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The discovery, or, The Squire turn'd Ferret. An excellent new ballad. To the tune of High boys! up go we; Chevy Chase; or what you please.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: 1727. [i.e. c.1851]- Books
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Specification of William Sorrell : furnaces and fire-places.
Sorrell, William.Date: 1854- Books
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Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, or, Squire Trelooby. Acted at the Subscription Musick at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. March 30. 1704. By Select Comedians from both Houses. Done into English from a Comedy of Moliere's, which was made and perform'd at Chambord for the Diversion of the French King, in the Year 1679.
Molière, 1622-1673.Date: [1704]- Archives and manuscripts
Phillips, William, F.R.S. (1775-1828), mineralogist and geologist
Date: 1808-1820Reference: MS.7430/11-13Part of: Miscellany: English, chiefly 19th-20th centuries- Books
The pyramid and the urn : the life in letters of a restoration squire, William Lawrence of Shurdington, 1636-1697 / edited and illustrated by Iona Sinclair.
Lawrence, William, 1636?-1697.Date: 1994- Books
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The Golden cabinet: being the laboratory, or handmaid to the arts. Containing such branches of useful knowledge, as nearly concerns all kinds of people, from the squire to the peasant: and will afford both profit and delight. Part the first[-third].
Date: 1793- Books
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The dean and the 'squire: a political eclogue. Humbly dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, &c.
Mason, William, 1725-1797.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The dean and the 'squire: a political eclogue Humbly dedicated to soame Jenyns, Esq. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, &c.
Mason, William, 1725-1797.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The dean and the 'squire: a political eclogue. Humbly dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, &c.
Mason, William, 1725-1797.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Pictures
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Hudibras and his squire Ralpho depart on a pair of horses with two rustic peasants watching; one carries a rake and accidentally disturbs a table spilling the contents of two baskets. Engraving by William Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [1768]Reference: 38084iPart of: Hudibras- Archives and manuscripts
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'Squires, William'
Date: 1907Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Ear/913Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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The western garland in four parts. 1. William Whitcroft's courtship to Mrs. Susan Colley of Plymouth; with an account of her sickness, which disapointed the wedding. 2. The deceitfulness of her parents, who sent her to Holland, for not consenting to marry a squire. 3. William's great fortune, in obtaining riches, with the sad account of Susan's pretended death, which afterwards he found to be the deceit of her parents, in finding her by good fortune at the Hague. 4. His return to England with Susan, with an account of their happy wedding, concluding with the pleasant pastime between the parents and daughter, whom they did not know, tho' in their presence.
Date: Julp 53, [1753?]- Books
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The Seaman of Plymouth's garland. In four parts. Part I. William Whitecraft's courtship to Mrs. Susan Cole both of Plymouth; with an account of her sickness, which disappointed the wedding. Part II. The deceitfulness of her parents, who sent her to Holland, because the would not marry a 'squire, and break her former vows. Part III. William's great fortune in optaining riches, with the account of Susan's pretended death, which afterwards he found to be the deceitfulness of her parents, in finding her by good fortune at the Hague. Part. IV. His return to England with his love, with an account of their happy wedding; concluding with the pleasant pastime between the parents and the daughter, while they did not know their child, though in their profence.
Date: [between ca. 1787 and 1791?]- Books
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The Seaman of Plymouth. In four parts. Part I. William witchcraft's courtship to Susan Cole, both of Plymouth; with an account of her sickness, which disappointed the wedding. Part II. The deceitfulness of her parents, who sent her to Holland, because she would not marry a 'squire and break her former vow. Part III. William's great fortune in obtaining riches with the account of Susan's pretended death, which afterwards he found to be the deceitfulness of her parents, in finding her by good fortune at the hague. Part IV. His return to England with his love, with an account of their happy wedding; concluding with the pleasant pastime between the parents and the daughter, while they did not know their child though in their presence. Licenced and entered according to order.
Date: between 1750 and 1800?]- Books
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On glycosuria and the renal signs of perverted nutrition : with the treatment of diabetes and of some conditions allied to glycosuria / by Willaim Squire.
Squire, William, 1825-1899Date: 1887- Books
The pharmacopoeias of thirty-one of the London hospitals : arranged in groups for comparison, except the Children's and French which are placed in the addenda / by Peter Squire and Peter Wyatt Squire.
Squire, Peter.Date: 1924- Books
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Medicine and the public.
Sprigge, S. Squire (Samuel Squire), 1860-1937.Date: 1905- Books
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Authentic memoirs of that exquisitely villanous Jesuit, Father Richard Walpole. Being The Copy of a letter, written from London, by a Gentleman, to his Friend, another English Gentleman residing at Padoua in Italy: Laying open his abominable Practices and base Dealings with that wicked Traytor Edward Squire; Who was lately, and most deservedly, executed for his poisonous Attempts against the sacred and precious life of Her Most Excellent Majesty Q. Elizabeth; And also on that of his Excellency Robert Earl of Essex. Illustrated with a very pertinent Appendix.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The west-Country farmer, or, a fair representation of the decay of trade, and badness of the times: in a letter of complaint from a tenant in the country, to his landlord in London.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: [1732?]- Pictures
Francis Higgins, "The sham squire", defends himself against imputations. Woodcut, 1866.
Date: [1866]Reference: 573389i- Books
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Clear directions for the prevention of the spread of fevers : a primer for girls' schools / by Frances Johnstone.
Johnstone, Frances.Date: 1883- Books
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Account of a case of successful amputation of the thigh during the mesmeric state, without the knowledge of the patient : read to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, on Tuesday, the 22nd of November, 1842 / by W. Topham and W. Squire Ward.
Topham, Sir William.Date: 1842- Books
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Works on phrenology, physiology, and kindred subjects / by O.S. Fowler, and others.
Date: [1884?]- Books
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Account of a case of successful amputation of the thigh during the mesmeric state, without the knowledge of the patient. Read to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, on Tuesday, the 22nd of November, 1842 / By W. Topham and W. Squire Ward.
Topham, William, Sir.Date: 1842- Books
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An answer to some late papers, entitled, the Independent Whig; so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by law established. In which, her doctrines, creeds, liturgy, and establishment; her clergy, with their rights, divine and humane, are modestly defended; and their author's new notions prov'd to be, not only absurd and ridiculous, but also directly opposite to those very texts of God's Word, on which he pretends to found them. By Francis Squire, A.M. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682-1750.Date: 1753