Titles by Thomas Jauncy in APA format
There are 5 titles associated with this firm.
Dennis
, J.
(1720).
The invader of his country: or, the fatal resentment. a tragedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty's servants. by mr. dennis.
London:
John Pemberton. John Watts.
Hughes
, J.
(1720).
An explaination of the several arabick terms us'd in the siege of damascus written by mr. hughes. with a short account of the historical siege, and the life of mahomet, as far as is necessary to the better understanding of the play. likewise a history of the ancient and present state of the city of damascus.
London:
John Brotherton and William Meadows. James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Thomas Jauncy. Anne Dodd I. William Lewis. John Graves. William Rufus Chetwood.
Unknown
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(1720).
The land-purchaser's companion: and the laws relating to tenants and tenures. containing i. the years purchase all forts of lands, tenements, rents, reversions, &c. arc worth; valluation of wood, timber, tithes, annuities, &c. with contracts for sales. ii. a summary of all the laws and statutes concerning purchases of lands, tenements, rents, &c. and the common deeds for conveying and assigning of the same, mortgages, &c. ill. an abridgement of the laws relating to all kinds of tenures; tenants and occupiers of estates: of leases, demand and tender or rent, diftresses and replevin, waste, &c. with precedents of grants, leases, &c. interspersed. to which are added, the laws and statutes relating to tithes, so far as they concern tenants: the law of ejectments; rentals of estates, accounts of rents, &c.
London (Beckton):
William Mears [Temple Bar] Thomas Woodward. Thomas Jauncy.
Unknown
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(1720).
The laws relating to the highways. containing ... in an alphabetical method from the common and statute-law, and books of reports.
London:
William Mears [Temple Bar] Thomas Woodward. Thomas Jauncy.
Cicero
, M.T.
(1720).
Tully's two essays, of old age, and of friendship. with his stoical paradoxes, and scipio's dream. render'd into english by samuel parker, gent.
London:
John Wilford. Thomas Jauncy.