Publications of George Conyers

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:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x";

or as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher), or an obfuscation of the actual printer's name (e.g., "London: printed, and sold by x"):

  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.

On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright (see, e.g. Mary Cooper). 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).

Sold by George Conyers

  • Croke, George. The first part though last publish't of the reports of of Sr George Croke Kt. late one of the justices of the Court of Kings-Bench, and formerly one of the justices of the Court of Common-Bench: of such cases as were adjudged in the said courts, from the 24th to the 44th/45 of the late Queen Elizabeth. Collected and written in French by himself; revised and published in English by Sir Harbottle Grimston Baronet, Master of the Rolls. The third impression, carefully corrected, with the addition of many thousand of references never before printed.. London: Printed by W. Rawlins, S. Roycroft, and H. Sawbridge, assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins esquires; and are to be sold by H. Twyford, F. Tyton, H. Herringman, J. Starkey, T. Basset, S. Heyrick, M. Pitt, C. Wilkinson, T. Dring, C. Harper, T. Sawbridge, J. Place, G Collins, M. Wotten and G. Conyers, 1685. ESTC No. R176676. Grub Street ID 69105.
  • Jordaine, Joshua. Duodecimal arithmetick: viz. Notation. Addition. Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Reduction. Extraction of the-square, and cube roots. Rule of proportion-direct, and reverse. Duodecimally performed, and very practically applied to the measuring of all sorts of superficies, and solids, as board, glass, &c. timber, stone, &c. But chiefly to the gauging of all sorts of brewers tuns and casks, to find the whole content, or the vacuity or remaining liquor of either, and that with more ease and expedition, than by vulgar or decimal arithmetick. Very useful for all sorts of men, as well gentlemen as others, but especially for merchants, writing masters, and all measuring artificers. And all the rules made plain, and easie for the meanest capacity. By Joshua Jordaine on Exon, philo-accomptant. London: printed by John Richardson for the author, and are to be sold by Rich. Walker near the Kings-head in the Old Change, gauger; Thomas Passinger at the 3 Bibles on London-Bridge, Benj. Billingsley at the Printing-Press by the Royal Exchange, George Conyers at the Rin without Ludgate, Will. Nott in the Pallmall, at the King and Queens Arms, John Eaglesfield at the Cross-Keys in Fleet-street, 1687. ESTC No. R179037. Grub Street ID 70624.
  • Allestree, Thomas. A funeral handkerchief in two parts : I. Part, containing arguments to comfort us at death of friends, II. Part, containing several uses which we ought to make of such losses : to which is added, Three sermons preached at Coventry / by Thomas Allestree . London: Printed for the author, and sold by Geo. Conyers, 1692. ESTC No. R36722. Grub Street ID 118975.
  • Manlove, Timothy. The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved: shewing by Scripture, reason, and the testimony of the ancient philosophers, that the soul of man is capable of subsisting and acting in a state of separation from the body; and how much it concerns us all t prepare for that state. With some reflections on a pretended refutation of Mr. Bently's sermon. By Timothy Manlove. London: printed by R. Roberts for Nevill Simmons, bookseller in Sheffield, Yorkshire. And sold by George Coniers bookseller at the Ring in Little Britain, London, 1697. ESTC No. R6833. Grub Street ID 127135.
  • Jollie, Thomas. A vindication of the Surey demoniack as no impostor: or, A reply to a certain pamphlet publish'd by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called The Surey impostor. With a further clearing and confirming of the truth as to Richard Dugdale's case and cure. By T.J. one of the ministers who attended upon that affair from first to last: but replies only as to matter of fact, and as he therewithal is more especially concerned. To which is annexed a brief narrative of the Surey demoniack, drawn up by the same author, for the satisfaction of such who have not seen the former narrative. London: printed for Nevill Simmons, in Sheffield, Yorkshire: and sold by G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, London, 1698. ESTC No. R10650. Grub Street ID 58997.
  • Manlove, Timothy. Praeparatio evangelica: or, A plain and practical discourse concerning the soul's preparation for a blessed eternity. Being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Leeds. By Timothy Manlove, minister of the Gospel. London: printed for Nevill Simmons, bookseller in Sheffield, Yorkshire: and sold by George Coniers, at the Ring in Little Britain, 1698. ESTC No. R6789. Grub Street ID 127097.
  • Ford, Emanuel. The famous and pleasant history of Parismus, the valiant and renowned Prince of Bohemia. In three parts. Part I. Containing his triumphant batttels fought against the Persians, his love to the beautiful Laurania, the great dangers he passed in the island of rocks, and hi strange adventures in the desolate island. Part II. Containing the aventurous travels, and noble chivalry of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame, with his love to the fair Princess Angelica, the Lady of the Golden Tower. Part III. Containing the admirable adve[nt]ures and truly heroick atchievements of P[a]rismenides, Knight of the Golden Star; with his love to the fair Astrea, Princess of Austracia, and other rare adventures. London: printed by W.O. and sold by J. Blare, on London-bridge; and G. Conyers, in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R40950. Grub Street ID 122701.
  • 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.
  • Tryon, Thomas. England's grandeur, and way to get wealth: or, Promotion of trade made easy, and lands advanced; beneficial to particular persons, and to the kingdom in general; wherein many thousand of indigent poor families may be employed; breaches made in our trade by the French, Portuguese, Genoese, Swedes, Dutch and Danes, demonstrated. Furnishing funerals by undertakers, making buttons and shoe-buckles of various sorts of metals, a great detriment to weavers of tape, cotton, ferrit, and silk-riband, and in short to all other trades, the West India trade discouraged, ... the prejudice of trade by strangers, that are lodgers and inmates only, who by their monopolizing ways, have got estates, and then bid farewel to England, the cause of the rent of houses falling, the reasons why great taxes cannot easily be paid, laying taxes on the back and belly, the best way to raise money, which will hurt neither rich nor poor, provided navigation and free circulation of trade be maintained, and merchants encoura. London]: Sold by J. Harris, at the Harrow, and G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R219413. Grub Street ID 93950.
  • An account of the days of the going out of all the carriers, waggoners, and stagecoaches, that come to London, Westminster and Southwark, from all parts of England and Wales: also of fairs and roads. London: Sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain: Price 2d., [1700?]]. ESTC No. R227053. Grub Street ID 99957.
  • S., D.. Vinetum Angliae: or, A new and easy way to make wine of English grapes and other fruit, equal to that of France, Spain, &c. with their physical virtues. Also to make artificial wines, and to order and recover them when damaged. To make all sorts of cyder, mead, metheglin, rum, rack, and many other useful liquors. To gather, order and keep fruit in all seasons. The true art of distilling brandy, strong-waters and cordial-waters. To make all sorts of pickles, and sundry sorts of vinegars. The whole art and mystery of a confectioner. The compleat caterer, or how to know whether flesh, fish or fowl be old or young, new or stale. Rules for frugal, cheap and well living. To destroy all sorts of vermin; with divers other notable things, never before made publick. By D.S. London]: Sold by G[eorge]. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, [1700. ESTC No. R223992. Grub Street ID 97723.
  • Ford, Emanuel. The famous and pleasant history of Parismus, the valiant and renowned Prince of Bohemia. In three parts. Part I. Containing his Triumphant Battles fought against the Persians, his Love to the Beautiful Laurana, the great Dangers he passed in the Island of Rocks, and his strange Adtutes in the Desolate Island. Part II. Containing the Adventurous Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame, with his Love to the Fair Princess Angelica, the Lady of the Golden Tower. Part III. Containing the Admirable Adventures and truly Heroick Atchievements of Parismenides, Knight of the Golden Star; with his Love to the Fair Astrea, Princess of Austracia, and other rare Adventures. The third edition.. London: printed by W.O. and sold by J. Blare, on London-Bridge; and G. Conyers, in Little Britain, 1701. ESTC No. T128618. Grub Street ID 178195.
  • Ellis, Clement. Three discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins. By the Reverend Mr. Clement Ellis, ... With a preface, giving some account of the author's writings and life. London: printed for Nevil Simmons, and to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst; J. Robinson and J. Taylor, and G. Conyers and J. Nicholson, 1704. ESTC No. T174656. Grub Street ID 211733.
  • Jollie, Timothy. Pastoral care exemplified: or, a funeral discourse after the interment of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Jollie, late pastor to a congregation in Lancashire. With some brief hints of his character. By T. Jollie, . London: printed by R. Tookey, for Nevil Simmons, bookseller in Sheffeild [sic], Yorkshire; and sold by George Coniers, and by N. Hiller, 1704. ESTC No. T197504. Grub Street ID 230560.
  • Euclid. Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated. To which is added Archimedes theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. Never before in English. By Isaac Barrow . London: printed by E. Redmayne, and to be sold by G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, 1705. ESTC No. N9462. Grub Street ID 54332.
  • Ellis, Clement. Three discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins. By ... Clement Ellis, ... With a preface, giving some account of the author's writings and life. London: printed for Nevil Simmons, and to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst; J. Robinson and J. Taylor, and G. Conyers and J. Nicholson, 1705. ESTC No. T68592. Grub Street ID 292748.
  • Markham, Gervase. The young sportman's instructor in angling, fowling, hawking, hunting, ... By G. M. London]: Sold [by G. Conyers] at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, [1705?. ESTC No. N14392. Grub Street ID 4276.
  • A thousand more notable things: or, modern curiosities. Viz. Divers physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, Planting and Grafting. To prevent diseases in children. Directions for all midwives, Nurses, and Child-Barring Women. Problems of Aristotle. A Book of Knowledge. The Art of Angling. The Art of Japanning. Rules of Health & Long-Life. Rules for Blood-Letting. To make the Face beautiful. Reasons of Thundering and Lightning. How to destroy Vermin. To order Children rightly, and to prevent Diseases incident to them. The Art of Painting in Oyl. Curious Inventions for the Ingenious to improve on. To cure all Diseases in all sorts of Cattel. With divers other Curiosities. By G. Johnson. Part II. London]: Sold [by George Conyers] at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1706?. ESTC No. T112524. Grub Street ID 164515.
  • Hocus pocus; or, legerdemain curiosities. London: sold by George Conyers, 1706?. ESTC No. T112526. Grub Street ID 164516.
  • Notable things; or, new curiosities of art and nature. Secrets that are wonderful, and must be collected and compounded, according to the influence of the stars, to cure the infirmities following. London: sold by George Conyers, 1706?. ESTC No. T112527. Grub Street ID 164517.
  • Worlidge, John. A new and compleat bee-master, &c. London?: sold by George Conyers?, 1710?. ESTC No. T106182. Grub Street ID 159354.
  • Secrets of art and nature: or, modern curiosities. London?: sold by George Conyers?, 1710?. ESTC No. T106184. Grub Street ID 159355.
  • The young sportsman's delight and instructor in angling, fowling, hawking, hunting, ordering singing birds, hawks, poultry, conies, hares, dogs, &c. and how to cure them. By G. M. London]: Sold [by G. Conyers] at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1712?. ESTC No. T483629. Grub Street ID 400959.
  • White, John. Hocus pocus: or, a rich cabinet of legerdemain curiosities, natural and artificial conclusions. Shewing 1. How to cleave money. 2. To make Sport with Cats, Ducks, or Poultry. 3. To hang two Knives on the brim of a Glass. 4. To wash your Hands in melted Lead without damage. 5. To make a Sixpence seem to fall thro' a Table. 6. Teach Children to Read by Dice. 7. Divers wonderful Things done by the Loadstone. 8. To catch Kites, Crows, Magpies, &c. alive. 9. To catch a Pick-Pocket. 10. To name a Pack of Cards, and not feel 'em. 11. To write Love-Letters secretly. 12. Experiments in Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. 13. To make variety of Fireworks. 14. To keep Fowl, Venison, or any Flesh sweet a month. 15. To make a Drink you cannot relish other Liquors. 16. To sox Fish and Fowl. 17. To make one Candle outlast three. 18. To preserve Fruit all the Year. 19. To make excellent plaistering for Ceilings or Walls. With many other Natural and Artificial Conclusions, affording great variety of. London]: Sold at the Ring in Little-Britain [by George Conyers] pr. 1 s. as also Hill's Legerdemain, and Arts Treasury. Price each 1 s. A thousand notable Things, The way to Save Wealth, and The way to Get Wealth, 1 s. 6d. each: Sports and Pastime. 6 d., [1715?. ESTC No. T122333. Grub Street ID 173047.

Printed for George Conyers

  • A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, for the suppos'd murder of William Harrison, Gent. Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath hapned in the memory of man; sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Kt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Tho. Shirly, Dr. of physick in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was convey'd to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when hi master (who bought him there) dying, how he return'd to England, mean while suppos'd to be murder'd by his man-servant, who falsly accus'd his own mother, and brother, as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills in Gloucester-shire. London: printed for J. & R. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard in Little-Britain, [1676?]. ESTC No. R222624. Grub Street ID 96582.
  • White, John. Art's treasury of rareties, and curious inventions. In two parts. . The fourth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, [1710?]. ESTC No. N16242. Grub Street ID 5923.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia. Pleasant for age, to shun drowsie thoughts; profitable for youth, to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Rob. Gree[n] Master of Arts in Cambridge. London: printed by W[illiam]. O[nley]. for G[eorge]. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1680?-1700?]. ESTC No. R177664. Grub Street ID 69690.
  • Ford, Emanuel. Of the famous and pleasant history of Parismus, the valiant and renowned Prince of Bohemia. In two parts. Part I. Containing his triumphant battels fought against the Persians, his love to the beautiful Laurana, the great dangers he passed in the island of rocks, and his strange adventures in the desolate island. Part II. Containing the adventurous travels, and noble chivalry of Parismenos, the knight of fame, with his love to the fair princess Angelica, the lady of the golden tower. London: printed by W. Onley, for Josiah Blare, at the Looking-glass, on London-bridge; and for George Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1680?]. ESTC No. R40956. Grub Street ID 122707.
  • Roger, the West-Country lad, set forth in his proper shapes, or, The West-Country lasses sweet-heart described, in answer to the well-shap'd country lass. To the tune of Cavalilly man. Licensed according to order. London]: Printed for James Gilbertson, and G. Conyers, [between 1680 and 1695. ESTC No. R41666. Grub Street ID 123233.
  • Rowlands, Samuel. The famous history of Guy Earl of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain, [1680?]. ESTC No. R218418. Grub Street ID 93077.
  • Rowlands, Samuel. The famous history of Guy of Warwick.b Written by Samuel Rowland. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain, [1680?]. ESTC No. R218463. Grub Street ID 93116.
  • White, John. The art of ringing: giving exact rules for ringing all sorts of plain changes and cross peals, with directions for pricking; also how to hang bells, with easie directions for every thing which necessarily belongs to that art. Also Artificial fireworks; being directions t order and make moulds, ... rockets, fisgigs, and other curiosities too tedious to mention likewise The art of gardening: giving an account of the tools, or instruments necessary therein; and also what is to be done every month in the year; as likewise how to order cattle, orchards and hop-gardens, &c. To which is added, an excellent receipt to make a valuable liquor agreeable to all constitutions. By J. White, gent. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1687?]. ESTC No. R220952. Grub Street ID 95182.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's blessed man. Or a short exposition upon the first Psalm, directing a man unto true and eternal happiness. Wherein the estate and condition of all mankind is laid down, both in this life, and that which is to come. The fifteenth edition, profitably amplified by the author, Samuel Smith, late minister of Prittlewell in Essex. London: printed by J.R. for T. Passinger upon London-Bridge, and Geo. Conyers and Matthew Wotton, at the Golden Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, and at the Three Pidgeons in Fleetstreet, 1682. ESTC No. R220084. Grub Street ID 94538.
  • Dent, Arthur. The plain mans path-way to heaven. Wherein every man may clearly see whether he shall be saved or damned. Set forth dialogue-wise: for the better understanding of the simple. By Arthur Dent, preacher of the word of God at South-Shooberry in Essex. Corrected and much amended; with a table of all the principal matters; and three prayers, necessary to be used in private families, hereunto added by the same author. London: printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly, 1684. ESTC No. R204326. Grub Street ID 81304.
  • Pilkinton, R. The skilfull doctor; or, the compleat mountebank; good people, give ear to me, that stand within this throng, and you shall hear a story strange of a doctor that is come. Strange cures he doth undertake, and he dothcome from Spain, if a maid has lost her maiden-head, he can help her to it again. To the tune of, over the mountains. By R. Pilkinton. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old-Bayly, 1685. ESTC No. R233786. Grub Street ID 105226.
  • Norwood, Matthew. Norwood's system of navigation: teaching the whole art, in a way more familiar, easie, and practical, than hath been hitherto done. Shewing, the projection of the plain scale: the sphere in plaino: astronomical problems useful in navigation: traverse tables: right lin'd triangles, geometrically, by tables of sines, tangents, logarithms, and by Gunter's ruler; applied to Plain and Mercator's sailing. Illustrated by schemes on copper-plates. How to make observations at sea or shore. Sure and easie ways of reckoning by latitude, longitude, and meridional distance; with tables ... Spherical triangles; and their use in great circle sailing. The use of the globes, azimuth compass for variation. And also of sea-gunnery. The description and use of a new instrument, called Encyclologium, or the sliding circles; which, with ease, resolves all questions of proportion, trigonometry, arithmetick, square and cube root, gunnery, mensuration, and dyalling. By Matthew Norwood, teacher of Mathematical arts. London: printed for H. Sawbridge, T. Wall, T. Guy, T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, H. White, T. Malthus, and C. Conyers, 1685. ESTC No. R236205. Grub Street ID 107025.
  • Des Erasmi Roterod de utraq[ue] verborum ac rerum copia lib. II. Ad sermonem & stylum formandum-utilissimt [sic]. Londini: impensis M[atthew]. Wotton & G[eorge]. Conyers, apud insignetrium Columbarum in vico vulgo yocato [sic] Fleetstreet prope Januam Templi interioris &c apud annulum aureum in loco vulgo vocato-Ludgate hill, 1685. ESTC No. R176752. Grub Street ID 69148.
  • The saylors departure from his dearest love, wishing that still (to him) she'd constant prove. She (in the second part) doth thus reply, e'er she'd from him depart, she'll chuse to dye. To a new tune of, Adieu my pritty one. London]: printed for G[eorge]. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, [between 1685 and 1689. ESTC No. R183166. Grub Street ID 73047.
  • The sinners redemption, wherein is discribed the nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Together with his life on the earth, and precious death on the cross for mankind [sic] Tune of, The bleeding heart. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, in Little Brittain, [1687?. ESTC No. R228548. Grub Street ID 101221.
  • The Parliament of women; with the merry laws by them newly enacted; to live in more ease, pomp, and wantonness; but especially that they may domineer over their husbands. With a new way found out by them to cure any old or new cuckolds, and how both parties may recover their credit and honesty again. London]: Printed for T[homas]. Passinger, I[onah]. Deacon, and G[eorge]. Conyers, and are to be sold at their shops on LondonBridge, in Guiltspurstreet, and on Ludgate Hill, [1685?. ESTC No. R181466. Grub Street ID 72044.
  • Norwood, Matthew. Norwood's system of navigation: teaching the whole art, in a way more familiar, easie, and practical, than hath been hitherto done. Shewing, the projection of the plain scale: the sphere in plaino: astronomical problems useful in navigation: traverse tables: right lin'd triangles, geometrically, by tables of sines, tangents, logarithms, and by Gunter's ruler; applied to Plain and Mercator's sailing. Illustrated by schemes on copper-plates. How to make observations at sea or shore. Sure and easie ways of reckoning by latitude, longitude, and meridional distance; with tables ... Spherical triangles; and their use in great circle sailing. The use of the globes, Azimuth compass for variation. And also of sea-gunnery. The description and use of a new instrument, called Encyclologium, or the sliding circles; which, with ease, resolves all questions of proportion, trigonometry, arithmetick, square and cube root, gunnery, mensuration, and dyalling. By Matthew Norwood, teacher of Mathematical arts. London: printed for H. Sawbridge, T. Guy, T. Parkhurst, J. Robinson, and G. Conyers, 1685. ESTC No. R231923. Grub Street ID 103841.
  • The garland of good-will: divided into three parts. Containing many pleasant songs and poems. With a table to find the names of the songs. T- D-. London: printed [by John Millet] for G. Conyers, at the Sign of the Gold Ring in Little-Britain, [between 1685 and 1693?]. ESTC No. R506756. Grub Street ID 372659.
