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A list of events in the lives of Joseph Collyer (Elder) and his wife,
Mary Mitchell.
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: Blue = Family events
02
Dec 1714 Joseph Collyer baptised at High Pavement Presbyterian Church,
Nottingham
Abt. 1716 Mary Mitchell born. Believed born London
28 September 1738 Joseph Collyer and Mary Mitchell
marry at St.Gregory by St.Paul, London
Two Discourses
relating to Positive Institutions. I. Christ's judgment concerning
the fitness of obeying every divine command; II. Baptism designed
for all those in every age, who profess Christianity; and not confined
to the first converts only.. pp. iv. 63. J. Noon & Joseph Collyer:
London, 1742. 8o. Held by British Library.
The Virtuous
Orphan or The Life of Marianne translated by Mary Collyer from
the French of Marivaux. Oxford Guide
1743 or before Elizabeth Collyer born
Memoirs of
the Countess de Bressol. A history adapted to inspire the noblest
sentiments of virtue, piety and honour. Done from the French, by the
translator of The virtuous orphan, etc. [The translator named
in an advertisement as Joseph Collyer.]. London: Jacob Robinson, 1743.
2 vol. 12o. (Oxford Guide) Held by British Library and Yale University.
February 1743/4 - Joseph Collyer (Elder) Freeman of
the Stationers' Company, London (by patrimony)
Felicia to
Charlotte: being letters from a young lady in the country, to her
friend in town, etc. [By Mary Collyer.]. pp. 310. Jacob Robinson;
Joseph Collyer: London, 1744. 12o. Held by British Library.
Lettre circulaire
que l'Empereur a envoiée à ses ministres dans les cours étrangères.
The Emperor's Circular Letter, etc. [22 Aug. 1744.] Fr. and Eng..
ff. 15. J. Collyer: London, 1744. 8o. Held by British Library.
A Letter from
a Minister at the French Court to his friend in the army, containing
the reasons of M. Amelot's disgrace, etc.. pp. 8. Joseph Collyer:
[London;] 1744. fol.. Held by British Library.
The Political
Views of the Court of France delineated. Shewing the perfidious conduct
of the French with regard to the treaties of the Pyrenees, Aix la
Chapelle and Nimeguen. From the Spanish ... Being a proper supplement
to Sir W. Temple's Memoirs, etc.. pp. 71. J. Collyer: London,
1744. 8o. Held by British Library.
The Speech
of the Marquis de Fénelon, Ambassador from the King of France, to
the Lords States General, on the 25th of April, at taking leave of
their High Mightinesses, in a publick audience. Title [Another
copy.] The Speech of the Marquis of Fenelon. Title [Another edition.].
London, 1744. fol.. J. Collyer: Ivy Lane [London], 1744. fol.. Dublin,
1744. 8o. Held by British Library.
An Epistle
on Preferment, inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. Found among
the papers of a great author.. pp. 17. Joseph Collyer: London,
1744. fol. Held by British Library.
The Liberty
of Britons, the Noblest Motive to Loyalty and Courage, etc.. pp.
28. Joseph Collyer: London, 1744. 8o. Held by British Library.
COLLYER, (j), bookseller and publisher in London, Ivy
Lane, 1745-61. This name appears
in the imprint to Thomas Pascoe's True and Impartial Journal of
a Voyage to the South
Seas, published in 1745. In 1761 he was one of Dodsley's partners
in The Death of Abel
(Straus, Robert Dodsley).
A true and
impartial journal of a voyage to the South Seas by Thomas Pascoe
London: printed & sold by S Birt, J Newbery, J Collyer, 1745. Held
by State University of New York at Albany.
A Letter from
a Discounter in Bishopsgate-Street to a Pawnbroker in Long-Acre [censuring
him for having published a work concerning pawnbrokers, etc. Signed,
Abraham Ben Little Wright].. pp. 34. J. Collyer: London, 1745.
8o. Held by British Library.
The Adventures
of a Night: or, the Island of absurdities, a vision.. pp. 27. J. Collyer:
London, 1745. 8o Visions: being a satire on the Corruptions and Vices
of all degrees of Mankind ... Translated from the original Spanish
... Adorned with curious copper-plate cuts. By Mr. Nunez. Title [A
reissue.] Six Visions of Hell: being satires, etc.. pp. iv. 221.
