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700789

From 1787 York, England...

Item #700789

November 03, 1787

THE YORK CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 3, 1787  



* Rare 18th century publication



A nice newspaper from the UK with mostly European reports and ads. 

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, full red tax stamp on the front page, small wear hole to the front leaf, minor rubbing.



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700787

From 1787 York, England...

Item #700787

November 23, 1787

THE YORK CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 23, 1787  A nice newspaper from the U.K. The back page has an: "American Anecdote" from the Revolutionary War.



Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, with a nice, full red tax stamp on the front page, nice condition.



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700777

On the retirement of George Washington from public office...

Item #700777

December 16, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Maryland, Dec. 16, 1796  



* President George Washington

* Retirement from public service




The front page includes 18 illustrated ship advertisements.

Page 3 has a letter signed in type: George Washington, in response to another letter about his retirement from public office. Washington makes some nice comments.

Page 2 has another lett... See More  

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700771

On George Washington retiring from public life...

Item #700771

September 26, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept. 26, 1796  



* Rare 18th century American publication

* re. President George Washington's retirement




The front page has 22 illustrated ship ads.

Page 3 has a nice report: "The Resignation of The President of the United States" which notes in part: "...is at length announced to us in form...there is nothing w... See More  

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700770

Washington signs an Act of Congress...

Item #700770

August 06, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Aug. 6, 1796  



* President George Washington



Over half of the back page is taken up with: "An ACT laying duties on carriages for the conveyance of persons, & repealing the former act for that purpose." which is signed in type by the President: Go. Washington.

The back page also has two reward ads for runaway slaves.

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700766

Runaway slave ads...

Item #700766

June 16, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Maryland, June 16, 1796  The front page features 22 illustrated ship ads.

Page 3 has an ad: "For Sale: A young, healthy Negro Woman..." with details, and the back page has an ad for: "Negro Tom" describing: "A Black Man, about 5 feet 6 inches high...ran off from Fell's Point on Sunday..." then describing his ... See More  

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700671

Huge map of the Mississippi River dated June 1, 1775...

Item #700671

January 01, 1783

COURSE of the RIVER MISSISSIPI [sic] from the Balise to Fort Chartres; Taken on an Expedition to the Illinois, in the latter end of the Year 1763 by Lieut. Ross of the 34th Regiment: Improved from the Surveys of that River made by the French".

London, Printed for Robt. Sayer No. 53 in 'Fleet Street, Published as the Act directs, 11 June 1775" 



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700646

Washington, Jefferson & Adams sign an Act of Congress...

Item #700646

September 07, 1790

THE CONCORD HERALD & NEW HAMPSHIRE INTELLIGENCER, Sept. 7, 1790 



* Treaty of New York

* Creek Nation - Indians 

* President George Washington

* Southeast boundaries dispute




A rather scarce title, existing for just 4 years. Only 3 American institutions have this date in their collections.
The most significant content is the printing of President George Washingto
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700624

George Washington "signature" on the front page...

Item #700624

April 19, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 19, 1797  



* President George Washington

* Act of Congress script signature




The front page contains an Act of Congress, taking close to a full column of text, being: "An Act for Raising a Further sum of Money by additional Duties on certain Articles imported; & for other purposes." which is signed in script type: Go. Washington. This was ... See More  

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700623

Four George Washington signatures on the front page...

Item #700623

April 26, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 26, 1797  



* President George Washington

* United States Congress acts




The front page features not one, but four documents each signed by the President: Go. Washington, three of them are signed in the very desirable script type. One of the Acts relates to fixing the military establishment of the United States.

Four pages, very light damp staining at ... See More  

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700622

Three "signatures" by Washington on his last day in office...

Item #700622

April 22, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 22, 1797  



* President George Washington's last day in office

* Three Acts of Congress signed in script type




The front page contains not one but three Acts of Congress, each one signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington.

The Acts are regarding duties on distilled spirits, one for placing buoys in Boston harbor, and one for setting the... See More  

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700604

"The Crisis" essay #9 by Thomas Paine...

