Richard Janeway
Active Years
Min year: 1680, Max year: 1703, Max count: 85
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1680: Thomas Dangerfield's ansvver to a certain scandalous paper, entituled, The Kings evidence vindicated, as to the imputation of perjury
- 1680: Honest Hodge & Ralph holding a sober discourse
- 1680: An answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum: by a learned pen
- 1681: The deplorable state and condition of the poor French Protestants commiserated
- 1681: A short view of the reign of King Henry III
- 1681: Memoirs of the most remarkable enterprises and actions of James Duke of York, Albany and Ulster
- 1681: The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince
- 1681: A dialogue between an exchange, and exchange-alley
- 1681: A caution to all true English Protestants, concerning the late Popish Plot
- 1681: News from Colchester. In a letter to a dear friend (an honest Whig) at London
- 1681: A new discovery of the sham-Presbyterian plot. Or, the substance of the information of James Carol
- 1681: A supplement to the Popish Courant
- 1681: A dialogue upon the burning of the Pope and Presbyter, in effigie at Westminster, Novem. 5. 1681
- 1681: A modest address to the livery-men of London
- 1681: Non-residency and pluralities, justly exposed: or, The Pluralist and non-resident honestly and truly characterized
- 1681: A vindication of The naked truth, the second part
- 1681: A vindication of the Protestant petitioning apprentices
- 1681: An appeal of all the non-conformists in England to God
- 1681: The lawyers demurrer, to the addresses in fashion. Or, The several declarations and orders of the honourable Societies of the Middle-Temple
- 1681: The third part of Naked truth: or, Some serious considerations, that are of high concern to the ruling clergy of England, Scotland, or any other Protestant nation
- 1681: The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince
- 1682: The covenant of grace effectually remembred
- 1682: A letter from an ignoramus to his correspondent
- 1682: News from Ireland
- 1682: The King of Morocco's letter
- 1682: A dialogue upon the burning of the Pope and Presbyter, in effigie at Westminster, Novem. 5. 1681.
- 1688: To the King's most excellent Majesty, giving thanks for his royal declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1689: A true account of a strange and wonderful earth-quake happening in a great mountain in Ireland, which continued from May 28th. to the 2d. instant. In a letter from one newly come out of Ireland, to his friend in London
- 1689: A remarkable account of the penitent carriage and behaviour of the whip-makers wife
- 1689: The grumbletonian crew reprehended
- 1690: An examination of Dr. Comber's Scholastical history of the primitive and general use of liturgies in the Christian church. By S.B
As Printer
As Bookseller
- 1680: From aboard the Van-herring. Another letter from Legorn, to an eminent merchant in London
- 1680: From aboard the Van-herring. Another letter from Legorn, to an eminent merchant in Lond. Sept. 23. 1680
- 1680: A true narrative of the Duke of Monmouth's late journey into the west, in a letter from an eye-witness thereof, to his correspondent in London
- 1680: The confession of Francis Nicholson
- 1682: Gigantomaxia. Or a full, and true relation of the . . . fight
- 1688: The legality of the court held by His Majesties ecclesiastical commissioners, defended
- 1689: A brief history of the succession of the crown of England, &c
- 1689: A copy of a prophecy, sent by the late honourable Algernoon Sydney Esq; in the year 1666. from Montpelliers, to B. Furly of Rotterdam, and by him accidentally found among old papers, Febr. 18/28. 1689
- 1689: The character of a Grumbletonian, or, The New malcontent
- 1689: A dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the articles, and some of the canons of the Church of England
- 1689: A copy of a prophecy, sent to the late honourable Algernoon Sydney Esq; in the year 1666. from Montpelliers
- 1689: Their Highness the Prince & Princess of Orange's opinion about a general liberty of conscience, &c
- 1689: The naked truth: or, The true state of the primitive church
- 1689: The history and transactions of the English nation
- 1689: The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince
- 1689: An abstract of the unnatural rebellion, and barbarous massacre of the Protestants, in the kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641
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