Printed for J. Collyer: London, 1745. 12o.. Printed for M. Cooper
... W. Reeves ... and J. Barnes: London, 1750. 12o. Held by British
Library.
A Compendious
Account of the establishment of the Roman Empire in Germany; and of
Pope Gregory V.'s Constitution ... To which is added, with notes,
the famous Golden Bull, of the Emperor Charles IV.. pp. 95. J.
Collyer: London, 1745. 8o. Held by British Library.
The Perkinade,
an heroic poem; containing some curious ... memoirs of that egregious
hero, etc. [A lampoon on the Young Pretender.]. pp. 24. J. Collyer:
London, 1745. 8o. Held by British Library.
Remarks upon
the Life of John Duke of Argyle. In a letter to Robert Campbell, Esq.,
author of that piece. Containing a detection of several dangerous
doctrines which that gentleman has espoused against the Revolution,
the Union of the Kingdoms, and the measures procured by the present
Royal Family. By a friend to truth, and the present happy Establishment
[i.e. Caleb Fleming]. Title [Another copy.]. pp. 37. J. Collyer:
London, 1745. 8o. Held by British Library.
A Journal
of the Pretender's Expedition to North Britain ... Now publish'd from
a manuscript wrote by an officer that accompanied him, etc.. pp.
56. J. Collyer: London, [1745.] 8o. Held by British Library.
King George
for England. A new ballad, to an old tune. Necessary to be sung by
all true and loyal Englishmen, upon all occasions; more especially
at the present conjuncture, etc.. pp. 8. Sold by J. Collyer, G.
Woodfall: London, 1745. fol. Held by British Library.
The History
of the remarkable Siege of Toulon attacked by the English and Dutch
by sea, and Prince Eugene and the Duke of Savoy by land, in the year
1707.. pp. 198. J. Collyer: London, 1746. 12o. Held by British
Library.
16 November 1746 Ann Collyer born 1 January 1747 Joseph
Collyer is an
overseas fugitive, but later gives himself up at the Fleet prison.
The virtous
orphan: or, The life of the Countess of ***** ... The second edition
... Translated [by Mary Collyer] from the French [of Marivaux], etc..
London: Jacob Robinson, 1747. 2 ol. 12o. Held by British Library.
14 September 1748 Joseph Collyer the Younger born
The Christmas
Box'...consisting of Moral stories, adapted to the capacities of little
children, and calculated to give them early impressions of piety and
virtue. Two vols. Adorned with Cuts. Price one shilling. By the
author of the Letters from Felicia to Charlotte. (Source: List of
publications, written for J.Payne & J.Bouquet to appear at the end
of Volume two of Mrs.Lennox's 'The Life of Herriot Stuart (1751).
Quoted by Helen Sard Hughes in her thesis, 1917).
Abt 1749 Mary Collyer jnr born
4 September 1749 Joseph Collyer claims Insolvent Debtors`
Relief
3 October 1749. Hearing under the Insolvent Debtors relief Act adjourned.
JOSEPH COLLYER said to be in Dublin.
Felicia to
Charlotte: being Letters from a Young Lady in the country, to her
friend in town, etc. [By Mary Collyer.]. 2 vol. R. Griffiths,
and G. Woodfall: London, 1749. 12o. Held by British Library and at
Cambridge.
Abt 1752 John Collyer born
The History
of Betty Barnes published by D Wilson & T Durham in 1753. According
to Joyce Grossman (1999) this book was mis-attributed to Sarah Fielding
in Samuel Halkett & John Laing, A Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous
Publications in the English Language, (3:65) and in Andrew Block,
The English Novel 1740-1850: A Catalogue (74). Grossman states
that no corroborative evidence was cited by Halkett or Block. Grossman
attributes this novel to Mary (Mitchell) Collyer, citing Ralph Griffiths,
editor of The Monthly Review when this novel was published.
She states that a margin note made by Griffiths stated "by Mrs Collier,
wife of Jos Collier." As similar annotations by Griffiths have proved
correct, Grossman believes this evidence to be reliable.
Felicia, oder
Natur und Sitten, in der Geschichte eines adelichen Frauenzimmers
auf dem Lande Aus dem englischen übersetzt ... Hamburg und Leipzig:
bey Georg Christ. Grund und Adam Heinr. Holle, 1753. [12],584p (8o);
17cm... Held by British Library.
