Thomas Osborne
Active Years
Min year: 1656, Max year: 1795, Max count: 12
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1656: A dissertation on a passage of scripture little noticed
- 1725: Catalogus librorum maxime? insignium. Being a catalogue of very choice and valuable books. Consisting of a fine collection of history; more particularly of such as relate to our own English affairs. ... to be sold ... by Thomas Osborne, ... on Tuesday the 13th of April,
- 1726: Catalogus bibliothecae Rogeri Smith arm antiquary clarissimi & librorum amantissimi. ... Which will begin to be sold very cheap ... at Thomas Osborne's, ... on Thursday the 20th day of January 1726.
- 1727: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis Joannis Keightley & Joannis Deale, arm'. or, a catalogue of the libraries of John Keightley and John Deale ... to be sold ... at Thomas Osborne's, ... on Monday the sixteenth day of January, 1726. ...
- 1728: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Spinckes and part of the library of the late Lord Chief-Baron Gilbert, ... to be sold ... at Thomas Osborne's ... on Thursday the 29th day of February, 1728.
- 1730: Books printed for T. Osborne, in Grays-Inn
- 1732: Bibliothecarum eruditissimi viri Tho. Wright, Arm'. & Reverendi Henrici Burton
- 1732: Bibliotheca Atterburiana & Wentworthiana
- 1732: Trium bibliothecarum insigni copia? omnigenæ literaturæ libror
- 1733: Bibliothecarum illustrissimi Domini Domini Philippi Ducis de Wharton, & Reverendi Domini Doctoris Roberti South
- 1733: Librorum in omni facultate & scientiæ præstantissimorum, catalogus. Or, A catalogue of the libraries of Henry Smith, Esq; late one of the benchers of the Inner-Temple; and the Reverend Mr. Ilive, M.A. (Both deceased;) among which are very near a compleat set of the King of France's cabinet of prints, bound in Morocco, with the King's-Arms. Græ vius and Gronovius, 28 vol, large paper. Grævius's antiquities of Italy, 27 vol. large paper. Grævius's antiquities of Sicily, 15 vol. large paper. Tractatus Tractatuum, 28 vol. best edition. Rymer's F?dera, 19 vol. Montfaucon's antiquities, 15 vol. large paper. Ciceronis opera, 4 vol. apud Juntas. Biblia sacra, 8 vol. Parisiis e? typographia regia. Philosophical transactions, 30 vol. compleat. As also a compleat set of the best editions of the classicks, with a very large number of books of prints, architecture, painting, &c. Together with a compleat set of the Common Law. Which will begin to be sold very cheap, the lowest price fixed in each book, on Wednesday the 2d of May, at nine of the clock in the morning; at Thomas Osborne's shop in Gray's-Inn. 1733. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, and money for any library of books
- 1734: Bibliotheca Wincupiana & Martyniana
- 1735: Bibliotheca splendidissima
- 1735: Reverendissimi domini domini Richardi Willis, Wintoniensis episcopi, bibliothecæ catalogus
- 1736: A new catalogue of a valuable and choice collection of books
- 1736: A catalogue of the valuable library of that great antiquarian Mr. Tho. Hearne ... to be sold ... at T. Osborne's shop in Gray's-Inn, on Monday the 16th day of February 1735-6
- 1736: A catalogue of the valuable libraries of Sir Peter Killegrew, Bart. and William Arnall, Esq; deceas'd
- 1737: A catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend Dr. Yalden, ... William More, and Samuel Baldwin, ... to be sold ... on Monday the 14th day of February, at T. Osborne's shop
- 1737: A catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of books
- 1738: A catalogue of a valuable collection of manuscripts, and books; being the library of his Excellency Francis Colman,
- 1738: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Rev. Father in God, Dr. William Fleetwood, ... to be sold ... at T. Osborne's shop ... on Wednesday the 10th day of May 1738,
- 1738: A catalogue of several valuable libraries of books and manuscripts
- 1739: A catalogue of a small but curious parcel of books
- 1739: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Right Honourable Lord Chief Baron Reynolds
- 1739: An extensive and curious catalogue of valuable books and manuscripts in all languages
- 1740: Bibliotheca Roussettiana
- 1741: Bibliotheca bibliothecarum
- 1742: The eleventh day's sale. A curious small apparatus of mathematical instruments, which will be sold in the 11th and 12th day's sale in the morning time, viz. Friday the 9th, and Saturday the 10th of April, immediately after the manuscripts
- 1742: Proposals for printing, by subscription, the two first volumes of Bibliotheca Harleiana
- 1742: A catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of books
- 1742: Proposals for printing, by subscription, the two first volumes of Bibliotheca Harleiana: or, A catalogue of the library of the late Earl of Oxford. Purchased by Thomas Osborne, bookseller, in Gray's-Inn
- 1743: Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ
- 1743: Proposals for printing, by subscription, The Harleian miscellany
- 1743: Proposals for printing, by subscription, The Harleian miscellany
- 1744: Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ
- 1745: Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ
- 1745: This day is published, price five shillings, the fifth and last volume of Bibliotheca Harleiana: or, A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the late Earl of Oxford.
