ID 7289
Name Robert Walker [Temple Bar]
Gender Male
Street Address White Hart without Temple Bar
City London
Start Date 1728
End Date 1752
Sources British Book Trade Index 72390
Notes May be related to or the same person as Robert Walker in the Little Old Bailey

Titles

Displaying 1–9 of 9

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Bookseller The anti-Craftsman: being an answer to The Craftsman extraordinary; wherein the clamours of a certain party are fully detected and exposed. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1729
Bookseller The life of Tho. Neaves, the noted Street-Robber, Executed at Tyburn, on Friday the seventh of February, 1728-9. for Shop-Lifting. Captain of the Gang of Street-Robbers, executed at Tyburn in May last. A very Mackheath, and Political Plunderer; His private Villanies, publick Vices and Intriegues, with some Sodomitical Professors. The Canting Language in Perfection; and the Art of Sharping, Tricking, Biting and Filching, shew'd, as practis'd with the utmost Dexterity, both in the City, and at--- Unknown , (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
1729
Publisher Peace and trade, war and taxes: or, the irreparable damage of our trade in case of a war. In a letter to the Craftsman. By Tho. Merchant, Esq; Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Merchant , Thomas (Author)
1729
Publisher Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
and 1 more.
1729
Publisher Some objections humbly offered to the consideration of the Hon. House of Commons, relating to the present intended relief of prisoners. Defoe , Daniel (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1729
Publisher The life of Sr. Isaac Newton. de Fontenelle , Bernard Le Bovier (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1729
Publisher The life of Tho. Neaves, the noted Street-Robber, Executed at Tyburn, on Friday the seventh of February, 1728-9. for Shop-Lifting. Captain of the Gang of Street-Robbers, executed at Tyburn in May last. A very Mackheath, and Political Plunderer; His private Villanies, publick Vices and Intriegues, with some Sodomitical Professors. The Canting Language in Perfection; and the Art of Sharping, Tricking, Biting and Filching, shew'd, as practis'd with the utmost Dexterity, both in the City, and at--- Unknown , (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
1729
Publisher A poem on the death of Mr. Rich Shales, of Hatfield Broadoak in Essex; who was to have taken upon him the name of Barington: son of Charles Shales, Esq; goldsmith to His Majesty, in Lombard-Street. The second edition. Corrected. Unknown , (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Author)
1729?
Printer A poem addressed to the Lord and Lady Brudenall, Upon Their Marriage. By Alexander Le-Hunt, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Le-Hunt , Alexander (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1730

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"Robert Walker [Temple Bar]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 7289, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/7289. Accessed 2024-12-22.

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