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12 October 2014

Devon imprints. Exeter: anonymous imprints 1586-1819

The Devon book trades : imprint registers.
Exeter : Anonymous imprints 1586-1819.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1586. Chardon, John. A sermon preached at the funerals of Syr Gawen Carewe, very worshipfully buried in the Cathedral Church of Exeter, 22 April, 1584. By John Chardon, D.D. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1586. - *Dredge p.5; Davidson p.142 (Bookseller's catalogue, probably error for Oxford, STC 4999.7 has imprint Oxford : J.Barnes , 1586).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1643. Bond, John. Having lately seene a pamphlet ... - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1643]. - 1 sheet. - Dated: Exon. Aprill 8. 1643. - Other works by John Bond were distributed by Francis Eglesfield who had Exeter links. Probably printed in London. - *Wing2 B3571.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1648. Printer. Anthony, Edward. Practicall lavv, controlling and countermanding the common law: and the sword of vvarre the sword of iustice. Against all the late declarations and publications of the army, that they fight for the peoples liberties and lawes. - Printed at Exeter : [s.n.], 1648. [2],6p ; 4°. - Wing2 A3478 ; *Dredge p.92 (British Museum); Sessions, W.K. The King's printer ..., 1982; Davidson supp. p. 15n (Secktor Lib); Plymouth Athenaeum p.27.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1683. A resolution, with the advice of the Bishop of Exeter to give for the beautifying of the chapel in the Castle of Exeter £10, and £6 yearly to anyone whom the Bishop shall appoint, to read divine service, and to preach a sermon, exhorting to obedience; in the said chapel on the first day of the sessions, to begin precisely at eight in the morning ... - Exon : [s.n.] , 1683. - 2°. - Probably printed in London. - *Davidson p.97 (Bookseller's cat.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1698. [Little reflections]. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1698. - An attack on Sir Bartholomew Shower referred to in "The substance of what Sir Bartholomew Shower spake" as being posted at the Guildhall, probably unprinted. - *Burnet Morris (Calendar of State Papers Domestic p.377-9).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1698. [Queries] ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1698. - An attack on Sir Bartholomew Shower, see note to "Little reflections" above. - *Burnet Morris (Calendar of State Papers Domestic p.377-9).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1700. Printer. ADVERTISEMENT that a post will run twice in every week from Exeter to Chester, through Tiverton, Wellington, Taunton, Bridgewater, Wells, Bristol, Wotton under edge, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury and Whitchurch. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1700?]. - 1/2°. - *Davidson p.24 (Bookseller's catalogue).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1701. Printer. EXETER. Grand Jury. A copy of a letter from Exeter. The following address to Mr. Justice Blencoe, judge of assize for this place, was signed by all the grand jury ... - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1701]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated: Exon. Aug 23. 1701. - *ESTC t034102.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1702. Printer. GILLING, Isaac. A discourse occasioned by the much lamented death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Atkins, late minister of the gospel in Exon, who dyed July 4th 1702. By Isaac Glling V.D.M. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1702. - 25p ; 8°. - *Davidson p.136.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1703. Printer. GILLING, Isaac. A sermon preach'd at Newton-Abbot, Aug. 25, 1702, at the funeral of Samuel, son of the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Atkins, minister of the gospel in Exon. By Isaac Gilling.- Exon : [s.n.] , 1703. - 38p ; 8°. - *Davidson p.136.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1704. Printer. GILLING, Isaac. A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Reynell who departed this life Novemb. 21, 1703. By Isaac Gilling, minister of the gospel in Newton Abbot, Devon. - [Exeter] : [?] , [1704]. - 51,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t107403 (lacks titlepage) ; Davidson p.191 (Upcott's bibliographical collections, British Museum).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1704. Printer. LEY, Thomas. The dreadful wrath of God against personal and national sins manifested in the astonishing storm and tempest, and the truest and most effectual way to appease it by the amendment and reformation of our lives. A sermon preached in the church of Crediton on the fast day Jan. 19 1703/4. By Thomas Ley M.A., vicar of Crediton. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1704. - Davidson supp. p. 4n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.41.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1706. Printer. EXETER. Carriers. Sir, The charge of horse-meat on the road being twice as much as heretofore, and hath occasioned almost the ruin of us ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1706. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Dated: Exeter the 4th of Febr. 1705. - Signed: Richard Brookes and six other carriers. - *DRO.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1706. Printer. GILLING, Isaac. Drawing near to God. A sermon preaced at the young men's lecture in Exon, January 17th, 1706. Published at the request of the young men. By Isaac Gilling. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1706. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.40.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1706. Printer. WALKER, John. Honoured Mr. Archdeacon, This renews the request which I made to you last year, concerning collecting the account of the names and sufferings of the sequestered clergy in the late times of the Great rebellion. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1706]. - [2]p ; 1/2°. - Circular letter signed and dated: John Walker, St. Mary's in Exon, March 1, 1706. - *ESTC 036643; AUC 269W8; Bodl. ms. Rawlinson J 4to 2 fo. 10b (which also includes as fo 11 a subscription appeal for Walker's Collections. Subscriptions to be taken by Bishop, Exeter, Smithurst, Plymouth etc.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1710. Printer. LEY, Thomas. A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, Devon at the funeral of John Cobley, the father, John his son, and Mary his daughter, who perished in the late fire of their own house, in the said town. By Thomas Ley M.A. vicar of Crediton. The second edition. - Exon : [s.n.] , [1710]. - Davidson supp. p.4n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.93.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1711. Printer. BRADMEAD, Samuel. A sure way to thrive in religion. Contain'd in a valedictory discourse delivered at Sidmouth, August 13th, 1710. By Sam. Bradmead, sometime curate there. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1711. - Reprinted: Sidmouth, 1833. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.106.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1711. Printer. The RIGHTS of the English monarchy. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1711. - *Plymouth Public Library L1052.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1714. Printer. The CASE of tyth-free estates examin'd ... conscience ... royal bounty ... poor. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1714. - 8°. - AUC 1015C22.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1716. Printer. EVELEIGH, Josiah. The dissenters' joy for the preservation of the Church of England. A sermon preached in Crediton on Nov. 5th, 1714, when a riot happened there in the evening, and now published on occasion of a late trial of the said riot. With a preface containing an argument against the divine right of an uninterrrupted lineal succession. By Josiah Eveleigh, minister of the gospel in Crediton. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1716. - *Davidson supp. p.4.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1718. Printer. An APPENDIX to the Innocent vindicated : or queries propounded to the Revd. Mr. John Walrond, as director of the affairs of the dissenters in Exon: to which he or his friends are requested to give a clear answer. - [Exeter?] : [Andrew Brice?] , [1719?]. - 8°. - *Dredge p.66 (Bodleian).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1718. Printer. The VISITOR revis'd; or, bigotry prov'd to be neither zeal nor moderation. In answer to some strange notions deliver'd in a late visitation sermon at Honiton, entituled Zeal and moderation reconcil'd, &c. By John Burrough, rector of Gittisham. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1718. - *Plymouth Athenaeum p.112.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1719. Printer. EVELEIGH, Joshua. A sober reply to ... Peirce' letter ... - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1719. - 8°. - *AUC

