Geoname ID 2643044
Name Margate
Titles 9
Firms 7
People Born: 1, Died: 3

Titles

Displaying 1–9 of 9

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
6855 By the particular desire of several ladies and gentlemen will be repeated (for the last time this season) Mrs. Hengler's grand exhibition of fire works, at the Bowling-green, Hooper's Hill, Margate. On Thursday next, the 11th of September, 1800. ... Hengler , Sarah
1800
11926 Features of the Youthful Mind; or tales for juvenile readers. By Anne Stone. Stone , Anne
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
William, James and John Richardson (Cornhill)
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
B. Tabart (London)
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library (London)
1802
6854 Fire works, Hooper's Hill, Margate. Mrs. Hengler begs leave to return her most grateful thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Margate ... for the favors she received on Thursday evening last; ... she intends to exhibit a superb display of fire works, ... on Thursday evening, 4th of September 1800, ... Hengler , Sarah
1800
5463 Lady Wallace's address to the Margate volunteers, on the 28th of May, 1795. Wallace , Eglantine
1795
6852 Mrs. Field respectfully informs the nobility and gentry of Margate, Ramsgate, and their vicinity, that her benefit is fixed for Wednesday, the 24th of September, 1800, ... Field , Mrs.
1800
11506 Poems on Various Subjects. By a young lady who through accident was entirely deprived of hearing when only eight years of age and who, since that period has continued impenetrably and incurably deaf. Unknown , [Woman]
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones (London)
Thomas Blanshard [or Blanchard] (London)
George Witherden (Margate)
1819
5193 The whim a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital ... but refused the Royal license. Wallace , Eglantine
1795 The second edition.
5164 The whim, a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the Hospital and Poor of the Isle of Thanet, but refused The Royal Licence Wallace , Eglantine
1795
5202 The whim, A comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments. The second edition. Offered to be acted for the benefit of the hospital and poor of the isle of thanet, but refused the Royal licence. Wallace , Eglantine
1795