Publications of Ichabod Dawks
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:
- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.
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. Booksellers may also be 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 (or what we might call a wholesaler) rather than a copyright holder. Copyright owners may also be identified by the words printed for. 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.
He cautions, "The only way to avoid being misled is to regard any imprint which says a book is printed for a publisher as meaning it is sold by him" (5).
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 Ichabod Dawks
- The oath taken by every free-man of the honourable city of Chester. Chester: Printed by I. Dawks, 1689. ESTC No. R181147. Grub Street ID 71889.
- M., M.. The pious mans directions. Shewing how to walk with God all his days. By a well-wisher of The whole duty of man. The second edition.. London: printed by A. and I. Dawks for Benj. Allport, at the White-Horse in Little Britain, 1691. ESTC No. R217021. Grub Street ID 91859.
- The English school-master compleated; containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronunciation thereof in the famous University of Oxford, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. John Hawkins school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark. London: printed by A. and I. Dawks for the Company of Stationers, 1692. ESTC No. R213434. Grub Street ID 88893.
- Dugard, William. The English rudiments of the Latin tongue. Explained by question and answer. Which are so formed, that a child, omitting altogether the questions, may learn only the answers, and be fully instructed in the rudiments of the Latin tongue. By W. Dugard. London: printed by A. and I. Dawks, for Awnsham and John Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster Row, 1693. ESTC No. R174764. Grub Street ID 67864.
- The English school-master compleated: containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronuntiation thereof in both the universities, and Cit of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. By John Hawkins, school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark. London: printed by J. Dawks for the Company of Stationers, 1694. ESTC No. R215925. Grub Street ID 90881.
- The souldiers manual: or, directions, prayers, and ejaculations for such as lead a military life. By a member of the Athenian society. London: printed by I. Dawks, for John Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultry, [1694]. ESTC No. R184342. Grub Street ID 73943.
- Dryden, John. Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. A tragedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre. To which is prefix'd, a preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden. London: printed by I. Dawks, for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1695. ESTC No. R4117. Grub Street ID 122887.
- Hopkins, Charles. The history of love. A poem: in a letter to a lady. By Mr. Charles Hopkins. London: printed by J. Dawks, for Jacob Tonson at the Judges Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, MDCXCV. [1695]. ESTC No. R36004. Grub Street ID 118352.
- Salmon, William. Synopsis medicinae: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick. In seven books. Containing, I. The elements or principles of the art. II. The cure of ifants diseases. III. The cure of deseases of the head. IV. The cure of deseases of the brest. V. The cure of deseases of the belly. VI. The cure of diseases universal. VII. The cure of all sorts of fevers. Shewing the names, signs, causes, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of diseases from head to foot, happening to humane bodies. Galenically and chimically performed. The like never published before in any language whatsoever. The third edition. Wherein, besides the addition of nearly the whole first book, there are several hundreds of other additions, alterations and amendments, throughout the whole work. By William Salmon, professor of physick. London: printed by J. Dawks, in Great Carter Lane: and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1695. ESTC No. R34579. Grub Street ID 117098.
- The Philosophical observator. London: printed by I[chabod]. Dawks, for John Whitlock, near Stationers Hall, 1694/5. ESTC No. P1670. Grub Street ID 55456.
- J., P. H.. The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England, with respect to Sir W. Perkins, Sir J. Friend, and Mr. Cranburne, lately executed for High Treason. Against Mr. Collier. In a letter from the country to a friend in London. Lond.: printed by I. Dawks in Wardrobe Court in Carter-lane, 1696. ESTC No. R222599. Grub Street ID 96558.
- Salmon, William. Pharmacopæia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory. In VI. books. Translated into English for the publick good, and fitted to the whole art of healing. Illustrated with the preparations virtues and uses of all simple medicaments, vegetable, animal and mineral, of al the compounds both internal and external: and of all the chymical preparations now in use. Together with some choice medicines added by the author. As also the praxis of chymistry, as it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest capacity. The fifth edition, corrected amd amended. By William Salmon, professor of physick: at the Blew Ball by the ditch-side nigh Holbourn-Bridge. London: printed by T. Dawks, for T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and I. Dawks, 1696. ESTC No. R232150. Grub Street ID 104009.
- Goodwin, Thomas. Romanae historiae anthologia recognita & aucta. An English exposition of the Roman antiquities: wherein many Roman and English offices are parallel'd, and divers obscure phrases explain'd. For the use of Abingdon School. Revised and corrected. The sixteenth edition.. London: printed by J. Dawks, for R. Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church Yard, M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, and G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, 1696. ESTC No. R39582. Grub Street ID 121461.
- The Protestant mercury. Occurrences, foreign and domestick. London: printed by J. Dawks, in Wardrobe Court, in Great Carter Lane, near the west end of St. Pauls, [1696-1700]. ESTC No. P1676. Grub Street ID 55461.
- Dawks's news-letter. London: I[chabod]. Dawks in Wardrobe Court, near the West end of St. Pauls, 1696-1716. ESTC No. P1483. Grub Street ID 55283.
