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The Broad Street pump / by John Snow.
Snow, John, 1813-1858.Date: 1963- Ephemera
Plans of the new Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital : Broad Street, London, W.C.2 : first floor plan, ground floor plan / [Adams, Holden & Pearson].
Adams, Holden & Pearson.Date: [1926?]- Ephemera
Plans of the new Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital : Broad Street, London, W.C.2 : typical ward plans, sections A.B. & C.D. of elevations / [Adams, Holden & Pearson].
Adams, Holden & Pearson.Date: [1926?]- Pictures
Broad Street, London, with a water pump on the pavement. Photograph of a watercolour.
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The Broad Street pump : an episode in the cholera epidemic of 1854 / by H. Whitehead.
Whitehead, Henry, 1825-1896.Date: [1862]- Books
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A lecture on worship read at the meeting house in Broad Street Wapping London at a church meeting held on Thursday the thirtieth of November MDCCXXXII. Published at the request of the church
Rhudd, John.Date: M.D.CC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Rules and regulations for the government of the Westminster Hospital, or Public Infirmary, in James Street, Westminster, near the King's Palace, instituted, 1719.
Westminster Hospital.Date: 1827- Books
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Baths and bathing : a description of all the various kinds of baths, both simple and medicated, administered at the Argyll Baths (established 1817) : 10A, Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. (near Oxford Circus), and 5, New Broad Street, City, E.C. (near the North London Railway station).
Date: [1885]- Books
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A concise and authentic history of the Bank of England. With dissertations on metals and coin, bank notes, and bills of exchange. To which is now added their charter. By T. Fortune. Author of the Epitome of the stocks.
Fortune, T. (Thomas).Date: 1797- Books
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The doctrines of the Church of England; proved to be the Doctrines of Christ; or, clerical subscription no grievance; in a discourse preached at an annual visitation of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, Held at Columpton, Tuesday, May 12, 1772. By Augustus Montague Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon.
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: [1772]- Books
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Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. De Vrouw Johanna, William Blom, master. William Mair of New Broad-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship and cargo, generally, appellant, against the Honourable Thomas Lumley, commander of His Majesty's ship the Oporto, the captor of the said ship and goods, respondent. Appellant's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1785?]- Books
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A singular case of paralysis, and its remedial application of the turpentine liniment : dedicated by permission to Dr. Blundell, late of 1, Great George Street, Westminster, London.
Banister, Elizabeth Ruth.Date: [1859]- Books
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Rules for our more devout behaviour in the time of divine service in the Church of England. Together with an account of the several places and hours of daily prayers, both morning and evening, in and about the city of London and Westminster.
Date: 1704- Books
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Clerical subscription no grievance: or, the doctrines of the Church of England proved to be the doctrines of Christ, in a sermon preached at an annual visitation of the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, Held At Columpton, Tuesday, May 12, 1772. May 12, 1772. By Augustus Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury.
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: [1772]- Books
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A course of prayer, for each day in the week, with meditations and remarks suitable to every Christian family. By the Revd: Augustus Toplady, A.B late Vicar of Broad Hombury Devon:
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: [1796]- Books
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A sermon, Occasionally Preached on the funeral Of our late Soveraign William the III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland; who was solemnly interr'd in Henry the 7th. Chappel in the Abby of Westminster. on Sunday April the 12. 1702 By William Bentley. D.D. Licensed according to Order.
Bentley, William, D.D.Date: [1702]- Books
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The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system; Now first printed from the manuscript of Augustus Toplady, A.B. late vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon. By the editor of his works. To which is prefixed, an essay on the character & writings of the author.
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: 1800- Books
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The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system; Now first printed from the manuscript of Augustus Toplady, A.B. late vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon, by the editor of his works. To which is prefixed, an essay on the character and writings of the author.
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: 1800- Books
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Extract from a manuscript on the finances of England. Which is to be published in French and English. By Vertaul. Translated from the third edition.
Vertaul.Date: 1799- Books
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The merchants and traders necessary companion. For the year 1715. Being a new and perfect account of all the stage-coaches, waggoners, and carriers, that comes to London, Westminster, and Southwark, from all Parts of England and Wales; The Places they Inn at, and the Days of their Setting out: All the Mistakes that were committed in the last are Here carefully and Exactly Rectified. To which is Added, The Day and Place were Goods may be sent by Water to the several Parts of England and Wales. As also the rates for hackney-coaches, and chairs, according the act of parliament.
