Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 37/38 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 41/42 1724-1773
Mary Heath (ne Jacob) - had issued below
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 9/10 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 8/9 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 6/7 ? 1759-
George Heath - builder aged 0 1766-1821
Friday 10 January 1766
Friday 17 January 1766
Friday 24 January 1766
Derby Mercury
For the Use of Schools. This Day is Published, price 2s. nearly bound in Red and fillited with Gold, recommended by many Clergymen, Schoolmasters, and others, as the most useful Work of the Kind extant. The Rules being plan and easy and well adapted to Life and Business.
The Schoolmaster's Most Useful Companion and Scholar's Instructor in the Knowledge of Arithmetic in Two Parts viz.
Part 1.
Containing the first Principles of Arithmetic with plain and concise Directions to work the following Rules: viz: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Reduction, the Rules of Three, Interest, Alligation, Fellowships or Partnerships, Rebate, Progression, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Extraction and Use of the Square and Cube Roots.
With a Varity of Practical Questions to exercise all the foregoing Rules, each having the Answer inserted, in order to save the Master or Tutor a great deal of Time. - - -
by D. Fenning.
Author of the Royal English Dictionary, Young Man's Book of Knowledge, New Treatise on the Use of the Globes, Ready Reckoner or Trader's Most useful Assistant, Universal Spelling Book, &c.
London. Printed for the Author and sold by S.Crowder, at the Looking-Glass, in Paternoster Row; sold also by F.Sanders in Derby, and at his Shops in Utoxeter and Wirksworth on Market Days, of whom may be had all sorts of Almanacks and Memorandum Books for the year 1766; by S.Creswell and J.Heath in Nottingham, F.Gregory and F.Ireland in Leicester - - - - W.Ward and Mrs. Kennington in Sheffield. - - -
Friday 14 February 1766
Friday 28 March 1766
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Friday 25 April 1766
Friday 9 May 1766
Derby Mercury
Pectoral Essence of Coltsfoot.
A certain Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Hoarseness, Asthmas, Spitting of Blood, and all Disorders of the Breast and Lungs.
Invented by S.Riley M.D., Author of the Modern Practice of the London Hospitals.
This Medicine is an infallible Cure for the Disorders above-mentioned; Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, &c., it will almost instantaneously remove, the Virtues of the Herb being surprisingly heightened by the Addition of the most powerful Balsams in Nature. Consumptions of the longest Standing, even when attended with an Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Colliquative Diarrhea, Spitting of Blood, Ulcers in the Lungs, and the most alarming Symptoms, after the most celebrated Medicines have been tried in vain, and the Patient almost past all hopes of Recovery, will certainly yield to the Efficacy of this Essence.
It may be taken by the most tender Constitutions, its Operation being by insensible Perspiration; an infinitely more natural and efficacious Method than the common Practice of the Shops, by oily Medicines, Linctus's, &c. which in the Judgment of the most learned Writers in Physic, relax and pall the Stomach, oppress the Spirits, and injure the Constitution.
Sold, Price 2s. 6d. by S.Crowder, at the Looking Glass and J.Coote, at the King's-Arms, Pater-Noster-Row; and (by their Appointment) by some Person in most of the Market Towns in Great Britain and Ireland. - - - continues
The above excellent Medicine is also sold by Mr.Sanders at Derby, Uttoxeter, and Wirksworth; Mr.Cresswell, Nottingham; Mr.Gregory, Leicester; - - -Mr.Ward, Sheffield, Mr.Heath, Mansfield; - - -
Saturday 20 December 1766
Saturday 27 December 1766
Leicester Journal
On Saturday the 27th of December, 1766, will be published, Price Sixpence,
(The Whole to be illustrated with One Hundred and Fifty Copper-Plates, representing the various Instruments, Machines, &c. described in the Course of the Work.)
Number 1 of
The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
in Which the Whole Circle of Human Learning is Explained.
And the Difficulties attending the Acquisition of Every Art, whether Liberal or Mechanical, Removed.
In the most Easy and Familiar Manner. Among the Various Branches of Literature explained in this Work are the following viz.
Agriculture, Algebra, Anatomy, Architecture, Arithmetic, Botany, Catoptrices, Chemistry, Chronology, Commerce, Conics, Cosmology, Dialling, Dioperics, Ethics, Fluxions, Fortifications, Gardening, Gunnery, Geography, Geometry, Grammar, - - -
The Theological, Philological, and Critical Branches by The Rev. Temple Henry Croker A.M. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hillborough. The Medicinal, Anatomical and Chemical by Thomas Williams M.A. - - -
London: Printed for the Authors. And Sold by J.Wilson and J.Fell, in Paternoster Row; J.Fletcher and Co. in St.Paul's Churchyard: - - - J.Gregory and J.Ireland in Leicester; Burrage, Ward, Creswell and Heath in Nottingham; Trimer and Fox in Derby; - - -
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