Publications of John Jackson
Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.
What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.
In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:
- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having 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"):
- "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).
Printed by John Jackson
- The saylors song or D-nk--k restored. A new ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now at Land, &c. London: printed by J. Jackson, in the Year MDCCXXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T47119. Grub Street ID 275105.
Sold by John Jackson
- Pope, Thomas. The Stamford toasts: or Panegyrical characters of the fair-ones, Inhabiting the good town of Stamford in Lincolnshire. With some other poetical amusements. By Mr. Pope; not the undertaker. London: Printed for the author; and sold by E. Curll in the Strand; J. Jackson near St. James's-House; and E. Palmer and W. Thompson at Stamford, 1726. ESTC No. N36397. Grub Street ID 24374.
- A new miscellany of tales, songs and poems. By several hands. London: printed for R.S. and sold by W. Bristow at the Anodyne-Necklace without Temple-Bar, J. Jackson, near St. James's House, M. Turner at the Post-House in Russel Street, Covent-Garden, [1725?]. ESTC No. T498567. Grub Street ID 435814.
- Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild, together with the history and lives, of modern rogues, Several of 'em his Acquaintance, that have been executed before and since his death, for the High-Way, Pad, Shop-Lifting, House-Breaking, Picking of Pockets, and impudent Robbing in the Streets, and at Court. Never before made Publick. Writen by Capt. Alexander Smith, Author of the History of the High-Way-Men in Three Volumes. Royal Concubines and Gamesters. Intermixt with strange Discoveries of several unheard of barbarous Murders; all taken out of the Records of Newgate, continued down to the present Times. Adorn'd with cuts. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-Hill. and sold by J. Jackson, in the Pall Mall. J. Isted, J. Crokalt, and T. Worrall, in Fleet-Street, 1726. ESTC No. T140167. Grub Street ID 187940.
- Smith, Alexander. Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild, together with the history and lives, of modern rogues, several of 'em his acquaintance, that have been executed before and since his death, for the high-way, pad, shop-lifting, house-breaking, picking of pockets, and impudent robbing in the streets, and at court. Never before made publick. Writen by Capt. Alexander Smith, author of the History of the high-way-men in three volumes. Royal concubines and gamesters. Intermixt with strange discoveries of several unheard of barbarous murders; all taken out of th records of Newgate, continued down to the present times. Adorn'd with cuts. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-Hill. And sold by J. Jackson, in the Pall Mall. and J. Crokatt, and T. Worrall, in Fleet-street, 1726. ESTC No. N483637. Grub Street ID 359229.
- Select translations from the works of Sannazarius, H. Grotius, Bapt. Amaltheus, D. Heinsius, G. Buchanan, and M. Hier. Vida. To which is prefix'd, some account of the authors. By Mr. Rooke. London: printed for J. Millan at Locke's-Head in Shug-Lane, near the upper End of the Hay-Market; and sold by G. Strahan in Cornhill, A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, T. Woodward in Fleet-Street, J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, S. Harding in St. Martin's-Lane, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and N. Blandford at Charing-Cross, MDCCXXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. N21772. Grub Street ID 11126.
- Lowe, Solomon. Latin rudiments contrived by Solomon Lowe containing every thing in Lilye, except a few particulars, instead of which, several generals are here added, of much more importance. For the use of Prince William[.]. London: Sold by J. Wyat, in Paul's Church-Yard; S. Ballard, in Little Britain. J. Noon, in Cheapside, T. Woodward, in Fleet-street; J. Groenwege & N. Prevost, in the Strand; J. Jackson, in Pall-mall, C. King, in Westminster hall, MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T176684. Grub Street ID 213700.
- Sewell, George. The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, ... All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother. London: printed for G. Sewell; and sold by W. Mears and A. Dodd, J. Brotherton, W. Astley, R. Francklin, J. Jackson, 1728. ESTC No. N64625. Grub Street ID 46612.
- Salmon, Thomas. Modern history: or, The present state of all nations. By Mr. Salmon. No. XLIII. For the month of December. Being a continuation of the description of Germany; particularly of the circles of the Upper and Lower Saxony, Swabia, &c. London: printed for James Crokatt at the Golden Key, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Graves in St. James's-Street, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall near St. James's House, C. King in Westminster-Hall, C. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, J. Brotherton at the Bible, and J. Clarke under the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1728. ESTC No. N510783. Grub Street ID 359230.
- Haywood, Eliza. The Parrot. By Mrs. Prattle. London [England]: printed and sold by Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, and at his shop in St. Mary's Passage in St. James's Park, sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, J. Brindley and J. Smith near Hanover-Square. Where advertisements are taken in, [1728]. ESTC No. P220. Grub Street ID 55904.
- Haywood, Eliza. The agreeable Caledonian: or, memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady, who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining little histories and Adventures which presented themselves to her in the Course of her Travels. London: printed for Richard King, at the Prince's-Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard: and sold by W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill; T. Green, near Charing-Cross; John Stone, against Bedford-Row, near Grays-Inn; J. Jackson, in Pallmall, next St. James's; and J. Watson, over-against Hungerford-Market, in the Strand, MDCCXXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. N2180. Grub Street ID 11155.
- Lowe, Solomon. Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William. Propos'd as every way better than any, and more comprehensive than all the grammars and grammatical treatises yet extant in any language. The second edition with emendations, and additions.. London: MDCCXXVIII. Sold by J. Wyat in Paul's Church-Yard, S. Ballard in Little-Britain, J. Noon in Cheapside, T. Woodward in Fleet-Street, J. Groenwege and N. Prevost, in the Strand, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, C. King in Westminster-Hall, 1728]. ESTC No. T167067. Grub Street ID 205207.
- Lowe, Solomon. Latin rudiments for the use of Prince William. Propos'd as much easier than any, and full as comprehensive as need be for the generality of those that learn the language. The second edition with emendations, and an addition of initiatory systems of rhetoric and prosodie.. London: MDCCXXVIII. Sold by J. Wyat in Paul's Church-yard, S. Ballard in Little-Britain, J. Noon in Cheapside, T. Woodward in Fleet-street, J. Groenwege and N. Prevost in the Strand, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, C. King in Westminster-hall, [1728]. ESTC No. N54233. Grub Street ID 38048.
- Philo-Patris.. Liberty: or, the meeting of the Parliament. A poem. London: printed for T. Warner in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; C. King and J. Stagg in Westminister-Hall; and J. Jackson in the Palmall, 1728. ESTC No. N2890. Grub Street ID 18100.
- Sewell, George. The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, M. D. Late of Hampstead All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother. London: printed for G. Sewell in Clement's-Inn Passage, leading into Clare-Market; and sold by W. Mears and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, J. Brotherton in Cornhill, W. Astley in St. Paul's Church-Yard, R. Francklin in Covent-Garden, J. Jackson near St. James's House, 1728. ESTC No. T67589. Grub Street ID 292061.
- Thou, Jacques Auguste de. Monsieur de Thou's history of his own time. Translated from the Geneva edition of 1620, by Bernard Wilson, A. M. Vicar of Newark upon Trent, and Prebendary of Lincoln. London: printed by E. Say, and sold by W. Meadows in Cornhil, B. Motte and T. Worral in Fleet-Street, J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, T. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and B. Farnsworth at Newark, MDCCXXIX. [1729]-30. ESTC No. T98291. Grub Street ID 317590.
- Blackwell, Henry. The gentleman's tutor for the small sword: Or, The compleat English fencing master. Containing the truest and plainest rules for learning that noble art; shewing how necessary it is for all gentlemen to understand the same. In 13 various lessons between master and scholar. Adorn'd with several curious postures. London: Printed for J. and T.W. and sold by J. Jackson, at St. James's; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange, 1730. ESTC No. T185234. Grub Street ID 221461.
- Palairet, Jean. A new royal French grammar, containing ... plain rules to attain to the thorough ... understanding ... of the French tongue ... A table of terminations ... fables by Mr. de Fenelon ... By ... John Palairet . London: printed by E. Howlatt, and sold by M. Chastel, A. Rocayrol, J. P. Coderc, J. Brindley, and J. Jackson, 1730. ESTC No. T210186. Grub Street ID 238424.
- Blackwell, Henry. The gentleman's tutor for the small sword: or, the compleat English fencing master. Containing the truest and plainest rules for learning that noble art; ... In 13 various lessons between master and scholar. Adorn'd with several curious postures. London: printed for J. and T. W. and sold by J. Jackson; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, [1730?]. ESTC No. T183707. Grub Street ID 220100.
- The whole case and proceedings in relation to Bridget Reading, an heiress. Containing an account of Kimberly's being sent to Ireland to bring over the said Bridget Reading, and of her pretended marriage with Braddock Mead. ... The petition of Daniel Reading to ... the Duke of Newcastle, ... To which is added, the tryal of the said Kimberly, . London: printed by, and for R. Phillips; and sold by E. Nutt; A. Dodd; and J. Jackson, 1730. ESTC No. T83127. Grub Street ID 303608.
- A collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661. ... With an historical introduction to the whole. In two volumes. London: printed for J. Stone, and sold by G. Strahan; J. Jackson; J. Stagg; and J. Brindley, 1731. ESTC No. T145238. Grub Street ID 191982.
