Stationers' Company (London, England)
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Books by Stationers' Company (London, England)
Total count: 108
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The second part of symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and very much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1. Of fines and concords. 2. Of common recoueries. 3. Of offences and indictments. 4. Of compromises and arbitrementsWhereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the High Court of Chancerie; of supplications, bils, and aunsweres; and of certaine writs and commissions issuing thence, and there also returnable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, very necessarie for the same purpose beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bils and aunsweres. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easie and ready finding of the matters herein containedPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1606-01-01
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Quinta pars relationum Edwardi Coke equitis aurati, Regii attornati generalisde variis resolutionibus & iudiciis, magnâ & maturâ deliberatione in rebus permagni momenti & ponderis, à reuerendis iudicibus & iuris-consultissimis latis; vnâ cum resolutionum & indiciorum rationibus & causis. In lucem aedita anno foelicissimi & florentissimi regni Regis Iacobi, Angliae Franciae & Hiberniae, 3. Scotiae verò 39. augustissimaeq[ue]; Maiestatis eius iusticiae fonti & legumanimae, subiectissimae obseruantiae ergô, meritô dedicata & consecrata. = The fift part of the reports of Sr. Edward Coke knight, the Kings attorney generall: of diuers resolutions and iudgements giuen vpon great deliberation, in matters of great importance & consequence by the reuerend iudges and sages of the law; together with the reasons and causes of their resolutions and iudgements. Published in the yeare of the most happie and prosperous raigne of Kings Iames, of England France and Ireland the 3. and of Scotland the 39. and in all humbleness, of right, dedicated to his most excellent Maiestie, being the fountaine of iustice, and the life of the law. [1 Latin quotation]2nd ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1606-01-01
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Liuer des assises et plees del corone, moues & dependaunts deuant les Justices, en temps le Roy Edwarde le tierce, ouesque vn table des principal matters del plees del coroneOre nouelment imprimee, & corrigee, ousque vn nouel table de touts les principall cases contenus in cest liuer, & les titles, south queux Sir Robert Brooke les plees de ceo ad abridge, collects, & properment escries en le margine de chescun plee.Printed by Adam Islip] Ex Typographia Societatis Stationariorum1606-01-01
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Vn perfect table a touts les seuerall liuers del Reportes de Sir Edward Coke chiualier, attorney general le iades Reigne Elizabeth, & le roy que ore est : per quel facilment troveres touts les matters & choses contenus in yceuxOuesque vn catalogue de touts les cases in larguments de les principall cases la remembre, & in le temps le raigne le dit roigne Elizabeth, & in auter temps resolue et adiudges, mes iammes deuant imprimee. Et en la fine del dit table auxy annex vn briefe & alphabeticall collection de touts les ornatiue & memorable texts del Latine, comprise en les dits seuerall liuersBy Adam Islip] for the Company of Stationers.1606-01-01
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Littletons tenures in EnglishLately perused and amendedBy Adam Islip?] for the Companie of Stationers1608-01-01
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A kalender, or table, comprehending the effect of all the statutes that haue beene made and put in print, beginning with Magna Charta, enacted anno 9. H.3. and proceeding one by one, vntill the end of the session of Parliament holden anno 4. R. Iacobideclaring by certaine characters, which of the same statutes or braunches of statutes, be repealed, which be expired, which be altered in the whole, or part, which be worne out of vse, which were ordained for particuler persons, or places, and which being generall, in force, and vse ... Whereunto is annexed an abridgement of all the statutes ... together with the authoritie and duetie of iustices, sherifes, coroners, escheators, maiors, bailifes, customers, stewards of leets and liberties ... Editum per mandatum Domini Regis. Collected by Fardinando Pulton of Lincolns Inne esquire, and by him againe augmented, sithence the session of Parliament holden anno quarto Regis IacobiPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Company of Stationers1608-01-01
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La sept part des Reports Sr. Edw. Coke chiualer, chiefe Iustice del Common Bankedes diuers resolutions & iudgements done sur solemne arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerend iudges & sages de la ley, de cases en ley queux ne fueront vnques resolue ou adiudges par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & iudgements. Publies en le size an del treshaut & tresillustre Iaqves Roy dEngl. Fr. & Irel. & de Escoce le 42. Le fountaine de tout pietie & iustice, & la vie de la ley. [2 Latin quotations]1st ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers.1608-01-01
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A booke of Christian praierscollected out of the ancient writers, and best learned in our time, worthy to be read with an earnest minde of all Christians ... that God for Christs sake will yet stil be merciful vnto vsPrinted for the Company of Stationers1608-01-01
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Epieikeiaet table generall a les annales del ley, per quel facilment troueres touts les cases contenus in yceux; queux concerne le exposition des statutes per equitiePrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of the Stationers.1609-01-01