Item #700604

June 13, 1780

THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET, Philadelphia, June 13, 1780  "The Crisis" is a collection of 13 essays written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 Paine wrote Common Sense, an extremely popular and successful pamphlet arguing for Independence from England. The essays collected here constitute Paine's ongoing support for an independent and self-governing ... See More  

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700584

The historic Boston Non-Importation Agreement...

Item #700584

May 15, 1769

THE PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, May 15, 1769 



* The Boston Non-Importation Agreement

* Boycott of British goods b merchants & traders

* Rare Colonial Pennsylvania publication




The entire front page is taken up with: "The Speech of Th-m-s P--wn--ll, Esq. in the House of "Commons, in Favour of America" which is an interesting defen... See More  

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700583

Causes & Necessity of Taking Up Arms: consumes the entire front page...

Item #700583

July 29, 1775

THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE & COUNTRY JOURNAL, Rhode Island, July 29, 1775  In the world of American Revolutionary literature and manuscripts three bodies of work stand out: 1) Thomas Paine's Common Sense; 2) the Declaration of Independence; and 3) the earliest of the Revolutionary trinity: The Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms.

All of the front page and a bit of page 2 are taken up ... See More  

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700574

Ethan Allen a prisoner... Two letters from George Washington... N.Y. governor hopes for reconciliation...

Item #700574

April 04, 1776

NEW-ENGLAND CHRONICLE: OR THE ESSEX GAZETTE, April 4, 1776  



* Ethan Allen as a prisoner

* General George Washington 

* American Revolutionary War

* Great year to have (1776)




A wealth of fine content in this issue from this desirable year.

Page 2 has a wonderful address from the Massachusetts Council offering praise and support to "His Excellency GEORGE WASHINGTON, Es... See More  

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700463

Battle of Fort Frontenac...

Item #700463

November 02, 1758

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 2, 1758 



* Fort Frontenac captured

* French and Indian War




The back page has a very nice letter: "...from an officer in one of the provincial regiments in America...dated Albany, Sept. 15" which begins: "You will hear from many hands the successful blow struck against the French interest in America by the taking of Cadaraque, or (as th... See More  

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700403

Land purchase document from New England, 1752...

Item #700403

May 01, 1752

A part-printed, part-handwritten document by "...Elisha West of Kingston in the County of Plymouth in New England...sum of sixty six pounds thirteen shillings & four pence...absolutely convey...a certain farm or parcel of land..." with the various details. Dated near the bottom at Plymouth "May the first AD 1752" with several signatures, including some remnants of two red w... See More  

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700402

Two nice engravings in the masthead...

Item #700402

July 25, 1746

THE LONDON COURANT, England, July 25, 1746  



* Jacobite Rebellion era

* Nice masthead engravings




The masthead features two engravings, one showing a sailing ship and the other a post-boy 'trumpeting' the news.

Various news from Europe with most of the back page taken up with advertisements.

Complete as a single sheet issue, the margins appear to have been hand-trimmed cl... See More  

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700397

Not held by any American institution... Reports from New York & Boston...

Item #700397

July 29, 1758

PUE'S OCCURRENCES, Dublin, Ireland, July 29, 1758  



* Rare 18th century publication

* Not held by any American institution




An early Irish newspaper with pages 1 and 2 having various news reports while most of the balance of the issue is taken up with ads & notices.

Page 2 has: "Plantation News" with reports datelined from New York and Boston, from during the Fre... See More  

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700357

During Washington's administration... Letter from George Rogers Clark...

Item #700357

March 12, 1794

GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, March 12, 1794  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.

Page 3 has a: "Proposal" signed in type by the famed: G. R. Clark, "For raising volunteers for the reduction of the Spanish posts of the Mississippi, for opening the trade of the said River, and giving freedo... See More  

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700355

From during George Washington's administration...

Item #700355

March 08, 1794

GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, March 8, 1794  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.

