Publications of John Oldmixon

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  • Oldmixon, John. Poems on several occasions, written in imitation of the manner of Anacreon, with other poems, letters and translations. London: printed for R. Parker at the Unicorn, under the piazza of the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, 1696. ESTC No. R10672. Grub Street ID 59018.
  • Oldmixon, John. A poem humbly addrest to the right honourable the Earl of Portland, &c. On his lordships return from his embassy in France. By Mr Oldmixon. London: printed for Rich. Parker, at the Unicorn, under the piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, and Peter Buck, at the sign of the Temple, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1698. ESTC No. R213914. Grub Street ID 89264.
  • Oldmixon, John. A poem humbly addrest to the right honourable the Earl of Portland, &c. on his lordships return from his embassy in France by Mr. Oldmixon. London: Printed for Rich. Parker ... and Peter Buck ..., 1688 [i.e. 1698?]. ESTC No. R42535. Grub Street ID 123832.
  • Oldmixon, John. Reflections on the stage, and Mr. Collyer's Defence of the short view. In four dialogues. London: printed for R. Parker at the Unicorn under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange, and P. Buck at the sign of the Temple at the Temple gate in Fleetstreet, 1699. ESTC No. R17325. Grub Street ID 66886.
  • Oldmixon, John. Songs in the new opera, call'd The grove or love's paradise, compos'd by Mr. Dan: Purcell. [London]: Sold by I: Walsh musicall instrument maker in ordinary to his Majesty, at the Golden harpe and Ho-boy, in Catherine-Street near Sommerset House in the Strand, [1700]. ESTC No. R222606. Grub Street ID 96565.
  • Oldmixon, John. The grove, or, Love's paradice. An opera, represented at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane. By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for Richard Parker at the Unicorn under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1700. ESTC No. R6491. Grub Street ID 126834.
  • Oldmixon, John. A funeral-Idyll, sacred to the glorious memory of K. William III. By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for Nich. Cox at the Golden Bible without Temple - Bar, and sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1702. ESTC No. T147317. Grub Street ID 193879.
  • Oldmixon, John. The governour of Cyprus: a tragedy, As it is acted, At the New Theatre, in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesties Servants. By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed by R. Tookey, for Rich. Parker at the Unicorn under the Piazza of the Royal-Exchange, 1703. ESTC No. T35758. Grub Street ID 265814.
  • Oldmixon, John. Amores Britannici. Epistles historical and gallant, in English heroic verse: from several of the most illustrious personages of their times. In imitation of the Heroidum epistolæ of Ovid. With notes explaining the most material passages in every history. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Nutt, 1703. ESTC No. T96028. Grub Street ID 315513.
  • Oldmixon, John. A pastoral poem on the victories at Schellenburgh and Bleinheim; obtain'd by the arms of the confederates, under the command of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough ... With a large preface, ... By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed and sold by A. Baldwin, 1704 [1705?]. ESTC No. T43756. Grub Street ID 272293.
  • Oldmixon, John. A chain of providence; or, the successes of the Prince and Duke of Marlborough on his forcing the French lines. London: printed and sold by A. Baldwin, 1705. ESTC No. T200131. Grub Street ID 231906.
  • Oldmixon, John. Amores Britannici. Epistles historical and gallant, in English heroic verse: from several of the most illustrious personages of their times. In imitation of the Heroidum epistolæ of Ovid. With notes explaining the most material passages in every history. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1706. ESTC No. N70355. Grub Street ID 50997.
  • Oldmixon, John. Iberia liberata: a poem. Occasion'd by the success of Her Majesties arms in Catalonia, Valentia, &c. under the command of The Right Honourable Charles, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, General of Her Majesties Forces in Spain, and Joynt-Admiral of the Royal Fleet. London: printed for Anthony Barker, at the Unicorn next Serjeants-Inn-Gate in Fleetstreet; and sold by John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1706. ESTC No. N1473. Grub Street ID 4496.
