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Account of the sufferings of Friends of the Meeting of Anno 1793. Date of Seizure Name and Abode of Sufferer. Nature of Demand. Amount of Demand Amount of Charges. Claimant. Names of Constables. Warrant Signed by Articles taken. Value taken. Remarks. 1793 31st 3d mo. Benjamin Waddington, North Allerton. Warden's Rate. 3 17 10 10 Thomas Ranlinson, Warden. Richard Marshall, Humphry Johnson, George Runnington. 1 Hog, 2 Jables, 6 Silver Spoons 5 10 6 15s were offered as a return, but refused. Meeting for sufferings, 26th of 7th Month, 1793.
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings.Date: 1793]- Books
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England's, and North-Britain's, happiness, prov'd to be greater in Her Present Majesties reign, than in former ages, by acts of Parliament, history, and authentick authors.
Cranford, James.Date: Printed in the year, 1709- Books
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Benjamin Weale in his own right, Lawrence Victorin and Francis Hayford, Jobn Berdoe and Bearcroft Berdoe, Margaret Greaves, Widow, and Executrix of John Greaves, deceas'd; Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, Benjamin Weale, and James Pearce, Executors of John Pearce, deceas'd; Thomas White, Samuel Mascie, and Susannah his Wife, which said Thomas White, and Susannah Mascie, are the Executors of Richard Blincko, deceas'd; John Fell the Elder, and John Fell the Younger, Executors of John Rice, deceas'd. appellants. Catherine Morice, Widow and Executrix of Humphry Morice, Esq; deceased; Anne Morice, Judith Morice, and Elizabeth Morice, three of the Children of the said Humphry Morice deceased; Sir Thomas Lee, Thomas, William and Anne Lee, Anne Sandes, John Claxton, Sarab Claxton, Brown Claxton, Anne Colemore, and others, Respondents. The case of the said Appellants. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 28th Day of April, 1737.
Weale, Benjamin.Date: 1737]- Books
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The case of Mr. Greenshields, fully Stated and Discuss'd, in a letter from a Commoner of North Britain, to An English Peer.
Lockhart, George, 1681-1732.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Ireland preserv'd: or the siege of London-Derry. Together with the troubles of the North. Written by the then governour. Part I.
Michelborne, John, 1647-1721.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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A new voyage to Carolina; containing the exact description and natural history of that country: together with the present state thereof. And a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians. Giving a particular account of their customs, manners, &c. By John Lawson, Gent. Surveyor-General of North-Carolina.
Lawson, John, -1712.Date: printed in the year 1709- Books
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The sons of the Tyne's garland, composed of six excellent new songs.I. A new song call'd the sons of the Tyne. II. The North Country Lass. III. The Flower of the Forest, the old way IV. The Flower of the Forest, the new way V. The Maiden's Courtship. VI. Wilkes's Riggle.
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Ireland preserv'd: or the siege of London-Derry. Together with the troubles of the north. Written by the then governour. Part I.
Michelborne, John, 1647-1721.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVIII. [1708] [1714?]- Books
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The preaching of Christ an expression of God's great love to sinners, and therefore a sweet savour to him, though a savour of death unto death to them. Illustrated in a sermon preach'd at North-Haven, December 25th 1760. At the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Trumble, to the pastoral office there. By Eleazar Wheelock, A.A. and Pastor of the Second Church in Lebanon
Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779.Date: 1761- Books
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The Belfast almanack (improved, and enlarged) for the year of our Lord 1787. Adapted to the new stile: being the 3d after leap-year. And the twenty-seventh year of K. George III's reign, till 25 October. Containing, eclipses,--four termly quarters. page 2 Pay of the navy of Britain2 sun's rising and setting; also the moon's southing; for every day in the week, and every month in the year. 2 to 15. The fairs of Chester and Bristol. The days of the month and week; fasts, festivals, and other remarkable days. The royal navy of Britain. p. 14 The surprising history of an ape, that belonged to a gentleman at marseilles from page 3d to 16. A view of the number of inhabitants, and consumption of provisions' in London; together, with a general bill of all the christenings and burials within the bills of mortality, for one year. A list of the royal family of Great Britain, page 16. Calculated for the meridian of Belfast, whose latitude is 54 degrees 48 min. north, and may every well serve all other parts of Ireland and Great Britain.
