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The Times 13th Oct 1797 Advertisement
This Day is published, price ?s 6d or 1L 10s a Set, the Fourth and last Volume of the
Biographia Evangelica; or, An Historical Account of the Lives and deaths of the most Eminent and Evangelical Authors and Preachers, both British and Foreign, in the several Denominations of Protestants, from the beginning of the Reformation in the days of Wickliffe, to the present time; wherein are collected, from authentic Historians, their most remarkable Actions, Sufferings and Writings, exhibiting the Unity of their Faith and Experience in their several Ages, Countries, and Professions and illustratingthe Power of Divine Grace in their Holy Living and Dying.
By the Rev ERASMUS MIDDLETON
Lecturer of St Helen's, Bishopgate-street; and Chaplain to the Rt Hon The Countess of Crauford and Lindsay. Printed for the Author, and sold by him, Cheyne-row,Chelsea; C.Dilly, Poultry; J.Mathews, No.18, Strand; Baynes, No 54, Paternoster-row.
N.B. This work consists of four large Volumes, 8vo.printed on a very fine Paper, and beautiful new Type, cast for the purpose, with 52 elegant Engravings; a few Copies of which have been first taken off on French Paper, with a view to be framed, and are sold by the Author, and R.Wilkinson, No.58,Cornhill; and J.Simco, No.11, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields.
The Times 13th June 1798 Advertisement
To Sword Blade and Sword Makers
by Thomas Lucas.
On the premises, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 19th and 20thDays of June inst, by Order of the Assignees,
The Entire finished and unfinished STOCK in TRADE, etc of Messrs WORBOYS and SYDES, Sword Blade and Sword Makers, near the Moat, Birmingham, Bankrupts; consisting of large quantities of finished and rough, light and heavy horse, saluting, hanger, matchie, dirk, and other sword blades, quantities of highly finished swords of various descriptions in scabbards, richly mounted, ornamented, etc. quantities of finished and unfinished Iron, Leather and other scabbards, with a great variety of sword handles, hilts, etc and other articles, calculated for the sword making business, in large lots, all of which will prove as well manufactured and executed as any in Birmingham. The particulars will appear in the Catalogues, which will be ready on Friday the 15th inst and may be had of Mr.W.Baynes, Bookseller, Paternoster-row, London, and of the Auctioneer, High-street, Birmingham.
The Times 6th February 1799 Advertisement
To be continued annually - On November the 20th, 1798, was published, price 9L stitched,
The Gentleman's Mathematical Companion for the Year 1799. Containing Answers to the last Year's Enigmas, Rebuffes, Charades, Queries, and Questions, proposed to be answered next year. With some useful Papers from the Philosophical Transactions.
N.B. The first Number of this work was published under the Title of "A Companion to the Gentleman's Diary;" which the Editor has altered, at the Request of his Correspondents.
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The Times 2nd May 1799 Advertisement
Valuable Library of Books, by T.Warren,
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The Times 1st December 1800 Advertisement
This day is published, a New Edition, corrected and enlarged, illustrated with30 Maps and Plates, Price 8s in Boards,
Elements of Geography, and of Natural and Civil History; containing - 1. The Order of the Spheres. 2. The Economy of the Sublunary Works of Creation, inanimate and living. 3. Picturesque and general Sketches of the different Parts of the Earth, and the varied Appearances and Manners of its inhabitants. 4. The Rise, Revolution, and Fall, of the principal Empires of the World. 5. Changes through different Ages in the Manners of Mankind. 6,7,8, and 9. Description of the different Quarters of the World, Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Their Divisions into Countries, Provinces, etc. Their Climates, Soils, Animals, Plants, Minerals, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, canals, Commerce, Manufactures, Curiosities, Schools, Learning, Literati, Religious Professions, Language, Government, History, etc. by John Walker.
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The Times 10th September 1801 Advertisement
Taylor's Short Hand, 3rd Edition, this day is published, in 8vo neatly printed on fine writing post paper, with 12 copper-plates, price 6s in boards, or 7s neatly half bound, red back,
An Essay, intended to establish a Standard for a Universal System of Short Hand Writing, upon such simple and approved principles as have never before been offered to the public; whereby a person, in a few days, may instruct himself to write Short Hand correctly, and by a little practice cannot fail taking down any discourse delivered in punlic.
