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Notes
The Andrew Barclay of this paper is not to be confused with Andrew Barclay of New York, member of a rich family of brewers from Ulster, owner of a Chippendale bookplate engraved by Elisha Gallaudet.
French, H. D., "Early American Bookbinding by Hand," Bookbinding in America, ed. by Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt (1941), fig. 13, opp. p. 29. The smaller version may be found also in Goodspeed's Book Shop, (Boston, Mass., n.d.) Catalogue No. 376, cover; Davidson, Marshall, ed. Life in America (1951), I, 123.
Leamington Book Shop, (Washington 6, D.C., n.d.) Catalogue No. 1, no. 64. Now the property of The American Philosophical Society. No. 50 of the Rosenbach Collection of Early American Children's Books in the Free Lib. of Phila. Another copy in private hands.
Heal, Sir Ambrose, London Tradesmen's Cards of the XVIII Century (1925), pls. XXIX; XXXIV; LII; LXXVIII, show interiors of shops though none are bookbinders'.
Thomas, Isaiah, History of Printing in America, Transactions of the American Antiquarian Society, VI (1874), II, 230.
Evans, IV, no. 10189, 10225, 10816, 10990, 11991, 12675; V, no. 13220; A.A.S. card cat. (2); B.P.L. (1); Rosenbach, A.S.W., Early American Children's Books (1933), no. 59; Boston Evening Post, Dec. 11, 1769.
Broadsides, Ballads, etc. Printed in Massachusetts, 1639-1800, Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections (1922), LXXV, no. 1340.
"Henry Knox and the London Book-Store in Boston, Note by the Editor," Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings (1928), LXI, 270.
Boston, Registry Dept., Boston Marriages From 1752 to 1809, Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, v. 30 (1903), p. 41.
Boston. Registry Dept. Miscellaneous Papers, Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, v. 29 (1900), p. 276.
"A List of 'Protesters' and 'Addressers'", Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings, 1869-1870 (1871), p. 392, and also, "Dissentients from the Solemn League and Covenant," Massachusetts Gazette, July 7, 1774.
Sabine, Lorenzo, Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution (1864), II, 476.
Smith, T. W., "The Loyalists at Shelburne," Nova Scotia Historical Society. Collections (1888), VI, 74.
Book A Special Sessions, Shelburne, Feb. 3, 1785; Minute Book Port Roseway Associates. Dominion Archives, Ottawa.
Gilroy, Marion, comp., "Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia," Public Archives of Nova Scotia (1937), Pub. No. 4, p. 77.
Ms. List of Persons in Massachusetts Bay Who Have Suffered Losses, No. 1674, Public Record Office, London.
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