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Whose menopause?.
Bradshaw, MargeDate: 2023- Pictures
A surgeon at work. Colour photograph by Garry Swann, ca. 1980 (?).
Swann, Garry.Date: [1980?]Reference: 584871i- Books
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Seven letters to the Common Council of the City of London, and one to the livery, relative to their committees, the expenditure of the City cash, Black Friars Bridge, the state of the prisons, Court of Conscience Debtors, and the partial Distribution of Justice to them; with Some Observations on the bad Policy and Inhumanity, of keeping such Multitudes in Confinement. By Fidelio, a member of the court.
Fidelio.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Edinburgh almanack, for the year M.DCC.XLVIII. Being leap year, with the greatest respect, dedicated unto the Right Honourable George Drummond, Esq; Lord Provost, David Inglis, James Stuart, Alexander Kincaid, James Molroy. Bailies. Thomas Allan, dean of Gild, James Grant, treasurer, James Ker deacon conveener of the trades, and present member of Parliament for this city. And the remanent honourable members of the council, by your most obedient, and most humble servant, the publisher.
Date: [1748]- Pictures
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Hemispherectomy in an adult patient: four figures. Carbon dust drawing by A.J. Arnott, 1960.
Arnott, Audrey J.Date: May 6th 1960Reference: 780079i- Books
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Edinburgh almanack, for the year M.DCC.XLV. Being the first after leap year, is, with profoundest respect, dedicated unto the right honourable Archibald Stewart, Esq; Lord Provost, and member of the parliament for the city, Gavin Hamilton, Robert Baillie, John ... James Mansfield, baillies, Thomas Allan, dean of guild, John Stephen, treasurer, James ... deacon conveener, ... and the remanent honourable members of the council, by your most obedient, and most humble servant, the publisher.
Date: [1745]- Archives and manuscripts
Glasgow branch: records of Duncan Macintyre
Date: 1983-1993Reference: SA/MED/D/1/7/4/3- Books
Remember the days : essays on Anglo-Jewish history presented to Cecil Roth by members of the Council of the Jewish Historical Society of England / edited by John M. Shaftesley.
Date: 1966- Books
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The whole proceedings of the late contested election, of the city of Bristol; between Messrs. Cruger, Burke, Clare, & Brickdale: which began on Monday, October 9th, 1774; and was carried on for Twenty-Three Days, with unremitting Ardour on all Sides. This Narrative contains The animated and spirited Speeches, on the Occasion, by the Patriotic Members, Cruger and Burke: To which will be added, for the Information of the Public, (to make the Whole as intelligible as possible) The Petition of Mr. Brickdale, of the City of Bristol; as well as that of the City; together with the Names of the Petitioners:-The Learned Speeches of the Council, before the Committee of the House of Commons;-Examination of Witnesses;-Mr. Cruger's Speech in the House of Commons, on American Affairs;-Speech of the Right Honourable John Wilkes, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, on Wednesday, February the 22d, for expunging from the Journals the Resolution of the 17th February, 1769. Embellished with an Engraving of that justly celebrated Patriot, Edmund Burke, Esq;
Date: [1775]- Books
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Sir, It was very much my wish and intention to have returned my personal thanks to every member of the corporation, for the very great obligation lately conferred on me, by electing me to the office of Principal land coal-meter of this city. But having been hitherto prevented by a severe cold and indisposition, I entreat your permission to convey, in this manner, my most grateful acknowledgements for the same. I can assure you, that I am deeply impressed with the many distinguished instances of friendship and kindness which i have experienced on this occasion;- and have the heartfelt satisfaction to observe, from the unanimous support of the Court of Common Council, that my conduct, during the many years I had the honor of being a member of it, has obtained me the approbation and esteem of my fellow citizens. ...
