Printed by A. and S.Brice, and sold (for the benefit of the Hospital) by Edward score, Aaron Tozer, and B.Thorn, in Exeter, and Sam. Birt in Ave-Mary-Lane, London , 1743. - *Dredge p.24; Davidson supp. p.56n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.51; DUL 66370.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1743. Printers. VOWLER, John. An essay for instructing children on various useful and uncommon subjects; being a collection of plain composures in verse, adapted to form and cultivate the minds of youth, and to improve them in knowledge, piety, and virtue. By an aged person, who takes a pleasure in conversing with and teaching children, and who aims at having his offspring well initiated in profitable knowledge. Recommended by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge. ... - Exon : Printed, for the author, by Andrew and Sarah Brice, in Gandy's Lane , 1743. - xvi,144p ; 8°. - Introductory preface signed: P.Doddridge. - The author's preface signed: John Vowler. Exon. January the 1st, anno 1742-3. Aetat. 75. - ESTC t033278; *Dredge p.47 (T.N.Brushfield).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1744. Printers. LAVINGTON, John. The sanctification of the Sabbath enforc'd from the consideration of its being the express command of God: in a sermon preach'd in Exon, November the 8th, 1743, on Deut. v. 12. By John Lavington, A.M. - Exon : Printed by Andr. and Sarah Brice; and sold by Richard Hett, bookseller, in the Poultry, London; and Aaron Tozer, bookseller, in Exon , 1744. - *Dredge p.47 (T.N.Brushfield).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1744. Printers. LAVINGTON, John. The sanctification of the Sabbath enforc'd from the consideration of its being the express command of God: in a sermon preach'd in Exon, November the 8th, 1743, on Deut. v. 12. By John Lavington, A.M. The second edition. ... - Exon : Printed by Andr. and Sarah Brice; and sold by R.Hett and J.Oswald, in London; and A.Tozer in Exon , 1744. - [2],42p ; 8°. - *ESTC t016210.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1745. Printers. A BRIEF account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter. Wherein the character of the rioters, their aiders and abettors are fully described, their reasons and prerensions fairly examined and fully refuted. By an impartial hand. - Exon : Printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, for Aaron Tozer,bookseller, opposite to St Martin's Lane , 1745. - 42p ; 8°. - *Bodl. G. Pamph 2306 (11); Davidson p.100 (Upcott); Plymouth Institution p.44.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1745. Printers. EXETER. Citizens. To the King's most excellent Majesty. We, the Mayor, Lord Bishop, aldermen and magistrates, dignitaries of the Cathedral, and other the clergy, gentlemen, merchants, and other inhabitants, of ... Exon, humbly beg leave to approach Your Majesty, with the following association, as our bounden duty and affection to Your majesty's royal person ... At the Guildhall of the city of Exon, the first day of October, one thousand seven hundred and forty five. - Exon : Printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, in the High Street , [1745]. - 1°. - Single sheet giving list of signatories. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Exeter Garland 1 ; Barnstaple ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1).No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1746. Printers. A BRIEF account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter ... The third edition, corrected and amended. With a vindication. To which are prefixed some arguments to prove that Popery is a religion in its own nature more detestable .. than Mahometanism or pagan idolatry. By an impartial hand. - Exon : Printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, at their new printing-office, in Northgate-street, for Aaron Tozer, bookseller, opposite to St. Martin's Lane , 1746. - 96p ; 4°. - DUL 6690; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s208/GEN/COL. - ESTC t118981.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1746. Printers. The DISBANDED volunteers appeal to their fellow-citizens. - Exon : Printed, for the author, by Andrew and Sarah Brice , 1746. - [8],27,[1]p ; 8° - *ESTC t133080.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1746. Printers. An EXMOOR scolding: in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman as they were spinning. The third edition. - Exon : printed and sold by Andrew and Sarah Brice at their new printing office in Northgate Street , 1746. - *Bodl. Gough Devon 20(15).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Sarah. 1746. Printers. PEPPERELL, William. An accurate journal and account of the proceedings of the New-England land-forces, during the late expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton, to the time of the surrender of Louisbourg, ... With a computation of the French fishery on the banks of Newfoundland, Acadia, Cape Breton, and neighbouring shores, gulphs, harbours, &c., as it was carried on before the present war ... All sent over by General Pepperell himself, to his friend Capt. Hen. Stafford, at Exmouth, Devon. Printed from the original manuscript at the desire of Capt. Stafford, as well in justice to the General, as for the better information of the publick. - Exon : Printed by and for A. and S. Brice, in Northgate-street; and sold by M. Cooper in Pater-noster-row, London , 1746. - 40p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.103 (B.M.); ESTC t001959.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1768 - 1795. Printers.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1766-1773. Newspaper printer. Brice and Thorn's Old Exeter Journal or Weekly Advertiser, 1-?, 1766?-Nov 1773?. - Continues: Andrew Brice's Old Exeter Journal or the Weekly Advertiser. Continued as: The Old Exeter Journal or Weekly Advertiser. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 15 May, 12 Jun 1772 (nos.300, 304)

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1768. Printers. The EXMOOR scolding; in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also an Exmoor courtship. The sixth edition. - Exon : Printed and sold by A.Brice and B.Thorn, opposite the Guildhall , MDCLXVIII [i.e. 1768]. - 47,[1]p ; 8°. - ESTC t136837; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/EXM. - Davidson p.4.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1769. Printers. EXETER. Theatre. The second night. On Tuesday, January 24, 1769, 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 tragedy, call'd Cymbeline, King of Britain. (Written by Shakespeare) - [Exeter] : [A.Brice and B.Thorn?] , [1769]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). Watermark: Crown GR.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1769. Printers. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by an anonymous author of a pamphlet, entitled "Masonry the way to hell" ... By a member of the most ancient and honourable order of Free and Accepted Masons, I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1770. Printers. 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.); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; 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. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; Davidson p.128 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum (dated 1730); DUL 6590.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1770. Printers. 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. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7).Watermark: Crown GR.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1770. Printers. 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).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1770. Printers. 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°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1770 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 8). Watermark: Crown GR.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew and Thorn, Barnabas. 1771. Printers. 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; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/EXM : s828.99/EXM ; North Devon Athenaeum: D427/EXM.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1717 - 1766. Printer.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1717-1725. Newspaper printer. The Post-Master or the Loyal Mercury. 1-223, Mar? 1717-23 Apr 1725. - Continued as: Brice's Weekly Journal. - Brushfield, T.N. "Andrew Brice and the early Exeter newspaper press" Devonshire Association transactions, 20 (1888), 163-214, offprint with title The life and bibliography of Andrew Brice (1888). Wiles, R.M Freshest advices, Ohio State University Press 1965, 416-20. Devon and Exeter Institution app. p. 100; DUL 58380. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Microfilm: 11 Nov 1720-14 Sep 1722; 24 May-13 Sep 1723; 24 Sep 1724-23 Apr 1725, 30 Apr 1725-9 Jun 1729; 20 Jun 1729-4 Jun 1731 ; Devon and Exeter Institution: 11 Nov 1720-14 Sep 1722; 17 May-13 Sep 1723; 25 Sep 1724-5 Mar 1725; 19 Mar-23 Apr 1725 ; British Library (Burney Collection): 2-9,23 Sep, 28 Oct, 4 Nov, 23 Dec 1720; 2 Oct 1721; 3,10 Aug, 21 Sep, 23,30 Nov, 14,21 Dec 1722; 25 Jan, 1 Feb, 5,19 Jul, 2 Aug, 11 Oct 1723; 31 Jan, 22 May, 10 Jul, 7 Aug 1724; 15,22 Jan, 5,12,26 Feb, 9 Apr 1725.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1717. Printer. The PRESBYTERIANS not chargable with King Charles's death : in two letters publish'd by their ministers, some time before, with their names subscribed, in order to prevent it. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market, in South-gate-street , 1717. - 39p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.97 ; ESTC.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1718. Printer. HOW, Jasper. A sermon preach'd at Exon, May 7. 1718 before an assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal. By Jasper How. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1718. - 32p ; 8°. - *ESTC t066244; DUL 36795.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1718. Printer. The INNOCENT vindicated; or those falsly call'd Arrians defended by a few plain texts of scripture from the wicked aspersions of uncharitable men, who think themselves infallible, and are wise above what is written. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market, in Southgate street , 1718. - 16p ; 4°. - Attributed to "Drake, a taylor" or James Peirce. Published Sep. 1718. - *Dredge p.66 (Bodleian); ESTC t133403; Brockett 1.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew.. 1718. Printer and bookseller. Stogdon, Hubert, 1692-1728. The character of a primitive preacher: a sermon preach'd at Thorverton, near Exeter, ... By Hubert Stogdon. - Exeter: printed by and for Andrew Brice, 1718. - ESTC.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1718. Printer. Trosse, George, 1631-1713. The revd. Mr. Trosse's arguments to prove, that Jesus Christ is Jehovah, the essential God. Taken from his catechism, and a sermon of his on Luke 22. 31. Also, the deity of the Holy-Ghost proved by arguments taken from the same catechism ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1718. - 8°. - *Dredge p.19 (Dymond); DUL 72940 ; ESTC.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. Eveleigh, Josiah, d. 1736. A vindication of Mr. Trosse from the charge of uncharitableness: proving, by ten arguments, grounded upon many plain and full Texts of Scripture, that the doctrine of the Trinity, and true deity of Christ, is fundamental. With a preliminary discourse touching Christ, as the Son of God, to Confute the False Sense of that Phrase, and Confirm the True. By Josiah Eveleigh, Minister of the Gospel. - Exon : printed and sold by Andrew Brice, at the Head of the Serge-Market, in Southgate-Street, 1719. - 8°. London edition published by E.Matthews. - *Dredge p.21 (Dymond); Brockett 17.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. BALL, John. Arius detected and confuted ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge Market in South-gate-street , 1719. - 8°. - *Dredge p.20; Brockett 19; DUL 2295. - Another edition: London : Printed for John Clarke , 1719. (ESTC t022415).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. HALLETT, Joseph. The belief of the subordination of the Son of God to his Father no characteristick of an Arian. By Joseph Hallet. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for John March, bookseller, at the sign of the bible near st. Martins Lane in the High-street , 1719. - 24p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond); ESTC t021503; Plymouth Athenaeum p.11; DUL 32217.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. Hallet, Joseph, 1692?-1744. A letter to the authors of a pamphlet, civilly intitled, A caution against deceivers. By Joseph Hallet. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for John March, bookseller, at the Bible, in the High-street, 1719 , 1719. - 8°. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond) ; ESTC.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. PEIRCE, James. The case of the ministers ejected at Exon. By James Peirce, one of them - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1719. 7,[1]p ; 8°. - Exeter edition end March, London edition on 7 April. - *ESTC t082791; Brockett 9; DUL 52410.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. PEIRCE, James. A defence of the case of the ministers ejected at Exon. By James Peirce. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market , 1719. - 34p ; 8°. - Published in London on 30 April. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond); ESTC t082792; Brockett 11; DUL 52430; Plymouth Athenaeum p.10.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. PEIRCE, James. The evil and cure of divisions. A sermon preach'd at Exon, at the opening of a new meeting-house, March 15. 1718/9. ... By James Peirce. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market , 1719. - 27,[1]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond); ESTC t006405; DUL 52440.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. PEIRCE, James. A letter to Mr. Eveleigh; in answer to his, printed at the end of the reasons, &c. By James Peirce. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market , 1719. - [2],5-16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond); ESTC t097465; DUL 52500.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. PEIRCE, James. A second letter to Mr. Eveleigh, in answer to his Sober reply, &c. To which is added, a confutation of a slanderous report. By James Peirce. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for John March, bookseller, at the Bible, in the High-Street , 1719. - 32p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.86 (Bodleian); ESTC t011641; Davidson supp. p. 42n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.10; Brockett 18; DUL 52580.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1719. Printer. The DECEIVER deceived: being a second appendix to a pamphlet entitul'd A caution against deceivers. ... By. R.N. a layman of the country. - Exon : Printed for the author by Andrew Brice, in the Serge Market , 1719. - 8°. - *Dredge p.20 (Dymond).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1721. Printer. EXETER. Diocese. Articles of inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited in visitation to the ministers, church-wardens, and sidemen, of every parish within the archdeaconry of [space]. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice for Edward Score, bookseller, near the Guildhall , 1721. - 8p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s262.3/WES/EXE (filled in for Totnes). - DUL 1590; not in Dredge.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1721. Printer. HOLWELL, John. A compleat believer the most accomplished scholar. A sermon preach'd at a visitation in Newton-Bushell, in Devon, May the 12th, 1721. By John Holwell, M.A., rector of Torbryan. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the head of the Serge-Market, in Southgate Street , 1721. - 27,[1]p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/NEW/HOL. - Not in Dredge.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1721. Printer. LEY, Thomas. The reasonableness of our present fears of God's judgments. A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, in the county of Devon, on Friday the sixteenth of December, 1720. By Thomas Ley, M.A. vicar of Crediton. - Exon : Printed by And. Brice, for Edward Score and Philip Yeo, booksellers, in the High-street , 1721. - 35,[1]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre: s252/CRE/LEY.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1722. Printer. WILLS, Benjamin. Two sermons, preach'd in Biddeford, October the 2d, 1720, being the Lord's-day after the interment of the Reverend Mr. William Bartlet, minister in that town, who died suddenly, with a prefatory epistle, relating to a christian's conduct, when afflicted with the sudden death of a dear relation. By Benjamin Wills. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Southgate-street , 1722. - x,30p ; 8°. - *ESTC t027538; Sheaves 5 p.549.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1723. Printer. FOULKES, Peter. A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1722-3. Being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By Peter Foulkes, D.D. canon residentiary of the said church. - Exon : printed by A.B. for Nath. Thorn, in St. Peter's Church-Yard , 1723. - [2],26p ; 4°. - Dredge p.98; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; ESTC t047877.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1723. Printer. OF KNEELING in prayer, in the publick worship: a perswasive to the duty, and irreverence lamented and admonish'd. In a letter to an ingenious tradesman, and a sensible countryman. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice for Nath. Thorn , 1723. - 16p ; 4°. - *ESTC t121196.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1724. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. A narrative of the shipwreck and distress suffered by Mr Thomas Manson, of Lympson in Devon, and of his ship's crew, near the coast of Newfoundland, in the year 1704, how they lost their ship in an island of ice ... First briefly drawn up by Henry Treby,one of the comapny; and improved and methodised by A.B. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1724. - 58p ; 12°. - Davidson supp. p.38n; Plymouth Athenaeum p.70; Burnet Morris.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. BIBLE. OT. Psalms. Selections. Twenty-six chosen psalms of thanksgiving and praise, (out of the whole book) for the use of a country parish church; to be sung, in order, all over, several times in the year, constantly. All of an equal length. By the rector. ... - At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Nath. Thorn, bookseller in St. Peter's Church Yard , 1725. - 62p ; 12°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution; Dredge p.46 (Devon and Exeter Institution, "A curious book.").

