J. Read
Active Years
Min year: 1698, Max year: 1742, Max count: 39
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1702: Great Brittain's joy for her most gracious Majesty Queen Ann's being unanimously proclaim'd through England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the loyalists health. To the tune of an Orange
- 1702: The truth at last: or, Mr. William Fuller's free account of his books (or narratives) and publick transactions
- 1705: A true list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the new parliament, appointed to meet the 14th of June, and now prorogued to the 6th of September, 1705
- 1705: The second part, of Mr. William Fuller's last confession, with his reasons for concealing it so long: as also a further and more particular account of the observator's plot
- 1705: The poor and doubting Christians guide to everlasting life
- 1706: A true list of the ships for the line of battle at Barcelona, April 29. 1706. the English with the larboard, and the Dutch with the starboard tacks on board
- 1707: The speech spoken to the Queen at Somerset-House
- 1707: An elegy on the much lamented death of William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: The whole life and conversation, birth, parentage and education of John Barnes
- 1708: A Scourge for oppressors, and such as wrong the poor
- 1708: The life and death of the Honourable Vvilliam Lord Russel
- 1708: A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1708: A sermon against self-murder
- 1709: Maturini Corderii colloquia scholastica, anglo-latina, in varias clausulas distributa: observato utriusque linguæ idiomate. ... A Carolo Hoole,
- 1709: The eagle and the robin
- 1709: The pleasures of a single life
- 1709: Mars stript of his armour: or, The army display'd in all its true colours. Containing the characters of 1. An army in general. 2. A regiment, or battalion. 3. A Captain-general. 4. A lieutenant-general. 5. A major-general. 6. A brigadier-General. 7. A colonel. 8. A lieutenant-colonel. 9. A major. 10. A captain of the guards. 11. An aid de camp. 12. A partizan. 13. A spy. 14. A captain. 15. A lieuetenant. 16. An ensign. 17. An adintant. 18. A quarter-master. 19. The chaplain of a regiment. 20. The surgeon. 21. A serjeant. 22. A grenadier. 23. A private centinel. 24. A provost. By a lover of the mathematicks
- 1709: Aldenardum carmen Duci Malburiensi
- 1710: Proposals at a certain charge, for a weekly dividen for three societies upon marriages, by the Original Loyal Society; at the sign of the city of Chichester, over-against the Spur-Inn in the borough of Southwark
- 1710: A full and true account of Dr. Sacheverel's journey
- 1710: An account of the apprehending and taking the Lord Marquis of Carmarthen
- 1710: The oxford riddle
- 1710: The Patriots of the Church of England
- 1711: A new elegy upon the death of Sir Charles Duncomb
- 1711: An account of the life and character of Sir Chomley Deering
- 1712: The lord knows what, by the lord knows who
- 1712: John the Bailiff's letter to Robin the Steward
- 1712: Providence display'd
- 1712: The right and true prediction of Dr. Patridge's prophecy for the year 1712
- 1712: A trip to Germany: or, the D of M------h's farewel to England. Who with his D---hess is going to live in Germany as a Prince of the Empire
- 1712: The Citizen and tradesman's guide, seting forth the new act of the lord-mayor and common-council, concerning foreigners
- 1712: Popish gratitude, or, 'tis nonsense to talk of it. Being a brief account of the usage of those Protestants who follow'd the late King James, and the Pretender, since the Abdication, both in France and Ireland. With a list of the Court of St. Germains
- 1712: Beware of the Pretender
- 1712: Malice defeated
- 1712: The honest man at court. A satyr
- 1712: The English [w]elcome to Dunkirk
- 1712: The Protestant memorial, or, Eleven new articles of government, made at St. Germains for the use fo the pretender
- 1712: A full and true account of the surrender and taking of Colonel Hamilton
- 1713: The life and character of Marcus Cato of Utica, the great assertor of liberty
- 1713: The whole life and character of Jane Shore. Being a full account of her birth, parentage, education, conversation, marriage, rise, amours with King Edward the Fourth, Disgrace, and Penance at St. Paul's Cathedral, and her miserable Fall and Death; set forth from the best historians, especially the famous Sir Thomas More, Kt. Lord High Chancellor of England. which is now acted at both the Queen's Theatre, in Drury-Lane and the Hay-Market
- 1713: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of the Marshalsea in the borough of Southwark, held for the county of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames. On ... the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th days of March, 1712-13.
