Lupton, Thomas.
A moral and pitieful comedie, intituled, All for money. Plainly representing the maners of men, and fashion of the world noweadayes. Compiled by T. Lupton. ...
At London: Printed by Roger Warde and Richard Mundee, dwelling at Temple Barre, Anno 1578.
ESTC No. S119919.Grub Street ID 139558.
Lupton, Thomas.
Siuqila. Too good, to be true: Omen. Though so at a vewe, yet all that I tolde you, is true, I vpholde you: now cease to aske why? for I can not lye. Herein is shewed by waye of dialogue, the wonderfull maners of the people of Mauqsun, with other talke not friuolous.
Imprinted at London: by Henrie Bynneman, dvvelling in Thames streate, neere to Baynerds Castel, anno Domini. 1580.
ESTC No. S94052.Grub Street ID 152410.
Lupton, Thomas.
Siuqila. Too good, to be true: omen. Though so at a vewe, yet all that I tolde you, is true, I vpholde you: now cease to aske why? for I can not lye. Herein is shewed by way of dialogue, the wonderful maners of the people of Mauqsun, with other talke not friuolous. Seen an allowed according to the order appointed.
Printed at London: By H. Bynneman, dwelling in Thames streate, neere vnto Baynards Castell, Anno Domini. 1580.
ESTC No. S1352.Grub Street ID 145794.
Lupton, Thomas.
The second part and knitting vp of the boke entituled Too good to be true. Wherin is continued the discourse of the wonderfull lawes, commendable customes, [and] strange manners of the people of Mauqsun. Newely penned and published by Thomas Lupton.
At London: printed by Henry Binneman. Anno Domini. 1581. Cum priuilegio. Septembris 6, [1581].
ESTC No. S94053.Grub Street ID 152411.
Lupton, Thomas.
A dreame of the deuill and Diues, most terrible and fearefull to the seruaunts of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the chyldren of God, plainelie described by waie of dialogue, verie necessarie to be read aduisedlie, and heard attentiuely, both of rulers and inferiours, ritch and poore, young and olde, wise and simple, that wishe rather to dwell in heauen then in hell. Theophilus and Eumenides being speakers.
[Imprinted at London: by I. C[harlewood]. for Henry Car, and Iohn Preston, 1584].
ESTC No. S96110.Grub Street ID 153890.
Lupton, Thomas.
A dream of the deuil, and Diues most terrible and fearefull to the seruaunts of Satan: but right comfortable and acceptable to the chyldren of God. Plainely described by way of Dialogue, verie necessary to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuely, both of rulers and inferiours, ritch and poore, yong and old, wise and simple, that wishe rather to dwell in heauen then in hell.
Imprinted at London: by Iohn Charlewood, for Henrie Car, 1584.
ESTC No. S94051.Grub Street ID 152409.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes. whereof [sic] some are wonderfull, some staunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious.
At London: imprinted for Edward White, dwelling at the litle North-doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gunne, [1586].
ESTC No. S96111.Grub Street ID 153891.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes. whereof [sic] some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious.
At London: [printed by G. Robinson] for Edward White, dwelling at the litle north-doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gunne, anno Dom. 1586.
ESTC No. S94054.Grub Street ID 152412.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sortes. VVherof some are wonderfull, some strange, some plesant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verye precious.
At London: printed [by E. Allde] for Edward White, dwelling at the little north doore of Paules Church at the signe of the Gun, [ca. 1590].
ESTC No. S2223.Grub Street ID 146620.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious. This booke bewraies that some had rather hide, which who so buies, their mony is not lost: for many a thing therein if truely tride, will gaine much more the[n] twentie such wil cost. An diuers els great secrets will detect, and other more of strange and rare effect. It is not made to please some one degree, no, no, nor yet to bring a gaine to few: for each thereby how ritch or poore they be, may reape much good, & mischiefe great eschew the paines and trauaile hetherto is mine, the gaine and pleasure hencefoorth wil be thine.
At London: printed by I. Roberts for Edward White, and are to be solde at the little north doore of Poules, at the signe of the Gun, [1595].
ESTC No. S94055.Grub Street ID 152413.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessarie, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Newly corrected. This booke bewrayes, that some had rather hide, which whoso buyes, their mouey [sic] is not lost. For many a thing therein, if truly tride, will gaine much more then twenty such will cost. And diuers else great secrets will detect, and other more of strange and rare effect. It is not made to please some one degree, no, no, nor yet to bring a game to fevv: for each thereby, hovv rich or poore they be, may reape much good, & mischiefe great eschew. The paines and trauaile hitherto is mine, the gaine and pleasure hence-forth will be thine.
At London: printed by Edw. Allde for Edward White, and are to be solde at the little North doore of Pauls, at the signe of the Gunne, 1612.
