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Thomas Jordan | lit.salon
Thomas Jordan
Born:
1612
Died:
1685
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Born:
1612
Died:
1685
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The triumphs of London: performed on Friday, Octob. 29, 1675, for the entertainment of the Right Honourable and truly noble pattern of prudence and loyalty, Sir Joseph Sheldon, Kt., Lord Mayor of the city of London : containing a true description of the several pageants, with the speeches spoken on each pageant : together with several songs sung at this solemnity : all set forth at the proper costs and charges of the worshipful company of drapers
1675
Thomas Jordan
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Londons triumphs: express'd in sundry representations, pageants, and shows, performed on Monday, Octob. 30, 1676, at the inauguration and instalment of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Davies, Kt., Lord Mayor of the city of London : containing a true description of the several scenes and habits of the representers, with the speeches spoken on each pageant
1676
Thomas Jordan
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London's royal triumph for the City's loyal magistrate: in an exact description of several scenes and pageants adorned with many magnificent representions : illustrated with divers delightful objects of gallantry and jollity, speeches and songs, single and in parts
1684
Thomas Jordan
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Wealth out-witted: or, Money's an ass: A comedy often acted with good applause Written by Tho. Jordan, Gent
1668
Thomas Jordan
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Money is an asse: a comedy
1668
Thomas Jordan
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London in its splendor: consisting of triumphant pageants, whereon are represented many persons richly arrayed, properly habited, and signigicant to the design : with several speeches, and a song, suitable to the solemnity : all prepared for the honour of the prudent magistrate, Sir William Hooker, Kt., Lord Mayor of the City of London, at the peculiar expences of the worshipful Company of Grocers : as also, a description of His Majesties royal entertainment at Guildhall, by the City, in a plentiful feast, and a glorious banquet
1673
Thomas Jordan
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The goldsmiths' jubile, or, Londons triumphs: containing, a description of the several pageants : on which are represented, emblematical figures, artful pieces of architecture, and rural dancing : with the speeches spoken on each pageant
1674
Thomas Jordan
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London in luster: projecting many bright beams of triumph : disposed into several representations of scenes and pageants
1679
Thomas Jordan
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London's glory, or, the Lord Mayor's show: containing an illustrious description of the several triumphant pageants ... performed on Friday October 29 1680 for the entertainment of ... Sir Patience Ward ... Lord Mayor of the City of London : at the proper cost and charges of the ... Company of Merchant-Taylors
1680
Thomas Jordan
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London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show: triumphantly exhibited in various representations, scenes, and splendid ornaments, with divers pertinent figures and movements : with the several speeches, and songs, which were spoken on the pageants in Cheapside, and sung in Guild-Hall during dinner
1681
Thomas Jordan
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The Lord Mayor's show: being a description of the solemnity at the inauguration of the truly loyal and Right Honourable Sir William Prichard, Kt., Lord Mayor of the City of London, President of the Honourable Artillery-Company, and a member of the worshipful Company of Merchant-Taylors : with several new loyal songs and catches
1682
Thomas Jordan
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Pictures of passions, fancies, & affections: poetically deciphered, in variety of characters
1641
Thomas Jordan
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The christian souldier, or, Preparation for battaile: a legend containing true rules for a souldier, in whom at once is met religion and resolution
1642
Thomas Jordan
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London's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for their safeties: presented to the Right Honourable their excellencies, the most noble Earle of Essex, and the most noble Robert, Earle of Warwick : both generals of the present forces raised for the defence of this kingdome, with the generall joy for their safe coming hither.
1642
Thomas Jordan
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A diurnall of dangers: vvherein are manifested and brought to light many great and unheard of discoveries : to the admiration of all who have eares to heare, or strong hearts to endure : found out and published in the yeare of just jealousies, apparant plots, fatall feares, and single securities, 1642
1642
Thomas Jordan
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Piety, and poesy: contracted, in a poetick miscellanie of sacred poems
1643
Thomas Jordan
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Love's dialect, or, Poeticall varieties dignified into a miscelanie of various fancies
1646
Thomas Jordan
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Claraphil and Clarinda: in a forrest of fancies. By Tho: Jordan, Gent
1650
Thomas Jordan
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The walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of Woodstreet-Compter: a comedy
1657
Thomas Jordan
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Fancy's festivals: A masque, as it hath been privately presented by many civil persons of quality. And now at their requests newly printed with many various and delightful new songs, for the further illustration of every scene.
