H. Meere
Active Years
Min year: 1705, Max year: 1725, Max count: 33
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Printer
- 1705: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Camberwell, on the 7th day of September, 1704
- 1705: Albion's naval glory
- 1706: A dialogue between church and no-church: or, A rehearsal of the review. Containing many necessary reflections on the state of affairs, both at home and abroad. By Dr. Browne
- 1706: The advantages of education, religious and political
- 1707: A sermon against detraction
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's on Thursday the 17th of February
- 1710: A perfect pocket-list, alphabetically digested, of the knights, citizens, burgesses, commissioners of shires and burghs, of the third Parliament of Great Britain, summon'd to meet at Westminster the 25th of November 1710
- 1710: Nuptial dialogues and debates
- 1712: The mothers blessing, or The godly counsel of a gentlewoman
- 1713: A letter from an English gentleman at Madrid, to his friend in London
- 1713: The innocent epicure
- 1713: Phædrus his Fables
- 1713: A pindarick ode, to the memory of Dr. William King
- 1714: A true state of the Amicable Society
- 1714: An elegy on the death of Her most Gracious Majesty Queen Anne, who dy'd at her palace in Kensington, on the first of August 1714. By a late Fellow of New-College in Oxford
- 1715: The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates
- 1715: A new voyage to the East Indies
- 1715: The life and reign of Lewis XIV, late King of France and Navarre: collected from the memoirs of the Sieur Carpenter, and continu'd to his Death, from the most authentick Accounts, as well English as French. To which is added, His Character, and an Account of his lawful Issue, Mistresses, and natural Children; as also, a true Copy of his Will, and the two Codicils belonging to it; with an Account of his Funeral Ceremony, &c
- 1715: A compleat history of all the empires, kingdoms, and states of the world, from the creation, to this present time
- 1716: Arithmetick vulgar and decimal
- 1716: The crucified Jesus
- 1716: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince
- 1716: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince
- 1716: The first of August
- 1716: A poem, occasion'd by the birth-day of His Most Sacred Majesty King George. Most humbly inscrib'd to
- 1716: The northern heiress
- 1716: Arithmetick in epitome
- 1717: The young Christian instructed
- 1717: The Chronological register for the year 1717. Containing the most remarkable transactions and events, as well civil as military, and domestick as foreign, viz. Removals, promotions, births, deaths, marriages, &c. that happen'd during the course of that year. Publish'd at the expence of the Sun Fire-Office
- 1717: A good wife a great blessing: or, The honour and happiness of the nuptial state
- 1717: The Wanderer
- 1717: The historical register
- 1717: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick
- 1717: Evil not to be done
- 1718: The wanderer
- 1718: The case of the inhabitants of the cities of London & Westminster
- 1718: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick
- 1718: The compleat country dancing-master
- 1720: Patricius to Manlius
- 1720: The vanity of the world
- 1720: Rudiments of honour: or, the second part of the British compendium. Wherein is contain'd a particular account of the present nobility of Scotland, or North Britain; viz. Their Descents, Publick Transactions, Titles, Posts, Marriages, Inter-Marriages, Seats, and Issue; with all their Coats of Arms, and the Peers in their Parliamentary Robes, curiously Engraven on above Forty Copper Plates. To which is added, an introduction to the Ancient and most Noble Science of heraldry
- 1721: A miscellany of ingenious thoughts and reflections
- 1721: The British compendium
- 1721: An essay on book-keeping
- 1722: The irish compendium
- 1725: Collectio sententiarum
As Bookseller
- 1713: A letter from an English gentleman at Madrid, to his friend in London
- 1714: An elegy on the death of Her most Gracious Majesty Queen Anne, who dy'd at her palace in Kensington, on the first of August 1714. By a late Fellow of New-College in Oxford
- 1715: A compleat history of all the empires, kingdoms, and states of the world, from the creation, to this present time
- 1717: The historical register
- 1717: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick
- 1718: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick
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