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The following pages link to London (Q10412):
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- Felix Langer (Q226003) (← links)
- Ruth Langer (Q226006) (← links)
- Adolf Lantz (Q226015) (← links)
- Egon Larsen (Q226023) (← links)
- Leo Lasko (Q226032) (← links)
- Walter Ledermann (Q226051) (← links)
- Hans Leo Lehmann (Q226060) (← links)
- Hermann Levy (Q226141) (← links)
- Hermann Lewandowski (Q226148) (← links)
- George Lichtheim (Q226179) (← links)
- Maria Lidka (Q226183) (← links)
- Wilhelm Liebermann von Wahlendorf (Q226188) (← links)
- Albert Lieven (Q226209) (← links)
- Jakov Lind (Q226212) (← links)
- Alfred Loeser (Q226250) (← links)
- Alfred Loewenberg (Q226256) (← links)
- Walter Loewenheim (Q226259) (← links)
- Leo Loewenson (Q226261) (← links)
- Herbert Lom (Q226271) (← links)
- Alfred Lomnitz (Q226272) (← links)
- Kurt Löwengard (Q226283) (← links)
- Franz D. Lucas (Q226300) (← links)
- Hans Roger Madol (Q226320) (← links)
- Anna Mahler (Q226324) (← links)
- Kurt Mandelbaum (Q226340) (← links)
- Frederick Alexander Mann (Q226351) (← links)
- Karl Mannheim (Q226362) (← links)
- Otto Marcus (Q226377) (← links)
- Rudolf Marcuse (Q226381) (← links)
- Isaak Dov Ber Markon (Q226389) (← links)
- Arnold Marlé (Q226391) (← links)
- Kurt Leo Maschler (Q226413) (← links)
- Meinhart Maur (Q226425) (← links)
- Karl Walter Mautner (Q226428) (← links)
- Hans May (Q226431) (← links)
- Ignaz Maybaum (Q226434) (← links)
- Gustav Mayer (Q226438) (← links)
- Paul Yogi Mayer (Q226443) (← links)
- Else Meidner (Q226456) (← links)
- William Meinhardt (Q226459) (← links)
- Wolf Mendl (Q226483) (← links)
- Paul Merzbach (Q226495) (← links)
- Gustav Metzger (Q226501) (← links)
- Rosa Meyer-Leviné (Q226531) (← links)
- Jacques Mieses (Q226543) (← links)
- Eugen Mittwoch (Q226559) (← links)
- Lotte Moos (Q226576) (← links)
- Eva Mosbacher (Q226590) (← links)
- Robert Muller (Q226625) (← links)
- Heinz Alex Natan (Q226649) (← links)
- David Oliver (Q226763) (← links)
- Arnold Orgler (Q226790) (← links)
- Walter Pagel (Q226813) (← links)
- Arnold Paucker (Q226841) (← links)
- Elisabeth Paul (Q226842) (← links)
- Pem (Q226854) (← links)
- László Péri (Q226856) (← links)
- Nikolaus Pevsner (Q226873) (← links)
- Otto Pick (Q226890) (← links)
- Lily Pincus (Q226894) (← links)
- Theodor Plaut (Q226915) (← links)
- Menahem Pressler (Q226966) (← links)
- Adolf Rading (Q227011) (← links)
- Luise Rainer (Q227015) (← links)
- John Rayner (Q227035) (← links)
- Bernhard Reichenbach (Q227050) (← links)
- Eva Gabriele Reichmann (Q227055) (← links)
- Heinz Reifenberg (Q227058) (← links)
- Hanns Reinholz (Q227070) (← links)
- Franz Reizenstein (Q227083) (← links)
- Fanny Remak (Q227084) (← links)
- Lucie Rie (Q227115) (← links)
- Eugen Robert (Q227141) (← links)
- Claire Rommer (Q227159) (← links)
- Arnold Rosé (Q227166) (← links)
- Helen Rosenau (Q227173) (← links)
- Eduard Rosenbaum (Q227174) (← links)
- Herbert Rosenfeld (Q227186) (← links)
- Siegfried Rosenfeld (Q227191) (← links)
- Carl Rössler (Q227229) (← links)
- Wanda Rotha (Q227236) (← links)
- Samson Rothschild (Q227246) (← links)
- Elisabeth Rotten (Q227248) (← links)
- Josa Ruffner (Q227267) (← links)
- Georg Rusche (Q227273) (← links)
- Heinz Saltenburg (Q227306) (← links)
- Georg Salzberger (Q227309) (← links)
- Mary Saran (Q227323) (← links)
- Max Schach (Q227336) (← links)
- Rosa Schapire (Q227351) (← links)
- Alfred Scharf (Q227353) (← links)
- Werner Scheff (Q227365) (← links)
- Karl Schenker (Q227372) (← links)
- Bruno Schindler (Q227393) (← links)
- Walter Schindler (Q227395) (← links)
- Frederick Schrecker (Q227469) (← links)
- Erik-Ernst Schwabach (Q227506) (← links)
- Georg Schwarzenberger (Q227523) (← links)
- Arthur Segal (Q227547) (← links)
- Walter Segal (Q227549) (← links)
- Ilse Seglow (Q227554) (← links)
- Caesar Seligmann (Q227561) (← links)
- Helene Simon (Q227609) (← links)
- Walter Simon (Q227614) (← links)
- Hermann Sinsheimer (Q227627) (← links)
