Publications of J. S.

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x"; or

as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher):

  1. "printed and sold by x"; "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x" and so on.

Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by, but sold by encompasses a number of roles. Booksellers or individuals who owned the copyright are generally identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor rather than a copyright holder. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.

David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:

The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
     London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
     London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
     London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.

D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).

Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.

A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).


See:

  • Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
  • Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
  • John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
  • John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
  • David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
  • Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
  • D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
  • Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).

Printed by J. S.

  • The picture of Parliament: being an accurate view of the British representation. Containing a correct alphabetical list of the peers of Parliament, ... An alphabetical list of all the counties, cities, and boroughs &c. ... An alphabetical list of the representatives in the House of Commons, ... With an introductory address. [London]: Printed by J. S. Barr, Bridges-Street, Covent-Garden, 1796. ESTC No. N11641. Grub Street ID 1643.

Sold by J. S.

  • The poll for the election of two knights for the county of Southampton, To serve in the Parliament, to be holden at the City of Westminster, the 10th Day of August, 1790; Taken at Winchester, in the said County, in June, 1790, before George Dacre, Junr. Esq. Sheriff. Candidates, Lord John Russell, Sir William Heathcote, Baronet, Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Esq. William Chute, Esq. The Freeholders are all arranged under the several Parishes, Tythings, &c. in which their Freeholds are rated to the Land-Tax; and each Place is referred to by an accurate Alphabetical Index; and, by Way of Appendix, a Summary of the Laws of Elections, so far at least as they are at all connected with the Office of Sheriff, with the Forms of all the Oaths, &c. is added. Taken from the original poll, deposited in the Office of Clerk of the Peace, By Geo. Hollis, Deputy Sheriff, and late Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Romsey: printed and sold by J. S. Hollis. Sold also by the following persons: W. Richardson, Royal Exchange, London; Winchester, Burdon, Robbins, and Blagden; Southampton, Baker, and Skelton; Portsmouth, J. Harding, Point-Gates, W. Mottley; Portsmouth Common, J. Harding; Gosport, W. Harding; Newport, (I. W.) Wise; Lymington, Jones; Ringwood, Cranston; Petersfield Wilmer; Fareham, Pottle; Christchurch, Jenkins; Basingstoke, Peacock; Alresford, Collington; Alton, Palmer; Andover, Maud; Stockbridge, Attneave; Salisbury (wilts) Collins; and Newbury (berks) Hancock, [1790]. ESTC No. T194345. Grub Street ID 228305.

Printed for J. S.

  • Brissot de Warville, J.-P. New travels in the United States of America: containing the latest and most accurate observations ... By the late J. P. Brissot de Warville, ... London: printed for J. S. Jordan, 1797. ESTC No. N11109. Grub Street ID 1101.