  • Oldmixon, John. The British Empire in America, containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and present state of all the British colonies, on the continent and islands of America. In two volumes. ... With curious maps of the several places, done from the newest surveys. By Herman Moll, Geographer. London: printed for John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, and Richard Parker and Ralph Smith, 1708. ESTC No. T135550. Grub Street ID 183960.
  • Oldmixon, John. A complete history of addresses, from their first original under Oliver Cromwell, to this present year 1710. By one very near a-kin to the author of the Tale of a tub. London: printed in the year 1710, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1710]. ESTC No. N28328. Grub Street ID 17564.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of Doctor Sacheverell; faithfully translated from the Paris-Gazette. With remarks comical and political. London: printed for A. Baldwin, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1711. ESTC No. T36361. Grub Street ID 266286.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on a false, scandalous, and seditious libel, intituled, The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry, &c. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1711]. ESTC No. T46744. Grub Street ID 274761.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on a false, scandalous, and seditious libel, intituled, The conduct of the allies. And of the late ministry, etc. London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1711. ESTC No. T150028. Grub Street ID 195930.
  • Oldmixon, John. A letter to the seven lords of the committee, Appointed to Examine Gregg. London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1711. ESTC No. T38449. Grub Street ID 267923.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the protestant succession vindicated. In answer to the false and treasonable reflections of the author of The conduct of the allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1711]. ESTC No. T46874. Grub Street ID 274894.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of addresses. With remarks serious and comical. In which a particular regard is had to all such as have been presented since the impeachment of Dr. Sacheverell. Part II. By the author of the first. London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Paternoster-Row, 1711. ESTC No. T61257. Grub Street ID 286962.
  • Oldmixon, John. The dutch barrier our's: or the interest of England and Holland inseparable. With reflections on the insolent treatment the Emperor and States-General have met with from the author of The conduct, and his brethren. To which is added, An enquiry into the causes of the clamour against the Dutch, ... London: printed in the year, 1712. ESTC No. T35043. Grub Street ID 265243.
  • Oldmixon, John. The dutch barrier our's: or, the interest of England and Holland inseparable. With reflections on the insolent treatment the Emperor and States-General have met with from the author of The conduct, and his brethen. To which is added, An enquiry into the Causes of the Clamour against the Dutch, particularly with Reference to the Fishery. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1712. ESTC No. T35044. Grub Street ID 265244.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the Protestant succession vindicated. In answer to the False and Treasonable Reflections of the Author of The Conduct of the Allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1712. ESTC No. N26274. Grub Street ID 15650.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks upon remarks: or the Barrier-Treaty and the Protestant succession vindicated. In answer to the false and treasonable reflections of the author of The conduct of the allies. With some Critical Notes on the Representation of Mr. David White of Bruges. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1712]. ESTC No. N245. Grub Street ID 13861.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, A Review of the Reign of King Charles II from the Year 1670 to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before printed. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the Late King James, upon the Latter's going to Ireland in the Year 1689. The Attempts of France to ingage King William in a Seperate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy and Mantua; Her Encroachments on Her Neig. London: printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1712. ESTC No. T101008. Grub Street ID 154920.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Shewing that the late greatness of the French power was never so much owing to the number or goodness of their troops, and the Conduct of their Ministry at Home, as to the treachery and corruption of the ministers abroad. Giving a Full Account Of the Insincerity of England, Sweden, and Holland, in the Triple League. Of the Sieur De Wit's Correspondence with France, and his Murder by the Rabble. Of the Close Alliance between Charles II. and Lewis XIV Of the Poisoning of Madam. Of the Intrigues of Mr. M-Ambassador in France, and the E. of D. T-r in England. And Of the Secret Treaty between King James, and the French King. The whole Collected from Authentick Memoirs, as well Manuscript as Printed. London: printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1712]. ESTC No. T101010. Grub Street ID 154923.
  • Oldmixon, John. A defence of Mr. Maccartney. By a Friend. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXII. [1712]. ESTC No. T32236. Grub Street ID 262963.
