BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary sources: non-textual material culture consulted

Ashmolean Museum, British Archaeology Collections, University of

AN1949.343, Thomas Toft dish (c.1670)

Bellevue House, Kingston, Ontario

Day & Martin’s blacking bottle, http://www.flickr.com/photos/wiless/5802262137/in/set-72157627086895348 (accessed November 2011)

Bodleian Library, John Johnson Collection, University of Oxford

Advertising, Boots and Shoes 1 (27c), ‘One cheer more!’ (1817-1837 Advertising, Boots and Shoes 1 (26), ‘Substance versus shadow’ (1817-1837) Advertising, Boots and Shoes 1 (27c), ‘One Cheer More!’ (1817-1837)

Advertising, Oil and Candles 1 (31), ‘Untitled advert’ (c.1838-1842 Advertising, Oil and Candles 1 (26a), ’30 Strand’ (.c1830-1835) Advertising, Oil and Candles 1 (27a), ‘The Persian standard; or, the rising sun’ (c.1830s) Advertising, Oil and Candles 1 (28a), ‘A hint!’ (23 December 1831 Advertising, Oil and Candles 1 (28b), ’30 Strand’ (11 November 1831).

Advertising posters, Window Bills and Advertisements Folder 4 (2a), ‘Clark’s royal Lemingtonian blacking’ (c.1865-1890) Advertising posters, Window Bills and Advertisements Folder 4 (2b), ‘ & Cos. Original & superior royal caoutchouc oil paste blacking’ (c.1860-1890) Advertising posters, Windows Bills and Advertisements Folder 4 (3a), ‘Day and Martin’s real Japan blacking’ (c.1820-1860) Advertising posters, Windows Bills and Advertisements folder 4 (3c), ‘Day and Martin’s real Japan blacking’ (c.1820-1860). Advertising posters, Window Bills and Advertisements Folder 4 (5), ‘Statha[m] and Co. window bill’ (c.1860-1890). Advertising, Window Bills and Advertisements Folder 4 (6), ‘Turner’s Real Japan Blacking’(c.1817 onwards)

Labels 1 (3a), ‘B.F. Brown and Co and Boston’ (November 1893) Labels 1 (3b), ‘B.F. Brown and Co London and Boston’ (December 1893) Labels 1 (5), ‘B.F. Brown and Co, London and Boston’ label (November-December 1893) Labels 1 (6a), ‘E. Brown & Son’s boot preparations sold everywhere’ (1890s) Labels 1 (9a), ‘Real Japan Blacking made by Day and Martin’ (nd.) Labels 1 (9c), ‘Real Japan blacking made by Day and Martin Ltd’ (c1862-1900).

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Labels 1 (10), ‘Real Japan jet blacking manufactured by Gibbins Harrison & Co’ (nd.).Labels 1 (11a), ‘Real Japan Blacking made by Geo. Lamerte’ (1820-30s) Labels 1 (14), ‘Waterproof paste blacking made by Jonathan Warren’ Labels 1 (16), ‘Real Japan Blacking’ (1817-1837) Labels 1 (12), ‘Patent oil Japan blacking, made by W. Ryland’ (nd.). Labels 1 (16), ‘Real Japan Blacking’ (1817-1837) Labels, 1 (18), ‘Conservative Japan blacking’ (3 February 1834) Labels 11(b), ‘Real Japan blacking made by Geo. Lamerte’ (nd.) Labels 13 (15a), ‘Rödfos tændstikker’ (c.1880) Labels 14 (76), ‘A quarter of a ream of superfine satin note paper’ (c.1840s). Labels 16 (12), ‘W. Evans & Co.’s Boar’s Head Cotton’ (c.1870s) Labels 17 (93b), ‘Bale label with allegorical figures flanking a coat of arms’ (c.1830s- 1860s) Labels 19 (45b), ‘Devonshire cyder’ (July 1896).

Patent Medicines 8 (46), ‘How and When to take Carters Brand Little Liver Pills’ (1900-1910) Patent Medicines 8 (49), ‘Carter’s Little Liver Pills Cure All Liver Ills’ (1890-1900)

Tobacco Papers 1 (121), ‘Svelgani’ (c.1910s)

Brighton & Hove Museums, Brighton (http://searchcollections.brighton-hove- rpml.org.uk/)

HA106951, Ginger beer bottle (19th century)

British Library, Philatelic Collections, London

Board of Inland Revenue Stamping Department Archive

List 6, Volume 9, 1802-20.