Author

  • S., J.. Truthe tryed very comfortable to the faithfull, but a discomfort to the enemies of God / newly sette forth by J.S. Imprinted at Lo[n]don: By Henry Sutton for Edward Sutton dwellyng in Lumbarde strete at the signe of the cradell, the xxi. day of December, in the yere of our Lorde 1562. ESTC No. S2307. Grub Street ID 146699.
  • S., J.. A pleasant conference betweene a popish recusant, and a Protestant maid. By way of question and answer, touching, some passages in religion. by J. S. London: printed by T. Favvcet, 1642. ESTC No. R20465. Grub Street ID 81558.
  • S., J.. A true relation of the Lord Brookes setling of the militia in Warwicke shire. Sent to a speciall friend in the city, by one that was there present. [London]: Printed for R.O. and G.D., in the yeare, 1642. ESTC No. R212412. Grub Street ID 88014.
  • S., J.. Gods ordinance, the saints priviledge. Discovered and proved in two treatises. The first, the saints interest by Christ in all the priviledges of grace: wherein their right to the use of baptisme, and the Lords supper, even now during the reign of Antichrist, is cleared; and the objections of those that oppose the same, are answered. The second, the peculiar interest of the elect in Christ, and his saving grace: wherein it is proved that Christ hath not presented to his fathers justice a satisfaction for the sinnes of all men; but onely for the sinnes of those tha doe, or shall believe in him; which are his elect onely: and the objections of those that maintaine the contrary, are also answered. Both written by John Spilsberie. And the last transcribed, and somewhat enlarged, by Benjamin Coxe. Licensed, entred, and printed according to order. London: Printed by M. Simmons for Benjamin Allen, and are to be sold at his shop at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley, 1646. ESTC No. R200803. Grub Street ID 78288.
  • S., J.. Teratologia: or, a discovery of Gods vvonders, manifested in former and modern times by bloudy raine, and vvaters: vvith other prodigious occurences, being intimations of the divine displeasure; but withall, most gracious invitations to repentance. With certaine uses that wise Christian will, and every Christian ought to make thereof. By J. S. London: printed for Nath: Brooks at the Angell in Cornhill, 1650. ESTC No. R206493. Grub Street ID 83004.
  • S., J.. An excellent comedy, called, The Prince of Priggs revels: or, The practises of that grand thief Captain James Hind, relating divers of his pranks and exploits, never heretofore published by any. Repleat with various conceits, and Tarltonian mirth, suitable to the subject Written by J.S. London: printed for G. Horton, 1651. ESTC No. R5595. Grub Street ID 126024.
  • S., J.. A treatise concerning the lawfull subject of baptism. Wherein are handled these particulars; 1 The baptizing of infants confuted. 2. The covenant God made with Abraham and his seed handled, and how the same agrees with the gentiles and their seed. 3. The baptism administred by an antichristian power confuted, as no ordinance of God. 4. If either church, or ordinance be wanting, where they are to be found, and how recovered. 5. The covenant, and not baptism, forms the church, and the manner how. 6. There is no succession under the New Testament, but what i spiritually by faith in the Word of God. The second edition corrected and enlarged by the author John Spilsbery. London: printed, and are to be sold by Henry Hills in Fleet-yard over against the Prison, MDCLII. [1652]. ESTC No. R219122. Grub Street ID 93702.
  • S., J.. Syllogologia; or, An historical discourse of parliaments in their originall before the Conquest, and continuance since. Together with the originall growth, and continuance, of these courts following, viz. High Court of Chancery, Upper Bench, Common-Pleas, Exchequer, Dutchy and other inferiour courts now in use in this Commonwealth. London: printed for Tho. Firby, near Grayes-Inne-Gate in Holborn, 1656. ESTC No. R203463. Grub Street ID 80555.
  • S., J.. Andromana: or The merchant's wife. The scæne, Iberia. By J. S. London: printed for John Bellinger, and are to be sold at his shop in Cliffords-Inn-lane in Fleetstreet, 1660. ESTC No. R4872. Grub Street ID 125366.
  • S., J.. An historical discourse, briefly setting forth the nature of procurations, and how they were antiently paid, with the reason of their payment; and somewhat also of synodals and pentecostals: with an appendix in answer to an opposer. By J.S. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by John Baker at the Peacock in St Pauls Churchyard, 1661. ESTC No. R184631. Grub Street ID 74084.
  • S., J.. An historical discourse, briefly setting forth the nature of procurations, and how they were anciently paid, with the reason of their payment; and somewhat also of synodals and pfntecostals [sic]: with an appendix in answer to an opposer. By J.S. London: printed by R. Hodgkinson, and are to be sold at the Rose and Crown in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1661. ESTC No. R34604. Grub Street ID 117125.
  • S., J.. The young mans resolution to themaidens request; a witty dialogue between a young man and a maid. Wherein she asks him when he intends to marry, and he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time. London: printed for Eliz. Andrews, in little St. Bartholomews Court in West-Smithfield, [between 1663 and 1664]. ESTC No. R184139. Grub Street ID 73837.
  • S., J.. Paidōn nosēmata· = or Childrens diseases, both outward and inward. From the time of their birth to fourteen years of age. With their natures, causes, signs, presages and cures. In three books: 1. Of external 2. Universal 3. Inward diseases. Also, the resolutions of many profitable questions concerning children, and of nurses, and of nursing children. By J. S. physician. London: printed by W.G. and are to be sold by J. Playford and Zach. Watkins at their shop in the Temple near the Church, 1664. ESTC No. R219790. Grub Street ID 94275.
  • S., J.. The young mans resolution. [London]: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger, [between 1670 and 1674]. ESTC No. R184141. Grub Street ID 73839.
  • S., J.. A sermon against adultery. Preached upon Sonday the 7th. of May, in the year 1671; in the parish church of St. Michaels in the City of York. By J. S. Master of Arts. London: printed by Tho. Roycroft, for John Place at Furnivals-Inne Gate in Holborn, 1672. ESTC No. R219791. Grub Street ID 94276.
  • S., J.. The starr-prophet anatomiz'd & dissected: or, Judicial astrologie, and the astro-mancers, with their mago-romantical, mago-physical, and mago-diabolical divinations of the future events of secular affairs, exploded by the sacred scripture and force of reason, though admir'd by their (superstitiously bewitch'd) quærents, as the oracles of fate, privy-councellors of the starrs, and secretaries of divinitie. Together with a plain denudation and detection of some of those sophisticating fallacies, and æquivocating ambiguities, which the fortune-tellers, (like unt their father, the devil of Delphos) impose (as their answer and certain judgment) upon their consulters. Perspicuously evincing; as well the idolatrous impiety, vanity, and falsity of natalitial prognostications, and of their wizzardly fore-deemings, upon the decumbiture of the sick; as the superstitious prophaneness, and abomination of both; viz. of the wizzards, and their credulous consulters. By J. S. a lover of all laudable ar. London: printed for M.D., anno Domini, 1675. ESTC No. R219069. Grub Street ID 93656.
  • S., J.. News of a new world from the word and works of God compared together. Evidencing that the times of the man of sin are legally determined, and by the same right the days of the Son of Man are already commenced. Being some account of eight sermons delivered at a lecture in London. Whereto for further evidence are added two small tracts, the one touching the times of Gog & Magog, the other touching the 3 last vials. By J.S. London: printed, for Francis Smith at the Elephant and Castle, near the Royall Exchange in Cornhil, 1676. ESTC No. R31797. Grub Street ID 114555.
  • S., J.. A short compendium of chirurgery: containing its grounds & principles. More particularly treating of imposthumes, wounds, ulcers, fractures & dislocations. Also a discourse of the generation and birth of man, very necessary to be understood by all midwives and child-bearing women. With the several methods of curing the French pox: the cure of baldness, inflammation of the eyes, and toothach: and an account of blood-letting, cup-setting, and blooding with leeches. By J.S. M.D. London: printed by W[illiam]. G[odbid]. and are to be sold by Charles Blount, at the Black Raven in the Strand, near Worcester-House, 1678. ESTC No. R38236. Grub Street ID 120361.
  • S., J.. The Christian doctrine: or, A short catechism. Briefly shewing how to become a Christian: how to continue a Christian. Divided into ten heads, for the ease of memory. Approved by sundry elders of the baptized churches. London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, near the Royal-Exchange, 1678. ESTC No. R213986. Grub Street ID 89319.
  • S., J.. The renowned history, or the life and death of Guy Earl of Warwick. Containing his noble exploits and victories. London: Printed by H. Brugis for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball near the Hospital-Gate in West-Smithfield, M D CLXXXI. [1681]. ESTC No. R220019. Grub Street ID 94484.