  • Oldmixon, John. A defence of Mr. Maccartney. By a Friend. London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXII. [1712]. ESTC No. T5341. Grub Street ID 280371.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part I. ... London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1712. ESTC No. N36437. Grub Street ID 24415.
  • Oldmixon, John. The British Academy: being a new-erected society for the advancement of wit and learning: with some few observations upon it. London: printed in the year MDCCXII. [1712]. ESTC No. T121398. Grub Street ID 172227.
  • Oldmixon, John. Reflections on Dr. Swift's letter to the Earl of Oxford, about the English tongue. London: sold by A. Baldwin at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1712]. ESTC No. T46548. Grub Street ID 274632.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Shewing that the late greatness of the French power was never so much owing to the number or goodness of their troops, ... as to the treachery and corruption of the ministers abroad. ... London: printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1712. ESTC No. T207574. Grub Street ID 236753.
  • Oldmixon, John. The Dutch barrier our's: or, the interest of England and Holland inseparable. With reflections on the insolent treatment the Emperor and States-General have met with from the author of the Conduct, and his brethren. ... London: printed in the year, 1712. ESTC No. T163471. Grub Street ID 201978.
  • Oldmixon, John. The life and history of Belisarius, who conquer'd Africa and Italy, ... and a parallel between him and a modern heroe. London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1713. ESTC No. T40932. Grub Street ID 269939.
  • Oldmixon, John. Torism and trade can never agree. To which is added, an account and character of the Mercator and his writings. ... In a letter to Sir G- H-. London: printed: and sold by A. Baldwin, [1713]. ESTC No. T51479. Grub Street ID 278710.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part II. ... London: printed by J. Darby, for K. Sanger; and are to be sold by N. Cliff and D. Jackson, and J. Pemberton, 1713. ESTC No. N36599. Grub Street ID 24571.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entituld, The secret history of the White Staff. Containing An Enquiry into the Staff's Conduct in the late Management, particularly with Respect to the Protestant Succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1714]. ESTC No. T128045. Grub Street ID 177684.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entituld, The secret history of the White Staff. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. N7033. Grub Street ID 50973.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, The secret history of the White Staff. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. N7034. Grub Street ID 50983.
  • Oldmixon, John. The bristol riot. Containing, I. A full and particular account of the riot in general, with several material circumstances preceding, and Contributing to it. II. The whole proceedings relating to the tryal of the rioters, before Judge Powys, Judge Tracey, and Mr. Baron Price. By a gentleman who attended the Commission. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1714]. ESTC No. T56869. Grub Street ID 283240.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters. By a churchman. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane: T. Harrison, by the Royal-Exchange: A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and R. Bond, at Charing-Cross, 1714. ESTC No. N12682. Grub Street ID 2667.
  • Oldmixon, John. Arcana Gallica: or, the secret history of France, for the last century. Shewing, By what Steps the French Ministers destroy'd the Liberties of that Nation in General, and the Protestant Religion in Particular. With a View of the Distractions and Civil Wars during the Two Minorities in that Period. Collected from the most Authentick Authorities, never before Printed in France or England. By the author of the secret history of Europe. London: printed for A. Bell, at the Cross-Keys in Cornwel, N. Cliff and D. Jackson, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T116391. Grub Street ID 168058.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, the Secret history of the White Staff, containing an enquiry into the Staff's conduct in the late management, particularly with respect to the Protestant succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. T164874. Grub Street ID 203133.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul d [sic], the Secret history of the White Staff. Containing an enquiry into the Staff's conduct in the late management, particularly with respect to the Protestant succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714. ESTC No. T31735. Grub Street ID 262526.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, the Secret history of the White Staff. Containing an enquiry into the Staff's conduct in the late management; particularly with respect to the Protestant succession. [Dublin]: London printed; and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Grierson, 1714. ESTC No. T164875. Grub Street ID 203134.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, the Secret history of the White Staff. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. T31736. Grub Street ID 262527.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul d [sic], the Secret history of the White Staff. Containing an enquiry into the Staff's conduct in the late management, particularly with respect to the protestant succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. T164876. Grub Street ID 203135.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, the Secret history of the white staff. Containing an enquiry into the staff's conduct in the late management, particularly with respect to the Protestant succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. T31737. Grub Street ID 262528.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul d [sic], the Secret history of the White Staff. Containing an enquiry into the Staff's conduct in the late management, particularly with respect to the Protestant succession. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714. ESTC No. T164877. Grub Street ID 203136.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, The Secret history of the White Staff. Containing a further enquiry into the Staff's conduct during the late management, particularly with respect to the Pretender, and the Correspondence the Faction held with the Court of Bar-le-Duc. Part II. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714. ESTC No. T31738. Grub Street ID 262529.