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. A catalogue of books, in physick, history, classical learning, &c. Most of the classicks cum notis variorum. ... Being the library of the late learned Dr. Musgrave. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at the sign of the Printing press, High Street , 1725. - [2],54p ; 8°. - *ESTC t009315; Munby and Coral; BL S.C. 222(8).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725-1736. Newspaper printer. Brice's Weekly Journal, 1-? - At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, over-against St Stephens Church in the High Street , 30 Apr 1725-[14 May 1736?]. - Continues: The Post-Master or the Loyal Mercury. Continued as: Brice's Weekly Collection of Intelligence. Wiles 48. DUL 6620; Devon and Exeter Institution app. p.100. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 20 Jun 1729-4 Jun 1731 (lacks 29 Jan, 5 Feb, 7 May 1731) ; Microfilm: , 30 Apr 1725-9 Jun 1729; 20 Jun 1729-4 Jun 1731 ; Devon and Exeter Institution: 30 Apr, 11 Jun 1725-13 May 1726; 17 Jun 1726-6 Jun 1729 ; British Library (Burney Collection): 30 Apr, 7 May, 4, 25 Jun, 23 Jul, 8,22 Oct 1725; 21,28 Jan, 4 Feb, 18 Mar, 8 Apr, 6 May, 3 Jun, 1 Jul, 26 Aug, 16,23 Sep, 7 Oct, 16,30 Dec 1726; 20 Jan, 10,17,24 Feb, 2 Jun, 7 Jul, 25 Aug, 27 Oct, 10 Nov, 1,8,15 Dec 1727; 1,22 Mar, 12 Apr, 21,28 Jun, 2,30 Aug, 13 Dec 1728; 21 Mar, 4,25 Apr, 2 May, 4,11 Jul, 1,29 Aug, 5,26 Sep, 24 Oct, 28 Nov 1729; 6 Feb 1730. Microfilm: all Burney Collection issues and: 11 Nov 1720-14 Sep 1722; 24 May-13 Sep 1723; 24 Sep 1724-23 Apr 1725; 30 Apr 1725-9 Jun 1729.

