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Penmanship - Early works to 1800 (26)
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Champion, Joseph, 1709-approximately 1765 (3)
Bickham, George, -1758 (2)
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Langford, Richard, -1814 (2)
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Practical and ornamental penmanship. A new copy book, by Richard Clark, writing mast: to the Royal Academy, at Portsmouth[.]
Clark, Richard, writing master.
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Date: 1752
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