Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

8th April 1730

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Books just printed for, and sold by Joseph Marshall < no role > , at the Bible in Newgate-Street .

La Plum Velante . Or the Art of Short-hand improved. Being the most Swist. Regular, and Easy Method of Shorthand-writing yet Extract . Composed after Fifty Years Practice and Improvement of the said Art, by the Observation of other Methods and intent Study of it. The Fifth Edition, with Aditions of the Terms of the Law, and much amended, By William Mason < no role > . Price 2 s. 6 d.

The Life and Miraculous Conversion from Popery. &c. of Joseph Perry < no role > , in Three Parts: 1. The Glory of Divine Grace . 2. The Protection of Divine Providence. 3. In the Goodness of God Manifested. The Second Edition. Written by himself. Price 1 s.

Divine Poems (by way of Paraphrase) on the Ten Commandments. In Twelve Parts: Illustrated with Twelve Copper-Plates. The Second Edition. By George Wither < no role > , Esq; Price 1 s.

Heaven begun here on Earth: Or, A Help to young Persons, under their first Convictions, and Closure with the Lord's Christ. Being a help to Backslivers , under the Hidings of God's Face for Decays in Spirituals : And a help to strong Christians, who can, through Grace. It 2d their Evidences for Heaven. Contained in Three Dialogues between a Minister , and a private Christian. Price bound in Calf 2 s. 6 d.

Military Discipline. The Word of Command, and Directions for Exercising the Musket and Bayonet, and the Carbine, Pistols and Sword, as they are performed by the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Horse and Foot Guards. By W. B. Gent. The Second Edition. Price bound 1 s.

Onania examined and detected: or, the Ignorance , Error, Impertinence , and Contradiction of a Book, call'd Onania , discovered and exposed. Wherein also is consider'd , the Differences and sundry Degrees of Self-Pollution in both Sexes. By Philo-Castiratis . The Second Edition. Price stitch'd 1 s. 6 d.

The Singing Master's Guide to his Scholars: With the Psalms according to the Old and New Translations ; the Old on one side, and the New on the other. By several Hands, viz. Srenhold and Hopkins, Barton, Patrick, Tate and Brady , Milbourne and Sandys. Contriv'd for Common Use: With the Tunes in Two Parts. By Daniel Warner < no role > , of Ewelm in Oxfordshire, Singing-Master. Price bound 2 s. 6 d .

The Christian's hidden Life. A Funeral Sermon, occasioned by the Death of the late Rev. and Learned Mr. John Nesbirt < no role > , who departed this Life October the 22d, 1727, in the 67th Year of his Age Preached October the 29th. By John Hurrson < no role > . Price 6 d.

A Whip for the Quack: or, some Remarks on M - N's Supplement to his Onania . With a full Answer and Consutation of his bosted-of , and long-promised curious Piece from Sckmeider, and of all their Arguments for the Seed's return into the Blood after its Socretioc. By Matthew Rothos < no role > , Price stitch'd 1 s. 6 d.

A further Guide to Parish Clarks : or, any other religiously and devoutly desposed to make Use of these Instructions. Being contriv'd for common Use, by Daniel Warner < no role > of Ewlem in Oxfordshire, Singing-Master . Price 6 d.

The Art of Spelling, Containing , 1. A, B, C < no role > , for Children, consisting of Alphabets and Syllabies , with those Rules and Examples of dividing Words. 2. Rules for true Spelling, Reading, and Writing of English, by way of Question and Answer. 3. Two Tables of the most useful Words, whose Spelling or Sense, may be mistaken. Also Christian Names, &c. By J. P. M. A. The fifth Edition with Additions. Price 9 d.

A short and practical Discourse upon the Holy Fast of Lent . By J. Marshall, L. L. D. < no role > The Second Edition. Price bound 1 s.

The Greatness of the Soul, and the Unspeakableness of the Loss thereof; with the Causes of the Losing it . First preached in Pinners-Hall, and how enlarged , and published for good. By John Bunyan < no role > . The 2d. Edition. Price bound 1 s. Also at the said Shop is to be Sold to all Stationers and School-masters in London and Country, Pieces for Christmas, Easter and Whitsunside , &c. by wholesale and retale, curiously engraved on Copper-plates. 1. King George the II. 2. Jerusalem. 3. The Temple of Solomon. 4. Geometry. 5. Adam and Eve in the Garden. 6. Haman hanged. 7. Hunting-Piece. 8. Grammar and Writing-School. 9 Christ's Burial. 10 The Lord Mayor's Show. 11 Moses in the Ark of Bull rushes. 12 History of Tobi . 13 Christ's Ascension. 14 The seven Sciences. 15 Dorastis and Fawnia . 16 History of Judith and Holosernis . 17 The four Evangelists. 18 Stool-Ball . 19 Joseph flying into Egypt. 20 Crucifixion ; And many others in whole Sheets and half Sheets : Likewise, you may have an Elegiac Poem in Commemoration of his late Most Scared Majesty K. George, engraven, Price 6 d. Also Gospel Mystery Emblematically illustrated, engraven on a large Copper-plate, Price 6 d.