HM Customs and Excise Collection

Fiscal Stamps of the UK Registration Sheets to 1827 – 1901 (end of Victoria) Patent Medicines Volume 14 (1852)

British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings, London

Banks Collection

15: Blacking and polish sellers’ trade cards, prints and labels 35: Chemists’ trade cards, prints and labels 83: Patent medicine sellers’ trade cards, prints and labels 95: Pewterers’ trade cards, prints and labels 98: Pottery and porcelain manufacturers’ trade cards, prints and labels 117: Tobacco and snuff sellers’ trade cards, prints and labels

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Heal Collection

15: Blacking makers’ trade cards, prints and labels 35: Chemists’ trade cards, prints and labels 83: Patent medicine sellers’ trade cards, prints and labels 95: Pewterers’ trade cards, prints and labels 98: Pottery and porcelain manufacturers’ trade cards, prints and labels 117: Tobacco and snuff sellers trade cards, prints and labels

BM Satires

1948,0214.679, Temple West, ‘An Address of Thanks from the Faculty to the Right Honourable, Mr Influenzy for his Kind Visit to the Country’ (London, 20 April 1803)

1985,0119.245, Charles Jameson Grant, ‘Matchless Eloqunce [sic] thrown away or 267 against little Joey and his Shining Friend’ (1831)

Work of George Scharf

PV, 1862,0614.1187, ‘drawing/advertisement’ (c.1825) PV, 1862,0614.1188, ‘drawing/advertisement’ (1834, 1836-1840) Vol.1 PV, 1862,0614.1090, ‘drawing/advertisement’ (1834-1838) Vol.4 PV, 1862,0614.14, ‘drawing’ (1828) Vol.4 PV, 1862,0614.18, ‘drawing’ (c.1830) Vol.4 PV, 1900,0725.90, ‘drawing’ (1828)

History of Advertising Trust, Raveningham

Holtzer Lithographic Collection

Lewis Walpole Library Digital Image Collection, Yale University (http://images.library.yale.edu/walpoleweb/)

801.05.01.02+, Rudolph Ackermann (publisher), ‘Boot Polishers’ (1801)

Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising, London

No ref., Robert Warren’s Blacking bottles (c.1830s)

Museum of the History of Science, Oxford (http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/collections/ )

42170, Dr Roberts’s Fever Powders sachet (c.1770)

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Museum of London, London

Ceramics and Glass Collections Database (http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/search.asp)

Clay Tobacco Pipes Maker’s Marks from London Database (http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/Claypipes/)

Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, London

LOG1, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) LOH2, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) 1993.21.1, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) 1993.21.2, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) 1996.6.7, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) 1998.16.3. Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.) 1998.15.2, Singleton’s Eye Ointment pot (nd.)

National Clay Pipe Archive, Liverpool

Tatman Collection

National Trust Collections (http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk)

Cotehele, Cornwall, 444610, ‘Bottle’ (C19) Lanhydrock, Cornwall, 881703.1, ‘Bottle’ (C19) Shaw’s Corner, Hertfordshire, 1275112, ‘Ink bottle’ (C19) Uppark , , 138194.4, ‘Blacking bottle’ (C19)

Odyssey’s Virtual Museum (http://odysseysvirtualmuseum.com/)

SS Republic, ‘J. Bourne & Son master ink bottles’ (1865)

Portable Antiquities Scheme (http://www.finds.org.uk)

HESH-F7B694, clay tobacco pipe bowl fragment (c.1660-1680) LVPL-B1A3F6, clay pipe (smoking) (c.1880-1920) LANCUM-0F70C2, clay pipe (smoking) (c.1880-1920)

Private Collection of Jeremy Kemp,

Dalby’s Carminative glass bottle (c.1810-c.1860) Dalby’s Carminative glass bottle (c.1810-c.1860) Dicey & Co Daffy’s Elixir glass bottle’, (c.1820-c.1840)

