American Historical Newspapers (ProQuest),
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The Gentleman’s Journal,
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Habia: Hair and Beauty Industry Authority,
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John Steed’s Flat,
Justice for Magdalenes,
London, The National Archives,
Mail Online,
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Mintel Academic,
National Hairdressers’ Federation,
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,
Oxford English Dictionary,
John Johnson Collection, An Archive of Printed Ephemera,
Performing the Queen’s Men,
The Scotsman,
The Spectator Archive,
State Papers Online, 1509–1714,
Time,
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U. K. Parliamentary Papers,
Wellcome Library, digital collections: recipe books,
Athenian Gazette or Casuistical Mercury
The Atlanta Constitution
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Hull Daily Mail
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Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer
The Young Folk’s Budget
Anon. Crosby’s royal fortune-telling almanac: Or, Ladies universal pocket-book, for the year 1796. London, [1795].
Anon. The English Fortune-Teller. London, 1670–1679.
Anon. To her Brown Beard. [London], 1670–1696.
Anon. In Holborn over against Fetter-lane, at the sign of the last, liveth a physitian. London, 1680.
Anon. A new ballad of an amorous coachman. [London], 1690.
Anon. See, heer, malignants foolerie retorted on them properly The Sound-Head, Round-Head, Rattle-Head well plac’d, where best is merited. [London], 1642.
Anon. A short, compendious, and true description of the round-heads and the long-heads shag-polls briefly declared. London, 1642.