Divided into three areas of concern, the contents included: managing family finances and work for the man of the house; advice on domestic management for both country and city housewives; miscellanies for pleasure reading and entertainment, including songs with music. and Extent of publication not known; no more published?
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Geographic):
England --Social life and customs --18th century --Periodicals
Subject (Topic):
Home economics --Accounting --England --Periodicals. and Home economics --England --Periodicals.
BEIN Z17 240ka: Autograph: Mary Tuting. and Reissue. A reprint of The Scourge, originally published weekly in 43 numbers from Feb. 4-Nov. 25, 1717. By Thomas Lewis.
BEIN Z17 0221: Copies 1, 2 and 3 are variant issues., BEIN Z17 0221: Copy 2: Bookplate and autograph of Francis Osborne, Duke of Leeds., By Steele, Addison, Budgell, and others, 1711-1712; by Addison, Budgell, and others, 1714., Caption title., Imprint varies: numb. 16, 18-498, Printed by Sam. Buckley, and sold by A. Baldwin; as also by Charles Lillie, perfumer; number 499-555, Printed for S. Buckley, and J. Tonson, and sold by A. Baldwin; numb. 556-636, Printed by S. Buckley and J. Tonson., Irregularities in numbering occur, but all omissions of a number, except one, are corrected by doubling a later number. No. 607 was omitted without subsequent correction, to make the total number of original issues 635. In the original issues 635 was omitted and the last two were numbered 636. Reprints correct all errors, and a complete set is usually described as "no. 1-635." "Vol. 9th and last, no. 636-695" is a reprint of a different periodical, and has no connection with this publication., The numbers published in 1714 are called also v. 8, by reason of the fact that no. 1-555, 1711-1712 had been reprinted in 7 v., in duodecimo and in octavo, in 1712-1713. "Vol. 8" was first reprinted in 1715., and v. 1-8 (1-635); Mar. 1, 1710-Dec. 28, 1714.
Publisher:
Printed for Sam Buckley and sold by A. Baldwin,
Subject (Name):
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Autograph, Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Duke of, 1751-1799. Bookplate, and Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729
BEIN 2004 S10: House of Commons Library bookplate and stamped binding: 16, 21-23., BEIN 2004 S10: Sun Fire-Office copy with bookplate of William Gibson. Presentation inscription dated April, 1868, from G.W. Noonan, former director of Sun Fire-Office, to his son, Frederick Heining, the new director. Extensive ms. notes, perhaps in Noonan's hand, and ms. tables of contents: 1-15, 17-20, BEIN 2004 S10: Volume 21 is labeled as volume 23., Collects the quarterly isues; quarterly issues called [number I]-number XCII., Description based on: Volume I (For the year 1716); title from title page., Each volume indexed., Imprint varies; later volumes list H. M. as printer; T . Norris, J . Brooke, R . Gosling, J. MacEuen, E. Nutt, D. Browne, C. King as booksellers; and C. Meere, R. Nutt, S. Nevill as printer-booksellers., Issued and sold by the Sun Fire-office., On title page: Publish'd at the expence of the Sun Fire-Office., Pagination is continuous for each volume., and The Chronological register (v. 2-3) and Chronological diary (v. 4-23), issued with the Historical register beginning with v. 2 (1717), have separate title pages and pagination; not listed on title page until v. 3.
Publisher:
Printed, and sold by H. Meere in Black Fryers,
Subject (Geographic):
Europe--History--18th century--Periodicals, Great Britain--History--George I, 1714-1727--Periodicals, Great Britain--History--George II, 1727-1760--Periodicals, and Great Britain--Politics and government--1714-1760--Periodicals
Subject (Name):
Great Britain.--Parliament.--House of Commons.--Library--Binding, Great Britain.--Parliament.--House of Commons.--Library--Bookplate, Heining, Frederick--Presentation inscription from G.N. Noonan, Meres, John, ed, Noonan, G. W.--Ms. notes, Noonan, G. W.--Presentation inscription to F. Heining, and Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., publisher