- The angelical guide: shewing men and women their lott or chance, in this elementary life. In four books. I. Of the creation of the world. II. The centre or circle of the life of man: or, the human egg of generation. III. The angelical guide, or the lott of man: shewing all the chances and contingencies in this present world. IV. Experimental knowledge of several examples; proving the truth and certainty of these our angelical lotts. By John Case, M.D. London: printed by I. Dawks, and sold by him, and most booksellers, 1697. ESTC No. R24255. Grub Street ID 108059.
- London, August 21. This morning arrived a Holland mail, which brings the following advices. London [England]: printed by I[chabod]. Dawks in Wardrobe Court, in Great Carter-lane, near the VVest End of St. Paul's,. ESTC No. P1559. Grub Street ID 55353.
- Cursus osteologicus: being a compleat doctrine of the bones; according to the newest, and most refin'd notions of anatomy. Shewing their nature, substance, composition, manner of ossification, nourishment, &c. Also the various ways of their articulation; together with the parts to be consider'd in each particular bone of the whole skeleton, as figure, cavities, protuberancies, foramina, scituation, connexion and use; with several curious observations relating to the bones. To which is annex'd by way of appendix, an excellent method of whitening, cleansing, preparing, and uniting the bones, to form a movable skeleton, wherein the bones may have the same motions s in a living subject. The whole being a work very useful and necessary for all students in physick and chirurgery. By Robert Baker, chirurgeon. London: printed by I. Dawks, for D. Browne at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; and R. Clavell, at the Peacock near St. Dunstan's Church, 1697. ESTC No. R16777. Grub Street ID 64591.
- The gentleman's recreation in four parts : viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing : wherein these generous exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged than heretofore : also the method of breeding and managing a hunting-horse : whereto is prefix'd a large sculpture giving easie directions for blowing the horn, and other sculptures inserted proper to each recreation. The fourth edition.. London: Printed by I. Dawks for D. Browne and N. Rolls, 1697. ESTC No. R29493. Grub Street ID 112468.
- Albert Durer revived: or, a book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, with the names and mixtures of colours used by the picture-drawers. With directions how to lay and paint pictures upon glass. Or, the young-man's time well spent. In which he hath the ground-work to make him fit for doing any thing by hand, when he is able to draw well. By the use of this work you may draw all parts of a man, legs, arms, hands, and feet, severally and together. And directions for birds, beasts, landskips, ships, and the like. Moreover, grounds to lay silver or gold upon, and how silver and gold shall be laid or limned upon size, ... Very useful for all handicrafts, and ingenuous gentlemen and youths. London: printed by I. Dawks, for John Garrett, at his shop as you go up the stairs of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, where you may have choice of all sorts of large and small maps, coloured or uncoloured, variety of Dutch and French prints, and prints done in Metzo Tincto, very good Indian ink to draw withal, and all sorts of the best copy-books, and Cocker's Tutor to writing and Arithmetick, being a new and most easie method, so easie that the meanest capacity may understand it at the first sight, and several sorts of coloured sashes to set before windows, [ca. 1697]. ESTC No. R230809. Grub Street ID 103044.
- The gentleman's recreation: in four parts. Viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing. Wherein these generous exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged than heretofore. Also the method of breeding and managing a hunting-horse. Whereto is prefix'd, a large sculpture, giving easie directions for blowing the horn; and other sculptures inserted, proper to each recreation. The fourth edition, to which is now added, a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular Act of Parliament since Magna Charta to this time, as do any way relate to the several kinds of game above mention'd.. London: printed by J. Dawks, for N. Rolls, in Petty-Canons-Hall, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1697. ESTC No. R2155. Grub Street ID 90523.
- London, August 9. Yesterday morning arrived a Holland-mail, giving an account of a battel between some young men of the P. of Conty's party and the Elector of Saxony's, now King of Poland, and the defeat of the former: with some furthur particulars of the conclusion of a peace. London: printed by J[chabod]. Dawks, in Wardrobe court, in Great Carter lane ..., [1697]. ESTC No. R26416. Grub Street ID 109739.
- Mitchell, John. The way to true honour and happiness. A friendly address to all parents, masters of families, and landlords, the persons most capable to honour ... , and to gain honour to themselves, by beginning and carrying on a rational reformation. To which is added, [A] memorandum for mothers. By John Mitchell, M.A. London: printed by I. Dawks, for B. Barker by the Fountain-Ta... at the foot of the Hay-Market, near Pell-Mell; sold by R. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1697. ESTC No. R221889. Grub Street ID 95964.
- London Septemb. 27. Yesterday morning arrived three Holland mails, which bring the following advices. [Boston] London, printed by J. Dawks, re-printed at Boston in N.E. by B. Green, & J. Allen, 1697[.]. ESTC No. W19827. Grub Street ID 329447.
- Prat, Samuel. Peace and gratitude a sermon preached before the Honourable Society of the Natives of the County of Kent, Novemb. 23, 1697 at St. Mary le Bow, London / by Samuel Prat. London: Printed by J. Dawks for John Back, 1697. ESTC No. R26212. Grub Street ID 109558.