Select Pieces
by Voltaire ... Translated ... by Joseph Collyer. Title [Another
copy.] Select Pieces, etc. Title [Another copy.] Select
Pieces, etc.. pp. xv. 284. D. Wilson & T. Durham: London, 1754.
12o.. London, 1754. Held by British Library and at Glasgow.
Letters from
Felicia to Charlotte ... The third edition. [By Mary Collyer.].
2 vol. R. Baldwin: London, 1755. 12o. Held by British Library.
A Fourth Letter
to the People of England, on the conduct of the M-rs in alliances,
fleets, and armies, since the first differences on the Ohio, to the
taking of Minorca by the French. [By J. Shebbeare.] Title [Another
copy.] Title [Another copy.] Title Second edition.. pp. 111. M. Collier:
London, 1756. 8o.. pp. 111. M. Collyer: London, 1756. 8o. Held by
British Library.
Abt 1758 Catherine Collyer born
1759 Joseph Collyer the Elder mentioned in Will of James Jacobson.
Jacobson waived any sums outstanding
to him from Joseph Collyer.
Abt 1760 Isabella Collyer born
Abt 1761 William Collyer born
The Parent's
and Guardian's Directory, and the Youth's Guide, in the choice of
a Profession or Trade, etc.. by Joseph Collyer, Esq. pp. viii.
316. R. Griffiths: London, 1761. 12o. Held by British Library and
at Cambridge.
1761 Mrs.Carter spoke of Mary Collyer to Mrs.Montague
as 'writing for the support of her family', which, she adds,
'is a laudable employment.'
The Death
of Abel, in five books, attempted from the German of Mr Gessner.
London: printed for R. & J. Dodsley; D. Wilson; T. Durham, and M.
Collyer, 1761 Held at Cambridge, and seen for sale from Robert Temple,
London April 1998 £135
The Death
of Abel, in five books, attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner
[by M. Collyer]. Title Second edition.. London, 1761. 12o.. London,
1762. 12o. Held by British Library and at Leeds - Brotherton Library
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary
Collyer]. The third edition. Title [Another copy.] Title Fifth edition..
pp. xxiv. 259. R. & J. Dodsley, etc.: London, 1762. 12o.. London,
1763. 12o. Held by British Library.
Plutarch's
Lives, abridged from the original Greek, illustrated with notes
and reflections, etc. [Vol. 1-4 abridged by Oliver Goldsmith; vol.
5 by Joseph Collyer.]. London: J. Newbery, 1762. 5 vol.: plates. 2o
Held by British Library.
Plutarch's
Lives, abridged from the original Greek, illustrated with notes
and reflections, and embellished with copper-plate prints. London:
Printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-yard,
1762-94. (Vol. 1-5 abridged by Oliver Goldsmith; v. 6-7 probably compiled
by Collyer. Cf. Dict. nat. biog) Copies held at Leeds- Brotherton
Library.
31 December 1762 Mary Collyer dies, before completing
"The Messiah".
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... The
sixth edition.. pp. xxiv. 168. Peter Wilson: Dublin, 1763. 12o. Held
by British Library.
The Messiah.
Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock [by J. Collyer]. To
which is prefix'd his introduction on divine poetry. Title [Another
copy.]. 2 vol. Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, London, 1763. 12o. Held
by British Library, Bodleian Library, Leeds - Brotherton Library and
Glasgow, Main Library
The [D]eath
of Abel. In five books ... A new translation. itle Seventh edition..
pp. 192. T. & D. Dodesley, etc.: London, 1764. 12o.. London, 1765.
8o. Held by British Library.
A New System
of Geography etc. London: Printed for S. Crowder & sold by Mr.
Jackson, etc, 1764-1765. Copy held at Wellcome Institute for the History
of Medicine.
Abt 1764 Isabella Collyer dies
The Messiah.
Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock. To which is prefix'd his
Introduction on Divine Poetry ... The second edition. [The translation
begun by Mary Collyer and completed by Joseph Collyer.]. 2 vol. J.
