William Taylor
Active Years
Min year: 1686, Max year: 1800, Max count: 20
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
- 1710: Books printed for, and sold by William Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row
- 1713: Books printed for, and sold by William Taylor, at the Ship in Paternoster-Row
- 1717: Books printed for William Taylor at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row
- 1721: Books printed for, and sold by W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row
- 1724: Ralph Crathorne, Esq; appellant. William Taylor, yeoman, respondent. The respondents case
- 1747: Answers for William Taylor writer in Edinburgh, to the petition of William Lord Bracco [sic]
- 1770: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Taylor, writer in Edinburgh;
- 1770: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Taylor, writer in Edinburgh
- 1772: Answers for William Taylor writer in Edinburgh, to the petition of James Patterson staymaker there
- 1773: Duplies for William Taylor writer in Edinburgh
- 1773: Answers for William Taylor writer in Edinburgh
- 1775: William Taylor, buckle-maker, in Huggin Alley, Gutter Lane, Cheapside, sells all sorts of silver, gilt, metal, mourning, and plated buckles,
- 1777: Supplement
- 1783: A complete system of practical arithmetic
- 1783: Collection of tables
- 1785: The testament, or will, of Mr.William Taylor, proprietor of the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market
- 1787: Scots poems
- 1788: A key to the arithmetician's guide
- 1788: The arithmetician's guide
- 1790: The last speech confession and dying declaration of William Taylor, who was executed at Stirling on Friday the 28th day of May 1790, for the crime of housebreaking
- 1791: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King' Theatre
- 1791: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket
- 1791: A concise statement of transactions and circumstances respecting the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket
- 1792: Liberty without licentiousness
- 1792: The ready reckoner, or, trader's correct guide
- 1792: The measurer's assistant
- 1793: The arithmetician's guide
- 1794: French irreligion and impiety alarming to Christians
- 1796: The education of the children of the poor, in the principles of religion, a work of charity peculiarly excellent
- 1798: The arithmetician's guide
- 1798: A compleat treatise of chronology
- 1798: Trust in God
- 1799: An effectual remedy to the disputes presently existing in the Associate Synod, respecting the formula: in a series of letters to the Reverend Mr. Lawson, from William Taylor, Minister Of The Associate Congregation Of Levenside
- 1800: Remarks on an address of the associate synod, to the people under their charge, By William Taylor, minister of the associate congregation of Levenside
- 1800: A complete system of practical arithmetic
- 1800: A complete system of practical arithmetic
As Publisher
- 1686: The book of Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood of Christ in the sacrament. Written in Latin by the command of the Emperour Charles the Bald, between eight and nine hundred years ago. First translated into English in 1549. And now refined and corrected from th errors of the old translation. To which is added, two short discourses against purgatory and the invocation of saints
- 1709: Joh. Alphonsi Turrettini Pastoris, S. Theol. & Hist. Ecclesiast Professoris, Academiae p. t. Rectoris, De variis christianę doctrinę fatis, oratio academica, Dicta statis Academiae Genevensis Solennibus, XI. Mai. An. M.DCCVIII. = An university oration concerning the different fates of the Christian religion. Spoke in the publick Act of the University of Geneva, the eleventh day of May, A.D. MDCCVIII. By John Alphonsus Turretin, Pastor, Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History, and Deputy Rector of the University
- 1709: Oratio de componendis protestantium dissidiis
- 1710: Clavis usur?
- 1711: The antient religion of the gentiles
- 1714: Pietas Londinensis: or, the present ecclesiastical state of London
- 1715: A sermon preach'd before the Honble House of Commons on the 29th of May, 1715. Being the anniversary of the restoration of King Charles II. By Timothy Awbrey, D.D.
- 1715: A sermon preach'd before the Honble House of Commons on the 29th of May, 1715
- 1717: The sick man visited
- 1717: A defence of our constitution in Church and state: or, an answer to the late charge of the non-jurors, accusing us of heresy and schism; perjury and treason. With an appendix of several papers never before publish'd, Containing I. Archbishop Sancroft's Commission to the Bishop of London, &c. to Consecrate Bishops after the Revolution. II. The Opinion of Dr. Hickes for the Lawfulness of Joining in a Worship, supposed to be Immoral in some of its Parts and Offices. III. Diverse Letters of Mr. Dodwel, Mr. Nelson and the Reverend Mr. Brookesby concerning Schism and Church-Communion, after the Death of the Deprived Bishop of Norwich. by Nath. Marshall, L.L.B. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Vedast (alias Fosters) and St. Michael Le Quern, London: And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1717: The country gentleman's vade mecum. Containing an account of the best methods to improve lands, plowing and sowing of corn; reaping, mowing, &c. Hedging, Ditching, and all Sorts of Husbandry. Of Horses, Cattle, Receipts to cure Diseases incident to them, and Instructions in buying and selling of Cattle, breeding of Horses, &c. Of Deer and Parks; Game, Fish and Fishing, Fish-Ponds, &c. Prices of Timber and all Sorts of Building and Workmanship, with the Art of measuring the same, &c. Rules for Management of a Family, Expences in Eating and Drinking; Duty and Places of Servants, &c. Account of Gardening in general, as Soil, Fruit-Trees, Greens, Flowers, and Forrest-Trees, Coppice-Woods, &c. and their Culture. And of Natural Philosophy, &c. in several distinct Chapters. To which is added, a general description of England, and particularly of London, with an Account of the Taxes, Revenues, Government, Great Offices, and Courts of Judicature of England, &c. And legal Observations on the several Chapters throughout the whole. By G. Jacob, Gent
- 1718: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Herbert, ... at the parish church of Bromfield ... on Saturday November 30th. 1717. By Fred. Cornwall,
- 1718: The recompence of virtue
- 1718: The recompence of virtue
- 1719: A regular succession of the Christian ministry asserted
- 1720: The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. William Beveridge
- 1720: The farriers new guide
- 1721: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion; design'd to revive primitive piety
- 1722: The farrier's new guide
- 1723: Logic; or, the art of thinking
- 1727: Logic: or, the art of thinking
As Bookseller
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