- 1745: This day is published, neatly printed in a pocket volume, price 3s. 6d. A treatise of all sorts of foods, both animal and vegetable, also of drinkables
- 1745: A catalogue of the valuable library of the Right Honourable Sir John Stanley, bart. deceas'd
- 1745: Proposals for printing, by subscription, The Harleian miscellany: or, a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts
- 1745: This day is published, beautifully printed for Thomas Osborne in Gray's-Inn
- 1745: Books just published by Thomas Osborne
- 1745: This day is published, printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn, in five volumes, price bound, one pound, eleven shillings, and six pence, The modern husbandman or, The present practice of farming
- 1747: A catalogue of the tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number II. Where may be had Numb. I. Numb. III. Will not be published till the First of June, on Account of the Sale of the Library of Mr. Pate, an Eminent Woollen Draper in Cornhill, deceas'd; and several others lately purchased. Which will begin to be sold (the Price and Condition of each Book being printed in the Catalogue) the Beginning of May.
- 1747: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article, printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number I. Numb. II. Will be published the First Day of April, and will be continued publishing the First Day of every Month, till the whole Collection is gone through. Price Six-Pence each Month.
- 1747: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number IV. Where may be had Numb. I, II, III, and IV. N. B. Numb. VI. will be publish'd the first of March.
- 1747: A catalogue of the tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number III. Where may be had Numb. I. and II. Numb. IV, will not be published till the First of October, on Account of the Rising of the Parliament.
- 1747: A catalogue of the libraries of that learned antiquarian Nathaniel Boothe, Esq; and others, purchased since the Harleian collection
- 1747: This day is published in two volumes, ... (Being a compleat history of the woollen manufactory
- 1748: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue selling till the whole Collection is finished. To which is added, The entire Collection of Musick of the Reverend Mr. Comarque, of Putney. Number IV. Where may be had Numb. I, II, and III. N. B. Number V. will be publish'd the first of February.
- 1748: A catalogue (with the prices printed) of several libraries, lately purchased
- 1748: A catalogue of the libraries of the several gentlemen under mentioned, ... Colonel Bladen, ... Governor Winthrop, ... To which is added, an appendix, ... Which will begin to be sold at T. Osborne's ... on Tuesday the 26th of April, ... 1748.
- 1749: A catalogue of thirty thousand volumes, (with the prices printed) of several libraries just purchas'd; particularly the library of William Kynaston, Esq; late one of the masters in chancery
- 1749: A catalogue of thirty thousand volumes
- 1750: A catalogue of books of the libraries of the several gentlemen undermention'd
- 1750: A catalogue of the libraries of Richard Graham, Esq
- 1751: Just published, by T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn
- 1751: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Webbe, ... Alexander Davie, ... Francis Carrington, Esq; the Hon. Lady Mary Worsley, and several others, ... to be sold, ... at T. Osborne's, ... till Lady-Day 1751.
- 1751: A catalogue of the library of books, of the late learned Dr. Abraham Hall
- 1752: The first part of T. Osborne's catalogue of books, of several very considerable libraries for the year 1752.
