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08 February 2015

Devon imprints. Exeter: A-Z miscellaneous

The Devon book trades : imprint registers.
Exeter : A-Z. Firms with fewer than five imprints.

For details of the scope of these imprint registers, see the introduction and key.

Exeter. Andrews, William and Trewman, Robert. 1763 - 1764. Printers.

Exeter. Andrews, William and Trewman, Robert. 1763. Printers. The EXETER mercury or West Country advertiser. - [Exeter] : Printed by W.Andrews and R.Trewman, in Southgate Street, Exon. - No. 1. - Friday, September 2, 1763. - Later became: Trewman's Exeter Flying Post. - *Dredge p.49 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia),106 (Western antiquary, vol. 5, p.163-6).

Exeter. Andrews, William and Trewman, Robert. 1764. Printers. CALCOTT, Wellins. A collection of thoughts, moral and divine, upon various subjects, in prose and verse. ... By Wellins Calcott, Gent. The fifth edition, with improvements. - Exeter : Printed for the author, by W.Andrews and R.Trewman, in Southgate-street , 1764. - xlvi,[2],439,[1]p ; 8°. - List of subscribers. Reissued as the 6th edition with imprint: London : Printed for the author , 1766. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Dredge p.28; ESTC t140912; Plymouth Public Library L867,3776.

Exeter. Anthony, Joseph. 1715. Publisher.

Exeter. Anthony, Joseph. 1715. Publisher. The EXETER guide to both temporal happiness and eternal. Being a very compleat manual and convenient (before, at, and after,) for the feast of feasts. In III parts together with an epistle, preface and introduction, appendix, almanack and additions; the whole showing how to lead a holy and comfortable life, be a constant and worthy communicant and dy an easy and happy death; interlaced with chronological, historical, poetical and proverbial passages. Useful, edifying and convincing to all sects of christians. In six volumes, each a different tongue, speaks for English, French, High Dutch and Low, Portugese and Italian also. By a Church of England man; a gentleman born, a merchant bred there 37 years, a traveller, a linguist, a native and registered freeman of the well-built, plentiful, healthy and pleasant city of Exeter and county of Devon ... - Exon : Printed for Joseph Anthony , 1715. - xii,358,[2]p ; 12°. - Author probably John Anthony, see Western Antiquary, v,296; vi,109. - ESTC t 105159; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre (copy lacks title-page); Davidson supp. p. 6n (Secktor Lib.); Bodl. 14041 f.31.

Exeter. Ashe. 1849. Bookseller. The chanter's manual for Exeter Cathedral : containing the Psalter, marked and divided, with the chants of the day on the same page, preces, responses, and litany, the creed of St. Athanasius, and the canticles. The whole carefully arranged by R. W. Wylie, etc. - Exeter : Sold by Mr. Ashe [etc.] , 1849. – viii,160[1]p.,2 leaves. - Text completed by 2 leaves attached to endpaper.. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries ; British Library.

Exeter. Bond, Robert and Co. 1823. Printers. Jones, John Pike. A guide to the scenery in the neighbourhood of Ashburton, Devon . - Exeter : R. Bond and Co., 1823. - Held by: University of Exeter.

Exeter. Bond, Robert and Co. 1823. Printers. JONES, John Pike. Observations on the scenery and antiquities in the neighbourhood of Moreton-hampstead, and the Forest of Dartmoor, Devon / by the Rev. J. P. Jones. - Exeter : R. Bond and Co., 1823. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/DAR 5/1823/JON ; University of Exeter ; Southampton. - Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Description & travel.

Exeter. Butter, T. 1703. Bookseller.

Exeter. Butter, T. 1703. Bookseller*. A DISCOURSE of the satisfaction of Christ, from Rom. VIII. i,ii,iii,iv. Wherein the sentiments of Dr. Bury concerning that subject, are stated and consider'd. - Exon : Printed by S.F. [i.e. Samuel Farley] for the author, and sold by T.Butter, and at the Printing-House , 1703. - 24p ; 8°. - *ESTC t062486.

Exeter. Carpentier de Selvier, E. 1848. Composer and music seller. Carpentier de Selvier, E. Valse de l'hopital. Pour piano, as performed at the concert at the Royal Subscription Rooms, Exeter. In aid of the ... Hospital. - Exeter : Publ. by the author , [1848?. - 8p ; 37cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: LE B/EXE/1848. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Composers. Carpentier de Selvier, E. Works. Waltzes. Scores.

Exeter. Clark. 1816. Bookseller.

Exeter. Clark. 1816. Bookseller. CORNARO, Luigi. A Guide to Health & Long Life, etc. .-- London : J. Brettell ; for Clark [Exeter], 1816.-- 71 p. ; 24º. - Translation of the first, second and fourth of Cornaro's “Discorsi della vita sobria”. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Clifford, William. 1849. Publisher. COSENS, William Burrough Vicar of Berry Pomeroy. The case of the Rev. James Shore : as between the patron and the vicar, in a letter to his parishioners. - Exeter Totnes Torquay Clifford S.Hannaford Croydon 1849. - 32p. ; 8º. - With extracts from the correspondence between the parties. - URL: http://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=BL:A0019132132. - Held by: British Library ; Lambeth Palace Library ; University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. Clifford, William. 1850. Printer. A short catechism of mesmerism : intended to develope the principal facts connected with the science, in the form of question and answer.-- London; Exeter R. Bailliere; W. Clifford [1850?]. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. Coeffin, Martin. 1505 - 1510. Bookseller.

Exeter. Coeffin, Martin. 1505. Bookseller. OS facies mentu[m] dens guttur lingua palatum. ... - [Rouen] : Impressum Rothomagi in officina Laurentij Hostingue et Iameti Loys iuxta nouum forum commorantium ; Emprynted for Martin Coeffin dwelyng at Exeter , [1505?]. - [8]p ; 4°. - English supratitle: a mouthe face chyne atothe athroott ato[n]ge roffe of the mouth. Imprint from colophon; date of publication from STC. Signatures: A4. Copy in Folger Library bound after title leaf of: Stanbridge, John. Vocabula magistri Stanbrigii, primum jam edita sua saltem editione. - [London] : [Wynkyn de Worde] , [1511?] (STC 23178.7). - *STC 18872; ESTC s94537 ; Dredge p.5 (Herbert, Wood); Orme, Nicholas. "Martin Coeffin, the first Exeter publisher", Library, 6th series, vol. 10, no. 3 (Sept. 1988), p.220-30.