- Otto Skutsch (Q227635) (← links)
- Walter Solmitz (Q227643) (← links)
- Ernst Spiro (Q227686) (← links)
- Günther Stein (Q227719) (← links)
- Aaron Sacharowitsch Steinberg (Q227724) (← links)
- Abraham Nochem Stenzel (Q227754) (← links)
- Ernst Stern (Q227762) (← links)
- Wilhelm Sternfeld (Q227789) (← links)
- Edgar Stern-Rubarth (Q227793) (← links)
- Grete Stückgold (Q227852) (← links)
- Herbert Sulzbach (Q227861) (← links)
- Richard Tauber (Q227898) (← links)
- Gabriele Tergit (Q227916) (← links)
- Margarete Tietz (Q227944) (← links)
- Elisabeth Tomalin (Q227958) (← links)
- Fred Uhlman (Q227996) (← links)
- Fritz Valk (Q228030) (← links)
- Hans Vogel (Q228053) (← links)
- Albert Malte Wagner (Q228077) (← links)
- Felix Waldstein (Q228088) (← links)
- Margot Walter (Q228100) (← links)
- Siegmund G. Warburg (Q228111) (← links)
- Carl Wilhelm August Weber (Q228123) (← links)
- Victor Weisz (Q228193) (← links)
- Alfred Wiener (Q228235) (← links)
- Carl Wilhelm (Q228245) (← links)
- Edgar Wind (Q228254) (← links)
- David Alexander Winter (Q228258) (← links)
- Charlotte Wolff (Q228301) (← links)
- Heinz Wolff (Q228308) (← links)
- Martin Wolff (Q228314) (← links)
- Nelly Wolffheim (Q228320) (← links)
- Erich Wolfsfeld (Q228324) (← links)
- Karl Wollf (Q228331) (← links)
- Berthold Wolpe (Q228334) (← links)
- Mathilde Wurm (Q228352) (← links)
- Leon Zeitlin (Q228377) (← links)
- Friedrich Zelnik (Q228382) (← links)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner (Q228390) (← links)
- Heinz Zucker (Q228418) (← links)
- Emil Abel (Q228443) (← links)
- David Josef Bach (Q228477) (← links)
- Bettina Bauer-Ehrlich (Q228488) (← links)
- Elisabeth Bergner (Q228514) (← links)
- Norbert Brainin (Q228541) (← links)
- Otto Brill (Q228554) (← links)
- Fritz Brügel (Q228563) (← links)
- Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham (Q228567) (← links)
- Leo Delitz (Q228585) (← links)
- André Deutsch (Q228587) (← links)
- Oswald Dutch (Q228607) (← links)
- Paul Eisler (Q228622) (← links)
- Martin Esslin (Q228636) (← links)
- George Frankl (Q228678) (← links)
- Anna Freud (Q228684) (← links)
- Sigmund Freud (Q228688) (← links)
- Elfriede Geiringer (Q228712) (← links)
- Ludwig Goldscheider (Q228738) (← links)
- Jacques Groag (Q228752) (← links)
- Markus Hajek (Q228769) (← links)
- Melitta Heim (Q228784) (← links)
- Frederick Hertz (Q228794) (← links)
- Max Herz (Q228796) (← links)
- Hilde Holger (Q228819) (← links)
- Joseph Horovitz (Q228823) (← links)
- Sebastian Isepp (Q228835) (← links)
- Julius Isserlis (Q228836) (← links)
- Fritz Jellinek (Q228846) (← links)
- Hedwig Katscher (Q228864) (← links)
- Hans Keller (Q228873) (← links)
- Josef Koller (Q228901) (← links)
- Marianne Kris (Q228926) (← links)
- Jonas Lesser (Q228972) (← links)
- Alfred Mautner (Q229024) (← links)
- Abisch Meisels (Q229033) (← links)
- Olga Misař (Q229047) (← links)
- Marie-Louise von Motesiczky (Q229058) (← links)
- Ernst Müller (Q229061) (← links)
- Emil Müller-Sturmheim (Q229063) (← links)
- Marie Neurath (Q229072) (← links)
- Hannah Norbert (Q229075) (← links)
- Ernst Polak (Q229119) (← links)
- Karl Popper (Q229131) (← links)
- Lea Seidl (Q229269) (← links)
- Antoine Seilern und Aspang (Q229272) (← links)
- Leopold Spinner (Q229299) (← links)
- Mela Spira (née Hartwig) (Q229301) (← links)
- Peter Stadlen (Q229306) (← links)
- Erwin Stein (Q229312) (← links)
- Wilhelm Stekel (Q229318) (← links)
- Alex Strasser (Q229333) (← links)
- Josefine Stross (Q229339) (← links)
- George Weidenfeld (Q229407) (← links)
- Herbert Wise (Q229441) (← links)
- Stefan Zweig (Q229476) (← links)
- Aphra Behn (Q229603) (← links)
- Daniel DeFoe (Q229640) (← links)
- Delarivier Manley (Q229646) (← links)
- Penelope Aubin (Q229799) (← links)
- Samuel Richardson (Q229816) (← links)
- Walter Gieseking (Q230213) (← links)
- Robinson Crusoe (Q230282) (← links)
- The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus [16°] (London, 1710). (Q230291) (← links)
