Thomas Kinnersly, Bookseller
Another group of items refer to a bookseller named Thomas Kinnersly who lived in London during the late 1700's.
- The Museum of London has a trade card for Thomas Kinnersly, Bookseller, Stationer, Publisher, At the Paper Mill, the North Side of St Paul's Church Yard, London, no date given. This card also appears as an illustration on the dust jacket of Shopping in Style by Allison Adburgham, (Thames and Hudson, 1979) ISBN 0-500-01205-9.
- Throughout most of the late 1700's, Thomas is listed as the seller of an early London newspaper, Lloyd's Evening Post and British Chronicle.
- A Companion to the Almanac, M.DCC.LIX, The Eighth Edition. To which is added, A Map of the World, neatly engraved by Thomas Jefferys. (London, 1759). Printed for T. Jeffreys, ..., T. Kinnersley, ...
- This day is publish'd (price one shilling) Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, Britannia and the Gods in Council by Mr. Averay. Printed and sold by T.Kinnersly, at the Paper-mill in the North Side of St. Paul's Church-yard, near Cheapside. (London Daily Advertiser, 15 May 1756).
- This day is publish'd (price one shilling) A British
Philippic. Inscribed to The Right Hon the Earl of Granville. Printed for the author and sold by T. Kinnersly (London Daily Advertiser, 1 Jul 1756).
- This day is publish'd (price 6d) A Comparison between St.
Thomas's and St. George's Hospitals Sold by T.Kinnersley, at the Paper-Mill in St. Paul's Churchyard (London Daily Advertiser, 2 Jan 1760).
- On Tuesday the 22d instant will be publish'd price bound two shillings and six pence Ranger's Progress: Consisting of a Variety of Poetical Essays, Moral, Serious, Comic and Satyrical. By Honest Ranger of Bedford-Row. Printed for the author and sold by T. Kinnersley. (London Daily Advertiser, 12 Apr 1760).