  • Oldmixon, John. A full and impartial account of the late disorders in Bristol. To which is added the compleat tryals of the rioters before Mr. Justice Powys, Mr. Justice Tracey and Mr. Baron Price. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick Lane, [1714]. ESTC No. N7422. Grub Street ID 52357.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on the Letter to the dissenters. By a churchman. London: printed for J. Roberts: T. Harrison: A. Dodd; and R. Bond, 1714. ESTC No. T46814. Grub Street ID 274833.
  • Oldmixon, John. Considerations on the History of the Mitre and Purse. Shewing, that the design of the three late managers, the Staff, Mitre and Purse, in setting their historians to work, was only to raise a little dust that they might escape in the cloud. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. T31508. Grub Street ID 262320.
  • Oldmixon, John. The false steps of the ministry after the Revolution: shewing, that the lenity and moderation of that government was the occasion of all the factions which have since endanger'd the constitution. ... In a letter to my Lord ----. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1714. ESTC No. N18396. Grub Street ID 7876.
  • Oldmixon, John. The false steps of the ministry after the Revolution: shewing, that the lenity and moderation of that government, was the occasion of all the factions which have since endanger'd the constitution. ... In a leter [sic] to my Lord ----. [Dublin]: London, printed: and re-printed in Dublin, in the year, 1714. ESTC No. N18398. Grub Street ID 7877.
  • Oldmixon, John. The false steps of the ministry after the Revolution: shewing, that the lenity and moderation of that government was the occasion of all the factions which have since endanger'd the constitution. with Some Reflections on the License of the Pulpit and Press. In a letter to my Lord ----. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714. ESTC No. T35283. Grub Street ID 265437.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died. With a detection of the sophistry and falsities of the said pamphlet. London: printed by R. Mathard, near Fleet-Street, [1714]. ESTC No. N22387. Grub Street ID 11742.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, The secret history of the White Staff. Containing a further enquiry into the Staff's conduct during the late management; particularly with respect to the Pretender ... Part. II. Dublin: printed for G. Risk, 1714. ESTC No. N8592. Grub Street ID 53495.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of North-Britain; taken from authentick writings, as well manuscript as printed. In which it is prov'd, that the Scots nation have always been zealous in the defence of the Protestant religion and liberty. Containing, I. An Account of the Cruelties exercis'd by the Tories, against the Protestants, in King Charles's and King James's Reigns. II. Of the Tryals and Murder of the Earl of Argyle, and Robert Bailie of Jerviswood Esq;. III. Of the Revolution, and Dundee's Rebellion. IV. Of Glenco's Death, and the Darien Colony; with a Vindication of King William's Honour and Justice therein. V. Of the Designs of the Jacobites in Opposing the Union, and of their Invasion-Plot after it. VI. The Agreement between the English and Scots Tories, since the Change of the Old Ministry, in their Attempts against the Protestant Succession. London: printed for J. Baker at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Graves, near White's Chocolate-House, St. James's, MDCCXV. [1715]. ESTC No. T83144. Grub Street ID 303625.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on a late libel privately dispers'd by the Tories, entitled, English advice to the freeholders of England: ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T215736. Grub Street ID 241689.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part IV. and last. ... London: printed for E. Curll, and J. Pemberton, 1715. ESTC No. T101005. Grub Street ID 154917.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, I. A Review of the Reign of King Charles II. from the Year 1670 to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before printed. II. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. III. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. IV. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. V. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. VI. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the late King James, upon his going to Ireland in the Year 1689. Vii. The Attempts of France to ingage King William in a Separate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy, and Mantua; Her Encr. London: printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible, and J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, [1715]. ESTC No. T101007. Grub Street ID 154919.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. ... The whole collected from authentick memoirs, as well manuscript as printed. London: printed for E. Curll, and J. Pemberton, 1715. ESTC No. T152202. Grub Street ID 197223.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of the life of the most noble Thomas, late Marquess of Wharton; with his speeches in Parliament, both in England and Ireland. To which is added, his Lordship's character, by Sir Richard Steele. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T172029. Grub Street ID 209514.
