ID 8465
Name Mary Cooper [The Globe]
Gender Female
Street Address The Globe in Pater-noster-Row
City London
Start Date 1743
End Date 1766
Sources British Book Trade Index 15966
Related People Cooper [Publisher], Mary
Related Firms Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row]
Notes She was the widow of printer and publisher Thomas Cooper, whose business she continued. This record is the default choice for when Cooper appears "in Pater-noster row" without additional direction, as she does not appear in the ESTC at No. 8.

Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates. Philippe , Anne Claude (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher Popish intrigues and cruelty plainly exemplified, in the affecting case and narrative of Mrs. Frances Shaftoe. Containing an account of her being eleven months in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing, among many other Treasonable Things, that the Pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by his Daughters, Anne and Eleanor, and most barbarously used, near the Space of Six Years, to force her to turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery. With the Deposition of a Swiss Protestant Woman, who effected her Escape from a Nunnery in France, into Switzerland, (taken before the Lord Chief Justice Holt) from whence she returned into England, in December 1706. The second edition. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The child's new play-thing : being a spelling-book intended to make the Learning to Read, a Diversion instead of a Task. Consisting of Scripture-Histories, Fables, Stories, Moral and Religious Precepts, Proverbs, Songs, Riddles, Dialogues, &c. The Whole adapted to the Capacties of Children, and Divided into Lessons of one, two, three, and four Syllables; with entertaining Pictures to each Story and Fable, And a new-invented Alphabet for Children to play with, and a Preface shewing the Use of it. The Third Edition. To which is added Three Dialogues; 1. Shewing how a little Boy shall make every body love him. 2. How a little Boy shall grow wiser than the rest of his School-fellows. 3. How a little Boy shall become a great Man. Designed for the Use of Schools, or for Children before they go to School. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The conduct of our officers, as well general as inferior, in the late battle near Tournay, examined; and the true causes of our defeat assign'd. In a new and more authentic account of the whole action, than any that has yet been publish'd. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
Unknown , (Author)
1745
Publisher The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The history of the present rebellion in Scotland. From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is A full Account of the Conduct of this Young Invader, from his first Arrival in Scotland; with the several Progresses he made there; and likewise a very particular Relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact List of the Slain, Wounded, and Prisoners, on both Sides. Taken from the relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an Eye-Witness of the Whole, and who took the first Opportunity of leaving the Rebels, into whose Service he was forced, and in which he had a Captain's Commission. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The muse in good humour: or, A collection of the best poems, comic tales, choice fables, enigmas, &c. From the most eminent poets. With some originals. In two parts. Vol. II. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The question, whether it be right to turn Methodist, considered. In a dialogue between two members of the Church of England. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher The saviour. A poem. In two books. By J. Grigg. Book the first. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
Grigg , Joseph (Author)
1745
Publisher The Stilton Hero: A Poem. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1745
Publisher Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's account of the late engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty's fleet, and the fleets of France and Spain; as presented by him the 12th of March 1744-5. Also, letters to and from Adm---l L-st--k, Relating thereto since his Arrival in England. With notes. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
Lestock , Richard (Author)
1745
Bookseller A Christmas-box for masters and misses. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Collyer , Mary (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
Boreman , M. (Bookseller)
1746
Bookseller An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI. Presented to His Majesty at Kensington, and humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Duke. By J. Lockman. Lockman , John (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
1746
Bookseller The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Bookseller The mutual connexion between religious truth and civil freedom; between superstition, tyranny, irreligion, and licentiousness: considered in two sermons preached in Septemb. 1746, at the Cathedral Church of Carlisle, during the Assizes held there for the trial of the rebels. By John Brown, M.A. Brown , John (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
1746
Publisher A defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, against a pamphlet, entitled, The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters, &c. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. White , John (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject. To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris, shewing the medicinal properties of tar-water, and the best manner of making it. By Thomas Prior, Esq; A New Edition, complete. Prior , Thomas (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher Captain Gascoigne's answer to a pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given, and the proceedings had, on his trial, &c. As far as it relates to his Testimony therein mentioned. In a letter addressed to the president of the late court-martial held at Deptford. Gascoigne , John (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher Memoirs of the life of Lord Lovat. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher The criterion: or, some propositions fairly stated. I. Distillation dissected, shewing the natural quality of spirituous liquors, and the united interest of the maker, compunder, and vender, impartially considered: with reciprocal advantages, as well to the public as the government. II. Preventing knavery under the cloak of honesty, improving the landed interest, encouraging trade, and for raising great sums of money for the government's use without any new taxation. III. Means to take off the payment of the poors rate within the bills of mortality, and the poor better provided in every respect. IV. To make rogues honest, and become useful members of the community, with considerable advantages to the public. Lastly, means for the suppression of the present rebellion, and to prevent any future disturbance of the like kind. By Justitia. Unknown , (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Publisher The memorial presented to the Port, by the Count de Castellane, the King of France's ambassador at Constantinople, the 10th day of February, 1746. With remarks. Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
Castellane , Michel-Ange (Author)
1746
Publisher The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish ambassador at Paris: Giving A particular Account of our Warlike Preparations, with the Names of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. as well Catholick as Protestant, who voluntarily and generously raised, headed, and maintained great Numbers for Sea and Land, to support their Sovereign, and defend their Country. Shewing Our vast Power and Riches, contrary to the contemptible Opinion had of us in Spain; also, an Account of the Spanish Armada. To which are added, The Examinations of many Prisoners, their Losses by Battle, Tempests and contrary Winds on the Coaste of Ireland, in their Return from the North Isles of Scotland, &c. Burghley , William Cecil (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
1746
Publisher The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England; wherein the design of the second (which was to refute the great and popular objections of dissenters against communion with the Church of England, and to reflect them back upon themselves) is farther pursued, and completed. To which is added, an appendix, containing some considerations on the lawfulness, expediency, and necessity of requiring all who are to be admitted to the ministry, or to any ecclesiastical preferment in the Church of England, or to be preachers or teachers in any dissenting congregation, to subscribe the articles of faith and religion; and setting forth the inconsistencies between the notorious practices of dissenters, and the avowed principles of many of them touching that matter. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. The Third Edition. White , John (Author)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Publisher)
1746
Bookseller A parallel between the Roman and British constitution; Comprehending Polibius's Curious discourse of the Roman Senate; with a Copious Preface, wherein his Principles are applied to our Government. The whole calculated to restore the true Spirit of Liberty, and to explode Dependancy and Corruption. Addressed to The Young Members of the present Parliament. Amey , Margaret (Printer)
Amey , Margaret (Bookseller)
Amey , Matilda (Printer)
and 6 more.
1747

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