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A physician examining an elderly patient in his surgery. Wood engraving by Gunning King, 1906.
King, Gunning.Date: 1906Reference: 15347i- Pictures
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A physician examining an elderly patient in his surgery. Wood engraving by Gunning King, 1906.
King, Gunning.Date: 1906Reference: 15345i- Pictures
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A soldier complaining of pain in his abdomen to a corporal, the corporal retorts that he has a stomach - only officers have abdomens. Wood engraving by Gunning King, 1912.
King, Gunning.Date: 1912Reference: 15386i- Books
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The trial of General Gunning, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Duberly, wife of Mr. Duberly; before Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, March, 1792: Containing many curious particulars; among others an account of an extraordinary game of blindman's buff; in which the parties towzled each other upon the carpet. &c. &c. &c. Taken in short hand by a Student of the Middle Temple.
Duberly, James.Date: 1792- Pictures
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Two female doctors discussing a patient. Reproduction of a drawing after G. King, 1907.
King, Gunning.Date: 1907Reference: 15551i- Pictures
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An old lady being frank about her financial situation with an affluent doctor. Wood engraving by G. King, 1909.
King, Gunning.Date: 1909Reference: 15376i- Pictures
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A nurse attempts to wake up one of her patients who has just died. Wood engraving by G. King, 1906.
King, Gunning.Date: 1906Reference: 15346i- Pictures
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A patient trying to convince his unsympathetic doctor that a sprained neck is a worse condition than a broken one. Wood engraving by G. King, 1912.
King, Gunning.Date: 1912Reference: 15393i- Pictures
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A doctor taking the pulse of an old lady who informs him that there is a lot of insanity in her family. Wood engraving by G. King, 1913.
King, Gunning.Date: 1913Reference: 15400i- Pictures
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A neighbour checking on an old sick man and enquiring about what the doctor has said, the old man retorts that he has recommended exercise. Wood engraving by G. King, 1907.
King, Gunning.Date: 1907Reference: 15363i- Pictures
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A doctor asking a patient's wife if she has taken his temperature; she replies that she used the barometer to take his temperature and that, as he was very dry she gave him some beer. Wood engraving by G. King, 1911.
King, Gunning.Date: 1911Reference: 15380i- Books
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An Act to explain and amend an act, Intituled, An Act for the better Regulating the Work-House of the City of Dublin, and to Regulate and Provide for the Poor thereof, and to prevent Mischiefs which may happen by keeping Gun Powder within the said City; And also, for Explaining and Amending one other Act, Intituled, An Act for the better Enabling the Governors of the Work-House of the City of Dublin to provide for, and Employ the Poor therein, and for the more Effectual Punishment of Vagabonds; And also, for the better Securing of, and Providing for Lunaticks and Foundling Children.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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A heartie prayer, in a needfull time of trouble : The sermon preached at Theobalds, before his Maiestie, and the lords of the Priuie Councell, an houre before the death of our late soueraigne King Iames. On Sunday, March 27. / By D. Price, deane of Hereford, then in attendance, and now chaplaine in ordinarie to his Maiestie.
Price, Daniel, 1581-1631Date: 1625- Books
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An essay concerning preaching: written for the direction of a young divine. By Jos. Glanvil, Chaplain to King Charles II. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Date: [1703]- Books
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The dissenters sayings. Published in their own words. I. Of Toleration, and the Fruits of it. II. The Dissenters harmony among themselves. III. Their Behaviour towards the Government, and first the Clergy. IV. The Dissenters Liberty of Conscience. V. The Power of the Kirk. VI. Tumults Encouraged by the Peaceable Ministers of the Gospel. Vii. Reformation by Blood. Viii. The Murther of the King Encouraged. IX. The King's Murther Justify'd. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Deceas'd.
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Date: [1705]- Books
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High treason!! Narrative of the arrest, examinations before the Privy Council, and imprisonment of P.T. Lemaitre, accused of being a party in the pop-gun plot, or, a pretended plot to kill the King! In which is introduced the correspondence with the Privy Council, &c.
Lemaitre, Paul Thomas.Date: 1795- Books
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High treason!! Narrative of the arrest, examinations before the Privy Council, and imprisonment of P.T. Lemaitre, accused of being a party in the pop-gun plot, or, a pretended plot to kill the King! In which is introduced the correspondence with the Privy Council, &c.
Lemaitre, Paul Thomas.Date: 1795- Books
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The trial of John Smith, bookseller, of Portsmouth-Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, before Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on December 6, 1796, for selling a work, entitled, 'A summary of the duties of citizenship.'
Smith, John, bookseller.Date: [1797?]- Books
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Assassination of the King! The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business.
Date: 1795- Books
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Assassination of the King! The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business.
Date: 1795- Books
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The dissenters sayings. Two parts in one, Published in their own words. I. Of Toleration, II. The fruits of it. III. The Dissenters harmony among themselves. IV. Their behaviour to the Clergy. V. Their behaviour to the Civil Government. VI. Their rigour to the Episcopal Party. Vii. The Authority of the Kirk. Viii. Their Ecclesiastical Discipline. IX. Tumults encourag'd by these Peaceable Ministers. X. The Rebellion justify'd. XI. Reformation by Blood. XII. The Murther of the King encourag'd. XIII. The King's Murder justify'd. Written by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Deceas'd. To which is added, The Geneva ballad, to the tune of 48.
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Date: [1685] [i.e.1705]- Books
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A sermon preached at St. Andrew's-Church, Dublin, On Monday, November 5th. 1739. Being the Anniversary Thanksgiving Day for the Happy Deliverance of King James I. and the Three Estates of England, from the Gun-Powder Plot: And also, For the Happy Arrival of His late Majesty King William on that Day, for the Deliverance of Our Church and Nation: Before the Honourable House of Commons. By the Rev. Dr. Joseph Story, Dean of Ferns. And Chaplain to the Honourable House of Commons. Published by Order of the House of Commons.
Story, Joseph, -1757.Date: M,DCC,XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin; before His Grace Lionel, Duke of Dorset, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and the lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled. On Monday, the fifth day of November, 1733. Being the anniversary thanksgiving for the happy deliverance of the king, and the three estates of the realm of England, from the most traiterous and bloody intended massagre by gun-powder. By Edward lord bishop of Ossory. Published by command of His Grace the lord lieutenant, and by order of the House of Lords.
Tenison, Edward, 1673-1735.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. George Armagh. Jn. Ponsonby. Whereas we have received information upon oath, that on the fifth day of May last, about twelve or one of the clock at night, several persons armed with guns, pistols, and swords, with white linen over their cloaths, ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Ephemera
By the King and Queen, a proclamation requiring the bringing in of arms lately embezelled / William R.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)Date: 1688