- The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus [...] Second Edition [8°] (1710). (Q230292) (← links)
- The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus [...] Third Edition [8°] (1710). (Q230293) (← links)
- Deutsche Bank (Q230332) (← links)
- An Account of some remarkable Passages in the Life of a private Gentleman, 1-3, 2nd edition with additions (London: N. Cliff/ D. Jackson, 1711). (Q230454) (← links)
- A Roman Story. [1711?] (Q230455) (← links)
- A Member of the October Club, The Secret History of the October Club (London: 1711). (Q230456) (← links)
- A Member of the October Club, The Secret History of the October Club, 2nd edition (London: J. Baker, 1711). (Q230457) (← links)
- A Companion for the Ladies-Closets: or, the Life and Death of the most Excellent the Lady --------- (London: J. Downing, 1712). (Q233927) (← links)
- Court and City Vagaries or Intrigues of Both Sexes. Written by one of the Fair Sex, pt. 2 (London, J. Baker [1712]). (Q233928) (← links)
- The History of Prince Mirabel's Infancy, Rise and Disgrace, 2nd edition (London: J. Baker, 1712). (Q233929) (← links)
- The Perquisite Monger [...] London: Printed and reprinted in Dublin (1712). (Q233930) (← links)
- The Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 2, 9th edition (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1712). (Q233933) (← links)
- The Works of T. Petronius Arbiter [the 3rd edition] (London: S. Briscoe/ J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1712). (Q233934) (← links)
- Jane Ellen Harrison (Q233935) (← links)
- John Lothrop Motley (Q233943) (← links)
- Helena Blavatsky (Q234042) (← links)
- Augusta von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (Q234208) (← links)
- Victoria, Princess Royal (Q234317) (← links)
- Louise, Duchess of Argyll (Q234322) (← links)
- Mary Lilian Baels (Q234366) (← links)
- Eduard von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (Q234398) (← links)
- Caroline Mathilde, Queen consort of Denmark and Norway (Q234840) (← links)
- Friedrich Wilhelm, Prinz von Großbritannien (Q234842) (← links)
- Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (Q234843) (← links)
- Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland (Q234909) (← links)
- Viktoria von Hessen-Darmstadt (Q234966) (← links)
- Helena Victoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (Q235075) (← links)
- Marie Louise von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (Q235076) (← links)
- Arthur of Connaught (Q235092) (← links)
- Maria von Rumänien (Q235127) (← links)
- May Abel Smith (Q235144) (← links)
- Leopoldo Moncada (Q235195) (← links)
- Alexandra Moncada (Q235196) (← links)
- Mafalda Cecilia of Bulgaria, Princess of Bulgaria (Q235208) (← links)
- Tassilo of Bulgaria, Prince of Bulgaria (Q235209) (← links)
- Charlotte Augusta Louisa Hanover (Q235259) (← links)
- Christian von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (Q235483) (← links)
- John Campbell, 9. Duke of Argyll (Q235485) (← links)
- Alexander Cambridge, 1. Earl of Athlone (Q235503) (← links)
- Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood (Q235506) (← links)
- William IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain (Q235548) (← links)
- Christian David Ginsburg (Q245469) (← links)
- Annie Besant (Q245548) (← links)
- Dion Fortune (Q245663) (← links)
- Fraternity of the Inner Light (Q245666) (← links)
- The Testimonies of several Citizens of Fickleborough, in the Kingdom of Fairy-Land, concerning the Life and Character of Robert Hush, Commonly called Bob (London: John Morphew, 1713). (Q245706) (← links)
- The History of the Proceedings of the Mandarins and Proatins of the Britomartian Empire, 2nd edition (1713). (Q245708) (← links)
- The Northern Atalantis [...] 2nd edition corrected (London: A. Baldwin, 1713). (Q245709) (← links)
- The Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 3, 3rd edition (London: A. Bettesworth, 1713). (Q245710) (← links)
- The Works of T. Petronius Arbiter fourth edition (S. Briscoe/ J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1713). (Q245711) (← links)
