Sam. Crouch
Active Years
Min year: 1678, Max year: 1716, Max count: 75
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1678: Organum vetus & novum: or, A discourse of reason and truth
- 1679: Flagellum: or, The life birth and death, burial, of O. Cromwel the late usurper, faithfully described
- 1681: The Catholick hierarchie: or, The divine right of a sacred dominion in church and conscience
- 1683: Advice to the readers of the Common prayer, and to the people attending the same
- 1685: An account of the imperial proceedings against the Turks
- 1686: A rational practice of chyrurgery: or, Chyrurgical observations resolved according to the solid fundamentals of true philosophy·
- 1686: The new a-la-mode secretarie: or, Practical pen-man. A new copy-book
- 1689: A sermon preached before the right worshipful the Deputy-Governour, and the Company of Merchants trading to the Levant-seas, at St Bartholemew-Exchange, May 1. 1689
- 1690: A true account of a fight between Captain John Leech, commander of the ship Ann of London, of 14 guns, and 19 men, from Jamaica, and a French privateer of 24 guns, and some petteraroes: as it came in a letter to his owners from Plymouth, dated the second of this instant January, 1689
- 1691: Advice to the readers of the Common prayer, and to the people attending the same
- 1692: The friendly monitor
- 1695: Arithmetick: a treatise designed for the use and benefit of trades-men
- 1695: Sir Thomas Rowe's Speech at the councel table
- 1695: Some thoughts on the character of Solomon's vertuous woman
- 1695: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden upon Sunday the second of December, 1694
- 1698: Arithmetick: a treatise designed for the use and benefit of trades-men
- 1699: A continuation of Funeral discourses, or, The mourners companion
- 1699: England's way to wealth and honour
- 1699: The mourners companion, or, Funeral discourses on several texts by John Shower
- 1699: Arithmetick
- 1700: A true relation of a most horrid conspiracy and running away with the ship Adventure
- 1700: England's path to wealth and honour
- 1701: Arithmetick: treatise designed for the life and benefit of trades-men
- 1702: A sermon upon Rev. Ch. V. Ver. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Preached at the Merchant's Lecture in Pinners-Hall. By Francis Glascocke minister of the Gospel
- 1702: The physical dictionary
- 1704: Arithmetick: a treatise designed for the use and benefit of trades-men
- 1705: The poll for Knights of the Shire for the county of Surrey. Taken at Guildford in the said County, the 30th Day of May, 1705. And by the Desire of some of the Eminent Freeholders, Published by Order of Sir William Scawen, Kt. Note, That there are Six Hundred Twenty Six Persons mark'd in the Margin with a Star, which Poll'd not at the Election before, but Poll'd at this Election for Mr. Harvey. Likewise observe, that those which are mark'd with an L as well as a Star, are supposed to be Lease-Holders. And those which are mark'd with a Q, are supposed not to be Freeholders, upon the best Information that can be had
- 1706: A sermon preached at the Assizes at Aylesbury in the county of Bucks, March 5. 1705/6. Before the Right Honourable The Lord Chief Baron ward. And at Chelmsford in the county of Essex, March 14, 1705/6. Before the Right Honourable The Lord Chief Justice Holt, and Mr. Justice Tracy. By Tho. White, M. A. Fellow of Wadham College, Oxon. Published at the Desire of the High-Sheriffs and Grand Juries of both Counties
- 1706: The great end and design of Christianity
- 1707: Exercises to the accidence
- 1708: Arithmetick
- 1708: The physical dictionary
- 1711: A sermon preach'd at St. James's, on Thursday, March 8. 1710
- 1711: A sermon preach'd at St. James's, on Thursday
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, Kt. Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 16th. 1711/12
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, Kt. Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 16th. 1711/12. Being The Day Appointed by Her Majesty for a Publick Fast. By William Butler, Chaplain to his Lordship
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: The duty of praise and Thanksgiving
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, ld. bishop of Gloucester
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: St. Paul's charge to Titus, the duty of every minister
- 1715: The popish plot a fair caution to Protestants not to engage in a popish rebellion. A sermon preach'd on Sunday November the 6th, 1715. ... By Charles Lambe,
- 1715: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered
- 1715: The revolution recommended to our memories
- 1716: The english tutor
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