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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Brearey & Myers (Firm : York, England)
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W. Alexander & Son
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Brearey & Myers (Firm : York, England)
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Carriage and carriage making -- England -- York.
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W. Alexander & Son
W. Alexander & Son, printers, booksellers, stationers, and book-binders
[approximately 1830?]
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Brearey & Myers (Firm : York, England)
[Letter from Brearey & Myers to Thorpe, Black Swan, York, for order of a New Phaeton for Miss Robinson, Hammerton Hall]
June 11th, 1828