Exeter. Coeffin, Martin. 1510. Bookseller. [Tractatulus verborum defectivorum]. [Colophon:] Explicit tractatus verborum defectivorum. - [Rouen] : Impressus Rothomagi in officina Richardi Goupil, juxta conventum sanct. Augustin ad intersignum regulae aurae commorantis. Imprented at the expence, and for Martin Coffin, dwelling at Exeter , [1510?]. - 4°. - Not extant, probably tract without titlepage bound after a copy of: Catho cum commento. - cf STC 23163.4. - *Dredge p.5 (Herbert); Orme, Nicholas. "Martin Coeffin, the first Exeter publisher", Library, 6th series, vol. 10, no. 3 (Sept. 1988), p.220-30.

Exeter. Coker, Samuel. 1800. Sadler's ironmonger and bookseller.

Exeter. Coker, Samuel. 1800. Sadler's ironmonger and bookseller*. HOLMES, William. Holmes' - tract on the novel county-rates, Exeter, 1799, hypothetically founded on the births of two acts of Parliament, (12 and 13 George ii) now nearly sixty years of age; collated with county-rates, Devon, &c., whence forfeitures of recognizances, felons' goods, &c., pass into His Majesty's exchequer, but in Exeter, to the burser of the chamberlain of Exeter; including a sketch of the present state of the city bodies-corporate, generally and specially discussed; by William Holmes Esq., a deaf freeman of Exeter, S.C.L. - Oxford. This tract sold by Mr. Samual Coker, sadler's ironmonger, near the public pump, Smith-street, Exeter - who will keep the account of sale without reward - as the profit by sale (if any) will be for public benefit - if a loss, Mr. H. will readily pay it. - [Exeter] : Sold by all the booksellers in England. T.Brice, printer, High-street, Exeter , 1800. - [2],48p ; 8°. Dated at top: 14th April, 1800. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - Dredge p.113-4 (British Museum); Davidson p. 28 (Secktor Lib.); DUL 35920.

Exeter. Coles, John. 1709. Engraver.

Exeter. Coles, John. 1709. Engraver*. FAIRLOVE, Ichabod. A true plan of the city of Excester Anno Domini MDCCIX. Ichd: Fairlove surveyd Io: Coles sculp: - [Exeter] : Sold by Edward Score bookseller over agst: the Guildhall , [1709]. - 1 sheet ; 1°. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Exeter. Colliver, R. 1839. Printer. Cheesman, Jarvis. "God with us" : a sermon preached at the Wesleyan Chapel, Mint Lane, Exeter, October 25th, 1839 : on the occasion of the centenary of Methodism / by Jarvis Cheesman.-- Exeter London Exeter Printed for, and published by R. Colliver Sold by John Mason T. Howe, and T. Balle [1839?] ?. - 40p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/EXE/252/CHE ; British Library ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; National Library of Scotland. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Methodist church. Mint Meeting. Sermons. 1839.

Exeter. Congdon and Board. 1885. Printer. How to buy a carriage and how to keep one : with a few suggestions to prevent accidents / [Gould, George.].-- Second edition.-- Exeter Congdon & Board [1885?]. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. Cowsey, James. 1682. Bookseller.

Exeter. Cowsey, James. 1682. Bookseller. CROMPTON, William. The justice of God asserted, in seeming contrariant providences : and vindicated from the cavils of corrupt men under them. ... - London : Printed for Benj. Alsop, at the Angel and Bible in the Poultrey ; and are to be sold by James Cowsey, bookseller in Exeter , 1682. - 95[i.e. 65]p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.42; NC0800275 (bound with: Soveraign omnipotency).

Exeter. Cowsey, James. 1682. Bookseller. CROMPTON, William. Soveraign omnipotency the saint's security in evil days. Discoursed and concluded from Rom. IV. xvii. xviii. By William Crompton. ... - London : Printed for Benj. Alsop, at the Angel and Bible in the Poultrey ; and are to be sold by James Cowsey, bookseller in Exeter , 1682. - 101,95[i.e.65]p ; 8°. - The justice of God asserted (65p) at end. - *Dredge p.42; NUC NC0800275; Wing2 C7032a; Term catalogues Michaelmas 1682, i,504.

Exeter. Danby, William. 1821. Author and publisher. DANBY, William. Thoughts, chiefly on Serious Subjects . - Exeter : Printed for the Author, 1821. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Denham, G. 1817. Author and publisher. DENHAM, G. An Entertaining Prospect of a Spiritual Combat between Old Mr. Freewill and Young Freeman, on various subjects, etc.-- Exeter : Printed for the Author, 1817.-- 72 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Dennis, Jonas. 1826. Author and publisher. Dennis, Jonas. Subversion of materialism by credible attestation of supernatural occurrences / by J.Dennis. - Exeter : J.Dennis , 1826. - xviii,159p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s133/DEV/DEN. - Subjects: Devon. Supernatural.

Exeter. Drayton, Richard. 1838. Printer. Clifford, Louisa. All is not fable / [Louisa Clifford]. - : Drayton , [1838?]. - vi,86p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s255.9/GEN/ALL. - Subjects: Westcountry. Convent schools.

Exeter. Ellicombe, H. M. 1834. Printer. Statutes 1834. Local ; 4&5 Wm 4 c. 8. Exeter Market Act 1832. - Exeter : H.M.Ellicombe , 1834. - 52p ; 33cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx348.022/1834/LOC. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Markets. Statutes. 1834.

Exeter. Eveleigh, Misses. 1806. Booksellers*. SOUTHCOTT, Joanna. Sound an alarm in my holy mountain : [...] / Joanna Southcott. Leeds, Jan. 30, 1804.-- Third edition..-- London : Printed by W. Marchant, Greville-Street; and sold by E.J. Field, No. 139, near Bloomsbury Court, High Holborn; C. Abbott, opposite the London Apprentice, east end of Old-Street; W. Tozer, Lambeth Road, St. George's Fields: also by W. Symonds, Gandy Lane; and the Miss Eveleighs, St. Sidwell's, Exeter; S. Hirst, Leeds; J. Middleton, York; and James Light, Coventry-Street, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, 1806. - 72 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo). - Caption title; imprint from p. 72. "Third edition." top of p. [1]; "Third edition, Nov. 24, 1806." p. 72, above imprint. "Printed, November, 1806, by W. Marchant, Greville-Street, London, from the second edition, published in June, 1806."--p. [1]. "Price One Shilling."--p. 72. No title-page. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. Eveleigh, Robert. 1663. Bookseller.

