John Freeth

John Freeth (1731 – 29 September 1808), also known as Poet Freeth and who published his work under the pseudonym John Free, was an English innkeeper, poet and songwriter. As the owner of Freeth's Coffee House between 1768 and his death in 1808, he was major figure in the political and cultural life of Birmingham during the Midlands Enlightenment. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Freeth, John
Published 1790
Printed by Thomas Pearson, for the author, and sold by all the booksellers

2
by Freeth, John
Published 1780
printed for the author, by Pearson and Rollason; and Sold by all the Booksellers in Town and Country

4
by Freeth, John
Published 1790
printed by Thomas Pearson, for the author, and sold by all the booksellers

5
by Freeth, John
Published 1790
printed by Thomas Pearson, for the author, and sold by all the booksellers

6
by Freeth, John
Published 1794
printed by Thomas Pearson, for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin, London

8
by Freeth, John
Published 1771
Printed for the author, by J. Baskerville, and sold by S. Aris, and M. Swinney

9
by Freeth, John
Published 1790
printed by Thomas Pearson, for the author, and sold by all the booksellers