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The art of hair-dressing, and making it grow fast, together, with a plain and easy method of preserving it; with several useful recipes, &c. By William Moore, Ladies Hair-Dresser and Perfumer, (red-House) Orange-Grove, Bath.
Moore, William, hairdresser.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The yellow-Hair'd laddie. An admired duet, from that beautiful Scots pastoral comedy, The gentle shepherd. Sung by Mrs. Cargill and Miss Wheeler, in the characters of Patie and Peggy.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: [1781?]- Books
Shampoos : scientific basis and clinical aspects / edited by R.P.R. Dawber ; Proceedings of the Hair Care Forum sponsored by Proctor & Gamble (H&BC) Ltd., held in Florence, Italy on 28 October 1995.
Date: 1996- Books
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Hair powder: a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt, by Peter Pindar, Esq. [Four lines of verse] To which is added, Frogmore feate, an ode for music, for the first of April. [Five lines of verse]
Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819.Date: 1795- Books
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The mountains of hair's garland; Beautified with several Excellent new songs. I. The Mountain of Hair. II. Sir John Barleycorn. III. The Drum-Major. IV The Dusky Night. V. Nae luck about the house. Licensed and entered according to Order.
Date: 1775?]- Books
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The mountain of hair's garland; Beautified with several excellent new songs. 1 The Mountain of Hair. 2 Sir John Barleycorn. 3 The Drum major. 4 The Dusky Night. 5 Nae luck about the House. Licensed and entered according to Order.
Date: 1780?]- Books
Compassing the vaste globe of the earth : studies in the history of the Hakluyt Society, 1846-1996 with a complete list of the Society's publications / edited by R.C. Bridges and P.E.H. Hair.
Date: 1996- E-books
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The high church lovers: or, a general resolution made by young and old, rich and poor, handsome and homely to be married by Dr. Sacheverel, that true son of the Protestant church, who we wish long to prosper in the works of piety. Tune of, Golden Hair, &c
Date: 1710- Books
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A treatise on the nature and preservation of the hair, in which the causes of its different colours and diseases are explained; AS Also The Means Of Promoting Its Growth; And A Description Of The Method of restoring the Hair to its natural Colour, When Turned Grey BY Time OR Illness; OR, Giving IT When Red, any Shade of Brown, Black, or Auburn, And The Means Of Removing Superfluous Hair Without Injuring The Skin. With Directions For Cutting, Curling, and Dressing the Hair; To Which Are Added, Remarks on the Use of coloured Powders, And Infallible Criterions By which the Purity of White Powder may be ascertained. By J. Mather, Perfumer To His Royal Highness the Duke of York, And Ladies' Hair Dresser, No. 12, Edward Street, Portman Square.
Mather, J., perfumer.Date: [1795?]- Books
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A Letter to the deputy manager of a Theatre-Royal, London, on his lately acquired notoriety, in contriving and arranging the Hair Powder Act, commonly called the poll tax. With a further exposition of the said act. Including several particulars inserted for the protection of housekeepers, &c. Against informers and spies.
Date: M,DCC,XCV. [1795]- Books
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Information for David Kerr farmer and merchant in Innerkip, Thomas Orr farmer in Nethertown of Innerkip, John Hair merchant in Innerkip, Alexander Boag in Hill near Innerkip, Thomas Reid weaver in Innerkip, Robert Hyndman residenter there, and John Hunter cooper there, pannels; against His Majesty's Advocate, for his Majesty's interest, prosecutor.
Date: 1764]- Books
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A translation of the charter from the latin, granted by King Henry VIII to the Company of Barbers of London; whereby they were made a corporation; also transcripts of the letters patent ... with acts of Parliament and bye-laws relative to the ... Company; rules and articles of the Association of Peruke-Makers, Hair-Dressers, &c.
Barbers Company (London, England)Date: [1785]- Books
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Information for Thomas Miller of Barskimming, Esq; his Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of his Majesty; pursuer: against David Kerr farmer and merchant in Innerkip, Thomas Orr farmer in Nethertown of Innerkip, John Hair merchant in Innerkip, Alexander Boag in Hill near Innerkip, Thomas Reid weaver in Innerkip, John Hyndman residenter there, and John Hunter cooper there; pannels.