- The Lover's Secretary or the Adventures of Lindamira (London: R. Wellington, 1713). (Q245712) (← links)
- The Count de Gabalis (London: B. Lintott/ E. Curll, 1714). (Q245713) (← links)
- Don Quixote, in Hudibrastick Verse, vol. 3, pt. 1 (London: E. Tracy/ J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1714). (Q245714) (← links)
- The Mysteries of Virginity (London: J. Morphew/ A. Dodd, 1714). (Q245715) (← links)
- The Works of Monsieur De St. Evremond, 1-3 (London: J. Churchill/ J. Darby/ J. Round/ E. Curll/ R. Gosling/ T. Baker, 1714). (Q245716) (← links)
- Adam and Eve stript of their Furbelows (London: J. Woodward/ A. Bettesworth, [1714]). (Q245717) (← links)
- Adam and Eve stript of their Furbelows, 2nd edition (London: J. Woodward/ A. Bettesworth, [1714]). (Q245718) (← links)
- Five Love-Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier. With the Cavalier's Answers. To which is annex'd The Art of Love [...] by Mr. Charles Hopkins (London: R. Wellington, 1714). (Q245719) (← links)
- The Diverting History of the Count de Gabalis: [...] second edition (London: B. Lintott/ E. Curll, 1714). (Q245722) (← links)
- The History of the Lives of the Most Noted Highway-Men [...] in two volumes. 2nd edition [of vol.1] (London: J. Morphew/ A. Dodd, 1714). (Q245725) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Lives, Intrigues and Comical Adventures of the most famous Gamesters, 2nd edition (London: J. Brown/ J. Hooke/ W. Hinchliffe/ F. Burleigh, 1714). (Q245727) (← links)
- The new metamorphosis (1714). (Q245730) (← links)
- The Pilgrim's Progress, 18th edition (London: N. Boddington, 1714). (Q245731) (← links)
- The Works of T. Petronius Arbiter (London: S. Briscoe/ J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1714). (Q245734) (← links)
- Felix Kauffmann (Q245947) (← links)
- Frida Mond (Q245968) (← links)
- Edward Dannreuther (Q248756) (← links)
- Society of Antiquaries of London (Q249723) (← links)
- Georg Forster, A Voyage Round the World (London, 1777). (Q249724) (← links)
- Wilhelm Christoph Dietrich zum Fürstenstein (Q250032) (← links)
- Georg August von Steinberg (Q250612) (← links)
- Jacques Frédéric Le Clerc (Q252699) (← links)
- Henry Johnson (Q252828) (← links)
- Carl Friedrich Abel (Q252830) (← links)
- Johann Albert Bernard (Q253028) (← links)
- Isaac Aldebert (Q253061) (← links)
- John Ward Woodfall (Q253540) (← links)
- Theodor Oehler (Q253584) (← links)
- Heinrich Friedrich Verhuven (Q253632) (← links)
- Alfred Schneider (Q253947) (← links)
- Carl Adolf Hamm (Q253957) (← links)
- Charles d'Éon de Beaumont (Q254898) (← links)
- Lodge "L'Immortalité No. 376", London (Q254901) (← links)
- Crown and Anchor, Strand, London (Q254903) (← links)
- Johann Souchay (Q255018) (← links)
- Charles Souchay (Q255021) (← links)
- Henriette Benecke nee Souchay (Q255023) (← links)
- Christian Steffkins (Q255332) (← links)
- English Moravian-Methodists (Q256346) (← links)
- University College London (Q256589) (← links)
- Ludwig von Mühlenfels (Q256592) (← links)
- English court (Q256615) (← links)
- John Pordage (Q256798) (← links)
- Ann Bathurst (Q256804) (← links)
- Charles Wesley (Q256827) (← links)
- Gerrard Winstanley (Q256833) (← links)
- John Wesley (Q256843) (← links)
- The Fetter Lane Society is registered under the Toleration Act as a dissenting gathering, London, 1742 (Q256856) (← links)
- Fetter Lane Society (Q256871) (← links)
- The Methodist John Wesley joins the Fetter Lane Society, where the Moravian missionaries immediately celebrated the love feast, London, 1738 (Q256883) (← links)
- The Moravian Brother August Gottlieb Spangenberg preached during a Fetter Lane Society love feast, 1743 (Q256886) (← links)
- French Prophets Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and sedition, London, 22 November 1707 (Q257092) (← links)
- The Camisards start attracting British millenarians, London, 1707 (Q257093) (← links)
