Aulay Macaulay

Aulay Macaulay (died 1788) was an 18th-century English tea-dealer, based in Manchester, who invented a system of shorthand which could be used in English and many other languages. He died on 19 March 1788, in Manchester.

In the 18th century Macaulay invented a system of shorthand, which he named "Polygraphy". His system was documented in a self-printed book titled ''Polygraphy or Shorthand Made Easy to the Meanest Capacity Being an Universal Character Fitted to All Languages Which may be learnt by this Book without the help of a Master'', published in 1747. In order to ward off possible pirated editions of his work, Macaulay personally signed each copy, and wrote within the book: "whoever presumes to pirate my Book, will be prosecuted with the utmost Rigour".

His shorthand system was the first English system to include written vowels; and he was the first to intend his system for other languages. Within his book, he used his system to write a psalm in 8 different languages. His book included a dedication to George, Prince of Wales (who would later become George III, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1780
printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1792
printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and sold by the booksellers of Bedford, Northampton, and Leicester, for the benefit of the Institution

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1791
printed, for the author, by J. Nichols; and sold by Charles Dilly, in the Poultry; J. Gregory, and Anne Ireland, Leicester; W. Adams, Loughborough; W. Ward, Hinckley; and T. Dicey and Co. Northampton

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1747
printed for the author, and sold by him in the Square Manchester: also sold by T. Osborne, Gray's Inn; A. Millar, Strand; R. Hett, Poultry; E. Comyns, Royal-Exchange; I. Hinton, and I. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard; R. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; W. Sandby, Fleet Street, Booksellers in London. and by the Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. Published according to a lot of Parliament

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1747
printed for the author, and sold by him in the Square Manchester: also sold by T. Osborne, Gray's Inn; A. Millar, Strand; R. Hett, Poultry; E. Comyns, Royal-Exchange; I. Hinton, and I. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard; R. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; W. Sandby, Fleet Street, Booksellers in London. and by the Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. Published according to a lot of Parliament

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by Macaulay, Aulay
Published 1756
printed for the author, and sold at his house, in Saint Anns Square, Manchester. From which place a quick dispatch atan easy expence may be had by applying to those shopkeepers that have Good, from thence. Also sold by booksellers & haberdashers in London And by the Booksellers. News Printers, Haberdashers and Shopkeepers in Great Britain in and Ireland. - Published according to lot of Parliament

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by MacAulay, Alexander
Published 1738
Printed by and for G. Faulkner

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by MacAulay, Alexander
Published 1763
Printed for J. Wilkie

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by MacAulay, Alexander
Published 1761
printed by James Hunter, in Sycamore-Alley

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by MacAulay, Alexander
Published 1763
London, printed for J. Wilkie, at the Bible, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Dublin reprinted, and sold by the booksellers