Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History; 6
Books with Devon imprints: a handlist to 1800. 1710-1714
1710. BEARE, Matthew. The sensorium : a philosophical discourse of the senses : wherein their anatomy, and their several sensations, functions, and offices, are succinctly [sic] and accurately describ'd. By Mat. Beare, M.D. ... - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, and sold by Philip Bishop, in the High-street , 1710. - [8],194,[6]p ; 8°. - *WSL; Dredge p.96 (British Museum); ESTC.
1710. EDGLEY, Thomas. A sermon, preach'd at Exon, May 10th, 1710, before an assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall. Publish'd at the request of many of the auditory. By Tho. Edgley. ... - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss, and sold by the booksellers of Exon , 1710. - 22p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.43 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia),p.96 (Manchester Free Lib.); ESTC.
1710. LEY, Thomas. A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, Devon at the funeral of John Cobley, the father, Jonh [sic] his son, and Mary his daughter, who perished in the late fire of their own house, in the said town. By Thomas Ley M.A. vicar of Crediton. - Exon : Printed by Sam Farley for Phil. Yeo, bookseller, over-against St Martin's Lane, in the High Street , 1710. - *Clamp.
1710. LEY, Thomas. A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, Devon at the funeral of John Cobley, the father, John his son, and Mary his daughter, who perished in the late fire of their own house, in the said town. By Thomas Ley M.A. vicar of Crediton. The second edition. - Exon : [s.n.] , [1710]. - Davidson supp. p.4n (Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.93.
1710. MULES, Walter. The true and primitive Christian faith vindicated and asserted, in a sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Peter's, Exon at the assize for the county of Devon. April the 4th, 1710. By Walter Mules, ... - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for M. & Phil. Yeo , 1710. - [4],26p ; 8°. - *ESTC t016212; DUL 48910.
1710. ROBERTS, William. The divine institution of the gospel ministry, and the necessity of episcopal ordination, asserted, in a sermon, preach'd at the ordinary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Ofspring, Lord Bishop of Exon, held at Okehampton, August 19th, 1709. By William Roberts, Rector of Jacobstow ... The second edition. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Bishop, bookseller, in the High-street , 1710. - [4],32p ; 8°. - *WSL; ESTC t034746; Plymouth Athenaeum p.39.
1710. WITHERS, John. The history of resistance, as practis'd by the Church of England: written upon occasion of Mr. Agate's sermon on the 30th of January, and in defence of the late revolution, the present establishment, and the Protestant succession. ... By John Withers. The second edition. - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss and sold by the booksellers of Exon , 1710. - 32p ; 8°. - First edition published in London, 1710. - *ESTC t036444; Plymouth Public Library L1059; DUL 79470.
1710. WITHERS, John. Truth try'd; or Mr. Agate's pretended plain-truth proved an untruth; in which moderate dissenters are vindicated from the imputation of schism, as charg'd upon them in his late pamphlets; and the validity of Presbyterian ordination is prov'd both from scripture and antiquity. By John Withers. - Exon : printed by Jos. Bliss in the Exchange, and sold by the booksellers of Exon , 1710. - [8],133,[3]p ; 8°. - *WSL; ESTC t051975; Dredge p.16 (Devon and Exeter Institution); Not in DUL.
1711. BISHOP, Thomas. A sermon preach'd at the morning lecture in Exon, March the 8th 1710-11. Being the day of Her Majesty's happy accession to the throne. By Thomas Bishop. Published at the request of several of the auditors. - Exon : Printed by Samuel Farley , 1711. - 24p ; 8°. - *Bodl. 100 bb 69 (1); AUC 2644B3; Plymouth Public Library L3441.
1711. BRADMEAD, Samuel. A sure way to thrive in religion. Contain'd in a valedictory discourse delivered at Sidmouth, August 13th, 1710. By Sam. Bradmead, sometime curate there. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1711. - Reprinted: Sidmouth, 1833. - Plymouth Athenaeum p.106.