  • The Sinners redemption wherein is discribed the nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, together with his life on the earth, and precious death on the cross for mankind : tune of The bleeding heart. London]: Printed for G. Conyers in Little Brittain, [1685-89. ESTC No. R42225. Grub Street ID 123645.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationum selectarum liber. Editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ & West-Frisiæ. Exdecreto illustriss. D.D. Ordinum ejusdem provinciæ. Londini: typis T. Hodgkin, pro R. Scot, T. Basset, R. Chiswel, M. Wotton, & G. Conyers, 1686. ESTC No. R8075. Grub Street ID 128280.
  • Wanton Will. of Wapping; or, The country lass courted and conquer'd by the pleasant charms of the jovial gardiner, who gave her a tester and a lap-full of carrots to the bargain. To the tune of I marry and thank ye too. Licensed according to order. London]; Printed for G. Conyers in Little-Britain, [between 1686 and 1700. ESTC No. R187701. Grub Street ID 422976.
  • Rushworth, John. Historical collections. The second part. Containing principal matters which happened from the dissolution of the parliament, on the 10th of March, 4 Car. I. 1628/9. until the summoning of another parliament, which met at Westminster, April 13. 1640. With an account of the proceedings of that parliament; and the transactions and affairs from that time, until the meeting of another parliament, November the 3d following. With some remarkable passages therein during the first six months. Impartially related, and disposed in annals. Setting forth only matter of fact in order of time, without observation or reflection. By John Rushworth, of Lincolns-Inn, Esq. London: printed for M. Wooton at the three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXVI. [1686]. ESTC No. R182893. Grub Street ID 72820.
  • The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Whose names were Halicuja, Penthisilia, Mardula, Debora, Cicre, Dejanara, Boadicia wherein, the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their own nation, and the admiration of all the world. London: printed for M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons in Fleet-street, and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate Hill, 1686. ESTC No. R217208. Grub Street ID 92020.
  • Rushworth, John. The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; upon an impeachment of high-treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England: begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640. And continue before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq. London: printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXVI. [1686]. ESTC No. R182894. Grub Street ID 72821.
  • Lupton, Thomas. A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged. Whereof some are wonderful, some strange, some pleasant, divers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many very precious. Whereunto is now added, many excellent new conceits never before printed, very witty, useful, and delightful. London: printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly, 1686. ESTC No. R216645. Grub Street ID 91524.
  • Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The famous history of Don Quixote de la Mancha containing an account of his many strange adventures and wonderful exploits in encountring supposed armies, giants, inchanted castles, knights, and other adventures, his love to ladies, with the merry humours of Sancho Panca his squire : pleasant and profitable, &c. London: Printed for G. Conyers .., 1686. ESTC No. R37540. Grub Street ID 119765.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures, lively expressing the full history. Licenced to be re-printed Rich. Pocock. London: Printed for M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, at the three Pigeons in Fleet-street, and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1687. ESTC No. R18803. Grub Street ID 76069.
  • Baker, Humfrey. Baker's arithmetick: teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers & fractions. Whereunto are added many rules and tables of interest, rebate, and purchases, &c. Also the art of decimal fractions, intermixed with common fractions, for the better understanding thereof. Newly corrected and contracted, and made more plain and easie by Henry Phillippes. London: printed by J[ohn]. Richardson for William Thackery at the Angel in Duck-Lane, and Matthew Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, and George Conyers at the Ring without Ludgate, 1687. ESTC No. R170427. Grub Street ID 65100.
  • A practical treatise of arithmetick: shewing without the help of a master; a plain and easie way of working upon whole numbers and fractions. As also of readily managing the rule of three, and the other rules depending thereupon. By Tho. York. Licensed and entred accordi to order. R. Midgley. London: printed by John Richardson, for Mat. Wotton, and G. Conyers, at the three Pigeons in Fleet-street, and at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill. 1687. price 1s., [1687]. ESTC No. R186916. Grub Street ID 362867.
  • Raleigh, Walter. The history of the world, in five books. The first, intreating of the beginning and first ages of the same, from the creation unto Abraham. The second, of the times from the birth of Abraham to the destruction of the temple of Solomon. The third, from the destruction of Jerusalem to the time of Philip of Macedon. The fourth, from the reign of Philip of Macedon, to the establishing of that kingdom in the race of Antigonus. The fifth, from the settled rule of Alexander's successors in the east, until the Romans (prevailing over all) made conquest of Asia and Macedon. By Sir VValter Ralegh, Knight. Whereunto is added in this edition, the life and tryal of the author. London: printed for Tho. Basset, Ric. Chiswell, Benj. Tooke, Tho. Passenger, Geo. Dawes, Tho. Sawbridge, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1687. ESTC No. R33765. Grub Street ID 116342.
  • F.S.. The school of vertue. And book of good nurture; teaching children and youth their duties. Newly perused, corrected and amended. Hereunto is added a briefe declaration of the duties of each degree Also certain prayers and graces, compiled by R. C. London: printed for M.W. and George Conyers, at the sign of the Golden-Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Baily, 1687. ESTC No. R219603. Grub Street ID 94113.
  • The posing of the parts: or A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules. Whereby all scholars may attain most speedily to the perfect learning, full understanding, and right use thereof for their happy proceeding in the Latine tongue. Gathered purposely for the benefit of schools, and for the use and delight of masters and scholars. The fifteenth edition, corrected and enlarged with most of the necessary questions inserted, both out of our Latine syntaxis, and other authors, which are wanting in our English rules.. London: printed for H. Herringman, T. Basset, N. Raven, M. Wotton, R. Chiswell, J. Robinson, H. Sawbridge. G. Conyers, 1687. ESTC No. R33252. Grub Street ID 115893.
  • The doctrine of the Bible: or, rules of discipline. Briefly gather'd through the whole course of the Scripture: by way of questions and answer. Newly corrected and amended.. London: printed for Edw. Brewster at the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard, and M. Wotton at the 3 Daggers in Fleetstreet, and G. Coniers at the Ring without Ludgate, 1687. ESTC No. R204370. Grub Street ID 81334.
  • Johnson, Richard. The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in foreign nations: their enchantments in the Holy Land: their knight-hoods, prowess, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa and Asia; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies: and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom. The first part. London: printed for R. Scot, Tho. Basset, Ric. Chiswell, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1687. ESTC No. R37507. Grub Street ID 119738.
  • A garden of spiritual flowers, planted by Ri. Ro. Will Per. Ri. Green M.M. And Geo. Web. Corrected and inlarged. In two parts. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1687. ESTC No. R32188. Grub Street ID 114927.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia, pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts. Profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. By Robert Green, Master of Arts in Cambridge. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, at the Golden Ring on Lvdgate Hill, over against the Old Baily, 1688. ESTC No. R39465. Grub Street ID 121355.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece revived: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases, in horses . Drawn with great pains from approved experience, and the publick practice of the best horse-marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. containing cures physical; the II. all cures chirurgical: together with the nature, use and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the fourteenth time printed, corrected and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines heretofore never publish'd. To which is added by way of appendix, the countrey-man's care for his other cattle, containing the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, goats, and all smaller cattel, with many new additions. And now in this impression is added The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training of horses up for racing; with their heats and courses, and manner of keeping, &c. Also instru. London: printed by John Richardson for Tho. Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and M. Wotton and George Coniers, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, near the Inner-Temple; and at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill against the Old Baily, 1688. ESTC No. R34529. Grub Street ID 117052.
  • A guide to the altar: or, A preparation to a worthy receiving the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; consisting of meditations, Psalms and prayers, for morning and evening for every day in the week: as also meditation and prayers, before, at and after receiving the blesse sacrament. To which is added, an appendix. London: printed by H[enry]. C[lark]. for George Conyers, at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R181392. Grub Street ID 72000.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: = or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing nouns substantive, adjective, with their gend. and decl. Verbs with their several conjugations. To which is added, A collection of witty proverbs with examples of the five declensions of nouns, especially heteroclite. Written for the benefot of the English youth. By P.K. London: printed for Benjamin Crayle, at the Peacock and Bible at the west-end of St. Paul's; and George Conyers at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R216601. Grub Street ID 91481.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures lively expressing the full history.. London: Printed for Matt. Wotton and G. Conyers, and are to be sold by J. Deacon .., 1688. ESTC No. R40991. Grub Street ID 122736.
  • Meager, Leonard. The English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters & gardeners. In three parts. I. Shewing the way and order of planting and raising all sorts of stocks, fruit-trees, and shrubs, ... 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 sorts of flowers, ... with directions concerning arbors, and hedges in gardens; ... Fitted for the use of all such as delight in gardning, whereby the meanest capacity need not doubt of success (observing the rules herein directed) in their undertakings. By Leonard Meager, above thirty years a practitioner in the art of gardening. London: printed by J. Rawlins, for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R19598. Grub Street ID 77180.
  • Deloney, Thomas. The garland of good-will, divided into three parts. Containing many pleasant songs, and pretty poems to sundry notes. With a table to find the names of the songs. Written by T.D. London: printed by Fr. Clark for George Conyers at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R20289. Grub Street ID 80069.
  • Cooper, C. The English teacher, or, The discovery of the art of teaching and learning the English tongue fitted for the use of schools and necessary for all those that desire to read, write, or speak our tongue with ease and understanding / C. Cooper. London: Printed by John Richardson for George Coniers, 1688. ESTC No. R29332. Grub Street ID 112332.
  • The problems of Aristotle: with other philosophers and physicians. Wherein are contained divers questions with their answers, touching the estate of mans body. London: printed for Richard Chiswell, M. Wotton and G. Conyers, 1689. ESTC No. R230318. Grub Street ID 102663.
  • Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur Formulæ oratoriæ et Index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii. Editio novissima prioribus emendatior.. Londini: typis Richardsonianis, impensis M. Wotton, ad insigne Trium Pugionum in vico vulgo nuncupato Fleet-street, & G. Coniers, ad insigne Annuli in strateâ communiter vocitata Ludgate-Hill, 1689. ESTC No. R6653. Grub Street ID 126983.
  • The Welsh fortune-teller; or, Sheffery Morgan's observation of the stars, as he sat upon a mountain in Wales. To the tune of, Touch of the times. Licensed according to order. London]: Printed for G[eorge]. Conyers on Ludgate-hill, [1689. ESTC No. R227465. Grub Street ID 100368.
  • Index poeticus, commonstrans, descriptiones, comparationes, allusiones, ritus, locos communes, fabulas illustriores, &c. Quæ habentur apud poetas, veteres & recentiores, majorum & minorum gentium. Londini: typis J. Richardson, impensis G. Conyers, & M. Wotton, 1689. ESTC No. R215040. Grub Street ID 90160.
  • Heath, James. Englands chronicle: or, The lives & reigns of the kings and queens from the time of Julius Caesar to the present reign of K. William and Q. Mary: containing the remarkable transactions and revolutions in peace and war, both at home and abroad, as they relate to this kingdom with the wars, policies, religion and custom, success and misfortunes, as well of the the antient Britains, as Roman, Saxon, Danish, and Norman conquerors, with copper cuts, and whatever else is conduceable to the illustration of history. By J. Heath. London: printed for Benj. Crayle, at the Peacock and Bible at the west end of St. Pauls, N. Bodington in Duck-lane, and G. Conyers at the Ring on Ludgate-hill, 1689. ESTC No. R29472. Grub Street ID 112446.
  • Great-Brittains renown, or, the princely triumph of the glorious coronation of K. William and Q. Mary, which was on the 11th. day of April, 1689. To the tune of, A touch of the times. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold-King on Ludgate-street, [1689. ESTC No. R188156. Grub Street ID 76166.
  • 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 15th. Edition.. London: printed 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 near Ludgate, 1689. ESTC No. R9328. Grub Street ID 129424.
  • Salmon, William. Parat=er=emata: or, Select physical and chyrurgical observations: containing divers remarkable histories of cures, done by several famous physicians. And above seven hundred eminent cures, in the most usual diseases happening to humane bodies: performed by the author hereof William Salmon: professor of physick. With useful tables for the whole work, as also large and plain directions for the use of every instrument. Licensed, December 8th. 1685. Rob. Midgley. London: printed for George Conyers at the sign of the Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, 1689. ESTC No. R219881. Grub Street ID 94353.
  • Juvenal. D. Jun. Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyrae cum annotationibus Tho. Farnabii. Londini: Impensis Tho. Basset, Ric. Chiswel, Matt. Wotton, & Geo. Conyers, 1689. ESTC No. R30989. Grub Street ID 113824.
  • A record of ancient histories, entituled in Latin, Gesta Romanorum. Discoursing of sundry examples, for the advancement of vertue, and the abandoning of vice. Very pleasant in reading, and profitable in practice. London: printed for T. Basset, R. Chiswell, A. Mill, G. Conyers, and M. Wotton, 1689. ESTC No. R216717. Grub Street ID 91591.
  • The Welsh fortune-teller, or, Sheffery Morgan's observation of the stars, as he sat upon a mountain in Wales. To the tune of, Touch of the times. London]: Printed for G[eorge]. Conyers on Ludgate-hill, [1689. ESTC No. R234658. Grub Street ID 105974.
  • The merry tales of the mad-men of Gotam [sic]. By A.B. doctor of physick. London]: Printed by J.R. for G. Coniers, at the Golden-Ring, on Ludgate-Hill, and J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-street without Newgate, [1690?. ESTC No. R30304. Grub Street ID 113177.
  • A wonderful prophesie, declared by Christian James, a maid of twenty years of age, (late daughter to Daniel James) who was born and bred near the town which is called Padstow, in the county of Cornwal, who departed this life upon the 8th. of March. With a true relation o her behaviour, both in her life-time, and at the hour of her death; worthy to be had in perpetual memory. To the tune of In Summer-time. London]: Printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, [between 1690 and 1699. ESTC No. R179608. Grub Street ID 70950.
  • Deloney, Thomas. The garland of good-will: divided into threé parts. Containing many pleasant songs and poems. With a table to find the names of the songs. By T- D-. London: printed for G[eorge]. Conyers, in Little Britain, [1690 or later]. ESTC No. R171728. Grub Street ID 65851.
  • The country-man's jewel: or, The jockey's master-piece. Part I contains plain and approv'd rules to choose, feed, and breed the best stallions, horses, mares, or geldings. How to order and feed a race-horse. Also how to know a sound horse or mare from one that is distemper'd. With a collection of two hundred choice and approv'd receipts to cure all distempers, and different diseases in horses and mares. The like before never published. Part II prescribes cures for all distempers in black and white cattle ; as horses, oxen, bulls, cows, calves, goats, mules, asses, sheep, hogs, dogs, deer, hares, and conies. Also to destroy vermin. With directions for improving land to great advantage. To cure the biting of a mad dog. By M. S. Gent. L. M. J. Lambert, and others. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1690?. ESTC No. R504952. Grub Street ID 436033.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant history of Dorastus and Fawnia pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts, profitable for youth to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content by Robert Green . London: Printed by J.W. for [George Conyers, 1690]. ESTC No. R43219. Grub Street ID 124263.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or Day of jubile: in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the 20. chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6,7. By the author Samuel Smith; minister of the Word. The five and thirtieth impression.. London: printed for Sarah Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and G. Conyers, in Little-Brittain, 1690. ESTC No. R221503. Grub Street ID 95645.
  • Ovid. Ovid's metamorphosis Englished, by George Sandys. The eighth edition.. London: printed for E[dward]. Brewster, T[homas]. Basset, M[atthew]. Wotton, G[eorge]. Coniers, and A[bel]. Roper, 1690. ESTC No. R31038. Grub Street ID 113867.
  • The life of long Meg of Westminster. Containing the mad merry pranks she played in her life-time; not only in performing sundry quarrels with divers ruffins about London. But also how valiantly she behaved her self in the wars of Bulloign. London: printed by J[ohn]. M[illet]. for G[eorge]. Conyers, at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, [1690?]. ESTC No. R179944. Grub Street ID 71156.
  • White, John. Arts treasury: containing many profitable extraordinary rareties, and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the mystery of dying cloths, silks, stuffs, hair, feathers, bone, horn, ivory, leather, &c. The manner of preparing colours, directions to take out spots, stains, pitch, tar, wax, rosin. &c. out of silks, stuffs, woollen, linen, &c. To recover faded colours and preserve apparel, &c. To scowr silver and gold lace, plate, &c. Preparing cement for glass, china, &c. ... The art of thickening linnen, washing or colouring maps, or printed pictures, with sundry other things, &c. Part II. Containing the quality, generation and product of metals and minerals, natural and artificial; directions to harden or soften them for use. The art of souldering, burnishing, and gilding metals. Instructions for making inks of all kinds and colours, preparing gold or silver for writing, and all manner of sealing-wax, wafers, &c. Gold and silver to know the fineness, and to detect counterfeit c. The second edition with large additions.. London: printed for George Conyers at the Ring in Little-Brittain. Price bound one shilling, [1690?]. ESTC No. R39065. Grub Street ID 121080.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance, or, a plain and familiar exposition of the LI. Psalm. First preached, and now published for the benefit of God's church. Wherein every Christian may set before his eyes the pattern of unfeigned repentance. Likewise exhorting every man to labour for repentance before sicknesse and death seize upon them; for after death there is no repentance to be had or expected. The four and twentieth edition. Newly revised, and profitably amplified by the author, Samuel Smith, late preacher of the word at Prittlewel in Essex. London: printed by J.R. for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, and M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons in Fleet-street, over-against the Inner-Temple-Gate, and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill over-against the Old Bayly, 1691. ESTC No. R230012. Grub Street ID 102402.
  • 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 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.
  • Baxter, Richard. Compassionate counsel to all young-men. Especially, I. London-apprentices. II. Students of divinity, physick, and law. III. The sons of magistrates and rich men. By Richard Baxter. The second edition. With a compleat catalogue of his books.. London: printed by H. Clark, for George Conyers, next door to the Princes Arms in Little-Britain, 1691. ESTC No. R27210. Grub Street ID 110398.
  • Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government, in letters of illustrious persons, and great ministers of state, as well foreign as domestick, in the reigns of King Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles. Wherein such secrets of empire, and publick affairs, as were then in agitation, are clearly represented; and many remarkable passages faithfully collected. To which is added in this third edition, a second part, consisting of a choice collection of original letters and negotiations, never before published. With two exact tables to each part; the one of the letters, and the other of the most remarkable occurrences. London: printed for Tho. Sawbridge in Little-Britain, Mat. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall, Ric. Bentley in Covent-Garden, Mat. Wootton in Fleet-street, and Geo. Conniers in Little-Britain, M DC XCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R173314. Grub Street ID 66926.
  • Heath, James. Englands chronicle: or, The lives & reigns of the kings and queens, from the time of Julius Caesar, to the present reign of K. William and Q. Mary: containing the remarkable transactions and revolutions in peace and war, both at home and abroad, as they relate to this kingdom, with the wars, policies, religion and custom, success and misfortunes, as well of the antient Britains, as Roman, Saxon, Danish, and Norman conquerors, with copper cuts, and whatever else is conduceable to the illustration of history by J. Heath. The second edition with large additions, continued to this present year 1691. London: printed for N. Bodington in Duck-lane, and G. Conyers in Little-Brittain, 1691. ESTC No. R42072. Grub Street ID 123527.
  • 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.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of jubile. In which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the XX. chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6,7. By the author Samuel Smith; minister of the Word. The six and thirtieth impression.. London: pirnted [sic] by J.R. for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street near the Temple-Gate, G. Conyers, in Little-Brittain, and Tho. Passinger, at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R226857. Grub Street ID 99787.
  • Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government, in letters of illustrious persons, and great ministers of state, as well foreign as domestick, in the reigns of King Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles. Wherein such secrets of empire, and publick affairs, as were then in agitation, are clearly represented; and many remarkable passages faithfully collected. To which is added in this third edition, a second part, consisting of a choice collection of original letters and negotiations, never before published. With two exact tables to each part; the one of the letters, and the other of the most remarkable occurrences. London: printed for Tho. Sawbridge in Little-Britain, Mat. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall, Ric. Bentley in Covent-Garden, Mat. Wootton in Fleet-street, and Geo. Conniers in Little-Britain, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R2420. Grub Street ID 108004.
  • The Irish rogue; or, The comical history of the life and actions of Teague O Divelley, from his birth, to this present year, 1690. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, next door to the Feathers, in Little-Brittain, [1691?]. ESTC No. R33613. Grub Street ID 116203.
  • Jonson, Ben. The works of Ben Jonson, which were formerly printed in two volumes, are now reprinted in one. To which is added a comedy, called The nevv inn. With additions never before published. London: printed by Thomas Hodgkin, for H. Herringman, E. Brewster, T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, M DC XCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R15282. Grub Street ID 63232.
