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Mr. Barrington on some additional information relative to the continuance of the Cornish language. In a letter to John Lloyd, Esq. F.A.S. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, May 9, 1776.
Barrington, Daines, 1727-1800.Date: 1776?]- Books
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Archæologia Britannica, giving some account additional to what has been hithert to publish'd, of the languages, histories and customs of the original inhabitants of Great Britain: From collections and observations in travels through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland. By Edward Lhuyd M.A. of Jesus College, keeper of the Ashmolean museum in Oxford. Vol. I. Containing Tit. I. A comoparative etymolog; or, remarks on the alteration of languages. Page 1 Tit. II. A latin-celtick dictionary; of, a vocabulary of the original languages of Britin and Ireland. 41 Tit. III. An armoric grammar. 180 Tit. IV. An Armoric-English vocabulary. 195 Tit. V. Some Welsh words omitted in Dr. Davies's dictionary. 213 Tit. VII. A cornish grammar. 222 Tit. VII. A catalogue of British manuscripts. 254 Tit. Viii. An essay towards a British etymologicon. 266 Tit. IX. A brief introduction to the rish or ancient Scottish language. 299 Tit. X. An Irish-English dictionary 310
Lhuyd, Edward, 1660-1709.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: HAS-HAY
Date: 1766-1884Reference: MS.8913- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: HEA-HEY
Date: 1765-1910Reference: MS.8854- Books
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The English particles rendered into classical Latin, according to their various significations, in alphabetical order. To which are added, several practical examples to exercise the learner. For the use of schools. By Thomas Stackhouse, A.M.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 1706-1784.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]