1711. GATCHELL, Edward. A challenge to the dissenters; or, several propositions, relating to the necessity of constant communion with the establish'd Church of England: wherein the objections of the dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) are obviated and defeated. Together with a serious expostulation with them; and a just appeal to their consciences. By one who was educated a dissenter. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Bishop , 1711. - [6],24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t122169.
1711. GATCHELL, Edward. A challenge to the dissenters; or, several propositions, relating to the necessity of constant communion with the establish'd Church of England : wherein the objections of the dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) are obviated and defeated. Together with a serious expostulation with them; and a just appeal to their consciences. By one who was educated a dissenter. - Exon : printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop, bookseller, in the High-Street , 1711.- [3],13p ; 8°. - Preface signed: E.G. - *WSL; Dredge p.64 (Bodleian); not in DUL; ESTC t030395.
1711. GILLING, Isaac. A sermon, preach'd June the 27th, 1710, at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Mullins, late minister of the gospel in Totness, who departeth this life, June the 24th, in the 33d year of his age. By Isaac Gilling. - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss, living in the back part of the Exchange Coffee-House, near the Post-Office, in St. Peter's Church-Yard. Sold by the booksellers in Exon , 1711. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.96; Davidson p.182 (W, Upcott's bibliographical collections, Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L3442.
1711. MELA, Pomponius. Pomponii Melae de situ orbis libri tres. Ad omnium Angliae & Hiberniae codicum MSS. fidem, summa cura & diligenta recogniti & collati; tabulisque, cuncta in eo scriptore gentiun. Locorumque amplectentibus, nunc primum illustrati. Accedunt I. Notae, partim criticae, partim geographicae: II Dissertatio de Ariane: III Synopsis Pomponiana; qua illus vetera facilius a Tyrunculis mente accipi possint & memoria teneri : atque [?] novis commituntur clariora & magis explorata. - Iscae Dunmoniorum : Typis Farleianis. Apud Philippum Bishop , 1711. - [2],64,[22]p,[27] leaves of plates : maps ; 4°. - Edited by John Reynolds of Exeter. - *WSL; ESTC; Dredge p.43.
1711. MUSGRAVE, William. Jvlii Vitalis epitaphium cum notis criticis explicationeq; V.C. Hen. Dodwelli et commentario Guil. Musgrave. Quibus accedit illius ad Cl. Goetzium de Puteolana & Baiana inscriptionibus epistola. - Iscae Dunmoniorum : Typis Farleyanis ; sumtibus Philippi Yeo, bibliopolae, veneunt etiam Londonii, & in utraque academia , 1711. - [26],190,[14]p : ill ; 8°. - *WSL; ESTC; Dredge p.16 (Devon and Exeter Institution); AUC 635V1; D&EI app. p113; DUL 74330.
1711. The RIGHTS of the English monarchy. - Exeter : [s.n.] , 1711. - *Plymouth Public Library L1052.
1711. STEELE, Richard. What are the duties of man and wife towards each other. By Mr. Steele, author of The still of distractions. - Exon : Printed and sold by Jos. Bliss, near the London-Inn, a little without East-gate , 1711. - 24p ; 4°. - Formerly issued as part of a collection, 1676. - *Dredge p.43 (T.N.Brushfield); ESTC t101347.
1711. WILLS, Benjamin. A sermon preach'd at Appledore, on Thursday, March 8th 1710/11. Being the day of Her Majesty's happy accession to the throne. By Benjamin Wills. - Exon : printed by Jos. Bliss, in St. Peter's Church-Yard; and sold by John March, bookseller in Exon , 1711. - 20p ; 8°. - *WSL.
1711. WINKLEIGH. Overseers. The contents of an account sent by the over-seers of the poor of Winckley to Thomas Stafford, Esq; being the next justice. - Exon : Re-printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Yeo , [1711]. - 4p ; 2°. - *DRO: Q.S. Bundle 1715.
