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26275
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A New General English Dictionary; Peculiarly Calculated for the Use and Improvement of such as are unacquainted with the Learned Languages. Wherein the difficult Words, and Technical Terms made use of in Anatomy, Architecture, Arithmetick, Algebra, Astronomy, Botany, Chymistry, Divinity, Gardening, Grammar, Hawking, Heraldry, History, Horsemanship, Hunting, Husbandry, Law, Logick, Mathematicks, Mechanicks, Milit. Affairs, Musick, Navigation, Painting, Poetry, Rhetorick, Sculpture, Surgery, &c. Are not only fully explained, but accented on their proper Syllables, to prevent a vicious Pronunciation; and marked with Initial Letters, to denote the Part of Speech to which each Word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, A Compendious English Grammar, with general Rules for the ready Formation of one Part of Speech from another; by the due Application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly as those who have been some Years conversant in the Latin, Greek, and other Languages. Together with a Supplement of the proper Names of the most noted Kingdoms, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Rivers, &c. throughout the known World. As Also of the most celebrated Emperors, Kings, Queens, Priests, Poets, Philosophers, General, &c. whether Jewish, Pagan, Mohametan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the Old or New Testament. The Whole Alphabetically digested, and accented in the same Manner, and for the same Purpose, as the preceding Part; being collected for the Use of such as have but an imperfect Idea of the English Orthography. Originally begun by the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, School-Master at Stratford-le-Bow, Author of The Guide to the English Tongue, The Spelling-Dictionary, &c. And finished by the late William Pardon, Gent. The Fourteenth Edition, with the Addition of the several Market Towns in England and Wales, giving a general Description of the Places, their Situations, Market Days, Government, Manufactures, Number of Representatives sent to Parliament, Distance from London, both in computed and measured miles, &c.
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Catherine and Richard Ware II (London)
John Beecroft (London)
John and Francis Rivington (London)
John Hinton [Paternoster Row] (London)
Lacey Hawes (London)
William Clarke and Robert Collins (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Stanley Crowder (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Robert Horsfield (London)
Henry Baldwin [Fleet Street] (London)
George Robinson and John Roberts (London)
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] (London)
Henry Woodfall II (London)
William Woodfall (London)
G. Pearch (London)
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
William Richardson (London)
William Flexney [319 Holborn] (London)
Francis Newbery (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1771 |
The Fourteenth Edition, with the Addition of the several Market Towns in England and Wales |
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2067
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A new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography, or true spelling, the Division of Syllables, and Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the Kinds of Words, their Derivations, and different Endings. IV. Syntax, or due construction, which shows how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The third edition, with additions. By A. Fisher.
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Fisher Slack
, Ann
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1753 |
The third edition, with additions. |
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2058
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A new grammar: being the most easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. ... To which are added, exercises of bad English, ... Designed for the use of schools, &c. The second edition, with additions. By the author of The child’s Christian education, ..
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Fisher Slack
, Ann
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1750 |
The second edition, with additions. |
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14901
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A new history of England, by question and answer, extracted from the most celebrated English historians, particularly M. de Rapin Thoyras, ... By the author of the Roman history by question and answer.
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Lockman
, John
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James Buckland [57 Paternoster] (London)
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
William Strahan (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1784 |
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12758
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A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, by the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-Fourth Edition.
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Lockman
, John
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] (London)
George Wilkie [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
William Richardson [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
James Scatcherd (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
J. Kay (London)
William Lowndes [Bedford Street] (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
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1801 |
The Twenty-Fourth Edition. |
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12751
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A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, by the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The twenty-second edition, corrected, and brought down to the present time.
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Lockman
, John
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John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
Francis Power (London)
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1790 |
The twenty-second edition, corrected, and brought down to the present time. |
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12757
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A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, by the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-Third Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time.
