Alexander Stopford Catcott

Alexander Stopford Catcott (1692–1749) was an English churchman from Bristol, and headmaster of Bristol Grammar School from 1722 to 1743 or 1744. He preached in favour of Hutchinsonian ideas. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1717
printed at the Theater for Anthony Peisley Bookseller: and are to be sold by James Knapton, William Taylor, Henry Clements, William Meadows, and John Morphew, Booksellers in London

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1737
printed and sold by Felix Farley, at Shakespear's Head in Castle-Green; also sold by W. Evans, on St. James's Back; J. Wilson, in Wine-Street; and P. Brown, in St. Thomas-Street

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1742
printed by H. Woodfall, for John Oswald at the Rose and Crown, in the Poultry, near the Mansion-House; and sold by John Wilson Bookseller in Bristol. MDCCXLII. Sold also by the booksellers of Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, &c

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1738
Prostat venalis apud G. Strahan, ad insigne Auratae Pilae, in Cornhill, Londini ; &c. J. Wi llson, in Wine-Street, Bristolliae

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by Catcott, Alexander Stopford
Published 1738
printed by J. Bettenham: and sold by G. Strahan at the Golden Ball in Cornhill; W. Innys and R. Manby at the West End of St. Paul's; and J. Wilson in Wine-Street, Bristol