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Sarah Cotter

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To promote his ideas, she offered and paid for a cheaper edition to be printed to allow for a wider circulation. Later, he gave her permission to have his portrait drawn, on the proviso that no copies would be made and Cotter would destroy it before her death. She did so three months before her death
40:, Dublin since 1744 and under her auspices until 1774. Cotter is one of the few women to be admitted into the guild of St Luke the Evangelist as a quarter-brother in 1756, which was usually denied to women as they were not permitted full freedom. She paid quarterage to the guild until 1770. 142: 72:
She fostered links with the book trade in London, importing books and appearing as the Dublin agent on London imprints. Other publications by Cotter included
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Sarah Cotter was possibly the sister or daughter of the bookseller Joseph Cotter, who died around 1751. She took over his business, operating under
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Cotter noticed there was a market for a publisher specialising in legal works, engaging in this work with other printers as she did with
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A dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade, 1550-1800 : based on the records of the Guild of St. Luke the Evangelist, Dublin
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in 1792, with her will proved at the Dublin prerogative court the same year. Cotter's books are included in the 1916
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1754–1783) in 1768. He was a Dublin painter-stainer. Cotter continued to trade under her married name, printing
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1747–1792) managed the business from 1768, with Cotter officially retiring in 1774. Cotter wrote to
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A catalogue of the Bradshaw collection of Irish books in the University of Cambridge 1602–1882
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Andrews, Helen (2009). "Cotter, Sarah". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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The early life correspondence and writings of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke
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Sir John Strange's Reports of adjudged cases in the courts of Chancery
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the same year. Her husband and former apprentice Charles Ingham (
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A collection of apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life
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on 21 September 1784 from Summerhill, Dublin, praising his book
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An appeal to commonsense on the subject of Christianity
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Index

Dick's Coffee House
Skinner Row
Oliver Nelson
Freeman's Journal
Poems by Eminent Ladies
Edmund Burke
Gorges Edmond Howard
Susanna Centlivre
Philip Skelton
List of women printers and publishers before 1800





Dictionary of Irish Biography




ISBN
9780948170119
Boulton, James T.
ISBN
9780198224150
ISBN
9781107667556
"Evidence of Women: Women as Printers, Donors, and Owners of Law Texts"
Categories
1792 deaths

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