  • Oldmixon, John. A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitl'd, the Secret history of the White Staff. Containing a further inquiry into the Staff's conduct during the late management; ... Part III. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T31739. Grub Street ID 262530.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on a late libel privately dispers'd by the Tories, entituled, English advice to the freeholders of England. Shewing The Traiterous Designs of the Faction in putting out that villainous Pamphlet on Occasion of the Ensuing Elections. Wherein I. The Falsities of the Libeller are fully detected. II. His Five Lies in Four Lines proved upon him. III. His Sophistry expos'd. IV. True English Advice offer'd to all the Loyal Freeholders of Great Britain. With a fair State of the Question in the House of Commons, A. D. 1702. And a List of those Members who then voted against the Protestant Succession. By the author of the Detection of the falsities of the secret history of the White Staff. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1715. ESTC No. T119842. Grub Street ID 171190.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of the life of the most noble Thomas late Marquess of Wharton; with his speeches in Parliament, both in England and Ireland. To which is added, his Lordship's character, by Sir Richard Steel. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T39153. Grub Street ID 268500.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of Ireland from the Restoration, to the present times. Containing I. An Account of the Designs of the Tories in England and Ireland, to ruin the Protestant Interest there, by breaking the Act of Settlement, and other Acts made for its Security, in 1660, & seq. II. A Conspiracy to massacre the Protestants, in 1674. III. A Plot for a French Invasion, and to betray the strong Cities and Ports to the Invaders. IV. The Debates concerning that Plot in the Parliament of England, and the Proceedings against the Earl of Tyrone, and others thereupon. V. Tyrconnel's Cruel and Arbitrary Government. VI. The Tyrannical Reign of the late King James, and his Treaty with Lewis the XIVth, to deliver up that Kingdom to him. Vii. Some Facts of the Wars in Ireland in 1689, 1690, 1691. Never before Printed. With lists of King James's officers civil and military; of his Popish Parliament in 1689, and of King William's Parliament in 1691. By the author of the Secret history of Europe. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. N10546. Grub Street ID 557.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of Ireland from the Restoration, to the present times. ... With lists of King James's officers civil and military; of his Popish Parliament in 1689, and of King William's Parliament in 1692. By the author of the Secret history of Europe. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1716. ESTC No. T147010. Grub Street ID 193604.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of the life of John Lord Somers. Containing as well several of his Lordship's arguments in law, as his speeches in Parliament. With a large introduction, in vindication of the modern biography. Occasion'd by some general reflections upon it in the Free-Holder. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1716. ESTC No. T79694. Grub Street ID 301166.