Dodsley: London, 1766. 12o. Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner, the eighth
edition. [The translator's dedication signed: Mary Collyer.]. London:
J. Dodsley, etc., 1766. pp. xxiv, 259. 12o. Held by British Library
An advertisement
appears: Vol. I of A new system of geography is to be published
on Saturday September 20th 1766. Held at Cambridge University Library.
A new system
of Geography: or, a general description of the World, containing a
particular ... account of all the countries, kingdoms, and states
of Europe, Asia, Africa and America ... Embellished with a new and
accurate set of maps, etc. By D. F., ... J. Collyer, ... and others..
London, 1766, 1765. fol. Held by British Library.
The Messiah.
Attempted from the German. [Commenced by Mary and completed by Joseph
Collyer.] ... The third edition.. 2 vol. J. Dodsley: London, 1769.
12o. Held by British Library.
Noah, attempted
from the German ... In twelve books. By Joseph Collyer. Title
[Another edition.] Title The second edition.. 2 vol. J. Collyer, etc.:
London, 1767. 12o.. 2 vol. J. Murphy, etc.: Dublin, 1767. 12o.. 2
vol. J. Collyer: London, 1770. 12o. Held by British Library. Bodleian
has copy of 1770 edn.
The Death
of Abel ... The ninth edition. [The translator's dedication signed:
Mary Collyer.]. pp. xxiv. 259. London: printed for J. Collyer, and
sold by J Dodsley, T Caslon and F Newbery, 1768. 12o. Held by British
Library and at Cambridge.
The Messiah.
Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock ... [By Joseph Collyer.]
The fourth edition.. 3 vol. J. Collyer: London, 1769. 12o. Held by
British Library.
Second edition
of The History of Betty Barnes printed (London: James Fleming)
1770.
The death
of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr Gessner.
The eight [sic] edition. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers,
1770. xi,[1],167,[1]p.,[1]leaf of plates (12o); 16cm... Held by British
Library.
Joseph Collyer the Elder had his son - Joseph Collyer
the Younger - as an apprentice.
He became Free on 2nd July 1771.
The Death
of Abel ... The tenth edition. [Translated by M. Collyer.]. pp.
xxiv. 259. J. Collyer: London, 1771. 12o. Held by British Library.
A New System
of Geography: or, a General description of the world ... By D.
Fenning ... and J. Collyer ... The third edition, revised, corrected,
and much improved. Title [Another copy.] Title A new edition, revised
... by T. Hervey ... The account of North America, corrected and improved
by Captain Carver. (Appendix to volume the first, [containing the
voyages of Byron, Wallis, Carteret and Cook.]). 2 vol. J. Payne: London,
1771. fol.. vol. 1. London, 1785. fol. Held by British Library. Vol.
2 auctioned 20/6/1996, Bloomsbury. Price £350-500 for that and Vol.
1 of fourth edition.
An advertisement
appears: A new edition of Volumes I and II of A new system of geography
to be published on October 31st. (1772?) Held at Cambridge University
Library.
A new system
of geography by Daniel Fenning and Joseph Collyer. Fourth edition,
1772. Vol. 1 auctioned 20/6/1996, Bloomsbury. Price £350-500 for that
and Vol.2 of third edition.
A dictionary
of the world: or, a geographical description of the Earth; with an
historical and biographical account of its principal inhabitants...
The geographical part by R. Brookes, M.D. and the historical and biographical
part by Joseph Collyer. London: printed for T. Carnan and F. Newbery
junior, 1772. Held at Cambridge University Library.
1772 Third volume of The Messiah appears, but
taste for this type of work was by now declining.
The death
of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner.
[The translator's dedication signed: Mary Collyer.] The eighth edition..
London, 1772. pp. xv, 172: plate. 8o. Held by British Library.
Abt June 1772 John Collyer dies
6 November 1772 Ann Collyer marries Charles Claringburn at St Andrew,
Holborn, Middlesex
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... The
eleventh edition.. pp. xxiv. 259. J. Collyer: London, 1773. 12o. Held
by British Library.
A new system
of geography: or, a general description of the world... Embellished
with a new and accurate set of maps,... and a great variety of copper-plates,...Vol.
II. By the late D Fenning and J Collyer. The fourth edition, revised
and corrected for J. Payne, and sold by J. Johnson, 1773. Held at
Cambridge University Library.
History of
England from Julius Caesar to the calling of the Parliament in 1774.