- Maynwaringe, Everard. Ignota febris. Fevers mistaken in notion & practice. Shewing the frequent fatal consequents thereof. Herein traversing the dissenting new hypotheses of some late writers: and erroneous opinions, of antique authors. With remarks upon bleeding, blistering, juleps, and the Jesuits pouder, in fevers. By Everard Maynwaringe, Med. D. London: printed by J. Dawks, and are to be sold by D. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, 1698. ESTC No. R217776. Grub Street ID 92524.
- Exegetes iatrikos or, the medical expositor, in an alphabetical order. With the division of man's body, into its several parts; with their various names, and the diseases they are subject to: in Latin, Greek and English; for the benefit of all physicians, chirurgeons, and apothecaries. By John Case, M.D. London: printed by I. Dawks, and sold by him, and most other booksellers, 1698. ESTC No. R204392. Grub Street ID 81353.
- Petter, John. A sermon, preach'd before the Honourable Society of the natives of the county of Kent, Novemb. the 17th. 1698. at St. Mary le Bow, London. By John Petter, D.D. rector of Greens-Norton, in Northamptonshire, and chaplain to her late Majesties Regiment of Horse, commanded by the Honourable Major-General Lumley. London: printed by J. Dawks, for J. Back, (bookseller to the said Honourable Society,) at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge, 1698. ESTC No. R8020. Grub Street ID 128229.
- The new academy of complements, erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, soldiers, citizens, country-men; and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes. Stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship. With an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs alamode, both amorous and jovial. Complied [sic] by L.B. Sir C.S. Sir W.D. and others the most refined wits of this age. London: printed by I. Dawks, for Awnsham and John Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row, 1698. ESTC No. R42199. Grub Street ID 123626.
- Meager, Leonard. The English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters & gardners. In three parts. I. Shewing the way and order of planting and raising all sorts of stocks, fruit-trees, and shrubs, with the divers ways of ingrafting and inoculating in their several seasons, ordering an preservation. II. How to order the kitchin-garden, for all sorts of herbs, roots, and sallads. III. The ordering of the garden of pleasure, with variety of knots, and wilderness-work after the best fashion, all cut in copper-plates; also the choicest and most approved ways for the raising all sort of flowers, and their seasons, with directions concerning arbors, and hedges in gardens; with ordering the green-house or conservatory, in preserving choice shrubs, flowers, and plants, in the extreamest seasons, making fire-stoves, watering, and what is to be done in every month through the year, in the orchard, garden, &c. Fitted for the use of all such as delight in gardning whereby the meanest capacity need not doubt of succ. The ninth edition, with large additions.. London: printed by J. Dawks, for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R4750. Grub Street ID 125216.
- The English gardener. "Ninth" edition. London By J. Dawks, for M. Wotton, and B. [G.?] Conyers 1699. ESTC No. R180507. Grub Street ID 401481.
- Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. The travels of true godliness. From the beginning of the world, to this present day, in an apt and pleasant allegory. Shewing what true godliness is: also the troubles, oppositions, reproaches, and perfections he hath met with in every age. Together with the danger and sad declining state he is in at this present time, by errors, heresies, and ungodliness, or open prophanness [sic]. The fourth edition, corrected, and with the addition of one whole chapter. By Benjamin Keach, author of a book called, War with the Devil, and Sion in distress. Fourth edition.. London: Printed by I. Dawks, for N. Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1700. ESTC No. R179307. Grub Street ID 70784.
- Salmon, William. Phylaxa medicinæ. The cabinet of physick. Containing, a set of the best medical preparations now used in the art of physick, as they are prepared, and daily prescribed in the continual practise of the author hereof, William Salmon, M.D. Living in the great house, near Black-Fryers Stairs, London. London: printed by I. Dawks, 1700. ESTC No. R230185. Grub Street ID 102547.
- The Perfection of military discipline[,] after the newest method; as practiced in England and Ireland, &[c.] or, The industrious souldier's golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war. Containing, instructions for the exercising the pike and musket in all their postures, with the signs of the drum, by its beating the several points of war the exercise of grenadiers, horse, and dragoons: the explanation of the words of command, and how to be put in practice: the manner of drawing up in severa[l] forms of battel: the various firings and advantages to be gained th[ere]by: the several doublings, wheeling and dra... of battalions, squadrons of horse, &c. with the ...duct of armies in open, or enclosed contries, ... any occasion or emergency, how the detach... and officers, &c. ought to carry themselves. Ways of encampment; opening difficult passes, castles, passing bridges, opposing town, or fortresses. The method to be observed in garisons, and the manner of fortification, with that. The third edition corrected, with large additions.. London: printed by I. Dawks for Nicholas Boddington, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1701. ESTC No. T197617. Grub Street ID 230647.
