24 items found

A lasting impression: a history of Wheatons in Exeter (2017)

Anthony J. Wheaton

Andrew Brice of Exeter, printer : author of the topographical Dictionary etc., aetat 83 ([1774?])

Woodman ..

Andrew Brice of Exeter, printer : author of the topographical Dictionary etc., aetat 83 (1774)

Woodman ..

Revd. Wm. Davy, A.B. anno aetatis 82. 1825 ([1825?])

R. Cooper

Andrew Brice, printer: reproduced by kind permission from a print in the possession of Dr.Brushfield (c.1775)

Andrew Brice of Exeter, printer : author of the Topographical Dictionary etc., aetet 83 (1774)

Woodman ..

Glimpses into the 19th century broadside ballad trade. No. 13: Besley of Exeter (2005)

Roland Brown

Report of the trial of the Queen of England in the House of Lords, brgun August 17, 1820. On the question of passing a bill of pains and penalties, and divorcing and degrading her Majesty from her ... ([1820])

The Exeter printer of 1683: a ghost laid (1990)

Maxted, Ian

The Exeter printer of 1688 (1990)

Michael Treadwell

Hatherleigh printed (1924)

R. B. M-

Andrew Brice, the Exeter printer (1924)

R. B. M-

Early Exeter printers: an amendment (1991)

M. G. Dickinson

[ Express & Echo executives at closure of Goss Headliner Press, Sidwell Street, Exeter, before transfer to Sowton - with descr.] (1992)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Mr. Andrew Brice; printer, of Exeter ([1775?])

Andrew Brice, printer of Exeter: an agreeable biographical gallimaufry (2002)

Andrew Brice

The story of William Pollard & Co. Ltd (1999)

Andrew Pollard (Educationalist)

The house that Thomas built: the story of De La Rue (1968)

Lorna Houseman

Samuel Thorne, printer (1875)

S. L. Thorne

70 years of life in Paignton (1977)

John Sutton

A world of mischiefe: the King's printer in York in 1642 and in Shrewsbury ... (1981)

William K. Sessions

The King's printer at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1639, at Bristol ... at Exeter in 1645-46 ... (1982)

William K. Sessions

Read, compare, determine. Outline of Mr. Fox's speech, in the House of Commons, July 9, 1782. Outline of Ld Shelburne's speech ([1782])

Original hymns and poems (1861)

Philotheorus (Pseudonym of Admiral Kempenfelt)