Publications of Langley Curtiss
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 Langley Curtiss
- A Collection of letters and poems microform / written by several persons of honour and learning, upon divers important subjects, to the late Duke and Dutchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by Langly Curtis .., MDCLXXVIII [1678]. ESTC No. R40847. Grub Street ID 122603.
- A full and true account of the lamentable and dreadful fire that began in Cinnamon-Street in Wapping on the nineteenth of this instant November, 1682. about nine of the clock in the evening, by which were consumed a thousand houses, besides vast quantities of goods, fort people kill'd in attempting to extinguish it. It continued burning for the space of twenty hours, lamentable and dreadful to behold; with the relation according to the best information, how and by what means it began, together with all remarkable passuges [sic] that happened during that fearfull conflagration. London: printed by Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R31720. Grub Street ID 114493.
- Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie.. An answer of the committee of seventeen, representing the East-India Company of the Neatherlands, given into the States General of the United Provinces; in answer to two memorials, the one given by Mr. Chudley, envoy of His Majesty of Great Brittain, and the other given in by Mr. Chardyn, touching the affairs of Bantham. London]: Amsterdam, printed by Paul Matthowson by order of the Governors of the Dutch East-India Company, and reprinted by Langely Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, [1683?. ESTC No. R25570. Grub Street ID 403060.
- Scotland. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II).. By the King. A proclamation containing His Majesties gracious indemnity. London]: Edinburgh, Printed by the Heirs of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty: and reprinted at London by Langley Curtis, 1685. ESTC No. R179590. Grub Street ID 70939.
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II).. James R. James the Seventh by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. ... Whereas by the decease of our most dear and most entirely beloved brother King Charles the Second ... the Parliament of our ancient kingdom of Scotland, ... is now actually dissolved. London]: Edinburgh, printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to the Kings most sacred Majesty, and reprinted at London for L. Curtiss, near Fleet-bridge, 1685. ESTC No. R2632. Grub Street ID 109650.
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II).. By the King. A proclamation containing His Majesties gracious indemnity. London]: Edinburgh, printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty: and reprinted at London by Langley Curtiss, 1685. ESTC No. R221207. Grub Street ID 95402.
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II).. By the King, a proclamation containing His Majesties gracious indemnity. London]: Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., and reprinted at London by Langley Curtis, 1685. ESTC No. R43309. Grub Street ID 124335.
Sold by Langley Curtiss
- Marvell, Andrew. A letter from a gentleman in Ireland to his brother in England, relating to the concerns of Ireland in matter of trade. Licensed, Roger L'Estrange. March 26. 1677. London: printed and are to be sold by Langley Curtiss, in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-hill, 1677. ESTC No. R13907. Grub Street ID 61972.
- Stedman, Fabian. Campanalogia: or, The art of ringing improved. With plain and easie rules to guide the practitioner in the ringing all kinds of changes. To which is added, great variety of new peals. London: printed by W. Godbid, for W.S. and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-hill, 1677. ESTC No. R32671. Grub Street ID 115365.
- Beaumont, Francis. The scornful lady. A comedy. As it was acted with great applause by the late Kings Majesties servants, at the Black-Fryers. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, gentlemen. The seventh edition corrected and amended.. London: printed by A[nne]. Maxwell and R[obert]. Roberts, for D[orman]. N[ewman]. and T[homas]. C[ollins]. and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goat Court upon Ludgate-hill, 1677. ESTC No. R223464. Grub Street ID 97269.
- A compendious and accurate treatise of recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. And fines upon writs of covenant. With ample and copious instructions, how to draw, acknowledge, and levy the same in all cases. Being a work performed, with great exactness, and full of variety of clerkship. London: printed by G. Sawbridge, W. Rawlins, and S. Roycroft, assigns of Edward and Richard Atkins, Esquires. And are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R26560. Grub Street ID 109860.
- An exact account of the trials of the several persons arraigned at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey for London & Middlesex. Beginning on Wednesday, Decemb. 11. 1678. and ending the 12th of the same month. Licensed, Decemb. 18th. 1678. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by G. Hills, and are to be sold by L. Curtiss in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-hill, 1678. ESTC No. R3294. Grub Street ID 115596.
- Coppe, Abiezer. A character of a true Christian. Written by Abiezar Copp. The tune is, The fair nimphs. London: printed by T.D: sold by La. Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R33398. Grub Street ID 116017.
- Becher, Johann Joachim. Magnalia naturæ: or, The philosophers-stone lately expos'd to publick sight and sale. Being a true and exact account of the manner how Wenceslaus Seilerus the late famous projection-maker, at the emperours court, at Vienna, came by, and made away with a very great quantity of pouder of projection, by projecting with it before the emperor, and a great many vvitnesses, selling it &c. for some years past. Published at the bequest, and for the satisfaction of several curious, especially of Mr. Boyl, &c. By John Joachim Becher, one of the Council of the Emperor, and a Commissioner for the examen of this affair. London: printed by Tho. Dawks, His Majesties British printer, living in Black-fryers. Sold also by La. Curtis, in Goat Court on Ludgate hill, 1680. ESTC No. R28897. Grub Street ID 111922.
- Mercurius Hibernicus.. A seasonable caution to apostate Protestants: or, mercy and judgment at once visible: wherein you'l find heart refreshing mercy to the firm Protestants; and soul ruining vengeance on the rotten time-serving ones that turn papists. Verifying, in the very letter, that promise, whosoever will save his life, shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake, shall find it: Mat. 16. 25. (as here the true Protestants did, who gave themselves up for dead men, rather than turn papists to save their lives; and yet were miraculously saved: when, at the same time, the rotten unsound Protestants, who, at that pinch, turn'd papists to save their lives, yet perished. Written by Mercurius Hibernicus, an ey-witness of the Protestants miseries, and of the papists treacheries in Ireland; from whom expect several sheets to the shame of popery. London: printed by Th. Dawks, living in Black fryers. Sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill, [1680?]. ESTC No. R222959. Grub Street ID 96882.
- Collins, John. A plea for the bringing in of Irish cattel, and keeping out of fish caught by foreigners. Together with an humble address to the Honourable Members of Parliament of the counties of Cornwal and Devon, about the advancement of tin, fishery, and divers manufactures. By John Collins, accomptant to the Royal Fishery Company. E Reg. Soc. Philomath. London: printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, and are sold by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1680. ESTC No. R18891. Grub Street ID 76667.
- England's calamity, foreshewn in Germanie's misery. Being the dire consequent of the growth of popery. Represented as a shadow of those popish, worse than heathenish, persecutions which befel Germany, from 1630 to 1635. And nothing but speedy repentance can prevent the like befalling us. VVith an account of the prodigies that preceeded those dreadful times. Together with the Bible-persecutions, from Cain in the Old Testament, to Herod the Great, in the New. London: printed by T. Dawks. Sold by Langly Curtis, in Goat-Court, on Ludgate-hill. Where also you may have Godfreys murder made visible. 2. Dr. Otes his vindication. 3. The beggars petition, to Henry VIII. against popery, [1680?]. ESTC No. R222979. Grub Street ID 96900.
- The True Protestant mercury: or, Occurrences forein and domestick. London: printed for H.T. & L.V. and sold by Langley Curtiss on Ludgate hill, 1680-1682. ESTC No. P1678. Grub Street ID 55463.
- Williams, William. The speech of the Honourable Willm Williams, Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons, to the Honourable House of Commons, upon the electing of him Speaker in the Parliament at Oxford, Monday the 21st. day of March, 1680. Together, with his speeches to His most Excellent Majesty, at the presenting of him Speaker to His Majesty by the Commons in Parliament, upon Tuesday 22d. day of the same month. London: printed for Gabriel Kunholt, book-binder to his Highness Prince Rupert; and are to be sold at his shop at the King's-Head over against the Meuse, and by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1680. ESTC No. R6004. Grub Street ID 126388.
- Charnock, Stephen. A sermon preached by the late eminent Mr. Steph. Charnock on 2 Cor. V. XIX. London: printed by Thomas Milbourn, for J.K. and are to be sold by Langley Curtis, in Goat-Court, on Ludgate-Hill, 1680. ESTC No. R13260. Grub Street ID 61373.
- Care, Henry. The history of the damnable Popish Plot, in its various branches & progress. Published, for the satisfaction of the present and future ages, by the authors of the Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome. London: printed for B.R. L.W. H.C. and are to be sold by Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-hill, 1680. ESTC No. R10752. Grub Street ID 59095.
- A truth known to very few: vizt. that the Jesuites are down-right compleat atheists: proved such, and condemned for it by two sentences of the famous faculty of Sorbonne, well known to be the best divines of all the Roman Catholick party: and by the French bishops, and Pope Alexander, VII. ... Throughout this work you have, 1. The Jesuits propositions, 2. The faculties censures. This translation having long lain unlicensed, tho handed about to all the licensers, that were, and having been castrated and mangled by one of them, yet without obtaining his license: you have it here corrected and entire, free from all falsification. London: printed by T. Dawks, sold by La. Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R7451. Grub Street ID 127717.
- A key to famous Mr. Rich's short-hand-table: entituled, The pens dexterity: allow'd & approv'd by both universities. Faithfully discovering the whole art to the meanest capacity (by one of his scholars) in Rich's own method; . London: printed for the author, and sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate hill, [1680?]. ESTC No. R182693. Grub Street ID 72686.
- A true relation of a strange apparition which appear'd to the Lady Gray, commanding her to deliver a message to His Grace the Duke of Monmouth. London: printed for Benjamin Harris at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R217079. Grub Street ID 91909.
- The ghost of the late House of Commons, to the new one appointed to meet at OxfordDT. London]: Printed for Benjamin Harris at the Stationers Arms under the Royal Exchange; and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R36542. Grub Street ID 118809.
- Howard, Robert. The life and reign of King Richard the Second. By a person of quality. London: printed for M.L. and L.C. and sold by Langly Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R229074. Grub Street ID 101676.
- An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. London]: Printed for Benjamin Harris at the Stationors [sic] Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R490014. Grub Street ID 372034.
- An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. London]: Prirted [sic] for Benjamin Harris at the Stationors [sic] Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R220086. Grub Street ID 94540.
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions. London: Printed for Benjamin Harris, and sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court, 1681. ESTC No. R30911. Grub Street ID 113750.
- Howard, Robert. The life and reign of King Richard the Second. By a person of quality. London: printed for M.L. and L.C. and sold by Langly Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R6502. Grub Street ID 126845.
- An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love:. London]: Printed for Benjamin Harris at the Stationers Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R229221. Grub Street ID 101763.
- Warrington, Henry Booth. The speech of the Honourable Henry Booth Esq; spoken in Chester March 2. 1680/1. At his being elected one of the knights of the shire for that county, to serve in the Parliament, summon'd to meet at Oxford the 21. of the said month. London: printed for John Minshall bookseller in Chester, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goat Court without Ludgate, 1681. ESTC No. R27289. Grub Street ID 110470.
