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A true account of the voyage of the Nottingham-Galley of London, John Dean commander, from the River Thames to New-England, Near which Place she was cast away on Boon-Island, December 11, 1710. by the Captain's Obstinacy, who endeavour'd to betray her to the French, or run her ashore; with an Account of the Falsehoods in the Captain's Narrative. And a faithful Relation of the Extremities the Company was reduc'd to for Twenty-Four Days on that desolate Rock, where they were forc'd to eat one of their Companions who died, but were at last wonderfully deliver'd. The whole attested upon oath, by Christopher Langman, Mate; Nicholas Mellen, Boatswain; and George White, Sailor in the said Ship.
Date: [1711]- Books
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A sad and deplorable, but true account of the dreadful hardships, and sufferings of Capt. John Dean, and his company, on board the Nottingham Galley, who were castaway on the rocks call'd Boon Island, near New England: Shewing how they liv'd near a Month upon the Rock, in between Frost and Snow, some losing their Feet, Toes, Nails, with the use of their Limbs, and some their Lives. Also, how having no Food, they were fain to Feed upon the Dead Bodies, which being all Consum'd, they were going to cast Lots which shou'd be next Devour'd: At length how the Remainder of them were Miraculousiy Preserv'd by the Providence of God, and brought to Shore, some of which are now in England. This Account being Attested by the Captain's own Hand, and two others, and very well known by most Merchants upon the Royal Exchange.
Date: 1711- Books
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The church of England the sole encourager of free-thinking. Or, an essay, To prove That the Church of England has this Mark of a true Church, that she allows and encourages every particular Member in her Communion, to examine and try her Doctrine and Discipline; and to compare them with Scripture, and the Pattern of the Primitive Church; and that this Liberty is not allow'd by any other Churches or Sects in the World, which set up for her Rivals and Adversaries.
Date: 1717- Books
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The statistical results of the Contagious Diseases Acts : as deduced from all the Parliamentary papers which have been issued upon the subject, from the commencement of the Acts to the present time, shewing their total failure in a sanitary point of view : being a paper read before the Medical Society of London, February 19th, 1872 / by C. Bell Taylor.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909.Date: [1872]- Books
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Observations on the Contagious Diseases Act (women, not animals) : showing how the new law debases women, debauches men, destroys the liberty of the subject, and tends to increase disease, being a reply to Mr. W. Paul Swain's paper on the working of the Act at Devonport / by Charles Bell Taylor.
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909.Date: [1869]- Books
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An apology for the foreign Protestant churches having no episcopacy: and an answer to the unchristian and uncharitable principles of Mr. Henry Cantrel, M. A. Vicar of St. Alkmund's, Derby; denying the Validity of their Ministers Orders. Together with a short account of the ancient churches of the Valdences and Albigences. By a priest of the Church of England.
Grongnet, Stephen.Date: 1717- Books
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Speech by Charles Bell Taylor ... on the second reading of a bill for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866-1869 / [Charles Bell Taylor].
Taylor, Charles Bell, 1829-1909.Date: 1883- Books
John Valentine Ryan / Christopher Ryan.
Ryan, Christopher.Date: 2001- Books
Gwyn Elias Roberts / David Wilson, Carol Roberts.
Wilson, David.Date: 2002- Books
A true narration of the strange and greuous vexation by the deuil, of 7. persons in Lancashire, and William Somers of Nottingham : wherein the doctrine of possession and dispossession of demoniakes out of the word of God is particularly applied vnto Somers, and the rest of the persons controuerted ... / By Iohn Darrell.
Darrel, John, approximately 1562-Date: [Printed 1600]- Books
John Stephen Phillips Jones / Roger Cotton.
Cotton, Roger.Date: 2001- Journals
Local health services statistics.
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A vindication of the conduct and principles of the printer of the Newark Herald: an appeal to the justice of the people of England, on the result of two recent and extraordinary prosecutions for libels. With an appendix. By Daniel Holt, printer of the Newark Herald.
Holt, Daniel.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Journals
Local population studies magazine and newsletter.
Date: [1968-1970]- Books
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A vindication of the conduct and principles of the printer of the Newark Herald: an appeal to the justice of the people of England, on the result of two recent and extraordinary prosecutions for libels. With an appendix. By Daniel Holt, printer of the Newark Herald.
