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A journey through England. In familiar letters. From a gentleman here, to his friend abroad. In two volumes. Containing What is Curious in the Counties of, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire, Middlesex, London, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, Shropshire, Cheshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, and Huntington, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, Wales, Cornwall, and the Isle of Man, &c. Vol. I.
Macky, John, -1726.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
Wincarnis motor & cyclist map of England.
W. Coleman & Co.Date: [Between 1920 and 1929?]- Books
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A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Wherein the proceedings of the army, and the happy suppression of the rebellion in the year 1746. Are particularly described. As also, the natural history and antiquites of the several places passed through. Together with the manners and customs of the different people, especially of the highlanders. By a Volunteer. Comprised in several letters to a friend in London.
Volunteer.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Wherein the Proceedings of the Army, And The ppy Suppression of the Rebellion In the Year 1746. Are particularly described. AS Also, The Natural History and Antiquities of the several Places passed through. Together with The Manners and Customs of the different People, especially of the Highlanders. By a volunteer. Comprised in several letters to a friend in London.
Volunteer.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Wherein the Proceedings of the Army, and the Happy Suppression of the Rebellion In the Year 1746. Are particularly described. As also, The Natural History and Antiquities of the several Places passed through. Together with The Manners and Customs of the different People, especially of the Highlanders. By a volunteer. Comprised in several letters to a friend in London.
Volunteer.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Free thoughts on seduction, adultery, and divorce. With reflections on the gallantry of princes, particularly those of the blood-royal of England. Occasioned by the late intrigue between his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, and Henrietta, wife of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Grosvenor. Also Remarks on the Trial at Law, between his Lordship and his Royal Highness, in consequence of that illicit Amour; With Observations on the Depositions since taken, in the Cause depending in Doctors-Commons, between Lord Grosvenor and his Lady. By civilian.
Civilian.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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An essay towards a natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the principle mineral waters of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Bishop-Prick of Durham, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Glocestershire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Liecestershire, and Nottinghamshire, Particularly those of Neville Holt, Cheltenham, Weatherslack, Hartlepool, Astrope, Cartmall &c. Wherein They are carefully examined and compared, their Mineral Contents are discovered and separated, their Uses shewn and explained &c. To which is added, a short discourse on cold and tepid bathing, and a table of the temperature of all the Warm Waters in England, and most of the Cold Baths, from Carlisle to Glocester and Oxford. Being the second volume of The mineral waters of England. By Thomas Short, M. D. of Sheffield.
Short, Thomas, 1690?-1772.Date: Anno Dom: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Census of England and Wales, 1901 (63 Vict. c.4.).
Great Britain. Census Office.Date: 1902-04- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, The present state of Great Britain; with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirty-sixth edition of the south part, called England; and the fifteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales's houshold; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Caroline. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The present state of Great Britain; With diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; The thirty-fifth edition of the south part, called England; and the fourteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wale's household; as also those of their Royal highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Carolina. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privillege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: or, The present state of Great-Britain; With diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; The thirty-seventh edition of the south part, called England; and the sixteenth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wale's household; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess Amelia, and the Princess Caroline. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privillege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Bowles's new medium English atlas; or, Complete set of maps of the counties of England and Wales: Divided into their respective hundreds, wapontakes, wards, rapes, lathes &c. Exhibiting the roads, rivers, cities; borough, market, and sea-port towns; principal villages and places of note; with their distances from London, and members sent to Parliament; also church-livings, seats of the nobility, and a variety of historical extracts relative to the natural produce, trade, manufactures and commerce. Compiled and laid down from the latest authorities. 1 General map of England and Wales. 2 Bedsershire 3 Berkshire 4 Buckinghamshire 5 Cambridgeshire 6 Cheshire 7 Cornwall 8 Cumberland and Wesmorland 9 Derbyshire 10 Devonshire 11 Dorsetshire 12 Durham 13 Essex 14 Goucestershire 15 Hampshire 16 Hartfordshire 17 Herefordshire 18 Huntingdonshire 19 Kent 20 Lancashire 21 Leicester and Rutland 22 Lincoln 23 Middlesex 24 Monmouthshire 25 Norfolk 26 Northamptonshire 27 Northumberland 28 Notinghamshire 29 Oxfordshire 21 Rutland (see Leicester) 30 Shropshire 31 Somersetshire 32 Staffordshire 33 Suffolk 34 Surry 35 Sussex 36 Warwickshire 8 Westmorland (see Cumberland) 37 Wiltshire 38 Worcestershire 39 Yorkshire 40 East riding, Yorkshire 41 West riding, Yorkshire 42 North riding, Yorkshire 43 North Wales 44 South Wales[.]
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The husbandman and tradesman' gardening calendar, with directions to manage the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, through the year. Addapted for the North of England. To which is added, instructions for the ordering of Bees, According to the latest, and most improved Methods. By John Fallowfield, Of Southernby, in the Parish of Castle-Sowerby, Cumberland. Let Gard'ners dig with care, and take true pains, Observe the Seasons, and they'll reap with Gains; The Earth is kind, and does our wants supply, For to the prudent man, she'll nought deny.
