ID 8577
Name Catherine Lintot
Gender Female
Street Address In the Savoy
City London
Start Date 1759
End Date 1816
Sources British Book Trade Index (#https://bbti.grubstreetproject.net/details_trader.php?id=42945)
Related People Lintot, Catherine
Related Firms Elizabeth Richardson and Catherine Lintot
Catherine Lintot and Samuel Richardson
Notes BBTI notes this firm was "part Samuel Richardson" and "after Richardson's death, his widow and Lintot were joint patentees."

Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Printer A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown. Written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. To which are now added many new references to the best authorities, and an improved table to the whole. The sixth edition, continued to the present year of His Majesty's reign. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. Hale , Matthew (Author)
Unknown , [Man] (Author)
Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
1759
Printer A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. IV. Bacon , Matthew (Author)
Sayer , Joseph (Author)
Ruffhead , Owen (Author)
and 2 more.
1759
Printer An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the Method, Times and Expences of Proceeding in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. From the Commencement of a Suit, to the Trial, final Judgment and Execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Default and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The Ninth Edition, Corrected; with Additions. Unknown , (Author)
Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
1759
Printer An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the Method, Times and Expences of Proceeding in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. From the Commencement of a Suit, to the Trial, final Judgment and Execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Default and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The Ninth Edition, Corrected; with Additions. Unknown , (Author)
Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
1759
Printer The Attorney's Practice in the Court of King's bench: or, an Introduction to the Knowledge of the Practice of that Court, as it now stands under the Regulation of several late Acts of Parliament, Rules and Determinations of the said Court: with Variety of useful and curious Precedents in English, settled or drawn by Counsel; and a complete Index to the Whole. By a Gentleman of the Inner Temple. The fourth edition, with large additions. In two volumes. Unknown , [Man] (Author)
Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
1759
Printer The statutes at large, from the twenty-fourth year of King George the Second, to the thirtieth year of King George the Second, inclusive. To which is prefixed, a table of the titles of all the publick and private statues during that time. Volume the ninth. Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
1759
Printer The Universal Parish Officer. Containing all the Laws now in Force, relating to Parish Business, rang'd in Alphabetical Order. Very proper for Attornies, Constables, Churchwardens, Justices, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, and all Persons in Office, who would gain a competent Knowledge of this Branch of the Law, so'as to enable them to discharge their respective Duties with Ease and Expedition. It is also very proper for every House-keeper and Inhabitant who is desirous of being perfectly acquainted with the Laws relating to Parishes, that he may not entirely rely upon the Skill of Parish Officers, who are but too frequently unacquainted with some material Part of their Duty. This Work is entirely freed from the Errors, Obscurities, and Repetitions of former Writers on this Subject. Collected from the Common, Statute, and other authentic Law-Books. Interspersed with many useful Precedents. To which is added, A compleat Index to the Whole. By a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple. Unknown , [Man] (Author)
Lintot , Catherine (Printer)
1759

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"Catherine Lintot" The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 8577, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/8577. Accessed 2025-12-19.

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