Masthead of Brice's newspaper, 1730

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. FISHER, John. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Peter, in Exon, before the Rt. Worshipful the Mayor and Chamber on August the 6th, 1725, being the anniversary of the deliverance of that city from he Cornish insurrection in the reign of Edward the VIth, by J.Fisher M.A. ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, and sold by the bookellers of that city , 1725. - 32p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.21 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t012017; Davidson supp. p. 1n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L2911.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. HARFORD, Emanuel. Practical discourses on several subjects. By the Rev. Mr. Eman. Harford. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1725. - [4],129,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t014924.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. LISCOMBE, James. [A catalogue of valuable books, in divinity, history, antiquity and physick, &c., which will be sold by auction at the dwelling-house of James Liscombe, bookseller, in St. Martin's-Lane, Exon, beginning exactly at 5 a-clock in the evening.] - [Exeter] : [A.Brice for J.Liscombe] , [1725]. - *Dredge p. 98 (Brice's weekly journal 30 Apr. 1725).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. MARCH, John. [A catalogue of choice and valuable books in divinity, history, philosophy, &c., being the library of the late Revd. Mr. William Peard, of Barnstaple: to be sold by way of auction, at the house of the widow Peard at Barnstaple, on Monday, May 24. 1725.] - [Exeter] : [Printed by Andrew Brice for John March] , [1725]. - *Dredge p.89 (Brice's weekly journal, no. 1, 30 Apr. 1725).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. NEWTE, Samuel. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Tiverton, on Wednesday Sept. 1, 1725. At the opening of an anniversary meeting of the gentlemen educated at Tiverton school, and under the Revd. Mr. Rayner, the present master of it, before his removal from Barnstaple. By Samuel Newte, M.A. rector of the portion of Tidcomb, in the parish of Tiverton. Publish'd at the request of the masters and stewards. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for William Shutt, bookseller, in Tiverton, and sold by the booksellers of Exeter , 1725. - 34p ; 8°. - *Dredge p68 (Bodleian); Davidson supp. p. 1n (Secktor Lib.); ESTC t053461; Plymouth Athenaeum p.107. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/TIV/NEW.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1725. Printer. PRING, Daniel. [A catalogue of valuable books, in several faculties and languages, which will begin to be sold by way of auction at Jones's coffee-house in the High Street, Exon, on Monday, May the 3d, 1725, at 5 a-clock in the afternoon.] - [Exeter] : [Printed by Andrew Brice for Daniel Pring] , [1725]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's weekly journal 30 Apr. 1725).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1726. Printer. HILL, L. [An appeal to justice and the impartial world, being a true and faithful narrative, and just complaint, of the unparallel'd and unjustifiable barbarity and hellish cruelty exercis'd on L.Hill, Esq : a prisoner in the county gaol of Somerset, at Ilchester, by the keeper thereof and his adherents. Written by himself.] - [Exeter] : [Printed and sold by A.Brice, as also by John Dinning, publisher of Brice's Journal in Taunton] , [1726]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's Weekly Journal, 16 Sept. 1726).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1726. Printer. INSTRUCTIONS for them that come to be confirmed, by way of question and answer, with prayers for them to use before and after confirmation. - [At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Jane Pring, bookseller, near St. Martin's Lane, in the High Street] , [1726]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's Weekly Journal, 5 Aug. 1726).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1726. Printer. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. The Christian guide to devotion and obedience: or, the lesser whole duty of man. Being all duties in one view. With prayers for families and private persons, before and after the sacrament; shewing the true preparation. By the author of The art of catechizing. The second edition. - Exon : Printed by A.Brice, for Margery Yeo, bookseller, over-against St. Martin's Lane , 1726. - 105,[1]p ; 12°. - Brice's Weekly Journal 12 May 1727. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s242/GEN/SOU.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1726. Printer. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. Render to all their dues: or, a dialogue between Timotheus and Pleonectes, concerning the converting tithes and offerings to secular uses. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by John March, at the Bible, a little below St. Martins-Lane , 1726. - [2],31,[1],100p ; 8°. - Reissue with cancel half-title and titlepage of the Exeter edition of 1721. - Dredge p.21; ESTC t065479; DUL 67500; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s241.621/GEN/SOU ; Plymouth Athenaeum p.89; Plymouth Public Library L2536,3435; Devon and Exeter Institution.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1726. Printer. WESTCOTT, Samuel. A sermon, preach'd at Tiverton, December the 23. 1725, and publish'd at the request of several of the hearers. By Samuel Westcott. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Samuel Dyer, bookseller in Tiverton , 1726. - 28p ; 4°. - Dredge p.100 (British Museum); *ESTC t068785.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1727. Printer. BALL, John [An answer to some common objections made against those ministers in the West, who have appear'd in defence of the doctrine of the ever blessed Trinity and its importance. Written with all plainness for the use of private Christians. By John Ball. ...] - [Exon] : [Printed by A.Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun. bookseller, at the sign of the Bible, in the High-Street] , [1727]. - Brice's Weekly Journal, 14 July, 1727. - Dredge p.101*.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1727. Printer. ENTY, John. A sermon preach'd at Exon, October the 11th, 1727, being the day of their most excellent Majesties K. George the 2d's and Queen Caroline's coronation, by John Enty. - Exon : Printed by And. Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun., bookseller, at the sign of the Bible, in the High-street , 1727. - 36p ; 8°. - Dredge p.22 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no.1; ESTC t115930.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1727. Printer. The CHRISTIAN guide to devotion and obedience; or, the lesser whole duty of man. Being all duties in one view. With prayers for families and private persons, before and after the sacrament, shewing the true preparation. By the author of the Art of catechising. The second edition. - [Exon] : [Printed by A.Brice, for Margery Yeo] , [1727]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's weekly journal 12 May 1727).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1728. Printer. FAIRCHILD, George. [A catalogue of most curious and valuable books, in divers faculties and languages, being the library of the late Rev. Mr. Geo. Fairchild, deceas'd; which will begin to be sold, by way of auction, on Monday, Sept. 9, 1728, by six a-clock in the evening, at the house of Mr. John Atchison, in Barnstaple, Devon;and to continue every night 'till all are disposed of.] - [Exeter] : [Andrew Brice] , [1728]. - Brice's Weekly Journal 30 Aug. 1728. - *Dredge p.89-90 (T.N.Brushfield).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1728. Printer. HEWGOE, Walter. The blessedness of those who die in the Lord: set forth in a sermon preach'd on the funeral of Sarah the wife of Mr. John Score of the parish of Holy Trinity in Exeter, in the church of the said parish, Sept. the 1st, 1728. By Walter Hewgoe, rector of the parish of the Holy Trinity in Exeter. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, (with the permission of the author) for Mr. John Score , 1728. - 32p ; 4°. - Dredge p.101; ESTC t037854; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/252/HEW. - Davidson p. 194 (Secktor Lib., W, Upcott's bibliographical collections); Plymouth Athenaeum p. 16; DUL 34743.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1729. Printer. A DISSERTATION on the true reading of Acts, ch. xx., v.28, chiefly out of Dr. Mills' Testament. - Exeter : printed by Andrew Brice , 1729. - *Burnet Morris.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1730. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. Freedom: a poem, written in time of recess from the rapacious claws of bailiffs, and devouring fangs of goalers, by Andrew Brice, printer. To which is annexed the author's case ... - At Exon : Printed by and for the author, at his printing-office opposite to St. Stephen's church, in the High-street , 1730. - [8],vi,[4],128p ; 8°. - Dredge p.46 (T.N.Brushfield); ESTC t126080; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/BRI. - Davidson p. 127 (Secktor Lib.); DUL 6570.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1730. Printer. ENTY, John. A preservative against several abuses and corruptions of reveal'd religion; containing remarks on a late book of Mr. Joseph Hallet, jun., entitled A collection of notes &c. By J.Enty. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun., bookseller, at the Bible, a little below St. Martin's Lane, in the High Street , 1730. - xx[i.e.xix],[1],200p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.22 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t115926; DUL 22415.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1731. Printer. The CHURCHES rock; or, the principles of those two excellent persons the right Revd. Dr. Crofts (Bishop of Hereford, author of the Naked truth) and the Rev. Mr. Richard Baxter, concerning the foundation of Christianity, prov'd by twenty arguments to be the truth, and that the fathers and antient church, and our famous writers, antient and modern, abroad and at home, conformists and dissenters, were all of the same mind. In two parts. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, and sold by Samuel Hooker, mercer in Crediton, and the booksellers in Exon , 1731. - 2°. - *Dredge p.69 (Bodleian).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1734. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. The serio-jocular medley, in verse and prose; some very good, some pretty tolerable, and other parts as mean and pitiful as common readers can desire: consisting of choice pieces of wit and humour, moral discourses, political essays, and a vast variety of useful and entertaining speculations: collected partly from the most celebrated , or not common, authors, occasionally-publishe'd pamphlets, and the loyal weekly papers; intermix'd with many original performances, transmitted by correspondents, &c. &c. By Iscanus Philanax. Vol. I. - At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice in the years , 1734 and 1735. - 332,[4]p ; 2°. - Sevin Seydi Rare Books, 1999.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1736-1746. Newspaper printer. Brice's Weekly Collection of Intelligence, 1-?, 21 May 1736?-17 Jan 1746?. - Continues: Brice's Weekly Journal. Continued as: Andrew Brice's Old Exeter Journal or the Weekly Advertiser. Wiles 49. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 8 Dec 1738, no. 134

Masthead of Brice's newspaper, 1738

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1737. Printer. DODDRIDGE, Philip. Christ formed in the soul the only foundation of hope for eternity: in a sermon preach'd at Northampton. By P.Doddridge, D.D. The second edition. - Exon : Printed by A.B. for Aaron Tozer jun. , 1737. - 20p ; 8°. - *ESTC T133988.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1737. Printer. The CONFESSIONS or declarations of John Price, John Collings, and Benjamin Baker, executed at Heavitree gallows Aug 26. 1737. - [Exeter] : [Andrew Brice] , 1737. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Advertisement: As people are impatient at waiting long for such papers as this present, and others are usually publish'd by other hands under the false pretence of being dying speeches, I am persuaded to publish this half sheet as 'tis: which shall be follow'd with the speeches, &c. at the execution with all speed possible. - *DEI.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1738. Printer. The SEVERAL confessions, &c of Zacharias Sutton and John Taylor, executed on Heavitree gallows, Aug. 11. 1738. - At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , [1738]. - 1 sheet. - *DRO (Exeter City Council, ancient letters L498).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1740. Printer. RICHARDS, John. Cask-guaging perfected: containing a short, easy, and demonstrative method for ullaging of casks, which lye with their axes parallel to the horizon: with tables for that purpose. Wherein divers errors and false conclusions, arising by the methods commonly practised in cask guaging, was detected. By John Richards, of Exon. - Exon : Printed for the author, by Andrew Brice, in Gandy's Lane , 1740. - [2],85,[1]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.103 (T.N.Brushfield).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1740. Printer. SOME considerations on the project for a further limitation of the number of place-men in the House of Commons. Humbly offer'd to the publick, but particularly drawn up for the perusal of my fellow citizens. By a freeholder of the city of Exon. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Gandy's-Lane, Exon , 1740. - 16p ; 8°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution; DUL 27845; Burnet Morris; Plymouth Public Library L1066.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1740. Printer. TREVANION, Hugh. A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Exeter August the 7th, 1740, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Chapple and Mr. Baron Wright. By Hugh Trevanion, vicar of West-Alvington, in the county of Devon, and chaplain to the Right Honourable John Earl of Orrery. Publish'd at the request of the High Sheriff and the grand jury. - Exon : Printed by A.Brice, in Gandy's Lane, for Jos. Drew, bookseller in the High-Street , 1740. - 4°. - *Dredge p.46; Plymouth Athenaeum p.94.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1741. Printer. CLARKE, Alured. A sermon preached before the trustees of the charity schools at the cathedral church of Exeter Oct. 13. 1741. By Alured Clarke, D.D. Dean of Exeter. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice for Edward Score, bookseller in Exeter, J. and P.Knapton, in Ludgate-Street, and Sam. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane, London , 1741. - 24p ; 4°. - Dredge p.47 (A.Iredale); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/252/CLA. - ESTC; Plymouth Institution p.50; DUL 11850.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1742. Printer. BARON, Peter. A sermon preach'd in Exeter August the 24th, 1742. Being Bartholomew-day. Publish'd at the desire of some that heard it. By Peter Baron. With some enlargements. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Aaron Tozer, bookseller, in the High-Street ,1742. - 23,[1]p ; 8°. - Dredge p.102 (Dr. William's). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/EXE/252/BAR.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1746-1766. Newspaper printer. Andrew Brice's Old Exeter Journal or the Weekly Advertiser, 1-?, 24 Jan 1746?-1766?. - Continues: Brice's Weekly Collection of Intelligence. Continued as: Brice and Thorn's Old Exeter Journal or Weekly Advertiser. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 17 Apr 1752 (no.326); 7 Jul 1758 (no.53); 3 Sept 1762; 14,28 Jun 1765 (nos.405, 407); 28 Feb 1766 (no. 440) ; Devon and Exeter Institution: 17 Dec 1762 (no.281).