- French Prophets expel several false prophets from their ranks and divide into twelve missionary tribes, London, after 25 May 1708 (Q257094) (← links)
- The French Prophet Elie Marion announces the conversion of the Jews, London 1706 (Q257124) (← links)
- Second mission of the French Prophets, 1 June 1712-1714 (Q257130) (← links)
- French Prophets are excommunicated by the Huguenot consistory, London, March 1707 (Q257133) (← links)
- French Prophets are taken to court by the Huguenot ministry, London, May 1707 (Q257134) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive back in London, mid-December 1711 (Q257135) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in London, between June and September 1706 (Q257141) (← links)
- French Prophets fail in resurrecting one of their members, the late Dr Thomas Emes, English countryside, 25 May 1708 (Q257146) (← links)
- Anthony Ashley-Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury (Q265827) (← links)
- Thomas D'Urfey (Q265831) (← links)
- Jean Dubordieu (Q265833) (← links)
- Jean Gaverol (Q265834) (← links)
- Aaron Testas (Q265835) (← links)
- Claude Groteste de la Mothe (Q265836) (← links)
- Hans Caspar von Bothmer (Q265844) (← links)
- Durand Fage, Jean Cavalier and Elie Marion receive the support of Jean Daudé, Charles Portalès and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, London, summer and autumn 1706 (Q265871) (← links)
- Elie Marion delivers apocalyptic warnings with the goal of raising a Huguenot regiment to rekindle the rebellion in the Cévennes, London, autumn 1706 (Q265872) (← links)
- Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers, Jean Daudé and Charles Portalès compile Elie Marion's prophecies, London, September 1706 (Q265873) (← links)
- Les Avertissemens Prophétiques d'Elie Marion (April 1707) (Q265874) (← links)
- François-Maximilien Misson collects refugees' testimonies about the prophets' miraculous gifts in the Cévennes, London, winter 1706-1707 (Q265875) (← links)
- Le Théâtre Sacré des Cévennes (April 1707) (Q265876) (← links)
- Huguenot rioters assault the Camisards and their British followers, London, April 1707 (Q265878) (← links)
- The Camisards start to attract members of the Philadelphian Society, London, May 1707 (Q265879) (← links)
- The Camisards and Philadelphians merge into the French Prophets, London, circa May 1707 (Q265880) (← links)
- Early French Prophet assemblies are held at the house of Philadelphian Rebecca Critchlow, London, from 28 May 1707 (Q265881) (← links)
- People with different theological backgrounds join the French Prophets, London, from summer 1707 (Q265882) (← links)
- People with different socio-economic backgrounds join the French Prophets, London, from summer 1707 (Q265883) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707 (Q265885) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are exposed on the scaffold for two days, London, 1-2 December 1707 (Q265886) (← links)
- Three volumes of prophetical warnings, John Lacy, London, July-November 1707 (Q265887) (← links)
- Influential voices of the period take part in the pamphlet war on religious enthusiasm sparked by the French Prophet's expansion (Q265888) (← links)
- Martin Powell creates a show satirizing the French Prophets in Covent Garden, London (Q265891) (← links)
- French Prophet John Potter announces Dr Thomas Emes will be raised from the death by John Lacy on 25 May 1708, London, January 1708 (Q265892) (← links)
- French Prophet John Lacy performs several miraculous cures (Q265893) (← links)
- French Prophet Abraham Withrow persuades Richard Bulkeley to redistribute his wealth to his poorer co-religionists (Q265894) (← links)
- John Lacy expels Abraham Withrow from the French Prophets as a result of his Doctrine of Levellism, London, summer 1708 (Q265895) (← links)
- Camisard Abraham Mazel stays in London, February-August 1708 (Q265896) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Jeanne Raoux rename 160 French Prophet followers according to biblical names, London, August-December 1708 (Q265897) (← links)
