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Extraordinary appearance of the moon! Which was perceived to be in a violent rocking motion, for several minutes; after which was seen clearly passing round the orb, immense armies of horse and foot with bloody streamers flying, to the great terror and astonishment of thousand of spectators, who were witnesses of this wonderful alarming omen! to which is added, calculations, judicial and astrological observations, by which the true events signififed thereby are foretold. Susannah Goodall, pupil to the celebrated Don Farnando Furioso. Doctor of divinity, physic, and astrology. Who foretold all the late wonderful events and bloody battles which came to pass at Toulton, Dunkirk, and various parts of France and Flanders.
Goodall, Susannah.Date: 1794?]- Books
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John Borlace, Thomas Johnson, John Palmer, Thomas Bennet, William Sarson, Mary Digby, widow, Jane Mason, Widow, John Hallam, William Taylor, Thomas Wadd, Alice Watts, Widow, William Norman, Susannah Bennet, Widow, Edward Door, John Snow, Ann Forster, Widow, Mary Hollin, Widow, Richard Black, John Kilby, and Henry Bayly, plaintiffs in error. John Doe, on the demise of Margaret Savill, spinster, defendant in error. The case of the defendant in error.
Doe, John, fictitious personage.Date: 1736]- Books
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Modern propensities; or, an essay on the art of strangling, &c. Illustrated with several anecdotes. With Memoirs of Susannah Hill, and a summary of her trial at the Old-Bailey, on Friday, September 16, 1791, on the charge of hanging Francis Kotzwarra, At her Lodgings in Vine Street, on September 2.
Date: [1791?]- Books
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The carpenter of Oxford, or, the miller's tale, from Chaucer. Attempted in modern English, by Samuel Cobb. M.A. Late of Trinity College, Cambridge. Inscrib'd to N. Rowe Esq; To which are added, two imitations of Chaucer, I. Susannah and the two elders. II. Earl Robert's mice. By Matthew Prior, Esq;
Cobb, Samuel, 1675-1713.Date: [1712]- Books
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The rival lap dog and the tale, (as ladys fancys never fail;) that little rival to the great: So odd, indeed, we scarce dare say't.
Date: [1730]- Books
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The Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Pelham, widow, and James West, Esquire, surviving executors of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esquire, deceased; ... appellants. Susannah Gregory, spinster, sole executrix of George Gregory, ... William Lord Viscount Vane, ... administrator of the personal estate of Christopher Vane, Esquire, his late brother, deceased; ... Henry Earl of Darlington, ... and ... Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, - - - respondents. The respondent the Earl of Darlington's case.
Henry Vane, Earl of, 1726-1792.Date: 1760]- Books
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Benjamin Weale in his own right, Lawrence Victorin and Francis Hayford, Jobn Berdoe and Bearcroft Berdoe, Margaret Greaves, Widow, and Executrix of John Greaves, deceas'd; Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, Benjamin Weale, and James Pearce, Executors of John Pearce, deceas'd; Thomas White, Samuel Mascie, and Susannah his Wife, which said Thomas White, and Susannah Mascie, are the Executors of Richard Blincko, deceas'd; John Fell the Elder, and John Fell the Younger, Executors of John Rice, deceas'd. appellants. Catherine Morice, Widow and Executrix of Humphry Morice, Esq; deceased; Anne Morice, Judith Morice, and Elizabeth Morice, three of the Children of the said Humphry Morice deceased; Sir Thomas Lee, Thomas, William and Anne Lee, Anne Sandes, John Claxton, Sarab Claxton, Brown Claxton, Anne Colemore, and others, Respondents. The case of the said Appellants. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 28th Day of April, 1737.
Weale, Benjamin.Date: 1737]- Books
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The life, trial, and dying words of Mary Edmondson, who was tried and convicted at Kingston assizes, for the murder of her aunt Mrs. Susannah Walker, a Widow Gentlewoman, at Rotherhithe. And executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday, April 2, 1759. With her solemn Declaration of her Innocence at the Place of Execution, and Copies of some Papers she delivered after Condemnation.
Edmondson, Mary, 1733-1759.Date: 1759- Books
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Marwnad Miss Susannah Prichard, Ail ferch Evan Prichard, Esq. or collenne, ym mhlwyf llantrisaint, yn sir forgannwg; yr hon a ymadawodd â'r byd Dydd Mawrth, yr 20fed o Ebrill 1790, yn yr 20fed flwydd o'i hoed, wedi bod chwech wythnos yn glaf o glesyd trwm, ond ymadawodd mewn Heddwch a Llawenydd anrhaethadwy a gogoneddus. Gan William Williams.