Mastheads of Brice's newspaper, 1752
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Masthead of Brice's newspaper 1765.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1746. Printer. ROBERTS, Daniel. Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts. Written by his son Daniel Roberts. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, at his printing-office in Northgate-street , 1746. - 48p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.47 (T.N.Brushfield); ESTC t049303.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1748. Printer. DAVIES, John. A practical grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all the rules necessary ... By John Davies, master of Plympton school in the county of Devon. - Exon : Printed by A. Brice in Northgate Street , 1748. - 8°. - *Dredge p.24.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1750. Printer. A TRUE account of a most barbarous, dreadful, and shocking murder, committed by one Sylvester Ursus, a Russian, ... - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-Street, Exon , 1750. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Details from 1783 reprint.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1750. Printer. An EXMOOR scolding; in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. The fourth edition. - Exon : Printed and sold by Andrew Brice, at his printing-office in Northgate-street , 1750. - With a separate title but continuous pagination: Exmoor courtship. Sometimes attributed to Peter Lock, also to Andrew Brice. - 32p,plate ; 4°. - Published in Gentleman's magazine 1746 p.352-5. - *Dredge p.70 (T.N.Brushfield); ESTC t098096.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1750. Printer. BAMFIELD, Samuel. A plain, easy, but concise English grammar, in a new method: containing all things necessary for the writing true English: enlarging on those things in which our English grammarians hitherto have been too brief. With many new and useful additons and alterations, never before printed. Designed for the use of grown persons as well as for the use of schools. By Samuel Bamfield, teacher of writing and mathematics, at Honiton, Devon. - Exon : Printed (for the author) by Andrew Brice, and sold by the booksellers of the city, &c. , 1750. - [8],viii,56p ; 8°. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.80; Sheaves 5 p.547.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1750. Printer. EXMOOR courtship, or a suitoring discourse, in the Dovonshire [sic] dialect and mode near the forest of Exmoor. - Exon : Printed and sold by Andrew Brice, at his printing-office in Northgate-street , 1750. - 4°. - Issued with : An Exmoor scolding; ... with separate title but continuous pagination. - *Dredge p.71 (T.N.Brushfield).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1751. Printer. DAVIES, J. A short description of the waters at Glastonbury; together with an impartial accout of the affects thereof in a variety of cases. In a letter to a lady. By a disinterested clergyman, ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by Aaron Tozer , 1751. - 24p ; 8°. - Signed at end: J.Davies. - *ESTC t122546.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1751. Printer. MURALT, Béat. Louis de. The divine instinct, recommended to men. Translated from the French. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1751. - 104p ; 8°. - Translated from the Fench of Muralt by W.Cookworthy or Bernard Mandeville. - *ESTC t106976; Dredge p.103 (John Kinsman cat. no. 55).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1753. Printer. An ATTEMPT to prove that a free and open trade between the kingdom of Ireland and all the ports of the southern coasts of England would be highly advantageous to both kingdoms: ... By a truly impartial hand. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice and sold by Aaron Tozer , 1753. - 44p ; 8°. - *ESTC t018179.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1753. Printer. SALTER, James. An exposition, or practical treatise on the church catechism of the Church of England. To which is annex'd the sacred rite of confirmation; shewing the necessity and expediency of it, and by whom it ought to be administer'd by apostolical authority, viz.: the principal governors of the church, the Right Reverend Fathers in God the Bishops. By James Salter, vicar of St. Mary-Church, in Devon. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for the author; and sold by Edward Score, bookseller, in the High-street , 1753. - [8],191,[1]p ; 4°. -*Dredge p.104 (British Museum); ESTC t100173. - Dredge p.48 (Mark Cann) also reports a 12° edition with shorter title; Sheaf 6 p.341-2; Plymouth Public Library L3190.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1754. Printer. BALLER, Joseph. Courage and faithfulness in the cause of Christ, and his gospel, recommended both to ministers and people : a sermon preach'd at Exon before the assembly of ministers on May the 8th, 1754. By Joseph Baller. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street; and sold by A.Tozer, in the Fore Street, and C.Hett, in the Poultry, London , 1754. - 23,[1]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/252/BAL.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1754. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. At the theatre in Exeter ... Thursday, July 18th ... the oratorio of Acis and Galatea ... ball at New Inn, Apollo ... - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice in Exon , [1754?]. - 1 sheet. - *Bodl. Gough Devon 24 (2).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1755. Printer. The Exeter pocket-journal; or, West-Country gentleman and tradesman’s memorandum-book for the year of our Lord 1755. [...]. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, for Barnabas Thorn, Bookseller, in St. Peter’s Church-yard, [1755] , [136]p. ; 8°. - *ESTC T230762 ; Burnet Morris.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1756. Printer. EXETER. Corporation. The oath of every person to be admitted into the freedom and liberties of the city of Exon. - Exeter : Andrew Brice in Northgate-stree [sic] , 1756. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre: Exeter Pictorial Record Society P&D 7188.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1756. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. On Wednesday November the 17th 1756, at the Theatre, will be perform'd several select pieces of instrumental musick, as done at London at the rehearsal of a comedy, call'd, The inconstant; or the way to win him ... - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon , [1756]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1756. Printer. GIRRARD, J. Practical lectures on education, spiritual and temporal; extracted from the most eminent authors on that subject. Containing every particular requisite that concerns the education of a gentleman, and man of business: with proper advice in regard to the female sex; in order to cultivate the minds of youth with the love of virtue and learning; thereby to enable them to discharge properly that duty incumbent on them to their creator, their parents, and the world. Also, observations on a private and publick education; with some proper directions to the several teachers in the English and writing schools; which the editor, by long experience, is sensible cannot fail of raising in the minds of youth an emulation for learning. Necessary for all parents to have in their families. To which is annexed 32 pages of moral and entertaining sentences, in prose and verse; on virtue, religion, wisdom, learning, industry, frugality, honesty, &c., &c., &c., proper for youth either to transcribe, or study by way of evening task. By J.Girrard, W.M., &c., in Exeter. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for the editor; and sold by Messrs. Score and Thorn, booksellers in Exeter; Mr. Gould, bookseller in Dorchester; John Trownson, bookseller in Totness; Thomas Tremlett, in Dartmouth; and James Michell, bookseller in Penzance , 1756. - [10],7-204p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s370.1/GEN/GIR. - Dredge p.104-5; ESTC; t099921.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1756. Printer. SOME remarks on the late conduct of our fleet in the Mediterranean. In a letter to a member of Parliament. By an Englishman. - Exon : printed by Andrew Brice, and sold by Aaron Tozer , 1756. - 44p ; 8°. - *ESTC t131691; Plymouth Public Library L1064.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1756. Printer. The cHARTER of the borough of Plymouth and the case of Roch against Berry in the Queen's Bench 1712. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice in Northgate Street , 1756. - Clamp. - Held by: Plymouth Public Library.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1757. Printer. STOWFORD. Manor. [Notice of sale of manor of Stowford, alias East Harford and other lands of John Williams Esq. of Stowford in Harford and Ugborough, 30 Aug. 1757]. - [Exeter]`: [Andrew Brice, Northgate Street] , 1757. - 1 sheet. - West Devon Record Office 82/1 (original not seen).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1758. Printer. COADE, George. A letter to the Right Honourable W.P., Esq; by an Englishman. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, and sold by Aaron Tozer , 1758. - 132p ; 8°. - W.P.=William Pitt. - *ESTC t018232.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1759. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. The grand gazetteer, or topographic dictionary, both general and special, and antient as well as modern, &c. Being a succinct but comprehensive geographical description of the various countries of the habitable known world in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; more especially of Great Britain and Ireland, and all the British settlements abroad, or where we have trade, commerce or correspondence. Shewing the situation, extent, and boundaries, of all the empires, kingdoms, republicks, provinces, cities, chief towns &c. with their several climates, soils, produces, animals, plants, minerals &c. the government, traffick, arts, manufactures, customs, manners, and religion, of the divers nations; and the vast many admirable (some of them stupendous) curiosities, both natural and artificial; the most remarkable events, accidents and revolutions, in all past ages; &c. &c. Aptly and requisitely interspers'd with many thousands of uncommon passages, strange occurrences, critical observations ( as well sacred as prophane) and proper relations; which most agreeably surprise and delightfully inform. Diligently extracted and as accurately as possible compiled from the most esteemed voyagars [sic], travellers, geographers, historians, criticks, &c. extant. A work in its form entirely new, very necessary for numbers, and serviceable to all degrees of readers - (not excepting the most learned, and with libraries best furnish'd) - readers not only of news-papers, magazines, &c. &c. &c. but of histories of former ages or the present, the classicks, and even the sacred writ itself; the antique articles being collected either from original authors or the best translators, and divers learned commentators on the Bible, &c. &c. By Andrew Brice of Exeter. - [Exeter] : Printed by and for the author, at his printing-house in Northgate-street, Exon , 1759. - 1446p ; 2°. - Originally issued in 44 monthly parts. - Sheets also issued in London in two volumes with the title: A universal geographical dictionary; or, grand gazetteer ... By Andrew Brice of Exeter. In two volumes. - London : Printed for, and sold by, J.Robinson and W.Johnston, in Ludgate-street; P.Davey and B.Law in Ave-Mary-Lane; and H.Woodgate and S.Brooks, in Pater-Noster Row , 1759. The London issue includes an engraved frontispiece and eight maps. - *Brushfield; Dredge p. 26 (Devon and Exeter Institution); ESTC t035796; Plymouth Public Library L1150; Devon and Exeter Institution p.54; DUL 6580.- Held by: Devon heritage Centre.

