John Wilcox
Active Years
Min year: 1646, Max year: 1755, Max count: 11
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
- 1725: A catalogue of the library of a foreign minister, collected by himself in Italy and France; ... to be sold by auction, ... on Wednesday, the 22d of this instant, ... By John Wilcox,
- 1727: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? scientia & facultate præstantium: ex bibliothecis S. Moreland, ... Or, a catalogue of the libraries of S. Moreland, ... Which will be sold by auction ... on Tuesday the 7th of November 1727, ... By John Wilcox,
- 1727: Catalogus librorum præstantissimorum quos sibi comparavit Tho. Sergeant, ... or, a catalogue. of excellent books in most faculties and languages; ... to be sold by auction ... on Thursday the second day of March next, ... By John Wilcox,
- 1728: Catalogus bibliothecæ Reverendi Doctissimique viri Josephi Hussey, ... or, a catalogue of the library of the Reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Hussey ... which will be sold by auction, ... on Wednesday the 3d of April, 1728. ... By John Wilcox,
- 1728: A catalogue of the entire library of Thomas Madox ... Which will be sold by auction, ... on Tuesday the 6th of February 1727/8, ... by John Wilcox,
- 1729: Bibliotheca anonymiana
- 1729: A catalogue of choice and valuable books: in Greek, Latin, Italian, and English. Chiefly consisting of history, law, and the classicks; many of which cum not. variorum. ... Being the library of the late Benjamin Hinde ... to be fairly sold by way of auction, ... on Monday the 20th of January, 1728-9; by John Wilcox,
- 1730: A catalogue of the library of the Honble Samuel Molyneux, ... to be sold by auction on Tuesday the 20th of January, 1729-30,
- 1730: Bibliotheca Burnetiana
- 1731: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books, the chief of which were lately brought from abroad: and are to be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 19th of May instant, at David Lyon's, ... by John Wilcox,
- 1731: A catalogue of the valuable library collected by that truly laborious antiquary Peter le Neve ... Which will be sold by auction, on Monday the 22d day of February 1730/31, ... By John Wilcox,
- 1732: A catalogue of very curious, rare and uncommon books: being the intire collection of Mr. George Erichs, ... to be sold by auction ... on Thursday, Nov. 9. 1732. ... By John Wilcox,
- 1732: A catalogue of the valuable library of the Reverend George Andrew Ruperti, ... to be sold by auction, ... on Monday the 20th of March, 1732. ... By John Wilcox,
- 1735: A catalogue of books
- 1736: A catalogue of books: being the libraries of Col. Talbot, and the Reverend Dr. Yeates, ... which will be sold ... by John Wilcox, ... on Monday the 5th of April, 1736.
- 1737: A catalogue of curious books, being the library of the late learned and ingenious George Sale, ... to be sold by auction, ... on Monday, the 2d of May, ... by John Wilcox,
- 1737: A catalogue of books in several languages and faculties
- 1737: A catalogue of curious books, being the library of the late learned and ingenious George Sale, ... to be sold by auction, at [blank] on [blank] ... by John Wilcox,
- 1738: A catalogue of several thousand rare and valuable books; being the libraries of Samuel Humphreys, Esq; and a learned connoisseur ... to be sold ... at John Wilcox's ... on Monday the [blank] of this instant. [blank]
- 1738: A sermon preached before the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 30, 1737. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Wilcox, D. D. Master of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
- 1738: A catalogue of almost seven thousand volumes of curious books, selected from the libraries of a learned divine, a physician, a surgeon, and a gentleman, ... to be sold on Monday the 17th of April, 1738. By John Wilcox,
- 1740: A catalogue of many thousand rare and valuable books, in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, and English. In all parts of learning, which will begin this day, ... at John Wilcox's,
- 1747: Two letters from the Rev. Dr. Wilcox, master of Clare-Hall, and an answer to them. With observations, to shew the letters do not contain the judgment of the master, but the plea of the defendant against the propriety of Mr. Freeman's foundation. And a copy of a protest deliver'd to the master, whilst the election was depending, by the party lately rejected
- 1747: A catalogue of the curious and valuable libraries of John Copping
- 1755: To His Grace, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, ... and the other noblemen and gentlemen, appointed trustees of the British Musæum. The most humble petition of John Wilcox, late bookseller in the Strand, ... that your Honours would be pleased to chuse him ... as librarian to tha collection,
As Publisher
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