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22 March 2014

Devon imprints. Plymouth

The Devon book trades : imprint registers.
Plymouth.

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PLYMOUTH. Devon. See also Devonport (from 1824), Plymouth Dock (before 1824).

Plymouth. Adams, Orion. 1758 - 1763. Printer.

Plymouth. Adams, Orion. 1758. Printer. PLYMOUTH Magazine: or, the universal intelligencer. Number I. For October 23, 1758. To be continued once a fortnight. Containing:- I. The freshest advices, both foreign and domestic, price of corn, &c. at Mark-Lane, London; Lloyd's list of ships taken by the English and French, stocks, lottery-tickets, bankrupts, and weekly bill of mortality. II. The fairing, a new song, as sung by Miss Stevenson, at Vauxhall. III. Friendship, a new song, as sung by Miss Formantle, at Ranelagh. IV. Life of the King of Prussia. V. Sixteen pages of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Enter'd in the Stamp-Office according to act of Parliament. - Plymouth : Printed by O.Adams; and sold by most booksellers in Devonshire and Cornwall , 1758. - 8°. - *Dredge p.81-2 (W.H.K.Wright).

Plymouth. Adams, Orion. 1759. Printer. PLYMOUTH gazette. - [Plymouth] : [O.Adams] , [1759-60?]. - Discontinued by 14 Jan. 1760, no copies found. - Wiles 117-8.

Plymouth. Adams, Orion. 1763. Printer. ALCOCK, Thomas. Observations on that part of a late act of Parliament which lays an additional duty on cyder and perry. ... By Thomas Alcock, A.M. and a cydermaker in Devonshire. - Plymouth : Printed by O.Adams, for the author, and sold by Zach. Freno, bookseller in Plymouth; and Messrs. Hawes, Clarke and Collings, in Paternoster-Rowe, Richard Ware and Co. on Ludgate-Hill, London; and Mr. Score in Exeter , [1763]. - iv,48p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.82-3 (Plymouth Free Lib.); Davidson p.110 ; Plymouth Institution p.33; DUL 570; Plymouth Public Library L1381.

Plymouth. Arliss, Amelia? 1835? Printer. BARON, Robert Webb Stone. Municipal reform: or the old guiled all and the new gilled all. By R.W.Baron.- Plymouth : [Arliss?] , [1835?]. - Davidson p.42 (Bookseller's cat.).

Plymouth. Arliss, Amelia? 1840. Printer. BARON, R.W.S. Our act week or the hebdomadary cycle of the new year and St. Theodore. By R.W.S.Baron. - Plymouth : [] , [1840?]. - Davidson p.44 (Bookseller's catalogue).

Plymouth. Arliss, Amelia. 1846. Printer. Baron, Robert Webb Stone. Mayors and Mayoralities, or, annals of the Borough / by the poet corporate Robert Webb Stone Baron. - [Plymouth] : Amelia Arliss , 1846. - 114p ; 18cm. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : B/PLY 1/0001/BAR ; Plymouth ; WorldCat. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1846.

Plymouth. Arliss, Amelia. 1847. Printer. Baron, Robert Webb Stone. Our charter week : or the hebdomadery cycle of Saints Lambert and Michael / by the poet corporate Robert Webb Stone. - [Plymouth] : Amelia Arliss , 1847. - 10p ; 18cm. - Davidson p.42 (Bookseller's catalogue). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 352.005/PLY/BAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Mayors. Inauguration.

Plymouth. Arliss, Ward West. 1823. Printer. DEVONSHIRE Union and West of England Benefit Institution. The Devonshire Union and West of England Benefit Insurance Institution, established March 25, 1823 : table of rates, and rules and regulations to be observed by males and females insuring for weekly allowances, medical attendance and medicines during sickness, superannuation when incapable of work, sums of money payable at death, annuities in old age, and sums of money at lyings-in. Capital £10,000. - Plymouth : printed, under the authority of the directors, for Mr A.G. Whitfield, secretary, by W.W. Arliss , 1823. - Davidson p.44 (Bodleian). – Sources: COPAC.

Plymouth. Arliss, Ward West. 1824. Printer. Cole, John. Treatise on the circular zodiac of Tentyra in Egypt / by Mr John Cole, Purser in the Royal Navy. - Plymouth : Arliss , 1824. - 118p : Diagram ; 24cm. - Author born in Guildford c.1777, was living in Plymouth by 1840. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s523/GEN/COL. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Astronomers. Cole, John. Works. Zodiac. 1824.

Plymouth. Arliss, Ward West. 1825. Printer. Pathetic ... Pathetic English poetry. - Plymouth : W.W.Arliss , 1825. - 72p; frontispiece. Held by: Exeter Central Library, early children's book collection.

Plymouth. Armstrong, Robert. 1845. Author and publisher. ARMSTRONG, Robert. Statement of occurrences in the Royal Naval Hospital Plymouth. By Robert Armstrong, M.D., F.L.S. ... - [Plymouth] : For private circulation , [1845?]. - 112p ; 8°. - Davidson p.46n (Yarde Lib.).

Plymouth. Barnikel, Richard. 1789 - 1790. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Barnikel, Richard. 1789. Bookseller*. The EXETER and West-Country traders' memorandum-book, for the year 1790. - Exeter : Printed and sold by W.Grigg and Son; sold also by Mr. Barnikel, Plymouth; Mr. Cleave, Totnes; Mr. Barrett, Barnstaple; Mr. Eyre, Launceston; Mrs. Elliott, Falmouth; Miss Kirkup, Honiton; Mr. Griffiths, Bideford; Mr. Handford, Ashburton; Mr. Huxtable, Southmolton; and may be had of all other booksellers , [1789]. - New Exeter journal 10 Dec. 1789 etc.

Plymouth. Barnikel, Richard. 1790. Bookseller. The new Exeter journal, or General advertiser, for Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, and Somerset. - [Exeter, England] : Printed and published by W. Grigg and Son, nearly opposite Broad-Gate, in Fore-Street, Exeter. Likewise published every Thursday morning by Mr. Barnikel, bookseller, in Plymouth; and Mr. Grigg, Plymouth-Dock , 1790-vol.2, no.88, 26 Aug. 1790. Began in Dec. 1788. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Plymouth. Barnikel, Richard. 1793. Bookseller*. Dillon, Henry. A sermon preached at the parish church of Stoke Damerel, by the Rev. Henry Dillon [...] on Friday the 19th day of April 1793, being the day appointed for a general fast. - Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by E. Hoxland ; sold also by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row in London ; Trewman and Grigg, Exeter ; Barnikel Plymouth ; Jackson, Dartmouth ; Griffiths, Bideford ; Cleave, Totnes ; and Whitfield, Tavistock , [1793]. - Advertised in Trewman's Exeter Flying Post 4 July 1793. Not in ESTC. - Held by: No copy traced. Subjects: Devon. Stoke Damerel. Churches. Stoke Damerel Parish Church. Sermons. 1793.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1830 - 1860. Printer.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1830/60. Printer. Dot and Carry One ["Pounds, shillings, pence and farthings" and] The Coal Meter ["Twas in the middle of the day"]. - Plymouth : William Bates , [1830/60]. - The two pieces were issued together. No other information on these two pieces, so it is not possible to know if The Coal Meter was exclusive to Bates. - Sources: Madden Collection 23 (Country Printers 8) [VWML mfilm No.90] Item no.77 ; Brown, Roly.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1830/60. Printer. My Friend and Pitcher. - Plymouth : William Bates , [1830/60]. - Verse: "The Wealthy fool with gold in store". By John O'Keeffe (1747-1843). - Sources: Madden Collection 23 (Country Printers 8) [VWML mfilm No.90] Item no.78 ; Brown, Roly.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1830/60. Printer. The Quarter Day. - Plymouth : William Bates , [1830/60]. - Verse: "Twas on a quarter's day". About rent-collecting, mentions the building of the new London Bridge in 1831. Attributed to J Bruton and sung at the Eagle Tavern. - Sources: Madden Collection 23 (Country Printers 8) [VWML mfilm No.90] Item no.78 ; Brown, Roly.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1830/60. Printer. Tom Starboard. - Plymouth : William Bates , [1830/60]. - Verse: "Tom Starboard was a lover true". Attributed to T. Knight. - Sources: Madden Collection 23 (Country Printers 8) [VWML mfilm No.90] Item no.78 ; Brown, Roly.

Plymouth. Bates, William. 1854. Publisher*. Caryl on the judgements of war. The Church's duty, and the nation's danger : or, the punishment of the sword, a judgment [sic] from heaven. Being, a large, powerful, and prophetic discourse by the late Joseph Caryl, . - London Exeter ; Edinburgh ; Plymouth ; Bath ; Manchester. published by Houlston & Stoneman, Paternoster Row; G., J. & R. Banks, Bermondsey New Road; Exeter: Drayton & Son; Edinburgh: John Menzies; Plymouth: Bates, Mrs. Nicholson, and Mrs. Rudman. Bath: W. Noble; Manchester: W. Bremner; and all Booksellers 1854 ;. - 19,[1]p. ; 8°. - With an advertisement for works published by Houlston & Stoneman. Microfilm. London: British Library, 1995. 1 reel: negative; 35 mm. NC.115373. Microfiche. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1995. 1 fiche: positive; 11x15 cm The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.8025. Mic.F.348/1.1.8025. - Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1814-1819. Publisher.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1814. Publisher. ROWE, Elizabeth, Mrs. Friendship in death, in letters from the dead to the living : to which are added devout exercises of the heart ... with the life of the author / reviewed and published, at her request by I. Watts.-- Plymouth : printed for and published by J. Bennett; J. Mudge, printer, 1814.-- xiv, 506 p ; 8vo. - Held by: Lampeter (Special collections) ; University of Exeter ; Cambridge ; British Library.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1815. Bookseller. MACGOWAN, John. The death of Abel : translated from the German of Solomon Gessner; with the life of the author. To which is added, The death of Cain: after the manner and as a sequel to The death of Abel. To which is subjoined, The life of Joseph, the son of Israel / By John MacGowan, ...-- New edition...-- Plymouth : printed for and published by J. Bennett, York-Buildings, New-Town., 1815..-- [2], xvi, [1], 4-400 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 8°. - Printer's name from colophon.. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1815. Publisher. WESLEY, John. The history of Henry, Earl of Moreland / revised and edited by John Wesley.-- New ed..-- Plymouth : Bennett, 1815. - Held by: University of Exeter.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1817. Publisher. JENKS, Benjamin, 1646-1724. Prayers and offices of devotion for families, and for particular persons on most occasions. By the Revd. Benjamin Jenks. - [New edition].-- Plymouth : J. Bennett, 1817.-- 472 p. ; 12º. - There is an additional titlepage, engraved. Included in ESTC dated 1800? - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1818. Publisher. GOODWIN, Thomas. The glories of Christ set forth : in his mediatorial character, under the several offices in his death, resurrection, ascension, sitting at God's right hand, and intercession / by Thomas Goodwin; revised, with a recommendatory preface of the work, and a short memoir of the life of the author by Robert Hawker.-- Plymouth : Printed for and published by J. Bennett, 1818.-- 430p. - With an additional titlepage, engraved, and a portrait. - Held by: British Library ; Cardiff.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1819. Printer. GOODWIN, Thomas. Christ, the mediator : set forth and illustrated according to Holy Scripture, in six books, in which the subject is traced from the first revelation of Jehovah in his eternal counsel for the recovery of the church by redemption, and carried on, in a regular succession of order / by Thomas Goodwin ; revised and recommended by Robert Hawker.-- Plymouth : J. Bennett, 1819.-- vii, 627 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. - Held by: Nottingham.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1819. Printer. GOODWIN, Thomas. Christ the mediator, set forth and illustrated according to holy scripture. In six books / by Thomas Goodwin. - Plymouth : J.Bennett , 1819. - 627p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s232.3/GEN/GOO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Works. Christ.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1820. Printer. Bunyan, John. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come / by John Bunyan ; with explanatory notes by W.Mason ... - Plymouth : J.Bennett , 1820. - xx,563p : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s823/BUN. - Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Bunyan, John. Texts.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1821. Printer. Smith, Samuel. The great assize; or day of jubilee, on which we arrive at immortality ... / by Samuel Smith. - Plymouth : J.Bennet , 1821. - 443p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s236.9/GEN/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Christian doctrine. Judgement day.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1822. Printer. Goodwin, Thomas. The glories of Christ set forth ... together with the triumphs of Christ ... revised with a recommendatory preface ... / by Thomas Goodwin, D.D.. - Plymouth : J.Bennett , 1822. - xxii,430p : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s232.3/GEN/GOO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Works. Christ.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1822. Printer. Hawker, Robert. Scripture extracts, accompanied with notes and observations, from ... holy scripture / from the writings of the Rev. Robert Hawker. - Plymouth : J.Bennett , 1822. - 288p,plate : port ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s220.52/GEN/HAW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Works. Bible.

Plymouth. Bennett, John? 1827. Printer. Hawker, Robert. Christ the Alpha and Omega : being the substance of a sermon preached in the church of Charles, Plymouth ... December 31,1826. – [s. l.] : [s. n.] , 1827. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/PLY/HAW ; not in COPAC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Works. Sermons. 1820 - 1827.

Plymouth. Bennett, John. 1870. Printer. Aunger, Edmund. Times that are gone over; or, sketches from the lives of the Rev. Robert Hawker and the Rev. John Hawker. - Plymouth : John Bennett , 1870. - 116p : port ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s920/HAW. - Subjects: Devon. Clergy. Hawker Family. Biographies.

Plymouth. Bennett. 1852. Printer. The times that are gone over : or, sketches from the lives of the late Rev. Robert Hawker and the Rev. John Hawker .... - Plymouth : Bennett , 1852. - 116p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s920/HAW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Biographies.

Plymouth. Bewes, Thomas. 1804. Author and publisher.

Plymouth. Bewes, Thomas. 1804. Author and publisher. BEWES, Thomas. Republication of a Correspondence in an affair between Mr. Bewes, and Mr. J. Tonkin, etc.-- Plymouth : Bewes, 1804.-- 47, 12 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library Plymouth. Birmingham, W. 1875. Printer. A directory of the parish of Plympton St.Mary. - Plymouth : W.Birmingham , 1875. - 36p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1875. - Subjects: Devon. Plympton St. Mary. Industries & trades. Directories. 1875.

Plymouth. Bond, F. B. 1870. Printer. Goodwin, Jack. Carmina vial / by Jack Goodwin. - Plymouth : F.B.Bond, Pr. , [1870]. - 7p : ill ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p821/GOO. - Subjects: Westcountry. Writers. Goodwin, Jack. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [1]. 1813 - 1820. Printer.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [1]. 1813. Printer. The Syren; or, Naval songster : A collection of songs, duets, catches, and glees / selected from the works of Charles Dibdin, and the latest and best operas, as sung by Braham, Incledon, Philips, &c. ; to which is prefixed, a great variety of toasts and sentiments.-- Plymouth : Printed and sold by R. Bond, ..., 1813.-- 96 p. : 1 ill. ; 12°. - Words only.. - Frontispiece.. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [1]. 1814. Printer*. Hennah, Richard. A succinct account of the lime rocks of Plymouth : being the substance of several communications, read before the members of the geological society, in London, and partly printed in their transactions. With ten lithographic plates ... By the Rev. Richard Hennah.-- Plymouth : printed for W. Curtis, and G. and B. Whittaker, London, by R. Bond, Plymouth, [18--].-- viii,[2],iv,64p, plates ; fol5. - Record for incomplete copy.. - With a printed list of subscribers.. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [1]. 1820? Printer. The Bristol coachman. A new song - [Plymouth] : Printed for Wm. Rice, by R. Bond, Whimple-Street, Plymouth , [1820?]. - Verse: "Come all you country lasses, come listen to my song ...". Slip song. Sources: Bodleian Allegro, Harding B 25(287).

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1818. Printer.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1818. Printer. Tom, the piper's son.-- Plymouth : Printed and sold by R. Bond, jun., [c.1818].-- 12p : ill ; 10cm. - Held by: National Library of Wales.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1822. Printer. Vyse, Charles. The new London spelling book, or the young gentlemen and ladies' guide to the English tongue ... / by Charles Vyse. - new ed. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Bond , 1822. - 144p : ill,port ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s372.632/GEN/VYS. - Subjects: Background. Schools. Curriculum. Spelling.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1823. Printer*. Hennah, Richard. A succinct account of the lime rocks of Plymouth : Being the substance of several communications read before members of the Geological Society ... and partly printed in their transactions / by the Rev Richard Hennah, Chaplain to the Garrison of Plymouth. - Plymouth : printed for W.Curtis by R. Bond, Plymouth , 1823. - 71p : plates ; 27cm - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s552.6/PLY/HEN ; North Devon Athenaeum: D550/HEN. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Limestones.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1823. Printer. Worsley, Israel. A lecture on the grounds of Unitarian dissent from the Church of England : ... delivered at Plymouth, in the winter of 1822-3. - Plymouth : R.Bond for author , [1823?. - 26p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/GEN/BEL/14. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Unitarian doctrine. Lectures. 1822-1823.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1830. Printer. The singular life and adventures of a lady of the town, many years resident in Russel Street, Covent Garden - 15th edition. - Plymouth : Pr. by R.Bond , [1830]. - 26p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p398.5/PLY/SIN. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Chapbooks. 1830.

Plymouth. Bond, Robert [2]. 1830. Printer. Bible, English : a pocket Bible for young masters and misses, translated from the original, & appointed to be read by children. - Plymouth : Robert Bond , [1830?. - 96p : ill ; 8cm. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Background. Bible.

Plymouth. Bond, Thomas J. 1830. Printer. DIXON, Miss. A journal of eighteen days excursion on the eastern and southern borders of Dartmoor, and on the western vicinity of Exmoor, including Ilfracombe, Lynton, &c. By Miss Dixon, author of "Castalian hours," &c. &c. - Plymouth : Printed by T.J.Bond, 10, Whimple-Street , 1830. - 49p ; 25cm. - Davidson p.19 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/DAR5/1830/DIX. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Description & travel. 1830.

Plymouth. Bowering, S. 1872. Printer. South Devon Railway. Rules and regulations to be observed by gangers and others employed... / South Devon, Cornwall & West Cornwall Railways. - Plymouth : Pr.by S.Bowering , [1872]. - 24p ; 14cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p385.312/WES/SOU. - Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. South Devon Railway. Track. Maintenance. Rules. 1872.

Plymouth. Bowering and Co. , 1877. - Robjohns, Sydney. Buckland Abbey and Sir Francis Drake : a paper read before the fellows of the Royal Historical Society / by Sydney Robjohns. - Plymouth : Bowering & Co. , 1877. - 32p ; 22cm. - Held by: WSL: p726.7/BUC/ROB. - Subjects: Devon. Buckland Monachorum. Abbeys. Buckland Abbey. Architectural features.

Plymouth. >Bowering and Co. , 1880. - Bellamy, George D. Statement made by Mr. Bellamy, to the water Committee of the Plymouth Town Council. - Plymouth : Bowering & Co. , 1880. - 12p. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Water supply. Borough of Plymouth. Enquiries. 1880-.

Plymouth. Brendon, F. 1852. Printer. Brendon, F. Directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke and Moricetown. - Plymouth : F.Brendon , 1852. - xvi,280p,52p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1852. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1852.

Plymouth. Brendon, F. 1852. Printer. A DIRECTORY of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke, and Morice-Town. Compiled from an actual survey. - Plymouth : F. Brendon , 1852. - Davidson p.206 (Secktor Lib.). WorldCat.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1870. Printer. Temple, Frederick. Address by the Right Rev. Dr. Temple ... at the presentation of prizes to successful students of the Plymouth Science Schools ... - Plymouth : W.Brendon and Son , [1870]. - 16p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p373.246/PLY/TEM. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Technical schools. Plymouth Science Schools. Prizegiving. Speeches. 1870.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1870. Printers. Temple, Frederick. Sermon preached by the Right Rev. Dr. Temple, Lord Bishop of Exeter, at St. Andrew's Church, Plymouth ... national schools ... - Plymouth : W.Brendon and Son , [1870]. - 15p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p252/PLY/TEM. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Schools. National Schools. Sermons. Texts. 1870.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1870. Printers. Worth, Richard Nicholls. History of the town and borough of Devonport, sometime Plymouth Dock / by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1870. - 100p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/0001/WOR ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/0001/WOR ; Plymouth ; Torquay ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Districts. Devonport. History. -1870.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1871. Printer. Worth, Richard Nicholls. History of Plymouth from the earliest period to the present time / by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1871. - vi,343p : ill,fld maps ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/0001/WOR ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/0001/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1871.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1873. Printers. Hine, James. Notes on some moorland and border churches in Devon / James Hine. - Plymouth : W.Brendon and Son , [1873]. - 26p : ill ; 25cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s726.5/DEV/HIN. - Subjects: Devon. Churches.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1873. Printers. Rowe, J.Brooking. The ecclesiastical history of old Plymouth / by J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1873. - 51p,plates : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 726.5/PLY/ROW ; Barnstaple: 270/PLY 1/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Christian church.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1873. Printer. Worth, Richard Nicholls. The history of Plymouth from the earliest period to the present time / by R.N.Worth. - 2nd ed ; revised an. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1873. - vi,368p : ill,fld maps ; 18cm. - WORHIS1873. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/0001/WOR ; North Devon Athenaeum: D900PLY/WOR ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1873.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1874. Printer. Rowe, J.Brooking. The parish and vicars of St.Andrew, Plymouth / by J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1874. - 55p, 1 pl : ill ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 726.5/PLY/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. Saint Andrew. History. -1874.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1874. Printer. The guildhalls of Plymouth : their history past and present. - Plymouth : William Brendon & Son , 1874. - 16p. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 725.13/PLY/GUI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guildhalls.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son? , 1875 - 1878. - Rowe, J.Brooking. The Cistercian houses of Devon : Parts 1 - 6 with additional material by A.W. Searly / by J.Brooking Rowe. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , 1875 - 1878. - 1 volume ; 22cm. - Includes a transcription from the Cartulary of Glastonbury about Newenham Abbey by James Davidson. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s726.7/DEV/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. . Abbeys. Cistercians.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1876. Printers. Rowe, J.Brooking. The ecclesiastical history of old Plymouth and ... St. Andrew. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1876. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 726.5/PLY/ROW ; Barnstaple: 270/PLY/ROW ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Christian church.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1876. Printer. Worth, Richard Nicholls. Guide to the three towns and neighbourhood / by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1876. - 124p : ill, map ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1876/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1876.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1876. Printers. Worthy, Charles. The history of the manor & church of Winkleigh in the county of Devon / by Charles Worthy. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1876. - 62p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/WIN/0001/WOR ; Barnstaple: BT:WIN/0001/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. History. -1876

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1877. Printers. British Association for the Advancement of Science. Plymouth meeting, 1877. Catalogue of the fine art exhibition, St.Andrew's Hall, Westwell Street, Plymouth. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son (pr) , [1877]. - 24p ; 21cm. - Held by: WSL: s707.4/PLY/BRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Visual arts. Exhibitions. Catalogues. 1877.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1880? King, Richard John. Sketches of old Plymouth / by R.King. - Plymouth : Brendon and Son , [1880?. - [23]leaves : of ill ; 26cm. - Held by: : Devon Heritage Centre : sB/PLY 1/1880/KIN ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Illustrations. 1880.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Son. 1881. Printers. Shelly, John. A brief sketch of the history of the chapter of the cathedral ... - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Son , 1881. - 18p ; 22cm. - Reprint of report to Diocesan Conference of 20 October 1880 . - Held by: WSL : sB/EXE/262.3/SHE ; Barnstaple: 262.3/BX:EXE/SHE . - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chapters.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Sons , 1878. Printers. Borlase, William Copeland. Sunways : a record of rambles in many lands. - Plymouth : W. Brendon & Sons , 1878. - x,484p : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Writers. Borlase, William Copeland. Works. Travel.

Plymouth. Brendon, William and Sons , 1878. Printers. Rowe, J.Brooking. Contributions to a history of the Cistercian houses in Devon / by J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : W.Brendon & Sons , 1878. - [4],198p,pl : ill ; 28cm. - Held by: WSL: x271.12/DEV/ROW ; North Devon Athenaeum: D271/ROW O/S ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Cistercian foundations.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1857. Printer. Plymouth Institution. Catalogue of books in the library of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. - Plymouth : Printed by William Brendon , 1857. - 20p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p019.2/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Plymouth Institution. Catalogues. 1857.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1863. Printer. Jewitt, Llewellynn. The Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse guide / by Llewellynn Jewitt. - Plymouth : William Brendon , [1863]. - 115p : ill,maps ; 14cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1863/JEW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1863.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1863-. Printer*. Report and transactions / Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art. - London ; Plymouth : Taylor & Francis ; W. Brendon 1863-. - Imprint varies, for full details see under Devonshire Association.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1874. Printer. Annals of the Militia : being the records of the South Devon Regiment, prefaced by an account of militia organisation. - Plymouth : Brendon , [1874?]. - 116p ; 21cm. - DEVON D07035955x. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s356.11/DEV/ANN ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Militia. South Devon Militia.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1874. Printer. Borlase, William Copeland. Historical sketch of the tin trade in Cornwall, from the earliest period... / by William Copeland Borlase. - Plymouth : W.Brendon , 1874. - 72p : ill ; 22cm. - BORHIS1874. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s381.42453/COR/BOR. - Subjects: Cornwall. Tin trade. Economic aspects.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1875. Printer. Rowe, J.Brooking. The church of St.Andrew, Plymouth / by J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : W.Brendon , 1875. - 98p , 2 pls : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s726.5/PLY/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. Saint Andrew. History. -1875.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1875. Printer. Harris, V. Dartmoor Prison : past and present / by Captain Vernon Harris. - Plymouth : Brendon , [1875?]. - 61p,plates : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 365/PRI/HAR ; Barnstaple: 365 /BX:PRI/HAR. - Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Prisons.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1878. Printer. Edwards, Alfred. Incidents in the career of Coeur de Lion related in verse .... - Plymouth : W.Brendon , 1878. - Held by: WSL: s821/EDW. - Subjects: Westcountry. Writers. Edwards, Alfred. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1879. - Peeke, Richard. Three to one. Being, an English-Spanish combat / Richard Peeke with an introduction by J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : William Brendon , 1879. - 19p : ill ; 21cm. - Held by: WSL : s920/PEE. - Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Soldiers. Peeke, Richard. Biographies.

Plymouth. Brendon, William. 1880. Printer. Rowe, J.Brooking. Notes on Plympton Castle / J.Brooking Rowe. - Plymouth : W.Brendon , 1880. - 18p : plan ; 22cm. - Held by: WSL: 725.18/PLY/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Plympton. Castles. Plympton Castle. Military architecture.

Plymouth. Cann, W. 1868. Printer. The Vicar of Charles : a poem in commemoration of Plymouth's great preacher, in a preceding age, who though dead, yet speaketh. - Plymouth : W.Cann , 1868. - 38p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/VIC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Poetry. Texts.

Plymouth. Cann, W. 1874. Printer. Plymouth and its surroundings : a poem. - Plymouth : W. Cann , 1874. - 72p. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Not acquired WSL ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poetry. Texts.

Plymouth. Charity School. 1769. Publisher.

Plymouth. Charity School. 1769. Publisher. Musgrave, Samuel , 1732-1780. Dr. Musgrave's reply to a letter published in the news papers by the Chevalier D'Eon. - London : printed for the benefit of the charity-school, at Plymouth, and sold by J. Wilkie, No. 71. in St Paul's-Church-Yard, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Clarence Press. 1798-1799. Printer. See: Haydon, Benjamin Robert.

Plymouth. Cobley and Co. 1815. Printers. Plymouth Corporation. Borough of Plymouth. Battle of Waterloo!. Guildhall, August 18, 1815. At a meeting of the committee appointed for promoting and conducting subscriptions entered into for the relief of the widows and orphans of those brave men killed, and of the wounded sufferers of the British Army, [...]. - [Plymouth] : Cobley, and Co, printers, Whimple-Street, Plymouth. - [1815]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Battles. Waterloo. Casualties. Relief. Subscriptions. 1815.

Plymouth. Collins, John. 1776-1780. Printer.

Plymouth. Collins, John. 1776. Printer. Pitt, Mr., fl. 1776. Philosophy. Mr. Pitt begs leave to acquaint gentlemen, ladies, & others, that he hath collected a number of curious instruments for performing a course of lectures, in natural and experimental philsosophy,... - Plymouth : printed by J. Collins , [1776?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Collins, John. 1780. Printer. The HUMOURS of Plymouth. A medley. As it was exhibited, by Mr. Collins, at the Theatre, to a brilliant audience, with universal applause. - Plymouth : Printed by John Collins , [1780?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Oblong format. Verse, first line: In days of yore, as ancient authors speak. – Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1780. ; ESTC. Image: PLYMOUTH-COLLINS-1780.JPG.

Plymouth. Commins, John. 1818. WORSLEY, Israel. Some thoughts on Christian stoicism, an antidote against the evils of life. A sermon preached at Plymouth on Sunday November 15, 1818, in consequence of the much-lamented death of Sir Samuel Romilly / By Israel Worsley.-- London : Plymouth : Baldwin, Cradock and Joy ; and John Commins, [1818].-- [3], 6-34, [2] p. - At head of title: Worsley.. - On Isa. ii. 22. Erratum slip inserted before p. 6.. - Contents: Includes one page of booksellers' advertisements. - Held by: St. Andrews ; British Library.

Plymouth. Commins, John. 1819. Bookseller*. HAWKINS, Abraham. Kingsbridge and Salcombe with the intermediate estuary, historically and topographically depicted. Embellished with four views. ... - Kingsbridge : Printed & published by R.Southwood; and sold by J.Walker, no. 44 Pater Noster Row, London. Langdon & Son, Sherborne; Trewman & Co., Exeter; Vinnicombe, Ashburton; Dyer, Totnes; Salter, Dartmouth; and Cummins, Plymouth , 1819. - vi,210p,4 plates : ill ; 8°. - Anonymous, author Abraham Hawkins. - Has 4 engravings by J.Basire and L.Byrne. - *Dredge p.115; Davidson p.35; Somers Cocks S58. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/KIN/0001/KIN ; Barnstaple: BX:KIN/0001/KIN ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. Guides. 1819.

Plymouth. Cooke, John. 1815. Engraver. Cooke, John. Napoleon, born at Ajaccio 15 August 1769 / engraved by John Cooke of Plymouth. - [Stonehouse] : Published by T. Huss, bookseller of Stonehouse, 29 September , 1815. - Mezzotint? - Held by: Plymouth Museum. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Prisoners of War. Napoleon I, emperor of France. Portraits. 1795.

Plymouth. Cottonian Library. 1853. Publisher. Plymouth Public Library. A catalogue of the pictures, sketches by the old masters, books, prints etc. contained in the Cottonian Library, Plymouth. - Plymouth : [The Library] , 1853. - xii,56p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 019.1/PLY/CAT. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Cottonian Library. Catalogues. 1853.

Plymouth. Cove Brothers. 1871. Printers. Duprez's vistors' guide to Mount Edgcumbe. Illustrated with photographs. Descriptive and historical sketch by W.H.K.Wright. - Plymouth : Pr.by Cove Brothers , 1871. - [22],47,[37]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s728.8/MAK/DUP. - Subjects: Cornwall. Maker. Country houses. Mount Edgcumbe. Guides. 1871.

