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A History of the County of Sussex
… in the 17th and 18th centuries were those of glazier, 76 bookseller, 77 clockmaker, 78 pipemaker, 79 wig maker, 80 and … and music, and later newspapers. 14 T. Mitchell was a bookseller and stationer in 1830 15 and a printer by 1842. 16 … in the later 19th century and the 20th included a Catholic bookseller, later a Catholic repository, from 1882. 20 Other …
Alumni Oxonienses
… privilegiatus 24 March, 1626-7, aged 23. (Memo.: J. B., bookseller, admitted at Oxford 16 Nov., 1674.) Barnes, John …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… STA, of St Paul's Church Yard, 1621-47, theological bookseller, m Ellena (3) Bookseller Fr of EIC by R, 1668 (4) EIC stock, 1668, 1670 (5) …
A Dictionary of London
… such a sign standing there 1594-1603. John Newbury, the bookseller, dwelt there (Lond. Topog. Rec. III. 115). No …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… and even a rebuke from a London newspaper. 456 A Banbury bookseller, William Bunton, announced his intention of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… he gave up the inn and moved to new premises as a printer, bookseller, and stationer, and on his death in 1808 left a … important firm was founded by Henry Stone, a Banbury bookseller, who in 1871 started to manufacture a patent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which was the residence of Jacob Tonson, the eminent bookseller, who built a room for the meetings of the members …
The Environs of London
… to the mansion, is a house which belonged to Tonson the bookseller, at the time that he was Secretary to the Kit-Kat …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… year 1631 in New Essays and Characters, 75 says, 'Like a bookseller's shop on Bartholomew's Day in London the stalls …
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