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Le primier part des ans del Roy Henrie le 6Ore nouelment peruse & corrige, oue le marginal notes, et vn profitable table annexe a ceoOre nouelment imprimee & corrigee, ouesque deux nouels tables, lun, de touts le principal cases contenus in cest liuer, laut monstrant south queux titles Sir Robert Brooke eux ad abridge.Printed [by A. Islip] for the Companie of Stationers1609-01-01
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De pace regis et regniviz. A treatise declaring which be the great and generall offences of the realme, and the chiefe impediments of the peace of the king and the kingdome, as menaces, assaults, batteries, treasons, homicides, and felonies, ryots, routs, vnlawfull assemblies, forcible entries, forgeries, periuries, maintenance, deceit, extortion, oppression: and how many and what sorts of them there be, and by whome, and what means the sayd offences, and the offendors therein are to bee restrained, repressed, or punished. Which being reformed or duly checked, florebit pax regis & regni1st ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1609-01-01
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Le second part des Reportes del Edward Coke lattorney generall le Roignede diuers matters en ley, auec graunde & mature consideration resolue, & adiudge, queux ne fueront vnques resolue ou adiudge par deuant, & les raisons & causes de yceux, durant le raigne de tresillustre & renomes Roygne Elizabeth, le fountaine de tout iustices, & la vie de la ley. [4 Latin quotations]3rd ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1610-01-01
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Le quart part des Reportes del Edward Coke chiualier, l'attorney generall le royde diuers resolutions & iudgements dones sur solemnes arguments, & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerend iudges & sages de la ley de cases difficult, en queux sont graund diuersities des opinions, et queux ne fueront vnques resolues, ou adiudges, & reporte par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & iudgements; publies en le primier an (le printemps de tout heureusitè) de tresheureux regiment de treshault et tresillustre Iaques Roy dEngleterre, Fraunce, & Ireland, & de Escoce le 37. Le fountaine de tout pietie & iustice, & la vie de la ley. [3 Latin quotations]3rd ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1610-01-01
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The first part of SimboleographyWhich may be termed the art, or description, of instruments and presidentsAnd now newly augmented with diuers presidents touching marchants affaires.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1610-01-01
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La second part de les Reports, ou CommentariesPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1610-01-01
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Le tierce part des Reportes del Edward Coke l'attorney generall le Roignede diuers resolutions & iudgements donnes auec graund deliberation, per les tresreuerend iudges, et sages de la ley, de cases & matters en ley, queux ne fueront vnques resolue, ou adiudges par deuant, & les raisons et causes des dits resolutions et iudgements, durant les tresheureux regiment de tresillustre & renomes Roigne Elizabeth, le fountaine de tout iustice, et la vie de la ley. [3 Latin quotations]3rd ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1610-01-01
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La huictme part des Reports de Sr. Edw. Coke : chiualer, chiefe iustice del Common Bankedes diuers resolutions & iugements donez sur solennes arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerends iuges & sages de la ley, des cases en ley queux ne fueront vnques resolus ou adiudgez par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & iugements. Publie en le neufme an de treshaut & tresillustre Iaques Roy dEngl. Fr. & Irel. & de Escoce le 44. Le fountaine de tout pietie & iustice, & la vie de la ley. [2 Latin quotations]2nd ed.1611-01-01
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A collection in English, of the statutes now in force, continued from the beginning of Magna chartamade in the 9. yeare of the reigne of King H. 3. vntil the end of the Parliament holden in the 7. yeare of the reigne of our soueraigne lord King Iames, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet: wherein is performed (touching the statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the statutes concerning those iustices haue this marke [pointing hand] at the beginning, and this marke [*] at the end of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto are added two tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles, by order of alphabet, the substance of such referments as stood at the end of each title in the first collection of statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastall. And in this table the title of iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other table (being at the end of this booke) are set downe by order of the kings reignes, the seuerall times of their parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular statutes in euery of the same: whereby the reader may easily find vnder what title, and in what leafe of this booke any of these statutes be placed: and may also (by helpe of certaine hands prefixed to diuers of them) readily see, what, and how many statutes, in each kings reigne, doe concerne the iustices of peace, and in what leafe of this booke to find them20th ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1611-01-01
