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 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 137 Mr. Spencer, printer of the Exeter Chronicle, or as it is fresh dubbed, the Plymouth and Cornish Flying Gazette. — Exeter Flying Post, Jan. 13, 1764. Wallis (James), p. 29. — Mr. Wallis, Bookseller in Ply- mouth. — Exeter Flying Post, Sept. 2, 1763. SOLD BY JAMES WALLIS, Bookseller and Stationer, In Market-Street, PLYMOUTH. Small printed label within fancy border (about 1780.) Weatherley (R.), and Whitfeld (H.) p. 82. A New Form of Prayer, to be used .... upon Friday the Twenty-seventh of February next, being the day appointed for a General Fast .... By his Majesty's Special Command. Sold by R. Weatherley and S. Whitfeld, in Plymouth ; and P. Maurice, Plymouth- Dock 1778. St. Austell. PoMERY (W.), p. 106. — Pomery, Walter, senior, Bookseller, Stationer and Scrivener (W. Pomery, junior, was a draper.)— C/.S.D. Sold by W. POMERY, Book-seller, Stationer & Scrivener, St. Austle. Small oval stencilled label within a border, taken from a book dated 1790. South Molton. Huxtable (J.), p. 118. Huxtable, Copper Plate & Letter Press PRINTER, Book Binder, Book Seller &c, SOUTHMOLTON. Small printed label within fancy border (about 1800). Stonehouse. Huss, [ ], p. 41. T. HUSS begs leave to inform [etc.] at his LIBRARY, CHAPEL STREET, STONEHOUSE, WHERE MAY BE HAD Almanacks, Pocket Books, &c. for the Year. Abridged from printed label with border. I have a note that Huss died May 31, 1824. The U.B.D. describes him as a stationer.