Date: [1715]- Books
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Some plain queries humbly offered to the clergy: with an expostulatory address to the laity of the Church of England, on the declension of scriptural Christianity. By a lay-member of the Church of England.
Lay-member of the Church of England.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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England's black tribunal containing, I. The complete tryal of King Charles the first, by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, begun Jan. 20, 1648. Together with His Majesty's Speech on the Scaffold, erected at Whitehall Gate, on Tuesday Jan. 30, 1648. II. The loyal martyrology: Or A perfect Relation of the Sufferings and Death of the Nobility, Gentry, and others, who were inhumanly sacrific'd for their Loyalty to their Sovereigns King Charles I. and II. Together with their several Dying Speeches. III. An historical register of the Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen, who were slain in defence of their King and country, during the Unnatural Rebellion, begun in 1641. IV. The loyal confessors: In a brief Account of the most Eminent Sufferers, by Imprisonment, Banishment, or in Estate, for the Cause of His Sacred Majesty. To which is added, An Historical Preface, by a True Churchman.
Date: M,D,CC,XLVII [1747]- Books
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The life and adventures of Gilbert Langley, formerly of Serle-Street near Lincoln's-Inn, Goldsmith. Containing particularly, His Family, Education, and Accidents in his tender Years. His being sent into Flanders, to the Convent of English Benedictines at Doway, with a curious Detail of their Method in bringing up Youth. His return to England, and his first Slips in point of Honesty and Virtue. His Amours with all Sorts of loose Women, and great variety of Accidents which happened in Consequence of them. His meeting with a Cheat, who had Address enough to bite him twice. His Marriage, and fraudulent Arts to support a broken Fortune. His Contrivance to amass a vast Quantity of Jewels, Watches, rich Toys, &c. to the Amount of 20,000 l. His Flight to Holland, and strange Adventures there, 'till detected by his Creditors, and best Part of his Effects taken from him. His return to England, Voyage to the West-Indies, Rogueries there, and miserable Condition when he came back. Imprisoned in the Counter, reduced to Want, hangs Himself at a Bailiffs House; escape from thence, and a new Trip to Sea. His Travels thro' Spain, Adventures in the Canaries, arrival in Italy, and return to London. His last Exploit, which brought him within Sight of a Halter. Written by himself, in Maidstone-Goal, when under condemnation, for a robbery committed on the highway.
Langley, Gilbert.Date: [1740]- Books
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Calendars of the ancient charters, &c. and of the Welch and Scotish rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London: as also calendars of all the treaties of peace, &c. entered into by the Kings of England with those of Scotland; and of sundry Letters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the Chapter-House at Westminster. Together with Catalogues of the Records brought to Berwick from the Royal Treasury at Edingburgh; of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at Westminster, and of those which were removed to different Parts of Scotland by Order of King Edward I. The Proceedings relating to the carrying back the Records of Scotland into that Kingdom; and the Transactions of the Parliament there from the 15th of May 1639, to the 8th of March 1650. To which are added memoranda concerning the affairs of Ireland, extracted from the tower records. To the Whole is prefixed an Introduction, giving some Account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to the present Time.
Ayloffe, Joseph, Sir, 1709-1781.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Calendars of the ancient charters, and of the Welch and Scotish rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London: also calendars of all the treaties of peace entered into by the Kings of England with those of Scotland; and of sundry Letters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the Chapter-House at Westminster. Together With Catalogues of the Records brought to Berwick from the Royal Treasury at Edinburgh: of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at Westminster, and of those which were removed to different Parts of Scotland by Order of King Edward I. The Proceedings relating to the carrying back the Records of Scotland into that Kingdom; and the Transactions of the Parliament there from the 15th of May 1639, to the 8th of March 1650. To Which Are Added Memoranda concerning the Affairs Of AtIreland, Extracted From The Tower Records. With four copper plates, exhibiting all the various Hands in which the several Charters have been written, from the Reign of King William the Conqueror to that of Queen Elizabeth. To the Whole is prefixed an Introduction, giving some Account of the State of the Public Records from the Conquest to the present Time. By Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Bart. V. P. A. S. and F. R. S.
Ayloffe, Joseph, Sir, 1709-1781.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]