14 Vols., London, 1774-5, 12mo. Held by British Library.
Abt 1775 Elizabeth Collyer dies
Easter Eve 1775.."...while coffee was preparing, Collier
came in, a man who I had not seen for more than twenty years, but
whom I consulted about Macky's books. We talked of old friends and
past occurrences and eat and drink together." Reference to Joseph
Collyer by Samuel Johnson?
The death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary
Collyer]. The tenth edition. Title Eleventh edition.. London: printed,
and sold by the booksellers, 1775. pp. viii, 14-220. 12o.. London,
1776. 12o. Held by British Library.
The death of
Abel, attempted from the German by Mary Collyer, the fifth edition,
R & J Dodsley, London, 1775
16 December 1775 Joseph Collyer the younger marries
Dulcybella Clayton at St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex
20 February 1776 Joseph Collyer the Elder dies
The death
of Abel, attempted from the German by Mary Collyer, the ninthe
edition, printed & sold by the booksellers, London, 1776 Held by British
Library.
The History
of Lady Sophia Sternheim attempted from the German of Mr Wieland [or
rather of M. S. von La Roche, published by Wieland; by J. Collver]..
2 vol. T. Jones: London, 1776. 8o Held by British Library.
A new system
of geography 4th edn. Book iv (On America) published in German:
Bern: bey Beat Ludwig Walthard, 1777. Also published in Göttingen
and Leipzig, 1777 (note in Eureka). Held at Cornell University.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... The
thirteenth edition.. pp. xvii. 158. S. Toplis & J. Bunney; Walker
& Roberts: London; J. Mozley: Gainsbrough, 1779. 12o..... Held by
British Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary
Collyer]. The ninth edition.. Edinburgh: Alexander Donaldson, 1779.
pp. xiii, 187. 12o.. Held by British Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... The
twelfth edition, embellished with an elegant engraving to each book..
pp. xxiv. 259. London: printed for J. Collyer, and sold by J. Dodsley,
J. Rivington & sons, B. Law, T. Longman, R. Baldwin, G. Robinson,
J. Bew & T. Evans, 1780. 12o. Held by British Library, Cambridge and
Leeds - Brotherton Library
A New system
of geography: or, a general description of the world... Embellished
with a new and accurate set of maps... and a great variety of copper-plates,...
Vol. I. By the late D. Fenning and J. Collyer. A new edition, revised
and supplied with the latest and most authentic particulars... by
Frederick Hervey, Esq;... The account of North America corrected...
by Captain Oarver (sic), ... London: printed for J. Johnson, 1780.
Held at Cambridge University Library.
The Messiah,
attempted from the German. Dedication by Joseph Collyer, co-translator
Mary; 3 vol. London: William Lane, 1780
The ladies
history of England, from the descent of Julius Caesar, to the summer
of 1780. Calculated for the use of the ladies of Great-Britain and
Ireland; and likewise adapted to general use, entertainment and instruction.
by Charlotte Cowley, with engravings by Cook, Bannerman, J. Peltro,
Royce, Page, and Collyer after Dodd; maps drawn by T. Bowen. London:
printed for the proprietors, and sold by S. Bladon, 1780 Copy held
at Dublin - Trinity College Library William Hunter. Stipple engraving
by J. Collyer, 1783, after M. Chamberlin. Held in Wellcome Institute
for the History of Medicine.
The death
of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German ... The twenty-seventh
edition. [The dedication signed by the translator: Mary Collyer.]
Title Harrison's edition. [Illustrated.]. London: T. Osborne; Gainsborough:
J. Mozley, 1783. pp. xiv, 188. 18o.. London, 1786. 8o. Held by British
Library.
The death
of Abel in 5 books. Translated form the German of Mr Gessner by
Mary Collyer. The eight edition. Alex Tillock & co, Glasgow. 1784.
Copy held in National Library of Scotland.
The Virtuous
Orphan; or, the Life of Marianne Countess of *****. Translated
[by Mary Collyer] from the French.. pp. 313. pl. VIII. Harrison &
Co.: London, 1784. 8o. Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel ... The twenty-seventh edition. [The translator's dedication
signed: Mary Collyer.]. Bolton: printed by B. Jackson, 1786. pp. 130.
8o. Held by British Library.