Plymouth. Creagh, H. C. 1819. Printer. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Sixth report by the managing committee of the Chamber of Commerce at Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by H.C. Creagh, near the Exchange, Woolster-Street, and 74 Whimple-Street, 1819.-- 12p ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Creagh, H. C. 1821. Printer. Stevens, John Lee. Fancy's wreath ; poems / by John L.Stevens. - 2nd edition. - Plymouth : H.C.Creagh , 1821. - [14],150p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/STE. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Stevens, John Lee. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Creagh, H. C. 1824. Printer. Baron, Robert Webb Stone. Mayor-choosing day, or, the Lambertine of the Angels : and Bishop Saint Lambert re-martyred, or, the adoption of the mayor-elect. - Plymouth : H C Creagh , 1824. - 112p - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/BAR ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Poetry. Baron, Robert Webb Stone. Texts.

Plymouth. Creagh, H. C. 1827. Printer. Lodge of Fortitude no 170 Plymouth. A copy of the masonic address which was presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, on his first official visit ... . - Plymouth : H.C.Creagh , [1827]. - 1 sheet ; 35cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s366.1/DEV/MAS/78. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Freemasons. Royal visits. Addresses. 1827.

Plymouth. Curtis and Co. 1815. Booksellers*. Simon Peter not a Calvinist : a sermon / written by an aged Christian, to which is prefixed an address to his daughter.. - Exeter : Printed and sold by T. Besley, South-Street. Sold also by Messers. Longman and Co. London, Curtis, and Co. Plymouth; and by all the booksellers in Exeter., 1815. - 28, [2] p ; 18 cm. Preface signed: C. B. With a final advertisement leaf. Final page is blank. Price from below imprint. - Price One Shilling in extra boards. - Held by: British Library ; St Andrews ; Oxford ; Edinburgh ; Glasgow.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1813. Bookseller*. MITCHELL, T. The evils of war, considered in a speech, delivered at a meeting held at Leicester, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of November, 1813, for the purpose of petitioning the legislature for the speedy restoration of peace / by T. Mitchell.-- Plymouth-Dock : Printed and published by Granville and Son, and W. Curtis, Plymouth, 1813.-- 15 p. - Held by: Bristol ; Glasgow ; Sheffield.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1813. Bookseller. BIDLAKE, John. The year : A poem / By John Bidlake, ...-- London : Printed for Richard Rees, 62, Pall-Mall, W. Curtis, Plymouth; and J. Parker, Oxford., 1813..-- vi, [2], 236 p. ; 20 cm. - Includes half-title.. - "J. M'Creery, printer, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street, London." on verso of title-page.. - Held by: Birmingham ; Oxford.

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Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1814. Bookseller*. Association of Unitarian Churches in Devon and Cornwall. The objects, rules and catalogue, of the Association of Unitarian Churches in Devon and Cornwall : established for the purpose of promoting the cause of Christian truth and practice, by the distribution of books, and of effecting a more intimate union among the professors of the Unitarian doctrine in those counties..-- Exeter : Printed and sold by T. Besley, South-Street, sold also by P. Hedgeland, and W. Bradford, Exeter; and by W. Curtis, and J. Jackson, Plymouth., 1814..-- [2], 22 p. ; 12°. - Signatures: A-B6. (A4 mis-signed A3) With an initial half-title leaf reading: Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Association. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library ; Devon Heritage Centre: p288.06/WES/ASS. - Subjects: Westcountry. Unitarian church. Organisations. 1814.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1817. Bookseller*. BELOE, Henry Parr. A letter to a friend, upon the subject of infant baptism / By a Chaplain in the Navy [i.e. H.P. Beloe].-- Plymouth-Dock : Plymouth ; London : Sold by Hoxland and Co ... Curtis ; Rivingtons, 1817.-- 15, [1]p. - Signed by author on p. 15: H.P.B. [i.e. Henry Parr Beloe].. - Held by: St. Andrews ; Cambridge ; National Library of Scotland ; Glasgow ; Aberdeen ; Oxford; British Library.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1817. Publisher*. Ogg, George. A lecture on the prevention and cure of dry rot in ships of war.-- Plymouth : Curtis, 1817.-- cm.21. - Read to the Plymouth Institution.. - Held by: Aberdeen ; Oxford.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1818. Publisher. ADAMS, James. The elements of the ellipse, together with the radii of curvature, &c. relating to that curve; and of centripetal and centrifugal forces in elliptical orbits; to which is added, The first of Dr. Matthew Stewart's tracts / By James Adams,.-- London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Paternoster-Row; and W. Curtis, Plymouth., 1818.-- viii, [2], 152, [2] p., [5] folded leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. (8vo.). - Errata on p. [1] at end.. - Printer: Printed by J. McCreery, Black-Horse-Court, London.. - Held by: Aberdeen ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1818. Bookseller*. LAYMAN. The Church of England vindicated : remarks on a "A brief account of the reasons which have induced the Rev. T.C. Cowan to secede from the established church" / by a layman.-- Exeter : Printed by J. Moon, Stationers' Arms, High Street, for the author, and sold by Rivingtons, and Hatchard, London; Richardson, and Bulgin, Bristol; Curtis, Plymouth; Upham, Dyer, Trewman, and all other booksellers, Exeter, 1818.-- [4], 59, [1] p. ; 21 cm. - Caption title: Remarks on the Rev. T.C. Cowan's "Brief account of reasons," &c. Errata: p. [4]. - Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Glasgow ; Oxford ; National Library of Scotland ; Held by: British Library ; St. Andrews.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1823. Publisher. Hennah, Richard. A succinct account of the lime rocks of Plymouth : Being the substance of several communications read before members of the Geological Society, in London and partly printed in their transactions / by the Rev Richard Hennah, Chaplain to the Garrison of Plymouth. - Plymouth : printed for W.Curtis, and G. and B. Whittaker, London, by R. Bond, Plymouth , 1823. - 71p : plates ; 27cm - With ten lithographic plates. With a printed list of subscribers. Davidson p.117 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s552.6/PLY/HEN ; North Devon Athenaeum: D550/HEN ; National Trust. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Limestones.

Plymouth. Curtis, William. 1830. Printer. Philo-Danmonian : a Western magazine of matter chiefly original, comprising essays literary, scientific, and antiquarian; poetry and criticism; notices of fine arts, drama, etc.. - Plymouth : W.Curtis , 1830. - Discontinued ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sPER/PHI ; Barnstaple: 050/PLY 1/PHI. - Subjects: Westcountry. Periodicals. 1830.

Plymouth. Devon and Cornwall Association and Tract Society. 1814. Publishers*. WORSLEY, Israel.The suppression of the pure doctrines of the gospel during the dark ages; and their revival at and since the period of the Reformation considered : in a sermon, addressed to the congregation of Unitarian dissenters, at Plymouth: in consequence of the intended establishment of the Devon and Cornwall Association and Tract Society / By Israel Worsley..-- Plymouth : Printed for the Society, by J. Jackson, Lower Broad Street., 1814..-- 32 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. 1849. Publisher. DEVON and Cornwall Natural History Society. Catalogue of the works in the library of the Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. - Plymouth : [] , 1849. - Davidson p.117.

Plymouth. Doidge, Thomas. 1870. Printer. Nicholson, Henry M. Authentic records relating to the Christian Church now meeting.. George St.& Mutley Chapels,Plymouth 1640-1870 / by H.M.Nicholson. - Plymouth : Thomas Doidge , 1870. - 117p. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s286/PLY/NIC ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Baptist church. Records. 1640-1870.

Plymouth. Duncan, P. 1801. Author and publisher.

Plymouth. Duncan, P. 1801. Author and publisher. DUNCAN, P. Authentic and interesting accounts of the most popular shipwrecks that have occured from ancient date to the present time / by P. Duncan.-- Plymouth : Printed for the author, and sold by all booksellers, [1801].-- 447 p. : 1 port. ; 24 cm. - Held by: National Library of Scotland ; Cambridge.

Plymouth. Duprey, J. L. P. 1869. Publisher. Photographic parliamentary album of Devon and Cornwall. - Plymouth : J.L.P.Duprey , 1869. - [24]p : ill,ports ; 23x31cm. - Photographs of Parliamentary representatives returned in election of 1869. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s329.023/WES/PHO. - Subjects: Westcountry. Members of Parliament. Portraits. 1869.

Plymouth. Dyer, W. H. W. 1854. Printer. Statutes 1584. Public ; 27 Eliz I c. 20. Act for preservation of the haven of Plymouth. 27th Elizabeth, A D 1585. - Plymouth : W H W Dyer (printer) , 1854. - 8p ; 22cm. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Harbours. Statutes. 1585.

Plymouth. Eastlake, Charles Lock. 1815. Print publisher and artist. Turner, Charles. Napoleon Bonaparte as he presented himself at the gangway of His Majesty's ship Bellerophon in Plymouth Sound in the month of August 1815 / Charles Turner sc. ; Charles Lock Eastlake pinx. - Plymouth : Mr. Eastlake , 1816. - Mezzotint. - Held by: Library of Congress. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Prisoners of War. Napoleon I, Emperor of France. Portraits. 1815.

Plymouth. Elvins, John W. 1862. Printer. Directory ... Directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke and Morice Town. - Plymouth : John W.Elvins , 1862. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1862. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1862.

Plymouth. Elvins, John W. 1864. Printer. Directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke and Morice Town. - Plymouth : John W.Elvins , 1864. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1864. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1864-1865.

Plymouth. Elvins, John W. 1867. Printer. Directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke and Morice Town. - Plymouth : John W. Elvins , 1867. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1867. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1867.

Plymouth. Elvins, John W. 1867. Printer. Post office directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke, Morice Town, etc. etc. - Plymouth : John W. Elvins , 1867. - 272,72p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Not acquired WSL ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Directories. 1867.

Plymouth. Flintoff, G. 1845. FLINTOFF'S. directory and guide book to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse ... - Plymouth : G. Flintoff, Standard Office ... [and 11 others] , [1844]. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib.). – Held by: British Library ; Guildhall Library.

Plymouth. Fox, S. P. 1874. Author and publisher. Fox, S.P. Kingsbridge and its surroundings / by S.P.Fox. - Plymouth : The Author , 1874. - 272p : ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/KIN/0001/FOX ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. History. -1874.

Plymouth. Freno, Zachariah. 1762 - 1763. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Freno, Zachariah. 1762. Bookseller. Walter, Thomas, teacher. A new mathematical dictionary: Containing the explication of all the terms in pure and mixed mathematics.... To which are added, the first principles of geometry. The second edition. By Thomas Walter,... To this edition is added, The new method of book-keeping:... By S. Dunn... - London : printed for and sold by the author; also by Mess. Hitch and Hawes; Rivington, Dodsley, Fletcher, Corbett, Keith, Henderson, Robson, Walter, and the mathematical instrument makers in London. Likewise by Mess. Fletcher, at Oxford, Merrils, Thurlbourn, and Woodyer at Cambridge; Leake, at Bath; Aris, at Birmingham; Goadby, at Sherborne; Carr, at Portsmouth; Gover, at Gosport; Freno, at Plymouth; Ferraby, at Hull; Score and Thorn, at Exeter; Wilson, at York; Wilson, at Dublin; and Belfour, at Edinburgh , 1762. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Freno, Zachariah. 1763. Bookseller*. ALCOCK, Thomas. Observations on that part of a late act of Parliament which lays an additional duty on cyder and perry. ... By Thomas Alcock, A.M. and a cydermaker in Devonshire. - Plymouth : Printed by O.Adams, for the author, and sold by Zach. Freno, bookseller in Plymouth; and Messrs. Hawes, Clarke and Collings, in Paternoster-Rowe, Richard Ware and Co. on Ludgate-Hill, London; and Mr. Score in Exeter , [1763]. - iv,48p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.82-3 (Plymouth Free Lib.); Davidson p.110 ; Plymouth Institution p.33; DUL 570; Plymouth Public Library L1381.

Plymouth. Friend, G. P. 1874. Printer. Wright, William Henry Kearley. The Spanish Armada, a descriptive historical poem, in commemoration of the poening of the New Guildhall, Plymouth [...] August 13th [...]. - Plymouth : G.P.Friend , 1874. - iv,32p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/WRI ; Barnstaple: 821 /WRI. - Subjects: Westcountry. Spanish Armada. Wright, William Henry Kearley. Poetry. 1588.

Plymouth. Fry, E. 1836. Bookseller*. Treffry, Joseph. Strictures on a late publication entitled "A remonstrance to the Society of Friends". - London : J. & A. Arch ; Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street ; and E . Fry & Sons, Bishopsgate-Street ; G. Davy, Bristol ; E. Fry, Jun., Plymouth ; and Thomas Balle, Exeter ; Joseph Rickerby [printers] 1836. - Held by: Society of Friends.

Plymouth. Fry, E. 1843. CONDY, Nicholas. Four views of the Royal steam yacht, 'Victoria & Albert', taken during the visit of Her Most gracious Majesty to the port of Plymouth. - London : Ackermann & Co. ; Plymouth : E.Fry , 1843. - Set of four lithographs by L.Haghe after N.Condy. - Somers Cocks S157.

Plymouth. Fry. 1850. MITCHELL, Philip. Twelve views of the picturesque scenery of Plymouth, Devonport and the neighbourhood. - Plymouth : E. and/or H.L.Fry , [1850?]. - Set of twelve (sometimes thirteen) lithographs by W.Spreat after Mitchell. - Somers Cocks S190.

Plymouth. Garden. 1759. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Garden. 1759. Bookseller*. The EXETER pocket-journal; or, west-country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord 1760. - [Exeter]: Printed for and sold by B.Thorn, E.Score, A.Tozer, and W.Grigg, booksellers, in Exeter; and Messrs. Whitfield, Haydon, and Garden, booksellers, in Plymouth, [1759]. - Cornwall Record Office.

Plymouth. Glanville. 1745. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Glanville. 1745. Bookseller*. Watts, Isaac , 1674-1748. A faithful enquiry after the ancient and original doctrine of the trinity, taught by Christ and his apostles, so far as is sufficient for our salvation. By Isaac Watts, D. D. 1745. - Exeter : printed and sold by J. Gresswell: sold also by Dyer, Exeter; Glanville, Plymouth; and Nott, Taunton , 1745. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Glanville, George. 1818. Printer.

Plymouth. Glanville, George. 1818. Printer*. HAWKER, Robert. Fragments from Holy Scripture : written on the margin of an old Bible / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for John Trego ... by G. Glanvill ..., 1818.-- [3], 4-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Glanville, George. 1818. Bookseller*. WATTS, Isaac. A faithful enquiry after the ancient and original doctrine of the trinity, taught by Christ and his apostles, so far as is sufficient for our salvation / By Isaac Watts.-- Exeter : Printed and sold by J. Gresswell: sold also by Dyer, Exeter; Glanville, Plymouth; Nott, Taunton, [1818?].-- xiv, 37, [1] p. ; 17 cm. (12mo.). New edition of work originally published 1745. - Held by: Chetham's Library.

Plymouth. Glanville, George. 1819. Bookseller. WATTS, Isaac. A faithful enquiry after the ancient and original doctrine of the trinity, taught by Christ and his apostles, so far as is sufficient for our salvation / By Isaac Watts, ... 1745.-- Exeter : Printed and sold by J. Gresswell: sold also by Dyer, Exeter; Glanville, Plymouth; Nott, Taunton, [18--].-- xiv, 37, [1] p. ; 17 cm. (12mo.). - Held by: Chetham's Library.

Plymouth. Gray, William. 1800 - 1802. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Gray, William. 1800. Bookseller*. Culy, David. The glory of the two crown'd heads, Adam and Christ, unveiled; or the mystery of the New Testament opened. Originally written by the Rev. David Culy. Now republished with notes, critical and explanatory. To which is annexed Martin Luther's letter on predestination. By the Rev. Samuel Reece, Plymouth-Dock. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market-Street. Sold also by Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Baynes; Crosby and Letterman, London; Gray, Plymouth; and S.Woolmer, Exeter , 1800. - [2],vi,256p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.91 (Plymouth Free Library); ESTC t114606; Plymouth Public Library L353.

Plymouth. Gray, William. 1801. Bookseller*. DREW, Samuel. A letter to the unknown author, of an almost unknown pamphlet : entitled, 'Remarks on two pamphlets,' entitled 'Methodism tried,' and 'Observations on Mr. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism' / By Samuel Drew, St. Austell.-- St. Austell [etc] : Printed and Sold by E. Hennah; Sold also by Nettleton and Gray, Plymouth; Heydon, Market-street, Dock; and by most Book sellers in Cornwall. The above pamphlet may be had by applying to any of the Preachers late in connection with the Rev. J. Wesley, 1801.-- 24p ; 17 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth. Gray, William. 1802. Bookseller*. The southern tower : or, conjugal sacrifice, and retribution.-- London: printed for T. Hurst, No. 31, Paternoster-Row; and sold by J. Wallis and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-street; J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards, and W. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co. Manchester; & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham. Printed by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane, Tower-Street, [1802?].-- 72 p., frontis. plate : ill.., plate ; 8vo. - Notes: Anonymous. An abridged version of Ann Radcliff's 'Sicilian romance'. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Haviland and Creagh. 1817. Printers. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Fourth report by the managing committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at the port of Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by Haviland and Creagh... 74 Whimple-Street, 1817.-- 10p ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Haviland, W. 1822. Printer. LAKEMAN, Thomas Hawkins. A report on the alteration and improvement of the turnpike road between Liskeard and Torpoint, and Liskeard and Cremil-Passage. By Thomas Hawkins Lakeman, civil engineer, - Plymouth : Printed by W.Haviland, corner of Old Town , 1822. - 17,[1]p, folded plate : map ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 19. - Subjects: Cornwall. Liskeard. Turnpike roads. 1822.

Plymouth. Hay, William. 1782. Publisher.

Plymouth. Hay, William. 1782. Publisher. HAY, William. [Six views of Plymouth waterfront.] - Plymouth : W.Hay , 1782. - 6 leaves : of ill. - Set of six oval line engravings after W.Hay. - Somers Cocks S12.

Plymouth. Haydon and Whitfeld. 1769. Booksellers.

Plymouth. Haydon and Whitfeld. 1769. Booksellers*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] 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.

Plymouth. Haydon and Co. 1809. Printers. Narrative ... A narrative of the circumstances attending the destruction of the French men of war, in Basque Roads, by the fireships, under the direction of Captain Lord Cochrane, on the eleventh and twelfth of April, 1809 / By an eye witness. - Plymouth : printed and sold by Haydon, & Co., 1809. - [3],6-14, [2]p ; (8vo). - Held by: National Library of Scotland. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Naval captains. Cochrane. Naval engagements. 1809.

Plymouth. Haydon, Cobley and Co. 1815. Printers. Plymouth Corporation. Borough of Plymouth. We the undersigned inhabitants of the Borough of Plymouth, and others, request that you may be pleased at your earliest convenience, to call a general meeting of the inhabitants thereof, to consider and determine on the propriety of presenting a dutiful and loyal address to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, [...] - [Plymouth] : Haydon, Cobley, and Co, Whimple-Street, Plymouth , [1815]. - 1 sheet. - Dated: Guildhall, Plymouth, March 31, 1815. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Loyalty. Declarations. 1815.

Plymouth. Haydon, Cobley and Co. 1815. Printers. Plymouth Corporation. Important news. The Mayor has great pleasure in communicating to the inhabitants of Plymouth, that he has received a note from Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, to the following effect. "A telegraphic communication just received from London, announces the abdication of Bonaparte. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, Cobley, and Co, printers, Plymouth , [1815]. - 1 sheet. - Dated: Plymouth, June 26, 1815. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Telegraphic communications. Napoleon. Abdication. 1815.

Plymouth. Haydon, Cobley and Co. 1815. Printers. Plymouth Corporation. Borough of Plymouth. The mayor requests that the inhabitants of this town and neighbourhood, will meet at the Guildhall, Plymouth, on Friday, the seventh day of July next, precisely by twelve o'clock, to consider the propriety of a public subscription, for the relief of the widows and orphans of those brave men who fell at the Battle of Waterloo [...]. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, Cobley, and Co, printers, Plymouth , [1815]. - 1 sheet. - Dated: Plymouth, June 29, 1815. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Battles. Waterloo. Casualties. Widows. Relief. Subscriptions. 1815.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert and Co. 1798. Printers, booksellers and newspaper publishers.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert and Co. 1798. Printers, booksellers and newspaper publishers*. The Exeter flying-post; or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. - Exeter [England] : printed and published by Trewman and Son, nearly opposite St. Martin's-Lane, High-Street; also published by B. Haydon and Co. booksellers and printers, No 75, Market-Street, Plymouth, every Thursday morning , [1798]-) Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1790. Printer and bookseller. Bidlake, John , 1755-1814. A sermon, preached At St. George's Chapel, Stonehouse, before The Society of Free and Accepted Masons, On Tuesday evening, Sept. 28 , 1790, being the time appointed for the interment of His late Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland, Grand Master of England, by J. Bidlake, A. B. Chaplain to his Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence. Published at the Request of the Society. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, printer and bookseller to his Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence, Plymouth, MDCCXC. [1790]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1790. Printer. A COLLECTION of hymns and psalms for public worship. From different authors. - Plymouth : Printed by B.Haydon, Printer and Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence , 1790. - [2],213,[1],viiip ; 12°. - With: A liturgy compiled from the Book of Common Prayer, 1791 (q.v.). - *ESTC t116212.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1792. Printers. DEVONSHIRE Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Industry. South Devon Division. Rules, orders, and premiums, of the South Devon Division of the Devonshire Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Industry: with a list of the subscribers to the Society. - Plymouth : Printed by B.Haydon, by Order of the Society, MDCCXCII , 1792. - [4],42p ; 8°. - Errata slip. - *ESTC t107272; Plymouth Public Library L3682.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1792. Printer. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. The invaluable blessings of our religious and civil government. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth, on the festival of St. John the Evangelist, December 27 , 1792,... by Robert Hawker,... - Plymouth : printed at the Clarence Press, by Brother Haydon, and sold by B. Law, J. Deighton, J. Matthws,[i.e.Matthews] London; S. Hazard, Bath; and Trewman and Son, Exeter , [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1792. Printers. May, William , 1763-1827. Essay on pulmonary consumptions, Including the histories of several remarkable instances of recovery, from the most alarming stages of the disorder, by an improved method of treatment: By William May, M.D. member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Fellow of the London Medical Society; late one of the physicians to the universal dispensary, London. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by B.Haydon; sold also by Cadell, Law, Evans, Faulder, Lowndes, and Deighton, London , [1792]. - [12],xxxii,107,[7]p ; 8°. - Date at end of dedication: March 1, 1792. - *Dredge p.36 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t008044; Plymouth Public Library L2613.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1792. Printer. Plain man. Ten minutes reflection on the late events in France To every real friend of the King and constitution of Great-Britain. Ten minutes reflection on the late events in France. Recommended by a plain man to his fellow citizens. - [Plymouth] : London: printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, and R. Faulder. And re-printed by B. R. Haydon, Plymouth , 1792. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1792. Printer and bookseller. Treffry, Roger. Agriculture. Roger Treffry, of Beer Barton, near Plymouth, Hath discovered the real cause, with the method of preventing what is commonly called smut-balls, coal-brands, or blacks, amongst wheat, barley, and oats;... - Plymouth : Printed at the Clarence Press, by B. Haydon, printer and bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, No. 75, Market-Place , [1792]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Bookseller. Eastcott, Richard 1740?-1828. Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Illustrated with various historical facts, interesting anecdotes, & poetical quotations. By the Rev. Richard Eastcott, of Exeter. [The second edition corrected.]. - Bath : Printed and sold by S. Hazard; sold likewise by Messrs. G.G.J. & J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; Cadell, Strand, Dilly, Poultry, and Vernor and Hood,. Birchin-Lane, London; Messrs. Trewman, Woolmer, Sweetland, Grigg, Penny, Manning, and Hedgland, Exeter; Mr. Collins, Salisbury; Mr. Hayden, and Richardson, Plymouth; and all other booksellers, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Bookseller. Eastcott, Richard 1740?-1828. Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an Account of the Ancient Bards and Minstrels. Illustrated with Various Historical Facts, Interesting Anecdotes, & Poetical Quotations. By the Rev. Richard Eastcott, Of Exeter. - Bath : printed and sold by S. Hazard; sold likewise by Messrs. G. G. J. & J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; Cadell, Strand, Dilly, Poultry, and Vernor and Hood, Birchin-Lane, London; Messrs. Trewman, Woolmer, Sweetland, Grigg, Penny, Manning, and Hedgland, Exeter; Mr. Collins, Salisbury; Mr. Hayden, and Richardson, Plymouth; and all other Booksellers. [and 7 in Exeter, 1 in Salisbury and 2 in Plymouth], M,DCC,XCIII. , [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. The evidences of a plenary inspiration. A letter to Mr. Thomas Porter, in reply to his Defence of Unitarianism. By Robert Hawker, D.D. &c. - Plymouth : printed at the Clarence Press, by B. Haydon; and sold by B. Law, J. Deighton, J. Mathews, London, Hazard, Bath; and the booksellers of Exeter and Plymouth , [1793?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Hawker, Robert. The invaluable blessing of our religious and civil government. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth, on the festival of St. John the Evangelist, December 27, 1792, ... by Robert Hawker, ... - Plymouth : Printed at the Clarence Press by Brother Haydon, and sold by B.Law, J.Deighton, J.Matthws, [sic] London; S.Hazard, Bath; and Trewman and Son, Exeter , [1793]. - 31,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t095837.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. The invaluable blessings of our religious and civil government. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth, on the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, December 27 , 1792, before the Lodge of Unity, And printed at the united Request of the several Lodges Of The Antient and Honorable Society Of Free and Accepted Masons, Resident In Plymouth, Plymouth-Dock, and Tavistock, by Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish, And formerly of Magdalene-Hall, Oxford. - The second edition. - Plymouth : Printed at the Clarence Press by Brother Haydon, and sold by B.Law, J.Deighton, J.Matthews, London; S.Hazard, Bath; and Trewman and Son, Exeter , [1793]. - 31,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t128018.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Porter, Thomas, fl. 1790-1835. A defence of unitarianism, intended as an answer to Dr. Hawker's sermons, on the divinity of Christ, by Thomas Porter. - Plymouth : printed and sold by B. Haydon; sold also by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCXCIII , 1793. - [2],ix,[1],194,[2]p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.77,117 (British Museum); ESTC t095331.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Porter, Thomas. A letter to Dr. Hawker on his pretended reply to Mr. Porter's defence of Unitarianism, by the author of that Defence. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by B.Haydon; sold also by J.Johnson, St Paul's Church Yard, London , 1793. - 8°. - Signed: Thomas Porter, Plymouth, May 15, 1793. - Advertised in Exeter gazette, 30 May, 1793. - *Dredge p.55 (Devon and Exeter Institution), 77 (A.Wallis) ;ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. TREFFRY, Roger. A dissertation on smut-balls amongst wheat and other grain, by Roger Treffry, of Beer Barton, near Plymouth, Devon. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, Clarence press, Plymouth , 1793. - 30p ; 8°. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; Dredge p.36 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t112194; DUL 72560.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1793. Printer. Treffry, Roger. A dissertation on smut-balls amongst wheat and other grain, by Roger Treffry, of Beer Barton, near Plymouth, Devon , 1793. [The second edition.] . - Plymouth : Haydon, Clarence Press, Plymouth , [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1794. Printer. An ADDRESS, from the Calvinistical Astociation [sic] of dissenting ministers, of Devon, and parts adjacent, to their repsective churches, and congregations. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, Clarence Press, Plymouth , [1794]. - 23,[1]p ; 8°. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; DUL 8950.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1794. Printer. Bidlake, John. Poems, by John Bidlake, B.A., chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by B.Haydon, printer and bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence: sold also by Law and Son and Faulder, London; Trewman and Son, Exeter; Goadby, Sherborne; and Liddell, Bodmin , 1794. - [8],206,[2]p ; 4°. - Final errata leaf. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; Dredge p.83 (Bodleian); ESTC t139921.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1794. Printer. Kentish, John. A letter to James White, Esq. of Exeter, on the late correspondence between him and Mr. Toulmin, relative to the Society of Unitarian Christians, established in the West of England. By John Kentish. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by B.Haydon; sold also by R.Trewman, Exeter; and by J.Johnson, no. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London , [1794]. - 9,[1],58p ; 8°. - Dated at end: Plymouth, October 1794. - *Dredge p.83 (Plymouth Free Library); ESTC t001769; Davidson suppl. p.17n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.66; Plymouth Public Library L1072.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1795. Bookseller*. The Exeter pocket journal; or, West Contry gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book, for the year of our Lord, 1796. - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son: sold also by Haydon, Plymouth; Hoxland, Plymouth-Dock; Syle, Barnstaple; Jackson, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town and country , [1795]. - vi,61,[1]p ; 8°. - Folding table. - Includes annotated memorandum book. - *Devon Heritage Centre; DUL 25740.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1795. Printer. Webb, Mrs. J. A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland, on the late alarming parties in this country, by Mrs. Webb. - Plymouth : Printed at the Clarence press by B.Haydon, and sold by Trewman, Exeter; Goadby, Sherborne; Law, London; and all other booksellers , 1795. - 21,[1]p ; 4°. - *Devon Heritage Centre; DUL 76160.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1796. Printer. Hawker, Robert. The Christian's pocket companion; or an help to prayer, gathered wholly from the scriptures, ... by Robert Hawker, ... - [Plymouth] : Haydon, printer, Plymouth , [1796?]. - [2],vi,52p ; 12°. - Preface dated: Oct. 7, 1796. - *ESTC t106669.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1797. Printer. JOHNS, Mr. and Mrs. Poems, by the late Mr. and Mrs. Johns, of Plymouth. - Plymouth : Clarence press , [1797?]. - iv,92p ; 4°. - *ESTC t121288; Davidson p.129 (British Museum).