- 1752: A catalogue of the library of books, of the Late Learned Dr. Abraham Hall, physician to the Charter-House
- 1753: Just published, compleat, by T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn
- 1753: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Dr. Cromwell Mortimer
- 1753: Just published, by T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn, in one volume, octavo, The history of the Parliament of England. Translated from the French of the Abbe Raynal
- 1753: Just published by T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn
- 1753: Books printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn. In eight volumes in 4to. The second edition of The Harleian miscellany:
- 1753: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Revd. Dr. Butler, ... Samuel Horsman, ... Counsellor Horsman, the Revd. Mr. Marcus Gibbin, ... more than one hundred thousand volumes. ... at T. Osborne's ... And will continue selling every day till the first of October, 1753. ... The second vol. will be publish'd in February, and the third vol. the beginning of May
- 1754: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Burnet, Kt. ... the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, Fellow of Eton, ... together with the remainder of the libraries of the Right Reverend Dr. Butler, ... Dr. Horsman, and many others, ... Vol. II. ... will be sold ... at T. Osborne's in Gray's-Inn. Both the first and second volume, which remain unsold, will stand in order till the last of October 1754,
- 1755: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Right Reverend Dr. John Conybeare, late Bishop of Bristol, and Dean of Christ-Church, Oxford
- 1755: Money for any library or parcel of books, prints or manuscripts
- 1755: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Comarque, of Putney, and the Rev. Mr. Johnson, of St. Martin's in the Fields, &c. ... the sale will begin at T. Osborne's, in Gray's Inn, on Monday the 14th of December,
- 1757: A catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend John Creyke, .. and many other considerable libraries: ... Which will begin to be sold on Monday the 2d of January, ... 1758. ... at T. Osborne's
- 1757: A catalogue of the libraries of John De Pesters, Esq; the Right Reverend Dr. John Conybeare, late Bishop of Bristol, the Rev. Dr. Thomas Gale, Dean of York; Roger Gale, Esq; the great antiquarian, Gilbert Walmsley, Esq; Chancellor of the Diocese of Litchfield; and others
- 1758: Advertisement. To the nobility, gentlemen of the law and others, T. Osborne, bookseller in Gray's Inn, takes the liberty of acquainting them, that he has purchased of the executors of the late Mr. Birmingham, one of the door-keepers to the House of Lords, the under-mentioned particulars, which are to be sold at half the prices
- 1759: A catalogue of the libraries of the Honourable Sir Luke Schaub, Bart. and of several noblemen and gentlemen; ... Which will begin to be sold this day, ... till the first of January 1760, ... at T. Osborne's
- 1759: A catalogue of the libraries of that learned antiquarian Edmund Sawyer, ... and of several other eminent gentlemen, lately deceased; ... which will begin to be sold on the first day of January 1760, ... at T. Osborne's
- 1761: A catalogue for the year 1761, of the libraries of the Hon. Augustus George Egerland, ... Dr. George Hepburn, ... Dr. Edward Hody, ... to be sold this day ... 'till the first of January 1762. At T. Osborne's.
- 1762: The first volume of a catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Dongworth
- 1762: The first volume of a catalogue for the year 1763. Consisting of the libraries of the Rev. Dr. Philip Bearcroft, ... the Rev. Dr. Thomas Morton, ... The books, ... will begin to be sold at T. Osborne's, ... on the first day of December, and continue daily selling to the first day of January 1764.
- 1764: A catalogue for the year 1764
- 1764: A catalogue for the year 1764
- 1765: The second volume of a catalogue of a further part of the stock of T. Osborne
- 1765: The second volume of a catalogue of a further part of the stock of T. Osborne, ... which will begin to be sold ... this and every day till the 1st of January, 1766. In this collection are added, the libraries of ... Sir William Moreton, ... John Miller, ... The Rev. Dr. Waterland,
- 1765: History and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland
- 1766: A catalogue of a farther part of the stock of T. Osborne
- 1795: The speeches of Sir Thomas Osborne, Bart. and Patrick Duigenan
As Publisher
- 1703: A treatise of the just interest of the kings of England, in their free disposing power, and the validity of their grants made to any of their subjects. And the history of acts of resumption and how they have been gain'd. Written at the Request of a Person of Honour' in the year 1657, by a Person Learn'd in the Laws, suppos'd my Lord Chief Justice Hales. To which is added, a prefatory discourse in answer to a discourse on grants and resumptions, and another of the exorbitant grants of W. III
- 1730: Doing good the best preservative against the fea[r] of the civil power
- 1732: Righteousness the exaltation of a nation. A sermon preach'd at Guildford, March the 24th, 1732. at the assizes held there, Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Eyre, And the Honourable Mr. Baron Thompson. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By George Osborne, Vicar of Battersea in Surry
- 1736: The modern cook
- 1740: Præ-Existence. A poem, in imitation of Milton
- 1743: An enquiry into the exility of the vessels in a human body
- 1745: A collection of voyages and travels, consisting of authentic writers in our own tongue
- 1746: The royal charter
- 1746: A dissertation on endemial diseases
- 1760: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist
As Printer
As Bookseller
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