- Salmon, William. Synopsis medicinæ. A compendium of physick, chirurgery, and anatomy. In IV. books. Shewing the signs, causes, judgments, and various ways of curing all diseases whether external or internal, hapning to the bodies of humane kind. Perform'd astrologically, Galenically, and chymically. Illustrated with celestial observations; the judgments of urines and pulses; the presages of Hippocrates from the body of the sick; the manner of performing of all kinds of chirurgick operations: the art of embalming of dead bodies, both ancient and modern: the chirurgian's chest, fitted both for sea and land: the explication and use of all sorts of chirurgick instruments, with their various figures; the cure of all manner of tumors, wounds, ulcers, fractures & dislocations; with many other things of excellen use; and a compleat anatomical idea, of the whole body of man. Th second edition. Enlarged with above twothousand several additions through the whole work; and adorn'd with 24 copper plates ... By William Salmon, ... London: printed for Th. Dawks, in Thames-street, next Puddle-dock-stairs. Sold by L. Curtiss on Ludgate hill, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1681. ESTC No. R40165. Grub Street ID 121992.
- An excellent new ballad, to the tune of How unhappy is Phillis in love. London]: Printed for Benjamin Harris at the Stationers Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681:. ESTC No. R32948. Grub Street ID 115603.
- Williams, William. The speech of the Honourable Willm Williams, Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons, to the Honourable House of Commons, upon the electing of him Speaker in the Parliament at Oxford, Monday the 21st. day of March, 1680. Together, with his speeches to His Most Excellent Majesty, at the presenting of him Speaker to His most excellent Majesty by the Commons in Parliament, upon Tuesday 22d. day of the same month. London: printed for Gabriel Kunholt, book-binder to his Highness Prince Rupert; and are to be sold at his shop at the King's-Head over against the Meuse, and by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R35259. Grub Street ID 117683.
- Devonshire, William Cavendish. Reasons for His Majesties passing the Bill of exclusion. In a letter to a friend. London: printed for J.W. and sold by Langly Curtis, 1681. ESTC No. R253. Grub Street ID 109002.
- Petty, William. The politician discovered, or Considerations of the late pretensions that France claims to England and Ireland; and her designs and plots in order thereunto. In two serious discourses, by a true Protestant and well-wisher of his countrey. London: printed for and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R23435. Grub Street ID 105707.
- Care, Henry. The history of the damnable Popish Plot, in its various branches and progress. Published, for the satisfaction of the present and future ages, by the author of the weekly pacquet of advice from Rome. The second edition corrected and amended.. London: printed for B.R. L.W. H.C. and are to be sold by Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R4952. Grub Street ID 125437.
- A warning-piece to all drunkards and health-drinkers: faithfully collected from the works of English and foreign learned authors of good esteem, Mr. Samuel Ward and Mr. Samuel Clark, and others. With above one hundred and twenty sad and dreadful examples of Gods severe judgements upon notorious drunkards: twelve of the chiefest are graved in copper-plates, to deterr others from the like provoking sins, and healths with a huzza. To which is added His Majesties proclamation against vicious, debauched, prophane persons, and drinkers of his health. Also some caution of a learned doctor of physick, declaring how intemperate drinking destroyes our bodily health and strength. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey near Fleet-bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R8118. Grub Street ID 128320.
- An excellent new ballad to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love,. London]: Printed for Benjamin Harris at the Stationers Arms at the Royal Exchange, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis in Goatham Court on Ludgate Hill, 1682,. ESTC No. R176857. Grub Street ID 69212.
- Settle, Elkanah. Absalom Senior: or, Achitophel transpos'd. A poem. Revis'd, with additions. London: printed for S.E. and sold by Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, near Fleetbridge, 1682. ESTC No. R4134. Grub Street ID 122986.
- Gough, William. Londinum triumphans, or An historical account of the grand influence the actions of the city of London have had upon the affairs of the nation for many ages past. Shewing, the antiquity, honour, glory and renown of this famous city; the grounds of her rights, priviledges and franchises; the foundation of her charter; the improbability of a forfeiture, and impossibility of a legal seisure; the power and strength of the citizens, and the prevalency of the commonalty in their contests with the magistracy. Collected from the most authentick authors, and illustrated with variety of remarks. London: printed for the author and are to be sold by L. Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfreys Head, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R24351. Grub Street ID 108150.
- Settle, Elkanah. Absalom Senior: or, Achitophel transpros'd. A poem. London: printed for S.E. and sold by Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, near Fleetbridge, 1682. ESTC No. R17097. Grub Street ID 65424.
- Fletcher, John. The chances, a comedy: as it was acted at the Theater Royal. Corrected and altered by a person of honour. London: printed for A.B. and S.M. and sold by Langley Curtis on Ludgate Hill, 1682. ESTC No. R7458. Grub Street ID 127722.
- Tryon, Thomas. A treatise of cleanness in meats and drinks, of the preparation of food, the excellency of good airs, and the benefits of clean sweet beds. Also of the generation of bugs, and their cure. To which is added, a short discourse of the pain in the teeth, shewing from what cause it does chiefly proceed, and also how to prevent it. By Tho. Tryon. London: printed for the author, and sold by L. Curtis near Fleet-Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R3110. Grub Street ID 113916.
- Commelin, Johannes. The Belgick, or Netherlandish Hesperides· That is. The management, ordering, and use of the limon and orange trees, fitted to the nature and climate of the Netherlands. By S. Commelyn. Made English by G.V.N. London: printed for J. Holford bookseller, at the Grown [sic] in the Pallmall, and are to be sold by Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R16507. Grub Street ID 64343.
- ... The pacquets of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery. London [England]: printed for, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sr. Edmundbury Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. P1949. Grub Street ID 55690.
- The Belgick, or Netherlandish Hesperides· That is. The management, ordering, and use of the limon and orange trees, fitted to the nature and climate of the Netherlands. By S. Commelyn. Made English by G.V.N. London: printed for J. Holford bookseller, at the Crown in the Pall-mall, and are to be sold by Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R492492. Grub Street ID 370579.
- Barlow, Thomas. Popery: of, The principles and positions approved by the Church of Rome, (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; and to Protestant kings & superme [sic] powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor; by T. Ld Bishop of Lincoln. London: printed for J.C. and to sold [sic] by Langly Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury-Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R230846. Grub Street ID 103073.
- Bampfield, Francis. The Lords free prisoner. London: printed for W.T. and sold by L. Curtiss, where Mr. Bampfields works may be had, 1683. ESTC No. R22837. Grub Street ID 101055.
- Ness, Christopher. A spiritual legacy; being a pattern of piety for all young persons practice, in a faithful relation of the holy life and happy death of Mr John Draper. Represented out of his own and other manuscripts; containing his experiences, exercises, self-examinations, and evidences for heaven. Together with his funeral sermon. Published by Chr. Ness, Minister of the Gospel. London: printed by H. Clark, for the author, and are to be sold by L. Curtis, at Sr. Edmundbury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet Bridge, 1684. ESTC No. R29558. Grub Street ID 112523.
- A continuation of the politicks of Europe. London [England]: sold by Langley Curtis, 1690-[1691]. ESTC No. P2233. Grub Street ID 55932.
Printed for Langley Curtiss
- A New-Years-gift for Papists; or, The legend of Lauretto. Containing the story how the Virgin Mary's chamber turn'd into a chappel, was carried from Palestine by angels, and after several removes, fixt at the village of Lauretto in Italy: being an exact copy of a paper printed at the said town of Lauretto, and there lately delivered to an English gentleman travelling Italy by a Scotch Fryar, and sent over in a letter to a friend in England; with some animadversions thereupon. London: printed for L. Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R180911. Grub Street ID 71751.
- The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd. Being an exact narrative of two several tryals had before that new-high-court of justice, at the Peele in St. John's Street; together with the names of the judges that sate in judgment, and of the parties concern'd in the said tryals: also sundry errors and corruptions, in principle and practice among the Quakers, which were never till now made known to the world. Also a direction to attain to be a Quaker, and profit by it. All which, with many new matters and things of remark among those men, are faithfully declared and testified. By Nathaniel Smith student in physick, who was himself a Quaker, and conversant among them for the space of about XIV. Years. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, and are to be sold at his house near the Vine in Wine-street by Hatton-Garden, [1668]. ESTC No. R40106. Grub Street ID 121943.
- Smith, Nathaniel. The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd. Being an exact narrative of two several tryals had before that new-high-court of justice, at the Peele in St. John's Street; together with the names of the judges that sate in judgment, and of the parties concern'd in the said tryals: also sundry errors and corruptions, in principle and practice among the Quakers, which were never till now made known to the world. Also a direction to attain to be a Quaker, and profit by it. All which, with many new matters and things of remark among those men, are faithfully declared an testified. By Nathaniel Smith student in physick, who was himself a Quaker, and conversant among them for the space of about XIV. years. London: printed for L[angley] C[urtis] and are to be sold by the book-sellers of London, 1669. ESTC No. R14963. Grub Street ID 62934.
- Haines, Richard. A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry. As the best known expedient for restoring and advancing the woollen manufacture. Humbly offered to the Kings most excellent Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. By R. Haines with allowance. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1670. ESTC No. R177702. Grub Street ID 69715.
- Great nevves from the Barbadoes. Or, A true and faithful account of the grand conspiracy of the Negroes against the English. And the happy discovery of the same. With the number of those that were burned alive, beheaded, and otherwise executed for their horrid crimes. With a short discription of that plantation. With allowance. London: printed for L. Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1676. ESTC No. R26758. Grub Street ID 110021.
- The counterfeit bridegroom: or the defeated widow. A comedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. Licensed Octob. 4th. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Langley Curtiss in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R19397. Grub Street ID 77058.
- Lilies prophetick occurences or, An extract of some passages in Mr. Lilies astrological judgment for the year 1677. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R15918. Grub Street ID 63814.
- Saunders, Richard. The astrological judgment and practice of physick. Deduced from the position of the heavens at the decumbiture of the sick person: wherein the fundamental grounds thereof are most clearly displayed and laid open: shewing by an universal method not only the cause, but the cure and end of all manner of diseases incident to humane bodies. Also divers notable experiments of great use to all the industrious students in physick and astrology. Being the XXX years practice and experience of Richard Saunders student in astrology and physick. London: printed for Langly Curtis, in Goat Court on Ludgate Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R23247. Grub Street ID 104264.
- Saunders, Richard. The astrological judgment and practice of physick. Deduced from the position of the heavens at the decumbiture of the sick person: Wherein the fundamental grounds thereof are most clearly displayed and laid open: Shewing by an universal method not only the cause, but the cure and end of all manner of diseases incident to humane bodies: Also divers notable experiments, of great use to all the industrious students in physick and astrology: Being the XXX years practice and experience of Richard Saunders student in astrology and physick. London: printed for W. Crook without Temple-Bar, W. Cademan in the New Exchange, and L. Curtis on Ludgate Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R183242. Grub Street ID 73081.
- A New-Years-Gift for papists; or, the legend of Lauretto. Containing the story how the Virgin Mary's chamber turn'd into a chappel, was carried from palestine by angels, and after several removes, fixt at the village of Lauretto in Italy: being an exact copy of a paper printed at the said town of Lauretto, and there lately delivered to an English gentleman travelling Italy by a Scotch fryar, and sent over in a letter to a friend in England; with some animadversions thereupon. London: printed for L. Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R222995. Grub Street ID 96909.
