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J. Firth, mercer, woollen and linen draper, haberdasher, and hosier, (late partner with Mr. Wrighton) having just returned from London, Manchester, Leeds, &c. ... informs his friends and the public, that he purposes opening his shop in Baxter-Gate, on Monday the 23d instant; ...
Firth, J.Date: [1795]- Books
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To be sold, by Elizabeth Chancellor, just arrived at the Hot-Wells, from her lace warehouse in Dukestreet [sic], St Jamess̀, (the importer from abroad) now at Mr. Mitchels̀, taylor, opposite Vauxhall Gardens, behind Dowry-Square, near the Adam and Eve.
Chancellor, ElizabethDate: [1760]- Books
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John Cunningham, taylor, at the mahogany door, near the Chapel, King's Street Golden Square. Name on the door. The variety of advertisements by several master taylors in London, ...
Cunningham, John, taylor.Date: 1770?]- Books
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To the ladies. Cheap Petticoats, Cloaks, Mercery, Linen-Drapery, &c. George Murry, (successor to Mr. Thornton,) At His warehouse, No 339, Oxford-Street, The Corner of Queen-Street, Facing Portland-Street.
Murry, George.Date: 1791?]- Books
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On the first of October next will be published, (price 2s. 6d.) elegantly printed in quarto, number II. of a new work, intituled, A complete view of the dress and habits of the people of England, from the establishment of the saxons in Britain to the present time; illustrated by engravings taken from the most authentic remains of antiquity; by Joseph Strutt.
Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802.Date: 1796]- Books
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John Maningford, taylor, hosier, and haberdasher, the lower-end of St. James's-Parade, Bath, desires to inform the nobility, gentry, and others, that he carries on the said businesses, in all the various branches, ...
Maningford, John.Date: [1773?]- Books
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Air waistcoats. A very beneficial contrivance, and universally allowed to be the most perfect security against drowning. ... To be had of the inventor, William Cobbe, ...
Cobbe, William.Date: 1776?]- Books
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Par patente et privilege de sa majesté britanique, tablettes angloises d'eune [sic] nouvelle cire, propre à noircir les souliers, les bottes, les Rarnois, les carrosses, &c. soit de cuir ou de marroquin.
Bayley, William, perfumer in Cockspur Street.Date: 1780?]- Books
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Addresse au bon ton. Decet mihi hæc vestis? ... Caske, habit-maker, no. 30, Charles-Street, ...
Caske, John.Date: 1788]- Books
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John Centlivres, No. 6, In Founders-Court, Lothbury, Behind the Royal-Exchange, London, sells Swiss linens, viz. Yard-Wide Linens for Shirting, Seven-Eighths ditto, Diaper for Tabling, sundry Breadths, Diaper Napkining, 3 Yard 31/4 Yard and 31/2 Yard Wide Sheeting, From 9s. to 1l. 1s. per Ell, Which maketh Sheets all of a Piece. Also 2 Yard and 2 Ell-Wide, from 10s. to 15s. per Ell. Ell-Wide sheeting, From 3s. to 6s. per Ell; All at the lowest Price, which is fixed on each Piece. And Levade's Genuine Arquebusade Water, Being the sole Importer thereof: It is the best that can be had, as I can prove. Likewise Hungary Water, Carm Water, Sans Pariel, French Lavender, Capers, and fine Anchovies. N. B. Fine Damask Tabling of all Sizes; also Ditto in Sets of all Sizes.
Centlivres, John, -1791.Date: 1795?]- Books
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Bought of Thomas Comerford, importer of Irish linen, French cambric, and lawns, No. 78, New Bond Street, four doors from Oxford Street. T. Comerford is determined to sell the following articles upon such terms as must convince the buyers of their advantage in preferring hi warehouse: ...
Comerford, Thomas.Date: 1790?]