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Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
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Joseph Heath - Bookseller - Nottingham 1728-1789 deceased
George Heath -Bookbinder - London 1724-1773 deceased
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Joseph Heath - Bookbinder - Attorney? 1754-1820
James Heath A.R.A. 1757-1834
Eliza Heath (ne Thomas - ran away)
George Heath - aged 13/14
Mary Heath (ne Phillipson 2nd wife) 1757-1819
Caroline Heath (engraver) - aged 8/9 1784-
Charles Theodosius Heath - age 7/8 1785-1848 m.Elizabeth Petch d.1861
Amelia C. Heath
Sarah Heath 1759-
George Heath 1766-1821
The Heath Family Engravers 1779-1878, Volume 1. James Heath A.R.A. by John Heath
The Pleasures of Memory - Engraved by James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A. - Published by T.Cadell and W.Davies. Plates dated 1793. Re-issued in 'A New Enlarged Edition.' in 1799, and again in 1801 and 1802, with nine plates by James Heath, including this first one re-engraved and reduced in size.
1 - 'Twas here we chased the slipper...' - plates size 9 x 7cm.
2- 'In cloistered solitude she sits...'
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Norfold - Engraved by James Heath after Rev.J.Olive - 'Portrait of George Horne D.D. 'late Lord Bishop of Norwich' - plate size 10 x 8cm. Published by G.G.J. J.Robinson. 'Published Nov.15 1793.' Oval. This engraving also appears as a frontispiece to 'Memoirs of the Life Studies and Writings of the Rt.Revd George Horne, published by C.G.J. and J.Robinson and others.
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Saturday 19 January 1793
Ipswich Journal
This Day is Pubilshed - Ornamented with a beautiful Frontispiece, Number 1. of
Mr.Chambers's Encyclopædi; or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Science. WIth the Supplement and modern Improvements incorporated in one alphabet.
By Abraham Rees, D.D., F.R.S.,
In Four Volumes. - Illustrated with a great number of Copper-plates.
Conditions
1. The work makes four large volumes in folio handsomely printed with a new letter on a fine demy paper, and may be had complete, or in the following manner.
II. Three sheets delivered every week, stitched in blue paper, price 6d.
III. In the course of the work will be given gratis, 150 copper plates, elegantly engraved.
IV. Number 1. is now published, with which is given an elegant frontispiece, designed by Stothard, and engraved by Heath.
Friday 31 May 1793
Stamford Mercury
This Day was Pulbished - Price six pence, printed in Octave, Containing forty-eight pages of Letter-Press, a beautiful emblematical Frontispiece, engraved by Walker, from an original Design. -
No.1. Of the Naval, Commercial and General History of Great Britain, the earliest times to the Rupture with Spain in 1779, and to be continued to the General Peace (rip in paper) - continues
Interpreted with the Lives of the Admirals, and Commanders and Navigators who contributed to spread the Fame and increase the - -of the British Empire; the Whole forming a - - of Naval Biography. - - It will be comprised of Sixty-three Numbers exclusive of the Continuation, making Five handsome Volumes in Octavo, in which will be given Fifty more capital Engravings by the very first Artists, such as Colyer, Sharp, Heath, Walker &c. &c. and Eight very interesting Whole Sheet Maps. - - - London: Printed for the Proprietors and sold by - -Parsons, No.21 Paternoster Row, R.Newcomb,Stamford; and the Agents of this Paper. - --
Heath family inscriptions, St.Nicholas' Churchyard, Nottingham.
[On one side of a stone tomb]
In Memory of Matthew Heath
who died October 15 1793
Aged LIX Years.
not known to be related.
Friday 8 November 1793
Kentish Weekly or Canterbury Journal
A New and Elegant Work.
Enriched with upwards of Sixty superb Copper-Plates exclusive of Coloured Maps, and other Embellishments.
Dr.Maynard's Complete Translation of the
Whole Works of Josephus.
Illustrated with Notes and Marginal References
To be completed in only 60 numbers. Beautifully printed in large folio on a new type, and fine paper.
Every number of this work will contain three sheets of letter-press, and a copper-plate; some of them will contain two, besides the three sheets of letter-press; which is more than was ever given or promised in any translation of this work before. The principal part of the plates are taken from the designs of Stothard, Metz, and Corbould; and engraved by Heath, Grignion, Collier, Neagle, &c. &c. whose abilities as artists of the first repute, are too well known to need any comment.
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com