- Anderson, James. Royal genealogies: or, the genealogical tables of emperors, kings and princes, from Adam to these times; in two parts. Part I. Begins with a chronological history of the world, from the Beginning of Time to the Christian Era, and then the Genealogies of the earliest great Families and most ancient Sovereigns of Asia, Europe, Africa and America, down to Charlemain, and many of 'em down to these Times. Part II. begins with the grand revolution of Charlemain, and carries on the Royal and Princely Genealogies of Europe down to these Times; concluding with those of the Britannic Isles. See a more particular Account in the Preface and in the Contents of the Tables. By James Anderson, D.D. London: printed for the author by James Bettenham: and sold by E. Symon and J. Clarke in Cornhill; R. Ford in the Poultry; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Osborn and T. Longman in Pater-Noster Row; R. Gosling in Fleetstreet; A. Millar, and N. Prevost in the Strand; T. Green at Charing-Cross; J. Jackson in Pall-Mall; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T133816. Grub Street ID 182533.
- Forms of prayer, proper to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the Holy Sacrament: Some of which may be fitly made Use of upon other Occasions. To which are added, some meditations, proper to excite a Holy and Devout Frame of Mind. The sixth edition.. London: printed for Benj. Baker near the King's-School, Westminster: and sold by A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Ware, S. Birt, J. Hazard, and B Creake in Pater noster Row; T. Astley in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Clarke in Duck-Lane; S. Harding in St. Martin's Lane; J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and C. King in Westminster Hall, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T146737. Grub Street ID 193349.
- Kate, Lambert ten. The beau ideal, by the late ingenious and learned Hollander, Lambert Hermanson ten Kate. Translated from the original French by James Christopher Le Blon, Author of the Coloritto. London: printed by James Bettenham: and sold by J. Clarke under the Royal Exchange; A. Millar at Buchanan's Head over-against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, and J. Jackson at St. James's Gate Pall Mall, 1732. ESTC No. T121274. Grub Street ID 172115.
- Mussard, Pierre. Roma antiqua & recens, or the conformity of antient and modern ceremonies, shewing from indisputable testimonies, that the ceremonies of the Church of Rome are borrowed from the pagans. Translated from the French. London: printed by G. Smith, and sold by J. Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill; Steph. Austin, at the Angelin St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T124487. Grub Street ID 174678.
- Melmoth, William. The great importance of a religious life consider'd. To which are added some morning and evening prayers. The seventh edition.. London: Printed for Benj. Barker near the King's-School, Westminster: and sold by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Ware, S. Birt, J. Hazard, and B. Creake in Pater noster Row; T. Astley in St. Paul's Church Yard; J. Clarke in Duck-Lane; S. Harding in St. Martin's Lane; J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and C. King in Westminster Hall, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T163794. Grub Street ID 202162.
- Anderson, James. Unity in trinity, and trinity in unity, a dissertation. Shewing, against idolaters, modern jews, and antitrinitarians, how the unity of God is evinc'd, with an account of polytheism, antient and modern. Also how the trinity of persons in the unity of the divine essence is reveal'd in the Old and New Testament, and was believ'd by the antient jews till the Romans destroy'd Jerusalem. How the scripture represents the divine economy, or the conduct of the three divine persons in the family of God. And the opinion of the first Christians, both before and after the first council of nice, that met A.D. 325, &c. By James Anderson, D.D. chaplain to the Right Honourable David Earl of Buchan. London: Printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry; over-against the Compter; and sold by Andrew Millar, at Buchanan's Head in the Strand; and John Jackson; at St. James's Gate, Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T194746. Grub Street ID 228617.
- Bland, James, Professor of Physic. An essay in praise of women: or, a looking-glass for ladies to see their perfections in. With Observations how the God Head seem'd concern'd in their Creation: What Respect is due to them on that Account: How they have behaved in all Ages, and especially in our Saviour's Time. Our modern Ladies prov'd no less virtuous and industrious than those in King Solomon's Time: Those in and about London no less so than those in the Country. Several Observations of their Virtues surpassing those of Men's. Their Dress commended. The Use of the tea-table vindicated. Remarks upon Music and Dancing, and other Recreations fit for Ladies. Exhortations to the Knowledge of one's Self. Drunkenness and Sloth corrected. Incontinency condemn'd, and the Beauty of Chastity illustrated. Proper Advice for the Ladies to beware of Fortune-Hunters. Exhortations to keep good Company, and Cautions to refrain bad. Also, Observations and Reflections in Defence of the Fair Sex, against base and satyrical Authors; proving t. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Batley, at the Dove, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Jackson, near St. James's-Gate; C. King, in Westminster-Hall; T. Cox, near the Royal-Exchange; and C. Corbet, near Temple-Bar, 1733. ESTC No. T144073. Grub Street ID 191013.
- The principles of ancient masonry: or, a general system of building compleated. Wherein the theory and practice of architecture are universally demonstrated; ... The whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty large folio copper plates, engraven by the best hands: ... B a society of the most experienced practitioners and workmen in building, and the several branches of learning relating thereto. London: printed by Messieurs Mechell and Chrichley; and sold by C. King; J. Batley; W. Mears; J. Clark; J. Wilcox; W. Mount and T. Page; J. Brindley; J. Jackson; J. Joliffe; and J. Nourse, 1733. ESTC No. N62813. Grub Street ID 45096.
- The Bee: or, Universal weekly pamphlet.... By a society of gentlemen and booksellers. London [England]: printed by W[illiam]. Burton in St. John's Lane, near Hitch's Hall, for J[ames]. Roberts in Warwick Lane. 1733. At both which places all letters and intelligence directed to the authors of The Bee, and post paid, will be taken in. Sold by E[dward]. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; A[nne]. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Jackson, in Pall-mall, near St. James; and by all booksellers in town and country, 1733]. ESTC No. P2189. Grub Street ID 419478.
- Breval, John Durant. The history of the most illustrious House of Nassau, continued from the tenth century ... down to this present time, ... As likewise, an account of the Houses of Baux and Chalons. To which is prefixed, a large genealogical table, curiously engraven on two copper plates. By John Breval, Esq; There are likewlse [sic] added, original letters of King William, while Prince of Orange. London: printed for R. Montagu; J. Brindley, bookbinder; and sold by J. Brotherton; C. Hitch; F. Coghan; J. Stagg; J. Jackson; Mr. Leak, at Bath; Mr. Crownfield, at Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher, at Oxford; and Mr. Pote, at Eaton, 1734. ESTC No. N47355. Grub Street ID 32050.
- Melmoth, William. The great importance of a religious life consider'd. To which are added some morning and evening prayers. The eighth edition.. London: Printed for Benj. Barker near the King's-School, Westminster: and sold by J. Downing, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, T. Longman, J. Batley, C. Rivington, T. Astley, S. Austen, S. Birt, R. Ware, J. Hazard, F. Jefferies, J. Clarke, D. Browne, S. Harding, and J. Jackson, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T200448. Grub Street ID 232075.
- Breval, John Durant. The history of the most illustrious House of Nassau, continued from the tenth century ... down to this present time, ... As likewise, an account of the Houses of Baux and Chalons. To which is prefixed, a large genealogical table, curiously engraven on two copper plates. By John Breval, Esq; There are likewlse [sic] added, original letters of King William, while Prince of Orange. London: printed for R. Montagu; J. Brindley, bookbinder; and sold by J. Brotherton; C. Hitch; F. Coghan; J. Stagg; J. Jackson; Mr. Leak, at Bath; Mr. Crownfield, at Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher, at Oxford; and Mr. Pote, at Eaton, 1734. ESTC No. T114284. Grub Street ID 166105.
- Bland, James, Professor of Physic. An essay in praise of women: or, a looking-glass for ladies to see their perfections in. With Observations how the Godhead seem'd concern'd in their Creation: What Respect is due to them on that Account: How they have behaved in all Ages, and especially in our Saviour's Time. Our modern Ladies prov'd no less virtuous and industrious than those in King Solomon's Time: Those in and about London no less so than those in the Country. Several Observations of their Virtues surpassing those of Men's. Their Dress commended. The Use of the Tea-Table vindicated. Remarks upon Music and Dancing, and other Recreations fit for Ladies. Exhortations to the Knowledge of one's Self. Drunkenness and Sloth corrected. Incontinency condemn'd, and the Beauty of Chastity illustrated. Proper Advice for the Ladies to beware of Fortune-Hunters. Exhortations to keep good Company, and Cautions to refrain bad. Also, Observations and Reflections in Defence of the Fair Sex, against base and satyrical Authors; proving th. The second edition, with an edition of nine poems.. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Batley, at the Dove, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Jackson, near St. James's-Gate; C. King, in Westminster-Hall; T. Cox, near the Royal-Exchange; C. Corbet, near Temple-Bar; and J. Batson, 1735. ESTC No. T143699. Grub Street ID 190753.
