S. Buckley
Active Years
Min year: 1712, Max year: 1800, Max count: 64
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1712: The distrest mother
- 1712: Creation
- 1712: The spectator. ...
- 1712: The distrest mother
- 1712: The distrest mother
- 1712: Creation
- 1713: The spectator
- 1713: The spectator
- 1713: The spectator
- 1714: The spectator
- 1714: The spectator
- 1727: A treatise of military discipline
- 1732: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, of Denis Bond Of Grange in the County of Dorset, Esq; Which he was (according to the best of his knowledge or remembrance or belief) seized or possessed of, or intituled unto in his own right, and which any other person or persons was or were seized or possessed of in trust for him, or to or for his use or benefit upon the first day of January Anno Dom. One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, &c
- 1732: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, of William Burroughs, Esq; late one of the Committee of the Charitable Corporation, which he was seized or possessed of, or intitled unto in his own right, and which any other person or persons was or were seized or possessed of or in Trust for him, or to or for his use or benefit, upon the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty, or at any time after, &c
- 1733: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, of Denis Bond Of Grange in the County of Dorset, Esq; Which he was (according to the best of his knowledge or remembrance or belief) seized or possessed of, or intituled unto in his own right, and which any other person or persons was or were seized or possessed of in trust for him, or to or for his use or benefit, upon the first day of January, Anno Dom. One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, &c
- 1733: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, of William Burroughs, Esq; late one of the Committee of the Charitable Corporation, which he was seized or possessed of, or intitled unto in his own right, and which any other person or persons was or were seized or possessed of or in Trust for him, or to or for his use or benefit, upon the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty, or at any time after, &c
As Printer
- 1712: A specifick account of the losses and damages which the British subjects have sustained by the following ships and loadings being brought up and confiscated in Sweden;
- 1714: A collection of the most natural and sublime thoughts
- 1716: Whitehall, February 13. 1715/16. Yesterday morning arrived an express with the following account. Published by authority
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Worcester
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-church of Worcester, on the 1st of August, 1716
- 1717: Letters which passed between Count Gyllenborg, the Barons Gortz, Sparre, and others
- 1718: Hampton-Court, August 31, 1718
- 1719: Oratio anniversaria habita in amphitheatro Collegii Regalis medicorum Lond. In laudem benemeritorum & benemerentium de medicina, die XIX? Octobris, anno 1719.
- 1719: Last night arrived Major Devisscher, aide de camp to the Lord Viscount Cobham, from Vigo, with the following account. Published by authority
- 1720: A defence of praying before sermon
- 1720: Whitehall, January 30, 1719/20
- 1721: The case of addressing consider'd
- 1721: The case of addressing consider'd
- 1723: Two sermons on Rom. xiii. 1,2
- 1723: The whole proceeding upon the arraignment, tryal, conviction and attainder of Christopher Layer, Esq
- 1723: Two sermons on Rom. xiii. 1,2
- 1723: The bishop of Salisbury's speech in the House of Lords
- 1723: Two sermons on Rom. xiii. 1,2
- 1724: Directions given by Edmund Lord Bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese
- 1724: Oratio anniversaria harveiana: in Theatro Regii Medicorum Londinensium collegii habita, ad diem XVIII Octobris, MDCCXXIII. Adjecta est dissertatio de nummis quibusdam a Smyrnaeis in medicorum honorem percussis
- 1725: An order of the High Court of Chancery
- 1725: The accompts of the several Masters of the High Court of Chancery
- 1725: An order of the High Court of Chancery
- 1727: Directions given to the clergy of the diocese of London
- 1728: Propria quae maribus
- 1729: The treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence, between the crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, concluded at Seville on the 9th of November, N.S. 1729
- 1729: A short introduction to grammar
- 1729: Lily's rules construed
- 1729: Lily's rules construed
- 1730: Directions to ministers and people, in order to a confirmation
- 1730: The gentleman's pocket-farrier
- 1731: A short introduction to grammar
- 1731: The treatise of the figures
- 1731: A short introduction of grammar compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
- 1731: Lily's rules construed
- 1732: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, which I Sir Archibald Grant, Of Monymusk in the County of Aberdeen in North-Britain, Baronet, (to the best of my Knowledge, Remembrance and Belief) was seized or possessed of or intitled unto in my own right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were seized or possessed of, in Trust for me, or to, or for my Use or Benefit, upon the first Day of January, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, or at any Time since, &c.