- 1713: The story of the widows sow, and ten piggs
- 1713: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal delivery of Chelmsford, held for the county of Essex at Chelmsford. On ... the 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th, and 31st of March; ... With the tryal of John Frances and John Newball for the murder of a Scotch pedler
- 1713: The em..ss....ss's sp..ch to the Fr..ch K..g
- 1713: The merchant a-la-mode
- 1713: Dr. Patridge's [sic] most strange and wonderful prophecy, for the year 1713
- 1713: O raree show!
- 1714: Now's the time, or, speak quickly who shall come over?
- 1715: A comical account of a merry club of ugly-faces
- 1715: The intrigues of Jane Shore
- 1715: The black-Day
- 1717: An account of the whole procession, as it was carried thro' the city and suburbs, and burnt at Charing-Cross
- 1717: The proceedings of the King's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and county of Surry, held on ... the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th days of August, 1717.
- 1720: The history, fall, and miserable ruine of the Jews
- 1722: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1722: The False baptism manifested
- 1722: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1722.
- 1723: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1723: Æsopi fabulæ, Anglo-Latinæ
- 1723: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1723.
- 1724: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1724: The primer
- 1725: God's mercies to Great Britain. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, May XXIX. MDCCXX. on Psalm cvii. 43. ... By John Holdsworth,
- 1725: Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies, English and Latin, divided into several clauses: wherein the property of both languages is kept. That children, by the help of their mother-tongue, may the better learn to speak Latin in ordinary discourse. By Charles Hoole ...
- 1725: Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies, English and Latin, ... By Charles Hoole,
- 1725: Ceremonies to be observ'd at the installation of the Knights Companions of the most honourable Order of the Bath, upon Thursday June 17. 1725
- 1725: Maturini Corderii colloquia scholastica, Anglo-Latina, in varias clausulas distributa
- 1725: Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, The starry messanger. For the year of our redemption, 1725
- 1726: The head-Constable's-Assistant
- 1726: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1727: The proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace, and oyer and terminer, for the city of London. And on the King's Commission of Goal-delivery of Newgate, held at Justice-Hall ... for the city of London, and county of Middlesex. On ... the 13th, 14th, 16th and 18th of January, 1727, in the thirteenth year of His Majesty's reign
- 1727: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1728: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1729: The proceedings at the assizes of oyer and terminer for the county of Surrey, held at Kingston upon Thames ... on Wednesday and Thursday the 30th and 31st of July, and Friday, Saturday, and Monday, the 1st, 2nd and 4th of this instant August, 1729.
- 1730: The rape. An epistolatory poem
- 1730: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1731: Æsopi Fabulæ, Anglo-Latinæ
- 1731: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1732: Maturinus Corderius's school-colloquies, English and Latin, ... By Charles Hoole, ... = Maturini Corderii colloquia scholastica, anglo-latine, ... A Carolo Hoole,
- 1732: Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1732
- 1733: Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1733
- 1734: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1735: The two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February, 1734-5
- 1735: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1735: Two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February 1734-5
- 1736: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1737: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1738: The history of Adam and Eve
- 1738: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1739: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1740: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1741: Merlinus Anglicus junior
- 1742: The life and history of Sarah, Dutches [sic] of Marlborough
As Bookseller
- 1698: Elegy occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Smith
- 1702: The truth at last: or, Mr. William Fuller's free account of his books (or narratives) and publick transactions
- 1705: The second part, of Mr. William Fuller's last confession, with his reasons for concealing it so long: as also a further and more particular account of the observator's plot
- 1708: Great Britain's glory
- 1708: A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
- 1713: The proceedings on the Queen's commission of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal delivery of Chelmsford, held for the county of Essex at Chelmsford. On ... the 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th, and 31st of March; ... With the tryal of John Frances and John Newball for the murder of a Scotch pedler
- 1715: The black-Day
- 1717: An account of the whole procession, as it was carried thro' the city and suburbs, and burnt at Charing-Cross
- 1722: The False baptism manifested
- 1725: God's mercies to Great Britain. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, May XXIX. MDCCXX. on Psalm cvii. 43. ... By John Holdsworth,
- 1729: The proceedings at the assizes of oyer and terminer for the county of Surrey, held at Kingston upon Thames ... on Wednesday and Thursday the 30th and 31st of July, and Friday, Saturday, and Monday, the 1st, 2nd and 4th of this instant August, 1729.
- 1735: Two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February 1734-5
- 1735: The two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February, 1734-5
- 1738: The history of Adam and Eve
Fri Dec 08 13:24:25 CST 2023