  • Oldmixon, John. The Catholick poet; or, Protestant Barnaby's sorrowful lamentation: an excellent new ballad. To the tune of, Which no body can deny. [London: printed for J. Morphew, J. Roberts, R. Burleigh, J. Baker, and S. Popping; and sold by all the booksellers in England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, 1716]. ESTC No. N5677. Grub Street ID 39917.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part IV. and last. Containing, I. An Account of the Correspondence between the Jacobites in England, and those at St. Germains. II. A Conspiracy of the Tories after the Death of Queen Mary, to set aside King William. With a farther Detection of the Lancashire Assassination and Invasion Plots. III. Sir John Fenwick's Tryal and Attainder, with the Debates in the House of Lords, and his Confession to a Minister of State. Taken from an Original Manuscript. IV. A Discovery of the Bribery and Corruption of the Tory Managers in the Reign of King William. V. The Bishops Declaration against Passive-Obedience and Non-Resistance, with Remarks by one of that Reverend Order. VI. An Appendix, Containing the Debates in Parliament in the Case of the Earl of Clarendon's Impeachment, and the Proceedings against him after his Flight. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Buck and Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1724. ESTC No. T101004. Grub Street ID 154916.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part III. Containing, I. A Review of the Reign of King Charles II. from the Year 1670, to 1678, taken from the Memoirs of a Person of Quality, never before Printed. II. The Proceedings of the Pension Parliament, with a List of the Pensioners, and a State of the Pensions. III. The Account the Papists gave of King Charles's Death, and his dying a Papist. IV. Several State Letters of the Duke of Monmouth, Duke of Albemarle, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Rochester, Earl of Mulgrave, and other Persons of Distinction. V. The Opposition given to the Revolution, with Lists of such as Voted in Both Houses against it. VI. The Articles of the Private Treaty between the French King and the late King James, upon his going to Ireland in the Year 1689. Vii. The Attempts of France to engage King William in a Separate Peace, and the several Projects She propos'd for it; Her Intrigues with the Turks, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, the Dukes of Bavaria, Savoy, and Mantua; Her Enc. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Buck and Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T101006. Grub Street ID 154918.
  • Oldmixon, John. The secret history of Europe. Part I. Shewing that the late greatness of the French power was never so much owing to the number or goodness of their troops, and the Conduct of their Ministry at Home, as to the treachery and corruption of the ministers abroad. Giving a full Account, I. Of the Insincerity of England, Sweden, and Holland, in the Triple League. II. Of the Sieur De Wit's Correspondence with France, and his Murder by the Rabble. III. Of the close Alliance between Charles II. and Lewis XIV. IV. Of the Poisoning of Madam Orleans. V. Of the Intrigues of Mr. Montague Ambassador in France, and the Earl of Danby Treasurer in England. VI. Of the Secret Treaty between King James and the French King. The whole Collected from Authentick Memoirs, as well Manuscript as Printed. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Buck and Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T101009. Grub Street ID 154921.
  • Oldmixon, John. The critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil: wherein the errors of the monkish writers, ... are expos'd and corrected. ... And particular notice is taken of The history of the grand rebellion. And Mr. Echard's History of England. To which are added, remarks on some objections made to Bishop Burnet's History of his times. London: printed for J. Pemberton, 1724-26. ESTC No. T115226. Grub Street ID 167004.
  • Oldmixon, John. A review of Dr. Zachary Grey's Defence of our ancient and modern historians. Wherein, Instead of dwelling upon his frivolous Cavils, false Quotations, unjust Inferences, &c. it is prov'd, (to his Glory be in spoken) That there is not a Book in the English Tongue which contains so many Falshoods in so many Pages. By the author of the Critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil, &c. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, [1725]. ESTC No. T114764. Grub Street ID 166559.
  • Oldmixon, John. The critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil: wherein the errors of the monkish writers, and others before the reformation, are expos'd and corrected. as are also the deficiency and partiality of later historians. And particular notice is taken of The history of the grand rebellion. And Mr. Echard's History of England. With remarks on some objections made to Bishop Burnet's History of his times, and the characters of Archdeacon Echard's authors. The second edition corrected and improved. To which is added, A review of Dr. Zachary Gray's defence of our ancient and modern historians, &c. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Buck and sun against St. Dunstan's church in Fleet Street, M DCCXXVI [1726-30]. ESTC No. T115225. Grub Street ID 167003.
