

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
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Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham 1728-1789
George Heath -Bookbinder - London 1724-1773
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. (aged 24/25) 1757-1834
Eliza Heath (ne Thomas) (ran away)
George Heath (aged 2/3) 1779 - 1852
Sarah Heath 1759-
George Heath - Builder 1766-1821
Saturday 5 January 1782
Kentish Gazette
Geographical Magazine, with Superb Globes, Gratis. An entire New Work, dedicated to his Majesty. To be completed in Forty Numbers only.
On Tuesday the 1st of January, 1782 will be published (Price Two Shillings and Sixpence) Elegantly printed in Quarto, on superfine Large Paper; and embellished with a most magnificent Frontispiece, from a masterly and original design by Stothard, engraved in a very Superior Style, by that astonishing Artist, the ingenious Mr.Heath - a large new and compleat Map of the World, from the best Authorities, including every Modern Discovery - and a fine engraved Head-Piece of His Majesty's Arms, from a new Design by Stothard: The whole to be adorned and enriched with the most accurate and elegant Set of beautiful and interesting Views, Maps, Ruins, Antiquities,Customs, Curiosities, Habits, &c. &c. ever yet beheld in any Work.
Number 1. (to be continued Monthly) of The Geographical Magazine, or a new, copious, compleat, and universal System of Geography; containing every Thing that is curious, interesting, and entertaining, in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America; and comprehending a compleat History and present State of the whole World, its Inhabitants and Productions; including the Accounts and Observations of every Ancient and Modern Traveller and Navigator, from the earlie Ages to the present Time.
To which will be prefixed, an Introductory Trestise of Geography and Astronomy, with their Relation to each other, and a new and familiar Guide to the Use of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes.
By William Frederic Martyn, Esq; - - - continues - - -
A complete Pair of elegant and improved Globes. Beautifully, distinctly, and accurately coloured, and mounted in Mahogany Frames of a new Construction, with Brass Meridians,&c., furnishing a useful and agreeable Part of ornamental Furniture to the most elegant Apartment, and forming a more pleasing, apposite, advantageous, and valuable Appendage than has ever yet been given (or that can be given) with any Publication.
London: Printed for Harrison and Co. No.18 Paternoster Row. Also sold by Simmons and Kirkby, and Flackton and Marrable, Canterbury; T.Fisher, Rochester; W. Gillman, Chatham; J.Sharp,Deal, by all the Booksellers in Kent and Sussex, and may be had of the Newsmen.
Monday 7 January 1782
Aris's Birmingham Gazette
The Rev.Dr.Wright's New Exposition of the Holy Scriptures. To be compleated in Eighty Numbersin large Folio; Being the most elegant and complete Work of the Kind, with respect to large beautiful Types, superfine Paper, and superb Copper-plates, that ever appeared in Great Britain or Ireland. From the masterly Execution of the Notes and Annotations (which comprehend a most valuable Fund of Divine Knowledge) it is also much better calculated to promote the temporal and eternal Happiness of Mankind, than any other similar Work hitherto published, or now publishing in the Kingdom.
An Entire New Work.
Not a Re-publication of old Materials, which have been sometimes artfully obtruded on the Public as new Performances), Embellished with a Captial Set of beautiful Copper-plates, more elegantly and curiously finished than those given with any other Bible. The Artists engaged in their elegant Execution, are the celebrated Men, Pollard, Grignon, Heath, Walker, Taylor, Collyer, &c. who are now employed in taking this exquisite Set of Prints, (which will, on Account of their superior Excellence, cost the Proprietor above Seven Hundred and Fifty Guineas) from Original Designs, accurately drawn by Mr.Hamilton, Mr.Dodd, and Samuel Wale Esq., of the Royal Academy, and from capital Paintings belonging to eminent Divine.
The Heath Family Engravers 1779-1878, Volume 1. James Heath A.R.A. by John Heath
The British Magazine and Review - or Universal Miscellaney
Engraved by James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A. -
1. Frontispiece: Temple on a Hill, three people in foreground. plate size 14 x 9 cm - 1 August 1782
2. Title page and vignette. - size 6 x 9 - 1782
3. The Miraculous Escape. size 12 x 7 - 1 September 1782
4. The Earl of Chatham's Monument - size 15 x 9cm - 1 November 1782
5. Mrs Siddons in the character of Isabella - size 12 x 8 cm - 1 December 1782
Plates framed with a cartouche similar to the Lady's Poetical Magazine of 1781. This volume also includes plates of Wanstead House and Wilton House. (Picturesque Views 1782)
Published by Harrison & Co.
The Speaker (William Enfield - 2nd Edition)
Engrave James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A.
1. Damon and Pythias - size 12 x 7cm
2. The Choice of Hercules - size 9 x 4cm
3. Coriolanus
4. Hector and Andromache.
5. Paternal Forgiveness
6. No caption: Man reading to two girls, temple in the background.
Published by Joseph Johnson
Knox's Essays on Moral and Literary
Engraved James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A.
1. Vol.1 Frontispiece: 'Quid enim est Dulcius.' size 13 x 8cm
2. Vol.II. Frontispiece 'Oy Diameniyometha.'
3. Title page.
Published by Charles Dilly. 4th edition 1784
Poetical Works of J.Scott (Scot of Amwell)
Engraved James Heath after Thomas Stothard.
2 plates, no captions. size 7 x 10cm.
Published by J.Buckland. Oval plates, later editions published in 1786 and 1795 by Alexander Clough and J.Dollsee.
Martyn's Geography. (William Frederick Martyn).
Engraved James Heath after Thomas Stothard. 22 plates.
1. Vol.I. Frontispiece - Minerva instructing Britannia.
2. Coffee house in vicinity of Damascus.
3. Ruins of Talapoin
4. Funeral of a Talpoin
5. Road of pillars in China.
6. View of Canton.
7. Inhabitants of New Caledonia.
8. A dance in Otoheite.
9. View of the banks of the Sierra Leone.
10. Hottentots trying a criminal
11. Frontispiece 'Britannia instructing Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
12. View of an Iron Mine. dated 1 February 1785. Also reprinted in the anonymous 'Young Northern Traveller.' (1813)
13. View of Gibraltar.
14. View of the Appenines
15. Trajan's pillar and Catacombes of the Aruntii.
16. Ruins of Athens.
17. Stonehenge
18. Conway Castle.
19. Scene in the Highlands of Scotland.
20. Falls of Niagara
21. Inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego.
22. Offering before Captain Cook in Sandwich Islands.
S.P. - Engraved James Heath after Daniel Dodd. - Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, Lord Advocate of Scotland. published 31 August 1782. - engraved from a Miniature.
S.P. - Engraved James Heath after Thomas Stothard -
1. Cymon and Iphigenia (Dryden) - size 15 x 9cm
2. Fair Rosamond. - size 12 x 8cm.
These plates have a similar cartouche to those to be found in the Northern Magazine, 1780s.
Published by Harrison & Co. between 1782 and 1785. Republished in 'The Geographic Magazine' or 'New System of Geography.'
Derby Mercury
Friday 10 February 1775
The Original Daffy's Elixir - --
The above, and Dicey and Co's other genuine Medicines by be had of J. Dewry, Printer, J. Roe, Bookseller, - - - -J. Heath and Mrs Ofscroft, in Mansfield; - - -
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com