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Tables of Præm0 D!a. or discompt for the more easy knowing the value of any broken sum of stock or debentures, &c. from 1000 l. to 1 l. At ? to 100 per Cent. to the one Hundredth Part of a Penny. Calculated and exactly examined by Edward Jackson.
Jackson, Edward, active 1725.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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King Edward IV. and the tanner of tamworth.
Date: [1775?]- Ephemera
Dr. Jenner : Edward Jenner, born May 1749, died February, 1823.
Date: 1838- Pictures
An industrial mill representing the 'Penny magazine': Lord John Russell and Bishop Maltby feed it with liberalism and whiggism, Lord Brougham and Lord Spencer turn the crank handles, and Charles Knight feeds the resulting product to John Bull. Lithograph by R. Seymour, 1832.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1 Oct 1832Reference: 608228i- Digital Images
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Abbey Token C14th; Edward III silver penny
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Drag histories, herstories and hairstories : drag in a changing scene. Volume 2 / edited by Mark Edward and Stephen Farrier.
Date: 2021- Digital Images
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Reverse of Abbey Token C14th; Edward III silver penny
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The danger attending an enlightened and free people, from a national intercourse with those, who live under an idolatrous religion, and despotick government. A sermon preached at Aldgate-Church, in London, on Friday, the 27th of April, 1753, before the Honourable Edward Vernon, Esq; grand president, and the several laudable associations of Anti-Gallicans. By John Free, D.D. Vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire, and lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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An authentic account of the weights, measures, exchanges, customs, duties, port-charges, &c. &. made use of, and paid at the several ports in the East-Indies, traded unto by Europeans: together with an account of all the different coins (both real and imaginary,) by whic all accompts in Asia are kept. Also The Coins, Weights, Names and Touches of Gold, Emperor's and Hoppo's Duties on the Measurage of European-Ships; with the Duties on all Good; Imported and Exported at Canton in China. To which are added, Tables, reducing Troy-Weights into Canton-Weight; and Canton-Weights into Troy-Weights, for the readier Payment of Silver to the Chinese-Merchants, calculated with the greatest Exactness from one Penny-Weight to 100,000 Ounces, and from one Mace to 100,000 Tales &c, &c. Great Part whereof is from the Author's own Experience, and the Remainder compiled from the most outkentick Accounts, taken by the Armenian and Portuguese Merchants, who are continually trading from Port to Port in the East-Indies. The whole being of great Use to all Gentlemen trading to those parts, by preventing the many and too frequent Impositions and Frauds committed by the Natives, By Thomas Brooks.
Brooks, Thomas (Accountant)Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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An assemblage of coins, fabricated by authority of the Archbishops of Canterbury. All the Metropolitical Coins, whether already published, or latent in private Cabinets, so far at least as the Author's Correspondence extends, are here engraved in one View, and illustrated with a proper Commentary. An Essay is annexed, in which some Account is given of the Origine, the variable Fate and Fortune, and the final Determination of these inferior and subordinate Mints; and something concerning the Nature and particular Circumstances of them, with other incidental Matters relative to the Subject, is occasionally noticed; with Intention of throwing some Light on a Branch of the Science of Medals both curious and copious, though but imperfectly considered by our English Medalists. To the whole are subjoined, two dissertations on similar subjects, I. On a fine Coin of Aelfred the Great, with his Head. II. On the famous Unic of the late Mr. Thoresby, supposed to be a Coin of St. Edwin, but shewn to be a Penny of Edward the Confessor; wherein a Plan is laid down for re-engraving Sir Andrew Fountaine's Tables of the Saxon Coins. By Samuel Pegge, M.A.