Letters from
Felicia to Charlotte; containing a series of the most interesting
events, interspersed with moral reflections ... By Mr. Collyer [or
rather, by Mary Collyer]. Title [Another copy.]. 2 vol. pp. 172. pl.
IV. 1788. Held by British Library.
The death
of Cain : in five books : after the manner of The death of Abel
/ by a lady, by William Henry Hall. (Attributed to Mary Collyer by
Halkett and Laing, but more probably by William H. Hall, to whom the
work is ascribed on the title-page of the fourth edition, 1800) London:
C. Stalker, 1789 Held at Cambridge University Library.
12 June 1790 Dulcybella (Clayton) Collyer (wife of
Joseph the Younger) dies
The Death
of Abel in Five Books. Attempted from the German of Mr Gessner
by Mary Collyer. To which is added the Death of Cain. Philadelphia:
William Spotswood, 1791. Seen for sale from Chandler Books April 1998.
US$85
The Death
of Abel in 5 books. Translated by Mary Collyer. The eighth edition.
London: 1792.
The death
of Cain in five books : after the manner of The death of Abel
/ by a Lady. Published: New-York : Printed and sold by William
Durell at his book-store and printing office ..., 1792. iv, [1], 6-130,
[2] p. ; 13 cm. (12mo). Held at Library of Congress.
The death
of Cain, in five books, after the manner of the Death of Abel.
by Mary Collyer. Newburyport: 1793. 103, (2)pp. 12 mo (third American
edition). Two previous American editions: New York 1791 and 1792,
four more American printings by 1800. Seen for sale from Fine Antiquarian
Books April 1998. US$100.
The death
of Abel in 5 books. translated from the German of Mr Gessner by
Mary Collyer. Edinburgh: A Shirrefs 1793. Copy held at National Library
of Scotland.
The death
of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner.
London: printed for William Lane ..., 1794. xvi,240p.,[1]leaf of plates
(32o); 11cm... Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel; in five books, attempted from the German of Mr Gessner
[by M. Collyer] The eight edition. Glasgow, 1794. Copy held at Glasgow,
Main Library.
Abt 1795 Catherine Collyer marries Joseph Palmer.
The Messiah
translated from Mr Klopstock by Joseph Collyer. George Forman, New
York, 1795 403 12mo. Seen for sale from Children's planet April 1998.
US$75.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... A
new edition. [With plates.]. pp. 246. Vernor & Hood: London, 1795.
8o. Held by British Library. Copy also held at Glasgow. The Death
of Cain in 5 books. London: Benjamin Edes, jnr. 1795
19 January 1796 Joseph Collyer the younger marries
second wife - Mary Smith - at St James, Clerkenwell
The death
of Abel in 5 books. Translated from the German of Gessner by Mrs.
Collyer (Cooke's Pocket Edition of Sacred Classics) London: Cooke,
1796. Held in Sheffield Hallam University's Corvey collection.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... A
new edition. Title Twentieth edition, etc. Title [A reissue.] The
Death of Abel ... The twentieth edition, etc. Title [Another edition.].
pp. xvi. 203. W. Lane: London, 1796. 32o.. pp. xxiv. 259. J. Collyer:
London, 1799. 12o.. London, 1803. 12o. Held by British Library.
November 1797 Catherine (Collyer) Palmer dies
The Death
of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer].
(New Idyls by S. Gessner [translated by W. Hooper]. With a letter
to M. Fuslin on landscape painting; and the Two Friends of Bourbon,
a moral tale, by M. Diderot.) [With engravings by Stothard.]. pp.
xi. 275. T. Heptinstall: London, 1797. 8o. Held by British Library,
Bodleian Library and Cambridge University Library.
The Messiah.
Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock. To which is prefixed,
his introduction on divine poetry ... [The dedication signed : Joseph
Collyer, who claims in the preface to have completed the translation
begun by his wife Mary.]. London: printed by J. Adlard ... for J.
Parsons ..., 1799. 3 vol. (12o); 18cm... Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel, in five books. Attempted from the German ... A new edition.
[The dedication signed by the translator, Mary Collyer.]. London:
the Booksellers; Gainsbro': H. & G. Mozley, 1800. pp. 180: plate.