Fallowfield, John.Date: 1791- Books
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Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, The present state of Great Britain; with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; the thirty-third edition of the south part, called England; and the twelfth of the north part, called Scotland. To which is added, a compleat list of the Queen's houshold; as also those of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Cumberland; their Highnesses the Princess Emelia, the Princess Carolina the Princess Mary, and Princess Louisa. In two parts. With His Majesty's royal privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: 1737- Books
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A sermon deliver'd at the South-Church in Boston, New-England, August 14, 1746. being the day of general thanksgiving for the Great Deliverance of the British Nations, by the glorious and happy victory near Culloden. Obtained by His Royal Highness Prince William Duke of Cumberland, April 16, in the same Year. Wherein the Greatness of the Publick Danger and Deliverance is in Part set forth, to excite their most grateful Praises to the God of their Salvation. By Thomas Prince, M. A. And a Pastor of the said Church.
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1747- Books
Ramzi George Ghazala / N.C. West.
West, N. C.Date: 2000- Books
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A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday next, being the fourth day of May, 1746; and in all other Places throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Sunday the Twenty fifth Day of the same Month: For the complete victory vouchsafed to His Majesty's forces, under the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, over the Rebels in Scotland. By His Majesty's special Command.
Church of England.Date: 1746- Books
Public health administration of measles from the point of view of a county area / by F.H. Morison.
Morison, F. H.Date: 1924- Books
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A journey through part of England and Scotland. Along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Wherein the proceedings of the army, and the happy suppression of the rebellion, in the year 1746. Are particularly described. As also the Natural History and Antiquities of the Several Places passed through. Together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, especially of the Highlanders. To which is added, the genuine, trial of Simon Lord Lovat. At Westminster, on an Impeachment of High-Treason, Exhibited against him by the House of Commons.
Volunteer.Date: [1746?]- Books
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The geography of England and Wales; Or, A set of maps of all the counties in England and Wales, with the great roads and principal cross-roads, and the distances from town to town. A work long wanted, and very useful for all gentlemen that travel to any part of England. All, except two, composed and done by Herman Moll, geographer. 1. The map intituled, In gratiam itinerantium curiosorum antonini Aug. Itinerarium per Britanniam tentavit Wil. Stukeley. 2. A general map of England. 3. Ogilby's roads through all the direct and principal cross-roads in England and Wales. 4. Bedfordshire. 5. Berkshire. 6. Buckinghamshire. 7. Cambridgshire. 8. Cheshire. 9. Cornwall. 10. Cumberland. 11. Derbyshire. 12. Devonshire 13. Dorsetshire 14. Durham. 15. Essex. 16. Gloucestershire. 17. Hampshire. 18. Isle of wight. 19. Herefordshire. 20. Hertfordshire. 21. Huntingdonshire. 22. Kent. 23. Lancashire. 24. Leicestershire. 25. Lincolnshire. 26. Middlesex. 27. Monmouthshire. 28. Norfolk. 29. Northamptonshire. 30. Northumberland. 31. Nottinghamshire. 32. Oxfordshire. 33. Rutlandshire. 34. Shropshire. 35. Somersetshire. 36. Staffordshire. 37. Suffolk. 38. Surrey. 39. Sussex. 40. Warwickshire. 41. Westmoreland. 42. Wiltshire. 43. Worcestershire. 44. Yorkshire. 45. -West Riding. 46. -East Riding. 47. -North Riding. 48. South Wales. 49. North Wales. 50. Denbigh and Flintshire. 51. The isles of man, Guernfey and Jersey. And, to render this work more acceptable to the curious, the margins are adorned with great variety of very remarkable antiquities.
Moll, Herman, -1732.Date: 1747- Books
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England's interest: or, free thoughts on the starch duty. Wherein is set forth, the advantages that will attend the farmers and landholders; and also Some Observations relating to the Powder, and the Hardships and Inconveniences that the Barbers and Peruke-Makers are subjected to thereby. Together with a recital of what will be laid before the Parliament. Also an address to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, relating to the Army. To which is added, a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. Dedicated to the Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; First Lord Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury. By John Brooks.
Brooks, John, active 1750-1752.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A short description and vindication of the true sal volatile oleosum.Of the ancients : wherein 'tis prov'd the great medicine of the spirits; and consequently, an universal remedy. By T. Byfield, M.D.
Byfield, T. (Timothy)Date: 1699- Books
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Sanitary inquiry : - England. : Local reports on the sanitary condition of the labouring population of England, in consequence of an inquiry directed to be made by the Poor Law Commissioners. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of Her Majesty, July, 1842.
Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners.Date: 1842- Books
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[Sanitary inquiry : - England. : Local reports on the sanitary condition of the labouring population of England, in consequence of an inquiry directed to be made by the Poor Law Commissioners. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of Her Majesty, July, 1842].
Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners.Date: [1842]- Pictures
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A wig-seller dressing a wig on a stand in his shop; the wig-stands bear the heads of Tory politicians. Wood engraving by W.C.W. after R. Seymour.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1831Reference: 31578i