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The Intelligencer: or, Merchants assistant Shewing, in an alphabetical manner, the names and places of abode of all the merchants and considerable traders throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark. With an exact account of all the stage-coaches and carriers in Great Britain, the inns where they set up, and the time of their coming in, and going out. Which, with Ogilby's book of the roads and fairs, will make a compleat pocket-companion for...
Published 1738Online Access
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The trepan: being a true relation, full of stupendious variety, of the strange practises of Mehetabel the wife of Edward Jones, and Elizabeth wife of Lieutenant John Pigeon, sister to the said Mehetabel. Wherein is discovered the subtil method whereby they cheated Mr. Wessel Goodwin, a dyar in Southwark, and all his children of a fair estate: with...
Published 1656Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The trepan: being a true relation, full of stupendious variety, of the strange practises of Mehetabel the wife of Edward Jones, and Elizabeth wife of Lieutenant John Pigeon, sister to the said Mehetabel. Wherein is discovered the subtil method whereby they cheated Mr. Wessel Goodwin, a dyar in Southwark, and all his children of a fair estate: with...
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The trepan being a true relation, full of stupendious variety, of the strange practises of Mehetabel, the wife of Edward Jones, and Elizabeth, wife of Lieutenant John Pigeon, sister to the said Mehetabel, being both Quakers : wherein is discovered the subtil method whereby they cheated Mr. Wessel Goodwin, a dyar in Southwark, and all his children of a fair estate :...
Published 1656Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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The trepan being a true relation, full of stupendious variety, of the strange practises of Mehetabel, the wife of Edward Jones, and Elizabeth, wife of Lieutenant John Pigeon, sister to the said Mehetabel, being both Quakers : wherein is discovered the subtil method whereby they cheated Mr. Wessel Goodwin, a dyar in Southwark, and all his children of a fair estate :...
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The eract dealer's daily companion Instructing him throughly in all things absolately neccesary to be known by all those who would thrive in the world; and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick, &c. containing, a table of accounts ready cast up, for the buying or selling of any commodity, either by number, weight of measure: with a table shewing the interest, or rebace of any sum of money at 5 and 6 percent, &c. shewing the principal cities and market-towns in Great Britain and Wales, and what days of the week they are kept on; with the distance of one city and market-town from another; and in what country each city and town lies, very useful for all wholesale dealers and tradesmen. Likewise an alphabetical account of all the carriers, waggoners, and stage-coaches that come to London, Westminster, and Southwark, form all parts of England and Wales, with...
Published 1721Online Access
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