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Monthly medical reports of 3 (British) Infantry Division in Normandy, France, Belgium and Holland, June-Oct
Date: 1944Reference: RAMC/1184/2Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
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Hand-book for travellers in France. Being a guide to Normandy, Brittany, the rivers Loire, Seine, Rhone and Garonne, the French Alps, Dauphiné, Provence and the Pyrenees : with descriptions of the principal routes, railways, the approaches to Italy, the chief watering places, etc / [Anon].
John Murray (Firm)Date: 1843- Pictures
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Poultry of Normandy: cockerels and hens scratching at the ground on a grassy bank. Lithograph by E. Leroux, 1859, after C. Jacque.
Jacque, Charles Emile, 1813-1894Date: 1859Reference: 39955i- Books
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The maid of Normandy; or, the death of the Queen of France. A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatres Royal, Dublin and Cheltenham, Theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. By Edmund John Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake, &c. &c. Late Of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: MDCCXCIV [1794]- Books
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A critical history of the establishment of the Bretons among the Gauls, and of Their Dependence upon the Kings of France, and Dukes of Normandy. By Monsieur the Abbot of Vertot, Of the Academy Royal of Inscriptions, and Belles Lettres. Done from the original French, printed at Paris. ...
Vertot, abbé de, 1655-1735.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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The maid of Normandy; or, the death of the Queen of France. A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake, &c. &c. Late Of Pembroke College, Cambridge, And Now Of The Theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Books
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Consequences; or, the school for prejudice. A comedy, of three acts. As performed at the theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. By E. J. Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake; and the Maid of Normandy; or, the Death of the Queen of France, &c. Late of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Books
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The maid of Normandy; or, the death of the Queen of France. A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, Author of the Dreamer Awake, &c. &c. late of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and now of the Theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury. Entered at Stationers Hall.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Archives and manuscripts
Caen, France: establishment of a medical school
Caen, Municipal CouncilDate: 1802-1804Reference: MS.8704- Books
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The fatal sisters; or, the castle of the forest: a dramatic romance, of five acts. With a variety of poetic essays. By Edmund John Eyre, of the Theatres-Royal, Bath and Bristol; Late of Pembroke College, Cambridge: And Author of The Maid of Normandy; or, Death of the Queen of France, a Tragedy;-Consequences; or, The School for Prejudice, a Comedy;-The Dreamer awake; or, Pugilist match'd, &c. &c. &c.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: [1797]- Books
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The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet / containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; their expulsion thence; and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries ... Beginning at the year MCCCC, where that of Sir John Froissart finishes, and ending at the year MCCCCLXVII, and continued by others [J. du Clercq? and P. Desrey] to the year MDXVI. Translated by Thomas Johnes.
Monstrelet, Enguerrand de, approximately 1390-1453.Date: 1849- Books
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The Cursory sketch of the state of the naval, military and civil establishment, legislative, judical, and domestic oeconomy of this kingdom, during the fourteenth century; With a particular account of the campaign of King Edward the Third, in Normandy and France, in the years 1345 and 1346, to the taking of Calais. Collected merely from the ancient manuscripts in the British Museum, and elsewhere. By John Bree, A.M. rector of Rysholme, in the county of Lincoln and Mary Tay, in the county of Essex.
Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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Twenty four new and accurate maps of the several parts of Europe; (viz.) 1. The world in general. 2. Europe in particular. 3. Sweden and Norway. 4. Denmark. 5. Muscovy, or Russia. 6. Poland.7. Germany in general. 8. The north-east part of Germany, containing the Dutchies of Mecklenburgh and Pomerania, Brandenburgh, Saxony, Silesia, the marquisate of Lusatia, &c. 9. The north-west part of Germany, containing Cologne, Westphalia, Juliers, Cleeves, Munster, Osnaburgh, Holstein, Bremen, Hanover, Lunenburgh and Brunswick, Hesse-Cassel, &c. 10. The south-east part of Germany, viz. Bavaria, Newburgh, Saltzburgh, Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Brixen, Trent, Tirol, &c. 11. The south-west part of Germany, viz. Mentz and Treeves, palatine of the Rhine, circles of Franconia, Swabia and Alsace, Lorain, the Weteraw, &c. 12. Swabia and Franconia, with the Duke of Marlborough's March to Hochstet, &c. 13. The United-provinces, or Netherlands. 14. Flanders, or the Spanish-Netherlands; with the bishopricks of Combray and Liege. 15. France in general. 16. The north part of France, viz. Picardy, Normandy, Bretagne, Isle of France, Champagne and Orleanois. 17. The south part of France, viz. Burgundy, Lyonois, Guienne, Languedoc, Dauphine and Provence. 18. Spain and Portugal. 19. Italy in general, with Naples, the Isle of Sicily, &c. 20. Lombardy, with Dauphine, Provence, the Cevennes, &c. 21. The Swisse-Cantons, or Switzerland; with the Grisons country, &c. 22. Hungary, Transilvania, &c. 24. The English channel; with the coasts of England, France, and Holland. All (except the last) new done, according to the latest observations, by Herman Moll, geographer: And very useful to all that read the publick papers, or that have Mr. Echard's Gazetteer.