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Les Commentaries, ou les Reportes de Edmund Plowden vn apprentice de le common ley, de diuers cases esteantes matters en ley, & de les argumentes sur yceux, en les temps des Raignes le Roye Ed. le size, le Roigne Mary, le Roy & Roigne Ph. & Mary, & le Roigne ElizabethOuesque vn table perfect des choses notables contenus en ycel, compose per William Fletewood recorder de Londres. Auxy vous aues en cest impression plusors bone notes en le margent per tout le lieur, en queux les cases sont referre al Abridgement de Brooke, en les lieurs del termes, & as auters lieurs del common leyPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1613-01-01
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La vnz[ie]me part des Reports de Sr. Edw. Coke chiualier, chiefe iustice dEngleterre des plees deste tenus deuant le Roy mesme assignee, & del counseil priue d'estatdes diuers resolutions & iugements donez sur solennes arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerend iuges & sages de la ley, de cases en ley queux ne fueront vnques resolus ou adiuges par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & iugements. Publie en la troisiesme an de treshaut & tres-illustre Iaques Roy dEngleterre, France, & Ireland, & de Escosse le 49, le founteyne de tout pietie & iustice, & la vie de la ley. [2 Latin quotations]1st ed.Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1615-01-01
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La vnzme part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke chiualier, chiefe iustice dEngleterre des plees deste tenus deuant le Roy mesme assignee, & del counseil priue d'estatdes diuers resolutions & iugements donez sur solennes arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerend iuges & sages de la ley, de cases en ley queux ne fueront vnques resolus ou adiuges par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & iugements. Publie en la troisiesme an de treshaut & tres-illustre Iaques Roy dEngleterre, France, & Ireland, & de Escosse le 49, le founteyne de tout pietie & iustice, & la vie de la ley. [2 Latin quotations]Printed [by Adam Islip?] for the Societie of Stationers1616-01-01
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A kalender, or table, comprehending the effect of all the statutes that haue beene made and put in printbeginning with Magna charta, enacted anno 9.H.3. and proceeding one by one vntill the end of the session of Parliament holden anno 7.R.Iacobi: declaring by certaine characters which of the same statutes or braunches of statutes, be repealed, which be expired, which be altered in the whole, or part, which be worne out of vse, which were ordained for particuler persons, or places, and which being generall, in force, and vse, are inserted in the seuerall titles of the abridgement. Whereunto is annexed an abridgement of all the statutes, whereof the whole or any part is generall, in force, and vse, with certaine quaeres, cautions, and aduertisements of such things that be doubtfull, together with the authoritie and duetie of iustices, sherifes, coroners, escheators, maiors, bailifes, customers, stewards of leets and liberties, and what things by seuerall statutes in force they must, ought, or compellable to doePrinted for the Company of Stationers1617-01-01
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Countrey iusticeConteyning the practise of the iustices of the peace out of their sessions. Gathered for the better helpe of such iustices of peace as haue not beene much conuersant in the studie of the lawes of this realmePrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1618-01-01
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The second part of symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and verie much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1 Of fines and concords. 2 Of common recoueries. 3 Of offences and indictments. 4 Of compromises and arbitrementsWhereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the High Court of Chancerie; of supplications, bills, and answers; and of certaine writs, and commissions issuing thence, and there also returnable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, for the same purpose, beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bills and answers. With an addition of some necessarie exemplars to be vsed in His Maiesties Court of Exchequer, Wards and Liueries, and Starre-Chamber, neuer printed before. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easie and readie finding of the matters herein contaynedPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers.1618-01-01
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Les Reports de Edward Coke l'attorney generall le Roigne, de diuers resolutions, & iudgements donnes auec graund deliberation, per les tresreuerendes iudges, & sages de la ley, de cases & matters en ley queux ne fuerent vnques resolue, ou aiuges par deuant, & les raisons, & causes des dits resolutions & iudgem[e]nts, durant les tresheureux regiment de tresillustre & renomes Roigne Elizabeth, le fountaine de tout iustice, & la vie de la ley. [1 Latin quotation]Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Company of Stationers.1619-01-01
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The countrey justicecontaining the practice of the justices of the peace out of their sessions, gathered, for the better helpe of such justices of the peace as haue not been much conuersant in the studie of the lawes of this realme. Newly corrected and inlargedPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1619-01-01
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A collection in English, of the statutes novv in forcecontinued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9. yere of the raigne of King H. 3. vntill the end of the Parliament holden in the 7. yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lord King Iames, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet: wherin is performed (touching the statuts wherwith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. ... Hereunto are added two tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles, by order of alphabet, the substance of such referments as stood at the end of each title in the first collection of statutes, set forth by M. Iustice Rastall. ... In the other table ... are set downe by order of the Kings raignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments, together with the sundrie chapters and intitulings of the particular statutes in euery of the same ...Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1621-01-01
