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 […?] ziers'; and in vol. 68, August 4, 1654, that of Jeonet Patersone, his relict spous, 'quha deceist in the moneth of December. 1651. ziers.'" [Bann. Misc. ii. 374; H. G. Aldis, List of Books, p. 114.]  HARSELL (RICHARD), bookseller in Bristol, 1643. Mr. Allnutt, in his papers on the English Provincial Presses, referring to Bristol notes the following: Disloyalty of language Questioned and Censured. Or, a sermon Preached &hellip; by Rich. Towgood, B.D., one of His Majesties Chaplains, and Vicar of Saint Nicholas Church in Bristoll. Jan 17. 1642 &hellip; Bristoll, Printed for Richard Harsell, and are to be sold by him in Bristoll. 1643. Sm. 8$o$. A copy in Trin. Coll., Dublin. [Bibliographica, vol. ii. p. 287.] His name is found again on Certain observations upon the New League & Covenant, 1643. [B.M. 8142. bb. 6.]  HART (JONA), bookseller in London, 1664. Only known from the imprint to Velthusius' (Lambert) Renati Des Cartes Meditationes &hellip; Londini: Excudebat J. F. pro Jona Hart. 1664. [Ames Collection, 3192.]  HART (SAMUEL), bookseller in Edinburgh, 1621-43, Son of Andro Hart, bookseller. Baptised January 7th, 1599. Died about 1643. &#91;H. G. Aldis, List of Books, p. 114.]  HART (Widow), printer and bookseller at Edinburgh. (?) On the North side of the gate, a little beneath the Crosse, 1621-42. Jonet Kene, second wife of Andro Hart. Opposed the passing of Young's appointment as King's printer in 1632. Died May 3rd, 1642. &#91;H. G. Aldis, List of Books, p. 114.]  HARWARD, or HAWARD (HUMPHREY), bookseller in London; George on Ludgate Hill over against Bell-Savage, 1647-8. Publisher of political pamphlets, notably a series issued in 1648 by the Dissenters, of which the following was the most important: Reasons presented by the Dissenting Brethren against certain propositions concerning Presbyteriall Government … London, Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Humphrey Harward … 1648, 4$o$.  HATFIELD (RICHARD), bookseller (?) in London, 1647. Only known from the imprint to the following pamphlet: A Declaration from the Right Honourable, the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, Presented to His Excelleney [sic] Sir Thomas Fairfax … Imprinted at London for Richard Hatfield, 1647. [ E. 401 (11).]