ID 3834
Name Elizabeth Brooke
Gender Female
Street Address 11 Little Eastcheap
City London
Start Date 1776
End Date 1804
Sources
Related People Brooke, Elizabeth
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Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Bookseller The polite philosopher; or, an essay on that art, which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others. The fourth edition. Forrester , James (Author)
Brooke , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
1773
Printer Thomas Crowley's Dissertations on Liberty of Conscience, respecting The Payment of Tythes, and other Pecuniary Legal Assessments. In Four Parts. Together with The Proceedings of the Society of Quakers against him thereon, and his subsequent Letters on That Occasion. Crowley , Thomas (Author)
Brooke , Elizabeth (Printer)
1775
Printer Letters and dissertations on various subjects, by the author of the letter Analysis A.P. on the disputes between Great Britain and America. Crowley , Thomas (Author)
Brooke , Elizabeth (Printer)
1776
Printer Sir, It having been my Intention to present a Petition to the Court of Common-Council, holden this Day: The Prayer of which went to request a Suspension of the twenty-fifth standing Order of the Court; by which I was precluded from becoming a Candidate for any Place of Emolument, in the Gift of the said Court, while I continued a Member thereof. Although I have ever thought the Intention of that Order was not mean to go the Length of precluding Persons so peculiarly situated as I was at the Time that Order was made. Yet, with all due Respect to the Orders of the court, to which I have always submitted, upon mature Consideration, together with the Advice of many respectable Friends, I relinquished presenting the said Petition, trusting that upon some future Opportunity, when duly qualified, I shall meet with the Support of those, who on the present Occasion have generously interested themselves in my Behalf, as well as of many others who had previously engaged their Votes. I have the Honour to be, Sir, With the greatest Respect, Your most faithful and obedient Servant, William Anderson. Gracechurch-Street, Nov. 22, 1799. Anderson , William (Author)
Brooke , Elizabeth (Printer)
1799
Printer A Description of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, at Greenwich; with A Short Account of the Present Establishment of Officers, Pensioners, Out-Pensioners, Nurses, and Boys. With a list of the Directors. Published by the Chaplains. Brooke , Elizabeth (Printer)
Cooke , John (Author)
Maule , John (Author)
1800
Printer The Map Pedometer, or Universal Measurer, Invented by J. J. Dallaway, Mathematical Instrument-Maker, No. 4, George-Lane, behind the Monument, London; to Measure Distances on Maps, Plans, &c. applicable to Any Scale, by Reference to the Annex'd Table. Dallaway , James (Author)
Brooke , Elizabeth (Printer)
1800

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