By Samuel Taylor, many years Professor and Teacher of the Science at Oxford, and the Universities of Scotland and Ireland.
The third edition, to which is now first added, a new Plate of all the Terminations at one view. This Short Hand was patronised by the late Lord North, and also strongly recommended by some of the first Characters in the Kingdom, several of whole Testimonies in its favour appear in the work. It was formerly published at 1L 1s and is now reduced into its present cheap form to make it more generally known. Also, Locke on Education; a new edition, with his Portrait, 3s boards.
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The Times 9th October 1801 Advertisement
This day is published, a new edition, greatly enlarged, with 14 new Maps, price 10s 6d boards, or 12s bound,
An Universal Gazatteer; being a concise Description, alphabetically arranged, of the Nations, Kingdoms, States, Towns, Empires, Provinces, Cities, Oceans, Seas, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Mountains, Capes, etc in the known World; the Government, Manners, and Religion of the Inhabitants, with the Extent, Boundaries, and Natural Productions, Manufactures and Curiosities of the different countries. Containing several thousand places not to be met with in any similar Gazatteer.
By John Walker.
Revised, considerably enlarged, and improved,
By Arthur Kershaw.
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The Times 29th October 1801 Advertisement
To be continued annually - On the 14th of November, will be published, price 1s 6d stitched,
The Gentleman's Mathematical Companion for the Year 1802. Containing Answers to the last Year's Enigmas, Rebuffes, Charades, Queries, and Questions, proposed to be answered next year; together with some curious Papers from the Royal Society of London, etc.
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The Times 24th January 1806 Advertisement
The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides - This day is published, neatly printed on fine paper, with 2 large Maps, and to which is now first prefixed, the Life of the Translator, and his Portrait, elegantly engraved, taken from an original Painting, in 2 large volumes, 8vo, price 16s. in boards, the 4th edition of
The History of the Peloponnesian War, translated from the Greek of Thucydides. To which are annexed, Three Preliminary Discourses, 1.On the Life of Thucydides. 2. On his Qualifications as an Historian. 3. A Survey of the History. By W.Smith.D.D. Dean of Chester, Translator of "Longinus on the Sublime," etc "The Public is here presented with a translation of one of the best Histories of Antiquity, a history, full of important instruction. The pernicious consequences of faction in States; the tendency that power, rigorously or wantonly exercised, has to make men desperate; and that liberty, when abused, has to make them insolent; is no where more strongly represented than in the grave and judicious Thucydides, etc. With regard to the translation now before us, we shall only say, that its merit is superior to any praise we can bestow, etc." Vide Monthly Review, vol.8. Printed for W.Baynes 54 Paternoster-row; and sold by T.Egerton, Whitehall; Hanwell and Parker, Oxford; Deighton, Cambridge; Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh; and J.Archer, Dublin. Of whom may be had, just published, neatly printed on fine paper, to which is now prefixed, the Life of the Author, and his Portrait elegantly engraved, in 1 thick volume, 12mo. price 4s 6d boards, the 2d edition, much enlarged, of the Manners of the Ancient Israelites, containing an Account of their peculiar Customs, Ceremonies, Laws, Polity, Religion, Sects, Arts, and Trades, Wars, etc in 4 Parts, written originally in French, by Claude Fleury, Abbe of Argenteuil, and Member of the Ancient and Modern Samaritans, and the whole much enlarged, from the principal Writers on Jewish Antiquities, by Adam Clarke, Translator of "Sturme's Reflections," etc. Recommendation of the former Edition, by Bishop Horne; - "This little Book contains a concise, pleasing, and just Account of the Manners, Customs, Laws, Policy, and Religion of the Israelites. It is an excellent introduction to the reading of the Old Testament, and should be put into the hands of every young person." - Vide Discoursees, vol.1.
The Times 11th April 1806 Advertisement
This day is published, half bound, Morocco back, price 9s.
