Samuel Crouch
Active Years
Min year: 1675, Max year: 1716, Max count: 30
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1675: A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here: or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it
- 1676: The art of painting
- 1676: Micro-cosmographie: or, a piece of the world discovered
- 1676: The grand evil discovered: or, The deceitfull heart tryed and cast
- 1677: The sleepy spouse of Christ alarm'd: or, a warning to beware of drowsiness vvhen Christ calls, lest he withdraw in a discontent
- 1679: Work for a cooper
- 1681: An account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall, September the 29th. 1681. upon the choice of a lord-mayor, together with the present lord-mayor's speech
- 1683: A true and exact relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ottoman army, the 12th of September 1683
- 1687: The art of painting in oyl
- 1688: An humble request to Protestants, to promote religion and trade
- 1689: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen. At Guild-Hall-Chappel upon Good-Friday the 29th of March, 1689
- 1690: Batt upon Batt
- 1691: The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1691: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, at White-Hall, on the 28th of December, 1690. By George Royse, D.D. fellow of Oriel College in Oxon: and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Printed by the King's special command
- 1691: A sermon preached before the King at Belfast in Ireland, on the 14th day of June, 1690
- 1692: The third and last part of the ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1692: A sermon preached at St. Catharine Cree-Church on the 26th of November, 1691
- 1692: A discourse upon usury: or, Lending money for increase
- 1692: The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1692: The second part of the ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1693: The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1693: A discourse of the decay of trade
- 1694: The Earl of Anglesey's state of the government & kingdom
- 1694: A fast sermon lately preached in the parish-church of Tottenham-Highcross in the county of Middlesex. Published at the earnest request of the parishioners
- 1694: Batt upon Batt
- 1697: The ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady - travels into Spain
- 1701: The art of painting in oyl
- 1703: The ingenious and diverting letters of the lady's ---- travels into Spain
- 1703: The ingenious and diverting letters of the lady's ---- travels into Spain
- 1705: The art of painting in oyl
- 1706: Batt upon batt
- 1707: Advice to the readers of the Common Prayer
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the society for reformation of manners, in the Parish-Church of Wendover, in the county of Bucks, October the 7th, 1708
- 1708: The ingenious and diverting letters of the lady's ----- travels into Spain
- 1708: Moral reflections in a real dream
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Ailesbury in the county of Bucks
- 1710: The misery of Christians without a future state
- 1710: The proceedings on the Queen's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 6th, 7th, and 8th days of December, 1710. In the ninth year of Her Majesty's reign
- 1711: The rule establish'd in Spain, for the trade in the West Indies
- 1711: Batt upon batt
- 1714: The Proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace
- 1714: The trade granted to the South-Sea-Company: considered with relation to Jamaica
- 1715: The trials of Joseph Sullivane, alias Silver Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, For High Treason; At Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily. on Tuesday the 18th this instant October, 1715
- 1715: The proceedngs [sic] on the King's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, being the 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th of April, 1715. in the first year of His Majesty's reign
- 1716: A true copy of the paper delivered to the Sheriffs of London, by Richard Gascoign [sic]
- 1716: The speech of James Earl of Darwentwater
As Bookseller
Sat Jun 03 20:05:25 CDT 2023