Published April 2d, 1743, according to Act of Parliament, by G. Foster, at the White Horse, on Ludgate-Hill, and G. Bickham in May's-Buildings, Cove[nt-Garden, London--lacking]
Subject (Name):
Rock, Richard, 1690?-1777.
Subject (Topic):
Quacks and quackery, Great Britain, Politics and government, Physicians, Spectators, Medicine shows, Selling, and Horses
Collection of business papers and correspondence relating to Kemp and Potter family members. Contains a marriage settlement between Amy Elizabeth Kemp and Henry Higham; a manuscript notebook containing notes on business matters, possibly belonging to ...
Description:
Isaac Kemp (-1775?) and his son Anthony Facer Kemp (1730-1815) were London tobacco and liquor merchants. Anthony Facer Kemp's daughter, Amy Elizabeth Kemp (1769-1809) married Henry Higham (1769?-) in 1790, and in 1803 remarried William Potter (-1830?)...
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Higham, Henry, 1769?-, Kemp, Amy Elizabeth, 1769-1809., Kemp, Anthony Facer, 1730-1815., Kemp, Isaac, -1775?, Kemp family., Potter family., and Potter, William, -1830?
Subject (Topic):
Apprentices, Merchants, Selling, Liquors, Tobacco, and Tobacco industry
Bartrum & George, hatters, hosiers, glovers, &c. sell the following articles ... and Bartrum and George, hatters, hosiers, glovers, &c. sell the following articles ...
Printed particulars for the 27 February 1826 sale of the Olympic Theatre; specific conditions of sale enumerated on unnumbered page 2.
Alternative Title:
Olympic Theatre, with the Lord Chamberlain's licence, Particulars. This elegant and unique theatre, has been erected, and subsequently improved, at an expense little short of thirty thousand pounds, and during the proprietorship of Mr. Elliston ..., and Olympic Theatre, with the Lord Chamberlain's Licence. Particulars of the Olympic Theatre in Drury Lane, which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Robins, at their Great Rooms, Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday, 27th of February, 1826 ...
Description:
At foot of unnumbered page 1: May be viewed till the sale, by tickets, and Particulars had twenty-one days prior, at the Theatre; of Mr. Walford, solicitor, 35, Clarges Street, Piccadilly; and of Messrs. Robins, Piazza, Covent Garden.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
England., Angleterre., and England
Subject (Name):
Olympic Theatre (London, England)
Subject (Topic):
Selling, Theaters, Real estate business, Licenses, and Immobilier
"Satire on horse-dealing: a dealer stands beside a horse in poor condition on which sits a child, probably his son; potential customers examine the horse's teeth and hind hoof; the dealer's patter is reproduced below."--British Museum online catalogue...
"Satire on horse-dealing: a dealer stands beside a horse in poor condition on which sits a child, probably his son; potential customers examine the horse's teeth and hind hoof; the dealer's patter is reproduced below."--British Museum online catalogue...