  • S., J.. A new letter from Leghorn, from aboard the Van-Herring to a merchant in London, fully discovering the present state of that ship. [London: printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Black Bull in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, 1681]. ESTC No. R8733. Grub Street ID 128872.
  • S., J.. Ecclesiastical history epitomiz'd. Containing a faithful account of the birth, life, and doctrine; crucifixion and ascension of the Holy Jesus. With the lives of the apostles, evangelists, and primitive Fathers, and other famous men in the Christian Church, both antient an modern, who have couragiously confessed, and suffer'd glorious martyrdoms and persecutions under several tyrannical governours, both heathenish and Romish. Continued to the Reformation, and since deduc'd to this present age. Collected by J.S. gent. Part the first. London: printed for W. Thackery in Duck-Lane, and T. Passinger, on London Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R220718. Grub Street ID 95015.
  • S., J.. Ecclesiastical history epitomiz'd. Containing a faithful account of the birth, life, and doctrine; crucifixion and ascension of the Holy Jesus. With the lives of the apostles, evangelists, and primitive fathers, and other famous men in the Christian church, both antient an modern, who have couragiously confessed, and suffer'd glorious martyrdoms and persecutions under several tyrannical governours, both heathenish and Romish. Continued to the reformation, and since deduc'd to this present age. Collected by J.S. Gent. The first part. London: printed for W[illiam]. Thackeray in Duck-Lane, and T[homas]. Passinger, on London Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R184127. Grub Street ID 73825.
  • S., J.. Scotch politicks: in a letter to a friend. London: printed for Richard Janeway, 1682. ESTC No. R37192. Grub Street ID 119435.
  • S., J.. Ecclesiastical history epitomiz'd. Containing a faithful account of the birth, life, and doctrine; crucifixion and ascension of the Holy Jesus. With the lives of the apostles, evangelists, and primitive Fathers, and other famous men in the Christian Church, both antient an modern, who have couragiously confessed, and suffer'd glorious martyrdoms and persecutions under several tyrannical governours, both heathenish and Romish. Faithfully continued to the Reformation, and since deduc'd to this present age. Faithfully collected by J.S. gent. Part the first. London: printed for W. Thackery in Duck-Lane, T. Passinger, and Charles Passinger on London Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R22273. Grub Street ID 96673.
  • S., J.. The young-mans resolution to the maidens request being a witty dialogue between a young-man and a maid. Wherein she asks him when he intends to marry, and he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time. [London]: Printed for Josiah Blare, at the Looking-[glass] on London-Bridge, [between 1682 and 1700]. ESTC No. R187449. Grub Street ID 75722.
  • S., J.. A letter from a gentleman at New-Market, giving a full and true account of the dreadful fire that began there on Thursday the 22d of this instant March, about nine of the clock in the evening. London: printed by J. Grantham, 1683. ESTC No. R36250. Grub Street ID 118562.
  • S., J.. The compleat courtier: or, Cupid's academy. Containing an exact and excellent collection of all the newest and choicest songs, poems, epigrams, satyrs, elegant epistles, ingenious dialogues, quaint expressions, complemental ceremonies, amorous addresses and answers, in a most pleasant and pathetick strain, fitted and prepared for all capacities. And humbly recommended to the perusal of all young gentlemen, ladies, and others, who are inclinable to recreate themselves with harmless mirth. By J. Shurly, gent. London: printed for W[illiam]. T[hackeray]. and are to be sold by Joshua Conyers, at the Black Raven in Duck lane, 1683. ESTC No. R184126. Grub Street ID 73824.
  • S., J.. Ecclesiastical history epitomiz'd. Containing a faithful account of the birth, life, and doctrine; crucifixion and ascension of the holy Jesus. With the lives of the apostles, evangelists, and primitive fathers, and other famous men in the Christian church, both antient an modern, who have couragiously confessed, and suffer'd glorious martyrdoms, and persecutions under several tyrannical governours, both heathenish and romish. Continued to the Reformation, and since deduc'd to this present age. Collected by J. S. gent. The first part. London: printed for Tho. Passinger on London-Bridge, and Will. Thackery in Duck-Lane, 1682 [1683]. ESTC No. R184128. Grub Street ID 73826.
  • S., J.. An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. Part II. Containing the exemplary lives, memorable transactions, and couragious sufferings of the first reformers, principal martyrs, and great doctors of the church, for 300 years past. The extirpation of popery in England, its restauration under Queen Mary, with a particular account of the persecution during her reign: the lives and reigns of King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First. As also of His present Majestie's to this present year, 1682. With an account of the blessed state of the Church under his happy and prosperous reign. London: printed for William Thackerey at the Angel in Duck-Lane, and Thomas Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R184129. Grub Street ID 73827.
  • S., J.. The history of the Turks. Describing the rise and ruin, of their first empire in Persia; the original of their second. Containing the lives and reigns of their several kings and emperors, from Ottoman its first founder to this present year, 1683. Being a succinct series of history, of all their wars (forreign and domestick) policies, customs, religion and manners; with what else is worthy of note, in that great empire. London: printed by Ralph Holt, for Thomas Passinger upon London-Bridge, William Thackery in Duck-Lane, and Thomas Sawbridge in Little-Brittain, 1683. ESTC No. R31795. Grub Street ID 114553.
  • S., J.. A short compendium of chirurgery: containing its grounds & principles, more particularly treating of impostumes, wounds, ulcers, fractures, and dislocations. Also a discourse of the generation and birth of man, very necessary to be understood by all midwives and child-bearing women. With the several methods of curing the French pox: the cure of baldness, inflammation of the eyes, and toothach: and an account of blood-letting, cup-setting, and blooding with leeches. The second edition. To which is added, the art of rouling and bolstring: as it is taught by the best masters at Paris, and other places beyond sea. By J.S. M.D. London: printed by A.G. and J.P. and are to be sold by Charles Blount, at the Catherine Wheel near Charing Cross, 1683. ESTC No. R221177. Grub Street ID 95375.
  • S., J.. The history of the Turks. Describing the rise and ruin, of their first empire in Persia; the original of their second. Containing the lives and reigns of their several kings and emperors, from Ottoman its first founder to this present year, 1683. Being a succinct series of history, of all their wars (forreign and domestick) policies, customs, religion and manners; with what else is worthy of note, in that great empire. London: printed for T.P. W.T. and T.S. and sold by Ralph Smith, at the sign of the Bible, under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1683. ESTC No. R230179. Grub Street ID 102543.
  • S., J.. The history of the state of the present war in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Moravia, and Silesia: between Leopold Emperour of Germany, and Mahamet the fourth Sultan of the Turks, in conjunction with Count Teckely and the Hungarian rebels. Giving an exact account of all the remarkable transactions from the beginning of the war, as sieges, battles, cessations, truces, treaties, denunciation of war, skirmishes, and other hostilities, to this time; but more particularly of the siege of Vienna, and the last great battle, &c. To which is added, a relation of the miseries the Christian captives undergo in Turky. All faithfully related according to the best and most authentick advice. By J. S. gent. London: printed for William Whitwood, next to the George Inn in Little-Britain, 1683. ESTC No. R219066. Grub Street ID 93654.
  • S., J.. The history of the Turkish war with the Germans and Poles: or, An exact acccount [sic] of the state of the present war, in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Moravia and Silesia: between Leopold Emperor of Germany, &c. and Mahumet Han the 4. of that name, and 14. Emperor of the Turks, in conjunction with Count Teckely and the Hungarian Rebels. Containing all the memorable transactions since the beginning of the war, as battles, sieges, skirmishes, treaties, cessations, truces, denunciations of war, &c. but more especially what happened during the sixty days siege of Vienna, and in the bloody battle, by which it was relieved, with the overthrow of the Turks; bith in that and the second great and memorable fight before Barkan, at the taking that Garrison, &c. All faithfully related according to the best and most authentick advice. By J.S. gent. London: printed for William Whitwood, next to the Crown Tavern in Duck Lane, 1684. ESTC No. R183115. Grub Street ID 73010.
