Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 43/44 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 47/48 1724-1773
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. aged 14/15 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 12/13 1759-
George Heath - builder aged 5/6 1766-1821
Thursday 2 April 1772
Stamford Mercury
To Dr.Flugger - Cowbit, Oct 24, 1771
Sir, Gratitude to yourself and Companion for the afflicted, oblige me to comply with your request for publishing my Name, and the manner in which I have been afflicted with a malignant ascorbic humour in my blood.
In June 1765, this humour not discharging itself externally, made its first severe attack upon my Constitution, by falling upon the warmer internal parts, the lungs, and was attended with a violent cough, and not long after with a relaxation of the retention of urine, and I have had a slow habitual fever - - - but still in vain; the cause of my misery, the malignant humour in my blood remained till I received benefit from your Lignoruman-Tiscorbutic Drops, which I have endeavoured to express in the following verse. - - - Joseph Mills, Minister, Cowbit, near Spalding, Lincolnshire. - - -
- - the only Author and Proprietor of these drops where they are sold at 5s. the bottle with directions. Also by Dr.Flugger's appointment at Mr.Notts, Bookseller in Stamford, - - -and Mr.Heath in Nottingham.
Those not in bottles marked with the name of the Drops, also sealed with the Author's name are counterfeits.
Saturday 25 April 1772
Leicester Journal
The following Books and Medicines are sold by the Printer of this Paper; Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath, Booksellers, in Nottingham; Mr.Trimer in Derby, Mr.Sanders in Derby, Uttoxeter and Ashborne, Mr.Salt in Wirksworth, Mr.Ridgard in Sheffield; Mr.Heath and Mr.Lockwood in Mansfield, Mr.Pool in Hinkley, - - -
Saturday 2 May 1772
Leicester Journal
The following Books and Medicines are sold by the Printer of this Paper, Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath, Booksellers in Nottingham - - - Mr.Heath and Mr.Lockwood, Mansfield - - - -
Thursday 7 May 1772
Stamford Mercury
To.Dr.Flugger - - - Ditto - - - sold also by Dr.Flugger's appointment at - - -Mr.Heath's in Nottingham
Saturday 16 May 1772
Leicester Journal
By the King's Patent - Cakes - for making Shining Liquid Blacking for Shoe, Boots &c.
These cakes make with the utmost ease, by the Addition of Water only, a most excellent Shining Liquid Blacking, much superior to any hitherto known: It gives the finest Black, and most beautiful gloss to the Leather yet never renders it stiff or hard, but on the contrary, prevents its cracking and preserves it soft, pliable, and mellow to the very last, whereby it is rendered more agreeable to the Wearer, as well as much more durable: It is perfectly free from smell and the Shoes that are Blacked with it, will neither soil the fingers in putting on, nor the Stockings in Wearing.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by W.Bailey, Perfumer, in Cockspur Street, near the bottom of the Hay-Market, London. Sold also by Mr. Gregory in Leicester, Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath in Nottingham; - - - -
Saturday 23 May 1772
Saturday 24 October 1772
Leicester Journal
Pullins Antiscorbutic Pills. These innocent though efficacious Pills have been proved by more than fifty year's practice to be one of the greatest Antiscorbutic, and best Purifier of the Blood ever yet discovered - Numbers of people may now be referred to, that experienced (in the late proprietor's time) the happy effects of them, and even when the practice at Hospitals, salivations, saltwater, and every other method failed, in the following Disorders the Patients may be assured of relief, in scropbulous complaints called the evil they are a sovereign remedy, scurvy, breaking out in the spring and autumn, leprosics, cancers, white swellings in the joints, obstinate sore legs, pimples, and other eruptions in the face, hrumous inflamations in the eyes, and even where the patients have been supposed to derive their disorders from their parents, and in ever other complaint that proceeds from a bad habit of body. - - - these pills, by appointment of the late Author are truly prepared by Mr.R.Swinton, Surgeon of Hinkley, and are by his appointment sold by Mr.J.Gregory and Mrs.Gamble in Leicester, Mrs.Murphy, Loughbro, Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath in Nottingham, - - - Mr.Heath and Mr.Lockwood in Mansfield - - - at 2s.6d. the Box, sealed as above, prevent Counterfeits.