- Huguenot ministers of London form a consistory to contain the threat of the Camisards, London, 1706 (Q265904) (← links)
- The Huguenot consistory of London publicly condemns the Camisards, 5 January 1707 (Q265905) (← links)
- Edmund Calamy (Q265911) (← links)
- Mary Astell (Q265919) (← links)
- Royal College of Physicians of London (Q265955) (← links)
- Elizabeth Gray performs the fall of the whore of Babylon, London, November 1707 (Q265980) (← links)
- The resurrected Philadelphians and the Camisards hold their foundational assembly, London, 28 May 1707 (Q266042) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow hosts a French Prophet assembly of 107 people in his house, London, 19 January 1708 (Q266075) (← links)
- Elie Marion delivers apocalyptic predictions of the fall of Rome, London, after 16 September 1706 (Q266236) (← links)
- The Camisards accuse the ministers of the French-speaking churches in London of deserting their flock after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (Q266249) (← links)
- Ministers of French-speaking churches in London condemn Elie Marion, Durand Fage and Jean Cavalier as impostors, January 1707 (Q266251) (← links)
- George Fox (Q266564) (← links)
- John Bellers (Q266574) (← links)
- William Penn (Q266601) (← links)
- William Popple (Q266602) (← links)
- Claude Brousson meets the Presbyterian minister John Quick, London, 1694 (Q266626) (← links)
- The English Quaker wine merchant William Popple escapes to London after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1688 (Q266657) (← links)
- The Friends of Congénies send Jean de Marcillac-Lecointe to represent them before the London Quakers, November 1785 (Q266663) (← links)
- The Inspiré Paul Coudognan travels to London and meets the eminent Quaker John Eliot (Q266667) (← links)
- Gerlach Adolf von Münchhausen (Q266695) (← links)
- Maurice Édouard Godefroi de La Tour d’Auvergne (Q269937) (← links)
- Théodore Léger (Q269982) (← links)
- Charles de Montalembert (Q270225) (← links)
- Gabriel Julien Ouvrard (Q270297) (← links)
- Michel Jean-Baptiste de Wenzel (Q270699) (← links)
- Hanover Tales: Or, the History of Count Fradonia and the Unfortunate Baritia(London [E. Curll], 1715). (Q272445) (← links)
- Truth found out too late: or, the Fruits of Jealousy. And The Jealous Husband: or, Witty Lady (London: J. B./ J. Roberts, 1715). (Q272447) (← links)
- An Abstract of the Remarkable Passages in the Life of a Private Gentleman (London: J. Downing, 1715). (Q272448) (← links)
- A Second Tale of a Tub: or, The History of Robert Powel the Puppet-Show-Man, 2nd edition (London: J. Roberts, 1715). (Q272449) (← links)
- Johann Wilhelm Hässler (Q272481) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli, 2nd edition corrected (1715). (Q272511) (← links)
- The History of George A. Green, Pindar of the Town of Wakefield (London: D. Mead/ D. Pratt, 1715). (Q272514) (← links)
- The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas [...]. Made English by Sir Roger l'Estrange (London: Society of Stationers/ J. Baker, 1715). (Q272515) (← links)
- Euphues and Lucilla: or the false Friend and inconstant Mistress (London: J. Noon/ T. Sharpey, 1716). (Q272516) (← links)
- Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners in a Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1716). (Q272518) (← links)
- Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon [...] Third Edition (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716). (Q272519) (← links)
- Captain Alexander Smith [pseud.], The Second Volume of the Court of Venus (London: J. Baker/ R. Burleigh, 1716). (Q272520) (← links)
- A Turkish Merchant at Amsterdam [Defoe, Daniel?], The Conduct of Christians Made the Sport of Infidels (London: S. Baker, 1717). (Q272521) (← links)
- The Spanish Pole-Cat (London: E. Curll/ W. Taylor, 1717). (Q272522) (← links)
- [George Duckett,] A Second Tale of a Tub: or, The History of Robert Powel the Puppet-Show-Man, 3rd edition (London: J. Roberts, 1717). (Q272523) (← links)
