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NYG(W.761.053
18 May 1761:42 (122)
James Watt, book-binder, is removed from the house of
Richard Van Veark, in Broad-street, into Maiden-lane,
opposite Alderman Lespinard's, and near the Three Pigeons,
where he carries on the business of book-binding as usual,
in all its branches; and has to sell ready made, merchants
ledgers, journals, day-books, receipt and letter-books, &c.
&c. He also has to dispose of a great quantity of large
house bibles, common ditto, testaments, prayer-books,
spelling-books, Watts's Psalms, and a large assortment of
other books, too tedious to mention; likewise upwards of 200
plays and farces; paper, quills, wafer, pencils, &c. . .
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