Smeeton, George, active 1800-1828
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found: His Collector of tracts, 1820.
found: His The fisherman, 1800?:t.p. (Guiniad Charfy)
found: Charfy, G. The art of angling, 1991:t.p. (Guiniad Charfy) 4th prelim. p. (name Charfy is a pseudonym; the real name is reputed to be George Smeeton)
found: Westwood, T. Bibliotheca piscatoria, 1883, viewed via Internet Archive on September 12, 2019 :page 58 (The Fisherman, or The Art of Angling Made Easy, by "Guiniad Charfy," is a compilation by George Smeeton, printer of St. Martin's lane, who, with his wife, was burnt to death.) - https://archive.org/details/bibliothecapisca00westrich/page/58
found: British Book Trade Index, viewed September 12, 2019 :George Smeeton (Printer and playing card maker in London, active 1808-1839. Known addresses: 13 James Street; 17/139 St Martins Lane; 15 Royal Arcade; 1 Northumberland Street; 3 Old Bailey; 74 Tooley Street. Son of Joseph Smeeton. Bankrupt 1822.) - http://bbti.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/details/?traderid=63711
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1983-05-11: new
2019-09-13: revised
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