An Atlas to Walker's Geography; consisting of 25 Maps, very neatly engraved and coloured. Printed for Vernor, Hood and Sharpe; J.Walker; Darton and Harvey; H.D,Symonds; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cuthell and Martin; Lackington, Allen, and Co; Ogilvy and Son; Wynne and Son; R Scholey; Scratcherd and Letterman; R.Faulder; Otridge and Son; R.Lea; C.Law; G.Kearsley; Crosby & Co; E.Mathews; J.Johnson; W.Baynes; and E.Barnes.- Of whom may be had, 1.The Elements of Geography and History. By J.Walker. A new edition, corrected and enlarged by the Rev.J.Smith, price 10s 6d boards. 2. The Universal Gazatteer; or, an Account of all the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Islands, Cities, Towns, etc in the known World, 8vo price 12s bound.
The Times 27th August 1811 Advertisement
Lee's Botany. This day is published, in one large vol 8vo price 14s bds or with the plates accurately coloured 1L 1s.
An Introduction to the Science of Botany, chiefly extracted from the works of Limmaeus. To which are added, several New Tables and Notes. By the late James Lee, Nurseryman and Florist at the Vineyard, Hammersmith. Fourth edition, corrected and considerably enlarged. By James Lee, Son and Successor to the Author. This edition of Mr.Lee's Btany is embellished with a complete set of new Plates, accurately engraved by Mr.Wetton from drawings by Henderson; also a correct ikeness of the Author, accompanied with a biographical Sketch of his Life. Printed for Cadell and Davies; F.C.and J Rivington; Longman and Co, Whaite and Co. J.Hooker; C and R Baldwin; B.Crosby and Co. Wilkie and Robinson; J.Walker; Lackington and Co. J Mawman; W.Baynes; Sherwood, Needy and Jones; and J.Johnson and Co.
The Times 9th August 1815 Advertisement
This day is published, a new edition, in ten vols, 8vo, price 4L bds
The History of the Roman Emperors, from Augustus to Constantine. By John Baptist Lewis Crevier, Professor of Rhetoric in the College of Beavais. Translated from the French by John Mill Esq. The Historical Reader will find in this work, the Lives of all the Roman Emperors which preceeded Mr Gibbons History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Printed for F.C. and J.Rivington; T.Egerton; Scatherd and Letterman; J.Cuthell; J.Nunn; W.Clarke and Sons; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; J.Carpenter and Son; Law and Co.; E.Jeffery; Lackington and Co.; F.Lloyd; J.Otridge; J.Richardson; Black, Parry and Co.; W.Baynes; J.Booth; J.Mawman; Baldwin, Craddock, and Joy; J.Booker; E.Greenland; Nornaville and Fell; Gale, Certis, and Fenner; G. and S.Robinson; R.Saunders; Ogles and Co.; and Walker and Co.
The Times 5th October 1815 Advertisement
This day is published, price 4s 6d bound in sheep,
A New Compendious Grammar of the Greek Tongue; in which the elements of the language are plainly and briefly comprised in English. For the use of Schools and private Gentlemen, whether they have been taught Latin or not. By W.Bell A.M. The 6th edition, with improvements, and a new arrangement. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees Orme, and Brown; John Richardson; J.M.Richardson; J.Walker and Co.; Law and Whittaker ; and W.Baynes.
The Times 5th February 1817 Advertisement
Harmer's Observations, by Dr.Clarke, 4 vols.8vo,2L 5s. bds.
Observations on Various Passages of Scripture; placing them in a new light, and ascertaining the meaning of several not determinable by the methods commonly made use of by the learned; originally compiled by the Rev.Thomas Harmer, from relations incidently mentioned in books of Voyages and Travels into the East. The 5th edition, with many important Additions and innumerable Corrections, by Adam Clarke, LL.D F.A.S. "Of the Work itself (says the Editor in his Preface) my opinion may be seen in the painful labour of arranging, correcting, improving and editing, which I have so long sustained. A deep conviction of its great importance and worth led me to undertake the task, and patiently pursue it to the end. I need not say, that every man who wishes to understand the Scriptures, as far as they relate to Oriental customs and manners, or who professes to explain them to others, should not only possess a copy of this work, but endeavour thoroughly to understand its contents." Printed for Lackington and Co. Finsbury-square; and W.Baynes, Paternoster-row.
