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Title proper
Lady's Ticket to Social Assembly
Dénomination générale des documents
- Document textuel
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CA ON00154 2008.6-2008.6.1.33
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1837 (Production)
- Producteur
- Furby, William
- Lieu
- Port Hope, Municipality of
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Physical description
0.01m textual records
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Nom du producteur
(1799-1881)
Notice biographique
William Furby (1799-1881) was born in Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. He was the husband of Ann Manning. He came to Port Hope in 1826 was the first printer in Port Hope and published the Gazette. He was the father of Fanny, John M., and Florence.
Historique de la conservation
Papers were found in the attic of 1 Brown Drive, the former home of William Furby, one of the early printers in Port Hope. The house was originally on Walton Street, before it was moved.
Portée et contenu
Item is a Lady's Ticket to the Social Assembly as ordered by G. Bennett, 4 Feb 1837.