Richard Draper
Richard Draper (1726–1774) was an early American Boston printer and an editor of ''The Boston News-Letter''. Together with his father and his nephew Draper printed and published ''The News-Letter''. In the years leading up to the American Revolution Draper sided with the Loyalists and the Tory party, and through his newspaper he provided a voice for the Loyalist writers in Massachusetts and elsewhere. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Haven, Jason
Published 1769
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1769
Printed by Richard Draper, printer to His Excellency the governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council
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by Whitefield, George
Published 1771
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1771
London printed: Boston: re-printed and sold, next to the writing school in Queen-Street, and opposite to the seat of William Vassall, Esq
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by Mayhew, Jonathan
Published 1751
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1751
Printed and sold by Richard Draper in Newbury-Street, and Daniel Gookin, in Marlborough-Street
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by Occom, Samson
Published 1773
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1773
Printed and sold by Richard Draper in Newbury-Street, and John Boyles in Marlborough-Street
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by Byles, Samuel
Published 1764
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1764
Printed and sold by Richard Draper Jun'r. at the printing-office in Newbury-Street, or at his shop little above the South fish market, in Orange-Street, near the Rev. Mr. Byles's meeting-house
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by Bernard, Francis
Published 1766
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1766
Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governour, and the honourable his majesty's Council
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by Bernard, Francis
Published 1766
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“...Draper, Richard...”Published 1766
Printed by Richard Draper, printer to his excellency the governour, and the honourable his majesty's Council