ID 5643
Name John Morphew
Gender Male
Street Address Stationer's Court near Ludgate Street; Stationer's Hall
City London
Start Date 1706
End Date 1720
Sources British Book Trade Index 48522
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Titles

Displaying 76–85 of 85

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher An apology for the clergy of the Church of England, in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein some unjust insinuations against them, in his lordship's answer to the representation of the committee of the lower house of convocation are detected and confuted; and the necessity of learning, in order to a right understanding and exposition of the scriptures, demonstrated; contrary to what his lordship asserts, particularly in the 20th section of his first chapter; and to many other dangerous positions in the course of that book. By a clergyman of the Church of England. Unknown , [Man] (Author)
1718
Publisher The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's. Bull , George (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
1719
Publisher The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part written in the Time of the usurpation, and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. The Third Edition, Corrected. Butler , Samuel (Author)
Luke , Samuel (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
1719
Publisher Britain's golden mines discover'd: or, the fishery trade considered, Under these Three Heads, I. What Benefit Britain may reap by it. II. Which is the most probable Way of recovering it. III. The Three great Fishing Trades, viz. That upon our own Coasts, That upon our own Coasts, That upon the Coasts of Greenland, and that upon the Coasts of Newfoundland, particularly examined. In a letter from Sally Fisher, at Paris, to Mally Loverus, at London. Fisher , Sally (Author)
1720
Publisher Lucius, the first Christian King of Britain. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty’s servants. By Mrs. Manley. The second edition, corrected. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1720
Publisher Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality of both sexes. From the new Atalantis, an island in the Mediterranean. In four volumes. Written originally in Italian. The sixth edition. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1720
Publisher The power of love: in seven novels viz. I. The fair hypocrite. II. The physician’s stratagem. III. The wife’s resentment. IV.V. The husband’s resentment. In two examples. VI. The happy fugitives. Vii. The perjur’d beauty. Never before published. By Mrs. Manley. Manley , Delarivier (Author)
1720
Bookseller Magna Britannia et Hibernia, antiqua & nova. Or, a new survey of Great Britain, wherein to the Topographical Account given by Mr. Cambden, and the late Editors of his Britannia, is added a more large History, not only of the Cities, Boroughs, Towns, and Parishes mentioned by them, but also many other Places of Note, and Antiquities since discovered. Together with. The Chronology of the most remarkable actions of the Britains, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Normans. The Lives and Constitutions of the Bishops of all our Sees; Founders, and Benefactors to our Universities and Monasteries, the Sufferings of Martyrs, and many other Ecclesiastical Matters. The Acts and Laws of our Parliaments, with the Place of their Meeting. A Character of such eminent Statesmen and Churchmen as have signalized themselves by their wise Conduct and Writings. And the Pedigrees of all our noble, Families and Gentry, both Ancient and Modern, according to the best Relations extant. Collected and Composed by an impartial Hand. Nutt , Elizabeth (Printer)
Nutt , M. (Bookseller)
Cox , Thomas (Author)
1720-31
Bookseller A letter from a gentlewoman in the country, to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Willis , Catharine (Author)
[1717?]
Printer A letter from a gentlewoman in the country, to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Willis , Catharine (Author)
[1717?]

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