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1799. Bookseller*. A letter, respectfully addressed to the Right Reverend Father in God, Henry Reginald, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Exeter; containing a vindication of truth, an exposure of detraction, and an earnest appeal to His Lordship, as constituted guardian of the church, for the preservation of her peace, dignity, and prosperity. By one of her humble, but most affectionate friends. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman and Son, High-Street; sold by Messrs.Cadell and Davies, London; Hazard, Bath; Cottle, Bristol; Haydon, Plymouth; and Elliot, Falmouth , [1799]. - 21,[1]p ; 8°. - Written in vindication of Dr. Hawker. - Signed: S.T.T. - *ESTC (dated 1790) t094533; Dredge p.34-5 (Bibl. Cornubiensia); Davidson suppl. p.33n.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1800. Printer. PLYMOUTH. Justices. Whereas from instances which have lately come before the magistrates of this division, there is reason to fear, that some persons when they hake apprentices, too often consider themselves bound merely to feed and cloath them ... - Plymouth : Printed by B.Heydon, for the Clarence-Press, no. 75, Market-Place ... , [1800?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - *DRO 337B/Add2/5570.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1801. Printer. Plymouth Corporation. To the inhabitants of Plymouth. Such of the inhabitants of Plymouth, who wish to contribute towards a brilliant bonfire, on the Hoe, and to arrange a plan for that purpose, when the ratification of peace with France and Great-Britain is published in the London Gazette, are requested to meet at the Mayoralty-House, at seven o'clock this evening. - [Plymouth] : Printed by B. Haydon [...] no. 75, Market-Place, Plymouth , [1801. - 1 sheet. Dated: Plymouth, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1802. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Peace. Celebrations. 1801.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1801. Printer. Fortescue. The following is the copy of a letter from Earl Fortescue and J. P. Bastard Esq. to Thomas Miller, Esq. Agent-Victualler at Plymouth, [...]. - Plymouth : Haydon, printer , [1801. - 1 sheet. - Regarding the supply of grain. Dated: Plymouth-Dock, 11th April, 1801. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Grain. Supply. 1801.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1802. Printer. Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1803. Printer. BIDLAKE, John. A sermon preached at Saint Andrew's Church, Plymouth, at the visitation of the Venerable Ralph Barnes ... May 27 1803. - Plymouth : B.Haydon , [1803]. - 29p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p252/PLY/BID. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Archidiaconal visitations. Sermons. Texts. 1803.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benkamin Robert. 1803. Printer. Gandy, John. To the inhabitants of Plymouth. - [!PL>Plymouth] : Haydon, Printer, &c. No. 75, Market-Place, Plymouth , [1803]. - 1 sheet. - Dated: Plymouth, Aug. 18, 1803. Seeking subscriptions to raise a body of militia to oppose a French invasion. - Held by: Plymouth Museum. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Militia. Subscriptions. 1803.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1804. Bookseller. Reply ... A reply to a pamphlet intituled "A brief enquiry into the present condition of the navy of Great Britain:" : Wherein is clearly demonstrated the force of the enemy, and what was opposed to it by the late board of admiralty; as well as the actual strength possessed by the King's dock-yards, and their ability to keep up and encrease the navy without the aid of merchant builders. -London : Printed for J. Ginger, Piccadilly; sold also by S. Mottley, Portsmouth; and B. Haydon, Plymouth , 1804. - 36 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : table ; 8°. - A reply to John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent. A brief inquiry into the present condition of the navy of Great Britain, and its resources, London, 1804.. - Includes folded sheet inserted following p. 36, entitled: Abstract of the enemy's force, .... - S. Mottley possibly a relation of John Charles Mottley, printer and publisher in Portsmouth, fl. 1785-1800.. - Signatures: pi1 A-B8 C².. - Held by: Oxford. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Navy. Resources. 1804.

Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1807. Printer. BORINGDON. Boringdon, J.P. 2nd Baron. Papers relative to the moorings in Catwater / Lord Boringdon. - Plymouth : Haydon, printer , 1807. - [2],43,[1]p ; 8vo. - Edited by John Parker, Lord Boringdon, named in preliminaries. Davidson p.42 (Secktor Lib.). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s387.15/PLY/BOR.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1785 - 1794. Printers and booksellers.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1785. Booksellers*. CARWITHEN, William. The seasons of life. A poem. In four parts. By the Rev. William Carwithen, A.B. - Exeter : Printed for the author by R.Trewman; sold also by G. and T.Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-yard, London; R.Crutwell, Bath; M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth; F.Murch, Barnstaple; and all other booksellers in town and country , 1785. - viii,148p ; 8°. - List of subscribers. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Plymouth Public Library L3525; DUL 9740.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1785. Booksellers*. WHIRLIGIG, Christopher. The poetical flights of Christopher Whirligig Esq. cornet of horse. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) for the author, by R.Trewman; sold also by G. and T.Wilkie, London; Hazard and Cruttwell, Bath; M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth , [1785?]. - [4],27,[1]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t042723 (1780?)

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1785. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. Ministers of God to approve themselves in all things. A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Andrew, Plymouth, at the visitation of the Right Reverend the Bishop of the diocese, on Saturday, August 6, 1785, by Robert Hawker, vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by B.Law, London , [1785]. - 31,[1]p ; 4°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.116; ESTC t004511.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1785. Printer. VIVIAN, Thomas. The book of the revelation of Saint John the divine explained in an historical view of the past and present state of the christian world compared with the prophetick visions. By Thomas Vivian, vicar of Cornwood, Devon. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son, sold also by C.Dilly in the Poultry, and B.Law, booksellers Ave-Mary-Lane, London, and Hazard, bookseller, in Bath, and R.Trewman, printer and bookseller, Exeter , 1785. - [5],8-21,[1],213,[1]p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.36 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); WSL; Plymouth Public Library L3323,3508; ESTC t119700.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1786. Printer. BIDLAKE, John. Sunday schools recommended. A sermon, preached at the chapel in Stonehouse, near Plymouth, in the county of Devon, on Sunday the twenty-second of October 1786, before the subscribers to a sunday school, lately established in that place, by John Bidlake, A.M. master of the grammar school, Plymouth. Price one shilling. The profits arising from the sale of this sermon, will be applied to the fund of the above charity. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by P.F.Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; R.Trewman, Exeter; and B.Law, Ave-mary-lane, London , 1786. - [4],23,[1]p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.116 (T.N.Brushfield); Plymouth Athenaeum p.105; ESTC t080371; Plymouth Public Library L455; DUL 4600.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1787. Printer. MOORE, William, 1748 or 1749-1798. Grace abounding, exemplified in a narrative, of some part of the life, Christian experience, and death of Mrs. Joan Moore, deceased September 21, 1786. by Rev. William Moore. - Plymouth : printed (for the author) and sold by M. Haydon and Son, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]. - 30,[2]p. ; 8°. - ESTC t211432. - *ESTC ; Burnet Morris.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1787. Printers. INSTRUCTIONS for merchants, ship-owners, ship-masters and c. Extracted and digested from the navigation, the manifest, Newfoundland and wine acts of Parliament, passed last year, and from the smuggling act, passed 1784. By a merchant. Second edition. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by R.Trewman, Exeter; R.Goadby and Co., Sherborne; T.Lockett, Dorchester; B.Law, Ave-Maria-Lane, R.Faulder, New Bond-Street, and Mount and Page, Tower-Hill, London , 1787. - [2],21,[3]p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.116 (British Museum); ESTC t066569.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1788. Booksellers*. EASTCOTT, Richard. Poetical essays by the Rev. Richard Eastcott of Exeter. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) for the author by R.Trewman, sold also by G. and T.Wilkie, London; Hazard and Cruttwell, Bath; M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth; and all other booksellers , [1788]. - iv,28p ; 4°. - Preface dated: Exeter, November 1788. - *Bod. Vet. A5 d.855.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1788. Booksellers*. MARSHALL, John. A sermon preached in the mayor's chapel, in Exeter, September 17th, 1788, before a society of gentlemen educated at the grammar free-school in that city. By John Marshall, M.A. - Exeter : Printed and sold by R.Trewman. Sold also by G. and T.Wilkie, London; R.Cruttwell, Bath; M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth , [1788]. - [4],iv,19,[1]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t093382; Plymouth Institution p.50.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1789. Booksellers*. TREMENHEERE, William. A sermon preached in the parish-church of Madron, in the county of Cornwall, on the twenty-third of April 1789, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the recovery of the King from illness. By the Rev. William Tremenheere, A.B. - Exeter : Printed and sold by R.Trewman; sold also by G. and T.Wilkie, London; R.Cruttwell, Bath; M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth , [1789]. - 10p ;4°. - *Dredge p.33 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t104157.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1789. Printer. Bidlake, John, 1755-1814. Slave-trade. A sermon, preached at Stonehouse Chapel, on Sunday, December 28, 1788. By John Bidlake, A.B. of Chrst Church, Oxford ... Second edition. - Plymouth : Printed by M.Haydon and Son, printers and booksellers to His Royal Highness Prince William Henry, and sold by Law, Faulder, Lowndes, and Deighton, London; Trewman, Exeter; and Goadby, Sherborne , 1789. - 32p ; 4°. - ESTC t160113. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1789. Printers. NATION, William. The dramatic pieces, and poetry, of William Nation, jun., including, The school for diffidence, Miscellanies, A collection of songs, and c., and c. ... - Plymouth : Printed for the author. Sold by Mess. Law, Faulder, Lowndes, and Deighton, London - R.Goadby, Sherborne - R.Trewman, Exeter - and M.Haydon and Son, Plymouth. ... , 1789. - 144p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.116-7; ESTC t054276.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1789. Printers. PENROSE, Francis. Letters, philosophical and astronomical in which the following operations of nature are treated of and explained, in the most simple and natural manner, according to Sir Isaac Newton's opinions, ... the creation; the deluge; ... together with the exact number of days ... since the creation ... to which is added, a solar and lunar diagram for A.D.1786. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son, printers, booksellers, and stationers to His Royal Highness Prince William Henry; sold also by R.Trewman, printer, Exeter; B.Law, R.Faulder, and W.Lowndes, booksellers, London; Messrs. Prince and Cooke, Oxford; and W.Lunn, Cambridge , 1789. - [42],406,[2]p, 2 folded plates ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; ESTC t132556; DUL 52840.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1790. Printers. Bidlake, John, 1755-1814. Elegy, supposed to be written on revisiting the place of a former residence. By John Bidlake, ... - The second edition. - Plymouth : Printed by M. and B.Haydon , 1790. - 12p ; 4°. - First published as: Elegy written on the author's revisiting the place of his former residence. London , 1790. - *ESTC t125860.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1790. Printer. Bidlake, John, 1755-1814. A sermon, preached At St. George’s Chapel, Stonehouse, before The Society of Free and Accepted Masons, On Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, 1790, being the time appointed for the interment of His late Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland, Grand Master of England, by J. Bidlake, A. B. Chaplain to his Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence. Published at the Request of the Society. - [Plymouth] : Haydon, printer and bookseller to his Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence, Plymouth, MDCCXC , [1790]. - [6],15,[1]p. ; 4°.- ESTC t224297. - *ESTC ; Plymouth Public Library L456.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1790. Booksellers*. The EXETER pocket journal; or, West Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord, 1791, ... - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son; sold also by Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Maurice and Edwards, Plymouth-Dock; Murch, Barnstaple; Leigh, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Harry, Truro; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town & country , [1790]. - viii,60p ; 8°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.28.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1791. Printers. Alcock, Thomas. An apology for Esau. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Andrew, Plymouth, at the Archdeacon's visitation, May 21, 1790, by Thomas Alcock, A.M. vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son printers and booksellers to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. Sold also by Law, Faulder, Lowndes, and Deighton, London; Trewman, Exeter; and Goadby, Sherborne. ... , 1791. - [2],62,[2]p ; 4°. - On verso of title: The Plymouth printer had no Greek or Hebrew types. The learned reader is requested therefore to insert with his pen, the original words in their proper places. - *Dredge p.117 (British Museum); ESTC t086064; AUC 1879L13.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1791. Printers. Church of England. Liturgies. A liturgy compiled from the Book of Common Prayer reformed, according to the plan of ... Samuel Clarke; together with a collection of psalms and hymns, for public worship. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son; sold also by P.F.Maurice, Plymouth-Dock; and J.Johnson. London , 1791. - [6],106,[2],213,[1],viiip ; 12°. - The Collection of psalms has a separate titlepage (See 1790 Collection). - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1791. Printers. LYNE, Richard. Isagoge sive Janua Tusculana, for the use of grammar schools. By the Rev. R.Lyne. A new edition. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by M.Haydon and Son, printers, booksellers and stationers to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence , 1791. - [12],57,[1]p ; 8°. - Titlepage in red and black. - *Dredge p.55 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t106439: Plymouth Public Library L2874.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1791. Bookseller*. Toulmin, Joshua. Paul's defence before Felix, considered and applied in a sermon preached April 27th, 1791, at the opening of the new chapel in George-Street, Plymouth-Dock. By Joshua Toulmin, A.M. - Taunton : Printed by T.Norris, and sold by J.Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; J.Toulmin, Taunton; S.Woolmer, Exeter; M.Haydon, Plymouth; and P.Maurice, Plymouth Dock , [1791]. - 35,[1]p ; 8°. - Dedication dated: May 12, 1791. - *Dredge p.87 (Plymouth Free lib.); Davidson p.41 (Upcott's bibliographical collections); ESTC t009250.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1792. Booksellers. Moore, John Hamilton, d. 1807. The coaster's companion: Containing sailing directions for the East Coast of England, from London to the Shetland Isles. Also of the coasts of Flanders, Holland, Jutland, Cattegat, sound, baltic and Gulf of Finland, to St. Petersburgh; of the Coasts of Norway, Lapland and the White Sea, to Archangel and Onega; […]. - [London] : Published by John Hamilton Moore, Tower-hill, London; and sold by Miller, Gravesend; Burgess, Ramsgate; Marshall and Wittingham, Lynn; Brown, Hull; Reed, Sunderland; Kelly, Roddam, and Saunders, North Shields; Smart, South Shields, Robertson and Berry, Edinburgh; Coke, Leith; Millar, Dunbar; Watson and Youle, Greenock; M'Arthur, Glasgow; Diston and Son, Elsineur; Smith, Liverpool; Corkhill, Whiteheaven; Parsons and Hodges, Rowland and Brown, Bristol; King, Dartmouth; Elliott, Falmouth; Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Wilmot, Pembroke; Mottley and Harding, Portsmouth; Watts, Gosport; Moore and Ledgard, Poole; M'Auley and Hughes, Dublin; Owen, Waterford; Fitton, Cork; John and James Thoreau, Jersey; and Chevalier, Guernley , 1792. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary and Son. 1794. Booksellers. Cook, John, Master in the Royal Navy. Sailing directions to be used with John Hamilton Moore's chart of the British Channel, and the south-west coast of Ireland. By John Cook, and others, masters in the Royal Navy. The third edition. Greatly enlarged, corrected, and improved, by an able mariner. To which is added a dissertation on tides. - London : printed and sold with the chart, by John Hamilton Moore; Mrs. Smith, Liverpool; Messrs. Parsons and Hodges, Bristol; I. Watts, Gosport; Messrs. Haydon and son, Plymouth; Mrs. Elliott, Falmouth, and F. Fitton, Cork , 1794. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1778 - 1783. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1778. Bookseller. Church of England. A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great-Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the 27th of February instant, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins,... By His Majesty's special command. - [Plymouth] : Sold by Mary Haydon, in Plymouth; and may be also had of the Exeter news-carriers , [1778]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1778. Bookseller*. Mudge, John 1721-1793. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough. Preceded by some observatious on respiration; with Occasional and Practical Remarks on some other Diseases of the Lungs. To which is added a chapter on the vis vit?, So far as it is concerned in Preserving and Reinstating the Health of an Animal. Accompanied with Some Strictures on the Treatment of Compound Fractures. By John Mudge, F.R.S. Surgeon at Plymouth. - London : printed by E. Allen, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Walter, at Charing-Cross; B. Thorn, at Exeter; and M. Haydon, at Plymouth, M.DCC.LXXVIII , [1778]. - [9],vi-xvi,146,iv,147-252,[2]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; DUL 48860.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1779. Bookseller*. Mudge, John , 1721-1793. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough: preceded by some observatious on respiration; with Occasional and Practical Remarks on some other Diseases of the Lungs. To which is added a chapter on the vis vitæ, So far as it is concerned in Preserving and Reinstating the Health of an Animal. Accompanied with Some Strictures on the Treatment of Compound Fractures. By John Mudge, F. R. S. Surgeon at Plymouth. [The second edition.] . - London : printed by E. Allen, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Walter, at Charing-Cross; B. Thorn, at Exeter; and M. Haydon, at Plymouth, M.DCC.LXXIX , [1779. - [9],vi-xvi,252,ivp : plate ; 8°. - Last iv pages "Explanation of the plate". - *ESTC t091006.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1780. Bookseller*. Mudge, John , 1721-1793. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough: preceded by some observations on respiration; with Occasional and Practical Remarks on some other Diseases of the Lungs. To which is added a chapter on the vis vit?, So far as it is concerned in Preserving and Reinstating the Health of an Animal. Accompanied with Some Strictures on the Treatment of Compound Fractures. By John Mudge, F.R.S. Surgeon at Plymouth. [The third edition.] . - London : printed by E. Allen, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Walter, at Charing-Cross; B. Thorn, at Exeter; and M. Haydon, at Plymouth, M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1782. Bookseller*. Mudge, John , 1721-1793. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough: preceded by some observations on respiration; with Occasional and Practical Remarks on some other Diseases of the Lungs. To which is added, a chapter on the vis vitæ, So far as it is concerned in Preserving and Reinstating the Health of an Animal. Accompanied with Some Strictures on the Treatment of Compound Fractures. By John Mudge, F. R. S. Surgeon at Plymouth. [The fourth edition. Revised and corrected by the author.] . - London : printed for, and sold by, J. G. Kaven, Furrier, and Feather Manufacturer, No 157, Fleet street; sold also by J. Walter, at Charing Cross; B. Thorn and Son, Exeter; and M. Haydon, Plymouth, MDCCLXXXII , [1782]. - xx,231,[1],ivp,plate ; 8°. - *ESTC t091007.

Plymouth. Haydon, Mary. 1783. Bookseller*. Mudge, John , 1721-1793. A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough: preceded by some observations on respiration;... To which is added, a chapter on the vis vitæ,... Accompanied with some strictures on the treatment of compound fractures. By John Mudge,... [The fifth edition. Revised and corrected by the author.] . - London : printed for, and sold by, J. G. Kaven; sold also by J. Walter; B. Thorn and Son, Exeter; and M.Haydon, Plymouth , 1783. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1759 - 1770. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1759. Bookseller*. The EXETER pocket-journal; or, west-country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord 1760. - [Exeter]: Printed for and sold by B.Thorn, E.Score, A.Tozer, and W.Grigg, booksellers, in Exeter; and Messrs. Whitfield, Haydon, and Garden, booksellers, in Plymouth, [1759]. - Cornwall Record Office.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1766. Bookseller. Geach, Francis , 1724-1798. Medical and chirurgical observations on inflammations of the eyes. On the venereal disease. On ulcers, and gunshot wounds. By Francis Geach, Surgeon at Plymouth. - London : printed for B. Law in Ave-Mary-Lane, and R. Heydon at Plymouth, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1769. Bookseller. Head, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry by an anonymous author of a pamphlet, entitled Masonry the way to hell. Wherein is plainly pointed out, to the candid and impartial Reader, That he has grosly, and in the most disingenuous, unchristian, and scandalous, Manner, misrepresented Free Masonry: That he has entirely perverted the Sense and Meaning of the Sacred Text; and that he has neither Candour, Integrity, nor Honour. 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 [and one each in Ashburton;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]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1769. Bookseller*. HUXHAM, John. Miscellaneous tracts of the late Dr. John Huxham [...]. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, and sold by R.Haydon, and H.Whitefield , 1769. - 78,[2]p ; 8°. - F.R.S. stamped in by hand after A.M.. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.115 (Bookseller's cat.); Plymouth Public Library L3990.

Plymouth. Haydon, Robert. 1769. Bookseller*. TURNER, John. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Rutter. Preached at Honiton, May 14, 1769. By John Turner. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, for Arthur Brown in Honiton; sold also by R.Baldwin, London; E.Score, in Exeter; R.Goadby, in Sherborne; J.Wallis, and R.Haydon, in Plymouth; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; M.Allison, in Falmouth; F.Murch, in Barnstaple; J.Trownson, and W.Cleave, in Totness , 1769. - [2],36p ; 8°. - *ESTC t027534; Davidson p.194 (Upcott's bibliographical collections).

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

Plymouth. Hearder, George Parry. 1833. SOUTH Devon monthly museum. - Plymouth : G.Hearder , 1833-36. - Vol. 1-4. - Includes wood engravings by G.P.Hearder. - Somers Cocks S222.

Plymouth. Hearder, George Parry. 1836. Printer. Bridges, William B. Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton... from the collections made by William B. Bridges, C. Thomas and H.G. Fothe. - Plymouth : G.P.Hearder , 1836. - 112p ; 20cm. - BRISOM1836. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sB/OKE/0001/BRI ; North Devon Athenaeum D900OKE/BRI. - Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. History. -1836.

Plymouth. Hearder, George Parry. 1839. BRIDGES, W.B. Some accont of the barony and town of Okehampton; its antiquities and institutions .. By W.B.Bridges. Edited by the Rev. C.Thomas. - Plymouth : printed and published, for the Proprietors, by G. P. Hearder [ca. 1839]. - Three parts only issued, author died in poverty in 1845. - Davidson p.37 (Secktor Lib.). – Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Hearder, George Parry. 1841. Printer. Hearder's guide to the River Tamar : containing a historical and descriptive account of every object of interest .... - Plymouth : G.P.Hearder , 1841. - [iv],62p,2 plates : ill ; 1841. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sA/TAM/1841/HEA ; Exeter University. - Subjects: Westcountry. Tamar River. Description & travel. 1841.

Plymouth. Heydon and Son. 1860. Printer. Biographical notices of the late Mr Samuel Cook extracted from the Plymouth newspapers. [Photocopy]. - Plymouth : Heydon & Son , 1860. - 16p ; 19cm. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Biographies. Samuel Cook.

Plymouth. Hill, Francis. 1699. Grocer and mapseller.

Plymouth. Hill, Francis. 1699. Grocer and mapseller*. Gascoyne, Joel, b. 1650. A map of the county of Cornwall newly surveyed by Joel: Gascoyne. - [London] : Sold by J: Thornton in the Minories, by R: Mount bookseller on Tower Hill by P: Lea map-seller in Cheapside, by Chr: Brown at the Globe the West end of S. Pauls Londo. By Cha. Yeo bookseller in Exon, by Fr: Hill grocer in Plimouth, by Cha: Blith at the White Hart in Lanceston. Sold by Wm. Berry in Craggs Court near Charing Cross, [1699]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Hill, J. 1826. Printer. Chattaway, Joseph. Minutes of an excursion from Plympton to Launceston in July 1826 / by J.C. - Plymouth : J.Hill (printer) , [1826?]. - 12o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Bookseller's cata. - Subjects: Westcountry. Description & travel. 1826.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1814 - 1819. Printer.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1814. Bookseller*. Association of Unitarian Churches in Devon and Cornwall. The objects, rules and catalogue, of the Association of Unitarian Churches in Devon and Cornwall : established for the purpose of promoting the cause of Christian truth and practice, by the distribution of books, and of effecting a more intimate union among the professors of the Unitarian doctrine in those counties..-- Exeter : Printed and sold by T. Besley, South-Street, sold also by P. Hedgeland, and W. Bradford, Exeter; and by W. Curtis, and J. Jackson, Plymouth., 1814..-- [2], 22 p. ; 12°. - Signatures: A-B6. (A4 mis-signed A3) With an initial half-title leaf reading: Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Association. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library ; Devon Heritage Centre: p288.06/WES/ASS. - Subjects: Westcountry. Unitarian church. Organisations. 1814.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1814. Printer. PLYMOUTH EXCHANGE. Copies of the resolution of the committee. Deed of trust of the associated company, and the declaration of the uses of lands bought for the purposes of the said association. - Plymouth : J.Jackson , 1814. - 45p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s332.64/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Exchanges. The Plymouth Exchange Company. Finance. Administration8°. - Davidson p.43 (Plymouth Lib.).

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1814. Printer. WORSLEY, Israel.The suppression of the pure doctrines of the gospel during the dark ages; and their revival at and since the period of the Reformation considered : in a sermon, addressed to the congregation of Unitarian dissenters, at Plymouth: in consequence of the intended establishment of the Devon and Cornwall Association and Tract Society / By Israel Worsley..-- Plymouth : Printed for the Society, by J. Jackson, Lower Broad Street., 1814..-- 32 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1816. Printer. Advovate for the truth. A letter to the inhabitants of Plymouth-Dock and its neighbourhood, who attend public worship in the Parish Church of Stoke Damarel / by an advovate for the truth.-- 2nd ed..-- Plymouth : Printed by J. Jackson, 1816.-- 14p ; 18 cm. - The edition statement precedes the statement of responsibility on the t.p.. - Dated "Aug. 16 1816" at the end.. - Price from below imprint: Three-pence.. - Held by: .

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1817. Printer*. HAWKER, Robert. Bread selling to the poor at half price, a sweet memorial of the bread of life; which is given to the poor of the Lord's people without money and without price : A tract; affectionately addressed to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1817.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1817. Printer*. HAWKER, Robert. Sweet morsels to hungry souls, in the Lord's word, for the Lord's people. No. I [-IV]. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Plymouth : Printed for and published by J. Trego ... ; Jackson, printer, 1817.-- 4 v. ; 12°. - Each number has its own caption title and pagination.. - Advertisements on final leaf of number III.. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1817. Printer*. Lectures on the person, godhead, and ministry of the Holy Ghost : being the substance of several discourses, delivered at the morning and evening lectures, in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth / by Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for John Trego ..., Nettleton and Son, printers, The preface is dated: Plymouth, close of the year 1817.-- 19, 23, 18, 36, 32, 23 p. ; 8°. - Lectures I-VI each have their own caption titles and pagination. Lectures I, III and VI were printed by J. Jackson, and the remainder by Nettleton and Son. - A single leaf of advertisements after Lecture III. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1818. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. An admonitory letter to the rev. James Bidlake, on the subject of his two pamphlets, lately published .. : In the sequel ... are shewn the features ... of the true antinomian, contrasted to the misrepresentation of the same, given by Mr. Bidlake / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed by J. Jackson ... for John Trego ..., 1818.-- [3], 4-35, [1] p. ; 12°. - Advertisements on verso of final leaf. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1818. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. The last Saturday night of time; and the first Lord's day morning of eternity : A tract, of an alarming nature, addressed to the drunkards of Ephraim .. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Third edition.-- Plymouth Printed by J. Jackson ... and published by J. Trego ..., 1818.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - Advertisements on p. 12. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1818. Printer*. HAWKER, Robert. The potter's house : A tract; affectionately recommended to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1818.-- [3], 4-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Jackson, Joseph. 1819. Printer*. HAWKER, Robert. The best of remedies for the worst of times: or, The knowledge of God, and communion with God, in his trinity of persons, an infallible preservative against all the heresies of men : A tract, affectionately recommended to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1819.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - At head of title: A new year's gift for the church, 1819.. - Held by: Oxford. ; British Library.

Plymouth. Janes, Thomas. 1770. Author and bookseller.

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

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

Plymouth. Jenkins, R. H. 1813. Printer. The CHARTER of the borough of Plymouth and the case of Rock against Berry in the Queen's Bench, 1712. - Plymouth : R.H.Jenkins , 1813. - 28p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 343.02/PLY/CHA. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Charters. Local authorities Davidson p.42 (Plymouth Lib.).

Plymouth. Jenkins, R.H. 1813. Printer. Report of a trial for usury, in the case of Hofting versus Collier, at the Guildhall, in the city of London, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, on the 21st day of January, 1813 / [Hofting.].-- Plymouth : printed by R.H. Jenkins, at the office of the Plymouth chronicle, 1813.-- 11 p.-- In: A commercial dictionary. - Held by: Bristol.

Plymouth. Johns, James. 1821. Printer. Interesting ... Interesting particulars relative to that great national undertaking, the breakwater, now constructing in Plymouth Sound. - Plymouth : J.Johns , 1821. - 34p : maps ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p627.24/PLY/INT. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Breakwaters. Plymouth Breakwater. Construction.

Plymouth. Jordaine, John. 1732. Printer.

Plymouth. Jordaine, John. 1732. Printer. An elegy: made on the Rev. Mr. William Stephens, late Vicar of St. Andrew's Church in Plymouth; who departed this life on Thursday the 16th day of March, 1731-2 / [Lover of all good men.]. - [Plymouth : printed by John Jordaine, 1732]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - At foot of epitaph: Written by a lover of all good men. - "Awake my muse, and do not silent be!". - The elegy proper is followed by an epitaph with the first line: "Not wisdom, learning, goodness, can defend". - The woodcut headpiece is that used by John Jordaine of Plymouth. - ESTC citation no.: T182436. - Sources: English Short Title Catalogue [West Sussex Record Office (Chichester)]

Plymouth. Kent, William. 1718 - 1725. Printer.

Plymouth. Kent, William. 1718. Printer. GWIN, Thomas. Some memoirs of our dear deceased Friend Joseph Ceane, dedicated and recommended to his widow and children. By T.G. - Plymouth : Printed by W.Kent in Southside Street , 1718. - 8°. - *Joseph Smith Friends' books ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Kent, William. 1718-1725. Printer. The PLYMOUTH weekly-journal: or, general-post; containing an impartial account of all the most material occurrences foreign and domestick. - Plymouth : printed by W[illiam]. Kent, in Southside-Street, near the New-Key, where advertisements are taken in, and inserted for 3s. provided they do not exceed ten lines: and all other business (relating to printing) done as well, and as cheap, as in London or any other place , [1718-1725?]. - Published 3 Jan. 1718?-12 Mar. 1725-? - *Wiles 116; DUL 57800 ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah. 1868. Printer. Edmonds, Richard. On the Phoenician Tin Trade in Cornwall : with remarks on the great irruption of the sean in the eleventh century, "raised beaches" .... - Plymouth : Isaiah Keys , 1868. - pp17 - 37 : ill ; 22cm. - From the Transactions of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society 1868 - 9.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson. 1847. Printer. ODGERS, W.J. A report on the sanitory condition of Plymouth. By the Rev. W.J.Odgers. - Plymouth : I. W. N Keys, printer , 1847. - 59p ; 8°. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib.). – Sources: WorldCat.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson. 1860. [VIEWS on the Tamar]. - Plymouth : Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson Keys , [1860?]. - set of at least four lithographs by Newman & Co. - Somers Cocks S211.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson. 1865. Printer. Shelly, John. List of books etc written in or relating to the dialects of Devon / compiled by John Shelly. - Plymouth : Pr. by I.W.N.Keys , [1865?]. - 7p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p016.427/DEV/SHE. - Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Bibliographies.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson. 1867. Printer. Hine, James. Plympton in the olden time / by James Hine. - Plymouth : Isiah W.N.Keys , 1867. - 26p,plates ; ill ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 3/0001/HIN. - Subjects: Devon. Plympton St. Mary. History.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson. 1868. Printer. Blue Butterfly. Pseud. The Hoe : an ode / by Blue Butterfly. - Plymouth : I. W. N. Keys , 1868. - 9p. - Held by: Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Blue Butterfly. Pseud. Works. Poetry. -1868.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson and Son. 1869. Printers. Plymouth Working Men's Club and Institute. Annual report. 8th. - Plymouth : I.W.N.Keys & Son , 1869. - 19p ; 19cm. - Formerly known as the St.Andrew's Working Men's Association. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p305.306/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Men's organisations. Plymouth Working Men's Club and Institute. Annual reports. 1868.

Plymouth. Keys, Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson and Son. 1870. Printers. Morshead, W.H.Anderson. Compulsory retirement scheme, 1870 / by Vice Admiral W.H. Anderson Morshead. - Plymouth : I.W.N.Keys & Son , 1870. - 40p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p359.114/GEN/MOR. - Subjects: Westcountry. Naval personnel. Retirement. 1870.

Plymouth. Latimer & Son , 1881. - Manley, Richard H. The parish of Stokeclimsland / by the Rev. Richard H.Manley. - Plymouth : Latimer & Son , 1881. - 27p ; 19cm. - Held by: WSL : C/STsO/0001/MAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Stoke Climsland. History. -1881.