  • S., J.. The store-house of nature expos'd to view: or, The dsciription [sic] and physical vertues of such herbs and plants as are commonly found in this nation. Opperating and working strange and wonderful (though safe) cures on the bodies of men, and women, and children; insomuch that many hundreds who are daily afflicted with sickness and pains that too often end in death may in their own or their neighbors garden or field, find an easie, cheap, and speedy cure; and to their admiration, be re-stored to health, beyond the skill of quacks, who for the most part being illiterate persons, know not the vertue and opperation of symples. To this is added, the figures of the most material herbs and plants, the like (unless in great volums [sic] which the poor are not capable of purchasing) not published before. By J.S. student in ph[y]si[c]k and a[str]ol[og]y. London: printed for VVilliam Funder, 1684. ESTC No. R183117. Grub Street ID 73011.
  • S., J.. Profit and pleasure united, or, The husbandman's magazene. Being a most exact treatise of horses, mares, colts, bulls, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, swine, goats, and all other domestick cattle, serviceable, profitable, or usefull to man: ... together with easie and plain rules and methods for improving arrable and pasture-lands, and the like: improving most sorts of grain to the best advantage; and what is necessary to be observed in sowing and harvesting: the management, improvement and preservation of fruit-trees, plants and flowers: the manner of ordering flax, hemp, safforn and licrish: with directions for the increasing and preserving of bees, and many other things of the like nature. To which is added the art of angling, hunting, hawking, and the noble rcreation [sic] of ringing. and making fireworks. The whole elusterated with copper cuts. By J.S. London: printed for S. Lee at the Feathers in Lombard-street. And Andr. Thorncome, at the Golden Leg, on London-Bridge, 1684. ESTC No. R33764. Grub Street ID 116341.
  • S., J.. An elegy on that faithful and laborious minister of Christ, Mr Francis Bampfield, who died in Newgate on the Sabbath day, vulg. Februar. 16th. 1683/4. Being in the 70th. year of his age. London: printed for J. Lawrence at the Angel in Cornhil, 1684. ESTC No. R220886. Grub Street ID 95125.
  • S., J.. The history of the Turks. Describing the rise and ruin of their first empire in Persia; the original of their second. Containing the lives and reigns of their several kings and emperours, from Ottoman its first founder to this present year, 1683. Being a succinct series of history, of all their wars (forreign and domestick) policies, customs, religion and manners; with what else is worthy of note in that great empire. With a continuation of the history to this present time; containing the remarkable siege of Vienna for sixty dayes, the raising of it by the imperial forces, and the King of Poland: the ruine of their army before it, and a second fight in Germany; with their successful entrance into the bowels of Hungaria. Together with a table to the whole book. London: printed by Ralph Holt and John Richardson, for Thomas Passinger upon London Bridge, William Thackery in Duck-Lane, and Thomas Sawbridge in Little-Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R203455. Grub Street ID 80550.
  • S., J.. The renowned history or the life and death of Guy Earl of Warwick. Containing his noble exploits and victories. [London: printed for P. Brooksby, 1685]. ESTC No. R214017. Grub Street ID 89349.
  • S., J.. The history of the wars of Hungary: or, An account of the miseries of that kingdom. Being an exact and impartial relation, of all the memorable transactions relating thereto, since the time it was invaded by Amurath, the second Turkish sultan, to the raising of the siege of Buda, on the 1st. of Novemb. 1684. Containing the motives that induced the Turks to invade it, the opposition they found, the bloody battles, seiges, policies & stratagems on either side. The division and discontents of the Hungarian nobility. Their contests about ecclesiastical affairs, or matters relating to religion: by what means the kingdom fell to the house of Austria, and became hereditary to the Roman emperors But especially what is remarkable in relation to Count Teckely, and the discontented Hungarians of his party: giving a peculiar account of the war, since his taking up arms against the Emperour. The whole containing a series of history for near three hundred years past. Faithfully collected, by John Sh. London: printed by T.M. for W. Whitwood, next the Crown Tavern in Duck-Lane, 1685. ESTC No. R32668. Grub Street ID 115362.
  • S., J.. The illustrious history of women, or, A compendium of the many virtues that adorn the fair sex. Represented not only in lively and pathetical discourses grounded upon reason, but in sundry rare examples of virtuous love, piety, prudence, modesty, chastity, patience, hnmility [sic], temperance, conduct, constancy, and firmness of mind; with what else in the like nature is necessary for the accomplishment of the most celebrated beauties. With other examples of women, skill'd in the most curious arts and sciences. To which are added, the examples of warlike women, their noble exploits and victories: with the prophesies and predictions of the Sybils, in relation to the incarnation, continuance upon earth, death, resurrection and ascention of our blessed saviour: and as an apendix, the character of a virtuous woman in all her capacities. The whole work enrich'd and intermix'd with curious poetry and delicate fancie, sutable to so charming a subject. London: printed for John Harris at the Harrow against the Church in the Poultrey, 1686. ESTC No. R26238. Grub Street ID 109576.
  • S., J.. The history of the wars in Hungary, since it was first invaded by the turks, to this time. Being an exact and impartial relation, of all the memorable transactions from time to time; as battles. seiges, policies, stratagems, treaties. &c. on either part. The divisions an discontents of the Hungarian nobility; and by what means that kingdom fell to the house of Austria, and became a province of the German Empire. But more especially, what relates to Count Teckely, from his taking up armes against the emperor, to the time of his surprizal by the Turks; and being sen in irons to Adrianople. Also the taking of Newheusel. The second edition, with large additions. Faithfully collected by J. Shirly, gent. London: printed for William Whitwood, next the Crown-Tavern in Duck-Lane, 1686. ESTC No. R184131. Grub Street ID 73829.
  • S., J.. The famous history of Aurelius, the valiant London-prentice shewing his noble exploits at home and abroad, his love, and great success. very pleasant and delightful. Written for incouragement of youth, by J.S. This may by printed, R.P. [London]: Printed for J. Back, at the sign of the Black Boy on London-Bridge, [1686]. ESTC No. R219626. Grub Street ID 94130.
  • S., J.. The history of monastical conventions, and military institutions with a survey of the court of Rome. Or, A description of the religious and military orders in Europe, Asia and Africa, for above twelve hundred years, being a brief account of their institution, confirmation, rules, habits, and manner of living; the qualification of their institutors, and the time of their respective institutions, extending to either sex, &c. Together with a survey of the court of Rome, &c. in all the great offices, and officers ecclesiastical and civil dependant thereon; as also the ceremonies of the consistories, conclave and those that have been used in the creation of cardinals; election of the high-bishop or pope, and his triumphant coronation procession, and that of his taking possession of the Lateran Church in Rome; with what is observed in his sickness, an the manner of solemnizing his funeral obsequies; with many other things worthy of note, according to what has been recorded by candid authors . London: printed for H. Rhodes next door to the Swan-Tavern near Bride-Lane in Fleet-street, 1686. ESTC No. R29342. Grub Street ID 112341.
  • S., J.. A true account of the heroick actions and enterprises of the confederate princes against the Turks and Hungarian rebels, during the last glorious campaign; but more particularly the siege and taking of Newheusel. Together with the defeat of the Turkish army near Gran. To which is added the flight and seizure of the grand rebel, Count Teckely, by the Turks; and the manner of his treatment. Licensed Novemb. 19. 1685. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed for William Thackery in Duck-lane, Thomas Passinger on London-Bridge, and Tho. Sawbridge in Little-Britain, 1686. ESTC No. R220284. Grub Street ID 94684.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or the ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightfull companion. Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Makin artificial wines. 3. Making syrups. 4. Conserving, preserving, &c. 5. Candying and drying fruits, &c. 6. Confectioning. 7. Carving. 8. To make beautifying-waters, oyls, pomatums, musk-balls, perfumes, &c. 9. Physical and chyrurgical receipts. 10. The duty of a wet nurse, and to know and cure diseases in children, &c. 11. The compleat chamber-maids instructions to pickling, making spoonmeats, washing, starching, taking out spots and stains, scowring gold or silver lace, point, &c. 12. The experienced cook-maid, or instructions for dressing, garnishing, making sawces, serving up together, with the art of pastry. 13. Bills of fare. 14. The accomplished dairy-maids directions, &c. 15. The judicious midwives directions, how. London: printed by W. W[ilde]. for Nicholas Boddington in Duck-Lane; and Josiah Blare on London-Bridge, 1687. ESTC No. R184124. Grub Street ID 73823.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightfull companion. Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. (1.) The art of distilling. (2.) Making artificial wines. (3.) Making syrups. ... (14.) The accomplished dairy-maids directions, &c. ... To which is added a second part, containing directions for the guidance of a young gentle-woman as to her behaviour & seemly deportment, &c. London: printed by W.W. for Nicholas Boddington in Duck-Lane; and Joseph Blare on London-Bridge, 1687. ESTC No. R230430. Grub Street ID 102751.