Date: 1787?]- Books
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The Belfast almanack (improved, and enlarged) for the year of our Lord 1786. Adapted to the new stile: being the 2d after leap-year. And the twenty-sixth year of K. George III's reign, till 25 October. Containing, eclipses,--four termly quarters. page 2 Pay of the navy of britaina sun's rising and setting; also the moon's southing; for every day in the week, and every month in the year. 2 to 15. The fairs of chester and bristol. The days of the month and week; fasts, festivals, and other remarkable days. The royal navy of britain. p. 14 The atheist; or, what the world calls a fine gentleman (From page 3 to 16.) The humorous adventure of an arch papist. A list of the royal family of Great Britain, page 16. Calculated for the meridian of Belfast, whose latitude is 54 degrees 48 min. north, and may very well serve all other parts of Ireland and Great Britain.
Date: 1786?]- Books
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The Belfast almanack (improved, and enlarged) for the year of our Lord 1789. Adapted to the new stile: being the first after leap-year. And the twenty-ninth year of K. George III's reign, till 25 October. Containing, eclipses,--four termly quarters. page 2 Pay of the navy of britain 2 Sun's rising and setting; also the moon's southing; for every day in the week, and every month in the year. 2 to 15. The fairs of Chester and Bristol. The days of the month and week; fasts, festivals, and other remarkable days. The Royal Navy of Britain. p. 14 The gardener's calendar from 3d to the 14th page Story of an English sailor. Page 15 -of John day. ib. --Of a quaker. ib. --Phillips the harlequin. 16 List of the royal family. ib. Calculated for the meridian of Belfast, whose latitude is 54 degrees 48 min. north, and may very well serve all other parts of Ireland and Great Britain.
Date: 1789?]- Books
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The report of the judges of assize, for the North-East circuit of Ulster; upon a memorial given in to the Lords Justices of Ireland; By his Grace the Lord Primate, and the Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. Together, with the said memorial, and depositions annex'd; and the representation of the grand-jury of the county of Antrim.
Ireland. Judges of Assize (North-East Circuit of Ulster)Date: Printed in the year MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Observations for determining the length of a degree of latitude in the provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania, in North America; By Messieurs Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. To which is prefixed an introduction: By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B.D.F.R.S. Astronomer royal.
Mason, Charles, 1728-1786.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A report and survey of the canal, Proposed to be made on one level, from Waltham-Abbey to Moorfields. Also a report and survey, of a line, Which may be continued from Marybone to the said proposed canal, In Case any suture Design of Navigation to that Place, or the North Side of London, From the Rivers Thames or Coln, should ever take Place. By Robert Whitworth. To which is subjoin'd, An address to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, and the Worshipful the Aldermen and Common-Council, of the City of London, on the Importance and great Utility of canals in General; The Advantages which may fairly be expected from the canal now proposed; And the Necessity of promoting, near the Metropolis, such Improvements as are now carrying on in the more distant Parts of this Kingdom, as being the true Means of preserving to the Part of London that Superiority in Foreign as well as Country Trade, which it has hitherto enjoyed. By James Sharp.
Whitworth, Robert, active 1773-1797.Date: 1773]- Books
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The Belfast predictions (improved, and enlarged) for the year of our Lord 1791. Adapted to the new stile: being the third after leap-year. And the thirtifirst year of K. George III's reign, till 25 October. Containing, ecclipses, four termly quarters. page 2 Pay of the navy of Britain2 sun's rising and setting; also the moon's southing; for every day in the week, and every month in the year. 2 to 15. The fairs of Chester and Bristol. The days of the month and week; fasts, festivals, and other remarkable days. The royal navy of Britain. p. 14 A strange wonderful and diverting story of jack telltruth. A diverting and wonderderful story of a farmer and his ass. An amusing story of Mr. Rich the famous harliquin, how he crick'd the coachman. Page 15 16. List of the royal family ib. Calculated for the meridian of Belfast, whose latitude is 54 degrees 48 min. north, and may very well serve all other parts of Ireland and Great Britain.