Page 3 has: "Laws Of The Union" which notes: "An Act in Alteration of the Act Establishing a Mint & Regulating the Coins of the United States". The back page has 12 illustrated ship ads.

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700346

During Washington's administration...

Item #700346

January 31, 1793

THE MAIL; OR CLAYPOOLE'S DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Jan. 31, 1793  A typical newspaper of the day from during George Washington's administration. Page 3 has a notice headed: "War Department" concerning filing for pension benefits, signed in type by: H. Knox, Secretary of War.

Four pages, never-trimmed margins, very nice condition.

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700337

A supplement issue almost entirely filled with ads...

Item #700337

November 15, 1792

SUPPLEMENT TO DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1792  This is a single sheet that is almost entirely taken up with advertisements that would not have fit in the "regular" issue.

Complete as a full size single sheet, wide, never-trimmed margins, irregular at the very top is a paper-making flow, not loss. Otherwise in nice condition.

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700336

A supplement issue almost entirely filled with ads, two slave-related...

Item #700336

November 14, 1792

SUPPLEMENT TO DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1792  This is a single sheet that is almost entirely taken up with advertisements that would not have fit in the "regular" issue. One is for: "The Time of a Negro Woman For Sale..." & another: "Twenty Dollars Reward" for 2 runaway: "...young Negro lads..." with details.

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700235

This title is not held by any American institution...

Item #700235

June 01, 1799

FELIX FARLEY'S BRISTOL JOURNAL, England, June 1, 1799  The masthead features an engraving somewhat similar to the Royal coat-of-arms. A folio size newspaper with untrimmed margins, several illustrated ship ads on the front page with mostly British & other European reports inside.

This title is not held by any American institution. It is Crane & Kaye title #1316a.

Four pages, ful... See More  

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700203

Handsome newspaper from this famous British town...

Item #700203

December 11, 1795

KENTISH GAZETTE, Canterbury, England, Dec. 11, 1795  A handsome issue of the 18th century from this famous town, with two decorative embellishments in the masthead & ornate lettering in the title. Various British news & ads of the day with a partial red tax stamp on page 3.

Four pages, nice condition.

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700178

A few bits referencing America...

Item #700178

February 27, 1769

THE GLOCESTER JOURNAL, England (now spelled Gloucester), Feb . 27, 1769  



* Pre American Revolutionary War

* Nice masthead for display




Various British news reports throughout, with its finest feature being the handsome masthead with two detailed engravings and the ornate lettering. This is from the period when the troubling relationship between England and America was coming to a... See More  

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700174

Nice content on America: rumblings of a future war...

Item #700174

December 26, 1768

THE GLOCESTER JOURNAL, England (now spelled Gloucester), Dec. 26, 1768  Various British news reports throughout, with its finest feature being the handsome masthead with two detailed engravings and the ornate lettering. This is from the period when the troubling relationship between England and America was coming to a head. The Boston Massacre would be less than 2 years away.

Page 2 has seve... See More  

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700162

On the ineligibility of federal judges...

Item #700162

February 05, 1791

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 5, 1791  



* First Bank of the United States

* Early American government




The entire front page & most of page 2 are taken up with the: "Debate on the Ineligibility of Federal Judges", in the Massachusetts Legislature. Page 2 has mention from "Congress" that the Act to incorporate the Bank of the United States was read the first &... See More  

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699986

William Cobbett's famous newspaper...

Item #699986

March 15, 1798

PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE, Philadelphia, March 15, 1798  This was William Cobbett's important and controversial--but short-lived--daily newspaper. Cobbett was a prolific & controversial publisher who often wrote under the pen-name of "Peter Porcupine." He was famous for sniping at his political opponents, usually those of a Jeffersonian-Republican sentiment.

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699820

An attempted early demonstration of a parachute ends comically... News from America...

Item #699820

July 14, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 14, 1785  The back page has a report concerning the early use of a parachute, bits noting: "...persons were assembled...late Blanchard's Aerobatic Academy near Vauxhall, to be spectators of an experiment made by a Italian with a parachute, who was to have let himself down from a prodigious altitude and to manifest his composure by playing on a viol... See More  

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699749

Private citizen George Washington hopes to solve the Indian troubles...