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Dr Norris’ Drops for Fevers’ bottle, (c.1820) Eves’ Dalby’s Carminative glass bottle (c.1810-c.1860) Gell’s Dalby’s Carminative glass bottle (c.1810-c.1860) Heighlington’s stoneware bottle (c.1820) Warren’s blacking bottle (early C19)

Science Museum, London (http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk)

A101902, ‘Pharmacist’s label cabinet, London, ’ (1850-1930) A683118, Venetian theriac stamp (c.1601-1800)

Shrewsbury Museum Service (http://www.darwincountry.org/)

SY14900, ‘clay tobacco pipe with smooth bowl’ (late C19) SY14904, ‘clay tobacco pipe’ (late C19)

Thackray Museum,

Patent Medicines (Box 35)

No ref., Tomce One Minute Tooth-Ache Cure bottle (late C19) No ref., Dr. De Sanctiss’s Rheumatic and Gout Pills box (late C19) No ref., Beecham’s Pills box (c.1885) No ref., Beecham’s Pills box (C20) 28.009, E. Burgess’ Lion Ointment box (late C19) 141.15 350807, Beecham’s Pills box (c.1885) 155.001, Symington’s Tablet Salve box (c.1885) 441.002, Summers’s Lozenges box (mid C19) 999.014, S. Maw, Son & Sons Ltd Improved Gelatine Capsules tin (nd.) 1155.001, Bishop’s Tonsules bottle (c.1885) 1328.010, Beecham’s Pills tin (c.1885) 1328.013, Sweeting’s Toothache Elixir (c.1865-c.1885) 2005.04334, Dr. John Hooper’s Female Pills box (nd. C20) 350609, Harvey’s Bark Pills (mid C19) 350610, Church’s Pectoral Pills box (mid C19) 350639, Dr. Davis’s Famous Female Pills box (c.1885) 350815, Box’s Far-Famed Pills box (C20) 351016, Albert’s Grasshopper Ointment box and tin (c.1885) 370001, Antibilious or Family Aperient Pills (mid C19) 3506103, E. Burgess’ Lion Ointment box (c.1885)

Numismatic Collection

520020, Ching Worm Lozenges copper token (c.1790) 520013, John Peckham, Slough copper token (1795) 520069, Professor Holloway copper token (1858) 520009, Professor Holloway copper token (1858)

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520043, Burchell’s Sugar Plumbs/Anodyne Necklace copper token (c.1790) 520117, Burchell’s Sugar Plumbs/Anodyne Necklace copper token (c.1790) 520114, Burchell’s Sugar Plumbs/Anodyne Necklace white metal token (c.1790) 520115, Burchell’s Sugar Plumbs/Anodyne Necklace white metal token (c.1790)

Philatelic Collection

No ref., Medicine Duty: Appropriated 3d. Stamp complete sheet (10 stamps, 1830- 1860) De La Rue Medicine Duty Label Proofs Volume (1872-1913) Medicine Stamp Duty Label Volume (1800-1902)

Victoria & Albert Museum, London (http://collections.vam.ac.uk)

E.1244-1937, Wallpaper (ca.1794)

Wellcome Trust

Images Collection

L0000967, ‘Hill and Berry’s medicine for cure of rabies’ wrapper’ (c.1800) L0000968, ‘Instructions for administering Hill and Berry’s medicine for cure of rabies’ (c.1800) L0000969, ‘Seal on the back of instructions for Hill and Berry’s medicine for cure of rabies’ (c.1800) V0010818, Pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010826, Bataille pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010827, Bruguiere pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010828, Pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010830, Duroziez pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010831, Pharmacy label (nd.) V0010832, Pharmacy labels (nd.) V0010833, Fialon-Bataille pharmacy labels (nd.) V0019986, Perfume labels (nd.) V0019987, Perfume bottle labels (nd.) V0019988, Perfume labels (nd.)

