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BEP(F.769.067
4 Dec 1769:33 (1784)
Andrew Barclay at the sign of the gilt bible in Conrhill,
informs his customers and others, that he is removed from
the shop north side of the Three Kings, to the other side of
the way, nearly opposite to the Heart & Crown, about half
way between the old brick meeting & Dr. Sewall's, where he
binds all sorts of books, gilt or plain, in the nearest and
best manner. . . [2 more lines] N.B. At the same place may
be had a variety of books in divinity, history, pamphlets,
plays, Tansur's and Williams's Singing-Books, Psalm-Books,
Psalters. . . [4 more lines]
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