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Divine justice and mercy displayed. Set forth in the unhappy birth, wicked life, and miserable end of that deceitful apostle, Judas Iscariot; Who for thirty Pieces of Silver, betrayed and sold his Lord and Master, Jesus Christ. Shewing, I. His Mother's Dream after Conception; the Manner of his Birth; and the evident Marks of his future Shame. II. How his Parents, inclosing him in a little Chest, threw him into the Sea; where he was found by a King on the Coast of Iscariot, who called him by that Name. III. His Advancement to be a Privy-Counsellor; and how he unfortunately killed the King's Son. IV. He flies to Joppa; and, unknowingly, flew his own Father; for which he was forced to abscond a second Time. V. Returning a Year after, he married his Mother; who knew him to be her Child by the particular Marks he had, and by his Declaration. VI. And, lastly, seeming to repent of his wicked Actions, he followed our blessed Saviour, and became one of his Apostles; but after betray'd him into the Hands of the chief Priests; and then, miserably hanging himself, his Bowels dropt out of his Belly. With Meditations on the Life and Death of our B. Saviour. By Mr. Thomas Gent, Author of the History of York, in 1730; those of the fine Scriptural Great Eastern Window of the Magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter; Rippon, and Hull; a Pastoral Poem on the Death of the Earl of Carlisle; and of Castle-Howard, St. Winefred's Well, &c. Originally written in London at the age of 18; and late improved in 80.
Gent, Thomas, 1693-1778.Date: [1772]- Books
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Authentic trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France, before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793, ON A Charge of having been accessary to, and having co-operated in divers Manoeuvres against the Liberties of France, entertained a Correspondence with the Enemies of the Republic, and participated in a Plot tending to kindle Civil War in the Interior of the Republic by arming Citizens against each other. To which are prefixed, her life, And A Verbal Copy Of Her Private Examination Previous To Her Public Trial. With a supplement, containing the particulars of her execution.
Marie Antoinette, Queen Consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793.Date: [1793]- Books
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Authentic trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France, Before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793, on a charge of having been accessary to, and having co-operated in divers manœuvres against the liberties of France, entertained a correspondence with the enemies of the republic, and participated in a plot tending to kindle civil war in the interior of the republic by arming citizens against each other. To which are prefixed, her life, and a verbal copy of her private examination previous to her public trial. With a supplement, containing the particulars of her execution.
Marie Antoinette, Queen Consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793.Date: 1793- Books
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Authentic trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France, before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793, On A Charge of having been accessary to, and having co-operated in divers Manoeuvres against the Liberties of France, entertained a Correspondence with the Enemies of the Republic, and participated in a Plot tending to kindle Civil War in the Interior of the Republic by arming Citizens against each other. To which are prefixed, her life, and a Verbal Copy of Her Private Examination Previous to Her Public Trial. With a supplement, containing the particulars of her execution.
Marie Antoinette, Queen Consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793.Date: 1793- Books
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God's judgment on false swearing. Giving an account of one Mr. Richards and his wife, of the town of Horsham, in Sussex, charged his shop-maid with carrying off from his house and shop several things of great value, and had her apprehended and committed to gaol; and at the assizes one Ann Thomas swore against her at her trial, and said, that she saw her carry off the above things, for which she had sentence of death passed upon her accordingly. Likewise, an account how the things were found just as she was going to be executed, which caused the sheriff to stop the execution, and procure her a pardon. Also, an account of the perjured person's dying soon after in a miserable manner.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor. Member of the most celebrated academies, Universities, and Societies of the Learned-Chevalier in several of the first Courts in the World-Illustrious (by Patent) in the Apartments of many of the greatest Princes-Ophthalmiate-Pontifical, Imperial and Royal-to His late Majesty-to the Pontifical Court-to the Person of Her Imperial Majesty-to the Kings of Poland, Denmark, Sweden, &c. - to the several Electors of the Holy Empire-to the Royal Infant Duke of Parma-to the Prince of Saxe-Gotha, Serenissime. Brother to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales-to the Prince Royal of Poland-to the late Prince of Orange-to the present Princes of Bavaria, Modena, Lorrain, Brunswick, Anspack, Bareith, Leige, Salzbourg, Middlebourg, Hesse-Cassel, Holstein, Zerbst, Georgia, &c. - Citizen of Rome, by a public Act in the Name of the Senate and People-Fellow of that College of Physicians-Professor in Opticks-Doctor in Medicine and Doctor in Chirurgery in several Universities abroad. Who has been on his travels upwards of thirty years with little or no Interruption, during which, he has not only been several Times in every Town in these Kingdoms, but in every Kingdom, Province, State, and City of the least Consideration-in every Court-Presented to every Crowned Head and Sovereign Prince in all Europe, without Exception. Containing the greatest Variety of the most entertaining and interesting Adventures, that, 'tis presumed, has ever yet been published in any Country, or in any Language. Written from authentic materials, and published by his son, John Taylor Oculist. In two volumes.
