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The cause of the deluge demonstrated: Being an appendix to the second edition of the new theory of the earth. By William Whiston, M.A. professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1714- Books
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The meridian glory of the Redeemer's Kingdom. A discourse, preached Nov. 13, 1798, at Spa-Fields Chapel, London, before the Missionary Society, At the Solemn Designation of the Missionaries Appointed for the Second Mission to the South-Seas. By William Maurice, Pastor of The Independent Congregation, Fetter-Lane.
Maurice, William, 1762-1802.Date: [1799]- Books
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The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq. against the Rev. Mr. Horne, on Friday, April 6, at Kingston, for a defamatory libel, before the Right Honourable Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench. Taken in short-hand (by Permission of the Judge). by Joseph Gurney.
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A copy of the poll, taken at the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, In the county of Stafford, at the election of members to represent the said Borough in Parliament, which commenced on Friday the 18th. And continued till the evening of Saturday the 26th. June, 1790. Candidates. The Honorable Admiral John Leveson Gower, Sir Archibald Macdonald, attorney general, Clement kynnersley, Esqr; Thomas Fletcher, Esqr; Samuel Hatton, Esq; mayor. Mr. Thomas Bloore, Mr. William Hyatt, bailiffs. Returning officers.
Newcastle-under-Lyme (England)Date: [1790]- Books
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A vindication of the Sibylline oracles. To which are added the genuine oracles themselves; with the ancient citations from them; in their originals, and in English: and a few brief notes. By William Whiston, M. A. Sometime Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1715- Books
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Three essays, I.The Council of Nice vindicated from the Athanasian heresy. II. A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and incarnation, and to the history of the fourth century of the Church. III. The liturgy of the Church of England reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard. All humbly offer'd to publick consideration. By William Whiston, M.A.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1713- Books
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The irish comes commercii, or trader's-companion. Containing Exact and Useful Tables, shewing the Value of any Quantity of Goods or Wares ready cast up, more adapted to Merchants Use, than any other extant. Calculated mostly by Edward Hatton, Gent. To which are prefixed, The New Table of Coin, as the same was made current by the Lords Justices Proclamation, since the 8th Day of July, 1751: And a Table of the Number of Yards in the several Scores of Linen, from 1 to 150. These last Calculated originally, and the whole book cast up in manuscript, and corrected at the press, by John Watson, Bookseller.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: 1765- Books
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The cause of the deluge demonstrated. Being an appendix to the second edition of the new theory of the earth. The third edition, with additions. By William Whiston, M.A. some time professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Primitive christianity reviv'd. Volume V. Containing the recognitions of Clement: or the travels of Peter. In ten books. Done into English by William Whiston, M.A. with a preface, or preliminary discourse: as also two appendixes; the one containing some Observations on Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity; and the other a farther Account of the Convocation's and other Proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Books
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Perspective views of all the ancient churches, and other buildings, in the cities of London, and Westminster, and parts adjacent, within the Bills of Mortality. Drawn by Robert West, and engraved by William Henry Toms. Part II. Containing twelve ancient churches and chapels within the Liberty of London, &c. viz. St. Bartholomew the Great. St. Bartholomew the Less. St. Botolph without Aldersgate. St. Botolph without Aldgate. St. Dunstan in the West. St. Giles without Cripplegate. St. Olave in Southwark. St. Saviour in Southwark. St. Sepulchre. The Temple Church. The Chapel Royal in the Tower. K. Henry Vii's Chapel at Westminster.
West, Robert (Painter)Date: 1739- Books
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Mercy triumphant; a discourse delivered at Fetter-Lane meeting, London, June 15, 1800; occasioned by the death of John Osborn Dawson, who was executed for forgery, at Newgate, June 5, 1800. By William Maurice, Pastor of the Independent Congregation, Fetter-Lane.
Maurice, William, 1762-1802.Date: [1800]- Books
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Observations on the cure of William Taylor, in-Kent; Who being born with Cataracts in both Eyes, was at Eight Years of Age, brought to Sight, on the 8th of October, 1751, by Mr. John Taylor, junr. Oculist, in Hatton Garden. Containing His Strange Notions of Objects upon the first Enjoyment of his new Sense: Also, Some Attestations thereof, in a Letter written by his Father, Mr. William Taylor, Farmer, in the same Parish. Interspers'd with several curious Examples and Remarks, historical and philosophical thereupon. Dedicated to Dr. Monsey, Physician to the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. Also Some Address to the Publick, for a Contribution towards the Foundation of an Hospital for the Blind, Already begun by some Noble Personages.
Oldys, William, 1696-1761.Date: 1753- Books
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Mercy triumphant; a discourse delivered at Fetter-Lane meeting, London, June 15, 1800 ; occasioned by the death of John Osborn Dawson, who was executed for forgery, at Newgate, June 5, 1800. By William Maurice, pastor of the independent congregation, Fetter-Lane.
