Publications of Partridge and Flamsted (London, England).
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Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Dr. Flamstead's and Mr. Patridge's new fortune-book: containing, I. Their new-invented method of knowing one's fortune by a pack of cards; ... V. A treatise of moles; .
London : printed for Edw. Midwinter, 1729.
ESTC No. N7677.Grub Street ID 52606.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Dr. Flamstead's and Mr. Patridge's new fortune-book: containing, I. Their new-invented method of knowing one's fortune by a pack of cards; ... V. A treatise of moles, .
The second edition..
London : printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, [1730?].
ESTC No. T184902.Grub Street ID 221171.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick-Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows. ... To which is added, the whimsical lady.
London] : Printed and sold in Adermary [sic] Church Yard, London, [1750?.
ESTC No. N11902.Grub Street ID 1905.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Patridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick-Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows. Who, by drawing cards according to the directions of this book, may know, whether life shall be long or short; whether they shall have the person desired; and every lawful question whatsoever. The signification of moles in any part of the body; and the interpretation of dreams as they relate to good or bad fortune. To which is added, The whimsical lady.
London] : Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1750?.
ESTC No. T43724.Grub Street ID 272266.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick-Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows. ... To which is added, the whimsical lady.
London] : Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1750?.
ESTC No. N38249.Grub Street ID 26017.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamstead's new and well experienced fortune-book: deliver'd to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwich-Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows; ... To which is added, The whimsical lady.
London] : Printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard, [1750?.
ESTC No. N60742.Grub Street ID 43738.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick-Park [sic], for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows. ... To which is added, the whimsical lady.
London?, 1780?.
ESTC No. T43725.Grub Street ID 404378.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted' new and well experienced fortune book delivered to the world from the astrologer's office in Greenwick-Park, for the benefit of all young men, maids, wives, and widows. ... To which is added, The whimsical lady.
London, 1781?.
ESTC No. T75129.Grub Street ID 404377.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted\U+2019\s new and well experienced fortune-book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer\U+2019\s-office in Greenwich Park, for the benefit of young men, maids, wives, and widows, who, by drawing cards, according to the direction of this fortune-book, may know whether life be long or short, whether they shall have the person desired, or what part of the world is most profitable to liv ein, and all lawful questions whatsoever. To which is added the signification of moles.
London] : Howard & Evans, Printers, 42, Long-Lane, West-smithfield, [between 1791 and 1800?.
ESTC No. T510401.Grub Street ID 404379.
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)..
Partridge and Flamsted's new and well experienced fortune-book. Delivered to the world from the astrologer's-office in Greenwich Park, for the benefit of young men, maids, wives, and widows, who, by drawing cards, according to the direction of this fortune-book, may know whether life be long or short, whether they shall have the person desired, or what part of the world is most profitable to liv ein, and all lawful questions whatsoever. To which is added the signification of moles: also, The whimsical lady and her lover.
London] : Howard & Evans, Printers, 42, Long-Lane, West-smithfield, [1800?.
ESTC No. N11906.Grub Street ID 1909.