T. Wood
Active Years
Min year: 1719, Max year: 1800, Max count: 30
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1719: The religious philosopher: or, The right use of contemplating the works of the creator
- 1720: A representation containing a vindication of Sir Humphrey Mackworth
- 1720: The history of the reformation and other ecclesiastical transactions in and about the low-countries, from the beginning of the eighth century, down to the famous Synod of Dort, inclusive
- 1720: The history of the Reformation and other ecclesiastical transactions in and about the Low-Countries
- 1720: Vox stellarum
- 1720: A representation made by a committee of seventeen persons, as well directors as others, to the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England; containing a vindication of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, from the Many False and Scandalous Reflections cast on him before a Committee of the Honourable House of Commons, in the Year 1709, by William Waller, late Steward of the said Companies Mines. Read, Approved, and Confirmed by the said Governour and Company, at a General Court held at Stationers-Hall on Saturday the 26th Day of November 1720, Nemine? Contradicente. Publish'd by order of the said General Court
- 1721: An account of the establishment for relieving poor proselytes
- 1722: An account of the establishment for relieving poor procelytes
- 1722: Dialogues concerning eloquence
- 1724: The practical measurer his pocket companion
- 1724: Sententiæ pueriles
- 1727: The rape of Proserpine
- 1729: Flora; an opera
- 1730: The practical measurer his pocket-companion
- 1731: Tamerlano
- 1732: The christian sacrifice
- 1732: Esther, an oratorio
- 1736: The doctrine of fluxions
- 1737: Berenice, Queen of Egypt. An opera
- 1739: Jupiter in Argos
- 1740: Imeneo
- 1773: The Shrewsbury chronicle, or, Wood's British gazette
- 1774: Several seats in Parliament, to be had gratis: or, The only method of securing the best election
- 1775: To be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, ... at Hanmer-Hall, in Flintshire, near Whitchurch in Shropshire; on Monday the 31st of July inst. and 9 following days, ... the neat and fashionable household furniture, ... of Humphrey Hanmer, Esq; ... Catalogues may be then had on th premises; at Mr. Eddowes's, printer, in Shrewsbury; at Mr. Monk's, printer, in Chester; at Messrs. Pearson and Rollason's, printers, in Birmingham; and at Mr. Christie's, in Pall-Mall, London
- 1775: The Shrewsbury chronicle, or, Wood's British advertising gazette
- 1776: National troubles a proper ground for national humiliation. Two sermons on ii. Chronicles XX. 3,4
- 1777: The new family Bible: or, divine library. Containing the sacred text at large of the Old and New Testament; with the Apocrypha. With notes selected from the most eminent and approved Commentators. The Whole carefully Revised and Corrected
- 1777: Serious hints respecting the great utility of some parochial plan
- 1777: The Shrewsbury chronicle
- 1778: The lord's controversy with a guilty nation
- 1779: The nobility, gentry, and others, travelling between Holyhead, Bristol, and Bath, are most respectfully informed, that a new coach, ... begins going on Monday, August 24, 1779,
- 1780: Christian zeal recommended and enforced
- 1784: Game laws
- 1784: An abstract of an Act, to explain and amend an Act for granting stamp-duties on bills of exchange, promissory and other notes, and on receipts
- 1785: An elegiac tribute to the memory of the Rev. John Fletcher
- 1786: The Shrewsbury chronicle and Shropshire, Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire, Merionethshire, &c. general advertiser
- 1789: The Shrewsbury chronicle (Shrewsbury, England : 1789)
- 1790: The opinions of council on the receipt tax
- 1792: A short address originally written to the people of Scotland
- 1794: The Shrewsbury chronicle and public advertiser
- 1796: A vindication of the character of Sir Richard Hill, bart
- 1799: An answer to "Queries addressed to a Methodist". By J. Gill.
- 1800: Remarks upon the Rev. J. Gill's Answer
As Bookseller
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