  • Oldmixon, John. Clarendon and Whitlock compar'd. To which is occasionally added, a comparison between the History of the rebellion, and other histories of the Civil War. Proving very plainly, that the editors of the Lord Clarendon's history, have hardly left one fact, or one character on the Parliament side, fairly represented; That the Characters are all Satire, or Panegyrick, and the Facts adapted to the one, or the other, as suited best with their Design. Rara temporum felicitate, ubi sentire quae velis & quae sentias dicere licet. Tacit. Lib. I. Nulla veritas ita diserte ulla de re cavere potest, ut malitiosa Calliditas locum fraudi non inveniat. Ulpian. By the author of the Critical history of England, &c. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck, over-against St. Dunstan's-Church, in Fleet Street, 1727. ESTC No. T53989. Grub Street ID 280859.
  • Oldmixon, John. The critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil: wherein the errors of the monkish writers, and others before the reformation, are expos'd and corrected. As also the deficiency and partiality of later historians. And particular notice is taken of The history of the grand rebellion, and Mr. Echard's History of England. With remarks on some objections made to Bishop Burnet's History of his times, and the characters of Archdeacon Echbard's authors. Also an explanation of a passage in the Bishop's history relating to king william, which has generally been misunderstood. The third edition corrected and improved. To which is added, An essay on criticism; as it regards design, thought, and experression, in prose and verse. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the buck and sun against St. Duncan's church in Fleet Street, MDCC XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T115227. Grub Street ID 167005.
  • Oldmixon, John. An essay on criticism; As it regards Design, Thought, and Expression, In Prose and Verse. By the author of the Critical History of England. London: printed for J. Pemberton, at the Golden-Buck in Fleet-Street. MDCCXXVIII. 1 s. 6 d, [1728]. ESTC No. T57647. Grub Street ID 283867.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of England, during the reigns of the Royal House of Stuart. Wherein the errors of late histories are discover'd and corrected; With Proper Reflections, And several Original Letters from King Charles II. King James II. Oliver Cromwell, &c. As also the Lord Saville's Famous Forg'd Letter of Invitation, which brought the Scots into England in the Year 1640, And gave Occasion to the Beginning of the Civil Wars. This Letter being never before publish'd, led the Earl of Clarendon, Bishop Burnet, Mr. Echard, Dr. Welwood, and other Writers, into Egregious Mistakes upon this Head. To all which is Prefix'd, Some Account of the Liberties taken with Clarendon's History before it came to the Press, such Liberties as make it Doubtful, What Part of it is Clarendon's, and what Not. The whole Collected from the most Authentick Memoirs, Manuscript and Printed. By the author of the Critical history of England. London: printed for John Pemberton, in Fleetstreet; Richard Ford, Richard Hett, and John Gray, in the Poultry; and Thomas Cox, under the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T135545. Grub Street ID 183955.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of England, during the reigns of the Royal House of Stuart. Wherein the errors of late histories are discover'd and corrected; ... By the author of the Critical history of England. London: printed for John Pemberton; Richard Ford, Richard Hett, and John Gray; and Thomas Cox, 1730. ESTC No. T135546. Grub Street ID 183956.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks upon a scandalous book lately publish'd, called the history of the Royal House of Stuart. Being a vindication of His Majesty's royal progenitors, from the aspersions therein contain'd. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T144955. Grub Street ID 191758.
  • Oldmixon, John. Reflections, historical and political, occasion'd by a treatise Lately publish'd, entitled, A vindication of General Monk and Sir Richard Granville, &c. To which are added, a reply to that part of it, which relates to Bishop Burnet's History of his own times: and new proofs of the misrepresentation and Partiality in the Earl of Clarendon's and Mr. Echard's histories. Extracted out of the said Vindication, and Rapin's History of England. London: printed for A. Millar, at Buchanan's-Head, over-against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. N13187. Grub Street ID 3123.