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1719. Printer. HALLETT, Joseph. Denial ... reports ... ministers ... leanings ... Arianism ... - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1719. - 8°. - *AUC 357H29.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1719. Printer. WHEREAS it has been industriously reported that some Protestant dissenting ministers are Arians. We ... subscribed ... - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1719]. - 4p ; 8°. - Dated at head: Exon May 6 1719. - *Bodl. G.pamph 180(11).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1721. Printer. MUSGRAVE, William. Epitaphium Julii Vitalis. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1721. - *AUC 3989M1, 1759D39 (CUL).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1721. Printer. The DYING speeches of seven malefactors at Heavytree gallows, April 21, 1721. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1721]. - 1 sheet. - *Burnet Morris.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1723. Printer. FARTHING, Ralph. The inseparable duty of religion towards God and loyalty to King George: set forth in a sermon, preach'd at the chapple in the castle of Exon, before the worshipful the justices of the peace ... on 15th of Jany. 1722-3. By Ralph Farthing LL.B. and vicar of Ottery St. Mary. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1723]. - Davidson supp. p.53n; Plymouth Athenaeum p.62.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1730. Printer. RULES for the courts held in the hospital of Tiverton. - Tiverton : [s.n.] , 1730. - Davidson p.54 (No source - really an Exeter imprint?)

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1731. Printer. An ADDRESS of thanks from the Mayor and Corporation, clergy, and principal inhabitants of the town of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, to the generous contributors to the sufferers by the late fire in Tiverton. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1731]. - Reprinted by Dunsford, no copies traced.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1731. Printer. STURCH, John. Compendium of truth; or, certain weighty questions meekly resolved by John Sturch, minister of the gospel at Crediton. - [Exon] : [s.n.] , 1731. - 8°. - AUC (LO); Bodl 126 e.46.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1733. Printer. FOUKES, Peter. Sermon ... St. Peter, Exeter. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1733. - 4°. - *AUC 1480F3 (O).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1735. Printer. TREVES, Gabriel. An advertisement ... By G.Treves. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1735. - Davidson p.183 (A.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1735. Printer. TREVES, Gabriel. A vindication of the proceedings of Gabriel Treves against Joseph Solomon Ottolenghe, now a prisoner in South-Gate, Exon. By G.Treves. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1735. - Davidson p. 183 (A.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1736. Printer. TREVES, Gabriel. The Ethiopian's skin not changed, nor the leopard's spots washed out. Proved in a reply to a pamphlet pretended to be penn'd by Joseph Ottolenghe; intitled, An answer to two papers, lately publish'd by Gabriel Treves &c. Containing a confutation of the slanderous charges maliciously devis'd against the sd. G.Treves by J.Ottolenghe. By the abused Gabriel Treves. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1736. - Davidson supp. p.57n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.43.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1740. Printer. An ACCOUNT of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, which is proposed to be erected on the plan of the county hospital at Winchester ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1740?]. - 4p ; 2°. - Watermark: Pro Patria [? unclear] + Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1741. Printer. CLARKE, Alured. A letter to the clergy of the county of Devon respecting the Devon and Exeter Hospital. By the Rev. Alured Clarke, chairman of the Court of Governors. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1741. - Dated: Exeter Sept. 24 1741. - Davidson p.25 (Upcott's bibliographical collections).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1742. Printer. DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL. Statutes and constitution of the Devon and Exeter Hospital at Exeter with the rules and orders for the government and conduct of the house &c. - [Exeter] : Printed in the year , 1742. - 27,[5]p ; 4°. - *Burnet Morris (D&EI Tracts v. 158).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1743. Printer. A WARNING piece to all clergymen, being an impartial account of the life character and last dying words of the Rev Peter Vine, vicar of Hartland, who was executed at Heavy-tree gallows in the county of Devon on Monday August the first 1743 for a rape and murder. - [London] : Exeter printed London reprinted , 1743. - 8p ; 8°. - Reprinted by H.De Forrest, New York 1744. - AUC 530V1.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1744. Printer. SEGUIN, J. Illustrious ... unfortunate ... adventures ... heroes ... antiquity ... translated from J.Seguin. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1744. - 8°. - *AUC 2725H1, 72I1, 1477S3 (Cambridge University Library).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1745. Printer. A BRIEF account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter. By an impartial hand. - The second edition. - Exon : [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCXLV , [1745]. - 34p. ; 12°. - *ESTC t166739 ; Davidson p.100 (Q.C., Secktor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1745. Printer. STEPHENS, Lewis. A copy of the will of the Rev. Lewis Stephens, D.D., 14 November, 1745. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1745?]. - Relates to the free school at Exeter. - Davidson p.199 (Secktor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1745. Printer. WALROND, John. The character of a good minister. A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Ball, who died May 6, 1745, in the 91st year of his age; preached at Honiton in the county of Devon, by John Walrond. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1745. - Davidson p.136 (W.); DUL 74990.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1746. Printer. 1746. An EXMOOR courtship; or a suitoring discourse in the Devonshire dialect and mode near the forest of Exmoor. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1746. - 4°. - Davidson p.3 (bookseller's catalogue).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1746. Printer. An EXMOOR scolding; in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1746. - 4°. - Published in Gentleman's magazine 1746 p.352-5. - Davidson p.3 (Bookseller's catalogue).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1747. Printer. BRADFORD, John. Sermon ... cathedral ... Exeter ... publick thanksgiving. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1747. - 8°. - *AUC 3771B1.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1748. Printer. An ADDRESS to the gentlemen and others of the county of Devon. Octobr. 1748. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1748]. - 30p ; 8°. - Refers to the case of Henry Roberts, alleged lunatic. - *WSL; DUL 310.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1750. Printer. A MODEST defence of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, with remarks on a ms. handed about the city in prejudice of the said hospital. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1750. - 8°. - *Burnet Morris.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1751. Printer. COOKWORTHY, William. The divine instinct. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1751. - Printed by a tradesman (preface). - *Joseph Smith Friends' books, supplement p.91.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1751. Printer. WILT thou be made whole? or the virtues and efficacy of the water of Glastonbury ... - [London, Exeter and Oxford] : [s.n.] , [1751]. - *Dredge p.103 (Brit. Assoc. for Adv. Sci. Reports 1888, p.895).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1752. Booksellers. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. The christian's peculiar character: or, universal love the truest mark of a christian and the principal expedient of enjoying true felicity, not only in this world, but also in the world to come. A sermon, preach'd at Trinity-Chapel, by Honiton House, in Southmolton, Devon, on January the 1st, being the first day of the new calculation, and the first year of the new-stile. By Lewis Southcomb, rector of Rose-Ash. ... - Sherborne : Printed and sold by R.Goadby; the booksellers of Exeter, Tiverton, and Barnstaple; Mr. Nankivell, in St. Austell; and Mr. Allison, in Falmouth , 1752. - 24p ; 4°. - *DRO 4131M/F19; ESTC t018054.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1752. Printer. TO Capt. -------, belonging to late Cock-Dandiprat's volunteers. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1752?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Text with verses, first line: Quoth H--, you say you can prove a priori, - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1752. - Watermark: Pro Patria.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1753. Printer. The MURDER of farmer Harvey, his wife, son, and daughter at Brent near Plymouth. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1753. - 8°. - *Davidson supp. p.4n.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1754. Printer. A PLAIN and effectual scheme for enabling the merchants of Exeter to take up whatever money they may want every Friday in the year, without paying any exchange. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1754. - Davidson p.26 (Bookseller's cat.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1754. Printer. DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL. The state of the Devon and Exeter Hospital to Lady Day 1754 shewing the state of the patients and of the accounts for the year past and also from the foundation; with a list of the annual subscribers and other contributors and an abstract of the rules relating to the admission of patients. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1754. - *Burnet Morris (Stockdale collection. Original papers B).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1756. Printer. BRETLAND, Joseph. A second appendix to a sermon preached before an assembly of Protestant dissenting ministers. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1756. - *Plymouth Public Library L1063 ; edition not in ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1758. Printer. DYING speech of Thomas Smale, executed at Heavytree near Exeter, for the murder of John Harris of the Swan at Drew-Stenton. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1758]. - 1/2°. - 1 sheet. - *Davidson p.205 (Bookseller's cat.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1758. Printer. The LAST dying speeches and behaviour of five murderers, who were executed at Heavy-Tree gallows, near Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1758?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - *Burnet Morris (Bookseller's catalogue).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1759. Printer. DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT OF MILITIA. The manual exercise for the Devonshire Regiment of Militia. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1759. - 24p ; 4°. - *Burnet Morris.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1760. Printer. COLLEGE-HALL concert, [second subscription, first night.] Col. Pitt, Mr. Grear, stewards. March the 31st 1760. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1760]. - 1/4°. - 1 sheet. - William Pollard Collection.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1760. Printer. DYING speeches of Charles Darras and four others executed at Heavytree gallows for murdering John Fenelle. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1760?]. - 1/2°. - 1 sheet. - Davidson p.205 (B.C.)

