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Thoughts upon the means of preserving the health of the poor, by prevention and suppression of epidemic fevers. Addressed to the inhabitants of Manchester, and of the several ... towns ... surrounding it / [Sir William Henry Clerke].
Clerke, William Henry, Sir, 1751-1818Date: 1790- Books
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A sermon preached in the parish church of Bury, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1798, by the rev. Sir W.H. Clerke, Bart. Rector of Bury, on the occasion of the colours being presented to the Bury Loyal Association; together with the Prayer of Consecration. To which is added, (at the request of the officers) The Form of Presentation, and the speech of Lady Clerke on presenting the colours; with Lieutenant Colonel Pell's Reply, And his Address to the Corps.
Clerke, William Henry, Sir, 1751-1818.Date: 1798- Books
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Thoughts upon the means of preserving the health of the poor, by prevention and suppression of epidemic fevers. Addressed to the inhabitants of the town of Manchester, and of the Several Populous Trading Towns Surrounding and Connected with it. By the Rev.d Sir Wm. Clerke, Bart. Rector of Bury in the County of Lancaster.
Clerke, William Henry, Sir, 1751-1818.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Thoughts upon the means of preserving the health of the poor, by prevention and suppression of epidemic fevers : addressed to the inhabitants of the town of Manchester, and of the several populous trading towns surrounding and connected with it / by the Rev.d Sir Wm. Clerke, Bart. rector of Bury in the County of Lancaster.
Clerke, William Henry, Sir, 1751-1818.Date: 1790- Pictures
Aldermen of the City of London Corporation represented as Chinese and as monsters in procession to Westminster to protest against the Treaty of Paris, 1763. Etching after J.H. O'Neale, 1763.
O'Neale, Jefferyes Hamett, -1801.Date: [1763]Reference: 31512i