  • Oldmixon, John. Mr. Oldmixon's reply to the late Bishop Atterbury's vindication of Bishop Smallridge, Dr. Aldrich, and Himself, from Some passages in the preface to the History of the Reigns of the Stuarts. Relating to Mr. Edmund Smith of Oxford's Discovery of indirect practices in the Publication of the History of the Grand Rebellion. London: printed for J. Pemberton, in Fleet-Street; T. Cox, at the Royal Exchange; R. Ford, and R. Hett, both in the Poultry; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T41558. Grub Street ID 270433.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of England, during the reigns of King William and Queen Mary, Queen Anne King George I. Being the sequel of the reigns of the Stuarts. The Matter has been Collected from many Curious Manuscripts, and the most rare Printed Tracts. It Contains A very exact Account of the Debates in Parliament, and short Extracts of the most Remarkable Political Pieces within this Compass of Time. The whole is in Prosecution of the Author's First Scheme to set the Dark and Pernicious Designs of the Enemies to our present Happy Constitution, in a Fair and Full Light. To which is prefix'd, a large vindication of the author against the groundless charge of partiality. Proving, That the Reverend Doctors, and others who charg'd him with it, are themselves, of all Men, the most Partial. By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for Thomas Cox, under the Royal-Exchange; Richard Ford, and Richard Hett, both in the Poultry, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T135555. Grub Street ID 183964.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of England, during the reigns of King William and Queen Mary, Queen Anne King George I. Being the sequel of the reigns of the Stuarts. ... To which is prefix'd, a large vindication of the author against the groundless charge of partiality. ... By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for Thomas Cox; Richard Ford, and Richard Hett, 1735. ESTC No. T135575. Grub Street ID 183983.
  • Oldmixon, John. Clarendon and Whitlock compar'd. To which is occasionally added, a comparison between the History of the rebellion, and other histories of the Civil War. Proving very plainly, that the editors of the Lord Clarendon's history, have hardly left one fact, or one character on the Parliament side, fairly represented; ... The second edition. By John Oldmixon, ... London: printed for J. and J. Pemberton, 1737. ESTC No. N4994. Grub Street ID 34063.
  • Oldmixon, John. The history of England during the reigns of Henry Viii. Edward VI. Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth. Including the history of the Reformation of the churches of England and Scotland. Wherein little Use has been made of Fuller, Heylin, Burnet, Collier, or any other Ecclesiastical Writers, the Author's principal Design being to shew, as well what it might have been, in the Opinion of the First and Greatest Reformers, as what it was. Also including a history of Mary Queen of Scots, than has hitherto been Publish'd, most of the Memoirs for it being taken from Records and State Papers. N. B. There is no where a more circumstantiated Account of Affairs, Civil, Military and Political in these Reigns, than will here be met with, that this Work might not lose the Advantage of being a due Portion of a Compleat History of England. By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for T. Cox at the Lamb under the Royal-Exchange, and R. Hett at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T135576. Grub Street ID 183984.
  • Oldmixon, John. A supplement to Rapin's History of England: containing the reigns of King William and Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and King George I. ... By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for T. Cox, 1741. ESTC No. T208480. Grub Street ID 237342.
  • Oldmixon, John. The British empire in America, containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and state of the British colonies on the continent and islands of America. Vol. I. Being an Account of the Country, Soil, Climate, Product and Trade of Newfoundland, New-England, New-Scotland, New-York, New-Jersey, Pensylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Georgia, Hudson's-Bay. Second edition, corrected and amended. With the continuation of the history, and the Variation in the State and Trade of those Colonies, from the Year 1710 to the present Time. Including Occasional Remarks, and the most feasible and useful Methods for their Improvement and Security. London: printed for J. Brotherton, J. Clarke in Duck-Lane, A. Ward, J. Clarke at the Royal-Exchange, C. Hitch, J. Osbourn, E. Wicksteed, C. Bathurst, Timothy Saunders, and T. Harris, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T45485. Grub Street ID 273798.
  • Oldmixon, John. Memoirs of the press, historical and political, for thirty years past, from 1710 to 1740. ... By Mr. Oldmixon. London: printed for T. Cox, 1742. ESTC No. T39158. Grub Street ID 268505.
  • Oldmixon, John. Apollo turn'd stroller; or, Thereby hangs a Tale. A musical pasticcio. In two parts. As performed, with the most unbounded Applause, at the Royalty-Theatre. London: printed for S. Bladon, Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T22207. Grub Street ID 245112.