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Miller : 1760-1766)Date: 1764]- Books
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Duty on income, land tax, &c. Kearsley's annual ten-penny tax tables, for the year 1799; containing the duties on houses Windows Dogs Male Servants Bachelors Carriages with 4 or 2 Wheels Taxed Carts Horses for Pleasure or Draught, Mules. An accurate stamp table, Including the Regulations respecting Deeds, Bilis of Exchange, Notes, Receipts, Legacies, Hair-Powder Licences, Hats, Pawnbrokers, Perfumery, Quack Medicines; and Armorial Bearings; likewise the new duty upon income.
Kearsley, George, active 1791-1813.Date: [1799]- Books
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The new school of love; being the True Art of Courtship; shewing, How every one may know his Partner's Disposition and Temper by the Hair, Eyes, and Nose, &c. with the signification of Moles in any part of the Body, and the Interpretation of Dreams, &c. &c. Also, passionate Love Letters and Answers, &c. &c. To which are added, a choice Collection of the newest and very best Love Songs, Toasts, Sentiments, &c.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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Poor Robin. 1703. An almanack of the old and new fashion: Or, An ephemeris of the best and newest Edition; wherein the Reader may find (exactly calculated to a Hair's breadth) many most excellent remarkable things, worthy his and others choicest Observation. Containing a Two-Fold Calendar; Viz. The Old, Honest, Julian, or English Account, and the Round-Heads, Whimzey-Heads, Maggot-Heads, Paper-Scull'd, Slender-Witted, Muggletonian, or Fanatick Account, with their several Saints Days, and Observations upon every Month. Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Written by Poor Robin, Knight of the Burnt-Island, a Well-Willer to the Mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1703- Books
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A complete collection of abstracts of acts of Parliament and cases with opinions of the judges upon the following taxes: viz. upon houses, Windows, Servants, Horses, Carriages and Dogs; the Duties upon Hair-Powder Certificates; and also the Twenty Per Cent. upon Assessed Taxes; together with the several determinations upon the post-horse act. By John Smee, of the Exchequer, Westminster, Gent. In two volumes. ...
Smee, John.Date: 1797- Books
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Stolen or strayed, On Tuesday Morning last, From the Stable of W. Daviss, Marsh-Side, Edmonton, a Black Horse, sixteen hands high, long rat tail, with a star in his face, a little red Hair behind his near Ear, Two white Heels behind, and both Shoulders sore. - -- Whoever will bring the said horse to W. Daviss, as above, shall receive a reward of one guinea.
Daviss, W.Date: [1799]- Books
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A narrative of some awful events, relative to the sinful conduct, the miserable feelings, and untimely death of Mr. James Hedges, Barber and Hair-Dresser, who had followed his Trade, for some Time as a Master, in or near London, And afterwards as a principal Servant, Both in Bristol and Frome, And Who after having thrown himself out of his Chamber-Window in Frome the 23d, died early on the 25th of March, 1781.
Kingdon, John.Date: [1781]- Books
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Lamentation from the Drury-Lane play-house. A new ballad. Giving a true relation of an ingenious lady, who after she had lost, and found her maiden-head nine times, is now brought to bed of a jolly black, fair, brown boy, Born with Teeth, long Hair on his Head and Breast; who running a-foot at Four Days Old, had like to have been Drown'd in her own Silver Chamber-Pot, of 13 Inches Diameter. To the tune of The fine ladies airs.
Date: 1743?]- Books
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Kearsley's annual eight-penny tax tables, for the year 1795, containing the new duties on Hair Powder, Insurances, Legacies, Receipts, and other Stamps; Stage coaches and pleasure carts Tea, Coffee and Cocoa Nuts, Sweets and Wines. Also an accurate Abstract of the former Taxes on Apprentices Attornies Clerks Auctioneers Alchouse-Keepers Bills of Exchange Brewers Brandy Dealers Bricks and Tiles Candles Coaches Distillers Excise Licences Game Licences Glass Hawkers & Pedlars Houses Horses Medicines Notes of Hand Paper Persumery Post Horses Receipts Servants Slates Spirits Stamps Stones Table Beer Windows Wire, &c. Likewise the new acts for the regulation of franking, The Payment of Soldiers Quarters, And the preventing the Use of False Weights
Kearsley, George, active 1791-1813.Date: [1795]- Books
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The pall-Mall miscellany. Containing, many curious pieces in prose and verse; with variety of new songs, adapted to old ballad tunes and country dances. Amongst about 20 others are the following, viz. The Rape of the Golden-Hair; or, the Defeat of P. Alexis by the Miller's Wife. A facetious Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land. The Tryal of Mr. Harvey of Chippenham in Wiltshire, for having Criminal Conversation with the Wife of Mr. Gouldney, an Attorney of Chippenham aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings of the Common-Pleas, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 28, 1731-2, for which the Plaintiff recover'd 1000 l. Damages. The Irish Absentees new Litany; and the Character of an Irish Absentce. Inscrib'd to the E. of I-q-n. The Lucky Dwarf; or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A Ballad. To the Tune of, Packington's Pound. The Maiden-Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some Time after Seperation. Advice from L. H-y to Miss Md-ws. The Six Firisky Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. To the Tune of, Pretty Parrot say, &c. A new Court allad. To the Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin. The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing more Substantial than Coition. On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face vell'd in a Morning. By a Youth. Two Satvrs on Marriage; and one on a Female Mischief-Maker. A Funeral Poem on the Death of Mrs. Gascoigne.