- The Gentleman's companion: or, Tradesman's delight. Containing, the mystery of dying in all its branches. The manner of preparing colours. The method of cleaning and taking out stains from silks woollen or linnen. To clean gold or silver lace, and plate. To prepare a cement for china, or glass. The art of drawing, limning, painting, etching, engraving, carving, gilding, enamelling, and refreshing pictures. Likewise the quality of natural and artifical metals. How to harden or soften them. The art of soldering, burnishing and guilding metals. To make all sorts of ink. To prepare gold and silver for writing. To make sealing wax, or wafers. To know the purity of gold or silver, and detect counterfeit coins. The great Mr. Boyle's method of writing in such a manner as cannot be discovered without the help of fire, water, &c. to take blott out of paper. The art of dressing, cleaning and perfuming gloves and ribbons; and washing all sorts of lace. To which is added, the method of curing and pres. London: Printed for J. Stone, at Bedford-Row, near Gray's-Inn; and sold by G. Strahan, at the Royal Exchange; W Mears, on Ludgate-hill; J Jackson, in Pall-Mall, and C. Corbet, at Temple Bar, 1735. ESTC No. N7432. Grub Street ID 52367.
- Bland, James, Professor of Physic. An essay in praise of women. containing nine poems. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Roberts; J. Batley; J. Jackson; C. King; T. Cox; C. Corbet; and J. Batson, 1735. ESTC No. N52548. Grub Street ID 36529.
- The gentleman's companion, and Tradesman's Delight. Containing, the mystery of dying in all its branches. The manner of preparing colours. The Method of cleaning and taking out Stains from Silks, Woollen, or Linnen. To clean Gold or Silver Lace, and Plate. To prepare a Cement for China, or Glass. The art of drawing, Limning, Painting, Etching, Engraving, Carving, Gilding, Enamelling, and Refreshing Pictures. Likewise the quality of natural and artificial metals. How to harden or soften them. The Art of soldering, burnishing, and gilding Metals. To make all Sorts of Ink To prepare Gold and Silver for Writing. To make Sealing-Wax, or Wafers. To know the Purity of Gold or Silver, and detect counterfeit Coins. The great Mr. Boyle's method of writing in such a manner as cannot be discovered without the help of fire, water, &c. To take Blots out of Paper. The Art of dressing, cleaning, and perfuming Gloves and Ribbons; and washing all Sorts of Lace. Also the method of curing and preserving Engl. London: printed for J. Stone, at Bedford-Row, near Gray's-Inn; and sold by G. Strahan, at the Royal-Exchange; W. Mears, on Ludgate-Hill; J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, C. Corbet, at Temple-Bar; and T. Boreman, near Child's Coffee-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1735. ESTC No. T186271. Grub Street ID 222434.
- Baillie, J. (John). The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by the following booksellers: Bernard, at the Corner of Change-Alley, Birchin-Lane; J. Clarke, under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange; J. Gray, in the Poultry; J. Osborn, in Pater-Noster-Row; E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, over-against Chancery-Lane; A. Millar, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; T. Osborn, in Gray's-Inn; J. Stagg, in Westminster Hall; J. Jackson, near St. James's; and J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T88286. Grub Street ID 308256.
- Wilkinson, George, Chaplain to Lord Haversham. A sermon preached in the Charter-House chappel. On Monday December 13. 1736. Being the Day appointed for the Commemoration of the Founder. By George Wilkinson, Chaplain to the Right Honourable Maurice Lord Haversham. Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards. London: printed for the author, by T. Gardner, in Bartholomew Close, and sold by T. Cooper, in Pater Noster Row, J. Jackson, in Palmall, [1736]. ESTC No. T5160. Grub Street ID 278821.
- Barber, Mary. Poems on several occasions. By Mrs. Barber. To which is prefix'd, a recommendatory letter from the Revd Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery. London: printed [by Samuel Richardson] for the author; and sold by C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Walthoe, in Cornhill; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; D. Browne, near Temple-Bar; J. Parker, and T. Jackson, in Pallmall; J. Brindley, in New-Bond-Street; and J. Leake, at Bath, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T42643. Grub Street ID 271412.
- The History of the works of the learned. Giving a general view of the state of learning throughout Europe, and containing an impartial account and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books publish'd in Great Britain and foreign parts. Interspers'd with dissertations on several curious and entertaining subjects, critical reflections, and memoirs of the most eminent writers in all branches of polite literature. London [England]: printed for T[homas]. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by J. and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, and J. Jackson near St. James's-Gate, [1737-1743]. ESTC No. P2222. Grub Street ID 419485.
- Palairet, Jean. A new royal French grammar; containing, I. Easy and plain rules to attain to the thorough ... understanding, ... of the French tongue. ... II. Familiar phrases and dialogues, fables by Mr. de Fenelon, ... III. Three vocabularies; ... By John Palairet, . London: sold by P. Vaillant and N. Dunoyer; M. Chastel; A. Rocayrol; J. Jackson; J. Nourse [and five others], 1738. ESTC No. N49639. Grub Street ID 33820.
- Essays on various subjects: as they were publish'd in the Weekly essay, or Middlesex journal. London: printed by G. Smith, in Prince's-Street, Spittlefields; and sold by W. Lewis, in Russel-Street, Convent Garden; J. and J. Fox, in Westminster Hall; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street; and T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, M,DCC,XXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. N9100. Grub Street ID 53991.
- Lairesse, Gérard de. The art of painting, in all its branches, methodically demonstrated by discourses and plates, and exemplified by remarks on the paintings of the best masters; and their Perfections and Oversights laid open By Gerard de Lairesse. Translated by John Frederick Fritsch, Painter. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; W. Hinchliffe, at the Royal-Exchange; J. Oswald, in the Poultry; A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, and J. Wood, in Pater-Noster Row; C. Rivington, and G. Foster, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Clarke, in Duke-Lane; L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, in Fleet-Street; J. Nourse, at Temple-Bar; S. Sympson, in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; S. Harding, in St. Martin's-Lane; J. Regnier, in Newport-Street; J. Millan, and J. Chrichley, at Charing-Cross; J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street; J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; J. Clark, near Warwick-Court, in Gray's-Inn; and J. Huggonson, in Chancery-Lane, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T142680. Grub Street ID 189951.
- Smith, Joseph. A clear and comprehensive view of the being, nature, and attributes of God, form'd, not only upon the authority of the holy scriptures, but the solid reasonings and testimonies of the best authors, ... By an orthodox divine. London: printed by Thomas Parker, for the author, and sold by J. Jackson, 1754. ESTC No. T64414. Grub Street ID 289449.
- Payne, William, teacher of mathematics. An introduction to the game of draughts. Containing fifty select games, together with many critical situations for drawn games, ... By William Payne, teacher of the mathematics. London: printed for the author at the Golden Ball in Bedford-sttreet [sic], Covent-Garden: and sold by T. Payne; J. Marks; J. Jackson; W. Shropshire; W. Owen; J. Payne; and J. Brotherton, 1756 [ca. 1788?]. ESTC No. N68325. Grub Street ID 49751.
- An introduction to the game of draughts. Containing fifty select games, Together with Many critical Situations for Drawn Games, Won Games, and Fine Strokes. The Whole designed for the Instruction of Young Players, in this innocent and delightful Amusement. By William Payne, teacher of mathematics. London: printed for the author at the Golden Ball in Bedford-Street, Covent-Garden: and sold by T. Payne, at the Meuse Gate in Castle-Street; J. Marks, in St Martin's-Lane; J. Jackson, in St James's-Street; W. Shropshire, in New Bond-Street; W. Owen, in Fleet-Street; J. Payne, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Brotherton, in Cornhill, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T98348. Grub Street ID 317642.
- Corpe, John. Some very remarkable facts, lately discovered, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, with regard to Mr. Bower: which will greatly contribute to unravel the mystery of that affair. By a clergyman of the Church of England. London: printed for the author; and sold by E. Comyns, at the Royal Exchange; W. Sandby, over-against St. Dunstan's Church; J. Jackson, St. James's-Street, near the Palace; and Z. Stuart, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T86854. Grub Street ID 306955.
- Mr. Ad's motives for renouncing the popish and re-embracing the protestant religion, in which he was educated; with several fresh instances of the unchristian principles of the papists in general, and the Jesuits in particular. London: printed for the author; and sold by E. Comyns, at the Royal Exchange; W. Sandby, over-against St. Dunstan's Church; J. Jackson, St. James's-Street, near the Palace; and Z. Stuart, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T86891. Grub Street ID 306990.
- Hill, John. The origin and production of proliferous flowers. With the culture at large for raising double from single, and proliferous from the double. Illustrated with figures. By J. Hill, M.D. London: Printed for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin in Pater-noster-Row, and J. Jackson in St. James's-street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T43422. Grub Street ID 272001.
- Some thoughts upon deism, with Respect to Happiness both Public and Private. London: printed by J. and W. Oliver; and sold by W. Owen, at Temple-Bar; J. Jackson, in St James's-Street; and M. Cooper, in Paternoster-Row, M.DCC.LXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T57060. Grub Street ID 283421.
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- The secret history of the free-masons. Being an accidental discovery, of the ceremonies made use of in the several lodges, upon the admittance of a brother as a Free and Accepted Mason; with the Charge, Oath, and private Articles, given to him at the Time of his Admittance. Printed from the old original record of the society; with some Observations, Reflections, and Critical Remarks on the New Constitution Book of the Free Masons, written by James Anderson, A. M. and dedicated to the Duke of Montague, by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. Deputy Grand Master. With a short dictionary of private signs, or signals. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, at the Bell-Savage, on Ludgate-Hill, and the Sun against John's Coffee-House Swithin's-Alley, Royal-Exchange; J. Jackson, in the Pall-Mall near St. James's-House; and J. Weekes, at the White-Hall, Westminster-Hall, [1724?]. ESTC No. T47400. Grub Street ID 275353.