Taylor, John, 1724-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor. Member of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned---Chevalier in several of the first courts in the world---Illustrious (by patent) in the apartments of many of the greatest princes---Ophthalminter Pontifical, Imperial and Royal---to His late Majesty---to the Pontifical Court---to the person of Her Imperial Majesty---to the Kings of Poland, Denmark, Sweden, &c. - --to the several Electors of the Holy Empire---to the Royal Infant Duke of Parma---to the Prince of Saxe-Gotha, serenissime brother to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales---to the Prince Royal of Poland---to the late Prince of Orange---to the present Princes of Bavaria, Modena, Lorrain, Brunswick, Anspach, Bareith, Leige, Salsbourg, Middlebourg, Hesse-Cassel, Holstein, Zerbst, Georgia, &c. - --Citizen of Rome, by a public act in the name of the Senate and people---Fellow of that College of Physicians---Professor in Opticks-Doctor in Medicine and Doctor in Chirurgery in several universities abroad. Who has been on his travels upwards of thirty years, with little or no interruption, during which, he has not only been several times in every town in these kingdoms, but in every kingdom, province, state, and city of the least consideration---in every court---presented to every crowned head and sovereign prince in all Europe, without exception. Containing the greatest variety of the most entertaining and interesting adventures, that, 'tis presumed, has ever yet been published in any country, or in any language. Written from authentic materials, and published by his son, John Taylor, oculist. In two volumes. ...
Taylor, John, 1724-1787.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The impeachment, or Great Britain's charge against the present M-y, Sir Roger Bold, the L- C-ly, and Dr. S-ll. With The Names of those Credible Persons, that are able to prove (before Her Majesty, or either of Her Two Houses of Parliament) the whole Impeachment, consisting of Sixty Articles. Dedicated to the most Illustrious and ever victorious Prince John Duke of Marlborough. By the unknown author of Neck or nothing, who being buried alive (i. e. forc'd to abscond) for daring to call a Spade a Spade, does here appear (as a Ghost) to do Justice to himself and Witnesses.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: [1714]- Archives and manuscripts
Diamond Synchrotron charges internal audit report
Date: April-June 2002Reference: WT/A/8/2/4Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq; and Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; at the Consistory Court of Doctor's commons; upon a libel and allegations, Charging her with the Crime of adultery, with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire; and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the Whole of the Evidence in that very Extraordinay trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq. and Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; at the Consistory Court of Doctors Commons; upon A Libel and Allegations, Charging her with the crime of adultery with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esq. and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the whole of the evidence in that very Extraordinary Trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: [1782]- Books
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Speedily will be published, price two shillings and sixpence, The poetical compositions of Elizabeth Bentley; who, unimproved by education, Has given Proof of a strong Natural Genius; and Uses her best Endeavours to obtain a Livelihood by honest Industry, Living irreproachably with her aged Mother, near St. Stephen's gates, Norwich. The encouragers of indigent merit are entreated to favor the authoress with their names and subscriptions; Which will be taken by W. Stevenson, at the Norfolk Arms; and all the Booksellers in Norwich.
Bentley, Elizabeth, 1767-1839.Date: [1790]- Books
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A short narrative of the proceedings, of the Society appointed to manage the British white herring fishery, established by Act of Parliament. Shewing the names of the managers; ... With seasonable hints for improving and extending the British white herring fishery, on th coast of Wales. Addressed to the gentlemen of the counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Merioneth, Carnarvan [sic], Flint, Denbigh, and Anglesea. By Thomas Cole.