  • Davids blessed man. "Fifteenth" edition. London By J. R. for T. Passinger, and Geo. Conyers and Matthew Wotton 1692. ESTC No. R184325. Grub Street ID 362754.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of jubilee: in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the 20 chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6,7. By the author Samuel Smith; minister of the Word. The one and thirtieth impression.. London: printed for T. Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, M. Wooton in Fleet-street, and G. Conyers at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, [1692?]. ESTC No. R230014. Grub Street ID 102404.
  • Parsley, Henry. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Whitchurch, October the 15th. 1691. at Chalfont St. Peter's. By Henry Parsley, A.M. rector of Hodgerley, in the county of Bucks. London: printed by W. and J. Wilde, for G. Conyers in Little-Britain, 1692. ESTC No. R221948. Grub Street ID 96017.
  • Lithgow, William. Lithgow's nineteen years travels through the most eminent places in the habitable world. Containing an exact description of the customs, laws, religion, policies, and government of emperors, kings, and princes; also of the countries and cities, trades, rivers, and commerce in all places through which he travell'd. Also an account of the tortures he suffered under the Spanish Inquisition, by racking, and other inhumane usages, for his owning the Protestant religion. Together, with his miraculous deliverance from the cruelties of the papists, which far exceeded any of the heathen countries, herein largely described. The tenth edition.. London: printed by J. Millet, for M. Wotton at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, G. Conyers in Little-Britain, and T. Passinger at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R221770. Grub Street ID 95866.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize, or, Day of jubile, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. Delivered in four sermons, upon the XX chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the wofull condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed, two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith; Minister of the Word. The seven and thirtieth impression.. London: printed by J.R. for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, near the Temple-Gate, G. Conyers, and Tho. Passinger,at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R23651. Grub Street ID 107277.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures, lively expressing the full history. London: printed for George Conyers in Little-Britain, 1693. ESTC No. R178047. Grub Street ID 69938.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore: being (for ease) reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother-tongue. And, towards the compleating the English part, (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The third edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, late of Magd. Coll. Oxon. London: printed by R.E. for Ed. Brewster, T. Basset, W. Rawlins, R. Chiswell, T. Dring, J. Place, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1693. ESTC No. R229790. Grub Street ID 102200.
  • Ward, Edward. A country scuffle over a pot of ale. With Reflections on a dissenting corporation: together with the poet's lamentation in the time of adversity. Which may serve as a second part to the counter-scuffle. London: printed for George Conyers, in Little-Brittain, M DC XCIII. [1693]. ESTC No. R218407. Grub Street ID 93069.
  • Booker, John. The Dutch fortune-teller, discovering XXXVI several questions, which old and young, married-men and women, batchelors, and maids, delight to be resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed by J[ohn]. M[illet]. for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-Lane; J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-Street, without Newgate; Matt. Wotton, at the Three Daggers, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street; and Geo. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring on Ludgate-Hill, [1693]. ESTC No. R24141. Grub Street ID 107954.
  • Tryon, Thomas. A pocket-companion; containing things necessary to be known, by all that values their health and happiness: being a plain way of nature's own prescribing, to cure most diseases in men, women and children, by kitchen-physick only. To which is added, an account how a man may live well and plentifully for two-pence a day. Collected from the good housewife made a doctor, by Tho. Tryon. Licensed, Octob. 25th. 1693. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, 1693. ESTC No. R185765. Grub Street ID 74705.
  • Booker, John. The Dutch fortune-teller: discovering XXXVI several questions, which old and young, married men and women, batchelors and maids, delight to be resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed by W[illiam]. O[nley]. at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, without Newgate; M[atthew]. Wotton, at the Three Daggers near the Inner-Temple-gate, in Fleet-street; and for G[eorge]. Conyers, in Little-Britain; T[homas]. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck[lane], [1693?]. ESTC No. R176634. Grub Street ID 69083.
  • The counter scuffle. Whereunto is added the counter rat· Written by R.S. London: printed for T. Basset, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and J. Walford, 1693. ESTC No. R10472. Grub Street ID 58843.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance, or, A plain and familiar exposition of the LI Psalm. First preached, and now published for the benefit of God's church. Wherein every Christian may set before his eyes the pattern of unfeigned repentance. The fifth and twentieth edition. Newly revised, and profitable amplified by the author, Samuel Smith, late preacher of the Word at Prittlewel in Essex. London: printed by J.R. for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge and M. Wootton, and G. Conyers at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street near the Temple-Gate, and at the Golden Ring in Little-Brittian, 1694. ESTC No. R27490. Grub Street ID 110646.
  • Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing nouns substantive, adjective, with their gend. and decl. Verbs with their several conjugations. With the quantities of all doubtful syllables. To which is added, a collection of witty proverbs; with examples of the five declensions of nouns, especially heteroclite. Written for the benefit of the English youth. By P. K. The secondedition, corrected and amended.. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the S. Bartholomew's Close-Gate, 1694. ESTC No. R479379. Grub Street ID 404067.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis dialogorum selectorum libri duo. A Gulielmo Du-gardo recogniti, & (variis collatis exemplaribus) multo castigati`us qu`am ant`e editi. Cum interpretatione Latina, multis in locis emendata, & ad calcem adjecta. Londini: typis T. Hodgkin, impensis T. Basset, R. Chiswell, S. Smith, B. Walford, M. Wotton, & G. Conyers, 1694. ESTC No. R202785. Grub Street ID 79985.
  • Tryon, Thomas. A pocket-companion; containing things necessary to be known, by all that values their health and happiness: being a plain way of nature's own prescribing, to cure most diseases in men, women and children, by kitchen-physick only. To which is added, an account how a man may live well and plentifully for two-pence a day. Collected from The good housewife made a doctor, by Tho. Tryon. Licensed, Octob. 25th. 1693. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, 1694. ESTC No. R38375. Grub Street ID 120485.
  • Pead, Deuel. Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated. Being an abstract of some sermons preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell, by D. Pead. London: printed for George Conyers at the Golden Ring; and Will. Newton, over against Bartholomew-Close Gate in Little Britain, 1694. ESTC No. R1660. Grub Street ID 64423.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, bettwe explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures, lively expressing the full history. London: printed by J[eremiah]. W[ilkins]. for G[eorge]. Conyers, at the Golden Ring, in Little-Britain, 1694. ESTC No. R188238. Grub Street ID 76227.
  • A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, Doctor in Astronomy and Physick: very profitable to keep the body in health. And also Ptolomeus saith the same. Together with the fairs and high-ways, and several new additions. London: printed for Thomas Basset, Richard Chiswel, Samuel Smith, Benjamin Walford and George Conyers, 1694. ESTC No. R505895. Grub Street ID 375499.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ & West-Frisiæ: ex decreto illustriss. D.D. Ordinum ejusdem [provinciæ.]. Londini: impensis T. Bassett, R. Chiswell, S. Smith, R. Walford, M. Wotton, & G. Conyers, 1694. ESTC No. R232717. Grub Street ID 104398.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece revived; containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. ... Divided into two books. The I. containing cures physical; the II. all cures chirurgical: together with the nature, use and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the fifteenth time printed, corrected and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines heretofore never publisht. To which is added by way of appendix, The countrey-man's care for his other cattle, containing th exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, goats, and all smaller cattel, with many new additions. And now in this impression is added The complete jockey; containing methods for the training of horses up for racing; with their heats and courses, and manner of keeping, &c. Also instructions to the buyers, to avoid cheating horse-coursers; and all things necessary for gentlemen, and others. Never before. London: printed by John Richardson for M. Wotton and George Coniers, at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, near the Inner-Temple Gate, and at the Golden Ring in Little Brittain, 1694 [i.e. 1695]. ESTC No. R217396. Grub Street ID 92182.
  • Erra Pater.. A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, Doctor in Astronomy and Physick: very profitable to keep the body in health. And also Ptolomeus saith the same. Together with the fairs and high-ways, and several new additions. London: printed for Thomas Basset, Richard Chiswel, Samuel Smith, Benjamin Walford and George Conyers, 1695. ESTC No. R229818. Grub Street ID 102223.
  • Pratt, Benjamin. A persuasive from the creatures, to a perfect resignation of the will to God's. By B. Pratt, of Merton Coll. Oxon. The second edition corrected. To which is added an appendix.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring, W. Newton over against Saint Bartholomew's-Close-Gate, and J. Pero at the White Swan, in Little-Britain, 1695. ESTC No. R218996. Grub Street ID 93586.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the xx. chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful [sic] condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, ver[s] 6, 7. By the authour Samuel Smith. The eight and thirtieth impression .... London: printed by J. R. for M[atthew]. Wotton ... and George Conyers ..., 1695. ESTC No. R184331. Grub Street ID 73935.
  • The voyages & travels of Sir John Mandevile, Knight, wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem: as also to the lands of the great Caan, and of Prestor John: to Inde, and divers other countries: together with many and strange marvels therein. London: printed for Rich. Chiswell, B. Walford, Mat. Wotton, and Geo. Conyers, 1696. ESTC No. R217088. Grub Street ID 91917.
  • Bagshawe, William. Trading spiritualized. Or, certain heads, points, or positions, on which tradesmen, (and others) may (O that they would!) enlarge in their meditations. By W. Bagshaw. The last part. London: printed for Nevill Symonds, bookseller in Sheffield, in York-shire; and sold by George Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, in London, 1696. ESTC No. R229447. Grub Street ID 101923.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance or a plaine and familiar exposition upon the LI Psalme first preached, & now published for ye benefit of Gods church most needfull for the times. by Samuell Smith, late preacher of the word of God at Prittlewell in Essex. London: printed for M: Wooton & G: Coniers, [1696]. ESTC No. R233841. Grub Street ID 105266.
  • 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.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only daughter and heir to Pandosto King of Bohemia. Pleasant for age, to shun drowzy thoughts; profitable for youth, to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bring to both a desired content. A pleasant winter-evening's entertainment. By R. Green, Master of Arts in Cambridge. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1696?]. ESTC No. R12855. Grub Street ID 61005.
  • 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.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons; how to know the haunts of fish, and angle for them in all waters and weathers, at the top, middle, and bottom, baiting of the ground, and night baits, oyls, and oyntments, baits natural and atificial: the several ways of angling; to make oyl of asper, and many rare secrets never before made publick; containing the whole body of angling, and mystery of a compleat angler. By J.S., gent., a brother of the angle. London: printed for George Conyers at the Golden Ring, and John Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1696. ESTC No. R32405. Grub Street ID 115117.
  • Johnson, Richard. The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. The second part. Likewise shewing the princely prowess, noble atchievements, and strange fortune of St. George's three sons, the lively sparks of nobility. The combates and turnaments of many valiant knights, the loves of many gallant ladies, the tragedies of mighty potentates. Also, the manner and places of the honourable deaths of the seven champions, being so many tragedies; and how they came to be called the seven saints of Christendom. London: printed by W. Onley, for Ric. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and B. Walford, MDCXCVI. [1696]. ESTC No. R13277. Grub Street ID 61389.
  • F., J.. The merchant's ware-house laid open: or, the plain dealing linnen-draper. Shewing how to buy all sorts of linnen and Indian goods: wherein is perfect and plain instructions, for all sorts of persons, that they may not be deceived in any sort of linnen they want. Useful for linnen drapers, and their country chapmen, for semstresses, and in general for all persons whatsoever. Whereunto is added, the art of cutting out shifts, so that you may save a quarter of an ell, in cutting out one shift, and yet cut it as long and large, as others shall out of a quarter more. A work never before attempted. Dedicated to her royal highness the Princess Ann of Denmark. By J. F. London: printed for John Sprint at the Bell, and Geo. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, 1696. ESTC No. R230263. Grub Street ID 102616.
  • Johnson, Richard. The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battels by sea and land: their tilts, justs, turnaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: their adventures in foreign nations: their enchantments in the Holy Land: their knighthoods, prowess, and chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia; with their victories against the enemies of Christ. Also the true manner and places of their deaths, being seven tragedies: and how they came to be called, the seven saints of Christendom. The first part. London: printed for Ric. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and B. Walford, 1696. ESTC No. R202613. Grub Street ID 79839.
  • Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur, formulæ oratoriæ, et Index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii. Editio novissima prioribus emendatior.. Londini: typis excuduntur pro Mat. Wotton, ad insigne Trium Pugionum in vico vulgò dicto Fleetstreet, & G. Conyers, ad insigne Annuli Aurei in vico vulgò dicto Little-Britain, 1696. ESTC No. R216769. Grub Street ID 91637.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons; how to know the haunts of fish, and angle for them in all waters and weathers, at the top, middle, and bottom, baiting of the ground, and night-baits, oyls, and oyntments, baits natural and artificial: the several ways of angling; to make oyl of asper, and many rare secrets never before made publick; containing the whole body of angling, and mystery of a compleat angler. By J.S. a brother of the angle. The second edetion [sic].. London: printed for George Conyers at the Golden Ring, and John Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R217980. Grub Street ID 92698.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing nouns substantive, adjective, with their gend. and decl. Verbs with their several conjugations. With the quantities of all doubtful syllables. To which is added, a collection of witty proverbs; with examples of the five declensions of nouns, especially heteroclite; and for declining of Greek nouns. Written for the benefit of the English youth, by P. K. The third edition, carefully revised and corrected, containing many hundred words more than any other book of this kind.. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf, 1697. ESTC No. R230348. Grub Street ID 102691.
  • The way to save wealth, and to procure health and happiness. Shewing, by several approved methods, I. How a man may live well and plentifully for two pence a day, and yet have boyl'd, bak'd, and roasted with strong drink every day. II. How to brew good liquor without mault. III. To make coffee of horse-beans. IV. To know whether gold or silver coin be good. V. Directions to make shoe-leather, and other leath[er] last much longer than usual. VI. Directions to dress hats. VII. To beautifie shoes, and keep them from w[] and preserve them. VIII. To make powders fo the hair. IX. To save soap in washing of linnen. X. To make coals spend much longer than usual. XI. To cure all sorts of wounds whatever by poultice only. With diverse other extraordinary experiments, rarities, and curious inventions. London: printed, for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R235449. Grub Street ID 106556.
  • A new book of knowledge; treating of things, whereof some are profitable, some precious, and some pleasant and delightful. I. How to write secretly. II. To write your name on a knife. III. To make bone or wood red for ever. IV. To make ink. V. To catch fowls. VI. To keep cloaths from moths. VII. To make the Q. of Hungary's water. VIII. To fatten fowl. IX. To make cock-ale. 10. To make lucatellus balsam. XI. To cure corns. XII. To pickle french beans, &c. XIII. To take fish. XIV. To take moles. XV. To take spots out of linnen, XVI. To make the balsam sold by mountebanks. XVII. To make pouder-ink in an instant. XVIII. To make pomatum and wash-balls. XIX. To make aqua mirabilis. XX. To make Dr. Stephen's water. With divers other notable things. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R217444. Grub Street ID 92230.
  • Smith, John. The experienc'd fowler: or, The gentleman, citizen, and country-man's pleasant and profitable recreation. Containing, I. The true art of taking water and land fowl, with divers kinds of nets, lime-twigs lime-bushes, and how to make the best bird-lime. II. Directions for bat-fowling, lowbelling, tramelling, and driving fowl, how to find their haunts, and take them with springes, snares, &c. III. An exact method for using the fowling-piece at a true level, to shoot at the water, ground, bush or flying. ... By J. S Gent. London: printed for Jo. Sprint, at the Blue Bell, and G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R220081. Grub Street ID 94536.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece. Or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex. Containing, I. The arr [sic] of limning and painting in oil, &c. in all particulars, viz. drawing and painting faces; bodies, garments, landskip, preparing and laying on colours; also colouring mazzotinto prints, gilding on wood, mettals and leather. II. The newest experiment in Japaning, to immitate the Indian way, plain and in speckles, rock-work, figures, &c. receipts for making the several sorts of varnishes, colours, &c. III. To make artificial tortoiseshel; to dye or stain ivory, horn, bone, bristles, feathers, and sundry sorts of vvoods for cabinets. IV. The mystery of dying silks, stuffs, linnen, and vvoollen, and linnen cloth. V. To take spots, stains, pitch, tar and iron moulds out of silks, stuffs, linnen, and vvoollen, and to recover faded silks, linnen, &c. VI. The art of perfuming and beautifying. VII. Divers physical and chirurgical receipts. VIII. To make London powder-ink other powder inks, and the shining. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring, and J. Sprint at the Blue Bell in Little Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R20096. Grub Street ID 78432.
  • Tryon, Thomas. Notable things, or, The way to save wealth. Treating, I. Of sobriety and temperance. II. How a man may live well and plentifully for two pence a day. III. One hundred noble dishes of meat, without either fish, flesh or fowl. IV. To make bread of roots, herbs and leaves of trees. V. To brew excellent and cheap liquors without mault or hops. VI. Notable and cheap things to restore to health consumptive, sick and languishing people. VII. To cure all sorts of wounds by poultices only. VIII. A new way for the right ordering and curing of cattle. IX. To make shoe leather last longer than usual. X. Beautifie shoes, and keep them from wet, and preserve them. XI. To make coals spend much longer than usual. XII. To save soap in washing of linnen. XIII. To dress hatts. XIV. To make powders for the hair. XV. To make ink powders, and all sorts of inks. XVI. To make coffe of horse-beans. XVII. To make sealing wax of all sorts. XVIII. To know whether gold or silver coin be good. XIX. To destroy all sorts. The second edition, with additions.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R227050. Grub Street ID 99954.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia. Pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts; ... By Robert Green, . London: printed by W[illiam]. O[nley]. for G[eorge]. Conyers, [1703?]. ESTC No. N69525. Grub Street ID 50552.
  • Miege, Guy. Delight and pastime: or, Pleasant diversion for both sexes. Consisting of good history and morality, witty jests, smart repartees, and pleasant fancies; free from obscene and prophane expressions, too frequent in other works of this kind; whereby the age is corrupted in a great measure, and youth inflamed to loose and wanton thoughts. This collection may serve to frame their minds to such flashes of wit, as may be agreeable to civil and genteel conversation. By G.M. London: printed for J. Sprint at the Bell, and G. Conyers at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain, over-against the Sugar-Loaf, 1697. ESTC No. R42126. Grub Street ID 123567.
  • The way to save wealth. Shewing, I. How a man may live well and plentifully for two pence a day. II. Directions to make shoe-leather, and other leather, last much longer than usual. III. To beautifie shoes, and keep them from wet, and preserve them. IV. To make coals spend much longer than usual. V. To save soap in washing of linnen cloaths. VI. Directions to dress hats. VII. To cure all sorts of wounds whatever, by a poultice only. VIII. To make several sorts of powder for the hair. IX. Directions for the right ordering, and preserving from all diseases, all sorts of cattel. X. Directions to make several sorts of ink powders, and other ink. XI. To breed good liquor without malt. XII. To make coffe of horse beans. XIII. To make sealing-wax of all sorts. XIV. To know whether gold or silver coin be good. XV. To cure consumptions a new way. With [ ]vers other extraordinary experiments, rarities, and curious inventions. London: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf. 1697. ESTC No. R236776. Grub Street ID 107440.
  • Cookery refin'd. Or, The lady, gentlewoman, and servant-maids useful companion. I. Containing the curious arts of dressing all sorts of flesh, fish, and fowl, various ways, after the newest mode; with their proper seasonings, sauces, garnishes, serving up, and carving. II. The experienced pastery-cook, in all particulars. To which is added, the art of pickling fruits, buds, herbs, flowers, roots, stalks, &c. By Mrs. A.M. a long practiser of this curious art. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, and Jo. Sprint at the Blue Bell, [1697?]. ESTC No. R470103. Grub Street ID 362940.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures, lively expressing the full history.. London: printed by J.W. for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring, in Little-Britain, 1697. ESTC No. R215244. Grub Street ID 90315.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, day of jubilee in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the XX. Chapt. of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the canticles, verses 6, 7. By the authour Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word. The nine and thirtieth impression.. London: printed by J. R. for M[atthew]. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, near the Temple-Gate, and George Conyers, at the Ring in Little Brittain, 1697. ESTC No. R184332. Grub Street ID 73936.
  • A true account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, for the supposed murder of William Harrison, Gent. Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man, sent in a letter (by Sir T.O. of Burton, in the county of Glocester, Kt. and one of his Majesties justices of the peace) to T.S. Dr. of Physick in London. . London: For J. & R. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, 1676 [i.e. 1697?. ESTC No. R181227. Grub Street ID 71919.
  • The young man's guide to a vertuous life; in many pleasant histories or allegories: with moral explanations. Adorned with several cuts. Guiding youth in the way of vertue, and the knowledge of God in his mercies through Jesus Christ, for the redemption and salvation of mankind. Shewing under the simile of parables the divine truth, and the vvays of God with men, according to his revealed vvord in the holy scriptures. Pleasant and exceeding profitable to bring the soul to Christ, by acquiring saving knowledge. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring, in Little Britain; and M. Conyers, at Newport-Pagnel, 1698. ESTC No. R34769. Grub Street ID 117280.
