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Nathaniel Bland, Esq; doctor of laws, appellant. His Grace Hugh Lord Archbishop of Armagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland; Richard Morgan, and William Shiel, Esqrs. - - - - respondents. The respondents case.
Boulter, Hugh, 1672-1742.Date: 1740]- Books
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Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. With their commanders and stations. To which are added the following lists, &c. Establishment of rates and men page 2 Appointment of officers - 2 Pursers superrannuation - 2 Establishment of ships in Ordinary - 2 Contractions explained - - 2 Comparative rank of officers - 2 Widows annual pensions - - 2 Navy-agents - - - - 2 Navy-list, with the pursers 3 to 14 Hired armed vessels, cutt. & lug. 15 Gun and fire vessels - - - 16 Revenue and excise cutters - 16 Naval fencibles - - - 16 Statement of the British Nav. force 17 Total of all captures - 17 Advertisements to correspondents 17 Admirals - - - - 18 Admirals & their secretaries pay page 19 Admirals stations and secretaries 19 Admirals pensions - - - 19 Superannuated admirals - - 19 Post-captains - - - 20 Captains pay, half-pay, superannuation, and pensions - - 21 Commanders - - - 22 Retired lientenants - - 23 Lieutenants - - 23 to 28 Lieuts. pay, half-pay, and pensions 29 Masters - - - - 29 Masters pay, half-pay, superannuations, and pensions - - 30 Physicians and surgeons - page 31 Surgeons pay, half-pay, & bounty 32 Impress service - - - 33 Agent victuallers - - - 33 Governors of Royal Hospitals - 33 Master builders at the different yards 33 Marine forces - - 34 to 36 Signal towers - - - 36 French ships taken, &c. - 37 Dutch ships taken, &c. - 42 Spanish ships taken, &c. - 43 British ships lost, taken, &c. - 44 Prize and head-money payable - 40 Command. who have lost their lives 47 Admiralty, navy, and other public offices - - - - 49 Corrected to March, 1800, and to be continued monthly. Price Sixpence.
Great Britain. Royal Navy.Date: 1800- Books
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A concise spelling book, for the use of children. In three parts. I. The letters, with tables of words, from one to eight Syllables; and Four Tables of Proper Names. I. Practical Lessons, in Prose and Verse, with Tables interspersed, collected from the Lessons. - Also, A Table of Words having Silent Letters, and other difficulties in reading. II. Some Observations on the Principles of the English Language. - Words changed in Sound and Sense by e final. - A few Contractions explained. - A small Collection of Words, the same in Pronunciation, but different in Spelling and Signification. - Numbers expressed by Letters and Figures. - To which are subjoined, the Old English Characters. By James Gray, Master of the English School of Peebles.
Gray, James, -1810.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The pen's dexterity; or, the ingenious and useful art of writing short-hand. Containing twenty copper-plates, (curiously engraved in the Author's Life-Time for the Use of his Scholars) of all the Letters, Characters, and Contractions used therein. - With Rules and Directions explaining the same to the meanest Capacity. Whereunto are added, Law-Terms, with other Discourses, as on War, Trade, Birds, Beasts, Fruit, Vermin, &c. By Jeremiah Rich.
