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123:"This is to inform all....in the counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devonshire and Cornwall, that the proprietor is ever willing to oblige every single person; but that it is impossible to contrive the circuit of the news carriers, as to take in every house or place; but if the inhabitants of any such parishes were this paper is not at present carried, would be so kind as to send a messenger to any place where it is brought in its usual circuit, for as many papers as are wanted in the parish, the proprietor will allow the person who comes for them a halfpenny on each paper he takes, besides a further allowance upon all the pamphlets, book &c. which he can sell in the said parishes." 521: 553: 540: 135:. He was a religious man and naturalist, and bequeathed an endowment providing for the preaching of a sermon on the first Sunday of May in every year in Sherborne Church on the beauties of nature. As the endowment became too valuable for its purposes, provision for the poor was made with the surplus. 241:
A new display of the beauties of England; or A description of the most elegant or magnificent public edifices, royal palaces, noblemen's and gentlemen's seats, and other curiosities, natural or artificial
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the physician and satirist, and 19th-century sources claimed that Rachel Goadby, Robert's wife, had taken down Carew's dictated memoirs. Authorship of the
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The printing business was continued, by Goadby's wife Rachel to her death in 1790. It was then taken over by Samuel Goadby, Robert's brother.
131:, Goadby made enemies as well as friends by his plain speaking and views. He died after a long illness on 12 August 1778, and was buried in 411: 502: 475: 448: 383: 575: 294: 31: 44:. Goadby, his wife and others have been given credit for this popular work that gave Carew the status of 288: 602: 358: 113: 398: 128: 492: 465: 438: 373: 41: 597: 592: 57: 8: 165: 74: 40:. He also made available the standard version of the supposed autobiography of the rogue 352: 168:
in the prose satire genre. The translations, attributed to Goadby himself, are from the
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The Christian's Instructor and Pocket Companion, extracted from the Holy Scriptures,
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A Rational Catechism on the Principles of Religion drawn from the Mind itself
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The Cervantean Heritage: Reception and Influence of Cervantes in Britain
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In 1749, Goadby merged his Yeovil title with the existing
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In 1753, Goadby inserted the following in his newspaper:
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in London. In 1740, he set up a bookseller's business in
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supporter, and influential through his newspaper, the
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Western Flying Post, or, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury
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A preface fabricated a controversy with 182:, and at points are selective or reticent. 174:, and follow earlier work in English by 141: 84:Sherborne Mercury, or, Weekly Advertiser 494:The English Urban Renaissance Revisited 440:The English Urban Renaissance Revisited 375:The English Urban Renaissance Revisited 321:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 220:has been attributed to Goadby and Owen. 585: 463: 350: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 274: 272: 270: 268: 266: 264: 262: 260: 212:. The preface has been attributed to 354:Famous houses of Bath & district 302: 148:Illustration of the Holy Scriptures 13: 392: 318:Tatham, George. "Goadby, Robert". 317: 257: 146:Goadby's major production was the 96:. Sherborne was well placed, on a 14: 614: 515: 576:Dictionary of National Biography 551: 538: 295:Dictionary of National Biography 522:Works by or about Robert Goadby 164:(1741), free translations from 484: 457: 430: 404: 365: 344: 1: 418:. 26 November 1753. p. 3 351:Meehan, John Francis (1901). 206:over a "gipsy king" scene in 16:English printer and publisher 338:UK public library membership 7: 537:(public domain audiobooks) 426:– via newspapers.com. 90:was generally known as the 10: 619: 235:Goadby's British Biography 72:, and published there the 464:Ardila, J. A. G. (2009). 157:Other publications were: 26:printer and publisher in 250: 470:. MHRA. pp. 87–8. 416:The Western Flying-Post 114:1745 Jacobite rebellion 51: 531:Works by Robert Goadby 399:Cornish Studies Centre 330:10.1093/ref:odnb/10850 289:"Goadby, Robert"  224:The Universe Displayed 125: 142:Printer and publisher 121: 68:. In 1744, he was in 42:Bampfylde Moore Carew 104:, and lying between 86:, and the resulting 77:, or, Yeovil Mercury 166:Miguel de Cervantes 162:Two Humorous Novels 75:Western Flying Post 30:, Dorset. He was a 22:(1721–1778) was an 357:. Meehan. p.  171:Novelas ejemplares 336:(Subscription or 150:, in three large 93:Sherborne Mercury 58:Founders' Company 37:Sherborne Mercury 610: 603:English printers 580: 569:, eds. (1890). " 555: 554: 542: 541: 526:Internet Archive 509: 508: 488: 482: 481: 461: 455: 454: 434: 428: 427: 425: 423: 408: 402: 396: 390: 389: 369: 363: 362: 348: 342: 341: 333: 315: 300: 299: 291: 276: 154:volumes (1759). 102:Penryn, Cornwall 618: 617: 613: 612: 611: 609: 608: 607: 583: 582: 563:Stephen, Leslie 552: 539: 518: 513: 512: 505: 489: 485: 478: 462: 458: 451: 435: 431: 421: 419: 410: 409: 405: 397: 393: 386: 370: 366: 349: 345: 335: 316: 303: 286:, eds. 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Index

English
Sherborne
Whig
Sherborne Mercury
Bampfylde Moore Carew
folk hero
Founders' Company
Bath, Somerset
George Wade
Yeovil
Western Flying Post
Sherborne Mercury
post road
Penryn, Cornwall
Bristol
Weymouth
1745 Jacobite rebellion
John Nichols
Oborne
folio
Miguel de Cervantes
Novelas ejemplares
Samuel Croxall
John Ozell
Thomas Sherlock
Exeter
Henry Fielding
Tom Jones
William Douglas

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