J. Pitts J. Pitts i(A131369 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Pitts, printer, wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6 Great St Andrews Street, Seven Dials)
Born: Established: 1802 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1844 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

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1 y separately published work icon A Remarkable Narrative; or, The Punishment of Transportation Explained. Through the Return of a Merchant's Son to London, after Suffering Fourteen Years Extreme Cruelty. Being an Affecting, Interesting, and Impartial Account of the Inhuman Treatment, and Barberous Punishments, generally inflicted on Transports in New South Wales. Concluding with a Solemn Advice to all Young Men (International) assertion John Jackson , London : J. Pitts , 1825 6925356 1825 single work autobiography
4 y separately published work icon The Forecastle Sailor; Or, the Guardian Frigate London : George Goulding , 1790 Z1719420 1790 single work lyric/song poetry
— Appears in: [The Ladies' Own Memorandum-Book: or, Daily Pocket Journal] For the Year 1791. Designed as a Methodical Register of all the Transactions of Business, as well as Amusement 1791; The Songster's Companion : A Select Collection of More than Two Hundred Songs, Including the Modern. To which Is Added, a Selection of Toasts and Sentiments. 1792; (p. 141-142) The Britannic Magazine , vol. 2 no. 15 1794; (p. 25) The Hampshire Syren: or, Songster's Miscellany. Being a Collection of the Latest and Most Approved Songs, Duets, &c. 1794; (p. 20-21) Jem of Aberdeen's Garland, Containing Several Excellent New Songs 1800; (p. 7)
1 1 y separately published work icon Botany Bay, a New Song i "Let us drink a good health to our schemers above,", 1790 London : J. Pitts , 1802-1819 Z135230 1790 single work poetry
17 1 y separately published work icon Justices and Old Bailey i "Here's adieu to your judges and juries,", 1791-1824 London : Evans, Printer, Long lane, London , 1791-1856 Z1672204 1791-1824 single work lyric/song poetry
— Appears in: Modern Street Ballads 1888; (p. 364-365) Meanjin , Spring vol. 13 no. 3 1954; (p. 364-365) Colonial Ballads 1962; (p. 3-4) Farewell to Old England : A Broadside History of Early Australia 1964; (p. 27-28)
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