A Water that perfectly cures the Itching Humour in any Part of the Body, in a Short Time, having no offensive Scent: Prepared and Sold only by A. Downing, Chymist, at the Crown and Ball in George-Court in St. John's-Lane near Hicks's-Hall. Price 1 s. 6 d. a Bottle. Also the true Essence or Spirits of Scurvy-Grass , both Purging and Plain, most Excellent for all Degrees of the Scurvey , at 8 d. a Bottle. And the great Elixir of Life, called Daffy's Elixir, truly prepared, so very useful in all Families in the greatest Exigencies . Price 2 s. 6 d. the Half-pint.

This Day is publish'd,

The Second Edition, (with many Additions and Amendments ) of

A Practical Treatise: Or, Second Thoughts on the Consequences of the Venereal Disease. In Three Parts, viz. I. On the Simple Gonorrhoea, Gleets, and other Weaknesses, whether from Venereal Embraces, Self-Pollution, improperly call'd Onanism , or Natural Imbecillity. II. On the Virulent Gonorrhoea, or Clap. III. On the Venereal Lues, or Grand Pott . Wherein are plainly shew'd, the exact Degrees of Difference; with their Signs, Symptoms, Prognosticks , and Cures, in all Cases; their Beginnings, Progress, and fatal Periods, when neglected, or unskillfully managed; and how their absolute Cure, without Violence, or Injury, is completed. Wish proper and effectual Remedies, in their several Stages , prescribed and recommended therein. With some Remarks on the preposterous Way of Venery, with Machines , &c. and a plain Discovery of the Dangers (tho' little expected) which attend that vile Practice. And many other useful Discoveries relating to Infections in both Sexes, not before taken Notice of. To which is annexed, a Vindication of the Practice of Selivations; being an Answer to Monsieur Chicognean's Pamphlet against Mercurial Salivations , no way deratory to Dr. Turner's Answer on the same Subject . By Joseph Cam < no role > , M. D. Printed for the Author; and sold by G. Strahan in Cornhill , W. Mears without Temple-Bar, C. King in Westminster-Hall, E. Midwinter on London-bridge, and Mrs. Baker over-against Hatton-Garden in Holborn. Price 2 s.

Just Publish'd (Dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. Pultenty.)

The Brothers, or Treachery punish'd, a Novel. Interspersed with, I. the Adventures of Don Alvarez . II. The Adventures of Don Lorenzo. III. Cupid and Bacchus, a Dramatic Entertainment. IV. The Adventures of Marinna , Sister to Don Alvarez. Written by a Person of Quality. Printed for T. Payne at the Crown in Ivy-Lane, near Pater-noster-Row. Price 1 s. 6 d. Where may be had, the Travels of Cyrus, by the Chevalier Ramsay , with a Discourse on the Theology and Mythology of the Ancients, in 2 Vol. French and English. Price Bound 6 s.

Already PUBLISH'D, and will be continu'd Monthly,

THE New POLITICAL STATE of Great-Britain; Including the Public Affairs of Foreign Courts. Compiled by Mr. Morgan.

Numb. I. For the Month of January, 1730. Containing, 1. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Sir Richard Stocle < no role > , wherein are two Cases of Conscience resolv'd by Dr. Burnet late Bishop of Salisbury, concerning Polygamy and Divorce, sent from Scotland. 2. Some Account of the Lives, Characters and Conduct of the Earls of Nottingham and Portmore, and other Persons of Eminence who died this Month. 3. Births, Marriages and Promotions, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military. 4. The Treaty of Seville , His Majesty's Speech to the Parliament, Addresses, the King's Answers, &c. 5. Advices from Foreign Parts, with Remarks, viz . Persia, Turkey, Barbary , (with some curious Particulars of the present Bey of Tunis, the Algerines , &c.) the Czar's Marriage. The Grand Duke of Tuscany's Family. 6. The success of the Dutch Whale Fishery in Greenland, &c. from 1683 to 1724, both inclusive. 7. The Regulation of Jails, containing, The Original Institution of the Marshalsea, by Mr. Asgil; with the Fees of that Prison, Ludgate, Newgate, the two Compters, &c. pursuant to the late Act of Parliament. 8. An Account of the new Plays that have been acted on the Theatres this Winter, &c.