Cole, Thomas, captain.Date: 1750- Books
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The great charge and difficulties of supream government, with the duties of Christian subjects to make it easy, and prosperous. A sermon, preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Norwich; upon Tuesday the 23th of April, 1706. Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy coronation. By Thomas Pyle, M.A. lecturer of Lynn Regis, in Norfolk.
Pyle, Thomas, 1674-1756.Date: [1706]- Books
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A list of the president and governours of the hospital founded at the sole costs and charges of Thomas Guy, Esq : Note, those mark'd with * are members of the present court of committees. The new election is to be by ballot, and every governour to deliver in a list of just twenty-one names; seven whereof (at the least) must not be members of the present court.
Guy's HospitalDate: [1738]- Books
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A list of the president and governours of the hospital founded at the sole costs and charges of Thomas Guy, Esq; Note, those mark'd with * are members of the present court of committees. The new election is to be by ballot, and every governour to deliver in a list of jus twenty-one names; seven whereof (at the least) must not be members of the present court.
Guy's Hospital.Date: 1738]- Books
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New annals of gallantry: containing, complete collection of all the genuine letters which have passed between Captain Inglefield, and Mrs. Inglefield; Signed with their respective Names, relative to a Charge brought by the Former against the Latter, for Partiality to her Black Servant. To Which Are Added, The Black's Affidavits, pro and con, and Mrs. Inglefield's also, upon this extraordinary Business. Likewise, The Letters of Mr. Mills, Man-midwife, of Greenwich, relative to his Conduct since the Suspicion of this Strange Connection.
Inglefield, John Nicholson, 1748-1828.Date: [1785]- Archives and manuscripts
Articles about, interviews with, and tributes to CDW, during her lifetime
Date: c. 1970sReference: PP/CDW/A.32/2Part of: Williams, Cicely Delphine (1893-1992)- Books
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An essay towards a natural history of the herring. Containing the description, names, anatomy, progress, method of catching and cure, use as food, and medicine (with receipts for divers methods of dressing and preparation) of that valuable and useful animal. With an account of the methods used to bring the fishery to its present improving height, with their rules, and a consideration on the peculiar advantages of this fishery to the British nation. By James Solas Dodd, surgeon.
Dodd, James Solas, 1721-1805.Date: [1755?]- Archives and manuscripts
Unidentified and first-name signatures
Date: mid 20th centuryReference: PP/EBC/A.145-A.146Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris- Archives and manuscripts
Unidentified and first-name signatures
Date: mid 20th centuryReference: PP/EBC/A.145Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris- Archives and manuscripts
Unidentified and first-name signatures
Date: mid 20th centuryReference: PP/EBC/A.146Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris- Books
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A short narrative of the proceedings, of the society appointed to manage the British White Herring Fishery, established by act of Parliament. Shewing the names of the managers; the course of the several shoals of herrings; the prime cost; the methods of catching, curing, and packing; what the same sell for at foreign markets; the bulk and dimensions of the herring busses and yaugers, &c. With seasonable hints for improving and extending the British White Herring Fishery, on the coast of Wales. Addressed to the gentlemen of the counties of Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Merioneth, Carnarvan, Flint, Denbigh, and Anglesea. By Thomas Cole.
Cole, Thomas, captain.Date: Printed in the year MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The second part of the trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq; and Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; at the Consistory Court of Doctor's commons; upon a Libel and Allegations, Charging her with the Crime of adultery with Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire; and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes, fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the Whole of the Evidence in that very Extraordinary trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The second part of the trial of the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Newton, Wife of John Newton, Esq; And Daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Francis Seymour; At The Consistory Court of Doctor's Commons; upon A Libel And Allegations, Charging her with the crime of adultery With Mr. Isham Baggs, a young Oxonian; Mr. Brett, a Player at Bath; Thomas Cope, Mrs. Newton's Coachman; Isaac Hatheway, her Footman; John Ackland, of Fairfield, in the County of Somerset, Esquire; and divers other Persons. With all the interesting Scenes, fully, minutely, and circumstantially displayed. Containing the whole of the evidence in that very Extraordinary Trial.
Newton, Catherine.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]