Humphrey Robinson
Active Years
Min year: 1628, Max year: 1670, Max count: 42
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1628: The gunner
- 1629: Certaine miscellany vvorks of the Right Honourable Francis Lo. Verulam, Viscount S. Alban
- 1631: A briefe method of catechizing
- 1631: An epithrene: or Voice of vveeping
- 1633: A briefe method of catechizing
- 1637: A maske presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634
- 1641: The anatomie of the masse
- 1641: A sermon against lukwarmenesse in religion
- 1641: The anatomie of the masse
- 1641: A sermon against lukwarmenesse in religion
- 1641: Epaphras
- 1643: A treatise of direction, how to travell safely, and profitably into forraigne countries
- 1645: Christians liberty to the Lords table
- 1646: A defence of Christian liberty to the Lords table
- 1647: Comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher Gentlemen. Neverprinted [sic] before, and now published by the authours originall copies
- 1648: The true watch and rule of life. Or, A direction for the examination of our spirituall estate
- 1650: A French-English dictionary
- 1650: A helpe unto devotion
- 1652: The cardinal, a tragedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers, wriiten by James Shirley. Not printed before
- 1652: The sisters, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers
- 1652: The doubtful heir. A tragi-comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Friers
- 1652: The imposture a tragi-comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers
- 1652: The brothers, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers
- 1652: Sermons preached upon severall occasions, by Lancelot Dawes, D.D
- 1653: The court secret, a tragi-comedy: never acted, but prepared for the scene at Black-friers
- 1653: Sermons preached upon severall occasions, by Lancelot Dawes, D.D. Now Minister of Barton in Westmorland, and sometimes fellow of Queens Colledge in Oxford
- 1654: Sha?ar Ha Rivson ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English
- 1656: The unparalleld monarch. Or, The portraiture of a matchless prince, exprest in some shadows of his Highness my Lord Protector
- 1660: Reasons shewing that there is no need of such a reformation of the publique
- 1660: Reasons shewing that there is no need of such a reformation of the publique
- 1661: The beggars bush. Written by Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher, Gentlemen. You may speedily expect those other playes, which Kirkman, and his hawkers have deceived the buyers withall, selling them at treble the value, that this and the rest will be sold for, which are the onely originall and corrected copies, as they were first purchased by us at no mean rate, and since printed by us
- 1662: Remaines of that reverend and famous postiller, John Boys, Doctor in Divinity, and late Dean of Canterbury
- 1664: The gunner
- 1664: Panta dokimazete
- 1664: A treatise of direction, how to travell safely, and profitably into forraign countries
- 1669: A sermon preached before the king the first Sunday of Advent
- 1669: The vvisdome of the ancients
- 1669: The essays, or counsels, civil & moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban
- 1670: Certain miscellany works of the Right Honourable, Francis Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban
As Bookseller
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