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The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. publish'd in his life-time; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; first publish'd by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the year 1695, Together with the life of the author, now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the officers thereof: the other, of antient deeds and charters. With a compleat index to the whole.
Spelman, Henry, Sir, 1564?-1641.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; first publish'd by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the Year 1695, Together with the Life of the Author. Now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the Officers thereof: the other, Of Antient Deeds and Charters. With a compleat index to the Whole.
Spelman, Henry, Sir, 1564?-1641.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The first part of the institutes of the laws of England; or, A commentary upon Littleton: not the name of the author only, but of the law itself. Authore Edwardo Coke, milite. The fifteenth edition; revised and corrected, with further additions of notes, references, and proper tables. By Francis Hargrave and Charles Butler, Esquires, of Lincoln's-Inn. Including also the notes of Lord Chief Justice Hale and Lord Chancellor Nottingham: and an analysis of Littleton, written by an unknown hand in 1658-9.
Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honourable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq.
Cartwright, John, 1740-1824.Date: 1795- Books
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A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the Bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for Altering the Criminal Law of England, respecting Treason and Sedition. including A Copy of the Author's Petition to the Honourable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq.
Cartwright, John, 1740-1824.Date: 1795- Books
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The turkish refugee: being a narrative of the life, sufferings, deliverances, and conversion, of Ishmael Bashaw, a Mahometan merchant, from Constantinople, who was taken prisoner by the Spaniards, and made a wonderful escape to England. Where, having become a Convert to the Christian Faith, he was Publicly Baptized, with the Approbation of the right reverend The Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
Bashaw, Ishmael, 1735-Date: [1797]- Books
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A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honorable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq.
Cartwright, John, 1740-1824.Date: 1795- Books
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A contribution to the aetiology of cancer : presidential address / delivered by Alexander Brand ... before the East Yorks and North Lincoln Branch, British Medical Association at Hull, the 28th May, 1902.
Brand, Alexander Theodore, 1852-1934.Date: 1902- Books
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The life and adventures of Gilbert Langley, formerly of Serle-Street near Lincoln's-Inn, Goldsmith. Containing particularly, His Family, Education, and Accidents in his tender Years. His being sent into Flanders, to the Convent of English Benedictines at Doway, with a curious Detail of their Method in bringing up Youth. His return to England, and his first Slips in point of Honesty and Virtue. His Amours with all Sorts of loose Women, and great variety of Accidents which happened in Consequence of them. His meeting with a Cheat, who had Address enough to bite him twice. His Marriage, and fraudulent Arts to support a broken Fortune. His Contrivance to amass a vast Quantity of Jewels, Watches, rich Toys, &c. to the Amount of 20,000 l. His Flight to Holland, and strange Adventures there, 'till detected by his Creditors, and best Part of his Effects taken from him. His return to England, Voyage to the West-Indies, Rogueries there, and miserable Condition when he came back. Imprisoned in the Counter, reduced to Want, hangs Himself at a Bailiffs House; escape from thence, and a new Trip to Sea. His Travels thro' Spain, Adventures in the Canaries, arrival in Italy, and return to London. His last Exploit, which brought him within Sight of a Halter. Written by himself, in Maidstone-Goal, when under condemnation, for a robbery committed on the highway.
Langley, Gilbert.Date: [1740]- Books
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The pleasant and delightful history of Tom of Lincoln, The most Valiant and Renowned Red-Rose Knight; Surnamed for his many Wonderful Exploits, The Glory and Pride of England. Containing an Account of his Princely Birth, strange Education Noble and Valourous Exploits at Home and Abroad; his Amours with the Fairy Queen; his Marriage with the Emperour of Æthiopia's Daughter; also the manner of his Unfortunate Death. Together with the Adventures and Exploits of his two Princely Sons, the Fair Knight and Black Knight
Johnson, Richard, 1573-1659?.Date: 1710?]- Books
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A review of the case of Judah and Ephraim, and its application to the Church of England and the Dissenters. With an essay on the original of religious animosities, and the proper Means to compose 'em. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Willis Dean of Lincoln, occasion'd by his thanksgiving-sermon on the 23d o August, 1705. before Her Majesty at St. Paul's.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: 1705- Books
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Chronica juridicialia: or, An abridgment and continuation of Dugdale's Origines juridiciales. Containing a calendar of the years of our Lord God, and of the reigns of the Kings of England and Great-Britain, from William the conqueror, to the present year 1739. With chronological tables of the names of all the lord chancellors and lord keepers of the great seal; judges of the King's Bench and Commonpleas; barons of the Exchequer; serjeants at law, &c. shewing the times of their several promotions, &c. opposite to the years in the said calendar.
Dugdale, William, 1605-1686.Date: 1739- Books
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Two tracts on the benefit of registering deeds in England: I. The draught of an Act for a county register, By the Lords Commissioners Whitlock and Lisle, Lord Chief Baron Lane, Mr. Attorney Prideaux, and Sir Antony Ashley Cooper, &c. II. A treatise shewing how useful, safe, reasonable and beneficial the inrolling and registering all conveyances of lands may be to the Inhabitants of this Kingdom. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. Sometime Lord Chief Justice of England.
Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 1676.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Bibliotheca topographica Anglicana: or, a new and compleat catalogue of all the books extant relating to the antiquity, description, and natural history of England, the Counties thereof, &c. to the present year 1736, Alphabetically digested in an easy Method; giving an Account of their various Editions, Dates, and Prices, and wherein they differ. Compil'd by John Worrall.
Worrall, John, -1771.Date: MD.CC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A pocket-Guide to the English traveller: Being a Compleat Survey and Admeasurement Of all the Principal roads and most Considerable Cross-Roads in England and Wales. In One Hundred Copper-Plates.
Gardner, Thomas, 1668 or 1669-1769.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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Law and arguments in vindication of the university of Oxford: in two seasonable discourses. I. On the Question, whether the Law of England countenances the Interposition of Extrinsecal Authority, in Corporations call'd Universities and Colleges in general, applicable to any Charge of Non-Feasance, &c. upon the Vice-Chancellor: From Hales, Holt, Atkins, Croke, Stillingfleet, Skinner, &c. II. A Detection of the main primary Author of the Imputation of Jacobitism on the University of Oxford; and He prov'd to be self-condemn'd.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1750?]- Books
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A brief vindication of the rights of the British legislature; in answer to some positions advanced in a pamphlet, intitled, "thoughts on the English government, letter the second, addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England." By Richard Wooddeson, D. C. L. Many Years Vinerian Professor in the University of Oxford.
Wooddeson, Richard, 1745-1822.Date: 1799- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; and at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; and at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
Madness, medicine and miracle in twelfth-century England / Claire Trenery.
Trenery, ClaireDate: 2019- 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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A report of cases in Chancery, the King's Bench, &c. in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth years of his late Majesty King George the Second; during which Time Lord King was Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and the Lord Raymond and Lord Hardwicke were Lord Chief Justices of England. To which are now added about seventy additional cases. By William Kelynge, of the Inner Temple, Esq;
Kelynge, William, -1774.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The Asiatic annual register; or, A view of the history of Hindustan, and of the politics, commerce, and literature of Asia, ...
Date: 1800-- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, On Sunday the 25th; at St. Peter's in the East, On Sunday the 2d; and at all Saints, On Sunday the 9th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d; and at All Saints, on Sunday the 9th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector Of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]