Publications of John Harefinch
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Printed by John Harefinch
- The pastime royal; or, The gallantries of the French court. In two parts. By a person of quality. London: printed by J. Harefinch for Henry Rodes, next door to the Bear Tavern, near Bride-lane, in Fleet-street, 1682. ESTC No. R7606. Grub Street ID 127858.
- Bünting, Heinrich. Itinerarivm totius Sacræ Scripturæ: or, The travels of the holy patriarchs, prophets, judges, kings, our Saviour Christ and his apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments. With a description of the towns and places to which they travelled, and how many English miles they stood from Jerusalem. Also, a short treatise of the weights, monies, and measures mentioned in the Scriptures, reduced to our English valuations, quantity, and weight. Collected out of the works of Henry Bvnting, and done into English by R.B. London: printed by J. Harefinch, for T. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, near St. Dunstan's Church, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R37168. Grub Street ID 119413.
- Norris, James. Haec & hic; or, the feminine gender more worthy than the masculine. Being a vindication of that ingenious and innocent sex from the biting sarcasms, bitter satyrs, and opprobrious calumnies, wherewith they are daily, tho undeservedly, aspers'd by the virulent tongues and pens of malevolent men. London: printed by Jo. Harefinch, for James Norris, at the Kings Arms without Temple-Bar, 1683. ESTC No. R228457. Grub Street ID 101138.
- Calle, Caleb. Sylla's ghost: a satyr against ambition, and the last horrid plot. London: printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court, in Little Britain, MDCLXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R5627. Grub Street ID 126056.
- The Weekly pacquet of advice from Geneva, or, the History of Presbytery. Shewing the rise, growth, and continuation of that sect, from the year 1520. to the present year 1683. London, [England]: printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court in Little-Britain, 1683. ESTC No. P145. Grub Street ID 55254.
- Norris, John. Poems and discourses occasionally written by John Norris, fellow of All-Souls-Colledge in Oxford. London: printed by J. Harefinch, for James Norris, at the Kings-Arms without Temple-Bar, MDCLXXXIV. [1684]. ESTC No. R16138. Grub Street ID 64020.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By a fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. London: printed by John Harefinch, anno Dom. 1684. ESTC No. R213419. Grub Street ID 88877.
- Trigg, Stephen. Most strange and terrible astrological predictions and dreadful presages for the ensuing year, 1684. Foretelling what shall happen to several sorts of people in and about the city of London. Together with such mighty wonders that shall happen in this year, the like have no been since Noah's flood. With advice to young men how they may escape the danger. Newly written, and published for the good of all, by S. Trigg. London: printed by J. Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, for the author, 1684. ESTC No. R219799. Grub Street ID 94282.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By Nehemiah Grew, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The eighth edition, May the 22th. London: printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-court in Little Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R177692. Grub Street ID 69709.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By Nehemiah Grew, M.D. Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The eighth edition, August the 12th.. London: printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R224168. Grub Street ID 97886.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By Nehemiah Grew, M.D. Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The ninth edition, Septemb. 29.. London: printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R224169. Grub Street ID 97887.
- Calle, Caleb. Scylla's ghost: an heroick poem: being a satyr against ambition, and the late horrid phanatick plot. The second impression, now publish'd at the special desire of some persons of quality. To which is added a Pindarick ode upon the murder of King Charles the First, January 30. 1648. By the same author. London: printed by J. Harefinch, and are to be sold by R. Reynolds, next door to the Middle Exchange in the Strand, and J. Norris, at the Kings Arms without Temple-Bar, 1684. ESTC No. R5626. Grub Street ID 126055.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentee[s] invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By Nehemiah Grew, M.D. Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The ninth edition. Septemb. 29.. London: printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R202257. Grub Street ID 79503.
- The conditions upon which the patentees for making salt or brackish water fresh and wholsom, do intend to conclude with such persons that shall please to agree with them for the use of this invention either by sea or land. London: printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684. ESTC No. R213593. Grub Street ID 89009.
- Fitzgerald, (Robert). R. Farther additions to a small treatise called Salt-water sweetned: shewing the great advantages both by sea and land, of sea-water made fresh. Together with the Honourable Mr. Boyle's letter, and the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, of the wholsomness of this water. The ninth edition, Octob. 13.. London: Printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Brittain, 1684. ESTC No. R14952. Grub Street ID 62925.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea--water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty the King of Great Britain, &c. By a fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The fourth edition. February the 14th.. London: printed by John Harefinch, anno Dom. 1684. ESTC No. R38764. Grub Street ID 120817.
- The certificates of several captains and masters of ships, and others, both at sea and land, who have used the patentees engine for making salt water fresh. London]: Printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1685. ESTC No. R226272. Grub Street ID 99346.
- Grew, Nehemiah. New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention: in a discourse humbly dedicated to His Majesty, the King of Great Britain, &c. By Nehemiah Grew, M.D. Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society. The tenth edition, March 25.. London: printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1685. ESTC No. R232484. Grub Street ID 104279.
- Greenwood, Nicholas. Astronomia anglicana: containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets; together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. Composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted. With new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily be attained, both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come; and precepts for calculationg eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant. Fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the us of our English nation; and especially mariners. By Nicholas Greenwood, ... . London: printed by John Harefinch, for William Hensman, at the Kings-Head in Westminster-Hall, 1689. ESTC No. R20161. Grub Street ID 78992.
- Greenwood, Nicholas. Astronomia anglicana: containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets; together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. Composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted. With new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily be attained, both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come; and precepts for calculating eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant. Fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation. By Nicholas Greenwood, ... and professor of physick. London: printed by John Harefinch, for William Hensman, at the Kings-Head in Westminster-Hall, and are to be sold by Rest Fenner bookseller in Canterbury. MDCLXXXIX. [1689]. ESTC No. R230289. Grub Street ID 102639.
Printed for John Harefinch
- Musgrave, Christopher. Motives and reasons for dissevering from the Church of Rome and her doctrine. By Chr. Musgrave, after he had lived a Carthusian monk for twenty years. Wherein, after the declaration of his conversion, he openeth divers absurdities practised in that Church, being not matters of report, but such things whereof he was an eye and ear witness. London: printed for John Harefinch in Montague-Court in Little-Britain, 1688. ESTC No. R28845. Grub Street ID 111878.