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A new and accurate history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and places adjacent; containing whatever is most worthy of notice in their ancient and present state: In which are Described. Their Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Government, Original Constitution, Antiquities, Manufactories, Trade, Commerce, and Navigation; And The several Wards, Liberties, Precincts, Districts, Parishes, Churches, Religious and Charitable Foundations, and other Public Edifices: Particularly The Curiosities of the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Royal Exchange, Sir Hans Sloan's Museum, &c. and whatever is remarkable for Elegance, Grandeur, Use, Entertainment or Curiosity. With The Charters, Laws, Customs, Rights, Liberties and Privileges, Of This Great Metropolis. Illustrated With A Variety of Heads, Views, Plans, and Maps, neatly Engraved. ... . By the Rev. John Entick, M.A.
Entick, John, 1703?-1773.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Pictures
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Upton House, West Ham; birthplace of Joseph Lister. Watercolour partly after a photograph, partly after a sketch by Mary Lister, 1920/1940.
Date: 1920-1940Reference: 561115i- Books
Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1948.
Date: 76th year [1948]- Pictures
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Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1957.
Date: [1957]Reference: 543059i- Books
Ædes Hartwellianæ, or, Notices of the manor and mansion of Hartwell / by W.H. Smyth.
Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865.Date: 1851-1864- Books
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Observations on the report of the committee, appointed to consider of a proper place for building a mansion-house for the Lord Mayors of London. In a letter from a Common-Council-Man, to a member of that committee, containing exact calculations, of the expence in procuring a proper place to build it on, at Leaden-Hall and Stocks Market, whence it appears that the Latter, will be five Times more Expensive than the Former.
Common-Council-man.Date: [1736]- Books
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An examination of the remarks made by a curate of the diocese of Canterbury, on the account of a controversy between the author of The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit, and Benjamin Mills, a Dissenting Minister, at Maidstone in Kent; Occasioned by a Paragraph in the Trial, reflecting on the Dissenters. In which the Remarker's Defence of the Paragraph is shown to be weak and inconsistent; the Account rescued from his false and partial Representations; and the Author of it from his uncharitable and unjust Reflections. By Benjamin Mills.
Mills, Benjamin, -approximately 1763.Date: [1741]- Books
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Practical Christianity, illustrated in nine tracts on various subjects; Namely, I. The Necessity of being acquainted with our fallen State. II. A familiar Introduction to the Knowledge of Ourselves. III. Helps to Self-Examination. IV. Rules for promoting religious Conversation among Christians. V. A Familiar Catechism; or, the Operations of the Holy Spirit illustrated and proved. VI. Of Conviction of Sin. Vii. An Examination for the Lord's Supper. Viii. A Letter on the first Question in the Office for the Ordaining of Deacons. IX. A Funeral Sermon on a young Man drowned. By Samuel Walker, A. B. Late Curate of Truro in Cornwal, and formerly of Exeter-College, Oxford.
Walker, Samuel, 1714-1761.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Virtue reviv'd, or Britain's fall protracted. A petition to the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain, in Paliament assembled: humbly to address His Majesty, to order and inquiry, into the clergy's neglect in the daily ministration. And to cause to be inforced, by a pecuniary mulct, that appointment in the book of common prayer, whereby they are obliged to say daily the morning and evening prayer in their parish churches. And to induce the people to join with them, it is proposed to shorten the week-days service, by omitting the Psalms, lessons, &c. So that the whole may be performed in about a quarter of an hour. The penalty prescribed: the prayers specified: the whole earnestly recommended to the consideration of men in power, to receive what corrections, and amendments, shall by them be thought expedient. By a Pluralist.
Pluralist.Date: M,DCC,XLVII [1747]- Books
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Judah preserved, and invading Edomites disappointed: or, the deliverance of Judea from the cruel ravages of its treacherous neighbours, considered and applied in a sermon preached at Gosport, April 11, 1744. Being The Day appointed for a Public Fast. To which is added, the substance of three discourses, occasioned by the late designed invasion; Tending to shew The Necessity of Repentance and Reformation, to secure a sinful People in Times of public Danger. By John Hurrion.
Hurrion, John, 1704 or 1705-1750.Date: 1744- Books
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An act for vesting the mansion house of the Earl and Countess of Powis, in Albermarle Street, now settled on them and their issue, in trustees, ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1766]- Books
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The nature, extent, and right improvement of Christian liberty: A sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant dissenters, at Maidston, November 5, 1741. With a preface, giving some account of the occasion of the sermon. By Benjamin Miles.