York Archaeological Trust, York

Project 5000, Hungate

SF83, Tobacco pipe (1850) SF157, Tobacco pipe (1828-1839) SF158, Stone bottle (C19) SF1078, Clay tobacco pipe (c1828-1839) SF1091, Dundee Marmalade pot (C19)

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SF1103, Large stoneware blacking bottle (C19) SF2613, Ramsay’s Bituminous Fluid (C19) SF2622 Emmatt’s Aerated Waters Harrogate (C19) SF2651, Hopkinson’s Grantham Carbonated Soda Water (C19) SF8420, Warren’s 30 Strand blacking bottle (C19) SF6501, tin-glazed drug jar (C17) SF6502, tin-glazed drug jar. (C17) SF12184, Stoneware blacking bottle base (C19) SF12674, Blacking bottle base (C19)

Project 0725 (Foss Islands)

No ref., Holloway’s Ointment pot (C19) No ref., Superior Anchovy Paste pot (C19) No ref., Moutarde de Maille pot (C19) No ref., Woods Areca Nut Tooth Paste pot lid (C19) No ref., Bynol jar (C19)

St Leonard’s (2001)

No refs., Clay tobacco pipes (C17-C19)

Swinegate (1989-1990)

No refs., Clay tobacco pipes (C17-C19)

York Castle Museum, York

Long Store Medicines Collection

No ref., Tonic medicine bottle (C19) No ref., Pulsatilla box and bottle (C19) No ref., Eau de Suez bottle (C19) No ref., pharmaceutical bottle (C19) No ref., Rowlands Kalydor bottle (C19) YORCM 88.65, Grantham Goodall pharmaceutical bottle (C19) YORCM 1944.162, Gell’s Dalby’s Carminative bottle (c.1860-c.1880) YORCM 2009.32, Aromatic cascara bottle (C19) YORCM 2009.36, Dr. Rooke’s Golden Ointment pot (C18) YORCM 2009.39, Camphorated Oil bottle (nd.) YORCM 2009.40, Dr. Warburg’s Fever Tincture bottle (nd.) YORCM AA10217, Bituminous Fluid bottle (c.1830-c.1850) YORCM AA10218, Dicey & Co’s True Daffy’s Elixir bottle (c.1840-1850) YORCM AA10235, Medicine bottle (c.1840-c.1850) YORCM AA10242, Castor Oil bottle (c.1880-c.1900) YORCM AA10243, True Daffy’s Elixir Bottle (c.1780-c.1820) YORCM AA10244, Medicine bottle (c.1780-c.1800)

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YORCM AA10245, Medicine bottle (c.1780-c.1800) YORCM AA10179, Dinnefords Magnesia bottle (c.1930)

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Primary sources: manuscripts consulted

Borthwick Institute for Archives, York

Hickleton Papers

HALIFAX/A5/1/1/ii Recipe for black ink (C19) HALIFAX A5/1/1/vi Recipe book of Lady Mary Wood (c.1870)

Retreat Archive

RET 4/7/2 Lord Headley’s receipt for military blacking (early C19) RET 6/19/2/2 (3) (e) Medical & domestic Formulae by a Pharmaceutical chemist (1880-1886)

Yarburgh Muniments

YM/AB/4 Detailed household accounts (1717-1718, 1727) YM/AB/5 Pocket book, miscellaneous financial entries (1777-1789) YM/AB/7 Receipts (1748); copies of bills of exchange (1765); household accounts and memoranda (1765-89) YM/AB/11, Miscellaneous volume (1728-1743) YM/AB/13 Accounts (1732-1788)

Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock

Joseph Bourne & Son Ltd Archive

D3147/2/1 Patent for improvement in the burning of stoneware and brownware in kilns or ovens granted to Joseph Bourne of Denby, stone bottle manufacturer, for 14 years, 22 Nov 4 Geo IV, 1823 D3147/11/1 Daily income and expenditure cash account book, 1829-1831 D3147/17/1 Bills and loose accounts from Joseph Bourne 1836-1927 D3147/17/2 Bills and loose accounts to Joseph Bourne 1843-1854 D3147/22/1 Correspondence relating to orders with clients 1890-1924 D3147/27/1 Price lists c.1850-1900

The National Archives, Kew

Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies

BT 43 and BT 44 Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Office and predecessor: Ornamental Design Act 1842 Representations

BT 43/60 Designs 1461-84598 Class 3 Glass 1842 Sept. 1-1852 Apr. 6 BT 43/65 Designs 47417-86657 Class 4 Earthenware 1847 Feb. 1-1852 Sept. 16 BT 43/66 Designs 86672-124633 Class 4 Earthenware 1852 Sept. 17-1857 Dec. 10 BT 43/67 Designs 124713-178694 Class 4 Earthenware 1859 Dec. 13-1864 Sept. 21

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BT 43/69 Designs 252176-281319 Class 4 Earthenware 1871 May. 2-1874 Mar. 24 BT 43/70 Designs 281366-307527 Class 4 Earthenware 1874 Mar. 25-1877 Feb. 5 BT 43/71 Designs 307551-344997 Class 4 Earthenware 1877 Feb. 7-1880 June 8 BT 43/72 Designs 345003-369218 Class 4 Earthenware 1880 June 9-1881 Aug. 23 BT 43/73 Designs 369248-394214 Class 4 Earthenware 1881 Aug. 29-1883 Feb. 15

BT 44/7 Designs 1461-408895. Class 3 Glass 1842 Sept 1-1884 Jan 16 BT 44/8 Designs 1694-408849 Class 4 Earthenware 1842 Sept. 22-1883 Dec. 29

BT 82 Board of Trade: Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Office and successors: Representations of Trade Marks

BT 82/1 Representations of Trade Marks. Numbers: 1-250. 1876 Jan. 1 - Jan. 7 BT 82/2 Representations of Trade Marks. Numbers: 251-500. 1876 Jan. 7 - Jan. 11

BT 101 Exchequer and Board of Trade: Standard Weights and Measures Office and Standards Department: Correspondence and Papers

BT 101/326 Exchequer and Board of Trade: Standard Weights and Measures Office and Standards Department: Correspondence and Papers. Testing and Inspection (Including Verification) Code No. 14: Report on the local administration of the weights and measures Acts in North , with particular reference to the stamping of measures made of earthenware (1892) BT 101/328 Exchequer and Board of Trade: Standard Weights and Measures Office and Standards Department: Correspondence and Papers. Testing and Inspection (Including Verification) Code No. 14: Amendment to Regulations concerning the testing of earthenware measures (1892) BT 101/721 Exchequer and Board of Trade: Standard Weights and Measures Office and Standards Department: Correspondence and Papers. Testing and Inspection (Including Verification) Code No. 14: Request for permission to stamp earthenware measures before they are hardened in a kiln

Records of the Boards of Customs, Excise, and Customs and Excise, and HM Revenue and Customs

CUST 21 Revenue Commissioners and Boards of Customs: Miscellaneous Books

CUST 21/3 Entry Book of letters and reports received and sent 1816 Apr.-1817 June CUST 21/4 Entry Book of letters and reports received and sent 1817 June-1818 Dec CUST 21/11 Entry Book of letters and reports received and sent 1830 July-1841 Dec.

CUST 28 Board of Customs: Board and Secretariat: Minute Books

CUST 28/9 Minute Books April 14 – June 30 1812 CUST 28/27 Minute Books Vol. M.17 1817 June 30 - Sept. 29 CUST 28/107 Minute Books, Vol. M.98 1834 June 10 - Aug. 26

CUST 43/118 Board of Excise: District Office Records. Richmond Collection. Thirsk Division: General Letter Book 1730-1752.

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CUST 47 Excise Board and Secretariat: Minute Books

CUST 47/12 Minute Books 1698/9 Mar 23 – 1699 July 11 CUST 47/15 Minute Books 1699/1700 Jan. 27 - 1700 May 2 CUST 47/16 Minute Books 1700 May 2 - June 22 CUST 47/17 Minute Books 1700 June 25 - Aug. 30 CUST 47/480 Minute Books 1812 Feb. 12 - Apr. 21 CUST 47/481 Minute Books 1812 Apr. 22 - July 3 CUST 47/482 Minute Books 1812 July 4 - Aug. 31 CUST 47/503 Minute Books. 1816 Aug. 22 - Nov. 7 CUST 47/504 Minute Books. 1816 Nov. 8 - 1817 Jan. 27 CUST 47/505 Minute Books 1817 Jan. 28 - Apr. 11 CUST 47/506 Minute Books 1817 Apr. 12 - June 20 CUST 47/507 Minute Books 1817 June 21 - Aug. 23

CUST 48 Excise Board and Secretariat: Entry Books of Correspondence with Treasury