- The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira. A tragaedy. Acted at the Theater-Royal. VVritten by Mr. Bankes. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1677. ESTC No. R10949. Grub Street ID 59278.
- Smith, John, of Snenton in Yorkshire, Gent.. Cytherea, or The enamouring girdle. A new comedy. Written by John Smith of Snenton in York-shire, gent. Licensed, May 30. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Langly Curtis in Goat-Court, on Ludgate-Hill, M.DC.LXXVII. [1677]. ESTC No. R14120. Grub Street ID 62169.
- A true and exact narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, on the 28th, 29th, &c. of August. 1678. Giving an account of nine several tryals on indictment for murder, two for rape, one for blasphemy; several robberies on the highway, burglaries, and other notorious offences. As also a perfect and particular account of all other remarkable tryals there: together with the number condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, whipt, &c. With allowance, August 30. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for L. C. [i.e. Langley Curtis?], 1678. ESTC No. R498323. Grub Street ID 435776.
- Subligny. The mock-Clelia. Being a comical history of French gallantries, and novels, in imitation of Dom Quixote. Translated out of French. London: printed for Langley Curtis, in Goat-Court, on Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R25155. Grub Street ID 108866.
- Care, Henry. The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest. Licensed, October 15. 1678. London: printed for Langley Curtis, in Goat-Court on Ludgate-hill, 1678. ESTC No. R5332. Grub Street ID 125784.
- Porter, T. The French conjurer. A comedyDT As it is acted at the Duke of York's Theatre. Written by T.P. Gent. Licensed, Aug. 2. 1677. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed for L. Curtis, in Goat-Court on Ludgate-hill, 1678. ESTC No. R9845. Grub Street ID 129893.
- A pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery. London]: Printed for C. L. [i.e. Langley Curtis], 1678. ESTC No. P1923. Grub Street ID 419437.
- England's remarques: giving an exact account of the several shires, counties, and islands in England and Wales. In every one which you have, I. How the county is bounded. II. The length, breadth and circumference. III. The temperature of the air, and fertility or barrennes of the soil. IV. What commodities each shire or county affordeth. V. In what diocess, & how many parishes in it. VI. The number of parliament-men, hundreds and market-towns. VII. In every shire you have the name of the city or shire-town, with the latitude thereof, and how it bears, with the reputed & measured distance of the same from London, the road to the same; how governed, and the coat of arms, and what other things are therein remarkable. VIII. You have the names of such noble families as have been dukes or earles of each county since their first constitution. IX. Whatsoever is eminent or remarkable throughout the whole kingdom. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R19607. Grub Street ID 77187.
- Chamberlayne, William. Wits led by the nose; or, A poet's revenge: a tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal. London: printed for Langly Curtis, in Goat Court on Ludgate Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R3780. Grub Street ID 119993.
- Person of quality.. The good-wives vindication: or, An answer to a late saucy pamphlet intituled The womens complaint on the account of their being to be buried in woollen. By a person of quality. With allowance, August 26. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for L. C[urtis]., 1678. ESTC No. R7979. Grub Street ID 128189.
- Winstanley, William. Poor Robin's true character of a scold: or, The shrews looking-glass. Dedicated to all domineering dames, wives rampant, cuckolds couchant, and hen-peckt sneaks, in city or country. With allowance. London: printed for L[angley]. C[urtis]., 1678. ESTC No. R11577. Grub Street ID 59848.
- Trick for trick: or, The debauch'd hypocrite. A comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majestie's servants. Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. Licensed, April 30th. 1678. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R451. Grub Street ID 124877.
- A president for purchasers, sellers and mortgagers: or, Anatocisme (commonly called compound interest) made easie; without arithmetical calculation: by a table ready computed. By which may be known the real worth of any annuity, rent or pension; either in present possession or in reversion (to be paid annually) at six pounds in the hundred (interest upon interest). From one year, to an hundred years; and from 20 s. a year, to 100, 500, 1000 l. a year; and upward, onely by common addition. Computed by W. Leybourn. London: printed for William Jacob, at the Black Swan in Holburn; and Langley Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R4150. Grub Street ID 123112.
- Care, Henry. An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight; whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate hill, 1678. ESTC No. R220993. Grub Street ID 95217.
- Person of quality.. The constant nymph: or, The rambling shepheard. A pastoral. As it is acted at the Duke's Theater. VVritten by a person of quality. Licensed, August the 13th. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1678. ESTC No. R1079. Grub Street ID 59130.
- Cowley, Abraham. A poem on the late civil war. By Mr. Abraham Cowley. London: Printed [for Langley Curtis], 1679. ESTC No. R18756. Grub Street ID 75786.
- H. C, Gent. The plain Englishman's historian: or, A compendious chronicle of England, from its first being inhabited to this present year 1679. But more especially containing the chief remarques of all our kings and queens since the Conquest, their lives and reigns, policies, wars, laws, successes, and troubles. With the most notable accidents, as dearths, tempests, monstrous births, and other prodigies that happened in each of their times respectively. By H.C. Gent. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill, 1679. ESTC No. R24248. Grub Street ID 108053.
- Babel and Bethel: or, the Pope in his colours. London For Langley Curtis 1679. ESTC No. R172553. Grub Street ID 424509.
- J. F, well-wisher to industry. The golden fleece: or, Old England restored to its old honest vocation. By J.F. a well-wisher to industry. Licensed April 2. 1679. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1679. ESTC No. R29798. Grub Street ID 112727.
- The mirrour of Christian piety. Wherein is considered, with moral reflections, the chain of Catholick truths, of predestination, and of the grace of God, and their alliance with the liberty of the creature. And that, in reference to the various estates or conditions of man; viz. as innocent, by creation; lapsed, or fallen, by sin; and restored by Jesus Christ. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, in Goat-court on Ludgate-hill, 1679. ESTC No. R3288. Grub Street ID 115546.
- The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22 of Jan. 1678/9. viz. Robert Freeman, drawn and hang'd neer Little-Britain, for murdering his late master there. At Tyburn, George Brown, John Butler, Richard Mills, Christo. Bruncker, George Kenian, for a burglary and felony in Hatton-Garden, taking away 380 ounces of plate, besides rings and money, under pretence of searching for Papists. William Brain, for stealing an horse, having been burnt in the hand formerly. Tim. Smith. and Margaret Wells, for a burglary and felony in St. Gileses. William Atkinson and William Tiney, for a burglary and felony in White-Chappel. Francis Jones, ---- for a felony and burglary. Giving a true account of their deportment in prison after sentence, and last words, as far as material, at execution: attested by Mr. Ordinary. London]: for C.L. [Langley Curtis?], 1678/9. ESTC No. R234484. Grub Street ID 105828.
- Hell illuminated. Or, Sancy's Roman Catholic confession, wherein are such lessons, which if studiously practis'd, 'tis much to be fear'd, the Devil himself will turn Jesuit. London: printed for L. Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R16534. Grub Street ID 64366.
- James. King James his charge to the judges before they went their circuits. Relating to priests, Roman-Catholicks, &c, taken out of the library at St. James's. London: printed for Langly Curtise on Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R31539. Grub Street ID 114324.
- A short and seasonable dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist: shewing the indiscretion and unadvisedness of all apostates from the Gospel. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R9901. Grub Street ID 129942.
- Haines, Richard. A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry. As the best known expedient for restoring and advancing the woollen manufacture. Humbly offered to the Kings most excellent Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. By R. Haines with allowance. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1679. ESTC No. R215174. Grub Street ID 90263.
- Alsop, George. A sermon preached at sea, before the Honourable Sir Robert Robinson, Knight, principal commander of His Majestie's squadron of ships, now riding at Spitt-Head, November the 24th, 1678. Before the administration of the Holy Sacrament, and oaths of allegiance and supremacy to the several commanders and officers of that squadron, in obedience to the King's command. By George Alsop, M.A. chaplain to Sir Robert Robinson. By His Majestie's special order. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court, upon Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R5430. Grub Street ID 125877.
- Haines, Richard. The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promoted. Further making it appear, that the nation will thereby increase in wealth, at least 5000 l. per day, for every day in the year on which it is lawful to labour. And that the strength and safety of the king and kingdom, together with a most happy reformation will be accomplished therein. All which is most plainly demonstrated, by several well-wishers thereunto, inhabitants and citizens of London. Licensed, April 29. 1679. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXIX. [1679]. ESTC No. R215857. Grub Street ID 90817.
- Alber, Erasmus. The Alcoran of the Franciscans, or A sink of lyes and blasphemies. Collected out of a blasphemous book belonging to that order, called The book of the conformites [sic]. With the epistles of Dr. Martin Luther, and Erasmus Alberus, detecting the same. Formerly printed in Latine, and now made English, for the discovery of the blasphemies of the Franciscans a considerable order of regulars amongst the papists. London: printed for L. Curtise in Goat Court Lud-Gate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R20169. Grub Street ID 79044.
- Foulkes, Robert. An alarme for sinners: containing the confession, prayers, letters, and last words of Robert Foulkes, late minister of Stanton-Lacy in the county of Salop; who was tryed, convicted, and sentenced, at the sessions in the Old Bayly, London, January 16th 1678/9, and execute the 31st following. With an account of his life. Published from the original, written with his own hand, during his reprieve, and sent by him at his death to Doctor Lloyd, Dean of Bangor. Licensed, Jan. 29. 1678. London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R14395. Grub Street ID 62421.
- A letter to the Right Honorable A. Earl of Essex, from Dublin. Declaring the strange obstinacy of papists, (as here, so) in Ireland; who being evidently convict and condemn'd for criminal causes, yet at their death, and upon the gallows, absolutely deny the fact; and the erroneous and impious motives, given by their priests, by which they are deluded to do it. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1679. ESTC No. R36470. Grub Street ID 118745.
- Haines, Richard. A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King's most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, for the speedy restoring the woollen manufacture, by a method practised in other nations. Already perused and approved by those known promoters of England's weal and safety, the most illustrious Prince Rupert, and the right honourable, the Earl of Shaftsbury, and since heard and encouraged by divers members of the House of Commons, who upon perusal were pleased to declare, that the same would be of great advantage to the nation. Desiring the author to give his attendance to the House when they are at leisure; and in the mean time to publish this brief account thereof, for general information. By R. Haines. London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R3590. Grub Street ID 118255.
- Cleombrotus.. The most strange and wonderful predictions of Cleombrotus an heathen Jew, prophesied in the year one thousand two hundred seventy and two; upon the reigns of twenty nine kings of England, from Edward the First to Charles the Fifth, one thousand seven hundred ninety nine. Found in the Colledge of Wittenburgh in Germany. London: printed for Langley Curtis, in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXIX. [1679]. ESTC No. R28837. Grub Street ID 111871.
- Petty, William. Upon the Earl of Ossory, who dyed of a feaver. July 30. 1680. London: printed for La. Curtis, 1680. ESTC No. R181752. Grub Street ID 72201.
- Trusty, Roger. The imperfection of most governments, taken out of the Epitomy of the Roman history: written by Lucius Annaeus Florus. Where it plainly appears that the liberty of the most flourishing common-wealth of the Romans destroyed all property, and its own government turned to levelling, discord and confusion, till it brought in the government it most hated. With a reason or two added why, all great and free commonwealths will be subject to the same. Written by Roger Trusty. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, [1680. ESTC No. R3394. Grub Street ID 116499.
- A congratulatory poem upon the arrival of His Electoral Highness the Prince Palatine of the Rhine, nephew to his Highness Prince Rupert. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R33396. Grub Street ID 116016.
- The narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house for London and Middlesex. Giving an account of the tryals of divers traitors, clippers, coyners, highway-men, and other notorious offenders. The number condemned to dye, to be whipt, &c. With their respective crimes. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1680. ESTC No. R213467. Grub Street ID 88917.
- The New anti-Roman pacquet: or, Memoirs of popes and popery since the tenth century. London]: Printed for L. C. [i.e. Langley Curtis], 1680. ESTC No. P1925. Grub Street ID 419438.
- The solemn mock procession of the Pope, cardinals, Iesuits, fryers, nuns &c exactly taken, as they marcht through the Citty of London, Nouember ye 17th. 1680. London: printed for I. Oliver in ye Old Baily, L. Curtis vpon Ludgate Hill, & T. Fox at the Angel in Westminster Hall, [1680]. ESTC No. R25772. Grub Street ID 109167.
- The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome restored: or, The history of popery continued. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1680-1681. ESTC No. P1927. Grub Street ID 419440.
- The solemn mock-procession: or The tryal & execution of the Pope and his ministers, on the 17. of Nov. at Temple-Bar; where, being brought before the figure of Q. Elizabeth, he receiveth his first sentence; and afterwards led before the statue or tribunal of K. Charles the Second: on the other side, he receives his final doom and downfal, viz. to be burnt with all his fry into ashes, and the same to be scattered about, that thence might never spring hereafter in England one popish phenix. London: printed for Nath. Ponder, Langley Curtis, Jonathan Wilkins, and Samuel Lee, MDCLXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R35195. Grub Street ID 117623.
- Prance, Miles. Mr. Prance's ansvver to Mrs. Cellier's libel, and divers other false aspersions cast upon him: containing likewise a vindication of Sir William Waller from popish scandals; some mistakes in a pamphlet entituled, The narrative of William Boys, rectified, and other remarkables. To which is added the Adventure of the bloody bladder: a tragi-comical farce, acted with much applause at Newgate by the said Madam Cellier, on Saturday Sept. 18. instant, faithfully related by an eye- and ear-witness. London: printed for L. Curtis upon Ludgate-Hill, 1680. ESTC No. R1098. Grub Street ID 59306.
- Hawles, John. The grand-jury-man's oath and office explained: and the rights of English-men asserted. A dialogue between a barrister at law, and a grand-jury-man. London: printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-Bridge upon Ludgate-Hill, 1680. ESTC No. R6573. Grub Street ID 126910.
- The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1681-[1683. ESTC No. P479002. Grub Street ID 435137.
- An elegie upon the truly worthy, and ever-to-be-remembred loyal gentleman, Captain Will. Bedlow, Englad's [sic] deliverer, and the scourge of Rome: who departed this life on the 22 of this instant August; to the great grief of all true Protestants. With an account of his pious end. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R36183. Grub Street ID 118505.
- The Dutchess of Mazarines farewel to England. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1680. ESTC No. R25566. Grub Street ID 420074.
- The Jesuites firing-plot revived: or, A warning to house-keepers. Being the full and true relation how Elizabeth Owen, on the 8th of this instant November, set fire to the house of one Mr. Cooper, living in Fleetstreet between S. Dunstans Church and Fetter-lane-end: she being a servant in the said house. With an account how she broke open and robbed several trunks, into which she put several lighted candles, which fired both the rafters and floors of the garrets. With the manner how it came to be discovered: and her cloathes found ready bundled up among other things. As also her examination, confession and commitment to Newgate, in order to her tryal. London: printed for L. Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R10490. Grub Street ID 58858.
- A congratulatory poem on the meeting together of the Parliament, according to his Majesties gracious concession the 21th of this instant October. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1680. ESTC No. R29679. Grub Street ID 112627.
- An account of the proceedings at the Session House in the Old Baily, Feb. 28. 1682. against Christopher Vrats, George Boriskie, John Stern; the principal murderers of Thomas Thynn, Esq; who was shot in his coach in the Pall Mall, Feb. 12. As also, all the passages and particulars which related to Count Charles John Coningsmark, lately apprehended in disguise at Gravesend, and against whom a Bill of Indictment was found, as the first contriver of that bloudy tragedy. London: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1681. [i.e. 1682]. ESTC No. R173160. Grub Street ID 66822.
- Ness, Christopher. A philosophical and divine discourse blazoning upon this blazing star: divided into three parts; the I. Treating on the product, form, colour, motion, scituation [sic], and signification of comets. II. Contains the prognosticks of comets in general, and of this in particular; together with a chronology of all the comets for the last 400 years. III. Consists of (1.) the explication of the grand concerns of this comet by astrological precepts and presidents. (2.) The application of its probable prognosticks astrologically and theologically. By Christopher Nesse, minister of the gospel, in London, 1681. London: printed for J. Wilkins, and J. Sampson [and L. Curtiss on Ludgate-hill], 1681. ESTC No. R218855. Grub Street ID 93456.
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of oyer and terminer holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal delivery of Newgate: beginning August the 31. ending September the 1. 1681. At the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly with the names of those that receiv'd sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt. Together with an account of the proceedings against the Right Honorable the Earl of Shaftsbury, and the Lord Howard Baron of Escreek. Mr. Wilmore, and Mr. Whittaker, all prisoners in the Tower. London]: Prinred [sic] for Langley Curtiss on Ludgate Hill, [1681. ESTC No. R22379. Grub Street ID 97557.
- Tonge, Simson. The narrative and case of Simson Tonge, Gent. Being a true account delivered upon oath before Mr. Justice Bridgeman, in the presence of Dr. Tytus Oates, relating to Capt. Sam. Ely, Monsieur Choqueux, &c. and my self, who would have induced me to swear that my father and Dr. Oates, were the contrivers of the horrid Popish Plot, with other material passages omitted in the affidavit, together with some short reflections upon Mr. L'estranges dialogue between Zekiel and Ephraim. Humbly tendred to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. Publisht for the satisfaction of all true Protestants. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1681. ESTC No. R219737. Grub Street ID 94230.
- Plunket, Oliver. The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland; with an account of his behavior in Newgate, since his condemnation. And also of Edward Fitz-Harris: at their execution at Tyburn, upon Fryday, July 1. 1681. for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the king, &c. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R187627. Grub Street ID 75822.
- An account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors. For murders, felonies, and burglaries. Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London and county of Middlesex. And goal-delivery of Newgate. Which began on Friday the 24. of this instant February, and concluded on Saturday the 25. With the other most remarkable proceedings. Where were many notable proceedings, as the tryal of George Pye, the bailiff, who killed the butcher, and Alexander Younger, who swore treason against Mr. Harvy, with several others. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1681. ESTC No. R229467. Grub Street ID 101938.
- An account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz Harris: in Westminster-Hall, June 9. 1681. Where he was found guilty of high-treason. Together with a brief relation of the tryal of Oliver Plunket the popish primate of Ireland, at the same place, the day before: who was likewise found guilty of high-treason. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R3919. Grub Street ID 121138.
- Silvester, John. 1681. Astrological observations and predictions, for the year of our Lord 1681. Wherein is briefly shewn the significations of the late comet, which was seen in December last, 1680. And what is signified by the eclipses and positions of the planets, in the figures of the four solar ingresses, &c. And what sorrowful times are approaching to the world, and what eminent changes are like to happen in most countries (from the influences of the three conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter in the fiery trigon, in 1682. and 1683.) Also monthly observations. For every month this present year. Briefly containing the most remarkable events that are likely to happen in some eminent citties in England, and in our neighbouring nations. By John Silvester. London: printed [for L. Curtiss] for the author, 1681. ESTC No. R231775. Grub Street ID 103735.
- The tryals of several notorious malefactors. Together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale-delivery, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, for the city of London and county of Middlesex. Which began on Wednesday December 7 1681. and ended on Thursday the 8th. of the same instant. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, [1681. ESTC No. R185513. Grub Street ID 74553.
- A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders: together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus. London: printed for L. Curtiss, 1681. ESTC No. R19280. Grub Street ID 401723.
- Sidway, John. The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway, from the Romish to the Protestant religion. Together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England. As also a brief account of his travails, humbly communicated to the high court of Parliament. London: printed for Nevil Simmons, at the Three Golden Cocks, at the west end of St. Pauls, and Langley Curtis on Ludgate Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R25150. Grub Street ID 108861.
- Plunket, Oliver. The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland; with an account of his behavior in Newgate, since his condemnation, and also of Edw. Fitz Harris: at their execution at Tyburn upon Fryday July 1. 1681. For high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, &c. London: Printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-Hill, [1681]. ESTC No. R226694. Grub Street ID 99647.
- A pacquet of popish delusions. London By Tho. Dawks, for L. Curtis 1681. ESTC No. R181399. Grub Street ID 423763.
- Ussher, James. The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, Psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces, for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion, by the most reverend and learned Bishop Usher: also a catalogue of all the English words, beginning with one syllable, and proceeding by degrees to eight, divided and not divided; the readiest way for teaching children and elder persons to spell, pronounce, read and write true English. To which is added, an historical account of several plots and remarkable passages, from Queen Elizabeth to this present time, lively represented in copper plates; with an explanation to every figure, with copies of several hands which are used in England, and many other things which are useful for so necessary a work. Fitted to the common use of all English schools; having a thousand words more than any yet extant. By Moses Lane, schoolmaster in London. London: printed for Langly Curtiss on Ludgate Hill near Fleet Bridge, 1681. ESTC No. R25176. Grub Street ID 108884.
- Ness, Christopher. The signs of the times: or, VVonderful signs of wonderful times. Being a faithful collection and impartial relation of several signs and wonders, call'd properly prodigies, (together with some philosophical and theological descants upon them) which have been seen in the heavens, on the earth, and on the waters, as they have been testifyed by very credible hands. All which have hapned within the compass of this last year 1680. Which may well be called another annus mirabilis, or wonderful year, wherein the Lord hath given us loud warnings to repent of our sins and return to him, that he may have mercy upon us. By C. N. London: printed for the author. And published by Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R32306. Grub Street ID 115029.
- A hew and cry after blood & murther: or an elegie on the most barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, esq; with some thankful ejaculations to heaven, for the miraculous escape of his Grace the Duke of Monmouth from the hands of the bloody Russians. London: printed for L. Curtiss, 1681. ESTC No. R221108. Grub Street ID 95318.
- Haines, Richard. England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county, for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year (79) intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to A breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published. London: printed for Langley Curtis, in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R6472. Grub Street ID 126816.
- Fitzharris, Edward. An account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz-Harris: in Westminster Hall, June 9. 1681. Where he was found guilty of high-treason. Together with a brief realtion [sic] of the tryal of Oliver Pluncket the popish primate of Ireland, at the same place, the day before: who was likewise found guilty of high-treason. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R225051. Grub Street ID 98405.