1657
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A letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
1660
Thomas Jordan
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An Antidote against melancholy: made up in pills Compounded of witty ballads, jovial songs and merry catches
1661
N. D., Thomas Jordan, Thomas D'Urfey
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A cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oaths: being a plain and profitable poem, shewing the hainousness of common swearing, with reasons against it, and remedies for it
1662
Thomas Jordan
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A royal arbor of loyal poesie: consisting of poems and songs digested into triumph, elegy, satyr, love & drollery
1663
Thomas Jordan
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Musick & poetry mixed in variety of songs and poems: consisting of love, honour, rallery and drollery
1663
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London's resurrection to joy and triumph, expressed in sundry shews, shapes, scenes, speeches,and songs in parts: Celebrious to the much-meriting magistrate Sir George Waterman knight, lord mayor of the city of London. At the peculiar and proper expences of the worshipful Company of Skinners. The King, Queen, and Duke of York, and most of the nobility being present
1671
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London's resurrection to joy and triumph: expressed in sundry shews, shapes, scenes, speeches, and songs in parts
1671
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London triumphant, or, The city in jollity and splendour: expressed in various pageants, shapes, scenes, speeches and songs : invented and performed for congratulation and delight of the well-deserving, Sir Robert Hanson Knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London : at the cost and charges of the worshipful company of grocers : His Majesty gracing the triumphs with His Royal presence
1672
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London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show triumphantly exhibited in various representations, scenes, and splendid ornaments, with divers pertinent figures and movements : performed on Saturday, October XXIX, 1681 at the inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir John Moore, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London : with the several speeches, and songs, which were spoken on the pageants in Cheapside, and sung in Guild-Hall during dinner : all the charges and expences of the industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the worshipful company of grocers
1681
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Poeticall varieties: or, Varietie of fancies. By Tho. Iordan Gent
1637
Thomas Jordan
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Poeticall varieties: or, Varietie of fancies
1637
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A medicine for the times. Or, An antidote against faction. Written, by T.J. Containing these cures, viz. 1. How to cure a man that hath a factious spirit....
1641
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A medicine for the times, or, An antidote against faction
1641
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A medicine for the times, or, An antidote against faction
1641
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A speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times: with a necessary caution to all good subjects
1642
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A speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times with a necessary caution to all good subjects
1642
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Rules to know a royall King: from a disloyall subject ... whereunto is added, a touch-stone fora traitor.
1642
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The debtors apologie, or, A quaint paradox proving that it is good to be in debt, and, in this age, may be usefull for all men
1644
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The debtors apologie, or, A quaint paradox proving that it is good to be in debt, and, in this age, may be usefull for all men
1644
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Divine raptvres; or, Piety in poesie digested into a queint diversity of sacred fancies
1646
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Midnights meditations of death : with pious and profitable observations, and consolations: perused by Francis Quarles a little before his death
1646
Edward Buckler, Edward Benlowes, Francis Quarles, Thomas Jordan, E. B.
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Divine raptvres; or, Piety in poesie: digested into a queint diversity of sacred fancies
1646
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The walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of Woodstreet-compter A comedy, as it was publikely acted 19. days together, with extraordinary applause. Never printed before
1657
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Divinity and morality in robes of poetry
1660
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A speech made to the Lord General Monck: at Clotheworkers Hall in London the 13. of March, 1659. at which time he was there entertained by that vvorthie companie
1660
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A speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck at Skinners-Hall on Wednesday, being the 4th. of April 1660 : at which time he was nobly entertained by that honourable company
1660
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Divinity and morality in robes of poetry
1660
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Jevvels of ingenuity, set in a coronet of poetry
1660
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A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State: at Goldsmiths Hall in London, the tenth day of April, 1660. At which time they were entertained by that honourable company. After a song in four parts, at the conclusion of a chorus, enter a sea-captain
1660
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A speech made to his Excellency George Monck General, &c.: the twelfth day of Aprill, M.DC. LX. At a solemn entertainment at Vinteners-Hal. Wherein his illustrious virtues are shaddowed forth under the emblem of a vine
1660
Thomas Jordan