- 1732: A true, exact, and particular inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts, and personal estate whatsoever, which Richard Woolley was seized or possessed of, or Intituled unto in his own Right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were Seized of, or in Trust for him, or to or for his Use or Benefit, upon the First Day of January, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, or at any Time since, &c
- 1732: A true and exact particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, which I Sir Archibald Grant, Of Monymusk in the County of Aberdeen in North-Britain, Baronet, (to the best of my Knowledge, Remembrance and Belief) was seized or possessed of or intitled unto in my own right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were seized or possessed of, in Trust for me, or to, or for my Use or Benefit, upon the first Day of January, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, or at any Time since, &c.
- 1732: The particular and inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts, and personal estate whatsoever, of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Sutton. Which he was Seized or Possessed of, or Intituled unto in his own Right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were Seized or Possessed of, or Intituled unto, in Trust for him, or to or for his Use or Benefit, upon the First Day of January, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, or any Time after, &c
- 1732: A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, upon Monday, January 31, 1731
- 1732: A short view of some of the general arts of controversy made use of by the advocates for infidelity
- 1732: The Bishop of London's three pastoral letters to the people of his diocese
- 1732: A sermon preached before the House of Lords
- 1732: The Bishop of London's three pastoral letters to the people of his diocese
- 1735: Lily's rules construed
- 1735: Miscellaneous discourses on several occasions
- 1735: A short introduction to grammar
- 1736: Lily's rules construed
- 1736: A short introduction of grammar
- 1736: Propria quae maribus, quae genus, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qui mihi, construed.
- 1738: A short introduction of grammar
- 1738: Propria quae maribus
- 1738: The treatise of the figures
- 1739: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed
- 1739: A short introduction of grammar
- 1740: Lily's rules construed
- 1741: A short introduction of grammar
- 1742: Directions to ministers and people, in order to a confirmation
- 1743: A short introduction of grammar compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
- 1743: A short introduction of grammar
- 1744: A short introduction of grammar
- 1744: Lily's rules construed
- 1745: A short introduction of grammar
- 1745: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1746: A short introduction of grammar
- 1747: Lily's rules construed
- 1748: The treatise of the figures
- 1748: A short introduction of grammar
- 1748: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1750: A short introduction to grammar
- 1750: Lily's rules construed
- 1750: A short introduction of grammar
- 1750: A short introduction of grammar
- 1751: Lily's rules construed
- 1752: A short introduction of grammar
- 1752: Lily's rules construed
- 1752: Propria quae maribus
- 1752: A short introduction of grammar compiled and set forth [f]or the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
- 1753: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed
- 1753: Lily's rules construed
- 1754: Lily's rules construed
- 1755: A short introduction of grammar
- 1755: Propria quae maribus
- 1756: A short introduction of grammar compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
- 1756: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed
- 1756: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1757: A short introduction of grammar
- 1758: A short introduction of grammar
- 1758: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed.
- 1759: A short introduction of grammar
- 1759: A short introduction of grammar
- 1760: [A] short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1760: Lily's rules construed
- 1760: A short introduction of grammar
- 1761: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed
- 1762: Lily's rules construed
- 1762: A short introduction of grammar
- 1762: A short introduction of grammar
- 1763: A short introduction of grammar
- 1764: A short introduction of grammar
- 1765: A s[hort] introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1766: Propria quae maribus
- 1766: Lily's rules construed: whereunto are added, Tho. Robinson's heteroclites, the Latin Syntaxis
- 1766: A short introduction to grammar
- 1767: A short introduction of grammar
- 1768: Propria quae maribus
- 1768: Lily's rules construed: whereunto are added, Tho. Robinson's heteroclites, the Latin Syntaxis
- 1769: Propria quae maribus
- 1770: Lily's rules construed: whereunto are added, Tho. Robinson's Heteroclites, the Latin syntaxis
- 1770: A short introduction to grammar
- 1772: A short introduction of grammar
- 1773: Propria quae maribus
- 1773: A short introduction to grammar
- 1774: Propria qvae maribvs qvae genvs, as in praesenti, syntaxis, qvi mihi, construed
- 1775: Institutio Graecae grammatices compendiaria
- 1776: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1776: A short introduction to grammer, compiled and set forth for the bringing up of all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue
- 1776: Propria quae maribus
- 1778: Lily's rules construed: whereunto are added, Tho. Robinson's heteroclites, the Latin Syntaxis
- 1778: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1780: A short introduction of grammar
- 1782: A short introduction to grammar
- 1782: Lily's rules construed
- 1784: A short introduction of grammar
- 1786: Propria quae maribus
- 1787: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1789: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1790: A short introduction of grammar
- 1795: A short introduction of grammar
- 1797: A short introduction of grammar, generally to be used
- 1800: Institutio Graecae grammatices compendiaria
As Bookseller
Wed Sep 27 07:02:45 CDT 2023