Thursday 9 July 1772
Stamford Mercury
To Dr.Flugger - ditto - - Sold at Mr.Heath's, Nottingham.
Monday 3 August 1772
Northampton Mercury
Certificate
Application having been made to me for Information, who are or have been the genuine Preparers of a Medicine for the Cure of the Bite of Mad Dog, in or near this Town, I think it my Duty for the sake of Mankind, and to prevent the Public being injured by any anonymous Imposters, to certify that I have been Vicar of Ormskirk 43 Years, and during that Time, or at any other, never heard of any Person or Persons in or near Ormskirk, preparing, selling or administering a Medicine for the Cure of the dreadful Disorder, but the present William Hill Esq., and his Grandfather, William Hill Esq. - -
N.B. If kept dry it will retain its Virtues for many Years, in any Climate; and is sold (by the Appointment of the above Gentlemen) by Nr.Law, Surgeon and Apothecary, in Northampton, Mr.Weaver, Surgeon and Apothecary in Wellingborough; Mr.Wilcox in Towcester; - - Mr.Heath in Nottingham - - -
Monday 3 August 1772
Northampton Mercury
Dr.James's Powder - For Fevers of every Kind, and in every Climate, for the Small-Pox, Acute Rheumatisms, Pleurisies, and all Inflammatory, Nervous and Epidemical Disorders.
Price Two Shillings and Six-pence each Packet.
The public are desired to observe that for the future the Directions will not be signed by Dr.James, but that there will be affixed a Receipt to the Outside of each Packet, signed by Francis Newbery, Junior, and it is hoped that no one will purchase any that has not this Mark of Authenticity. They will also take notice that no Persons are empowered to sell the Powder again, without a Certificate under the Hand and Seal of the said Francis Newbery, Junior, and as he has sent one of each to his Correspondents in most of the great Towns in the Kingdom those who live in the Country may be safely supplied; for it they should have any doubts with respect to the Signature on the Packets, they may be able to compare it with that in the Certificate; and by these Means it is hoped all Collusion will be avoided.
It is sold by Francis Newbery, Junior (Son of the late Mr.John Newbery, who bequeathed his Property in, and sole Right of vending, the said Powder to his said Son alone) at No.65, the Bible-and-Sun, on the Side of St.Paul's Churchyard, where only Foot-Passengers pass, nearly opposite the North Door of the Church, London; And by appointment by C.Dicey and Co. and J.Lacy at Northampton; - - - J.Heath and G.C.Ward at Nottingham - - -
Thursday 13 August 1772
Stamford Mercury
To Dr.Flugger - ditto - sold at Mr.Heath's Nottingham - - -
Monday 17 August 1772
Medicine for the Cure of the Bite of Mad Dog - - ditto - - - sold - Mr.Heath, in Nottingham - - -
Friday 28 August 1772
Derby Mercury
Hills' Ormskirk Medicine - - - ditto - - - also sold by - - - Mr.Heath in Nottingham and Mansfield - - - -
Thursday 10 September 1772
Thursday 13 October 1772
Thursday 12 November 1772
Thursday 3 December 1772
Stamford Mercury
To Dr.Flugger - - - ditto - - - also sold at - - - Mr. Heath's in Nottingham
Friday 18 September 1772
Friday 9 October 1772
Friday 30 October 1772
Friday 20 November 1772
Friday 11 December 1772
Derby Mercury
Hills' Ormskirk Medicine - - - ditto - - - also sold by - - - Mr.Heath in Nottingham and Mansfield - - - -
them.
It is also soldby - - Mr.Heath in Nottingham and Mansfield; - - -
ames' father George Heath died suddenly, leaving his dependents virtually destitute.
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