Pridden, John, 1728-1807
John Pridden Pridden, John, bookseller, b. 1728, d. 1807
Pridden, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pridden, John ‡d 1728-1807
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pridden, John, ‡d 1728-1807
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Pridden, John, ‡d 1728-1807
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Pridden's catalogue for 1784, of scarce and valuable books, In most Languages, Arts, and Sciences, containing Several Libraries and other large Collections, Lately purchased, chiefly in good condition, Including those of The Rev. Mr. Thomas Milward, M. A. late of Queen's College, Oxon, and Master of Appelby School. The Rev. Mr. Hales, M. A. of Brazenose College, Oxon, and Rector of Limehouse. The Rev. Mr. De L'angle, M. A. Rector of Danbury, and Woodham Ferrers, in Essex. The Rev. Mr. John Herries. The Rev. Mr. Trumbull, Dissenting Minister, at Hammersmith. Sydney Evelyn, Esq; at Upton-Gray, Hants. Mr. George Vaughan, Surgeon, etc. at Grays, lately deceased. The Rev. Mr. Aaron Methessius, M. A. Minister of the Swedish church, in Prince's Square, retired to Sweden. Which will be sold (for ready Money) this day, 1784, and continue till all are sold. By John Pridden, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 100, Fleet-Street, London. Of whom may be had the full Value for any Library, or Parcel of Books. (catalogue, Price One Shilling, allowed to Purchasers to the Value of Five Shillings.) - Please to mention the first Word of the Book, as well as Number, as there are many mistakes. | |
Scots scourge. | |
The scots scourge : being a compleat supplement to the British antidote to Caledonian poison: in two volumes. Containing fifty-two anti-ministerial, political, satiric, and comic prints, during Lord Bute's administration, down to the present time: To which are added, All the Original Songs, Essays, etc. etc. The whole being a grand system of Scotch politicks, which have been acted in Old England, etc. during those remarkable years 1763 and 1764. ... . Contains Twenty-Five Copper Plates, and is adorned with a Metzotinto Head of the Duke of Newcastle, and a Head of Earl Temple. 1. Sawney below stairs. 2. Ayliffe's Ghost. 3. The scrubbing-post. 4. John Bull's Auction. 5. Roasted Exciseman. 6. Daniel in the Den. 7. Daniel's Delivery. 8. Devil to pay. 9. Game of Hum. 10. State Racers. 11. Places of Profit. 12. - of Honour. 13. Tame Lion. 14. Bob-Cherry. 15. Safe Place. 16. J. Wilkes, Esq; and Liberty. 17. Sign Post. 18. The Snug Post. 19. The Whipping Post. 20. Macbeth and the Dr. 21. The Cold Place. 22. The Warm Place. 23. The General Post. 24. Hieroglyphical Epistle from the Devil to L. B- To which is given, a Humorous Political Key to all the Prints. | |
Tit for tat : or W.m Hogarth Esq.r principal pannel painter to his Majesty. - [London] : publish'd according to Act of Parliament by I Pridden in Fleet Street, [1763]. |