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The whole booke of psalmesPrinted for the Companie of Stationers1624-01-01
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The first part of the Institutes of the lawes of England, or, A commentarie vpon Littletonnot the name of a lawyer onely, but of the law it selfe ... [quotes in Latin from Martial and Cicero]Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Societie of Stationers1628-01-01
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Seven sobs of a sorrowfull soule for sincomprehending those seven Psalmes of the princely prophet David, commonly called PenitentiallNow newly augmented.Printed by R. Y[oung] for the Company of Stationers1636-01-01
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The Psalms of David in English meeterPrinted by Miles Flesher for the Company of Stationers1646-01-01
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Officium vicecomitumThe office and authority of sherifs. Written for the better encouragement of the gentry (upon whom the burthen of this office lyeth) to keep their office, and undersheriff in their houses; that so by their continual care of the business, and eye over their officers, they may the better discharge their duty to God, their prince, and country, in the execution of this their office. Gathered out of the Statutes, and books of the common laws of this kingdom; corrected and very much enlargedPrinted for the Company of Stationers1662-01-01
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News from the stars: or An ephemeris, for the year 1673With astrological judgements, upon the several positions, and configurations of heaven, happening therein : wherein you have a perfect and brief account, of the most material matters, and things, intended by the heavens to be manifested, in the world, in the same year : being the first from leap-year : and from the creation of the world, 5622Printed by Thomas Ratcliff and Nathaniel Thompson, for the Company of Stationers1673-01-01
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A brotherly meeting of the masters and workmen-printersbegun the fifth of November, 1621. and continued by the these stewards whose names follow in this catalogue1677-01-01
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The orders, rules, and ordinances ordained, devised, and made by the master and keepers or wardens and comminalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the city of London, for the well governing of that societyPrinted for the Company of Stationers1678-01-01
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The orders, rules and ordinancesordained, devised and made by the master and keepers or wardens and comminalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the city of London, for the well governing of that societyPrinted for the Company of stationers1678-01-01
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The brotherly meeting of the masters and workmen-printers, began November 5. 1621The first sermon being on November 5. 1628. and hath been continued by the stewards whose names follow in this catalogue, to this present second of May, 16821682-01-01
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An ordinance ordained, devised, and made by the Master, and Keepers or Wardens, and commonalty of the mystery or art of Stationers of the City of Londonfor the well governing of that societyprinted for the Company of Stationers1683-01-01
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The orders, rules, and ordinances ordained, devised and made by the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of Stationers for the well-governing of that societyimprinted by Harrison and co.1692-01-01
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The orders, rules, and ordinances, ordained, devised and made by the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of stationers of the city of London, for the well-governing of that societyPrinted for the Company of Stationers1692-01-01
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Εφημερις, or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1696It being the bissextile, or leap-year· Comprehending, I. The planets motions and aspects, eclipses: rising and setting of the sun and moon. With the terms, planetary-hours, &c. II. The suns ingress into the cardinal points, and variation of the air. III. Some remarkable notes of antiquity, adorning the XII. moneths, excerpted (for the most part) from Mr. Auberyes remains of Gentilisme. IV. A general judgment upon the yearPrinted by J.R. for the Company of Stationers1696-01-01
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Fly. An almanac for the year of our Lord God, 1714 ...L. Beardwell, for the Company of Stationers?, 17141713-01-01
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Merlinus liberatusan almanack for the year of our redemption 1728 : being leap-year, and from the Creation, according to the best of prophane history, 5677, and from the Protestants deliverance by K. William, from Popery, and arbitrary government 40 years : in which is contain'd the English and foreign accounts, the moon's sign every day in the year, for the use of the countrymen, the new moons, full mons, and quarters, the rising and setting of the sun and moon ... daily motions of the planets, and their aspects, beginnings and endings of terms, high-water at London-Bridge, and most other ports in England, astrological observations, and other things fit for such a work : together with The Protestant remembrancer continued: or, A brief dissertation on the religion of the Church of Rome : calculated and referr'd to the meridian of London ...Printed by R. Phillips, for the Company of Stationers1727-01-01
