H. Kent
Active Years
Min year: 1673, Max year: 1765, Max count: 28
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1756: A state of the case, between the managers of the Royal Family Privateers, and James Goddard. Particularly in relation to a libel by him lately published, and sent to several Members of Parliament, in January, 1756, highly reflecting on the Conduct and Characters of Israel Jalabert, and William Belchier, Esquires, and the rest of the Managers, and many other worthy Persons therein named or described
As Printer
- 1673: Laodameia to Protesilaus
- 1741: The life and dangerous voyages of Sir Francis Drake
- 1743: A brief reply to Mr. Gill's Doctrine of the Trinity
- 1745: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. George the martyr, in Southwark, on Sunday, October 13, 1745
- 1746: An advocate for the ladies, concerning the sacred state of matrimony: in answer to a late, but scandalous pamphlet, intitled, The folly, sin, and danger, of marrying widows and old women in general, demonstrated; and earnestly addressed to the Batchelors of Great Britain, by a true penitent. By one Dilworth of Wapping, widower
- 1747: An ode to the Right Honourable Sir Peter Warren, ... occasion'd by the late signal success of the British navy
- 1747: The oracle, an ode inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Sir Edward Hawke, Knight of the Bath
- 1748: The communicants assistant
- 1748: The glory of Spain subdu'd by British valour
- 1750: The merry man's companion
- 1750: An essay towards the improvement of navigation
- 1752: A modern dissertation on a certain necessary piece of household furniture
- 1753: The plain English dispensatory
- 1753: The communicants assistant
- 1753: The plain English dispensatory
- 1755: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life
- 1755: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ
- 1756: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Friday, February 6, 1756, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Arnold King. L.L.B. rector of the said Parish. Printed at the request of the Parishioners
- 1765: The young book-keeper's assistant
As Bookseller
- 1673: Laodameia to Protesilaus
- 1741: The life and dangerous voyages of Sir Francis Drake
- 1743: A brief reply to Mr. Gill's Doctrine of the Trinity
- 1746: An advocate for the ladies, concerning the sacred state of matrimony: in answer to a late, but scandalous pamphlet, intitled, The folly, sin, and danger, of marrying widows and old women in general, demonstrated; and earnestly addressed to the Batchelors of Great Britain, by a true penitent. By one Dilworth of Wapping, widower
- 1747: An ode to the Right Honourable Sir Peter Warren, ... occasion'd by the late signal success of the British navy
- 1747: The oracle, an ode inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Sir Edward Hawke, Knight of the Bath
- 1748: The communicants assistant
- 1750: The merry man's companion
- 1752: A modern dissertation on a certain necessary piece of household furniture
- 1753: The communicants assistant
- 1756: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Friday, February 6, 1756, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Arnold King. L.L.B. rector of the said Parish. Printed at the request of the Parishioners
- 1765: The young book-keeper's assistant
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