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1760. Printer. The EXETER flying post. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1760]. - Listed in Public ledger, no issues found. - Wiles 53.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. A NEW ballad, to the tune of The old woman of Grimstone; or, an honest true-blue. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: Here's to Praed, my dear boys! Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. A NEW song, addressed to the honest freemen of Exeter. Tune of 'Tis of an old woman of Grimstone. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: Brother-freemen, attend, take advice from a friend. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. A SONG to the tune of And a begging we will go, &c. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Satirical verse, first line: Freemen believe my story. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. ADVERTISEMENT. ... Whereas an advertisement has lately appeared, with a design to misinform the publick, about the Liberty frigate, ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Dated at top: Exeter, March 13, 1761. - *Devon Record Office (Exeter City archives, ancient letters L542).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. An EXCELLENT new ballad. To the tune of Old Cobley, &c. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Satirical verse, first line: The election for Exeter's over we find. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. An HONEST new ballad, to the old tune of Here's a health to the King and a lasting peace faction be damn'd, &c. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: Here's Tuckfield and Walter's grand success. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761. - Watermark: British arms.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. EPIGRAM. Ecce iterum Crispinus. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Quoth Tim, --- "Brother Sly, it is really a pity." - Devon Record Office (Exeter City archives, ancient letters L542a).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. ON TUESDAY and Wednesday last, the report of several large cannons was heard off an island to the west of this city, commonly called Algiers; supposed to be from a ship in distress. ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1761. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Satirical prose. Dated at top: Exeter, March the 7th, 1761. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761-03-07. Image: EXETER-S.N.-1761-ON.jpg ; Devon Record Office (Exeter City archives, ancient letters L539). - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. The DISAPPOINTMENT. ---- A new ballad. To the tune of, And as it fell out on a holiday, &c. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Satirical verse in two columns, first line: And as it fell out in the year sixty-one, - *Devon Record Office (Exeter City archives, ancient letters L540).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. TO THE GENTLEMEN, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exon. Gentlemen, Give me leave to assure you, ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1761]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed: Honestus Exoniensis. - *Devon Record Office (Exeter City archives, ancient letters L541).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. TO THE GENTLEMEN, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city and county of Exon. Gentlemen, You have doubtless observed the extraordinary exulting of the advocates for sl-v--y and ty-r--ny, ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1761. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Containing letter signed at foot: A legal freeman. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761-03-26. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1761. Printer. TO THE LEGAL freemen of the antient borough of Ide. Gentlemen, Your vote, interest, and poll (if necessary), are humbly desired in favour of Capt. Billy Mac Phool, and A----w Baboon, ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1761. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Ends: Dated at Mount Vanity, Monday, March the 30th, 1761. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1761-03-30. - Watermark: British arms.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1762. Printer. CHAPPLE, William. [Statement by William Chapple and William Pitfield]. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1762. - 4p ; 2°. - Dated: Exeter, 30 June, 1762. - Davidson p.186 (Secktor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1763. Printer. A COPY of the speech addressed to the Right Rev. Frederic Augustus Keppel, Lord Bishop of Exeter, by one of the charity-children, on his arrival here, on Saturday the 29th of October, 1763. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1763. - 1/2°. - Verso blank. - Dated at foot: Exeter, Oct. 31. 1763. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1763-10-31. - Watermark: British arms.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1763. Printer. A NEW song, and a true song: by a lady. To the tune of Nancy Dawson. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1763]. - 1/4°. - Quarter sheet of verse, verso blank, first line: Ye gentlemen of Honiton. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1763-10-31. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1763. Printer. An ACCOUNT of the three malefactors this day (July 30, 1763) executed at Heavitree gallows. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1763]. - 1/2°. - Verso blank. - Malefactors' names: James Gooding, Richard Connor, Pable Moore, all convicted of murder. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: DRO 9972/Z38. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1763. Printer. BRITAIN excis'd, or a copy of verses on the duty on cyder. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1763?]. - 1/2°. - Half sheet of verse, verso blank, beginning: Folks talk of supplies / To be rais'd by excise, / Old Caleb is bloodily nettl'd; / Sure B--- has more sense, / Than to levy more pence, / Or troops, when a peace is quite settl'd. - The peace probably refers to the end of the Seven Years War. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1763. - Watermark: British arms.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1763. Printer. SOME hints submitted to the consideration of the owners and occupiers of land in the county of Devon, upon the steps to be taken ... to obtain a repeal of the tax upon cyder. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1763?]. - *DUL6614 ; D&EI. - ESTC lists a similar title under [1780?].

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1764. Printer. The PARTICULAR sentences of the criminal prisoners that were tried at the castle of Exon. August 1764. - [Exon] : [s.n.] , [1764]. - 1/2°. - 1 sheet. - Davidson p.205 (Bookseller's cat.); Burnet Morris.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1767. Printer. A DESCRIPTION of the new west window in the cathedral church of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1767?]. - 4p ; 2°. - Bodl. Gough Devon 20 (35); AUC 2307E2.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1768. Printer. A SUMMARY of a bill, for paving, cleansing, and farther enlightening, the city of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1768]. 7,[1]p ; 2°. - *ESTC t001347.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1768. Printer. HEATH, J. To the citizens of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1768]. - 3,[1]p ; 2°. - On the Summary of a bill, for paving ... the city of Exeter. - *ESTC.t001346

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1769. Printer. EXETER. Corporation. The Mayor having had some proposals delivered to him for an alteration in the streets, from the bottom of St. David's Hill to the end of St. Paul's Street, or Waterbeer-Lane, or the Conduit, ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1769]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated at top: Exeter, January 2, 1769. - *DRO (Exeter City archives. Ancient letters L571).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1769. Printer. The TRUE intention of Dr. Musgrave's address to the freeholders of Devonshire. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1769. - Attempts to prove Samuel Musgrave's involvement in conspiracy with the Chevalier d'Eon. - Davidson p.182 (Secktor Lib., J.R.S., L.); ESTC t085848 has imprint: London : Printed for Robinson and Roberts; and M.Hingeston , 1769.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1771. Printer. KREBS, Christian. To the public. The German doctor and oculist, Christian Krebs, who has performed many cures in and about Bridgwater ... has now taken up his residence at Mr. Pickard's, opposite the new Inn, in the Fore Street, Exeter ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1771?]. - [2]p ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: DRO 9972/Z45.- No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1772. Printer. GLASS, Thomas. A view of revealed religion as it stands to the reason. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1772. - *Plymouth Public Library L1050 ; not in ESTC.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Exeter? [s. n.]. 1780? Printer. A new and diverting dialogue, both serious and comical, that passed the other day between a noted shoe-maker and his wife, living in this neighbourhood. As it was taken down in short hand by a nimble penman of the company. - [Exeter?, 1780?]. - ESTC.

