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136 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. Plymouth. Barniell, Richard, Bookseller, Stationer and Binder. —U.B,D. This is probably a misprint for Barnikel. I have a small oval printed label, within fancy border, date about 1790, as follows : — F. BARNIKEL, Stationer and Bookbinder, Opposite Middle-Lane, Market Street, Plymouth. Haydon, Benjamin, Printer, Bookbinder and Stationer. —U.B.D. Andrews (W.), pp. 28, 106. Retired from Exeter Flying Post and entered into business in Plymouth, "there being then no printer there," Nov. 7, 1765. Haviland (W.) SOLD BY W. HAVILAND, Nephew and Successor to Haydon and Cobley, CORNER of OLD-TOWN, PLYMOUTH. Small printed label within fancy border (about 1820.) Haydon (M.) — see s.v. B. Thorn & Son, Exeter. Haydon (R.) Sold by R. HAYDON, Bookseller and Stationer, facing the Pope's-head, Pike-Street, Plymouth. Small printed label within fancy border, date about 1790. Ratcliff (T.) A paragraph in The Clique, Mar. 6, 1909, speaks of a MS. on Shorthand, 1658, by T. Ratcliff, a Bookseller and Stationer at Plymouth, which had recently been sold to a collector in Edinburgh. I have been quite unable to trace either the MS. or the purchaser. Rogers (Mr.), p. 83. G. ROGERS, stationer and Bookseller, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Higher Broad Street, Corner of Holy-Cross-Lane, Plymouth. N.B. Perfumeries and Patent Medicines. A small oval printed label within fancy border, date about 1780.