Advertisement for 16th number of Grand gazetteer, 1752

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1759. Printer. WEBBER, Francis. A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors and contributors to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, at St. Peter's, Exon, on Tuesday the 28th of August, 1759. Published for the benefit of the hospital. By Francis Webber, D.D., Dean of Hereford and rector of Exeter College. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in North-gate-street: and sold by Edward Score over-against the Guildhall , 1759. - 33,[1]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.105; ESTC t002611; Sheaves 5 p.592.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1760. Printer. BLACKETT, Edward Bridges. Charity the characteristical mark of genuine christianity. A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors and contributors to the Devon and Exeter Hospital at St. Peter's, Exon, on Tuesday, 2d of September, 1760. By Edward Bridges Blackett, LL.D., rector of Stoke Damerell, Devon. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice for Edward Score bookseller in Exon; James Wallis bookseller in Market Street Plymouth; [and several London booksellers] , 1760. - iv,16p ; 4°. - *Plymouth Institution p.51; Bodl. Gough pamphlets 2326 (18).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1760. Printer. BRICE, Andrew. A universal geographical dictionary, or grand gazetteer. - Exeter : Bryce , 1760. - *Dredge p.27 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia). T.N.Brushfield finds the existence of this and other editions apart from the two of 1759 unlikely.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1760. Printer. CALUMNY detected, and malice defeated: being a succinct and just account of certain late endeavours against Mr. J.J.Sherenbeck, of Plymouth, merchant, tending to destroy his reputation. ... In which is contained, at large, the last and dying declaration of Edward Kennedy, who was executed ... on Friday April 11 1760: ... By a friend to truth. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , [1760]. - 23,[1]p ; 8°. - Horizontal chain lines. - *ESTC t027500.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1760. Printer. FORTESCUE, James. A sermon preach'd at Topsham, on Thursday, November the 29th, 1759, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the late successes of His Majesty's arms by sea and by land, and for the late very plentiful harvest. By J.Fortescue, A.M. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, and sold by B.Thorn and E.Score, booksellers, in the Fore-street , 1760. - 30p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.105; ESTC t016190.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1761. Printer. CHAPPLE, William. Calumny confuted, by the plain evidence of plain facts, supported by plain reasoning: being a true account of the author's proceedings relative to the subject of a late dispute, with a vindication of his conduct and veracity from the scandalous misrepresentations and defamatory declarations of the disappointed Doctor. ... - Exeter : Printed by A.Brice; and sold by B.Thorn and E.Score , [1761]. - [2],iv,81,[1]p ; 4°. - To the reader signed: W.C. Exeter, May 25, 1761. - DUL 10480; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; Dredge p.49 (Devon and Exeter Institution); ESTC t027081.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1761. Printer. PROPOSALS for carrying into execution a scheme for erecting a general academy at Exeter. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated at foot: Exon, May the 6th, 1761. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761/05/06 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 10). Watermark: British arms.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1761. Printer. TREMLETT, Richard. A state of the dispute between Dr. Andrew and Mr. Pitfield. With free remarks upon the behaviour and arguments of Counsellor Shapleigh. By Richard Tremlett. ... - Exon : Printed by A.Brice and sold by Mr. Score, Mr. Thorn, Mr. Tozer, and Mr. Grigg, booksellers , 1761. - [4],iv,55,[1]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s364.163/DEV/TRE. - Dredge p.48 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Davidson p.185 (Secktor Lib); Plymouth Institution p.54; ESTC t027533; DUL 72620.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1762. Printer. PITFIELD, William. Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Archdeacon Sleech. By William Pitfield. To which are subjoined, by William Chapple, some further observations on so much of the said pamphlet as relates to himself and his evidence. - [Exeter] : Printed by A.Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon; and sold by all the booksellers , 1762. - [4],48p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s346.04344/DEV/TRE. - Dredge p.27,105 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Davidson p.186 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.54; ESTC; Plymouth Public Library L1100 (dated 1790); DUL 56170.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1762. Printer. TREMLETT, Richard. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Archdeacon Sleech, occasion'd by his pamphlet called "Mr. Pitfield's reasons, &c ...". By Richard Tremlett. - [Exeter] : Printed by A.Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon; and sold by all the booksellers , 1762. - [2],73,[1]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s364.163/DEV/TRE. - Dredge p.27 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Davidson p.186 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.54; ESTC t038358; DUL 72610; Plymouth Public Library L1086.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1762. Printer. WESTCOTT, Samuel. Several discourses on the following subjects: Of remembering God our creator in youth. Of gratitude, or thanksgiving to God, for his mercy and goodness; two sermons. Of casting our care on God; two sermons. Of thinking on our ways. The witnesses of Christ's resurrection proved to be valid. Of the effusion of the Holy Ghost after Christ's ascension. Printed at the earnest request of the hearers. To which is, by desire, added a sermon preach'd before the assembly of ministers in Exon. By Samuel Westcott. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by the booksellers , 1762. - [4],262p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s242/TIV/WES. - Dredge p.71 (Plymouth Free Lib.); ESTC t104824; DUL 76710.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1763. Printer. ASSEMBLY-ROOM, Exeter. On Wednesday, August the 10th, at the Assembly-Room, will be perform'd a concert of vocal and instrumental music, in two parts. The principal vocal part by Mr. Corfe. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon , [1763]. - 1/2°. - 1 sheet. - Advertisement for concert in Western Flying Post 8 Aug. 1763, 2d. - William Pollard Collection.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1764. Printer. BAMFIELD, Samuel. A new treatise of astronomy, or astronomy opened: being a rational and mathematic enquiry into the true principles and nature of astronomy, or frame of our solar system. Wherein divers and weighty reasons will be offered, to shew that the present-received system, cannot possibly be the true one. Also a new system will be humbly proposed, for the examination of the learned, whereby all the coelestial phoenomina will be much more naturally explained, and accounted for, than by the present system, and without that oblique and unnatural motion of the Earth our astronomers are obliged to suppose. By Samuel Bamfield, teacher of mathematics, at Honiton, Devon. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon , 1764. - [8],xiv,[2],111,[1]p,[3] folded plates : ill ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s521/GEN/BAM. - Dredge p.27; ESTC t043034; Sheaf 5, p.547-8.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1764. Printer. DEVON and Exeter Hospital. Statutes and constitutions of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, at Exeter; with the rules and orders for the government and conduct of the house, &c. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-Street, Exon , 1764. - 42,[14]p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/362.11/EXE. - Dredge p.50 (T.N.Brushfield); Davidson p.26.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1764. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. By desire of the Right Hon. the Countess of Waldgrave. On Tuesday, October 23, 1764, at the Theatre, will be presented by the Exeter Company, a comedy, call´d The busie-body. ... - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street, Exon , [1764]. - 1 sheet. - ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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E_EN_DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1764. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. 21 December 1764. The lyar. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills. - No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1764. Printer. GRIGG, W. A catalogue of scarce and valuable books in divinity, history, law, and physick, being the libraries of the Rev W.Harling, M.A. rector of Kilkhampton, and Mr. John Kennedy, of Exon, both deceased, on sale at W.Grigg's, bookseller, near Broadgate, Fore street, Exon. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice in Northgate st. Exon , [1764]. - 8°. - *Dredge p.50 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Dean and Chapter. To be leased, for a term of 21 years, by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, the tything garb, or rectorial tythes of Widycombe, otherwise Withecombe, in the Moor, in the county of Devon, ... For which purpose a survey will be held ... on Tuesday the 28th day of January, 1766 ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, in the High-street , [1765]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. Watermark: Crown GR.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. On Wednesday, October 9, 1765, at the Theatre, will be presented, by the Exeter Company, a comedy, call'd The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, opposite to St. Stephen's church door, in the High-street , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. The last time of performing it this season. On Monday, October 21, 1765, at the Theatre, will be presented a new comic opera, call'd Love in a village. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, opposite to St. Stephen's church door, in the High-street, Exon , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. Not acted here these eight years. On Wednesday, October 23, 1765, at the Theatre, will be presented by the Exeter Company, a tragedy, call'd The distress'd mother, written by Ambrose Phillips, Esq; ... - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, opposite to St. Staphen's church door, in the High-street, Exon , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. Never acted here. On Wednesday, October 30, 1765, at the Theatre will be presented, by the Exeter Company, a new comic opera, call'd The maid of the mill. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, opposite to St. Stephen's church door in the High-street , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. By desire of the Rt. Hon. Viscountess Courtenay. On Tuesday, November 19th, 1765, at the Theatre, will be presented a comedy, call'd The conscious lovers. (Written by Sir Richard Steele.) - [Exeter] : [Andrew Brice?] , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. HOOKER, John. The antique description and account of the city of Exeter : in three parts. ... All written purely by John Vowell, alias Hoker, Gent. ... - Exon : Now first printed together by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-street , 1765. - [8],192p ; 4°. - List of subscribers. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/0001/HOO ; Barnstaple: BX:EXE/0001/HOO. - Dredge p.28; Davidson p.26; ESTC t138609; Plymouth Public Library L231; Devon and Exeter Institution p.109; DUL 36180.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. WIGHT, Robert. The force and influence of example, particularly with regard to the encouragement and support of public charities: a sermon preached at the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exon, on Tuesday the 27th of August, 1765, being the anniversary of the foundation of the Devon and Exeter Hospital. By Robert Wight, A.M. prebendary of the said church. Published at the request of the stewards and gentlemen then present. - Exeter : Printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by Barnabas Thorn and Edward Score bookseller, in Exon , 1765. - 23,[1]p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/EXE/252/WIG. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.52; ESTC t040014; Plymouth Public Library L2896.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1765. Printer. EXETER. Theatre. On Wednesday, October 16, 1765, at the Theatre, will be presented, by the Exeter Company, a tragedy, (not acted here these ten years) call'd Zara, written by Aaron Hill, Esq; .. - [Exeter] : Printed by Andrew Brice, opposite to St. Stephen's church door, in the High-street , [1765]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Playbills ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1766. Printer. Exeter Dean and Chapter. To be leased, for a term of 21 years, by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, the tything garb, or rectorial tythes of Widycombe, ... - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice , [1766]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1766/01/28. - Subjects: Devon. Widecombe in Moor. Tithes. Leasing. 1766.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1766. Printer. MUSGRAVE, William. Readiness to good works recommended and enforced. A sermon preach'd at the archidiaconal visitation of the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter, held on Wednesday the 30th day of April, 1766, at the parish-church of St. Stephen, in the said city. By the Rev. William Musgrave, LL.D. rector of St. Laurence, Exon. The second edition. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by Barnabas Thorn, Edward Score, and William Grigg, booksellers, in Exon , 1766. - 19,[1]p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/EXE/252/MUS.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Andrew. 1766. Printer. Harris, James, 1709-1780. Daphnis and Amaryllis: a pastoral. The music by Mr. Handel, and other eminent masters. - Exon : printed by Andrew Brice, in the High-Street; and sold by Edward Score, opposite the Guildhall, MDCCLXVI. , [1766]. - 16p. ; 8°. - *ESTC n343.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1780 - 1781. Printers.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1780. Printers. Brice, Thomas. Remonstrance of the American officers, from the London Gazette of last Saturday, December the 2d, 1780. Rhymified by Thomas Brice. - Exeter: printed by E. and T. Brice, [1780].. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: We captains of the Yankee line. - *ESTC t001360.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1780. Printers. The HISTORY and dying words of William Wotton executed at Heavitree gallows Monday March 20 1780 and to be hung in chains at Bratton Clovelly for the murder pof Mrs Grace Peard, Mrs Florence Rundle and Molly Rundle her daughter on the night of the 1st of November last. - Exeter : Printed by E.Brice and Son near East gate where next Saturday will be published price 2d the life of this great criminal , [1780]. - 1 sheet. - Burnet Morris (Mr. W.H.Stone collection).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1781. Printers. The DUTCH answer to the British manifesto. - Exeter : Printed by E. and T.Brice , [1781?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: If ever on earth a poor nation was hobbled. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1781/03/12 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). - No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1781. Printers. The Exeter chronicle: containing the ancient history of the city of Exeter, and of its assaults and sieges, ... with an account of the foundation and building of St. Peter's Cathedral; memoirs of the bishops ... - Exeter: printed and sold by Elizabeth and Thomas Brice, [1781]. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/0001/EXE.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth and Thomas. 1781. Printers. Devon. Assizes. The sentences of the prisoners tried at the Castle of Exeter, at the Lent assize, March, 23, 1781, before the Hon. Sir Beaumont Hotham and Sir Richard Perryn, ... - Exeter: printed by E. and T. Brice, [1781]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1773 - 1786. Printer.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1773. Printer. 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°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution; Burnet Morris (H.Stone collection).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1781. Printer. The LIFE, character, and dying behaviour of John Andrews, executed at Heavitree gallows, Friday, Aug. 24, for stealing two heifers and three steers. - Exon : Printed by E.Brice, near East-Gate , [1781]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Two columns of text. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z36. Watermark: British arms [?].

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. A full and particular account of Mary Williams, the noted horse-stealer, August 13, 1782. - Exeter: printed by E. Brice, near Eastgate, [1782?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005 ; ESTC.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. A true and particular account, of the horrid and inhuman murder, committed by Joan Stone, of Langford Budville, in the county of Somerset, on the body of her own infant, on Saturday August 10th, 1782. - Exeter: Printed by E. Brice, [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. ACCOUNT of the murder, committed by Catherine Giddy on her male bastard child. - Exon : Printed by E.Brice, near East-Gate , [1782]. - 1/2°. - Dated at foot: June 22, 1782. - Verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/06/22 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. Character and dying behaviour of the two murderers, executed at Heavitree gallows, Monday, March 25, 1782. - Exeter : Printed by E.Brice, near East-Gate , [1782]. - 1/2°. - In two columns, verso blank. - Murderers' names: John Trathing, Elizabeth Waldron. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/03/25 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. The life, character, confession, and dying behaviour of Rebecca Downing, burnt at Heavitree, Monday, July 29, 1782, for poisoning her master, Richard Jarvis. - Exon : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near East-Gate , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - 49 lines of text. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - A variant with 56 lines of text, the additional seven lines inserted at the foot of the page to describe the burning. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/07/29 ; DRO 997Z/Z37 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5).