Moll, Herman, -1732.Date: [1715?]- Books
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A true and most remarkable account of some passages in the life of Mr. George de Benneville, of an ancient and noble protestant family in Normandy, [who is now, or lately was living in Pennsylvania] Who was often imprisoned in France, for Preaching, and was once brought upon the Scaffold to have his Head cut off. Who afterwards fell Sick of a Consumption, and to all Appearance died, and lay in that State forty-one Hours: What he saw and heard during that Time, both in the Regions of Misery and Happiness. Translated from the French of his own manuscript, by Elhanan Winchester. Never before published in English. To which is prefixed a preface by the translator. Published at the earnest Desire of several Friends, who have read the Account in Manuscript.
De Benneville, George, 1703-1793.Date: [1791]- Books
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Nobilissimi illustrissimique Domini, Domini Henrici, Marchionis de la Bazoniere, bellovacorum in Normannia præpositi præclarissimi, bibliothecæ catalogus. Catalogue of the Library of the most Illustrious Henry Marquis de la Bazoniere, Governor of Bayeux in Normandy. Consisting of a large Series of Books relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, &c. The particular Histories of their Principalities and Towns, with many private State-Pieces. The Byzantine Historians in Thirty one Volumes. Du Chesne's Historia Francorum five Volumes large Paper. All the Louvre Editions of the Latin and Greek and Latin Classicks in Folio, most of them in large Paper, bound in Morocco. An entire Set of the Old Elzevir Classicks in Fifty Volumes in Morocco, bound by the Abbé Du Sueil, and many in Usum Delphini, of the Paris Editions. Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, Painting, Law Civil and Canon, Benedictine and best Editions of the Fathers, &c. Great Numbers on large Paper; and many printed on Vellum, with several hundred Volumes in Folio, bound in Morocco by the Abbé Du Sueil. Which will begin to be sold very Cheap (the Price mark'd in each Book) at James Woodman's and David Lyon's shop in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, on Monday the first of February, 1724. Catalogues may be had Gratis at the Place of Sale.
Woodman, James.Date: 1725]- Books
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The maid of normandy; or, The death of the Queen of France. A tragedy, in four acts: as performed at the Theatre Wolverhampton. By Edmund John Eyre, author of the Dreamer awake, &c. &c. late of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and now of the theatres, Worcester, Wolverhampton, and Shrewsbury.
Eyre, Edmund John, 1767-1816.Date: 1794- Books
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Journal of a residence in Normandy / By J. Augustus St John.
St. John, James Augustus, 1795-1875.Date: 1831- Books
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Anglo-Norman antiquities considered, in a tour through part of Normandy, by Doctor Ducarel. Illustrated with twenty-seven copper-plates.
Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, 1713-1785.Date: [1767]- Books
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A tour through Normandy, described in a letter to a friend.
Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, 1713-1785.Date: [1754]- Books
Contribution à l'étude de la pharmacie dans la Normandie orientale du XVIe au XIXe siècle : la pharmacie dans les départments de l'Eure et de la Seine-Inférieure / [Yves Fages].
Fages, Yves.Date: 1953- Books
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La médecine et l'art en Normandie : documents pour servir à l'histoire de la médecine en Normandie / par Ch. de Beaurepaire [and others].
Beaurepaire, Charles de, 1828-1908.Date: [1903]-1906- Books
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Enquête sur le cancer en Normandie / par Raoul Brunon.
Brunon, Raoul.Date: 1893- Books
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Le problème de l'accroissement du cancer en Normandie / par Maurice Guillot.
Guillot, Maurice, 1871-Date: 1908- Books
Green hills and golden sands / by Peter Johnston.
Johnston, Peter.Date: [1944]- Books
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Illustrissimi & excellentissimi Ludovici Henrici, Comitis Castri-Briennij, Ludovico XIV. a Secretis, & ad Romam Legati, Bibliothecae, Ad ejusdem Filium Constantiae in Normannia Episcopum pertinentis, catalogus. A catalogue of the Library of his Excellency Louis Henry de Lomente, Count de Brienne, Secretary of State of Louis XIV. and Ambassador at Rome, belonging to his Son the late Bishop of Coutance in Normandy. Consisting of a Large Series of Books relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Asia, Africa; and America. The particular Histories and Antiquities of their Principalities and Towns, with several Thousand Private State-Pieces. The first Edition of the Bible printed on Vellum 1462. The Journal of the House of Lords from their Beginning to the Year 1665 in eighty Volumes in Folio. The Byzantine writers, thirty-one Volumes in Folio, in Morocco. All Du Chesne's Works in twenty-seven Volumes in Morocco. Theodore de Brie's Voyages compleat. Thuanos, large Paper, 5 vol. All the Greek and Latin Classick Authors, and most of them on large Paper. An entire Set of the Old Elzevir Classicks in Morocco, and many in Usum Delphini, of the Paris Editions. Book, of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, Painting, Law Civil and Canon, all the Benedictine and best Editions of the Fathers and Councils, Divinity, &c. Great Numbers on large Paper, and many printed on Vellum, with several hundred Volumes in Folio, bound in Morocco by the Famous Abbe du Sueil. Which will begin to be Sold very Cheap (the Price marked in each Book) at James Woodman's and David Lyon's Shop in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday the 28th of April, 1724.
Woodman and Lyon (London, England)Date: 1724]