ESTC No. S4772.Grub Street ID 148707.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousannd notable things of sundrie sortes: vvhereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious.
London: printed by E Allde for N Fosbrooke, by the assignes of Io: Wright and R. Bird, 1627.
ESTC No. S126801.Grub Street ID 145676.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts: whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious.
London: printed for John Wright, at the Kings-head, in the Old-Bailey, 1650.
ESTC No. R38120.Grub Street ID 120255.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added one hundred excellent conceits never before printed, very witty, usefull, and delightfull.
London: printed for M. Wright at the Kings-head, in the Old-Baily, 1660.
ESTC No. R202732.Grub Street ID 79950.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, useful, and delightful.
London: printed by Edward Crowch, for John Wright, at the Globe in Little Brittain, 1670.
ESTC No. R24000.Grub Street ID 107841.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are VVonderfull, some strange, some pleasant divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, usefull, and delightfull.
London: printed by Henry Bruges, for John Wright, at the Globe in little Brittain, 1675.
ESTC No. R216644.Grub Street ID 91523.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, useful, and delightful.
London: printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly, 1686.
ESTC No. R216645.Grub Street ID 91524.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things containing modern curiosities. Viz. Divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardning, planting, and grafting. ... The art of dying, colouring, perfuming, and gilding. With above nine hundred other cu[r]iosities, on various subjects. Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily and speedily. Together with an alphabetical table to the whole, for the finding all the matters herein with ease.
London: printed for G Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1700].
ESTC No. R227531.Grub Street ID 100433.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things: or, a useful companion for all people. Containing, directions to read and write, and indite letters. A new way to teach old or young in a short time to speak any language as properly and fluently as a native. ... with an alphabitical [sic] table to find the chiefest matters herein.
London: printed for G. Conyers, 1701.
ESTC No. N69136.Grub Street ID 50303.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things. Containing modern curiosities, viz. divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, planting, and grafting. To catch birds, fish, &c. ... Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily. ...
London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, [1706?].
ESTC No. T112528.Grub Street ID 164518.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things. Containing modern curiosities. Viz. divers rare and experienced physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, planting, and grafting. To catch birds, fish, &c. ... Also a new help to discourse, ... Together with an alphabetical table to the whole, ...
London: printed for J. Ward, 1748.
ESTC No. T221389.Grub Street ID 244696.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects. Disclosed from the secrets of nature and art, practicable, profitable, and of great advantage, Set down from long and curious Study and Experience for the greater Part; and the rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Antients and Moderns. - Being a Rich Cabinet of Select Curiosities and Rarities, in one Volume, digested into fourteen Books, for the general Use, and Good of Mankind, with strict Amendments and large Additions, to what formerly has been Published in this Kind, exceeding any other for the Multitude of pleasing Variety herein to be found.
London: printed for J. Wilkie. No. 71. St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Easton, at Salisbury, [1776].
ESTC No. T83858.Grub Street ID 304271.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; ...
London: printed for G. and T. Wilkie; and E. Easton, at Salisbury, 1785.
ESTC No. T119268.Grub Street ID 170688.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; practicable, profitable, and of great advantage; ...
London: printed for G. and T. Wilkie; and E. Easton, at Salisbury, 1791.
ESTC No. T83857.Grub Street ID 304270.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; Practicable, Profitable, and of great Advantage; Set down from long and curious Study and Experience, for the greater Part; and the Rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Ancients and Moderns. Being a rich Cabinet of select Curiosities and Rarities, in one Volume, digested into fourteen Books, for the general Use and Good of Mankind; with strict Amendments, and large Additions, to what formerly has been published in this Kind; exceeding any other for the Multitude of pleasing Variety herein to be found.
London: printed for G. and T. Wilkie, Pater-Noster-Row, 1793.
ESTC No. T112101.Grub Street ID 164116.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art ; practicable, profitable, and of great advantage ; ...
London: printed for T. French, & W. Millar, 1795.
ESTC No. T120558.Grub Street ID 171578.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; practical, profitable, and of great advantage; ...
London: printed for T. French, & W. Millar, 1799.
ESTC No. T83871.Grub Street ID 304284.
Lupton, Thomas.
A thousand notable things, on various subjects; disclosed from the secrets of nature and art; practicable, profitable, and of great advantage; Set down from long and curious Study and Experience, for the greater part; and the rest taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of The Ancients And Moderns. Being A Rich Cabinet of select Curiosities And Rarieties, In One Volume, Digested into fourteen Books, for the general use and good of Mankind; with strict amendments and large additions, to what formerly has been published in this kind; Exceeding Any Other For The Multitude Of Pleasing Variety Herein To BE Found.
Manchester: printed by Hopper and Co., Swan Court, 1800.
ESTC No. N45612.Grub Street ID 30490.