Version without the additional lines describing the execution.
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Version with the additional lines describing the execution.
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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. The Newfoundland sailor. - [Exeter] : [Elizabeth Brice] , [1782?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: A Newfoundland seaman, walking on the strand, with woodcut of sailing ship identical to that on The sorrowful lamentation of Miss Sarah West. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: DRO 997Z/Z9. No watermark detected.
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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1782. Printer. The sorrowful lamentation of Miss Sarah West. The unhappy young lady who lost her life with her sweetheart, on board the Formidable man of war commanded by the brave Rodney, in the engagement with De Grasse, was killed at the round top. - Exon : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near East:Gate , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - In two columns with two woodcuts, one, of a sailing ship identical to that in The Newfoundland sailor. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/04/12 ; ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). Watermark: Britannia [? indistinct].

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. A MOST shocking affair that happened last week near Totnes. Exeter, July 31, 1783: ... - Exeter : Printed by E.Brice, near Eastgate , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1783/07/31 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. ACCOUNT of John Warren, commmitted [sic] to high goal [sic] yesterday, for bullock stealing, Exon, Feb. 28, 1783. - Exeter : Printed by E.Brice , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1783-02-28 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. ACCOUNT of seven malefactors, executed at Heavitree-Gallows, Friday, August 29, 1783. - Exeter : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near Eastgate , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/EXE/1783. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. An ACCOUNT of a barbarous and inhuman Murder, committed on the body of Thomas Furse, by the Hands of his own Son John Furse, at Norton, near Taunton, July 4 1783. - Exeter: Printed by Elizabeth Brice, [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. An ACCOUNT of a most daring highway robbery. Committed by M'Can on Mr. Blake. Sept. 1783. - Exeter : Printed [by E.Brice] , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Imprint indistinct, the typography makes Elizabeth Brice the probable printer. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/PLY 1/1783 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. An ACCOUNT of a barbaron [sic] Murder, committed by William Hacker, Shoemaker on the body of Wm. Hull, his Apprentice at Compton, in Somerset Jan. 20. 1784, he is committed to Taunton Goal. - Exeter: Printed by Elizabeth Brice, [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. CONFESSIONS and dying behaviour of two murderers, executed on Hall-Down, Monday, August 18, 1783. - Exon : Printed by E.Brice, near East-Gate , [1783]. - 1/2°. - Verso blank. - Murderer's names: John Grinslade, John Cuningham. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/CHU 1/1783 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). - Burnet Morris (W.H.Stone collection). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. R. W. Beauty's admirer; or, the lover in Cupid's snare, the following is a copy of a letter sent by Mr. W..., to Miss S..., upon seeing her at the theatre, 1783. - [Exeter] : [Elizabeth Brice?] , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Assigned to Elizabeth Brice on typograhical grounds. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1783 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1783. Printer. A song composed by a sailor at Exeter, on Ld. Hood's expected visit to that city, to the tune of He comes, &c. - [Exeter] : [E.Brice?] , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/8o. - Ascribed to Elizabeth Brice on typographic grounds. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1783 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). Image: EXETER-BRICE-1783-SONG.JPG.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1784. Printer. A FULL and particular Account of a most Horrid and Bloody Murder, committed on the body of a young Gentleman, by a Journeyman Barber. - Exeter: Printed by Elizabeth Brice near West Gate, December 9 [?], 1784. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1784. Printer. An ACCOUNT of a most daring highway-robbery, committed on Saturday night last, near Kingsbridge, Exeter. April 28, 1784. - Exeter : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near West Gate , [1784]. - 1/2°. - Half sheet of text, on verso: The speech of Oliver Cromel [sic], upon dissolving the Parliament. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/KIN 1/1784 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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E_EN_DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth? 1785. Printer. MR. BILLY'S taxes, or the downfal of the nation. A new song and a true song. - [Exeter?] : [Elizabeth Brice] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse in two columns, first line: Good people of England - Refers to marriage tax and shop tax. - *DRO 9972/Z15. - No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1784. Printer. The SPEECH of Oliver Cromel [sic], upon dissolving the Parliament. - Exeter : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near West Gate , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - On verso: An account of a most daring highway robbery committed on Saturday night last, near Kingsbridge. Exeter. April 28, 1784. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1784 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1785. Printer. A FULL, true, and particular account of a barbarous and inhuman murder. Committed by Charles Jenkins on the body of his wife. - Exeter : Printed by Elizabeth Brice, near West-Gate , [1785]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Dated at top: Gloucester, May 23, 1785. - *Private collection. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre.

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E_EN_DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth? 1785. Printer. The lamenti[ng maid]. - [Exeter?] : [Elizabeth Brice?] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Slip song, first line: Early one morning [just as the sun was rising]. Fragment. No watermark detected. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. Image: EXETER-S.N.-1785-LAMENTING.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1786. Printer. An ACCOUNT of the particulars of the uutimely [sic] death of Richard Wrench, who is thought to have been murdered, by persons unknown. Who was found dead in a sand pit, on Tuesday morning last, near Hevitree, Nov. 14 1786. - Exeter : Printed by Elizabeth Brice near Westgate , [1786]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z34. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Elizabeth. 1790. Printer. IDB. A new copy of verses called an answer to the candidates glory. - [Exeter] : [Elizabeth Brice?] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Notes: Verse, first line: Last Friday some verses I chanc'd to peruse.- Assigned to Elizabeth Brice on typographic grounds. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre: ME 1790 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 2).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1754 - 1756. Printer.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1752. Printer. Wreyford, Samuel. The immortality of the soul prov'd from moral arguments ... a sermon occasioned by the death of Mr Solomon Tozer ... April 23, 1752. - Exon : Printed by Thomas Brice , [1752]. - [8],31,[1]p ; 8oHeld by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/EXE/252/WRE. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Inhabitants. Tozer, Solomon. Death. Sermons. 1752.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1754. Printer. THORPE, Joseph. A new treatise of arithmetic: wherein vulgar and decimal fractions (especially the latter) are apply'd ... By Joseph Thorpe. - Exon : Printed (for the author) by Thomas Brice , 1754. - vx[i.e.xv],[13],254,[2]p ; 8°. - List of subscribers. - Dredge p.48 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t124553.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1755. Printer. [UNSTAMPED NEWSPAPER]. - [Exeter] : [Printed by Thomas Brice] , [1755]. - No copies survive. Referred to by Andrew Brice. - Brushfield, T.N. "Andrew Brice and the early Exeter newspaper press," Transcactions of the Devonshire Association, vol. 20, 1888, p.199-200; Wiles.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1755. Printer. A SHORT essay on the scheme lately set on foot for lighting and keeping clean the streets of the city of Exeter, demonstrating the pernicious and fatal effects with which it would have been attended. - Exon : Printed by Thomas Brice; and sold by Aaron Tozer, bookseller, opposite St. Martin's Lane, High Street , 1755. - 16p ; 8°. - A humorous tract. - *Dredge p.25 (Devon and Exeter Institution); Davidson p.26; Devon and Exeter Institution app. p.127. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [1]. 1756. Printer. SOME considerations on the lawfulness and expediency of frequenting the theatre, as it is at present circumstanced at Exeter. Addressed to the citizens of that city. - Exon : Printed by Thomas Brice, near Eastgate, 1756. - 6p ; 2°. - Attributed in manuscript to: Benjamin Heath. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1756 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 7). - DUL 6610,34150; Devon and Exeter Institution app. p.28.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1780 - 1802. Printer.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1780. Printer. PHIPPS, Joseph. To the youth of the Norwich meeting. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice , [1780?]. - 12p ; 12°. - Signed: J.P. - *Joseph Smith Friends' books ii,413.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1781. Printer. BRICE, Thomas. Address of thanks from the English virgins of sixteen to the Hon. Charles-James Fox, for his zeal to obtain an amendment of the marriage-act, to enable females to marry at sixteen and males at eighteen. Put into rhyme by their typographical amanuensis, Thomas Brice. - Exeter : Printed by Thomas Brice, in Goldsmiths'-Street , [1781]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; DRO 997Z/Z6 ; LE 1781 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1781. Printer. Successes in East-India. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1781?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse and prose, first line: Now, ye Britons, rejoice; - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1781 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. [Rodney's] complete victory over the French fleet. - Exon : printed by Thomas Brice, Goldsmith's-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse and prose, first line: Of late o'er a goblet of nectar old Jove - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Account of the most audacious robbery and inhuman murders, committed by a gang of footpads, on the person and family of the Rev. Dr. Martin. It having been found, that among the numerous convicts discharged from the ballast-lighters on the Thames, ... they are no sooner liberated, than, getting into London, they put their villainous schemes into execution. ... - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Private collection. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. ACCOUNT of the most cruel murder, committed by Richard Parker on Eiz. Vere, his sweetheart. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Private collection. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Account of the unnatural murder, committed by John Harris on his own son. - Exon: Printed by Thomas Brice, [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Brice, Thomas. Elegy, on the much-lamented death of Lady Courtenay. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Ah! Court'nay! wast thou of the vulgar great, - Dated and signed at foot: Exon, April 6, 1782. T.B. [Probably Thomas Brice]. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/04/06 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Brice, Thomas. The prospect of peace: an ode. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , June 17, 1782. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed: T. B. Verse and prose, first line: No more let horrid war engage, - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/06/17 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Crimes and executions of the five bloody robbers, hung at Tyburn, Sept. 16, 1782. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-street , [1782]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Private collection. - Held by: Devon heritage Centre.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. Read, compare, determine. Outline of Mr. Fox's speech, in the House of Commons, July 9, 1782. Outline of Ld. Shelburne's speech, in the House of Lords, July 10, 1782. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - In two columns. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/07/10 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. RODNEY triumphant, and France humbled. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: Ye sailors that flow on the ocean so wide. - Printed on same quarter sheet as: The maid's lamentation for the loss of her shepherd. - Woodcut of sailing ship. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. The DUELLISTS, a farce, performed at the Theatre Real, in Heavitree, last Monday. - Exon : Printed by Thomas Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , June 28, 1782. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Mock-dramatic text in two columns, verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1781/06/28 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. The lamentation of Rebecca Downing, condemn'd to be burnt at Heavitree, near Exeter, on Monday, July 29, 1782, for poisoning her master, Richard Jarvis. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice, Goldsmiths'-Street , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: Good people all, pray, pity me - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782/07/29 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1782. Printer. The maid's lamentation on the loss of her shepherd. - [Exeter] : [printed by Thomas Brice] , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: Down to the woods, down to the groves, - Woodcut of shepherdess. - Printed on same quarter sheet as: Rodney triumphant. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1782 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 9). Image: EXETER-BRICE-1782-RODNEY.JPG.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1783. Printer. A TRUE account of a most barbarous, dreadful, and shocking murder, committed by one Sylvester Ursus, a Russian, on the bodies of a number of poor innocents: as also of his apprehension, tryal, conviction, condemnation, and execution, for the same. - Exeter : Printed, originally, by Andrew Brice, in Northgate-Street, Exon, 1750; and, by desire of many, re-printed by Thomas Brice, in Goldsmiths'-Street , 1783. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1783 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1783. Printer. Brice, Thomas. The state-coach in the mire, a tale; in three parts. By Thomas Brice. - Exeter : Printed and sold by the author, in Goldsmith's-street, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]. - 32p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.52 (Brushfield). - Variant imprint: London : Sold by Scatcherd and Whitaker, in Pater-Noster-Row and by S.Woolmer, and the author, in Exeter , 1783. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre; ESTC t071550; DUL 6617.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1783. Printer. The EVER-MEMORABLE history of the goose-chace; or, the oven ransack'd. Partly a parody on the ballad of Chevy-chace, and to the same tune. - Exeter : Printed by Thomas Brice, in Goldsmiths'-Street , [1783?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse in two columns, first line: God prosper long great George our king, - *DRO 9972/Z17. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas. 1783. Printer. [EXECUTION BROADSHEET]. ... Thomas Furze. - Exeter : [Thomas?] Brice , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1783. Printer. The NEW art and mystery of gossipping : being a genuine account of all the women's clubs about London : ... - Exon : Printed by Thomas Brice, in Goldsmiths'-Street; where travellers and shopkeepers may be supplied , [1783?]. - 8p ; 8°. - *DRO 9972/Z22. No watermark detected.

