James Flesher
Active Years
Min year: 1649, Max year: 1786, Max count: 26
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Printer
- 1649: A ternary of paradoxes
- 1650: A funerall sermon, preached at the obsequies of the right honble and most vertuous lady, the Lady Frances, Countesse of Carbery
- 1650: Mercurius pędaneus: or A short and sure way, towards attaining of the Latine tongue. A Johanne Philipps, Mag. in Artibus; hypodidas. liberę scholę civitatis, & comitatus Norvici
- 1650: A ternary of paradoxes
- 1651: Clervs Domini: or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacrednesse, and separation of the office ministerial
- 1651: Anthologia
- 1652: An act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled; for the reliefe, and imployment of the poor
- 1652: Hugo Grotius his discourses
- 1652: Orders and ordinances, for the better government of the Hospitall of Bartholomew the lesse
- 1652: Orders and ordinances, for the better government of the Hospitall of Bartholomew the lesse
- 1652: Two discourses
- 1652: A concealment discovered for the publique advantage
- 1653: The great exemplar of sanctity and holy life according to the Christian institution
- 1653: A chronicle of the kings of England
- 1653: The oath of every free-man of the city of London.
- 1653: Politeuphuia
- 1653: An introduction to merchants accounts
- 1653: Poor out-cast childrens song and cry
- 1653: To the supreme authority of the nation, the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England. The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled
- 1654: An act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled; for the relief, and imployment of the poor
- 1654: Ordered, that such of the rules and by-laws made by this court in pursuance of the late Ordinance for Regulation of Hackney Coachmen, and approved by His Highness the Lord Protector and Councel
- 1655: An Act of Common-Councell made the eleventh day of September, in the yeare of our Lord 1655. For the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London, and liberties of the same
- 1655: At a common councell held in Guildhall London, Aprill 24. 1655.
- 1655: VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five;
- 1655: The report of the governours of the corporation for imploying and releiving the poor of this city of London, and liberties thereof
- 1655: Politeuphuia
- 1655: Vnum necessarium. Or, The doctrine and practice of repentance
- 1655: By the mayor
- 1655: At a court held by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor President, and the rest of the Governors of the Corporation for the Poor of London
- 1655: A practical catechism
- 1656: An Act of Common-Councell made the sixth of October 1646. Alderman Adams Major. For reformation of sundry abuses practised by divers persons in the common-markets and streets of the City of London
- 1656: The golden grove, or a manuall of daily prayers and letanies, fitted to the dayes of the week
- 1656: A further explication of the doctrine of originall sin, by Jer. Taylor D.D
- 1657: By the Mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] Whereas by an Act of Parliament published the 7th of May 1649, there is constituted a corporation for the releife and imployment of the poore,
- 1657: Some profitable directions both for priest & people
- 1657: Chiverton Mayor. Tuesday the eighth day of December 1657. An order of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, against concealing and colouring the goods of Aliens and Foreyners
- 1657: Tuesday the twenty sixth of May 1657
- 1657: Tichborne Mayor. A Common Councell holden in the Chamber of the Guild-hall of the City of London the sixt day of March, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and six, before the Right Honorable Sr Robert Tichborne Kt Lord Mayor of London, &c
- 1657: London ss. At the generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the City of London by adjournament at justice-hall in the Old-bayley in the parish of Sepulchers in the ward of Farringdon without London aforesaid, on Wednesday the eight day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and seven
- 1657: By the Mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] Whereas oftentimes heretofore, especially towards winter the evenings growing darke, many loose and vagrant persons harbouring in obscure places within this city and liberties thereof,
- 1658: By the Mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank]
- 1659: Aleyn Mayor. At a Common Councel holden in the Guildhall London, on Tuesday the 20th of December, 1659
- 1659: A brief concordance, or table to the Bible of the last translation
- 1660: A common-councell holden the first day of May 1660
- 1660: Aleyn Mayor. A common-councell holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, the 21 day of May 1660
- 1660: A declaration and vindication of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled
- 1660: A guide for the penitent: or, a modell drawn up for the help of a devout soul wounded with sin
- 1660: Ductor dubitantium, or The rule of conscience in all her generall measures
- 1660: A Manuall: or, Analecta
- 1660: Amphithalami, or, The accomptants closet
- 1660: [Rate schedule for transportation of commodities within London]
- 1660: The oath of supremacy
- 1661: By the Mayor. Whereas by an ancient law and statute of this realm, it is provided, that no fairs or markets be kept in church-yards
- 1661: The compleat justice
- 1661: The life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond
- 1661: By the Mayor. Whereas by an ancient law and statute of this realm, it is provided, that no fairs or markets be kept in church-yards
- 1661: By the mayor. Whereas I have this day received an order of His Majesties most honourable Privy-Councel in these words, viz. At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth day of February, 1661
- 1662: A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr Henry More
- 1662: By the Mayor. Whereas for remedie of many and great dangers, annoyances, and disorders arising to the inhabitants of this his Majesties city of London and liberties of the same, and other his Majesties leige people riding, and otherwise passing through the streets and lanes thereof;
- 1662: By the Mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank]. Whereas by a late Act of Parliament, for repairing the high-waies and sewers
- 1662: Basilika. The workes of King Charles the martyr
- 1662: Charles R. Right trusty and welbeloved, and trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well
- 1662: The second part of the Institutes of the laws of England
- 1662: Commune concilium tentum in Camera Guild-hall Civitatis London decimo septimo die Octobris, 1662. Ann?que Regni Regis Caroli secundi Anglię, &c. decimo quarto, Coram Johanne Frederick Milite Majore Civitatis London, Ricardo Brown & Thoma Aleyn Militibus & Baronettis, aldermannis, Willielmo Bolton aldermanno, Willielmo Peake aldermanno, Johanne Smith aldermanno, Roberto Hickes aldermanno, Johanne Saunders aldermanno, Thomas Bateman aldermanno, & Willielmo Turner Milite uno Vececomitum Civitatis prędictę, necnon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concilio ejusdem Civitatis, tunc & ibidem assemblat?