1712. ATKINS, Robert. The sin and danger of Popery ; God's vengeance on persecutors; and man's wrath turn'd to God's praise. In six sermons. By the late Reverend and learned Robert Atkins, M.A. sometime fellow of Wadham-College, Oxon, and vicar of St. John's Exon. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, and sold by John March, bookseller, near the Great Conduit , 1712. - [4],9-104p ; 8°. - *D&EI; AUC 2073A2; Bodl. 1303 e. 184 (lacks pp.57-64, p.23-41 repeated).
1712. BLUNDELL, John. Memoirs and antiquities of the town and parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon: containing, a brief history of the succession of the Earls of Devonshire; with the most remarkable accidents relating there-to. As also an impartial account of the benefactors and benefactions relating to the school-houses, alms-houses, and other pious uses. Together with the monuments in St. Peter's church, and many other remarkable passages for several hundreds of years past. Faithfully collected from the ancient records by a gentleman, native thereof. - Exon : Printed and sold by Jos: Bliss, near East Gate, and by Nich. Crocker, sadler, in Tiverton , 1712. - 8°. - *Ms. transcript in WSL; Davidson p.5.
1712. COLLIER, Philip. The duty and advantages of promoting the peace and propserity, both of church and state. A sermon preach'd at the triennial visitation of ... Offspring, Lord Bishop of Exon, held at Bodmyn, in Cornwal, August the 27th, 1712. Before the Worshipful Tho. Paske, LL.D. Chancellor of that Diocess. By Philip Collier, A.M. Rector of St. Columbe Major. ... - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop, bookseller in the High-Street , 1712. - 28p ; 4°. - *Dredge p.43; ESTC t104683.
1712. D'ANVERS, Arthur. A defence of episcopacy: with the dignity and duty of the clergy. A sermon preach'd at Totnes in Devon, at the triennial visitation held there, on September the 10th, 1712. ... By Arthur d'Anvers. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Yeo , [1712?]. - [2],52p ; 8°. - *ESTC t016188; DUL 16430.
1712. GIBBS, James. Observations of various eminent cures of scrophulous distempers, commonly called the king's evil: ... To which is added. An essay, concerning the animal spirits, and the cure of convulsions: ... By Dr. Gibbs. - London : Printed for and sold by Ralph Simpson, and W.Innys; and Philip Yeo, bookseller, Exeter , 1712. - [8],68,[2],29,[1]p ; 8° - *Dredge p.16 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t094172.
1712. HAM, Robert. The right way of obtaining a good and safe peace with our enemies. Set forth in a sermon preached in Sandford church, on the late fast-day, January 16th, 1711/12. By Robert Ham. ... - Exon : Printed by Joseph Bliss, for Philip Yeo , 1712. - 24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t031397; Plymouth Public Library L1098.
1712. ROBERTS, William. The divine institution of the gospel ministry, and the necessity of episcopal ordination, asserted, in a sermon preach'd at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Ofspring, Lord Bishop of Exon, held at Okehampton, Aug 19th, 1709. By William Roberts, ... The third edition ... - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop , 1712. - [4],28p ; 8°. - *ESTC t099779.
1712. WHITE, John. The conductor in spelling, reading & writing, true English. ... To which are added, some examples of the English of our ancesters [sic] ... by John White. ... The second edition. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Bishop , 1712. - [16],144p,plate ; 8°. - First published as: The country-man's conductor in reading and writing, 1701. - ESTC t145264.
1712. WOLCOMBE, Robert. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Exon, April the 6th 1712, before Mr. Baron Bury and Mr. Justice Eyre. By Robert Wolcombe, M.A. rector of Whitstone in Devon. - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop , 1712. - [2],21,[1]p ; 8°. - Half title and adverts. - *ESTC t000260; Davidson supp. p.29n; Plymouth Athenaeum p.93.