Numb. II. For the Month of FEBRUARY. Containing 1. Memories of the Life and Writings, &c. of the late Learned John Friend < no role > , M. D. < no role > 2. An Abstract of the Quadruple Alliance; With Advices from Persia, Turkey, and Russia; including the Young Czar < no role > 's Death, and the Old Czar's Ordinance relating to the Succession. 3. A Genealogical Account of the Duke of Parma's Family: With a Memorial shewing the Independency of the Grand Dutchy of Tuscany. 4. The Tryals at large of, 1. R. Lyddel , Esq; for Adultery with the Lady Abergavenny. 2. Of K. Ward, Esq; for Breach of a Marriage Contract with Miss Holt. 3. Of Coll. F. Charteris for a Rape. 5. Deaths, Marriages and Promotions, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military . 6. Proceedings at Court, in the Privy Council , Admiralty, Parliament, &c.

Numb. III. For the Month of MARCH, 1730. Containing I. The Close of Dr. Friend's Life. 2. Answer by the German Ministry, to the Memorial relating to Tuscany. 3. Articles of Peace and Commerce, now subsisting between the British Crown, and Regency of Algiers . 4. Short Memoirs of Vincent Maria Orsini < no role > , the late Pope, Benedict XIII < no role > . Written by Count D'Elci , Gentleman of the Bed - Chamber to several Popes. Other Foreign Affairs. 5. A curious Letter, relating to publick Credit, &c. Regulation of Fails continued, viz. the Fees of the Fleet, Middlesex Officers, &c. 6. Deaths, Births, Marriages and Promotions, Ecclesiastical , Civil and Military. 7. A Discourse of the present State of the Colonies in America, with respect to the Interest of Great-Britain, and an exact Estimate of the Imports and Exports to and from all Parts, compared with the Excess of each Country.

N. B. As (next to the inserting nothing beneath the Dignity of History) one of the main Articles of our Scheme, is constantly to oblige our Readers with concise Memoirs of some Persons, whose Works are in Esteem among the Learned, wholly separate from the Political Part, &c. [as we did in Numb. I. with an Account of Sir Richard Steel < no role > , and have done in this Numb. II. of Dr. Friend, which shall be concluded in our next] each Purchaser, by this Method, will, at the Year's End, have a useful and entertaining Volume of Biography, not to be met with elsewhere. - If therefore any Gentlemen are desirous of having any Particulars of this Nature imparted to the Publick, such Notices shall be faithfully inserted, (if proper) and the Favour gratefully acknowledged. Commands of this or any other kind, will safely come to our Hands, if directed, Postage paid, to Mr. Creake's in Jermyn-street. Printed by A. Campbell, in King-street, Westminster; for B. Creake, in Jermyn-street; J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; T. Payne, in Ivey-Lane ; C. Norris, in St. Paul's Alley; J. Hazard, near Stationer's Hall ; R. Montague, at the Post-Office in Great Queen-street; and J. Brindley, in New Bond-street .

Just Publish'd, in Octavo,

THE Art of Heraldry. Containing, I. < no role > The Original and Universality of Arms and Ensigns, with their Use and Necessity; their Blazon, Distribution, Abatements, and Rewards of Honour .

II. Of diverse kinds of Escotcheons, and of the Bearing or Using the Ordinaries in Coat Armour .

III. Of Coat Armour form'd of Artificial Things, whether Civil, Ecclesiastical, Military or Marine, such as are made by Man, or for his Use.

IV. Of Charges in Coat Armour form'd of Colestials, as the Sun , Moon, Stars, Angels, &c. Of Vegetables , as Trees, Flowers, Plants, Fruits, &c . Of the Parts of Man's Body, as the Hands, Legs, Arms, Heart, &c. Of Animals, as Lyons, Tygers , Horses, Snags, &c. in Whole and in Parts.

V. Of Charges from Fowls and Birds of all Sort, in Whole and in Parts.

VI. Of Charges from Fishes of all kinds, in Whole and in Parts.

VII. Of Charges from Monstrous Animals , in Whole and in Parts.

Embellish'd with Forty Copper Plates, containing above 900 Coats of Arms of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, and Ireland, curiously Engraven, with their particular Descriptions, and by whom borne. Interspers'd with the Natural History of the several Species of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Vegetables &c. comprehended therein. Together with Occasional Explications of all the Terms used in the Science of Heraldry, and peculiar thereto. To which is prefix'd, An Alphabetical List of the Names of the Families whose Coats are delineated in the Book, with References to the Pages where they are to be found. London; Printed for J. Osborn near Dock Head, in Southwark; and Sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row. 1730. Price Bound in Calf Three Shillings.




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