Mr. Collins
ID | 8378 |
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Name | Mr. Collins |
Gender | Male |
Street Address | next the King's Coffee House, in St. James's- Street, Golden Square |
City | London |
Start Date | 1724 |
End Date | 1724 |
Sources |
ESTC
(#T56237)
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Notes | It is unclear which Collins this is. No Collins who is a stationer is at this address in this period. If this refers to Tom King's Coffee House, that is in Covent Garden rather than off St. James Street or in Golden Square. St. James Street is west of St. James Square, and Golden Square is to the northeast of both. This may be William Collins, who had a shop off Silver Street near Golden Square in the late 1720s. |
Titles
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Firm Role | Title | Contributors | Date |
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Bookseller | A letter to Mr. John Gay, on his tragedy, call'd, The captives. To which is annex'd, A copy of verses to her Royal Highness, the Princess. By Elizabeth Harrison. |
Harrison
, Elizabeth
(Author)
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1724 |
Cite this Page
"Mr. Collins" The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 8378, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/8378. Accessed 2024-12-22.
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