Samuel Fancourt

Samuel Fancourt (1678–1768) was a dissenting minister and projector of circulating libraries. He is said to have been a native of Hungerford, in Berkshire, England. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1730
printed by Charles Hooton, and sold by E. Easton, and W. Collins, Booksellers in Silver-Street. And also by by R. Hett at the Bible and Crown, R. Ford at the Angel, and J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey,, London

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1727
printed for J. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry: and sold by R. Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry ; and Edward Easton, Bookseller in New Sarum

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1720
printed for Edward Easton, Bookseller in Salisbury; and sold by James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, London

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1730
printed by Charles Hooton: and sold by E. Easton and W. Collins. Also by R. Ford, and J. Gray, London

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1734
printed for J, Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside ; R, Ford at the Angel, R, Hett at the Bible and Crown, J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry ; T. Astley at the Rose in St, Paul's Churchyard, London, E. Easton and W. Collins Booksellers in Salisbury

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1733
printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside; R. Ford at the Angel, R. Hett at the Bible and Crown, J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry; E. Easton and W. Collins, Booksellers in Salisbury

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1729
printed for R. Ford at the Angel, and J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry; and sold by E. Easton, Bookseller, in New-Sarum

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1734
Printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside; R, Ford a the Angel, R, Hett at the Bible and Crown, J. Gray at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry; T. Astley at the Rose in St, Paul's Churchyard, London, E. Easton and W. Collins Booksellers in Salisbury

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1747

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by Fancourt, Samuel
Published 1744
printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-Street