Exeter? [s.n.]. 1780? Printer. [Gre]at news from North-America, on the arrival of Capt. Williams, in the ship called the Dolphin, who sailed from Quebec, bound to Portsmouth, and is now safe arrived there, and has brought with him the most wonderful Jew, who lived when our Saviour was crucified, ... - [Exeter?, 1780?]. - ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Booksellers. LETTERS and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, and Dorset, and the city and county of Bristol. - Vol. I. - Bath : Printed by R.Cruttwell, by order of the Society; and sold by C.Dilly, Poultry, London; and by the booksellers of Bath, Bristol, Salisbury, Glocester, Exeter, &c. &c. , 1780. - xii,264,100p ; 8°. - *ESTC t091280 [etc]; WSL.
The following volumes appeared to 1800, with slightly differing titles and imprints:
Vol. 1 1780 (2nd ed. 1783, 3rd ed. 1788, 4th ed. 1792)
Vol. 2 1783 (2nd ed. 1788, 3rd ed. 1792)
Vol. 3 1786 (2nd ed. 1788, 3rd ed. 1791)
Vol. 4 1788 (2nd ed. 1792)
Vol. 5 1790 (2nd ed. 1793)
Vol. 6 1792, vol. 7 1795, vol. 8 1796, vol. 9 1799.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. An ELECTION satire, with explanatory notes, dedicated to the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1780. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse epistle, dated and signed at foot: Exeter, Sept. 11, 1780. J*** B*****. - First line: The honour conferr'd by my this day's election - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. CAPT. Ephraim or the Yankee entertainment. - [Exeter ?] : [s.n.] , [1780]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Brother Ephraim sold his cow. - Printed on same half sheet as: Rodney victorious. - *WSL.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. EXETER. Turnpike Trust. Exeter turnpikes. 162 miles. From Michaelmas, 1778, to Michaelmas, 1779. From Michaelmas, 1779, to Michaelmas, 1780. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1780]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Report of meeting of trustees held 14 November, 1780. - *ESTC (Cambridge UL).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. PARTICULARS of the extensive manor and borough, or lordship of Chulmleigh, in the county of Devon. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1780?]. - 3p; 2o. - Watermark: Horn GR + WJ. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1780. Watermark: Horn GR + WJ.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printer. RODNEY victorious, or the Spaniards defeated. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1780]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Ye Britons all rejoice and sing. - Printed on same half sheet as: Capt. Ephraim. - *WSL.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1780. Printers. SOME hints submitted to the consideration of the owners and occupiers of lands in the county of Devon, upon the steps most proper to be taken in order to obtain a repeal of the tax upon cyder. By a freeholder of that county. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1780?]. - 4p ; 2°. - *ESTC t001345 (similar title listed under [1763?].

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1781. Printer. Holmes, William. To the governor and deputy governor; the worshipful, the mayor, the justices, and to every other member of the corporation of the poor of the city and county of Exon. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1781]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Concerns wool industry. Dated at head: Exeter, Dec. 24, 1781. Signed at end: Wm Holmes. - *ESTC t001361.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1781. Printer. The trial of John Donellan, Esq. (late Master of the Ceremonies at the Pantheon, &c.

for the murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, Bart. by poison; before Mr. Justice Buller, on Friday, March 30, 1781, at Warwick. Taken in short hand, by a gentleman of the law. - Exeter: printed and sold by B. Thorn and Son; and may be had of the distributors of the Old Exeter Journal in the country, [1781]. - 4°. - Bodleian Law Library ; ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1781. Printer. WOOD, Beavis. An appeal to the ministers of the parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, and to the governor, guardians, and overseers of the poor of the same parish, made by Mr. Beavis Wood, the town clerk of Tiverton, for inquiring into the public charges against him by Mr. William Lewis, the churchwarden, with the several papers and publications which came out in consequence of no timely or proper notice being taken of any such appeal, by those to whom it was addressed. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1781. - 62p ; 8°. - Davidson supp. p.13 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Institution p.108.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1782. Printer. A new song on Rodney's triumph over the French, April 12, 1782. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1782]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: Come all you bold Britons of every degree. - Woodcut of sailing ship. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1782. Printer. Gentleman of Devonshire. An address to the landed and commercial interest. of England, on the important subject of wool and woollens, ... By a Gentleman of Devonshire, resident in Exeter, of landed property and commercial interest. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1782]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed: Gentleman of Devonshire. Dated: Exeter, Jan. 28, 1782. - *ESTC t020450.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1782. Printer. TO THE NOBILITY, gentry, and all who are admirers of the extraordinary productions of nature. Just arrived and to be seen by any number of persons, in a commodious room, at from eleven o'clock in the morning, till eight at night. The amazing woman in miniature. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1782?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Probably not Exeter printing but filled in for: The New Inn, Exeter. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1783. Printer. A SONG composed by a sailor at Exeter, on Ld. Hood's expected visit to that city, to the tune of "He comes, &c." - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1783]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: Come follow, lads, and let us meet - Hood was made freeman of Exeter in 1783. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1783. Printer. The EXETER magazine or entertaining instructor. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1783. - 4°. - Issued 3 times a week, 4 pages, nos. 1-7 issued. - *Davidson p.207n, supp. p.48 (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.45.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. A LETTER to Dr. Priestley, occasioned by his pamphlet ... - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1784. - *Plymouth Public Library L2928.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. A SONG. _ [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Freemen and freeholders, come let us rejoice, - Stanza four begins: With Pitt at the helm ev'ry nation shall see / Old England again flourish happy and free, / Then beware of all Foxites ... - Author possibly Thomas Brice. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. CONSTITUTIONAL SOCIETY, Exeter. An historical refutation of the address and plan, dated September 21, 1784, from the Corporation of the Poor, to the inhabitants of Exeter. To which is annexed, A plan from the citizens of Exeter, united under the stile and title of the Constitutional Society, for framing a bill to be presented to the honourable House of Commons, for redress of grievances, and for improving the Exonian system of poor laws. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 4p ; 2°. - Dated: November 10, 1784. - National Union Catalog NC0652379.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. A NEW copy of verses called an answer to the candidates glory by IDB. - [Exeter] : [s.n] , [1784?]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: Last Friday some verses I chanc'd to peruse; - Lines in praise of Bampfylde and Buller. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. The PART which has been taken by those who pass under the denomination of Whigs, in signing a late address to his M--y, from this city. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Address supporting King, dated at head: Exeter, January 30, 1784. - *ESTC t001364.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO my brethren of the forty, who have agreed to petition Parliament for further powers, and to my fellow-citizens, payers of poor-rates. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Recommendations on the reorganisation of the Corporation for the Poor, signed: A Brother Forty-Man. - *ESTC 001367.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO every inhabitant-payer of poor-rates in Exon. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Letter on local politics, signed at end: Spur. - *ESTC t001366.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the Corporation of the Poor. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - An attack on the Corporation signed at end: Exeter, August 31, 1784. A man of reason. - *ESTC t001357.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the inhabitants and others, payers of the poor-rates of the city and county of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Address on the election of the Corporation of the poor, signed at end: A lover of improvement, Exeter, December 2d, 1784. - *ESTC t001355.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the inhabitants, payers of the poor rates in the city of Exeter, the following observations on a publication stiled An historical refutation, are submitted. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Summary of events leading to the dispute over the Corporation of the Poor, signed at end: An old citizen. Exeter, December 20, 1784. - *ESTC t001353.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the payers of the Exeter poor rates. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Address on dispute over Corporation of the poor, signed at end: Many lovers of truth and friends to the poor. Exeter, December 18, 1784. - *ESTC 001354.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the worthy electors of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Address in defence of John Baring M.P., signed at end: A man after your own heart. - *ESTC t001352.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the worthy electors of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Address in support of John Baring as parliamentary candidate, signed: A poor weaver. Exeter, Jan. 16, 1784. - *ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. TO the inhabitants of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1784?]. - 1 sheet : 1/2°. - Defence of electoral candidates' characters, signed: Monitor. - *ESTC t001351.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1784. Printer. WHAT! Whip and spur both! Never was a poor toad so severely trim'd as I have been these afternoon, since the commencement of literature; ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1784]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Satirical literary attack, dated at head: Exeter, Saturday, February 14, 1784. - *ESTC t001358.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. A DIALOGUE about the hairy man, which passed last Saturday, between Goody Goosecap, Gaffer Clodpoll, and farmer Slyfox, at Ide, near Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Half sheet of dialect text in two columns. - Lower half of sheet, probably containing imprint, missing. - *DRO 9972/Z20.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. The LAMENTATION of Ezekiel Pollard, who lost his sight by a [sic] inflammation. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Good Christians give attention, Married in Exeter 24 September 1780? No watermark detected. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Ephemera.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. The LAMENTIN[G maid]. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Fragment of slip song, first line: Early one morning j[ust as the sun was rising]. - Crude woodcut of standing woman and man at head. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. The SPEECH of Prince John, son to King Crispin, on his late promotion. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1785?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL .

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1785. Printer. WILKINSON, Edward Thomas. Copy of a letter lately wrote to Lord Cornwallis, which I wish may prove of public utility.- [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1785]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Statement of his religious conversion, dated at end: Exeter, October 12, 1785. - *ESTC t001356.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1786. Printer. WIPPLE, John. Balloon-concerns. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1786. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Dated: 28th June, 1786. - Relates to damage sustained by John Wipple's crops during the recovery of a balloon. - Signed: John Wipple. Cadbury, 28th June, 1786. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL .

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1788. Printer. The EXETER pocket journal: or, West Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum book [for 1789]. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1788. - *Burnet Morris.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1789. Printers. HAYMAN, John. Proposals for publishing by subscription, A plan and directory of Exeter. ... - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , 1789. - Dated: Exeter, Nov. 20, 1789. - Dredge p.109.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BAMPFYLDE, Charles Warwick. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: Charles Warwick Bampfylde. Exeter, Oct. 30, 1789. Watermark: Lion rampant. - *D and EI: Elections p.13.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BAMPFYLDE, Charles Warwick. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: Charles Warwick Bampfylde. Bampfylde-House, November 10, 1789. - Watermark: T.Chorluck. - *D and EI: Elections, p.14.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BARING, John. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: John Baring. Exeter, October 30, 1789. Watermark: Lion rampant. - *D and EI: Elections, p.1.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BARING, John. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: John Baring. Exeter, Saturday evening, November 7, 1789. Watermark: Britannia. - *D and EI: Elections, p.2.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BENT, George. A sermon preached at the Mayor's chapel, in Exeter, Sept. 10th, 1789. By the Rev. George Bent. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1789. - Not in ESTC. - Plymouth Institution p. 94.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BENT, George. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exon, before the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital for the sick and lame, at their anniversary meeting, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1789. By the Rev. George Bent, M.A. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1789]. - Not in ESTC. - Plymouth Institution p.52.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BULLER, James. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: James Buller. Exeter, October 29, 1789. - Watermark: R.L.C. - *D and EI: Elections, p.23.

Exeter. [s.n.]. 1789. Printer. BULLER, James. To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of the city of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1789]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: James Buller. Exeter, November 7th, 1789. - *D and EI: Elections, p.24.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. [An ACC]OUNT of a most barbarous and shocking murder [committed up]on the body of a married [woman ?walk]ing from Somers Town... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - On verso: An answer to that impudent song called the poking old Jack O. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.10v.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A HANDBILL having just been circulated, insinuating that offers had been made to Sir Charles Warwick Bampfylde ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated at head: Exeter, April 14, 1790. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.16.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses, called Exeter's glory and Bampfylde forever, or B. the third confuted. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Exonians all attend to my lay. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.15.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses, called smoke his old bacon, or, Bampfylde and Buller forever. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Tis certain; old spoil-trade could never deny - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.25.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses called the candidates glory, or, Buller and Bampfylde forever. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: How long d'ye think sir's it will be, - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.25.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses, called the niggardly barber's blaggardly action, or, Sir Timothy Puff. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Ye independant Exonians without any debate; - Against "Old griping Jack" i.e. James Baring. - On verso: A new copy of verses called the Yorkshire promoter. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.20.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses called the Yorkshire promoter, or Exeter's downfall. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Some say that spoil trade is his name, - On verso: A new copy of verses, called the niggardly barber's blaggardly action ... - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.20.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. A NEW copy of verses, called truth explain'd, or, banter in the dumps. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Exonians come and join with me. In favour of "Baring and trade", against "Foxites, spendthrifts". - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.3.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. An ADDRESS to the freemen of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Gentlemen, our late addresses. - In favour of "Charles and James". - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.9.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. An ANSWER to old Turkey-Legs for ever; or, election sentiments. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: Since feasting and roasting's the theme of your song, - Against Baring. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.30.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. An ANSWER to that impudent song called the poking old Jack O. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: My scribblers certainly are wrong. - On verso: [An acc]ount of a most barbarous and shocking murder... - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.10.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. An ANSWER to the song of banter turn'd merchant, or success to trade. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Ye people of Exon, - pray be not deceived; - In favour of Fox. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre ; Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.19. - Watermark: DEWDNEY [incomplete].

