Thomas Hume
Active Years
Min year: 1716, Max year: 1730, Max count: 21
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at Wood--Street on the 23d of October, 1716
- 1717: Homer's Battle of the frogs and mice
- 1717: Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, tertio. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, ... 1714. ... And from thence continued ... to the twentieth day of February, 1716. being the second session of this present Parliament
- 1717: The whole procession, of the effigies that was [sic] carried thro' the city and suburbs of London
- 1718: The conduct of Christians made the sport of infidels
- 1718: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity
- 1719: The country house
- 1720: The swearers bank, or, Parliamentary security for a new bank
- 1720: The swearer's-Bank
- 1721: The first part of The swearers bank
- 1721: John Ketch, Esq; his letter to the directors of the South-Sea
- 1722: The revenge
- 1723: A contest between Marsyas and Apollo, to be represented on the birth-day of His Most Sacred Majesty George by the grace of God King of Great-Britain, &c. at the castle of Dublin the 28th of May, 1723
- 1723: Bishop Burnett's history of the birth of the Pretender
- 1723: The cock-sparrow
- 1724: An epilogue spoke by Mr. Griffith, to their Graces, the Duke and Dutchess of Grafton at the Theatre-Royal in Dublin
- 1724: The signification of most things that are born in heraldry
- 1725: The peerage of Ireland
- 1725: Poem on the birth-day of His most sacred Majesty King George, being the 28th of May
- 1726: Thomas Hume. The Dublin gazette; or, Weekly courant
- 1726: Thomas Hume. The Dublin gazette; or, Weekly courant
- 1726: The fatal extravagance: a tragedy. Presented at the Theatre Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, in one act; but, in this fourth edition, improv'd into five acts, by the addition of several new characters, and episodical incidents. By Joseph Mitchell
- 1726: A letter from a Quaker at Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, to Philip, Duke of Wh---------n, at Madrid in Spain
- 1726: Thomas Hume. The Dublin gazette; or, Weekly courant
- 1727: The Following estates and interests belonging to John Prat, Esq; now vested in trustees, are to be [sold by cant, at] Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner Row, on Thursday the first day of June next, at six o'clock in the afternoon: whoever have a mind to purchase the same, may Enquire of Luke Gardiner, Esq; at the treasury; or of Mr. Wills, at his office in Crane-Lane, Dublin.
- 1727: A Copy of verses on the solemnity of their majesties coronation
- 1728: A Letter in answer to a paper, intitled, an appeal to the Reverend Dean Swift. By the Author of Considerations on two papers, &c
- 1729: A scheme for supplying industrious men with money to carry on their trades, and for better providing for the poor of Ireland
- 1729: A letter to the people of Ireland
- 1729: A scheme for supplying industrious men with money to carry on their trades
- 1730: The starry interpreter: or, a most useful and complete almanack for the year of our Lord, 1730
As Bookseller
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