Publications of Jeremiah Wilkins

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In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

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

or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":

  1. "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x";  and so on.

On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.

See also "The Meaning of the Imprint."

Printed by Jeremiah Wilkins

  • The Wonder of nature: or Europe's miracle being a strange account of one Hen. T' Kent a little boy of seven years of age, at Mr. Powel's Coffee-House near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, who hath legible white letters round the ball of his right eye ... To which is added his birth and parentage ... [Boston]: London: Printed by Jer. Wilkins, near Fleet-Street, 1701. Reprinted at Boston, 1702. ESTC No. W17621. Grub Street ID 327173.
  • C., R.. Vermiculars destroyed, with an historical account of worms: collected from the best authors, as well ancient as modern. And experiments proved by that admirable invention of the microscope; with directions for the taking those most famous medicines, entituled, pulvis benedictus, &c. Also diagnostick signs of worms, and signs of health in children: with the various causes of vermiculars. By R.C. chymist, living at the Golden Ball in Devonshire-street, without Bishopsgate, 1691. The fifth impression.. London: printed by J[eremiah]. Wilkins, for the author, [1691]. ESTC No. R173941. Grub Street ID 67279.
  • Knaggs, Thomas. A sermon preached in St. Peter's Church at Colchester in Essex, June the 21th 1698. at the funeral of Mrs. Eliz. Naggs. By Tho. Knaggs, M.A. and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Ford Earl of Tankerville. London: printed by Jer[emiah]. Wilkins, and sold by J[ohn]. Wells at the Crown betwixt the Temple-Gates in Fleet street, [1698]. ESTC No. R179495. Grub Street ID 70890.
  • A further and more true account of the apprehending and taking of Gerard Dremelius the Drawer, for the murther of Oliver Norris Esquire, at the White-Cross Tavern in East Smith field, his examination, and confession, together with the examination of Micheal [sic] Van Burgh, and Catherin Truet before the coroners inquest, and their commitment to Newgate on Saturday last. As also a further, and more particular account of the said barbarous murther. London: printed by J[eremiah]. W[ilkins]. near Fleet-street, 1700. ESTC No. R177278. Grub Street ID 69463.
  • An elegy on the sudden and much lamented death of His Grace, Henry Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, who departed this life at his house in St. James's-Square, on Wednesday last, near 11a Clock in the Morning, being April the 2d 1701, in the 48 h Year of his Age. being April the 2d 1701, in the 48th year of his age. London: printed by Jer. Wilkins, near Fleet-Street, 1701. ESTC No. N625. Grub Street ID 44842.
  • The full tryal, examination, and conviction of Mr. James Taylor a tanner, at Kingston Assizes, before the Lord Chief Baron Ward, on Friday the 12th day of March 1703 for vindicating by seditious words the horrid murther of King Charles the First, the Calves Head Clubb, and others scandalous and dangerous expressions against the Queen and all the race of the Royal Family. &c. Who was prosecuted by William Borret, Esq;. London: printed by Jer. Wilkins behind the Green Draggon-Tavern in Fleetstreet, [1703?]. ESTC No. T25968. Grub Street ID 258152.

Sold by Jeremiah Wilkins

  • Stephens, D. A New-Years-gift: Or, The youth's instructor through the wilderness of this world, to the mansions of eternal glory. With a most pious and religious catechism, fitting for the capacities of young children; with several morning and evening prayers: and prayers before and after the receiving of the Holy Communion. With graces before and after meat. To which is added the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson. Recommended as useful and very necessary for the use of children, by D. Stephens. Printed according to order. London: printed and sold by J. Wilkins, near Fleet-street, MDCLXXXXVIII [1698]. ESTC No. R184624. Grub Street ID 74080.
  • Elizabeth; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603.. Queen Elizabeth her gracious speech to her last parliament, the 30th. day of November, 1601. London: printed and sold by Jer. Wilkins, 1702. ESTC No. T205709. Grub Street ID 235371.

Printed for Jeremiah Wilkins

  • News from London-Derry in a packet of advice from Room. [sic] It was sent over by the Pope, to the Earl of Tyrconnel; late commander of the Catholick army: containing many wonderful lyes, damnable cheats, and false promises, to the Protestants of England. To the tune of, The begger with the wooden leg. Lycensed, and entered according to order. London: printed For Jer. Wilkins, in White-Fryars near Fleet-street, 1689. ESTC No. R188679. Grub Street ID 76552.
  • The Jacobite's hopes frustrated, or, The history of the calamities attending a French conquest, licens'd Novemb. 29, J. Fraser, 1690. [S.l.: For Jeremiah Wilkins, 1690]. ESTC No. R218742. Grub Street ID 93366.
  • An elegy on the much lamented death of that honourable and charitable lady Grace Pierpoint; who departed this life at her house in So-hoe Square on the 25th of March being Lady Day 1703, in the 60 year of her age. London: printed for J. Wilkins, [1704]. ESTC No. N65540. Grub Street ID 47407.