Exeter. Eveleigh, Robert. 1668. Bookseller. Mall, Thomas, b. 1629 or 30. Of holy living first a serious exhortation thereunto. Secondly choice directions therein, both for every working, and for every Lords-day. - London : Printed for William Grantham at the Black-Bear in Westminster-Hall, and are to be sold by Robert Eveleigh, bookseller in Exon , 1668. - [10],118p ; 12°. - Wing2 M334; *Dredge p.93 (Bodleian).

Exeter. Eveleigh, Robert. 1668. Bookseller. Mall, Thomas. A serious exhortation to holy living. By Thomas Mall. ... - London : Printed for William Grantham at the Black-Bear in Westminster-Hall, and are to be sold by Robert Eveleigh, bookseller in Exon , 1668. - [10],118p ; 12°. - Wing2 M335; *Dredge p.93. - Section title for: Of holy living.

Exeter. Eveleigh, Robert. 1680. Bookseller. The first principles of the oracles of God explained in a brief exposition of the Creed, the Ten Commandements, the Lords Prayer, the Sacraments. (London : printed by J. G. and are to be sold by Robert Eveligh bookeseller in Exon, and Thomas Helden [i.e. Helder] bookseller at the Angel in Little Britain, 1680. - *ESTC.

Exeter. Eveleigh, Robert. 1682. Bookseller. A key to catechisms: or An easie and familiar help for the true and right understanding of the principal substance of all catechisms whatsoever. Suited to the meanest capacities, and the weakest memories. - London : printed for Richard Chiswell, and to be sold by Robert Eveleigh bookseller in Exon., 1682. - 8°. - Wing2 K385; *Clough.

Exeter. Fancy Fair. 1849. A FEW words on behalf of the Devon and Exeter Hospital. - [Exeter] : Printed in Northernhay at the Fancy Fair , 1849. - Davidson p.33n (Yarde Lib.).

Exeter. Fitze, James. 1844. Printer. Bowring, John. Sir. Analysis of the expenditure for the relief of the poor of the St Thomas Union together with state of pauperism and its cost. - Exeter : James Fitze , 1844. - 44p ; 27cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/EXE/362.5/BOW. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Poverty relief. Expenditure. 1844.

Exeter. Fitze, Miss. 1835. Bookseller*. A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne, on the idolatry and apostasy of the Church of Rome : in proof that the doctrines of the Church of Rome are not fundamentally the same with those of the Church of England.-- 3rd ed.-- Exeter by W.Norton, and sold by Strong, Curson & Miss Fitze 1835. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. Frise and Marker. 1848. Lithographers. Plan of Tavistock Mining District, in the Counties of Devon & Cornwall ... By Robert Symons, Landsurveyor, Truro. - Exeter Frise & Marker 1848. - 4 sheers 59.5 x 50 cm. - Scale 1: 26 000. - 'No. 4 of the series'.. -.. - Held by: British Library: photocopy of the lithographed original.

Exeter. Gain, William. 1820. Printer. A short account of George Bidder, the celebrated mental calculator ... with extracts from various newspapers. - Exeter : W.Gain , 1820. - 36p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s920/BID. - Subjects: Devon. Mathematicians. Bidder, George Parker. Biographies.

Exeter. Gain, William. 1833. Bookseller*. Lowe, Thomas Hill. National religion the only sure ground of national welfare. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Exeter, October 8, 1833, at the anniversary meeting of the Exeter diocesan committtee of the society for promoting Christian knowledge / By Thomas Hill Lowe.-- London Exeter Printed for and sold by C.J.G. and F. Rivington and W. Strong and W. Gain 1833. - Held by: St. Andrews University Libraries ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Glasgow Libraries ; British Library.

Exeter. Gendall, John. 1834. GENDALL, John. [Etched views of Exeter] . - Exeter : J.Gendall , 1834. - Set of at least six etchings presumably by and after Gendall. - Somers Cocks S122.

Exeter. Gendall, L. A. 1850. Printer. Gendall, L.A. Bicton church. - [Exeter?] : [L.A.Gendall?] , 1850. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sf726.5/BIC/GEN ; Barnstaple: 726.5/BX:BIC 7/GEN. - Subjects: Devon. Bicton. Churches.

Exeter. George's Meeting House. 1845. Publisher. A collection of psalms and hymns for social and private worship. - 14th ed.. - Exeter : Pr. for the editors , 1845. - xvi,212p ; 24o (14cm). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s245/GEN/COL. - Subjects: Background. Exeter. Christian church. George's Meeting House. Hymns. Texts.

Exeter. Gresswell, E. 18. Bookseller*. Paternal deity the object of the Christian's faith and worship : A sermon, preached before the Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Association, at Lympstone, on Wednesday, August 9, 1837 / By Philip Harwood..-- Exeter Printed and sold by J.N. Welsford, Gandy Street; sold also by E. Gresswell, North Street; and in London by J. Mardon, Farringdon Street. 1837. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Exeter. Gresswell, E. 1834-1837. Printer. The Gospel Advocate. vol. 1-4.-- Exeter : E. Gresswell , 1834-37. - Held by: British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries.

Exeter. Hackett, Thomas. 1833. Lithographer. Plan of the parish of New Church Tyr Abbot, and other estates in the County of Brecon and part of Brwnshun, in the County of Carmarthen; for sale by Messrs E & G N Driver, 1833. - Map ; 47 x 74 cm. - Boundaries of farmsteads only. Fields not shown on plan.. Pastoral vignette drawn by W. Dawson. Lithographed by Hackett of Exeter. In: Specifications of highly important and valuable freehold estates in Llandovery Llandovery / E. & G. N. Driver. - Scale [1:14,256]. - Held by: National Library of Wales Exeter. Hackett, William. 1835. CHAPMAN, T.E. [Four lithographic views of Dawlish]. - Exeter : W.Hackett , [1835?]. - Somers Cocks S125A.

Exeter. Hackett, William. 1845. BRYAN, Barney. Sketch book, on stone by R.R.S. - Exeter : William Hackett , 1845.

Exeter. Hardy, W. C. and S. 1831. Publishers. The history of Constantius and Pulchera, or, Virtue rewarded : To which is added, Love and generosity, a tale founded on facts.-- Exeter W.C. & S. Hardy 1831. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries.

Exeter. Headland, W. 1848. Printer. Homœopathy, together with some remarks on Asiatic cholera: being the substance of a lecture, etc. - London & Edinburgh; Exeter [printed] W. Headland 1848. - 28 p. ; 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Hill, Charles. 1811. Author and publisher. Hill, Charles. Oxonia ; a descriptive poem / by Rev. Charles Hill, rector of Instow & Trentishoe. - Barnstaple : The author , 1811. - 23p ; 18cm. - Held by: North Devon Athenaeum: D821/BAR. - Subjects: Devon. Instow. Writers. Hill, Charles. Works. Poetry.

