

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
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Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 38/39 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 42/43 1724-1773
Mary Heath (ne Jacob) - had issued below
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 10/11 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 9/10 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 7/8 ? 1759-
George Heath - builder aged 0/1 1766-1821
Saturday 3 January 1667
Leicester Journal
To all Persons who are desirous of keeping their Accounts in a regular, plain, and concise Method,
This Day is Published
Bound in Red Leather, with Pockets for Notes, Letters &cc. Price 1s.6d. and with English Patent or German Ass's Skin, for Temporary Memorandum. 2s.
Kearsly's Gentleman and Tradesman's Pocket Ledger, for the year 1767: Containing Fifty two Ruled Pages, upon an entire new Plan, evidently more convenient than any other Publication of this kind; also several other useful Articles; particularly, A particular Diary. Tables of Interest. The intrinsic value of the several public Funds, and proportion they bear to each other, with Directions for Buying, Selling and Transferring. A Table for buying and selling any Commodity by the Great Hundred, which is 212 Pounds, English Money equated into Irish, and Irish into English. Interest of India and other Bonds. Rules relating to Bills of Exchange, Notes, Drafts, &c. - - - -
Printed by G.Kearsly, at No.1, in Ludgate Street; and sold by Mr.Gregory, and Mr.Ireland in Leicester; Mr.Luckman in Coventry; Mr.Burbage, Mr.Ward, Mr.Cresswell, and Mr.Heath in Nottingham; Mr.Trimer, Mr.Fox and Mr.Roe in Derby; - - -
Keresly serves Merchants, Shopkeepers, and others, with all sorts of Stationary, particularly a curious sort of Poss, either Folio or Quarto, with white Lines to write on.
Among Variety of Testimonies in favour of this Medicine, the following Affidavit was sworn before Sir Robert Kite, Lord Mayor. - Charles Gustervandell, Boatswain, and Matthew Overhausen, Cook to the Mary, Captain Thompson, jointly and severally make Oath and say - - -
It is imagined that no Person in Great Britain, Ireland or America will ever by without this Medicine, as they will then certainly have it in their Power, almost instantly to remove Agues and Fevers, whenever they, or their Friends and Neighbours happen to be attacked by them.
The above excellent Medicine is also sold by Mr.Sanders at Derby, Uttoxeter, and Wirksworth; Mr.Cresswell, Nottingham; Mr.Gregory, Leicester; Mr.Done, King's-Mills, - - Mr.Ward, Sheffeild, Mr.Heath, Mansfield; - - -
Derby Mercury
Friday 27 March 1767
Mangaar's Peruvian Pills.
A Certain Cure for the Ague and Fever, attended with the most dreadful Symptoms.
All the above Medicine is also sold by Mr Sanders at Derby, Uttoxeter and Wirksworth; Mr Cresswell, Nottingham, Mr Gregory, Leicester; - - - Mr Heath, Mansfield; - - -
Friday 21 August 1767
Friday 18 September 1767
Friday 9 October 1767
Friday 13 November 1767
Derby Mercury
Essence of Chamomile - An Absolute Cure for all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowells.
By S.Ryley M.D.
Experience is the best Guide in all Medical Concerns. On this Basis stands the Essence of Chamomile; a Plant universally allowed, by the greatest Physicians, both ancient and modern, to possess a superior Efficacy in removing Indigestion, Want of Appetite, Wind in the Stomach, Heart-Burn, Palpatation of the Heart, those Reachings which affect the Fair-Sex during the early Months of Pergnancy, Cholics, Diarrheas, Costiveness, Giddiness, almost every kind of Nervous Complaint, and, in a Word, all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. It is excellent in the Watery Gripes in Infants, in Disorders proceeding from Worms, and will often cure Agues after the Bark has been tried in vain. Many Remedies have been offered to the Public Notice through the Channel of the public Papers; but a Trial of the Essence of Chamomile must convince, even the most prejudiced Persons, of it Superior Excellence beyond every other Medicine, however speciously or strongly recommended.
Dr.Frederick Hoffman, in his Treatise de Remed. Domest. asserts, That no Simple in the Maieria Medica is possessed of a Quality more friendly and beneficial to the Stomach and Bowels, than Chamomile. - - -
The above excellent Medicine is also sold by Mr.Sanders at Derby, Uttoxeter, and Wirksworth; Mr.Cresswell in Nottingham: Mr.Gregory, Leicester; - - - Mr.Ward, Sheffield; Mr.Heath, Mansfield; - - -
Saturday 31 October 1767
Leicester Journal
This Day is Published - A Catalogue of Books; being the Library of the Reverend Mr.Ogle Bradford, of Nottingham, lately Deceased, including other Select Parcels lately Purchased, Among which are the following
Folio - Henry on the Bible, 6 Vol.
Patrick Lowth and Whitby's Com. 6 Vol.
Pool's Annotations 2 Vol.
Barrow's Works. 3 Vol.
Jackson's Works 3 Vol.
Goodwins's Works 5 Vol.
Lightfoot's Works Ridgley's Body of Divinity, 2 Vol.
Colliers Historical Dictionary 4 Vol.
Poli Synopsis 5 Vol.
Quarto
Shaw's Travels. 3 Vol.
Mastrich Theoretico, 2 Vol.
Turrentni's Works, 4 Vol.
Octavo
Smoller's History of England, 11 Vol.
Universal Magazine, 40 Vol.
Ludlow's Memoirs, 3 Vol.
Cicero's Orations, 3 Vol.
Biblia Hebraica, 2 Vol.
Septuaginta Graecae, 3 Vol.
Twelves
The Books are in very good Condition, and many entirely new, gilt and letter'd, which will begin to be sold very cheap, (the lower prices printed in the Catalogue on Monday the 2nd of November 1767.
At Joseph Heath's Shop, Bookseller, in the Market Place, Nottingham.
The Sale to continue for Two Months.
Where Catalogues may be had gratis, and at his Shop in Mansfield, and of the Booksellers of Cambridge, Northampton, Coventry, Harborough, Leicester, Lincoln, Boston, Grantham, Derby, Birmingham, Newark, Sheffield, Leeds, York, &c. by whom Commissions are taken and forwarded to the Place of Sale
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com