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Grey, Thomas de to Francis Galton
Date: Dec 1896-Jan 1897Reference: GALTON/2/5/4/2/14Part of: Galton Papers- Books
The compleat horse-man, and expert ferrier. In two books. The first, shewing the best manner of breeding good horses, with their choice, nature, riding and dieting ... The second, directing the most exact ... manner how to know and cure all maladies and diseases in horses / [Thomas De Grey].
De Grey, ThomasDate: 1656- Books
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The compleat horse-man, and expert ferrier : In two bookes ... / by Thomas de Grey.
De Grey, Thomas.Date: 1651- Books
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The compleat horse-man and expert ferrier : in two books : the first, shewing the best manner of breeding good horses ... : the second, directing the most exact and approved manner how to know and cure all maladies and diseases in horses ... / by Thomas de Grey.
De Grey, ThomasDate: 1651- Books
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The contest. Or, a collection of the most material papers, in prose and verse, published during the controverted election for the county of Norfolk in 1768. Candidates, Sir Armine Wodehouse, Bart. of Kymberly. Sir Edward Astley, Bart. of Melton. Wenman Coke, Esq; Heir of Holkham. Thomas de Grey, Esq; of Merton. Containing, amongst other things, the two extraordinary advertisements of Sir A.W. and Mr. De G. denying any debate in the H. of C. upon the legality or illegality of general warrants. Answer to them. The true Briton. Answer to it. Epigrams. Goose-Pye [sic] feast. R-m in the Dumps. Two letters from Norwich, giving an account of the speech of Hurlo Thrumbo, &c. by Mr. No Ghost. Battle of Dereham. Cinderetta. The council. Reasons for not voting for Sir E.A. and Mr. C. published the Saturday before the election; with contre reasons for doing it, not before published. A short account of the transactions on the day of election, with a general view of the poll. Strictures on the admired speeches of sir W.B. M.D. and T.G. Esq; Remarks on the advertisement of Mr. De Grey, after the election. Song of Sir Dilberry Diddle, captain of militia. Clack-Close triumphant. Inscription for the grand Obelisk erecting at Dereham, &c. &c. &c.
Date: 1768