The Times 14th February 1817 Advertisement
This day is published, price 3s 6d. A Defence of the Wesleyan Methodist Missions in the West Indies, including a Refutation of the Charges in Mr.Marryat's "Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade," etc. and in other publications; with Facts and Anecdotes illustrative of the moral state of the Slaves, and of the Operations of the Missions. Bt Richard Watson, one of the Secretaries to the Committee for the Management of the Wesleyan Methodist Missions. "And they laid many and grievous things against Paul, which they could not prove." Acts xxv.7 Sold by Blanchard 14 City-road; Baynes, Paternoster-row; Butterworth and Son, Fleet-street; Kent, Holborn; and Booth, Duke-street, Manchester-square.
The Times 5th August 1818 Advertisement
Bell's Greek Grammar.- Fifth Edition, with improvements, and a new arrangement.-This day is published, price 4s 6d. bound. A New Compendious Grammar of the Greek Tongue, in which the elements of the language are plainly and briefly comprised in English, for the use of schools and private gentlemen, whether they have been taught Latin or not. By William Bell A.B. Printed for Longman, Hurst and Co., John Richardson, J.M.Richardson, W.Baynes, J.Walker and Co. and Law and Whittaker.
The Times 25th June 1819 Advertisement
This day is published, price 2s. Richard Baynes's Catalogue of old and new Books. Part I. containing a large collection of Theology, including sermons and discourses, many of which are of uncommon occurrence; with a collection of original MS. sermons; including the valuable library of a learned Dissenting Minister deceased, and various other collections, which are now on sale at reduced prices for ready money, by Richard Baynes. (from William Baynes), 25, Ivy Lane, 3 doors from Paternoster-row. Of Richard Baynes may be had, in 1 vol 4to, price1L 16s boards, Talbot's Analysis of the whole Bible, a most useful book for Ministers, Students, etc; recommended by Mr Horne in his introduction to the Scriptures, vide vol I, page 332; there are only a few copies remaining.
The Times 19th November 1819 Advertisement
This day is published, by W.Baynes and Son, 23 and 24 Paternoster-row, A System of Theology, in a Series of Sermons, by the late Rev. Timothy Dwight, S.T.D., LL.D., President of Yale College, in Connecticut (American) with an interesting account of his life, and fine portrait, in 5 large volumes 8vo, price 3L 10s. in boards.
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The Times 6th December 1819 Advertisement
This day is published, in 1 thick vol.8vo, price 13s 6d. bound, carefully corrected and improved, the 23rd edition, of Boyer's Royal Dictionary, abridged, in two parts: 1, French and English: 2. English and French; containing the greatest number of words of any French and English Dictionary extant; to which are added, the Accents of the English Words, to facilitate their pronunciation to foreigners; with the addition of the Sea Terms and Phrases: the Feminine of French Adjectives annexed to the Masculine terminations: the Genders of the French Nouns in the English part, and a Table for the formation of all the Tenses of the French Verbs, whether regular or irregular. By N.Salmon. Printed for F.C. and J.Rivington; Longman and Co; Cadell and Co; Baldwin and Co; G. and W.B.Whittaker; Scatcherd and Co;; J.Nunn; T.Egerton; J.Cuthell; Lackington and Co; Boosey and Sons; J.Mawman; J.Booker; W.Ginger; Harris and Son; Black, Kingsbury and Co; Dulau and Co; J.Richardson; J.M.Richardson; Sherwood and Co; Ogle and co; E.Williams; Darton and Co; T.Wilkie; Rodwell and Co; Clarke and Sons; W.Baynes; R.Saunders; W.Lowndes; J.Bohn; T.Hamilton; R.S.Kirby; and Wilson and Sons, York. Of whom may be had, Boyer's Royal French and English Dictionary, in 1 handsome vol 4to, price 3s boards.