  • S., J.. The history of the wars in Hungary, since it was first invaded by the turks, to this time. Being an exact and impartial relation, of all the memorable transactions from time to time; as battles, seiges, policies, stratagems, treaties. &c. on either part. The divisions an discontents of the Hungarian nobility; and by what means that kingdom fell to the house of Austria, and became a province of the German Empire. But more especially, what relates to Count Teckely: and the present war between Leopol Emperor of Germany, and Mahomet Emperor of the Turks; with the Sieg of Vienna by the Turks; it's relief by the Christians. The taking of Newheusel, Gran, Buda. The memorable overthrow of the Turks on the Drave. The taking of Esseck; and the success of the Poles, Venetians and Muscovites, in divers places; and many other memorable transactions. London: printed for William Whitwood next the Bible in Duck-Lane, 1688. ESTC No. R184132. Grub Street ID 73830.
  • S., J.. The souldiers companion: or, Military glory display'd, in a true and impartial description of all the memorable battels and fights by land and sea, &c. that have been fought in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, for upwards of six hundred years, deduced from the conquest of England by the Normans, anno 1066. to the last fight in Hungary, anno 1687. Wherein is contained the manner of marshalling armies and fights of divers nations, the policies and stratagems of emperours, kings, princes, and great captains of several ages, together with their success or misfortune on sundry occasions, drawn and collected from the most authentick histories and relations, antient and modern, &c. To which is added seasonable advice to young souldiers and officers, &c. Together with the art of gunnery, and preparing artificial fire-works for war or recreation, with other things and matters necessary to be known on the like occasion. By J. S. London: printed for Nath. Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultrey, 1688. ESTC No. R8531. Grub Street ID 128690.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers, ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars, ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof, and the ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes. [S.l.]: Printed for Nicholas Bodington at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1688. ESTC No. R220267. Grub Street ID 94671.
  • S., J.. An historical account of the memorable actions of the most glorious monarch VVilliam III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Prince of Orange, &c. Giving a true relation of all that happened of consequence since his glorious expedition into England, from time to time; as also the happy arrival of his royal consort Queen Mary, and their being proclaimed and crowned King and Queen of these realms. The whole containing a summary from his birth to this day. Together with the names of several of those worthy persons upon whom he has conferred honours and places of trust since his being proclaimed. London: printed, and are to be sold by H. Rhodes, next door to the Swan Tavern, near Bride-lane in Fleet-Street, 1689. ESTC No. R31671. Grub Street ID 114451.
  • S., J.. An historical account of the memorable actions of the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange. And more particularly his last generous and glorious expedition to England, to deliver the three kingdoms from slavery and arbitrary power, and to secure the Protestan religion against popery. Giving a true relation of all that materially happened from time to time; the whole containing a summary from the birth of his Highness to this day. London: printed for R.H. and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1689. ESTC No. R212933. Grub Street ID 88471.
  • S., J.. The young mans resolution to call to Cupid to send his arrows to his best beloved. To the tune of, When kings are call'd to give account what their expences be. London: printed for, and sold by J. Wilkins in White-Fryars, 1689. ESTC No. R187450. Grub Street ID 75723.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion. Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Makin artificial wines. 3. Making syrups. ... 14 The accomplished dairy-maids directions, &c. ... To which is added a second part, containing directions for the guidance of a young gentle-woman as to her behaviour & seemly deportment, &c. London: printed by W. and J. Wilde, for N. Boddington in Duck Lane; and J. Blare on London-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R221178. Grub Street ID 95376.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest, and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers, ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars, ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and presen management thereof, and the ends to which it serves, and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs, and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes. London: printed by W[illiam]. and J[ohn]. Wilde, for N[icholas]. Bodington at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1692. ESTC No. R184138. Grub Street ID 73836.
  • S., J.. An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. Containing I. The life and death of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: with the lives of the Apostles and holy evangelists. II. The lives of the antient fathers, school-men, first reformers, and modern divines. III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, who have lived in these latter centuries. IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, since the Reformation to this present year of the reigns of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. By J.S. Gent. London: printed by J. Millet, for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-Lane; and J. Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R5072. Grub Street ID 125551.
  • S., J.. A description of France in its several governments: together with the most considerable cities, sea-ports, and rivers of that kingdom; as also the distances, with the longitudes, and latitudes of each place, &c. with many other remarks, necessary to the knowledge of that kingdom. By J.S. Gent. Illustrated with a map. London: printed for Tho. Minors in the Inner-Temple-Lane, 1692. ESTC No. R212956. Grub Street ID 88489.
  • S., J.. The pious Christians devotio[n] and most excellent family-companion, or, A friendly guid[e] to eternal life and glory in th[e] perfect enjoyment of God and the blessed fellowship of saints and an[gels] ... London: Printed by W.J. Wilde for J. Deacon .., 1692. ESTC No. R32406. Grub Street ID 115118.
  • S., J.. A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1692. : Being bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5641. Exactly calculated for the famous city of Edinburgh, the metropolitan of Scotland, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.?/? longitude is 11 d. 37 m. / By Mr. J. S. Astrolog. Edinburgh: Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most excellent Majesties, city and colledge, for the year 1692. ESTC No. R170229. Grub Street ID 64964.
  • S., J.. England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests, new, and suitable to the humours of the times; witty and familiar, for the encrease of merriment, and improvement of friendly conversation, as they are used among the wits of the age. To which are added, as a secon part, Bulls; banters, quibbles, repartees, pleasant stories, and poems: the qualifications of an expert town-wheedle; with the art and mystery of wheedling. All profitable, pleasant, and delightful. The like never before published. Done by a lover of merriment. London: printed by J. Wilde, for N. Boddington, at the Golden Ball, in Duck-Lane, 1693. ESTC No. R219786. Grub Street ID 94270.
  • S., J.. The famous history of the valiant London-prentice, shewing his noble exploits at home and abroad: his love and great success. Very pleasant and delightful. Written for encouragement of youth. By J.S. This may be printed, R.P. [London]: Printed for J. Back, at the Black-Boy on the middle of London-Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R222123. Grub Street ID 96166.
  • S., J.. A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1693. : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5642. Exactly calculated for the famous city of Edinburgh, the Metropolitan of Scotland, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m. ?/? longitude is 11 d. 37 m. / By Mr J.S. Astrolog. Edinburgh: Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most excellent [Majesties, city and colledge, For the year 1693.]. ESTC No. R170230. Grub Street ID 64966.
