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Guy's Hospital: Sir James Frederic Goodhart with Lauriston Elgie Shaw and a group of students. Photograph, 1885.
Date: 1896Reference: 570114i- Archives and manuscripts
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL
Date: 1892-1945Reference: PP/LEW/BPart of: Lewis, Sir Thomas- Books
On the role of separated gas in decompression procedures / by H.B. Griffiths [and others].
Date: [1971?]- Books
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Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion. Containing, I. Sir Samuel Moreland's perpetual almanack, (adapted to the new style) readily shewing the day of the month, moveable feasts, and terms, for any year past, present, or to come, to the year 1899, inclusive; with many useful tables proper thereto, and rules to find them. The same adapted to the old style. II. Directions relating to the purchasing and measuring of land. III. Remarkable fairs in England, a tide-table, and a table of expence. IV. The years of each King's reign from the Norman conquest to this time. V. Directions for every month in the year, what is to be done in the orchard, kitchen, and flower gardens. VI. The reduction of weights, measures, and coins; wherein is a table of the assize of bread. VII. A table wherein any number of Farthings, Half-pence, Pence, or Shillings, are ready cast up; of great use to all traders. VIII. The interest and rebate of money; the forbearance, discompt, and purchase, of annuities. IX. The rates of post-letters, both inland and outland, according to the new establishement. X. An account of the Penny-post. XI. The principal roads in England. XII. The names of the counties, cities, and borough towns in Great-Britain, with the number of knights commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, chosen therein to serve in Parliament. XIII. The usual and authorized rates or fares of coachmen, carmen, and waterman. XIV. Tables for casting up Portugal gold, Guineas, and Half Guines. The twentieth edition, carefully corrected, with additions and improvements. To which is added, interest in epitome; or, Tables in a shorter method than any yet published, from 1 pound to 10 millions, at 3, 4, 5, and 6 per cent.
Playford, John, approximately 1655-1685 or 1686.Date: 1762- Books
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Influence of excess vitamin A on the sulphate metabolism of chick ectoderm grown in vitro / by H.B. Fell, Sir Edward Mellanby, and S.R. Pelc.
Fell, Honor B.Date: [1954?]- Books
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Choice and experimented receipts in physick and chirurgery : as also cordial and distilled waters and spirits, perfumes, and other curiosities. Collected by the Honourable and truly Learned Sir Kenelm Digby Kt. Chancellour to her Majesty the Queen Mother. Translated out of several languages by G.H.
Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665Date: 1668- Archives and manuscripts
Andrew Balfour, "Fourth Report of the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum. Volume B - General Science"
Date: 1911Reference: WF/WTRL/11Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Scientific
Date: 1920s-1960sReference: PP/HAD/BPart of: Haddow, Professor Sir Alexander (1907-1976)- Books
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Annual report of the Metropolitan Asylums Board, 1900 : (in two volumes). Vol. 2, Fifteenth report of the Statistical Committee with appendices.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England). Statistical Committee.Date: 1901- Archives and manuscripts
Publications by Parkes
Date: 1950s-1980sReference: PP/ASP/BPart of: Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900-1990)- Books
The assurance of abby and other church-lands in England to the possessors, cleared from the doubts and arguments raised about the danger of resumption. In answer to a letter of a person of quality / Nathaniel Johnston.
Johnston, Nathaniel, 1627-1705.Date: 1687- Books
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The gentleman's miscellany, in verse and prose. Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a poem. II. On a lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's epitaph. IV. The answer. V. Dorinda, in imitation of Ovid's corinnc̆oncubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady -with the character of a religious gamester. VII. The king and the cobler, a tale. VIII. The spectre. A tale. IX. Thoughts on the way to preferment. X. On behaviour in conversation. XI. An epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking physick from a quack doctor. XII. Another on a tomb-stone at Edmonton, Latin and English. XIII. Another. XIV. Another on a young woman who died the day she was marry'd. XV. Another. XVI. Another, Latin and English. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another. XIX. Another on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The blacksmith's recreation, or triumphant maid. XXI. An epitaph on Miss N- J-gs. XXII. The wish of the Honourable Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T.H-, 2d son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A riddle, on a pudding sent to some ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On col. L-'s lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a rose in her bosom at Christmas. XXVI. The members to their sovereign. XXVII. Curious maid. A tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a person introducing an ass on the stage. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, kt.
