Publications of W. M.

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  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "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,":

  1. "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.

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Printed by W. M.

  • Marsh, George. Twelve sermons preach'd on several publick occasions. By George Marsh, A.M. Vicar of Milton-Abbas in the county of Dorset, and diocese of Bristol. Tho' the preaching of Christ crucified was of old to the Jews a Stumbling-Block, and to the Greek Philosophers Foolishness; tho' this happened under the apostolical Administration, and therefore we have no Reason to wonder that it is so much slighted and despised under our weak one; yet still it is the Ordinance of God, and as necessary now for the Support of the Christian Religion, as it was at first for the propagating it in the World. London: printed by W. M. in the year, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. N34567. Grub Street ID 22934.

Printed for W. M.

  • A true and faithful relation from the people of God (called) Quakers, in Colchester. Of the dealings of God with them, since they were called to the knowledge of the truth, and of the oppositions they have received from men as they passed from death to life. With a brief account of the late cruel and unparalleld [sic] sufferings sustained by them, and inflicted upon them by the souldiers whose barbarous, and cruel inhumane dealings towards them, are herein related. With a few words added for the King and his Counsell to read and consider of. London]: Printed for W. M. [Mary Westwood], [1664. ESTC No. R187532. Grub Street ID 75767.

Author

  • M., W.. The queens closet opened: incomparable secrets in physick, chirurgery, preserving and candying, &c. which were presented unto the Queen by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations. Corrected and reviewed, with many new additions.. London: printed by J. G[rismond]. for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, 1664. ESTC No. R180235. Grub Street ID 71355.
  • M., W.. The Queens closet opened. Incomparable secrets in physick, chirurgery, preserving and candying, &c. which were presented unto the Queen: by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem, when she pleased to descend to private recreations. Corrected and reviewed, with many new and large additions: together with three exact tables.. London: printed by J. W[inter]. for Nath. Brooke, at the Angel in Gresham-College, near the Exchange in Bishops-Gate-Street, 1668. ESTC No. R180236. Grub Street ID 71356.
  • M., W.. A satyrical poem on the most horrid and execrable Jesuitish Plot in 1678. For the assassination of the King, subversion of the government, destruction of protestantism, and introduction of popery. Also an humble address to his most Sacred Majesty for the extirpation of popery: by a loyal subject to the King, a true son of the Church of England, and a faithful servant to his countrey. W.M. Esq;. London: printed for Tho. Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultry over against the Stocks-Market, 1679. ESTC No. R2667. Grub Street ID 109940.
  • M., W.. A letter from Leghorn, March the twenty foureh [sic], 1690/1. From on board the Brittania. London: printed for L[angley]. C[urtis]., 1691. ESTC No. R13388. Grub Street ID 61494.
  • M., W.. [The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying, &c. Which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations. [The tenth edition.]. London: printed for R. Bentley, J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1696. ESTC No. R180237. Grub Street ID 71357.
  • M., W.. Illia's-plain: or the happy-flock. A poem. London: printed for, and sold by Eliz. Powell, [1714?]. ESTC No. T71701. Grub Street ID 295255.
  • M., W.. Papacy brought before the bar of scripture, antiquity, and the Romanists themselves, and cast: in a dialogue betwixt Philalethes and Polyhistor. Divided into two parts: ... By a private person. ... Edinburgh: printed by T. Lumisden and J. Robertson: sold by J. Meldrum in Kirkaldy, R. Dick in Kirkness, and G. Gray in Culross, 1722. ESTC No. T170342. Grub Street ID 208050.
  • M., W.. The case of the unfortunate truly stated. The second edition, with additions. By W. M. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T108317. Grub Street ID 161217.
  • M., W.. A pastoral letter, on the fast, to the R. Rd. P. Ps. of K---y. [Waterford: printed by J. Calwell, 1750?]. ESTC No. T197457. Grub Street ID 230521.
  • M., W.. The signs of the times. Iniquity abounds and love waxes cold. Addressed to christians in general. London: printed and sold by M. Lewis, No. 1. in Pater-Noster-Row [1769]. ESTC No. T105300. Grub Street ID 158655.