W. H.
Active Years
Min year: 1640, Max year: 1728, Max count: 23
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1643: A light to Lilie
- 1647: An ansvver to Mr. Francis Cornvvells positions & inferences
- 1657: The generall history of vvomen
- 1681: The time-servers: or, A touch of the times
- 1683: Vox clamantis; or, A cry to Protestant dissenters
- 1700: The proceedings of the Court of Admiralty, by a special commission, being the tryals of all the French pirates at the Old-Baily, on Monday. Tuseday [sic] Thursday and Friday, being the 21st, 22d, 24th, 25th days of October, 1700, and in the 12th year of His Majesty's Reign
As Printer
- 1650: A peace-making iurie, or twelve moderate propositions, tending to the reconciling of the present differences about church-combinations betwixt the Presbyterian and Independent. By Philalethirenĉus Junior, anno 1650
- 1650: A French-English dictionary
- 1650: A French-English dictionary, compil'd by Mr. Randle Cotgrave: with another in English and French
- 1650: A French-English dictionary
- 1650: A French-English dictionary, compil'd by Mr Randle Cotgrave: with another in English and French. Whereunto are newly added the animadversions and supplements, &c. of James Howell Esquire.
- 1651: The reconciler. Or, A sermon preached before a communion, by Iohn Aris, Mr. of Arts of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, now rector of Mideleyden in the county of Bucks. To which is added a charm for a slanderous tongue, briefly written in a letter to an obstinate offender that way
- 1651: Velitationes polemicĉ: or, Polemicall short discussions of certain particular and select questions. By I.D. Phil-Iren-Alethius
- 1652: A treatise of justification
- 1654: Vindiciĉ literarum, the schools guarded: or, The excellency and usefulnesse of arts, sciences, languages, history, and all sorts of humane learning
- 1654: The pain-mans [sic] path-way to heaven. Wherin every man may clearly see whether he shall be saved or damned
- 1655: Advice concerning bils of exchange
- 1656: The doctrine of practicall praying
- 1656: A miracle of miracles: or, Christ in our nature
- 1656: Poems, by that most famous wit, William Drummond of Hawthornden
- 1656: Logicke unfolded: or, The body of logicke in English, made plaine to the meanest capacity
- 1657: The generall history of vvomen
- 1657: Grace: the truth and growth, and different degrees thereof
- 1659: The most elegant, and elabourate poems of that great court-vvit, Mr William Drummond
- 1659: The vvay to everlasting happinesse: or, the substance of Christian religion
- 1660: A help to prayer, both extempore, and set by a forme
- 1660: A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) Or A brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners
- 1661: Against disloyalty
- 1662: Eleutheria epistameno?n kai Anoche? asthenounto?n or Christian liberty rightly stated and enlarged
- 1665: A sermon preached before the court at Christchurch Chappel in Oxford. By Robert South, D.D. publick orator to the University of Oxford, and chaplain to the Lord high Chancellor of England.
- 1667: The spiritual bee, or A miscellaney of spiritual, historical, natural observations, and occasional occurencyes
- 1689: Angelus Britannicus
- 1690: Angelus Britannicus
- 1690: England's mercury, or, An ephemeris for the year of Christ 1690
- 1691: Angelus Britannicus
- 1691: Mercurius Britannicus, or, An ephemeris for the year of Christ 1691
- 1692: Angelus Britannicus
- 1692: Angelus Britannicus
- 1699: The lady's new-year's-gift: or, Advice to a daughter
- 1700: A paraphrase upon the books of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon
- 1716: Materia medica
- 1720: An elegy on the death of trade.
- 1722: A new review of London
- 1722: The Richmond beaties. A poem. Inscrib'd to their Royal Highnesses the young princesses. By Mr. Browne
- 1728: A small collection of original poems, &c
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