CUST 48/6 Entry Books 1688-1697 CUST 48/7 Entry Books 1696-1700 CUST 48/49 Entry Books 1805-1813 CUST 48/68 Entry Books 1815-1817 CUST 48/69 Entry Books 1814-1818 CUST 48/137 Entry Books 1833-34 CUST 48/138 Entry Books 1834 CUST 48/139 Entry Books 1834

CUST 92/15 Outport Records: Boston Collector to Board 1877 Aug. 11 - 1885 Nov. 9

CUST 118/366 Board of Customs and Excise and predecessor: Private Office Papers Medicine stamp duties 1783-1936

CUST 119 Board of Excise and successor: Miscellaneous Bundles > Establishment > Delany Papers

CUST 119/373 Miscellaneous Duties, 1830-40 CUST 119/374 Miscellaneous Duties, 1825-40 CUST 119/403 Misc. Papers. Duty on Soap. Correspondence and papers 1832-1835

CUST 142 Board of Excise: Instructions to Staff

CUST 142/17 Assorted instructions for Excise Officers bound in one volume: Officers who survey maltsters; Makers of bricks and tiles; Makers of candles; Paper makers; Printers, painters and paper stainers; and officers concerned with the duty on beer; soap; animal hides. Jan 1820-Dec 1828. CUST 142/20 Assorted Instructions for Officers, bound in one volume: officers who survey maltsters; officers concerned with charging duty on beer; soap; candles; hides Jan 1827-Dec 1828

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Records created or inherited by HM Treasury

T 1 Treasury: Treasury Board Papers and In-Letters

T 1/34 Letters 1695 July-Oct T 1/61 Letters 1699 May T 1/71 Letters 1700 Nov 8-Dec 31 T 1/101 Letters 1707 Jan-Apr T 1/136 Letters August 1711 T 1/345/1 Report of Commissioners of Excise on petition of a glass bottle maker in Bristol, explaining difficulty in assessing duty payable and protesting at treatment by Excise officers 1751 Jan 10 T 1/469/149-151 Correspondence from Excise Office Mr Ridley, regarding payment of duties by the bottle manufacturers of Newcastle and Sunderland 1769 April 4 T 1/470/307-309 Correspondence from Excise Office: report on annexed petition of glass bottle manufacturers on Rivers Tyne and Wear 1768 Dec 1 T 1/470/311-316 Excise Office report on manner of ascertaining duty payable on glass bottles (Scotland) 1769 Jan 17 T 1/470/351-352 Correspondence from EO: Additional report on memorial of glass bottle makers of Tyne and Wear 1769 Feb 16 T 1/523/62-65 Correspondence from the commissioners of Customs Duties on foreign earthenware, suggested alterations 1776 Nov 21 T 1/530/147-154 Customs: Commissioners order new method of collecting duties on foreign imported earthenware, related correspondence. 1776-1777 Dec 5 to April 24

T 4 Treasury: Reference Books of Applications

T 4/6 Books of Applications 1689 Apr 12 – 1693 July 10 T 4/7 Books of Applications 1693July 11 - 1702 July 20 T 4/8 Books of Applications 1702 Mar 10 – 1711 July 17

T 11 Treasury: Books of Out-letters to Board of Customs and Excise

T 11/13 Customs 1692-1698 T 11/14 Customs 1698-1706 T 11/15 Customs 1706-1712 T 11/58 Customs and Excise 1817.

T27 Treasury: general out-letter books

T 27/15 General out-letter books 1695-1698 T 27/16 General out-letter books 1698-1702

T 29 Treasury Board: Minute Books

T 29/8 Minute Books 1695 April-1696 Sept T 29/9 Minute Books 1696 Sept-1697 Oct T 29/11 Minute Books 1698 Oct-1700 Mar T 29/18 Minute Books 1710 Sept-1711 May

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T 52/18 Treasury: Entry books of Royal warrants 1694-1696

T 53 Treasury: Entry Books of Warrants relating to the Payment of Money

T 53/12 Entry books 1693-95 T 53/13 Entry books 1695-1698 T 53/14 Entry books 1698-1699

T 54 Treasury: Entry Books of Warrants concerning Appointments, Crown Leases and other matters not relating to the Payment of Money

