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Advice to the ladies. A poem: with an elegiac complaint on the death of the inimitable Alexander Pope Esq. By a Norfolk gentleman.
Poole, James, -1780.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Pictures
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Naked sailors having swimming lessons in Portsmouth, supported by ropes held by clothed sailors standing around the pool. Colour process print after J.S. Cribb, 190-.
Cribb, Stephen, 1875-1963.Date: [between 1900 and 1914?]Reference: 2060341iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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A full and genuine history of the inhuman and unparrallell'd murders of Mr. William Galley, a Custom-House Officer at the Port of Southampton: and Mr. Daniel Chater, a Shoemaker, at Fordingbridge in Hampshire. By fourteen notorious smugglers. With the trials of seven of the Bloody Criminals at Chichester, by virtue of a Special Commission, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of January, 1748-9, before Mr. Justice Foster, Mr. Baron Clive, and Mr. Justice Birch: And a particular Account of their Behaviour at their Trials; as also while under Confinement at Chichester, both before, at, and after Sentence of Death was passed upon them: Together with their Lives, Confessions, Behaviour, and last Dying Words at the Place of Execution, on Thursday January 19, the Day after they received Sentence of Death. To which is annexed, The Trials of John Mills, alias Smoaker, and Henry Sheerman, alias Little Harry; With an Account of the wicked Lives of the said John Mills, Henry Sheerman, Lawrence and Thomas Kemp, two Brothers, Robert Fuller, and Jocky Brown, condemn'd at the said Assizes at East-Grinsted: Together with an Account of Thomas Potter, William Priggs, James Bartlet, and Stephen Diprose, all notorious Smugglers; (the four last condemned at Rochester, for the County of Kent) with the several Murders and Robberies committed by these wicked Wretches. Also to the whole is added, The Trials at large of Thomas Kingsmill, alias Staymaker, Richard Fairall, alias Shepherd; Richard Perrin, Richard Glover, and John Lille-White, all Smugglers, for breaking open the King's Custom-House at Poole in Dorsetshire, and stealing thereout Tea to the Value of 500 l. and upwards: With the wicked Lives and Dying Speeches of the three first named, who were executed at Tyburn, Wednesday April 26, 1749.
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Pictures
Young men bathing and relaxing at a swimming school. Coloured aquatint, 1822.
Date: 1822Reference: 35039i- Books
Here and hereafter : a brain surgeon's views / J. Lawrence Pool ; illustrations include drawings by Marc Simont.
Pool, J. Lawrence (James Lawrence), 1906-Date: [1999], ©1999- Books
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Rules, games, and common-pool resources / Elinor Ostrom, Roy Gardner, and James Walker ; with Arun Agrawal [and others].
Ostrom, ElinorDate: [1994], ©1994- Pictures
Brian Keith posing.
Date: 1988Reference: 3289241iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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Jus parliamentarium: or, the antient power, jurisdiction, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the most high court of Parliament. In two parts. Part I. I. Concerning Annual Parliaments, called for redressing such Things as required Amendment, and finally determining such Cases where the Law failed, and the Judges differed in their Opinions. II. Several Authorities to prove that in any difficult Cases arising in Westminster-Hall the Judges adjourned such Causes propter difficultatem usque ad Parliamentum. III. Several curious Precedents, proving that an Award in Parliament was in so high a Regard in the Law, that it could not be altered or changed by any Interpretation of the Judges. IV. Where any Doubts arose amongst Lawyers, what the Common Law was in Cases of great Importance, that they were by the antient Course and Practice not settled by the Judges only, but by the Law-Making Power of the Kingdom. V. Where former Statutes have seemed dark and dubious, and, by the Subtilty of learned Lawyers, made liable to different Constructions, the Parliament wisely provided explanatory Acts to guide and direct the Judges, and did not leave it in their Power to interpret Laws contrary to the Design of the Makers thereof. VI. Several Statutes of Jeofsailes and Amendments were antiently made as the Parliament saw Cause, to enable and authorise the Judges to amend several Defects in Records and Process of Law, &c. which could not be done before by their Judiciary Power. Vii. The Original of Non Obstantes, and how they came first into the Courts of Justice; and that the Judges did not imagine in former Times, that they could invest such a Prerogative in the Crown as that the King might suspend general Statutes, and dispense with Acts of Parliament. Also the Proceedings against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Suffolk. Viii. A summary Account of the Impeachments of several Judges and Serjeants in misinterpreting the Law, and the Judgments against them as Traitors to their King and Kingdom. IX. An Apology for the House of Commons, made in the first Parliament of King James II. touching Privileges, with Notes thereon. Part II. A Short History or Seties of the Invasions upon the Privileges of Parliaments, as to the Freedom of Speech for the Redress of Grievances. First, Begun in the Reign of Richard II. Secondly, Revived by Queen Elizabeth. Thirdly, Continued and Improved in the Reign of King James I. And, Fourthly, Compleated in that of King Charles I. by the bold Resolutions of the Judges of the King's-Bench, which was one main and principal Cause of those direful Calamities which afterwards fell both upon King and Kingdom. With may other Curious Particulars By William Petyt, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London.