- The tryals of several notorious malefactors: together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale-delivery, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, for the City of London and county of Middlesex; which began on Munday, October 17. 1681. and ended on Wednesday the nineteenth of the same instant. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1681. ESTC No. R27543. Grub Street ID 110697.
- Mr. Roger Le Stranges sayings with brief notes to prevent misapprehensions. And some additional reasons to prove him,. London: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-hill, 1681. ESTC No. R2359. Grub Street ID 106863.
- B., B.. A letter from St. Omers to a friend in London. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the Goat on Ludgate-Hill, [1681?]. ESTC No. R12370. Grub Street ID 60562.
- The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland; with an account of his behavior in Newgate, since his condemnation. And also of Edward Fitz-Harris: at their execution at Tyburn, upon Fryday, July 1. 1681. for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, &c. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R25588. Grub Street ID 405673.
- The last speeches and confession of Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland, with his behaviour in Newgate; and also of Edward Fitz-Harris, at their execution at Tyburn, upon Friday, July 1. 1681. For high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, &c. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R504703. Grub Street ID 405676.
- The condemnation of Oliver Plunket titular primate and Arch Bp. of Dublin in Ireland. And likewise of Edw. Fitz Harris, for high-treason, at the King's-Bench in Westminster-Hall, June 15. 1681. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-Hill, [1681]. ESTC No. R29315. Grub Street ID 112315.
- The vvonderful blazing star: with the dreadful apparition of two armies in the air. The one out of the north, the other out of the south, as in the figure above is represented. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1681. ESTC No. R231969. Grub Street ID 103872.
- Wigington, Leticia. The confession and execution of Leticia Wigington of Ratclif, who suffered at Tyburn, on Fryday the 9th of this instant September, 1681. writen by her own hand in the goal of Newgate, two days before her death, being condemned for whiping her apprentice girl to death. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, on Ludgate-hill, [1681. ESTC No. R18787. Grub Street ID 75984.
- The Universal intelligence; comprizing the substance of the most remarkable passages weekly published by others. London, England]: Printed for P.E. and published by Langley Curtis in Goat-Court on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. P3484. Grub Street ID 56814.
- Salmon, William. Iatrica: seu Praxis medendi. The practice of curing: being a medicinal history of above three thousand famous observations in the cure of diseases, performed by the author hereof. Together with several of the choicest observations of other famous men: taken from Crato, Forestus, Hildanus, Skensius, Rulandus, Zacutus, Platerus, Riverius, Willis, and several others which are falln into the author's hands in manuscript: all of them digested under their proper heads. Wherein for the most part, you will find, 1. The constitution of the body of the sick. 2. The symptoms predominant. 3. The cause of the disease, what? 4. The exact method which was taken in the cure. 5. An exact account of the medicines exhibited, with the order of their exhibition, various doses, and success thereupon. A work of singular use to all the practisers of the art of physick, an chirurgery, whether physicians, chyrurgians, apothecaries, or charitable and well disposed gentlemen and ladies, who have espoused the afflictions of the poor and needy. Perform'd by William Salmon, med. prof. living at the Red Balls, in Salisbury Court, Fleetstreet, London. London: printed for Th. Dawks; and Langley Curtiss on Ludgate-Hill, 1681. ESTC No. R2357. Grub Street ID 106735.
- Eglises réformées de France.. The humble petition of the Protestants of France lately presented to His Most Christian Majesty, by the Mareschal Schomberg, and the Marquis of Ruvigny, a true copy in French and English. London: printed for L. Curtis, [1681. ESTC No. R26812. Grub Street ID 110066.
- England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.. Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. [London ed.]. London [England]: printed for Gabriel Kunholt book-binder to his Highness Prince Rupert; and are to be sold at his shop at the King's-Head over against the Meuse. Published by Langley Curtis in Goat Court upon Ludgate-Hill, [1681]. ESTC No. P2703. Grub Street ID 56313.
- The Monthly recorder, of all true occurrences both foreign & domestick. London [England]: printed for Langley Curtis on Ludgate-Hill, 1682. ESTC No. P2101. Grub Street ID 55819.
- City of London (England). Corporation.. The priviledges of the citizens of London: contained in the charters, granted to them by the several kings of this realm, and confirmed by sundry Parliaments. Comprehending the whole Charter, only words of form left out. Now seasonably publisht for general information, upon the occasion of the quo warranto brought against the said City. London: printed for the translator of it, and published by Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, M.DC.LXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R5538. Grub Street ID 125970.
- The manner of the execution of eleven notorious offenders who received sentence of death at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 8th of this instant December, for robbing on the highway, house-breaking, and other capital offences. Together, with an account of their penitent behaviour in Newgate after condemnation, and their last sayings at the place of execution, all very remarkable and worthy the observation. London: printed for Langley Curtis, [1682. ESTC No. R226659. Grub Street ID 99620.
- An impartial account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall of the city of London, at Guild-Hall, June the 24th, 1682. For electing of sheriffs for the said city and county of Middlesex, &c. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R15605. Grub Street ID 63526.
- Person of quality.. An Elegy on that illustrious and high-born Prince Rupert who departed this life May the 12th, 1691 written by a Person of quallity. London: Printed for Langly Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R41952. Grub Street ID 123434.
- A true account of the apprehending and taking of Count Koningsmark: shewing how before the Mayer [sic] of Grave's End, he had pretended himself an apprentice, and of the handfuls of money he distributed among those that guarded him, &c. With his examination before his Majesty in Privy Council. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1682. ESTC No. R6141. Grub Street ID 126508.
- The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell. At the Kings-Bench Bar in Guild-Hall, on the 20th of this instant June, 1682. For trespass and misbehaviours, in writing, printing, and publishing letters, importing, that Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey murthered himself. Also several scandalous reflections upon the government, and arraigning the justice of the nation. With all the material circumstances that attended their trial, wherein they were all three found guilty. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, [1682]. ESTC No. R16746. Grub Street ID 64563.
- Loyalty in grain, or the act of oblivion repeal'd by Heraclitus. London]: Published by Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R13682. Grub Street ID 61762.
- Rationalis, Theophilus. New news from Bedlam: or More work for Towzer and his brother Ravenscroft. Alias hocus pocus whipt and stript: or a ra-ree new fashion cupping-glass most humbly represented to the Observator wherein the various shapes, and present legerdemain postures, principles and practices of the bold and most insolent factors for the infallible chair (both in church and state) are yet more and more unvailed and discovered. As it was lately represented in a plain honest country dialogue, (viz. both serious, comical, satyrical, tragical and theological) to a true loyal Protestant-association of master and scholars, to be acted by them at the next breaking up of their grammar-school, ... By Theophilus Rationalis, one of Heraclitus Ridens, Nat. Thompson's and the most profound Observator's wise men of Gotham, although a most sincere, and true lover of King and country. London: printed for the author, and published by Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, anno Domini 1682. ESTC No. R34539. Grub Street ID 117063.
- Person of quality.. An elegy on that illustrious and high-born Prince Rupert, who dyed on Wednesday November the 29th. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R221096. Grub Street ID 95306.
- Erastus, Thomas. A treatise of excommunication: wherein 'tis fully, learnedly, and modestly demonstrated, that there is no warrant, precept, or president, either in the Old or New Testament, for excommunicating any persons, or debarring them the sacraments, whilst they make an outward profession of the true christian faith. Written originally in Latine, by the famous and pious Thomas Erastus doctor in physick, about the year 1568. London: Printed for L. Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R20859. Grub Street ID 84825.
- Dangerfield, Thomas. Animadversions upon Mr. John Gadbury's Almanack, or diary for the year of our Lord 1682. By Thomas Dangerfeild [sic]. And printed for the author. London]: Published by Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, in Goat-Court on Ludgate Hill, 1682. ESTC No. R18011. Grub Street ID 71261.
- The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell. At the Kings-Bench Bar in Guild-Hall, on the 20th of this instant June, 1682. For trespass and misbehaviours, in writing, printing, and publishing letters, importing, that Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey murtherrd [sic] himself. Also several scandalous reflections upon the government, and arraigning the justice of the nation. With all the material circumstances that attended their trial, wherein they were all three found guilty. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, near Fleet-Bride [sic], [1682]. ESTC No. R235174. Grub Street ID 106341.
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, which began on Wednesday the 6. of this instant December, and ended the 8. following. Giving an account of most of the remarkable tryals there, viz. for murthers, fellonies, burglaries, &c. With particular relation of their names and the places where the several facts were committed, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt. Decemb. 6. 1682. London: printed for Langley Curtis, [between 1682 and 1683. ESTC No. R185608. Grub Street ID 74608.
- Ness, Christopher. A true account of this present blasing-star. Presenting it self to the view of the world. This August. 1682. to the sundry considerable remarks and observations thereupon. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R6788. Grub Street ID 127096.
- A Hew and cry after blood & murther, or, An Elegie on the most barbarous murther of Thomas Thinn, Esq. with some thankful ejaculations to heaven for the miraculous escape of his Grace the Duke of Monmouth from the hands of the bloody ruffians. London: Printed for L. Curtiss, 1681 [i.e. 1682]. ESTC No. R42081. Grub Street ID 123536.
- Ness, Christopher. An astrological and theologigal [sic] discourse upon this great conjunction (the like whereof hath not (likely) been in some ages) ushered in by a great comet and so far upon the heavens, the planets and fixed stars as is a necessary introduction into a distinct and full knowledg of the principal subject herein handled. London: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R28721. Grub Street ID 111764.
- Johnson, Samuel. Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life; the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism. London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-hill, M D C LXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R30475. Grub Street ID 113320.
- Fisher, Payne. A synopsis of heraldry, or, The most plain, short, and easie way for the perfect attaining of that art, containing all necessary directions, in order thereunto: there being about 300 coats of arms, and about 50 crests engraven upon copper plates; and The atchievements [sic] of the kings of England since K. Egbert of the Saxon race. The paternal coats of the nobility of England, (with a list of the Knights of the Garter) the arms of the archiepiscopal and episcopal sees; and of the two universities, and the several colledges in them; and of the Inns of Court, and other houses of law in London; with some hundreds of gentlemens coats, all truly blazoned. To which is added an alphabetical table, for the ready finding any name whose coat is herein blazoned. London: printed for L. Curtis, near Fleetbridge, and T. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgatestreet, 1682. ESTC No. R26135. Grub Street ID 109488.
- Reflections upon the murder of S. Edmund-Bury Godfrey: the design of Thompson, Farwell, and Paine, to sham off that murder from the papists: the late endeavours to prove Stafford a martyr, and no traitor: and the particular kindnesses of the Observator, and Heraclitus to the whole design. In a dialogue. With a dedication from Mrs. Cellier. London: printed for A.B. and published by L. Curtiss, anno Domini 1682. ESTC No. R36706. Grub Street ID 118960.
- An impartial account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall of the city of London, at Guildhal, June 24. 1682. for electing of sheriffs for the said city and county of Middlesex, &c. Together with an account of the sheriffs imprisonment in the tower. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R470743. Grub Street ID 125106.