- A true, authentick, and impartial history of the life and glorious actions of the Czar of Muscovy: from his birth to his death. Containing, I. An Exact Account of his Title, Descent, Family and Issue. II. His Detection of the several Plots formed against him, and his Punishment of the Conspirators. III. His Wars with the Turks, Swedes and Polanders; and his successful and unparalleled Conquests over those People. IV. His Travels into Europe, &c. for the Improvement of Arts, Sciences, Military Discipline and Naval Affairs, more particularly to Germany, Holland, and the Courts of England and France. V. His Remarkable Speech at his Return Home. VI. His Proceedings against the Czarewitz his Son, his Nomination of a Successor, his Sickness, Death and Interment. The whole compiled from the Russian, High Dutch and French languages, state papers, and other publick authorities. London: printed for J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, J. Jackson near St. James's-House, J. Harding in St. Martin's-Lane, and R. Frankling in Covent-Garden, [1725]. ESTC No. T88904. Grub Street ID 308847.
- Hatton, Henry Charles Hatton. An occasional satyr. London: printed for J. Jackson, in Pallmall, near St. James's; and sold by J. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Pater-noster Row, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T41908. Grub Street ID 270710.
- A true, authentick, and impartial history of the life and glorious actions of the Czar of Muscovy: from his birth to his death. Containing, I. An exact account of his title, descent, family and issue. II. His detection of the several plots formed against him, and his punishment of the conspirators. III. His wars with the Turks, Swedes and Polanders; and his successful and unparalleled conquests over those people. IV. His travels into Europe, &c. for the improvement of arts, sciences, military discipline and naval affairs, more particularly to Germany, Holland, and the courts of England and France. V. His remarkable speech at his return home. VI. His proceedings against the Czarlwitz his son, his nomination of a successor, his sickness, death and interment. The whole compiled from the Russian, High Dutch and French languages, state papers, and other publick authorities. London: printed for A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster Row, G. Strahan, W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Stagg in Westminster-hall, J. Graves in St. James's-Street, S. Chapman in Pall-Mall, R. Frankling in Covent-Garden, J. Harding in St. Martin's-Lane, T. Edlin in the Strand, and J. Jackson near St. James's House, [1725?]. ESTC No. N14081. Grub Street ID 3983.
- The secret history of the free-masons. Being an accidental discovery, of the ceremonies made use of in the several lodges, upon the admittance of a brother ... Printed from the old original record of the society; ... With a short dictionary of private signs, or signals. The second edition.. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe; J. Jackson; and J. Weekes, 1725. ESTC No. T47401. Grub Street ID 275354.
- Gueullette, Thomas-Simon. Chinese tales: or, the wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum Hoam. Related by himself to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueullette. Translated by the Revd. Mr. Stackhouse. With some thoughts concerning transmigration, b the late Mr. Secretary Addison. London: printed for E. Curll, and T. Edlin; J. Clarke; and J. Jackson, 1726. ESTC No. T83880. Grub Street ID 304293.
- Ahlers, Cyriacus. Some observations concerning the woman of Godlyman in Surrey. Made at Guilford on Sunday, Nov.20. 1726. tending to prove her extraordinary deliveries to be a cheat and imposture. By Cyriacus Ahlers, Surgeon to His Majesty. London: printed for J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1726. ESTC No. T56023. Grub Street ID 282569.
- Lely, Richard. Poems and translations, on several occasions. By Richard Lely, Esq ;. London: printed for J. Batley in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Woodward in Fleet-Street, C. King in Westminster-Hall, J. Jackson near St. James's-Gate, and R. Franklin in Covent-Garden, 1727. ESTC No. T125547. Grub Street ID 175680.
- Bandello, Matteo. Love in its variety: being a collection of select novels; written in Spanish by Signior Michael Bandello. Made English by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for W. Feales; and J. Jackson, 1727. ESTC No. N10901. Grub Street ID 889.
- A collection of several curious pieces lately inserted in the Daily journal. Containing, I. Observations on some of the articles that have been published ... for the encouragement of voluntier [sic] sailors. ... XI. The list of the Royal Navy ... Collected and republished on occasion of the great demand . London: printed for T. Warner; J. Jackson; N. Blandford; and H. Whitridge, 1728. ESTC No. N27515. Grub Street ID 16766.
- The state of the Court of Great Britain, Under His most Sacred Majesty King George II. And His Illustrious Consort Queen Caroline. Being Exact and Correct lists of the Officers and Servants of their Majesties Housholds respectively, as settled since the Decease of King George I. of Blessed Memory, and their present Majesties Happy Accession to the Throne. As also An Exact list of the Governors of His Majesty's Castles, Forts, &c. in England. And the true state of the Army in Great-Britain. London: Printed for J. Jackson, near the Royal-Palace at St. James's; and sold by J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T167373. Grub Street ID 205469.
- Scudéry, Madeleine de. The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, Set forth in their Undaunted Defences and Noble Resolutions: Worthy the Perusal and Imitation of the Female Sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. The third edition adorn'd with cuts engraven by J. Sturt.. London: printed for Tho. Tebb, at the Flower-de-Luce in Little Britain; Arthur Bettesworth, J. Osborn, Tho. Longman in Pater Noster-Row; Sam. Illidge, Serles Gate, Lincolns-Inn new Square, and J. Jackson in Pallmall, near St. James's, 1728. ESTC No. T85541. Grub Street ID 305846.
- The royal treasury of England: or, a general history of taxes, from the Conquest to the present time. Collected from the best antient and modern historians; as likewise from many valuable manuscripts in the Cotton, and other libraries; as well as from some peculiar Offices in this Kingdom. Shewing when the Crown was supplied, and Impositions laid on the People, only by Virtue of the King's Prerogative; at what Time the House of Lords alone has done the same; and when reduced to the Parliamentary Method now Establish'd. The Whole intermixt with divers remarkable Occurrences; and a considerable Number of Particulars, which have not hitherto appear'd in Print. By the late Capt. John Stevens. The second edition; with a continuation to the end of the last reign.. London: printed for Tho. Tebb, at the Flower-de-Luce in Little Britain; and J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, near St. James's, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T79880. Grub Street ID 301244.
- A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal: As also, of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament of Great Britain; with the alterations that have happen'd by deaths, double elections, double returns, and undue elections, &c. since their first meeting. Together with the houses, lodgings, and useful places of abode, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, of the members of both Houses, during the sitting of Parliament. The like never before publish'd. Also, an alphabetical list of the names of the members of House of Commons. London: Printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Crokatt, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet; J. Weeks, in Westminster-Hall; J. Jackson, near St. James's palace; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. N34344. Grub Street ID 22742.
- Lowth, Robert. The genealogy of Christ; As it is represented in the East-Window in the college chappel at Winchester. A poem. By a young Gentleman of Winchester School. London: printed for J. Jackson, near St. Jame's House, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T40543. Grub Street ID 269588.
- Defoe, Daniel. A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art. Shewing, I. The original of magicians; and how some of them were made kings, as Zoroafter, Cadmus, and many others. II. How the ancient magi, who study'd philosophy, astronomy, &c. were induc'd to turn wizards and sorcers, and deal with the devil; and how their conversation began. III. The different shapes assum'd by the devil in his first appearances to magicians; and whether he is, or has been, allow'd to assume a human-shape. IV. Who first practised magick as a diabolical art, and its progress among the Egyptians and Phoenicians; by whom it was first openly encourag'd, and of its present state. V. What the black-art, really is, the various manner of its practice in different parts of the world, and of the doctrine of spirits. VI. How far it may be suppos'd there can be an intercourse between superiour and insernal beings, and whether the magick-art now subsists. VII. How far the devil may be raised by magical operations; an. London: Printed for J. Clarke, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Millar, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; H. Noorthouck, under the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden; T. Green, at Charing-Cross; J. Pen, in Westminster-Hall; J. Jackson, and Mrs. Graves, at St. James's; and J. Brindley, in New-Bond-Street, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N28462. Grub Street ID 17687.
- Wreden, Johann Ernst. An essay on the inoculation of the small pox. To which are added, some examples of persons inoculated with good success at Hanover. By John Wreden Body-Surgeon to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. London: printed for J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, [1729]. ESTC No. T8319. Grub Street ID 303639.
- Bullock, Christopher. Love and revenge; or, the vintner outwitted: an opera; as acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. London: printed for J. Clark under the Royal Exchange in Cornhill; T. Worral at the Judge's Head near the Temple-Exchange Coffee-House in Fleet-Street; J. Jackson near St. James's House; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, [1729]. ESTC No. T63280. Grub Street ID 288542.
- A philosophical treatise concerning human understanding. By Peter Huet, Bishop of Avranches. The second edition.. London: printed for J. Stone at Bedford Row; R. Francklin in Covent Garden; W. Meadows in Cornhill, and J. Jackson in Palmall, 1729. ESTC No. T483328. Grub Street ID 396139.