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1850. BELLAMY, John Cremer. A Thousand Facts in the Histories of Devon & Cornwall, in chronological order, forming an epitomised view of the political development of those counties, and making especial reference to the history of Plymouth; to which is added an alphabetical list of all works relating to the counties / by John Cremer BELLAMY. - Plymouth : [] , [1850]. - Davidson p.13 (Secktor Lib.); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre sWES/0001/BEL

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1850. Printer. Bellamy, John C. A thousand facts in the histories of Devon and Cornwall in chronological order ... making especial reference to the history. - Plymouth : I.Latimer , 1850. - 59p Ref. no.: DEVON D02003851x. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sWES/0001/BEL (includes Interleaved copy with ms annotations. Brooking Rowe bequest 1908) ; Torquay I/S. - Subjects: Devon. History.

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1853. Printer. Plymouth election : copy of the poll books of the last and previous elections for the borough of Plymouth ... in June 1853,. - Plymouth : I.Latimer , 1853. - 52p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s324.65/PLY/1852. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poll books. 1852-1853.

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1872. Printer. Some account of the ancient rood screen in Harberton Church, Totnes, Devon. - Plymouth : I.Latimer , 1872. - 23p,3 leaves of plat ; 25cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 729.96/HAR/SOM ; North Devon Athenaeum: D900HAR/SOM. - Subjects: Devon. Harberton. Churches. Harberton Church. Sreens.

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1872. Printer. Cuming, Mrs. The forest of Arden and other poems / by Mrs Cuming. - Plymouth : I.Latimer , 1872. - iv,68p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/CUM. - Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Writers. Cuming, Mrs. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Latimer, Isaac. 1878. - Leyman, John. Devon Lent Assizes Action for libel against the Western Daily Mercury Leyman v. Latimer and Sons : Tried at Exeter on Monday, March 25th, 1878 .... - Plymouth : Isaac Latimer , 1878. - 68p ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s345.025/DEV/LEY. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Newspaper publishers. Latimer and Sons. Libel trials. 1878.

Plymouth. Latimer, J. 1862. Printer. Cornwall Railway. Rates for the carriage of goods between the Cornwall Railway and London (Paddington), Southall ..., 1st March, 1862. - Plymouth : Printed by J.Latimer , 1862. - 34p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s385.24/WES/RAI (bound with 4 other railway pamphlets). - Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Goods services. 1862. Plymouth. Latimer, J. 1862. Printer. South Devon Railway. Rates for the carriage of goods between the South Devon Railway and London (Paddington), Southall ..., 1st January 1862. - Plymouth : Printed by J.Latimer , 1862. - 36p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s385.24/WES/RAI (bound with 4 other railway pamphlets). - Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Goods services. 1862 Plymouth. Lidstone, G. H. 1861. Printer. Hine, James. The ancient buildings of Plymouth : a paper read at the Plymouth Athenaeum, December 19, 1860 / by James Hine. - Plymouth : Printed by G.H.Lidstone , 1861. - 44p,[3] leaves plate ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s720/PLY/HIN ; Barnstaple: 720/PLY 1/HIN ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Historic buildings.

Plymouth. Lidstone, G. H. 1861. Printer. Hutchison, Aeneas Barkly. A monograph on the history and restoration of the parish church of S.Mary, Callington / by Aeneas Barkly Hutchison. - Plymouth : G.H.Lidstone , 1861. - 28p,[4]lvs plts : ill ; 27cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: px726.5/CAL/HUT. - Subjects: Cornwall. Callington. Churches. Saint Mary. History. -1861.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1847. Printer. Hours of childhood. - Plymouth : Roger Lidstone , 1847. - [v]; 78[80]p; illus. - Moon 430. – Held by: Exeter Central Library: Early children's books.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1848. Printer. Devon and Cornwall Archery Society. Rules and shooting regulations of the Devon & Cornwall Archery Society. - Plymouth : Roger Lidstone , 1848. - 32p ; 11cm. - DEVRUL1848. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s799.32/WES/DEV. - Subjects: Westcountry. Archery. Devon and Cornwall Archery Society.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1848. Publisher*. The fisherman's children : and, Edith's English home / by the author of "Hours of childhood.". - London Exeter Plymouth Hamilton, Adams, and Company H.J. Wallis Roger Lidstone 1848. - 141 p. ; 15 cm. - Juvenile fiction.. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1849. Printer. Report of the inquiry instituted by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, as visitor of the orphans' home, established by the Sisters of Mercy, at Morice Town, Devonport, into the truth of certain statements published in the 'Devonport Telegraph', February 10th, 1849. - Plymouth London Exeter Roger Lidstone J. Masters H. J. Wallis 1849. - 80, ivp ; 21cm (8vo). - Imprint from colophon.. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1850. Publisher*. Hole, George. A sermon preached at Ottery S. Mary, on Wednesday, May 15, 1850 / by the Rev. George Hole. - Exeter Plymouth ; Devonport Ottery Henry John Wallis Roger Lidstone C.D. Mayne 1850. - 32 p. ; 20 cm. - "Rough notes on the churches, &c. of Ottery St. Mary." -- p.[29]-32. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1851. Publisher*. Scott, Robert. Twelve sermons / by Robert Scott. - London Exeter Plymouth Joseph Masters Holden Lidstone 1851. - xii, 228p ; 20cm. - Held by: St. Andrews University Libraries ; University of Exeter Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1851. Printer. Croker, John Gifford. A guide to the eastern escarpment of Dartmoor : with a descriptive map / compiled by John Gifford Croker. - London ; Exeter ; Devonport & Plymouth ; Chudleigh : Kirkman & Thackray ; A. Holden ; Roger Lidstone ; J. E. Searle [printer] , [1851]. - 41p : folded maps ; 18cm. - Dated: May, 1851. Attributed to J. G. Croker. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/DAR 5/1852/GUI ; British Library ; University of Exeter Libraries. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Guides. 1852.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1852. Printer. Blood, William. The blessedness of the righteous : a sermon preached in St. Paul's, Stonehouse ... on the death of Samuel Derry, Esq., surgeon. - Plymouth : R.Lidstone , 1852. - 36p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p252/EAS/BLO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Surgeons. Derry, Samuel. Death. Sermons. 1852.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1852. Bookseller*. Ismael. Letters on the great political questions of the day : By Ismae¨l. Collected from Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, in which they severally appeared. - London Exeter ; Plymouth ; Tavistock ; Truro John Murray, Albemarle-Street. Exeter: Holden. Plymouth: Lidstone. Tavistock: Adams. Truro: Netherton [1852] ;. - [4],44p. ; 8°. - Dedication to Samuel Trehawke Kekewich dated May 1852. Microfilm. London: British Library, 1988. 1 reel: negative; 35 mm. NC.104303. Microfiche. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1988. 1 fiche: positive; 11x15 cm The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.2137. Mic.F.348/1.1.2137. - Held by: British Library ; Register of Preservation Surrogates.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1852. Bookseller*. Lowe, Thomas Hill. Auricular confession : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Exeter, on Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1852 / by Thomas Hill Lowe. - Exeter A. Holden ; a Plymouth : R. Lidstone 1852. - 14 p. ; 21 cm. - Published by request. - Held by: British Library ; University of Cambridge Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1853. Publisher*. Lowe, Thomas Hill. Confession and absolution. A reply to a letter of Henry Lord Bishop of Exeter, to the Dean of Exeter, on his sermon preached in the Cathedral Church at Exeter, on Sunday, November 7, 1852, by Thomas Hill Lowe .. - Second edition, with additions. - Exeter A. Holden. Plymouth: R. Lidstone. London: F. & J. Rivington 1853. - 32, 28-32 p. - A defence by Thomas Hill Lowe, Dean of Exeter of his sermon against Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter's "Confession and absolution. A letter to the Very Rev. the Dean of Exeter ... ", London, 1852. Text is complete despite pagination. - Held by: Durham University Libraries ; University of Edinburgh Libraries ; British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1858. Hayne, Richard James. St. Stephen's vision : a sermon preached at the consecration of St. Stephen's Church, Devonport, on September 21st, 1858 / by Richard James Hayne, M.A. Vicar of Buckland Monachorum Devon. - Plymouth : Printed by Roger Lidstone ; London ; Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1858. - 12p ; 12°. - Davidson p.47n (Secktor Lib.). - Database: WorldCat.

Plymouth. Lidstone, Roger. 1858. Publisher. Reports on the exhibition of implements at Cardiff, 1858. - London Bath Taunton Exeter Plymouth Published by J. Ridgway R.E. Peach F. May W. Roberts Lidstone 1858. - 20p ; 21cm. - Printing statement on t.p. verso and colophon. Introduction signed 'T.D. Acland, Jun.' - p.[5]. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1846. Publisher. ANGEL, Owen. [Viaducts on the South Devon Railway. - Exeter : O.Angel ; Plymouth : W.H.Luke , [1850-52?]. - Set of at least five lithographs by J.Mason and O.Angel. - Somers Cocks S186.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1862. Printer. Charles Church, Plymouth. Hymns sung at the parish church of Charles, Plymouth. - New ed. - Plymouth : William Henry Luke, Bedford St, Plymouth , 1862. - 208p ; 15cm. - Pp. 173-208 appear to be a supplement loosely bound in. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s245/PLY/CHA. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. Charles Church. Hymns. Texts.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1864. Printer. Hawksley, T. Report of T Hawksley, Esq., to the Council of the Borough of Plymouth on the Plymouth Water Works. - Plymouth : W H Luke (printer) , 1864. - 31p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Not acquired WSL ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Water treatment works. Plymouth Water Works. Reports. 1864.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1865. Printer. Greaves, Henry Addington. A New Year's Remembrancer : A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Charles, Plymouth before the Mayor and Corporation on Sunday January 1st 1865 ... / by the Rev. H. A. Greaves, M.A., Vicar of Charles. - Plymouth : Printed by W. H. Luke, Bedford Street , [1865]. - 14p ; 21cm. - Henry Addington Greaves, Vicar of Charles, Plymouth 1846–1878. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/PLY/GRE. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Greaves, Henry Addington. Parish Church of Charles, Plymouth. Works. Sermons. Secular Occasions.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1865. Printer. Jewitt, Llewellynn. The illustrated handbook of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse / by Llewellynn Jewitt. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1865. - 70p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1865/JEW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1865.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1873. Printer. Jewitt, Llewellynn. A history of Plymouth / by Llewellynn Jewitt. - [large paper ed?]. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1873. - 712p,pls ; 29cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sxB/PLY 1/0001/JEW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1873.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1873. Printer. Jewitt, Llewellynn. A history of Plymouth / by Llewellynn Jewitt. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1873. - 712p,pls ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: B/PLY 1/0001/JEW ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/0001/JEW ; North Devon Athenaeum: D900PLY/WOR ; Torquay ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1873.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1875. Printer. Whittley, W. Sermons on the panels of the new guildhall, Plymouth / by Rev. W.Whittley. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1875. - iv,203p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/PLY/WHI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Whittley, W. Works. Sermons.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1881. Printer. Wright, William Henry Kearley. W.H.Luke's handy guide to Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse and the neighbourhood / by W.H.K.Wright. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1881. - 161p,pls ; 18cm. - Held by: DHC: B/PLY 1/1881/WRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1881.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1879. Printer. Wright, William Henry Kearley. Illustrated handbook to Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport by W.H.K.Wright. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1879. - 203p : ill,folded map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1879/WRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1879.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1880. Printer. John Arscott, Esq., of Tetcote, and his jester, Black John. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1880. - 12p. - - Held by: WSL: s920/ARS (lacks pages 3 to 10). - Subjects: Devon. Families. Arscott family.

Plymouth. Luke, William Henry. 1881. Printer. Wright, William Henry Kearley. W.H.Luke's handy guide to Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse and the neighbourhood / by W.H.K.Wright. - Plymouth : W.H.Luke , 1881. - 161p,pls ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: B/PLY 1/1881/WRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1881.

Plymouth. Main. 1811. Printer*. Redding, Cyrus. Mount Edgcumbe : A poem. By Cyrus Redding.-- London : printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme and Rees and Curtis, Plymouth; and sold by all the booksellers, 1811.-- 42p ; 8vo. - Printer named on verso of title page: Main, Plymouth.. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1818 - 1819. Printer.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1818. Printer. COLMER, John. The Progress of Truth, and other poems.-- Plymouth : D. May, 1818.-- 50 p. ; 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1819. Printer. COLMER, John. The Progress of Truth, and other poems.-- Second edition, augmented..-- Plymouth : D. May, 1819.-- 62 p. ; 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1819. Printer. Colmer, J. The progress of truth and other poems / by J.Colmer. - Plymouth : Printed by D.May , 1819. - 62p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/COL. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Colmer, J. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1833. Printer. Plymouth and Devonport Banking Co. Deed of Settlement of the Plymouth and Devonport Banking Company : Established Jan 1832. - Plymouth : Printed by D. May , 1833. - 65p ; 21cm. - PLYDEE1833. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s332.1/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Banking. Plymouth and Devonport Banking Company. 1833.

Plymouth. May, Daniel. 1840. Printer and publisher. TAYLOR, J.N. Plans for the formation of harbours of refuge, improvement of rivers and sea ports: with suggestions for ameliorating the condition of seamen, preventing shipwreck, and miscellaneous matter. Illustrated with plans and charts. By J.N.Taylor, R.N., C.B. - Plymouth : Printed and published by D.May (Plymouth Journal-Office), Bilbury-Street , 1840. - [4],66p,6 leaves of plates (some folded) ; 29cm. - Plates signed: Lee & Catford sc. Plymouth. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx623.8929/WES/TAY. - Subjects: Westcountry. Navigation. 1840.

Plymouth. Moat, C. E. 1856. Printer. Rowe, Samuel. A perambulation of the antient and royal forest of Dartmoor, and the venville precincts ... / by Samuel Rowe. - 2nd ed. - Plymouth : C.E.Moat , 1856. - [8],iv,362p,pl ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/DAR 5/1856/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Description & travel. 1856.

Plymouth. Mudge, J. 1814. Printer*. ROWE, Elizabeth, Mrs. Friendship in death, in letters from the dead to the living : to which are added devout exercises of the heart ... with the life of the author / reviewed and published, at her request by I. Watts.-- Plymouth : printed for and published by J. Bennett; J. Mudge, printer, 1814.-- xiv, 506 p ; 8vo. - Held by: Lampeter (Special collections) ; University of Exeter ; Cambridge ; British Library.

Plymouth. Murray. 1804. Publisher.

Plymouth. Murray. 1804. Publisher. BIDLAKE, John. The poetical works of J. Bidlake ... Master of the Grammar school.-- 2nd ed.-- Plymouth : Murray, 1804. - Held by: University of Exeter Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1822. Printer. Taperell, N. The Plymouth, Plymouth-Dock, Stonehouse, Morice-Town and Stoke directory ; with a list of public offices, institutions &c. / By N.Taperell. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , 1822. - xxxiv,80p ; 17cm. - Davidson p.44 (Bookseller's catalogue). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1822. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1822.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1825. Printer. Kitto, John. Essays and letters, with a memoir of the author / John Kitto. - Plymouth : Nettleton , [1825]. - 210p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s824/KIT ; Torquay: I/S. - Subjects: Devon. Essays. Kitto, John

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1826. Printer. Account ... An account of the Grey School in Plymouth ... for the year 1826. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , 1826. - 40p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 372/PLY/ACC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Primary schools. Grey School, Plymouth. Charities.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1827. Printer. Bird, Charles. A letter to the Right Honourable Robert Peel, M.P. on the effect ... extension of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1827. - 39p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p347.016/GEN/BIR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Lawyers. Bird, Charles. Works. Magistrates. 1827.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1827. Printer. Brewer, J.R. The first day of the Christian week and minor pieces with a short historical essay and notes / J.R.Brewer. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , 1827. - [18],108p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/BRE. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poetry. Brewer, J.R. Texts.

Plymouth. Nettleton, E. 1827. Printer. The TOURIST'S companion to the most interesting objects of nature and art in the vicinities of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse; the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, villages, rivers, scenery and antiquities within a circuit of nearly thirty miles; including minute particulars of Mouth Edgcumbe, Saltram, and the rivers Tamar and Plym. Compiled from the most authentic sources. Embellished with a map of the environs and engravings. - Plymouth : Published by E.Nettleton, printer and stationer to H.R. Highness the Duke of Clarence , [1827]. - vii,[1],106p,[5]leaves of plates : ill,folded map ; 16cm. - On verso of title: Johns, printer, Fore-Street, Devonport. - Steel engravings: A.Rae del. ; H.Adlard sc. ; Published by J.Johns, Devonport. Also: Walton sc. Plym. - Date evidence: p.25,76. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sWES/1827/TOU. - Subjects: Westcountry. Guides. 1827.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1828. Printer. Bird, Charles. Copy of the petition of Charles Bird Esq, barrister-at-law, Plymouth .. extension of the summary jurisdiction of magistrates. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1828. - 16,2,11p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p347.016/GEN/BIR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Lawyers. Bird, Charles. Works. Magistrates. 1828.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1828. Printer. The stranger's guide to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse, Stoke,. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , [1828]. - xi,250p,plts : ill,maps ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1828/STR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1828.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1829. Printer. Midosi, P. Who is the legitimate king of Portugal? : a Portuguese question submitted to impartial men. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1829. - vi,91p. - Author was an emigré in Plymouth. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p354.69/PLY/MID. - Subjects: Portugal. Monarchy. Claims of Pedro IV. 1829.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1833. Printer. SLEMAN, R. A letter on the recent church rate contest in Tavistock. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton, Whimple Street, printer to His Majesty , [1833?]. - 36p ; 20cm. - Davidson p.52. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/ 20 no. 10. - Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Church rates. 1833.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1833. Printer. Dyer, Robert. Nine years of an actor's life : late of Theatres-Royal Plymouth, Taunton, Barnstaple, etc / Robert Dyer. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1833. - 241p ; 19cm. - DYENIN1833. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Not acquired WSL ; North Devon Athenaeum D792/DYE. - Subjects: Devon. Actors. Dyer, Robert. Biographies.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1835. HAGHE,Louis. [Views of Devonport]. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , 1835. - Set of at least four lithographs by and after Haghe, previously published by W.Byers about 1828. - Somers Cocks S97.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1836. Printer. Jacob, John. West Devon and Cornwall flora / by the Rev. J. Jacob ... Vol. 1. - Plymouth : Nettleton , 1836. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s582.13/WES/JAC U. - Subjects: Westcountry. Flowering plants. 1836.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1836. Printer. Wightwick, George. Nettleton's guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, and to the neighbouring country / written for the proprietor by George Wightwick. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1836. - 190p,pl : ill,fld maps ; 15cm. - 4 prints,3 maps. - Four lithographs by Nettleton and G.Lee. - Somers Cocks S134; Davidson p.45 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sB/PLY 1/1836/WIG. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1836. .

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1839. Bookseller*. A tract for all times, but most eminently for the present : peculiar character of the Church of England, as distinguished both from other branches of the Reformation, and from the modern Church of Rome / [edited by F. Huyshe].-- London Oxford Bristol Exeter Plymouth Rivingtons Parker Strong Hannaford, Jeanes, and Roberts Nettleton 1839. - Held by: British Library ; Lambeth Palace Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Exeter Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1840. Printer. Theatre Royal Plymouth. [Playbills. 15 Jun, 17 Jun, 9 Jul, 12 Aug, 27 Aug, 24 Sept, 7 Oct, 12 Oct, 14 Oct, 21 Nov, 30 Nov, 3 Dec 1840]. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton , 1840. - 12 sheets. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Plymouth Lib EG 16 ; Barnstaple: Exeter Garland 16 ; Exmouth: Exeter Garland 16 ; Plymouth: I/S ; Torquay I/S. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Theatres. Theatre Royal Plymouth. Playbills. 1841.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1840. Printer. Statutes 1584. Public ; 27 Eliz I c. 20. An act for the preservacon of the haven of Plymouth A D 1585. - Plymouth : E.Nettleton (printer) , [1840?]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx348.022/1584/PUB. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Harbours. Statutes. 1584.

Plymouth. Netttleton, Edward. 1841. Printer. Ford, James. Funeral address to a parish on the removal of a beloved pastor ;. - Plymouth : E.Netherton , [1841]. - 25p ; 17cm. - FORFUN1841. - sermon ... Bickleigh...31 Oct 1841 / J.Ford. [With: 12 sermons]. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/252/FOR. - Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Plymouth. Funerals. Walker, T.H. Sermons. Texts. 1841.