  • Gibbs, John. A funeral sermon, preached March 13. 1697/8. For Mr. William Hartley, of Newport-Pagnel, apothecary. By J. Gibbs. London: printed for Mark Conyers, bookseller, at Newport-Pagnel: and sold by A. Roper in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers in Little-Britain, 1698. ESTC No. R213761. Grub Street ID 89135.
  • Tryon, Thomas. A rich treasure, the knowledge whereof is useful, profitable, pleasant and delightful. Treating, 1. Of the four complexions. 2. Notable and approved medicines. 3. The signification of thunder, &c. 4. Of silent language. 5. Rules for blood-letting. 6. Pleasant arithmetical questions. 7. To know when fair weather. 8. Of bills, bonds, wills, &c. 9. Of weights, measures and offices and conditions of men, mentioned in the scripture. 10. Of silk worms. 11. Of angling. 12. To save a quater of cloath in cutting out a shift. 13. Assize of bread. 14. Instructions for improvement of land. 15. The right ordering of bees. 16. To make sider, perry and artificial wines. 17. To order swine, goats, mules, asses, and other cattel to advantage. 18. Of domestick poultry, and the right way of ordering them to advantage. 19. Of pigeons and conies. 20. Accounts cast up. 21 Names of market-towns, with divers other notable things. By several hands. London]: Printed for Geo. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Brittain. Price 1s., [1698. ESTC No. R227051. Grub Street ID 99955.
  • 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.
  • Dare, Josiah. Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son: in several directions for his behaviour and deportment in the various conditions of this life; by the observation of which, a man may raise himself and his fortune. London: printed for John Sprint at the Bell, and George Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R224869. Grub Street ID 98315.
  • 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 dutch fortune teller: discovering XXXVI several questions, Which Old and Young, Married Men and Women, Batchelors and Maids, Delight to be Resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed by W. O. [William Onley?] for B. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street, without Newgate; M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers near the Inner-Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street; Henry Rhodes, in Fleet-Street by Bride-Lane. and for G. Conyers, in Little Britain, [between 1699 and 1708?]. ESTC No. T117433. Grub Street ID 169026.
  • The English gardener. "Ninth" edition. London By J. Dawks, for M. Wotton, and B. [G.?] Conyers 1699. ESTC No. R180507. Grub Street ID 401481.
  • Alsted, Johann Heinrich. An account of some remarkable eclipses, and the effects observ'd to ensue thereupon. Being a translation from the Latin out of Alstedius's Thesaurus Chronologiæ, for the consideration of the English reader at this geat eclipse of the sun, on the 13th. of September, 1699. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R230106. Grub Street ID 102484.
  • Heath, James. England's chronicle: or, The lives and reigns of the kings and queens from the time of Julius Caesar to the present reign of K. WilliamDT Containing the remarkable transactions and revolutions in peace and war, both at home and abroad, as they relate to this kingdom, with th wars, policies, religion and custom, success and misfortunes, as well of the ancient Britains, as Roman, Saxon, Danish, and Norman conquerors, with copper cuts, and whatever else is conduceable to the illustration of history. By J. Heath. The third edition with large additions, continued to this present year 1699.. London: printed for N. Bodington in Duck-lane, and G. Conyers in Little-Brittain, 1699. ESTC No. R34936. Grub Street ID 117417.
  • The doctrine of the Bible: or, rules of discipline. Briefly gather'd thorow the whole course of the Scripture: by way of questions and answer. The one and thirtieth edition.. London: printed for Edw. Brewster at the Crane in St. Paul's Church-yard, and M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R218743. Grub Street ID 93367.
  • 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 infants diseases. III. The cure of diseases of the head. IV. The cure of diseases of the brest. V. The cure of diseases 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 fourth 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.D. for S. and J. Sprint, at the Bell; and G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little Britain, 1699. ESTC No. R204404. Grub Street ID 81365.
  • Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacopoeiæ Collegii Regalis Londini remedia omnia succinctè descripta: unà cum catalogo simplicium ordine alphabetico digestorum: quibus annexum est manuale ad forum: nec-non pinax posographicus. Editio tertia prioribus emendatior & auctior. Huic insuper adjiciuntur pharmaca nonulla in usu hodierno apud medicos Londinenses. Accessit item in calce prosodia medica observatu non indigna. Curâ Ja. Shipton pharmacop.i Lond. Londini: impensis R. Chiswell, S. Smith, B. Walford, N. Wotton, G. Conyers, W. Battersby, 1699. ESTC No. R4057. Grub Street ID 122344.
  • Christian prudence, or, Directions for the guidance and conduct of our selves, in the case of judging one another. Being several discourses on Matth. 7.1. By G. Bright, late Dean of St. Asaph, Rector of Loughborough, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. London: printed for Matt. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-street, and G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain. Price 1s. 6d., 1699. ESTC No. R30249. Grub Street ID 113132.
  • Art's master-piece, or a companion. Fourth edition. London For G. Conyers, and J. Sprint [1700]. ESTC No. R179139. Grub Street ID 397573.
  • Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha. Written in Spanish by Michael de Cervantes Saavedra. Formerly made English by Thomas Shelton; now revis'd, corrected, and partly new translated from the original. By Captain John Stevens. Illustrated with 33 copper plates, curiously engraved from the Brussels edition. In two volumes. London: printed for R. Chiswell, R. Battersby, A. and J. Churchill, S. Smith, and B. Walford, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1700. ESTC No. R29188. Grub Street ID 112196.
  • Lupton, Thomas. A thousand notable things containing modern curiosities. Viz. Divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardning, planting, and grafting. ... The art of dying, colouring, perfuming, and gilding. With above nine hundred other cu[r]iosities, on various subjects. Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily and speedily. Together with an alphabetical table to the whole, for the finding all the matters herein with ease. London: printed for G Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1700]. ESTC No. R227531. Grub Street ID 100433.
  • Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, A short vocabulary English, Latin, and Greek. Containing nouns substantive/adjective, with their genders and declensions verbs with their several conjugations with the quantities of doubtful syllables to which is added A collection of sententious proverbs; with examples of the five declensions of Latin nouns, especially heteroclite; and for declining of Greek nouns Latinized. Composed for the benefit of English youth bby P. K. The fourth edition carefully revised & corrected by R. C.. London: ... for George Conyers ..., 1700. ESTC No. R479038. Grub Street ID 404066.
  • Tryon, Thomas. Tryon's letters, upon several occasions. Viz. 1. Of hearing. 2. Of smelling. 3. Of tasting. 4. Of seeing. 5. Of feeling. 6. Of the making of coal-fires. 7. Of the making of bricks, tyles, &c. 8. Of religion. 9. Of dropsies. ... 12. Of an afflicted mind. 13. Of faith, hope and charity. 14. Of God's permission for killing and eating of beasts. 15. Of a soldier's life. 16. Of the fountain of darkness. 17. Of the fountain of love and light. 18. Of cleanness. 19. Of flesh-broaths, &c. 20. Of the right and left hands. 21. Of the corpulency of the body. 22. Of fevers. 23. Of education. 24. Of smells. 25. Of predestination. 26. Of death. 27. Of judicial astrolgoy. 28. Of perpetual motion. 29. Of musick. 30. Of languages. 31. Of times for eating. 32. To a planter of sugar. 33. To a gentleman in Barbadoes. 34. To a planter, about the manufactury of cotton. 35. Of the making of sugar. 36. Of the burial of birds. 37. Of fermentation. By Tho. Tryon. Author of the Way to health, long life, and happiness. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, at the Ring; and Eliz. Harris, at the Harrow; both in Little Britain, 1700. ESTC No. R27544. Grub Street ID 110698.
  • Rushworth, John. The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of England, begun in Westminster-Hall the 22 of March 1640: and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added, a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolnes-Inn, Esq;. The second edition.. London: printed for Ri. Chiswell, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M. Wotton, in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers, in Little-Britain, 1700. ESTC No. R211948. Grub Street ID 87669.
  • Art's master-piece, or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex in two parts, I. The art of limning and painting in oil, &c., in all particulars ... II. The art of making glass of crystal ... : to which are added many curiosities and rare secrets, known to few, and highly profitable and pleasant. The fourth edition with additions by C.K.. London: Printed for G. Conyers ... and J. Sprint ..., [1700?]. ESTC No. R43666. Grub Street ID 124576.
  • K., P.. The scholar's instructor, in a familiar way of speaking. Whereby the young beginner may speedily attain the knowledge of the English, Latin, and Greek tongues; gathered for the use and delight of masters and scholars: containing, I. Familiar dialogues. II. Rules of civility and behaviour towards God and man. III. Proverbial sentences. IV. Capping verses. V. The way to make themes, orations, declamations, epistles, &c. VI. Terms of art used in logick and rhetorick. VII. An expositor of all arts and sciences. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, where is sold Nomenclatura trilinguis, a vocabulary English, Latin and Greek, by P. K. and R. C. Recommended by divers eminent school-masters. Price 1 s., [1700?]. ESTC No. R12126. Grub Street ID 60341.
  • Fisher, George, accomptant. Fisher's new spelling book, being the most easy, speedy and pleasure way to learn to read, and write true English. Fitted to all ages, and religions, proper for schools and private families. With many other things of use. By George Fisher. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain over-against Bartholomew Close Gate, 1700. ESTC No. R177069. Grub Street ID 69328.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis dialogorum selectorum libri duo. A Gulielmo Du-gardo recogniti, & (variis collatis exemplaribus) multo castigatis quàm ant editi. Cum interpretatione Latina, multis in locis emendata, & ad calcem adjecta. Londini: typis T[homas]. Hodgkin, impensis R[ichard]. Chiswell, W. Batersby, S[amuel]. Smith, B[enjamin]. Walford, M[atthew]. Wotton, & G[eorge]. Conyers, 1700. ESTC No. R180271. Grub Street ID 71383.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ & West-Frisiæ: ex decreto illustriss. D.D. Ordinum ejusdem Provinciæ. Londini: impensis R. Chiswell, A. & J. Churchhill, S. Smith, B. Walford, M. Wotton, & G. Conyers, 1700. ESTC No. R33305. Grub Street ID 115946.
  • Erra Pater.. A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, doctor in astronomy and physick: very profitable to keep the body in health. And also Ptolomeus saith the same. Together with the fairs and high-ways and several new additions. London: printed for R. Chiswel, B. Walford, and G. Conyers, 1700. ESTC No. R41140. Grub Street ID 122858.
  • Noble, David. The visions and prophecies of Daniel explained, according to the measure of the gift of Christ. By one who wisheth well to his interest in the world, and believeth for a more manifest and glorious appearance of his kingdom therein; according to the many prophecies on record to that purpose. London: printed for George Coniers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain, 1700. ESTC No. R221909. Grub Street ID 95983.
  • Tryon, Thomas. Tryon's letters, domestick and foreign, to several persons of quality: occasionally distributed in subjects, viz. Philosophical, theological, and moral. By Tho. Tryon. Author of the Way to health, long life, and happiness. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, at the Ring; and Eliz. Harris, at the Harrow; both in Little Britain, 1700. ESTC No. R224056. Grub Street ID 97782.
  • White, John. Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfumes, &c. The Art of Drawing, Limning, Painting in Oyl and Japanning. and Tanning Leather, Eching, Graving, Writing, Gilding Enamelling. To make sundry Colours, prepare Gums and Allom-Water; to thicken Linnen, colour Maps and Pictures. Part II. Containing the Generation of Metals, Natural and Artificial, and to Solder, Gild, and to harden and soften them. To cleanse and perfume Gloves washing and starching Lawns, sarsenets Tiffany, an. The fifth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T122332. Grub Street ID 173046.
  • M., M.. The pious man's directions: shewing how to walk with God all his days. By a well-wisher of The whole duty of man. The fourth edition enlarg'd.. London: printed by W. Bowyer, for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring, and J. Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1701. ESTC No. T206932. Grub Street ID 236289.
  • Rowlands, Samuel. The history of Guy Earl of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold-Ring in Little-Britain, [1701?]. ESTC No. T184938. Grub Street ID 221200.
  • Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. Containing seven days entertainment in many pleasant and witty tales or stories. Wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared and the wisdom of seven wise mistresses displayed. Newly corrected and better explained and enlarged. Adorned with many pretty pictures lively expressing the history. The one and twentieth edition.. London]: Printed by A.W. for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain. Pr. 1 s. where are sold, The history of the seven wise masters, pr. 1 s. The history of Gesta Romanorum, pr. 1 s. all adorn'd with cuts, [1701?. ESTC No. N483550. Grub Street ID 396051.
  • Rowlands, Samuel. The famous history of Guy of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, [1701?]. ESTC No. T184950. Grub Street ID 221210.
  • Josephus, Flavius. The works of Josephus. Containing I. The Life of Josephus, by Himself. II. The Jewish Antiquities, in Twenty Books. III. Their Wars with the Romans, in Seven Books. IV. His Book against Apion, in the Defence of the Antiquities of the Jews, in Two Parts. V. The Martyrdom of the Maccabees: as also, VI. Philo's Embassie from the Jews of Alexandria to Caius Caligula. With great Diligence revised and amended, according to the excellent translation of Monsieur Arnauld d'Andilly. And Compared with the Original Greek, Illustrated with a New Map of the Holy Land, and divers other Sculptures. London: printed for R. Chiswell, J. Robinson, W. Battersby, A. and J. Churchill, J. Taylor, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, A. Roper, and J. Wyat, 1701. ESTC No. T106651. Grub Street ID 159784.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of l[']mning and painting in oil, &c. in all particulars, viz. drawing and painting faces, bodies, garments, landskip, preparing and laying on colours, also colcuring m[o]zzo-tinto prints, gilding on, wood. Metals and leather. The newest experiment in lapaning, to imitate the Indian way, plain and in speakles, rock-work, figures, &c. Receipts for making the several forts of varnishes, colours, &c. To make artificial tortoisesuell, to dye or stain ivory, horn, bone, bristles, feathers, and sundry sorts of woods for cabinets. The mystery of dying silks, stuffs, woollen and linen cloth. To make spots, stains, pitch, tar and iron-moulds out of silks stuffs, linen and woollen, and to recover faded silks linen, &c. The art of perfuming and beautifying. Divers physical and chirurgical receipts. To make London powder-ink, other powder-inks, and the f[a]ining Japan-ink. With many other notable things. II. T. London: Printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring, and J. Sprine at the Blue Bell in Little-Britain, [1701?]. ESTC No. N16286. Grub Street ID 5964.
  • Lupton, Thomas. A thousand notable things: or, a useful companion for all people. Containing, directions to read and write, and indite letters. A new way to teach old or young in a short time to speak any language as properly and fluently as a native. ... with an alphabitical [sic] table to find the chiefest matters herein. London: printed for G. Conyers, 1701. ESTC No. N69136. Grub Street ID 50303.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The merchant, citizen and country-man's instructor: or, a necessary companion for all people. Containing, I. Directions to planters of sugar, and to make it. II. To a Planter touching Cotton, and the Advantage thereof. III. The Art of Distillation, and the great Advantage thereof to England. IV. Of Fermentation, and the Invention thereof. V. Directions for Young and Old to attain speedily the Knowledge of any Language, and speak it as well and fluently as a Native. VI. To teach Children or others Musick or Singing in three or four Months. Vii. Of Education, or the natural and right way to bring up Children. Viii. Of Astrology, shewing the Reason why Persons Born at the same Minute and of different Shapes and Forms, are of various Fortunes. IX. To make Coal-Fires, and the best Grates, with less Fuel, and better than ordinary. X. The best Method of tempering Clay, making Mortar, Tyles, Flooring and Bricks. XI. Of the five Senses, their Nature and Use. XII. Of Dropsies and Consumptions, and. London: printed for E. Harris at the Harrow, and G. Conyers at the Ring; both in Little Britain, [1701]. ESTC No. T131104. Grub Street ID 180154.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The way to get wealth: or, A new and easie way to make twenty three sorts of wine, equal to that of France; with their vertues. Also to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack, Brandy, and Cordial Waters: Pickles, Vinegar, and the Mystery of Vintners. Also, divers Physical Receipts to help a Bad Memory, so that you may remember all that you read or do. To make Cloaths keep out Rain. The Compleat Servant-Maid, directing to Dress Fish, Flesh, or Fowl. To have a fresh Crop of Corn. To make China Varnish, and black Ground for Japan-Work, to Black Wood, and Gild. To which is added, a help to discourse, Giving an Account of Trade of all Countries, and Inventers of Arts and Sciences. An Account of the River Nilus. To make Horses fat. Of Gardning, and many other Curiosities. By the author of The way to save wealth; and of One thousand notable things. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, [1702?]. ESTC No. T52275. Grub Street ID 279411.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The way to get wealth; or, An easie way to make wine of gooseberries, currans, rasberries, Mulberries, Elderberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Dewberries, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Apricocks, Quinces, Plumbs, Damsons, Figs, Cowslips, Scurvygrass, Mint, Morella, Bawm, Apples and Roses, Equal to that of France, with their Physical Virtues: Also to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack. The true Art of Distilling of Brandy, Strong Waters, Cordial Waters: To make Pickles and divers sorts of Vinegars; The Mistery of Confectioners: To recover Wine damaged; Physical Receipts of our Modern Doctors for most Diseases. To help a bad Memory, so that you may remember all that you ever read or do: To make all your wearing Apparel keep out Rain tho' never so great Showers; The Duty of all sorts of Servant Maids, with Directions to Dress Flesh, Fish and Fowl. To Encrease Peas, Beans, Wheat, Barley exceedingly, so that you may have a Treble Crop; To make China Varnish, and Black Ground for Japan Work; To black Wo. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, 1702. ESTC No. T52276. Grub Street ID 279412.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, a short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. ... Composed for the benefit of the English youth, by P. K. The fifth edition, carefully revised and corrected, by R. C. ... London: printed for George Conyers, 1702. ESTC No. N41679. Grub Street ID 28026.
  • J. C, Notar. Pub.. A treasury for dealers, or The Merchant, Cash keeper, Masters, Owners of Ships, Freighters, Factors, Mariner, and Notary Publick's, best Instructor and Companion, in three parts. Part I. Containing an account of Merchants, and Merchandize, Exchanges, and Bills of Exchange, with the manner of Protest, Forms of the most material Writings, belonging to Merchandize, or Sea Affairs, Customs, Entries, &c. The Privileges and Rights of Owners of Ships Instructions for Masters of Ships of Average and Contribution; the Port of London, Customs, and Privileges of the City, relating to Trade; Directions for insuring Ships, Merchandize, &c. with the form of policy of assurance; Tenus Nauticum Bottomere, an account of the Ports, &c. where Goods may be laden, with Fees claimed by Custom-House Officers, Customs of London, in relation to aliens the Factor and Book-Keepers faithful Guide. A very useful Table, containing an exact account cast up, for buying and selling any Commodity, by Number or Weight, wit. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring, and T. Ballard at the Rising Sun in Little-Brittain, 1702. ESTC No. T193951. Grub Street ID 227972.
  • Markham, Gervase. The way to get wealth: or , a new and easie way to make twenty three sorts of wine, equal to that of France; ... To which is added, a help to discourse, giving account of trade of all countries, ... By the author of the way to save wealth and one thousand notable things. London: printed for G. Conyers, [1702]. ESTC No. N66898. Grub Street ID 48548.
  • The florists vade-mecum. Being a choice compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for the propagation, raising, planting, encreasing, and preserving the rarest flowers and plants That Our Climate and Skill (in mixing, making, and meliorating apted Soils to each Species) will perswade to live with us. With Several New Experiments for raising New Varieties, for their most advantageous Management. In a more particular Method than ever yet Publish'd. Together with Directions what to do each Month throughout the Year, in both Orchard and Flower-Garden. The third edition, enlarged. By Samuel Gilbert, Phileromus. London: printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in Paul's Church-Yard; G. Coniers, at the Golden Ring, and T. Ballard, at the Rising-Sun, both in Little-Britain, [1702]. ESTC No. T95543. Grub Street ID 315052.
  • 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.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains from Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chirurgical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the sixteenth time printed, corrected, and augmented, with above thirty new chapters, and Forty New Medicines heretofore never Publish'd. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases in Oxen, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all smaller Cattle. Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training horses up for racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horse-Coursers. To which is Added, in this Sixteenth Impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattl. London: printed for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet; and G. Coniers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, 1703. ESTC No. T90960. Grub Street ID 310804.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, ... II. The art of making glass of chrystal, ... The third edition. With additions by C. K. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. Sprint, [1703?]. ESTC No. N43030. Grub Street ID 28959.
  • Meteorologiæ, or, The true way of fore-seeing and judging the inclination of the air and alteration of the weather in several regions. Wherein is also discovered the causes of our vulgar prognosticators errors, and the right method of judging the weather clearly and perspicuously demonstrated. By William Cock, Philomathemat. A work useful for sailors, gardeners, husbandmen, travellers, as also all curious speculators of nature; and generally, for all persons. The like not hitherto extant. London: printed for J.Conyers at the Bible and Anchor near St. Peter's Church in Cornhill, 1703. ESTC No. N490025. Grub Street ID 370227.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to that of France with their virtues; and to make cyder equal to canary, also to make Wine of all sorts of Herbs, and to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack, Mum, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Butler's-Ale, Brandy, and Cordial Waters, and 40 sorts of Ale, in a Minute; the Mistery of Vintners; curious Physical Receipts; to help the Memory, that you may remember all you read or do; to keep your Cloaths from wet; to make Corn produce a trebble Crop; to make China Varnish and Black Ground for Japan Work to Black Wood and Gild; Directions for Servant Maids of all sorts, and to Dress Fish, Flesh, and Eowl. II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries, Inventors of Arts and Sciences, of the River Nilus, Gardening, and divers other Curiosities. III. A book of knowledge, necessary for all traders, and other persons, containing Accounts ready cast up, Rates of Carmen, Watermen, and Coachmen, to keep. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Gold Ring in Little-Britain, 1703. ESTC No. N45916. Grub Street ID 30784.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, ... II. The art of making glass of chrystal, ... The third edition. With additions by C. K. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. Sprint, [1703?]. ESTC No. N51683. Grub Street ID 35672.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize. Or, day of jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. ... Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapters of the Canticles, ... By the author Samuel Smith, . The one and fortieth impression.. London: printed by I. D. for M. Wotton, and George Conyers, 1703. ESTC No. T35822. Grub Street ID 265851.
  • Neve, Richard. The city and countrey purchaser, and builder's dictionary: or, the compleat builder's guide. ... By T. N. Philomath. London: printed for J. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, 1703. ESTC No. N5034. Grub Street ID 34440.
  • A record of ancient histories, entituled in Latin Gesta Romanorum. Discoursing of sundry examples, for the advancement of vertue, and the abandoning of vice. . London: printed for R. Chiswell, B. Walford, G. Conyers, and J.W., 1703. ESTC No. T128482. Grub Street ID 178063.
  • Schickard, Wilhelm. Wilhelmi Schickardi horologium Ebræum, sive consilium, quomodo sancta lingua spatio XXIV. horarum ab aliquot collegis sufficienter apprehendi queat. Editio ultima. Prioribus omnibus accuratior, & pleniori linguarum Græcæ, Latinæ, necnon Anglicanæ cum Hebraicâ harmoniâ locupletata.. Londini: Typis Sam. Roycroft, impensis R. Chiswell, S. & J. Sprint, M. Wotton, S. Smith, B. Walford, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, R. Battersby, & T. Ballard, 1703. ESTC No. N25148. Grub Street ID 14501.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia. Pleasant for age to shun drowsie thoughts; Profitable for Youth, to avoid other wanton Pastimes, and bringing to Both a desired Content. By Robert Green, Master of Arts in Cambridge. London: printed by W. O. for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1703]. ESTC No. T74655. Grub Street ID 297655.
  • Drexel, Jeremias. Considerations of Drexelius on the eternity of hell torments. Translated into English. London: printed for N. Boddington in Duck-Lane, G. Conyers, S. Sprint, and T. Ballard in Little-Britain, 1703. ESTC No. T134652. Grub Street ID 183273.
  • Dent, Arthur. The plain man's path-way to heaven. Wherein every man may clearly see whether he shall be saved or damned. Set forth dialogue-wise: ... By Arthur Dent, ... Corrected and much amended; with a table of all the principle [sic] matters; and three prayers, . London: printed for George Conyers, 1704. ESTC No. N24468. Grub Street ID 13826.
  • Smith, John. The experienc'd fowler: or, The gentleman's recreation. Containing, I. The true art of taking water and land fowl, ... VIII. To order bees to great advantage. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. Sprint, 1704. ESTC No. N47579. Grub Street ID 32260.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The compleat fisher, or the true art of angling: being a clear and speedy way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons; ... By J. S. a brother of the angle. The third edition enlarged.. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. Sprint, 1704. ESTC No. T117088. Grub Street ID 168712.
  • Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur formulæ oratoriæ, et index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii. Editio novissima prioribus emendatior.. Londini: typis excuduntur pro Mat. Wotton, ad insigne Trium Pugionum, in vico vulgò dicto Fleetstreet; & G. Conyers, ad insigne Annuli Aurei, in vico vulgò dicto Little-Britain, 1704. ESTC No. T123365. Grub Street ID 173853.
  • Index poeticus, commonstrans, descriptiones, comparationes, allusiones, vitus, locos communes, ... &c. Quae habentur apud poetas, veteres & recentiores, majorum & minorum gentium. Londini: typis J. Wilde, impensis G. Conyers, & M. Wotton, 1704. ESTC No. T123366. Grub Street ID 173854.
  • Youths recreation; or, merry pastimes in two parts. Part I. Containing delightful and profitable stories, novels, merry jests, witty sayings, ... The original of the word cockney, put upon the citizens of London, ... Part II. Strange and wonderful histories or stories of giants, pigmies, fairies, witches, . The second edition with additions.. London: printed for G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, 1704. ESTC No. N54830. Grub Street ID 38470.
  • White, John. A rich cabinet of modern curiosities. Containing, 1. Many natural and artificial conclusions. ... With a multitude of other curiosities, the whole adorned with above forty curious cuts. By John White,. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring, in Little Brittain, [1704?. ESTC No. N12954. Grub Street ID 2916.
  • Collins, John. Collin's arithmetick: shewing, how you may speedily learn (without the help of a master) numeration, addition, subtraction, ... By J. Collins, philomath. Publish'd by J. Plant. London: printed for Geo. Conyers, 1704. ESTC No. N69542. Grub Street ID 50568.
  • Mandeville, Sir. John. The voyages and travels of Sir John Mandevile, Knight: wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem: as also to the lands of the Great Caan, and of Prestor John; to India, and divers other countries: . London: printed for R. Chiswell, B. Walford, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1704. ESTC No. N63242. Grub Street ID 45456.
  • Meager, Leonard. The compleat English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters and gardners: in three parts. I. Shewing the best 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. II. How to Order the Kitchen 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 and newest Fashion, all cut in 24 curious Copper-Plates; also the most Approved Ways for Raising all sorts of Flowers, with Directions to Order Arbours, and Hedges in Gardning. The tenth edition. To which is now added, a supplement, Directing how to know what sort of Earth is proper for all sorts of Fruit-Trees, and when 'tis proper to Dung, and when not; Evils in Fruit-Trees how to remedy, to preserve Wall-Fruits; rare Secrets, for want of Knowledge thereof, many chief Plants dye: To know the proper Season for Herbs, Plants, &c. A Suppl. London: printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers, in Fleetstreet; and G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little Britain, 1704. ESTC No. T98327. Grub Street ID 317623.
  • The feminine monarchy; or the history of bees; shewing their admirable nature and property, their generation and colony, and government, loyalty, art, industy, enemies, wars, magnamity, &c. Together with the right ordering of them from time to time, and the sweet profit arising thereof. Written in Latin by Charles Butler, and now translated into English by W. S. To which is added some observations of silk worms, and how to manage and keep them to advantage, never before made publick. London: printed for G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, 1704. ESTC No. T199533. Grub Street ID 231610.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: or, a short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. ... Composed for the benefit of the English youth, by P.K. The sixth edition, carefully revised and corrected, by R.C. ... London: printed for George Conyers, 1704. ESTC No. T123018. Grub Street ID 173547.
  • Eland, William. Eland's tutor to astrology: or, astrology made easie; being a plain introduction to that art, ... The tenth edition. Corrected from its former errors, and enlarged: ... By Geo. Parker, . London: printed for G. Conyers, J. Sprint and T. Ballard, 1704. ESTC No. T110262. Grub Street ID 162801.
  • Hooker, Richard. The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, compleated out of his own manuscripts. Dedicated to the King's most excellent majesty, Charles II. by whose royal father (near his Martyrdom) the former five books (then only extant) were commended to his dear children, as an excellent means to satisfie private scruples, and settle the publick peace of this church and kingdom. To which are added, several other treatises by the same author. All revised and corrected in numberless places of the former edition, by a diligent hand. There is also prefix'd before the book, The life of the author, sometime written by Isaac Walton. London: printed for R. C. [Richard Chiswell?] S. S. [S. Smith or Samuel Sprint?] B. W. [Benjamin Walford?] M. W. [Matthew Wotton?] G. C. [George Conyers?] and are to be sold by H. Mortlock, J. Robinson, D. Brown, S. Crouch, E. Evets, J. Lawrence, R. Sare, S. Smith, A. Churchil, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, T. Horne, J. Knapton, T. Child, R. Knaplock, J. Wyat, R. Wilkin, E. Castle, A. Bosvile, and D. Midwinter, MDCCV. [1705]. ESTC No. T70802. Grub Street ID 294461.
  • Johnson, Richard. The famous history of the seven champions of Christendom. S. George of England, S. Denis of France, S. James of Spain, S. Anthony of Italy, S. Andrew of Scotland, S. Patrick of Ireland, and S. David of Wales. Shewing their honourable battles by sea and land: their tilts, justs, tournaments, for ladies: their combats with gyants, monsters and dragons: Their Adventures in Foreign Nations: Their Enchantments in the Holy Land: Their Knighthoods, Prowess, and Chivalry, in Europe, Africa, and Asia; with their Victories against the Enemies of Christ. Also the true Manner and Places of their Deaths, being Seven Tragedies: And how they came to be called, The Seven Saints of Christendom. The First Part. London: printed for Ric. Chiswell; M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and B. Walford, 1705. ESTC No. T122150. Grub Street ID 172877.
  • The voyages and travels of Sir John Mandevile, Knight: Wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem: as also to the lands of the Great Caan, and of Prestor John; to India, and divers other countries: together with many and strange marvels therein. London: printed for R. Chiswell, B. Walford, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1705. ESTC No. T100819. Grub Street ID 154730.
  • The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome; whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Cisre, Penthisilia, Deborah, Dejanara, and Boadicia. Wherein the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their own nation, and the admiration of all the world. London: printed by W. O. [William Onley] for G. Conyers, in Little Britain, over against Bartholomew-Close-Gate, [1705?]. ESTC No. T114475. Grub Street ID 166283.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece. Or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, ... II. The art of making glass of crystal, ... The fourth edition. With additions by C.K. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. Sprint, [1705?]. ESTC No. T122550. Grub Street ID 173215.
  • Sports and pastime: or, Hocus-Pocus improv'd. Shewing, 1. To turn water into wine. 2. To convey a card out of a nut-shell. 3. To catch birds. 4. To take Eels. 5. To make sport with an Egg 6. To fetch a Shilling out of a Handkerchief. 7. To wring Beer out of the Handle of a Knife. 8. Tricks with Tobacco-Pipes. 9. To win at Racing. 10. To know Cross or Pile by the Sound of Money. 11. To wrap one's Knuckles. 12. To make you laugh till the Tears stand in your Eyes. 13. To fox Fish. 14. A Philosoph-Experiment: 15. To cure the Tooth-Ach. 16. To bring 2 Pieces together 17. To win a Wager by feeling, 18. To take Conies. 19. To catch Wild-Ducks. 20. Sport with a Maid. 21. To make Liquor boil out of a Pot. 22. To prevent frothing Pots. 23. To Hatch-Chickens without a Hen. 24. Make it freeze by the Fire. 25. To take a String off a Pipe 26. To make good Sport. 27. To strike Chalks through a Table. 28. To convey Money away. 29. To play the wag with a Servant-Maid. 30. To make Sport with Bells. 31. Meat. London]: Printed for G. Conyers at the Ring in Little-Britain, and S. Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-Street, [1705?. ESTC No. T179801. Grub Street ID 216508.
  • Greene, Robert. The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only daughter and heir to Pandosto King of Bohemia. Pleasant for age, to shun drowzy thoughts; profitable for youth, to avoid other wanton pastimes, and bringing to both a desired content. A pleasant winter-evening's entertainment. By R. Green, Master of Arts in Cambridge. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1705?]. ESTC No. T177303. Grub Street ID 214247.
  • S., J.. An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. Containing I. The life and death of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: With The lives of the Apostles and holy evangelists. II. The lives of the antient fathers, shcool-men, first reformers, and modern DIVINES. III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, who have lived in these latter centuries. IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, ... By J. S. Gent. The third edition, enlarged with many lives which were omitted in the former impression.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the gold ring in Little Britain, 1706. ESTC No. T105823. Grub Street ID 159041.
  • Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha. Written in Spanish By Michael de Cervantes Saavedra. Formerly made English by Thomas Shelton; now Revis'd, Corrected, and partly new Translated from the Original. By Capt. John Stevens. Illustrated with 33 Copper Plates curiously Engraved from the Brussels Edition. In Two Volumes. The second edition farther revis'd and amended.. London: printed for R. Chiswell, S. and J. Sprint, R. Battersby, S. Smith, and B. Walford, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1706. ESTC No. T59511. Grub Street ID 285510.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to French, and cyder equal to Canary, to make wine of all sorts of herbs, to make mead, rum, rack, mum, coffee, tea, chocolate, Butler's-ale, brandy, cordial waters, and 40 sorts of ale, in a minute; the mistery of vintners; physical receipts; to remember all you read or do; to make corn produce a trebble crop; to to [sic] make china varnish and black ground for Japan work to black wood and gild; directions for servant maids to dress fish, flesh and fowl. II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries, inventors of arts and siences [sic], of the River Nilus, gardening, &c. III. A book of knowledge for all persons, containing accounts cast up, rates of car, water and coachmen, to keep accompts, make bills, bonds, wills, receipts; recover bad debts, and compound them; to write letters; days fortunate; of sun rising and setting; tide ebbing and flowing; make strops to set razors; t. The second edition enlarged.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, 1706. ESTC No. T52274. Grub Street ID 279410.
  • H., R.. The anglers sure guide: or, angling improved, and methodically digested; Shewing, I. When, and how to gather and provide the best Materials for Fishing Tackle. II. The most proper Baits to delude and take all sorts of Fresh-Water-Fish. III. How to make, order, preserve and use such Tackie and Baits. IV. The Names, Nature, &c. and Medicinal Vertues of those Fish. V. Their Haunts, Spawning-Times and Season. VI. The worst and best Seasons and Times to angle for them. Vii. The best and aptest ways of taking them by Angling, &c. Viii. The various and choicest ways of dressing 'em. IX. How to make, store, order and preserve Fish-Ponds, Stews, and Fish. X. Wherein the Angler is punishable by Law, if he invade another's Right by Angling. XI. How the Angler may lawfully defend himself, if wrongfully disturbed in his Angling. XII. Some Presidents of Licenses to angle in another's Fishery. Together with many other useful and pleasant Varieties, suitable to the Recreation of Angling. Adorned with copper. London: printed by J. H. for G. Conyers at the Ring, and T. Ballard at the Rising Sun, in Little-Brittain, 1706. ESTC No. T72892. Grub Street ID 296306.
  • Lupton, Thomas. A thousand notable things. Containing modern curiosities, viz. divers rare and experienc'd physical receipts. Monthly observations in gardening, planting, and grafting. To catch birds, fish, &c. ... Also a new help to discourse, and directions to read, write, indite, and speak languages readily. . London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, [1706?]. ESTC No. T112528. Grub Street ID 164518.
  • S., J.. An ecclesiastical history: containing I. The life and death of our blessed Lord and saviour Jesus Christ: ... II. The lives of the antient fathers ... III. The lives of several honourable and pious persons, ... IV. The lives of all the kings and queens of England, ... By J. S. . The third edition, enlarged ... London: printed for G. Conyers, [1706]. ESTC No. T211322. Grub Street ID 239043.
  • The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to French, and cyder equal to Canary, to make wine of all sorts of herbs to make mead, rum, rack, mum, coffee, tea, chocolate, Butler's-ale, brandy, cordial waters, and 40 sorts of ale, in a minute; the mistery of vintners; physical receipts; to remember all you read or do; to make corn produce a trebble crop; to to [sic] make China varnish and black ground for Japan work to black wood and gild; directions for servant maids to dress fish, flesh and fowl. II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries, inventors of arts and siences [sic], of the River Nilus, gardening &c. III. A book of knowledge for all persons, containing accounts cast up, rates of car, water and coachmen, to keep accompts, make bills, bonds, wills, receipts; recover bad debts, and compound them; to write letters; days fortunate; of sun rising and setting; tide ebbing and flowing; make strops to set razors; to. The second edition enlarged.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, 1706. ESTC No. T505110. Grub Street ID 412873.
  • A spark from the altar or, a sure guide to communicants before, at, and after receiving the Lord's Supper. Consisting of meditations, hymns and prayers for every day in the week. To which is added, directions for holy living and dying. With a pathetick discourse on death, judgment, heaven, and hell. London]: Printed for J. Sprint at the Blue Bell, and G. Coniers at the Ring in Little-Britain, 1706. ESTC No. N504430. Grub Street ID 435942.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore: being (for ease) reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother-tongue. And towards compleating the English part (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The sixth edition, enlarged. By Elisha Coles, late of Magd. Coll. Oxon. London: printed by F. C. for R. Chiswell, C. Harper, S. and J. Sprint, D. Browne, and A. and J. Churchill, J. Waltho, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, and J. Place, 1707. ESTC No. N9205. Grub Street ID 54081.
  • Markham, Gervase. The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation: or, the whole art of husbandry; containing I. Directions to cure all diseases in horses, which are almost 300, with 12 medicines only not of 12d cost. Also to cure oxen. kine. bulls. calves. ... II. Directions to improv land. ... III. To brew pale ale and beer, ... IV. Of planting and raising trees for timber and fruit, ... V. To destroy moles, foxes and other vermin. VI. To heal all diseases in men or women with chew'd white bread. ... VII. Directions in angling. fowling. hawking. hunting. ringing, &c. By G. Markham gent. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Brittain, [1707]. ESTC No. R230416. Grub Street ID 102743.
  • Markham, Gervase. The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation: or, the whole art of husbandry; containing I. Directions to cure all diseases in horses, which are almost 300, with 12 medicines only not of 12d cost. Also to cure oxen. Kine. Bulls. Calves, sheep. Lambs. Goats. Swine. Dogs. Conies. Hares. Poultry. Geese. Ducks. Swans, &c. Pigeons. Singing birds. Hawks. Deer, &c. To teach dogs. II. Directions to improve land. Arable and pasture. To order flax. Hemp. Saffron. Liquorice. Bees. Silk-worms. and to make some new invented plows. III. To brew pale ale and beer, make cyder equal to canary, and not stand in 4d. charge per quart, and to make mead and metheglin. IV. Of planting and raising trees for timber and fruit, grafting and gardening, to order clover and St. Foin. V. To destroy moles, foxes and other vermin. VI. To heal all diseases in men or women with chew'd white bread. Also a pleasant and wholesome drink for a family, which will not cost a farthing a gallon, best for young and old, rich a. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Brittain. Price. 1s, 1707. ESTC No. T31012. Grub Street ID 261844.
  • 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.
  • Cowell, John. A law dictionary: or, the interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of that Part Of Great Britain, call'd England; and in tenures and jocular customs: first published by the Learned Dr. Cowel, and now very much augmented and improv'd, by the Addition of many Thousand Words, as are found in our Histories, Antiquities, Cartularies, Rolls, Registers, and other Manuscript Records, not hitherto Explain'd in any Dictionary, to the Year 1708. With an appendix, containing the antient names of places in (that part of Great-Britain call'd) England, very necessary for the use of all such, that Converse with Ancient Deeds, Charters, &c. London: printed for D. Browne, R. Sare, S. Battersby, J. Walthoe, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, G. Conyers, T. Ballard and Edw. Place, 1708. ESTC No. T132902. Grub Street ID 181792.
  • Nourse, Timothy. The mistery of husbandry discover'd. Containing several new and advantageous ways of tillage, sowing, planting, ... of all sorts of meadows, pasture, corn-land, ... As also of fruit ... By Tim Nourse, gent. The third edition. To which is added, the compleat collier: .. By J. C.. London: printed for George Conyers, 1708. ESTC No. T131546. Grub Street ID 180529.