- The tryals of the prisoners at the sessions holden in the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily. Which began on the twelfth of July, 1682 and ended the thirteenth of the same month. Wherein is related a true account of all the remarkable proceedings: but more particularly, of Robert Dod, who killed the taylor in Covent-garden, on the ninth of June last. With the names of those condemned, burnt in the hand, to be transported, and whipp'd. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R219330. Grub Street ID 93878.
- The tryals of the prisoners at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly; which began there on Wednesday the 6th of this instant September, and ended on Thursday the 7th of the same. But more remarkably of the pewterer, who was tryed for killing the boy in Walbrook. Together with the bailiffs tryals for killing a man upon an arrest. As likewise the account of those condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt; with many other remarkable passages. London: printed for Langley Curtis, [1682. ESTC No. R219331. Grub Street ID 93879.
- An account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors. For murders, fellonies, burglaries, held at the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly, for the City of London and county of Middlesex. Which began on the 23. of this instant February, and ended the 25. With the other most remarkable proceedings. Together with the names of the persons that are condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported and to be whipt. Giving an account of the remarkable tryal of George Pye, for killing the butcher in the Strand. As also a full relation how John Price was orderod [sic] to be pressed to death, for his obstinacy in not pleading. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1682. ESTC No. R28508. Grub Street ID 111569.
- The hawkers lamentation in a dialogue between Nick and Humphrey. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R216454. Grub Street ID 91346.
- The papists bloudy after-game, or, A vindication of the High Court of Parliament, in their proceedings and sentence upon William late Viscount Stafford. In answer to a scandallous and traiterous libel called Stafford's memoirs:. London: printed for T.S. and published by L. Curtis, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R6892. Grub Street ID 127190.
- England's remarques: giving an exact account of the several shires, counties, and islands in England and Wales. In every of which you have I. How the county is bounded. II. The length, breadth, and circumference. III. The temperature of the air, and fertility or barrenness of the soil. IV. What commodities each shire or county affordeth. V. In what dioces, and how many parishes in it. VI. The number of Parliament-men, hundreds, and market-towns. VII. In every shire you have the name of the city or shire-town, with the latitude thereof, and how it bears, with the reputed and measured distance of the same from London, the road to the same; how governed, and the coat of arms, and what other things are therein remarkable. VIII. You have the names of such noble families as have been dukes or earls of each county since their first constitution. IX. Whatsoever i eminent or remarkable thorow-out the whole kingdom. To which is added a travelling map, describing the principal roads thorow-out England. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-Hill, and sold by Tho. Mercer at the Half Moon under the south-east corner of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1682. ESTC No. R218203. Grub Street ID 92900.
- The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1682-[1683]. ESTC No. P2673. Grub Street ID 56300.
- An elegy on the truly honoured and greatly beloved Sir VVilliam Jones, who deceased May the 2d. 1682. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. ESTC No. R36188. Grub Street ID 118510.
- a true lover of his king, his countrey, and the Protestant religion. The account of the life of Julian the Apostate vindicated; and the truth of the assertions therein, further maintained, against all the idle and illiterate cavils, and the nonsensical and whimsical remarques upon the life of Julian; by one who stiles himself a lover of truth, vertue and justice. By a true lover of his king, his countrey, and the Protestant religion. London: printed for Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmonbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R6624. Grub Street ID 126959.
- Johnson, Samuel. Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life; the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism. London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R22222. Grub Street ID 96249.
- The proceedings upon the debates relating to the late charter of the city of London. London For Langley Curtiss 1683. ESTC No. R182138. Grub Street ID 423689.
- The proceedings against the Lord Russel, upon his tryal for high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 13th. of this instant July, for conspiring against the life of the King, to levy war and rebellion, &c. As also the tryals of William Hone, the joyner John Rouse, and William Blake, for conspiring the death of the King, &c. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R4586. Grub Street ID 124945.
- The Charter of Londons answer to a scurilous libel, intituled, Its Last will and testament, &c. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R24824. Grub Street ID 108575.
- The proceedings and judgment against the rioters; viz. Thomas Pilkington Esq; Samuel Shute Esq; Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Wark. Slingsby Bethel Esq; Sir Thomas Player, knight. Francis Jenks. John Deagle. Richard Goodenough. Richard Freeman. John Wickham. Robert Key. Samuel Swinock. And John Jekyll Senior. Who were fined at the Kings-Bench Court at Westminster on the 26th of this instant June, 1683. for a riot and battery committed by them upon the person of the late Lord Mayor, &c. in Guild-Hall, at the election of sheriffs, containing what remarkably occurred in the debates admitted upon passing judgment of fine. As also the fining of one Mr. Turne, for making a riot upon the mayor of Rye, in the county of Sussex. Entred according to order. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R218575. Grub Street ID 93221.
- Thun und Hohenstein, Frantz Siegmund. A memorial which His Excellency the Count de Thunn, envoy extraordinary from His Imperial Majesty, presented to the King of Great Brittain, the 3/13 of October, touching the raising of the siege from before Vienna. Entred according to order. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R11686. Grub Street ID 59941.
- Pearse, Edward. The conformist's fourth plea for the nonconformists. Wherein several considerations are offered for Christian forbearance. With some relations of some of their sufferings, humbly submitted to authority, in order to move compassion. Together with some account of the infamous lives and lamentable deaths of some informers, &c. By a charitable and compassionate conformist, author of the former pleas. London: printed for L. Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridg, MDCLXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R6992. Grub Street ID 127288.
- B., J.. The morality of the seventh-day-Sabbath disproved. In answer to C.T. Tillam's book, entituled, A present from prison, dedicated to L.C. Hobson. Wherein the most material points in another book, entituled, A discourse of the Sabbath, lately published by Henry Sowrsby and Mehetabel Smith, are succinctly discuss'd. Written by the learned J.B. Master of Arts, at the request of the said L.C. Hobson. London: printed by Francis Clark for L. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R32844. Grub Street ID 115514.
- An elegy in commemoration of the Right Honourable James Earl of Salisbury, who departed this life on the (7th) of this instant June anno Domini 1683. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R3599. Grub Street ID 118336.
- A guide for constables. London By the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, for Langley Curtis and Thomas Simons 1683. ESTC No. R180542. Grub Street ID 401731.
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Thurfday [sic] the 24th of this instant May and ended on Thursday the 24th following; giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. For murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names and the places of their commiting their facts, and th [sic] number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. Entered according to order. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R226700. Grub Street ID 99654.
- An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683. and ended the 13th of the same instant. Where divers persons were tryed for high-treason, murder, felony, burglary, and other misdemeanors. With the names of the persons condemned, burnt in the hand, to be whipt and transported. London: printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R14813. Grub Street ID 62796.
- Presbyter of the Church of England.. The true Protestant religion set forth, by way of dialogue; discovering the idolatries and abominations professed and taught in the Church of Rome by a Presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1683. ESTC No. R4661. Grub Street ID 125013.
- The behaviours, confessions, last speeches, and execution of seven notorious malefactors, who were on the 24th. of this instant October, executed at Tyburn, for felonies, murder, robberies, and high-treason: but more especially of Charles Butler, the notorious clipper, &c. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R3430. Grub Street ID 116830.
- Sidney, Algernon. The proceedings to sentence of death, against Algernon Sidny, Esq; who was convicted of high-treason, (on the 21 of November 1683.) at the Kings-Bench-Bar, for conspiring the death of the King, to subvert the government, &c. Being an account of what remarkably passed on that occasion. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R205560. Grub Street ID 82273.
- Persecution for conscience condemned, by the light of nature. Law of God. Evidence of our own principles. London: printed for Langley Curtis, at Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's-Head near Fleet-bridge, MDCLXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R221445. Grub Street ID 95592.
- Mehmet. A declaration or denouncing of war, vvhich Sultan-Mahomet, the present Emperor of the Turks, sent to the Emperor of Germany, dated March 25th 1683. from Adrianople just after the Baron Saphonara the Emperor's ambassador had his last audience of the Prince Virier wherein the said ambassador could not comply to the extravagant demands of the Turk; which caused the said Grand Seignior to transmitt the same to his Imperial Majesty, which is faithfully translated out of High Dutch, brought over by the last forraign mayle. Entered according to order. London: Printed for Langley Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R41344. Grub Street ID 122990.
- An account of the whole proceedings at the sessions, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, &c. which began on the twelfth of this instant July, and ended the 16th. of the same. Giving a particular relation of the tryals of divers high-way-men, clippers, fellons, traytors, and conspirators, but more especially of the tryals of William, Lord Russel. Thomas Walcot. John Rouse. William Hone. Who were tryed, and found guilty, for conspiring against the life of the King, and endeavouring the subversion of the government, with the sentence prouounced [sic] gainst hem [sic] &c. Entered according to order. London: printed for Lang. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R6781. Grub Street ID 127090.
- An account of the proceedings to judgment against the Charter of the City of London; as it was given in Court of Kings-Bench, the 12th of this instant June, Anno Dom. 1683. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R9579. Grub Street ID 129655.
- Mehmed. A declaration or denouncing of war, which Sultan-Mahomet, the present emperor of the Turks, sent to the emperor of Germany, dated March 25th 1683. from Adrianople just after the Baron Saphonara the emperor's ambassador had his last audience of the Prince Virier wherein the said ambassador could not comply to the extravagant demands of the Turk; which caused the said Grand Seignior to transmitt the same to his Imperial Majesty, which is faithfully translated out of high Dutch, brought over by the last forraign mayle. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R227615. Grub Street ID 100513.
- An account of the whole proceedings at the sessions, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, &c. which began on the 12th. of this instant July, and ended the 14th. of the same month. Giving a particular relation of the tryals of divers high-way-men, clippers, fellons, traytors, and conspirators, but more especially of the tryals of William, Ld Russel. Thomas Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, who were tryed and found guilty, for conspiring against the life of the King, and endeavouring the subversion of the government. With the sentence pronouu'd [sic] against them &c. London: printed for Langely Curtis, near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R236752. Grub Street ID 107426.
- An account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate: which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683. and ended the twelfth of the same instant. Wher divers persons were tryed for high-treason, murder, felony, burglary, and other misdemeanors. With the names of the persons condemned, burnt in the hand, to be whipt and transported. London: printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R236753. Grub Street ID 107427.
- Walcot, Thomas. The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Captain Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse, for high-treason: who were, on Fryday the 20th. of this instant July, drawn, hang'd, & quarter'd at Tyburn, for conspiring the death of the King, and to rais war and rebellion; in order to subvert the government, &c. Containing a relation of what happened during their imprisonment; as also their last speech & confession at the place of executionDT. London]: Printed for Langely Curtis, near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R13506. Grub Street ID 61604.
- The traveller's guide, and, the country's safety. Being a declaration of the laws of England against high-way-men, or robbers upon the road; what is necessary and requisite to be done by such persons as are robbed in order to the recovering their damages; against whom the are to bring their action, and the manner how it ought to be brought. Illustrated with variety of law cases, historical remarks, customs, usages, antiquities and authentick authorities. By J.M. London: printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires, for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate Hill, and Thomas Simons, at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate Street, 1683. ESTC No. R2818. Grub Street ID 111270.
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 18th of this instant April and ended on Thursday the 19th following; giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their commiting their facts, and the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. Entered according to order. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R27027. Grub Street ID 110247.
