Langley Curtis
Active Years
Min year: 1670, Max year: 1691, Max count: 52
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1670: A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry
- 1677: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
- 1677: The astrological judgment and practice of physick
- 1677: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
- 1678: An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight
- 1678: The mock-Clelia
- 1678: Four for a penny: or, Poor Robin's character of an unconscionable pawn-broker, and ear-mark of an oppressing tally-man
- 1678: Mr. Lilly's new prophecy: or, Certain notable passages in his writings observed
- 1678: The mock-Clelia
- 1678: An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight
- 1678: The constant nymph: or, The rambling shepheard
- 1678: The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest
- 1678: England's remarques
- 1679: The most strange and wonderful predictions of Cleombrotus an heathen Jew
- 1679: A sermon preached at sea
- 1679: The plain Englishman's historian: or, A compendious chronicle of England, from its first being inhabited to this present year 1679
- 1679: The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promoted
- 1679: An alarme for sinners
- 1679: A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry
- 1679: A poem on the late civil war
- 1679: A letter to the Right Honorable A. Earl of Essex, from Dublin
- 1679: A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King's most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament
- 1679: God's wonderful judgment in Lincoln-shire: or, a dreadful warning to children that are undutiful to their parents
- 1679: A short and seasonable dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist
- 1679: The golden fleece: or, Old England restored to its old honest vocation. By J.F. a well-wisher to industry. Licensed April 2. 1679
- 1680: The grand-jury-man's oath and office explained
- 1680: The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome restored: or, The history of popery continued
- 1680: The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery
- 1681: The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket
- 1681: The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland
- 1681: England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county
- 1681: Mr. Roger Le Stranges sayings
- 1682: The Monthly recorder, of all true occurrences both foreign & domestick
- 1682: The account of the life of Julian the Apostate vindicated
- 1682: The tryals of the prisoners at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly
- 1682: Julian the apostate
- 1682: Julian the apostate
- 1682: The manner of the execution of eleven notorious offenders who received sentence of death at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 8th of this instant December, for robbing on the highway, house-breaking, and other capital offences. Together, with an account of their penitent behaviour in Newgate after condemnation, and their last sayings at the place of execution, all very remarkable and worthy the observation
- 1682: England's remarques
- 1683: The behaviours, confessions, last speeches, and execution of seven notorious malefactors
- 1683: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse
- 1683: The proceedings against the Lord Russel, upon his tryal for high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 13th. of this instant July, for conspiring against the life of the King, to levy war and rebellion, &c
- 1683: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, & John Rouse; for high-treason
- 1683: An elegy on the right honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury
- 1683: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters
- 1683: An account of the proceedings to judgment against the Charter of the City of London; as it was given in Court of Kings-Bench, the 12th of this instant June. Anno Dom. 1683
- 1683: An account of the execution, and last dying speeches of seaven notorious traytors and highway-men
- 1683: The proceedings to sentence of death, against Algernon Sidny, Esq
- 1683: An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate: which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683
- 1683: An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683
- 1683: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters
- 1683: Persecution for conscience condemned
- 1684: A true paper delivered by Edmund Kirk, vintner, (who was executed at Tyburn the 11. of July) for barbarously murthering his wife. Containing his confession, and many other passages relating to his birth, parantage, education, and life. With the manner how he came to be married to his wife, and all the circumstances relating thereto. With his extraordinary penitence and admonition to the world, as it was written upon mature deliberation by his own hand, and delivered to a friend of his the morning he was executed
- 1684: The sad and dreadful relation of a bloody and cruel murther committed by Mr. Thomas Low
- 1685: Suspiria, or Sighs on the death of the late Most Illustrious Monarch Charles the II
- 1687: Bellamira, or The mistress
- 1690: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason
- 1690: A true account of the behaviour, execution, and last dying speeches, of Thomas Kelsey
- 1690: A full and particular relation of the taking the town and forts of Kinsale
- 1691: Englands alarm: or, the French-King's cruelties exposed
As Bookseller
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