  • S., J.. England's merry jester: or, Court, city and country jests, new, and suitable to the humours of the times; witty and familiar, for the encrease of merriment, and improvement of friendly conversation, as they are used among the wits of the age. To which are added, as a secon part, Bulls, banters, quibbles, repartees, pleasant stories, and poems: the qualifications of an expert town-wheedle; with the art and mystery of wheedling. All profitable, pleasant, and delightful. The like never before published. Done by a lover of merriment. London: printed by J. Wilde, for N. Boddington, at the Golden Ball, in Duck-Lane, 1694. ESTC No. R219787. Grub Street ID 94271.
  • S., J.. A brief history of the pious and glorious life and actions of the most illustrious princess, Mary Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. Containing the most memorable things, and matters, relating to her royal self, &c. from her birth till the most deplorabl time of her ever to be lamented death, on the 28th. of December, 1694. Faithfully done by J.S. London: printed for John Gwillim, in Bishopsgate-street, 1695. ESTC No. R10291. Grub Street ID 58676.
  • S., J.. A brief history of the pious and glorious life and actions of the most illustrious princess, Mary Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. Containing the most memorable things, and matters, relating to her royal self, &c. from her birth till the most deplorabl time of her ever to be lamented death, on the 28th. of December, 1694. Faithfully done by J.S. London: printed for John Gwillim, in Bishopsgate-street, and sold by most booksellers, 1695. ESTC No. R230766. Grub Street ID 103005.
  • S., J.. The renowned history [or The life and death] of Guy, Earl of Warwick, containing his noble exploits and victories. [London]: printed by A[lexander]. M[ilborne]. for P[hilip]. Brooksby ..., 1695. ESTC No. R184137. Grub Street ID 73835.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities. Or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion. Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Makin artificial wines. 3. Making syrups. ... 14 The accomplished dairy-maids directions, &c. To which is added a second part, containing directions for the guidance of a young gentle-woman as to her behaviour and seemly deportment, &c together with a new accession of many curious things and matters, profitable to the female sex, not published in the former editions. London: printed by W Wilde for N. Bodington in Duck Lane; and J. Blare on London-Bridge, 1696. ESTC No. R220017. Grub Street ID 94482.
  • S., J.. A true history of all the memorable transactions that have happen'd in England, Scotland, Ireland, Flanders, &c. relating to state affairs, sieges, battles, sea-fights, and other naval matters. With a particular relation of all the plots and conspiracies against the life of King William and his government, at home and abroad: also by what means they were discovered and defeated, by signal providences: from his coming to the crown, to this present year, 1696. Especially a large account of the late horrid conspiracy, to assassine his sacred life, and bring in a French power. Likewise the confessions and executions of divers of the conspirators, and other things worthy of note. London: printed for Henry Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleet-street, 1696. ESTC No. R3293. Grub Street ID 115588.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities. Or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion. Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Makin artificial wines. 3. Making syrups. 4. Conserving, preserving, &c. 5. Candying and drying fruits, &c. ... 11. The compleat chamber-maids instructions in pickling, making spoon-meats, washing, starching, taking out spots and stains, scowring gold or silver-lace, point, &c. ... 15. The judicious midwifes directions, how women in travail before and after delivery ought to be used; as also the child; and what relates to the preservation of them both. To which is added a second part, containing directions for the guidance of a young gentlewoman as to her behaviour and seemly deportment, &c. Together with a new accession of many curious things and matters, profitable to the female sex, not published in the former editions. London: printed by W. Wilde, for N. Bodd[ington and J. Blare, 1696]. ESTC No. R28139. Grub Street ID 111238.
  • S., J.. The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated: wherein they are discovered, to oppose prophetical, to pervert evangelical, to falsifie ecclesiastical, and to contradict their own doctrine. London: printed for Charles Brome, at the Sign of the Gun at the West-End off St. Pauls, 1696. ESTC No. R3580. Grub Street ID 118162.
  • S., J.. Some account of the transactions of Mr. William Paterson, in relation to the Bank of England and the orphans fund in a letter to a friend, by J.S. printed at London in July 1695. With the addition of a preface, by R.M relative to a late scandalous pamphlet, concerning the Indian and African Company, and Bank of Scotland, &c. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, and are to be sold at their shop on the North-side of the Cross, Anno Dom. 1696. ESTC No. R229956. Grub Street ID 102344.
  • S., J.. Great Britain's glory: being the history of King Arthur; with the adventures of the Knights of the Round Table. London: printed by and for W.O. and sold by the booksellers, [ca. 1697?]. ESTC No. R219789. Grub Street ID 94273.
  • S., J.. The innocent epicure: or, The art of angling. A poem. London: printed for S. Crouch, H. Playford, and W. Brown: against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill; in the Temple-Exchange, Fleetstreet; and in Blach-Horse Alley near Fleet-Bridge, 1697. ESTC No. R1126. Grub Street ID 59566.
  • S., J.. The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge. Discovering the whole art of chiromancy, physiognomy, metoposcopy, and astrology. Containing 1. A discription of the planets, their power and influence over the bodies of men, women, and children. 2. Of the several lines, ... characters in the hand and wrist; ... 3. Of physiognomy. ... 4. Observations on the eyes, ... 5. Metoposcopy, or the signification of the lines in the face. 6. of moles, and their signification. 7. Of dreams and interpretations. 8. Of nativities, ... 9. If the rod ... 10. Of marriages, ... 11. Rules to know the dangers of death. 12. The manner of resolving doubtful questions, ... 13. Of Pythagoras his wheel of fortune. 14. Of the good and bad days of each month relating to health. London: printed for E. Tracy, at the Three-Bibles on London-Bridge, 1698. ESTC No. R232143. Grub Street ID 104004.
  • S., J.. Londons glory or, The histor[y] of the famous and valiant London-prentice: being an account of his parentage, birth and breeding together wi[th] many brave and heroick exploits perform'd by him throughout the course of his life; for the honour of London, and the whole ... nation. [London: printed by W.O., sold by E. Tracy, 1700?]. ESTC No. R229834. Grub Street ID 102240.
  • S., J.. London's glory: or, The history of the famous and valiant London-'prentice: giving an account of his birth, his brave exploits in his childhood, his coming to London, and being put apprentice to a Turky merchant; the story of his love to his master's daughter; and how, going to Turky, he slew a tygar, and rescued the Great Turk's daughter; after that, killed two lions, prepared to devour him; and, gaining the Princess's love, brought her to England, marrying her in great splendor; with many other memorable things, to the honour of the famous city of London, and the whole English nation. Adorned with songs, love-letters, and verses; all very pleasant and delightful for young men and maids. London: printed by W.O. and sold J. Deacon, in Giltspur-street, [1700?]. ESTC No. R231565. Grub Street ID 103590.
  • S., J.. Great Britain's glory: being the history of King Arthur; with the adventures of the Knights of the Round Table. [London]: Printed by and for C. Brown, and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-bridge, [1700?]. ESTC No. R220606. Grub Street ID 94934.
  • S., J.. A complete history of the life, glorious actions and reign of the high and mighty prince William III. ... By J. S. Gent. London: printed for Tho. Ballard, 1702. ESTC No. N28327. Grub Street ID 17563.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit; or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection: being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts Part I Containing Variety of excellent Poems. Pastorals, Satyrs, Dialogues, Epigrams, Anagrams, Acrosticks, choice Letters with their Answers, Epitaphs, Poe[tr]ies, Titles of Honour and Directions, Complemental Expressions and Addresses: Also Directions relating to Love and Business, and the newest, best, and exactest Collection of Choice Songs. Part II. Containing the whole Art and Mystery of Love in all its nicest Intrigues and curious Particulars, promising wonderful success as well in a happy Choice, as in the great Affair of Courtship to either Sex; with the Description and Anatomy of perfect Beauty. Part III. Containing the Mystery and Art of Canting, with the Original and Present Management thereof, and the Ends to which it serves, and is employed. Illustrated with Poems, Songs, and various Intrigues in the Canting Language, with the Explanation, &c. To which i. London: printed by J. Wilde, for N. Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck lane, 1702. ESTC No. T174366. Grub Street ID 211453.