Williams, William, 1717-1791.Date: [1790?]- Books
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House of Lords. Between The Right honourable William Gordon, commonly called Lord William Gordon, - - - - - Appellant, and Frances Viscountess Irwin, the Right honourable Francis Seymour Conway, commonly called Lord Viscount Beauchamp, and Isabella Ann his Wife, Frances Ingram Shepheard, Elizabeth Ingram Shepheard, Harriott Ingram Shepheard, and Louisa Susannah Ingram Shepheard, and Albany Wallis, - - - - - Respondents. The Appellant's case.
Gordon, William, Lord, 1744-1823.Date: 1781]- Books
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A genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson, for the murder of Mrs. Susannah Walker, her aunt. At the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the county of Surry, on Saturday, March 31, 1759. Before The Honourable Sir Thomas Dennison, Knt. With an account of her general behaviour, last dying words, and execution on Monday, April 2, 1759. With Animadversions on the whole Proceedings. And her Effigy curiously engraved on a Copper-Plate.
Date: MDCCLIX [1759]- Books
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A genuine narrative of the trial and condemnation of Mary Edmondson, for the murder of Mrs. Susannah Walker, her aunt. At the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, for the County of Surry, on Saturday, March 31, 1759. Before the honourable Sir Thomas Dennison, Knt. with An Account of her general Behaviour, last Dying Words, and Execution on Monday, April 2, 1759. With animadversions on the whole proceedings. And her effigy curiously engraved on a copper-plate.
Edmondson, Mary, 1733-1759.Date: MDCCLIX [1759]- Books
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Historical anecdotes of heraldy and chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats of arms, Circumstances and Customs.
Dobson, Mrs. (Susannah), -1795.Date: 1795- Books
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Historical anecdotes of heraldry and chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats of arms, circumstances and customs. Illustrated with engravings.
Dobson, Mrs. (Susannah), -1795.Date: [1795?]- Books
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Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions.
Harrison, Susannah, 1752-1784.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions.
Harrison, Susannah, 1752-1784.Date: [1799]- Books
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Songs in the night; by a young woman under deep afflictions.
Harrison, Susannah, 1752-1784.Date: [1780]- Books
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A dialogue on friendship and society. by the Translator of the Life of Petrarch.
Dobson, Mrs. (Susannah), -1795.Date: 1777- Books
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Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions.
Harrison, Susannah, 1752-1784.Date: [1788]- Books
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Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions.
Harrison, Susannah, 1752-1784.Date: 1781- Books
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The work of God in a dying maid: being a short account of the dealings of the Lord with one Susanna Whitrow, about the age of fifteen years, and daughter of Robert Whitrow, inhabiting in Covent-Garden, in the county of Middlesex. Together with her experimental confessions to the power and word of the Lord God both in judgments and mercy to her soul. Published for the warning and good of others, who are in the same condition she was in, before her sickness.
Date: 1796- Books
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The arguments on both sides the question in the intricate affair of Elizabeth Canning, who hath sworn that she was robbed, and almost starved to death, by a gang of gipsies, and other Villains, in January last; for which one Mary Squires received sentence of death at the Sessions at the Old-Bailey, and Susannah Wells was burnt in the hand. Containing All the facts, as they have been affirmed, denied, or variously related, during the Dispute, Whether the said Elizabeth Canning is, or is not, an Impostor. With the exact effigies of Eliz. Canning, and Mary Squires, the gipsy-woman.
Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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The frugal housewife, or complete woman cook : wherein the art of dressing all sorts of viande, with cleanliness, decency, and elegance, is explained in five hundred approved receipts ... Together with the best methods of potting, collaring, preserving, drying, candying, pickling, and making of English wines. To which are added twelve new prints, exhibiting a proper arrangement of dinners, two courses, for every month in the year. With various bills of fare / by Susannah Carter.
Carter, Susannah.Date: 1795- Books
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Virginius and Virginia; a poem, in six parts. From the Roman history. By Mrs. Gunning. Dedicated to supreme fashion; but not by permission.
Gunning, Mrs. (Susannah), 1740?-1800.Date: [1792]- Books
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Fashionable involvements: a novel. By Mrs. Gunning. In three volumes. ...
Gunning, Mrs. (Susannah), 1740?-1800.Date: 1800