

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 31/32 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 35/36 1724-1773
Mary Heath (ne Jacob) - had issued below
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 5/6 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 2/3 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 0/1 ? 1759-
Saturday 2 February 1760
Leicester Journal
The following Magazines may be had of Mess.Marten, Ireland and Gregory in Leicester; Fox, Trimmer and Roe in Derby; Ward, Heath, Cresswell, Collyer & Burbage in Nottingham; Lockwood in Mansfield and Chesterfields; Simmons in Sheffield; Gregory in Winster, - - - -
By his Majesty's Royal License and Protection - this day is Published, price 6d.
Ornamented with an Elegant Frontispiece designed by Mr.Wale, and engraved by Grignion, the Head of the Author of Pamela, Claride and Grandison, taken from an original Painting; the Hyacinth, neartly coloured, and a new Song; composed by Dr.Arne, on purpose for this Work) Number 1. of
The Royal Female Magazine; or, the Ladies General Repository of Pleasure and Improvement, for January 1760, containing
1.The Dedication to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales.
2. - - - long list
By Charles Honeycombe Esq. The original Articles are not distinguished by any ostentatious Mark, as few others will be inserted, and these candidly ascribed to their proper Authors.
N.B. The Publisher of the Royal Magazine having taken Offence at these last lines has endeavoured to insinuate that we have adapted his Title: we therefore beg the Public will be careful to - - for the Royal Female Magazine printed for G.Kearsly, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate Street; for notwithstanding their amazing success, we should be extremely sorry to think there was the least Similitude in the Performance.
Printed for G.Kearsly, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate Street; and sold by all other Booksellers in Town and Country.
Friday 13 June 1760
Derby Mercury
Truly Prepared above Fifty Years; As by the First Proprietor: at The Great Original
Daffy's Elixir Warehouse, London
This is to inform the Publick,
That the only Maker of this True Original Elixir, never travels for Orders, nor sends Riders into the Countries to deceive the Unwary with Quack Medicines; nor publishes any Cures, but what his own Elixir has performed; which is more than any of the Counterfeit Makers can truly say. It's well known they have counterfeited my Cure Bills, and the Arms, as in the Margin; were they not to act thus, they could not sell a Bottle of the Rubbish, except to such as are unacquainted with its vast Virtues.
Those Persons who make use of this Original Daffy's Elixir may depend on being supply'd by the following Persons (where it has been sold many Years) and no where else, at those Towns under-mentioned, viz. Mrs.Hill at the Tyger in Derby; Mr.John Hill in Newcastle, - - - Mr.Stephenson in Mansfield; Mr.Reddish in Southwell, Mr.Burton, Mr.Heath and Mr.Reddish in Nottingham; - - -
N.B. This noble Daffy's Elixir is sold in most Cities and Towns in England.
Please to observe, that you have three Sorts of Pills, containing Fifty-Two Cures, which has been truly attested, that this Original Daffy's Elixir has performed.
Derby Mercury
Friday 18 July 1760
Truly Prepared above Fifty Years - As by the First Proprietor; at the Great Original Daffy's Elixir Warehouse, London, This to to inform the Publick, That the only Maker of this True Original Elixir, never travels for Orders, nor sends Rider into the Countries to deceive the Unwary with Quack Medicines;nor publishes any Cures, but what His Own Elixir has performed. - - -
Original Daffy's Elixir may depend on being supplyed by the following persons (where it has been sold many Years) and no where else,at those Towns under-mentioned, viz - - - Mr Burton, Mr Heath and Mr Reddish in Nottingham. - - -
Saturday 22 November 1760
Leicester Journal
This day is published, Price only Six-pence, Adorned with a beautiful Frontispiece (Being the wittiest, cheapest, and merriest Book of the kind ever yet published)
Tom Gay's Comical Jester; or, the Wits Merry Medley; being a most beautiful Collection of Brilliant Jests, Funny Joaks, Merry Stories, Humorous Adventures, Pleasant Tales, Smart Repartees, Witty Quibbles, and Irish Bull, &c. &c. To which is added a curious Collection of new Connundrums, Rebuffes, and Riddles, sharp Epigrams, droll Epitaphs, amorous Poems, Songs, Fables &c.
The whole being entirely new, and freed from that Dulness which infects most other Jest-Books - and is calculated to kill Care, drown Sorrow, promote Mirth, crack the Sides, chear the Heart, and prove a never failing Cordial for low Spirits.
To drive dull Care and Grief away
Peruse the Jests of merry Gay;
They'll make you laugh both day and night.
The are so witty and Polite.
London, Printed for J.Cooke, at Shakespear's Head, behind the Chapter House, in St.Paul's Church-yard, and sold by Mess.Gregory, Marten and Ireland in Leicester; Ward, Cresswell, Heath, Burbage and Collyer in Nottingham; Terrey in Burton and Ashby; Trimmer and Fox in Derby; Cooke in Uppingham and by all other Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.
Be careful to ask for Tom Gay's comical Jester, adorned with a beautiful Frontispiece, Price only Six-pence.
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com