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J. Wallis
Active Years
Min year: 1682, Max year: 1796, Max count: 21
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
1683 in:
WHite-Friars
(1)
1688 in:
White-Friars
(1)
1689 in:
White-Friars
(1)
1689 in:
White-Friers
(1)
1693 near:
Fleetstreet
(1)
1777 in:
Ludgate-Street
(2)
1777 at:
Yorick 's Head
(1)
:
Ludgate-Street
(1)
1778 at:
Yorick 's Head
(1)
:
Ludgate-Street
(1)
1779 in:
Ludgate-Street
(1)
1782 at:
Yorick 's Head
(1)
:
Ludgate-Street
(1)
1789 at:
Yorick 's Head
(1)
:
Ludgate-Street
(1)
As Publisher
1689:
A new copy of verses, intituled Englands glory
1693:
French kings [sic] manifesto, or proposals of peace with the Emperor and allies
1768:
Choheleth, or the royal preacher
1777:
The Age of loyalty: An historical panegyric. With explanatory notes
1777:
Memoirs of the late Edw. W-ly M-Tague, Esq
1777:
Liberal thoughts on the present dilapidation of church-houses; or, An equitable scheme for it's prevention
1778:
Choheleth, or the royal preacher
1779:
Observations on the blood
1781:
Congress unmasked: and the true principles of our modern patriots fully exposed: in reflections on the present combination of the American colonies, and their claim to independency. By a real friend to legal liberty and the constitution
1781:
Biographia nautica
1782:
Poems on various subjects
1787:
Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue
1789:
Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue
1793:
Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue
1795:
Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue
1796:
A chronological epitome of the most remarkable events that have occurred during the French Revolution
As Printer
1682:
Three letters. The first written by a regular priest of the Church of Rome
1682:
The moral shechinah: or a discourse of Gods glory
1682:
A desription [sic] of His Majesties true and loyal subjects, scandalously called Toreys
1682:
The complaint of all the she-traders
1682:
The English remedy: or, Talbor's wonderful secret
1682:
The poets address to His most sacred Majesty
1683:
Remarks on the preface to The Protestant reconciler
1683:
The originals of rebellion: or, the ends of separation
1683:
Memoires of the family of the Stuarts, and the remarkable providences of God towards them
1687:
Strange and wonderfull news from Cornwall
1688:
The great necessity of unity and peace among all protestants, and the bloody principles of the papists made manifest. By the most eminently pious and learned Bishop Usher, sometime lord Primate of Ireland
1688:
Transubstantiation examin'd and confuted
1688:
A new fairing for the merrily disposed: or, The comical history of the famous merry Andrew, W. Phill-
1691:
Vermiculars destroyed
1693:
A Brief account of Charleroy
As Bookseller
1688:
The great necessity of unity and peace among all protestants, and the bloody principles of the papists made manifest. By the most eminently pious and learned Bishop Usher, sometime lord Primate of Ireland
1693:
A Brief account of Charleroy
1786:
Thoughts on the entertainments of the stage
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