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Account of the three malefactors this day (July 30, 1763) executed at Heavitree gallows. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: DRO: 9972/Z 38. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Executions. Broadsheets. 1763.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1784. Printer. ACCOUNT of a most inhuman Murder, committed by John Collins, on the Body of Rebecca Butler. Bristol, Oct. 23, 1784. - Exeter: Printed by T. Brice ..., [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Seen on wall of Angel Hotel, Honiton, 1990 ; Bonhams sale 1 June 2005, lot 155 ; Quaritch 2005.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1784. Printer. ACCOUNT of the nine murderers, committed to High-Goal last night. Exeter, July 21, 1784. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, at the Conduit, Fore-Street , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/PLY 1/1784 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). Watermark: Lion of Seven Provinces.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1784. Printer. GENTS, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of Exon. - Exon : Printed by T.Brice , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse in support of John Baring, first line: Fit tools for us jugglers to play off our tricks on. Dated at end: Jan. 6, 1784. - *ESTC t001362.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1784. Printer. The CHARTER of the citizens of Exeter, granted by King Henry VII. July 10, 1498, in the 13th year of his reign. - Exeter : Printed and sold by Thomas Brice, at the Conduit , 1784. - 1 sheet ; 1°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1784. - DUL 24940. Watermark: Britannia + GR [and] F & T.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1784. Printer. TO the independent voters of West-Out. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Letter in defence of British constitution, signed at end: Exeter Jan. 31, 1784. Thorough-Work. - *ESTC 001365.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas. 1785. Printer. [...] most [...] humane [...ADD]RESS to the convicts on pronouncing sentence of death, at the castle of Exeter. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, at the Conduit , [1785?]. - 1/2°. - Damaged. - * Devon and Exeter Institution.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1785. Printer. A FULL true and particular account of the most cruel barbarous and inhumane murders that were committed on the bodies of John Breeze, gunner, in the Royal Artillery, and Catherine Breeze his wife, at the Obelisk Battery near Frank's Quarry, opposite Plymouth-Dock, on Wednesday morning last, the 7th. of December, 1785, by Thomas Russell. - [Exeter] : [Thomas Brice?] , [1785]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Lower right corner missing. - *DRO 9972/Z41.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1785. Printer. HOLMES, William. A translation of a charter, granted to the inhabitants of the city of Exeter, by King Charles the first: likewise some abstracts and quotations from charters and grants to the city of London, which serve as explanations to that part of the charter, which directs that the election of the common-council for the city of Exeter shall be according to the custom used for the election of aldermen for the city of london. By a citizen of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [Thomas Brice?] , 1785. - xii,78p ; 4°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.52 (Brushfield), 73 (A.Wallis); Davidson p.27; Plymouth Athenaeum p.45; ESTC 110832; Plymouth Public Library L2007; Devon and Exeter Institution app. p.29; DUL 24940,35950.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1785. Printer. IZACKE, Richard. Rights and priviledges of the freemen of Exeter: being an account of all legacies left to the poor of the said city, from the year 1164 to 1674 inclusive; containing an alphabetical list of all the persons names by whom such legacies were left; also the sums left by each of them; and the uses to which they were ordered to be applied by the donors, being in the whole 132. First printed in the year 1736, by Samuel Isacke, Gent., from the manuscript of his grandfather, Richard Isacke, Esq., clerk of the peace for the city and county of Exeter; interspersed with proper remarks detecting the misapplication of some of the said charities: to which is now added a copious index, pointing at the situation of the lands, the amount of monies, annuities, &c. given to each charity respectively, arranged chronologically. - Exeter : Reprinted by T.Brice, at the Conduit , 1785. - iv,80p ; 4°. - *Dredge, p.33 ( Devon and Exeter Institution) ,108 (Brushfield); Davidson p.25; Held by: Devon heritage Centre ; ESTC 110831; Devon and Exeter Institution app. p.40; DUL 38310.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1786. Printer. CONFESSION and dying behaviour of Daniel Rendall Haynes, executed at Heavitree Gallows, Friday, August 25, 1786. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice,at the Conduit , [1786]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z30. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1786. Printer. CONFESSION and dying behaviour of Tho. Russell, hung at Heavitree gallows, Monday, March 27, 1786, for murder of John & Catherine Breese. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, at the Conduit , [1786]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z40. - Devon and Exeter Institution; Burnet Morris (W.H.Stone collection). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1786. Printer. DYING words and behaviour of William Brooks and James Kerslake, executed at Heavitree gallows, Friday, April 7, 1786. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, at the Conduit, [1786]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z32. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1786. Printer. EXETER. Archdeacon. Instructions to the church-wardens and sides-men, for the due and safe execution of their office, delivered at the visitation of the Archdeacon of Exeter.- Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, at the Conduit , 1786. - 8p ; 4°. - Held by: DRO 337B/Add 2/5570.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1787. Printer. CHARACTER and dying behaviour of William Fitzgerald executed at Maudlin-gallows Exeter January 24. 1787. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice opposite the Elephant Inn, North Street , [1787]. - 1 sheet. - *Burnet Morris (W.H.Stone collection).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1787. Printer. The VERY becoming and exemplary behaviour of William Patrick, from the time of his receiving sentence to the instant of his execution, at Heavitree last Monday, ... - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, in North-Street , [1787]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated at top: Exeter, April 12, 1787. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1787/04/12 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1787. Printer. TROUGHTON, Thomas. Barbarian cruelty; or, an accurate and impartial narrarive of the unparalleled sufferings and almost incredible hardships of the British captives, belonging to the Inspector privateer, Capt. Rd. Veale, during their slavery under Muley Abdallah, ... Originally published by T.Troughton, of London; now republished by Timothy Le Beau, of Exeter, his fellow-sufferer, in that dreadful captivity. - Exeter : Printed and sold (for the editor) by T.Brice opposite the Elephant-Inn, North-Street , 1787. - 260p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/382.44/TRO.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1788-1789. Newspaper printer. Brice's Old Exeter Journal, ?-?, Sep 1788?-1 Oct? 1789. - Continues: The Old Exeter Journal or Weekly Advertiser. Continued as: Brice & Co.'s Old Exeter Journal. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 19 Feb 1789 (vol.73, no.3748).

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1788. Printer. TROUGHTON, Thomas. Barbarian cruelty; or, a narrative of the sufferings of British captives belonging to the Inspector privateer during their slavery under Muley Abdallah, Emperor of Fez and Morocco; from January, 1746, to their deliverance in December, 1750. With an historical account of the country, from the earliest periods. Originally published by Thomas Troughton, now republished by Timothy Le Beau. To which is subjoined, a relation of the hardships endured by the crew of the Litchfield man of war, shipwrecked on the coast of Barbary in the year 1758. - Exeter : Printed for the editor, and sold by W.Lowndes, no. 77, Fleet-street, London , 1788. - [2],285,[1]p ; 8°. - First published: London , 1751. - The Relation of the hardships written by James Southerland. - *Dredge p.74; ESTC t115061.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1789-1791. Newspaper printer. Brice & Co.'s Old Exeter Journal, ?-?, 8 Oct? 1789-5 May? 1791. - Continues: Brice's Old Exeter Journal. Continued as: Old Exeter Journal