Date: 1791?]- Books
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The governor and Company of the Bank of England, - - - - - - - - - - - Appellants. Catherine Morice, Widow, and Executrix of Humphry Morice, Esq; deceas'd, Ann Morice, Judith Morice, Elizabeth Morice, Sir Thomas Lee, Thomas, William and Ann Lee, Ann Sandes, John Claxton, Sarah Claxton, Brown Claxton, Ann Colemore, Stephen Ram, Isaac Milner, James Henckell, William Snellgrave, Robert More and Mary his Wife, James Pearce, Theodosia Crawley, Joseph Gascoigne Nightingale, Dame Sarah Shaw, Mary Shaw, Jane Shaw, Richard Arnold, Thomas Grosse, George Coldham, Thomas White, Samuel Massie and Susannah his Wife, Mary Glover, Henry Voght, Elizabeth Grove, Richard Letchmere, John Lateward, Jonathan Smith, Hester Wickham, Peter de la Motte, Samuel Davenport, James Rutlin, Joseph Broad, Thomas Dinely, John Cooke, Ann Jobb, John Thompson, John Chapman, Benjamin Weale, Lawrence Victorin and Francis Hayford, John Beardoe and Bearcroft Beardoe, Henry Sewdley, Margaret Greaves Executrix of John Greaves, Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Thomas Poole, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, Benjamin Weale, James Pearce, John Fell the Elder, and John Fell the Younger, The Appellants case.
Bank of England.Date: 1737]- Books
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The Belfast almanack (improved, and enlarged) for the year of our Lord 1790. Adapted to the new stile: being the second after leap-year. And the thirtieth year of K. George III's reign, till 25 October. Containing, eclipses, four termly quarters. page 2 Pay of the Navy of Britain 2 Sun's rising and setting; also the moon's southing; for every day in the week, and every month in the year. 2 to 15. The fairs of Chester and Bristol. The days of the month and week; fasts, festivals, and other remarkable days. The Royal Navy of Britain. p. 14 sun and planets; also a curious calculation of their distance from the sun, from p. 3d, to page 6. A striking contrast between the powers of the popes of old, and those of the present day. from p. 6. to p. 11. A curious and diverting story of an auctioneer. from page 11 to p. 14. A word to and affecting account of the preservation of the three p[erson]s, above five weeks in snow sixty feet deep. page 15 to 16. Calculated for the meridian of Belfast, [whose latitude] is 54 degrees 48 min. north, and may very well serve all other parts of Ireland, and Great Britain.
Date: 1790?]- Books
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Biography and history of the Indians of North America; comprising a general account of them, and details in the lives of all the most distinguished chiefs, and others who have been noted, among the various Indian nations ... Also, a history of their wars; their manners and customs; and the most celebrated speeches of their orators ... Likewise exhibiting an analysis of the ... authors who have written upon ... the great question of the first peopling of America ... / By Samuel G. Drake.
Drake, Samuel G., 1798-1875.Date: 1834- Books
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A catalogue of the superb and elegant household furniture; numerous pier glasses of large dimensions; 10,000 ounces of modern silver and gilt plate, of the best workmanship; a service of plated, never used, of the same magnitude; two antique bronzed vases and bronzed figures, in excellent preservation; a most Capital Order of Malta, set with brilliants; Gold Orders of St. Louis, dress swords, &c.; a magnificent throne of rich crimson Genoa velvet, trimmed with broad gold lace; a state chair, and suit of ditto to correspond; a beautiful cabinet of matchless Seve porcelaine, which this country cannot equal; table and dessert services of ditto, and of the d'Angouleme manufactory; elegant French clocks, by Lepine, of Paris; capital groups of biscuit figures; numerous brilliant cut glass chandeliers and lustres; a matchless wardrobe of fine damask table and household linen; gold and silver-laced livery cloaths; a few good pictures; 250 dozen of rich-flavoured champaign, burgundy, madeira, and other choice wines; sumptuous state and other carriages, with harness, &c. The whole were absolutely the property of the late Marquis de la Luzerne, Ambassador from the Court of France to his Britannic Majesty, deceased; which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Turner and Hutchins, on the premisses, the north side of Portman Square, on Monday, March the 5th, 1792, and the eleven following days, at twelve o'clock, (the 9th and 10th, and Sundays, excepted.) To be viewed on Thursday the 1st of March, and the two following days. Catalogues will be ready to deliver on Thursday the 23d instant; and may be had on the premisses; at Mr. Turner's, No. 132, New Bond Street; and at Mr. Hutchins's, No. 41, King Street, Covent Garden, at one shilling each; without which no one person can or will be admitted.
Turner and Hutchins (Auctioneers : London, England)Date: 1792]- Books
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Come and see, come and see. Or An account of a cruel monster newly come to town, spew'd up by a Scotch cod near Belfast in the North of Ireland; which was lately to be seen, may (God forbid) be seen again; but at present (thank the Queen) is not to be seen.
Date: Printed in the year, 1714- Books
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A catalogue of above fifteen thousand volumes, In all Arts, Sciences, and every Branch of polite Literature, Many on Royal Paper, and in Morocco, and other elegant Bindings; being the Stock of the late Mr. John Hildyard, deceased, with other Libraries purchased since. Among which are Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vols. Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vols. Lincis rubris. Buxtorsii Concordant. Bib. Heb. ... Stephani Thesaurus, 4 vols. Martinii Lexicon, 2 vols. Plutarchi Opera, 2 vols. Aristophanes, Kusteri. Euripides, Barnes. Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 vols. Herodotus, Gronovii. Galeni Opera, 7 vols. Diogenes Laertius, Meibonaii. Virgilii Opera, Baskerville. Homeri Opera, Barnes, 2 vols. Homeri Opera, Clarke, 2 vols. Hist. D'angleterre, par M. Rapin, 10 tom. Ruins of Palmyra, Ruins of Balbec, fine Plates. Postlethwayt's Dictionary, 2 vols. Chambers's and Supplement, 4 vols. Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vols. Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible, 3 vols. Ainsworth's Dictionary, 2 vols. Rushworth's Hist. Collections, 8 vols. Rapin's History of England, 2 vols. Guthrie's and Ralph's, 5 vols. Kennet's, 3 vols. Tyrrel's, 5 vols. Drake's Antiquities of York. Thoresby's Leeds. Somner's Canterbury. Stukeley's Stonehenge. Maitland's History of Edinburgh. - History of Scotland, 2 vols. Antient Universal History, 21 vols. Modern Universal Hist. 3 vols. and 8 vols. Bp. Gibson's Camden, 2 vols. Bp. Gibson's Codex, 2 vols. Bacon's Works, 4 vols. Churchill's Voyages, 8 vols. Duncan's Caesar, fine Plates. Dugdale's Summons to Parliament. - Origines Juridiciales. - Hist. of St. Paul's, Hollar's Cuts Sir William Temple's Works, 2 vols. Ben. Jonson's Works, best Edition. System of Geography, 2 vols. Maps. Ware's Architecture Compleat Body of Husbandry Compleat Body of Gardening Swammerdam's Natural History of Insects ... Humphreys on the O. and N. Test, 3 vols. Burkit on the New Testament. Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vols. Tillotson's Works, 3 vols. Barrow's Works, 2 vols. Bp. Hooper's Works. Taylor's Hebrew Concordance, 2 vols. Lord Sommers's Tracts, 12 vols. Harleian Miscellany, 8 vols. Astley's Voyages, 4 vols. Addison's Works, 4 vols. Sully's Memoirs, 3 vols. Davila's Civil Wars of France, 2 vols. Hampton's Polybius. Smollet's History of England, 4 vols. Cay's Statutes at large, 6 vols. Strange's Reports, 2 vols. Peere Williams's Reports. Besides a large Collection of other Reports and Law Books. Which will begin to be sold (the lowest Price printed in the Catalogue) on Wednesday, February 14, 1759, and continue on Sale till the Summer Assizes. By John Hinxman, Bookseller in Stonegate, York. Catalogues may be had of Messrs. R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Messrs. Rivington and Fletcher, in Pater-Noster-Row; Messrs. Whiston and White, in Fleet-Street; and Mr. Payne, at the Mews-Gate, London. - Also of Mr. Fletcher, in Oxford. - Mr. Merrill, in Cambridge. - Messrs. Hamilton and Balsour, in Edinburgh. - All the Booksellers in the North of England, and at the Place of Sale. Price One Shilling, which will be return'd to any Gentleman who lays out Twenty.
Hinxman, J., -1762.Date: 1759]- Books
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Some historical remarks on the city of St. Andrews in North-Britain. With a particular account of the ruinous condition of the harbour in that place; and of what Importance the Repairing of it will be, to all concern'd in Trade and Navigation.
Douglas, William, 1711 or 1712-Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A modest vindication of the present ministry: from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entitled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war. Evincing, That We are not in such a Desperate Condition as that Paper Insinnates. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of all but especially to the Right Honourable and the Honourable, the North-British Lords and Commoners. By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVII. [1707]- Archives and manuscripts
Unpublished papers by Jane Wyndham-Kaye – talks, drafts of articles, etc
Date: 1959-1984, n.dReference: SA/HVA/G.6/1Part of: Health Visitors' Association