- Walcot, Thomas. The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, & John Rouse; for high-treason. Who were on Friday the 20th. of this instant July drawn, hanged and quartered at Tyburn, for conspiring against the life of the King, and to raise war and rebellion, in order to subvert the government, &c. Containing a relation of what happened during their imprisonment, and at the place of executionDT With their confessions at Tyburn. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, [1683. ESTC No. R219612. Grub Street ID 94120.
- Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II).. A proclamation discharging merchants, and other traffickers, to sell or exchange any prohibite commodities, with themselves, or amongst others. London]: Edinburgh, printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to his most Sacred Majesty and reprinted at London, for Langly Curtis near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R6555. Grub Street ID 126894.
- Ness, Christopher. A strange and wonderful trinity; or, a triplicity of stupendious prodigies, consisting of a wonderful eclipse, as well as of a wonderful comet, and of a wonderful conjunction, now in its second return, seeing all these three prodigious wonders do joyntly portend wonderful events, all meeting together in a strange harmonious triangle: and all are the three royal heralds, successively sent from the king of heaven, to sound succeeding alarms, for awakening a slumbering vvorld. Beware the third time. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1683. ESTC No. R228068. Grub Street ID 100804.
- Sidney, Algernon. The proceedings to sentence of death, against Algernon Sidny, Esq; who was convicted of high-treason, (on the 21 of November 1683.) at the Kings-Bench-Bar, for conspiring the death of the King, to subvert the government, &c. Being an account of what remarkably passed on that occasion. London: printed for Langly Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R2616. Grub Street ID 109509.
- The tryal of Capt. Thomas Wallcot, for high-treason. In conspiring to compass the death of His Majesty, and to subvert the government. Who was tryed this 12th. of July, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayley, and there found guilty of the said high-treason. Being an impartial relation of the most materials during the said tryal. As likewise what occured in relation to James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Lord Grey, and others. London]: Printed for Langely Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, [1683. ESTC No. R25661. Grub Street ID 413894.
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 18th of this instant April and ended on Thursday the 19th following; giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their commiting their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. Entered according to order. London]: Lgndon [sic] printed for Langly Curtis, 1983 [i.e. 1683. ESTC No. R215574. Grub Street ID 90581.
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Fryday the 23th of this instant February and ended on Saturday the 24th following. Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn in the hand, transported and to be whipt. London: printed for Langley Curtiss], [1678. ESTC No. R215576. Grub Street ID 90583.
- An account of the execution, and last dying speeches of seaven notorious traytors and highway-men. Who were executed at Tyburn, for high-treason, roberies [sic] on the high-way, murthers, and fellonies, on Wednesday, the 25th. of this instant July, 1683. As also their deportment in Newgate, after their condemnation; and what else remarkable happened. London]: Printed for Langley Curtis, near Fleet-bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R215579. Grub Street ID 90585.
- The proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer held at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate, which began on the 29th of August and ended on the 30th instant, but especially the tryals of S. Tufton, and Joh. Culfant. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R215585. Grub Street ID 90589.
- Ness, Christopher. A strange and wonderful trinity; or, A triplicity of stupendious prodigies, consisting of a wonderful eclipse, as well as of a wonderful comet, and of a wonderful conjunction, now in its second return, seeing all these three prodigious wonders do joyntly portend wonderfu events, all meeting together in a strange harmonious triangle: and all are the three royal heralds, successively sent from the King of Heaven, to sound succeeding alarms, for awakening a slumbering vvorld. Beware the third time. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1683. ESTC No. R42196. Grub Street ID 123624.
- An elegy on the right honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. Who died on the 21st of January, 1683. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, neer Fleet-bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R36184. Grub Street ID 118506.
- The proceedings and judgment against the rioters; viz. Thomas Pilkington Esq; Samuel Shute Esq; Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Wark. Slingsby Bethel Esq; Sir Thomas Player, Knight. Francis Jenks. John Deagle. Richard Goodenough. Richard Freeman. John Wickham. Robert Key. Samuel Swinock. and John Jekyll Senior. who were fined at the Kings Bench Court at Westminster on the 26th of this instant June, 1683. for a riot and battery committed by them upon the person of the late Lord Mayor, &c. in Guild Hall, at the election of sheriffs, containing what remarkably occurred in the debates admitted upon passing judgment of fine. As also the fining of one Mr. Turne, for making a riot upon the mayor of Rye, in the county of Sussex. Entred according to order. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1683. ESTC No. R5208. Grub Street ID 125674.
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Thursday the 24th of this instant May and ended on Thursday the 24th following giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies and burglaries &c. with a particular relation of their names and the places of their commiting their facts, and th [sic] number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported andto [sic] be whipt. London: Printed for L. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R43797. Grub Street ID 124664.
- The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse. For high treason. Who were on Friday the 20th. of this instant July drawn, hanged and quartered at Tyburn, for conspiring against the life of the King, and to raise war and rebellion, in order to subvert the government, &c. Containing a relation of what happened during their imprisonment, and at the place of execution. With their confessions at Tyburn. [[Edinburgh]: Printed for Langley Curtis, at the sign of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, the phanatick printer. Edinburgh, re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty, 1683]. ESTC No. R182136. Grub Street ID 72442.
- The strange and wonderful discovery: being a full and true relation of the skin of a humane body, flay'd off, in all its proportions, with hair, brest, ears, &c. which was found in a pond near the Faulcon, in Grays-Inn-Lane, on the 25th of this instant March, 1684. and since shewed to many hundreds of people, to their great admiration and amazement, the like not having been known in any age, together with the manner of discovery, and the conjectures thereupon, &c. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R37595. Grub Street ID 119811.
- The true coppy of a letter written by a gentleman in Brussels, to his friend in London, giving him a brief account of the state of those provinces, in relation to the vvar. As also some remarkable passages relating to his Grace James Duke of Monmouth since his arrival in those parts. London: printed for L[angley]. Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R179226. Grub Street ID 70732.
- The sad and dreadful relation of a bloody and cruel murther committed by Mr. Thomas Low a minister, in Heart-Street, Covent-Garden, upon his own person, on the 29th. or 30th. of March. 1684. Together with the circumstances that attended it, as they appeared before the coroners inquest, who sate upon the dead corps on the 30th. of the aforesaid month, and what else happened remarkable thereupon. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R219826. Grub Street ID 94303.
- Philo Pater.. The observator reproved, more especially in relation to the controversie between that eminently pious, charitable, and worthy divine Mr. Smithye, curate of Cripplegate, and himself. London: printed for the author, and published by Langley Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R218956. Grub Street ID 93545.
- Sad and dreadful news from New-England, being a true relation of the barbarous cruelty lately committed by the Spaniards upon the English. London]: [printed for Langley Curtis], [1684. ESTC No. R17052. Grub Street ID 65149.
- The strange [and] wonderful discovery of Mr. Edmond Hally, who departed from his house in Winchester-street, London, on the 5th of March, 1684. and was found murthered & cast up by the tyde, after about 40 days absence, near Rochester on the 14th of the instant April, 1684. giving a most exact account of the circumstances relating to the discovery, and of all the particular inquiry into that cruel, unnatural, and barbarous murther, by about 20 eminent chirurgions and other artists. Together, with the opinion of the coroners inquest, &c. London: printed for L. Curtiss, by the order of Mrs. Hally, widow to Mr. Edmond Hally, 1684. ESTC No. R28182. Grub Street ID 111272.
- Whitmore, F. N. P.M.S. An elegiac poem in memory of that truly worthy and loyal gentleman William Whitmore Esquire. Late of Balmes in the county of Middlesex. Who being wounded by the casual discharge of his own pistol departed this life July the 31th 1684. London: printed for L. Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R35245. Grub Street ID 117672.
- The last dying speeches, confession, and execution of John Stokes, Isaac Davis, and Mary Williamson, who were executed at Tyburn, the 5th. of the March, 1684. For fellonies and burglaries, together with the manner of their behaviour in New-Gate, after their condemnation; as also the last dying speech and confession of Alice Paddison, who was burnt at Tyburn for high-treason, on the 5th. of the same instant. Enter'd according to order. London]: Printed for L. Curtis, near Fleet-bridge, 1684. ESTC No. R41452. Grub Street ID 123078.
- The impartial account of the taking of Luxemburg by the French, after a long and doubtful siege. Together with a brief relation of what remarkably happened during the siege thereof. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R188275. Grub Street ID 76249.
- Kirk, Edmund. A true paper delivered by Edmund Kirk, vintner, (who was executed at Tyburn the 11. of July) for barbarously murthering his wife. Containing his confession, and many other passages relating to his birth, parantage, education, and life. With the manner how he came to be married to his wife, and all the circumstances relating thereto. With his extraordinary penitence and admonition to the world, as it was written upon mature deliberation by his own hand, and delivered to a friend of his the morning he was executed. London: printed for Langley Curtis, 1684. ESTC No. R179480. Grub Street ID 70881.
- Suspiria, or Sighs on the death of the late Most Illustrious Monarch Charles the II. King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. who changed his earthly for a heavenly crown, on Fryday the 6th. of February 1684/5. in the 37th year of his reign, and 55th of his age. London: printed for L[angley]. C[urtis]. near Fleet-bridge, 1684/5. ESTC No. R15299. Grub Street ID 63243.
- Préchac, Jean de. The true history of Cara Mustapha. Late grand visier. Being a most faithful account of his first rising, the several degrees of his fortune, his amours in the Serraglio, his emplois, the true cause of his undertaking the siege of Vienna, together with the particulars of his death. Written originally in French by a person of quality, and now translated in English by Francis Philon. Gent. London: printed for L. Curtiss on Ludgate hill, and Hen. Rodes next door to the Bear Tavern, near Bride-lane in Fleet-street, 1685. ESTC No. R25822. Grub Street ID 109207.
- Person of honour.. The atheist unmasked, or A confutation of such as deny the being of a supream deity, that governs heaven and earth. By unanswerable arguments deduc'd. 1. From the receiv'd principles of natural reason. 2. The consent of all nations, who own and worship a God (though some mistake the right object.) 3. From the certainty of Scripture history, (the most authentick record in the world) and, 4. From divers reasons drawn from other topic's --- all design'd to prevent the growth of atheism the worst of heresies. By ---- a person of honour. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury-Godfreys Head near Fleet-bridge, 1685. ESTC No. R16362. Grub Street ID 64223.
- Scotland. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James VII).. A proclamation adjourning the meeting of the Parliament of Scotland, from the ninth to the twenty third day of April, 1685. London]: Edinburgh, printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, anno Dom. 1685. Re-printed at London, for L. Curtiss near Fleet-Bridge, [1685. ESTC No. R6909. Grub Street ID 127208.
- Two dialogues in English. London For Langley Curtis and Thomas Simons 1687. ESTC No. R183183. Grub Street ID 362723.
- The Proceedings on the King and Queens commissions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery of Newgate, held for the City of London, and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, . London [England]: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-bridge,. ESTC No. P94. Grub Street ID 379429.
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary).. Their majesties most gracious and free pardon to the convicts in Newgate, on Friday the 20th of December, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, in the first year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary, over England, &c. anno 1689. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-bridge, 1689. ESTC No. R233881. Grub Street ID 105303.