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Culpepper revivedbeing an almanack for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation 1729, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of ecclesiastical history, 5732 : being the first after bissextile or leap-year : wherein is briefly shewn the general state of the year, the solar ingresses, eclipses, full sea at London-Bridge, terms, and their returns, the sun and moon's rising and setting, with useful observations, and probable alterations of the air. Also the certain time of any mart or fair in any city or town in England, with a description of the most eminent roads therein : to which is added rules for physick and husbandry, with many other useful observations necessary for the compleating such a work : calculated for the meridian of the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the Pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 52 d. 17 m. but may serve for any other part of Great-BritainPrinted by T. Burdet, for the Company of Stationers1728-01-01
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Poor Robin. 1730a new almanack after the old and new fashion : wherein they that can read may see how many months there are in the year, and what is fit to be eat and drank in each month; also the eclipses and signs both new and old : being the second after bissextile or leap-year : containing a two-fold calendar. Viz. the good, old English honost Protestant account; and their saint's days, &c. Also the new strange foreign account, with their saints, whether canonized at Cheapside, Tyburn, or elswherePrinted by W. Bowyer for the Company Stationers1729-01-01
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The ladies diary, or, The woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1731being the third after bissextile or leap-year. Containing many delightful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted for the use and diversion of the Fair-Sex : being the twenty eighth almanack ever publish'd of that kindPrinted by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers1731-01-01
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Poor Robin. 1734a new almanack after the good old fashion : wherein, the reader (for books are chiefly intended for people that can read) may find many very useful things, as when the moon is at full or change, or when between both, with choice directions for the roads, and valuable receipts the like not in any other : being the second after bissextile or leap-year : containing a two-fold calendar. Viz. the true-hearted, Protestant English old account; and the superstitious Romish new account ...Printed by W. Bowyer for the Company Stationers1733-01-01
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Swallowa new almanack for the year of our Lord 1737 ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge ...Printed by J. Janeway, for the Company of Stationers1737-01-01
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The charter and grants of the Company of Stationers of the city of London, now in forcecontaining a plain and rational account of the freemen's rights and privileges. To which is added an appendix : shewing , that the Court of assistants was imposed upon the freemen by a charter granted by Charles II which ... was revoked ... by an act of Parliament.R. Nutt1741-01-01
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The charter and grants of the Company of Stationers.With observations and remarks theron. N.B. The charter and grants are printed from a book published by Mes. O, O & N. in 17411741-01-01
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The ladies diary, or, The woman's almanack for the year of our lord 1742being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Containing many delightful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted for the use and diversion of the Fair-Sex"Being the thirty-ninth almanack ever publish'd of this kind."Printed by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers1742-01-01
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The ladies diary, or, The woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1743being the third after bissextile or leap-year : containing many delightful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted for the use and diversion of the Fair-Sex : being the fortieth almanack ever publish'd of this kindPrinted by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers1743-01-01
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Merlinus Anglicus junior, or, The starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1757being the first after bissextile, or leap year : wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, astrological, and meteorological observations. II. The state of the year deduced according to art, from solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the seven planets. III. The rising , southing, and setting of the moon, and high-water at London-Bridge. IV. Tables of the rising, southing, and setting of the seven stars, and other fixed stars of note ...Printed by R. Reily, for the Company of Stationers1757-01-01
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The gentleman's diary, or, The mathematical repositoryan almanack for the year of our Lord, 1757 : being the first after bissextile, or leap-year : containing many useful and entertaining particulars, peculairly adapted to the ingenious gentlemen engaged in the delightful study and practice of the mathematicks : the seventeenth almanack published of this kind; and the fifth of the New Style in EnglandPrinted for the Company of Stationers1757-01-01