Exeter. Holden, Adam. 1854. Bookseller. Martin, John. War a chastisement : a sermon preached in S. Mark's Chapel, Dawlish, on the Day of Humiliation, April 26, 1854. - Exeter : Dawlish : London : A.Holden ; L.A.Westcott ; F. & J.Rivington, 1854. - 14p. - Held by: University of Exeter.

Exeter. Holden, Adam. 1855. Bookseller. Martin, John. Modern Christianity, in its relation to the divine government : a sermon preached on the first Sunday in the year / [Martin, John,]. - Exeter : Dawlish : London : A.Holden ; L.A.Westcott ; J.H.Parker, 1855. - 15p. - Held by: University of Exeter.

Exeter. Hospital of Saint Roche. 1510. Publisher.

Exeter. Hospital of Saint Roche. 1510. Publisher. Hospital of Saint Roche, Exeter. The graces folowyng be grau[n]ted to al the bretherne and systers benefactours and good doers vnto the hospytall of ye blessyd co[n]fessour saynt Rocke fou[n]ded & establyssyd w[i]t[h]in the of [sic] Cyte Excester ... - [London] : [Richard Faques for the Hospital of Saint Roche, Exeter] , [1510?]. - 1 sheet ; 8°. - Letter of confraternity. - Oblong format. - *STC 14077C.41 (dated 1522); ESTC: s120846 ; Orme, Nicholas. "A letter of Saint Roche", Devon and Cornwall Notes & Queries, vol. 36, pt 5 (Spring 1989), p.153-9.

Exeter. Hutton, Francis Harriman. 1823. Author and publisher. Hutton, Francis Harriman. Seged, Lord of Aethiopia. With other poems . - Exeter : The Author, 1823. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Isaacs, Hyam. 1825? Author and publisher. ISAACS, Hyam. [A solemn and affectionate Address to the Jews, clearly demonstrating ... that Jesus Christ is the only and true Messiah, etc.] . - Second edition. Solemn ... Address to both Jews and Christians, etc . - Exeter : Printed for the Author, [1825?]. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Jeanes, Edwin. 1839. Bookseller*. A tract for all times, but most eminently for the present : peculiar character of the Church of England, as distinguished both from other branches of the Reformation, and from the modern Church of Rome / [edited by F. Huyshe].-- London Oxford Bristol Exeter Plymouth Rivingtons Parker Strong Hannaford, Jeanes, and Roberts Nettleton 1839. - Held by: British Library ; Lambeth Palace Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Exeter Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries.

Exeter. Jessep. 1848. Printer. Exeter grand wrestling match will take place in the beautiful pleasure ground belonging to Mr. William Smallridge ... - Exeter : Jessep, printer , 1848. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: OE B/EXE/1848/06/19. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wrestling. 1848.

Exeter. Keenan, Francis. 1800. Print publisher.

Exeter. Keenan, Francis. 1800. Print publisher. KEENAN, Francis. A select collection of views in the county of Devon. - Exeter : F.Keenan , 1800. - 4 plates. - Somers Cocks S25.

Exeter. Kemp, Joseph. 1817. Composer and music seller. KEMP, Joseph. Sonatas or lessons for the piano forte : including fifty distinct exercises or various studies, blending amusement with instruction and leading to a thorough knowledge of ancient & modern music, both in theory & practice / by Joseph Kemp, Mus.Doc. (of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.) Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci.-- Exeter : Publish'd for and by the Author, at his Musical College, [1817].-- 1 score (p[1], 2-21) ; 24 cm. - Exercises for piano. - Held by: St. Andrews.

Exeter. Lee, Edward. 1741. Printer.

Exeter. Lee, Edward. 1741. Bookseller. KNAPP, William. A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems, in four parts: on various occasions ... By William Knapp. The second edition corrected, with an additional number of several new anthems and psalm-tunes by the author, ... - London : Printed by J.Leake, for the author; and sold by Messers. Ward and Chandler at the Ship just without Temple-Bar, London; Mr. William Norris in Taunton; Mr. Ben. Collins in Salisbury, Mr. Joshua Cole in Sherborne, Mr. John Newbury in Reading, Mr. Edward Lee in Exeter, by most booksellers in the country; and by the author in Poole, ... , 1741. - First published 1738. - *Roscoe A286(1).

Exeter. Library for Young Persons. 1808. Publisher and library. CARPENTER, Lant. Plan, rules, and catalogue of the library for young persons, in Exeter : with observations on some of the principal branches of science and literature, and occasional remarks on the books selected; designed to aid the young in their choice of objects of mental pursuit. - Exeter : Printed by P. Hedgeland, High-street, and sold at the library, and by E. Upham and P. Hedgeland., 1808. - [2], 70 p. ; 18 cm. - "Price one shilling to non-subscribers". P. 9 signed "C" [i.e. Lant Carpenter]. "The Library is principally designed for the use of those who are between the ages of 12 and 30, ...The Library is kept at Mrs. Ware's, Palace Gate ..."- p.[1]. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. Liscombe, James. 1725. Bookseller.

Exeter. Liscombe, James. 1725. Bookseller*. LISCOMBE, James. [A catalogue of valuable books, in divinity, history, antiquity and physick, &c., which will be sold by auction at the dwelling-house of James Liscombe, bookseller, in St. Martin's-Lane, Exon, beginning exactly at 5 a-clock in the evening.] - [Exeter] : [A.Brice for J.Liscombe] , [1725]. - *Dredge p. 98 (Brice's weekly journal 30 Apr. 1725).

Exeter. London Tract & Stationery Depot. 1844. Publisher. The Believer entering into God's Rest. Notes of an exposition on Hebrews IV., etc. - Exeter ; London Tract & Stationery Depot [1844?]. - 12 p. ; 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Luckey, W. 1839. Printer. A letter to all the brethren in Christ : declaratory of those serious convictions that have led to separation from the Established Church of England and Ireland / from Leonard Strong, late rector of St. Matthew's parish.-- Exeter Printed by W. Luckey 1839. - Held by: University of Edinburgh Libraries.

Exeter. Manning, John. 1793 - 1795. Bookseller.