- Taubman, Matthew. Londons great jubilee restor'd and perform'd on Tuesday, October the 29th 1689. For the entertainment of the right honourable Sir Thomas Pilkington, Kt. Lord Mayor of the city of London. Containing a description of the several pageants, and speeches, together with a song for the entertainment of Their Majesties, who with Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Denmark, the whole Court, and both Houses of Parliament, honour His Lordship this year with their presence. All set forth at the proper cost and charges of the right worshipful Company of Skinners. By M.T. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-bridge, 1689. ESTC No. R10359. Grub Street ID 58738.
- An account of the great and glorious actions of Mr. Walker the protestant governor, at the siege of London-derry, [sic]. London: Printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-bridge, 1689. ESTC No. R14386. Grub Street ID 62412.
- A full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Malborough, Lieut Gen. of their Majesties forces: together with the articles of their surrender. London: printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-Bridge, [1690]. ESTC No. R36522. Grub Street ID 118791.
- Corporation of London. Commissioners of Lieutenancy.. An exact and faithful list of those worthy gentlemen & citizens His Majesty has been pleased to commissionate anew for the honourable lieutenancy of the City of London, which is just past the seals. Licens'd March 18th, J.F. 1690. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1690. ESTC No. R37323. Grub Street ID 119562.
- Tutchin, John. Reflections upon the French Kings declaration, for the restauration of the late King James, to the kingdom of England. By John Tutchin. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R6390. Grub Street ID 126737.
- Smith, Samuel. A true account of the behaviour, execution, and last dying speeches, of Thomas Kelsey, executed before Newgate on Friday the thirteenth of June, 1690. John Low, Jonathan Hawks, and Thomas Essoll, who were executed at Tyburn on Friday the twentieth of the same instant. London: printed for Langley Curtis at the sign of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R185466. Grub Street ID 74525.
- A true and faithful account of the Count de Lozune's deserting with all the French forces: the strong and important garrison of Limmerick. Sent express by His Majesty King William, to the Queen at White-Hall. As also, a late letter from Sir Clouesly Shovell, of his enterprize with a squadron of His Majesties ships, in the bay of Waterford, on the coast of Ireland. London: printed for Langely Curtis, at Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey's-Head, near Fleet-bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R185494. Grub Street ID 74543.
- A full and particular relation of the taking the town and forts of Kinsale, and how they were besieged both by sea and land. Licensed October 10. 1690. J.F. London: printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-Bridge, [1690]. ESTC No. R235779. Grub Street ID 106802.
- An account of the behaviour, confession and last dying speech of Sir John Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 23d. day of December, anno Dom. 1690. for stealing of Mrs. Mary Wharton, in company of Captain James Campbel and Archibald Montgomery, since fled. London: printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R1201. Grub Street ID 60227.
- An exact account of his Majesties progress from his first landing in Ireland, to his arrival at Hilsbrough near the Newry. Together with the Protestants address. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R215729. Grub Street ID 90701.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 15 criminals that were executed on Monday the 22th of December, 1690. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R492261. Grub Street ID 409690.
- Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary).. A proclamation, for levying of sea-men, and bringing in the accompt due by the soldiers. Edinburgh, the tenth day of January, 1690 years. London]: Edinburgh, printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, by order of Privy Council, Anno Dom. 1690. And re-printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-Bridge, London, [1690]. ESTC No. R222934. Grub Street ID 96861.
- Tutchin, John. Civitas militaris. Or, A poem on the city royal regiment of horse. By John Tutchin. London: printed for Langly Curtis, at Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfry's-Head, near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R23758. Grub Street ID 107613.
- To our reverend brethren the ministers of the several parishes to whom the second brief for relief of the poor Protestants of Ireland shall come. London For Langley Curtis 1690. ESTC No. R185158. Grub Street ID 423291.
- To his Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and to the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament. The humble address of the Presbyterian ministers, and professors of the Church of Scotland. London: printed for L. C[urtis]. near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R185108. Grub Street ID 74369.
- An account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeche of Sir John Johnson, who was executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 23d. day of December, anno Dom. 1690. for stealing of Mrs. Mary Wharton in company of Captain James Campbel, and Archibald Montgomery since fled. London: printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-Ditch, 1690. ESTC No. R225125. Grub Street ID 98449.
- Cross, Godfrey. A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason, in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies, by giving intelligence to the French fleet; as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity, by raising rebellion and discord amongst their Majesties leige subjects, &c. At the King's Bench Bar at Westminster, on Friday the 21st day of November, annoque Dom. 1690. London: printed for Langley Curtis near Fleet-bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R26733. Grub Street ID 109999.
- A full and particular relation of the taking the town and forts of Kinsale, and how they were besieged both by sea and land. Licensed October 10. 1690. J.F. London: printed for Langley Curtis near Fleet-Bridge, [1690]. ESTC No. R36443. Grub Street ID 118723.
- The livery-mans advice to his brethren in the common hall. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmond-Bruy Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R180031. Grub Street ID 423904.
- An exact and true account of the blowing up of the French magazine of Dunkirk; and the particulars of the taking of five French flutes, laden with ammunition, by the Dutch, sailing from the said port for Brest, design'd for Ireland. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, 1690. ESTC No. R11639. Grub Street ID 59902.
- The confession of George Caswell . . . executed at Tyburn . . . for the murder of Andrew Hickson. London For Langley Curtiss 1691. ESTC No. R184334. Grub Street ID 409687.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 8 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 18th of September, 1691. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R226752. Grub Street ID 99696.
- Caswell, George. The confession of George Casvvell Gent. executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 21st of December 1691 for the murther of Andrew Hickson. With a true copy of a paper delivered by him at the place of execution. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R213523. Grub Street ID 88958.
- Gentleman of Rome.. The intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope; as also a particular relation of what past at the election of Sixtus V. and Clement VIII. To which is added an historical essay, to demonstrate, that, according to the principles of the Church of Rome, there has not been, nor can be, any true and lawful pope since the election of Sixtus V. Written by a gentleman of Rome. Licens'd March 4. 1690/91. J.F. London: printed for Langley Curtiss, at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R1571. Grub Street ID 63622.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 5 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 17th of July, 1691. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R477971. Grub Street ID 434926.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 8 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the third of June, 1691. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R477972. Grub Street ID 434927.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 4 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 23d of October, 1691. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R477973. Grub Street ID 434928.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the 11 criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 18th of December, 1691. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1691. ESTC No. R477974. Grub Street ID 434929.
- A true account of the behaviour, confessions, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the second of March, 1691/2. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridg, 1692. ESTC No. R477975. Grub Street ID 434930.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the four criminals that were executed together with the paper writ by Captain Harrison's own hand, and delivered to a Minister at the place of execution. On Friday the 15th of April, 1692. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R477976. Grub Street ID 434931.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th of May, 1692. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R477977. Grub Street ID 434932.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 9th of September, 1692. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R477978. Grub Street ID 434933.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 26st of October, 1692. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R477979. Grub Street ID 434934.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21st of December, 1692. London: printed for L. Curtiss, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet Bridge, 1692. ESTC No. R477981. Grub Street ID 434935.
- Smith, Samuel. A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th. of May, 1693. London]: Printed for L. Curtis, at Sir Edmunbury-Godfrey's Head, near Fleet-Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R235393. Grub Street ID 106504.
- Smith, Samuel. A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speech, of Capt. James Whitney, who was executed on Wednesday the 1st. of February, 1692. at the Porters block in West-Smithfield: being condemned at the sessions last past, for robbing on the highway, &c. London: pri[nted for Langley Curtiss at Sir Ed]mundbery Godfrey's [Head near Fleet-bridge, 1692 [i.e. 1693]]. ESTC No. R185465. Grub Street ID 74524.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 27th of January, 1692/3. London: printed for L. Curtis, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R477982. Grub Street ID 434936.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1693. London: printed for L. Curtis, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R477983. Grub Street ID 434937.
- A true account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying speeches of the criminals that were executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 16th of June, 1693. London: printed for L. Curtis, at Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey's-Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1693. ESTC No. R477984. Grub Street ID 434938.
Printed by and for, or by/for and sold by Langley Curtiss
- The E. of Shaftsbury's expedient for setling the nation. Discoursed with His Majesty in the House of Peers, at Oxford, Mar. 24th, 1680/1. London: printed, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis, 1681. ESTC No. R13089. Grub Street ID 61214.
- The city of Londons rejoinder, to Mr. Attorney General's replication in the quo warranto brought by him against their charter. Wherein they plead, that I. By prescriptiion [sic] they have a right, 1. To appoint, alter, and change rhe [sic] markets within the city from one place to another. 2. To regulate markets and to ascertain tolls and prisages, which were levied as well upon freemen as un-freemen. They also plead, II. That upon serious consideration had of the proceedings of the late damnable popish-plot by them mentioned for the destruction of the Kings most sacred person, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, and the subversion of the civil-government, the Common Council out of their great zeal and loyalty to the King, agreed to the petition incerted [sic] in Mr. Attorney-General's said replication. London: printed, and are to be sold by L. Curtiss, 1682. ESTC No. R15338. Grub Street ID 63281.
- Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee. A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the internment of the renowned Observator. With some remarques on his life, by the Reverend Toryrorydammeeplotshammee Younkercrape. To which is annexed an elegy and epitaph, by the Rose-Ally-Poet, and other prime wits of the age. London: printed, and are to be sold by Langley Curtiss, at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, 1682. ESTC No. R21960. Grub Street ID 94109.
- Tam quam: or an attaint brought in the supream court of the King of kings; upon the statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16. and Levit. 19. 12. Against those modern jurors who have found any indictments upon the statutes of 23 Eliz. 29 Eliz. or 3 Jacobi, against Protestants, for monthly absence from church, without any confession of the parties, or oath of witness against them, or made any presentments of them. Contrary to the express letter of their oaths taken in a court of judgment, the course of the law of England, or any right reason. Wherein is discoursed; whether any Protestants be concerned in that part of those laws? the contrary is proved. As also whether a grand-jury's finding an indictment, be any evidence to a petit-jury? The absurdness, and most pernicious consequents of which are detected, and the vengeance of God also against false-swearing is declared. By one who prosecutes, as well for his sovereign lord the King of kings, as for the lives, liberties, and properties of all the subjects. London: printed, and are to be sold by L. Curtis, 1683. ESTC No. R17. Grub Street ID 64804.
- An antidote against the crying sins of the times: which may prove an excellent remedy against intemperate drinking and healths, so much practised in our dayes both in city and countrey: declaring above an hundred stories and examples, gathered from scripture, and learned authors, foreign and domestick; how the judgments of the great God of Heaven and earth, have suddenly overtaken such provoking sinners, both in England and other countreys of the world: with several copper cutts of the examples: to which is added His Majesties proclamation verbatim, published a little after his Restoration, against vicious, debauched, prophane persons, who give no other evidence of their good affection to him, but in drinking his health, and inveighing against all others who are not of their own dissolute temper. With a preface written by a noted minister. London: printed, and are to be sold by Langley Curtis at Fleet-bridge, or in Popes-head-alley, 1683. ESTC No. R172490. Grub Street ID 66350.