Parish, Edward.Date: 1799]- Books
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An essay on civil government; in which the Right of chusing Officers and Members of Parliamnt, for the City and Corporation of London, is shewn to be anciently and unalienably vested in the Freemen at large, or the Whole Commonalty of Citizens; from whom it has been Unconstitutionally taken and transferred to the Livery. Inscribed to Sir William Withers, Lord Mayor of London; By Dr. William King, late Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, Keeper of the Records, and Vicar-General, to the Lord Primate, of Ireland, &c. To which is added A Remonstrance with the Court of Common-Council, On their presenting the freedom of the City to Dr. Price, for his Observations on Civil Liberty; Setting forth the inconsistency of their concern for the Liberties of the Americans, while they trample on the Rights and Privileges of their Fellow-Citizens.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The lords protests in the late session of Parliament, viz. I. On the Rejecting of the Pension-Bill. II. On Passing the Bill for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, &c. III. On the Misapplying of the Sinking Fund. IV. On the Enquiry into the Management of the present South-Sea Directors. To which is added, Britannia excisa in two parts. With an alphabetical list of all the members who voted for and against the Excise-Bill, properly distinguish'd by their Titles, Boroughs they represent, Places under the Government, &c. Also, The Lord Mayor's Speech in Common Council, and the City of London's Petition against the Excise-Bill.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The Second edition of the court and city kalendar: or, Gentleman's register, for the year 1764. Containing I. Rider's almanack. II. New and exact lists of both Houses of Parliament. III. Court and city register. IV. Lists of the army and navy, &c. Corrected with great care, at the proper offices, to the 24th of January. This edition contains the new members of Parliament, with their residences; the officers of the navy, as just printed by order of the Lords of the Admiralty, with the New Common Council of London; and in it only are to be found the new tables of postage, necessary for all persons; lists of the militia regiments, and of the navy surgeons, with instructions for dealing in stocks, tables of interest, of expences, and of discourt, with some new lists of publick offices, and more of them than are in any other book of this sort.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The court and city English register, for the year of our Lord, 1795; (by Samuel Watson, bookseller,) or, a collection of English lists; Containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; The Principal Officers of State; and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; The Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. An Alphabetical List of the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical List of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. The General and Field Officers of His Majesty's Forces. IV. A complete List of the Royal Navy of England, as also the Admirals, Captains, and Commanders of the Navy. With the present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic Lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Date: [1794]- Books
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The english registry, For the Year of our Lord, 1769; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; Lords and Commons in Parliament; the Great Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Deans and Chancellors of the several Dioceses, Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. An Alphabetical List of the Right Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical List of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A correct List of the Peers of Scotland, collated with Douglas's Peerage. IV. The Broker's Guide: or, Monied-Man's Director, for purchasing in the Funds. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic Lists extant; carefully corrected at the proper Offices. Fitted to be bound with Watson's Almanack.
Exshaw, John, -1776.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The english registry, For the Year of our Lord, 1770; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; Lords and Commons in Parliament; the Great Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Deans and Chancellors of the several Dioceses, Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. An Alphabetical List of the Right Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical List of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A correct List of the Peers of Scotland, collated with Douglas's Peerage. IV. The Broker's Guide: or, Monied - Man's Director, for purchasing in the Funds. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic Lists extant; carefully corrected at the proper Offices. Fitted to be bound with Watson's Almanack.
Exshaw, John, -1776.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The english registry, For the Year of our Lord, 1779; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. An Alphabetical List of the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical List of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A new and correct List of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, distinguishing the Rates. IV. The Royal Academy for Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture; the Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures, &c. With the Present State of Scotland. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic Lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1766; by John Exshaw, bookseller,) or, Collection of English lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable privy council Lords and Commons in Parliament; the great officers of -state; of the army, and navy; of the law, and trade; the Deans and chancellors of the several dioceses, heads of colleges and professors, with many other lists. To which are added, I. An alphabetical list of the Right Hon. the house of Lords, with their employments, posts of Honour, &c. II. An alphabetical list of the counties, cities, boroughs, and members for each; with their connections, employments, and posts of Honour. III. List of changes in the great offices of state, with the late and present officers. IV. A correct list of the peers of Scotland, collated with douglass's peerage. V. The broker's guide: or, Monied-man's director, for purchasing in the funds. The whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists extant; carefully corrected at the proper offices. Fitted to be bound with Watson's almanack.
