Publications of George Smith
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In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:
- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
On this last point, trade publishers may seem to have "printed" or "published" the work, though they did not own the copyright. The lists below reflect only the information on the imprint, except where ESTC provides extra information.
See also "The Meaning of the Imprint."
Printed by George Smith
- The charter granted by Queen Elizabeth for founding the Free Grammar School at Darlington, 1567. [Darlington: printed by George Smith for George Allan, 1768?]. ESTC No. T223222. Grub Street ID 245893.
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- Smith, George. An epistolary dissertation addressed to the clergy of Middlesex. Wherein the Doctrine of St. Austin, Concerning the Christian Sacrifice, Is set in a true Light: By Way of Reply to by way of reply to Dr. Waterland's late charge to them. By a divine of the University of Cambridge. London: printed by J. Bettenham, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T103974. Grub Street ID 157578.
- Smith, George. A brief historical account of the primitive invocation or prayer for a blessing upon the Eucharistic elements, in confirmation of some things mentioned in the Learned Dr. Waterland's Review, &c. and by Way of Supplement to it. In a letter to His Grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. To which is added, a ful confutation of Beza's arguments against the primitive doctrine of the Eucharist, and an evident Proof that there is neither Solidity nor Truth in them. London: printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCXL. [1740]. ESTC No. N15460. Grub Street ID 5183.
- Smith, George. The britons and Saxons not converted to popery; or the faith of our ancestors shewn to have been corrupted by the Romish Church, And restored to its ancient Purity by the Reformed Church of England: in two dialogues, Between a Gentleman and his Preceptor, containing an answer to all that is material in a book, entitled, England's conversion and Reformation compared, &c. London: printed by James Bettenham, for C. Davis in Holbourn; J. Clarke under the Royal-Exchange; R. Manby and H. S. Cox on Ludgate-Hill; and G. Hawkins in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T127889. Grub Street ID 177553.
- Smith, George. Remarks upon The life of the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, compiled By Thomas Birch, D. D. London: printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, 1753. ESTC No. T54273. Grub Street ID 281128.
- Smith, George. Remarks upon The life of the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, compiled By Thomas Birch, D. D. The second edition.. London: printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, 1754. ESTC No. T53276. Grub Street ID 280238.
- Smith, George. Remarks upon The life of the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, compiled By Thomas Birch, D. D. The third edition with additions.. London: printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, 1755. ESTC No. T54270. Grub Street ID 281125.