Thomas Moore (fl. 1677 – ca. 1724)
Identifiers
- Grubstreet: 4215
Occupations
- Printer
- Bookseller
Names
- Thomas Moore
- Thomas More
Thomas Moore / More, printer and bookseller; at the Maidenhead over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, 1677–1684; at the Bell Savage, 1686; in Whitefriars / near the Bolt and Tun Inn / Dogwell Court, ca. 1689–1690; in Blackfriars, 1697–at least 1700; at the Black Bull in the Rules in Southwark / near St. George's Church / near the Mint, 1703–ca. 1714.
A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725, by Henry Plomer (1922)
MOORE, or MORE (THOMAS), bookseller in London, Maidenhead, over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet street, 1678–84. Publisher of John Wallis's Defence of the Royal Society, 1678. [B.M. 740. c. 21 (8).] In 1684 he was defendant in a suit brought by Anthony Trethway in the Court of Common Pleas for the recovery of £300. [C.P.R., Hil. 35/6, Chas. II, 1683–4, Roll 3020, m. 352 verso.]
MOORE (THOMAS), printer in London, 1685. Printed Thomas Wright's Glory of God's Revenge against Murther and Adultery for Benjamin Crayle, 1685. [Haz. II. 663.]