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SCAGG.767.034
10-17 Jul 1767: 34 (10/453)
Just arrived from London and to be sold at the Great
Stationary and Book Shop, by Robert Wells, with those who
buy to sell again. . . [There follows a list of 127 lines of
small print, with 70 of the lines in double column, within
the bounds of a normal single column, of various items of
what would today be called office supplies: paper, pencils,
ink, etc., including these articles:] The Complete Florist,
finely coloured, best stout vellum and parchment for
drumheads, setts of cat gut for drums, Farenheit's
thermometers by B. Martin, . . . violins, guittars, German
and English flutes, with books of instruction for most
instruments; Guittar strings, fiddle bows and bridges, hair
for repairing fiddle bows, best Roman and common fiddle
strings, rosin in boxes; blank music books and paper of all
sizes ruled for music.
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