[Stenography], vel Notis excipere or short-hand in a much more easy, exact, speedy, lineal, and ledgible method than any yet extant : manuscript, [ca. 1730].

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[Stenography], vel Notis excipere or short-hand in a much more easy, exact, speedy, lineal, and ledgible method than any yet extant : manuscript, [ca. 1730].

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Houghton Library

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Weston, James, stenographer

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Stenographer. From the description of Stenography completed : stenographic handbook, 1727. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982182 ...

Phillips, E.

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James Weston (1688-1751) was a teacher and practitioner of stenography in London. Weston wrote the most extensive English stenographical lecture book, Stenography compleated, published in 1727. From the description of [Stenography], vel Notis excipere or short-hand in a much more easy, exact, speedy, lineal, and ledgible method than any yet extant : manuscript, [ca. 1730]. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612773928 ...