14 results filtered with: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
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Taylors feast : contayning twenty-seaven dishes of meate, without bread, drinke, meate, fruite, flesh, fish, sawce, sallats, or sweet-meats, only a good stomacke, &c. Being full of variety and witty mirth. By John Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: Anno. 1638- Books
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True louing sorow, attired in a robe of vnfeigned griefe : presented vpon occasion of the much bewailed funerall of that gracious and illustrious prince Lewis Steward, Duke of Richmond and Linox, Eearle [sic] of Newcastle and Darnely ... who departed this life at White-Hall on the Thursday the 12 of February ... / [by] John Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1624- Books
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The praise of hemp-seed : With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of the famous riuer of Thames. By Iohn Taylor. The contents of the booke are in the next leafe before the preamble. The profits arising by hempseed are cloathing, food, fishing, shipping, pleasure, profit, iustice, whipping.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1623- Books
The Welsh-mans new almanack and prognostication for this present yeare, 1643. Likewise, giving notice to all good peoples to beware of the danger that will befall them; if they take not heed in good time: wherein if there be found any one lye, her will be content to lose all her credite, and also her other legge and arme, as her did at Kenton battailes / Withall, her doe forbid to have any red letters to be rpinted in her almanacke, because her do not love the red colour never since her lost so much of her bloud at that time, as her did at Edge-hil.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Date: [1643]- Books
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The old, old, very old man: or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr, the son of John Parr of Winnington, in the parish of Alberbury, in the county of Salop, or Shropshire, who was born in the reign of King Edward IV. being aged 152 years and odd Months. his Manner of Life and Conversation in so long a Pilgrimage; his Marriages, and his bringing up to London, about the end of September last. 1635. Whereunto is added, A Postscript, shewing the many remarkable Accidents that happen'd in the Life of this Old Man. Written by John Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Date: MDCCIII. [1703] [i.e. 1704?]- Books
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The fearefull sommer: or Londons calamitie, the countreys discurtesie, & both their miserie. By Iohn Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1625- Books
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The great eater, of Kent, or Part of the admirable teeth and stomacks exploits of Nicholas Wood, of Harrisom in the county of Kent : His excessiue manner of eating without manners, in strange and true manner described, by Iohn Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1630- Books
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A new history of the Old and New Testament, in a short, easy and instructive manner.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The fearefull summer: or, Londons calamitie, the countries discourtesie, and both their miserie : Printed by authoritie in Oxford, in the last great infection of the plague, 1625. And now reprinted with some editions [sic], concerning this present yeere, 1636. With some mention of the grievious and afflicted estate of the famous towne of New-Castle upon Tine, with some other visited townes of this kingdome. By Iohn Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1636- Books
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The praise of hemp-seed : With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof, in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of the famous riuer of Thames. By Iohn Taylor. The contents of the booke are in the next leafe before the preamble. The profits arising by hemp-seed are cloathing, food, fishing, shipping, pleasure, profit, iustice, whipping.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1620- Books
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The old, old, very old man; or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr, who was born at a Place call'd Winnington, in the Parish of Alberbury, in the County of Salop, in the reign of King Edward the fourth; and liv'd in the reigns of ten Kings and queens; and now lyes interr'd in Westminster-Abby. To which is prefix'd, An Account of his being brought up to Court, out of Shropshire, in the Reign of King Charles the First, in the Year 1635; by the Earl of Arundel and Surry, Earl Marshal of England; being then Aged One hundred fifty-two Years and odd Months. His Way of Living in so long a Pilgrimage, his Marriages, &c. Done from the Edition Printed in his Life Time. Written by John Taylor, the Water-Poet. Dedicated to King Charles the First.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Date: [1730?]- Books
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Great Britaine, all in blacke : For the incomparable losse of Henry, our late worthy prince. By Iohn Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653Date: 1612- Books
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The old, old, very old man: or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr, The Son Of John Parr, Of Winnington, In The Parish Of Alberbury, In The County Of Salop, OR Shropshire; who was born in the reign of King Edward the fourth, and is now living in the Strand, being aged one hundred and fifty-two years and odd months: His Manner Of Life And Conversation In SO Long A Pilgrimage; His Marriages; And His Bringing UP To London About The End Of September Last, 1635. Written by John Taylor.
Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Date: 1794- Books
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The coaches ouerthrow. Or, A ioviall exaltation of divers tradesmen, and others, for the suppression of troublesome hackney coaches : To the tune of, Old King Harry.
Date: [1636]