Pegge, Samuel, 1704-1796.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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The irish comes commercii, or trader's-companion. Containing I. Exact and Useful Tables, shewing the Value of any Quantity of Goods or Wares ready cast up, more adapted to Merchants Use, than any other extant. Calculated by Edward Hatton, Gent. II. Tables of Exchange. In two Parts. I. English Money Exchanged into Irish. 2. Irish Money Exchanged into English. Each by Addition only, for any Sum from 300 Pounds to I Penny, and at the several Rates, whether Quarters or Eighths, from Five per Cent. to Eleven per Cent. III. Tables of Commission at the several Rates mostly used in Ireland. IV. An Index to Interest. Containing Tables of Simple Interest, at 5, 6, and 7 per Cent. from 1 Day to 30 Days, and for 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 Days, and 1 Year. By E. Hatton, Gent. Together with Tables of Interest at the same Rates, for 3, 6 and 9 Months. To all which is prefixed, The New Table of Coin, as the same was made current by the Lords Justices Proclamation from the 8th Day of July, 1751. Together with a Table of the Number of Yards in the several Scores of Linen, from 1 to 150. The Tables of Exchange, Commission, and Coin Calculated originally: All the other Tables cast up in Manuscript, and the whole work corrected at the press, by John Watson, Bookseller.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well; by which (if every day be carefully observed) a man may be much enabled (Through God's grace) to spend his whole life well. By the Right Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. Courteous reader, when you have read his small book, and think it not worthy of one penny when perus'd, keep it clean return it in two hours.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: Printed in the year 1748- Books
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A catalogue of a valuable collection of ancient and modern coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper: Consisting of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, and English. Amongst the many curious coins in this collection are, an unpublished penny of Henry I. Edward III.'s calais penny, Henry VIII.'s farthing, Charles I.'s Oxford penny, a coin of Perkin Warbeck, two Elizabeth's farthings, different and undescribed, and many equally rare: Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, at his house, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho, on Thursday the 3d, and Friday the 4th, of May, 1781. To be viewed on Wednesday the 2d, and each day till the time of sale; which will begin at half an hour after eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual.
Gerard, Mr. (John), -1794.Date: 1781]- Pictures
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A young woman with folded hands giving thanks to heaven, an older woman points to a crowd carrying a young man wrapped in a blanket. Engraving by W. Sedgwick after E. Penny, 1780.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: 1780Reference: 20004i- Pictures
A girl fainting and collapsing into the arms of a woman, in the background is a similar scene of a fainting man. Engraving by W. Sedgwick after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Reference: 20002i- Pictures
A sick lady addressing her husband, and being nursed by three women. Mezzotint by V. Green after E. Penny, 1774.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: March the 22nd 1775Reference: 466055i- Pictures
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A generous physician refusing payment from a sick patient's wife. Stipple engraving by J. Baldrey, 1784, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: 1 June 1784Reference: 21602i- Pictures
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Sir Astley Paston Cooper. Stipple engraving by H. Robinson after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Reference: 2051i- Pictures
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A young man in tricorn hat raises his glass in a toast to his lover. Etching by C. Ryley, c. 1792, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: March 1792Reference: 26867i- Pictures
A greedy medical practitioner demanding a section of bread or cake (?) for payment from a poor family. Stipple engraving by J. Baldrey, 1784, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: 1 June 1784Reference: 20795i- Pictures
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A man with his gouty leg on a stool, a maid accidently pours boiling water over him and a small boy is stealing from his wallet, perhaps further punishment for his overindulgence. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1775, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: [22 March 1775]Reference: 23959i- Pictures
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A greedy medical practitioner demanding a section of bread or cake (?) for payment from a poor family. Colour stipple engraving by J. Baldrey, 1784, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: 1 June 1784Reference: 20806i- Books
Moufet's Theatrum Insectorum / H. Malcolm Fraser.
Fraser, H. Malcolm (Henry Malcolm)Date: 1946- Books
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On the detection of aconite by its physiological action : being notes of experiments made in connection with the trial of Dr. E. W. Pritchard / by Frederick Penny and James Adams.
Penny, Frederick, 1816-1869.Date: [1865]- Books
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On the detection of aconite by its physiological action : being notes of experiments made in connection with the trial of Dr. E.W. Pritchard / by Frederick Penny and James Adams.
Date: 1865