Publications of John Blanch

Author

  • Blanch, John. The interest of England considered: in an essay upon wooll, our woollen-manufactures, and the improvement of trade. With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. London: printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's-Head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R7574. Grub Street ID 127830.
  • Blanch, John. The interest of Great Britain consider'd; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather: proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J. B. London: printed for R. and J. Bonwick, 1707. ESTC No. T6189. Grub Street ID 287500.
  • Blanch, John. The beaux merchant: a comedy. Written by a clothier. London: printed for, and sold by R. and J. Bonwick, at the Red Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1714. ESTC No. T107485. Grub Street ID 160512.
  • Blanch, John. Speculum commercii: or, the history of our golden fleece. Written by the author of the Beaux merchant. London: printed for R. and J. Bonwick, at the Red-Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1716. ESTC No. N46806. Grub Street ID 31604.
  • Blanch, John. Great Brittain arraigned as of felo de se, and found guilty. In a brief chronology of commerce from its original. Also shewing that the English is an original language from the tower of Babel. London: printed for the author; and sold by R. and J. Bonwicke, 1721. ESTC No. N2443. Grub Street ID 13793.
  • Blanch, John. Swords into anchors. A comedy. Written by the Author of the Beau Merchant. Gloucester: printed by R. Raikes, for the author, and sold by M. Homan at Wootton, E. Penn at Bristol, J. Woolly at Worcester, T. Wilde at Hereford, and J. Bonwick at London, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T6188. Grub Street ID 287489.
  • Blanch, John. Hoops into spinning-wheels. A tragi-comedy. Nulla fere causa est in qua non soemina litem moverit. Juv. The slender Thread Minerva spun, The Garland from Arackne won. Ovid. Written by a Gentleman in Gloucestershire. Gloucester: printed by R. Raikes, for the author, and sold by W. Bond at Stroud, and J. Bonwick at London, 1725. ESTC No. T4822. Grub Street ID 276149.