Maurice, William, 1762-1802.Date: [1800]- Books
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An argument to prove that, either all persons solemnly, tho' irregularly set apart for the ministry, are real clergy-men, and all their ministerial acts are valid; or else there are now no real clergy-men, or Christians in the world. With two appendixes; the first relating to Mr. Archdeacon Hill; the second to Mr. Thirlby. By William Whiston, M.A.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1714- Books
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A treatise of gavelkind, both name and thing. Shewing The True Etymologie and Derivation of the One, the Nature, Antiquity, and Original of the Other. With sundry emergent Observations, both pleasant and profitable to be known of Kentish-Men and others, especially such as are studious, either of the ancient Custome, or the Common Law of this Kingdome. By (a well-willer to both) William Somner. The second edition corrected from the many errors of the former impression. To which is added, the life of the author, Written, newly revis'd, and much enlarged by the present Lord Bishop of Peterborough.
Somner, William, 1598-1669.Date: M,DCC,XXVI. [1726]- Books
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Camb. SS. Rates and proporti[on of] wages for artificers, labourers [and] servants, within the said county; assessed, appointed and set forth at the general quarter-sessions of the peace, holden for the said county, at the castle of Cambridge, aforesaid, on Thursday in the first week ... the clause of e... being the 12th day of April, in the second year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. An. Dom. 1716. before William Lunn, clerk, Christopher Hatton, bart. Anthony Thompson, John Brownett, Thomas Cotton, Christopher Jeaffreson, and Gregory Wale, Esquires; ...
Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Cambridgeshire)Date: 1716]- Pictures
William Taylor, a boy born blind, looking in a mirror after his sight had been restored by surgery. Etching by T. Worlidge, 1751.
Worlidge, T. (Thomas), 1700-1766.Date: 1751Reference: 16433i- Pictures
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William Gladstone, dressed as Juliet, is sobbing at the departure of Joseph Chamberlain, dressed as Romeo, who is about to leave through the window. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 27 March 1886.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: 27 March 1886Reference: 565094i- Books
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Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the history of the ancient abbies, monasteries, hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, With their Dependencies, in England and Wales: also of all such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries, as did in any manner relate to those in England. Containing A full collection of all that is necessary to be known concerning the Abby-Lands, and their Revenues; with a particular Account of their Foundations, Grants, and Donations; collected from Original Mss. the Records in the Tower of London, at York, and in the Court of Exchequer, and Augmentation-Office: As also the Famous Libraries of Bodley, King's-College, Camb. the Benedictine College at Doway, Arundel, Cotton, Selden, Hatton, &c. Illustrated with the original cuts of the cathedral and collegiate churches, and the Habits of the Religious and Military Orders. First publish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale, Kt. Late Garter Principal King at Arms. To which are now added, exact catalogues of the bishops of the several dioceses, to the year 1717. The Whole Corrected, and Supplied with many Useful Additions, by an Eminent Hand.
Dugdale, William, 1605-1686.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Specification of James Woodford : smoke-consuming rotary grate.
Woodford, James.Date: 1854- Books
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Specification of Thomas Pebardy : surgical appendages.
Pebardy, Thomas.Date: 1868- Books
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Devonshire. To be Sold by Auction, On Tuesday the 21st Day of October next, At four O'Clock in the Afternoon, At the London Inn, Exeter, In one or two Lots, to be determined at the Sale, All that part of the Manor of Drewsteignton, commonly called the Holt lands; Together with the High Rents, Royalties, and Privileges belonging to the Whole Manor of Drewsteignton, And the Advowson, or perpetual right of Presentation (after the next Presentation) to the Rectory of Drewsteignton, which is esteemed one of the most valuable Rectories in the West of England, Pleasantly situated about Ten Miles West of the City of Exeter. The Glebe Land belonging and adjoining to the Parsonage, is upwards of Four Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Manor contains upwards of 700 Acres of Land, divided into small Farms, held by several Tenants for Terms, determinable on the Deaths of One, Two, and Three Lives. This Estate is very compact, and covered almost with fine young Timber. N. B. Mr. William Ponsford, of East Ford, will shew the lands; and for further particulars, apply to Mr. T. Rashleigh, Hatton-Street, London; Mr. Grigg, Bookseller, Exeter; or Mr. C. Rashleigh, St. Austell, Cornwall. Dated Aug. 23, 1783.
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Edward Hatton. Line engraving by W. Sherwin, 1711.
Date: 1711Reference: 4053i- Books
A dictionary for opticians and optometrists / by W.E. Hardy [and others].
Hardy, William Edwin, 1899-Date: 1951- Books
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The story of Sir Walter Ralegh : and A day in a tobacco factory / by Joseph Hatton ; illustrated by John Wallace.
Hatton, Joseph, 1841-1907.Date: 1893