Letter IV. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brother-freemen, I shall now without any preamble, take unto consideration your late petition to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, which I adverted to in my last, and which I intend now to consider more fully as to the matter of it; and sorry I am to say that it does no credit either to the composer or to the subscribers. ... [electronic resource].
1781
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Letter IV. To the freemen of Alnwick. My good friends and brother-freemen, I shall now without any preamble, take unto consideration your late petition to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, which I adverted to in my last, and which I intend now to consider more fully as to the matter of it; and sorry I am to say that it does no credit either to the composer or to the subscribers. ... [electronic resource].
Uniform title
To the freemen of Alnwick. Letter IV
Created/published
[Alnwick] : [Printed by T. Alder], [1781]
Description
16 p. ; 8vo.
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Signed on p.15: "An old Craftsman", i.e. Robert Richardson, junior, clerk to the Alnwick Council.
Dated at head: "December, 24, 1781".
The fourth of seven letters published between 28 November 1781 and 1 February 1782 (cf. C. Clark Burman, 'An account of the art of typography as practised in Alnwick from 1781 to 1815', Alnwick, 1896, pp.10-11).
Place of printing and printer's name from the colophon of the first letter.
Title from drop-head title and opening lines of text.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Signed on p.15: "An old Craftsman", i.e. Robert Richardson, junior, clerk to the Alnwick Council.
Dated at head: "December, 24, 1781".
The fourth of seven letters published between 28 November 1781 and 1 February 1782 (cf. C. Clark Burman, 'An account of the art of typography as practised in Alnwick from 1781 to 1815', Alnwick, 1896, pp.10-11).
Place of printing and printer's name from the colophon of the first letter.
Title from drop-head title and opening lines of text.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T225255
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Northumberland -- Alnwick.
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