Exeter. Manning, John. 1793. Bookseller*. Eastcott, Richard. Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Illustrated with various historical facts, interesting anecdotes, & poetical quotations. By the Rev. Richard Eastcott, of Exeter. - Bath : Printed and sold by S.Hazard; sold likewise by Messrs. G.G.J. and J.Robinson, Paternoster-row; Cadell, Strand, Dilly, Poultry, and Vernor and Hood, Birchin-lane, London; Messrs. Trewman, Woolmer, Sweetland, Grigg, Penny, Manning, and Hedgland, Exeter; Mr. Collins, Salisbury; Mr. Hayden and Richardson, Plymouth; and all other booksellers, 1793. - viii,[2],viii,iv,[2],277,[1]p ; 8°. -Subscribers' list. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; ESTC t100891; DUL 23240.

Exeter. Manning, John. 1795. Bookseller. Carpenter, William. A sermon preached at Launceston in the county of Cornwall, on Thursday the fourth of June 1795, by William Carpenter, D.D. curate of Launceston and vicar of Lewanick, before the major commandant [Colonel Sam. Archer] other officers and the two companies of volunteer infantry belonging to the said parish, when their colours, the present of Her Grace the Dutchess of Northumberland were delivered to them. - London : Printed for Robert Martin, Launceston; G.G. and J.Robinson, London; and J.Manning, Exeter , [1795]. - viii,18p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.53 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t027079; Plymouth Public Library L2939.

Exeter. Mechoe, Joshua. 1699. Tobacconist and bookseller.

Exeter. Mechoe, Joshua. 1699. Tobacconist and bookseller*. Whinnell, Thomas, fl. 1699. The best portion. Being a sermon. - Exon : printed by Sam. Darker and Sam. Farley, 1699.

Exeter. Moon, John. 1818. Printer. LAYMAN. The Church of England vindicated : remarks on a "A brief account of the reasons which have induced the Rev. T.C. Cowan to secede from the established church" / by a layman.-- Exeter : Printed by J. Moon, Stationers' Arms, High Street, for the author, and sold by Rivingtons, and Hatchard, London; Richardson, and Bulgin, Bristol; Curtis, Plymouth; Upham, Dyer, Trewman, and all other booksellers, Exeter, 1818.-- [4], 59, [1] p. ; 21 cm. - Caption title: Remarks on the Rev. T.C. Cowan's "Brief account of reasons," &c. Errata: p. [4]. - Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Glasgow ; Oxford ; National Library of Scotland ; Held by: British Library ; St. Andrews.

Exeter. Moungwell, John. 1635. Bookseller.

Exeter. Moungwell, John. 1635. Bookseller. Pecke, Richard. Christs vvatch-vvord. Occasioned on the fvnerall of the truly reverend Mr Laurence Bodley, Bachelour of Divinity, late Fellow of Exeter Colledge in Oxford, and Rector of Clist-Hidon in Devon. By Richard Pecke, Master of Arts, and minister of Gods Word in Columpton. - London : printed by Anne Griffin and are to be sold by Iohn Moungwell and Edward Dight, book-sellers in Exeter, 1635. - ESTC.

Exeter. Osborne, Robert. 1693 - 1696. Bookseller.

Exeter. Osborne, Robert. 1693. Bookseller. Hallett, Joseph. Christ's ascension into heaven asserted and practically improved in several sermons ... - London : Printed for John Salusbury , and Robert Osborne, bookseller near the Bear in Exon , 1693. - [20],106,[2]p ; 8°. - *Devon and Exeter Institution; Wing2 H450; Clough; DUL 32213.

Exeter. Osborne, Robert. 1693. Bookseller. Trosse, George, 1631-1713. The pastor's care and dignity, and the people's duty. A sermon preach'd at the assembly of ministers, at Taunton, 7th September, 1692. By G.T. - London : printed for John Salusbury, at the Sun in Cornhil, and R. Osborne, bookseller, near the Bear, in Exon, 1693. - [2],ii,60p ; 8°. - Wing1 T2304; Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - *Dredge p.10.

Exeter. Osborne, Robert. 1694. Bookseller. Stoddon, Samuel. [Poimne phulakion. Greek types]. The pastors charge and the peoples duty. A sermon (for the most part) preached at the Assembly of Ministers at Exon, June 7. 1693. By Samuel Stoddon. - London : Printed for Jonath. Robinson in St. Paul's Church-yard ; and are to be sold by Robert Osborne bookseller in Exon , [1694]. - [6],162p ; 12°. - Wing1 S5714; *Dredge p.10; Sheaves 2 p.355.

Exeter. Osborne, Robert. 1696. Bookseller. Minister of the Gospel. A sermon preached in a congregation in the city of Exon, on the thanksgiving-day, Thursday, April 16. 1696. By a Minister of the Gospel. - London : Printed for Robert Osborne, bookseller, near the Bear in Exon , 1696. - [2],28,[2]p ; 4°. - Wing S2638; *Dredge p.94.

Exeter. Paddon, James. 1819. Music publisher. JACKSON, William. Anthems and church services / by the late William Jackson of Exeter ; edited and most respectfully dedicated to The Venerable the Dean & Chapter of Exeter Cathedral, by the organist James Paddon.-- Exeter : To be had of the Editor, and at all the Principal Music Shops in the United Kingdom, [1819].-- 1 score ([ii], 160p) ; 33 cm. - For 4 voices (SATB) and piano. Contents: Te deum -- Jubilate -- Sanctus -- Kyrie Eleeson [sic] -- The Nicene Creed -- Magnificat -- Nunc dimittis -- Te deum -- Jubilate -- Sanctus -- Kyrie Eleeson -- The Nicene Creed -- Cantate domino -- Deus misereatur -- Halleluja -- Anthem (Praise the Lord O my soul) -- Anthem (Come unto me all that labour) -- Anthem (Awake put on thy strength O Zion -- Anthem (Blow ye the trumpet in Zion). - Held by: St. Andrews ; University of Exeter ; Aberdeen ; British Library ; British Library.

Exeter. Paddon, James. 1820. Publisher. Jackson, William. Two anthems and a complete church service / edited James Paddon. - Exeter : [J.Paddon?] , [1820?. - 80p ; 34cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx783.4/DEV/JAC [Bound with: Thorn, William. Twenty original melodies etc.]. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Composers. Jackson, William. Works. Anthems. Scores.

Exeter. Paddon, James. 1825/35. Music publisher. Jackson, William. Two anthems and a complete church service, by William Jackson of Exeter ; edited...by James Paddon . - Exeter : To be had of the editor, [between 1825 and 1835]. - Held by: Royal College of Music.