Plymouth. Nettleton. 1841. Printer. OXENHAM, Nutcombe. Two sermons preached in the parish church of Modbury, in November, 1841. By Nutcombe Oxenham, M.A. vicar of Modbury. And by him affectionately dedicated to his parishoners. ... - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton, Whimple Street, printer to Her Majesty and H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex , 1841. - [2],34p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 8. - Subjects: Devon. Modbury. Sermons. Texts. 1841.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1843. Prinrer. HAWKER, Robert Stephen. The poor man and his parish church. By the vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall. Second edition. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton, Whimple Street, printer to her Majesty , 1843. - vii,[1]p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s080/DEV/20 no. 20. - Subjects: Cornwall. Morwenstow. Poetry. Hawker, Robert Stephen. Texts. 1843.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1843. Printer. BELLAMY, J.C. The housekeeper's guide to the fish-market for each month of the year; and an account of the fishes and fisheries of Devon and Cornwall, in respect of commerce, economy, natural history, and statistics. By J.C.Bellamy, surgeon; ... - London : Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row; Edward Nettleton, Whimple Street, printer to Her Majesty and H.R.H the Duke of Sussex , 1843. - 144p ; 15cm. - *Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1844. Printer. Prance, Courtney C. Historical sketch of Plymouth : a lecture delivered at the Mechanics' Institute / by Courtney C.Prance. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1844. - 42p ; 14cm. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/0001/PRA ; WorldCat. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. -1844.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1844. Publisher. Phillpotts, Henry. The widow's mite : a sermon preached in the Church of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, on Sunday, January 14, and in the parish church at St. Austell's, on Sunday, January 21, 1844, in obedience to the Queen's letter, in behalf of the national society : to which is prefixed, a pastoral letter to the inhabitants of Plymouth / by Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter. - London Plymouth Exeter John Murray Edward Nettleton P. Hannaford 1844. - 24 p. ; 18 cm. - "To the inhabitants of Plymouth.": p. [3]-8.. - Includes bibliographical footnotes.. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Glasgow Libraries ; University of Exeter Libraries.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1845. *Bookseller. FORTESCUE, Robert Henry. A sermon on the duty of both the clergy and the laity, to conform to the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer, preached in the Parish Church of Bideford, Devon on Septuagesima Sunday, 1845 / by Robert Henry Fortescue, M.A. Assistant Curate. - Bideford : Published by W.S. Blight ; London : Sold also by Edwards and Hughes ; Exeter : Hannaford ; Plymouth : Nettleton ; Barnstaple : Brightwell, [1845]. - [4], v,[1], 18,[2]p ; 18cm. - University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Exeter Libraries ; Lambeth Palace ; Worldcat.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1845. Printer. PUNNETT, J. The Church of England, diffusive of good, in her polity and administration. A sermon, preached on occasion of the consecration of the church of All Saints, Tucking Mill, in the county of Cornwall, July 7th, 1845. By the Rev. J.Punnett, M.A. vicar of St. Erth, and formerly fellow of Clare hall, Cambridge. Published by request. - Plymouth : Printed by Edward Nettleton, printer to Her Majesty, Whimple Street , 1845. - 23,[1]p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 21. - Subjects: Cornwall. Camborne. Churches. All Saints' Church Tuckingmill. Consecration. Sermons. 1845.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1845. ROOKER, Alfred. The literature and literary men of Plymouth ... being a lecture delivered in the Mechanics' Institute. By Alfred Rooker. - Plymouth : E. Nettleton , 1845. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib.). – WorldCat.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1845. Printer and publisher. WIGHTWICK, George. The Budleigh ballad : a tale of threatened woe and merciful deliverance; from the chronicles of the year of Our Lord MDCCCXLV. - Plymouth : Printed and published by E.Nettleton, printer to Her Majesty, Whimple Street , [1845]. - 16p ; 20cm. - Poem on a boating accident. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s080/DEV/20 no. 13 ; Torquay I/S. - Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Boating. Accidents.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1846. Printer and publisher. BURNARD, Charles Frederick. A lecture on the chemistry and physiology of agriculure; delivered on April 17th, 1846, before the members of the St. Germans Farmers' Club, at the town hall, St. Germans, by Charles Frederick Burnard, of South Down, Cornwall. - Plymouth : Printed and published by E.Nettleton, bookseller, &c. to Her Majesty, Whimple Street, and Longamn & Co. London ... , 1846. - 28p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 18. - Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Germans. Agriculture. Chemistry. 1846.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1846. Printer. Mount Edgcumbe. A letter from the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, to his tenantry. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1846. - 15,[1]p ; 20cm. - Davidson p.110 (LP). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 11. - Subjects: Cornwall. Estates. Mount Edgcumbe Estates. Tenants. Regulations. 1846.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Edward. 1846. Printer. Mount Edgcumbe Estates. Memorandum of tenancy regulations, intended to be adopted as a system on Lord Mount Edgcumbe's estates in Devon and Cornwall. - Plymouth : Edward Nettleton , 1846. - 12p ; 20cm. - Davidson p.110 (LP). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/no. 12. - Subjects: Cornwall. Estates. Mount Edgcumbe Estates. Tenants. Regulations. 1846.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1812 - 1819. Printer.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1812. Bookseller*. BIRT, Isaiah. A vindication of the Baptists : from the strictures made on their sentiments and practice, by a minister of the gospel, in a pamphlet, entitled "A discourse on baptism, &c. &c." / by Isaiah Birt. - Plymouth-Dock : Printed and sold by Granville and Son, ... ; sold also by Button and Son, ... , London; Horsey, Portsea; Besley, and Trewman and Son, Exeter; Nettleton and Son, Plymouth; Gray, Stonehouse; and most other booksellers., 1812. - 34 p. 19 cm. - Includes biblical and bibliographical references. Errata at foot of p. 34. - Held by: Oxford Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1813. Printers. Proceedings and report of the merchants, ship owners and other persons interested in the prosperity of the port of Plymouth .. - Plymouth : P.Nettleton & Son , 1813. - 39p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1/PLY/PRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Trade. Promotion.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1814. Printers. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce.. First report by the committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at the port of Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by Peter Nettleton and Son, Market Street, 1814.-- 12p ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1814. Printers. Proceedings and report of the merchants, ship owners, and other persons : interested in the prosperity of the Port of Plymouth, and its neighbourhood, with a view to the furtherance of trade.-- Plymouth : Printed by P. Nettleton and Son, 57 Market Street., [1814?].-- 39, [1]p ; 8vo. - Plymouth Chamber of Commerce founded as result of meetings.. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1815. Printers. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Second report by the managing committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at the port of Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by Peter Nettleton and Son, Market Street, 1815.-- 12p ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1816. Review of the mercantile, trading, and manufacturing state, interests, and capabilities of the Port of Plymouth / by William Burt, with miscellaneous additions by other persons, and notes.-- Plymouth : Printed and sold by Nettleton and Son, 1816.-- 270 p ; 8vo. - Held by: London School of Economics ; Manchester ; National Trust ; Goldsmiths' Library, University of London, Kress no. 21442 ; British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1816. Squire, Nathaniel.The universal signal book, containing a complete code of signals for the use of merchants' ships of all nations : with a full and complete explanation to render their being perfectly and easily understood / by Nathaniel Squire.-- Plymouth : Printed and published by Nettleton and Son], 1816.-- [iii]-vii, 9-35 p. ; 15 cm. - "Entered at Stationer's Hall".. - Held by: Glasgow ; National Maritime Museum.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1816. Printers. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Third report by the managing committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at the port of Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by Peter Nettleton and Son, Market Street, 1816.-- 12p ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1816. Publishers. Burt, William. Review of the mercantile, trading and manufacturing state, interests and capabilities of the port of Plymouth. By William Burt. - Plymouth : Nettleton & Son , 1816. - viii,270p ; 22cm. - Davidson p.43 (Secktor Lib., NL). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1/Plymouth/BURT. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Trade. 1816.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1817. Printers*. Lectures on the person, godhead, and ministry of the Holy Ghost : being the substance of several discourses, delivered at the morning and evening lectures, in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth / by Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for John Trego ..., Nettleton and Son, printers, The preface is dated: Plymouth, close of the year 1817.-- 19, 23, 18, 36, 32, 23 p. ; 8°. - Lectures I-VI each have their own caption titles and pagination. Lectures I, III and VI were printed by J. Jackson, and the remainder by Nettleton and Son. - A single leaf of advertisements after Lecture III. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1817. Printers. HAWKER, Robert. The true gospel no yea and nay gospel : A tract ... To which is now added an appendix, in answer to a pamphlet lately published by an anonymous writer, under the signature of "Verax." / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed and sold by P. Nettleton and Son ... sold also by J. Trego ..., 1817.-- [3], 4-48 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1818. Printers. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Fifth report by the managing committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at the port of Plymouth.-- Plymouth : Printed by Peter Nettleton and Son, Market Street, 1818.-- [2], 11, [1]p ; 8vo. - First leaf blank.. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1819. Printers*. HAWKER, Robert. The personal testimony of God the father; to the person, godhead, and sonship, of God the son; as set forth in the scriptures of God the holy ghost .. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Printed for John Trego ... by P. Nettleton and Son ..., [1819].-- [3], 4-40 p. ; 8°. - The preface is dated 'Plymouth, April 13, 1819'. - Held by: British Library ; Oxford.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1819. Printers. GREEN, James. A report on the alteration and improvement of the turnpike road, between Exeter and Plymouth, through Chudleigh and Ashburton / by James Green, civil engineer.-- Plymouth : by P. Nettleton & Son, [1819].-- 27p,folded plate : map ; 20cm. - Davidson p.30 (Advert). - Held by: University of Exeter ; Glasgow ; London School of Economics ; Sheffield ; Devon Heritage Centre: s388.13/DEV/GRE. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Turnpike roads. 1819.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter and Son. 1819. Saltram House, Devon...Catalogue of the pictures, casts and busts belonging to the Earl of Morley at Saltram.-- Plymouth : Privately printed [by Nettleton] , 1819. - .-- 56 p. ; 18 x 11 cm. - Held by: V&A Libraries ; University of Exeter.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1786 - 1807. Printer.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1786. Printer. SPRY, Edward. The salutation or loyal welcome (English and Latin) to His Royal Highness William Henerey [sic] (of Great-Britain, &c: prince) in the West by Edward Spry ... The third edition. - Plymouth : Sold by the booksellers of Great-Britain and Ireland. Plymouth : Printed at P.Nettleton's office , [1786]. - 35,[1]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t047045.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1790. Printer. An AUTHENTIC narrative of some particular occurences which have lately taken place among a denomination of dissenters in the county of Devon, communicated in six letters to a minister in London. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton, in the Parade and sold also by W.Durnford, Fore-Street, Dock , [1790]. - 48p ; 8°. - Letter at front on case dated 2d April1790. - *Bodl. GA Devon 8° 68(5).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1790. Printer. An ELEGY on the late Mr. Nicholas Gibbs, of Plymouth ; who departed this life July the eleventh, 1790. ... By a friend. - Plymouth : Printed by Peter Nettleton , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1°. - *ESTC t071482.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1791. Printer. Five minutes advice to prayerless persons and families. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton, no. 52, Market-Street; sold also by Messrs. Deighton, Terry, Trapp, Dilly, and Mathews, London; Hazard, Bath; J.Cottle, Bristol; and by various other booksellers , [1791?]. - 48p ; 4°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1791. Printer. Read, W. A sermon, preached Friday, May 27, 1791, in Morris’s-Square Chapel, Plymouth-Dock. Published at the request of the congregation. By W. Read. - Plymouth : Printed by P. Nettleton, on the Parade: and sold by J. Heydon, bookseller, Catherine-Street, Dock, [1791]. - 35,[1]p. ; 8°. - ESTC t202338. - *ESTC ; Burnet Morris; AUC 462R1 (Cambridge UL).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1793. Printer. Birt, Isaiah. A defence of scripture baptism: in answer to a pamphlet addressed "To those who esteem the essence of religion of more importance than the forms and ceremonies." By Isaiah Birt, ... - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton; sold also by J.Heydon, Dock , [1793]. - 24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t086837.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1795. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. Misericordia: or, compassion to the sorrows of the heart. Intended originally for the persons of the Misericordia in Plymouth; but now published for the use of the sick and sorrowful of every description; and forming a suitable companion for every sick room. By Robert Hawker, D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth, &c. ... - Plymouth : Printed for the Misericordia, by P.Nettleton , 1795. - [2],198,[2]p ; 12°. - *Devon Heritage Centre; ESTC t104255; Dredge p.117; Davidson p.41n; DUL 33705.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1795. Printer. WILLEY, W. Theology in miniature; or, a sketch on pure religion; being the substance of two sermons, preached at Dartmouth, August the 30th, 1795, by W.Willey, .... - Plymouth : Printed by P.Nettleton , [1795?]. - 40p ; 8°. - *ESTC t097436.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1796. Printer. Hawker, Robert. Misericordia: or, compassion to the sorrows of the heart. Intended originally for the persons of the Misericordia in Plymouth; but now published for the use of the sick and sorrowful of every description; and forming a suitable companion for every sick room. By Robert Hawker, D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth, &c. ... The second edition. - Plymouth : Printed for the Misericordia, by P.Nettleton , 1796. [4],200p ; 12°. - *ESTC t103883.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1796. Printer. Hawker, Robert. Misericordia: or, compassion to the sorrows of the heart. ... Third edition. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1796. - Davidson suppl. p.9.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1797. Printer. Birt, Isaiah. Strictures on Mr. Mend's pamphlet, entitled The baptism of infants, authorized by scripture. By Isaiah Birt. ... - Plymouth : printed and sold by P.Nettleton: sold also by J.Roach, in Duke-Street, Dock; S.Woolmer, in Exeter; J.Brown, Bristol; and by T.Chapman, no. 151, Fleet-Street, London , 1797. - 8°. - *Dredge p.55 (A.Iredale).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1797. Printer. Mends, Herbert. The baptism of infants authorized in scripture, and the practice of the church of Christ in every age. In reply to Mr. Birts pamphlet entitled, A defence of scripture baptism. By Herbert Mends. ... - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton; sold also by J.Heydon, in Dock; S.Woolmer, in Exeter; J.Brown, Bristol; and by T.Chapman, no. 151, Fleet-street, London , [1797]. - [8],88p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.117 (British Museum); ESTC t096092.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1798. Printer. Hawker, Robert. The youth's catechism on the order in which the several books of scripture are to be placed; designed to promote the better apprehension of the word of God in the minds of youth. Drawn up for the use of schools and for the information of private families. By Robert Hawker, D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton; sold also by Chapman and Matthews, London [and various other booksellers] , 1798. - iv,28p; 12°. ESTC t195960. - ESTC ; AUC 1245H9 (Bodleian G.Pamph 2762(9).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1799. Printer. Hawker, Robert, 1753-1827. A letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele, ... in reply to his address, entitled, A letter to ... Robert Hawker, ... occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall. By the Rev. Robert Hawker, , D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton: sold also by T. Richards, in Plymouth, E. Hoxland, Dock; S. Woolmer, at Exeter; W. Bulgin, Bristol; S. Hazard, Bath; Chapman and Mathews, London, and by various other booksellers, [1799?]. - 20p. ; 8°. - ESTC n55183. - *ESTC ; Davidson p.167 (A).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1799. Printer. The RECEPTION, a play in three acts. By a chaplain in the navy. - Plymouth : Printed by P.Nettleton , 1799. - Signed: Chaplain in the Navy. vii,[1],57,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t095937.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. Birt, Isaiah. A defence of scripture baptism in answer to a pamphlet addressed to those who esteem the essence of religion of more importance than the forms and ceremonies. By Isaiah Birt, pastor of the Baptist church at Plymouth-Dock ... - Plymouth : P.Nettleton; J.Heydon, Dock , [1800]. - 8°. - *Dredge p.55 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer and bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. Five minutes advice to prayerless persons and families. [The second edition, corrected and enlarged.] . - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton: sold also by Messrs Deighton, Terry, Trapp, Dilly, and Mathews, London; Hazard, Bath; J. Cottle, Bristol; and by various other booksellers , [1800?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer and bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. The second edition of the Reverend Dr. Hawker's letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele,... in reply to his address, entitled, A letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D.... occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall, . - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton: sold also by T. Richards, in Plymouth, E. Hoxland, Fore-Street, Dock; S. Woolmer, at Exeter; W. Bulgin, Bristol; S. Hazard, Bath; T. Chapman, London, and by various other booksellers , [1800?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. Hawker, Robert, 1753-1827. A second letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele, ... by the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D. - Plymouth : sold by P. Nettleton: sold also by S. Woolmer, Exeter; W. Bulgin, Bristol; Hazard, Bath; Mathews, London, and by various others, [1800?]. - 80,[2]p. ; 12°. - Letter is dated Dec. 10 1799. First letter not traced. ESTC t172878. - *ESTC ; Davidson p.167 (A).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. Hawker, Robert, 1753-1827. A third letter from the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth, to the Rev. R. Polwhele, vicar of Manaccan, Cornwall. - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton, at no. 57, Market St. : sold also by E. Hoxland, Dock; S. Woolmer, Exeter; W. Bulgin, Bristol; S. Hazard, Bath; T. Chapman, London; and various other booksellers, [1800?]. - 16p. ; 12°. - Dated: 29 Sept. 1800. ESTC n49202. - *ESTC ; Dredge p.37 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Davidson p.168 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. Psalms and hymns sung by the children of the Sunday school, in the Parish Church of Charles, Plymouth, at the Sabbath evening lecture. - The eighth edition. - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton, No. 57, Market-Street, [1797-1800]. - xi, [1], 108 p. ; 12°. - Date of publication taken from advertisements which are included in prefatory pages. Below imprint: Price one shilling. 105 hymns; [6] doxologies. Signatures: a6 B-K6. - *ESTC ; AUC 2204B22 (Cambridge University Library).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. SAILORS' letters. Letters from a midshipman in the Royal Navy, to his friend and brother officer, in various parts of the world, from the year 1768 to the year 1777. - [Plymouth] : Nettleton, printer, Plymouth , [1800?]. - [2],70p ; 8°. - Without a titlepage; drop-head title. Imprint from colophon. Letters signed: R.B.- *ESTC t070866.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1800. Printer. Stoke-Damerell Manor-mills. On the seventh day of May next, at six o'clock in the afternoon, a survey will be held at the house of William Morgan, the sign of the Market-house Inn, in the town of Plymouth-Dock,... for letting, for a term of seven years .. the wind & malt mills in the possession of Mr. Richard Summers, situate in the centre of the town of Plymouth-Dock. ,... To view the same,... apply to the millers... and for further particulars to the Rev. Nicholas Hill,... Mr. Berryman,... or Mr. William Harris,... - Plymouth : Nettleton, printer , 1800. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - ESTC. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1801. Bookseller*. Woolmer, Shirley. A catalogue of the Portledge Library; containing the entire collection, among which there are many choice articles; a great part of which are in the highest preservation in the original bindings ... This library was lately removed from Portledge House, north Devon to S.Woolmer's printer of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, City of Exeter, for sale. Catalogues may be had (price one shilling each) at Mr. Law's bookseller, Paternoster Row ... London; S.Hazard, Bath; P.Nettleton, Plymouth; the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge; and place of sale. - Exeter : S.Woolmer, printer, Fore-street , 1801. - [3], 4-95p ; 8°. - On p.96: Printed by Trewman and Son, High-street, Exeter. Issued in paper wrappers with a printed label on the upper wrapper. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s017.2/GEN/CAT ; Cambridge ; Oxford. - Subjects: Devon. Alwington. Houses. Portledge. Libraries.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1801. Bookseller. DREW, Samuel. A letter to the unknown author, of an almost unknown pamphlet : entitled, 'Remarks on two pamphlets,' entitled 'Methodism tried,' and 'Observations on Mr. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism' / By Samuel Drew, St. Austell.-- St. Austell [etc] : Printed and Sold by E. Hennah; Sold also by Nettleton and Gray, Plymouth; Heydon, Market-street, Dock; and by most Book sellers in Cornwall. The above pamphlet may be had by applying to any of the Preachers late in connection with the Rev. J. Wesley, 1801.-- 24p ; 17 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1801. Bookseller. HART, Richard. Dr. Gill's reasons for separating from the Church of England, calmly considered : in a letter to a friend / By Richard Hart, A.M. Vicar of St. George's, Glocestershire..-- Bristol : Printed and sold by W. Bulgin, and E. Palmer, Wine-Street: sold also by Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard; Mathews, Strand; and West and Hughes, Paternoster-Row, London. - S. Hazard, Bath; and P. Nettleton, Plymouth., 1801..-- 55, [1] p. ; 17 cm. - Notes: Signatures: [A]6 B-D6 E4.. - Held by: Oxford Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1801. Printer. Hawker, Robert. Specimens of preaching / by Robert Hawker D.D. Vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - Plymouth : Printed by T. Philp , 1801. - 255cm ; 12o (22cm). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s252/PLY/HAW ; Cambridge ; Oxford. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Sermons. Hawker, Robert. Texts.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1801. Printer. Mends, Herbert. Hymns adapted to public worship, chiefly designed for the use of the congregation of Protestant dissenters assembling in Batter Street, Plymouth. By the Rev. Herbert Mends. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by P.Nettleton, 57, Market street , 1801. - xviii,322p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.55. - Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford ; Cardiff ; British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1803. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. Psalms and hymns : sung by the children of the Sunday School, in the Parish Church of Charles, Plymouth, at the Sabbath evening lecture.-- The twelfth edition..-- Plymouth : Printed and sold by P. Nettleton, in Market Street, 1803.-- ix,[1], 108 pages ; 13 cm (12mo). - Compiled by Robert Hawker. Without music. - Held by: Edinburgh.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1807. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. Psalms and hymns sung by the children of the Sunday school in the Parish Church of Charles, Plymouth, at the Sabbath evening lecture. - 13th ed. - Plymouth : P.Nettleton , 1807. - viii; 116p ; 24º. - The advertisement signed: Robert Hawker. Moon 97. - Exeter Central Library: MOON 97 ; British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1807. Printer. LIST of representatives in Parliament of the Borough of Plymouth, collected from the extant returns ... - Plymouth : Nettleton (printer) , [1807?].- 4p ; 41cm folded to 23cm. Held by: Plymouth Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1810. Printer. List of Representatives in Parliament of the Borough of Plymouth, collected from the extant Returns and other authentic Sources : with an annexed Description of the Character of, and Parties to the Returns, as well as of the actual Electors at different Periods.-- Plymouth : Nettleton, [c.1810].-- fol. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1810. Printer. HAWKER, Robert. Psalms and Hymns sung by the children of the Sunday School, in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth, at the Sabbath evening lecture ... The ninth edition. [Compiled by Robert Hawker.].-- Plymouth : P. Nettleton, [c. 1810].-- xi, 108 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter. 1818. Bookseller*. CARNE, Robert Harkness. The Proper Deity, and Distinct Personality, Agency, & Worship, of the Holy Spirit, vindicated, against the recent cavils of Messieurs Baring, Bevan, Cowan, &c., late seceders from the Church of England; to which is added, an appendix, on the doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation; and also, an alphabetical list of fifty Hebrew titles of Deity, with explanations.-- Exeter : sold by Dyer, Upham, Trewmans, & Balle (late Bradford,) Exeter ; Hatchard, ..., London ; Bulgin, & Richardson, Bristol ; Nettleton, Plymouth, [1818].-- xix, 313 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library ; Lampeter (Special collections).

Plymouth. Nettleton, Peter jun. 1813. Bookseller*. GREGOR, F. Catholics : Remarks, on the proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the late Parliament, respecting the Catholics : contained in a letter, addressed to the Protestants of all persuasions and communions / [Gregor, Francis.].-- 3rd ed., With a supplement, respecting the Parliamentary proceedings in the session 1813. and an appendix / by F. Gregor, Esq..-- Exeter : Printed and published at Flindell's Luminary Office; where retail booksellers are supplied on the usual terms : Published also by P. Nettleton, Jun. Cornwall Gazette Office, Truro; who will supply the booksellers, &c. in that county; and published in London by J.J. Stockdale, 41, Pall Mall, 1813.-- 96p. ; 8vo. - Foot of title page: [Price Two Shillings]. - Held by: Cambridge.

Plymouth. Nettleton, William. 1815. Bookseller*. WILLIAMS, Thomas Hewitt. The environs of Exeter. Part I. Containing a description of Fordland, Ugbrooke, Chudleigh, Watcombe and Babicombe. With six etchings. By T.H.Williams. - Exeter : Printed and sold by P.Hedgeland, 52, High-Street; sold also by Messrs. Trewman & Son, G.Dyer, E.Upham, J.Penny, and W.Curson; and at Plymouth, by W.Nettleton , [1815]. - [16],[6]p of plates. - Engraved. Picturesque excursions in Devonshire. The environs of Exeter. By T.H.Williams. With etchings by himself. Part II published 1816. - Somers Cocks S42; Davidson p.6. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sDEV/1815/WIL ; Barnstaple: B/1815/WIL ; Plymouth ; University of Exeter. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Description & travel. 1815.

Plymouth. Nettleton, William. 1815-1816. Bookseller. The environs of Exeter / by T.H. Williams.-- Exeter : Plymouth : P. Hedgeland ; W. Nettleton, [1815].-- 2 pts in 1 v. - Illustrated half-title page, title: Picturesque excursions in Devonshire, The environs of Exeter.. - Part 2 published: London: T. Macdonald, [n.d.].. - Contents: Part 1 (with 6 etchings): Fordland, Ugbroke, Chudleigh, Watcombe, and Babicombe; Part 2 (with 5 engravings): Dawlish, Luscombe, and Teignmouth.. - Held by: University of Exeter.

Plymouth. Nicholson, Mrs. 1854. Publisher*. Caryl on the judgements of war. The Church's duty, and the nation's danger : or, the punishment of the sword, a judgment [sic] from heaven. Being, a large, powerful, and prophetic discourse by the late Joseph Caryl, . - London Exeter ; Edinburgh ; Plymouth ; Bath ; Manchester. published by Houlston & Stoneman, Paternoster Row; G., J. & R. Banks, Bermondsey New Road; Exeter: Drayton & Son; Edinburgh: John Menzies; Plymouth: Bates, Mrs. Nicholson, and Mrs. Rudman. Bath: W. Noble; Manchester: W. Bremner; and all Booksellers 1854 ;. - 19,[1]p. ; 8°. - With an advertisement for works published by Houlston & Stoneman. Microfilm. London: British Library, 1995. 1 reel: negative; 35 mm. NC.115373. Microfiche. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1995. 1 fiche: positive; 11x15 cm The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.8025. Mic.F.348/1.1.8025. - Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates.

Plymouth. Palmer, John. 1736. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Palmer, John. 1736. Bookseller. Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations. Peculiarly adapted to the communion office. Compiled out of the church-liturgy, and many other eminent tracts of devotion, for private use. Revised by Ja. King, A. M. Preacher of the New Chapel in Long-Acre. [The sixth edition, with additions.] . - London : printed for Jos. Hazard, against Stationers-Hall, near Ludgate; and sold by J. Leake at Bath; W. Craighton at Ipswich; E. Easton at Salisbury; J. Hildyard at York; T. Ryles at Hull; P. Potter at Chester; J. Palmer at Plymouth; S. Blackman at Reading; and J. Elliot at Newbury, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Parade Printing Office. 1760. Printer. See also Weatherley, Robert.

Plymouth. Parade Printing Office. 1760. Printer. The MOURNFUL widow's garland, in three parts. - Plymouth : Printed and sold at the Printing-Office on the Parade , [1760?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Song, first line: Good people all both old and young draw near. - *ESTC t041477.

Plymouth. Parade Printing Office. 1760. Printer. A NEW song, call'd, the happy pair. - Plymouth : Printed and sold at the Printing Office, on the Parade , [1760?]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Song, first line: When high hills and lofty mountains. - *ESTC t039970.

Plymouth. Plymouth Athenaeum. 1820. Publisher. Plymouth Athenaeum. Catalogue of the 5th exhibition of pictures, at Plymouth. - Plymouth : The Athenaeum , 1820. - 11p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p707.4/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Paintings. Exhibitions. Catalogues. 1820.

Plymouth. Plymouth Athenaeum. 1821. Printer. Plymouth Athenaeum. Catalogue of the sixth exhibition of pictures, at Plymouth. - Plymouth : The Athenaeum , 1821. - 11p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Paintings. Exhibitions. Catalogues. 1821.

Plymouth. Plymouth Atheneum. 1830. Publisher. Plymouth Athenaeum. Catalogue of the twelfth exhibition of pictures, at Plymouth. - Plymouth : The Athenaeum , 1830. - 26p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s707.4/PLY/PLY (Bound with 13th exhibition catalogue). - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Paintings. Exhibitions. Catalogues. 1830.

Plymouth. Plymouth Athenaeum. 1833. Publisher. Plymouth Athenaeum. Catalogue of the 13th exhibition of pictures, at Plymouth. - Plymouth : The Athenaeum , 1833. - 29p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s707.4/PLY/PLY (Bound with 12th exhibition catalogue). - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Paintings. Exhibitions. Catalogues. 1833.

Plymouth. Plymouth and North Cornwall Railway. 1846. Publisher. Plymouth and North Cornwall Railway. [ Acknowledgment of receipt of notice on proposed application]. - [Plymouth?] : The Company , [1846]. - 2 leaves. - PLYACK1846. - Completed in ms for St Stephen, Saltash. Postmark 3 Jan 1846. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1846/01/03. - Subjects: Cornwall. Railways. Plymouth and North Cornwall. Branch lines. Proposals. 1846.

Plymouth. Plymouth Borough Council. 1844. PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. Byelaws passed by the council of the borough of Plymouth, 9 Nov. 1844. - Plymouth : [] , 1844. - Davidson p.46 (No location).

Plymouth. Plymouth Borough Council. 1852. Publisher. PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL. A report of the special committee appointed by the Council of the Borough of Plymouth, to take into consideration the general circumstances of the water property of the Corporation. - Plymouth : [] , 1852. - Davidson p.47n (Secktor Lib.). Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. Plymouth Devonport and Stonehouse General Provident Institution. 1830. Publisher. Rules, forms and tables of the Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse General Provident Institution. - [Plymouth] : Provident Inst. , 1830. - vi,41p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Not acquired WSL ; North Devon Athenaeum D334/RUL. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Benefit societies. Plymouth Provident Institution. Rules. 1830.

Plymouth. Plymouth Herald. 1852. Printer. Bellamy, John C. Bickleigh and its church / by J.C.Bellamy. - Plymouth : Plymouth Herald , 1852. - 31p ; 19cm - Reprinted from the Plymouth Herald, 15th May, 1852. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/BIC 3/0001/BEL. - Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Plymouth. History.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1861. Publisher. Boswarva, J. A catalogue of the marine algae of Plymouth / by J.Boswarva. - From : Trans. Plymouth Institution , 1861-. - pp67-86 ; 20cm. - Issued 1861-2. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s589.4/PLY/BOS ; Barnstaple: 589.3/BX:PLY/BOS. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Algae.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1863. Publisher. Rowe, J.Brooking. A catalogue of the mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians of the. - Plymouth : Plymouth Institution. , 1863. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s596/DEV/ROW ; Barnstaple: 596 /B/ROW ; North Devon Athenaeum: D590/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Vertebrates.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1870. Publisher. Plymouth Institution. Catalogue of books in the library of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society, at the Athenaeum, Plymouth, 1870. - Plymouth : Plymouth Institution , 1870. - 40p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p019.2/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Plymouth Institution. Catalogues. 1870.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1872. Printer. Worth, Richard Nicholls. The Three towns bibliotheca : a catalogue of books, pamphlets, papers, etc., ... / by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : Plymouth Institution , 1872-. - 352p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s016/PLY/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Bibliographies.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1872. Publisher. Holmes, Edward Morell. Mosses of Devon and Cornwall : includes Lichens of Devon and Cornwall / by Edward Holmes and Francis Brent. - Plymouth : [Plymouth Institution Transactions] , [1872]. - 31p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p588/WES/HOL. - Subjects: Westcountry. Mosses.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1873. Publisher. Bate, C.Spence. Grimspound and its associated relics. - From : Plymouth Inst. Journal , 1873. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Prehistoric settlements. Grimspound.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1875. Publisher. Worth, Richard Nicholls. The siege of Plymouth : a chapter of Plymouth history rewritten / by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : Plymouth Institution , 1875. - pp250-309 ; 20cm. - From: Journal of the Plymouth Institution. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/PLY 1/1642/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Sieges. Accounts. -1875.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1875. Publisher. Pengelly, William. Flint and chert implements found in Kent's Cavern, Torquay / by W.Pengelly. - From : Journal of the Plymouth Institution , 1875. - 35p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p621.9/TOR/PEN. - Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Flint tools. Kent's Cavern.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1875. Publisher. Worth, Richard Nicholls. The geology of Plymouth, a paper read 25th November 1875 by R.N.Worth. - Plymouth : Plymouth Institution , 1875. - 1 volume : charts, diagrams ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s550/PLY/WOR (bound with other articles by Worth). - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Geology. 1875.

Plymouth. Plymouth Institution. 1876. Publisher. Worth, Richard Nicholls. Plimouth memoir's containing a chronologicall account of that Corporation ... collected by James Yonge / ed.Richard N.Worth. - [Plymouth] : Plymouth Institution , 1876. - 58p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/0001/WOR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Local authorities

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1814. Printer. Plymouth Public Library. Laws of the Public Library, Plymouth, instituted 1810 - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1814. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Proprietary libraries. Plymouth Public Library. Regulations. 1814.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1843. Publisher. Plymouth Public Library. A catalogue of the Plymouth Public Library, with the laws of the Institution, and a list of the proprietors ... suppl. to 1846. - Plymouth : [The Library] , 1843-. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Plymouth Public Library. Catalogues. 1843-1846.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1853. Publisher. HALLIWELL Description of the manuscripts in the library of Plymouth. - London : Printed (by C. and J. Adlard) for Private Circulation only , 1853. - 80 copies only. - Davidson p.47n (Bookseller's cat.). WorldCat.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1853. Publisher. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. Ancient and modern manuscripts in the Public Library, Plymouth. - [Plymouth] : [s.n.] , 1853. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s081.1 ; Devon and Exeter Institution. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Plymouth Public Library. Stock. Manuscripts. Catalogues. 1853.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1854. Printer. Plymouth Public Library. Catalogue of the Plymouth Public Library, Cornwall Street / by William Hunt. - Plymouth : [The Library] , 1854. - 436p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s019.2/GEN/HUN. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Plymouth Public Library. Catalogues. 1854.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library. 1854. Publisher. Hunt, William. Catalogue of the Plymouth public library, Cornwall Street / by William Hunt. - Plymouth : The Library? , 1854. - xxviii,436,56,16p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s019.2/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Libraries. Catalogues. -1854.

Plymouth. Plymouth Public Library , 1879. - Plymouth Public Library. Borough of Plymouth Free Library and News-Rooms : supplementary index-catalogue of the books added to the lending and reference departments, with rules and regulations for readers and borrowers / compiled by W.H.K.Wright, Librarian. - Plymouth : The Library , 1879. - x,71p ; 25cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s019.1/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Public libraries. Borough of Plymouth Free Library. Catalogues. 1879 plymouth. Port of Plymouth. 1871. Printer. Plymouth. Port. Commander-in-Chief. Port orders : Plymouth station 1871. - Plymouth : [Port of Plymouth] , 1871. - 61p : ill ; 28cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx387.1/PLY/PLY (Amendments inserted to c1875). - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Ports. Regulations. 1871-1875.

Plymouth. Portland Grammar School. 1853. Publisher. Portland Grammar School. Examination papers, Christmas 1853. - Plymouth : The School , 1853. - [iii],27p ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p373.1271/PLY/POR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Grammar schools. Portland Grammar School. Examination papers. 1853.

Plymouth. Pridham, W. 1854. Printer. Yonge, James. South Devon election. (Extracted from the Plymouth Herald). - Plymouth : W.Pridham, printer , 1854. - 1 sheet. - Letters by Yonge and Stafford H.Northcote mentioning Rev. Gorham. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1854/02/10. - Subjects: Devon. Elections. Campaign literature. 1854.

Plymouth. Ratcliffe, John. 1658 - 1661. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Ratcliffe, John. 1658. Bookseller. King, Josiah. The afternoon tryall of Old Father Christmas, at the assizes held at the town of Difference, in the county of discontent. Written according to legal proceeding, by Josiah King. - London : printed by E.C. for John Ratcliff, bookseller in Plymouth , 1658. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Ratcliffe, John. 1661. Bookseller. Rich, John. Verses on the blessed and happy coronation of Charles the II. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, printed at the hearty desires of persons of quality. - London : Printed for and are to be sold by John Ratkliffe in Plymouth , 1661. - 2°. - Wing1 R1352 ; ESTC ; Clough.

Plymouth. Redding, Cyrus. 1811. Printer. A letter to the Right Hon. Lord Holland, respecting libel.-- Plymouth : Printed by C. Redding, 1811.-- 11 p. ; 25 cm. - Held by: Harvard Law School ; British Library ; Manchester ; Trinity College Dublin.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1808 - 1812. Booksellers.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1808. HOWARD, Nathaniel. A Vocabulary, English and Greek, arranged systematically, [...].-- London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme; and Rees & Curtis, Plymouth, 1808..-- pp. viii, 164. (12º); 17 cm. - MS. ownership inscriptions: Edwin Booth Stott; William Lawrence Schroeder, from H. Lonsdale, 1910.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1810. Booksellers. PRINCE, John. Danmonii orientales illustres: or, The worthies of Devon : A work, wherein the lives and fortunes of the most famous divines, statesmen, swordsmen, physicians, writers, and other eminent persons, natives of that most noble province, from before the Norman conquest, down to the present age, are memorized, in an alphabetical order, out of the most approved authors, both in print and manuscript .. / By John Prince ...-- A new edition, with notes..-- London : Printed for Rees and Curtis, Plymouth; Edward Upham, Exeter; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London., 1810..-- xxxvii, [1], 785, [11] p., V, [6] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 4°. Six unnumbered portraits and five numbered plates of coats-of-arms. "J. M'Creery, printer ... London." - verso of title-leaf etc. Includes index and list of subscribers. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx920.02/DEV/PRI ; DRO: 20/PRI : Barnstaple: 920.02/B/PRI ; North Devon Athenaeum: D920/PRI ; Oxford ; Durham

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1811. Booksellers. Redding, Cyrus. Mount Edgcumbe : A poem. By Cyrus Redding.-- London : printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme and Rees and Curtis, Plymouth; and sold by all the booksellers, 1811.-- 42p ; 8vo. - Printer named on verso of title page: Main, Plymouth.. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1811. Booksellers. RISDON, Tristram. The chorographical description or survey of the county of Devon. By Tristram Risdon. Printed from a genuine copy of the original manuscript; with considerable additions. - London : Printed for Rees and Curtis, Plymouth , 1811. - xxxvi,[2],432,22,16,434-442p. - Verso of title: J.Johns, printer, Plymouth Dock. - Remarks on the present state of the county of Devon" signed "J. T." i.e. John Taylor, esp., of Holwell.. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sDEV/0001/RIS. Devon Heritage Centre : sDEV/1605/RIS BAR : B/1630/RIS NDA : D900/RIS O/S TIV: Tiv RIS 75 ; National Trust ; The National Archives Library ; Cambridge (Special collections) ; Exeter ; Leeds ; Society of Antiquaries of London

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1811. Booksellers. Bidlake, John. The truth and consistency of divine revelation; with some remarks on the contrary extremes of infidelity and enthusiasm, in eight discourses, delivered before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, in the year MDCCCXI. at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton ... By John Bidlake, D.D. of Christ Church, Oxford. Chaplain to their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duke of Clarence.-- Oxford : Printed at the University Press, for Longman and Co. Paternoster Row, and J.Murray, Fleet Street, London; and Rees and Curtis, Plymouth: and sold by J. Parker, R. Bliss, and the other booksellers, in Oxford; and J. Deighton, Cambridge , 1811.-- xx, 250, [2] p.-- Bampton Lectures ; 1811. With a final leaf of errata. Signatures: a8 b² B-Q8 R6. - With a final advertisement leaf. - Held by: Cambridge ; Durham ; Leeds ; . - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1811. Publishers. CAREW, Richard. Carew's survey of Cornwall / to which are added, notes illustrative of its history and antiquities, by the late Thomas Tonkin, esq. and now first published from the original manuscripts, by Francis Lord de Dunstanville. Likewise, a journal or minutes of the convocation or parliament of tinners for the stannaries of Cornwall, held at Truro, in the year 1710. The grant of the sheriffalty to Edward, Duke of Cornwall, &c..-- London : Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, for J. Faulder, New Bond Street; and Rees and Curtis, Plymouth., 1811..-- xxxix, [1], 459, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 27 cm. - The first edition was published in 1602. Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author. - Held by: British Library ; Bristol ; Cambridge (Special collections) ; Edinburgh ; Exeter ; London Library ; Manchester ; National Library of Scotland ; Oxford ; V&A Libraries ; Exeter ; Leicester (Special Collections) ; National Trust ; Natural History Museum ; Devon Heritage Centre : sxCOR/1602/CAR ; North Devon Athenaeum: C910/TON O/S.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1812. Booksellers*. CARPENTER, Lant. Proof from Scripture that God, even the Father, is the only true God, and the only proper object of religious worship : containing remarks on the Rev. Dr. J. Pye Smith's Discourse on the adoration of our Lord Jesus Christ / By Lant Carpenter, LL. D.. - Exeter : Printed by R. Cullum. Sold by J. Johnson and Co., and D. Eaton, 187, High Holborn, London: W. Robinson, Liverpool: J. Belcher, Birmingham: B. Barry, Bristol: Rees and Curtis, Plymouth: and P. Hedgeland, Exeter. ..., 1812. - [4], 71, [1] p ; 19 cm. - Price from imprint: Price One Shilling and Six-pence. With an errata slip. With advertisements on p.[4]. - Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1812. Booksellers*. CARPENTER, Lant. Proof from Scripture that God, even the Father, is the only true God, and the only proper object of religious worship : containing remarks on the Rev. Dr. J. Pye Smith's Discourse on the adoration of our Lord Jesus Christ; with some notes on the Rev. D. Veysie's Defense of his preservative against Unitarianism / By Lant Carpenter, LL. D.. - Exeter : Printed by R. Cullum. Sold by J. Johnson and Co., D. Eaton, 187, High Holborn, London: W. Robinson, Liverpool: J. Belcher, Birmingham: R. Barry, Bristol: Rees and Curtis, Plymouth: and P. Hedgeland, Exeter., 1812.. - [4], 96 p ; 12°. - Later issue, includes appendix. With advertisements on pi2v. Signatures: pi² A-H6. Price from below imprint: Price Two Shillings. - Held by: National Library of Wales ; British Library ; Manchester ; Oxford.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1812. Booksellers. Pembrocensis. Observations on Milford-Haven, in a letter [subscribed, Pembrocensis] to ... Viscount Melville, in reply to some allusions to that Haven ... in his Lordship's letter ... to the Right Hon. S. Perceval relative to the establishment of a naval arsenal at North Fleet: also replying to allusions to Milford Haven ... in a letter ... to Lord Melville by ... G. Rose. To which is annexed, a chart of the Haven.-- Second edition, with considerable additions ....-- London: printed for E. Jeffrey; and sold by Sherwood, Neely and Jones; Black, Parry and Co.; Motley, Portsmouth; and Rees and Curtis, Plymouth; by B. McMillan, 1812..-- [4],91,[1]p. [4]leaves of plates; 25cm.; 8º. - With an engraved frontispiece and a folded coloured map. - With a final leaf containing directions to the binder and an advertisement for a book published by Edward Jeffrey. - With the stamp of the Patent Office Library.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Rees and Curtis. 1812. Printers. Woollcombe, H. The picture of Plymouth : being a correct guide to the public establishments, charitable institutions, amusements and remarkable objects in the towns of Plymouth, Plymouth-dock, Stonehouse, Stoke, and their vicinity. Also a list of the principal inhabitants. - Plymouth : for Rees and Curtis; and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London , 1812. - xii,233p : map ; 15cm. - Anonymous. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s380.1025/PLY/1812 ; British Library ; Oxford ; Guildhall Library; Leicester (Special Collections) ; Society of Antiquaries of London. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1812.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Samuel. 1748. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Samuel. 1748. Bookseller*. MUDGE, Zachariah. The nature and extent of church-authority. A sermon preach'd at St. Andrew's in Plymouth, July 21, 1748. At the primary visitation of George, Lord Bishop of Exeter, and published at the request of the Bishop and clergy. By Zach. Mudge, vicar of the said church, and prebendary of St. Peter's, in Exeter. - London : Printed for Sam. Birt; and Edw. Score at Exeter; and sold by Eliz. Smithurst and Sam Rhodes in Plymouth , 1748. - 30,[2]p : 4°. - *ESTC t039667; Plymouth Institution p.74.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Theophilus. 1754 - 1756. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Theophilus. 1754. Bookseller. ALCOCK, Thomas. The law not made for a righteous man. An assise [sic] sermon preached in the cathedral-church of St. Peter, Exon, on Tuesday March 19. 1754. Published at the request of the high-sheriff, &c. By Thomas Alcock M.A. of Brase-Nose College, Oxford. - Oxford : Printed at the Theatre for Richard Clements; and sold by R.Baldwin at the Rose in Paternoster Row, London: and Theoph: Rhodes bookseller in Plymouth , 1754. - [2],30p ; ; 8°. - *Dredge p.81 (J.Brooking Rowe); ESTC t037610.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Theophilus. 1755. Bookseller. ALCOCK, Thomas. The nature and obligation of oaths. An assise sermon preached in the cathedral-church of St. Peter, Exon, on Wednesday, Aug. 7. 1754. By Thomas Alcock M.A. of Brase-Nose College, Oxford. - Oxford : Printed at the Theatre for Richard Clements; and sold by R.Baldwin at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, London; and Theoph. Rhodes bookseller in Plymouth, M DCC LV , [1755]. - [2],28p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; ESTC t039682.