Petyt, William, 1636-1707.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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The coaster's companion: Containing sailing directions for the East Coast of England, from London to the Shetland Isles. Also of the coasts of Flanders, Holland, Jutland, Cattegat, sound, baltic and Gulf of Finland, to St. Petersburgh; of the Coasts of Norway, Lapland and the White Sea, to Archangel and Onega; with directions for going into the several roads, harbours, &c. describing the caps, head-lands, rivers, bays, roads, havens, harbours, rocks, sands, shoals, banks, depths of water and anchorages. Also the magnetic courses, and the distances, from place to place, round England, Scotland, Ireland, the Orkney, Shetland, and Lewis Isles, along the coasts of Flanders, Holland, Jutland, Baltic, Norway, Lapland, White sea, France, Portugal, and Spain. With the courses and distances from several places in Great Britain, to several places in Flanders, Holland, Jutland, Norway, France and Ireland. To which is added, a large tide-table, with a new and correct method of finding the times of high water at all the principal places in Europe. By John Hamilton Moore, (Chart-seller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, and Her Serene Highness, the empress of all the Russians.) Assisted by several able pilots and coasters.
Moore, John Hamilton, -1807.Date: 1792- Books
The Neurological Institute of New York, 1909-1974 : with personal anecdotes / by J. Lawrence Pool.
Pool, J. Lawrence (James Lawrence), 1906-Date: [1975]- Books
The information : a history, a theory, a flood / James Gleick.
Gleick, James.Date: [2011], ©2011- Books
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James Morrill, at his shop, no. 43. Newbury-Street, Boston, sells, on the lowest terms, a general assortment of European goods, wholesale and retail.
Morrill, James, 1751-1833.Date: [1788?]- Pictures
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Pole Neshdanov (?), posing in profile, wearing a patterned robe. Photographic postcard, 192-.
Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 2059078iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous papers
Date: 1862Reference: PP/JBA/D/2Part of: Bankart, James (1834-1902), surgeon and ophthalmologist- Pictures
A pool surrounded by a rocky embankment thickly wooded with trees, in which a monk reads from a book and another monk stands in front of him. Engraving by W. Woollett and W. Ellis, 1778, after R. Wilson.
Wilson, Richard, 1713-1782.Date: 4 June, 1778Reference: 3162958i- Books
Protecting human subjects : departmental subject pools and institutional review boards / edited by Garvin Chastain and R. Eric Landrum.
Date: [1999], ©1999- Pictures
Christ healing the lame at the pool of Bethesda. Etching after J. Restout.
Restout, Jean, 1692-1768.Reference: 34115i- Pictures
Errol Flynn posing.
Date: [between 1932 and 1950?]Reference: 3289423iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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Particulars of a desirable freehold estate, situate within two miles of Christ Church, ten miles from Winborne, eight from Pool, and twelve miles from Ringwood, in a beautiful sporting part of Hampshire, Comprehending an excellent mansion, complete, with an amplitude of roomy and convenient offices, kitchen garden, pleasure ground, plantations, &c. five farms, with suitable buildings, several cottages, &c. Containing about four hundred and seventy-seven acres. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall, in four lots.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1790?]- Pictures
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Edinburgh University: John Chiene and Dr MacKay with medical students. Photograph by J.G. Tunny, 1885.
Tunny, James G. (James Good), 1820-1887.Date: 1885Reference: 569914i- Books
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Report on the cholera outbreak in the Parish of St. James, Westminster, during the autumn of 1854 / presented to the vestry by the Cholera Inquiry Committee, July 1855.
Date: 1855- Pictures
St Alban's Street, Pall Mall, London: supporters of Charles James Fox and of William Pitt the younger dance around a may-pole together outside the St Alban's tavern. Engraving by W. Dent, 1784.
Dent, W., active 1793.Date: [March 20 1784]Reference: 585319i- Books
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An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty, for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, And Captain Cook, In the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour: Drawn up from the Journals which were kept by the several Commanders, and from the Papers of Joseph Banks, Esq; by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. To which is added a voyage to the North Pole, by Commodore Phipps. In two volumes. Illustrated with Charts and elegant Copper-Plates. ...
Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Pictures
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Two drunk men (played by actors) swear undying friendship. Photographic postcard, ca. 1905.
Date: [ca. 1905]Reference: 2060408iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Archives and manuscripts
Papers regarding Francis Galton's Pupilship at General Hospital, Birmingham
Date: Dec 1837Reference: GALTON/1/2/3/1Part of: Galton Papers