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An additional testimony given to vindicate the truth of the prophecies of Richard Brothers. To which is added, a warning to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, to forsake their Evil Doings, before the full appearance of the approaching day of the Lord, Which will burn the wicked of the earth as an oven. dictated by the spirit of God. And wrote by Thomas Taylor.
Taylor, Thomas, of Ludgate Hill, London.Date: [1795]- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the Late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; Who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set fire to the barn and ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular account of his unheard-of cruelties, acts of revenge, and malice; particularly to his first wife and children, and neighbours, where-ever he lived: together with his behaviour during his confinement in goal to the time of his execution, and his last dying words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting fire to the barn and ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for house-breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the highway, who were all three executed at the same time with Collington.
Date: 1750- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set fire to the barns and ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for house-breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set Fire to the Barn and Ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, A full Account of the Life and Dying Words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for House-Breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the Highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set Fire to the Barn and Ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for House-Breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the Highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XXth Chapter of the Revelations, plainly shewing the happy State of the Godly, and the woeful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto are annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of Canticles,; Verse 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word.
Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665.Date: [1726]- Books
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A discourse on witchcraft. Occasioned by a bill now depending in Parliament, to repeal the statute made in the first year of the reign of King James I, intituled An act against conjuration, witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked spirits.
Date: 1736- Books
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The trials of the prisoners who were try'd at the assizes held at Maidstone, for the county of Kent, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, being the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d of March, 1749-50, before the Hon. Sir Thomas Denison, knt. one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench. In which are the remarkable trials of John Stone, late of Challock Lees, for maliciously and wickedly setting fire to the barn, corn and hay-ricks of Mr. John Clarke of Throwleigh; John Collington, a gentleman farmer of a considerable estate, for counselling, abetting, aiding and hiring the said John Stone to commit the said wicked act; also of Benjamin Baker and Francis Foster, for robbing on the highway; William Randal, for stealing a mare; Henry Farleys, for robbing on the highway; William Randal, for stealing a mare; Henry Farleys, for robbing his master, the late Mr. Clarke, of Denton, of 14l. 18s. John Williams, for breaking open the house of Richard Mey, of St. Cosmus and Domain in the Bleane, in the night-time, and stealing and taking away a silver watch, the property of Stephen Gammon, who received sentence of death. Likewise of James Lawrenson, for a rape on Fanny Collier, a child of ten years old; William Barlow, for a rape on Mary Ray, the wife of William Ray of Cliffe; Thomas Munn, for sending several threatening letters to Michael Comport, of Cobham in Kent, and Stephen Barret and Joseph Gregory, for going in disguise to the barn of the abovementioned John Clarke of Throwleigh, and forcibly taking him from thence, beating him, and firing a carbine and pistol at him, for which purpose they were hired by the abovesaid John Collington.
Great Britain. Assizes (Kent, England)Date: 1750- Books
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The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd at the Assizes held at Maidstone, for the county of Kent, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, being the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d of March, 1749-50, before the Hon. Sir Thomas Denison, Knt. one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench. In which are the Remarkable Trials of John Stone, late of Challock Lees, for maliciously and wickedly setting Fire to the Barn, Corn and Hay-Ricks of Mr. John Clarke of Throwleigh; John Collington, a Gentleman Farmer of a considerable Estate, for counselling, abetting, aiding and hiring the said John Stone to commit the said wicked Act; also of Benjamin Baker and Francis Foster, for robbing on the High-Way; William Randal, for stealing a Marc; Henry Farleys, for robbing his Master, the late Mr. Clarke, of Denton, of 14 l. 18s. John Williams, for breaking open the House of Richard May, of St. Cosmus and Damian in the Bleaue, in the Night-Time, and stealing and taking away a Silver Watch, the Property of Stephen Gammon, who received Sentence of Death. Likewise Of James Lawrenson, for a Rape on Fanny Collier, a Child of Ten Years old; William Barlow, for a Rape on Mary Ray, the Wife of William Ray of Cliffe; Thomas Munn, for sending several threatening Letters to Michael Comport, of Cobham in Kent, and Stephen Barret and Joseph Gregory, for going in Disguise to the Barn of the abovementioned John Clarke of Throwleigh, and forcibly taking him from thence, beating him, and firing a Carbine and Pistol at him, for which Purpose they were hired by the abovesaid John Collington.