The Times 18th December 1819 Advertisement
This day is published, in 2 vols.8vo, embellished with Portraits of the Author and Editor, price 18s. boards
A SPIRITUAL TREASURY for the CHILDREN of GOD; consisting of meditations for each morning and evening in the year, upon selected texts of scripture. By WILLIAM MASON, Esq., a new edition, revised and corrected by the author's son, the Rev H C Mason, A.M. Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; W.Baynes and Son; and Ogle and Co; Paternoster Row; T.Tegg, Cheapside; and R.Baynes, Ivy Lane; of whom may be had, by the same author, 1. The Christian's Companion for the Sabbath, suited for the family or closet; consisting of meditations, doctrinal, experimental, and practical, for each Lord's day throughout the year; printed uniformly with the "Spiritual Treasury," price 9s. boards. 2. The Believer's Pocket Companion; or One Thing Needful to make Poor Sinners Rich, and Miserable Sinners Happy, price 1s.6d. bound. 3. Crumbs from the Master's Table; or Select Sentences of Divinity, price 1s.6d. bound. 4. The History of Jesus; drawn up for the Instruction of Children, fifth edition, price1s. boards. 5, The Parlour Preacher; a Pack of Cards for all who are determined to win Christ, price 1s. 6. The Christian Communicant; or, a suitable Companion to the Lord's Supper; containing Meditations on every Part of the Liturgy used by the Church of England, price 3s.6d. bound. 7. Scriptural Prayers for every Morning and Evening throughout the Week, for the use of Families; with a preface enforcing the much neglected Duty of Family Prayer, price 1s. bound.
The Times 8/11/15th January 1820 Advertisement
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The Times 23rd February 1820 Advertisement
This day is published, complete, in 5 vols, 8vo, the 8th editionn, price 2l.5s. boards, of SACRED BIOGRAPHY; or, the History of the Patriarchs: being a course of Lectures delivered at the Scots church, London wall, By Henry Hunter, D.D. London, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Scatcherd and Letterman: Lackington and Co; J.Murray; R.Scholey; Baynes and Son; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy: T.J.Allman, Hurst, Robinson, Robinson and Co; R.Saunders; Edwards and Co; and Sterling and Slade, Edinburgh.
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The Times 3rd July 1820 Advertisement
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The Times 8th July 1820 Advertisement
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The Times 1st August 1820 Advertisement
TO SCHOOL ASSISTANTS.-One is WANTED in the course of ten days, who is well read in the Greek language, as well as in the Latin, and who is not only accustomed to school duties, but will wholly devote his time in school hours to improve his pupils. Applications in writing, addressed to A.B. at Mr Baynes's, bookseller, 54, Paternoster-row, will be answered.
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The Times 27th September 1820 Advertisement
ON GAUGING.- Just published, written expressly for the officers of His Majesty's Revenue of Excise and Customs, illustrated by 160 diagrams, and dedicated to the Honourable the Commissioners of Excise, in 1 thick vol, crown 8vo, price 10s 6d. neatly bound. THE PRACTICAL GAUGER, on an easy and improved plan, founded on unerring principles, familiarity explained and elucidated by pen and rule, containing everything necessary to be known in the Theory and Practice of the valuable Art of Gauging, enriched with modern Tables, and illustrated by beautiful Diagrams. By M.ILEY, many years on the London Establishment. Printed for M.B.Iley, Somerset-street, Portman-square; Baldwin and Co; Sherwood and Co; Baynes and Son; Lackington and Co; Simpkin and Co; and, Scatcherd and Co, London; and all other town and country booksellers, Also 1. in 3 vols, 8vo price £1 16s, bds. Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV., illustrated with plates. 2. The Parlour Portfolio or Postchaise Companion: by A.M.Bingham, in 2 vols, 8vo, price 21s. bds.
The Times 6th October 1820 Advertisement
This day are published, in 8vo, price 10s.6d.,OBSERVATIONS on our LORD's CONDUCT as a Divine Instructor, and on the Excellence of his Moral Character. By the late ARCHBISHOP NEWCOME: third edition, "This work is designed to assist speculative inquiry and pious meditation; and contains a discussion of many difficulties relating both to the phraseology and to the subject matter of the Gospel History." - Preface. Sold by Longman, Hurst, and Co; R.Priestley; G. and W.B. Whittaker; R.Baynes, Ivy Lane; and by all the booksellers at Cambridge and Oxford.
