A. Milbourn
Active Years
Min year: 1670, Max year: 1704, Max count: 56
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1670: [The wandring Jew; or, the shoomaker]
- 1670: A sweet and pleasant sonnet, entituled, My mind to me a kingdom is
- 1670: England's joy, for the taking off the chimney-money
- 1670: The old abbot and King Olfrey. To the tune of, the shaking of the sheets
- 1682: Robin Hood's progress to Nottingham
- 1682: An answer to The royal frollick
- 1682: A new song in praise of the gentle-craft
- 1689: The Protestants triumph in re-taking Kilmore
- 1689: The scoulding wife, or, The poor mans lamentation
- 1689: The Protestant court of England
- 1689: Englands happiness in the crowning of VVilliam and Mary
- 1690: A new song, of a taylor and his maid
- 1690: The lovers pastime. Or, Sport upon sport under a haycock
- 1693: The maidens moan for the loss of her unkind lover
- 1693: The young-mans A.B.C. Or, Two dozen of verses which a young-man sent his love, who proved unkind
- 1693: The captains courtship to a tovvn miss
- 1693: The woful lamentation of Mrs. Jane Shore
- 1693: The denying lady: or, A travellers frolick
- 1693: A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord
- 1695: The two constant lovers; or, A pattern of true love
- 1695: An excellent new song, called, Nellys constancy: or, Her unkind lover
- 1695: The rarest ballad that ever was seen
- 1696: The young farmer's answer to his sweet-heart Nanny
- 1696: An excellent new song, called, Billy's ansvver to Phillis's complaint
- 1696: An excellent new song, called, The politick lovers
- 1697: The crafty lover: or, the lawyer outwitted
- 1697: The second part oth[sic] Barkshire damsel, or, Vertue rewarded
- 1697: The distracted young mans answer to his injured mistress
- 1697: An excellent new Scotch song, called, The bonny grey-eyed morn
- 1697: An excellent new Scotch song, called, The bonny grey-eyed morn
- 1697: An excellent new song, called, The false hearted young man
- 1700: The crafty oyster-woman, or, mounsieur outwitted
- 1700: An excellent ballad of a prince of Englands courtship,to the King of France's daughter
As Printer
- 1670: A sweet and pleasant sonnet, entituled, My mind to me a kingdom is
- 1670: [The wandring Jew; or, the shoomaker]
- 1670: The old abbot and King Olfrey. To the tune of, the shaking of the sheets
- 1682: Robin Hood's progress to Nottingham
- 1689: The court of England· Or, The preparation for the happy coronation of King William and Queen Mary·
- 1690: The famous and renowned history of the two unfortunate, though noble lovers, Hero and Leander
- 1693: The young-mans A.B.C. Or, Two dozen of verses which a young-man sent his love, who proved unkind
- 1693: The denying lady: or, A travellers frolick
- 1693: The woful lamentation of Mrs. Jane Shore
- 1693: A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord
- 1693: The captains courtship to a tovvn miss
- 1693: The English academy: or, A brief introduction to the seven liberal arts
- 1695: The rarest ballad that ever was seen
- 1695: The two constant lovers; or, A pattern of true love
- 1695: An excellent new song, called, Nellys constancy: or, Her unkind lover
- 1696: An excellent new song, called, Billy's ansvver to Phillis's complaint
- 1696: The young farmer's answer to his sweet-heart Nanny
- 1696: An excellent new song, called, The politick lovers
- 1697: The distracted young mans answer to his injured mistress
- 1697: The second part oth[sic] Barkshire damsel, or, Vertue rewarded
- 1697: An excellent new song, called, The false hearted young man
- 1697: The crafty lover: or, the lawyer outwitted
- 1697: An excellent new Scotch song, called, The bonny grey-eyed morn
- 1697: An excellent new Scotch song, called, The bonny grey-eyed morn
- 1700: An excellent ballad of a prince of Englands courtship,to the King of France's daughter
- 1700: The crafty oyster-woman, or, mounsieur outwitted
- 1704: Articles of the Christian faith
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