William Woodfall

William Woodfall (baptised 7 February 1745 – 1803) was an English printer, publisher and Parliamentary reporter. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1797
Sold (Price 2s. 6d.) by J. Debrstt, Piccadilly; J. Murray and E. Highley, and T. Chapman, Fleet Street

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1797
Printed and published by T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; and sold (Price 3s.) by J. Murray and E. Highly, Fleet Street; and J. Debrett, Piccadilly, of whom may be had all the debates at the India House, reported by Mr. Woodfall

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1797
Printed and published by T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; and sold (Price 3s.) by J. Murray and E. Highly, Fleet Street; and J. Debrett, Piccadilly of whom may be had the debates at the India House on Wednesday the 21st. and Tuesday the 27th of June last. And all the debates at the India House, reported by Mr. Woodfall

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1794
printed by the reporter, and sold price 1s. 6d. by J. Debrett, Piccadilly; R. Faulder, Bond-Street; F. and G. Egerton, White-Hall; Mrs. Murray, B. and J. White, and T. Chapman, Fleet-Street; and J. Sewell, facing the Royal Exchange

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1798
printed for the reporter, and published by T. Chapman, No. 154, Fleet-Street; T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; T. Bellamy, King-Street, Covent-Garden; J. St. John, West end of Exeterchange; and H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row. Of whom may be had, Complete sets of the three former Sessions, and any separate Numbers

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1794
Printed by the reporter, and sold (price 28.) by J. Deebrett, Piccadilly; R. Faulder, Bond-Street; F. and G. Egerton, Whitehall; Mrs. Murray, B. and J. White, and T. Chapman, Fleet-Street; and J. Sewell, facing the Royal Exchange. Where may be had, A sketch of the debate on the same subject, of the 9th of October. The letter from William Devaynes, Esq, to Thomas Henchman, Esq. with Mr. Henchman's answer, on the subject of the East-India Company's shipping. The dissent, or protest, of Thomas Henchman and Randle Jackson, Esqrs, delivered into the Committee of Bye-Laws, with a sketch of the debate on the report of the committee. An account of the proceedings of the general court, held on Wednesday the 19th of March. The debate on the expediency of cultivaing sugar in the territories of the East-India Company; with the speeches of Randle Jackson and George Dellas, Esqrs. and all the other reports of debates that have taken place at the India-House, and been given by Mr. Woodfall

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by Woodfall, William
Published 1799
Printed for the reporter, (by T. Gillet, Crown-Court, Fleet-Street,) and sold by J. Debrett, Piccadilly; T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; and Messrs. Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street. Of whom may be had, Mr. Woodfall's reports of Debates within the last five years