- Marie Catherine La Mothe, Countess d' Aulnoy, Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain (London: D. Browne/ A. Bell, J. Darby/ A. Bettesworth/ J. Pemberton/ C. Rivington/ J. Hooke/ T. Cox/ J. Batley/ E. Symon, 1717). (Q272526) (← links)
- [Delarivier Manley,] The Adventures of Rivella [...] third edition (London: E. Curll, 1717). (Q272527) (← links)
- John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 2, 10th edition (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1717). (Q272529) (← links)
- Eustache Le Noble de Tennelière, Pure Love: A Novel. Being The History of the Princess Zulima (1718). (Q272534) (← links)
- John Lyly, The false Friend and inconstant Mistress (London: J. Hooke, 1718). (Q272537) (← links)
- H., M. [Mary Hearne], The Lover's Week: or, the Six Days Adventures of Philander and Amaryllis, 2nd edition (London: E. Curll/ R. Francklin, 1718). (Q272538) (← links)
- John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress, 19th edition (London: M. Boddington, 1718). (Q272539) (← links)
- John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress, pt. 3, 10th edition (London: A. Bettesworth, 1718). (Q272540) (← links)
- Bernhard Le Bovier de Fontenelle/ Aphra Behn, The Theory or System of Several New Inhabited Worlds [...] English by Mrs. Behn (London, 1718). (Q272541) (← links)
- [Sarah Butler,] Milesian Tales: or: Instructive Novels for the happy Conduct of Life (London: E. Curll/ J. Roberts, 1719). (Q272548) (← links)
- Passionate Love-Letters between a Polish Princess and a certain Chevalier (London: T. Bickerton, 1719). (Q272549) (← links)
- H.. M. [Mary Hearne], The Female Deserters. A Novel. By the Author of The Lover's Week (London: J. Roberts, 1719). (Q272553) (← links)
- [Jean Rousset de Missy,] The History of Cardinal Alberoni (London: S. Illidge/ T. Corbet/ H. Riboteau, 1719). (Q272554) (← links)
- The Secret History of the Prince of the Nazarenes and Two Turks to which is added, The Fatal Amour between a beautiful Lady, and a young Nobleman (London: J. Moore, 1719). (Q272558) (← links)
- Alexander Smith [pseud.], A Compleat History of the Lives and Robberies of the most Notorious Highway-Men (London: S. Briscoe/ A. Dodd, 1719). (Q272561) (← links)
- Jane Barker, Exilius: or, The Banish'd Roman, second edition (London: E. Curll, 1719). (Q272562) (← links)
- Jane Barker, The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia, 2nd edition (London: A. Bettesworth/ E. Curll, 1719). (Q272566) (← links)
- [Emanuel Forde,] The Famous and Pleasant History of Parismus, 6th edition (London: T. Norris, 1719). (Q272568) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] second edition (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q272569) (← links)
- [Charles Gildon,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr. D–––– De F––, 2nd edition (London: J. Roberts, 1719). (Q272573) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, vol. 1, 4th edition (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q272575) (← links)
- John Bunyan,] The Pilgrim's Progress [...] second part [...] eleventh edition (London: M. Boddington, 1719). (Q272584) (← links)
- Eustache Le Noble de Tennelière, Zulima: or, Pure Love. A Novel [...] (London: J. Hooke/ J. Roberts, 1719). (Q272585) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe?] Memoirs of a Cavalier: or a Military Journal of the Wars in Germany and the Wars in England from the Year 1632 to the Year 1648 (London: A. Bell/ J. Osborn/ W. Taylor/ T. Warner, 1720). (Q272586) (← links)
- Mr. Milton/ Lady W----/ Ambrose Philips/ Thomas Killegrew, Miscellanea Aurea: or the Golden Medley (London: A. Bettesworth/ J. Pemberton, 1720). (Q272588) (← links)
- A. B, The Perfidious Brethren, or, the Religious Triumvirate (London: T. Bickerton/ W. Meadows/ J. Brotherton/ A. Dodd, 1720). (Q272589) (← links)
- Mary Hearne, Honour, the Victory; and Love, the Prize. Illustrated in Ten Novels by Mrs. Hearne (London: E. Curll, 1720). (Q272591) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe?] The Dumb Philosopher (London: T. Bickerton, 1720). (Q272593) (← links)