Plymouth. Rhodes, Theophilus. 1756. Bookseller. ALCOCK, Thomas. A sermon on the late earthquakes, more particularly that at Lisbon; part whereof was preached December 31, 1755, and the other part February 4, 1756, in the parish church of St. Andrew, Plymouth: wherein the subject is considered both in a philosophical and religious light. By Thomas Alcock. M.A., of Braze-Nose College, Oxford. ... - Oxford : Printed at the Theatre for Richard Clements; and sold by R.Baldwin at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, London; and Theoph. Rhodes, bookseller in Plymouth, MDCCLVI , 1756. - [2],42p ; 8°. Dredge p.115-6 (T.N.Brushfield); ESTC t001278.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1797 - 1804. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1797. Bookseller*. A collection of hymns, for public worship. - Totnes : Printed and sold by Cleave & Fisher; sold also by Barnett, Tavistock; and Richards, Plymouth, MDCCXCVII , 1797. [2],32p ; 12°. - *ESTC t031354.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1797. Bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. Paraclesis; or, consolations for a dying hour, from a review of the evidences of the renewed life. In a series of letters from a father to his children. By Robert Hawker, D.D. Vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - London : printed for T. Chapman, No. 151, Fleet-Street; sold also by Richards, Plymouth , [1797?]. - [8],148p ; 12°. - Preface dated Nov. 22, 1797. - *ESTC t103836; Plymouth Public Library L2835.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1798. Bookseller. The monthly army list corrected to the first of May 1798. - [London] : Published by Messrs. Hookham and Carpenter Bond Street; ... Woolwich ... Mr Richards and Mr Hayden, Plymouth; Messrs Hoyland and Congdon, Plymouth Dock; ... , [1798]. - 84p ; 12°. - AUC 1212G28 (Bodleian Dir. 23167 f.11).

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1798. Bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. The three great and leading points of the gospel explained to the humblest capacity in three dialogues between a minister and one of his parishioners... By Robert Hawker,... [The fourth edition.] . - London : printed for J. Chapman; sold also by J. Richards, Plymouth , [1798?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1799. Bookseller*. Hawker, Robert, 1753-1827. A letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele, ... in reply to his address, entitled, A letter to ... Robert Hawker, ... occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall. By the Rev. Robert Hawker, , D.D., vicar of Charles, Plymouth. - Plymouth : printed and sold by P. Nettleton: sold also by T. Richards, in Plymouth, E. Hoxland, Dock; S. Woolmer, at Exeter; W. Bulgin, Bristol; S. Hazard, Bath; Chapman and Mathews, London, and by various other booksellers, [1799?]. - 20p. ; 8°. - ESTC n55183. - *ESTC ; Davidson p.167 (A).

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1799. Bookseller*. Reece, Samuel. A selection of evangelical hymns, a considerable number of which have never before been published, intended for the use of the congregation meeting at Barrack Street, Dock; and calculated for the use of all, who would wish to combine in their praises to God, the spirit of truth (unadulterated by the inventions of men) as well as the spirit of poetry. By the Rev. Samuel Reece. - Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market Street; sold also by Mr. Richards, Plymouth; and Mr. Chapel, Truro , [1799]. - [18],278p ; 12°. - Preface dated: Dock, July 25, 1799. - *Dredge p.91.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1800. Bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. Christian's pocket companion. Adaptations The child's catechism on prayer: Extracted from the Reverend Doctor Hawker's Christian pocket companion, for the use of schools, and for the instruction of children in private families. [The fourth edition.] . - London : Printed for T. Chapman, No. 151. Fleet-Street, and sold by T. Richards, bookseller, Plymouth , [1800?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1800. Bookseller. Hawker, Robert , 1753-1827. Five minutes advice to prayerless persons and families. By Robert Hawker, D.D. Vicar Of Charles, Plymouth. [The fifth edition.] . - London : printed for T. Chapman , No. 151, Fleet-Street ; sold also by Richards, Plymouth , [1800?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1800. Bookseller. Midnight rambler The Midnight ambulator; or The nocturnal rambles, and hair-breadth escapes, &c. of the celebrated Don Lopez Devilshours. An eccentric character in the city of Madrid. Also containing a curious relation, by a lady to her husband, describing the dreadful malady of the night-mare, so prevalent in Spain. - London : Printed for T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row; and sold by J. Wallis, and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T.. Dean, Newgate-street; J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards, and W. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co. Manchester; & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham. Printed by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane, Town-Street , [1800?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1802. Bookseller. KEATE, George. Sketches from nature : taken, and coloured, in a journey to Margate. : Published from the original designs / By George Keate, Esq. ; To which is now first added, memoirs of the life of the author..-- The fifth edition..-- London: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Hurst, Paternoster Row; J. Booth ...; J. Dingle, Bury; T. Richards, Plymouth; W. Robinson Liverpool; H. Holmes, and A. Bothomley, Leeds., 1802.-- [2], viii, [6], 261, [3]p, [2] leaves of plates : ill. (wood-engravings) ; 19 cm. - Notes: Copper engravings signed: 'A. Zucchi pinx. C. Grignion Sc.'.. - Wood engravings signed, variously: 'Austin', 'R.A.', 'Lee'.. - P. ii misnumbered iv.. - Held by: Manchester Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1802. Bookseller. SHENSTONE, William. Essays on men and manners / By William Shenstone, Esq..-- London : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy-Lane, for T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row; J. Booth, Duke street, Portland Chapel; J. Dingle, Bury; Emery and Adams, and W. Sheppard, Bristol; and T. Richards, Plymouth., 1802..-- [4], viii, 254, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 16 cm. - Notes: Signatures: [a]² b4 B-R8.. - Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author.. - Final advertisement leaf.. - Held by: British Library ; Cardiff ; Durham ; National Trust ; Nottingham ; Oxford ; Sheffield.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1802. Bookseller. The southern tower : or, conjugal sacrifice, and retribution.-- London: printed for T. Hurst, No. 31, Paternoster-Row; and sold by J. Wallis and T. Hughes, Paternoster-Row; C. Chapple, Pall-Mall; T. Dean, Newgate-street; J. Dingle, Bury; T. Gibbons, Bath; T. Richards, and W. Gray, Plymouth; Messrs. Clarke and Co. Manchester; & Harrod and Turner, Nottingham. Printed by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane, Tower-Street, [1802?].-- 72 p., frontis. plate : ill.., plate ; 8vo. - Notes: Anonymous. An abridged version of Ann Radcliff's 'Sicilian romance'. - Held by: National Trust.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1803. Bookseller. GORDON, James. History of the rebellion in Ireland, in the year 1798, &c : Containing an impartial account of the proceedings of the Irish revolutionists, from the year 1782, till the suppression of the rebellion. With an appendix to illustrate some facts / By the Rev. James Gordon, ...-- London : Printed by J.D. Dewick, Aldersgate-street, for T. Hurst, 32, Paternoster-Row, and sold by C. Chapple, Pall Mall; E. Kirby, Stafford Street, Bond Street; J. Booth, 14, Duke Street, Portland Place; T. Gibbons, Bath; Emery and Adams. and W. Sheppard, Bristol; T. Richards, Plymouth; T. Coombe Leicester; and J. Dingle, Bury., 1803..-- xl, 453, [3] p. ; 22 cm. - Notes: Signatures: [a]8 b8 c4 A-Z8 Aa-Ff8 Gg4.. - Includes [3] p. of publisher's advertisements at end.. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1803. Bookseller. KENDAL, E. A. Parental education; or, domestic lessons : a miscellany, intended for youth / by E.A. Kendal, Esq., author of Keeper's travels in search of his master, A pocket encyclopaedia, &c.-- London [etc] : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy-Lane, for T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row : Sold by C. Chappel, Pall-Mall; Ginger, Piccadilly ; J. Dingle, Bury ; T. Coombe, Leicester ; T. Richards, Plymouth ; Emery and Adams, Bristol ; C. Smith and T. Gibbons, Bath ; C. Woodward, Liverpool, 1803.-- [5], vi-xii, [1], 2-228 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 18 cm. (12mo). - Notes: Publisher's advertisements: p. [i-ii]. - Errata, p. [viii]. Contents, p. [ix]-xii.. - Frontispiece, engraved on copper by Cooke from the drawing by Satchwell, is dated Jan. 7, 1803.. - Wood-engraved vignettes, some signed "Austin".. - Colophon.. - Wove papers. Duodecimo format.. - Summary: Contains 35 instructive stories.. - Held by: V&A Libraries.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1803. Bookseller*. A SERMON on the threatened invasion, &c. By a Devonshire curate. - Dock : Printed and sold by E.Hoxland; sold also by Huss, Stonehouse; Richards, Plymouth; Trewman and Son, Exeter; G. and J.Robinsons, London; and all other booksellers in town and country , 1803. - 8°. - Colophon: Hoxland, printer, Fore-Street, Dock. - *Dredge p.41.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1804. Bookseller. EVANS, John. The juvenile tourist, or, Excursions through various parts of the island of Great-Britain : including the west of England, the midland counties, and the whole county of Kent : illustrated with maps, and interspersed with historical anecdotes and poetical extracts, for the improvement of the rising generation, in a series of letters to a pupil / by John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.-- London [etc] : Thomas Hurst, Paternoster-Row ; Sold by J. Harris, St. Paul's Church Yard ; T. Gibbons, and C. Smith, Bath ; T. Richards, Plymouth ; I. and E. Upham, Exeter ; J. Dingle, and J. Deck, Bury ; T. Combe, and Ireland and Son, Leicester ; N. Merridew, Coventry ; T. Wood, and J. Belcher, Birmingham ; C. Woodward, Liverpool ; T. Burnham, and W. Birdsall, Northampton ; A. Bothamley, Leeds ; J. Roberts, Gloucester ; G. A. Wall, Richmond , 1804.-- vii, [1], 440, [6] p., [4] leaves of plates (1 folding) : ill., port., maps (engravings) ; 19 cm. (12mo). - With quote by Cottle on t.p. Wove paper. Illustrated with frontispiece mezzotint portrait of author, engraved by I. Chapman and published Dec. 1st 1803 by James Cundee. Three engraved maps, 1 folded. Dedication to Charles Polhill on p. [iv]. Dated Nov. 1, 1803. With woodcut tailpieces at end of some chapters. Directions to binder for placing plates at end. - Contents: An excursion into the Midland counties of England and of the southern district of Wales ; An excursion through the county of Kent ; Author's preface, dated from Islington, November 1, 1803: p. [v]-vii. Publisher's advertisements: p. [7]-[8] (3rd sequence). Engraved frontispiece portrait of author / published Dec. 1, 1803 by James Cundee. Engraved maps: West of England excursion ; Midland counties ; County of Kent. - Held by: Nottingham ; V&A Libraries.

Plymouth. Richards, Thomas. 1804. Bookseller. GOLDSMITH, Oliver. The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with a sketch of the author's life : including original anecdotes, communicated by the Rev. John Evans ... Illustrated by explanatory head-lines ... and superb engravings.-- [London] : Albion Press printed, by James Cundee ..., for Thomas Hurst ...; C. Chapple ...; T. Gibbons, and C. Smith, Bath; and T. Richards, Plymouth, 1804.-- [8], xlvi, [6], 100 [i.e.102], [4]p, 6 plates ; 15.4cm. - Notes: Publisher's advertisements of Hurst: [4]p. at end of text.. - Illustrations: engravings by Engleheart, Chapman, W. Taylor and T. Wallis after W.M. Craig.. - Paper: watermarked: E & Co. 1802.. - Held by: Trinity College Dublin.

Plymouth. Roberts, William. 1838. SHAPTER, Thomas. Sketch of the geology of Exeter and the neighbourhood. By T.Shapter, M.D. - Plymouth : William Roberts , 1838. - Davidson p.117 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1828. Printer. Prideaux, John. Geological sketch of the county, between the rivers Plym and Tamar, from the granite of Dartmoor southward to the sea. - Plymouth : Rowe , 1828. - pp19-44 : map ; 24cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s550/DEV/PRI. - Subjects: Devon. Geology. -1828.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking? 1829. Printer. ROWE, S. Antiquarian investigations in the forest of Dartmoor, Devon. By S.Rowe, B.A. - Plymouth : [] , 1829. - 2 plates. - Davidson p.19 (Sektor Lib.) .

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1830. Printer. Moore, Edward. On the ornithology of the south of Devon / by Edward Moore. - Plymouth : Rowe , 1830. - 64p ; 24cm. - Separately published paper from the Transactions of the Plymouth Institution. - Davidson p.119. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s598.2/DEV/MOO. - Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Birds. 1830.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1830. Printer. Pendennis, Launcelot. Pseud.. Cornish carelessness : poems, original and translated. - Plymouth : Rowe , 1830. - viii,167p. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s821/PEN ; Torquay. - Subjects: Cornwall. Writers. Yonge, Duke John. Rev.. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1830. Publisher. Darby, J.N. Remarks on three tracts entitled 'Signs of the coming of the Lord; for whom they are given?' / [by J.N.Darby]. - Plymouth : sold by J.B.Rowe , [1830?]. - 28p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p232.6/GEN/DAR. - Subjects: Background. Christ. Second coming.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1830. PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. Transactions of the Plymouth Institution. - Plymouth : Rowe , 1830. - Map,7 plates. - Davidson p.45 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1832. ROWE, Samuel. The panorama of Plymouth ... 2nd edition. - Plymouth : [] , [1832 / 1827?]. - Davidson p.43.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1833. Printer. Plymouth Institution. Summary of the proceedings of the Plymouth Institution, with a list of the lectures from the commencement to the present time. - Plymouth : Printed by Rowe , 1833. - 72,48p ; 25cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sPER/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Learned societies. Plymouth Institution. Periodicals. 1833.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1833. YONGE, J. A letter addressed to the farmers of the South Hams, with some remarks on a speech delivered by Jasper Parrott, Esq. M.P. for Totnes, at a meeting held in Exeter on the 11th Dec., 1833. By the Rev. J.Yonge, rector of Newton-Ferrers. - Plymouth : Plymouth : Rowe; sold by Dawe, Modbury [etc.] [1833?]. - Davidson p.110 (Secktor Lib.). – COPAC.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1836. Printer. Shepherd, William. Memoir of the last illness and death of the late William Thorp Buchanan of Ilfracombe / William Shepherd. - Plymouth : J.B.Rowe , [1836]. - 95p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s920/BUC. - Subjects: Devon. Ilfracombe. Christian life. Buchanan, William Thorp. Biographies.

Plymouth. Rowe, Joshua Brooking. 1848. Printer. ROWE, Samuel. A perambulation of the antient & royal forest of Dartmoor, and the venville precincts;or a topographical survey of the antiquities and scenery ... By Samuel Rowe, A.M., vicar of Crediton. - Plymouth : J.B.Rowe , 1848. - [8],iv,298p,plates : ill, map ; 26cm. - Lithographed title vignette and eleven other lithographs by P.Gauci after C.F.Williams. - Davidson p.19 (Bodleian, Secktor Lib.); Somers Cocks S176; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sB/DAR 5/1848/ROW ; Barnstaple: BX:DAR 5/1848/ROW ; North Devon Athenaeum D910DAR/ROW ; Plymouth ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Description & travel. 1848.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1819. Printers. LAMPEN, Robert. A discourse delivered on the opening of the Plymouth Athenaeum, February 4th, 1819 / by Robert Lampen.-- Plymouth : S. & J.B. Rowe, 1819.-- 40 p. - Held by: University of Exeter ; British Library.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1820. Printer. Description... A description of the breakwater in Plymouth Sound and the naval watering-place at Boveysand Bay... - Plymouth : Rowes , [1820]. - 15p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s627.24/PLY/DES. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Breakwaters. Plymouth Breakwater. Construction. -1820.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1821. Printer. MAP of the country twelve miles round Plymouth. Engrd, by J.Cooke Stonehouse. - Scale: [bar graph 62mm : 5 miles]. - [Plymouth] : Published for the Panorama of Plymouth by Rowes Whimple St. , 1821. - 221x286mm. - Reissued for 2nd ed. of [1826?] with date obliterated.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1821. Printer. Rowe, Samuel. The panorama of Plymouth; or tourist's guide to the pricipal objects of interest, in the towns and vicinity of Plymouth, Dock .... - Plymouth : Rowes, Whimple-Street , 1821. - iv,312p : folded map ; 16cm. - Davidson p.43. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1821/ROW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1821.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1824. Printers. Collins, Charles Trelawny. An Appeal to masters of families on the necessity and advantages of family prayer ... / Rev. Charles Trelawny Collins M.A. .. late lecturer at Pennycross Chapel. - ,Plymouth : Rowes, printers, Whimple Street , 1824. - vi, 137p ; 23cm. - Lecturer at Pennycross Methodist Chapel in Plymouth. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s242.8/GEN/COL. - Subjects: Background. Prayers. 1824.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel and Joshua Brooking. 1826. Printer. ROWE, Samuel. The panorama of Plymouth, or tourist's guide to the towns and vicinity of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse. By Samuel Rowe. - Second edition, with corrections and additions. - Plymouth : Rowe's, Whimple-Street , [1826?]. - [8],3-226p,2 folded maps ; 16cm. - Panorama of Plymouth. Part II. Excursions in the vicinity. - 164p ; 16cm. - Part II not present in all copies. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1827/ROW ; North Devon Athenaeum: D910PLY/ROW ; Plymouth ; Torquay ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection [1840?]. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1827.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel. 1814. Printer. The Plymouth literary magazine.-- [Plymouth]: S. Rowe, printer and bookbinder, Whimple-Street, Plymouth, 1814.-- [2], iv, 222 p., [4] leaves of plates; 22 cm. (8º). - The Plymouth Magazine concluded with no. 6.. - Issued with a collective title-page; pagination is continuous.. - Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. Rowe, Samuel. 1817. Printer. BIRD, Charles. The practice of His Majesty's court of record of the borough of Plymouth, with precedents particularly applicable to its practice, and which may be easily adapted to the use of every other court of record of inferior jurisdiction. By Charles Bird, of the Inner Temple, Esq., barrister at law. - Plymouth : S. Rowe , 1817. - [6],215p ; 25cm. - Davidson p.43 (NL). - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Courts of record.

Plymouth. Rudman, Mrs. 1854. Publisher*. Caryl on the judgements of war. The Church's duty, and the nation's danger : or, the punishment of the sword, a judgment [sic] from heaven. Being, a large, powerful, and prophetic discourse by the late Joseph Caryl, . - London Exeter ; Edinburgh ; Plymouth ; Bath ; Manchester. published by Houlston & Stoneman, Paternoster Row; G., J. & R. Banks, Bermondsey New Road; Exeter: Drayton & Son; Edinburgh: John Menzies; Plymouth: Bates, Mrs. Nicholson, and Mrs. Rudman. Bath: W. Noble; Manchester: W. Bremner; and all Booksellers 1854 ;. - 19,[1]p. ; 8°. - With an advertisement for works published by Houlston & Stoneman. Microfilm. London: British Library, 1995. 1 reel: negative; 35 mm. NC.115373. Microfiche. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1995. 1 fiche: positive; 11x15 cm The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.8025. Mic.F.348/1.1.8025. - Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates.

Plymouth. Rushworth, Abbott & Rushworth. 1874. Publisher. Rushworth, Abbott & Rushworth. Particulars and conditions of sale of two freehold residences, situate nos 6 & 7, Hyde Park Terrace, Plymouth, and a freehold cottage situate at Turnchapel Dock, in the parish of Plymstock, in the county of Devon; which will be sold by auction at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Cornwall Street, Plymouth, on Thursday, August 20th, 1874. - Plymouth : Rushworth, Abbott & Rushworth , 1874. - [4]p ; 39cm. - Folded to 24x10cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p333.338/PLY/RUS. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Houses. Hyde Park Terrace. Nos 6 & 7. Auction sales. 1874.

Plymouth. Russell, William. 1631 -1641. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Russell, William. 1631. Bookseller. Grosse, Alexander , 1596?-1654. Deaths deliverance, and Eliahs fiery charet, or The holy mans tryumph after death. Delivered in two sermons preached at Plymouth, the one the 16. the other the 19. of August: the former at the funerall of Thomas Shervvill, an eminent and pious magistrate of that place. 1631. By Alexander Grosse, Pastor of Plympton S. Mary. - London : printed by I. D[awson]. for Iames Boler, and are to bee sold by William Russell booke-seller in Plymouth , 1632. - 4°. - *STC 12393.5 ; ESTC. Plymouth Public Library lists (L2627): Elijah's fiery charet ... funeral sermon on Matthias Nicols ... - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1631. - Possibly a separate issue of the second sermon.

Plymouth. Russell, William. 1641. Bookseller. Jelinger, Christopher. The excellency of Christ, or, the rose of Sharon : shewing the art of taking Christ as the onely soveraign medicine of a sin-sick sovl. Accommodated both for those that are without, and for those that are in Christ, who are thereby instructed how they may be fitted to apply Christ unto themselves. In 25 cases upon that excellent text in Cant 2.1. I am the rose of Sharon. By Christopher Ielinger, minister of Gods word at Stonehouse in Devonshire. - London : Printed by I.L. for Fran. Eglesfield, and are to be sold by William Russell bookseller in Plimouth , 1641. - [14],256,[8]p ; 8°. - Wing2 J452; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.36; Troup, Frances B. "Biographical sketch of the Rev. Christopher Jelinger. Bibliographical notes by J.Ingle Dredge", Trans. Dev. Assoc. vol. 32 (1900), p.259. - Also exists with variant imprint: London : Printed by I.L. for Fran. Eglesfield, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Mary-Gold in Paul's Churchyard , 1641.

Plymouth. Saunders and Heydon. 1833. Printer. Devon and Cornwall Botanical Society. First annual report of the committee of the Devon & Cornwall Botanical & Horticultural Society. Bound with 2nd. & 3rd.reports. - Plymouth : Saunders & Heydon , 1833. - 40,36,51p ; 18cm. - DEVFIR1831. - Held by: North Devon Athenaeum D580/DEV. - Subjects: Devon. Botanical societies. Devon and Cornwall Botanical. Annual reports. 1831-1833.

Plymouth. Seckerson, A. B. 1814. Bookseller*. A chronological and alphabetical list of all the itinerant Methodist preachers : in the connexion of the late Rev. John Wesley, and with the Methodist conference, in the year 1814.-- Exeter ; Plymouth : Printed by E. Woolmer, Gazette-Office, for A.B. Seckerson; and sold at the Methodist Chapel Plymouth, [1814?].-- 16p ; 21 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth. Sellick, James. 1870. Printer. Jackson, H.M. Lyra Devoniensis / by H.M.Jackson and G.Brucks. - Plymouth : James Sellick , [1870?]. - 42p ; 13cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/JAC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Jackson, H.M. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Smith, Elizabeth. 1753. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Smith, Elizabeth. 1753. Bookseller*. SALMON, Thomas. The personal union of the divine and human nature in our blessed Lord & saviour Jesus Christ; and the benefits of it to mankind, and the comforts of a good conscience, and the torments of an evil one, in two sermons preached at Tavistock in Devon. By Thomas Salmon, LL.D. - London : printed by David Browne; and sold by S. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane, L. Davis, in Fleet-street, R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, Edward Score, in Exeter, Elizabeth Smith, in Plymouth, and Thomas Smith, in Tavistock, MD.CC.LIII , [1753]. - [4],19,[1]p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.48 (Mark Cann); ESTC t043887.

Plymouth. Smith, J. and H. 1850. VIEWS of the picturesque scenery of Plymouth and its neighbourhood. - Plymouth : J. and H.Smith , [1850?]. - Set of seven lithographs by Newman and Co. - Somers Cocks S191.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1860. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and advertiser : a general hand-book for 1861 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1860]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1861.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1860. SMITH'S Plymouth almanac and advertiser, a general handbook for 1861 ... - Third year of publication. - Plymouth : John Smith, printer, Treville Street.

plymouth. Smith, John. 1863. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book for 1864 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1863]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1864.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1864. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1865 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1864]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1865.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1865. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1866 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1865]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1866.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1867. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1868 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1867]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1868.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1868. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1869 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1868]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1869.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1869. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1870 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1869]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1870.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1870. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1871 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1870]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1871.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1871. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1872 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1871]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1872.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1872. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1873 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1872]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1873.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1873. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1874 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1873]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1874.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1874. Printer. Plymouth : John Smith , [1874]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1875.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1875. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1876 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1875]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1876.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1876. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1877 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1876]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1877.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1877. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1878 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1877]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1878.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1878. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1879 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1878]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1879.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1879. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1880 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1879]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1880.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1880. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1881 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1880]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/SMI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1881.

Plymouth. Smith, John. 1881. Printer. Smith's Plymouth almanac and commercial advertiser : a general hand-book, for the year of Our Lord 1882 .... - Plymouth : John Smith , [1881]. - 1vol : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL : s030.2/PLY/SMI . - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1882.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Benjamin. 1704 - 1739. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Benjamin. 1704. Bookseller*. LEE, Thomas. A sermon preach'd in the new church in Plymouth, October the 29th, 1704. By Thomas Lee, B.A., rector of St. Leonard's, near Exon. - Exon : printed by Sam Farley, and sold by Charles Yeo, bookseller, in the High Street, and Benjamine Smythhurst, in Plymouth , [1704]. - 4°. - *Dredge p.115 (Plymouth Free Lib.) ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Benjamin. 1734. Bookseller. Williams, William, Rector of Newton Ferrers. Some thoughts on Christianity as old as the creation. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. - London : printed for James, John, and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street ; and Benjamin Smithurst Bookseller in Plymouth , [1734]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Benjamin. 1739. Bookseller*. MUDGE, Zachariah. Sermons on different subjects. By Z.Mudge, prebendary of Exeter, and vicar of St. Andrew's in Plymouth. - London : Printed by S.Birt, at the Bible and Ball, in Ave-Mary-Lane; E.Score, over-against the Guild-Hall, Exeter; and B.Smithurst, at Plymouth , 1739. - [8],400p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.81 (Plymouth Free Lib.); DUL 48890; ESTC t091592.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Elizabeth. 1748. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Smithurst, Elizabeth. 1748. Bookseller*. MUDGE, Zachariah. The nature and extent of church-authority. A sermon preach'd at St. Andrew's in Plymouth, July 21, 1748. At the primary visitation of George, Lord Bishop of Exeter, and published at the request of the Bishop and clergy. By Zach. Mudge, vicar of the said church, and prebendary of St. Peter's, in Exeter. - London : printed for Sam. Birt in Ave-Mary-Lane; and Edw. Score in Exeter; and sold by Eliz. Smithhurst and Sam. Rhodes in Plymouth, MDCCXLVIII , [1748]. - 30,[2]p : 4°. - *ESTC t039667; Plymouth Institution p.74.