Item #699749

February 19, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Feb. 19, 1785  The back page has an: "Extract of a Letter from New York" which reports on the troubles with the Indians along the Ohio River. One big men lions: "...General Washington, who has now reduced himself to the rank of a private citizen, has offered to go to Nantucket... in the spring to endeavour to settle affairs, to hold a talk with th... See More  

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699747

A wretched life in The Bahamas... On Florida being ceded to Spain...

Item #699747

February 15, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Feb. 15, 1785  Page 2 has news: "...from St. Augustine, in East Florida." noting: "They give a melancholy account of the situation of the few setters who remained on the province being ceded to Spain. The gloomy disposition of the Spaniards & their enthusiastic tenets by no means atone for the blessings of a free government..." with more ... See More  

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699746

Quality of life in New Brunswick...

Item #699746

February 12, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Feb. 12, 1785  The back page has a: "Letter from St. John's River, New Brunswick" on the quality of life there, noting in part: "The establishing of a government on this side of the Bay of Fundy is a lost pleasing circumstance...The rapid increase of people of property & in the cultivation of the country convinces me every day of our abili... See More  

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699741

Trouble with the Indians in Kentucky...

Item #699741

January 20, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 20, 1785  



* Indians - Native Americans

* Murder & scalping in Kentucky




Page 2 has a report, which although headed: "Jamaica" actually has reports from Danville, Kentucky, noting in part: "...the Indians, after having collected our prisoners...all of a sudden....came to a resolution not to deliver them up...the determination of the... See More  

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699738

On one of the major pioneers in manned balloon flights...

Item #699738

January 06, 1785

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 6, 1785  



* Early ballooning - aviation pioneer

* Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier




Page 5 has a paragraph on one of the pioneers of manned flight, noting: "The famous M. Pilastre de Rozier, after having in vain waited...for a favourable wind to waft him & his balloon to the British shore, has given up all thoughts of such an aeri... See More  

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699656

Newspaper edited by the famed Jonathan Swift...

Item #699656

October 09, 1713

THE EXAMINER, London, Oct. 9, 1713 



* Rare 18th century publication



This editorial-format newspaper was edited by the famed Jonathan Swift at this time (of Gulliver's Travels fame), It promoted a Tory perspective on British politics, at a time when Queen Anne had replaced Whig ministers with Tories.

Complete as a single sheet newspaper as was typical of the day, 8 1/4 by 13 inches,... See More  

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699650

"American News"...

Item #699650

May 17, 1781

THE MIDDLESEX JOURNAL & EVENING POST, London, May 17, 1781  



* Revolutionary War Era

* From The Enemy




Page 2 begins with a report headed: "American News" mostly taken up with a Proclamation signed in type by: Anthony Johnson, commander-in-chief of British forces in the Caribbean, concerning the taking of Dutch ships.

Irregular at the left margin affects a few letter... See More  

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699646

Reports relating to the French & Indian War...

Item #699646

January 26, 1758

THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Jan. 26, 1758  



* British officer Robert Monckton

* French and Indian War promotion




Page 2 has a brief item relating to the ongoing French & Indian War, noting: "Robert Monckton, Esq., is likewise appointed Lieutenant Colonel commandant of the Royal American regiment in the room of Lieutenant Colonel Desceaux, deceased."

Also a li... See More  

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699520

A plea for separation of church & state in America... Indian troubles...

Item #699520

September 17, 1768

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 17, 1768 



* re. separation of church and state in America



Over one-third of a page is taken p with a letter concerning: "The establishment of a Protestant episcopate in America is also very zealously contended for; and is very alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to fly th... See More  

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699484

Famous Scottish title...

Item #699484

November 17, 1796

THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Nov. 17, 1796  



* 18th century red tax stamp



A typical newspaper of the day with ads & a wealth of news reports, mostly from Europe.