- An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal: as also of the knights and commissioners of Shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament. Together with the true titles of all the nobility of England, ... With the true places of every member's abode ... Als an alphabetical list to the whole. London: printed for T. Warner, J. Purser, and J. Jackson, [1729?]. ESTC No. N9528. Grub Street ID 54403.
- Huet, Pierre-Daniel. A philosophical treatise concerning human understanding. By Peter Huet, . The second edition.. London: printed for J. Stone; R. Francklin; W. Meadows, and J. Jackson, 1729. ESTC No. N23593. Grub Street ID 12946.
- Smith, Joseph. The British worthies. A poem. London: printed for J. Pemberton, and J. Shuckburg, in Fleet-Street, B. Creake, at the Bible in Jermyn Street, and J. Jackson, near St. James's House, and sold by the other booksellers of London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. N307. Grub Street ID 19625.
- Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-. Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English. Invented (for the education of a prince) by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, ... Digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd (after a new manner) for the use of schools, ... To which is prefix'd An essay o the nature of fable. Extracted from Mons. de la Motte. London: printed for J. Wilcox; W. Meadows; T. Worral; A. Vandenhoeck; and J. Jackson, 1729. ESTC No. T150194. Grub Street ID 196047.
- A true and exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Knights and Commissioners of Shires, Citizens and Burgesses of the Present Parliament of Great Britain; With the Alterations that have happen'd by Deaths, Double Elections, Double Returns, and Undue Elections, &c. since their Meeting: together with their houses, lodgings, and usual places of abode, In and About the Cities of London and Westminster. During the sitting of Parliament. The like never before Publish'd To which is added, an alphabetical list of the names of the members of the House of Commons. The second edition.. London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; T. Read, in White-Fryars, Fleetstreet; J. Shuckburgh, over-against Chancery-Lane, Fleetstreet, J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster [1729]. ESTC No. T179575. Grub Street ID 216293.
- The saylors song, or, Dunkirk restored. A new ballad. to [sic] the tune of To all you ladies now at land; &c. London: printed for J. Jackson., 1730. ESTC No. T85964. Grub Street ID 306230.
- Defoe, Daniel. A compleat system of magick: or, the history of the black-art. Shewing, I. The original of magicians; ... VII. How far the Devil may be raised by magical operations; ... The whole compiled from the best authorities ancient and modern, by Andrew Moreton, Esq;. The second edition with additions.. London: printed for J. Clarke; A. Millar; T. Green; J. Pen; J. Jackson and J. Brindley, 1730. ESTC No. N30013. Grub Street ID 19002.
- The new year's gift: or, Advice to a Nephew about his Choice in Marriage. Containing the following Heads. I. A Prefatory Epistle to the Reader and Bookseller; in which the Author gives some Account of himself, his Nephew Mr. William Tully, and Mrs. Margaret Jewel, a young Lady of Brumpton, whom the Nephew is inclined, thro' the Uncle's Advice, to marry, which occasion'd the Writing and Publishing the following Pieces in Prose and Verse. II. The Character of a Good Mistress of a Family, from the Proverbs of Solomon, with the Commendation thereof by the Authors of the Guardian. III. The same Character made into a Song, which was fashionable in the Days of Queen Elizabeth, and sung by the Maids of Honour; but not published by the Writer till the Year 1612. VI. The same done in modern English Verse. By Mr. Horace Tully, of Gray's Inn, for the Use of his Nephew. Lastly, Margaret and William: Or, The Choice; being a Meditation on Marriage. A Ballad. By Mr. William Tully. London: printed for P. Meighan under Gray's-Inn Gate Holbourn; J. Wilford behind the Chapter-House near St. Paul's; J. Brindley in Bond-Street; J. Jackson in Pall-Mall near St. James's; N. Blandford near Old Man's Coffee-House Charing-Cross; T. Corbet at Addison's Head near Temple-Bar, and R. Francklyn in Covent-Garden, [1730?]. ESTC No. T179162. Grub Street ID 215948.
- Almeria. London: printed for J. Roberts & J. Jackson, 1730. ESTC No. T217233. Grub Street ID 242339.
- Akerby, George. Spiller's jests or, the humours and pleasant adventures of the comedians, with their merry jokes, diverting songs, and entertaining tales. London: printed for J. Jackson, J. Smith, J. Robinson, Olive Payne, A. Dodd; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1730?]. ESTC No. N37333. Grub Street ID 25296.
- Renolds, George. The history of ancient coins, weights and measures. Including the life and glorious actions of King Solomon: Being a particular account of his riches, power, and extensive jurisdiction; with an exact description of the structure, dimensions and magnificence of his temple. Also a calculation of the value of ancient money reduced to the standard of our British coin. To which is added, a treatise concerning gold and silver; and easy rules for melting and weighing the same, by a method intirely new. London: Printed for W. Shropshire, at the Peacock in Castle-street, Leicester-Fields; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; J. Smith, in Bond-street; J. Marshall, in Newgate-street: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N54703. Grub Street ID 38368.
- Burrish, Onslow. Batavia illustrata: or, a view of the policy and commerce of the United Provinces: Particularly of Holland. With an enquiry into the alliances of the States General, With the Emperor, France, Spain, and Great Britain. In three parts. By Onslow Burrish, Esq;. The second edition.. London: printed for W. Innys, J. Osborne and T. Longman, J. Batley, E. Symon, R. Williamson, T. Osborne, J. Crokatt, J. Jackson, J. Brindley and J. Stagg. [and 5 others in London], MDCCXXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T105833. Grub Street ID 159050.
- Clergyman of the Church of England.. A letter to a rt. rev. prelate, occasioned by the bill, which hath lately pass'd the House of Commons; intitled, A bill for making effectual the laws in being, ... By a clergyman of the Church of England. London: printed for J. Jackson, [1731?]. ESTC No. T171106. Grub Street ID 208750.
- Aspinwall, Edward. An apology, being a series of arguments in proof of the Christian religion. With a postscript, concerning a late Irreverent and Unbecoming Manner of Treating Religious Subjects in the Stile of Ridicule. Address'd to all Impartial Free-Thinkers. By Edward Aspinwall, D.D. Sub-Dean of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, and Prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T137136. Grub Street ID 185204.
- Talbot, William. Twelve sermons preached on several subjects and occasions. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Talbot, late Ld. Bishop of Durham. The second edition.. London: printed for John Marshal, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, and Joseph Marshal, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, Olive Payne, in New Round-Court in the Strand, J. Jackson, near St. James's House, and J. Smith, at the Rose and Crown, New Bond-Street, over-against Grosvenor-Street, 1731. ESTC No. T96605. Grub Street ID 316061.
- Carey, Henry. The contrivances with the songs, and other additions, as now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Carey. The third edition.. London: printed for W. Meadows, J. Brotherton, and H. Whitridge; T. Wotton, T. Worrall and J. Schuckburgh; J. Jackson, 1731. ESTC No. T229673. Grub Street ID 249531.
- The cases of polygamy, concubinage, adultery, divorce, &c. seriously and learnedly discussed. Being a compleat collection of all the remarkable tryals and tracts which have been Written on those Important Subjects. By the most eminent hands. London: printed for E. Curll, in the Strand; T. Payne, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Chrichley, at Charing-Cross; and J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T6636. Grub Street ID 291105.
- The Weekly miscellany; giving an account of the religion, morality, and learning of the present times. With occurrences foreign and domestick. By Richard Hooker, of the Temple, Esq;. London: printed for J[ames]. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane: where advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in. As also by J. Jackson, near St. James's-House, in Pall-Mall; and H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill, [1732-1741]. ESTC No. P1821. Grub Street ID 55587.
- The history of France from the origin of that nation to the beginning of the present century. ... With an introductory account of that country during the time of the Gauls and Franks, ... To which is added, the antient and present state of France, ... With the effigies o all their kings, curiously engraven. In two volumes. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, Tim. Hatchett, J. Jackson, and Rich. Wellington, 1732. ESTC No. N6897. Grub Street ID 50230.
- Duck, Stephen. To His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, on his birth-day. April the 15th, 1732. By Stephen Duck. London: printed for J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, 1732. ESTC No. T90236. Grub Street ID 310091.
- Chandler, Mary. A description of Bath: a poem. In a letter to a friend. London: printed for J. Roberts, J. Jackson; J. Gray; and J. Leake and S. Lobb, booksellers in Bath, [1733]. ESTC No. T31671. Grub Street ID 262468.
- Carey, Henry. The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq;. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver, in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1734]. ESTC No. T57992. Grub Street ID 284163.
- Arbuckle, James. Hibernicus's letters: or, a philosophical miscellany. Containing (among many others) essays on the following useful and entertaining subjects, viz. of happiness. of imaginary evils. Of Beauty. Of Castle-Building. Of false Contempt of the World. Of Witches and Apparitions. Of the Art of Printing. Of Laughter and Ridicule. Of False Taste. Of Useless Studies. Of Toleration. Of Solitude. Of Epistolary Writing. Of the Fable of the Bees. Of the Happiness of former Times compared with the present. Of National Frugality. Of Liberty. Of Gaming. Of Industry. Of Fashions. Of Women. Censure on Dr. Burnet's Reflections on Human Life. The Opinion of a Siamese on the Religion of Great Britain. Religion vindicated from the Character of Moroseness. The Vanity of Cicero and Montagne vindicated. The Usefulness of Modern Translations of Ancient Books. The Character of Anacreon, with a Specimen of his Writings. Remains of Archdeacon Parnel, &c. Interspersed with several Original Poems and Translations. Written. The second edition, with a compleat alphabetical index.. London: printed for J. Clark, T. Hatchet, E. Symon at the Royal Exchange; J. Gray, in the Poultry; C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Osborne, in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Innys and R. Manby, in Ludgate-Street; A. Millar, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; J. Jackson, H. James's; J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; and O Payne, in Round-Court. 1734. ESTC No. T108739. Grub Street ID 161597.