Plymouth. Southwood, William. 1812. Printer. Woodley, George. Portugal delivered, a poem in five books dedicated by permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of York / by George Woodley - Plymouth : W.Southwood , 1812. - xi,126p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/WOO ; British Library. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Woodley, George. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Southwood, William. 1812. Bookseller*. A View of Plymouth-Dock, Plymouth, and adjacent country : being a description of every object in the vicinty, that can interest the stranger, or the tourist; in two parts. Part I. The Devon side of the Tamar... Part II. The West side of the Tamar, including the beautiful seat of Mount Edgecumbe; also an appendix containing a table of hackney coach fares from Plymouth to Dock, &c.-- Plymouth-Dock : A. Granville & Son, Britannia Office, 50 Fore-Street; sold also by Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court, London; Southwood, Plymouth; and Gray, Stonehouse, 1812.-- vii, [1], 130, 6p, [1] folding map ; 8vo. - Held by: National Trust ; Cambridge ; Glasgow ; British Library ; Oxford ; Edinburgh.

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Plymouth. Stevens, R. White. 1838. Printer. Royal Western Yacht Club. Signals of the yachts of the English division of the Royal Western Yacht Club. - Plymouth : R.White Stevens , 1838. - xi,119p,plates : ill ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s623.85612/PLY/ROY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Yachts. Signals. Flags. 1838.

Plymouth. Stevens, R. White. 1848. Printer and chartseller. BEARDMORE, Nathaniel. A letter to Viscount Ebrington, M.P., on proposed modifications and extensions to the water supply to the borough of Plymouth. By Nathaniel Beardmore, civil engineer. - Plymouth ; London : R. White Stevens, Printer and chart-seller ; John Weale , 1848. - 20p : map. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib., British Museum). – Held by: Plymouth ; COPAC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Water Supply. 1848.

Plymouth. Stevens, R. White. 1851. Printer. HARRIS, T. The advantages and capabilities of the port of Plymouth as a packet station, with some suggestions for its improvement. By T.Harris, C.E. - Plymouth : R. White Stevens , 1851. - Davidson p.47 (Secktor Lib.). WorldCat.

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1836. THOMAS's director : being an alphabetical list of the inhabitants of Plymouth, and guide to the principal buildings and public establishments, with various other interesting information. Part I. - [Plymouth] : Jenkin Thomas, 9, Cornwall Street , 1836. - viii,112p,plates : ill. - Davidson p.45 (Bookseller's catalogue). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1838. (includes trade cards).

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1837. Printer. Gandy, Samuel Whitlocke. Electors of South Devon. You have seen a letter from an elector. - Plymouth : Thomas, printer , 1837. - 1 sheet. - In favour of successful conservatives Sir J.Buller & Mr Parker. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: OE 1837. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Elections. Addresses. 1837.

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1839. Printer. BELLAMY, John C. The natural history of South Devon. Five maps, eighty engravings, and nine lithographs. By J.C.Bellamy, surgeon. ... - Plymouth : Printed and published by Jenkin Thomas, 9, Cornwall-Street. London : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Stationers' Hall Court , 1839. - xxvi,[2],455,[1]p,plates : ill,maps ; 20cm. - Wood engravings: Hearder sc. Lithographs: G.S.Lee lithog. ; W.J.Briggs lithog. Plym. Davidson p.117 (Secktor Library). –J. C. Bellamy, surgeon, was curator to Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s500.9/DEV/BEL ; Barnstaple: 508 /BX/BEL ; North Devon Athenaeum D570/BEL-. - Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Natural history.

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1846. Printer. Mann, William. Poems, on sacred, philanthropic, & rural subjects; composed chiefly in a state of blindness of nearly forty years duration. - Plymouth : Jenkin Thomas , 1846. - iv,88p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s821/MAN ; Barnstaple: 821 /MAN ; Torquay I/S ; North Devon Athenaeum D821/MAN. - Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Writers. Mann, William. Works. Poetry.

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1857. Printer. South Devon Library. Catalogue and rules of the South Devon Library, established in the year 1811. - Plymouth : Jenkin Thomas (printer) , 1857. - xv,92p ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s017/TOT/SOU. - Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Subscription libraries. South Devon Library. Catalogues. 1857.

Plymouth. Thomas, Jenkin. 1860. Printer. Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse carriages regulation act 6 and 7. Bye-laws and tables of fares. - Plymouth : Jenkin Thomas , 1860. - 167p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 343.0946/PLY/PLY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Hackney cabs. Bye-laws. Fares.

Plymouth. Thorne, Samuel. 1860. Printer. Arkell, Edwin. The basket of fragments / by Edwin Arkell. - Plymouth : Samuel Thorne , 1861. - 80p : port ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/ARK. - Subjects: Devon. Poetry. Arkell, E. Texts.

Plymouth. Thorne, Samuel. 1871. Printer. Vosper, T.Nicolls. A story of commercial life : and memoirs, with leaves from a journal / by T.Nicolls Vosper. - Plymouth : S.Thorne , 1871. - 156p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s920/VOS. - Subjects: Westcountry. Biographies. Vosper, T.Nicolls.

Plymouth. Tract Depot. 1816? Publishers. Death and life.-- Plymouth : Tract Depot, [n.d.].-- 4p. ; 7". - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1817. Publisher. Hawker, Robert. Lectures on the person, godhead, and ministry of the Holy Ghost : being the substance of several discourses, delivered at the morning and evening lectures, in the parish church of Charles, Plymouth / by Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for John Trego ..., Nettleton and Son, printers, The preface is dated: Plymouth, close of the year 1817.-- 19, 23, 18, 36, 32, 23 p. ; 8°. - Lectures I-VI each have their own caption titles and pagination. Lectures I, III and VI were printed by J. Jackson, and the remainder by Nettleton and Son. - A single leaf of advertisements after Lecture III. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1817. Bookseller*. HAWKER, Robert. The true gospel no yea and nay gospel : A tract ... To which is now added an appendix, in answer to a pamphlet lately published by an anonymous writer, under the signature of "Verax." / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed and sold by P. Nettleton and Son ... sold also by J. Trego ..., 1817.-- [3], 4-48 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1817. Publisher. HAWKER, Robert. Bread selling to the poor at half price, a sweet memorial of the bread of life; which is given to the poor of the Lord's people without money and without price : A tract; affectionately addressed to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1817.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1817. Publisher. HAWKER, Robert. Sweet morsels to hungry souls, in the Lord's word, for the Lord's people. No. I [-IV]. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Plymouth : Printed for and published by J. Trego ... ; Jackson, printer, 1817.-- 4 v. ; 12°. - Each number has its own caption title and pagination.. - Advertisements on final leaf of number III.. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1818. Publisher*. HAWKER, Robert. The last Saturday night of time; and the first Lord's day morning of eternity : A tract, of an alarming nature, addressed to the drunkards of Ephraim .. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Third edition.-- Plymouth Printed by J. Jackson ... and published by J. Trego ..., 1818.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - Advertisements on p. 12. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1818. Publisher. HAWKER, Robert. The potter's house : A tract; affectionately recommended to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1818.-- [3], 4-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1818. Publisher*. HAWKER, Robert. An admonitory letter to the rev. James Bidlake, on the subject of his two pamphlets, lately published .. : In the sequel ... are shewn the features ... of the true antinomian, contrasted to the misrepresentation of the same, given by Mr. Bidlake / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed by J. Jackson ... for John Trego ..., 1818.-- [3], 4-35, [1] p. ; 12°. - Advertisements on verso of final leaf. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1818. Publisher. HAWKER, Robert. Fragments from Holy Scripture : written on the margin of an old Bible / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth Printed for John Trego ... by G. Glanvill ..., 1818.-- [3], 4-12 p. ; 12°. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1819. Publisher. HAWKER, Robert. The best of remedies for the worst of times: or, The knowledge of God, and communion with God, in his trinity of persons, an infallible preservative against all the heresies of men : A tract, affectionately recommended to the church of God / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Printed for and published by J. Trego ..., Jackson, printer, 1819.-- [2], 3-12 p. ; 12°. - At head of title: A new year's gift for the church, 1819.. - Held by: Oxford. ; British Library.

Plymouth. Trego, John. 1819. Publisher. Hawker, Robert. The personal testimony of God the Father; to the person, godhead and sonship of God the Son; as set forth in the scriptures of God the holy ghost .. / By Robert Hawker, D.D.-- Plymouth : Printed for John Trego ... by P. Nettleton and Son ..., [1819].-- [3], 4-40 p. ; 8°. - The preface is dated 'Plymouth, April 13, 1819'. - Held by: British Library ; Oxford ; Devon Heritage Centre: s208/GEN/HAW. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Hawker, Robert. Works. Devotional texts.

Plymouth. Trewman, Robert and Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1778 - 1789. Printers.

Plymouth. Trewman, Robert and Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1778. Bookseller. Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty. By order of the commissioners appointed by the High Court of Admiralty of England. For sale by the candle, at the London Inn, in Foxhole-Street, Plymouth, on Tuesday, the 18th of August, 1778,... the following goods, now lying at Plymouth, and there to be deliver'd, viz.... Being the entire cargo of the sloop Lowndes, otherwise the Peggy,... an American prize, from Charles-Town, bound to France,... - [Plymouth : : printed by R. Trewman, and B. Haydon , [1778]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Trewman, Robert and Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1786. Printer. SPRY, Edward. Six extemporaneously-compos'd masonic songs on Great-Britain's Prince William Henerey [sic] becoming a free-mason on March 9th in the year ... 1786. By Edward Spry. ... - [Plymouth?] : Printed by Brothers Trewman and Haydon, to be had of the tilers at the various lodges, booksellers , [1786]. - 12,[4]p ; 4°. - *ESTC t048391.

Plymouth. Trewman, Robert and Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1789. Printers. [Plymouth Committee (Plymouth, England)] The annexed plate represents the lower deck of an African ship of 297 tons burthen, with the slaves stowed on it, in the proportion of not quite one to a ton.... - [Plymouth : Trewman and Haydon, printers, Plymouth , 1789?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Triggs, William Blackler. 1847. Printer. Triggs, Arthur. Three sermons preached at Trinity Chapel, Plymouth on the 6th and 9th June 1847 / by A.Triggs. - Plymouth : W.B.Triggs , 1847. - 34p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p252/PLY/TRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Sermons. Texts. 1847.

Plymouth. Triggs, William Blackler. 1850. Printer. Triggs, Arthur. A few remarks on a sermon preached by Mr Thomas Stringer ... Trinity Chapel, York Street, Plymouth ... Zion's solemnities ... - Plymouth : W.B.Triggs , [1850]. - 18p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p234.161/GEN/TRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Stringer, Thomas. Doctrine. Baptism. 1850.

Plymouth. Triggs, William Blackler. 1851. Printer. Triggs, Arthur. Regeneration versus baptismal : an anecdote against the heresies and strange doctrines of men... / A.Triggs. - Plymouth : W.B.Triggs , 1851. - 48p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p234.4/GEN/TRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Triggs, Arthur. Works. Regeneration.

Plymouth. Trythall, W. J. 1868. Printer. Crossing, William. Leaves from Sherwood, etc. - Plymouth : W.J.Trythall , 1868. - 48p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/CRO ; Barnstaple: 821 /CRO. - Subjects: Devon. Poetry. Crossing, Willian. Texts.

Plymouth. Trythall, W. J. 1868. Printer. Hodge, Robert. Report to the Water Committee on the constant supply of water to the borough of Plymouth / [by] Robert Hodge. - Plymouth : W.J.Trythall , 1868. - 14p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s628.1/PLY/HOD. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Water supply. Reports, surveys. -1868.

Plymouth. Trythall, W. J. 1875. Printer. The three towns dirctory for Plymouth, Devonportand Stonehouse. - Plymouth : W.J.Trythall , 1875. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s380.1025/PLY/1875. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1875.

Plymouth. Trythall, W.J. 1877. Printer. The three towns directory for Plymouth, Devonportand Stonehouse. - Plymouth : W.J.Trythall , 1877. - Held by: WSL: s380.1025/PLY/1877. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1877.

Plymouth. Wallis and Wills. 1789. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Wallis and Wills. 1789. Booksellers. Brice and Co.'s Old Exeter journal; or, Western advertiser. - [Exeter, England] : Printed and published by Thomas Brice, North-Street, Exeter, by whom printing in general is neatly executed. Also published every Thursday forenoon, at Messrs. Wallis and Wills's Plymouth, and at Mr. Hoxland's Fore-Street, Plymouth-Dock,. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1760 - 1779. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1760. Bookseller*. 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) ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1767-1769. Bookseller*. The Exeter evening-post; or, Plymouth and Cornish advertiser. - [Exeter, England] : Printed by Robert Trewman, behind the Guildhall, Exon; and published every Friday morning early, by J. Wallis, bookseller; in Market-street, Plymouth , [1767-1769]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1768. Bookseller. C. S., surgeon in His Majesty's Sea-Service. Poems, on several occasions. By C. S. In his Majesty's Sea-Service. - London : printed for the author; and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster Row; P. Wilson, in Dublin; A. Kincaid in Edinburgh; J. Wallis in Plymouth; W. Charnley, T. Slack, in Newcastle; and J. Dunn in Whitehaven, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1769. Bookseller*. ALCOCK, Thomas. The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subject. By Thomas Alcock A.M. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, for the author; and sold by R.Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; R.Goadby in Sherborne; E.Score in Exeter; and J.Wallis, in Plymouth , [1769?]. - 141,[1]p ; 8°. - DUL 560; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.115 (Upcott's bibliographical collections; Bookseller's cat.).

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1769. Bookseller*. Turner, John, d. 1769. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Rutter. Preached at Honiton, May 14 , 1769. By John Turner. - Exeter : printed by R. Trewman, for Arthur Brown, Bookseller, in Honiton; sold also by R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; E. Score, in Exeter; R. Goadby, in Sherborne; J. Wallis, and R. Haydon, in Plymouth; J. Fursman, in Ashburton; M. Allison, in Falmouth; F. Murch, in Barnstaple; J. Trownson, and W. Cleave, in Totness; and all other Booksellers, M.DCC.LX.IX. , [1769]. - [2],36p ; 8°. - *ESTC t027534; Davidson p.194 (Upcott's bibliographical collections).

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1770. Bookseller*. Bennett, William, fl. 1770. A new set of psalm tunes and anthems, in four parts, for the use of country choirs; with an introduction to music: by William Bennett. - Exeter : printed for the author, and sold by Edward Score, and James Wallis, in Plymouth , [1770?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1770. Bookseller*. DYER, Gilbert. The most general school-assistant [...]. By G.Dyer, master of Tuckers-Hall School in Exeter. ... - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman for Robinson and Roberts, no. 25 in Paternoster-Row London, and sold by E.Score and W.Grigg, in Exeter; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; W.Craven, in Dartmouth; F.Murch, in Barnstaple, and all other booksellers , 1770. - x,[2],191,[1]p ; 12°. - DUL 22903; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Dredge p.29 (D&EI).

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1773. Bookseller*. PUDDICOMBE, William. The mariner's instructor [...]. By William Puddicombe, of Topsham. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) for the author, by R.Trewman; sold also by Bedwell Law in Ave-Mary-Lane, London; E.Score and W.Grigg, booksellers in Exeter; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; J.Trownson and W.Cleave, in Totness; F.Murch, in Barnstaple; W.Craven, in Dartmouth; M.Allison, in Falmouth; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; A.Brown, in Honiton; also by the author, at Topsham, and all booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland , 1773. - viii,222p ; 8°. - Dredge p.108 (British Museum); Plymouth Institution p.70; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; DUL 58980 ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Wallis, James. 1775. Bookseller*. Stearne, John 1660-1745 Tractatus de visitatione infirmorum. English A treatise of the visitation of the sick; or, of the duties of the parochial clergy. Which concern those that are dangerously ill. Published for the Use of Young Divines, and those who have not been much Conversant in this Important Duty. By John Stearne, D.D. Attempted in English by a country clergyman. - Exeter : printed by R. Trewman, behind the Guildhall; and sold by E. Score, Bookseller, in Forestreet, Bedwell Law, in Avemary Lane, London, and J. Wallis, Bookseller, in Plymouth , [1775?]. - [4],104p ; 8°. Horizontal chain lines. - Author Bishop of Clogher. - *ESTC t100970.

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

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

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1765 - 1790. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1765. Bookseller. The Exeter evening-post; or, The west-country advertiser. - [Exeter, England] : Printed by Andrews and Trewman, behind the Guildhall, Exon; and published, every Friday morning early, by R. Weatherley, printer, on the Parade, Plymouth; by whom, and by J. Cooke, bookseller, in Pater-noster-Row, London.... [1765]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1765-1767. Bookseller. The Exeter evening-post; or, The Plymouth and Cornish courant. - [Exeter, England] : Printed by Andrews and Trewman, behind the Guildhall, Exon; and published, every Friday morning early, by R. Weatherley, printer, on the Parade, Plymouth; by whom, and by J. Cooke, bookseller, in Pater-noster-Row, London.... [1765-1767]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1767. Printer. Plymouth. To the Nobility, Gentry, and Others, On Tuesday the 5th. of May, at Ten O'Clock, will be opened For the Reception of Gentlemen & Ladies, The salt-water baths, and long-room; with a publick breakfast, and Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Proprietors beg leave to inform the Publick, they have provided a Sea Water Tepid Bath, for those who are more particularly Afflicted, and require its Aid. Likewise, The New Bowling Green Will be compleated, and ready for Use on the above Day. Subscriptions taken in at Mr. Sherenbecks, in Plymouth, and at Mrs. Cowan's, at Dock. N. B. The Concert and Breakfast to be continued every Tuesday Morning, at Ten O'Clock, during the Season. - Plymouth : printed by R. Weatherley, in Nut-Street , 1767. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1769. Printer. ALCOCK, Thomas. The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subject. By Thomas Alcock A.M. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, for the author; and sold by R.Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; R.Goadby in Sherborne; E.Score in Exeter; and J.Wallis, in Plymouth , [1769?]. - 141,[1]p ; 8°. - DUL 560; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.115 (Upcott's bibliographical collections; Bookseller's cat.).

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1769. Printer. HUXHAM, John. Miscellaneous tracts of the late Dr. John Huxham, fellow of the Royal Society, London, and of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh; formerly published in the Philosophical Transactions, and now taken from thence and published for the use of the publick, by his son J. Cor: Huxham, A.M. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, and sold by R.Haydon, and H.Whitefield , 1769. - 78,[2]p ; 8°. - F.R.S. stamped in by hand after A.M.. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.115 (Bookseller's cat.); Plymouth Public Library L3990 ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1769. Printer. MUSGRAVE, Samuel. Dr. Musgrave's reply to a letter published in the news-papers by the Chevalier D'Eon. ... - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, for the benefit of the charity-school , 1769. - 26p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.82 (Bodleian); Davidson p.182 (B., L.); ESTC t086153.

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

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

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

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1772. Printer. Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem. From the commandments of the Decalogue. By ... Emanuel Swedenborg. Now first translated from the original Latin.. - Plymouth : printed by Robert Weatherley, for the editor, and sold by J. Whitfeld; Mrs. Maurice, at Dock; also by the booksellers in town and country, [1772]. - vi,52p. ; 4°. Translated by William Cookworthy? - *ESTC t162852 ; AUC 847C3 (C).

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

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

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

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1781. Printer and bookseller. Blake , 18th cent. Remarks on Com. Johnstone's Account of his engagement with a French squadron, under the command of Monsieur de Suffrein, on the 16th of April , 1781, in Port Praya Road, in the island of St. Jago. - Plymouth : printed and sold by R. Weatherley , [1781?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1782. Letterpress and copperplate printer. Rivers, Henry. Timber trees to be sold, fit for the navy, a survey will be held, on Friday the 24th day of this inst. May, by two o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Henry Rivers, known by the sign of the Exeter Inn, in Modbury, in the county of Devon, for sale of 151 large maiden oaks, 20 maiden ashes, 8 elms, and 12 sycamores. Which said trees are all mark'd and number'd, and are now growing on Winsor, in the parish of Yealmpton, in the said county and also, 2 large maiden oaks, and 12 elms,... For viewing the said trees apply to the said Henry Rivers, at Modbury aforesaid; or to the tenant, at Winsor. - [P]lymouth : printed by R. Weatherley, letter-press and copper-plate printer , [1782]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1782. Printer. For sale by the candle, at the London Tavern, Foxhole-street, Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 30th November , 1782,... Being the entire cargo of the ship Jalousie, Matxhijs Andriesz, late master, a Dutch prize, taken... by His Majesty's sloop the Kite, Henry Trollope, Esq. commander. - [Plymouth : printed by R. Weatherley , [1782]]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Weatherley, Robert. 1790. Printer. Smith, E., of Plymouth. The contrast: or, the Mayoralty of Truborough. A comedy. - Plymouth : printed for the author, by R. Weatherley, in Nut-Street , [1790?]. - [6],89,[3]p ; 8°. - Preface signed: E.Smith. - ESTC.

Plymouth. West and Glanville. 1815. Booksellers*. Woolmer, Samuel. The Servant of the Lord : A sermon [on Romans i. 1], occasioned by the death of the late Rev. T. Coke, LL.D. preached at Sheerness and Brompton, Kent / By Samuel Woolmer; who was brought to a knowledge of the truth under the Doctor's ministry, in the Island of Barbadoes, in the West Indies. - London [etc.] : Printed at the Conference-Office, 14, City Road, By T. Cordeux, Agent. Sold by J. Bruce, 5, City-Road; W. Baynes, Paternoster-Row; W. Kent, Holborn; Mr. Edward Woolmer, Exeter; West and Glanville, Plymouth; Gray, Stonehouse; Kennard and Hayward, Plymouth Dock; Knee, Stroud; Mrs. Greaves, Weymouth; Taylor and Chubb, Portsea; Goldsmith, Portsmouth; Wilkins, Derby; Nuttal and Fisher, Liverpool; Hoophill, Bristol; and by all Booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1815. - 31p ; 21 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Plymouth. Westcott, L. D. 1876. Printer. Devon & Cornwall masonic register 1876 - 77 / edited by J.Edward Curteis P.M. 189. - Plymouth : printed by L. D. Westcott, 14 Frankfort St. , 1876. - 102p ; 12cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s366.1/DEV/DEV. - Subjects: Westcountry. Freemasons. Directories. 1876-1877.

Plymouth. Western Daily Mercury. 1874. Printer. Webb, John. The Legend of Blackfriars' Lane : a poem...on the opening of the new. - Plymouth : Western Daily Mercury , 1874. - 42p. - Held by: Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poetry. Webb, John. Texts. -1874.

Plymouth. White-Stevens, R. 1840. Printer. Rendel, James Meadows. Report of a proposed line of railway from Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse to Exeter, over the forest of Dartmoor, with a branch to Tavistock : August 1840. - Plymouth : R. White-Stevens , 1840. - 26p. Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1752 - 1778. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1752. Bookseller. HUXHAM, John. Observationes de aëre et morbis epidemicis, ab anno M DCC XXVIII ad finem anni M DCC XXXVII, Plymuthi factae. His accedit opusculum de morbo colico Damnoniensi. Auctore Joanne Huxham, M.D.R.S.S. Editio secunda. - Londini : Impensis Joannis Hinton, ad Arma Regia, in vico dicto Newgate-Street; & ex officina Henrici Whitfeld, Plimuthi , 1752. - [4],xxx,161,[1],38,[6]p,plate ; 8°. - DUL 37780; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; ESTC t128003.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1752. Bookseller. HUXHAM, John. Observationes de aëre et morbis epidemicis volumen alterum; ab anni nimirum initio 1738 ad exitum usque 1748: auctore Joanne Huxham, ... - Londini : Impensis Joannis Hinton; & ex officina Henrici Whitfeld, Plimuthi , 1752. - [2],xix,[1],208p ; 8°. - DUL 37780; *ESTC t128004.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1759. Bookseller*. The EXETER pocket-journal; or, west-country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord 1760. - [Exeter]: Printed for and sold by B.Thorn, E.Score, A.Tozer, and W.Grigg, booksellers, in Exeter; and Messrs. Whitfield, Haydon, and Garden, booksellers, in Plymouth, [1759]. - Cornwall Record Office.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1759. Bookseller. HUXHAM, John. Observations on the air and epidemic diseases from the year MDCCXXVIII. to MDCCXXXVII. inclusive; made by Doctor Huxham, at Plymouth: together with a short dissertation on the Devonshire colic. Translated from the Latin original, and now published with the Doctor's approbation. ... - London : Printed for J.Hinton, at the King's-Arms in Newgate-Street, and Henry Whitfeld, in Plymouth , 1759. - [4],xxxvii,[1],198,51,[13]p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Dredge p.82 (Plymouth Free Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L1125; DUL 37790 ; ESTC.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1766. Bookseller. Thoughts upon some late pieces, particularly the death of Abel, and the Messiah. - London : printed for J. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in Pater-Noster Row; and Henry Whitfield at Plymouth, M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1767. Bookseller. HUXHAM, John. Observations on the air, and epidemic diseases, from the beginning of the year 1738, to the end of the year 1748. Vol. II. By John Huxham, M.D. F.R.S. and now translated rom the original, by his son, John Corham Huxham, A.M. - London : Printed for J.Hinton, at the King's Arms in Pater-noster Row, and Henry Whitfeld, at Plymouth , 1767. - [2],xxix,276,[12]p ; 8°. - DUL 37790. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1769. Bookseller*. HUXHAM, John. Miscellaneous tracts of the late Dr. John Huxham [...]. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley, and sold by R.Haydon, and H.Whitefield , 1769. - 78,[2]p ; 8°. - F.R.S. stamped in by hand after A.M.. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.115 (Bookseller's cat.); Plymouth Public Library L3990.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, Henry. 1778. Bookseller. Reader, Thomas 1725-1794. The preaching of the Gospel to every creature. A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Herbert Mends, at Sherborne, Dorset, July 8, 1778. By Thomas Reader. Together with an introductory or ordination discourse, by John Crisp. Questions proposed to Mr. Mends and to the Church, by James Rooker, with answers to the same. Mr. Mends's confession of faith, and an exhortation to him, by Christopher Mends. Published by request. - Sherborne : Printed by R. Goadey and Co. and sold by Whitefield, at Plymouth, and Vallance and Simmon, No. 120, Cheapside , [1778]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. Whitfeld, J. 1770 - 1772. Bookseller.

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

Plymouth. Whitfeld, J. 1772. Bookseller*. Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem. From the commandments of the Decalogue. By ... Emanuel Swedenborg. Now first translated from the original Latin.. - Plymouth : printed by Robert Weatherley, for the editor, and sold by J. Whitfeld; Mrs. Maurice, at Dock; also by the booksellers in town and country, [1772]. - vi,52p. ; 4°. Translated by William Cookworthy? - *ESTC t162852 ; AUC 847C3 (C).

Plymouth. Williams, John. 1812 - 1830. Bookseller.

Plymouth. Williams, John. 1812/30. Printer, stationer,bookbinder. The times; or, the poor man's cry (a new song) ('You gentlemen all I understand') [and] Love and murder [=Ship Carpenter] ('In Worcester town a young damsel did dwell'). - Williams, Printer, Old-Town, Plymouth , [1812/30]. - Sources: British Library HS.74/2008.

Plymouth. Williams, John. 1830. Publisher. Dixon, Sophie. A journal of ten days excursion on the western and northern borders of Dartmoor / by Miss Dixon. - Plymouth : J.Williams , 1830. - 36p ; 23cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/DAR5/1830/DIX. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Description & travel. 1830.

Plymouth. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1804. Publisher.

Plymouth. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1804. Publisher. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. Etchings of Devonshire scenery / by T.H.Williams. - [Plymouth?] : [T.H.Williams] , [1804?]. - [10] leaves : of ill ; 27x38cm. - Untitled views, one signed: T.H.Williams, Plymouth, 1804. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sfDEV/1804/WIL ; Tiverton: pN/1980 105. - Subjects: Devon. Illustrations. 1804.

Plymouth. Wood, William. 1866. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1867 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1866]. - [14],84,[28]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1867.

Plymouth. Wood, William. 1869. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1870 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1869]. - 84,[38]p : ill,fld map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1870.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1679 - 1800. Printer.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1679. The Present great interest both of King and people ... - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1679. - Signed: F.K. - *Burnet Morris; Wing2 K8 (giving imprint: [s.l.].

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1731. Printer. EMMETT, William. William Emmett, house-carpenter and joiner, at the sign of the Carpenters-Arms in the Market-Street, Plymouth, sells all sorts of ironmongers wares ... - [Plymouth?] : [s.n.] , [1731]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Ms. date. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1750. Printer . Great Britain. Royal Navy. Instructions Standing port orders. - [Plymouth? , 1750?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1766. Printer. GEACH, Francis. Medical and chirurgical observations on inflammations of the eyes; venereal disease; ulcers; and gunshot wounds. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1766. - Plymouth Public Library L3950.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1767. Printer. ALCOCK, Thomas. Cursory remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on the endemial colic of Devonshire. By Thomas Alcock M.A. vicar of Runcorn. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1767. - Davidson p.115 (U.C., B.C.); DUL 560.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1770. Bookseller. Dyer, Gilbert. 1743-1820. The most general school-assistant. Containing, a complete system of arithmetic:... the methods used in taking the dimensions of artificers work: mensuration of all kinds... By G. Dyer,... - Exeter : printed by R. Trewman, for Robinson and Roberts, London; and sold by E. Score, and W. Grigg, in Exeter; J. Fursman, in Ashburton [and 1 in Plymouth, 1 in Dartmouth and 1 in Barnstaple] , 1770. - *ESTC.

