John Day
Active Years
Min year: 1546, Max year: 1800, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1572: The gift of J. Daye the printer to the Kinges Colledge
- 1606: The ile of guls
- 1606: The ile of guls
- 1607: The trauailes of the three English brothers
- 1608: Humour out of breath
- 1608: Lavv-trickes or, VVho vvould haue thought it
- 1612: Dauids desire to go to church
- 1612: Concio ad clerum
- 1614: Day's dyall or, His twelve howres
- 1615: Dauid's desire to goe to church
- 1615: Day's festiuals or, twelve of his sermons
- 1615: Concio ad clerum
- 1620: Day's descant on Dauids Psalmes: or A commentary vpon the Psalter, as it is vsually read throughout the yeere, at morning, and euening prayer
- 1633: The ile of gulls
- 1641: The parliament of bees, with their proper characters. Or a bee-hive furnisht with twelve hony-combes, as pleasant as profitable
- 1646: The modest vindication of John Day of London, merchant
- 1647: To the right honovrable, the Lords, now assembled in the high court of parliament. The humble petition of John Day
- 1647: Certaine godly rules coneerning [sic] Christian practice
- 1647: To the right honovrable, the Lords,now assembled in the high court of Parliament. The humble petition of John Day
- 1653: Truth shut out of doors
- 1659: The blind-beggar of Bednal-green
- 1750: By authority of the King's royal patent
- 1774: Remarks on American affairs
- 1786: A letter from Sir John Day, Judge Advocate of Calcutta
- 1787: State of Sir John Day's claim upon the East-India Company
- 1789: Correspondence of Sir John Day with the Court of Directors of the East India Company, upon the subject of his claim, in March and April 1789. To the Honourable the Court of Directors for the affairs of the East-India Company
- 1794: Salcey Forest
- 1794: A catalogue of the several lots of His Majesty's oaks, and ash trees, in Handly-Hill and Brands, and Pond Riding coppices, &c. Whittlewood-Forest, to be sold by auction, on Wednesday the 28th of May, 1794, at the Rose-and-Crown, Whittlebury.
- 1794: Whittlewood-Forest
- 1794: A catalogue of the several lots of His Majesty's oaks, and ash trees, in Quintontongue and Stoneaway coppices, Salcey-Forest, to be sold by auction, on Friday the 6th of June, 1794, at the Rose-and-Crown, Hartwell.
- 1798: Particulars and conditions of sale, of sundry valuable freehold, copyhold, & leasehold estates, situate in the town and parish of Buckingham; which will be sold by auction, by John Day, on Tuesday the 3d day of April, 1798, at the Cobham Arms Inn, in Buckingham, at twelve o'clock at noon,
- 1800: A catalogue of the valuable household furniture
As Publisher
As Printer
As Bookseller
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