- Poussin, Father. Pretty doings in a Protestant nation. Being a view of the present state of fornication, whorecraft, and adultery, in Great-Britain, and the territories and dependencies thereunto belonging. ... Written originally in French by Father Poussin, . London: printed for J. Roberts; J. Isted; J. Jackson; W. Waring; Robert Amey and sold by all the other booksellers in London and Westminster, 1734. ESTC No. T94065. Grub Street ID 313679.
- Buchanan, George. Buchanan's history of Scotland. Containing, I. A detection of the actions of Mary Queen of Scots, concerning the murder of her husband, her conspiracy, adultery, and pretended marriage with Earl Bothwel, and a defence of the true Lords, maintainers of the King's Majesty's action and authority. II. De jure Regni apud Scotos: or, A discourse concerning the due priviledge of government, in the kingdom of Scotland. To which is added, the genealogy of all the Kings of Scotland, their lives, the years of their coronation, the time of their reign, the year of their death, and manner thereof, with the place of their burial, from Fergus I. who began to reign in the year of the world 3641, before the coming of our Saviour Jesus Christ 330 years, to the reign of James VI. of that name, King of Scots, and the 1st of England. With the oath of a Duke, Earl, Lord of Parliament, and Knight of Scotland. Adorn'd with a curious cut. The third edition.. London: Printed for J. Clark and T. Hatchet, at the Royal Exchange; R. Ford and J. Gray in the Poultry; C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-yard; J. Osborn at the Golden-Ball in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Millar at Buchanan's Head against St. Clement's Church in the strand; A. Lyon in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; J. Brindley in New Bond-street; J. Jackson by St. James's; J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; and O. Payne in Round Court, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T168018. Grub Street ID 205995.
- Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-. Fables and dialogues of the dead. Written in French by the late Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemacus: and done into English from the Paris edition of 1718, then corrected and revised with the author's own original manuscript. The third edition corrected.. London: printed for D. Browne at the Black Swan, and C. Corbett at Addison's Head without Temple-Bar; and J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, near St. James's House, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T122399. Grub Street ID 173095.
- Young, Edward. The revenge, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, LL.D. London: printed for D. Browne and C. Corbett, without Temple-Bar; W. Feales at Rowe's Head against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; and J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T44867. Grub Street ID 273217.
- Carey, Henry. Of stage tyrants. An epistle to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Occasion'd by the Honest Yorkshire-Man being rejected at Drury-Lane Play-House, and since Acted at other Theatres with Universal Applause. By Mr. Carey. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and J. Leake at Bath. And sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt, and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, 1735. ESTC No. T42117. Grub Street ID 270922.
- Duck, Stephen. A poem on Her Majesty's birth-day. By Stephen Duck. London: printed for J. Jackson in Pallmall; and T. Cooper in Pater Noster-Row: Where may be had a Poem on his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland's Birth-Day, by the same Author, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N11675. Grub Street ID 1679.
- Duck, Stephen. The vision. A poem on the death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. By Stephen Duck. London: printed [by Samuel Richardson] for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, and J. Jackson, in St. James's Street, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T90235. Grub Street ID 310090.
- Railton, (John). J. The army regulator: or, the military adventures of Mr. John Railton; giving an account of his particular services in the Horse Grenadiers, the dragoons, the foot, and the train of artillery. Shewing, I. The Frauds practised by the Officers, from the General to the Corporal, to render the poor Private Centinel miserable. II. The Art of Inlisting Men: Or, the Secret History of a remarkable Officer of Dragoons in the Year, 1735. III. Practices after Inlisting, whereby the Horses are deprived of their Corn, the Men of their Money, and the King of his Soldiers, by False Ministers. IV. Proofs of 300 l. a Year, being sunk out of the King's Allowance of 500 l. a Year for a Troop of Dragoons. V. The Sinking-Fund continu'd; near 50,000 l. a Year being sunk by Fagots, and 100,000l. a Year, by furnishing the Forces with Accoutrements, &c. VI. The Author's Sufferings, as a Foot-Soldier, 1736. The Connivance of Trading Justices and Serjeants, as to Inlisting; his false Imprisonment and Release, 1737. V. London: printed for W. Warner, under the Crown Coffee-House, against Bedford-Row, Holbourn; O. Payne, in Round-Court in the Strand; J. Jackson, in St. James's Street; and J. Vokes, on Ludgate-Hill, 1738. ESTC No. T22423. Grub Street ID 246520.
- Twenty years literary correspondence between John Locke, Esq; Messieurs Limborch, Leibnitz, and the Reverend Mr. King of Exeter, from 1685 to 1705. Wherein some of the most important theological and philosophical points are clearly discussed. With impartial characters of men and books, sects, parties and opinions. To which are subjoined, Monsieur Le Clerc's historical account of Mr. Locke's life and writings; with his last-will and testament. The third edition. London: printed for Thomas Gardner, at Cowley's Head without Temple-Bar, E. Curll in Rose-street, Covent-Garden. J. Hodges upon London-Bridge, J. James under the Royal Exchange, and J. Jackson near St. James's Palace, MDCCXXXIX [1739]. ESTC No. N483168. Grub Street ID 399624.
- The priest and the widow, a tale. London: printed for E. Comyns, at the Royal-Exchange; J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street; and A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T125562. Grub Street ID 175696.
- Amhurst, Nicholas. The test of love. An epistle to a friend. London: printed for E. Comyns; J. Robinson; J. Jackson, and A. Dodd, 1742. ESTC No. N13417. Grub Street ID 3335.
- Egede, Hans. A description of Greenland. Shewing the natural history, situation, boundaries, and face of the country; the nature of the soil; the rise and progress of the old Norwegian colonies; the ancient and modern inhabitants; their genius and way of life, and produce of the soil; their plants, beasts, fishes, &c. With a new map of Greenland. And several copper plates representing different animals, birds and fishes, the Greenlanders way of hunting and fishing; their habitations, dress, sports and diversions, &c. By Mr. Hans Egede, missionary in that country for twenty five years. Translated from the Danish. London: printed for C. Hitch in Pater-noster Row; S. Austen in Newgate-Street; and J. Jackson near St. James's Gate, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T144751. Grub Street ID 191572.
- Secker, Thomas. A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. London: printed for J. Jackson, and J. Jolliffe, 1745. ESTC No. N23865. Grub Street ID 13226.
- A Great bustle at Westminster or The Norfolk lanthorn in danger of being broke. London: Printed for J. Jackson, in the Strand, [1745?]. ESTC No. T201666. Grub Street ID 232888.
- Secker, Thomas. A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. Published at the Request of the Parishioners. London: printed for J. Jackson, and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, 1745. ESTC No. T47926. Grub Street ID 275903.
- Secker, Thomas. A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. London: printed for J. Jackson, and J. Jolliffe, 1745. ESTC No. T47927. Grub Street ID 275904.
- Child, Josiah. A new discourse of trade: wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to Companies of Merchants; The Act of Navigation, Naturalization of Strangers, and our Woollen Manufactures. The Balance of Trade, And Nature of Plantations; with their Consequences, in relation to the Kingdom, are seriously discussed. Methods for the Employment and Maintenance of the Poor are proposed. The Reduction of Interest of Money to 4 l. per Cent. is recommended. And some Proposals for erecting a Court of Merchants for determining Controversies relating to Maritime Affairs, and for a Law for transferring of Bills of Debts are humbly offered. To which is added, A Short, but most excellent Treatise of Interest. By Sir Josiah Child, Baronet. The fourth edition.. London: printed for J. Hodges, on London-Bridge; W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill; C. Corbet, against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet street; J. Jackson, at St. James's Gate; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; and J. Bevill, near St. Saviours Church, Southwark, [1745?]. ESTC No. T90663. Grub Street ID 310502.
- Child, Josiah. A new discourse of trade: wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to Companies of Merchants; The Act of Navigation, Naturalization of Strangers, and our Woollen Manufactures. The Balance of Trade, And Nature of Plantations; with their Consequences, in relation to the Kingdom, are seriously discussed. Methods for the Employment and Maintenance of the Poor are proposed. The Reduction of Interest of Money to 4. l. per Cent. is recommended. And some Proposals for erecting a Court of Merchants, for determining Controversies relating to Maritime Affairs, and for a Law for transferring of Bills of Debts, are humbly offer'd. To which is added, A short, but most excellent: Treatise of Interest. By Sir Josiah Child, baronet. The fourth edition.. London: printed for J. Hodges, on London Bridge; W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill; C. Corbet, against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet street; J. Jackson, at St. James's Gate; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; and J. Bevill, near St. Saviours Church, Southwark, [1745?]. ESTC No. T90664. Grub Street ID 310503.
