Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 42/43 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 46/47 1724-1773
Mary Heath (ne Jacob) - had issued below
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 15/16 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 13/14 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 11/12 1759-
George Heath - builder aged 4/5 1766-1821
Saturday 27 January 1770
Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
A few days ago died in advanced age, Mr.Joseph Heath, many years an eminent bookseller at Nottingham
Saturday 2 June 1770
Leicester Journal
The Celebrated Ormskirk Antidote, being an infallible Medicine for the Bite of a Mad Dog.
Which has been experienced for many Years successively, and taken by many eminent Families, and never known to fail.
This Medicine exceeds all ever yet described for that destructive Accident.
Appointed by the Proprietor to be Sold only by Mr.Joseph Heath, Bookseller, in Nottingham; also at his shop, and at Mr.Watkinson's Peruke-maker and Hatter in Mansfield.
At the aforesaid Joseph Heath's is just arrived a large quantity of the newest Patterns of Paper-Hangings for Rooms, from Manufactory in London, viz. Stoco's of various Patterns on Stone Ground, at Two Pence Farthing per Yard; green, yellow, blue, and garnet Grounds, at Two-Pence Halfpenny per Yard: Mock-Flocks at Three Pence per Yard; the neatest glaz'd green Grounds, at Three Pence Farthing per Yard; also the best crimson Ground, at Three Pence Halfpenny per Yard.
The whole are exceedingly well executed, and on very good Paper.
Saturday 14 July 1770
Leicester Journal
Saturday 20 October 1770
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Saturday 17 November 1770
Saturday 1 December 1770
Newcastle Courier
To Dr.Flugger, in Prescott Street, Goodman's Fields. Author of the Lignorum Anti-Scorbutic Drops. - - - -
These Drops will Cure the most inveterate Scurvy, Leprosy, Pimpled Faces of ever so long standing so as never to return again; likewise the Evil, Fistulus, Piles, old obstinate Sores and Ulcers - - -
Also at Mr.Flugger's Appointment, by Mr.Gregory in Leicester; Mr.Martin in Ashby-de-la-zouch; Mr.Heath in Nottingham; - - -
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