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Diabetes, coronary thrombosis, and the saccharine disease / by T.L. Cleave and G.D. Campbell ; with the assistance of N.S. Painter ; and with a foreword by R. Doll.
Cleave, T. L. (Thomas Latimer)Date: 1969- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence in alphabetical order by correspondent, letters A-G, 1970s
Date: 1970sReference: PP/NSP/C/18Part of: Archive of Neil Stamford Painter (1923-1989)- Books
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Poems on several occasions, from genuine manuscripts of Dean Swift, Mr. H----m, Mr. C----r, Mr. G----r, Mr. S---b---p, Mr. K---dd---e, &c. &c. Containing, Advice to Mr. L-gg-n, the Fan Painter at Tunbridge Wells, a Satire, the Second Edition with the Additions never before printed. Verses, occasioned by ditto. A Fable inscribed to the Right Hon. Lady Mary T-ft-n. The Storm. A Dialogue at Tunbridge Wells. Verses at Mereworth, the Seat of the Earl of Westmorland. The Universal Laugh. Chloe to M-rr-t by the E- of C-d. On Miss B-ks and Miss H-w. On Miss S- and Miss C- The Battle of the Hoops. Songs, Riddles, &c. &c.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: 1749- Books
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The life of James Aitken, commonly called John the Painter, an incendiary, who was tried at the castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 7th day of March, 1777, and convicted of setting fire to His Majesty's dock-yard, at Portsmouth Exhibiting a detail of Facts of the utmost Importance to Great Britain. The Whole faithfully taken down from the convict's own mouth, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, preceding his Execution. Published by Authority.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]- Books
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The life of James Aitken, commonly called John the Painter, an incendiary, who was tried at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 7th day of March, 1777, and convicted of setting fire to His Majesty's dock-yard, at Portsmouth, Exhibiting a detail of Facts of the utmost Importance to Great Britain. The whole faithfully taken down from the convict's own mouth, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, preceding his Execution.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777]