ID 894
Name Ann and Egerton Smith (Jr.)
Gender Female
Street Address Pool Lane
City Liverpool
Start Date 1788
End Date
Sources
Related People Smith [Liverpool], Ann
Related Firms Ann Smith [Liverpool]
Notes Post-1788 titles that specify only "Smith's Navigation Shop" in the imprint are listed here as both Ann and Egerton Smith (Jr.) operated from the Navigation Shop.

Titles

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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher Smith’s Navigation Shop, Newton’s Head, Pool-Lane, Liverpool. Ann Smith, widow of the late Egerton Smith, begs leave to inform her friends and the public that she carries on the business of her late husband, in all its branches, and as she employs the best workmen, and pays every attention to the undertaking, flatters herself with the hope of their continued favors, which will ever by gratefully acknowledged. Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Publisher)
1788
Printer Sermons on Several Occasions, in Two Volumes, by Henry Wolstenholme, M. A. Late Rector of Liverpool. Wolstenholme , Henry (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1790
Bookseller George the Third by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, To all people, to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas divers injurious proceedings have lately been had in France in derogation of the honour of our crown, and of the just rights of our subjects. And whereas several unjust seizures have been there made of the ships and goods of our subjects, contrary to the law of nations, and to the faith of treaties. And whereas the said acts of unprovoked hostility have been followed by an open declaration of war against us, and our ally, the republic of the United Provinces. We therefore ... order that general reprisals be granted against the ships, goods, and subjects of France ... Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
, George III (Author)
1793
Printer George the Third by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, To all people, to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas divers injurious proceedings have lately been had in France in derogation of the honour of our crown, and of the just rights of our subjects. And whereas several unjust seizures have been there made of the ships and goods of our subjects, contrary to the law of nations, and to the faith of treaties. And whereas the said acts of unprovoked hostility have been followed by an open declaration of war against us, and our ally, the republic of the United Provinces. We therefore ... order that general reprisals be granted against the ships, goods, and subjects of France ... Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
, George III (Author)
1793
Printer Outlines of a Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy. By T. Garnett, M. D. Member of the Royal Medical, Physical, and Natural History Societies of Edinburgh, the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, the Medical Society of London, the Royal Irish Academy, &c. Garnett , Thomas (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1795
Printer A Melancholy but True story Unknown , (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
1800

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