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. BAMPFYLDE and Buller. Tune, The dusky night. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: The glorious day comes on apace. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.29.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. BAMPFYLDE forever, no sneaking contractor. Or, two B's out of three. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: B is the ballance known very unjust. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.18.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. BANTER turn'd merchant; or success to trade. A new song. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Huzza, my good friends! let's sing banter for ever; - Relates to Fox. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.11.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. CITIZEN. To the citizens of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: A Citizen, January 14, 1790. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.4.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. FRIEND TO MERIT. An address to the freemen of Exeter. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at end: A friend to merit, Exeter, Jan. 11, 1790. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.5.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. JACK of all trades. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Give me leave, fellow cits, to call your recollections. Against 'Griping old Jack", i.e. James Baring. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.19.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. JACK of all trades, or, a witty whim. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: If the freemen of Exeter sends up old Griper, - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.22.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. NO Foxite's or, Baring and Buller, forever. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Come honest freemen every one - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.26.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. OLD DEVONSHIRE YEOMAN. To the independent and hearty yeomen of the county of Devon. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Signed at the end: An Old Devonshire Yeoman. - In favour of Rolle and Bastard. - Watermark: Dewdney. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.6.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. OLD Turkey-legs has got the gripes. Or a funny frolick. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Old Turkey-legs has got the gripes. - Refers to James Baring. - Crudely printed, style of E.Brice. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.12.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. PITFIELD, William. Remarks on Archdeacon Sleech's pamphlet by W.Pitfield and W.Chapple. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1790. - See also under 1762. - *Plymouth Public Library L1100.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. POLL book for the city of Exeter, June 1790. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 8°. - Sources: Burnet Morris. - Held by: Senate House Libraries, University of London.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. QUERIES for the county of Devon. - [Exeter ?] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 3,[1]p ; 2°, - Possibly for the compilation of Richard polwhele's The history of Devonshire (see under 1793). - *ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. RETROSPECTION! A new song. Or Bampfylde and Buller for ever. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Ye sons of Exonia, join heart and voice, - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.21.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. SKETCHES of truth. Tune, Ide election. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Freemen and freeholders, attend to my story, - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - Watermark: DEWDNEY [incomplete].

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. The CONTRACTOR'S brain exploded. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: How hard Old Nick with skull-pan tries - In favour of Bampfylde and Buller, against 'J- B-' and Foxites. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.9.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. The ELECTION spectacles. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; _°. - Verse, first line: How d'ye do, my dear friend?- I own that the pleasure - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.12.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. The FAITH of True-Blue, or, Buller for ever. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Come, Exonians, let's sing; let our song rend the air; - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.27.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. The sailor's journal. - [Exeter?] : [s. n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. The THREE B's. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse, first line: B. is a balance that's even and just. - In favour of Baring and Buller, against Bampfylde. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.8.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. 'TIS just the thing! - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: Exonians, come, and join with me; - In favour of Buller. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.28.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. TO the free and independent electors; who have not yet voted. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1790]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - In favour of Buller and Bampfylde. - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.21.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. TO the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Ide. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1790. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Dated: Ide, July 8, 1790. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1790. Printer. TRUTH triumphant; or Satan at a loss. - [Exeter] : [s.n] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse, first line: I have now waited near two weeks - *Devon and Exeter Institution: Elections p.18.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1791. Printer. EXETER. Weavers. To all whom it may concern, and to the public in general. We, the weavers in general of the city and neighbourhood of Exeter, being charged by our masters with raising our wages, and the contrary being the case, we shall lay before the public the following facts ... - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1791]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Dated at foot: Exeter, February 22, 1791. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Watermark: Crown GR.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1791. Printer. Cruwys pedigree. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1791?]. - 1 sheet ; 1°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Watermark: M P [?] + Fleur de lys.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1791. For one night only. On Tuesday evening, June 28th 1791. At Mr. Winsor's room in Ipplepen, will be performed a new species of entertainment, [...]. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1791]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1792. Printer. Rules for the conduct of a society at the Globe Tavern, Exeter, to which is added an address from the president. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1792. - 5p ; 8°. - Davidson supp. p.6 (Yarde Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1792. Printer. SOCIETY of Unitarian Christians. Society of Unitarian Christians, established in the West of England. - [Exeter ?] : [s.n.] , [1792]. - 8p ; 8°. - Gives aims and reports of meetings of May 11 1792 and 6 September 1792 with list of members. - *ESTC t009229.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1793. Printer. ASSOCIATION for Preserving Liberty and Property, Ottery. The Rev. Fulwood Smerdon in the chair. We whose names are hereunto subscribed, inhabitants of the town, parish, hundred, and vicinity of Ottery-St.-Mary, in the couty of Devon. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1793]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Dated: Ottery January 30th 1793. - *ESTC t026261.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1793. Printer. The trial of Jeremiah Hill, Esq. for heresy, before the church of Christ in Biddeford May 2, 1793. - [Exeter?] : [s. n.] , 1793]. - 24p. ; 12°. - ESTC t195583 - *Devon Heritage Centre. ; ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1794. Printer. An EXMOOR scolding ... - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1794. – ESTC gives 1794 edition as printed in South Molton. - *Davidson p.4 (Bookseller's catalogue).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1794. Booksellers. Hawker, Robert. Sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Spirit. By Robert Hawker, ... - Bath : Printed by and for S.Hazard; and for J.Deighton, Holborn. Sold also by Robinsons; Vernor and Hood; Dilly; ... [3 in London; 3 in Bristol] ... and by the booksellers at Exeter, Plymouth, &c. , 1794. - [12],442p ; 8°. - *ESTC t105566.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. A TRUE and particular account of the character & dying behaviour of Thomas Campion, who was executed on Thursday August 6, 1795, for rioting, near Kingsteignton, in the county of Devon. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1795?]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - *DRO: Teignbridge DC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. CARRINGTON, James. A summary sketch of the character of the late Mr. John Cawley, senr., surgeon and apothecary, being the conclusion of a sermon at Topsham on 1 Mar 1795, from Hebrews, chap. 13, v.14. By the Rev. James Carrington, minister of the parish. - Exeter : [s.n.] , [1795]. - Untraced in ESTC. - Davidson supp. p.28n (Secktor Lib.) ; Plymouth Athenaeum p.19.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. CORNISH, James. On the cutivation of potatoes. By James Cornish of the county of Devon. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1795. - 4°. - Untraced in ESTC. - *Bodleian (Radcliffe Science Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. EXETER. Merchants. At a general meeting of merchants, held at the Bear Tavern, Exeter, this fifteenth day of April, 1795. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1795]. - 2p ; 1/2°. - Reprint of the resolutions of the meeting with the fullers' replies. - *Devon and Exeter Institution.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. HOLMES, William. Addressed to members of Parliament, &c. A sketch on the Chancellor's budget is here humbly offered, December, 1795. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1795]. - 16p ; 8°. - Signed: W.Holmes. - *ESTC t020517.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. HOLMES, William. New pavements ... By William Holmes. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1795. - Davidson suppl. p.6n (Secktor Lib.); DUL 35930.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. LONGUEVILLE, Peter. The hermit ... adventures of Philip Quarll. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1795. - 12°. - *AUC 3022L1 (Cambridge Univ. Lib.)

