Richard Whitaker
Active Years
Min year: 1621, Max year: 1650, Max count: 51
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1621: Natures embassie: or, the wilde-mans measures
- 1623: The fatall vesper, or A true and punctuall relation of that lamentable and fearefull accident, hapning on Sunday in the afternoone being the 26. of October last, by the fall of a roome in the Black-Friers in which were assembled many people at a sermon, which was to be preached by Father Drurie a Iesuite
- 1624: The historie of the life and death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland
- 1624: Newes from Rome, Spalato's doome. Or An epitome of the life and behaviour of M. Antonius de Dominis
- 1624: The historie of the life and death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland
- 1637: A protestation of the most high and mighty Prince Charles Lodowicke
- 1638: The posing of the parts: or, a most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules
- 1639: Articles to be ministred. Enqvired of, and answered: in the third visitation of the Right Reverend father in God, Robert
- 1639: Accompts of merchandise ready computed
- 1640: The merchants avizo, or Instructions very necessary for their sonnes and servants
- 1640: Riders dictionarie
- 1640: The annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The description of Germanie
- 1641: A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony, of the Church of England
- 1641: A compendious discourse, proving episcopacy to be of apostolicall, and consequently of divine institution
- 1643: The declaration of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdome of Scotland
- 1644: The life of one Jacob Boehmen: who although he were a very meane man, yet wrote the most wonderfull deepe knowledge in naturall and divine things
- 1644: A patterne of Popish peace
- 1646: Aarons rod blossoming. Or, the divine ordinance of church-government vindicated
- 1646: The second part of the history of the civill warres of England between the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke
- 1646: Mans delinquencie attended by divine justice intermixt with mercy
- 1646: The use of the Lords prayer, maintained against the objections of the innovators of these times, by John Despagne minister of the holy Gospel. Englished by C.M.D.M
- 1646: Aarons rod blossoming. Or, The divine ordinance of church-government vindicated
- 1647: Mystagogus poeticus, or The muses interpreter
- 1650: A French-English dictionary, compil'd by Mr. Randle Cotgrave: with another in English and French
- 1650: Certain sermons or homilies
As Bookseller
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