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329: 19: 52:. Cadell became Millar's partner in April 1765, having just finished his seven-year apprenticeship, and took over the business with the help of Millar's assistant, Robert Lawless, upon Millar's death in 1768. Now a successful bookseller, Cadell married the daughter of Reverend Thomas Jones on 1 April 1769. 91:. Cadell wrote to Gibbon in 1787: “I had rather risk my fortune with a few such Authors as Mr Gibbon, Dr Robertson, D Hume … than be the publisher of a hundred insipid publications”. He also published works by the jurist 340: 29:(1742–1802), often referred to as Thomas Cadell the elder, was a successful 18th-century English bookseller who published works by some of the most famous writers of the 18th century. 183: 48:
to William and Mary Cadell and baptized on 12 November 1742. On 7 March 1758, Cadell's father apprenticed him for a fee of ÂŁ105 to London bookseller and publisher
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The business was continued by his son, Thomas Cadell (1773–1836), often referred to as Thomas Cadell the younger, who went into business with William Davies as
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Cadell was well liked by other booksellers and he helped establish the booksellers’ dining club which met each month at the Shakespeare tavern in
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After his retirement, Cadell served on the boards of several philanthropic institutions, such as the
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In January 1786, Cadell's wife died. The couple had two children. His daughter married Dr.
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until Davies death in 1819. Cadell continued in business until his own death in 1836.
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and served as sheriff from 1800 to 1801. He was also master of the
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Dille, Catherine. “Thomas Cadell, the elder (1742-1802)”.
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Cadell died at his home on 27 December 1802 from an
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Cadell & Davies
Bristol
Andrew Millar
Strand
William Strahan
Andrew Strahan
Edward Gibbon
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Henry Mackenzie
The Man of Feeling
Robert Burns
William Blackstone
David Hume
Samuel Johnson
Adam Smith
Tobias Smollett
Frances Burney
Helen Maria Williams
Catharine Macaulay
Hannah More
Charlotte Smith
radical
Desmond
Samuel Johnson
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets
A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
Hester Thrale Piozzi
Wych Street
Charles Lucas Eldridge

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