Date: [1735?]- Books
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The pall-Mall miscellany. Containing many curious pieces in prose and verse; with variety of new songs, adapted to old ballad tunes and country dances. Amongst about 20 others are the following. viz. The Rape of the Golden Hair; or, the Defeat of P. Alexis by the Miller's Wife. A facetious Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land. The Tryal of Mr. Harvey of Chippenham in Wiltshire, for having Criminal Conversation with the Wife of Mr. Gouldney, an Attorney of Chippenham aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings of the Common. Pleas, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 28. 1731-2, for which the Plaintiff recover'd 1000 l. Damage. The Irish Absentees new Litany and the Character of an Irish Absentee. Inscrib'd to the E. of I-q-n. The Lucky Dwarf; or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A Ballad. To the Tune of, Packington's Pound. The Maiden-Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some Time after Seperation. Advice from L. H-y to Miss M-d-ws. The Six frisky Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. To the Tune of, Pretty Parrot say, &c. A new Court Ballad. To the Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin. The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing more Substantial than Coition. On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face veil'd in a Morning. By a Youth. Two Satyrs or Marriage, and one on a Female Mischief-Maker. A Funeral Poem on the Death of Mrs. Gascoigne.
Date: 1732- Books
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The pall-Mall miscellany. Containing, many curious pieces in prose and verse; with variety of new songs, adapted to old ballad tunes and country dances. Amongst about 20 others are the following, viz. The Rape of the Golden-Hair; or, the Defeat of P. Alexis by the Miller's Wife. A facetious Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land. The Tryal of Mr. Harvey of Chippenham in Wiltshire, for having Criminal Conversation with the Wife of Mr. Gouldney, an Attorney of Chippenham aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings of the Common-Pleas, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 28, 1731-2, for which the Plaintiff recover'd 1000 l. Damages. The Irish Absentees new Litany; and the Character of an Irish Absentee. Inscrib'd to the E. of I--q--n. The Lucky Dwarf; or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A Ballad. To the Tune of, Packington's Pound. The Maiden-Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some Time after Seperation. Advice from L. H----y to Miss M--d-ws. The Six Frisky Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. To the Tune of, Pretty Parrot say, &c. A new Court Ballad. To the Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin. The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing more Substantial than Coition. On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face veil'd in a Morning. By a Youth. Two Satyrs on Marriage; and one on a Female Mischief-Maker. A Funeral Poem on the Death of Mrs. Gascoigne.
Date: [1733?]- Books
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The pall-Mall miscellany. Containing, many curious pieces in prose and verse; with variety of new songs, adapted to old ballad tunes and country dances. Amongst about 20 others are the following, viz. The Rape of the Golden-Hair; or, the Defeat of P. Alexis by the Miller's Wife. A facetious Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land. The Tryal of Mr. Harvey of Chippenham in Wiltshire for having Criminal Conversation with the Wife of Mr. Gouldney, an Attorney of Chippenham aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings of the Common-Pleas, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 28, 1731-2, for which the Plaintiff recover'd 1000 l. Damages. The Irish Absentees new Litany; and the Character of an Irish Absentee. Inscrib'd to the E. of I---q--n. The Lucky Dwarf; or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A Ballad. To the Tune of, Packington's Pound. The Maiden-Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some Time after Seperation. Advice from L. H----y to Miss M--d-ws. The Six firisky Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. To the Tune of, Pretty Parrot say, &c. A new Court Ballad. To the Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin. The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing more Substantial than Coition. On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face veil'd in a Morning. By a Youth. Two Satyrs on Marriage; and one on a Female Mischief-Maker. A Funeral Poem on the Death of Mrs. Gascoigne.
Date: [1732?]