- The perfection of military discipline, after the newest method; as practiced in England and Ireland, &c. or, the industrious souldier's golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war. ... To which is added, as a second part, The art of gunnery; or, the complete engineer, . The fourth edition corrected, with large additions.. London: printed by I. Dawks for Nicholas Boddington, 1702. ESTC No. T93390. Grub Street ID 313092.
- Horneck, Anthony. The fire of the altar: or, certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lord's Supper. ... To which is prefix'd a dialogue betwixt a Christian and his own conscience concerning the true natur of the Christian religion. The tenth edition. By Anthony Horneck, . London: printed by J. Dawks for Sam. Lownds, and are to be sold by Tho. Bever, 1702. ESTC No. N32129. Grub Street ID 20924.
- A congratulatory poem on the happy accession to the throne of the high and mighty Princess Anne, our most gracious Queen. London: printed by I. Dawks, and sold by John Nutt, [1702]. ESTC No. N5574. Grub Street ID 39137.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacop.ia Londinensis. Or, the new London dispensatory. In VI. books. Translated into English for the Publick Good, and Fitted to the whole Art of Healing. Illustrated With the Preparations, Virtues and Uses of all Simple Medicaments, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral, Of all the Compounds both Internal and External: and of all the Chymical Preparations now in Use. Together with some choice Medicines added by the Author. As also The Praxis of Chymistry, As it's now Exercised, fitted to the meanest Capacity. The sixth edition, corrected and amended. By William Salmon, Professor of Physick: At the Great House near Black-Fryars Stairs. London: printed by J. Dawks, for W. Battersby, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, and J. Sprint, in Little Britain, 1702. ESTC No. T132584. Grub Street ID 181489.
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1702-1707 : Anne).. Her Majesty's Commission for the rebuilding of the cathedral church of S. Paul in London. London: printed by I. Dawks, 1703. ESTC No. N33131. Grub Street ID 21651.
- The fourth part of the general English pilot. Describing the sea-coasts, capes, head-lands, bays, roads, rivers, harbours, ports, with the exact appearances and representations of the most principal marks, lands, &c. Together with the soundings, sands, shoals, rocks & dangers, on the east-coast of America: from Greenland to the river Amazones, viz. ... Done according to the best observations and informations, ... By Jer. Seller and Cha [sic] Price. London: printed by I. Dawks, for Jer. Seller, and Cha. Price. MDCCIII. Where you may be furnished with all sorts of mathematical books and instruments, [1703]. ESTC No. N47504. Grub Street ID 32192.
- The English school-master compleated: containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces, both before and after meat, and rules for childrens [sic] behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also, brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English, according to the present pronuntiation thereof in both the universities, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix, containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Coppies of letters, titles of honour; suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities; bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, an several other rules and observations fit for a youths [sic] accomplishment in the way of trade. By John Hawkins, . London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1705. ESTC No. T230405. Grub Street ID 250058.
- Hodgson, James. The theory of navigation demonstrated: and its rudiments clearly and plainly proved, from the first and most simple principles of the mathematicks. With all the Rules and Tables Useful in the Practice. And A Catalogue of the Right Ascensions, and Distances from the Pole Of some Eminent Fixed Stars. Also A Collection of the Latitudes of several Ports and Cities; with their Longitudes from Her Majesty's Observatory, Deduced from Coelestial Observations. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. London: printed by I. Dawks, for Rich. Mount and Company, in Pastern-Row, on Tower-Hill, 1706. ESTC No. T111829. Grub Street ID 163944.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or, The new London dispensatory. In VI. books. Translated into English for the publick good, and fitted to the whole art of healing. Illustrated with the preparations, virtues and uses of all simple medicaments, vegetable, animal and mineral; of all the compounds both internal and external: and of all the chymical preparations now in use. Together with some choice medicines added by the author. As also the praxis of chymistry, as it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest capacity. The seventh edition, corrected and amended. By William Salmon, professor of physick: at the Great House near Black-Fryars Stairs. London: Printed by J. Dawks, for R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, and T. Ballard, in Little Britain, 1707. ESTC No. T132583. Grub Street ID 181488.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1708. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1708. ESTC No. T28555. Grub Street ID 260204.
- Keach, Benjamin. The travels of true godliness. From the beginning of the world, to this present day, in an apt and pleasant allegory. ... The fifth edition, corrected, and with the addition of one whole chapter. By Benjamin Keach, . London: printed by I. Dawks, for N. Boddington, 1708. ESTC No. N30162. Grub Street ID 19136.
- Philalethes, Eirenaeus Philoponos. A true light of alchymy. Containing, I. A correct edition of The marrow of alchymy, being a Celebrated Experimental Treatise, discovering the Secrets and most Hidden Mystery of the Philosophers Elixir, both in Theory and Practice. II. The errors of a late tract called, A short discourse of the quintessence of philosophers, wherein is pretended to be set forth, how one Select Person might be made partaker of it by the Authors means, and others rightly Directed in prosecuting that Study. III. The method and materials pointed at, composing the sophick mercury, and Transmuting Elixir, in plain Terms, free from all Enigma's. The like never before Emitted to the World. London: printed by I. Dawks for the author, 1709. ESTC No. T105861. Grub Street ID 159080.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1709. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1709. ESTC No. T28556. Grub Street ID 260205.