- Bp. Burnet's and Bp. Lloyd's accounts of the birth of the Pretender; shewing strong grounds to suspect it to be a shameful imposture. Design'd to strengthen the just and general abhorrence of the present rebellion. London: printed [for J. Jackson?] in [1745]. ESTC No. N15384. Grub Street ID 5112.
- Child, Josiah. A new discourse of trade: wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to Companies of Merchants; The Act of Navigation, Naturalization of Strangers, and our Woollen Manufactures. The Balance of Trade, And Nature of Plantations; with their Consequences, in relation to the Kingdom, are seriously discussed. Methods for the Employment and Maintenance of the Poor are proposed. The Reduction of Interest of Money to 4 l. per cent. is recommended. And some Proposals for erecting a Court of Merchants, for determining Controversies relating to Maritime Affairs, and for a Law for Transferring of Bills of Debts, are humbly offer'd. To which is added, A short, but most excellent Treatise of Interest. By Sir Josiah Child, Baronet. The fourth edition.. London: printed for J. Hodges, on London-Bridge; W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhill; C. Corbet, against St Dunstan's Church, Fleet street; J. Jackson, at St. James's Gate; J Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; and J. Bevill, near St. Saviours Church, Southwark, [1745?]. ESTC No. N42058. Grub Street ID 28411.
- Tasso, Torquato. Tasso's Jerusalem delivered: or Godfrey of Bulloign. An heroic poem. Done into English, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, by Edward Fairfax, gent. The fourth edition, with a glossary, and index.. London: printed by J. Purser for J. Clark, at the Royal Exchange; E. Withers, in Fleetstreet; J. Jackson, in St. James's Street; J. Millan, at Charing-Cross, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T134003. Grub Street ID 182703.
- Scriblerius, tertius. The hard-Us'd poet's complaint: inscrib'd To the Theatric-Managers, and Bibliopolians, Of the Great, Little world. By Scriblerius Tertius, Esq. Of Neither University, and indeed Barely of Gramatical Erudition. London: printed for the author, publish'd by G. Woodfall at Charing Cross, and the following Publishers of the Body-Politick; (that is to say) at J. Brindley's, New Bond-Street; H. Chapelle's, in Grosvenor-Street; J Jackson's, in St. James's-Street; H. Dunoyer's, at the Bible, in the Hay-Market; J. Millan's, facing the Admiralty-Office, White-Hall; S. Harding, Bookseller, in St. Martin's-Lane; F. Noble's, in St. Martin's-Court; G. Bickham's, May's-Buildings' J. Robinson's, at Milton's Head, in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; S. Baker's, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Slater's, Bookseller, in Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; H. Pier's, at the Bible and Crown, near the Bull and Gate, High-Holbourn; W. Owen, Temple-Barr; Wm. Reeve's, at Shakespear's Head, in Fleet-Street; and R. Spavan, at the Crown, in Ivy-Lane, [1750]. ESTC No. T4595. Grub Street ID 274153.
- Young, Edward. The revenge, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, LL.D. London: printed for Dan. Browne, without Temple - Bar; C. Hitch and L. Hawes in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson in St. James's-Street, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. T119412. Grub Street ID 170835.
- Young, Edward. The revenge, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, LL.D. London: printed for D. Browne, without Temple-Bar; C. Hitch and L. Hawes in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Hodges on London Bridge; J. and J. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Jackson in St. James's-Street, MDCCLIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T179534. Grub Street ID 216254.
- Cruden, Alexander. Alexander the corrector's humble address and earnest application to our most gracious King, the Right Honourable the House of Lords, and the Honourable House of Commons; shewing the necessity of appointing a corrector of the people, or taking some effectual measures for a speedy and a thorow Reformation; and that this important affair requires the serious and immediate consideration and vigorous and effectual resolution of his Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. With some account of Alexander the corrector the Author of the much esteemed Concordance of the Bible; and an Account of the Prophesies of some pious Ministers of the Gospel, foretelling that Alexander's Afflictions are designed by Divine Providence to be an Introduction and Preparation to his being a Joseph and an useful prosperous Man. London: printed for the author: and to be had of J. Jackson in St. James's-Street, J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and J. Lewis in Pater-Noster-Row, and at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T68582. Grub Street ID 292740.
- Corpe, John. Some very remarkable facts, lately discovered, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, with regard to Mr. Bower; which will greatly contribute to unravel the mystery of that affair. Together with a preface and postscript, shewing the many base misrepresentations and notorious falsehoods contained in the postscript of a pamphlet, intituled, A complete and final detection, &c. By the Reverend Mr. John Corpe, Rector of Wayford, Somerset. The second edition.. London: printed for W. Sandby, over-against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, near the Palace; and Zech. Stuart, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1758]. ESTC No. T86855. Grub Street ID 306956.
- Hill, John. The rout. A farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed for Mary Cooper, in Paternoster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T45245. Grub Street ID 273575.
- Some very remarkable facts, lately discovered, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, with regard to Mr. Bower; which will greatly contribute to unravel the mystery of that affair. Together with a preface and postscript, shewing the many base misrepresentations and notorious falsehoods contained in the postscript of a pamphlet, intituled, A complete and final detection, &c. By the Reverend Mr. John Corpe, Rector of Wayford, Somerset. The second edition.. London: printed for W. Sandby, over-against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, near the Palace; and Zech. Stuart, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1758. ESTC No. N475369. Grub Street ID 371121.
- Hill, John. The rout. A farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The second edition.. London: Printed for Mary Cooper, in Paternoster-row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-street, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T126366. Grub Street ID 176319.
- A plain account of the venereal disease; with the most successful method of cure in its several stages: by which the patient may know certainly, whether he has thi [sic] disease or not; . The second edition.. London: printed for J. Jackson; and M. Cooper, 1758. ESTC No. N11519. Grub Street ID 1520.
- Observations on the importance and use of theatres, their present regulation, and possible improvements. London: printed for M. Cooper, in Paternoster-Row. And J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T95399. Grub Street ID 314906.
- A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs: whereby the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. Second edition.. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T39889. Grub Street ID 269088.
- Perfect, Thomas. The practice of gardening explained to all capacities; including the newest improvements. By which gentlemen, who have small gardens, may make themselves masters of the art, and manage them with little expence, to their satisfaction: and the common gardener be enabled to go through his business with credit. With those secrets which gardeners observe in their practice, though none have taught or published them. Containing the raising and entire culture of tender annuals, hardy perennial plants, curious shrubs, and the choicest flowers, from the seed to their perfection: with the making of hot-beds, and the whole art of raising cuttings. By Thomas Perfect, gardener, inventor of the new Chinese parterres. The second edition.. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-noster-row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's Street, 1759. ESTC No. N20899. Grub Street ID 10280.
- A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and flowering shrubs: Whereby The common Kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious Exotics increased, which will not take Root from Cuttings or Layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T122467. Grub Street ID 173145.
- Hill, John. To David Garrick, Esq; the petition of I. In behalf of herself and her sisters. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Jackson, St. James's-Street, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T10026. Grub Street ID 154232.
- A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs: whereby the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. Second edition.. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T199423. Grub Street ID 231549.
- A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs: where by the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. The second edition.. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T199426. Grub Street ID 231550.
- Hill, John. The usefulness of a knowledge of plants: illustrated in various instances, relating to medicine, husbandry, arts, and commerce. With the easy means of information. By J. Hill, M.D. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T50634. Grub Street ID 278186.
- Perfect, Thomas. The practice of gardening explained to all capacities; Including the newest improvements. By which gentlemen, who have small gardens, may make themselves masters of the art, and manage them with little expence, to their satisfaction: and the common gardener be enabled to go through his business with credit. With those secrets which gardeners observe in their practice, though none have taught or published them. Containing the raising and entire culture of tender annuals, hardy perennial plants, curious shrubs, and the choicest flowers, from the seed to their perfection. The making of hot-beds, and the whole art of raising cuttings. By Thomas Perfect, gardener, inventor of the new Chinese parterres. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street, 1759. ESTC No. T44149. Grub Street ID 272618.
- Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-. Dialogues of the dead. Written in French by the Archbishop of Cambray, translated into English from the best Paris edition. The fourth edition, corrected.. London: printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street; and A. and C. Corbett, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLX. [1760]. ESTC No. T63908. Grub Street ID 289045.
- Hill, John. The virtues of honey in preventing many of the worst disorders; and in the certain cure of several others: particularly the gravel, asthmas, coughs, . The third edition.. London: printed for J. Davis; M. Cooper and R. Baldwin, and J. Jackson, 1760. ESTC No. T50939. Grub Street ID 278477.
- Hill, John. Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff. Founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; And the Effects it must produce when this Way taken into the Body: and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use. By Dr. J. Hill. London: printed for R. Baldwin in Pater-Noster Row, and J. Jackson in St. Jame's-Street, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T28955. Grub Street ID 260454.
- Hill, John. Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff. Founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; and the effects it must produce when this way taken into the body: and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use. By Dr. J. Hill. The second edition.. London: Printed for R. Baldwin in Pater-noster Row, and J. Jackson in St. James's-Street, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T162865. Grub Street ID 201575.