12o.... Held by British Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German. [By M. Collyer], etc..
pp. ix. 138. J. McKenzie & Co.: London, [1800?] 12o. Held by British
Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Translated ... by Mrs. Collyer.. pp. 108. C. Cooke:
London, [1801?] 12o. Held by British Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German [by Mary Collyer] ... A
new edition. Title Twentieth edition, etc. Title [A reissue.] The
Death of Abel ... The twentieth edition, etc. Title [Another edition.].
pp. xvi. 203. W. Lane: London, 1796. 32o.. pp. xxiv. 259. J. Collyer:
London, 1799. 12o.. London, 1803. 12o. Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel in five books. The thirteenth edition. Printed for J.
Collyer & sold by T.Jones, F. and C. Rivington, C. Law... T. Longman,
R. Baldin, G. Robinson and Co. and G. Wilkie... 1798. Held at Bodleian
Library.
The death
of Abel. In five books. From the German of M. Gessner. [Translated
by Mary Collyer.]. London: Lane, Newman & Co., 1805. pp. 164: plate.
16o. Held by British Library.
December 1805 Mary Collyer jnr dies
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of M. Gessner [by Mary Collyer].
[With plates.]. pp. 212. J. Robertson: Edinburgh, 1806. 24o. Held
by British Library.
The death
of Abel : In five books, from the German of Mr. Gessner by Mary
Collyer. London : Printed by W. Wilson for J. Walker, J. Johnson...
[et al.], 1808 xxii p., 1 ., 119 p : front ; 13 cm Held by British
Library and at Leeds - Brotherton Library.
The Death
of Abel, translated from Gessner by Mrs. Collyer.. pp. xxvi. 126.
W. Suttaby and B. Crosby: London, 1807. 12o. A new translation ...
with notes. By F. Shoberl. To which is prefixed a copious memoir of
the life of the author. Second edition. Title [Another edition.] Title
Stereotype edition, with plates. Title New ... edition.
The Death
of Abel.. London, 1807. 8o.. Burslem, 1808. 8o.. London, 1809.
12o.. Portsea, 1810. 12o. Held by British Library.
The Messiah,
attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock ... A new edition. [The
dedication signed: Joseph Collyer, who identifies his co-translator
as Mary Collyer.] Title A new edition.. London: William Lane, [ca.
1780]. 3 vol. 12o.. Bungay, 1808. 8o. Held by British Library.
The Death
of Abel, etc. [Translated by Mary Collyer. With a life of Gessner.]
Title [Another edition.] With occasional notes ... By W. C. Oulton..
pp. 242. Oliver & Boyd: Edinburgh, [c. 1810.] 32o.. London, 1811.
8o. Held by British Library.
The Messiah.
attempted from the German of Mr Klopstock, by Mr Collyer. Boston,
John West, 1811 (microform copy). Held by Cambridge University Library.
The Messiah:
from the German of Klopstock. The first sixteen books by Mrs. Collyer
and the three last by Mrs. Meeke. To which is prefixed an introduction
on divine poetry. Title [Another edition.] Title [Another edition.].
2 vol. J. Walker: London, 1811. 12o.. London, [1817?] 8o.. pp. xxviii.
618. F. C. and J. Rivington: London, 1821. 12o. Held by British Library,
Bodleian Library & Edinburgh.
The death
of Cain, in five books after the manner and as a sequel to The
death of Abel. 1812. Held at Bodleian Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary
Collyer]. Stereotype edition. Title [Another edition.] With original
notes by F. Shoberl. To which is added, Death, a vision ... By J.
Macgowan. Albion Press Edition. Title [Another edition.] Title [Another
edition.] With a sketch of the life of the author. To which is now
first added, the Death of Cain, in five books ... to which is subjoined,
Death, a vision, ... under the similitude of a dream: by J. Macgowan..
pp. 12. 148. Henry Mozley: Gainsborough, 1812. 12o.. London, 1813.
8o.. Limerick, 1814. 12o.. pp. xxvi. 595. Oxford, 1814. 12o. Held
by British Library.
January 1814 Ann (Collyer) Claringburn dies
The Messiah
A new translation from the German. The five lost books prepared for
the Press. By the Rev. Thomas Raffles. In three volumes London, 1814
3v in 1 : fronts. (ports., v. 1-2) ; 18 cm Copy held at Manchester:
Deansgate.