T 54/12 Entry books 1687-1689 T 54/15 Entry books 1695-1697

Records of the Boards of Stamps, Taxes, Excise, Stamps and Taxes, and Inland Revenue

IR 13 Treasury and Board of Inland Revenue and predecessors: Guard Books > Board of Taxes

IR 13/1 Property and Income Tax 1797 Aug - 1798 Dec IR 13/3 In-letters 1800 Jan - 1803 Dec

IR 43 Board of Stamps: Letter Books (M series)

IR 43/1 Letter book 1807 Nov 25-1808 Oct 13 IR 43/3 Letter book 1809 Oct 4-1811 Feb 25 IR 43/5 Letter book 1813 July 3-1815 Mar 21 IR 43/6 Letter book 1815 Mar 21-1816 Sept 10

IR 44 IR 44/1 Board of Stamps: Distributors' Letter Books

IR 44/1 Letter book 1819 Nov 2-1822 Oct 16 IR 44/2 Letter book 1822 Oct 18-1826 Aug 25 IR 44/3 Letter book 1826 Aug 31 1828 Jan 1 IR 44/4 Letter book 1828 Jan 1-1828 Aug 19

IR 49 Board of Stamps: Treasury Letter Books: Reports, letters and memorials

IR 49/2 1802 Reports, letters and memorials Sept-1804 June IR 49/8 Reports, letters and memorials 1811 June-1812 Oct IR 49/33 Treasury letter books: reports 1830 Feb-1831 Mar

IR 72 Board of Stamps: Miscellaneous Books > Commissioners of Stamps

IR 72/2 Commissioners' Orders 1810-1820 IR 72/3 Commissioners' Orders 1821-1827 IR 72/4 Private out-letter book of John Thornton, Chairman of the Board of Stamps 1828-30

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IR 72/5 Private out-letter book of John Thornton, Chairman of the Board of Stamps 1830-1833 IR 72/6 Comptroller and Accountant General Comptrollers Minute Book 1797-1800 IR 72/7 Comptroller and Accountant General Comptrollers Minute Book 1801-2 IR 72/8 Comptroller and Accountant General Comptrollers Minute Book 1803-1804 IR 72/9 Comptroller and Accountant General, Reports to the Board 1808-1827 IR 72/10 Comptroller and Accountant General, Comptroller's Orders, 1808-1817 IR 72/11 Comptroller and Accountant General Accounts Book 1801-1803 IR 72/14 Comptroller and Accountant General Accounts Book 1811-1815

Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions

C 11 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1714 to 1758

C 11/1257/65 Pleadings: Mytton v Tobacco Pipe Makers Company (Two bills, answer and plea 1714-1760) C 11/2467/35 Pleadings: Newbery v Bristow (Answer only).

C 13 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842.

C 13/865/12 Woodd v Lamerte Bill and answer 26 July 1826 C 13/909/36 Warren v Lamerte Bill and answer 1828 C 13/1500/110 Warren v Woodd Bill only 1827 C 13/2121/31 Warren v Warren Bill and two answers 1814 C 213/171/78 Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Association Oath Rolls Tobacco Pipe makers 1696

Records of the Privy Council and other records collected by the Privy Council Office

PC 1/6/33 Report of the Attorney and Solicitor General on the petition of Walter Baker for the Clerk of the Council to attend the trial for perjury of Dr James and produce evidence concerning the latter's patent for a fever powder Aug 10 1753

Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations

E 22/37 Exchequer: Indentures of Receipt for Standard Ale Measures. Excise District: York Counties in bundle: Yorks (E.R., N.R.)

Wellcome Trust, London

MS.3082 Johnson Family recipe book, 2 Vols.

York City Archives, York

Bleasdales Manufacturing Chemists Records

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83.2.1 Account Book 83.2.2 Account Book 83.3 Perfume Recipe Book 83.7.1 Cost Books (1821-62) 83.4.1 Prescription Book (1871-82)

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Primary sources: editions of manuscript sources

Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 – Coleman, S, to Collier, E, http://colsec.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/colsec/c/F11c_cl-col-14.htm (accessed February 2012).

Cannon, John, The Chronicles of John Cannon, Excise Officer and Writing Master, Edited by John Money, 2 Vols. (Oxford, 2010).

