Handbill that lists the routes and timings of departure for coaches operated in 1806 by Roberts, Thompson and Co., leaving London from the White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane and Cross Keys Inn, Wood Street, to a variety of destinations, including Chester, Cambridge, Canterbury, Edinburgh, Fakenham, Hull, Ipswich, Liverpool, Manchester, Norwich, Yarmouth, and York
Description:
Caption title., Framed by border of printers' ornaments., and With unidentified contemporary ms. notes from newspaper notices dated 27 September 1806, in ink. For further information, consult library staff.
Handbill that lists the routes and timings of departure for coaches operated in 1806 by Roberts, Thompson and Co., leaving London from the White Horse Inn, Fetter Lane and Cross Keys Inn, Wood Street, to a variety of destinations, including Chester, Cambridge, Canterbury, Edinburgh, Fakenham, Hull, Ipswich, Liverpool, Manchester, Norwich, Yarmouth, and York
Description:
Caption title., Framed by border of printers' ornaments., and With unidentified contemporary ms. notes from newspaper notices dated 27 September 1806, in ink. For further information, consult library staff.
Title from text below image., Date of publication from unverified data in local card catalog record., Description based on imperfect impression; sheet trimmed with loss of left edge of image., Six stanzas of verse in letterpress below title: Ye bakers of London, beware, who have long liv'd on adulteration ..., Text following imprint: ... price one penny., Publisher's advertisement above imprint: Just published, price one penny with a cut, the "Pope's dreadful curse.", and Manuscript edits to letterpress stanzas in contemporary hand.
Publisher:
Printed and published by J.L. Marks, No. 23, Russell Court, Covent Garden ...
English Woman (Author of To the women of England), author
Published / Created:
[1803]
Call Number:
File 63 803 En58++
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
At a time when every man who is a Briton acknowledges the blessing by pressing forward to offer ...
Description:
Signed: An English Woman., "Extract from the British Neptune of Sunday, August 7.", "What has been thus feebly urged and attempted by an obscure individual, the affections which live in the breasts of the mother, the wife, the sister, will enforce and accomplish. Poor in everything but love to Britain, my native land, the citadel of my comforts, I throw my mite into the British Treasury.", With contemporary manuscript annotation "James L. Mifflin English Paper" in ink on verso., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed for John Ginger, no. 169, Piccadilly; where all the patriotic papers may be had, sorted and W. Flint, printer, Old Bailey
Subject (Geographic):
England.
Subject (Name):
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
Subject (Topic):
Proposed invasion of England, 1793-1805, Women in war, and Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815