  • S., J.. A pindarick ode, upon Her Majesties sending His Grace the Duke of Marlborough to Command the English Forces in Holland, and His Graces being chosen Generalissimo of the Confederate Army against the French King. By James Shute. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1703. ESTC No. N37680. Grub Street ID 25635.
  • S., J.. Peace and union: or, a defence of Sir Humphry Mackworth's Treatise on the occasional bill, in answer to a treatise entituled Peace without union; and to all the other numerous pamphlets wrote against it by occasional conformists. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1704. ESTC No. T103256. Grub Street ID 156902.
  • S., J.. City and country recreation: or, wit and merriment rightly calculated, for the pleasure and advantage of either sex. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Pleasures of Courtship and Address; or, The whole Art of making Love. Directions for making a suitable Choice. A Description of true Love in all its Changes. How to express Love's silent Language. To know if a Party be in Love. Instructions for Courting a Maid or Widow: and how the Female Sex may make Love known, without any Injury to a modest and vertuous Behaviour; and how to dive into the secret Thoughts of their Lovers. The Comforts of Marriage in all its Circumstances; and how a good Wife may Reclaim a bad Husband, and the like of a Husband by a Wife. The whole Art of Fortune-Telling, shewing what Good or Bad Fortune is assigned you in Affairs of Love, Business, &c. A Collection of Choice Poems, by the most Celebrated Wits of the Age. Part II. Containing all the cunning Intreagues of the Beaus, Sharpers, Bullies, and Female-Decoy. London: printed by W. O. for P. Parker, at the Leg and Star in Cornhill, 1705. ESTC No. T120504. Grub Street ID 171531.
  • S., J.. Mathematical idea's delivered in narratives touching mathematical termes in the way of intellectual vision: or of divine contemplation, together with other narratives of divine tendency also. Written by J. S. London: printed for J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1705. ESTC No. T103528. Grub Street ID 157156.
  • S., J.. An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. Containing I. The life and death of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: With The lives of the Apostles and holy evangelists. II. The lives of the antient fathers, shcool-men, first reformers, and modern DIVINES. III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, who have lived in these latter centuries. IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, ... By J. S. Gent. London: printed for G. Conyers at the gold ring in Little Britain, 1706. ESTC No. T105823. Grub Street ID 159041.
  • S., J.. An ecclesiastical history: containing I. The life and death of our blessed Lord and saviour Jesus Christ: ... II. The lives of the antient fathers ... III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, ... IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, ... By J. S. ... London: printed for G. Conyers, [1706]. ESTC No. T211322. Grub Street ID 239043.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit; or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection: being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts. ... London: printed for N. Boddyngton, 1707. ESTC No. T51757. Grub Street ID 278967.
  • S., J.. The age of the world collected in all its periods from the sacred Scriptures, ... Or, a convincing demonstration that the lineal & uninterrupted succession of the Scots monarchy has continued much longer than that of any other kingdom in the known world. ... Written by J S. in the year 1706. [London?]: Printed in the year, 1707. ESTC No. N15905. Grub Street ID 5606.
  • S., J.. Of sleeping in Jesus. A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Parkhurst. M. A. late vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk. Who deceased Decemb. 8th. 1707. In the LXIV. year of his age. With some account of his life. By J. S. London: printed by Tho. Bunce, for Tho. Parkhurst, 1708. ESTC No. T176841. Grub Street ID 213836.
  • S., J.. The renowned history (or the life and death) of Guy Earl of Warwick, containing his noble exploits and victories. London: printed by A.M. for C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible in Guilt-spur-street, and by J. Foster at the Golden-Ball in Pye-Corner, [1710?]. ESTC No. T125807. Grub Street ID 175870.
  • S., J.. The famous history of the valiant London prentice. Newcastle: printed and sold by J. White, 1711. ESTC No. T12602. Grub Street ID 176058.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit: or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection: being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts. London: printed for N. and M. Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1712. ESTC No. T51758. Grub Street ID 278968.
  • S., J.. The innocent epicure: or, the art of angling. A poem. London: printed by H. Meere, for R. Gosling at the Mitre and Crown against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1713. ESTC No. T115479. Grub Street ID 167216.
  • S., J.. Dr. S-------'s real diary; being a true and faithful account of himself, for that week, wherein he is traduc'd by the author of a scandalous and malicious hue and cry after him: containing, his entire journal, from the time he left London, to his settling in Dublin. London: printed: and sold by R. Burleigh, 1715. ESTC No. T34907. Grub Street ID 265138.
  • S., J.. Dr. S. -'s real diary; being a true and faithful account of himself, for that week, wherein he is traduc'd by the author of a scandalous and malicious hue and cry after him: containing his entire journal, from the time he left London, to his settling in Dublin. [Dublin]: London printed: and re-printed in Dublin, 1715. ESTC No. N49025. Grub Street ID 33476.
  • S., J.. The shepherd's kalender: or, the citizens & country man's daily companion: treating of many things that are useful and profitable to man-kind, ... An account of the luckey and unluckey days throughout the year. ... To which is added, the country man's almanack, ... [London]: Printed by C. A. Milbourn, for Tho. Norris, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1715?]. ESTC No. N22645. Grub Street ID 11997.
  • S., J.. The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, the ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion. ... To which is added, a second part, ... London: printed by E. M. for N. Boddington, 1715. ESTC No. N15912. Grub Street ID 5613.
  • S., J.. Different terms for expressing the change of ones mind, and altering their behaviour as well as principles. By J. S. D.D. and D--n of St. P-t----s D--l-n. London:printed and sold by J. Roberts, 1716. ESTC No. N66441. Grub Street ID 48172.
  • S., J.. Saint Patrick's purgatory: or, Dr. S---t's expostulation with his distressed friends in the Tower and elsewhere. Shewing, The true Reasons why he withdrew himself to Ireland upon a certain Occasion; and discovering all that happened to him thereupon. Dedicated to the E---l of Ox----d. With a poetical description of the frozen river Thames. London: printed: and sold by R. Burleigh in Amen-Corner, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T47030. Grub Street ID 275029.
  • S., J.. The way to be wise and wealthy: or, the excellency of industry and frugality, as the due and regular exercise thereof is the necessary means of procuring the happiness of this life, and preparing for that of a Better. Recommended in particular to the gentleman, The Scholar, The Soldier, The Trader, The Sailor, The Artificer, The Husbandman. With a short preface, perswading all Protestants to lay aside party-prejudices, and to Unite and Love one another. By Mr. J. S. Exon: printed by Philip Bishop, and sold by him at his shop, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and by William Taylor, at the Ship, in Pater-Noster-Row, London, M.DCC.XVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T96284. Grub Street ID 315740.
  • S., J.. Ignes speculatorii: or, considerations Upon the Use of beacons. In a letter from Dublin to the B-----p of B----r. London: printed by H. P. for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T36978. Grub Street ID 266791.
  • S., J.. The husbandman's magazene. Being a treatise of horses, mares, colts, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, swine, goats: with directions for their breeding & ordering; and approved cures for all distempers, both external and internal, as frequently afflicts them, with speed and inconsiderable charge: together with plain rules for improving arable & pasture lands; improving most sort of grain to the best advantage; and what is necessary to be observed in sowing and harvesting: the management, improvement and preservation of fruit-trees, plants & flowers. The manner and ordering of flax and hemp; and increasing and preserving of bees. With cutts. By J.S. Boston in New-England: Reprinted by John Allen, for Nicholas Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1718. ESTC No. W12649. Grub Street ID 321933.