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. SENTENCES of the prisoners who have hitherto taken their trials at the castle of Exon, this Lammas assize, before the Hon. John Heath, Esq. and the Hon. Sir Nash Grose, knight. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1795]. - 1/4°. - Verso blank. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: DRO 9972/Z33. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1795. Printer. TO the inhabitants of Exeter. An address by many considerable householders. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1795. - 2°. - Relates to Commissioners for Improvements. - Davidson p.28 (Secktor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1798. Printer. MORNING and evening prayers for the use of individuals, to which are added prayers on particular subjects. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1798. - 12°. - *Bodl. 14010 e 193.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1799. Printer. At a meeting of gentlemen, held in Exeter Oct. 10, 1799, for the purpose of establishing an academical institution in the west of England, ... - [Exeter, 1799]. - *ESTC.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1799. Printer. Avent, Philip. Sermons. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1799. - 12°. - Untraced ESTC. - Burnet Morris (error for Avant, Philip?).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1799. Printer. Essays, philosophical and chemical. By a gentlemen of Exeter. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1799. - ESTC shows this as a London publication, printed and published by G. Cawthorn with no Exeter name - had Davidson seen a missing variant title-page? - Davidson suppl. p.21n (Secktor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1799. Printer. Simcoe, John Graves. On the American war. By Lt.-Gen. J.Simcoe. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1799. - Not traced in ESTC. - *Devon and Exeter Institution p.279 (Misc. tracts vol.109).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1801. Printer. Brooke, N. Domestic ode. - [Exeter?] : [s.n.] , [1801]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Verse, starts: Messiah now is born, Dated: Topsham, Dec.25, 1801. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: SE 1801/12/25. - Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Poetry. Brooke, N. Texts. - Watermark: Horn [? incomplete].

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1801. Printer. Kingdon, Richard. Methods recommended for giving employment to the poor females of ... Devon and Cornwall. - Exeter, 1801. - cm.21. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1802. Printer. HOLMES, William. To the electors of representatives to serve in Parliament for the city and county of Exeter. With a postscript, the origin of the titulary borough of Ide, &c., by William Holmes. - Exeter : [] , [1802]. - Davidson p.28 (Sektor Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1802. Printer. Observations on Mr. Home's account of the Battle of Culloden. - [Exeter : s.n., 1802]. - 32 p., [2] leaves of plates : plan (col.) ; 26 cm. - In his “History of the Rebellion”. With a preface dated: October, 1802. - Held by: National Library of Scotland ; Aberdeen ; British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1802. Printer. STATUTES and constitutions of the lunatic asylum near Exeter. - Exeter , 1802. - 4°. - Davidson p.28.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1803. Printer. Evanson, Edward. Reflections upon the state of religion in Christendom : particularly in the countries situated within the limits of the Western Roman Empire, at the commencement of the 19th century of the Christian era. - Exeter, 1803. - p. ; 21 cm. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1803. Printer. Parr, B. A slight sketch of the life of ... Richard Hole / [by B. Parr.]. - Exeter 1803. - cm.21. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1806. Printer. GUIDE to Exeter and its environs . - Exeter : [] , 1806. - 12°. - *Davidson p.29n (Yarde Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1807. Publisher. An Essay on the character of Ulysses as delineated by Homer / [HOLE, Richard.].-- London, Exeter [printed], 1807.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1807. Publisher. MANNING, James. A sermon [on Rev. iv, 11] on the works of creation, and the homage due to the Creator / [Manning, James]. - Exeter, [1807?]. - 20cm. - Held by: Oxford Exeter. [s. n.]. 1809. Printer. PRECES selectae in usum scholae grammaticae Exoniensis. - Exonii : [] , 1809. - 24p ; 12°. - Davidson 29n (Yarde's Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1810. Printer. LEMPRIERE, J. Sermon ... Exeter School 13 Sept. 1810. By J.Lempriere. - Exeter : [] , 1810. - 108p ; 8°. - Davidson p.29n (Yarde's Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1810. Printer. LLOYD, R E. An epitome of astronomy, a companion to lectures on the dioastrodoxon. - Exeter [c.1810]. - 19cm. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1810. Publisher. FENELON, François de Salignac de la Mothe. Pious reflections for every day of the month. Transl. to which is perfixed [sic] the life of the author / [Fénelon, Franc¸ois de Salignac de la Mothe abp. of Cambrai.].-- Exeter, 1810.-- 9cm. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1810. Publisher. KEMP, Joseph. Sonatas or lessons for the Piano Forte including fifty distinct exercises ... and leading to a thorough knowledge of ancient and modern music.- Exeter, [1810?]. - obl fol. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1811. Publisher. MANNING, James. The imperfection of our present knowledge : a sermon: a tribute of respect to the memory of mr. C.T. Johnson, surgeon, in Exeter, by J. Manning. With a brief memoir of mr. Johnson, by L. Carpenter / [Manning, James].-- Exeter, 1811.-- cm.20. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Acland, Thomas Dyke. To the gentlemen, clergy, yeomanry, and freeholders of ... Devon - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Dated at end: Killerton, October 1st, 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/01 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Elections. Addresses. 1812. - Watermark: Britannia.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. An inquiry into the justice of the pretensions of Napoleon Bonaparte to the appellation of "Great.". - London; Exeter [printed], 1812. - 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Censor. To the freemen and freeholders of the City of Exeter - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Dated at end: 5th October, 1812. Against Buller and Courtenay. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/05 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Cook. To the worthy and independent electors pf the borough of Ide - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Signed: Cook. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : ME 1812 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. 1812. - Watermark: JM.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. A cook's song. Tune - Moses and vicar - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Satirical verse in favour of Bastard and Acland. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : ME 1812 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - Watermark: O & P [incomplete].

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Dido. To the worthy electors of the borough of Ide - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Dated at end: Egypt-Hall, Exeter, October 3, 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/03 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. Addresses. 1812. - Watermark: Britannia.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Downright, Tim. To the electors on the ancient and loyal borough of Ide - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 2p ; 4o. - Dated at end: Exeter, September 29, 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/09/29 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. Addresses. 1812. - Watermark: O & P 1808.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. G. The electors of the borough of Ide - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Dated at end: Exeter, two o'clock, Saturday, 17th Octr. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : ME 1812/10/17 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. Addresses. 1812.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Ide election. The friends of Captain Nobone Cook are respectfully requested to give their second voices ... Taffy .. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. 1812.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Qualification-oaths of Ide voters - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Dated in manuscript: Thursday 22 Oct 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : ME 1812/10/22 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects. Devon. Exeter. Burlesque elections. 1812. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. The grave address of Master G. to the democratical electors of Devon - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Satirical verse attacking Graves: Ye Jacobins, so fond of fuss. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : ME 1812 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - Watermark: Britannia [incomplete].

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. The Ide election - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Starts: Some want of good manners ... Pencil date 22 Oct 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/22 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. Addresses. 1812. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. The votes of the freeholders of Devon are humbly solicited in favour of Graves and the rights of the people - [Exeter] : [s.n., cropped] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Thumb, Thomas. To the worthy and independent electors of the borough of Ide - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Dated at end: Exeter, St. Mary-Arches Place, October 1, 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/01 (Exeter Garland 3, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Ide. Burlesque elections. Addresses. 1812. - Watermark: Britannia.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Varmer & Dame - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , 1812. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Signed at foot: Exeter, 18th October, 1812. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812/10/18 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - Watermark: Crown GR 1810.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1812. Printer. Vindex Libertatis. Freeholders of the county of Devon - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1812]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : LE 1812 (Exeter Garland 14, photocopies in Barnstaple, Exmouth, Plymouth, Torquay). - Subjects: Devon. Elections. Campaign literature. 1812. - No watermark detected.