Great Britain. Assizes (Kent, England)Date: [1750]- Books
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The truth of Christianity demonstrated. with a dissertation concerning private judgment and authority. To which is prefixed a vindication of the Short method with the deists. In Answer to a Book lately Publish'd with this Title. (A Detection of the True Meaning and Wicked Design of a Book, Intitled, A Plain and Easie Method with the Deists. Wherein is Proved, That the Author's (lesley) Four Marks are the Marks of the Beast, and are Calculated only for the Cause and Service of Popery. London, Printed and are to be Sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1710.) By Charles Leslie.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Archives and manuscripts
Items relating to C. G. Jung
Date: 1938-1973Reference: PP/TKR/6Part of: Tina Keller- Books
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Irving Thalberg : boy wonder to producer prince / Mark A. Vieira.
Vieira, Mark A., 1950-Date: [2010], ©2010- Books
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The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee, in which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XXth. Chapter of the Revelations, plainly the wing the happy State of the Godly, and the woeful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto are annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, Ver. 6, 7. By the author Samuel Smith, Minister of the Word.
Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665.Date: 1736- Books
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The great love and tenderness of God to his creature man: or, the Scripture-Account of the redemption, conversion, and salvation of all mankind. Wherein is Discovered, That, The Torments of the Wicked, must have an Ending; That, Every Individual of Mankind is, Already, Redeemed in Part; so that the Rational Soul or Spirit of Every Sinner, after Suffering in Proportion to his Deserts, will be Converted, Delivered out of Torment, and be Finally Saved, in a Low Degree. And That, The Whole Man of the Righteous, who have lived a virtuous and godly Life, will be Sanctified Wholly, Both in Spirit, in Soul, and in Body; will be raised a Glorious Body, and be Abundantly Saved, and Rewarded at the Last Day; and Shall not Suffer Pain after Death. By a searcher after religious truth.
Searcher after Religious Truth.Date: [1760?]- Books
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A petition written with an intention that it should be presented to the House of Lords, concerning freedom in religion; wherein are stated the principles of that most glorious institution, the Philosophical Society in London. It is high Time to break the Fetters of Mankind. Together with notes, axioms of freedom; an address to the inhabitants of Great Britain. Like a Looking Glass, which shews a Monster all its Deformity Truth offends the Wicked. And a justification of Lord George Gordon, For being at the Head of the Protestants against the Papists. The Preface contains a curious Remark on Lord G. Gordon's Indictment. In Favour of Universal Toleration and a General Reformation.
Date: 1781- Archives and manuscripts
St. Andrew's Hospital
Date: Dec 1963 - Jan 1964Reference: PENROSE/2/41/13/2/26Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
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A full and genuine history of the inhuman and unparallell'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 the seven 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. Also the trials of John Mills, alias Smoaker, and Henry Sheerman, alias Little Harry: With an Account of the wicked Lives of the said Henry Sheerman, Lawrence and Thomas Kemp, two Brothers, Robert Fuller, and Jockey Brown, condemned at the said Assizes at East Grinstead. With the trials at large of Thomas Kingsmill, alias Stay-Maker, and other Smugglers, for breaking open the King's Custom-House, at Poole, in Dorsetshire. To the whole is added, a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Chichester, at a special assize held there January 16, 1748-9, before the Honorable Mr. Justice Foster, &c. Written by a gentleman at Chichester.
Gentleman at Chichester.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Archives and manuscripts
Children
Date: 1938-1981Reference: SA/MIN/B/17Part of: Mind (The Mental Health Charity): archives- Pictures
People of Toledo, a man and woman wearing traditional dress.
Laurent y Minier, Jean, 1816-1886.Date: [approximately 1880]Reference: 530863iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence with names beginning WI
Date: 1904-1921Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Ear/1062Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Archives and manuscripts
Banking Documents
Date: 1941-1984Reference: PSY/BPS/1/7/1Part of: British Psychological Society Archive- Pictures
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Two Bulgarian women arm-in-arm wearing national dress.
Date: [approximately 1900]Reference: 526543iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Archives and manuscripts
APs [Analytical Psychologists, and some others] various
Date: c.1971-c.1995Reference: PP/FOR/F.2/5Part of: Michael Fordham- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: 1931Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Chr/H.55Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Pictures
The vexatious litigant dies: the monster Litigation receives his soul, while Evil Conscience and Poverty dig his grave from which hellfire billows. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 159-.
Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617.Date: 1590-1599Reference: 26561i