  • The compleat collier: or, the whole art of sinking, getting, and working; coal-mines &c. as is now used in the northern parts, especially about Sunderland and New-castle. By J.C. London: printed for George Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain, 1708. ESTC No. T131547. Grub Street ID 180530.
  • Moyle, John. Chyrurgic memoirs: being an account of many extraordinary cures which occurred in the series of the author's practice, especially at Sea, when imploy'd in the Governments Service. Among which are some things of the greatest Importance, not formerly discovered, very useful to be known in the Art of Chyrurgery. By John Moyle, Sen. One of Her. Majesties Antient Navy Chyrurgions. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and J. Sprint, at the Bell and G. Conyers at the Ring, both in Little-Britain, MDCCVIII. [1708]. ESTC No. T89423. Grub Street ID 309323.
  • Consett, Henry. The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts. To which is added, a brief discourse of the structure and manner of forming the libel or declaration. The third edition, corrected; with large additions. By H. C. London: printed for S. Battersby at Staples-Inn-Gate in Holborn; J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloisters; J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, in Little-Britain, 1708. ESTC No. T144440. Grub Street ID 191311.
  • Neve, Richard. Mathematicks made plain, In the Solution of Variety Of Useful Propositions in Arithmetick. Interest, Simple and Compound. Geometry. Surveying. Gauging. Measuring all Artificers Works. Trigonometry, Plain and Spherical. Astronomy. Geography. Navigation. Dialling. Chronology. Dioptricks. Staticks. Gunnery. Military Fortification. Civil and Naval Architecture. Mechanick Powers. Automaticks, or Clock-Work, &c. All Perform'd by that Excellent Line of Numbers, commonly call'd Gunter's-Line. Being A necessary Companion for Gentlemen, Military Officers, Engineers, Architects, Seamen, Surveyors, Usurers, Shopkeepers of all sorts; Artificers, as Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Shipwrights, Watch-Makers, Glaziers, Painters, Plaisterers, &c. By Richard Neve, Philomath. Approv'd of by the Royal Society. London: printed by W. Pearson, for G. Conyers, J. Sprint, and T. Ballard, all in Little-Britain. 1708, 1708. ESTC No. T39041. Grub Street ID 268404.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XX. Chap. of the Revelations; plainly shewing the Happy State of the Godly, and the Woful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, Vers 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word. The two and fortieth impression.. London: printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet street, near the Temple-Gate; and George Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain, [1708]. ESTC No. T35823. Grub Street ID 265852.
  • Heylyn, Peter. A help to English history, containing a succession of all the Kings of England, the English, Saxons, and the Britains; the Kings and Princes of Wales, the Kings and Lords of Man, and the Isle of Wight: AS Also Of all the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls and Bishops thereof; With The Descriptions of the places from whence they had their Titles; Together with the Names, and Ranks of the Viscounts, Barons and Baronets of England. By P. Heylyn, D.D. And since his death, continu'd to this present year, 1709. with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility, Blazon'd. London: printed by Benj. Motte, for J. Nicholson, G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, and Tho. Ballard, in Little-Britain, 1709. ESTC No. N17458. Grub Street ID 6926.
  • Familiares colloquendi formulae, in usum scholarum concinnatae; ... Partim collectae, partim compositae. Editio decima octava, correctior & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. . Londini: impensis J. Sprint & G. Conyers, 1709. ESTC No. N9672. Grub Street ID 54550.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis Dialogorum selectorum libri duo. A Gulielmo Du-Gardo recogniti, & (variis collatis exemplaribus) multo castigati`us qu`am ant`e editi. Cum interpretatione Latin^a, multis in locis emendat^a, & ad Calcem adject^a. Londini: typis T. Hodgkin; impensis R. Chiswell, B. Walford, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. Walthoe, J. Nicholson, S. Sprint, & T. Ballard. 1709. ESTC No. T112691. Grub Street ID 164658.
  • Leybourn, William. Panarithmologia: or, the trader's sure guide. Containing, exact, and useful tables ready cast up, adapted to the use of merchants, Bankers, Grocers, Weavers, and Haberdashers: And all that deal by Wholesale or Retale. Also, for Carpenters, Bricklayers, Joyners, Glaziers, Plasterers, Plummers, and Painters, And all other Mechanicks. As also, For all Purchasers of Houses or Lands: Shewing the Interest of Money, and Discount on prompt Payment. By William Leybourn. The second edition.. London: printed by W. Pearson, for H. Rhodes at the Star the corner of Bride-Lane, Fleet-Street, J. Sprint at the Bell, and G. Conyers at the Ring, both in Little-Brittain, and Maurice Atkins at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1709. ESTC No. N11651. Grub Street ID 1654.
  • A pocket book: for all persons. Containing 1. A discription of England and of the four parts of the world. 2. The present state of London. 3. Accounts cast up of great use to all traders. 4. Directions to write letters to chapmen and others. 5. Of the sun's rising and setting. 6. To keep account-book. 7. To make a will, and settle an estate with Christian prudence. 8. An account of all the market-towns in England, the counties they are in, distance of miles from London, and days fairs and markets are kept on. 9. The price of bricklayers, glaziers ... 10. Instructions for masters of ships. 11. Rates of carmen, coachmen, and waggoners, ... 12. A perpetual almanack. 13. To make ink. 14. Of holidays. 15. To take out a statute of bankrupt. 16. the best way to recover and compound debts. ... 21. Days of electing city officers, and divers other matters. London]: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1709?. ESTC No. N70685. Grub Street ID 51166.
  • The counter scuffle. Whereunto is added, The counter ratt. Written by R. S. London: printed for R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. Walthoe, and J. Innys. A 2 [1710?]. ESTC No. T124706. Grub Street ID 174883.
  • A compleat and experienc'd angler, in two parts: or, the anglers vade mecum. Shewing the best way to make fishing-rods, lines, floats,... The second part contains directions to take fowls, and to order singing birds, hawks, . London: printed for G. Conyers, [1710?]. ESTC No. N54446. Grub Street ID 38189.
  • Art's master-piece : or, a companion for the ingenious, of either sex, in two parts. ... to which are added, many curiosities and rare secrets, known to few, but very profitable and pleasant. The 5th edition, with additions by C.K.. London: printed for G. Conyers and F. B. Sprint, [1710?]. ESTC No. N473640. Grub Street ID 367410.
  • Deloney, Thomas. The garland of good-will: divided into three parts. Containing many pleasant songs and poems. With a table to find the names of the songs. T- D-. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Sign of the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T66975. Grub Street ID 291638.
  • Dare, Josiah. Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son. Containing instructions for his behaviour and deportment among men, in the Various Conditions of His Life. By the Observation of which, a Man may raise himself and his Fortune. Licensed, Octob. 27th by Sir R. L. S. London: printed for J. & B. Sprint, at the Bell; and G. Conyers, at the Ring; both in Little-Britain, 1710. ESTC No. T153311. Grub Street ID 197700.
  • Panarithmologia: or, The trader's sure guide. Containing, exact, and useful tables ready cast up, adapted to the use of merchants, mercers, bankers, drapers, goldsmiths, grocers, brewers, weavers, and haberdashers. And all that deal by wholesale or retale. Also, for carpenters, bricklayers, joyners, glaziers, plaisterers, plummers, and painters. And all other mechanicks. As also for all purchasers of houses or lands: shewing the interest of money, and discount on prompt payment. The fourth edition. By William Leybourn. London: printed by W. Pearson, for J. and B. Sprint at the Bell, G. Conyers at theRing both in Little-Britain; and J. Clarke Duck-Lane, [1710?]. ESTC No. R16280. Grub Street ID 64149.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great pains from approved experience, and the publick practice of the best horse-marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. containing cures physical: the II. all cures chirurgical. Together with the nature, use, and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the seventeenth time printed, corrected, and augmented, with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines heretofore never publish'd. To which is added, the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, goats, dogs, and all smaller cattle. Also the compleat jockey; containing methods for the training horses up for racing, with their heats and courses, and manner of keeping, &c. Also, instructions to avoid being cheated by horse-coursers. To which is added, in this seventeenth impression, directions to preserve all sorts of c. London: printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, 1710. ESTC No. T121688. Grub Street ID 172446.
  • Meager, Leonard. The compleat English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters and gardners: in three parts I. Shewing the best 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. II. How to Order the Kitchen 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 and newest Fashion, all cut in 24 curious Copper-Plates; also the most Approved Ways for Raising all sorts of Flowers, with Directions to Order Arbours, and Hedges in Gardning. The eleventh edition. To which is now added, a supplement, Directing how to know what sort of Earth is proper for all sorts of Fruit-Trees, and when 'tis proper to Dung, and when not; Evils in Fruit-Trees how to remedy, to preserve Wall-Fruits; rare Secrets, for want of Knowledge thereof, many chief Plants dye: To know the proper Season for Herbs, Plans, &c. A Supp. London: printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street; and G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T98326. Grub Street ID 317622.
  • The compleat English and French vermin-killer: being a companion for all families. Shewing ready way to Destroy Adders, Badgers, Birds of all sorts, Bugs, Ducks, Earwigs, Fish, Fleas, Flies, Foxes, Frogs, Gnats, Lice, Mice, Moles, Otters, Pismires, Polt-Cats, Rabits, Rats, Scorpions, Snakes, Snails, Spiders, Toads, Wants or Moles, Wasps, Weasles, Wolf-Fly, Worms in Houses Garden, &c. With some directions for gardiners, and the prizes of workmens labour. Being a Rich Cabinet of Modern Curiosities. Adorn'd with cuts. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Brittain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T131457. Grub Street ID 180442.
  • Meager, Leonard. The compleat English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters and gardners: in three parts ... The tenth edition. To which is now added, a supplement, ... Begun by Leonard Meager, ... and now enlarged by way of supplement, by a lover of this princely diversion, . London: printed for M. Wotton; and G. Conyers, [1710?]. ESTC No. N55081. Grub Street ID 38637.
  • Deloney, Thomas. The garland of good-will: divided into three parts. Containing many pleasant songs and poems. With a Table to find the Names of the Songs. T- D-. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Sign of the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T142267. Grub Street ID 189678.
  • W. J, A.M.. The father's blessing penn'd for the instruction of his children. Containing godly and delightful verses, ... rules of behaviour; and other useful matters to allure children to read. Adorn'd with 24 cuts. By W. J. A.M. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T133451. Grub Street ID 182261.
  • The countryman's treasure: shewing the nature, causes, and cure of all diseases incident to cattle, Viz. Oxen, Cows, Calves, And Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Asses, Mules, And Dogs. With proper Means to prevent their Common Diseases and Distempers; being useful Receipts, as they have been practis'd by long Experience of Fifty Years, and also approv'd. To which is further added, a Treatise of ..., their Ordering and Encrease, wild or tame; or, The Warrener's best Instructor. With Directions to destroy all manner of Vermin, in Houses, Gardens, Fields, Warrens, Fishponds, &c. Fitted for the Use of all Farmers and others that deal in Cattle, &c. By James Lambert. The fourth edition. London: printed for J. & B. Sprint, G. Conyers, and T. Ballard, in Little-Britain, [1710?]. ESTC No. T118754. Grub Street ID 170236.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiae & West-Frisiae: ex decreto illustriss. D.D. Ordinum ejusdem provinciae. Londini: impensis M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. and B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, W. Innis, B. Couse, 1711. ESTC No. N11391. Grub Street ID 1390.
  • Hale, Matthew. Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. Late Chief Justice of the King's-Bench. Imprimatur, Antonius Saunders, Reverendissimo D no. Domino Gilberto Archiepisc. Cant. à Sacris Domesticis. Ex Aedibus Lambethanis Martii 13. 167?. London: printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, J. Sprint, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and D. Midwinter, MDCCXI. [1711]. ESTC No. T129379. Grub Street ID 178837.
  • M. Tullii Ciceronis orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ & West-Frisiæ: Ex decreto illustriss. D. D. Ordinum ejusdem Provinciae. Londini: impensis M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. and B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, W. Innis, B. Couse, 1711. ESTC No. T205427. Grub Street ID 369580.
  • The mothers blessing, or The godly counsel of a gentlewoman, not long since deceas'd, left behind her for her children. Containing many good exhortations and good admonitions, profitable for all parents to leave as a legacy to their children. By Mrs. Dorothy Leigh. London: printed by H. Meere, for M. Wooton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, A. Bettesworth, and B. Cowse, 1712. ESTC No. T498434. Grub Street ID 399172.
  • Ronksley, William. The child's weeks-work: or, A little book, so nicely suited to the genius and capacity of a little child, both for matter and method, that it will infallibly allure and lead him on into a way of reading with all the ease and expedition that can be desired. By William Ronksley. London: printed for G. Conyers and J. Richardson, in Little Britan, 1712. ESTC No. T133642. Grub Street ID 182388.
  • Familiares colloquendi formulae, in usum scholarum concinnatae; ... Partim collectae, partim compositae. Editio decima nona, correctior & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. . Londini: impensis J. Sprint & G. Conyers, 1712. ESTC No. T186707. Grub Street ID 222841.
  • Erra Pater.. A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, doctor in astronomy and physick: Very profitable to keep the body in health: and also Ptolomeus saith the same. Together with the fairs and high-ways, and several new editions. To which is added, The vermine killer. London: printed for R. Chiswel, B[enjamin]. W[alford]. and G. Conyers at the Ring in Little-Britain, [1712?]. ESTC No. T231669. Grub Street ID 257148.
  • The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome: whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Circe, Penthisilea, Deborah, Dejanira, and Boadicea. Wherein the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their own nation, and the admiration of all the world. The twentieth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, 1712. ESTC No. N66680. Grub Street ID 48382.
  • The indictment, arraignment, tryal, and judgment, at large, of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the First, Of Glorious Memory, Begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the Ninth of October, 1660, and Continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey until Friday the Nineteenth of the same Month. Together with a Summary of the Dark and Horrid Decrees of those Cabbalists, Preparatory to that Hellish Fact. Expos'd to View for the Reader's Satisfaction, and Information of Posterity. To which is added, their speeches. With a Preface, giving an Account of the Rise and Progress of Enthusiasm among us, and in other Parts of Europe; with the Characters, and Answer to the Tenets of the several Persons Executed. London: printed for J. Walthoe, M. Wootton, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, and W. Innys. 1713. ESTC No. T108291. Grub Street ID 161192.
  • Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur formulæ oratoriæ, et index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii. Editio novissima prioribus emendatior.. Londini: typis excuduntur pro Mat. Wotton ad Insigne Trium Pugionum, in vico vulgo dicto Fleet street; & G. Conyers, ad Insigne Annuli Aurei, in vico vulgo dicto Little-Britain, 1713. ESTC No. T210893. Grub Street ID 238786.
  • The Dutch fortune teller: discovering XXXVI several questions, ... Brought into England by John Booker. London: printed for H. Rhodes; M. Wotton; G. Conyers, S. Deacon, 1714. ESTC No. N30048. Grub Street ID 19035.
  • The assize of bread; The assize of bread; and other assizes of weights and measures, which, by the laws of this realm, are commanded to be observ'd and kept by all bakers, brewers, innholders, victualers, vintners, butchers, &c. Whereunto is added, several good and useful orders in making and retailing all sorts of bread to His Majesty's subjects. Agreeing with all the laws, statutes, and customs of England. Newly corrected and enlarg'd from twelve-pence the quarter of wheat to three-pound six-pence the quarter, according to the rise and fall of the markets, by six-pence per quarter. Together with the assize settled by act of Parliament in the 8th year of the reign of our late Gracious Sovereign Qu. Anne, of Blessed Memory. Also, the ordering the clerk of the market's office, and for reformation of false weights and measures, according to the several statutes in that behalf made. London: printed for J. Walthoe, J. Nicholson, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. & B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, R. Gosling, and W. Innys, 1714. ESTC No. T6643. Grub Street ID 291177.
  • The assize of bread; and other assizes of weights and measures, which, by the laws of this realm, are commanded to be observ'd and kept by all bakers, brewers, innholders, victualers, vintners, butchers, &c. ... Newly corrected and enlarg'd . London: printed for J. Walthoe, J. Nicholson, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, J. & B. Sprint, T. Ballard, R. Gosling, and B. Cowse, 1714. ESTC No. N4942. Grub Street ID 33738.
  • The experienc'd farrier's jewel, country-man's treasure, and gentleman's companion; shewing an easy and cheap way to cure many distempers. In horses, bulls, cows, oxen, calves, sheep, goats, hogs, mules, asses, dogs, hares, deer, conies, and poultry to destroy vermin. To which is added, some physical receipts for distempers incident to mankind: the like not extant. Fitted for the use of gentlemen, farmers, and all people that deal in cattle. By J. Johnson, Gent. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Sign of the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, [1714?]. ESTC No. T504953. Grub Street ID 397260.
  • Wilkins, John. Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, a sermon preached at his funeral, by William Lloyd, D. D. then Dean of Bangor, now Lord Bishop of Worcester. The seventh edition.. London: printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, Tim. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, B. Tooke, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, R. Parker, R. Smith, G. Conyers, T. Ballard, and B. Cowse, 1715. ESTC No. T115138. Grub Street ID 166918.
  • A sure way to order bees and and fruit-trees, or, a compleat bee-master. Shewing, I. The way to manage and encrease them. ... IV. Directions for managing fruit-trees, &c. . London: printed for G. Conyers, [1715?]. ESTC No. N56429. Grub Street ID 39565.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis anglo-latino-græca: or, a short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing Nouns Substantive, Adjective, With their Genders and Declensions; Verbs with their several Conjugations: With the Quantities of Doubtful Syllables. To which is Added, A Collection of Sententious Proverbs. With Examples of the Five Declensions of Latin Nouns, especially Heteroclite; And for Declining of Greek Nouns Latinized. Composed for the Benefit of the English Youth, by P.K. The ninth edition, carefully revised and corrected, by R.C. ... London: printed for George Conyers, at the Golden Ring, in Little-Britain, [1715?]. ESTC No. T131145. Grub Street ID 180188.
  • England's compleat jester, refin'd and improv'd: with the addition of eight new delightful and pleasant novels never before printed. And an excellent receipt to cure mad love. To which is yet farther added, many new and diverting letters, with their answers, Extreamly Comical and Entertaining. The fifth edition.. London: printed by J. W. for J. Sprint, and G. Conyers, both in Little-Britain, 1716. ESTC No. T186308. Grub Street ID 222467.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis Dialogorum selectorum libri duo. A Gulielmo Du-Gardo recogniti, & (variis collatis exemplaribus) multo castigati`us qu`am ante editi. Cum interpretatione Latin^a, multis in locis emendat^a, & ad Calcem adject^a. Londini: typis T. W.& T. S. impensis M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. & B. Sprint, B. Took, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, W. Innis. MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T112690. Grub Street ID 164657.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The compleat fisher: or, the true art of angling. Being a clear and speedy way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish, with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons: How to know the Haunts of Fish, and Angle for them in all Waters and Weathers, at the Top, Middle, or Bottom: Baiting of the Ground, and Night Baits, Oyls, and Ointments, Baits Natural and Artificial: The several Ways of Angling: To make Oyl of Asper, and many rare Secrets, never before made Publick; containing the whole Body of Angling, and Mystery of a Compleat Angler. To Fish in Hackney River, the best Stands, and how to make the best Tackling to Fish there. By J. S. a brother of the angle. The fourth edition, enlarged.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Ring, and J. and B. Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain, 1716. ESTC No. N28008. Grub Street ID 17229.
  • Jonson, Ben. The works of Ben. Johnson. In six volumes. Adorn'd with cuts. London: printed for J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, G. Conyers, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, J. Tonson, and W. Innys, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T52741. Grub Street ID 279758.
  • Royal College of Physicians of London.. Pharmacop.ia 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.
  • The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan Lord Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, in Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James the Second, Annoque Dom. 1688. London: printed for J. Nicholson, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. and D. Sprint, T. Ballard, W. Mears and J. Browne, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T103539. Grub Street ID 157167.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains and Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chyrargical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the Nineteenth Time Printed, Corrected and Augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty new Medicines, heretofore never Published. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases, in Oxen, Cow, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Catle. Also The compleat jockey. Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horsecoursers. To which is added in this nineteenth impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle from. London: printed for N. and M. Boddington, at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain; and M. Wotton at the Cross Daggers in Fleet-street, 1717. ESTC No. T122444. Grub Street ID 173128.
  • 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.
  • A collection of cases, and other discourses, lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England. By some divines of the city of London. To which is added, a discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God: by the most Reverend William King, Archbishop of Dublin. In three volumes. With a catalogue of all the cases and discourses, with the authors names. Together with Three Tables: Containing, I. The Contents of each Discourse. II. The Scriptures Illustrated, and occasionally Explained. III. The several Authors Cited or Examined. The third edition.. London: printed for J. Walthoe, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, R. Wilkin, B. Cowse, J. and B. Sprint, G. Conyers, T. Ballard, and the Executors of J. Nicholson, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T130641. Grub Street ID 179729.
