Richard Branson, chimney-sweeper & nightman, (living at no. 394,) opposite Cecil-Street, near the Adelphi in the Strand; performs the chimney-sweeping business in all its branches; extinguishes chimneys when on fire, with the greatest care and safety; cleans Smoak-Jacks, and cures Smoaky Coppers, having clean Cloths, and always attends with the Boys himself, and will always be obliged to any Person that please to employ me. Any Person that pleases to send to my House, shall be immediately waited on, by Day or Night. Please to take care of this Bill to prevent Mistakes.

  • Branson, Richard, chimney-sweeper.
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[London, s.n., 1787]

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1 sheet : ill. ; 1/80.

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ESTC T44937

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