

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
James' father George Heath died suddenly, leaving his dependents virtually destitute.
Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham - aged 44/45 1728-1789 Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? aged 18/19 1754-1820
George Heath -Bookbinder - London aged 48/49 1724-1773 - Deceased
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James Heath A.R.A. aged 15/16 1757-1834
Sarah Heath aged 13/14 1759-
George Heath - builder aged 6/7 1766-1821
Friday 1 January 1773
Derby Mercury
Hill's Ormskirk Medicine
After many repeated applications from the Numbers of the Nobility and Gentry, who have experienced the efficacy of the Medicine for the Cure of the Bite of Mad Dogs, prepared by William Hill Esq., of Ormkirk, Lancashire, he has now consented, for the Good of the Public, to instruct the Sale of it to his Nephews, Mr.William Hill and Mr.James Berry, Apothecary, in Mount Street, Berkley Square, London, where it may be had at Five Shillings and Three-pence per Dose, with proper Directions for its Application. N.B. To be sold by Appointment of the above Gentlemen, by no other Person in Derby, but J.Drewry, Printer.
Please to be particular in asking for Mr.Hill's Ormskirck Medicine and observe that every Dose is sealed with his Coat of Arms, and signed J.Berry. Any person that doubts the above Medicine being genuine, by applying to J.Drewry, may peruse a Letter from Mr.Hill, which will fully satisfy them.
It is also soldby - - Mr.Heath in Nottingham and Mansfield; - - -
Friday 22 January 1773 - ditto above
Thursday 28 January 1773
Stamford Mercury
An Extraordinary Cure, performed by taking of the Lignorum Anti-Scorbutic Drops.
To Dr.Flugger,
I have a Nephew, a Boy about Ten years of age, who has been afflicted with the King's Evil for about four years in so shocking a manner sa it scarce expressible. In his thigh and leg had had seven or eight holes; his neck appeared like unto a honeycomb; in his cheeks he had seven or eight holes, out of which his spittle ran down his shirt. I tried every thing that could be thought of for relief, in vain. He has been to two of the most eminent hospitals in London; in one of which he was cut in the neck; and after trying their utmost skill, and the patient still growing worse, was then advised to try the said water as the only remedy then left; and if without any benefit, they assured me the child was incurable. - - - In the above condition was the child when I was recommended to try your drops; which, to the surprize of all who knew the child, and to our great comfort, was perfected a cure, and he is now in perfect health, and free from all disorders whatever. - - -
Any person doubtful may be referred to many persons of credit, who have been cured by these Drops of the abovementioned disorders, and be fully convinced that this is no imposition, by applying to Dr.Flugger at No.55 Prescott Street, Goodman's Fields, London, 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.Nott's, Bookseller, in Stamford - - - and Mr.Heath's in Nottingham.
Thursday 11 February 1773
Stamford Mercury
Ditto - Hill's Ormskirk
Saturday 12 February 1773
Leicester Journal
Eliz. Timpson, late servant to Mr.Mundy, of Claybroke, in the County of Leicester; upon her oath, saith, that she has been afflicted with a malignant Scorbutic Humour, upwards of twelve years, greatly resembling a leprosy all over her body, from head to foot; in one Thigh, Leg and Foot she had ten holes or ulcers, from which issued a sharp watry matter, and was otherwise in so bad a state of health that her life became a burden to her, the skin peeled off her legs, arms, and great parts of her body, thicker than any parchment, that about three months ago she began taking Pullin's Pills, in taking of which, in about six weeks, she found great benefit particularly in her Constitution and Appetite, and that by continuing them she is perfectly cured; her ulcers and sores are all healed, and she is now quite free from all those disorders.
Eliz. Timpson. - - -
These Pills by appointment of the late author are truly prepared by Mr.R.Swinsen, Surgeon at Hinckley, and are by this appointment sold by Mr.J.Gregory and Mr.Gamble in Leicester; Mrs.Murphy, Loughro'; Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath in Nottingham; - - - Mr.Heath and Mr.Lockwood in Mansfield, Mr.Pool in Hinckley; - - - at 2s.6d the box.
Friday 5 March 1773
Derby Mercury
Ditto - Hill's Ormskirk Pills
Saturday 20 March 1773
Leicester Journal
Eliz. Timpson - Ditto
Thursday 25 March 1773
Stamford Mercury
Dr.Fluggers - Ditto
Friday 26 March 1773
Derby Mercury
Hill's Ormskirk Medicine - Ditto
Thursday 6 May 1773
Stamford Mercury
Hill's Ormskirk - Ditto
Saturday 22 May 1773
Leicester Journal
Leicester, Printed by J.Gregory
Advertisements for this Paper are taken in at the Printing Office, Leicester; Mr.Trimer and Mr.Sanders, Derby, Mr.Ward and Mr.Heath, Nottingham - - - -
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com