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Lockman
, John
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
William Bent [55 Paternoster] (London)
William Richardson [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
James Scatcherd (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
Bedwell Law and Son (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
William Goldsmith [Warwick] (London)
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1794 |
The Twenty-Third Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time. |
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13141
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A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, For the Instruction and Entertainment of our Youth of Both Sexes. By the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-First Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time. Adorned with Thirty-two Copper-Plates, representing the most remarkable Occurrences, and the Heads of all the Kings and Queens.
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Lockman
, John
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John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
James Scatcherd and J. Whitaker (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Thomas Carnan (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
James Buckland [57 Paternoster] (London)
Alexander Strahan [Printers St] (London)
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1787 |
The Twenty-First Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time. |
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12134
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A New History of England; from the Earliest Period, to the Present Time. On a plan recommended by The Earl of Chesterfield. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper; Author of the History of Rome, France, Greece, &c. The Eleventh Edition; with considerable additions.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1801 |
The Eleventh Edition; with considerable additions. |
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12129
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1786 |
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12132
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1794 |
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12128
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. A new edition.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1785 |
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12130
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. A new edition.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1788 |
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12131
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates, elegantly engraved from the designs of Mr. Wale. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. The eighth edition, with additions.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1791 |
The eighth edition, with additions. |
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12133
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A New History of England. From the earliest period to the present time. On a plan recommended by the Earl of Chesterfield. Embellished with copper-plates. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper. The tenth edition, with additions.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1798 |
The tenth edition, with additions. |
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12775
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A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1786 |
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12776
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A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1794 |
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12777
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A New History of the Grecian States, from their Earliest Period to their Extinction by the Ottomans. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1795 |
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15023
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A new history of the Holy Bible ; containing everything memorable in the Old and New Testament, as well as the Apocrypha. The Whole related in a regular and connected Manner; interspersed with many suitable and instructive Reflections, tending to illustrate the Holy Scripture, and to render it more plain and easy to the Young and Uninstructed, as well as those of a more advanced Age. By a clergyman of the Church of England.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1785 |
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2670
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A new method of instruction for children from five to ten years old, including moral dialogues, The Children's Island A Tale, Thoughts And Maxims, Models Of Composition In Writing For Children Ten OR Twelve Years Old, and a new method of teaching children to draw. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
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1800 |
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26154
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A new miscellany of tales, songs and poems. By several hands
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Unknown
,
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R. S. (London)
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1725 |
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3053
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A new present for a servant-maid: containing rules for her moral conduct both with respect to herself and her superiors: the whole art of cookery, pickling, preserving, &c. &c. and every other direction necessary to be known in order to render her a complete, useful, and valuable servant. In ten books. I. Necessary cautions and precepts for gaining goodwill and esteem. II. Directions for marketing, or the method of chusing all kinds of butchers meat, fish, fowl, &c. with instructions for carving. III. The whole art of cookery fully displayed, both with regard to dressing plain victuals, and also that of made dishes, soups, broths, &c. together with the best methods of pickling all kinds of fruits, buds, flowers, &c. IV. The art of preserving the most useful fruits, &c. V. The method of candying the fruits, &c. generally kept in a family. VI. The best methods of making all kinds of english wines, and giving them the true flavour of those imported from abroad. VII. The whole art of distillation; with the methods of making the cordial and sweet scented waters hitherto used in England, and also those imported from other countries. VIII. Useful family receipts. IX. Some general rules and directions for maid-servants. X. Instructions for carving according to the terms of art. With marketing tables, and tables for casting-up expences, &c. The whole interspersed with a great number of original receipts, never before published. By Mrs. Haywood.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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Henry Gardner (London)
G. Pearch (London)
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1771 |
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15056
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A new Roman history, from the foundation of Rome to the end of the common-wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the Use of Young Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Johnson
, Richard
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1784 |
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12780
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A New Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome to the End of the Common-Wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1793 |
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12781
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A New Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome to the End of the Common-Wealth. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1800 |
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