Four pages, red tram strap at the top of the front page, a bit close-trimmed at the top of page 3, generally good condition.

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699483

Early title from London...

Item #699483

July 08, 1746

THE DAILY GAZETTEER, London, England, July 8, 1746 



* Era of the Jacobite Rebellion

* Rare 18th century publication




Various European reports throughout with advertisements on the back page. The front page has some items relating to the Jacobite Rebellion.

Complete as a single sheet issue, 9 1/2 by 14 1/4 inches, trimmed at the margins but not affecting any letters or words, nice condi... See More  

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699474

Small German newspaper from 1716...

Item #699474

June 10, 1716

NEUE ZEITUNGEN von GELCHRTEN SACHEN, Leipzig, Germany, June 10, 1716  



* Rare miniature curiosity



A very early and tiny newspaper from this largest city in the German province of Saxony. The title roughly translates: "News From Learned Things". Totally in the German language.

Six pages, 4 by 6 1/2 inches, great condition.... See More  

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699469

One of the less common, early titles...

Item #699469

October 13, 1708

THE REHEARSAL, London, Oct. 13, 1708  



* Rare 18th century publication



A fine single sheet newspaper which lasted only 6 years. It was published by Charles Leslie, considered a violent controversialist who was virtually inextinguishable. Another source notes: "...in August 1704, he had started, in opposition to the ‘Observator’ and Defoe's ‘Review,
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699463

A variant and short-lived title...

Item #699463
THE REHEARSAL OF OBSERVATOR, London, England  Oct. 28, 1704  



* Volume 1 - Number 13 issue

* Rare 18th century publication




A variant title --& earlier date--of the newspaper titled "The Rehearsal" and much less common. This is issue #13. In the masthead is the topic of the day: "The Observatory's Preparation for his Trial. The Argument of the Whiggs, Th... See More  

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699461

A large & decorative masthead... Avoiding taxation...

Item #699461

March 15, 1722

THE ORIGINAL LONDON POST OR, HEATHCOTE'S INTELLIGENCE, London, England, March 15, 1722  

* Great masthead engraving
* Very rare publication

A rare title with the text running continuously from issue to issue, the lead sentence is the completion of the last sentence from the previous issue.
This was done by several periodicals during this period to avoid the tax on newspapers. This format classifi





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699458

Rare title from this era...

Item #699458

December 02, 1718

THE FLYING-POST: OR, THE POSTS-MASTER, London, March 11, 1717-8 (1718 by today's calendar)  



* Very rare & early 18th century publication



In 1695 the Licensing Act of England was allowed to lapse, which caused several newspapers to begin publication, this title being one of them. But this is certainly one of the more rare titles as we have only offered a few in the past 50 ... See More  

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699442

Early title from London...

Item #699442

November 04, 1741

THE DAILY GAZETTEER, London, England, Nov. 4, 1741  Various European reports throughout with advertisements on pages 2 and 4. Most issues are single sheet, however this is a four page newspaper.

Measures 9 1/2 by 14 1/4 inches, full red tax stamp on the front page, nice condition.

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699431

Nice item on Sir Christopher Wren...

Item #699431

September 08, 1716

THE POST BOY, Sept. 8, 1716  Near the top of the back page is a very significant item on the famous architect Sir Christopher Wren.

The report reads: "Christopher Wren, Esq., is removed from being Clerk of his Majesty's Works, and is succeeded by John Mercer Esq., formerly belonging to Mr. How's Office, as pay-master of the guards and garrison."

Christopher Wren is one of ... See More  

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699430

A variant and short-lived title...

Item #699430
THE REHEARSAL OF OBSERVATOR, London, England  Nov. 11, 1704  A variant title --& earlier date--of the newspaper titled "The Rehearsal" and much less common. This is issue #15. In the masthead is the topic of the day: "The Method of the Dissenters Towards Peace & Union".

A single sheet newspaper printed on both sides measuring 8 by 13 1/2 inches, various foxin... See More  

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