Fraser, John, printer and wholesale bookseller, Stirling
Идентификатор записиcni00053879
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00053879
Последнее изменение2014-03-14
Примечание
John Fraser was apprenticed to Charles Randall. He published a large number of chapbooks in 1816 and 1817. “Harvey” rejects the identification with John Harvey of Paisley. The Stirling Journal cronicles his removal to London, from which he returned in 1823. Quality Street, was The Mealmarket, or The Foot of the Town, Quality Street was a nickname for it. In 1820 it was christened King Street in honour of George IV. He abandoned printing about 1826 and devoted himself to a school, which was a success. He died in 1839.
Прочая информация
Годы деятельности1816-1825
Деятельностьprinter and wholesale bookseller
Место деятельности
Stirling; Below the Cornmarket in King Street (1823)
Связи с другими объектами
См. такжеJohn Fraser & Co, Stirling (1816)
John Fraser, Stirling (1817 - 1824)
Имена / Наименования
Авторитетная формаFraser, John, printer and wholesale bookseller, Stirling
принято в: National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trade Index
Источники
Найдено вChapbook Printers. — Pigot 1820-25. — Harvey