  • S., J.. The way to be wise and wealthy: or, the excellency of industry and frugality, ... With a short preface, perswading all Protestants to lay aside party-prejudices, and to unite and love one-another. By Mr. J. S. London: printed, and sold by W. Taylor; J. Brown; and E. Symon, 1718. ESTC No. N35613. Grub Street ID 23778.
  • S., J.. The way to be wise and wealthy, or the excellency of industry and frugality: in sundry maxims, suitable to the present times. Dublin: printed and sold by Sam. Fuller, 1724. ESTC No. T175843. Grub Street ID 212912.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit: or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection; being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts. ... London: printed by A. W. for J. Clark, 1724. ESTC No. T51759. Grub Street ID 278969.
  • S., J.. The shepherd's kalender: or, the citizen's and country man's daily companion: treating of many things that are useful and profitable to man-kind, with above Two Hundred wonderful Curiosities, never before Published. Also, A Discourse of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, with Rules to know when they will happen. Infallible Signs of the Weather: To know when Wet or Dry, and when sudden Storms arises, Hot or Cold Weather, by living Creatures: A curious Observation never made Publick before. An Account of the Lucky and Unlucky Days hroughout the Year. The Mosaick Wand to find out Hidden Treasures. The Calculation of Nativities, and to Resolve all Lawful Questions. To which is added, the country mans almanack, Directing when to Bleed, and Dyet the Body: A Treatise of Bees, Warrens, ordering of Cattle, Hawks, and how to Kill Vermine. The Measuring Land and Timber: The Art of Ringing: The true Value, or Worth of a Single Penny: Or, a Caution to keep Money Being above Forty Years Study and Exp. London: printed by and for Tho. Norris: and sold by Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1725?]. ESTC No. N23160. Grub Street ID 12518.
  • S., J.. The way to be wise and wealthy: or, the excellency of industry and frugality, as the due and regular exercise thereof is the necessary means of procuring the happiness of this life, and preparing for that of a Better. with a short preface, persuading all Protestants to lay aside party-prejudices, and to Unite and Love one another. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T96283. Grub Street ID 315739.
  • S., J.. The way to be wise and wealthy, or the excellency of industry and frugality: in sundry maxims To this fourth edition are added select maxims out of Dr. Fuller's adagies. Dublin: printed by and for Sam. Fuller, 1733. ESTC No. T175826. Grub Street ID 212894.
  • S., J.. The triumph of wit: or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection; being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts.... London: printed by A. W. for J [sic] Clarke, 1735. ESTC No. N69584. Grub Street ID 50604.
  • S., J.. The shepherd's kalender: or, the citizen's and country man's daily companion: Treating of many Things that are Useful and Profitable to Man kind, with above Two Hundred wonderful Curiosities never before Published. Also, a Discourse of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, with Rules to know when they will happen. Infallible Signs of the Weather: To know when Wet or Dry, and when sudden Storms arises, hot or cold Weather, by living Creatures: A curious Observation never made Publick before. An Account of the Lucky and Unlucky Days throughout the Year. The Mosaick Wand to find out hidden Treasures. The Calculation of Nativities, and to resorve all Lawful Questions. To which is added, the country man's almanack, Directing when to Bleed, and Diet the Body: A Treatise of Bees, Warrens, ordering of Cattle, Hawks, and how to kill Vermine. The Measuring Land and Timber: The Are of Ring'ng: The true Value, or Worth of a Single Penny: Or, a Caution to keep Money. Being above Forty Years Study and E. London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; R. Ware, at the Sun and Bible in Amen-Corner; and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1735?]. ESTC No. N23156. Grub Street ID 12515.
  • S., J.. Dr. Taylor couched for a cataract. Wherein the absurdity of his New treatise on the diseases of the chrystalline humour, ... By J. S. surgeon. London: printed for John Cooper and sold at the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, [1736?]. ESTC No. T165838. Grub Street ID 204080.
  • S., J.. D- S-s reflectins [sic] on the coal trade, with remarks on the English pursers, in a letter to to [sic] the people of Ireland. Dublin: printed, in the year, 1738. ESTC No. T210162. Grub Street ID 238416.
  • S., J.. The shepherd's kalender. Or, the citizen's and country man's daily companion: ... To which is added, the country man's almanack, ... London: printed for C H[i]tch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, [1740?]. ESTC No. T220883. Grub Street ID 244388.
  • S., J.. Angling: a poem. London: printed for H. Slater, in Clement's-Inn, and F. Noble, at Otway's Head in St. Martin's-Court, near Leicester-Fields, 1741. ESTC No. T65283. Grub Street ID 290189.
  • S., J.. Divine hymns, on various subjects. By J. S. Carmarthen: printed by S. Lewis, MDCCLXV [sic] For the author: and sold by John Sparks, and Elizabeth Ayleway, in Haverford-West, [1745]. ESTC No. T221630. Grub Street ID 244825.
  • S., J.. Some account of the Irish. By the late J. S. D. D. D. S. P. D. London: printed for M. Cooper at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.LIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T81999. Grub Street ID 302619.
  • S., J.. Modern Europe: or, a compendious history of the kingdoms and states in Europe ; ... With a clear and concise history of the House of Bourbon in France ; ... To which are added, several ... tables, with a map of Europe. ... London: printed for Edward Dilly, 1757. ESTC No. T125264. Grub Street ID 175411.
  • S., J.. Modern Europe: or, a compendious history of the kingdoms and states in Europe; ... With a clear and concise history of the House of Bourbon in France; ... To which are added, several ... tables, with a map of Europe. ... London: printed for Edward Dilly, 1757. ESTC No. T207596. Grub Street ID 236767.
  • S., J.. A letter to the Revd. the new elected lecturers of St. M-y W-c-l: containing some hints of the greatest importance; in which the interest of all the lecturers in London, &c. are greatly concerned. ... To which is added, an appendix, ... By J. S--, Esq;. London: printed for the author: and sold by G. Keith; J. Merry; J. Fuller; J. Williams; and W. Flexney, 1763. ESTC No. T198692. Grub Street ID 231226.
  • S., J.. The shepherd's kalender: or, the citizen's and country man's daily companion. Treating of many things that are useful and profitable to mankind, with above Two Hundred wonderful Curiosities never before Published. Also a Discourse of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, with Rules to know when they will happen. Infallible Signs of the Weather: To know when Wet or Dry, and when sudden Storms arises, hot or cold Weather, by living Creatures: A curious Observation never made Public before. An account of the lucky and unlucky days throughout the year. The Mosaick Wand to find out hidden Treasure. The Calculation of Nativities, and to resolve all lawful Questions. To which is added, the country man's almanack, Directing when to Bleed, and Diet the Body: A Treatise of Bees, Warrens, ordering to Cattle, Hawks, and how to kill Vermine. The measuring Land and Timber. The Art of Ringing. The true Value, or worth of a Single Penny; or, a Caution to keep Money. London: printed for L. Hawes, Clark and Colins, and S. Crowder, in Paternoster-Row, [1765?]. ESTC No. T118688. Grub Street ID 170173.
  • S., J.. An enquiry concerning the arguments which relate to our controversy with the Jews, as they arise from the prophetic records. Most humbly dedicated and submitted to the Consideration of the Clergy of London and Westminster. Dublin: printed by William Sleater, at Pope's Head, Castle-Street, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. T14212. Grub Street ID 189595.
  • S., J.. More work for the vicar of St. Alkmond's: author of "A letter to a Baptist minister." A letter to ******. Occasioned by "A reply to Parmenas.". Shrewsbury: printed for the author; and sold by the booksellers in Salop, [1776?]. ESTC No. N33457. Grub Street ID 21936.
  • S., J.. The famous history of the valiant London prentice; shewing his noble exploits at home and abroad. Together with his love and great success. ... Written for the encouragement of youth by J. S. [Newcastle upon Tyne: printed in this present year, 1790?]. ESTC No. T35343. Grub Street ID 265493.
  • S., J.. The north countryman's description of Christ-Church, Dublin in a letter from a gentleman in Ireland, to his friend in London. London: printed and sold [by William Bailey] at the Little a, no. 42, Bishopsgate-Street, [1790?]. ESTC No. T226776. Grub Street ID 248220.
  • S., J.. A letter on tithes, to Arthur Young, Esq. author of The annals of agriculture, with his remarks on it; and a second letter, in answer to those remarks. London: printed for T. Cadell, In The Strand, M,DCC,XCII. [1792]. ESTC No. T118849. Grub Street ID 170333.