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HARGRAVE (D.) or (RICHARD), bookseller in London, (1) against Furnivalls Inn Gate; (2) Fleet Street, 1689-1713 (?). In the Term Catalogues for Hil. and Easter 1696, he is mentioned as joint publisher with S. Heyrick { [[HERRICKE, Samuel ( - 1744) ‹ LBT 15356 ›]] } of Sir Thomas Raymond's ''Reports''. [''T.C.'' II. 568, 579.] In one of these entries his initial is given as D., in the other R. In 1713 a Richard Hargrave was connected with the publication of a pamphlet called ''The Art of being Honest for a little Time'', which was the outcome of a dispute amongst the parish authorities of St. Dunstan's in the West. It gave the names of all the inhabitants who paid the Scavenger's Rate in 1713-14, and though the trades of the persons named were omitted many stationers and booksellers of that period are named. [B.M. 796. c. 35.] In ''The London Gazette'', October 28th-31st, 1689, "Mr. Hargrave" against Furnivall's Inn Gate is mentioned in an advertisement of a sale as one of those from whom catalogues could be obtained.
HARGRAVE (D.) or (RICHARD), bookseller in London, (1) against Furnivalls Inn Gate; (2) Fleet Street, 1689-1713 (?). In the Term Catalogues for Hil. and Easter 1696, he is mentioned as joint publisher with S. Heyrick { [[HERRICKE, Samuel ( - 1744) ‹ LBT 15356 ›]] } of Sir Thomas Raymond's ''Reports''. [''T.C.'' II. 568, 579.] In one of these entries his initial is given as D., in the other R. In 1713 a Richard Hargrave was connected with the publication of a pamphlet called ''The Art of being Honest for a little Time'', which was the outcome of a dispute amongst the parish authorities of St. Dunstan's in the West. It gave the names of all the inhabitants who paid the Scavenger's Rate in 1713-14, and though the trades of the persons named were omitted many stationers and booksellers of that period are named. [B.M. 796. c. 35.] In ''The London Gazette'', October 28th-31st, 1689, "Mr. Hargrave" against Furnivall's Inn Gate is mentioned in an advertisement of a sale as one of those from whom catalogues could be obtained.
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Revision as of 22:31, 1 April 2026

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Floruit: 1695

  floruit 1695 (C)—1695 (B);  Male, married

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
spouse: DRING, Dorothy ‹ LBT 03649 › 95

Events (1)

Date Event type Description
22 Dec 1695 Married - to Dorothy Dring (LBT/03649) at Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

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Cf. Plomer, H.R. &c. (1922), p.144

HARGRAVE (D.) or (RICHARD), bookseller in London, (1) against Furnivalls Inn Gate; (2) Fleet Street, 1689-1713 (?). In the Term Catalogues for Hil. and Easter 1696, he is mentioned as joint publisher with S. Heyrick { HERRICKE, Samuel ( - 1744) ‹ LBT 15356 › } of Sir Thomas Raymond's Reports. [T.C. II. 568, 579.] In one of these entries his initial is given as D., in the other R. In 1713 a Richard Hargrave was connected with the publication of a pamphlet called The Art of being Honest for a little Time, which was the outcome of a dispute amongst the parish authorities of St. Dunstan's in the West. It gave the names of all the inhabitants who paid the Scavenger's Rate in 1713-14, and though the trades of the persons named were omitted many stationers and booksellers of that period are named. [B.M. 796. c. 35.] In The London Gazette, October 28th-31st, 1689, "Mr. Hargrave" against Furnivall's Inn Gate is mentioned in an advertisement of a sale as one of those from whom catalogues could be obtained.