Holt, Daniel.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Journals
Local population studies.
Date: [1970-]- Books
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A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified, And proved to be the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance which is due to Jesus Christ, the only lawgiver in the Church: being the dissenting gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to the letters of the Rev. Mr. White, on that subject. also a letter to the Bishops, on the present state of religion in this kingdom; And the opinions of three eminent lawyers, On the Question, Whether an action can be maintained against a Clergyman, for refusing to admit a notorious evil-liver to the Sacrament, who demands it as a qualification for an office. By Micaiah Towgood.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M,DCCC. [1800]- Books
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The common people taught to defend their communion with the Church of England, against the attempts and insinuations of popish emissarys. In a dialogue between a popish priest, and a plain countryman. By Henry Felton D.D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell in Derbyshire, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Rutland.
Felton, Henry, 1679-1740.Date: [1727]- Books
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A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified: and proved to be the Genuine and just consequence of the Allegiance which is due to Jesus Christ, the only Lawgiver in the Church: being the Dissenting Gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to the letters of the Rev. Mr. White, on that subject. Also a letter to the Bishops, on the present State of Religion in this Kingdom; and the opinions of three Eminent Lawyers, on the question Whether an action can be maintained against a Clergyman, for refusing to admit a notorious evil-liver to the Sacrament, who demands it as a qualification for an office; the seventh edition, by Micaiah Towgood.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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Fallowes, 1636 : A new almanack and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God, 1636. and from the creation, 5585. Being bissextile or leape yeere. Calculated especially for the latitude and meridian of the ancient shire-towne of Nottingham: and may very well serve for most parts of great Brittaine. Longitude 24. degrees, 6. minutes. Latitude 52. degrees, 54. minutes. By Edvvard Fallovves, well-vviller to the mathematicks.
Fallowes, Edward, active 1636-1640Date: [1636]- Books
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A new, universal, and impartial history of England, from the earliest authentic records, and most genuine historical evidence, to the end of the present year. ... Embellished with upwards of 120 beautiful copper-plate engravings, ... By George Frederick Raymond, Esq. Assisted by Alexander Gordon and Hugh Owen, Esqrs. and others, ...
Raymond, George Frederick.Date: [1790?]- Pictures
Advertisement for "Vitamalt" vitamin food. Colour print, 1923.
Boots Pure Drug Company.Date: 1923Reference: 38598i- Pictures
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Crowds of people gathered at an entertainment at Basford, Staffordshire, including music and a balloon. Coloured wood engraving, 1859.
Date: 1859Reference: 36380i- Books
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An impartial enquiry into the importance and present state of the woollen manufactories of Great-Britain: as likewise the improvements they are capable of receiving. In several letters to a member of Parliament. In which are contain'd, The Rise and Progreis of the Woollen Manufactories in England. The most material Laws now extant to encourage the Woollen Manufactories in this Kingdom, and prevent the Illicit Exportation of Wool. A Scheme propos'd, that will effectually answer that Purpose, and save Millions of Money Yearly to the Nation. Remarks on Webber's Scheme, and One offer'd by another Hand, - The Impropriety of granting a Registry in Charter. The Number of Sheep slaughter'd Yearly in London, - of Inhabitants within the Bills of Mortality; as likewise the Number of Both in all England and Wales, and the Quantity of Wool grown Yearly in the Kingdom: The Case of the Irish Consider'd, the Expedrency of granting further Encouragement to their Linnen Manufactories, &c. The fourth edition. To which are added, by way of appendix, three letters never publish'd before. First, Remarks on an Essay upon the Woollen Manufacture in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1741. Secondly, The Graslers Advocate Examin'd, and his Calculations Corrected. Thirdly, A Scheme to prevent the Exportation of Unmanufactur'd Wool, most humbly Submitted to the Right Honourable the Two Houses of Parliament, by Henry Laybourne, M. A. most humbly Shewn to be Good for Nothing, By J. Gee.
Gee, J. (Joseph).Date: [1744]- Books
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Parker's projection of the longitude at sea: whereby the mariners may be enabled to correct their accounts thereof, as often as they shall have the benefit of a clear sky and calm sea, at the time of the moon's visible southing. Communicated to and approved of by Dr. Halley, Astronomer Royal. By Benjamin Parker.
Parker, Benjamin, -1747.Date: [1731]