Exeter. Palmer and Upham. 1828. CARNE, Robert Harkness. The two covenants : or law and gospel; being the substance of sundry discourses lately delivered at the High Street Chapel, Exeter . - Exeter : Palmer, and Upham, 1828. - Held by: British Library ; Cambridge ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews ; University of Exeter.

Exeter. Pring, Daniel. 1725. Bookseller.

Exeter. Pring, Daniel. 1725. Bookseller*. PRING, Daniel. [A catalogue of valuable books, in several faculties and languages, which will begin to be sold by way of auction at Jones's coffee-house in the High Street, Exon, on Monday, May the 3d, 1725, at 5 a-clock in the afternoon.] - [Exeter] : [Printed by Andrew Brice for Daniel Pring] , [1725]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's weekly journal 30 Apr. 1725).

Exeter. Pring, Jane. 1727. Bookseller.

Exeter. Pring, Jane. 1726. Bookseller*. INSTRUCTIONS for them that come to be confirmed, by way of question and answer, with prayers for them to use before and after confirmation. - [At Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for Jane Pring, bookseller, near St. Martin's Lane, in the High Street] , [1726]. - *Dredge p. 99 (Brice's Weekly Journal, 5 Aug. 1726).

Exeter. Priory House Ladies Institute. 1840. Publisher. Priory House Ladies Institute. Ladies Institute and establishment for young ladies, Exeter. - Exeter : The Institute , [1840?. - [4]p : ill ; 30cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: OE B/EXE/1840/PRI Coloured photocopy of original, location unknown. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Girls' schools. Priory House. Prospectuses. 1840.

Exeter. Raddon, T. 1820. Printer. A CURIOUS and diverting dialogue between farmer Bacon, a butcher, miller, and various other characters [and] A new song, called The cries of the nation. - Exeter : printed for Z.Stone by T.Raddon , [1820?]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Exeter. Raddon, T. 1820. Printer. A FIGHT for the breeches [and] Shepherd boy. - Exeter : Raddon, printer , [1820?]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre.

Exeter. Rodivell & Martin. 1822. Turton, William. Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum : The shells of the British Islands, systematically arranged . - Exeter : Rodivell & Martin, 1822. - Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Manchester ; Oxford.

Exeter. Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. 1841. Publisher. Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. Annual statement.-- Exeter [s.n.] 1841-. - Held by: Wellcome Library.

Exeter. Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. 1841-1935. Publisher. Annual statement / Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. - Exeter [s.n.] 1841-. - v. : ill. ; 22 cm. - 1st (1841)-. - Description based on 195th Annual Statement (1935). - Held by: Wellcome Library.

Exeter. Russell, W. 1589. Publisher.

Exeter. Russell, W. 1589. Publisher. Dowriche, Anne. The French historie. That is, a lamentable discourse of three bloodie broiles in France for the gospell of Jesus Christ. - London : T.Orwin for W.Russell, dwelling at Exeter , 1589. - 4°. - STC 7159.3. - Variant imprint: T.Orwin for T.Man.

Exeter. Saint Thomas's Parish, Exeter. 1828 Publisher. St. Thomas's Parish (Exeter). Report of an attempt made in the Parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, since the year 1818, for the better relief and employment of the poor: and of its results : during a trial of ten years . - Exeter, 1828 - Held by: Glasgow ; London School of Economics ; Sheffield.

Exeter. Saint Thomas's Parish, Exeter. 1828 Publisher. Banfill, Samuel. Third letter to Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. M. P. (with the first & second letters originally printed in 1817 & 1818), on the means of improving the condition of the laboring classes, and reducing parochial assessments : exemplified in the Report of an attempt made in 1818, to bring into action such of those means as were applicable to the locality of the parish of St. Thomas . - Exeter : Printed at the request of the parishioners, 1828 - Held by: University of London - ULRLS.

Exeter. Sanders, Frederic Peter. 1835. Printer. Disinherited, or, Principle and expediency explained as affecting public welfare and private happiness, in answer to "Poor laws and paupers," by Miss Martineau : also a proposal for a new code of laws.-- Exeter F. Sanders 1835. - Held by: Senate House Libraries, University of London.

Exeter. Sanders, Frederic Peter. 1833/1835. Printer. Carpenter, Lant. Considerations on the events of the resurrection of Christ / By Lant Carpenter..-- [Exeter] F. P. Sanders, Printer, Gandy-Street, Exeter. [ca. 1830-1840?]. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Exeter. Saunders, John. 1815. Publisher. WATTS, Isaac. The world to come : comprising a series of discourses on the joys and sorrows of departed souls ... / by Isaac Watts, D.D. - New ed. - Exeter : Published by J.Saunders 127 Fore Street Hill , 1815. - lxxviii,380p : port ; 22cm. - With a second, pictorial titlepage and frontispiece engraved by Thomas Welch, and further anonymous plates. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s236.2/GEN/WAT ; Liverpool. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Christian doctrine. Future life.

Exeter. Saunders, John. 1820. BooksellerREEVE, Clara. Fatherless Fanny : or, The history of a little mendicant, and her benefactors. To which is added, The authentic history of Miss Moreton, and The faithful cottager. Also is subjoined, Elizabeth, or the exiles of Siberia. (Comprising four volumes in one) . - Exeter : printed for John Saunders by W.C. Pollard, 1820. - Held by: Leicester (Special Collections).

Exeter. Saunders, John. 1821. BAYLY, Lewis. The practice of piety : or, the whole duty of a Christian, directing him how he may walk, in order to please God. - 74th ed . - Exeter : John Saunders, 1821. - Held by: British Library ; Aberdeen ; Cardiff ; National Library of Wales.

Exeter. Simcoe, John Graves. 1787. Publisher. A journal of the operations of the Queen's Rangers : from the end of the year 1777 to the conclusion of the late American war / by Lieutenant-Colonel Simcoe. - Exeter [Eng.] Printed for the author [1787]. - [7], 184, [48] p., [10] leaves of plates (fold.) : 10 fold. plans. ; 24 x 30 cm. - Plans engr. partly by G. Spencer, partly after drawings by the author.. - Reprinted (New York, 1844) under title: Simcoe's military journal.. - Sabin 81134. - Held by: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Manchester Libraries.

Exeter. South Devon Regiment of Militia. 1810. Publisher. SOUTH DEVON MILITIA. Standing orders and regulations for His Majesty's South Devon Regiment of Militia, commanded by Lord Rolle. - Exeter : [] , 1810. - 8°. - Davidson p.7 (Bicton Lib.).