Cullwick, Hannah, The Diaries of Hannah Cullwick, Victorian Maidservant, Edited and with an Introduction by Liz Stanley (London, 1984).

Morgan, Gwenda, and Rushton, Peter (Eds.) The Justicing Notebook (1750-64) of Edmund Tew, Rector of Bolton, Surtees Society, 205 (2000).

Paley, Ruth (Ed.) Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney: The Justicing Notebook of Henry Norris and the Hackney Petty Sessions Books, London Record Society, 28 (1991).

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An Act for continuing several Duties granted by former Acts upon Wine and Vinegar, and upon Tobacco, and East-India Goods, and other Merchandize imported, for carrying on the War against France (1695).

An Act for continuing to his Majesty certain Duties upon Salt, Glass Wares, Stone and Earthen Wares, and for granting several Duties upon Tobacco Pipes, and other Earthen Wares, for carrying on the War against France, and for establishing a national Land Bank, and for taking off the Duties upon Tunnage of Ships, and upon Coals (1696).

An Act for taking away half the Duties imposed on Glass, and the whole Duties lately laid on Stone and Earthern [sic] Wares, and Tobacco Pipes, and for granting (in lieu thereof) new Duties upon Whale Fins and Scotch Linen (1698).

An Act for Ascertaining the Measures for Retailing Ale and Beer (1700).

An Act for the more effectual securing the Duties on Tobacco (1750).

An Act for granting to his Majesty a Stamp-duty on Licences to be taken out by certain Persons uttering or vending Medicines; and certain Stamp-duties on all Medicines sold under such Licences, or under the Authority of his Majesty's Letter Patent (1783).

An Act for repealing an Act, made in the twenty-third Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act for granting to his Majesty a Stamp-duty on Licences to be taken out by certain Persons uttering or vending Medicines; and certain Stamp-duties on all Medicines sold under such Licences, or under the Authority of his Majesty's Letters Patent ; and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof (1785).

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An Act to repeal the several Duties under the Commissioners for managing the Duties upon stamped Vellum, Parchment, and Paper, in Great Britain and to grant new and additional Duties in lieu thereof (1804).

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Curtis, Adam (director), The Century of the Self (London, 2002).

Vincent, David (director), Ceramics. History (London, 2011).

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Brown, Michael F., ‘“For the dignity of the faculty”: fashioning medical identities, York, c.1760-c.1850’ (University of York PhD, 2004).

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Coffman, D’Maris Dalton, ‘The Fiscal Revolution of the Interregnum: Excise Taxation in the British Isles, 1643-1663’ (University of Pennsylvania PhD, 2008).

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Richardson, Gary, ‘Brand names before the Industrial Revolution’, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 13930 (2008).

Riello, Giorgio, ‘The boot and shoe trades in London and Paris in the long eighteenth century’, (UCL PhD, 2002).

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Smith, Colin Stephen, ‘The Market Place and the Market’s Place in London, c.1660- 1840’ (UCL PhD, 1999).

Tosney, N.B., ‘Gaming in England, c.1540-1760’ (University of York PhD, 2008).

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Troesken, Werner, ‘The elasticity of demand with respect to product failures; or why the market for quack medicines flourished for more than 150 years’, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 15699 (2010).

Wallis, Patrick, ‘Commercial innovation in early modern England: proprietary medicines and the invention of branding’, paper presented at World Economic History Congress, 2-7 August 2009.

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White, S.D., ‘Clay tobacco pipes from excavations at Hungate, York: Block D (YORYM:2006.5201)’, York Archaeological Trust Report (October 2007).

White, S.D., ‘Assessment of the clay tobacco pipes from Hungate, York (YORYM:2006.5201)’, York Archaeological Trust Report (October 2008).

White, S.D., ‘Clay tobacco pipes from St. Leonards, York (YORYM:2001.10746)’, York Archaeological Trust Report (March, 2010).

White, S.D., ‘Clay tobacco pipes from Swinegate, York (1989.28 / 1990.01 / 1990.25)’, York Archaeological Trust Report (March 2010).

Yamamoto, Koji, ‘Distrust, innovations, and public service: “projecting” in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century England’ (PhD thesis, University of York, 2009).

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