1713. AGATE, John. A defence of the plain truth, in answer to Mr. Withers's Truth try'd, &c. ... In two parts. By John Agate, M.A. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Phil. Bishop, bookseller, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and Edward Score, bookseller, over-against the Turks Head , 1713. - xxxii,75,[1]p ; 8°. - Part II, see under 1714. - *WSL; D&EI; Dredge p.18; ESTC t087549: DUL 380.
1713. BEAR, William. The blessing of peace. Set forth in a sermon, preached on Tuesday July the 7th, 1713. Being the day appointed for a public thanksgiving, ... By W.Bear. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Edward Score , 1713. - 24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t016174.
1713. DAGGE, Jonathan. Of the nature, and eternal duration of Christ's kingdom; ... a sermon, preach'd at the visitation, held at Truroe in Cornwall, April the xxxth, 1713. By Jonathan Dagge, Rector of Endellion. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Bishop , [1713]. - 23,[1]p ; 4°. - Dredge p.16 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t069426.
1713. HALLETT, Joseph. A sermon, preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Geo. Trosse, late minister of the Gospel in the city of Exon, who died January 11th 1712-13, in the eighty second year of his age, and was buried January the 15th. To which is added a short account of his life. By J.H.. - [Exeter] : Printed in the year , 1713. - 35,[1]p ; 8°. - Probably printed by Joseph Bliss. Reissued in 1714 as part of: The life of the Reverend Mr. Geo. Trosse. - Dredge p.44 (T.N.Brushfield); *WSL; ESTC t107857; DUL 32230.
1713. HAM, Robert. The duty and advantages of national unity. Set forth in a sermon preach'd at the archidiaconal visitation, held by ... Ofspring, Lord Bishop, and Archdeacon of Exon, in ... St. Mary the Moor, April the 16th. 1713. By Robert Ham. ... - Exon : printed by S.Farley for Philip Yeo , 1713. - [4],27,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t035060.
1713. JENKINSON, Richard. An enquiry into the methods of subverting government. A sermon preach'd at the castle of Exon, before the worshipful the justices of the peace for the county of Devon, at the general quarter sessions held there for the said county, on Tuesday, October the 6th, 1713. By Richard Jenkinson, M.A. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Yeo, bookseller, in the High-street , 1713. - 32p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.65 (Plymouth Free Lib.); Plymouth Athenaeum p.39; Plymouth Public Library L1095; DUL 38860.
1713. MORTIMER, John. An essay, to the pious memory of that late reverend divine, Mr. George Trosse, of the city of Exon, who died suddenly upon the eleventh day of January, 1712-13. ... By J.M. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for John March , 1713. - 10p ; 4°. - Attributed to John Mortimer, goldsmith of Exeter. - *ESTC t072680.
1713. SQUIRE, Francis. A brief justification of the principles of a reputed Whigg. Together with some remarks on Dr. Sach......l's late sermon on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the West. By Francis Squire, Rector of Exford, Somerset. - Exon : printed by Sam. Farley, for John March, bookseller, near the Great Conduit , 1713. - 24p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.65 (J.G.Howes); ESTC t107870.
1714. AGATE, John. A defence of the plain truth ... Part II. By John Agate, M.A. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Phil. Bishop, bookseller, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and Edward Score, bookseller, over-against the Guild-hall , 1714. - Pp77-194 ; 8°. - Dredge p.18; *WSL; ESTC.
1714. CAPITOLINUS, Julius. Juli Capitolini Antoninus Geta cum notis integris Isaaci Casauboni, Jani Gruteri, Claudii Salmasii, & editoris: cuius accedunt, de eodem imperatore, et de Icuncula quondam M. Regis Alfredi, dissertationes. - Iscae Dunmoniorum : Typis Philippi Bishop : sumtibus Phil. Yeo. A. MDCCXIV. Veneunt etiam Londini, & in utraque Academia , [1714]. - [8],xiii,[3],52,[12]p ; 8°. - *WSL.
