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A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland: 1686-1776 by Lawrence C. Wroth
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A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland

some length on a feature of the case as regards Maryland which had been left unnoticed by "the Excellent author
of this pamphlet." (Italics not in original)

In addition to the four editions described above there exist also the New York edition of 1765 (Evans, No.
9958), the Boston edition of [1765] (Evans, No. 9959), and the two London editions of 1766, printed by J. Almon,
the second of which was in a collection of pamphlets, and in the general table of contents was ascribed to "Mr.
Dulaney of Maryland," The Maryland Historical Magazine, 6: 374-406 and 7: 26-59 reprinted the "Considera-
tions," using the edition described in No. 257 under the impression that it was the first edition.

259. GREAT BRITAIN. Anno Regni | Georgii III.| Regis | Magnae Britanniae, Franciae &
Hiberniae,| Quinto.| At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Nine-|
teenth Day of May, Anno Dom. 1761, in the First Year of | the Reign of Our Sovereign
Lord George the Third,| by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland,|
King, Defender of the Faith, &c.| and from thence continued by several Prorogations to
the Tenth Day of | January, 1765, being the Fourth Session of the Twelfth Parliament of
| Great Britain.] London:| Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent
Majesty;| and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett, 1765.] Maryland:| Re-printed by Jonas
Green, Printer to the Province;| and to be Sold at his Printing-Ofeice, [sic] in Annapolis.|

[1765-1

Fol. I preliminary leaf, A-D2; 9 leaves; pages [i-ii], [i]-i5, [16]; p. [i]: title; pp. [i]-15: text, with heading,
"Anno Quinto Georgii III. Regis".

Leaf measures: 12 1/2 x 7 5/8 inches. Type page, p. 2: 246 x 121 mm.

Aug. 1, 1765, in the Maryland Gazette, Green announces that he has "Just Reprinted The......Stamp Act
....", and further advertises them as to be had at his own office or of Mr. John Clapham at Oxford.

MDioc. MdHS.

260. The Maryland Gazette.] (Jan. 3-Oct. 10, 1765, Nos. 1026-1066 and supplements;
XXth-XXIst year.) [Colophon, Nos. 1026-1066 as in 911-919 of 1762; exceptions noted
below.]

14 x 9 inches; 2 leaves each number except No. 1029 which has one leaf, and colophon as in 920 and 921 of
1762.

Nos. 1041, 1052,1056,1064, 1065 have "Supplement" of one leaf each. No. 1066, Oct.10th, has the follow-
ing title:

uncertain

The Maryland Gazette,| Expiring:| In Hopes of a Resurrection to Life again.|

Bore a skull and cross bones surmounted by legend "The fatal Stamp" in lower right hand corner of first
page.

No. 1066 had also the following "Supplements":

(1st Supplement)

A Supplement to the | Maryland Gazette, of last Week.| Annapolis, October 17,1765.| [Colophon:] Annapo-
lis: Printed by Jonas Green, at his Printing-Office in Charles-Street.|

13 7/8 x 9 inches; 2 leaves; 3 columns; date line and colophon enclosed in heavy black rules.

(2d Supplement.)

Second Supplement to the Maryland | Gazette, of the Week before last.| Annapolis, October 24,1765.| [Colo-
phon as in 1st "Supplement"].

13 7/8 x 9 inches; 2 leaves; 3 columns.

(3d Supplement.)

Third and Last Supplement | to the | Maryland Gazette, of the Tenth Instant.| Annapolis, October 31,1765.|
[Colophon as in 1st "Supplement"].

13 7/8 x 9 inches; one leaf; 3 columns; heavy black rules throughout.
On [Dec. 10, 1765] appeared this issue:

late

An Apparition | of | th Maryland Gazette,] which is not Dead, but only Sleepeth.| [Colophon:] Annap-
olis: Printed by Jonas Green by whom Subscriptions are taken in at 12/6 per Year.)

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