Thomas Fisher
Active Years
Min year: 1602, Max year: 1790, Max count: 17
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As Publisher
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- 1784: To the freemen of Rochester
- 1784: To the freemen of Rochester
- 1784: To the freemen of Rochester
- 1790: To the worthy and independent freemen, of the city of Rochester
- 1790: The friends of the Marquis of Titchfield are requested to meet at the Bull Inn, ... to-morrow morning, as the poll is to be open at eight o'clock
- 1790: To the worthy electors of the city of Rochester, gentlemen, I should be much wanting in gratitude, if I left the city without making my warmest acknowledgements for the ... support you have given me ... as a candidate to represent you in Parliament,
- 1790: To the freemen of the city of Rochester
- 1790: To the worth and independent freemen of the city of Rochester, [sic]
- 1790: A new song, by Mr. Fildew, comedian, to the tune of "While the loud voice of war"
- 1790: To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester, gentlemen, the enviable situation, in which your very disinterested and spirited conduct has this day placed me, calls forth the greatest effusions of gratitude;
- 1790: To the freemen, of the city of Rochester
- 1790: To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester
- 1790: City of Rochester
- 1790: Notice is hereby given the [sic] friends of the Marquis of Titchfield and Mr. Best are determined to prosecute with the utmost rigour, every person they can find guilty of perjury.
- 1790: To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester, gentlemen, it having been reported, that I mean to decline the contest, at the ensuing poll, --- I beg leave to contradict such an assertion,
- 1790: Finding myself, and my father, particularly alluded to in the latter part of a scurrilous hand bill, circulated this day, under the signature of Detector; I beg the indulgence of the public to state the following facts.
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