Exeter. Society of Unitarian Christians. 1803. Publishers. Morning and Evening Prayers for the use of individuals ... Second edition. - Exeter : Society of Unitarian Christians, 1803. - 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Sprake, C. J. G. 1832. Printer. Sprake, C.J.G. The gates and other antiquities of the City of Exeter / by C.J.G. Sprake. - Exeter : C.J.G.Sprake , 1832. - 8p,18p of pls ; 28cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sxB/EXE/725.96/SPR. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Gates. 1832.

Exeter. Sprake, C. J. G. 1831. Engraver and print publisher. SPRAKE, C.J.G. Gates and other antiquities of the city of Exeter. - Exeter : C.J.G.Sprake , 1831-32. - Set of 15 line engravings (of 21 intended) published in parts. - Somers Cocks S120.

Exeter. Stirling, D. McNee. 1834. Author and publisher. Stirling, D.McNee. The beauties of Shute : containing copious illustrations of the antiquities, topography and scenery of that interesting parish. - Exeter : The Author , 1834. - 24p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/SHU/0001/STI. - Subjects: Devon. Shute. History. -1834.

Exeter. Sutton, T. 1778. Printer.

Exeter. Sutton, T. 1778. Printer, bookbinder and stationer. A NEW song, on an engagement with the Isis man of war, with a French seventy-four gun ship. - Exeter : Printed by T.Sutton, bookbinder and stationer, on the old Exe-Bridge , [1774?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse in two columns with two woodcuts of warships. - Refers to the encounter of the Isis with the French ship César, 16 August, 1778. - First line: You Britons all I pray draw near, - *DRO 9972/Z13. No watermark detected.

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Exeter. Sweetland, Abel. 1780 - 1781. Bookseller.

Exeter. Sweetland, Abel. 1780. Bookseller. HAYTER, John. A visitation sermon, preached April 13th, 1780, at St. Mary's, before the clergy of the archdeaconry of Exeter, published at their request, and inscribed, by permission, to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. By John Hayter, B.A. late fellow of King's College, Cambridge, &c. - [Exeter] : Printed for, and sold by, A.Sweetland, (successor to Edward Score) and B.Thorn booksellers, in Exeter; T.Payne and Son, Mews-Gate, T.Cadell, in the Strand, London; and all other booksellers , [1780]. - [4],14p ; 4°. - Vertical chain lines. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - ESTC t018004.

Exeter. Sweetland, Abel. 1780. Bookseller*. MARSHALL, John. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter Exon before the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital for the Sick and Lame at their anniversary on Tuesday August 29, 1780 by John Marshall, M.A., vicar of Widecombe in the Moor and master of the Grammar School in Exeter. Published at the request of the stewards and governors then present. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn and sold by him and A.Sweetland in Exeter and by all other booksellers for the benefit of the hospital , [1780]. - *Burnet Morris index.

Exeter. Sweetland, Abel. 1781. Bookseller*. CHURCHILL, John. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exon, before the governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, for the sick and lame, at their anniversary meeting, on Tuesday, August 28, 1781. By John Churchill, B.D. rector of Eggesford and Chawley, and fellow of C.C.C., Oxford. Published at the request of the stewards and governors then present. - Exeter : Printed by B.Thorn and Son; and sold by them and A.Sweetland, in Exeter; and by all other booksellers. For the benefit of the hospital , [1781]. - 4°. - *Dredge p.52 (W.P.Hiern); Plymouth Institution p.52.

Exeter. Sweetland, Margaret. 1793. Bookseller.

Exeter. Sweetland, Margaret. 1793. Bookseller*. Eastcott, Richard. Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Illustrated with various historical facts, interesting anecdotes, & poetical quotations. By the Rev. Richard Eastcott, of Exeter. - Bath : Printed and sold by S.Hazard; sold likewise by Messrs. G.G.J. and J.Robinson, Paternoster-row; Cadell, Strand, Dilly, Poultry, and Vernor and Hood, Birchin-lane, London; Messrs. Trewman, Woolmer, Sweetland, Grigg, Penny, Manning, and Hedgland, Exeter; Mr. Collins, Salisbury; Mr. Hayden and Richardson, Plymouth; and all other booksellers, 1793. - viii,[2],viii,iv,[2],277,[1]p ; 8°. -Subscribers' list. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; ESTC t100891; DUL 23240.

Exeter. Symonds, W. 1806. Bookseller. SOUTHCOTT, Joanna. Sound an alarm in my holy mountain : As my other books have treated on the prophecies of nations, this will treat on the meaning of the sealing, and how Satan's reign is to be cut short thereby .. / Joanna Southcott. Leeds, Jan. 30, 1804.-- Third edition..-- London : Printed by W. Marchant, Greville-Street; and sold by E.J. Field, No. 139, near Bloomsbury Court, High Holborn; C. Abbott, opposite the London Apprentice, east end of Old-Street; W. Tozer, Lambeth Road, St. George's Fields: also by W. Symonds, Gandy Lane; and the Miss Eveleighs, St. Sidwell's, Exeter; S. Hirst, Leeds; J. Middleton, York; and James Light, Coventry-Street, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, 1806. - 72 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo). - Caption title; imprint from p. 72. "Third edition." top of p. [1]; "Third edition, Nov. 24, 1806." p. 72, above imprint. "Printed, November, 1806, by W. Marchant, Greville-Street, London, from the second edition, published in June, 1806."--p. [1]. "Price One Shilling."--p. 72. No title-page. - Held by: Cambridge.

Exeter. Theatre. 1809-1848. Publisher. [Playbills collection for the Theatre, Exeter for the years 1809-1848].-- [Exeter 1809-48]. - Held by: British Library ; Register of Preservation Surrogates: Microfilm. positive. PB.Mic.C.13137.

Exeter. Theatre Royal. 1848-1867. Publisher. [Handbills, printed on silk, advertising dramatic performances at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, 29 Feb. 1848, 14 Dec. 1860, 28 Feb. 1862, and 31 May 1867.]. - Exeter [1848-67]. - 6 pt. ; fol. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Thomson. 1839. Printer. Woolmer, Shirley. A New guide to the Cathedral of Exeter / compiled from the best authorities; by S.W.-- Exeter Thomson 1839. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. Tonkin, H. 1830. Music seller. The Warwick Clavicord or musical chart. Second edition. [By H. Tonkin?].-- Exeter [1830?]. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Townsend, B. 1815. Publisher. King, William, 1650-1729. [Divine predestination and fore-knowledg, consistent with the freedom of man's will. A sermon preach'd at Christ Church, Dublin, May 15, 1709, etc. - [New edition.] Republished by B. Townsend. - Exeter, 1815. - 8º. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Tucker, Andrew G. C. 1818. Author and publisher. TUCKER, Andrew G. C. Supplement to the Observations, intended to prove that the judgment ... in the great cause of the Marquis Cholmondeley and the Hon. Mrs. Damer, versus Lord Clinton, is unfounded in law, etc.-- Exeter : Printed for the Author, 1818.-- pp.39 ; 8° - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Tucker, R. 1782. Publisher.

