Thomas Fleet
Thomas Fleet (September 8, 1685 – July 21, 1758) was an English printer who came to the British colonies in America and established himself as a printer and publisher in Boston. His decision to come to the colonies was prompted by people seeking retribution for what was considered his public display of disrespect for a popular member of the English clergy. Fleet produced works for various booksellers, printed pamphlets, ballads, children's stories and later established the ''Boston Evening Post''. In his earlier years fleet compiled his own version of ''Mother Goose'' from stories told by his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Vergoose, to his children. When he published various controversial accounts about the colonial government and the clergy he was admonished, threatened with prosecution and subsequently became one of the first American printers to challenge royal authority and defend the idea of Freedom of the Press. Through his newspaper Fleet played an active role in the Christian revivalist controversy that occurred in the colonies during the early eighteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Burgess, Daniel
Published 1742
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1742
Re-printed and sold by Thomas Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill
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by Baynard, Edward
Published 1724
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1724
Re-printed by T. Fleet, for Benjamin Eliot, at the lower end of the Town-House, and John Philips on the south side of the Town-House
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The second edition of the Speech of the D-ke of A---le, upon the state of the nation; April 15. 1740
by Argyll, John Campbell
Published 1740
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1740
Re-printed, and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill
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by Webb, John
Published 1731
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1731
Printed by Thomas Fleet, printer to the Honourable House of Representatives
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by Prescott, Benjamin
Published 1735
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1735
Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, where may be had all the pamphlets that have been published relating to the Salem controversy
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by Prescott, Benjamin
Published 1734
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1734
Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill; where may be had the Platform of church-discipline, and New-England's lamentations, with other things relating to church-government, &c
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by Dummer, Jeremiah
Published 1746
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1746
London: printed in the year 1712. Boston reprinted, and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill
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by White, John
Published 1734
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“...Fleet, Thomas...”Published 1734
Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Sign of the Heart and Crown in Corn-Hill