T. N.
Active Years
Min year: 1650, Max year: 1800, Max count: 21
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1658: Precepts for Christian practice, or, The rule of the new-creature
- 1658: Rules for the governing of the tongue
- 1693: Vindiciĉ quorundam Roberti Barclaii noematum, contra aliquas argumentationes in eo libro, cui titulus est Antibarclaius
- 1798: Airs, duets, and chorusses, in a new grand historical ballet of action, called Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve
- 1799: Management
- 1800: Speed the plough
- 1800: The highland reel
- 1800: The positive man
As Printer
- 1650: Eikonoklaste?s· In answer to a book intitl'd Eiko?n basilike?, the portrature of His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings
- 1650: The husband's authority unvail'd
- 1650: A friendly debate on a weighty subject: or, a conference by writing betwixt Mr Samuel Eaton and Mr John Knowles concerning the divinity of Iesus Christ
- 1651: A treatise of the principal grounds and maximes of the lawes of this nation
- 1651: Some new cases of the years and time of King Hen. 8. Edw. 6. and Qu: Mary; written out of the Great abridgement
- 1651: Hymnus tabaci
- 1652: The Roman
- 1652: The eating of the body of Christ, considered in its principles. By John Despagne minister of the gospel. Translated out French into English, by John Rivers of Chaford in Sussex, Esquire
- 1652: Choice novels, and amarous tales
- 1653: Reports of certain cases, arising in the severall courts of record at Westminster; in the raignes of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charles
- 1654: An answer to a paper entituled A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of December, 1653
- 1656: Sacred principles services and soliloquies: or, A manual of devotions
- 1656: Anglo-Judĉus, or The history of the Jews, whilst here in England
- 1656: The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church
- 1656: The academy of eloquence
- 1657: The shorter catechism composed by the reverend Assembly of Divines: with the proofs thereof out of the Scriptures in words at length. Which are either some of the formerly quoted places, or others gathered from their other writings; all fitted both for brevity and clearness to this their forme of sound words. For the benefit of Christans in general, and of youth and children in understanding in particular, that they may with more ease acquant themselves with the truth, according to the scriptures, and with the scriptures themselves
- 1657: Sensuality dissected; or, the epicure's motto opened, censured, improved
- 1658: Englands warning-peece: or The history of the gun-powder treason
- 1659: A perfect list of the Lords of the other House, and of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, and barons of the Cinque Ports, now assembled in this present parliament holden at Westminster, for the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Jan. 27. 1658
- 1659: The worthy of Ephratah
- 1660: A declaration of the gentry of the county of Gloucester, who were of the late King's party
- 1660: A New-Years-gift for women
- 1662: The whole book of Psalms collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others
- 1665: Philosophical transactions
- 1668: A sermon preached in the year of our Lord 1650. January 9. At the baptizing of Theophilus, (then Lord Hastings) now Earl of Huntingdon
- 1668: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick
- 1668: An English ansvver to the Scotch speech
- 1669: Angliĉ notitia, or The present state of England
- 1669: An examen of the way of teaching the Latin tongue to little children, by use alone. Englished out of French.
- 1669: Chous epistraphomenos: or, The dust returning to the earth
- 1669: Two new tragedies: The Black Prince, and Tryphon
- 1670: A geographical description of the four parts of the world
- 1670: A cataloge of some books printed for, and sold by John Martyn
- 1670: New experiments upon vipers
- 1671: Paul Festeau's French grammar
- 1671: Angliĉ notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part
- 1671: Tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle. Fellow of the R. Society. Of a discovery of the admirable rarefaction of the air. New observations about the duration of the spring of the air. New experiments touching the condensation of the air by meer cold; and its compressio without mechanical engins. The admirably differing extension of the same quantity of air rarefied and compressed
- 1671: The second part of The present state of England
- 1671: The history of jewels, and of the principal riches of the East and West
- 1672: Angliĉ notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part
- 1672: A discourse of the original, countrey, manners, government and religion of the Cossacks
- 1673: The essays or counsels, civil & moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount S. Alban
- 1673: Angliĉ notitia; or The present state of England: the first part
- 1673: The petition of the Roman Catholicks to the Rump-Parliament. Published by the care of M.M. For general satisfaction
- 1673: The whole book of Psalms collected into English meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others: conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall
- 1674: Angliĉ notitia; or The present state of England: the first part
- 1674: Hudibras. The first and second parts. Written in the time of the late wars. Corrected & amended, with several additions and annotations
- 1675: The Christians defence against the fears of death
- 1675: Kalendarium nauticum
- 1675: Riders 1675. Brittish Merlin
- 1675: An examination of the case of the Quakers, concerning oaths propounded by them, A.D. 1673
- 1676: The second part of The present state of England
- 1676: Kalendarium nauticum
- 1676: Virtuoso
- 1677: The great law of consideration: or a discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open: By Anthony Horneck, preacher at the Savoy
- 1677: The town-fopp: or Sir Timothy Tawdrey
- 1677: An Exact representation of the late comet, or blazing-star
- 1678: The ancient trades decayed, repaired again
- 1678: Some motives and incentives to the love of God
- 1678: The kingdom of God opened and proved to be a kingdom of grace and glory, the one thing necessary for all, and the saints everlasting happiness
- 1678: Dade, 1678
- 1678: Hudibras. The first and second parts
- 1678: The astral gazette: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God's incarnation 1678
- 1679: A true account of the horrid murther committed upon His Grace, the late Lord Archbishop of Saint Andrews, primate and metropolitan of all Scotland, and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of that kingdom
- 1679: A short narrative of the discovery of a college of Jesuits, at a place called the Come, in the county of Hereford
- 1680: Dade, 1680
- 1681: The trade of England revived
- 1682: The great and ancient charter of the Cinque-Ports of our lord the King, and the members of the same
- 1682: The second part of The present state of England
- 1684: Hudibras. The first part
- 1686: The second nativity of Jesus, the accomplishment of the first
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