Rich, Jeremiah, -1660?.Date: [1792]- Books
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To be sold by auction, At the Royal Exchange Coffee-House, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill, On Thursday, March 15. 1770. Immediately after the Sale of jewels, &c. The Genuine and Curious Collection of Gold, Silver, and Copper, British and Saxon coins and medals of Mr. Jasper Bull, deceased, Late Secretary to the New-River Company; By Order of the Executor of Mr. William Bull. To be viewed at the said Coffee-House on Tuesday and Wednesday the 13th and 14th, from Ten O'Clock till Two, and on Thursday the Day of Sale, from Ten till One. Catalogues to be had at the Bank Coffee-House in Threadneedle Street; Old Slaughter's in St. Martin's-Lane; Goldsmith's in Gutter-Lane; and at the Place of Sale. Conditions of sale. Twenty - Cent. to be paid at the Time of Sale, and the Remainder within Eight Days; and if any Lots remain uncleared after the Time limited, the Deposit Money to be forfeited, and the Goods resold; and if any Loss arises by the Re-Selling, the Loss to be made good by the first Purchaser, together with the Charges of Re-Selling the same. If any Dispute arises, the Lot in Dispute shall be put up again, or decided by the Company The Goods to be taken from the broker's, at No. 7, Coleman-Street-Buildings, any Day from Nine in the Morning till Twelve. Lot 1 30 Coins, Roman, Saxon, British, &c. 2 250 ditto Roman, Saxon, &c. 3 250 ditto 4 250 ditto 5 13 Coins of James II. Irish Money, and 43 other Coins 6 13 ditto, and 43 other Coins 7 171 antient Saxon Coins, &c. 8 A fine Copper Medal of King Stanislaus, Queen Mary II. and 4 ditto of Popes 9 Ditto of King Charles I. and 4 ditto of Popes 10 A Queen Ann's Farthing in high Preservation 11 12 Silver and 12 Copper Roman and Saxon Coins, &c. 12 15 Silver English Coins, viz. Henry VII. & VIII. Edward VI. Philip and Mary, Mary I. Elizabeth, James I. Charles I. Oliver Cromwell, Charles II. James II. William and Mary, William III. Anne, George I. & II. 13 44 Silver English and Foreign Coins, some in high Preservation of Edward, Elizabeth, Cromwell, &c. 14 42 ditto 15 40 ditto 16 8 Silver Coins from Cromwell to George II. 17 A fine Silver Medal of Queen Anne, and 7 others 18 Ditto 19 Ditto 20 A remarkable fine large Silver Medal of George I. 21 A Coin of Oliver Cromwell, remarkably preserved, of the Year 1658 22 1 Gold Coin of Queen Elizabeth, and 9 others ditto 23 1 ditto Oliver Cromwell, and 9 ditto 24 2 ditto Charles II. and George II. 25 3 ditto, Queen Anne, William and Mary, and George I. 26 2 ditto, Charles II. and William and Mary 27 2 ditto, James II and William III. 28 2 ditto, Queen Anne and George II. 29 2 ditto Medals of Princess Elizabeth and Queen Anne 30 1 ditto, Charles II. and his Queen Catherine 31 A fine Queen Anne's Farthing in Gold, in high Preservation 32 A very fine Bust of one of King Charles I's Generals 33 A miniature of a young Bacchanalian, sundry Flies, &c. 34 A Cabinet for Medals 35 Ditto John Saulnier, Sworn-Broker, Who Buys and Sells (by Commission) jewels, plate, &c. By private, as well as public Contract.
Saulnier, John.Date: 1770]- Books
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Every patient his own doctor; or, The sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, internal or external; whether owing to Defects of Nature, occasioned by Intemperance, contracted by Accident, or caused by Decay. With The Best Remedies Prescribed by the Authority of the most eminent Physicians for removing each Disorder, restoring Health, preserving it when restored; and extending Life to an honourable Old Age. Including An excellent Collection of the most eminent Receipts for making and preparing A great Number of cheap, easy, and efficacious Medicines. Among these are That Admirable New Discovery, by which the Scurvy, the Grand English Disorder, is effectually cured: And for the successful Practice of which, Captain Cook received the Premium Medal from the Royal Society, for having preserved himself and all his Men from this dreadful Distemper, during the Space of Three Years and Eighteen Days, although he passed through all the Varieties of Climate, and Seasons in his late Voyage round the World, performed. By the Command of His Majesty. Also The Method used by the Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or suffocated. - A certain cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, Viper, Adder, &c. - -An infallible Remedy against the Goal Distemper, Plague, or any other pestilential Disorder, &c &c. By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
Robinson, Lewis, M.D.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Every patient his own doctor; or, the sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, internal or external; whether owing to Defects of Nature, occasioned by Intemperance, contracted by Accident, or caused by Decay. With The Best Remedies Prescribed by the Authority of the most eminent Physicians for removing each Disorder, restoring Health, preserving it when restored; and extending Life to an honourable Old Age. including An excellent Collection of the most eminent Receipts for Making and Preparing A great Number of cheap, easy, and efficacious Medicines. among these are That Admirable New Discovery, by which the Scurvy, the Grand English Disorder, is effectually cured: And for the successful Practice of which, Captain Cook received the Premium Medal from the Royal Society, for having preserved himself and all his Men from this dreadful Distemper, during the Space of Three Years and Eighteen Days, although he passed through all the Varieties of Climate, and Seasons in his late Voyage round the World, performed. By the Command of His Majesty. also The Method used by the Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or suffocated. - A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, Viper, Adder, &c. An infallible Remedy against the Goal Distemper, Plague, or any other pestilential Disorder, &c. &c. By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
Robinson, Lewis, M.D.Date: [1785?]- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 1 ['HSW Private No.1']
Date: Aug 1882-Mar 1888Reference: WF/E/01/01/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd