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William Webster, writing and mathematics.
1730, wrote several pages for "The Universal Penman."
1713.
Thomas Ollyffe, "The Hand and Pen." 1714, "The Practical Penman."
1717.
William Brooks, "Delightful Recreation for the Industrious." Contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1717.
Abraham Nicholas, "Various Examples of Penmanship."
1722, "The Compleat Writing Master." Wrote also for "The Universal Penman."
1719.
Ralph Snow, "Youths Introduction to Handwriting."
1720.
William Richards, "The Complete Penman."
1723.
John Jarman, "A System of Court Hands."
1724.
Henry Lune, "Round Hand Complete."
1725.
John Shortland, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1725.
Edward Dawson, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1726.
Moses Gratwick, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1727.
John Langton, "The Italien Hand."
1728.
John Day, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1729.
Gabriel Brooks, writing master and contributor to, "The Universal Penman."
1730.
William Keppax, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1730.
John Bland, "Essay in Writing." Also contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1730.
Solomon Cook, "The Modish Round Hand."
1730.
William Leckey, "A Discourse on the Use of the Pen." Contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1730.
Peter Norman, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1730.
Wellington Clark, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1730.
Zachary Chambers, "Vive la Plume." Contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1733.
Bright Whilton, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1734.
Timothy Treadway, writing master and contributor to "The Universal Penman."
1738.
George J. Bickham, writing master; also wrote for "Bickham's Universal Penman."
1739.
Emanuel Austin, writing master; he wrote 22 pages in "The Universal Penman."