ID 7540
Name Thomas Osborne I
Gender Male
Street Address Grey's Inn, near the Walks
City London
Start Date 1702
End Date 1743
Sources British Book Trade Index 51539
Related Firms Thomas Osborne II
Notes From 1727 to 1743, Thomas Osborne's son Thomas also worked at this shop with him and took it over at the same address when his father died in 1743.

Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher The fifth and last part of Modern reports: being a continuation of several special cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster, In the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, l0th, and 11th Years of the Reign of the late King William; and Judgments thereupon. Together with Special Pleadings to most of the said Cases. None of them ever printed before. Collected by the same hand as the former parts. The Second Edition carefully revised, with the addition of some thousands of notes. Great Britain , Court of King's Bench (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Printer)
1720
Publisher The office and duty of executors: or, a treatise directing testators to form, and executors to perform their wills and testaments according to law. Originally compiled by that judicious and approved author, Tho. Wentworth, late Bencher of Lincoln's-Inn. And now enlarged with a supplement, containing Divers Matters and Things not comprized in former Impressions, relating to Wills, Executors, Administrators, Devises, Legacies, &c. Collected from the Common and Statute Laws, and methodically digested, rendring the whole compleat, and in all its Parts conformable to the present Time and Laws now in Force. With References to the several Acts of Parliament and authentick Books of Reports both Ancient and Modern authorizing and approving the same. By H Curson, of the Inner-Temple. Nutt , Elizabeth (Printer)
Wentworth , Thomas (Author)
1728
Publisher The neuter: or, a modest satire on the poets of the age. By a Lady. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Mary Wortley Montague. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
1733
Publisher The Muses Library; Or a series of English poetry, from the Saxons, to the Reign of King Charles II. Containing, The Lives and Characters of all the known Writers in that Interval, the Names of their Patrons; Complete Episodes, by way of Specimen of the larger Pieces, very near the intire Works of some, and large Quotations from others. Being A General Collection of almost all the old valuable Poetry extant, now so industriously enquir'd after, tho' rarely to be found, but in the Studies of the Curious, and affording Entertainment on all Subjects, Philosophical, Historical, Moral, Satyrical, Allegorical, Critical, Heroick, Pastoral, Gallant, Amorous, Courtly, and Sublime, By Langland, Gower, Chaucer, Lidgate, Occleve, Harding, Barclay, Fabian, Skelton, Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir T. Wyat, Dr. Bourd, Sackville Earl of Dorset, Churchyard, Higgens, Warner, Gascoign, Turberville, Nash, Sir Philip Sidney, Grevill L. Brook, Spencer, Sir John Harrington, Chalkhill, Fairfax, Sir John Davis, Sir W. Raleigh, Sir Edw. Dyer, Daniel, &c. Cooper , Elizabeth (Editor)
1737
Publisher The Countess of Moreton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God. Unknown , (Author)
Barron Downing , Martha (Publisher)
Clarke , Anne (Publisher)
1746

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"Thomas Osborne I" The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 7540, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/7540. Accessed 2024-04-27.

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