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James Catnach (18
August 1792 – 1
February 1841) was an Alnwick-born
printer and
publisher of the
early 19th century. He
became a
major publisher of chapbooks...
- John
Catnach (1769–1813) was a
Scottish born
Geordie printer and
publisher of the late 18th and
early 19th century. John
Catnach was born in Burntisland...
- "Marrying over the Broomstick", 1822
illustration of a "broomstick-wedding" by
James Catnach...
- gaffs,
cheap plays performed in the back
rooms of
public houses.
James Catnach sold more than a
million broadsides[c] (sensationalist
single sheet newspapers)...
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dated between 1813 and 1838, is held in the
Bodleian Library. The printer,
Catnach, was
based in the
Seven Dials area of London. The
Bodleian bundle contains...
- into the palace".
Charles Hindley, the
biographer of the
printer James Catnach,
observed that
Jones was the
subject of
satirical pieces in the press,...
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contest against Ward, was
expressed in a po****r poem
written by
James Catnach, the
catchpenny publisher of
Seven Dials, London: On Thursday, 30 May day...
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William Henry Percy (1788–1855),
naval commander and
politician James Catnach (1792-1841),
publisher George Biddell Airy (1801–1892),
Astronomer Royal...
- John Bell (Junior)
William Brockie John
Collingwood Bruce James Catnach John
Catnach John W.
Chater Joseph Crawhall William Davison Scott Dobson W & T...
- and Sons 1838 – "The Old
Woman and Her
Silver Penny",
published by
James Catnach 1847 – "The
Little Old
Woman and Her
Silver Penny",
published by Thomas...