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1789. Printer. HALLORAN, Lawrence Hynes. An ode (attempted in Sapphic verse) occasioned by the proposed visit of Their Majesties to the city of Exeter, by Lawrence Hynes Halloran. Master of Alphington Academy, near Exeter, and author of a collection of poems now publishing by subscription. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice , [1789]. - 16p ; 4°. - Preface dated: Wed. morning 12th August 1789. - *Bodl. 280 d.461.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1789. Printer. Price, Rees. A sermon : on public worship. By the Rev. Rees Price, curate of Okehampton. A sermon : on public worship. By the Rev. Rees Price, curate of Okehampton , [1789]. - Worldcat ; ESTC. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/CRE/PRI ; British Library ; National Library of Scotland.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. BAMPFYLDE forever! Tune - Heave the lead. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, in Trinity College , [1790?]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1790 ; ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 2). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. BAMPFYLDE, Charles Warwick. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, letter-press and copper-plate printer , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: C.W.Bampfylde, Exeter, June 22, 1790. - Gives results of poll. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.17.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. BOTANY Bay, a new song. [Tune, Poor Jack]. - [Exeter] : Printed by T.Brice, North-Street , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse with woodcut, first line: My dear girl, I'm safe landed at Botany Bay, - Verso blank. - Printed on same half sheet as: The young maid's complaint for the loss of her sweetheart. - *DRO 9972/Z18.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. DUNSFORD, Martin. Historical memoirs of the town and parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon. Collected from the best authorities, with notes and observations. By Martin Dunsford, Mercht. - Exeter : Printed for the author by T.Brice , 1790. - [2],466,[2]p, plates : ill,maps ; 4°. - List of subscribers. - Dredge p.34 (Devon and Exeter Institution); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/TIV/0001/DUN ; Barnstaple: BX:TIV/1790/DUN ; North Devon Athenaeum: D900TIV/DUN3 ; Tiverton ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; ESTC t075357, t075211; Davidson p.55; Somers Cocks S16; Plymouth Public Library L207; DUL 22570; Devon and Exeter Institution p.108.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. DUNSFORD, Martin. Historical memoirs of the town and parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon. Collected from the best authorities, with notes and observations. By Martin Dunsford, mercht. - Second edition. - Exeter : Printed for the author by T.Brice , 1790. - [2],466,[2]p, plates : ill,maps ; 4°. - List of subscribers. - Single leaf at back headed: Second edition. - Errata and addenda. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/TIV/0001/DUN. - Davidson P.55.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. A JOURNEY from time to eternity. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, North-Street , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1°. - Devotional text surrounded by border of alternating hourglasses and skull and crossbones. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: OE 1790. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1790. Printer. The YOUNG maid's complaint for the loss of her sweetheart, cast away on board the Dragon. - [Exeter] : [T.Brice] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse with woodcut, first line: Young maidens all pray give attention, - Printed on same half sheet as: Botany Bay. - *DRO 9972/Z18. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1791. Newspaper printer. Old Exeter Journal 12 May?-Nov 1791. - Continues: Brice & Co.'s Old Exeter Journal. Goodwill purchased by: Trewman's Exeter Flying-Post.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1791. Printer. Kenrick, Timothy. The spirit of persecutors exemplified; and the conduct to be observed towards their descendants. A sermon delivered at George's Meeting-House, Exeter, November 5th, 1791. To which are prefixed, some observations upon the causes of the late riots at Birmingham. By T.Kenrick. - Exeter ; Printed by T.Brice; and sold by J.Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London , [1791]. xvi,30p ; 8°. *DRO 4404addD/97; Bodl. G.Pamph 1016 (10); Plymouth Athenaeum p.94. - Held by: DRO 4404addD/97.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1791. Printer. Morgan, Samuel. A common-prayer-book according to the plan of the Church of England, with suitable services. ... - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice; and sold by J.Johnson, no. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, London , 1791. - [2],xvi,379p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.109.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1792. Printer. HELL in an uproar; or, Tom Paine below stairs. An infernal drama. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, in North-Street , [1792?]. - 1/4°. - Quarter sheet of text in two columns, verso blank. - *Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1792 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 1). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1792. Printer. NEWPORT, William. Miscellaneous trifles, in verse. Attempted by William Newport, ... - Exeter : Printed for the author, by T.Brice , 1792. - 108,ivp. - *ESTC t018579.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1793. Printer. An EXMOOR scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning; also an Exmoor courtship; both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon: to which is adjoined a collateral paraphrase in plain English. For explaining barbarous words and phrases. - Exeter : Printed and sold by T.Brice , 1793. - 8°. - *Dredge p.78 (Bodleian); Davidson p.4.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1794. Bookseller. Bowring, William. The trial of Wm. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How's Lane Meeting, Plymouth; before the Hon. Baron Perryn, and a special jury, at Exeter; on the 25th of July, 1793. for seditious words. Taken in short hand by Mr. Wm. Bowring. - London : Printed for William Winterbotham. Sold by J.Ridgway, York Street, St. James's-square; H.D.Symonds, Paternoster-row; D.I.Eaton, Newgate Street; B.Crosby, Stationers-court; D.Holt, Newark; R.Phillips, Leicester; J.Campbell, Burton-stseet, [sic] Bath; W.Page, Cambridge; and Brice, Exeter , 1794. vii,[1],132,[2]p ; 8°- *Devon Heritage Centre.; Dredge p.111 (T.N.Brushfield); DUL 5910.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1794. Bookseller. Bowring, William. The trial of Wm. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How's Lane Meeting, Plymouth; before the Hon. Baron Perryn, and a special jury, at Exeter; on the 25th of July, 1793. for seditious words. Second edition. - London : Printed for William Winterbotham. Sold by J.Ridgway, York Street, St. James's-square; H.D.Symonds, Paternoster-row; D.I.Eaton, Newgate Street; B.Crosby, Stationers-court; D.Holt, Newark; R.Phillips, Leicester; J.Campbell, Burton-stseet, [sic] Bath; W.Page, Cambridge; and Brice, Exeter , 1794. viii,132,[1]p ; 8°- From same setting as first edition; title-page from same skeleton. - A variant omits Brice from imprint, as does the third edition, also printed from same skeleton in 1794. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; ESTC t051709.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1794. Printer and bookseller. The EVIDENCE, cross-examinations, arguments of counsel, and the Hon. Baron Perryns remarks, on the two trials of Wm. Winterbotham, assistant preacher at How's Lane Meeting; Plymouth, before special juries at Exeter, July 25th. and 26th. 1793. for seditious words, delivered in two sermons, preached November the fifth and eighteenth. 1792. - Exeter : Printed for T.Brice, North Street , 1794. - 8°. - *Dredge p.53 (Devon and Exeter Institution).

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1794. Printer. MAP of the seat of war,on the frontiers of France, Germany, and the Netherlands, 1794. - Exeter : Printed and sold by T.Brice. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Typographic map. - F.Herbert.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1795. Printer. DYING behaviour of Wm. White, hung at Bridgewater, Thursday, August 13, 1795, for the murder of his sweetheart. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice , [1795]. - 1/2°. - Verso blank. - Held by: DRO 9972/Z42. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1795. Printer. SIGNIOR Punch's lamentation, on the removal of Lammas fair. - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice, North-Street, where may be had (price four pence) the Exmoor scolding and courtship, with a paraphrase in plain English , [1795?]. - 1/4°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1796. Printer. Tremlett, Thomas. Strictures on a proposed plan, for adopting a loan, with a view of instituting reversionary annuities, or government dividends payable at a further period. By Thomas Tremlett. - London : Printed (for the author) by J.Johnson; Exeter, printed by T.Brice , 1796. - 47,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t001316.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1798. Printer. ABSTRACT of the Contribution-Act, for prosecuting the war. - Exeter : T.Brice, printer , [1798]. - 1/4°. - verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1798 EG 4 ; DRO: Misc. papers box 5 ; ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 4). - ESTC. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1799. Printer. CHARACTER and dying behaviour of Mary Ann Martin, executed at Exeter, Saturday, March 23, 1799, for poisoning Margaret Palmer. - Exeter : T.Brice, printer , [1799]. - 1/4°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1799. Printer. CONFESSION and dying behaviour of Betty Limpany aged 17 executed at Exeter Friday April 5th 1799 for setting fire to her master's house. - Exeter : T.Brice printer , [1799]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - H.Stone collection.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1799. Printer. HOLMES, William. Plan of proceeding. Octavo. First part. Holmes' tract on bodies corporate generally, those in Exeter specially, which includes the novel country-rates, Exeter, 1799. Second part. Holmes' epitome of political hisory ... Third part. Holmes on the police of Exeter specially, ancient and modern, as an accompaniment to Izaake's memorials of the city ... N.B. As the compilation is for an amusement of the compiler, three years may be required before the three parts be published. To be dated the last day of the year 1799. - [Exeter] : T.Brice, printer, High-street, Exeter , [1799]. - [2],4,[2],48p ; 8°. - Dredge p.113 (British Museum); ESTC t042425; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s336.014/DEV/HOL. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.45; DUL 35940.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1800. Printer. HOLMES, William. Holmes' - tract on the novel county-rates, Exeter, 1799, hypothetically founded on the births of two acts of Parliament, (12 and 13 George ii) now nearly sixty years of age; collated with county-rates, Devon, &c., whence forfeitures of recognizances, felons' goods, &c., pass into His Majesty's exchequer, but in Exeter, to the burser of the chamberlain of Exeter; including a sketch of the present state of the city bodies-corporate, generally and specially discussed; by William Holmes Esq., a deaf freeman of Exeter, S.C.L. - Oxford. This tract sold by Mr. Samuel Coker, sadler's ironmonger, near the public pump, Smith-street, Exeter - who will keep the account of sale without reward - as the profit by sale (if any) will be for public benefit - if a loss, Mr. H. will readily pay it. - [Exeter] : Sold by all the booksellers in England. T.Brice, printer, High-street, Exeter , 1800. - [2],48p ; 8°. Dated at top: 14th April, 1800. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.113-4 (British Museum); Davidson p. 28 (Secktor Lib.); DUL 35920.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1801. Printer. A collection of Hymns for Social Worship. - Exeter : Brice, 1801. - Held by: University of Exeter. - Subjects: Unitarian church. Prayers.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1801. Printer. Confession & dying behavior of seven malefactors executed on the New Drop, Exeter, April 6, 1801. - Exeter : T.Brice, printer , [1801]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1801/04/06 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 5). No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1801. Printer. Southcott, Joanna. The strange effects of faith; with remarkable prophecies (made in 1792, &c.) of things which are to come: also some account of my life. - [Exeter] : Printed for the author, by T.Brice, High-Street, Exeter , [1801]. - 48p ; 8°. - Dated on title-page: Jan. 1801. - Pullen 1. - *Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s920/SOU/A1:4, D1:5 ; British Library ; Oxford ; Cambridge. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Millenarists. Southcott, Joanna. Works.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1801. Printer. Southcott, Joanna. The strange effects of faith : with remarkable prophecies of things which are to come, also some account of my life. - 3rd edition. - Exeter : Brice, 1801-02. - Held by: University of Exeter.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1801. Printer. Summary of the trial of Henry Penson, sentenced to die for sheep-stealing, at Exeter Assize, on Saturday, March 21, 1801 ... - Exeter : Printed by T.Brice , [1801]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/EXE/1801. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Thieves. Penson, Henry. Trials. 1801. No watermark detected.

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DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1802. Printer. BRICE, Thomas. The history and description, ancient and modern, of the city of Exeter. By Thomas Brice. - Exeter : Printed and sold by the author, St. Martin's Lane; sold also by T.Hurst, and J.Badcock, Pater-Noster-Row, London , 1802. - [2],216,32p. - Two parts only issued. 216 [i. e. 183], 32 p. : plate, tables. ; 22 cm. - Issued in numbers. Pages 45-76 of part 1, and all after p. 32 of part 2 were never issued. Cf. Brit. Mus. catalog; Lowndes. Davidson p.28. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre sB/EXE/0001/BRI ; Devon and Exeter Institution ; Cambridge ; British Library ; University of Exeter. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. History.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1802. Printer. EXETER election, 1802 : a list of the freemen and freeholders who voted at the general election for two representatives in Parliament for the city of Exeter ... with an alphabetical index and general and comparative statements; Sir C.W. Bampfylde ..., James Buller ..., Edmund Granger ... candidates. - Exeter : by T. Brice, 1802.. - 14p. - Held by: Devon and Exeter Institution

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1802. Printer. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning; also an Exmoor courtship; both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon; to which is adjoined a collateral paraphrase in plain English, for explaining barbarous words and phrases. - Exeter : Printed and sold by T.Brice , 1802. - 31,[1]p ; 12°. - Leaves are unsigned. Final page is blank. With a head- and tail-piece. Edited with additions by A. Brice. Also attributed to A. Brice and Benjamin Bowring. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/EXM ; s821/JON Bound with : The miscellaneous poetic attempts of C. Jones ; North Devon Athenaeum: D427/LOC ; Oxford ; British Library. - Davidson p.4. - Subjects: Somerset. Exmoor. Dialect literature.

DEV_Exeter. Brice, Thomas [2]. 1802. Printer. Such things are! no farce. - Exeter : Brice, printer , [1802]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Dialogue in favour of Bampfylde, dated: June 26th, 1802. - *Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1802/06/26 ; Barnstaple ; Exmouth ; Plymouth ; Torquay (photocopies, Exeter Garland 2). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Addresses. 1802. Watermark: D.

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