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A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors of the Magdalen Charity, on Thursday May 1, 1766. in the parish church of St. Martin's in the Fields. By Newton Ogle, D. D. Deputy Clerk of the Closet to his Majesty.
Ogle, Newton, 1725 or 1726-1804.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Pet.-Richard Baines, against Inner-house interlocutor. Alex. Young, W.S. agent. Ms. Clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Richard Baines, merchant in Preston, in Lancashire; and Alexander Young, writer to the Signet, his mandatary; ...
Baines, Richard.Date: 1795]- Books
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Ans.-Thomas Turnbull, to the pet.-Richard Baines, &c. D. Thomson, W.S. Agent. M. Clerk. Answers for Thomas Turnbull, merchant Antigua-street, Leith Walk,; to the petition of Richard Baines, merchant in Preston, Lancashire, and Alexander Young, writer to the Signet, his mandatory.
Turnbull, Thomas, merchant.Date: 1795]- Books
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Ans.-Richard Baines, to pet.-Thomas Turnbull. Alex. Young, W.S. Agent. M. Clerk. Answers for Richard Baines, merchant in Preston in Lancashire, and Alexander Young, writer to the Signet, his mandatary, charger to the petition of Thomas Turnbull merchant, Antigua-street, Leith Walk, suspender.
Baines, Richard.Date: 1795]- Books
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Inf.-Lady Clementina Fleming, against the heirs of entail of the late John Earl of Wigton. R. Hill, W.S. Agent. H. Clerk. (Lord Dunsinnan reporter.) Information for Lady Clementina Fleming, pursuer; against the heirs of entail of the late John Earl of Wigton, defenders.
Elphinstone, Clementina Elphinstone, Lady, 1719-1799.Date: 1798]- Books
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The form of process in the Court of Session, and the Court of Teinds. To which is prefixed, a general account of the College of Justice. By John Russell, Clerk to the Signet.
Russell, John, 1710-1796.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Inf.-Helen M'Lauchlan (Mrs. Dobson), against Thomas Dobson. Jo. Macnab, W.S. agent. S. Clerk. (Lord Henderland reporter. )Information for Helen M'Lauchlan, daughter of Dugald M'Lauchlan, Esq. of Ballwill, and spouse of Thomas Dobson, merchant in Greenock, pursuer; against the said Thomas Dobson, merchant in Greenock, defender.
McLauchlan, Helena.Date: 1794]- Books
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Ans.-William Heron, to Cond.-R. Stewart, Esq. &c. J. Campbell, Jun. W.S. Agent. H. Clerk. Answers for William Heron, tenant in the lands of Cruivie. To the correspondence for Robert Stewart, Esq; of St. Fort, and John and James Greig, sons of John Greig, late tenant in Hay's-Mill.
Heron, William.Date: 1798]- Books
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Bill-chamber. 4. July 1800. Bill of adv. & interd. with ans. rep. & dup. Thomas Sands & others, against Robert Bald. Tho. Manson, W.S. Wm. Walker, W.S. agents. Mr Gordon, clerk. Lord Justice-Clerk, reporter. 2d July 1800. The Lord Justice-Clerk, as ordinary on the bills, having considered the bill, with the answers, replies, and duplies; before answer, appoints the bill, answers, replies, and duplies, together with the minutes of the town-council, and set of the burgh, ... to be forthwith printed and put into the Lords boxes, ... Dav. Rae. Bill of advocation and interdict, Baillie Thomas Sands of Culross, and other nine counsellors of said burgh, against Robert Bald, a member of the Incorporation of shoemakers there, &c.
Sands, Thomas, of Culross.Date: [1800]- Books
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Memorial Steph. Kemble, against R. Playfair. J. Gibson, W.S. agent. Clerk. Memorial for Stephen Kemble, manager of the New Theatre of Edinburgh. Against Robert Playfair writer in Edinburgh, designing himself acting trustee on the sequestrated estate of John Jackson of the Theatre-Royal Edinburgh, and Mrs Harriet Pye Esten, lessee of the said Theatre Royal.
Kemble, Stephen, 1758-1822.Date: 1793]- Books
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Pet. - D. Thomson, factor for J. Syme's creditors, against Sir J. G. Baird of Saughtonhall, reclaiming against Lord Justice Clerk's interlocutor. D. Thomson, W.S. agent. P. clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of David Thomson writer to the Signet, factor for William Keith accountant in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of the deceased John Syme writer to the Signet; ...
Thomson, David, 1763 or 1764-1837.Date: 1799]- Pictures
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An uncouth man smoking a pipe while having his hair cut, asks the barber for his opinion on wigs and natural hair. Coloured lithograph.
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The second part of The compleat surgeon, containing an exact and compleat treatise of osteology, the decipher'd skeleton, together with the diseases of the bones, and their cure. By M. Le Clerk, Physician in Ordinary to the present French King. English'd from the French.