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Exeter. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. BASSETT, Joseph Davie. A letter to John Burridge Cholwich, Esq., one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Devon, upon the subject of the resolutions submitted by him to the magistrates of the said county, assembled at the Michaelmas quarter sessions, 1828. - Exeter : [] , 1813. - For opposing an intended bill for equalising the county rate. - Davidson p.7 (L.,BL.,Upcott).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. Minister of the Gospel. A discourse on baptism, humbly submitted to the consideration of those Christians, who, having been already baptized in their infancy ... are yet doubtful, whether they ought or ought not to be baptized again by a Baptist / by a minister of the Gospel.-- 2nd ed., with corrections and the addition of notes..-- Exeter, [ca. 1813].-- p. ; 23 cm. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1813. Printer. Minister of the gospel. A second discourse on baptism, occasioned by I. Birt's pamphlet, entitled A vindication of the Baptists, &c. and addressed ... to those Christians, who have been already baptized in infancy .. / by a minister of the gospel.-- Exeter, [ca. 1813].-- p. ; 23 cm. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1815. Publishers. Drelincourt, Charles, 1595-1669. The Christian's defence against the fears of death : with seasonable directions how to prepare ourselves to die well / C. Drelincourt ; with an account of the death of the author ... ; (translated by M. D'Assigny) : to which is now added a true relation of the apparition of Mrs. Veal ... [by D. Defoe]. - Exeter [s. n.] , 1815. - p. ; 22 cm. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1815. Publishers. MANNING, James, Pastor of the United Congregations of Dissenters in Exeter. A Sermon [on 1 Cor. x. 15] on the use of Reason in Religion, preached at George's meeting, Exeter, Dec. 18, 1814. - Exeter, [1815]. - 8º. - Held by: British Library ; Edinburgh ; Aberdeen ; Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1815. Publishers. The Alfred; West of England Journal, and General Advertiser. - Exeter : [s. n.] , 1815-1831. - Continued by: Exeter Independent vol.1.no.2-10 (6 Sept. - 1 Nov.1831). - Held by: British Library. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Newspapers.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1815. Publishers. WALKEY, Benjamin. A Key to the Bible: displaying the treasures of the Holy Scriptures. - Exeter, 1815. - 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1816. Printer. A View of the causes of our late prosperity, and of our present distress; and of the means which have been proposed for our relief.-- Exeter, 1816.-- 8º - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1816. Printer. BANFILL, Samuel. A letter to Sir T.D.Acland, Bart., M.P., containing hints for improving the condition of the labouring classes ... by Samuel Banfill. - Davidson p.8.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1816. Printer. Booker, Luke. The parallel; Nebuchadnezzar and N. Buonaparte: a sermon preached (on the day appointed for a general thanksgiving) in a parish church, bordering upon Torbay, where Buonaparte was some time detained, after his surrender, in the Bellerophon man of war, before his departure to the island of St. Helena.-- Exeter, 1816.-- 8vo. - Sermon text: Dan. v. 19, 20. Anonymous. - Held by: National Library of Scotland; Edinburgh ; Oxford ; Cambridge.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1816. Printer. GRAHAM, William, of Newcastle. A review of Ecclesiastical Establishments in Europe ... Second edition, with alterations and amendments.-- Abridged edition..-- Exeter : [s.n.] , 1816.-- xii, 166 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1817. Printer. BARNES, Ralph. Observations on a bill, introduced into parliament in the session of 1817, for the amendment of the law in respect of modus for tithes / by Ralph Barnes.-- [Cambridge] : Exeter printed, Cambridge re-printed at University Press, 1818.-- [4], 63 p : tables. ; 22 cm. - Originally printed in Exeter in 1817..

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1817. Printer. CARNE, Robert Harkness. All the elect children of God contemplated as members of one body, gathered together under one head, and actuated by one spirit.-- Exeter, 1817.-- cm.14. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1817. Printer. DARBY, John of Exeter. Three dialogues. With some gospel sonnets / [].-- Exeter 1817.-- cm.22. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. A LETTER to the two hundred and ninety-three electors of the City of Exeter, who voted for T. Northmore Esq. at the late general election, June 1818. Containing cursory remarks and strictures upon the causes and consequences of their defeat; with a reply to the attacks made by Sir T. D. Acland, and Sir T. B. Lethbridge upon Mr. Northmore and his partizans. By Phileleutherus Devoniensis. - Exeter : [s. n.] , 1818. - Davidson p.29 (Secktor Library). - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. An address, on the nature, object, and operations, of the missionary branch society, established among the Wesleyan methodists in Exeter.-- Exeter, 1818.-- cm.15. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. BANFILL, Samuel. A letter to Sir T.D.Acland, Bart., M.P., containing hints for improving the condition of the labouring classes ... By Samuel Banfill. 2nd edition. - Exeter : [] , 1818. - Davidson p.8 (Brit.Mus.)

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. DAVISON, James. Sermon at the opening of a chapel at Paignton 5 Nov. 1818. By James Davison. - Exeter : [] , 1818. - Davidson p.38n (Yarde Lib.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. LEMPRIERE, J. A vindication of Exeter School, by its master J.L. - Exeter : [] , 1818. - Davidson p.29 (Bookseller's cat.).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. NORTHMORE, Thomas.To those enlightened electors of the city of Exeter [an address, by T. Northmore].-- (Exeter 1818).-- cm.21. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Printer. WARE, James, Surgeon. Observations on the treatment of the epiphora, or watery eye; and on the fistula lacrymalis: together with remarks on the introduction of the male catheter, and on the treatment of hæmorrhoids. To which are now added observations on the near and distant sight of different persons; on the muscæ volitantes of nervous persons ... Edited by ... M. Ware.-- London and Exeter [printed], 1818.-- 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Publisher. Plumper, - out of Semper Fidelis. - an Exeter watchdog. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1818]. - 1 sheet : ill ; 16o. - Caption below wood engraving of dog. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1818 (Exeter Garland 15, photocopies in Barnstaple, Plymouth, Torquay, Exmouth). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Satirical works. 1818.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1818. Publishers. The freeholder's song. Tune -Derry down. - [Exeter] : [s.n.] , [1818]. - 1 sheet. - Verse, first line: Behold! Brother freeholders! we are all met. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE 1818 (Exeter Garland 15, photocopies in Barnstaple, Plymouth, Torquay, Exmouth). - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Campaign literature. 1818.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. CARNE, Robert Harkness. Reasons for withdrawing from the national establishment. By the Rev. Robert Harkness Carne. - Exeter : [] , [1819?]. - Davidson p.100 (advert).

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. JOHNSON, Samuel. Notes upon the phœnix edition of the Pastoral letter [of G. Burnet].-- Re-printed.-- Exeter, 1819.-- cm.22. - Held by: Oxford Exeter. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. MARRIOTT, John, Rev., the Elder. Cautions suggested by the Trial of R. Carlile for republishing Paine's “Age of Reason.” A sermon.-- Exeter, 1819.-- 8º. - On Prov. xxi. 11. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. [s. n.]. 1819. Printer. The letter which was sent to the author [R.H.] of The doctrine of passive obedience and jure divino disproved, &c., answered and refuted, by a true son of the Church of England [signing himself A.A.].-- Re-printed.-- Exeter, 1819.-- cm.22. - Held by: Oxford Copyright © Ian Maxted and the libraries represented 2014.
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