- Wing, John. Olympia d=omata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1710. ... By John Wing,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1710. ESTC No. T28557. Grub Street ID 260206.
- Albert Durer revived: or, a book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, ... Or, the young-man's time well spent. . London: printed by I. Dawks, for John Garrett, [1710?]. ESTC No. T153834. Grub Street ID 198048.
- Salmon, William. Botanologia. The English herbal: or, History of plants. Containing I. Their names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their species, or various kinds. III. Their descriptions. IV. Their places of growth. V. Their times of flowering and seeding. VI. Their qualities or properties. VII. Their specifications. VIII. Their preparations, galenick and chymick. IX. Their virtues and uses. X. A complete florilegium, of all the choice flowers cultivated by our florists, interspersed through the whole work, in their proper places; where you have their culture, choice, increase, and way of management, as well for profit as delectation. Adorned with exquisite icons or figures, of the most considerable species, representing to the life, the true forms of those several plants. The whole in an alphabetical order. By William Salmon, M.D. London: Printed by I. Dawks, for H. Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row, M.DCC.X. [1710]. ESTC No. T83064. Grub Street ID 303543.
- Salmon, William. Botanologia. The English herbal: or, History of plants. Containing I. Their names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their species, or various kinds. III. Their descriptions. IV. Their places of growth. V. Their times of flowering and seeding. VI. Their qualities or properties. VII. Their specifications. VIII. Their preparations, galenick and chymick. IX. Their virtues and uses. X. A complete florilegium, of all the choice flowers cultivated by our florists, interspersed through the whole work, in their proper places; where you have their culture, choice, increase, and way of management, as well for profit as delectation. Adorned with exquisite icons or figures, of the most considerable species, representing to the life, the true forms of those several plants. The whole in an alphabetical order. By William Salmon, M.D. London: Printed by I. Dawks, for H. Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row, M.DCC.X. [1710]. ESTC No. T83065. Grub Street ID 303544.
- Botanologia. The English herbal: or, History of plants. Containing I. Their names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their species, or various kinds. III. Their descriptions. IV. Their places of growth. V. Their times of flowering and seeding. VI. Their qualities or properties. VII. Their specifications. VIII. Their preparations, galenick and chymick. IX. Their virtues and uses. X. A complete florilegium, of all the choice flowers cultivated by our florists, interspersed through the whole work, in their proper places; where you have their culture, choice, increase, and way of management, as well for profit as delectation. Adorned with exquisite icons or figures, of the most considerable species, representing to the life, the true forms of those several plants. The whole in an alphabetical order. By William Salmon, M.D. London: printed by I. Dawks, for H. Rhodes, at the Star, the corner of Bride-Lane, in Fleet-Street; and J. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-noster-Row, M. DCC. X. [1710]. ESTC No. N506225. Grub Street ID 408316.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1711. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1711. ESTC No. T28558. Grub Street ID 260207.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1712. Being the Bissextile or Leap-Year, and from the Worlds Creation, 5661. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, and Aspects of the Planets; the increase, decrease, and length of the Day and Night; the Equation of Time for rectifying Clocks and Watches; with the rising, southing and setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford, (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of Great-Britain, and without sensible error, the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Math. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1712. ESTC No. T28559. Grub Street ID 260208.
- Warder, Joseph. The true amazons: or, the monarchy of bees: being a new discovery and improvement of those wonderful creatures. Wherein is Experimentally Demonstrated, I. That they are all governed by a Queen. II. The amazing Beauty and Dignity of her Person. III. Her extraordinary Authority and Power. IV. Their exceeding Loyalty and uparallelled Love to their Queen. V. Their Sex, Male and Female. VI. The Manner of their Breeding. Vii. Their Wars. Viii. Their Enemies, with Directions plain and easy how to manage them, both in Straw-Hives and Transparent Boxes; so that with laying out but Four or Five Pounds, in Three or Four Years, if the Summers are kind, you may get Thirty or Forty Pounds per Annum. Also how to make the English wine or mead, equal, if not Superior to the best of other Wines. By Joseph Warder of Craydon, Physician. London: printed by I. Dawks, for, and sold by John Pemberton, at the Buck and Sun over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-Street, 1712. ESTC No. T65258. Grub Street ID 290163.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1713. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1713. ESTC No. T28560. Grub Street ID 260210.
- Salmon, William. Dr. Salmon's last legacy: or, a cabinet of choice medicines, collected and fitted for common use, being a sett of the best medical preparations now used in the art of physick for all distempers incident to human bodies. London: printed by J. Dawks, and sold by Thomas Ballard, [1714?]. ESTC No. T210710. Grub Street ID 238700.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1714. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1714. ESTC No. T28561. Grub Street ID 260211.