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The Times 15th November 1820 Advertisement
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The Times 3rd November 1820 Advertisement
This day is published, by W.Baynes and Son, booksellers, of Paternoster-row, price 2s., A NEW ARRANGEMENT of the LITURGY, or Book of Common Prayer, for the use of free churches, chapels, and private families, in which Liturgy the Queens name is inserted: and the whole arranged in three distinct services, with a preface, containing several new and important remarks worthy the attention of the Bishops. By a GENTLEMAN, late of the University of Oxford.
The Times 14th December 1820 Advertisement
ROYAL CONSOLATIONS. - Just published.
VIA PACIS; or Ladies nad Gentleman's Guide. By A PUBLIC CHARACTER. Printed for the Author by W. and E. Lovejoy, New Bridge street, Vauxhall; and may be had of J.Nisbet, 15 Castle street, Oxford street; Richard Baynes, Ivy lane; W.Whittemore, Paternoster row; J.Pollard, 4 William's place, Walworth road; and Walton, 1 Kennington close.
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The QUEEN. - This day are published,
ROYAL CONSOLATIONS: a Copy of which was presented to her Majesty at Brandenburgh House by the author last Audience day. Printed and sold by W. and E. Lovejoy, New Bridge street, Vauxhall; J.Nisbet, 15 Castle street, Oxford street; Richard Baynes, Ivy lane; W.Whittemore, Paternoster row; and J.Pollard, Walworth road.
"Peace to the brave's the theme I sing,
God save the Queen, and bless the King;
May faith and harmony increase
And every jarring passion cease." - Rex.
"Sit piger ad poenas princeps, ad premia velox;
Et dolcat quoties cogitur esse ferox." - Ovid.
The Times 2nd April 1821 Advertisement
A MINISTER whose sentiments are agreeable to those laid down in the "New Arrangement of the Liturgy," published bt Messrs. Baynes and Son, 54 Paternoster-row, is WANTED to perform the afternood and evening services at a chapel near town. Apply by letter post paid, with real name and address, to M.N. at Messrs Baynes and Son's, as above. N.B. A good talent for preaching , though not extempore, will be necessary: a gentleman from one of the universities would be preferred.
The Times 18th April 1821 Advertisement
This day is published, a new and revised edition of :
GRANGER'S BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY of ENGLAND, from Egbert the Great, to the Revolution in 1688; in which the additions, improvements, and corrections will be incorporated in their prpoer places, and the errors expunged; and not, as heretofore, in the latter editions, inserted by way of a supplement. The utility of this justly celebrated work may be conceived, from the rapid sale it has experienced through four editions, the whole of which is entirely out of print, and copies of any of the editions selling at the present time in book sales at double and (in some instances) treble the prices they were originally published at. No history of England can be considered as complete without this valuable appendage, which furnishes interesting and highly amusing memoirs and anecdotes of every person, from the sovereign to the malefactor, whose memory has been transmitted to posterity, by engraved British portraits. A few copies of the Rev. Mark Noble's continuation of the above work, from the Revolution to the end of the reign of George the 1st./ 3 vols. 8vo. boards L1 7s. may be had of the publishers; Baynes and Son, 54 Paternoster-row; of whom likewise may be had price L6 6s. Richardson's collection of 311 English portraits, accurately copied from rare prints and original pictures, illustrating Granger's and every other History of England; also price L2 12s 6d., 73 portraits of Princes and Princesses of Great Britain, principal nobility, eminent statesmen. general officers and distinguished persons, recorded by Hume and Smollett in their History of England. Just published, price L5 in boards; Baynes and Son's general Catalogue of Secondhand Books for 1821; comprising 11,451 articles, described in above 500 closely printed pages.
The Times 7th July 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 30th July 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 12th September 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 23rd October 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 2nd November 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 21st December 1821 Advertisement
Fifth Edition, in 2 vols. 8vo., price 1l.1s. boards: A THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY, containing Definitions of all Religious Terms; a comprehensive View of every Article in the System of Divinity; an impartial Account of all the principal Denominations which have subsisted in the Religious World from the Birth of Christ to the present Day; together with an accurate Statement of the most remarkable Transactions and Events recorded in Ecclesiastical History. By the Rev. CHARLES BUCK. Printed for Ogle, Duncan, and Co., W.Baynes and Son, and Simpkin and Marshall, London.