- 1663: An Act of Common Councell, concerning orphans
- 1663: Gallen. 1663
- 1663: By the Mayor. Whereas the unruly and meaner sort of people, having under the late usurped powers, been encouraged and borne up in their undutifulness and contempt of their superiours
- 1663: A brief concordance, or table to the Bible of the last translation
- 1664: Myst-erion t-es anomias. That is, Another part of the mystery of Jesuitism; or The new heresie of the Jesuites
- 1664: A discourse upon Sr Walter Rawleigh's great cordial
- 1664: Enoch's translation, in a sermon preached at the funerals of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Elgin, Baron of Whorlton, &c
- 1664: The consolation of philosophy
- 1664: Myst-erion t-es anomias. That is, Another part of the mystery of Jesuitism; or The new heresie of the Jesuites
- 1664: An introduction to merchants accounts
- 1665: Cautionary rules for preventing the sickness published by order of the lord mayor
- 1665: Orders conceived and published by the Lord Major and Aldermen of the city of London
- 1666: The rule and exercises of holy dying
- 1667: Commune Concilium tent' in Camera Guild-hall civitat' London die Lunę 29? die Aprilis, anno Domini 1667
- 1667: At a meeting of the Commissioners and surveyors appointed in pursuance of the clause of a late Act of Parliament, for designing and setting out the numbers and places of all common sewers, drains and vaults, and the order and manner of pitching and paving the streets and lane of the City of London and liberties, in the Guidhall London, on Wednesday the 25 day of September anno Dom. 1667. and in the nineteenth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord Charles the Second, King of England, &c
- 1667: Ad session' Oier et Terminer & Gęolę Domini Regis de Newgate deliberation' tent' pro Civitat' London apud Justice-Hall in le Old Baily, in Paroch' S. Sepulchri in Ward' de Farringdon extra London pręd', die Mercurii, scilicet decimo Septimo die Junii, anno Regni Regis Caroli secundi nunc Anglię, &c. vicesimo, Coram Willielmo Peake Milite, Majore Civitat' London, Johanne Keling Milite, Capitali Justic' dicti Domini Regis ad Placita coram ipso Rege tenend' assign', Thoma Twisden Milite, uno Justic' dicti Domini Regis and Placita coram ipso Rege tenend' assign', Richardo Brown Milit' & Baronett', Richardo Chiverton Milit', Thoma Aleyn Milit' & Baronett', Johanne Lawrence Milit', Thoma Bludworth Milit', aldermannis dictę Civitat', Johanne Howel Armiger', recordatore ejusdem Civitat', Samuele Starling Milit', & Richardo Ford Milit', aldermannis Civitat', pręd', Justic', &c. ibidem
- 1667: Publii Terentii Carthaginiensis Afri, poe?tę lepidissimi, Comoedię sex Anglo-Latinę. In usum ludi-discipulorum, quo felciu?s venustatem linguę Latinę ad sermonem quotidianum exercendum assequantur. A Carolo Hoole A.M. L.C. Oxon. & scholę grammaticę moderatore, non ita? procul a? byrsa? regali apud Londinates.=
- 1668: At the Court at White-hall, the four and twentieth day of July 1668
- 1668: Turner Mayor. Martis, vicesimo sexto die Januarii, 1668. Ann?oque Regni Regis Caroli Secundi, Dei grat', Anglię, &c. vicesimo. This Court having received often complaints from many worthy citizens, merchants and traders, that frequent the burse of Royal Exchange of this city about their affairs, contracts and matters of negotiation, of the great inconveniences arising to themselves,
- 1668: By the mayor
- 1668: A true copie of a speech spoken to His sacred Majesty, Charles II
- 1668: Gallen. 1668
- 1669: Homer his Odysses translated
- 1669: An act of Common Council for the better regulation of the courts of law in the Guild-Hall London
- 1669: Homer his Iliads translated
- 1669: Nine geometricall exercises, for young sea-men
- 1669: By the mayor. To the aldermen of the [blank] ward we charge and command you, that upon Saint Thomas day the Apostle next coming, you do hold your wardmote
- 1669: Ovid's metamorphosis
- 1670: At the Court at White-hall, August the 19th 1670
- 1671: A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament
- 1786: Le magnetisme animal
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