- Salmon, William. Ars anatomica: or, the anatomy of humane bodies. In seven books. Representing to the mind a true and compleat idea of the whole humane frame. Deliverd in A Compendious Method. Extracted Out of the Works of the most Learned and Accurate Anatomists, both Ancient and Modern, and reformed according to all the later Discoveries. Illustrated with XXIX anatomical sculptures, engrav'd on copper, with their several Explications. The most compleat Work of this Kind yet publish'd in English. By William Salmon, M.D. London: printed by I. Dawks, for D. Browne, at Exeter-Change in the Strand; W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater - Noster - Row; and J. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T113419. Grub Street ID 165361.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1715. Being the 3d after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and from the Worlds Creation, 5664. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Day and Night; with the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Planets and Fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford, (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Math. Imprimatur, Benj. Ibbot. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1715. ESTC No. T28562. Grub Street ID 260212.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1716. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and from the Worlds Creation, 5665. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Day and Night; with the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Planets and Fixed Stars throughout the whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford, formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. Non est e Terris mollis ad Astra Via. By John Wing, Math. Imprimatur, Benj. Ibbot. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1716. ESTC No. T28563. Grub Street ID 260213.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopœia Londinensis: or, the new London dispensatory. In six books. Translated into English for the Publick Good, and fitted to the whole Art of Healing. Illustrated With the Preparations, Virtues and Uses of all Simple Medicaments, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral; of all the Compounds both Internal and External; and of all the Chymical Preparations, now in Use. Together With some choice Medicines added by the Author. As also the Praxis of Chymistry, As it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest Capacity. The eighth edition, corrected and amended. By William Salmon Professor of Physick, At the Great House near Black-Fryars Stairs. London: printed by J. Dawks, for M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, and T. Ballard in Little-Britain, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. N11233. Grub Street ID 1231.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or, the new London dispensatory. In six books. Translated into English ... The eighth edition, corrected and amended. By William Salmon . London: printed by J. Dawks, for G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, and sold by T. Varnam and J. Osborn, 1716. ESTC No. N11235. Grub Street ID 1233.
- Knaggs, Thomas. The martyrdom of King Charles the first. In a sermon preach'd the 30 of January 1716/17. At St. Giles's church in the Fields. And Publish'd to Stop the Mouth of Calumny and Slander. By Tho. Knaggs, M. A. Lecturer of that Parish, and Chaplain to the Rt Honble George Lord Bergevenny. London: printed by I. Dawks, for John Penn, at the Dove and Bible, the Corner of Poppins Court, in Fleet-Street, near Fleet-Bridge, MDCCXVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T89629. Grub Street ID 309506.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1717. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1717. ESTC No. T28564. Grub Street ID 260214.
- Malard, Michel. The case and humble petition of the Revd. Michael Malard, formerly pastor of the church of Belleville, in France, to the committee newly established for the relief of the proselytes, together with his justification against the French committee and its league. London: printed by I. Dawks, 1717. ESTC No. N43728. Grub Street ID 29422.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or, The new London dispensatory. In three books. Part the second. Or, Doron medicum: containing a supplement I. To the materia medica. II. To the internal compound medicaments. III. To the external compound medicaments. Completed with the art of compounding medicines: observations and exemplifications chymical: an idea of the process of the universal medicine of Paracelsus, taken from an original manuscript. Together with many rare secrets of the medical art not vulgarly known, some of them gather'd out of the manuscripts of famous men, not yet printed, some the gleanings out of the vast printed volumes of medical authors, others of them communicated by several worthy and learned men of profound parts, universal scholars, and professors of this art. The third edition, with additions, by William Salmon, M.D. London: printed by I. Dawks, for J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. and B. Sprint, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, and W. Churchill, MDCCXVII. [1717]. ESTC No. N38858. Grub Street ID 26359.
- Knaggs, Thomas. The true fear of the Lord and the king. A sermon preach'd at Kings-Street chappel, near Golden-Square, in the parish of St. James's Westminster. On the first of August, 1718. The day of His Majestys happy accession to the throne. By Tho. Knaggs,. London: printed by I. Dawks, for the author, 1718. ESTC No. T89632. Grub Street ID 309509.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata ; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1718. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1718. ESTC No. T28565. Grub Street ID 260215.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1719. Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap-Year, and from the Worlds Creation, 5668. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Planets and Fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford, (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur, W. B. July 29. 1718. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1719. ESTC No. T28566. Grub Street ID 260216.
- The London-Journal: and country-packet. Being an impartial collection of the most authentick news: with historical and political remarks. London: printed by I. Dawks, for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, where advertisements are taken in, [1719?]-. ESTC No. P507976. Grub Street ID 436447.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: or an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1720. ... By Salem Pearse,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1720. ESTC No. T55816. Grub Street ID 282383.