  • A collection of cases, and other discourses, lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England. By some divines of the city of London. The third edition. With a catalogue of all the cases and discourses, with the author's names. Together with three tables: containing, I. The contents of each discourse. II. The Scriptures illustrated and occasionally explained. III. The several authors cited or examined. In three volumes. London: printed for J. Walthoe, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, R. Wilkin, B. Cowse, J. and B. Sprint, G. Conyers, J. Ballard, and the executors of J. Nicholson, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T161346. Grub Street ID 200466.
  • The mother's blessing: or, The godly counsel of a gentlewoman, not long since deceas'd. Left behind her for her children. Containing many good exhortations and good admonitions, profitable for all parents to leave as a legacy to their children. By Mrs. Dorothy Leigh. London: printed for M. Wooton, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, and executors of J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, A. Bettesworth, and B. Cowse, 1718. ESTC No. T137196. Grub Street ID 185250.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance, or a plain and familiar exposition of the LI. psalm. First preached, and now published for the benefit of God's church. Wherein every Christian may set before his Eyes the Pattern of unseigned Repentance. Likewise Exhorting every Man to labour for Repentance before Sickness and Death seize upon them; for after Death there is no Repentance to be had or expected. Newly revised, by Samuel Smith, late preacher of the word, at Prittlewel in Essex; Author of the Great Assize. The nine and twentieth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, M. Boddington, at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, and J. Wotton, at the 3 Daggers in Fleet-Street, 1718. ESTC No. T32091. Grub Street ID 262829.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance, or, a plain and familiar exposition of the LI. psalm. First preached, and now published for the benefit of God's church. ... Newly revised, by Samuel Smith, late preacher of the word, at Prittlewell in Essex; . The nine and twentieth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, M. Boddington, and J. Wotton, 1718. ESTC No. T32092. Grub Street ID 262830.
  • Juvenal. D. Jun. Juvenalis, et Auli Persii Flacci Satyræ: cum annotationibus Tho. Farnabii. Londini: impensis J. Wotton, J. Walthoe, J. Knapton J. & B. Sprint, R. Knaplock, G. Conyers, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, B. Couse, Gul. & J. Innys, R. Robinson, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T92143. Grub Street ID 311936.
  • E. R, Gent. The experienc'd farrier, or farring compleated. Containing every thing that belongs to a compleat horseman, groom, farrier or horseleach With The Office of the Breeder, Keeper, Rider, Feeder, Buyer and Farrier: Shewing the Marks of Beauty, Goodness, Faults and Imperfections of Horses; with the best Method of Buying, Dieting, Shooing, and otherwise Managing of Horses for all Uses. Also, Plain Directions in the Knowledge of all Distempers and Accidents incident to Horses, &c. With the best Receipts and Methods used in their Cure, never published before. In two parts, physical and chyrurgical. By E.R. Gent. The fourth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, and T. Ballard; and sold by Edward Symon over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, M.DCC.XX. [1720]. ESTC No. T115040. Grub Street ID 166819.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious, of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, ... II. The art of making glass of crystal ... The fifth edition, with additions by C. K. London: printed for G. Conyers, and J. & B. Sprint, [1720?]. ESTC No. N30979. Grub Street ID 19890.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, ... II. The art of making glass of chrystal ... The fifth edition, by C.K. London: printed for G. Conyers and J. and B. Sprint, [1720?]. ESTC No. T118982. Grub Street ID 170464.
  • The ahusbandman's jewel, directing how to improve land from 10l. per annum, to 50l. with small charge by planting. Making cyder as good as canary, for 5d a quart or less; to improve land by draining, and by hemp, saffron, liquorice; to brew ale and beer, make cyder, meed, mum, metheglin, and other liquors, to order bees and silk-worms; destroy vermin &c, to which are added, the arts of angling, hawking, fowling, ringing, &c, directions to cure all diseases, of horses, oxon, cows, bulls, calves, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs, conies, hares, poultry and singing birds at 12d. charge; to improve clover and St. Foin; to make table drink for families, both sick and well, at a farthing a gallon worth gold, good against all distempers; and to cure all outward sores or pains, aches, &c, at a penny charge, with divers other matters. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [1720?]. ESTC No. T36873. Grub Street ID 266735.
  • Hale, Matthew. Contemplations moral and divine. In three volumes. By Sir Matthew Hale ... With his lordship's letters to his children. ... To which is now prefix'd, the life of the author, by the late Bishop Burnett. London: printed for D. Browne, J. Walthoe, J. Sprint, G. Conyers, D. Midwinter, W. Mears, F. Clay, and T. Wotton, 1721. ESTC No. N50242. Grub Street ID 34346.
  • Burnet, Gilbert. The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, knight, sometime lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench. Written by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, lord bishop of Sarum. The third edition.. London: Printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, W. Mears, F. Clay, and T. Wotton, 1721. ESTC No. T180737. Grub Street ID 217391.
  • Hale, Matthew. Contemplations moral and divine. In two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale, . London: printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, J. Sprint, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, and D. Midwinter, 1721. ESTC No. N28257. Grub Street ID 17488.
  • K., C.. Art's master-piece: or, a companion for the ingenious, of either sex. In two parts. I. The art of limning and painting in oil, &c. in all particulars, viz. Drawing and Painting Faces, Bodies, Garments, Landskips; Preparing and laying on Colours; colouring Metzotinto Prints; gilding on Wood, Metals, or Leather. The newest Experiments in Japanning, to imitate the Indian way, plain and in Speckles, Rockwork, Figures, &c. Receipts for making the several Varnishes, Colours, &c. To make Artificial Tortoiseshell. To dye or stain Ivory, Horn, Bone, Bristles, Feathers, and sundry sorts of Wood for Cabinets. The Mystery of dying Silks, Stuffs, Woollen and Linnen Cloth. To take Spots, Stains, Pitch, Tar, and Ironmoulds out of Silks, Stuffs, Linnen or Woollen, and recover faded Silks. The Art of Perfuming and Beautifying. Divers Receipts in Physick and Surgery. To make London Powder-Ink, other Inks, and the shining Japan-Ink: With many other useful Things. II. The art of making glass of crystal of all. The fifth edition, with additions by C. K.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Ring, and J. & B. Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, 1721. ESTC No. T80688. Grub Street ID 301673.
  • Contemplations moral and divine the third and last part. By Sir Matthew Hale. The third edition, corrected.. London: printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, W. Mears, F. Clay, and T. Wotton, 1721. ESTC No. T204535. Grub Street ID 394212.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. ... The tenth edition, corrected. By Elisha Coles, . London: printed for D. Browne, R. Bonwicke, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, [and 14 others], 1722. ESTC No. N55160. Grub Street ID 38697.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing seven days entertainment[:] in many pleasant and witty tales, or stories: wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered: innocency cleared; and, the wisdom of seven wise philosophers displayed. Newly corrected, and better explained and enlarged. Adorned with many pretty pictures lively expressing the history. The two and twentieth edition.. London]: Printed by A.W. for G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little-Britain, [between 1722 and 1739?. ESTC No. T498274. Grub Street ID 435756.
  • The voyages and travels of Sir John Mandevile, knight: wherein is set down the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem: as also to the lands of the Great Caan, and of Prestor John; to India, and divers other countries: together with many and strange marvels therein. London: printed by A. Wilde, for G. Conyers, in Little-Britain, T. Norris, at London-bridge, and A. Bettesworth, in Pater-noster-Row, 1722. ESTC No. T100820. Grub Street ID 154732.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullii Ciceronis orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiae & West-Frisiae: ex decreto illustriss. D.D. Ordinum ejusdem provinciae. Hac nova editione ad fidem optimorum codd. accuratè recognitus.. Londini: impensis J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, J. & B. Sprint, R. Knaplock, B. & S. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, B. Cowse, W. & J. Innys, & R. Robinson, M DCC XXII. [1722]. ESTC No. N11392. Grub Street ID 1391.
  • Wilhelmi Schickardi horologium Ebraeum: sive consilium quomodo sancta lingua spatio XXIV. horarum ab aliquot collegis sufficienter apprehendi queat. Editio ultima. Prioribus omnibus accuratior, & pleniori linguarum graecae, latinae, necnon anglicanae cum hebraicâ harmonia locupletata.. Londini: typis S. Palmer: impensis J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. & B. Sprint, G. Conyers, B. & S. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, B. Cowse, W. & J. Innys R. Robinson, T. Wotton, MDCCXXII [1722]. ESTC No. T120213. Grub Street ID 408476.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance: or, a plain and familiar exposition of the 51st Psalm; ...The thirtieth edition. Newly revised; by Samuel Smith,. London: printed for G. Conyers, T. Norris, M. Boddington, and A. Bettesworth, 1722. ESTC No. N428. Grub Street ID 28841.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. ... Divided into two books. ... Now the twentieth time printed, corrected, and augmented with above thirty new chapters, ... Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training up horses for racing, . London: printed for G. Conyers, W. Wotton, and J. Clark, 1723. ESTC No. T90471. Grub Street ID 310328.
  • Hooker, Richard. The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, compleated out of his own manuscripts. Dedicated to the King's most excellent majesty, Charles II. By whose royal father (near his martyrdom) the former five books (then only extant) were commended to his dear children, as an excellent means to satisfy private scruples, and settle the publick peace of this church and kingdom. To which are added, several other treatises by the same author. All revised and corrected in numberless places of the former editions, by a diligent hand. There is also prefix'd before the book, The life of the author, written by Isaac Walton. To this edition is added a large alphabetical index. London: printed for John Walthoe, George Conyers, James Knapton, Robert Knaplock, J. and B. Sprint, Dan. Midwinter, Bernard Lintot, Benj. Cowse, William Taylor, W. and J. Innys, John Osborne, Ranew Robinson, Sam. Tooke, Tho. Wotton, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T70803. Grub Street ID 294462.
  • Wilkins, John. Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, A sermon preached at his funeral, by William Lloyd, D. D. then Dean of Bangor, afterwards Lord Bishop of Worcester. The eighth edition.. London: printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, B. Tooke, J. and B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, G. Conyers, T. Ballard, and B. Cowse, MDCCXXII. [1722] [1723]. ESTC No. T115806. Grub Street ID 167493.
  • Wilkins, John. Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, A sermon preached at his funeral, by William Lloyd, D.D. then Dean of Bangor, afterwards Lord Bishop of Worcester. The eighth edition.. London: printed for J. Knapton, J. Walthoe, R. Kaplock, J. Sprint, G. Conyers, B. Tooke, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, B. Cowse, J. Bonwick, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, M DCC XXII. [1722, i.e. 1723]. ESTC No. N62598. Grub Street ID 44913.
  • The Dutch fortune-teller: Discovering XXXVI several questions, which old and young, married men and women, batchelors and maids, delight to be resolved of. brought into England by John Booker. London: Printed for T. Norris, at the Looking-glass on London-bridge: A.Bettesworth, at the Red Lion in Pater-noster-row: G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain: E. Rhodes at the Star in Fleet-street, 1723. ESTC No. T224850. Grub Street ID 246942.
  • Familiares colloquendi formulae, in usum scholarum concinnatae; Olim privatis unius scholae Exercitationibus accommodatae, nunc demum, in communem usum, publicatae. Partim collectae, partim compositae. Editio vigesima tertia, correctior & castigatior & aliqua parte auctior. Accesserunt Formulae in Examinanda Lectione. Londini: impensis J. Sprint, & G. Conyers, in Vico Little-Britain dicto, 1724. ESTC No. T224289. Grub Street ID 246556.
  • The indictment, arraignment, tryal, and judgment, at large, of twenty-nine regicides, the murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the Ist, Of Glorious Memory: Begun at Hicks's-Hall on Tuesday the Ninth of October, 1660. and continued at the Gissiors-House in the Old-Baily until Friday the Nineteenth of the same Month. Together with a Summary of the Dark and Horrid Decrees of those Cabbalists, Preparatory to that Hellish Fact. Expos'd to View for the Reader's Satisfaction, and Information of Posterity. To which is added, their speeches. With a Preface, giving an Account of the Rise and Progress of Enthusiasm among us, and in other Parts of Europe: With the Characters, and Answer to the Tenets of the several Persons Executed. London: printed for J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, B. Cowse, W. and J. Innys, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Tooke, and B. Mott MDCCXXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T108292. Grub Street ID 161193.
  • Collectio sententiarum, exemplorum, testimoniorum, nec non & similitudinum, in usum scholasticae juventutis. Oper^a & studio Johannis Bennet, A.B. Editio secunda.. Londini: excudebat H. Meere, impensis G. Conyers, J. & B. Sprint, & T. Ballard; B. Barker; & A. Bettsworth, [1725?]. ESTC No. N44554. Grub Street ID 29956.
  • K., P.. Nomenclatura trilinguis anglo-latino-græca: or a short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing Nouns Substantive, Adjective, With their Genders and Declensions; Verbs with their several Conjugations: With the Quantities of Doubtful Syllables. To which is added, a collectior of sententious proverbs. With Examples of the Five Declensions of Latin Nouns, especially Heteroclite; And for Declining of Greek Nouns Latinized. Composed for the Benefit of the English Youth, by P.K. The tenth edition, carefully revised and corrected, by R.C. Containing many Hundred Words more than any other Book of this Kind. London: printed by A. Wilde, for George Conyers, at the Golden-Ring, in Little-Britain, [1725?]. ESTC No. T111635. Grub Street ID 163865.
  • Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The history of the valorous and witty knight-errant Don Quixote of the Mancha. Written in Spanish by Michael Cervantes. Translated into English By Thomas Shelton, and now printed verbatim from the 4to Edition of 1620. With a curious set of cuts from the French of Coypel. In Four Volumes. London: printed [by Sam. Aris] for R. Knaplock, J. and B. Sprint, J. Walthoe, D. Midwinter, J. Knapton, B. Lintot, R. Robinson, B. Cowse, W. and J. Innys, G. Conyers, A. Ward, B. Motte, and T. Wotton, 1725. ESTC No. T59506. Grub Street ID 285504.
  • Webb, John. A vindication of Stone-Heng restored: in which the orders and rules of architecture observed by the ancient Romans, are discussed. Together with the customs and manners of several nations of the World in matters of building of greatest antiquity. As also an Historical Narration of the most memorable Actions of the danes in England. By John Webb of Butleigh in the County of Somerset, Esq;. The second edition.. London: printed [by James Bettenham?] for G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, B. Lintot, D. Browne junior, J. Woodman and D. Lyon, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T50835. Grub Street ID 278375.
  • Webb, John. A vindication of Stone-Heng restored: in which the order and rules of architecture observed by the ancient Romans, are discussed. Together with the customs and manners of several nations ... in matters of building of greatest antiquity. ... By John Webb of Butleigh . The second edition.. London: printed [by James Bettenham?] for G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, B. Lintot, D. Browne junior, J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1725. ESTC No. T50836. Grub Street ID 278376.
  • Roman stories: or, the history of the Seven Wise Mistresses of Rome: containing seven day entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of Evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Mistresses displayed. Newly Corrected, and better Explained, and Enlarged. Adorned with many Pretty pictures lively Expressing the history. The two and twentieth edition.. London]: Printed by A. W. for G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little-Britain..., [1725?. ESTC No. T181953. Grub Street ID 218473.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The compleat fisher: Or, The true act of angling. Being [a] clear and speedy way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish, with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons: how to know the haunts of fish, and angle for them in all waters and weathers, at the top, middle, or bottom: baiting of the ground, and night baits, oyls, and ointments, baits natural and artificial: the several ways of angling: to make oyl of asper, and many rare secrets, never before made publick, containing the whole body of angling, and mystery of a compleat angler. To fish in Hockney river, the best stands, and how to make the best tackling to fish there. By J.S. a brother of the angle. The fifth edition, enlarged.. London: Printed for G. Conyers at the Ring, and J. & B. Sprint at the Bull in Little-Britain, 1725. ESTC No. T165503. Grub Street ID 203763.
  • The doctrine of the Bible: or, rules of discipline, briefly gathered thorow the whole course of the scripture; by way of question and answer. The four and thirtieth edition enlarged.. London: printed for T. Norris on London Bridge; G. Conyers in Little-Britain, and D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church Yard, [1726]. ESTC No. T123341. Grub Street ID 173827.
  • Neve, Richard. The city and country purchaser, and builder's dictionary: or, the compleat builders guide. Shewing The Qualities, Quantities, Proportions, and Rates or Value of All Materials relating to Building; with the Best Method of Preparing many of them. Also The Customs, and Methods of Measuring of all Artificers Work, concern'd in Building; together with the City and Country Prices not only of Workmanship, but of Materials also: The which will be extraordinary Useful in Making of Bargains, or Contracts betwixt the Work-Master and Work Man; and likewise in Computing the Value (or Charge of Erecting) of any Fabrick, Great or Small. Likewise The Explanation of the Terms of Art used by most Workmen. Together with Aphorisms, or Necessary Rules in Building, as to Situation, Contrivance, Compactness, Uniformity, Conveniency, Firmness, and Form, &c. By Richard Neve, Philmath. The second edition, with additions.. London: printed for D. Browne, at Temple-Bar; J. and B. Sprint at the Bell, G. Conyers at the Ring in Little-Britain; and Ch. Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1726. ESTC No. T71409. Grub Street ID 294977.
  • The great assize. Or, Day of Jubilee. In which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XXth chap. of the Revelations, plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, Vers 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word. The four and fortieth impression.. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain, T. Norris at the Looking Glass on London Bridge and M. Boddington at the Golden-Ball in Duck Lane, price 1 s., [1726]. ESTC No. N492108. Grub Street ID 409686.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XXth Chapter of the Revelations, plainly shewing the happy State of the Godly, and the woeful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto are annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of Canticles,; Verse 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word. The five and fortieth impression.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Ring, in Little-Britain, T. Norris, at the Looking Glass, on London Bridge, A. Bettesworth, at the Red Lyon, in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Clarke, at the Golden Ball, in Duck Lane, [1726]. ESTC No. T35820. Grub Street ID 265849.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Nonnulli `e Luciani Dialogis selecti, et in duas partes divisi; alteram prius editam, alteram nunc additam: omnes scholiis illustrati ab Edwardo Leedes Cui In Schola Buriensi Graeca Lingua & minutissimae ejus partis contigerunt esse curae. Accessit etiam (quod ad hanc rem spectare visum est) quicquid scripserunt Graevius, Gronovius, Jensius, cum nuper tantum edito Scholiasta Graeco. Londini: impensis J. & B. Sprint, & G. Conyers, in vico dicto Little-Britain; R. Wilkins, & W. & J. Innys in Coemeterio Divi Pauli, MDCCXXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T113070. Grub Street ID 165023.
  • Selden, John. Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, tam edita quam inedita. In tribus voluminibus. Collegit ac recensuit; vitam auctoris, praefationes, & indices adjecit, David Wilkins, S.T.P. Archidiaconus Suffolciensis, Canonicus Cantauriensis, Reverendissimo in Christo Patri ac Domino Domino Guilielmo, Divina Providentia Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi, &c. a Sacris Domesticis. Londini: typis Guil. Bowyer, impensis J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. & B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, R. Gosling, W. & J. Innys, J. Osborn & T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Woodward, F. Clay, B. Motte, A. Ward, T. Wotton, & executorum Richardi Sare, M DCC XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T153464. Grub Street ID 197812.
  • Selden, John. Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, Tam edita quam inedita. In tribus voluminibus. Collegit ac recensuit; vitam auctoris, praefationes, & indices adjecit, David Wilkins, S.T.P. Archidiaconus Suffolciensis, Canonicus Cantuariensis, Reverendissimo in Christo Patri ac Domino Domino Guilielmo, Divina Providentia Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi, &c. &c. a Sacris Domesticis. Londini: typis Guil. Bowyer, impensis J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. & B. Sprint, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, R. Gosling, W. & J. Innys, J. Osborn & T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Woodward, F. Clay, B. Motte, A. Ward, T. Wotton, & executorum Richardi Sare, M DCC XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T153465. Grub Street ID 197813.
  • The way to health and long life: or, a discourse of temperance; shewing how every man may know his own constitution and complection. As also discovering the nature, method, and manner of preparing all foods used in this nation; taken from divers Authors Ancient and Modern. Likewise That every Man or Woman may be their own Doctor, with Directions to preserve the Eye Sight; and the Use of Herbs, and divers other Curious Matters. Temperance is the best Physick. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, 1726. ESTC No. T54915. Grub Street ID 281542.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. ... The eleventh edition corrected. By Elisha Coles, . London: printed for D. Browne, R. and J. Bonwicke, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton [and 14 others], 1727. ESTC No. N55153. Grub Street ID 38690.