- The French Rogue: or, The Life of Monsieur Ragoue de Versailles (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1720). (Q272594) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe with William Bond and Eliza Haywood?] The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell [...] 2nd edition (London: E. Curll/ W. Mears/ T. Jauncy/ W. Meadows/ A. Bettesworth/ W. Lewis/ W. Graves, 1720). (Q272595) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life, and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] fifth edition (London: W. Taylor, 1720). (Q272598) (← links)
- [Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra/ Alonso de Castillo Solórzano,] The Spanish Decameron, 4th edition (London: J. Bowyer, 1720). (Q272604) (← links)
- Thomas More (Q272627) (← links)
- Thomas Deloney (Q272634) (← links)
- John Lyly (Q272637) (← links)
- Thomas Lodge (Q272639) (← links)
- Thomas Nashe (Q272640) (← links)
- John Bunyan (Q272657) (← links)
- Joshua Barnes (Q272664) (← links)
- Catharine Trotter (Q272672) (← links)
- Robert Paltock (Q272679) (← links)
- John Cleland (Q272691) (← links)
- Charlotte Charke (Q272696) (← links)
- Laurence Sterne (Q272698) (← links)
- John Hill (Q272701) (← links)
- Horace Walpole (Q272705) (← links)
- Oliver Goldsmith (Q272728) (← links)
- John Moore (Q272730) (← links)
- Charlotte Lennox (Q272731) (← links)
- Richard Cumberland (Q272734) (← links)
- Thomas Holcroft (Q272768) (← links)
- Charlotte Turner Smith (Q272776) (← links)
- Sophia Lee (Q272785) (← links)
- Frances Burney (Q272791) (← links)
- Elizabeth Inchbald (Q272796) (← links)
- William Godwin (Q272805) (← links)
- Harriet Lee (Q272808) (← links)
- Jane West (Q272811) (← links)
- Mary Wollstonecraft (Q272819) (← links)
- Mary Hays (Q272820) (← links)
- Helen Maria Williams (Q272821) (← links)
- Edward Nares (Q272839) (← links)
- Elizabeth Cobbold (Q272846) (← links)
- Ann Radcliffe (Q272851) (← links)
- Thomas Hope (Q272874) (← links)
- Charlotte Dacre (Q272885) (← links)
- Lady Charlotte Bury (Q272900) (← links)
- Elizabeth Benger (Q272903) (← links)
- Matthew Gregory Lewis (Q272904) (← links)
- William Henry Ireland (Q272905) (← links)
- Catherine Stepney (Q272922) (← links)
- Selina Davenport (Q272927) (← links)
- William Fisher (Q272937) (← links)
- Sydney, Lady Morgan (Q272946) (← links)
- Jane Taylor (Q272950) (← links)
- Lady Caroline Lamb (Q272963) (← links)
- Theodore Hook (Q272976) (← links)
- Matthew Henry Barker (Q272987) (← links)
- Frederick Marryat (Q273005) (← links)
- Thomas Carlyle (Q273021) (← links)
- Frederick Chamier (Q273032) (← links)
- Emily Eden (Q273039) (← links)
- Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby (Q273040) (← links)
- George Payne Rainsford James (Q273058) (← links)
- John Henry Newman (Q273074) (← links)
- Sara Coleridge (Q273088) (← links)
- Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Q273092) (← links)
- Benjamin Disraeli (Q273110) (← links)
- Samuel Warren (Q273138) (← links)
- Jane Wells Webb Loudon (Q273141) (← links)
- Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (Q273147) (← links)
- Mary Boyle (Q273164) (← links)
- William Makepeace Thackeray (Q273185) (← links)
- Geraldine Jewsbury (Q273200) (← links)
- Robert Mackenzie Daniel (Q273215) (← links)
- Ellen Wood (Q273218) (← links)
- Charles Reade (Q273220) (← links)
- Anthony Trollope (Q273236) (← links)
- Elizabeth Youatt (Q273240) (← links)
- Albert Richard Smith (Q273246) (← links)
- Harriet Frances Bagot (Q273251) (← links)
- Thomas Mayne Reid (Q273273) (← links)
- George Eliot (Q273297) (← links)
- Menella Bute Smedley (Q273300) (← links)
- Mary Anne Hardy (Q273375) (← links)
- Wilkie Collins (Q273380) (← links)
- Annie French Hector (Q273397) (← links)
- Thomas Alexander Browne (Q273427) (← links)
- Charles Hamilton Aidé (Q273430) (← links)
- Margaret Oliphant (Q273465) (← links)
- George Walter Thornbury (Q273481) (← links)