- Clare, M. Youth's introduction to trade and business: containing, I. Tables of the most usual clerk-like contractions of words; alike in Sound, but different in Signification; with Proper Directions, how to Address to Persons of Elevated Rank, and those in Office. II. Acquittances and promissory notes diversify'd, and adapted to such Circumstances as occur in Real Business. III. Variety of Bills of Parcels, and Bills on Book-Debts, to enter the Learner in the Manner and Methods of Commerce, and to make him ready at Computation. IV. Bills of Exchange, with Directions necessary for the right Understanding and Management of Remittances; several Orders for Goods, Letters of Credit, Invoyces, and other Merchant-Like Examples. V. Authentick Forms of such Law-Precedents, as are most frequently to be met with, in the Course of Traffick. VI. A Collection of Questions, to exemplify the Common Rules of Arithmetick and to reduce them to Practice. For the Use of Schools. Done upon the Plan of the late Col. Ayre's. London: printed by J. Dawks, for Edward Symon, at the Corner of Popes-Head-Alley, in Cornhill, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T90503. Grub Street ID 310364.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1720. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1720. ESTC No. T28567. Grub Street ID 260217.
- Pearse, Salem. The c lestial diary: or an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1721. It being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, 5700 Years. Wherein is contained, The Motion, Aspects, and Operation of the Planets, with Astrological Observations upon the Eclipses, and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, Monthly Observations, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The third impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in the Mathematicks. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1721. ESTC No. T55817. Grub Street ID 282384.
- Knaggs, Thomas. Religion the properest means to peace of conscience, Honour, Profit, Pleasure, and Health. A sermon preach'd at Oxenden chappel in the morning, and at St. Gile's in the Fields in the afternoon. On Sunday, May 7. 1721. By Tho. Knaggs, M. A. And Lecturer of that Parish. London: printed by I. Dawks, and are to be sold at Mr. Griffith's at the London Gazette at Charing-Cross; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. T46716. Grub Street ID 274735.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1721. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1721. ESTC No. T28568. Grub Street ID 260218.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: or an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1722. ... By Salem Pearse,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1722. ESTC No. T55818. Grub Street ID 282385.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1722. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1722. ESTC No. T28569. Grub Street ID 260219.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: Or An [ep]hemeris [for] the year of our blessed [S]aviour's incarnation, 1723. [be]ing the third after bissextile, or [leap] year. And from the creation of the [world] according to the best of history, 5672 years. Wherein is contained, ..., aspects, and operation of the planets with the eclipses, and observations upon the ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and ... and monthly observations, &c. ... according to art and referred to meridian of the midst of Great Britain, ... whole monarchy without sensible error. Salem Pearse, student in physick and coelestial science. Imprimatur, W.B. July 27. 1722. Lond]on: Printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1723. ESTC No. T55819. Grub Street ID 282386.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1723. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1723. ESTC No. T28570. Grub Street ID 260221.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: or an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1724. ... This being the sixth impression. By Salem Pearse,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1724. ESTC No. T55820. Grub Street ID 282388.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1724. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1724. ESTC No. T28571. Grub Street ID 260222.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: Or An ephemeris for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1725 it being the first after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5674 years. Wherein is contained, the morion, aspects, and operation of the planets; with observations upon the eclipses, and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, &c. calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the midst of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The seventh impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and the coelestial science. London: Printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1725. ESTC No. T55821. Grub Street ID 282389.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1725. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1725. ESTC No. T28572. Grub Street ID 260223.
- Pearse, Salem. The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1726. It being the second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5675 Years. Wherein is contained, The Motion, Aspects, and Operation of the Planets; with Observations upon the Eclipses, and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, and Monthly Observations, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The eighth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Celestial Science. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1726. ESTC No. T55822. Grub Street ID 282390.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1726. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1726. ESTC No. T28573. Grub Street ID 260224.
- Pearse, Salem. The celestial diary: Or, An [e]phemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation,17 ...7 being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. And from the creation of the world, according of the best of history, 5676 years. Wherein is contained, the motion, aspects, and operation of the pla[n]ets; with observations upon the eclipses, and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, in a poetical manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, sitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The ninth impressing. By Salem Pearse; student in physick and the celestial science. London: Printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1727. ESTC No. T55823. Grub Street ID 282391.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1727. Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation 5676. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects and Effects of the Planets, the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the rising, southing, and setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renown'd Borough-Town of Stamford, (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur S. L. Junii 40. 1726. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1727. ESTC No. T28574. Grub Street ID 260225.
- Pearse, Salem. The celestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1728. ... The tenth impression. By Salem Pearse,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1728. ESTC No. T55824. Grub Street ID 282392.
- Wing, John. Olympia d=omata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1728. ... By John Wing,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1728. ESTC No. T28575. Grub Street ID 260226.
- Pearse, Salem. The celestial diary: Or, An ephemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1729. being the first after the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5678 years. Wherein is contain'd the motion, aspects, and operation of the planets, with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations in a poerical manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to art, and referr'd to the meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, sitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. .... By Salem Rea[rst] student in physick and the celestial science. London: Printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1720. ESTC No. T55825. Grub Street ID 282393.
- Wing, John. Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1729. Being the first from Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation, 5678. Wherein is contain'd the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects, and Effects of the Planets, the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the rising, southing, and setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referr'd to the Horizon of the antient and renown'd Borough Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur S. L. Maii 18. 1728. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1729. ESTC No. T28576. Grub Street ID 260227.
