Edw. Midwinter
Active Years
Min year: 1707, Max year: 1740, Max count: 72
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1707: The young mathematician's guide
- 1710: Aminadab: or The Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd paragraph by paragraph
- 1710: Aminadab
- 1710: A Second and most excellent dialogue between Honest John and Loving Kate. :Containing not only their wooing, but also wedding: to the satisfaction and good-liking of all their friends.
- 1710: A full and true account of the life, birth, parentage, conversation, and death, of Mr. Thomas Mac-Nemarra, an Irish gentleman; who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, the 27th of July, for a notorious robbery
- 1710: The defenders of the Church of England
- 1710: Aminadab: or the Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd
- 1711: The life, character, and death, of Judas Iscariot
- 1711: The true and wonderful history of Nicholas Hart
- 1712: A true account of what past at the Old-Baily, May the 2d. 1712
- 1712: [A Full and true] account of a desperate and bloody duel: which was fought this morning in High-Park between my Lord Moon, and Duke Hambilton
- 1712: God's judgments and mercies shown to mankind: being a particular account of a great and dismal rain that fell in Scotland, on the 24th of Sept. 1712. which has laid under Water, above eight hundred Houses and twelve hundred Families. This dismal Rain came in the Night and Drowned several Persons in their Beds, others got into their Garrots, and without God's great Mercy, must either be Starv'd or Drown'd. Here is also an Account of great Quantities of Sheep, Oxen and Horses, Corn, Hay and other Goods that is Drowned, Lost and Spoil'd by this Violent Rain, the like has not been known in the Memory of Man. Likewise here is an account of a great deliverance of nine seamen belonging to her Majesties Ship the Penzants Man of War, now lying near Queensborough, who being in their Boat on the 27th of Sept. last at Night, and they Swearing one at another, at a prophane Wicked Rate, there appear'd several Visions of Fire, and Fire Balls and Fiery Darts were thrown up and down, that even the Earth, the Water and the Heavens seem'd to be all on Fire, from eleven at Night, till two the next Morning. The Truth of this is Confirm'd by Sir Will. Jumper's Coxen's Crew, and by several at Queensborough, who went with the Nine Seamen before the Mayor of the Town to give their Oaths of the Truth of this Relation
- 1713: an abstract of the articles of peace, concluded at Utrecht the 31/11 day of March/April 1713. between ... Anne, ... Queen of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, and ... Lewis the XIVth ... King of France and Navarre
- 1713: The unfortunate general
- 1713: O raree show, O brave show!
- 1713: The life, death and character of Mr. Daniel Burgess
- 1714: Dr. Patridge's [sic] most strange and wonderful prophesies and predictions for the year of our Lord 1714
- 1717: Calendarium astrologicum
- 1720: The lady's garland, in four parts
- 1720: The History of Wat Tyler & Jack Straw
- 1720: The Constant lovers garland
- 1722: Calendarium astrologicum
- 1740: The surprizing life and death of Doctor John Faustus
As Bookseller
- 1710: The defenders of the Church of England
- 1710: Aminadab: or the Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd
- 1710: A full and true account of the life, birth, parentage, conversation, and death, of Mr. Thomas Mac-Nemarra, an Irish gentleman; who was executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday, the 27th of July, for a notorious robbery
- 1710: Aminadab: or The Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd paragraph by paragraph
- 1710: Aminadab
- 1711: The true and wonderful history of Nicholas Hart
- 1711: The life, character, and death, of Judas Iscariot
- 1712: A true account of what past at the Old-Baily, May the 2d. 1712
- 1712: God's judgments and mercies shown to mankind: being a particular account of a great and dismal rain that fell in Scotland, on the 24th of Sept. 1712. which has laid under Water, above eight hundred Houses and twelve hundred Families. This dismal Rain came in the Night and Drowned several Persons in their Beds, others got into their Garrots, and without God's great Mercy, must either be Starv'd or Drown'd. Here is also an Account of great Quantities of Sheep, Oxen and Horses, Corn, Hay and other Goods that is Drowned, Lost and Spoil'd by this Violent Rain, the like has not been known in the Memory of Man. Likewise here is an account of a great deliverance of nine seamen belonging to her Majesties Ship the Penzants Man of War, now lying near Queensborough, who being in their Boat on the 27th of Sept. last at Night, and they Swearing one at another, at a prophane Wicked Rate, there appear'd several Visions of Fire, and Fire Balls and Fiery Darts were thrown up and down, that even the Earth, the Water and the Heavens seem'd to be all on Fire, from eleven at Night, till two the next Morning. The Truth of this is Confirm'd by Sir Will. Jumper's Coxen's Crew, and by several at Queensborough, who went with the Nine Seamen before the Mayor of the Town to give their Oaths of the Truth of this Relation
- 1713: The unfortunate general
- 1713: an abstract of the articles of peace, concluded at Utrecht the 31/11 day of March/April 1713. between ... Anne, ... Queen of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, and ... Lewis the XIVth ... King of France and Navarre
- 1714: Dr. Patridge's [sic] most strange and wonderful prophesies and predictions for the year of our Lord 1714
- 1720: The lady's garland, in four parts
- 1720: The History of Wat Tyler & Jack Straw
- 1740: The surprizing life and death of Doctor John Faustus
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