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Olympia dōmata, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1757being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. And from the world's creation, 5761 : wherein is contained the lunations, conjunctions, aspects, and effects of the planets; the increase, decrease, and length of the days and nights; with the rising, southing, and setting of the planets and fixed stars throughout the year; whereby may be known the exact hour of the night at all times, when either the moon or stars are seen ...Printed by T. Parker, for the Company of Stationers1757-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1760being the bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars; adapted for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : being the fifty-seventh almanack publish'd of this kindPrinted by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers1760-01-01
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Hē Kainē DiathēkēNovum Testamentum : juxta exemplar Joannis Millii accuratissimè impressumExcudit Gulielmus Bowyer1760-01-01
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Vox stellarum, or, A loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, 1762 ...Printed by J. Bettenham, for the Company of Stationers1762-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1764being the bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars; adapted for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : being the sixty-first almanack publish'd of this kindPrinted by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers1764-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1765being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars; designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : the sixty second almanack publish'd of this kindPrinted for the Company of Stationers1765-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, or Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1766being the second after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars; designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : the sixty-thir almanack publish'd of this kindPrinted for the Company of Stationers1766-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1767. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars; designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex. The sixty-fourth almanack publish'd of this kindPrinted for the Company of Stationers1767-01-01
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Books printed by the booksellers of London and Westminster, in different sizesby which it will appear that cheap editions, of all useful books, that are capable of being reduced into a small size, have been published by the said booksellers, with the number of years an impression of each is selling[s.n.]1774-01-01
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An account of the expence of correcting and improving sundry books[s.n.]1774-01-01
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An act for relief of booksellers and others, by vesting the copies of printed books in the purchasers of such copies from authors, or their assigns, for a limited time[s.n.]1774-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1779being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : the seventy-sixth almanack published of this kindPrinted for the Company of Stationers, and sold by George Hawkins, at their Hall, in Ludgate-Street1779-01-01
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London almanack for the year of our lord 1793, being the first after leap yearPrinted for the Company of Stationers, and sold by Robert Horsfield, at their hall in Ludgate Street1792-01-01
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Vox stellarum, or, A loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, 1794being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : in which are contained all things fitting for such a work ... : unto which are added, astrological observations on the four quarters of the year, a remarkable chronology, the eclipses, and other matters, both curious and profitable. With further observations on the weather, rain, &c. and on the new-discovered planedPrinted for the Company of Stationers1794-01-01
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The ladies' diary, or, Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1794being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: designed for the use and diversion of the fair-sex : the ninety-first almanack published of this kindPrinted for the Company of Stationers, and sold by Robert Horsfield, at their Hall in Ludgate-Street1794-01-01
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Vox stellarum, or, A loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, 1798being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : in which are contained all things fitting for such a work ... : unto which are added, astrological observations on the four quarters of the year, a remarkable chronology, the eclipses, and other matters, both curious and profitable. With farther observations on the weather, rain, &c. and an hieroglyphic adapted to the timesPrinted for the Company of Stationers1798-01-01
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Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company of works entered for publication between the years 1557 and 1570, with notes and illustrationspublisher not identified1848-01-01
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Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Companyof works entered for publication between the years 1557 and 1570, with notes and illustrationsShakespeare Society1848-01-01
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Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company of works entered for publication...With notes and illustrationsPrinted for the Shakespeare Soc1848-01-01
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Abstract of the charitable donations in the disposal of the court of assistants of the Worshipful Company of Stationers.The Company1868-01-01