- Pearse, Salem. The celestial diary: Or, An ephemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1730. It being the first after the bissextile, or leap year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5679 years. Wherein is contain'd the motion, aspect, and operation of the planets, with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations in a poerical manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to art, and referr'd to the meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, sitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The twelfth impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and the celestial science. London: Printed by J. Dawks. for the Company of Stationers, 1730. ESTC No. T55826. Grub Street ID 282394.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1730. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1730. ESTC No. T28577. Grub Street ID 260228.
- Pearse, Salem. The celestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1731. ... The thirteenth impression. By Salem Pearse,. London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1731. ESTC No. T55827. Grub Street ID 282395.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1731. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1731. ESTC No. T28578. Grub Street ID 260229.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1732. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1732. ESTC No. T28579. Grub Street ID 260230.
- Wing, John. Olympia dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1733. ... By John Wing, ... London: printed by J. Dawks, for the Company of Stationers, 1733. ESTC No. T28580. Grub Street ID 260232.
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- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopœia Londinensis. Or, the New London dispensatory. In VI. books. Translated into English for the publick good, and fitted to the whole art of healing. Illustrated with the preparations virtues and uses of all simple medicaments, vegetable, animal and mineral of al the compounds both internal and external: and of all the chymical preparations now in use. Together with some choice medicines added by the author. As also the praxis of chymistry, as it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest capacity. By William Salmon, professor of physick at the blue Balcony by the ditch-side nigh Holbourn-Bridge. The fourth edition corrected and amended.. London: printed for T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and A. and I. Dawks, 1691. ESTC No. R25537. Grub Street ID 407613.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory in VI. Books. Translated into English for the publick good, and fitted to the whole art of healing. Illustrated with the preparations virtues and uses of all simple medicaments, vegetable, animal, and mineral. Of all the compounds both internal and external: and of all the chymical preparations now in use. Together with some choice medicines added by the author. As also The praxis of chymistry, as it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest capacity. The fourth edition corrected and amended. By William Salmon, Professor of Physick at the blue Balcony by the Ditch-side nigh Holbourn-Bridge. London: printed for T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, A. and I. Dawks; and are to be sold by Awnsham and John Churchill in Ave Mary Lane, 1691. ESTC No. R32084. Grub Street ID 114825.
- Salmon, William. Ars chirurgica. A compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery. In seven books. Containing I. The instruments and operations of the art. II. The removal of defilements. III. The cure of tumors. IV. The cure of wounds. V. The cure of ulcers. VI. The cure of fractures VII. The cure of dislocations. Shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases, from head to foot, happening to human bodies. To which is added, Pharmacopoeia chirurgica; or, the medical store, Latin and English: which contains an absolute sett of choice preparations or medicaments, fitted for teh compleat and universal practice both of physick and chirurgery. The whole work galenically and chymically performed. The like yet never published in any language whatsoever. By William Salmon, M.D. living at the Great House by Black-Friers-Stairs, London. London: printed for J. Dawks, in Wardrobe-Court, in Great Carter-lane: and sold by S. Sprint, G. Conyers, in Little Britain; Roger Clavel, in Fleet-street; J. Jones, and R. Knaplock, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; B. Aylmer in Cornhill; and E. Tracy on London-Bridge, M.DC.XCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R31802. Grub Street ID 114561.
- Salmon, William. Ars chirurgica. A compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery. In seven books. Containing I. The instruments and operations of the art. II. The removal of defilements. III. The cure of tumors. IV. The cure of wounds. V. The cure of ulcers. VI. The cure of fractures VII. The cure of dislocations. Shewing the names, causes, signes, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases, from head to foot, happening to human bodies. To which is added, Phamacopoeia chirurgica; or, the medical store, Latin and English: which contains an absolute sett of choice preparations or medicaments, fitted for the compleat and universal practice both of physick and chirurgery. The whole work galenically and chymically performed. The like yet never published in any language whatsoever. By William Salmon, M.D. living at the great house by Black-Friers-Stairs, London. London: printed for J. Dawks, in Wardrobe-Court, in Great Carter-lane: and sold by S. Sprint and G. Conyers, in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R219042. Grub Street ID 93633.
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- Salmon, William. Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick. In seven books. Containing, I. The elements or principles of the art. II. The cure of ifants diseases. III. The cure of deseases of the head. IV. The cure of deseases of the brest. V. The cure of deseases of teh belly. VI. The cure of diseases universal. VII. The cure of all sorts of fevers. Shewing the names, signs, causes, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of diseases from head to foot, happening to humane bodies. Galenically and chimically performed. The like never published before in any language whatsoever. The third edition. Wherein, besides the addition of nearly the whole first book, there are several hundreds of other additions, alterations and amendments, throughout the whole work. By William Salmon, professor of physick. London: printed by, and for J. Dawks, in Great Carter-Lane: and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1695. ESTC No. R231972. Grub Street ID 103875.