

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 33/34 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 37/38 1724-1773
Mary Heath (ne Jacob) - had issued below
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 7/8 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 4/5 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 2/3 ? 1759-
Saturday 2 January 1762
Leicester Journal
This Day is published, Price 6d.
(Embellished with a fine Portrait of her present Majesty Queen Charlotte, engraved by a masterly Hand; also a New and Accurate Map of the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal, (very proper to be consulted at this Crisis of Affairs) engraved by T.Jefferies; likewise a Song set to Music, and a Minuet.)
The London Magazine
for December 1761
Containing, with the Addition of eight Pages extraordinary, the greatest and most important Variety of Articles, not to be met with in any other Periodical Publication; particularly An impartial and Succinct History of the Origin and Progress of the present War. Answer to anonymous Remarks. Brief Account of Spain and Portugal. The History of the last Session of Parliament. Sad State of Religion in the Wolds of Lincolnshire. Defence of an Indian's Speech. Factitious Difference of the Air and Atmosphere, within and without Doors, one of the antecedent Causes of Colds, Strictures on the present Crisis. Extracts from some late Pamphlets, with Remarks, continued. Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings against Perrott, the Bankrupt. - - -continues.
Printed for R.Baldwin at the Rose, in Pater-noster-Row; and sold by Mr.Gregory in Leicester; Mr.Trimer and Fox in Derby; Mr.Ward, Cresswell, Heath, Collyer and Burbage in Nottingham; Mr.Allen in Newark; Mr.Terry in Burton and Ashby; and by all others Booksellers and New-Carriers in Great Britain and Ireland.
The Appendix to the Year 1761 (adorned with a beautiful Frontispiece, drawn by Wale, and engraved by Grignion) will be published about the Middle of this Month.
Long Clawson, in the Vale of Belvoir in Leicestershire, Decmeber 15, 1762
Proposals for Printing by Subscription
Harmonica Sacranove, being a new and curious Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems, (suited to several occasions, as Funeral Psalm and Anthem, Hymns for Christmas and Easter, and a great many others) After the Fuging and Syncoping methods for 4, 5, and 6 Voices and adapted to the words of the New Version all intirely New, the whole Composed by - William Barnes, Master of the Free-School in Long Clawson: and William Carpendale, late ditto, at Grimstone, Leicestershire.
Conditions - 1. The Work will like neatly engraved and printed on a good Paper, the price to Subscribers 3s.6d. to be paid on receipt of a Copy stitch'd in blue Paper.
N.B. The Engravings is in great forwardness; for that they who are desirous to Encourage the Work, are requested to send in their Names and places of Abode, in order to ascertain the number to be printed, as no more will be printed than Subscribed for.
. Subscriptions are taken in by Mr.Heath, in Notthingham and Mansfield; Mr.Cooke in Uppingham and Stamford; - - - and by the Author at Long Clawson, by whom Youth are boarded and taught Writing, Arithmetick, Mensuration, Gauging, Surveying, Geometry, Ignonometry, Albegra, and other Sciences Mathematical.
The Author desires that all those that write to him to pay the Postage.
The following Books may be had of the said J.Gregory, Mess.Fox, Trimmer and Rowe in Derby; Burgage, Ward and Heath in Nottingham; Salt in Wirksworth; Terry in Barton and Ashby; and by the Newsmen.
On Saturday the first of January will be published, Price only Six-pence, on a plan very different from those of the other Magazines, Number 1. to be continued Monthly of.
The Young Gentlemen's Magazine: Or, an Introduction to Polite Arts and Sciences and Belles Lettres.
Containing
1st. A Dictionary and Grammar of the English Language, explaining the various senses in which every Word is used, with an initial letter to denote the part of Speech to which it belongs, and Accents properly placed to facilitate the true Pronunciation.
2. A complete French Dictionary and Grammar, on a new Plan
3. An introduction to the Polite Arts and Sciences and Belles Lettres, viz. Poetry; Descriptive Poetry, Pastoral Poetry, Epic Poetry, Dramatic Poetry, Didactic Poetry, Lyric Poetry, Satire, and the Epigram, &c. Moral Philosophy, viz. Ethics, Oeconomics, Politics, &c. Oratory, viz. Invention, Disposition, Style, Elocution, Pronunciation, Gesture, &c. &c. History; and every other Branch of the Belles Letters
By a Society of Gentlemen continues.
Saturday 18 December 1762
Leicester Journal
On the 1st of January next will be published - Price sixpence, To be continued Monthly, a New Work (never before attempted) Entitled,
The Country Magazine.
Calculated for the Gentleman, the Farmer and his Wife. Containing every thing necessary for the Advantage and Pleasure of a Country Life. And on the 16th of this Month will be finished the Vol. for the Year 1762, of The Beauties of all the Magazines: Selected. Including the several Original Comic Pieces. To be continued publishing the Middle of every Month.
N.B. Gentlemen and Ladies are desired to complete their Vol. for this year as soon as possible.
London: Printed for T.Waller, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet Street; and to be had of Mr.Gregory, Marten and Ireland in Leicester; Ward, Creswell, Heath, Burbage and Collyer in Nottingham; Trimmer and Fox in Derby; Terrey in Burton and Ashby; Lockwood in Mansfield, and all other Booksellers, New-Carriers and Country Shop-keepers, if Orders are given for the same.
Where may likewise be had just published, pr.6d.
The Child's best Guide, or an Easy Spelling Book.
By John Carter, Nottingham, Printed by G.Burbage
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com