Publications of Richard Burridge

Author

  • Burridge, Richard. Hell in an uproar, occasioned by a scuffle that happened between the lawyers and the physicians, for superiority. A satyr. London: printed for S. Cook, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R229780. Grub Street ID 102192.
  • Burridge, Richard. The shoe-maker beyond his last: or, A satyr upon scurrilous poets, especially Ned W----d, author of a poem intituled A journey to hell: or, A visit paid to the Devil. London: printed for S. Cook, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1700. ESTC No. R29161. Grub Street ID 112176.
  • Burridge, Richard. The apostate prince: or, A satyr against the King of Poland. By Richard Burridge. London printed: and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1700. ESTC No. R32011. Grub Street ID 114756.
  • Burridge, Richard. The consolation of death. As it was presented to Her Highness, the Princess Ann of Denmark: on the immature loss of William, late Duke of Gloucester. By Richard Burridge. London: printed for William Pinnocke, at the Black Dog and Ball over against Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1700. ESTC No. R32012. Grub Street ID 114757.
  • Burridge, Richard. A congratulatory poem, on the coronation of Queen Ann; as it was presented to Her Most Serene Majesty. By Richard Burridge, Author of the Visions of Dom Quevedo, Burlesqu'd. London: printed by James Read, next Door to the Castle-Tavern in Fleet-Street, and sold by the booksellers of London, and Westminster, 1702. ESTC No. T125564. Grub Street ID 175698.
  • Burridge, Richard. A scourge for the play-houses: or, the character of the English-stage. By Richard Burridge. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702. ESTC No. N23631. Grub Street ID 12986.
  • Burridge, Richard. The recantation: written by the author of The Dutch catechism. London: printed in the year, 1703. ESTC No. N21488. Grub Street ID 10858.
  • Burridge, Richard. The gazetteer's select history of Europe: or, a description of all the seats of the present wars in the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Spain, and Poland. Being a full Survey of all those Countries; setting forth the Situation and Distances of their Provinces, Cities, Towns, and Villages; with curious Remarks upon all the Places of Note. Likewise an exact Delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; or the several Marches of the French to joyn the Duke of Bavaria; and late March of the Confederate Forces under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough from the Low-Countries to the Danube; with an Account of all the other heroick Actions of his Grace beyond Sea, from the Time of His being made general of Her Majesty's Army till now: together with a large Plan of the several Camps and Marches of the English and Gallick Armies towards Hochstet, exactly drawn by Colonel Ivot, Quarter-Master-General to His grace: As also another Plan of that important Place of. London: printed and sold by J. Bradford, in Westmoreland-Court, in Bartholomew-Close, 1704. ESTC No. T199829. Grub Street ID 231759.
  • Burridge, Richard. Religio libertini: or, the faith of a converted atheist. Occasionally set forth by Mr. Richard Burridge, who was lately convicted of blasphemy, Before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England. To which is prefixed a narration of his life, from his Birth to the Time of his Sufferings; An Account of what pass'd on his Tryal at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily; A Relation of the Cause of the Prosecution commenced against him; With an Abjuration and Recantation, which he publickly made in the Chappel of Newgate, on Sunday the Sixth of July, 1712. impartially written with the Author's own Hand, whilst under Confinement. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by John Graves, next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, and J. Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, 1712. ESTC No. T101602. Grub Street ID 155454.
  • Burridge, Richard. A true account of what past at the Old-Baily, May the 2d. 1712, relating to the tryal, examination and conviction, of Richard Burridge, Gent. Richard Keel, a peruke-maker, and George Milson, a butcher, in St. James's-Market, who were try'd for drinking in health to the Devil their master; ... London: printed and sold by Edw. Midwinter, [1712?]. ESTC No. N43334. Grub Street ID 29134.
  • Burridge, Richard. The history of the rise and growth of schism in Europe, to the great scandal of the Christian religion: exemplified in the lives of some false prophets, Teachers and Preachers amongst the Dissenters, Viz. Papists, Anabaptists, Quakers, Brownists, Muggletonians, French Prophets, Deists, Blasphemers, Presbyterians, Independants, &c. To which are added, the lives and tryals of several blasphemers of late, before the Lord Chief Justice at the Old-Baily, with Observations on the Three Grand Impostors. The Tenets of the late Mohocks, who they were; and the Alamode Religion of a Covent-Garden Libertine, just Converted from Atheism: Occasionally Written upon the Glorious Design of the British Parliament's Suppression of Schism. London: printed for J. Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. N17858. Grub Street ID 7326.
  • Burridge, Richard. A new review of London, being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane, court, ... within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark; ... London: printed by W. H., and sold by J. Roberts, 1722. ESTC No. T39932. Grub Street ID 269117.
  • Burridge, Richard. A new review of London. Being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane, court, Ally, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark; so that Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot miscarry for the future, by shewing in what Part, or Division, Places bearing the same Name are situated; and hereby may be learnt to spell all Superscriptions writ on Letters. Alphabetically digested. With the Rates of Foreign and Domestick Letters; an exact and corrected List of all the Stage Coaches, Waggons and Carriers,-Where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town; and another List (never before done) of all the Houses of the British Nobility in London and Westminster. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business; and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies. Merchants, Shopkeepers, Countrey Chapmen, and others. London: printed by W. H. and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick lane, 1722. ESTC No. N10389. Grub Street ID 398.
  • Burridge, Richard. A new review of London: being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane Court, Alley, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark. Alphabetically digested. To which are added, I. The Rates of Foreign and Domestick Letters, II. An exact and correct List of all the State-Coaches, Waggons, and Carriers, where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town. III. A List (never before done) of all the Houses of the British Nobility, in London and Westminster. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney-Coaches, Chairs, and Carts. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business, and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Country-Chapmen, and others. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, and D. Leach in Black and White Court in the Old-Baily, MDCCXXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T39933. Grub Street ID 269118.
  • Burridge, Richard. Hell in an uproar. A satyr. Occasioned by a scuffle which lately happened between the lawyers and physicians for superiority. London: printed for T. Watkins; and sold by the booksellers at Charing-Cross; the Royal-Exchange; and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, 1750. ESTC No. N1121. Grub Street ID 1206.