Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A short summe of the vvhole catechisme. Wherein the question is propounded and answered, for the greater ease of the common people and children of Saint Saueries in South-warke. First gathered by Mr. Thomas Ratliffe minister of Gods word in Saint Saueries in South-warke.
London: Printed by Edw: All-de, for Henry Gosson, and are to be solde at his shop on London-Bridge, 1619.
ESTC No. S119779.Grub Street ID 139418.
Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A short summe of the vvhole catechisme. Wherein the question is propounded and answered, for the greater ease of the common people and children, of Saint Saueries in Southwarke. First gethered by Mr. Thomas Ratliffe minister of Gods word in Saint Saueries in Southwarke.
London: Printed by Edw: All-de, for Henry Gosson, and are to be solde at his shop on London-Bridge, 1620.
ESTC No. S110519.Grub Street ID 130551.
Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A pocket companion for seamen. Wherein is contained plain and mercator's sailing, by vulgar arithmetick, and tables ready calculated fitted to the meanest capacity, being the most easy and plain book now extant. To which is added the whole art of gunnery, and gauging of vessels, measuring of board and timber, according to the best method now used. By Thomas Ratcliff mariner, and practioner of these arts above 40 years.
London: printed by John Playford, and sold by Benjamin Billingsley at the printing press under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1684.
ESTC No. R5523.Grub Street ID 125955.
Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A new art of short and swift writing, without characters. Invented some years since by Mr. Ratcliff of Plimouth; but not published in his lifetime: by which rules a common hand will make such expedition, that sermons, speeches, or tryals may be taken with delight. Licens'd, Nov. 17. 1687. R. Midgley.
London: printed for Thomas Howkins in George-yard in Lombard-street, 1688.
ESTC No. R219662.Grub Street ID 94162.
Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A new art of short and swift writing, without characters. Invented some years since by Mr. Ratcliff of Plimouth; but not published in his life-time. By which rules a common hand will make such expedition, that sermons, speeches, or tryals may be taken with delight, and plainly read, though twenty years after.
The second edition, with large additions. And the effigies of King William and Queen Mary, on a copper-plate..
London: printed for Thomas Howkins in George-yard in Lombard-street, [1693].
ESTC No. R182369.Grub Street ID 72571.
Ratcliffe, Thomas.
A new art of short and swift writing, without characters. Invented by Mr. Ratcliff of Plimouth. By which Rules a common Hand will make such Expedition, that Sermons, Speeches, or Tryals, may be taken with Delight, and plainly Read, though Twenty Years after. Licensed and Entred, according to Order.
The third edition. ...
London: printed for Samuel Clark, the Corner of Exchange-Alley, in Birchin-Lane, [1711].
ESTC No. T104442.Grub Street ID 157962.