Maggot, Butterfly, Sir.Date: 1730- Archives and manuscripts
Personal and Biographical
Date: 1930s-1970sReference: PP/HAD/APart of: Haddow, Professor Sir Alexander (1907-1976)- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence: colleagues and general
Date: 1935-1988Reference: PP/ASP/APart of: Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900-1990)- Books
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The History of the press-yard: Or, a brief account of the customs and occurrences that are put in practice, and to be met with in that antient repository of living bodies, called, His Majesty's goal of Newgate in London: wherein, besides several descriptions and characters never before made publick, are inserted, I. The history of the unfortunate florimel, one of the state prisoners that has been confin'd their upwards of twenty one years. II. An interview with the ordinary: the manner of his turning confessor, and the method used by him in that office. III. The manner of the reception of the prisoners from preston there. IV. Young Mr. Botairs account of the action between the King's troops and the rebels; with the true causes of their surrender. V. The escape of Mr. Forster; the demeanour of Col. Oxburgh and Mr. Gascoigne, as also of Mr. Paul and Mr. Hall after sentence of death, with several original letters from them, relating to the crimes for which they suffer'd, to the Dukes of Marlborough, Argyle, &c. Likewise one from Sir H-B- to Mr. Gascoigne. VI. The usuage and sickness of Mr. Francia the Jew; the escapes of Mr. Radclisse, Mr. Budden, and Mr. George Plint: The releasement of the author; and other original letters sent to a noble English peer, relating to the hardships the preston prisoners labour'd under.
Date: 1717- Books
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 under the command of Captain George S. Nares and the late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson / prepared under the superintendence of the late Sir C. Wyville Thomson and now of John Murray ; published by order of Her Majesty's Government.
Date: 1880-1895- Books
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Young hocus, or the history of John Bull, during the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789. A novel. By Sir W- L-, K-. With notes, critical and explanatory, by the following Persons: Dukes. Gl c-st-r, D-rs-t, Gr-ft-n, L ds, R-Chm-nd, Ath-l. Marquisses. B-ck-Ngh-m, L-Ndsd-wn-. Lords. Ch-st-Rfi-ld, M-rn-Ngt-n, W-Stm-r-l-nd, F. C-Mpb-ll, Gr-sv-n-r, S-dn-y, Th-rl-w, H-wk-sb-ry, G-ll-w-y, B-Lgr-v-, H-w-, M-Lgr-v-, C-md-n, W-Nch-ls, H d. Bishop. Dr. Pr-Ttym-n. Baronets. J. M-ll-r, J. M-wb-y, W. H-w-, R. P. Ard-n, G. P. T-rn-r. Knights. W. Ch-mb-rs, W. L-w-s, Is c H rd-. Esquires. H. D-nd-s, W. Gr-nv-ll-, B. W-ts-n, J. Sc-tt, J. Ch-Rch-ll, J. H. T -- k-,J. R-ll-, J. R-b-ns-n, P. L- M-Sur -- r, J. B-rr-, H. B -- f-y, G. R-s-, J. M 'N-m-r, J. W-lk-s, G. P-tt, A. Add-Ngt-n, J. P-tt, C. L-n-x, J. D-Rnf-rd, J. B-t-s. Ladies. S-l-sb-ry, W-ll-ce, Mrs. P zz-,Mad. Schw-ll-nb-rg, Mrs. N-sb-tt, Gentlemen. Mr. C-p-l, cheese-mong. Mr. P rs-n, door-keep. &c. &c. &c. &c. Volume I.
W. L., Sir.Date: [1790?]- Archives and manuscripts
General correspondence
Date: (1888)-1923Reference: GC/223/A/2Part of: Bayliss, Sir William Maddock (1860-1924)- Archives and manuscripts
British Societies and Organisations, etc
Date: 1938-1982Reference: PP/ASP/DPart of: Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
International Organisations
Date: 1963-1978Reference: PP/ASP/EPart of: Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900-1990)- Books
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The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose. Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt.
Maggot, Butterfly, Sir.Date: 1730- Archives and manuscripts
General Correspondence (Wu-Z)
Date: 1950-1984Reference: PP/WDP/B/1/50Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Archives and manuscripts
General Correspondence (Hay-Hi)
Date: 1948-1982Reference: PP/WDP/B/1/22Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Books
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The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric̀al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs.
Date: [1732]- Archives and manuscripts
Published papers and bibliography
Date: 1979Reference: PP/EBC/G.1Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris