William Sheares
Active Years
Min year: 1631, Max year: 1662, Max count: 27
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1631: The key of history. Or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome
- 1633: The costlie vvhore
- 1633: The ile of gulls
- 1633: The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn Marston
- 1633: The dumbe knight
- 1633: Tragedies and comedies
- 1634: A briefe description of the whole world
- 1635: A briefe description of the whole world
- 1635: The English husbandman
- 1635: Corona Minervę. Or A masque presented before Prince Charles His Highnesse, the Duke of Yorke his brother, and the Lady Mary his sister, the 27th of February, at the Colledge of the Museum Minervę
- 1636: A treatise touching the libertie of a Christian. VVritten in Latine by Doctor Martin Luther. And translated into English by Iames Bell
- 1636: The key of historie: or, A most methodicall abridgement of the foure chiefe monarchies, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome
- 1636: Essayes: or, Morall and politicall discourses. Written by E. Molinier of Tolose priest, and by him dedicated to the most illustrious lord, the Lord Cardinall of Valette, Archbishop of Tolose
- 1637: The interpreter: or Booke, containing the signification of words
- 1639: The vvhole art of chyrurgery
- 1640: Mr Speaker his speech to His Maiestie
- 1641: The historie of the pitifvll life, and unfortunate death of Edward the fifth, and the then Duke of Yorke his brother
- 1642: Sir Benjamin Rudyerd his speech for propositions of peace to be sent to His Majestie
- 1642: The doctrine of the Church of England, established by Parliament against disobedience and wilfull rebellion
- 1642: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings Most excellent Majestie
- 1642: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie
- 1642: The mathematicall divine, shewing, the pesent miseries of Germany, England and Ireland
- 1642: A short vievv of the life and death of George Villers, Duke of Buckingham
- 1642: The Scots scovts discoveries
- 1642: Eugenia's teares for Great Brittaynes distractions or, Some slender observations reflecting on those sad times
- 1643: Puritano-Iesuitismus
- 1643: Puritano-Jesvitismvs
- 1643: Sir Benjamin Rudyerd his speech in the high court of Parliament the 17. of February, for a speedy treaty of peace with His Majestie
- 1651: The historie of the pitifull life, and unfortunate death of Edward the V.th
- 1651: Ars Mnemonica, sive Herdsonus Bruxiatus
- 1652: The histories of the lives and raignes of Henry the III. and Henry the IIII. Kings of England. Written by Sr. Robert Cotton, and Sr. John Hayvvard knights
- 1652: Honors pedigree, or The several fountaines of gentry·
- 1652: The Puritan turn'd Jesuite
- 1655: A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee for preservation of the Customes, in the case of Mr George Cony merchant. By Samuel Selvvood Gent
- 1655: A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee for preservation of the Customes, in the case of Mr George Cony merchant. By Samuel Selvvood Gent.
- 1655: An answer made by Sr. Robert Cotton, at the command of Prince Henry, to certain propositions of warre and peace, delivered to his Highnesse by some of his military servants
- 1657: Cleaveland's petition to His Highnesse the Lord Protector
- 1660: A box of spikenard: or A little manual of sacramental instruction and devotion
- 1660: The oaths of supremacy & allegiance, vvhich have lain dead for many years, now taken by both Houses of Parliament
- 1661: The virgin-martyr
- 1661: The marrow of the muses
- 1661: The histories of the lives and raignes of Henry the III and Henry the Fourth, Kings of England written by Sr. Robert Cotton and Sr. John Hayward
- 1661: The prerogative of parliaments in England
- 1661: Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1662: The unlawfulness of subjects taking up arms against their soveraigne, in what case soever
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