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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.





Saturday 24 January 1767
Leicester Journal
The following Books may be had of the Printer of this Paper, likewise of Mr.Luckman in Coventry; Mrs.Ratten in Harborough; Mr.Pool in Hinkley; Mr.Terry in Burton; Mr.Ward Burbage and Heath in Nottingham; Mr.Trimer Fox, Roe and Room in Derby, Mr.Salt in Wirksworth; and Mr.Simmonds in Sheffield.

An Entire New Work - On Saturday January 24, 1677s (?) was Published (Price 6d) Elegantly printed in a large Quarto, embellished with a beautiful Frontispiece, and a full length Figure of Henry V. the whole to be enriched with Seventy curious Copper-Plates engraved by the best Masters, and compleated in Sixty Numbers Only, or the overplus given Gratis, Number 1. (to be continued Weekly) Of the New and Authentic - History of England.
From the Remotest Period of Intelligence to the close of the year 1767: continuing a particular and circumstantial Account of Every interesting Occurrence and memorable Characters relative to the Annals of Great Britain both at Home and Abroad; particularly Its Origin: the Process of its Empires; Laws; civil and religious Establishments: its various Operations naval and military; Anecdotes of the Transactions of the most celebrated Personages who have distinguished themselves in a political, ecclesiastical or military capacity; Interspersed with Remarks as may be found necessary to elucidate any obscure Point, solve and Difficulty, and set any contested circumstance in the clearest light.

By the Hon.Hugh Clarendon of Windsor, Esq.,
The First Number of this Work is intended as a Specimen of its Masterly Execution, and the Purchase money will be returned to such Persons as do not chuse to proceed - The Author decline the Hackneyed Method, practised by Booksellers and their Hirelings, of deprecating the Works of others, to give Sanction to their own; all he shall here advance in its behalf is to intreat the Public to compare the full Number with any other History of England, and give the Preference to Merit.

London: Printed by J.Cooke, at the Shakespeare's Head in Pater-Noster Row, and sold by all the Booksellers and New-Carriers in Town and Country.
A List of the Copper-Plates which will be given in this Work.
Frontispiece. The Landing of William the Conqueror. Insolence of Dunstan to K.Edwy. Death of Sir Walter Raliegh. The Druids gathering Misltetoe, Vindications of Gunhilda's charity, Queen Boadecia animating the Britons to revenge. A Druid. An Ancient Briton - - - -





Friday 13 March 1767
Friday 27 March 1767
Friday 17 April 1767
Friday 8 May 1767
Friday 5 June 1767
Friday 12 June 1767
Derby Mercury

Mangaar's Peruvian Pills.
A certain Cure for the Ague and Fever, attended with the most dreadful Symptoms.
Two or three Doses of this most excellent Medicine, perform a perfect Cure, let the Patient be ever so Ill, and tho' the Disorder be of ever so long continuance, and at the same Time these Pills are so extremely innocent, that they have been applied with the utmost safety to young Children. This Medicine has never yet been made public, tho' it has in private been administered, gratis, many Years, and never yet failed a perfect Cure. Price 3s. 6d. the Box, each Box containing Six Doses, which is always sufficient to perform a Cure, be the Patient ever so ill; and in general Half that Quantity will be enough. Sold by Mr.Mangaar's Appointment, by S.Crowder, at No.12; and F.Coote, at No.16 in Pater-Noster-Row.



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; - - -





Friday 6 March 1767
Friday 20 March 1767
Friday 3 April 1767
Friday 1 May 1767
Friday 22 May 1767
Friday 12 June 1767
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. - - -

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; - - -





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;  - - -





Saturday 28 March 1767
Leicester Journal

London Jan.31.1767
To prevent the Publick from being imposed upon by those daring and designing Persons who have counterfeited Dr.James's Powder: I do hereby constitute and appoint Mr.John Gregory, of Leicester, my sole Agent, for vending and selling the said Powder, in the Town of Leicester, for the full Term of Two Years from the Date hereof. Witness - John Newbery. Signed and Seal'd in the Presence of Thomas Carnan, Richard Todd.

Dr.James's Powder for Fevers and Small-Pox, Measles, Pleurisies, Quinftis, acute Rheumatisms, Colds, and all inflammatory Disorders as well as for those which are called Nervous, Hypochondriac and Hysteric, price 1s.6d. the paper; with good Allowance to those who buy it for Charitable Uses, or to sell again.

Experience having taught, that this Medicine, is a safe and certain cure for the above Disorders, is better prepared for Sea-Service (and more convenient) in Bottles than made-up as usual in Marble paper, the Commissioners who have the Direction of the Medicines employed in the Navy have ordered this Powder to be so preserved for the use of all his Majesty's ships of war; - - - -

N.B. The above Medicines may also be had of E.Nort, Stamford; J.Luckman, Coventry; - - J.Roe and S.Trimer, Derby; G.C.Ward and J.Heath, Nottingham; J.Gregory the Printer of this Paper, and of all the Men who deliver it.





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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