Jeremiah Batley (d. 1737; fl. 17171737)

Identifiers

  • Grubstreet: 481

Occupations

  • Bookseller
  • Publisher

Names

  • Jeremiah Batley
  • Jeremiah Bately
  • Jeremiah Battley

Jeremiah Batley, bookseller at the Dove in Paternoster Row (1717–37).

A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725, by Henry Plomer (1922)

BATLEY (JEREMIAH), bookseller in London, Dove in Paternoster Row, 1717–37. Published an edition of Quarles's Divine Poems, 1717. [Haz. II. 506.] Batley was also the publisher of Aubrey's Miscellanies in 1721, and shared with S. Chandler the publication of the Rev. P. Morant's Introduction to the reading of the New Testament in 1725 [Nichols, Lit. Anecd. II. 204], and, with Thomas Cox, Stackhouse's History of the Bible, and also published several novels and romances. [Esdaile, pp. 189, &c.] He died September 11th, 1737. [Timperley, p. 684.]

Notes & Queries "London Booksellers Series" (1931–2)

BATLEY, JEREMIAH. Was trading at the Dove in Paternoster Row, 1717–1737. During the years 1729–32 he issued a number of books in conjunction with F. Clay and A. Ward.

—Frederick T. Wood, 25 July 1931

 

BATLEY, JEREMIAH. In 1736 he was in partnership, at the address given, with John Wood. He died 11 Sept., 1737.

—Ambrose Heal, 8 August 1931