Mills, Benjamin, -approximately 1763.Date: 1741- Pictures
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Mary Squires the fortune teller foretells the future to Sir John Hill: she indicates that she has support from the Lord Mayor of London. Etching, 1753.
Date: Publishd according to act 1753Reference: 563011i- Pictures
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Clock and Watchmakers Asylum, Colney Hatch, Southgate, Middlesex: panoramic view. Coloured wood engraving by J. Knight.
Knight, John, active 1849-1880.Date: 1858Reference: 22813i- Books
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A state of the grounds of the application to Parliament, for opening a new street from the Mansion-House of the City of London, and making other improvements.
Date: 1767?]- Books
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Plans, elevations, sections, and other ornaments of the Mansion-House, belonging to the corporation of Doncaster. By James Paine.
Paine, James, 1717?-1789.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Joy in heaven, and justice on earth. In two sermons on the thanksgiving-day, October 9, 1746; and the fifth of November. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: [1747]- Books
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God with us: a sermon on the Fourth of November, 1745. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: 1745- Books
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Combe, Mayor. Mansion-house, Sept. 17, 1800. Whereas the peace of this city has been, within these few days, very much disturbed by numerous and tumultuous assemblies of riotous and disorderly people, ...
City of London (England). Corporation. Lord Mayor.Date: [1800]- Books
Town and country mansions and suburban houses : with notes on the sanitary and artistic construction of houses, illustrated by 30 plates, containing plans, elevations, perspectives & interior views of executed works in the Queen Anne, Classic, Old English, Adams, Jacobean, Louis XVI & other styles / by William Young.
Young, William, 1843-1900.Date: 1879- Books
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A particular and conditions of sale of a noble, valuable freehold estate, situate, lying and being in the counties of Cambridge and Suffolk, consisting of the manors of Horseheath, Carbonells, Limberries, Borsers Hall, Jacobs Goodridge, Barham, Eynell, West Wickham, Stretly Hall, and Yenold, together with the Rectory impropriate of West Wickham, capital Mansion, Park, Lawns, Gardens, &c. The estates of the Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort; also Several Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, &c. containing near Five Thousand Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood Land; the Whole compact and within a Ring Fence, divided into several eligible Farms, let to good Tenants, at the several Rents (exclusive of the Mansion House) of 3050£. per Annum. Which will be sold by auction, In Seventeen Lots, by Mess. Christie and Ansell, At their Great Room next Cumberland House, Pall Mall, on Monday, June 2, 1777, at One O'Clock. N. B. Mr. Lagden at Abington, near Horseheath, will shew the Estate; and Plans of the Estate may be seen at Mess. Christie and Ansell's, Pall-Mall.
Christie and Ansell (London, England)Date: 1777]- Pictures
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Powis House, Great Ormond Street, London, in 1714. Wood engraving after T. Bowles.
Bowles, Thomas, II, active 1712-1767.Date: 1714-1876Reference: 38498i- Books
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The particulars of the capital and very valuable freehold estate, desirably situate in the most beautiful part of the county of Essex, Within Three Miles of Chelmsford, on the High Road to Witham, Harwich, and Colchester; comprising the noble and truly-distinguished mansion house, called New Hall, with suitable offices of every denomination, Pleasure Grounds, Plantations, Wilderness, Woods, Fish Ponds, Canal, capital walled Kitchen Garden, and demesne lands, containing six hundred & fifty-two acres, Lying within a Ring Fence, in a high State of Cultivation; with excellent brick farm houses, brick barns, and all other proper out-buildings; The Whole forming one of the compleatest Estates in the Kingdom, now in capital Farms, over which there is an exclusive Right of Sporting: also Old Hall farm, Containing Two Hundred and Forty-Two Acres; together with the manor of Old Hall, With the Annual Quit Rents, Fines at Will of Lord, Courts, Royalties, Fishery, and Immunities: and also Forty-Three Acres of Land, a Brick and Tile Kiln, and a new-erected House, In the High Road to Chelmsford; and a small farm in Springfield Lane: The rental of the whole about Nine Hundred Pounds per Annum, Exclusive of Mansion House and Manor: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Wednesday the 4th of July, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in six lots.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1798]- Pictures
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Hop pickers at work. Colour line block by Leighton Brothers after A. Hunt, 185-.
Hunt, A. (Painter), fl. approximately 185-Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]Reference: 669676i- Books
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An answer to the letter from a Common-Council-man: containing his observations on the report of the committee appointed to consider of a proper place for a mansion-house of the Lord Mayor. By a member of that committee.
Member of That Committee.Date: 1736?]