ID 2249
Name Thomas Chapman [151 Fleet Street]
Gender Unknown
Street Address 151 Fleet Street
City London
Start Date 1795
End Date 1803
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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Bookseller Amusement hall; or, an easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady. Neale , Hannah (Author)
Trapp , Mrs. (Bookseller)
1794
Bookseller Poems on Various Subjects. By William Lane, a poor labouring man of Flackwell Heath, near High Wycombe. Author of "Cliffden," "Isaac's Meditations," etc. Lane , William (Author)
Hawes , Ann (Bookseller)
1795
Bookseller A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759. Jones , Thomas (Author)
Vernor , Ann (Bookseller)
Unknown , (Compiler)
1796
Bookseller Poems. Inscribed to the Missionary Society, by Their Friend. Voke , Mrs. (Author)
1796
Publisher Sacred history in familiar dialogues, for the instruction of children and youth. With an appendix, containing the history of the Jews, from the Time of Nehemiah to the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans under Titus Vespasian. In sixteen letters. By a lady. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. John Ryland. Neale , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Britannus and Africus; or, an attempt to instruct the untutored mind in the principles of Christianity; in a course of conversations, Supposed to Take Place Between the Companion of a Missionary, and a Native of Africa. By the author of "sacred history, in familiar dialogues, &c." Published for the Benefit of a Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen. Neale , Hannah (Author)
1797
Bookseller Poems on the Following Subjects Abram and Lot. Manoah and his wife. Naomi and ruth, part i. Life of David-Part 1. Flood of formosa, and fire of cliffden. Vale of Wycombe. Detached pieces, chiefly wrote on particular occasions, and to particular persons. Lucinda. Rosalinda and the Lark The River Jordan. The Nuptial Day. Emma and Melinda, or the Recluses. The Invitation, or the May-Blown Bower. Silvia and her Robbin Red-Breast. The Anticipation. Clapham Common. An Elegy. The Congratulation. Resignation. By William Lane, A poor labouring man, of Flackwell-Heath, High Wycombe, Bucks. Price Two Shillings. Lane , William (Author)
Hawes , Ann (Bookseller)
1798
Publisher The messiah revealed to a Jewess; or, the merciful dealings of God with Hannah Nonmus, Born at Frankfort, in Germany, of Jewish Parents, and Brought up in Jewish Prejudices; but Divine Providence Brought her to England, and Divine Grace Drew her to Christ. Revised by William Cooper. Nonmus , Hannah (Author)
1798
Bookseller A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1799
Bookseller Religion a reality, exemplified in the life and death of Mrs. Anna Pepper, late of Wenhaston. Chiefly written by herself. Together with some additions and practical improvements, by John Dennant. Pepper , Anna (Author)
1799

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