The Times 7th December 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 13th December 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 19th December 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 28th December 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 31st December 1821 Advertisement
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The Times 1st January 1822 Advertisement
ROLLIN'S ANCIENT HISTORY.- New Edition.- This day, is published, handsomely printed, in 8 vols., 8vo., with a new Portrait of the Author, a Set of Maps, and other Engravings, price 3L 4s in boards, a new edition, revised and corrected by the Paris edition ofTHE ANCIENT HISTORY of the EGYPTIANS, Carthaginian, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians. By M.ROLLIN, late Principal of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College, and Member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres : translated from the French. Printed for F.C and J Rivington ; J.Nunn ; J.Cuthell ; J. and A.Arch ; Longman and Co. ; T.Cadell ; J. and W.T.Clarke ; Lackington and Co. ; J.Booker ; Black, Kingsbury and Co. ; J.Booth ; J.Richardson ; J.M.Richardson ; J.Mawman ; R.Scholey ; Baynes and Son ; Baldwin and Co ; T.Hamilton ; Ogle and Co. ; G.Mackie ; G. and W.B.Whittaker ; Edwards and Knibb ; J.Collingwood ; T. and J.Allman ; W.Boone ; R.Saunders ; Hurst, Robinson and Co. ; Wilson and Sons, York ; and A.Black, Edinburgh : of whom may be had, the same work neatly printed in 12 pocket volumes, with maps and plates, price 2L 8s in boards.
The Times 3rd January 1822 Advertisement
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The Times 25th January 1822 Advertisement
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The Times 26th August 1822 Advertisement
This day is published, the 5th edition, in 2 vols. 8vo., price 1l.1s. bds: A THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY, containing Definitions of all Religious Terms; a comprehensive View of every article in the system of Divinity; an impartial account of all the principal Denominations which have subsisted in the religious world from the birth of Christ to the present day; together with an accurate Statement of the most remarkable transactions and events recorded in Ecclesiastical History. By the Rev. CHARLES BUCK. London, printed for Ogle, Duncan, and Co., W.Baynes and Son, and Simpkin and Marshall.
The Times 12th Mar 1866 At Marlborough Street
At Marlborough street (Police Court) -
Henry Baynes of Tracy Cottage, Harrow road, clerk, in the employ of Messrs Rivington, publishers, Waterloo place, was brought before Mr Knox, on a warrant, charging him with obtaining a check for £11 12s 6d from Mr Francis Rivington, by false pretences. Mr Wontner jnr, appeared for the prosecution. He said he should only go into the charge of obtaining a check by false pretences on the present occasion. The system of dishonesty adopted by the prisoner had been going on for some time past; a part of the prisoner's practice being to take the stamp on receipts from old account books and to place them on new accounts. The prisoner's defalcations amounted to something like £300.
Mr Francis Rivington said the prisoner had been about three years in the employ of the firm, his duty being to examine the accounts for advertising in the different papers, and on ascertaining the amount, to receive a check to pay the various clainants. The firm advertised in "Notes and Queries" and the prisoner came to him on the 24th of February with a piece of paper on which was written "Notes and Queries £11 2s 6d". The prisoner left the memorandum, and shortly afterwards he returned with the receipt book under his arm, as if someone was waiting for payment. He gave the prisoner a check for £11 2s 6d. On the 1st March, he received a letter from the editor of "Notes and Queries" and in consequence of that letter, he referred to the ledger, and found this £11 2s 6d appeared as due to "Notes and Queries". He spoke to the prisoner on the subject. The prisoner took up a bundle of papers and pretended to be looking for the receipt. He left the prisoner in the counting house and on sending for him shortly afterwards ascertained that he had quitted the premises. He had not seen him again until that day.
Mr Smith, publisher of "Notes and Queries", said that there was a sum of £5 9s due from Messrs Rivington for advertising. The prisoner called with a check for £11 2s 6d to pay the account and he gave the prisoner the balance £6 3s 6d. He gave a receipt but he believed the stamp on the receipt produced was not the one on the receipt given to the prisoner.
Mr Knox said if persons put the date on stamps it would prevent them being used again. The prisoner was remanded.