The Death
of Abel, etc. [Translated by Mary Collyer.] Title [Another edition.]
Title [Another edition.]. pp. xxii. 119. J. Walker, etc.: London,
1814. 12o.. London, 1815. 12o.. London, 1818. 12o. Held by British
Library.
The death
of Abel in five books. Printed for B. Reynolds, 1816. Held at
Bodleian Library.
The death
of Abel : in five books, translated from the German of Solomon
Gessner, by Mrs. Collyer. With memoirs of the author. To which is
added, The death of Cain, in five books. After the manner, and as
a sequel to the Death of Abel; likewise, The life of Joseph, the son
of Israel, in eight books. And, Death, a vision, or, the solemn departure
of saints and sinners, under the similitude of a dream: by John MacGowan.
Kelly's improved edition, embellished with engravings. London : Printed
for Thomas Kelly, 1816 [1,8, LI,[1],2,[2],416 p : 7 plates ; 22 cm.
Copy held at Leeds - Brotherton Library
April 1822 William Collyer dies
24 December 1827Joseph Collyer the Younger dies
The Death
of Abel, etc. [Translated by M. Collyer.]. pp.128. I. Chidley:
London, 1833. Held by British Library.
The Death
of Abel ... Translated ... by Mrs. Collyer ... to which is added,
The Death of Cain [by William H. Hall] ... likewise,
The Life of Joseph ... and Death, a Vision ... by John
Macgowan. Kelly's improved edition ... with engravings. Title [A reissue.]
The Death of Abel ... Translated by Mrs. Collyer... To which is
added, The Death of Cain [by William H. Hall] ... likewise,
The
Life of Joseph ... and Death, a vision ... by John Macgowan,
etc.. pp. 8. li. 2. 416. Thomas Kelly: London, 1836. 8o.. London,
1838. 8o. Held by British Library.
The Messiah.
Descriptive of the principal events attending the Passion, Crucifixion,
Resurrection, and Ascension of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
From the German of Frederic Gottlieb Klopstock. To which are prefixed,
memoirs of the life of the author. Stereotype edition. [The prose
translation by Mary Collyer and Mary Meeke.]. London: Thomas Kelly,
1839. pp. xv, 559: plates. 8o. Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel, etc. [The translator's dedicatory epistle signed: Mary
Collyer.]. Otley: William Walker, [ca. 1845]. pp. 169: plate. 32o.
Held by British Library.
The death
of Abel : in five books, attempted from the German of ... Gessner
[by M. Collyer], The twenty-eighth edition, London, [?] pp. 143 (8vo)
Copy held at Manchester- Deansgate. The Virtuous orphan; or, the
Life of Marianne Countess of *****. An eighteenth-century English
translation by Mrs. Mary Mitchell Collyer of Marivaux's La Vie
de Marianne. Edited with a critical introduction by William Harlin
McBurney and Michael Francis Shugrue.. pp. xliv. 532. Southern Illinois
University Press: Carbondale & Edwardsville, [1965.] 8o.... Held by
British Library and University of London Library. Seen for sale April
1998 US$21.66.
Felicia to
Charlotte. New York, Garland Pub., 1974. 310, 310 p. 18 cm. Series:
The Flowering of the novel (Reprint of Felicia to Charlotte, printed
for J.Robinson and J. Collyer, London, 1744; and of v. 2 of the same
work with title: Letters from Felicia to Charlotte, printed for J.
Payne and J. Bouquet, London, 1749). Copies held at Library of Congress,
Glasgow- Main Library, University of London Library
An encyclopaedia
of North and South America, 1786 [by D. Fenning and J. Collyer]
: with an introd. by G. R. Crone. Old Woking, Eng. : Unwin Bros.,
1976. 158 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 30cm. (Reprint of
book 4 of the author's A new system of geography, published for J.
Johnson, London, in 1786). Held at Library of Congress, National Library
of Wales, the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Dublin-
Trinity College Library and the National Library of Scotland. Copy
seen for sale from Edmonton Books April 1998. $20
The History
of Lady Sophia Sternheim, Sophie von La Roche translated by Joseph
Collyer, ed. James Lynn. New York University Press, 1992 Held at Cambridge,
Dublin- Trinity College Library, Edinburgh- Main Library, UCL- Main
Library (North), University of London Library.