Exeter. Tucker, R. 1782. Publisher. A letter to a congregation of Protestant Dissenters. - Exeter: printed for R. Tucker, 1782. - ESTC.

Exeter. Tucker, W. 1829. Print publisher. CHAPMAN, T.E. [Lithographed views of Dawlish].- Exeter : W.Tucker. - Set of at least two lithographs by R.Martin after T.E.Chapman. - *Somers Cocks S101.

Exeter. Tucker, W. 1829. Print publisher. CHAPMAN, T.E. [Lithographed views of Dawlish].- Exeter : W.Tucker. - Set of at least two lithographs by R.Martin after T.E.Chapman. - *Somers Cocks S101.

Exeter. Tuckett, Doctor. 1844. Author and publisher. Tuckett, Doctor. A receipt for ill-wishing / Doctor Tuckett. - Exeter : Doctor Tuckett , [1844]. - TUCREC1844. - No. 22 Bartholomew Street. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1844. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Humour. Remedies.

Exeter. Warren. 1828 Bookseller*. Williams, Thomas H. Devonshire; or directions to the scenery and antiquities : containing a general route to the north of Devon, and to the borders of Dartmoor Vol. II. . - Exeter : printed and published by W.C. Pollard, North-Street, and sold by Dyer, Trewman, Upham, Curson, Spreat, Risdon, Penny, Warren and Balle, booksellers, 1828 - Held by: V&A Libraries.

Exeter. Western Luminary. 1813-1857. Newspaper. Western luminary : the family newspaper of the nobility & gentry[,] farmers & traders of the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Dorset & Somerset.. - Printed at Exeter By T. Flindell. 1813-. - v. ; 40 cm. - Vol. I., no.1. (Monday, March 8, 1813.)-. - Ceased 1857?. - Publishers: T. Flindell, 1813-<1824>; John Sweetland Dewdney, <1828>-<1850>; Elizabeth Dewdney, <1856>.. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Exeter. Western Luminary. 1848. Printer. Disgraceful riot in St. Sidwell : enquiry at the Chapter House. - From : Western Luminary, 7 Nov , 1848. - 15p. - DISDIS1848. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pB/EXE/283.42/DIS

Exeter. Western Times Office. 1830. Printer. Report of the proceedings at the Devon County Meeting, held at the castle of Exeter, on the 15th of January, 1830, to consider the propriety of petitioning the legislature to take into its early deliberation the present state of the Tithe Laws / [DEVON. County Meetings.].-- Exeter Western Times Office 1830. - Held by: British Library ; Durham University Libraries ; Register of Preservation Surrogates ; University of Glasgow Libraries ; University of Southampton Libraries.

Exeter. Wethey, R. 1829. Printer. a sermon preached at the Baptist Chapel, Bartholomew-Yard, Exeter, on Lord's Day evening, September 6, 1829 by John Mason The atonement : or, the connection between the shedding of blood and the remission of sin . - Exeter : printed by R. Wethey, [1829]. - Held by: Oxford.

Exeter. Wethey, R. 1835. Printer. To the electors of the southern division of the county of Devon...-- Exeter Wethey 1835. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Exeter. White, Henry. 1712. Bookseller.

Exeter. White, Henry. 1712. Bookseller*. 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); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - ESTC t139321; Davidson p.201 (British Museum, Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L1371; DUL 72930.

Exeter. White, Richard. 1712. Merchant and bookseller.

Exeter. White, Richard. 1712. Merchant and bookseller*. 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); Held by: Devon Heritage Centre. - ESTC t139321; Davidson p.201 (British Museum, Secktor Lib.); Plymouth Public Library L1371; DUL 72930.

Exeter. Williams, J. and B. 1824. Publisher. Scott, Walter. Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since . - Exeter : J. & B. Williams, 1824. - Held by: National Library of Scotland.

Exeter. Williams, J. and B. 1828. Publishers. Roche, Regina Maria. The Children of the Abbey, etc . - Exeter : J. & B. Williams, 1828. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Williams, J. and B. 1828. Publishers. Robinson, J. Hume and Smollett's history of England / abridged, and continued to the accession of George IV, by John Robinson.. - Exeter : J. & B. Williams, 1828. - Held by: National Library of Scotland.

Exeter. Williams, J. J. 1818. Music publisher. ELLIOT, Moses. A valuable Collection of Sacred Music adapted to the various metres in Watts.-- Exeter : J. J. Williams, 1818.-- obl. 2.°. - Edited by Moses Elliot. Issued with the Psalms of David (Hymns & Spiritual Songs) by I. Watts. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1802. Publisher. WILLIAMS, Thomas Hewitt. A picturesque excursion in Devon. In two parts. By T.H.Williams. - Exeter : [T.H.Williams?] , 1802. - Plates ; 8°. - *Davidson p.6 (Bookseller's cat.).

Exeter. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1804. Publisher. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. Picturesque Excursions in Devonshire and Cornwall, etc. - London [printed] and Exeter, 1804. - 2 pt. 8º. - The part relating to Cornwall does not appear to have been published; pt. 2 of this work bears the title “The Environs of Exeter.”. - Held by: British Library.

Exeter. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1812. Publisher. WILLIAMS, Thomas Hewitt. Outlines, the subjects from the scenery of Devon. - Exeter : T.H.Williams , 1812. - Plates. - Alternative. Six etched outlines. - Six etchings by and after T.H.Williams. - Somers Cocks S39.

Exeter. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1820. Publisher. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. Panorama of Torbay, including Torquay and the adjacent country, from Park Hill, Torquay / drawn ... by T.H.Williams. - [Exeter?] : T.H.Williams , [1820?. - [4]leaves : of ill ; 31x45cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Portfolio 2. - Subjects: Devon. Torbay. Illustrations. 1820.

Exeter. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. 1829. Publisher. Williams, Thomas Hewitt. Outline etchings illustrative of Devonshire scenery (landscapes and figures) no. 1 / by T.H.Williams. - Exeter : T.H.Williams , 1829. - 4 leaves : of ill ; 30cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pxDEV/1829/WIL. - Subjects: Devon.


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