- Gentleman.. Devout meditations: or, a select collection of observations, Divine and Moral. Abstracted from the writings of the most approved authors. By a gentleman. London: printed for J. Jackson in St. James's-Street; and R. Baldwin in Pater-Noster-Row, 1761. ESTC No. T59155. Grub Street ID 285174.
- A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs, from their parts: whereby the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by successful and repeated Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. From Experiments proposed by Dr. Hill. The third edition.. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Jackson, in St. James's Street, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T39890. Grub Street ID 269090.
- Young, Edward. The works of the author of the Night-Thoughts. In four volumes. Revised and corrected by himself. . A new edition.. London: printed for D. Browne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, J. Rivington, S. Crowder and Co. C. Corbett, J. Jackson, R. and J. Dodsley, and J. Richardson, MDCCLXII. [1762]. ESTC No. T66863. Grub Street ID 291523.
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- Burnet, Gilbert. An abridgment of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times. By the reverend Mr. Thomas Stackhouse. London: printed: and sold by J. Smith, next the Fountain-Tavern, and Tho. Edlin, in the Strand; W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar; and J. Jackson, at the Prince's Arms in the Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T110438. Grub Street ID 162966.
- Jones, Erasmus. A trip through London: containing observations on men and things. Viz. An Account of the vast Number of Foreigners Yearly Imported. How Wales sends more Footmen than Gentlemen to London. A Reason for the Streets and Highways in the City and Liberty of Westminster being kept in no better Repair. A Description of the Coffee-Houses about Whitehall. A merry Differtation upon News-Papers, Authors, Printers, and Publishers. An entertaining Description of St. James's Park; how the Horse-Guards are worse Soldiers and better Subjects than the Foot-Guards. A remarkable Controversy between a Bawd and a Sodomite, on one of the Seats near Buckingham-House. Of a Person of Quality's Cloaths sold off his Back in the Mall by his Valet de Chambre. New Votes. Schemes and Designs of the Irish Society of Fortune-Hunters, An Account of the Exeter-'change Beauties, the Undertaker's Club-Feast, the Method of their obtaining and managing Funerals; and of a Miser's bequeathing his Body to the Royal Society to save. The seventh edition, corrected.. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, J. Shuckburgh between the two Temple Gates, Fleetstreet; J. Pote at the End of Suffolk-street, near Charing-Cross; and J. Jackson near St. James's House; and by the other booksellers of London and Westminster, [1728]. ESTC No. T120585. Grub Street ID 171602.
- Jones, Erasmus. A trip through London: containing observations on men and things. Viz. An account of the vast number of foreigners yearly imported. How Wales sends more Footmen than Gentlemen to London. Why the Streets and Highways in the City and Liberty of Westminster, are kept in no better Repair. Of a Foreign Minister's protecting more broken Shop-Keepers in the Bills of Mortality, than his Master has Subjects in his Dominions. Character of a well bred Lady; or, a Wife of Mode. Votes Schemes and Designs of the Irish Society of Affidavit-Makers and Fortune-Hunters, for the Year 1728. Dr. F----d villify'd by the Upholders Company: His Practice the ruin of their Business. A Reason why most Beaus are Blockheads, and Poetry and Poverty inseperable Companions. Of a Christmas Entertainment at the House of a High Church Citizen in Farringdon Ward. An Essay towards proving Little Britain to be a part of his Majesty's Dominions, in Opposition to the Principles and Practices of many of the Nonjuring and Popish. The fifth edition, corrected.. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Shuckburgh between the Temple Gates, Fleetstreet; J. Pote at the Golden Door near Charing-Cross; and J. Jackson near St. James's House; and by the other booksellers of London and Westminster, [1728]. ESTC No. T57531. Grub Street ID 283812.
- Jones, Erasmus. A trip through London: containing observations on men and things, Viz. An account of the vast number of foreigners yearly imported. . The eighth edition, corrected.. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, J. Shuckburgh; J. Pote; and J. Jackson; and by the other booksellers of London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. T57533. Grub Street ID 283814.
- A method for the regular management of those societies, call'd Box-clubs: . London: printed for, and sold by T. Read; J. Roberts; J. Jackson; A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and A. Smith; S. Chastel, Spittlefields, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. T53627. Grub Street ID 280557.
- The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the origin of the Scots, and sucession of their kings for above 2000 Years: Also, the Titles, Descents, Marriages, Intermarriages, Issue, Posts, and Seats of all the Scottish nobility, with their Robes, and arms, exactly Engrav'd on 80 Copper Plates. To which is added, An Alphabetical List of Second Titles, or those given by Courtesy to Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls eldest Sons: Also, a List of the Peers who have been chose to serve in the several Parliaments of Great Britain since the Union. Together with, An Account of the Knights of the Thistle and Nova Scotia, the Regalia and Arms of Scotland, and the Riding of Parliaments. The third edition: with an edition of 140 pages. Vol.II.. London: printed by R. Nutt, for A. Bettesworth at the Red Lion in Pater-Noster Row: sold also by G. Strahan and J. Clarke in Cornhill; D. Browne without Temple-Bar; J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; and J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, [1729]. ESTC No. T78305. Grub Street ID 300169.
- Haywood, Eliza. The agreeable caledonian: Or, Memoirs of Signiora di Morella, a Roman lady. Who made her escape from a monastery at Viterbo, for the love of a Scots nobleman. Intermix'd with many other entertaining histories and adventures which presented themselves to her in the course of her travels. Part II. London: Printed for R. King, at the Prince's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by G. Strahan and W. Meadows, in Cornhill; T. Green, near Charing-Cross; J. Stone, near Gray's-Inn; J. Jackson, in Pallmall; and J. Watson, over-against Hungerford-Market, in the Strand, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N29532. Grub Street ID 18660.
- Haywood, Eliza. Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. London: printed for and sold by John Brindley, at the Kings Arms in New Bond-Street; Robert Willock in Cornhill; John Jackson in Pall-Mall; John Penn in Westminster-Hall; Francis Cogan at the Middle Temple Gate, Fleetstreet, 1730. ESTC No. T75394. Grub Street ID 298120.
- Pitt, Henry. Verses, humbly address'd to His Majesty: occasion'd by His Majesty's Royal Bounty to the town of Blandford, which was consum'd by fire, June 4, 1731. By Henry Pitt,. London: printed and sold by J. Jackson, and J. Roberts, [1731]. ESTC No. N64063. Grub Street ID 46124.
- Costeker, John Littleton. Kostiachou: or, wit triumphant over beauty. A poem. By John Littleton Costeker, gent. London: printed: and sold by Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; Mr. Crichley, at Charing-Cross; Mr. Hinchliffe, at the Royal-Exchange; Mr. King, in Westminster-Hall; & Mr. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. N766. Grub Street ID 52593.
- Drury, Robert. Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's journal, during fifteen years captivity on that island. Containing, I. His Voyage to the East Indies, and short Stay there. II. An Account of the Shipwreek of the Degrave on the Island of Madagascar; the Murder of Captain Younge and his Ship's Company, except Admiral Bembo's Son, and some few Others, who escap'd the Hands of the barbarous Natives. III. His being taken into Captivity, hard Usage, Marriage, and Variety of Fortune. IV. His Travels through the Island, and Description of it; as to its Situation, Product, Manufactures, Commodities, &c. V. The Nature of the People, their Customs, Wars, Religion, and Policy: As also, The Conferences between the Author and some of their Chiefs, concerning the Christians and Their Religion. VI. His Redemption from thence by Capt. Mackett. Commander of the Prince of Wales, in the East India Company's Service; his Arrival to England, and Second Voyage thither. Vii. A Vocabulary of the Madagascar Language. The Whole is a f. The second edition.. London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; T. Worrall, at the Judge's Head in Fleetstreet; and J. Jackson, near St. James's Gate, Pall-Mall, M,DCC,XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T70324. Grub Street ID 294083.
- Socinus, Faustus. An argument for the authority of Holy Scripture; from the Latin of Socinus, After the Steinfurt Copy. To which is prefix'd, a short account of his life. London: printed, and sold by W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Lacy near Temple-Bar, J. Jackson in Pall Mall, and T. Astley in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1731. ESTC No. T147228. Grub Street ID 193790.
- A short, plain, and well-grounded introduction to Christianity, with the fundamental maxims of Jesus Christ; and the confession of a true Christian. Published first at Venice in Arabic and Italian, in order to be dispersed among the Neighbouring Mahometans and Jews. Translated into English by David Aboab, Lately converted from Judaism to Christianity; Professor and Teacher of the Oriental, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Languages, in London. London: printed, and sold by J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry; J. Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster Row; J. Scott, Exchange Alley; G. Keith, at Mercers Chapel, Cheapside; L. Davis, at Lord Bacon's Head, Fleet-Street; T. Wilcox, at Virgil's Head in the Strand; J. Jackson, St. James's-Street; T. King, in Moor-Fields; and by the booksellers in London, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T16653. Grub Street ID 204750.
- Bower, Archibald. One very remarkable fact more, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, &c. By Mr. Bower. London: printed for and sold by E. Comyns, at the Royal Exchange; J. Jackson, St. James's-Street, near the Palace; J. Gretton, opposite to the Duke of Grafton's, in Old Bond-Street; and Z. Stuart, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T86851. Grub Street ID 306952.