1714 The CASE of tyth-free estates examin'd ... conscience ... royal bounty ... poor. - Exon : [s.n.] , 1714. - 8°. - AUC 1015C22.
1714. The EXETER mercury: or, weekly intelligence of news ... - Exon : printed by Philip Bishop at his printing-office in St. Peter's Church-yard , 1714. - No. 1, 24 September 1714-23 January 1722-?. - By 28 November 1718 printer was George Bishop. - *Wiles 44; DUL 25710; D&EI app. p100.
1714. MUSGRAVE, William. Guilhelmi Musgrave Regiae Societatis utriusque socii, dissertatio de Geta Britannico. - Iscae Dunmoniorum : Typis Philippi Bishop : sumtibus Phil. Yeo. A. MDCCXIV. Veneunt etiam Londini & in utraque Academia , [1714]. - [10],138p,2 folded plates ; 8°. - Plates after pp. 2,61. Shares signatures with: De icuncula. - ESTC; *WSL.
1714. PEACH, Michael. The case of Mr. Michael Peach: or a faithful relation of the hardships he has lately met with at Dartmouth. Containing, I. What his adversaries call reasons, exhibited against him to the Lord Bishop of Exon: with an answer to the same. II. Their presentiments, exhibited against him at His Lordship's last triennial visitation: with an answer to these. III. The unpresidented behaviour of his church-wardens. IV. The unfair proceedings of Mr. Pritchard, to whom he was curate. By Michael Peach, M.A. Minister of St. Petrox, and master of the free-school in Dartmouth. ... - Exon : printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Yeo, bookseller, against St. Martin's Lane; and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, London , 1714. - xxiv,50,21,[1],46p ; 8°. On the performance of divine service without a surplice. - Dredge p.17 (Devon and Exeter Institution); *WSL; D&EI; Davidson p.99; DUL 52050. - Variant imprint in WSL omits: "and sold ... London".
1714. REED, Benjamin. A reply to a pamphlet, entituled, A caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists lately sprung up at Exon. ... By Benjn Reed. - Exon : printed by S.Farley for John March bookseller near the Conduit and are sold by J.Morphew, London , 1714. - 55,[1]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.17 (Dymond); Davidson p. 99; ESTC 004505; DUL 60380.
1714. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. The great christian rule of charity and justice, briefly considered in a sermon. By Lewis Southcomb jun. a presbyter of the Church of England. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Philip Bishop, bookseller, in St. Peter's Church Yard , 1714. - 8°. - *Dredge p.17.
1714. SQUIRE, Francis. Universal benevolence: or, charity in its full extent. Recommended in a sermon. Together with a preface, wherein is a further justification of the principles of the Whiggs. ... By Francis Squire. - Exon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for John March; and are sold by J.Roberts, London , 1714. [4],xviii,33,[1]p ; 8°. - *ESTC t014086.
1714. STOGDON, Hubert. A defence of the caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists, &c. In answer to Mr. Reed's reply. By Hubert Stogdon. - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss for John March bookseller near the Conduit; and sold by John Clark, London , 1714. - 56p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.17 (Dymond); ESTC t032248; Davidson p.99; DUL 68880.
1714. TROSSE, George. The life of the Reverend Mr. Geo. Trosse, late minister of the Gospel in the City of Exon, who died January 11th, 1712-13, in the eighty second year of his age, written by himself, and publish'd according to his order. To which is added, the sermon preach'd at his funeral. By J.H. ... - Exon : Printed by Jos. Bliss for Richard White, merchant, and sold by him at his house near the Elephant in Northgate-street, as also by Hen. White, at Mr. Burridge's, grocer, in Southgate-Street , 1714. - [16],103,[1],35,[1]p ; 8°. - In two parts with separate pagination, Hallett's funeral sermon having been issued separately in 1713. - Dredge p.44 (T.N.Brushfield); *WSL; ESTC t139321; Davidson p.201 (British Museum, Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L1371; DUL 72930.