A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640, A.D.Privately printed1875-01-01-
A transcript of the registers, between 1554-1640Seventh announcement [in regard to the Index volume, with specimen proofs of certain discarded matter1888-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London1554-1640, A. D.Priv. print.1894-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the company of stationers of London1554-1640, A.D.Priv. Print1894-01-01
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List of books relating to America in the Register of the London Company of Stationers, from 1562 to 1638Gov't. Print. Off.1897-01-01
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Stationers' Hall, Wednesday, June 7th, 1899Stationers' Company1899-01-01
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Index to liber A of the records of the Worshipful Company of StationersHarrison & Son, printers1902-01-01
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A short account of the worshipful Company of stationerspresented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, patron of the Company, and the guests of the master, wardens and Court of assistants upon the occasion of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the foundation of the Company. June, 1903.Stationers' company1903-01-01
A transcript of the registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, from 1640-1708, A.D.Privately printed1913-01-01-
An analytical index to the ballad-entries (1557-1709) in the registers of the Company of stationers of LondonThe University of North Carolina Press1924-01-01
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An historical eventthe enrolment as honorary liverymen of the Stationers Company of the Earl of Balfour, Sir James Barrie, and of Rudyard Kipling at Stationers' Hall, 3rd July, 1925.London School of Printing1926-01-01
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Happenings of interest at Stationers' Hallthe enrolment of The Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin ... as honorary freeman & liveryman on Monday, 20th June, 1927; also an address entitled Seven years of peaceful agitation, being the achievements of the Livery Committee since its inception in 1920Stationers' Hall1927-01-01
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A great daythe enrolment of Lord Davidson of Lambeth as an honorary freeman and an honorary liveryman of the Stationers' Company at Stationers' Hall on Monday, the 22nd April, 19291929-01-01
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A great daythe enrollment of the most Reverend and Rt. Hon. Lord Davidson of Lambeth as an honorary freeman and an honorary livery man of the Stationers' Company at Stationers' Hall, on Monday, the 22nd April 1929, Sir Cecil Reeves Harrison (master of the company), presiding1929-01-01
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Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company.Bibliographical Society1930-01-01
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Records of the court of the Stationers' company, 1576 to 1602 -from Register BThe Bibliographical Society1930-01-01
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A short account of the Worshipful Company of StationersStationers' Company1930-01-01
A transcript of the registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers from 1640-1708 A.D.[Edited by G.E. Briscoe Eyre]1950-01-01-
[ Records, 1554-1807].University Microfilms1953-01-01
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Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company, 1602-1640Bibliographical Society1957-01-01
Records of the Court of the Stationers' Company, 1602 to 1640Bibliographical Society1957-01-01-
Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company of works entered for publication between the years 1557 and [1587]Printed for Shakespeare society1963-01-01
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An analytical index to the ballad-entries (1557-1709)in the registers of the Companyof Stationers of LondonJohnson Reprint1967-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationersfrom 1640-1708 A.D. London, Privately Printed, 1913-14.Peter Smith1967-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D.Martino Pub.2006-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D.Martino Pub.2006-01-01
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A transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640 A.D.Martino Pub.2006-01-01
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Transcript of the Registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, from 1640-1708, A. d; Volume 1Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Transcript of the Registers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, from 1640-1708, A. d; Volume 2Creative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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Liber A.
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Vicesimo octavo Ianuarij, 1611. nono regni regis Iacobipresent, the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of StationersR. Barker?
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To the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. An abstract of the generall grieuances of the poore free-men and iourney-men printers oppressedand kept in seruile bondage all their liues by the vnlawfull ordinances of the master and wardens of the Company, which they fortifie only by a warrant dormants.n.
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To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the common-wealth of EnglandThe humble remonstrance of the Company of stationers, London
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To the right honourable the house of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of Thomas Man ...s.n.