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The retort courteous; Or, Remarks on the sophistry and ill-natured bigotry contained in a letter addressed to Dr. Priestley, under the signature of John Churchman. Which appeared in the Birmingham & Stafford Chronicle of August 4, 1791. By a Member of the Church of England, but no party man.
Member of the Church of England, but no party man.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The history of the common law of England. Divided into twelve chapters. Written by a learned hand.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1713- Books
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The history and analysis of the common law of England. Written by a learned hand.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1713- Books
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Historical steps of modern medicine : an address delivered before the St. Andrews Medical Graduates' Association at the annual session held on December 2, 1871 / by Henry Day.
Day, Henry, 1814-1881.Date: 1872- Books
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Tuberculosis (International Congress of 1908) : copy of report / of Arthur Newsholme, J. Patten MacDougall, and T.J. Stafford ; presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty.
Newsholme, Arthur, 1857-1943.Date: 1909- Books
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The moderate reformer: or, a proposal to correct some abuses in the present establishment of the Church of England, in a manner that would tend to make it more useful to the advancement of religion, And to increase the Respect and Attachment of the People to its Clergy: and Likewise To improve the Condition of the Inferior Clergy. By a friend to the Church of England.
Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Resolutions of the magistrates deputed from the several counties in England and Wales, assembled at the St. Alban's Tavern, by desire of the Society for giving effect to His Majesty's proclamation against vice and immorality, on the 5th, 11th, 14th, and 17th May, 1790.
Society for Giving Effect to His Majesty's Proclamation against Vice and Immorality.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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The holiness of infants explained and improved. Or, A vindication of the divine right of Christian infants, to the privileges of the church; and particularly to baptism, the initiating seal of the second covenant. In a sermon preached at Woodstock, Second Society, in the colony of Connecticut, to a numerous auditory, December 10th, 1765. By Isaac Foster, V.D.M. Pastor of a church in Stafford. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Foster, Isaac, 1725-1807.Date: 1766- Books
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Woodhouse. 1607 : An almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption. 1607. Necssarye for all men, chieflye for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers and all other. Faithfully supputated for the meridian [and] inclination of Woluerhampton in Stafford shire, and may moste aptly serue for all England. / By William Woodhouse clark of his Maiesties great custome, in the port of London, and student in astronomy.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Woodhouse. 1607 : An almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption. 1607. Necssarye for all men, chieflye for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers and all other. Faithfully supputated for the meridian [and] inclination of Woluerhampton in Stafford shire, and may moste aptly serue for all England. / By William Woodhouse clark of his Maiesties great custome, in the port of London, and student in astronomy.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales. Drawn on the spot by James Moore, Esq. F.A.S. and executed in aquatinta by G. J. Parkyns, Esq. Vol.I.
Moore, James, F.A.S.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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A letter addressed to Edward Phelips, Esq. Member for the County of Somerset; containing general observations on the advantages of manufacturing the combing wool of England, which is Smuggled to France; and Cursory Remarks of the Evidence given by the Manufacturers to the Committee of the House of Commons: Also, a Refutation of the Argument adduced by the Author of the Annals of Agriculture, from an Official Paper of Mons. Calonne; to shew The Inconsiderable Quantity of British Wool imported into France. By the chairman of the wool meeting.
Anstie, John.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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An address to the members of the Church of England, and to Protestant trinitarians in general, on the following subjects, viz. I. The worship of three persons, II. The divinity and pre-existence of Christ, III. The creation of all things by Jesus Christ, and IV. The resurrection of the dead through the man Jesus Christ. Extracted from Mr. Frend, Mr. Gifford, Dr. Priestley, and Mr. Tyrwhitt. To which is added, an account of the trial of Mr. Elwall, for heresy and blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes.
Frend, William, 1757-1841.Date: 1790- Books
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The recantation of Mr. Pollet, a Roman priest: late missioner and popish emissary in Worcestershire, Glocestershire, Herefordshire, Flintshire, &c. and Popish Confessor and Chaplain to the Roman Catholick Families at Hill-End, at Malvern and Blackmore Park, and others, near the City of Worcester, and elsewhere; sent thither from the English College at Rome, and Authoriz'd by the Popish Bishop Ellis at Paris, and Impower'd by the Popish Bishop Gifford at Stafford-House, behind St. James's Park, London, &c. Published for the further discovery of popish intrigues against the State and Church of England, as well as for the conversion of the deluded English papists, and their Conformity to the Protestant Church of England.
Davies, Myles, 1662-1716?.Date: Printed in the Year 1705- Books
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Census of England and Wales, 1901 (63 Vict. c.4.).
Great Britain. Census Office.Date: 1902-04- Books
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Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales. Drawn on the spot by James Moore, Esq. F.A.S. Finished and etched by J. Schnebbelie, draughtsman to the Society of Antiquaries. Aquatinted by G.J. Parkyns, Esq.
Moore, James, F.A.S.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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An accurate and authentc [sic] account of the taking of Cape-Breton, in the year MDCCXLV: together with a computation of the French fishery in that part of the world; both sent over by General Pepperell, who commanded in that expedition, in a letter to his friend Captain Henry Stafford, ...
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759.Date: 1758- Books
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Rams little Dodeon [sic] : A briefe epitome of the new herbal, or histoy of plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of the phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and plants, vnder their names and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other realmes, countreyes and nations vsed in phisike: Collected out of the most exquisite newe herball, or history of plants, first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue, by ... D. Reinbert Dodeon, ... and lately translated into English by Henry Lyte, ... and now collected and abridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit oliua suos Ramos.
Dodoens, Rembert, 1517-1585Date: 1606- Books
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The proceedings on His Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England, held at the Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Friday the 27th of February, 1767; before the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt. LL. D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty; The Hon. Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, Knt. One of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer; The Honourable James Hewitt, Esq; One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench: And Others His Majesty's Commissioners. Published by Permission.
Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty.Date: [1767]- Film
Time out of mind.
Date: 1969- Videos
Time out of mind.
Date: 1969- Books
The poisoner : the life and crimes of Victorian England's most notorious doctor / Stephen Bates.
Bates, Stephen, 1954-Date: [2014]- Books
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The unfortunate court-favourites of England. Exemplified in some remarks upon the lives, actions, and fatal fall of divers great men, who have been favourites to several English kings and queens; namely, I. Pierce Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall. II. Hugh Spencer, Earl of Winchester. III. Hugh Spencer the son, Earl of Glocester. IV. Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. V. Henry Stafford, Duke of Bucks. VI. Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal of York. VII. Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex. VIII. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. IX. George Villars, Duke of Buckingham. X. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. With the picture of each monarch and favourite. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1729- Books
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The unfortunate court-favourites of England, exemplified in some remarks upon the lives, actions, and fatal fall of divers great men, who have been Favourites to several English Kings and Queens; namely, I. Pierce Gaveston Earl of Cornwall. II. Hugh Spencer, Earl of Winchester. III. Hugh Spencer the Son, Earl of Glocester. IV. Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. V. Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. VI. Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal of York. VII. Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex. VIII. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. IX. George Villars, Duke of Buckingham. X. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. with the picture of every monarch and favourite. By R. B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1706- Pictures
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Antiquities: musicians and the suffering Job painted on the back of a door; Roman coins; a Roman inscribed stone; and the plant Sweet gale. Engraving, 1786.
Date: 1786Reference: 5445i