ID 8377
Name H. Newman
Gender Unknown
Street Address at the Crown in Little-Britain
City London
Start Date 1703
End Date 1703
Sources ESTC (#T113159)
Notes H. Newman only appears at this address on this imprint. In this period, the other option would be Hugh Newman, a maps seller in the Poultry. The address of only the Crown in Little Britain is rare, as it is usually combined with something else: rose, bible, etc.

Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. The Sixth Edition. Nieremberg , Juan Eusebio (Author)
1702
Publisher The light risen in darkness. In four parts. Being a collection of letters written to several persons, upon great and important subjects. ... With a large explication of the 24. and 25. chapters of St. Matthew's gospel. By Antonia Bourignon. Done out of the French. Bourignon , Antoinette (Author)
1703
Publisher The light risen in darkness. In four parts. Being a collection of letters written to several persons, upon great and important subjects. Very profitable for the Common Instruction and Conduct of all who seek God in Sincerity: But in a Special manner for detecting the Lamentable decay of the Life and Spirit of Christianity now at this time, and directing to the proper means of recovering it. With a large explication of the 24. and 25. chapters of St. Matthew's gospel. By Antonia Bourignon. Done out of the French. Bourignon , Antoinette (Author)
1703
Publisher The penitent lady: or reflections on the mercy of God, in form of prayers. Written by the Dutchess of La Valliere, in her retirement from the court of France. Translated from the French by Lewis Atterbury, L. L. D. The Third Edition Corrected de La Baume Le Blanc , Françoise-Louise (Author)
1703
Printer Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D and late lord bishop of Down and Connor. The Seventh Edition. Nieremberg , Juan Eusebio (Author)
1707

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"H. Newman" The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 8377, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/8377. Accessed 2024-11-22.

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