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

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

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1779. Bookseller*. Matrimony, a tale; with an apology. - Exeter : printed by R. Trewman, for T. Payne and Son; J. Dodsley; J. Almon; T. Cadell; F. Newbery, London [and 1 in Bath , 1 in Southampton , 1 in Exeter and 1 in Plymouth] , 1779. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer . Culme, John, Esq. To the worthy electors of the borough of Plymouth. - [Plymouth , 1780]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. PLYMOUTH chronicle. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1780. - Issue 1, 6 May 1780. - Continued to May 1782.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer . Several of the independent electors of the borough of Plymouth, who wish to shew their gratitude to Admiral Sir George Bridges Rodney,... - [Plymouth , 1780]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. The history of Henry, Earl of Moreland. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1780. - *Plymouth Public Library L2659.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. Warbstoniensis. An election song, addressed to the vicar of Warbstow, Cornwal. Tune, Hearken on Lady Betty / [Warbstoniensis.]. - [Plymouth?, 1780?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; 1/4°. - A slip-song - "Gentle Billy, give attention". - A rebuke to the over-proud vicar of Warbstow for being involved in politics. - ESTC citation no.: T195564. - Sources: English Short Title Catalogue [Oxford University Bodleian Library]

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. MENDS, Herbert. An elegy on the much lamented death of William Shepherd, Esq., merchant of Plymouth; who died May 25, 1784 aetat. 54. In a conversation between Gabriel and his guardian angel. By the Rev. Herbert Mends. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1784. - 4°. - Davidson p.129 (Secktor Lib.; LP), supp. p.25n; Plymouth Athenaeum p.42.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. Thomas, Ann. Poems on various subjects, by Ann Thomas of Millbrook, Cornwall, an officer's widow of the Royal Navy. - Plymouth : printed, and sold in London by B.Law , 1784. - 4°. - *Dredge, p.36 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Plymouth Public Library L454.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 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,... and Catherine Breeze his wife, at the Obelisk Battery near Frank's Quarry, opposite Plymouth-Dock, on... the 7th. of December , 1785, by Thomas Russell, [sic] . - [Plymouth? , 1785?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. The busy fellows in the suds. A new song. Tune - Vicar and Mosey / [Gingle, Junius.]. - [Plymouth, 1785]. - 1 sheet ; obl.1°. - "It is perfectly known,". - The final three lines, "Here's nothing about the small bread. I'm a friend to a baker. Pray read the ballad.", refers to 'The town in a hurry; or, the Dock dance. A new ballad', which is printed on the same side of the sheet in such a way that it could be separated as a complete entity, and which is signed and dated: Junius Gingle. Dock, August the 11th, 1785. - Junius Gingle is a pseudonym. - An attack on the Dock commissioners for their injustice and profligacy. - ESTC citation no.: T167364. - Sources: English Short Title Catalogue [British Library (London, England, U.K.); Devon Heritage Centre (Exeter, England)]

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. SPRY, Edward. A masonic ode, prayer and grace, consecrated to the firmly and friendly united brotherhood of free-masons (thro'out the world). By Doctor Spry, Knight Templar, and of the Eastern Star, &c. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1785. - plymouth Athenaeum p.70.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1786. Printer. SPRY, Edward. The masonic quintetto quintiple harmonious concordance or sacred musive accompaniment viz: a masonic mandate, hymn, anthems, a lyric and oratorial ode on the intended consecration of the masonic lodge (amphibious) at the Royal Marine barracks; Stonehouse : ... - Plymouth : To be had at the stationers Plymouth, Dock, Stonehouse , 1786. - 12p ; 4°. - *ESTC t039020.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1788. Printer. A GENUINE account of the trial of William Smith and John Richards, and c., for the murder of Philip Smith at Stoke, on the 21 July, 1787 and c. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1788. - 20,000 copies were sold around the gallows near Stoke Church. - Davidson p. 96 (N.L., P.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1788. Bookseller. Bible. English. Authorised. 1788. The Christian's new and complete family Bible: or, universal library of divine knowledge: being a clear, full, and comprehensive exposition and commentary on the holy scriptures, containing the sacred texts of the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha at large; illustrated with annotations and commentaries: wherein obscure passages are made clear and familiar; seeming contradictions reconciled; mis-translations. rectified; important truths confirmed; and deism and infidelity fully confuted. Together with practical reflections on each chapter; and notes, historical, chronological, biographical, moral, and divine; by those eminent divines, Henry, Doddridge, Gill, Brown, &c. &c. The whole forming a complete body of Christian divinity, calculated to enlighten the understanding; purify the heart; promote the cause of holiness; and make men wise unto salvation. - Berwick : : printed by and for John Taylor; and sold by the booksellers of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, Bath, Exeter, Plymouth, Newcastle, York, and by all other booksellers in Great-Britain , [1788?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1788. Bookseller. Polwhele, Richard 1760-1838. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. Mary's, Truro, at the anniversary of Truro school-meeting, on Thursday, September 11 1788, by the Rev. R. Polwhele. Published at the request of the gentlemen then present, to whom it is respectfully inscribed. - London : printed for Cadell, Dilly, Wilkie, Rivington, Law, and Buckland, as, also, for J. Jackson, [and 1 in Bath 1 in Exeter, and 1 in Plymouth] , [1788]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1789. Printer. [Plymouth Committee (Plymouth, England)] The above plate represents the lower deck of an African ship of 297 tons burthen, with the slaves stowed on it, in the proportion of not quite one to a ton.... - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1789?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1789. Printers. MENDS, Herbert. The injustice and cruelty of the slave trade considered, in a sermon preached in Plymouth on Lord's day, February 22nd, 1789. By Herbert Mends. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1789. - Not in ESTC. - Davidson supp. p.16n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.62.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. PLYMOUTH. Theatre. [Playbills]. - [Plymouth] : [s.n.] , 1790-1800. - Burnet Morris (Plymouth Public Library, Notes & Queries 11 series v.5, p.346).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1790. Bookseller. Thomas, Timothy, 1753-1826. Remarks on a pamphlet entitled An authentic narrative, &c. - published by Mr. Creed, at Plymouth,) in three letters. To which is prefixed, an Advertisement, written since the first publication of the Remarks. By Timothy Thomas. - London : printed by L. Wayland; and sold by Button, Ash, Knott and Wills, London; and the booksellers, at Plymouth and Dock , [1790]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1791. Bookseller. The history of the last ten years of the reign of George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. From the conclusion of the sixth session of the fourteenth Parliament, in 1780, to the end of the seventh session of the sixteenth Parliament... in 1790. - London : printed for the author; and sold by the booksellers of London, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Bath, Bristol, Liverpool, York, Edinburgh, and Dublin , 1791. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1791. Printer. MENDS, Herbert. Compassion for the children of the poor recommended and enforced. In a sermon preached at Plymouth, on Lord's day, October 31st, 1790, for the benefit of the Plymouth Benevolent Institution for educating the children of the poor, to which is annexed a state of the school from its first establishment to the present time. By Herbert Mends. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1791. - Not in ESTC. - Davidson supp. p.16n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.81.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1791. Printer. REPORTS of three committees appointed by the Guardians of the Poor's portion to investigate the accounts of the Plymouth workhouse. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1791. - Not in ESTC. - Davidson p.41 (Upcott's bibliographical collections).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1792. Printer. Plymouth-Dock aqueduct. A statement of facts, with some observations, relative to the opposition which was made last session of Parliament, and is still continued, by the Corporation of the Borough of Plymouth, to a bill now soliciting by Mr. Thomas Bryer and Company, for supplying His Majesty's Dock-Yard, the Ordnance, the town of Plymouth-Dock, and places adjacent, with water. - [Plymouth? : s.n. , 1792]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1792. Printer. The last dying speech, confession, behaviour, birth, parentage and education of Thomas Paine, late member of the French national assembly, who was executed on the Parade Plymouth, for high treason, on Saturday the 8th December 1792,... - [Plymouth , 1792]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Booksellers. BIRT, Isaiah. A vindication of the Baptists, in three letters, addressed to a friend in Saltash. By Isaiah Birt, ... - Bristol : Printed by John Rose, and sold by Cottle, James and Rose. -- Also by the booksellers in Plymouth and Dock , 1793. - vi,30p ; 8°. - *ESTC t106016; Plymouth Public Library L1672.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Bookseller. Glorious victory over the French, or the British tars triumphant. Representation of the engagement on the 18th of June , 1793 between His Majesty's ship La Nymphe... and the French national frigate La Cleopatra... - London : printed for William Lane, and sold at Portsmouth, Plymouth, Chatham , [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Bookseller. Hawker, Robert :1753-1827. Sermons on the Divinity of Christ. By Robert Hawker, D.D. vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and formerly of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford. [The second edition.] . - Bath : Printed by and for S. Hazard; and for J. Deighton, No. 325, opposite Gray's-Inn, Holborn. Sold also by Robinsons, Pater-noster-row; Vernor and Hood, Birchin-lane; Dilly, Poultry; Matthews, Strand; Parsons, and Symonds, Pater-noster-row; Mills and Bulgin,. Bristol; and by the booksellers at Plymouth, &c., M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Booksellers*. Manning, James 1754?-1831. A sermon preached at George's Meeting-House, Exeter, April 19, 1793; being the day appointed for a general fast; with the devotional service of the day. By James Manning. Published at the request of the audience. - Exeter : Printed by E. Grigg; and sold by all booksellers in Exeter and Plymouth , [1793?]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Booksellers. Birt, Isaiah 1758-1837. A vindication of the Baptists, in three letters, addressed to a friend in Saltash. By Isaiah Birt, Minister of the Baptist Church at Plymouth-Dock. - Bristol : printed by John Rose, and sold by Cottle, James, and Rose. Also by the booksellers at Plymouth and Dock, M.DCC.XCIII. , [1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1793. Printer. Dr: Spry on the suppression of empirism. To Dr: Spry. The members of the second literary society (assembled at the Pope's Head) present their compliments to Dr. Spry, and request the favor of being informed, whether Dr: Spry proposes to combat Dr: Graham this evening at the Mayoralty House. Pope's Head, Monday Afternoon. - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1793]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Church of England. A form of prayer, to be used In all Churches and Chapels throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the Twenty-Eighth of February next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God [...] imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land […]. - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1794. - 8°. – ESTC has edition: London? [s. n.]. - *AUC 194L5.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. DEVONSHIRE Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Industry. South Devon Division. Rules, orders and premiums of the South Devon division of the Devonshire Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Industry: with a list of the subscribers ... - Plymouth : [s.n.] , 1794. - 8°. - *Burnet Morris.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Bookseller. Fox, Joseph, novelist. A peep into Paris, being a series of... French anecdotes, with a description of the Parisian theatres, and a comparative view of the French and English actors. By the author of Tancred, &c. - London : printed for the author, by J. Barfield, and published by Bell; Kearsley; Lewes; Crawford, Brighton; Lee, Lewes; [and 1 each in Exeter, Norwich, Salisbury, Manchester, Plymouth, York, and Bath] , 1794. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Booksellers*. Hawker, Robert 1753-1827. Sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost. By Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and Formerly of Macdalen-Hall, Oxford. - Bath : printed by and for S. Hazard; and for J. Deighton, No. 325. Opposite Gray's-Inn, Holborn. Sold also by Robinsons, Pater-Noster-Row; Vernor and Hood, Birchin-Lane; Dilly, Poultry; Matthews, Strand; Parsons, and Symonds, Pater-Noster-Row: Sheppard, Bristol; and by the booksellers at Exeter, Plymouth, &c., M.DCC.XCIV. Mills, Browne, Bulgin and , [1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) [ ] It being thought expedient to raise volunteer companies, for the better Defence of this County, and particularly of Plymouth and its Vicinity, against any Attempt of the Enemy, and several Gentlemen having already offered their Assistance therein, and about Seventy Persons having also set down their Names, for serving in such Companies; the Inhabitants of this Town and. Neighbourhood, are requested to meet the Mayor and Committee of Subscriptions, at the Guildhall, on Monday next, by Ten O'Clock in the Forenoon, to consider the Plans that will then be laid before them, and to adopt such Resolutions as shall be thought proper, for the better carrying into Effect the above Purposes. Andrew Hill, Mayor. - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) The loyal inhabitants of this town, (who have stood forward, and have given in their Names To form Volunteer Companies, with Messrs. Kelly, Shepherd, Arthur, Hawker, And others, Agreeable to the Resolutions of the General Committee, for the County of Devon,) are requested to meet at the Guildhall, on Thursday next, the 5th Instant, at Nine O'Clock in the Morning, to appoint. their Officers, in Order that such Appointment, with the Proposals for forming this Corps, may be laid before the Plymouth Committee, for their Approval, and that the same may be transmitted by the Chairman, to the General Committee. - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) Plymouth volunteers. It having been recommended by the Sub-Committee of the Subscribers, for the general Defence of the County, at a Meeting held this Day, in the Council-Chamber of the Guildhall. ``that there should be but One Volunteer Corps for this Town, consisting of Two Companies of Sixty Men each, besides Officers, on a Plan as nearly similar as possible to that. formed by the Exeter Volunteer Company.'' Those Gentlemen, Tradesmen and others, who have already subscribed their Names for forming Volunteer-Companies, are desired to meet at the Guildhall, To-Morrow, at Six O'Clock, in the Evening, to consider and determine on the above Recommendation, and Plan to be adopted. - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) [ ] At a general meeting of the subscribers of this town, for the internal defence of the county, held at the Guildhall, on Thursday the 5th day of June , 1794, pursuant to public advertisement from the Worshipful the Mayor.... - [Plymouth , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) [ ] At a meeting of a committee of the subscribers of this town, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, on the 28th day of May , 1794, for the internal security and defence of the kingdom,... - [Plymouth , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. Committee of the subscribers for the general defence of the county (Plymouth, England) [ ] At a meeting of the subscribers of this town, held at the Guildhall thereof, on Wednesday the 14th day of May , 1794, pursuant to adjournment, for the purpose of considering the mode of disposing of the subscription, entered into, for the internal security and defence o the kingdom,... - [Plymouth , 1794]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. Admiral ... Admiral Gardner, and the first of June. - [Plymouth?] : [s. n.] , [1795]. - 1 sheet. - "[...]Admiral Gardner, who being now again actively and successively employed with Lord Bridport, in the service of his country, is deprived of the immediate opportunity of offering himself personally to the electors of Plymouth [...]. Dated: July 3d 1795. - Held by: PWDRO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Parliamentary candidates. Gardner, Admiral. 1795.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1795. Bookseller. Lloyd, Henry, ca. 1720-1783. A political and military rhapsody, on the invasion and defence of Great Britain and Ireland. By the late General Lloyd. Illustrated with three copper-plates. To which is annexed, a short account of the author, and a supplement by the editor. [The fourth edition. With additions and improvements.] . - London : sold by Debrett, Piccadilly; Egerton, Whitehall: and by one of the principal booksellers in Plymouth; Exeter; Salisbury; Portsmouth; Winchester; Lewes; Brightelmston; Canterbury; Oxford; Cambridge; Birmingham; York; Newcastle; Bristol; Bath; Liverpool; Manchester-Edinburgh; Glasgow-Dublin; Cork , [1795]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1795. Booksellers. Tatham, Edward , 1749-1834. A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the national debt. By Edward Tatham, D.D. Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. [The second edition.]. - [Oxford] : Sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Hanwell, Cooke, Bliss, Oxford; Messrs. Rivington, Cadell, Stockdale, Elmsly, Robinsons, Richardson, White, Egerton, Payne, and Faulder, London; Mr. Lunn, Cambridge; Messrs. Crutwell, Meyler, and Hazard, Bath;. Messrs. Pearson and Swinney, Birmingham; Mr. Lloyd, Bristol; Messrs. Clarke and Faweoner, Manchester; Mr. Baker, Southampton, and by the Booksellers of York, Liverpool, Leeds, Norwich, Sheffield, Worcester, Cheltenham, Canterbury, Warrington, Coventry, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Brighton, Tunbridge, Margate, Weymouth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, MDCCXCV. [1795]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. Great Britain. Army. North Devon Regiment of Militia. North-Devon regiment of militia, in Frankfort Barracks, Plymouth, commanded by the Right Honorable Earl Fortescue, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Devon. We the non-commissioned officers, drummers, and privates of the above regiment,... do hereby offer, out of our own subsistence, a reward of thirty guineas on conviction... of any person or persons who shall distribute money, seditious writings, or use any language tending to alienate the minds of the men of this regiment, from their duty [...] to their [...] beloved Sovereign, [...] - [Plymouth] : [s. n.] , [1795?]. - Held by: [ESTC holdings unverified]. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Militia. North Devon Regiment of Militia. 1795.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. Misericordia. Misericordia. The state of the Misericordia to Christmas 1795; being the first annual publication thereof from its institution: shewing the origin of the charity; a general abstract of the rules for its regulation and government; to which is annexed some of the more remarkable cases of distress which have fallen under its inspection, and received relief; together with a list of the annual subscribers and other benefactors; and the statment of its finances to the present time. - [Plymouth?] : [s. n.] , [1795]. - Held by: [ESTC holdings unverified]. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Charities. Misericordia. Annual reports. 1795.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer . Great Britain. Army. West Kent Regiment of Militia. We the non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the West Kent regiment of militia, are anxious to take the earliest opportunity of testyfying publickly to our King and country, our grateful sense of the liberality of Parliament, and of His Majesty's paternal care... - [Plymouth? , 1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer. It having been represented by the commander in chief of the western district, that some wicked dissaffected [sic] persons are endeavouring to seduce the soldiers from a sense of their duty,... we, the non-commissioned officers of the Plymouth division of marines, think it our duty,... thus publickly to declare our sentiments.... - [Plymouth? , 1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer. Monthly return of the Plymouth-Dock Associated Volunteer Cavalry, commanded by Joseph Greenway, Esq. - [Plymouth? : s.n. , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer. Plymouth (England) His Majesty having been pleased to issue His royal proclamation, for A General Thanksgiving, To Almighty God, On Tuesday the 19th Instant, For the many signal and important Victories obtained by His Navy, in the present War. The Mayor has thought proper to give this Public Notice, that a Collection is intended to be made at the Parish Churches, in this Town, immediately after the Sermon, on that Day, for the Relief of the Wounded Seamen,. and the Widows and Orphans of such as were killed in the late Action between Admiral Lord Duncan, and the Dutch fleet. P. Tonkin, Mayor. - [Plymouth : s.n. , 1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer. The charter of Edward I, being the first charter for erecting the tinners of Cornwall and Devon into a corporation. - [Plymouth? , 1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1797. Printer. The victims of Tom Payne who were shot on the Hoe, or Love's Hill, Thursday, July 6 , 1797. Plymouth. - [Plymouth , 1797]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer . Great Britain. Army. Cavalry Association. Plymouth Division. Plymouth Asociation. Corps of guides. It is proposed, that a corps of guides, not exceeding [blank] on horseback and on foot,... be recommended to be formed,... - [Plymouth , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer . Great Britain. Army. Cavalry Association. Plymouth Division. Plymouth division of Cavalry Association. At a meeting held this day at Mr. Joseph Murch's, the Globe tavern, in Plymouth, the following householders and others, enter'd their names to serve in this division, under the command of John Culme, junr.... - [Plymouth , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer . Great Britain. Army. Plymouth Independent Rangers. Plymouth Independent Rangers. At a meeting, by adjournment, held at the King's-Arms Inn, in Plymouth, on the 16th of April , 1798, of the several persons enrolled to serve in this corps, --- it was unanimously resolved, . - [Plymouth , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer. HOWELL, William. The word of God the best guide to all persons at all times and in all places. - [Plymouth] : [Oxford 1689; reprinted Plymouth] , 1798. - 12°. - This edition not in ESTC. - *Burnet Morris.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer . Plain man who wishes well to you and his country. To the inhabitants of Plymouth. My fellow townsmen. To enable all the different members of a great community to act together with the fullest effect in any emergency,... - [Plymouth? , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer. Great Britain. Army. Plymouth Independent Rangers. At a meeting, by adjournment, held at the King's-Arms Inn, in Plymouth, on the 13th of April , 1798, of the several persons whose names are hereunto subscribed, and who have enrolled themselves to serve as an independent volunteer corps, in the borough of Plymouth, --- it was unanimously resolved, - [Plymouth , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer. Great Britain. Army. Cavalry Association. Plymouth Division. At a meeting of the Plymouth division of Cavalry Association, held this day at Mr. Joseph Murch's, the Globe tavern, Mr. Bartholomew Dunsterville, in the chair, the following gentlemen were nominated officers, &c. for the said division.... - [Plymouth , 1798]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1799. Printer. Plymouth (England) Borough of Plymouth. At a meeting of the committee, appointed to regulate such proceedings as might be proper to be adopted for the defence of the country,... - [Plymouth , 1799]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1800. Booksellers*. Great Britain. Royal Navy. Lists. 1800-06 Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. packets, excise and revenue cutters, &c. with their commanders and stations.... Corrected to June , 1800,... - London : printed for D. and E. Steel. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Fourdrinier; Mr. St. John; Mr. Reed; Mr. Tindal; Messrs. Hodgsons; Mr. Debrett; Mr. Chapple; Mr. Westley; Mr. Jordan; the booksellers in Pater-Noster-Row; Mr. Heskett; [all in London, and 34 others in Portsmouth, Torbay, Plymouth-Dock, Plymouth, Poole, Falmouth, Dartmouth, Weymouth, Haverfordwest, Dorchester, Yarmouth, Lynn, Edinburgh, Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Brighton, Rochester, Deptford] Printed by H.D. Steel , [1800]. - *ESTC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1800. Booksellers. Norman, Rev. Mr. The evil and danger of backsliding in religion; in two discourses, intended as a seasonable alarm to the church of Christ, in its present cold and declining state. By the late Rev. Mr. Norman, Of Plymouth. - Bristol : printed by W. Pine, in Wine-Street; and sold by the author's widow in Abingdon; and by her friends in Plymouth, Wellington, Bristol and London , [1800?]. - 70p ; 8°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; ESTC t105148.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1805. DUNNING, Richard, surgeon. A short Detail of some circumstances connected with Vaccine Inoculation which lately occurred in this neighbourhood, etc.-- Plymouth, [1805].-- 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1805? HAWKER, Robert. A prop against all despair.-- The second ed..-- Plymouth, [1805?].-- 40 p. ; 8vo. - Held by: National Library of Scotland.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1808. Buckley, James of Plymouth. The erection and dedication of places for the worship of God, a sermon.-- Plymouth (1808).-- (8°). - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1808. The Plymouth and Dock Telegraph; or, Naval and Commercial Register. The issue for 19 March 1808 is a facsimile.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1808. Printer. A TRANSCRIPT of the parish expenditure of Milton Abbot for the year 1588, drawn in the order and exactly after the letter of the original, 1588. Transcribed in 1796. - Plymouth : [] , 1808. - *Davidson p.36 (Mr. King's Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. Printer. SQUIRE, M.C. The beggar and the benefactor : a history in which is introduced a description of Plymouth and its beautiful environs. By Miss M.C.Squire. - Plymouth : [] , 1809. - 120p ; 8°. - Davidson p.42.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. Printer. PLAN of school at Plymouth for poor children. - Plymouth : [] , 1809. - 12p ; 12°. - Davidson p.42n (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. HAWKER, Robert Ten Minutes Recommendation of Private Prayer, considered as to its pleasures and advantages ... Second edition.-- Plymouth, [1809?].-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. Standing orders of the Plymouth division of Royal Marines / [Great Britain.Admiralty.].-- Plymouth, 1809.-- 76p. - Held by: National Maritime Museum.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. The Plymouth Chronicle, and General Advertiser for the West of England. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1809. The Selector, or, Magazine of useful and literary information, from May 30th, to Sept. 1st 1809.-- Plymouth, 1809.-- 8º. - Held by: Oxford ; British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1810. Tremlett, John. Poems on several occasions.-- Plymouth, [c.1810].-- 18cm. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. PLYMOUTH DISPENSARY. Establishment of public dispensary at Plymouth. - Plymouth : [] , 1812. - 28p ; 12°. - Davidson p.41n (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. WOOLLCOMBE, Henry. Picture of Plymouth ... - Plymouth : [] , 1812. - Davidson p.42 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1813. Proceedings and report of the merchants : ship owners and other persons interested in the prosperity of the port of Plymouth and its neighbourhood, with a view to the furtherance of trade.-- Plymouth, [1813].-- [1 v.] ; 21 cm. - H. Woollcombe, chairman. - Held by: Cambridge.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1813. The Plymouth Chronicle, and General Advertiser for the West of England. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. CURSOR. To the inhabitants of Plymouth, Plymouth-Dock, and Stonehouse. - plymouth : [] , 1813. - 1 sheet ; 2°. - Davidson p.43 (Cole's Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. VERAX. "Eagles view the unclouded sun." To the mayor of Plymouth. Sept. 10, 1813. - Plymouth : [] , 1813. 1 sheet ; 2°. - - Davidson p.42 (Cole's Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. VERAX. To the mayor of Plymouth. - Plymouth : [] , 1813. 1 sheet ; 2°. - On disorders in the theatre. Dated: Plymouth, 30 Aug. 1813. - - Davidson p.43 (Cole's Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1814. Newspaper. The Plymouth and Dock Telegraph; or, Naval and Commercial Register. - The issue for 19 March 1808 is a facsimile.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1815. HENNAH, Richard. Prayers, composed by the Rev. R. Hennah, chaplain to the troops, at Plymouth, for the use of the regimental schools, under his inspection.-- [Plymouth?, 1815?].-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1816. HAWKER, Robert. The True Gospel no yea and nay Gospel. A tract [...].-- Plymouth, 1816.-- 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1816. The Plymouth and Dock Telegraph; or, Naval and Commercial Register. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1816. The Plymouth Chronicle and General Advertiser for the West of England / [P.P. - Plymouth.].-- Plymouth, 1816.-- v. - Held by: National Library of Scotland.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1816. WORSLEY, Israel. Observations on the state and changes in the Presbyterian Societies of England during the last half century ... preceded by a sermon [on Numbers xxiii. 10] on the death of ... J. Toulmin, etc.-- London, Plymouth [printed], 1816.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1817. Hempel, Charles William.The gentleman traveller; a poetical sketch, Held by: Oxford ; Cambridge.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1817. Plymouth and Dock Telegraph and Chronicle: or, Naval and Commercial Register. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1818. Gyllenborg, Gustaf Adolf grefve. A natural and chemical treatise on agriculture [tr. by J. Mills]. With practical remarks and additions by W. Pilkinton.-- Plymouth-Dock, 1818.-- cm.23. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1818. JONES, John Andrews. Zion's Walls Building in troublous times; the substance of a sermon [on Nehem. iv. 9-12] [...].-- Plymouth, 1818.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1818. Tavistock Public Subscription Library. A catalogue of the books in the Tavistock Public Subscription Library : a copy of the rules, and a list of the subscribers.-- Plymouth, 1818.-- [1 v.] ; 22 cm. - Held by: Cambridge.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1819. BUTTER, John. An account of the change of plumage exhibited by many species of female birds, at an advanced period of life; intended as a supplement to Mr. John Hunter's memoir upon that subject, in the Philosophical Transactions.-- [Plymouth, 1819?].-- pp. 24: plate. 8º. - With reference to an article, entitled “Observations on certain parts of the animal œconomy”, published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, and subsequently republished in Hunter's “Observations”.. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1819. Commissioners for inquiry into charities. Returns ... of charitable donations for the benefit of poor persons within the county of Devon.-- Plymouth, 1819.-- cm.26. - Extr. from the large work printed by order of the House.. - Held by: Oxford.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1819. NESSE, Christopher. An Antidote against Arminianism: or a succinct discourse to enervate and confute all the five points thereof to wit, Predestination grounded upon Man's foreseen works. Universal Redemption. Sufficient Grace in all. The power of Man's free-will in conversion, and the possibility of true Saints falling away totally and finally. All which are demonstrated here to be damnable errors, etc.] / [].-- Third edition, being the second as revised and corrected with many additions ... by J. A. Jones..-- London, [Plymouth printed, 1819?].-- 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. CATALOGUE of the pictures, casts, and busts, belonging to the Earl of Morley at Saltram. - Plymouth ; Exeter : [] , 1819. - Davidson p.49 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. LAMPEN, Robert. A discourse delivered on the opening of the Plymouth Athenaeum, Feb. 4, 1819. By Robert Lampen, M.A. - Plymouth : [] , 1819. - Davidson p.43 (Plymouth Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1823. Printer. PARTICULARS relating to the breakwater in Plymouth Sound. - Plymouth : [] , 1823. - Davidson p.48 (Bookseller's catalogue). – Edition not in COPAC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1824 Printer. An ACCOUNT of the Eddystone light-house and rocks. - Plymouth : [] , 1824. - 2 plates. - Davidson p.48 (Secktor Library). – Not in COPAC.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1828. Printer. Freemasonry ... Freemasonry [head title, lacks title-page]. - [Plymouth?] : [s.n.] , [1828?]. - 3-10p ; 19cm. - Report of meeting at Freemason's Hall, Plymouth, 2 Dec, 1828. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s366.1/DEV/MAS/77.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1843. An AUTHENTIC narrative of the siege of Plymouth, by the Royalist troops in the year 1643 ... with a notice of the fortifications of the town at that period ... - Plymouth : [] , 1843. - Davidson p.71 (Secktor Library). – Not in Worldcat; not in COPAC which lists: [A true mapp and description of the Towne of Plymouth, and the Fortifications thereof, with the workes and approaches of the Enemy at the last Siege Aº. 1643. W. Hollar fecit. A scale of miles, 3[ = 150 mm] - [Another edition of 1643, in facsimile , 1840?].

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1845. SAILING directions for the port of plymouth, Hamoaze, Catwater, and the Eddystone ... - Plymouth : [] , [1845?] . - Second edition dated 1847. - Davidson p.46 (Bookseller's cat.). – Not in COPAC ; WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1846. PLYMOUTH WORKHOUSE. The Acts of Parliament relating to thew workhouse and the poor of Plymouth,of the 6th Anne, 32 Geo. 2, and 26 Geo. 3. - Plymouth : [] , 1846. - Davidson p.46.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1847. SAILING directions for the port of Plymouth, Hamoaze, Catwater, and the Eddystone ... - Second edition. - Plymouth : [] , 1847. - Davidson P.46 (Secktor Lib.)

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1847. A DESCRIPTION of the Plymouth breakwater ... - Plymouth : [] , 1847. - Plan. - Davidson p.49 (Secktor Lib.).

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1849. ARTHUR & DWELLY. Report on the Plymouth workhouse. By Messrs Arthur and Dwelly, architects. - Plymouth : [] , 1849. - Davidson p.47 (LP). – Not in COPAC ; WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1849. WYATT, J. Statistics of the cholera in Plymouth during its prevalence in 1849 ... By J.Wyatt and H.H.Heydon. - Plymouth : [] , 1849. - 1 sheet. - Davidson p.117 (LP) . – Not in COPAC ; WorldCat.

Exeter. Drayton. 1851. Bookseller. HALLE, Fraser. Letters, historical and botanical; relating chiefly to places in the vale of Teign, and particularly to Chudleigh, Lustleigh, Canonteign, and Bovey-Tracey. By Dr. Fraser Halle, ... with some geologic notices, by Dr. Crocker of Bovey-Tracey. - London : Houlston and Stoneman. Chudleigh : Crook. Exeter : Drayton, and Petherwick. And all booksellers , 1851. - [6],158p ; 19cm. - * Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Honiton. [s. n.]. 1850. CORRESPONDENCE between the Poor Law Commissioners and Mr. Edward Christopher Holland, of Honiton, Devon, medical officer ... - Honiton : [] , 1850. - Relates to homeopathy. - Davidson p.117 (Secktor Lib.). Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1850. STRANGER'S handbook to plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse, and thew river Tamar .... - 4th ed. Plymouth : [] , 1850. - 11 plates, 2 maps. - Davidson p.47 (Secktor Lib.). Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1851. DAMANT, Walter. Proposed new Plymouth workhouse. The late competition. A letter "To the guardians and ratepayers of the borough". By Walter Damant. - Plymouth : [] , 1851. - Davidson p.47 (Secktor Lib.). Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1851. Printer. NEW sailing directions for Plymouth Sound, with the corrected rates of pilotage and a list of pilots, including the whole navigation from the Start to the Lizard, Salcombe Harbour, Yealm, Catwater ... [also] charts to accompany the directions. - Plymouth : [] , 1851. - Davidson p.47 (Bookseller's cat.). Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1855. SAILING directions for the port of Plymouth, Hamoaze, Catwater and the Eddystone ... - new ed. - Plymouth : [] , 1855. - Davidson p.46n. Not in WorldCat.

Plymouth. [s. n.]. 1872. Printer. Bate, C.Spence. A contribution towards determining the etymology of Dartmoor names / by C.Spence Bate. - [Plymouth] : [s.n.] , [1872]. - 16p,22p handwritten ; 25cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s910.3/DAR/BAT. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Place-names. Etymology.

Plymouth. [s.n.]. 1881-1892. Western antiquary : or, Devon and Cornwall note-book / edited by W.H.K.Wright. - [Plymouth] : [s.n.] , 1881-. - Discontinued ; 25cm. - MATCH WESWES1981. - Held by: WSL: PER/WES. - Subjects: Westcountry. History. Periodicals. 1881-1892.

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