Publications of William Doyle

Author

  • Doyle, William. An answer to Mr. Woolston's Discourses on the miracles of our Saviour. By Will. Doyle, LL.B. ... Dublin: printed by S. Powell, and sold by Geo. Ewing, 1730. ESTC No. N5554. Grub Street ID 39029.
  • Doyle, William. Answer to Mr. Woolston. Part II. ... Dublin: printed in the year, 1730. ESTC No. N5555. Grub Street ID 39035.
  • Doyle, William. Answer to Mr. Woolston. Part IV. ... Dublin: printed in the year, 1730. ESTC No. T216795. Grub Street ID 242125.
  • Doyle, William. Answer to Mr. Woolston. Part III. ... Dublin: printed in the year, 1730. ESTC No. T216796. Grub Street ID 242126.
  • Doyle, William. Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas, and that the sole right of fishing in them, appertaineth to the King of Great-Britain, &c. is demonstratively maintain'd and Asserted; for Information of the Projectors of the new proposed Fishing-Company in Flanders. With remarks on the Dutch fisheries on our coasts and seas; and the great Advantages arising from them: with some account of the deficiencies of our sea-charts; and the Means whereby the same may be rectified at an easy Charge to the Publick. With a new map of the British coast and seas, including the Nymph Fishing Bank; with Account of two Voyages to it. Most Humbly Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Sir John Barnard, Knt. Lord Mayor of London; and the Merchant-Adventurers, Insurers, and Mariners of Great-Britain and Ireland; By William Doyle, hidrographer. London: printed for J. Brett, at the Golden-Ball, opposite St. Clements Church in the Strand, 1738. ESTC No. N14100. Grub Street ID 4000.
  • Doyle, William. Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas, and sole right of fishing in them is asserted and maintained: with remarks on the foreign fisheries, and the Means of Rendring our Own successful. - The author's discoveries on the Nymph-Fishing-Bank, near the South Coast of Ireland; with a curious map, wherein the same is now first included. Some account of the deficiency of our sea charts, and Means proposed to rectify them at an easy Charge to the Publick. Being the second edition. To which is annexed a third letter and certificates, with a Preface concerning the Nymph-Bank and Coast adjacent, with Proposals for Establishing a Company for Executing a Fishery there, from whence (to the great Benefit of the Undertakers as well as to the Publick) the chief Cities of Ireland, and all the West and South Coast of: England and Wales, and even the City of London might be supplied with Live Cod, and other excellent Fish, far cheaper and better, than hath yet been done by Foreigners and. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Brett, opposite to St. Clements Church in the Strand; by J. James under the South Piaza of the Royal-Exchange; by R. Wellock at Sir Isaac Newton's Head in Cornhill; by Mr. Amy at the Court of Request, and Mr. Jolliffe, in St. James's Street, 1739. ESTC No. N14102. Grub Street ID 4002.
  • Doyle, William. A letter to every well-wisher of trade and navigation. Containig [sic] a relation of ... discoveries on the Nymph-fishing-bank, near the south coast of Ireland; with a curious map, ... remarks on the Dutch, and other foreign fisheries: ... By William Doyle, hydrographer. Dublin: printed by R. Reilly, for the author, 1739. ESTC No. N10706. Grub Street ID 712.
  • Doyle, William. The existence and incarnation of the son of God proved by natural reason antecedent to all revelation. In a sermon on the nativity of Christ. By William Doyle, ... Dublin: printed for George and Alexander Ewing, 1748. ESTC No. T214735. Grub Street ID 241051.
  • Doyle, William. The universal prayer, to which is added, the form of anointing the sick, as prescribed in King Edward the VIth's, and Queen Elizabeth's first Common prayer books; as also a critical discourse on that rite. By William Doyle, LLB. Halifax: Printed by Anthony Henry, [1770]. ESTC No. W1691. Grub Street ID 326419.
  • Doyle, William. Some account of the British dominions beyond the Atlantic: containing chiefly what is most interesting and least known with respect to those parts: particularly, The important question about the North West passage is satisfactorily discussed: with a large map; in which the said supported passage, and all the arctic regions, are more fully delineated than ever before: By William DoylĂ© [sic], L.L.B. London: printed for the author, by J. Browne; and sold by W. Domville, at the royal exchange; W. Flexney, opposite Grau's inn gate, Holborn; S. Bladon, in pater-noster row; J. Almon, in Piccadilly; J. Ridley, in St. James's street; J/ Fox, in Westminster-Hall; and M. Thrush, Salisbury-court, fleet street, [1770?]. ESTC No. T110639. Grub Street ID 163147.