Exshaw, John, -1776.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1773; (by John Exshaw, bookseller,) or, A collection of English lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable privy council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the principal officers of state; of the army, and navy; of the law, and trade; the deans and chancellors of the several dioceses, heads of colleges and professors, with many other lists. To which are added, I. An alphabetical list of the Rt. Hon the House of Lords, with their involvement, posts of Honour, &c. II. An alphabetical list of the counties, cities, boroughs, and members for each; with their connections, employments, and posts of Honour. III. A new and corrected list of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, distingushing the rates. IV. The Royal Academy for painting, sculpture, and architecture; the society for the e[n]couragement of manufactures, &c. With the present state of Scotland. The whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper offices; and from the best information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's almanack.
Exshaw, John, -1776.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1796; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (greatly improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the lords and commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists: To which are added, I. A list of the Rt. Hon. the House of lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical list of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A New and Correct list of the Baronets of Great Britain, with their usual Places of Abode, &c. IV. A Complete list of the Royal Navy of England, as also the captains and commanders of the Navy. With the Present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with the Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: [1796]- Books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1780; (by John Exshaw, bookseller,) or, A collection of English lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable privy council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the principal officers of State; of the army, and navy; of the law, and trade; the heads of colleges and professors, with many other lists. To which are added, I. An alphabetical list of the Rt. Hon. the house of Lords, with their employments, and posts of Honour. &c. II. An alphabetical list of the counties, cities, boroughs, and members for each; with their connections, employments, and ports of honour. III. A new and correct list of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, distingushing the rates. IV. The Royal Academy for painting, sculpture, and architecture; the society for the encouragement of manufactures, &c. With the present state of Scotland. The whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper offices; and from the best information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's almanack, and making with it, a present state of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1795; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (greatly improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the lords and commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. A list of the Rt. Hon. the House of lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical list of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A New and Correct list of the Baronets of Great Britain, with their usual Places of Abode, &c. IV. A Complete list of the Royal Navy of England, as also the Captains and commanders of the Navy. With the Present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with the Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: [1795]- Books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1800; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (greatly improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. A List of the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical List of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A New and Correct List of the Baronets of Great Britain, &c. IV. A Complete List of the Royal Navy of England, as also the Captains of the Navy. V. A List of Ships Lost, taken, or destroyed since the commencement of the War. With the Present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic Lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with the Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: [1800]- Books
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The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1797; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (greatly improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the lords and commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, 1. A list of the Rt. Hon. the House of lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical list of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A New and Correct list of the baronets of Great Britain, with their usual Places of Abode, &c. IV. A Complete list of the Royal Navy of England, as also the Captains and commanders of the Navy. With the Present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with the Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: [1797]- Books
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The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1798; (by John Exshaw, Bookseller,) or, A Collection of English Lists; (greatly improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; the lords and commons in Parliament; the Principal Officers of State; of the Army, and Navy; of the Law, and Trade; the Heads of Colleges and Professors, with many other Lists. To which are added, I. A list of the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords, with their Employments, Posts of Honour, &c. II. An Alphabetical list of the Counties, Cities, Boroughs, and Members for each; with their Connections, Employments, and Posts of Honour. III. A New and Correct list of the baronets of Great Britain, with their usual Places of Abode, &c. IV. A Complete list of the Royal Navy of England, as also the Captains and Commanders of the Navy. With the Present State of Scotland and America. The Whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper Offices; and from the best Information. Fitted to be bound with the Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack, and making with it, a present State of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1751-1827.Date: [1798]