ID 5147
Name Ann Smith [Liverpool]
Gender Female
Street Address Navigation Shop, Pool Lane
City Liverpool
Start Date 1788
End Date 1800
Sources
Related People Smith [Liverpool], Ann
Related Firms Ann and Egerton Smith (Jr.)
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Titles

Displaying 1–9 of 9

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Bookseller An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
1788
Bookseller An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
1788
Printer A Short Account of the African Slave Trade, collected from local knowledge, from the evidence given at the bar of Both Houses of Parliament, and, from tracts written upon that subject Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Norris , Robert (Author)
1788
Printer A Short Account of the African Slave Trade, collected from local knowledge, from the evidence given at the bar of Both Houses of Parliament, and, from tracts written upon that subject, By Robert Norris. Norris , Robert (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1788
Printer An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
1788
Printer An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
1788
Printer Observations, Occasioned by the Attempts made in England to effect the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Shewing The Manner in which Negroes are treated in the British Colonies, in the West-Indies; and, also, Some particular Remarks on a Letter addressed to the Treasurer of the Society for effecting such Abolition, from the Rev. Mr. Robert Boucher Nicholls, Dean of Middleham. Gilbert , Francklyn (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1788
Printer The sword; or, Father Bertrand's history of his own times, from the original manuscript: By Eliza Clarke, author of narrative poems, &c. ... Cobbold , Elizabeth (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1791
Printer Letters, concerning the slave trade; and, with respect to its intended abolition: by a merchant to his friend, on the continent. Wilckens , Henry (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1793

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