Le Clerc, M. (Charles Gabriel), 1644-1700.Date: 1710- Books
Mr. W.F. Jebb.
Date: 1890- Pictures
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A woman offering her breast to her small child who has just been rescued. Lithograph by J.C. Wilson.
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[On the "Observations" of Dr Hope, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Liverpool, upon the Report of their Inspector, Dr Reece, on "Smallpox and smallpox hospitals in Liverpool", and also on Dr Hope's previous report on smallpox in Liverpool, dated 31st December, 1903 / W.E. Knollys, Assistant Secretary, Local Government Board, Whitehall, 11 Aug. 1905. Addressed to the Town Clerk, Liverpool.].
Knollys, William Edward.Date: 1905- Archives and manuscripts
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Le Gros Clark, W E
Date: May-Jul 1949Reference: HALDANE/5/2/3/24Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
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The poll for the election of two knights for the county of Southampton, To serve in the Parliament, to be holden at the City of Westminster, the 10th Day of August, 1790; Taken at Winchester, in the said County, in June, 1790, before George Dacre, Junr. Esq. Sheriff. Candidates, Lord John Russell, Sir William Heathcote, Baronet, Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Esq. William Chute, Esq. The Freeholders are all arranged under the several Parishes, Tythings, &c. in which their Freeholds are rated to the Land-Tax; and each Place is referred to by an accurate Alphabetical Index; and, by Way of Appendix, a Summary of the Laws of Elections, so far at least as they are at all connected with the Office of Sheriff, with the Forms of all the Oaths, &c. is added. Taken from the original poll, deposited in the Office of Clerk of the Peace, By Geo. Hollis, Deputy Sheriff, and late Deputy Clerk of the Peace.
Hampshire (England)Date: [1790]- Books
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Fifteen sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel upon the following subjects. Upon humane nature. Upon the Government of the Tongue. Upon Compassion. Upon the Character of Balaam. Upon Resentment. Upon Forgiveness of Injuries. Upon Self-Deceit. Upon the Love of our Neighbour. Upon the Love of God. Upon the Ignorance of Man. By Joseph Butler, L L. D. Rector of Stanhope, and Clerk of the Closet to her Majesty.
Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Teinds. Suppression and annexation. February 25. 1794. Mem. the Right Hon. Robert Macqueen, against the Moderator and presbytery of Biggar. Arch. Gibson, W.S. agent. Memorial for the Right Honourable Robert Macqueen of Braxfield, Lord Justice-Clerk, sole heritor of the parish of Broughton, and all the heritors of the other contiguous parishes of Kilbucho, Culter, and Glenholm, pursuers; against the Reverend Moderator and other members of the presbytery of Biggar, defenders.
Braxfield, Robert Macqueen, Lord, 1722-1799.Date: 1794]- Books
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Hertford County records.
Hertfordshire (England). County Council.Date: 1905-- Books
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A regular, historical account of the first rise of the Reformation, and of its progress during the first eleven years, in Germany, Switzerland, Denmark and Sweden: As carried on by Luther, Zuinglius, Melanchton, Carlostadius, Oecolampadius, Olaus Petri, &c. And also, by Stork, Muncer, Pfeiffer and Hubmeyer, Chiefs of the Anapabtists. Of some Attempts made towards a Reformation in France, by Lewis Berquin, John Clerk, Amadeus Mesgret, Wolfgang Schuth, Peter Caroli, &c. Collected and translated from the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth volumes, and beginning of the twenty-seventh of Fleury's Ecclesiastical history. By W.H.
Fleury, Claude, 1640-1723.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Answers by the Associate Presbytery, to reasons of dissent, given in to the said Presbytery, at Stirling, December 23, 1742; as also, the Representation and Petition dictated to their Clerk, and Reasons of Dissent and Secession, given in to them at Edinburgh, February 3. 1743; by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Nairn, Minister of the Gospel at Abbotshall. Together with a declaration and defence of the Associate Presbytery's principles anent the present civil government.
Associate Presbytery (Scotland : 1733-1744)Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Cash tables at five pounds and fifteen pounds per cent. on the duties of excise and matt. Also at 2 1/2 and 1 1/4 per cent. or 6d. and 3d. per Pound, Chargeable on estates, goods and effects sold by way of auction. Calculated with the greatest Exactness, from a Farthing to a Pound, at one View, and from one Pound to Ten Thousand to the Hundredth Part of a Farthing. Designed chiefly for the officers, &c. belonging to the Excise, and also for the Use of Auctioneers and others. By John Crosse, Clerk to Benj. Willis, Esq; Collector of Excise for Durham Collection.
Crosse, John, clerk.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The faerie queene. By Edmund Spenser. With an exact collation of the two original editions, Published by Himself at London in Quarto; the Former containing the first Three Books printed in 1590, and the Latter the Six Books in 1596. To which are now added, a new life of the author, and also a glossary. Adorn'd with thirty-two copper-plates, from the original drawings of the late W. Kent, Esq; Architect and principal Painter to his Majesty. ...
Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]