Thomas Jordan
Active Years
Min year: 1637, Max year: 1770, Max count: 15
As Author
- 1637: Poeticall varieties: or, Varietie of fancies. By Tho. Iordan Gent
- 1641: Pictures of passions, fancies, & affections
- 1641: Pictures of passions, fancies, & affections
- 1642: The Christian souldier. Or, Preparation for battaile
- 1642: Rules to know a royall king, from a disloyall subject
- 1642: A speech to the people· Or A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times
- 1642: A diurnall of dangers
- 1642: A medicine for the times. Or, An antidote against faction
- 1642: London's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for their safeties
- 1642: A medicine for the times. Or, An antidote against faction
- 1643: Piety, and poesy. Contracted. By T. J
- 1644: The debtor's apologie or, A quaint paradox
- 1646: Divine raptures or, Piety in poesie
- 1646: Love's dialect, or, Poeticall varieties
- 1647: Rules to know a royall king, from a disloyall subject
- 1648: The anarchie, or the blessed reformation since 1640
- 1648: The anarchie, or the blest reformation since 1640
- 1650: Claraphil and Clarinda
- 1650: VVit in a wildernesse of promiscuous poesie
- 1650: Divinity and morality in robes of poetry
- 1655: The roaring black-smiths resoution [sic]; or, A merry ditty compos'd on purpose to make you laugh
- 1657: Fancy's festivals
- 1657: Fancy's festivals
- 1657: Fancy's festivals: a masque
- 1657: The walks of Islington and Hogsdon
- 1658: An honest mans delight or knavery made known
- 1660: A dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick
- 1660: A speech spoken to his excellency the Lord General Monk
- 1660: Bacchus festival, or, A new medley being a musical representation at the entertainment of his excellency the Lord General Monck
- 1660: A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck
- 1660: A speech made to his Excellency George Monck General, &c
- 1660: A song to his excellency the Ld. General Monck, at Skinners-hall on Wednesday Aprill 4. 1660. at which time he was entertained by that honourable company
- 1660: A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State
- 1660: A speech made to the Lord General Monck
- 1660: [A] pleasant dialogue between the country-man and citizen, presented to my Lord Generall and Councell of State, at their last dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660
- 1660: Piety, and poesy
- 1660: A song to his excellency the Ld. General Monck
- 1660: A letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
- 1660: A speech made to his excellency the Lord General Monck and the council of state, at Fishmongers-Hall in London
- 1660: A speech made to His Excellency the Lord General Monck and the Council of State, at Fishmongers-Hall in london the thirteenth of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honorable company. Written by Tho. Jordan. After a song of difference betwixt the lawyer the soldier, the citizen and the countrey-man, the chorus being ended. Enter the Ghost of Massianello fisher-man of Naples
- 1660: A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Councell of State, at Drapers-Hall in London
- 1662: A cure for the tongue-evill. Or, A receipt against vain oaths
- 1663: A new droll: or, the counter-scuffle
- 1663: A royal arbor of loyal poesie
- 1663: A new droll, or, The counter-scuffle
- 1663: Tricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon
- 1663: Musick & poetry, mixed in variety of songs and poems
- 1663: A rosary of rarities planted in a garden of poetry
- 1664: A royal arbor of loyal poesie
- 1665: A nursery of novelties in variety of poetry
- 1668: Selfe; or, A riddle, called the monster. By T.J
- 1668: Money is an asse·
- 1668: Wealth out-witted: or, Money's an ass
- 1670: A looking-glass for a covetous miser: or, Comfort to a contented minde
- 1671: Londons resurrection to joy and triumph
- 1671: London's resurrection to joy and triumph
- 1672: London triumphant: or, The city in jollity and splendour
- 1672: London triumphant: or, The city in jollity and splendour
- 1673: London in its splendor
- 1674: The prodigals resolution: or, My father was born before me
- 1674: The goldsmiths jubile: or, Londons triumphs
- 1675: The triumphs of London
- 1676: London's triumphs
- 1677: Londons triumphs
- 1678: The triumphs of London
- 1678: The prodigals resolution. Or My father was born before me
- 1679: London in luster
- 1680: The careless gallant: or, A farewel to sorrow
- 1680: The muses melody in a consort of poetrie
- 1680: London's glory, or, The Lord mayor's show
- 1680: Jevvels of ingenuity, set in a coronet of poetry
- 1681: London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show
- 1682: The Lord Mayor's show
- 1683: The triumphs of London
- 1684: London's royal triumph for the city's loyal magistrate
As Publisher
Thu Jun 01 11:45:43 CDT 2023