  • Panarithmologia: or, the trader's sure guide. Containing, exact, and useful tables ready cast up, adapted to the use of merchants, Mercers, Bankers, Drapers, Goldsmiths, Grocers, Brewers, Weavers, and Haberdashers. And all that deal by Wholesale or Retale Also, for Carpenters, Bricklayers, Joyners, Glaziers, Plaisterers, Plummers, and Painters. And all other Mechanicks. As also For all Purchasers of Houses or Lands: Shewing the Interest of Money, and Discount on prompt Payment. The fourth edition. By William Leybourn. London: printed by W. Pearson, for J. and B. Sprint at the Bell, G. Conyers at the Ring both in Little-Britain; and J. Clarke Duck-Lane, 1727. ESTC No. T105972. Grub Street ID 159178.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. ... The eleventh edition enlarged. By Elisha Coles, . London: printed for D. Browne, R. and J. Bonwicke, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton [and 14 others], 1727. ESTC No. N51577. Grub Street ID 35565.
  • Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur formulæ oratoriæ, et index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii. Editio novissima prioribus emendatior.. Londini: typis A. Wilde: impensis G. Conyers; & J. Clarke, 1728. ESTC No. N47183. Grub Street ID 31917.
  • Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome: containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of Evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Mistresses displayed. Newly corrected, and better Explained, and Enlarged. Adorned with many Pretty Pictures lively Expressing the History. The three and twentieth edition.. London]: Printed by A. W. for G. Conyers, at the Ring, in Little-Britain, [1728?. ESTC No. T127967. Grub Street ID 177620.
  • Leigh, Dorothy. The mother's blessing: or, the Godly counsel of a gentlewoman, not long since deceas'd, left behind her for her children. Containing many good exhortations, and kind admonitions, ... By Mrs. Dorothy Leigh. London: printed for J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint, [and 9 others in London], 1729. ESTC No. N35367. Grub Street ID 23638.
  • Smith, John, Gent.. The compleat fisher: or, the true art of angling. Being a clear and speedy way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish, with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons: ... By J. S. a brother of the angle. The sixth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, [1730?]. ESTC No. N44588. Grub Street ID 29990.
  • A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, doctor in Astronomy and Physick: very profitable to keep the body in health. And also Ptolemus saith the same. Together with the fairs and highways, and several new additions. To which is added, The vermine-killer. London: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brieain [sic]; and A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, [between 1730 and 1739]. ESTC No. T300473. Grub Street ID 375496.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; Containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. And all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore: being for ease reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother-tongue. And towards the compleating the English part, (which hath been long desired,) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. The twelfth edition, corrected. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magdalen-College, Oxon. London: Printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. and J. Knapton, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, R. Gosling, S. Ballard, B. Sprint, F. J. Bonwicke, W. Innis, J. Osborne and T. Longman, R. Robinson, B. Motte, D. Browne, S. Birt, T. Ward and E. Wicksteed, and T. Wotton, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T210448. Grub Street ID 238555.
  • Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The history of the valorous and witty knight-errant Don Quixote of the Mancha. Written in Spanish by Michael Cervantes. Translated into English By Thomas Shelton, and now printed verbatim from the 4to Edition of 1620. With a Curious Sett of New cuts, from the French of Coypel. In Four Volumes. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. and J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintott, B. Sprint, W. Innys, J. Osborne and T. Longman, R. Robinson, B. Motte, T. Wotton, S. Birt, and T. Osborne, 1731. ESTC No. T59505. Grub Street ID 285503.
  • Familiares colloquendi formulae, in usum scholarum concinnatae; ... Partim collectae, partim compositae. Editio vigesima quarta, correctior, & castigatior, & aliqua parte auctior. . Londini: impensis G. Conyers, & B. Sprint, 1731. ESTC No. T203259. Grub Street ID 233888.
  • Jonson, Ben. Epicoene: or, the silent woman. A comedy, first acted in the year 1609. By the King's Majesty's servants. With the Allowance of the Master of Revels. The author B. J. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Betesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, and B. Motte: And sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, 1732. ESTC No. T79994. Grub Street ID 301353.
  • Jonson, Ben. Epicoene: or, the silent woman. A comedy, first acted in the year 1609. By the King's Majesty's servants. With The Allowance of the Master of Revels. The author B. J. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Betesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, and B. Motte: And sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, 1732. ESTC No. T132200. Grub Street ID 181148.
  • Jonson, Ben. Volpone: or, the fox. A comedy, first acted in the year 1605. By the King's Majesty's servants. With the allowance of the Master of Revels. The author B. J. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, and B. Motte: And sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, 1732. ESTC No. T31274. Grub Street ID 262101.
  • Jonson, Ben. The alchemist. A comedy, first acted in the year 1610. By the King's Majesty's servants. With the allowance of the Master of Revels. The author B. J. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Betesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, J. Tonson, W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, and B. Motte: And sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, 1732. ESTC No. T31275. Grub Street ID 262102.
  • Markham, Gervase. Markham's master-piece. Containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach. Touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great pains, and approv'd experience, and the publick practice of the best horse-marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The first containing cures physical; the 2d, all cures chirurgical. Together with the nature, use, and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the twenty-first time printed, corrected, and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines, heretofore never publish'd. To which is added, the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in cows, oxen, sheep, hogs, goats, dogs, and all small cattle. Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training up horses for racing, with their heats and courses, manner of keeping, &c. Also instructions to avoid being cheated by horse-coursers. To which is added in this twenty-first impression, directions to preserve all sorts of catt. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Litle-Britain; J. Clarke, at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1734. ESTC No. N19802. Grub Street ID 9224.
  • Wilkins, John. Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. To which is added, a sermon preached at his funeral, by William Lloyd, D. D. then Dean of Bangor, afterwards Lord Bishop of Worcester. The ninth edition.. London: printed for J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, G. Conyers, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, A. Bettesworth, B. Sprint, J. Bonwick, R. Robinson, B. Motte, A. Ward, T. Longman, S. Birt, T. Ward and E. Wicksterd, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. N10539. Grub Street ID 550.
  • Tullius Cicero, Marcus. M. Tullij Ciceronis orationum selectarum liber, editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ & West-Frisiæ: EX Decreto Illustriss. D. D. Ordinum ejusdem Provinciae. Hac nova editione ad fidem optimorum codd. accuratè recognitus.. Londini: impensis J. Walthoe, J. & J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, G. Conyers, D. Midwinter, B. Lintot, A. Bettesworth, B. Sprint, W. Innys & R. Manby. R. Robinson, T. Wotton, B. Motte, A. Ward, T. Longman, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T138140. Grub Street ID 186014.
  • Smith, Samuel. David's repentance: or, a plain and familiar exposition of the List psalm, first preach'd, and now publish'd, for the benefit of God's church. Wherein every Christian may set before his Eyes the Pattern of unseigned Repentance. Likewise exhorting every Man to labour for Repentance before Sickness and Death seize upon them; for after Death there is no Repentance to be had or expected. Newly revised; by Samuel Smith, late preacher of the word at Prittlewell in Essex; Author of The Great Assize. The thirty-second edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Clarke, at the Golden Ball in Dusk-Lane; S. Birt, in Ave-Maria Lane; J. Hodges, at the Looking Glass on London-Bridge; and R. Ware, in Amen-Corner, 1735. ESTC No. T32093. Grub Street ID 262831.
  • Panarithmologia: or, the trader's sure guide. Containing, exact and useful tables ready cast up, adapted to the use of merchants, ... The sixth edition. By William Leybourn. London: printed for G. Conyers; J. Clarke; A. Wilder; and J. Oswald, 1735. ESTC No. N67810. Grub Street ID 49350.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Nonnulli `e Luciani Dialogis selecti, et in duas partes divisi; alteram prius editam, alteram nunc additam: omnes scholiis illustrati ab Edwardo Leedes, . Londini: typis T. Wood, impensis G. Conyers, R. Wilkins, D. Midwinter, B. Sprint, W. Innys & R. Manby, & A. Ward, 1736. ESTC No. T217001. Grub Street ID 242240.
  • Coles, Elisha. A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. To which End Many Things that were Erroneous, are Rectified, many Superfluities Retrenched, and very many Defects Supplied. And All suited to the meanest Capacities, in a plainer Method than heretofore: Being for Ease reduced into an Alphabetical Order, and Explained in the Mother-Tongue. And Towards the Compleating the English Part, (which hath been long desired,) here are added Thousands of Words, Phrases, Proverbs, Proper Names, and many other useful Things mentioned in the Preface to the Work. The thirteenth edition, with large additions. By Elisha Coles, Late of Magdalen-College, Oxon. London: printed for J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, J. and J. Knapton, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, R. Gosling, S. Ballard, B. Sprint, J. and J. Bonwicke, W. Innys and R. Manby, B. Motte, R. Robinson, T. Longman, D. Erowne, S. Birt, T. Ward, T. Wotton, A. Ward, H. Lintot, E. Wicksteed, 1736. ESTC No. T133250. Grub Street ID 182096.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Nonnulli `e Luciani Dialogis selecti, et in duas partes divisi; Alteram prius editam, alteram nunc additam: omnes scholiis illustrati ab Edwardo Leedes, cui in schola buriensi Graeca lingua & minutissimae ejus partis. Contigerunt esse curae. Accessit etiam (quod ad hanc rem spectare visum est) quicquid scripserunt Graevius, Gronovius, Jensius, cum nuper tantum edito scholiasta Graeco. Londini: Typis T. Wood, impensis G. Conyers, R. Wilkins, D. Midwinter, B. Sprint, W. Innys & R. Manby, & A. Ward, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T176560. Grub Street ID 213586.
  • Smith, Samuel. The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XXth. Chapter of the Revelations, plainly the wing the happy State of the Godly, and the woeful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto are annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, Ver. 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word. The six and fortieth impression.. London: printed for G. Conyers at the Ring, in Little-Britain; A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon, in Pater-Noster-Row; S. Birt, at the Bible, in Ave Maria Lane; R. Ware, at the Sun and Bible, in Amen-Corner; J. Clarke, at the Golden-Ball, in Duck Lane; and J. Hodges. at the Looking-Glass, on London-Bridge, 1736. ESTC No. T35821. Grub Street ID 265850.
  • Raleigh, Walter. The history of the world, in five books. By Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt. The seventh edition, printed from the edition Publish`d in the author's lifetime, and revis'd by himself. To which is added, The life of the author, newly compil'd, From Materials more ample and authentick than have yet been publish'd; Also his Trial, with considerable Additions: Together with a new and more copious index to the whole work. London: printed for J. J. and P. Knapton, G. Conyers, R. Knaplock, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Tonson, B. Sprint, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, B. Motte, J. Walthor Junior, J. Wilford, J. Clarke, T. Wotton, and H. Lintot, MDCCXXXIII [1733] [1736?]. ESTC No. T139694. Grub Street ID 187536.
  • Raleigh, Walter. The history of the world, in five books. By Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt. The eleventh edition, printed from a copy revis'd by himself. To which is prefix'd, The life of the author, newly compil'd, from materials more ample and authentick than have yet been publish'd; by Mr. Oldys. Also his trial, with some additions: together with a new and more copious index to the whole work. In two volumes. . London: Printed for G. Conyers, J. J. and P. Knapton, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, B. Sprint, R. Robinson, B. Motte, J. Walthoe, A. Ward, J. Clarke, S. Birt, T. Wotton, T. Longman, H. Whitridge, H. Lintot, and J. and R. Tonson, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T36544. Grub Street ID 266462.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis Dialogorum selectorum libri duo, a Gulielmo Du-gardo recogniti, ... cum interpretatione Latin^a, . Londini: excudit T. Wood; impensis J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth & C. Hitch, G. Innys & R. Manby, [and 9 others in London], 1737. ESTC No. N5532. Grub Street ID 38837.
  • Sprint, John. The bride-Woman's counsellor: being a sermon preached at a wedding, May the 11th, 1699, at Sherbourn in Dorsetshire. By John Sprint. The fourth edition.. London: printed for G. Conyers, and B. Sprint, in Little-Britain, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. N28644. Grub Street ID 17870.
  • Lucian, of Samosata. Nonnulli `e Luciani Dialogis selecti, et in duas partes divisi; alteram prius editam, alteram nunc additam: omnes scholiis illustrati ab Edwardo Leedes, . Londini: typis T. Wood, impensis G. Conyers, R. Wilkins, D. Midwinter, W. Innys & R. Manby, C. Rivington, & A. Ward, 1738. ESTC No. N5589. Grub Street ID 39181.
  • A preservative against Popery, in several select discourses upon the principal heads of controversy between Protestants and Papists: written and published by the most eminent divines of the Church of England, chiefly in the reign of King James II. London: printed for H. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, G. Conyers, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. and J. Pemberton, W. Innys and R. Manby, R. Robinson, J. Walthoe Jun. B. Motte and C. Bathurst, F. Clay, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, T. Osborn, D. Browne, J. Clarke, T. Longman, H. Lintot, E. Wicksteed, J. and R. Tonson; and the assigns of Brab. Aylmer, W. Kettleby, Abell Swall, James Adamson, Joseph Watts, ------- Gardiner, Luke Meredith, Charles Brome, and B. Sprint, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T127950. Grub Street ID 177606.
  • Jonson, Ben. Epicoene: or, the silent woman. A comedy, first acted in the year 1609. ... The author Ben. Johnson. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, B. Lintot, F.and R.Tonson, W. Innys, T.Longman, R.Robinson, T. Wotton, S.Birt, B. Motte, C.Corbet, and G. Conyers. MDCCXXXIX 1739. ESTC No. T32793. Grub Street ID 263471.
  • Jonson, Ben. Catiline his conspiracy. A tragedy, acted in the year 1611. by the King's Majesty's servants. with the Allowance of the Master of Revels. The author Ben. Johnson. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, W. Innys, T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Birt, B. Motte, C. Corbet and G. Conyers, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T28903. Grub Street ID 260407.
  • Jonson, Ben. Bartholomew Fair. A comedy, acted in the year 1614, by the Lady Elizabeth's servants. And then Dedicated to King James of most blessed Memory. The author Ben. Johnson. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, W. Innys, T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Birt, B. Motte, C. Corbet and G. Conyers, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T21387. Grub Street ID 240501.
  • Jonson, Ben. The alchemist. A comedy, first acted in the year 1610. by the King's Majesty's servants. With the Allowance of the Master of Revels. The author Ben. Johnson. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, W. Innys, T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Birt, B. Motte, C. Corbet and G. Conyers, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T21181. Grub Street ID 239277.
  • Jonson, Ben. Volpone: or, the fox. A comedy, first acted in the year 1605. by the King's Majesty's servants. With the Allowance of the Master of Revels. The author Ben. Johnson. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, W. Innys, T. Longman, R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Birt, B. Motte, C. Corbet and G. Conyers, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T50985. Grub Street ID 278516.
  • Jonson, Ben. The alchemist. A comedy. Written by Ben. Johnson [sic]. London: printed for D. Midwinter, J. and P. Knapton, H. Knaplock, A. Ward, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, W. Innys, T. Longman. R. Robinson, T. Wotton, S. Birt, B. Motte, C. Corbet and G. Conyers, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T192635. Grub Street ID 227063.

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  • The way to get wealth; shewing how a man may live plentifully for two-pence a day. Likewise how to make A hundred noble dishes meat, without either flesh, fish, or fowl. To make bread of roots, herbs, and leafs of trees. To brew good and cheap liquor, without either malt or hops. To make shoe-leather last long. To make coals last longer than is usual. To save soap in washing. To save a quarter of a yard of cloth in cutting out a shirt or shift. To make coffee of horse-beans. To feed cattle well, without hay, grass, or corn. To save candles. To know any one's mind by signs; if there be twenty in company, they cannot apprehend it. To order bees aright. To settle your estate with Christian prudence. To know scripture-weights and measures. Of dreams. To cure wounds by sympathy. The way to live long and happily. To make spring-potage and gruels. Together with The worth of a penny, and divers other curious matters. London: printed, and are to be sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [Between 1686 and 1712]. ESTC No. N509022. Grub Street ID 436635.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome. Now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures, lively expressing the full history. London: printed for Matt[hew]. Wotton, and G[eorge]. Conyers, and are to be sold at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R178046. Grub Street ID 69937.
  • The history of the seven wise masters of Rome now newly corrected, better explained in many places, and enlarged with many pretty pictures lively expressing the full history. London: Printed for Matt. Wotton and G. Conyers, and are to be sold at the Golden Ring on Ludgate Hill, 1688. ESTC No. R43642. Grub Street ID 124558.
  • Salmon, William. Doron medicum: or, A supplement to the new London dispensatory. In three books. Containing a supplement I. To the materia medica. II. To the internal compound medicaments. III. To the external compound medicaments. Compleated 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 medicial 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 volumns of medical authors; others of them communicated by several worthy & learned men of profound parts, universal scholars, and professors of this art. The second edition corrected. By William Salmon, professor of physick. London: printed for, and sold by T. Dawks, T. Basset, R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, and G. Conyers, 1688. ESTC No. R222132. Grub Street ID 96175.
  • The compleat cook: or, the whole art of cookery. Describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing all sorts of flesh, fish, and fowl, whether boiled, baked, stewed, roasted, broiled, frigacied, fryed, souc'd, marrinated, or pickled; with their proper sauces and garnishes. Together vvith all manner of the most approved soops and potages used, either in England or France. By T.P. J.P. R.C. N.B. and several other approved cooks of London and Westminster. London: printed, and sold by G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little-Britain, over against Bartholomew's-Close-Gate, 1694. ESTC No. R229840. Grub Street ID 102245.
  • Tryon, Thomas. The way to save wealth; shewing how a man may live plentifully for two-pence a day. Likewise how to make a hundred noble dishes of meat, without either flesh, fish, or fowl. To make bread of roots, herbs, and leafs of trees. To brew good cheap liquor, without malt or hops. To make shoes last long. To make coals last long. To save soap in washing. To save cloth in cutting out a shirt. To make coffee of horse-beans To feed cattel well, without hay, grass, or corn. To save candles. To know any one's mind by signs; if there be twenty in company, they cannot apprehend it. To order bees aright. To settle your estate with Christian prudence. To know Scripture-weights and measures. Of dreams. To cure wounds by sympathy. The way to live long. To make spring-potage. To cure all sorts of cattle for 12 d. charge. To improve land, order and cure all deseases in singing birds. To kill vermin. To brew pale ales. To make wines, and all sorts of liquor, and an easy way to fine, and order them. With divers. London: printed, and are to be sold by G. Conyers at the Ring in Little Britain, [1695?]. ESTC No. R204135. Grub Street ID 81148.
  • Worlidge, John. The compleat bee-master; or, A discourse of bees: shewing the best way of improving them, and discovering the fallacies that are imposed by some, for private lucre, on the credulous lovers and admirers of these insects. By J. Worlidge, gent. London: printed for, and sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Britain, 1698. ESTC No. R221250. Grub Street ID 95436.
  • Harrison, Michael, Minister at Potters-Pury. A gospel church describ'd in its author, names, head, matter, form, and end wherein are various cases concerning the ministery, divination, admission of members, discipline, schism ... / by Michael Harrison in Potters-Pury. London: Printed and sold by T. Pashum and M. Conyers, 1700. ESTC No. R24367. Grub Street ID 108165.
  • Mercin, M. Two remarkable females of womankind, fore-prophecied in the scriptures, and given as signs of the times. ... With instructions how to read the scriptures . London: printed and sold by E. Richardson; G. Coniers; J. Gouge; M. Meads; and B. Lintot, 1701. ESTC No. T18574. Grub Street ID 221910.
  • The compleat English and French vermin-killer: being a necessary family-book. Shewing a ready way to destroy bugs, lice, fleas, moles, adders, badgers, birds of all sorts, ducks, earwigs, flies, fish, foxes, frogs, gnats, mice, otters, pismires, pole-cats, rabbets, rats, snakes, scorpions, snails, spiders, toads, wants or moles, wasps, weasles, worms in houses, gardens, &c. Also directions for gardeners, with many modern curiosities of art and nature. London: printed and sold by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little-Brittain, [ca 1707]. ESTC No. N492785. Grub Street ID 435593.
  • Gesta romanorum: or, fifty-eight histories originally (as 'tis said) collected from the Roman records. With applications or morals ... By B.P. Adorn'd with cuts. . London: printed, and sold by G. Conyers, [1720?]. ESTC No. T129813. Grub Street ID 179201.