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Description of the tumulus opened at Gristhorpe, near Scarborough : with engravings of the coffin, weapons, &c. / by W.C. Williamson.
Williamson, William Crawford, 1816-1895.Date: 1872- Pictures
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Richard Dickinson, an eccentric who imagines himself a wealthy king, from Scarborough. Engraving by Clark after H. Hysing.
Hysing, Hans, 1678-1752 or 1753.Date: 1725Reference: 20616i- Books
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The balnea: Or, An impartial description of all the popular watering places in England, interspersed with original sketches and incidental anecdotes, in excursions to Margate, Ramsoate, Tunbridge Wells, Brighton, Little Hampton, Bognar, Southampton, Lymington, Weymouth, Bath, Bristol Hot-wells, Cheltenham, Malvern, Bukton, Harrowgate, Scarborough, Tynmouth, and Yarmouth. With observations on serveral ancient and repectable towns and cities leading to the above remarkable places. By George Saville Carey.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1799- Books
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De successionibus apud Anglos: or, the law of hereditary descents. Shewing the rise, progress, and successive alterations thereof: And also the Laws of Descent, as they are now in Use; with a Scheme of Pedigrees, and the Degrees of Parentage and Consanguinity. First published from an original manuscript of Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England. By Sir Bartholomew Shower, Knt.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Ephemera
Whereas many inconveniences have attended the former manner of supplying the Kingdoms of England and Ireland with Pyrmont Water ... / Christian-Ulrich Reisener.
Reisener, Christian-Ulrich.Date: [1737?]- Books
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A defence of scripture doctrines, as understood by the Church of England; in reply to a pamphlet, entitled, "scripture the only guide to religious truth;" or, ̀̀a Narrative of the Proceedings of a Society of Baptists, in York, in Relinquishing the Popular Systems of Religion, &c.'' In a series of letters to Mr. D. Eaton. By the Rev. John Graham, Rector of St. Mary, Bishophill Sen. and of St. Saviour, York; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst.
Graham, John, Rector of St. Saviour, York.Date: Anno 1800- Books
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The history of the most remarkable life, and extraordinary adventures, of the truly honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd, Colonel Jack; who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: Came back a Merchant, was Five Times married to Four Whores, went into the Wars, behav'd Bravely, got Preferment, was made Colonel of a Regiment; return'd again to England, follow'd the Fortunes of the Chevalier de St. George, was taken at the Preston Rebellion; receiv'd his Pardon from the late King, is now at the Head of his Regiment, in the Service of the Czarina fighting against the Turks, compleating a Life of Wonders, and resolves to die a General. Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The history of the most remarkable life and extraordinary adventures, of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd Colonel Jack; Who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was made colonel of regiment; return'd again to England, follow'd the fortunes of the Chevalier de St. George, was taken at the late rebellion; receiv'd his pardon from the late king, is now at the head of his regiment, in the service of the Czarina fighting against the Turks, compleating a life of wonders, and resolves to die a general. Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Journals
Annual report of the Board of Management / Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary.
Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary (Scarborough, England)Date: 1852-- Books
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Annual report of the Board of Management : 1926 / Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary.
Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary (Scarborough, England)Date: 1926- Books
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Annual report of the Board of Management : 1927 / Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary.
Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary (Scarborough, England)Date: 1927- Books
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Annual report of the Board of Management : 1928 / Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary.
Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary (Scarborough, England)Date: 1928- Books
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The compleat English copyholder: or, a guide to lords of manors, Justices of the Peace, Tenants, Stewards, Attornies, Bailiffs, Constables, Gamekeepers, Haywards, Reeves, Surveyors of the Highways, &c. being the Common and Statute Law of England, together with the adjudged Cases relating to Manors, Copyhold Estates, Courts-Leet and Courts-Baron, Common Placed; Containing the whole practice of the Court-Leet, Court of ancient Demesne, Court-Baron, and Musick-Court of the Honour of Tutbury, and the Business of a Manor in all its Branches. And Also The Tenures, Customs, and Usages of several Manors in England and Wales, shewing who has Right to attend the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain, or to perform other Scrvices to them, or the Lords of the several Manors, collected from Records, Manuscripts, and printed Books; with Directions for distraining for rent; by the late Sir Bartholomew Shower. ... . By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Gentleman of the Inner Temple.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Magna Britannia antiqua & nova: or, a new, exact, and comprehensive survey of the ancient and present state of Great-Britain. Consisting of I. A Compleat and Accurate Description of the Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Parishes in the Kingdom. II. Their Antiquities. Their Ecclesiastical, Civil, Natural, and Literary History; with a View of the Manners, Policy and Customs of the Inhabitants. III. A Copious Account of the Foundations, Endowments, Original State, and present Condition of the Cathedrals, Monasteries, Churches, Palaces, and other publick Structures. IV. Compleat Lists of most of the Church Livings in England, and in what Hundred or Deanary they lye: Their Value in the King's Books, and real Income; also an Account of many of their Present Patrons and Incumbents. V. A full History and Description of all the Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats and their Present Possessors, with Pedigrees of their Families, Ancient and Modern, according to the best Accounts. Likewise Memoirs of the Lives and Actions of such eminent Persons as have particularly signalized themselves by their Conduct or Writings. The whole being more Comprehensive and Instructive than Camden, or any Other Author on this Subject. And Illustrated not only with General Mapps, but also particular ones of each County, and other Plates curiously Engraved, representing the Roman, Saxon and Danish Antiquities found in this Island: As likewise Tables shewing at Sight the Distances of Market Towns and other remarkable Places not only from one another but also from London. With many other Particulars that are curious and worthy Notice. Collected and compiled from the antiquities and histories at large of each county. With many Accounts accurately taken on the Spot, and communicated by several judicious hands. ...
Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Amicable Society, instituted March the 26th. 1729 by voluntary contribution, for cloathing and educating the children of the poor of Scarborough.
Amicable Society (Scarborough, England)Date: 1800?]- Books
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The History and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick, the female rambler. Contents. I. An account of her parents, and their residence at Scarborough, in Yorkshire. II. The death of her father-her mother and she retires from Scarborough for a year. III. Their return, and visited by the nobility and gentry. IV. Colonel Blandford and Lord Richmore make love to her. V. The colonel is favoured-Lord Richmore makes her great presents and thinks the loves him. VI. 'Squire meadows makes love to her mother, who is determined to accept of his hand. VII. 'Squire meadows persuades her mother to put Miss Betsey in a nunnery. VIII. My Lord finds the colonel's treachery and assassinates him, and flies the country-she gets out of the nunnery in man's cloaths, meets Lord Richmore at Calais, he does not know her in her disguise, quarrels, with him at cards, and kills him in a duel. IX. She comes to London, goes to the day. Countess of R- falls in love with her, she relates her sad story, the countess becomes her friend, and supplies her with money to travel with. X. Goes by the name of Johnson at Southampton-narrow escape being murdered through the jealousy of a young lady-tired of rambling returns to the countess of R-, who cloaths her according to her sex and by her own desire places her at a nunnery in France. XI. The history of Miss Nugent-a surprising discovery-the colonel and another gentleman are alive, who were supposed dead-betsey and two young ladies leave the convent, return to England, and are made happy; Betley is reconciled to her mother and receives her fortune. With many more remarkable adventures, too tedious to insert here, so shall refer the reader to the work itself.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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Annual report /Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home, Seamer Road, Scarborough : 1929.
Scarborough Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home.Date: 1929- Books
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The laws of England concerning the game, of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. and of forests, chales, parks, warrens, deer, doves, dove-cotes, conies, and all other game in general: And also concerning setting-dogs, grey-hounds, lurchers, nets, tunnels, lowbels, guns, and all manner of engmes and instruments mentioned in the several statutes to destroy the game; shewing who are qualified by law to keep and use them, and the punishments of those who keep them, not being qualified. Likewise the proper seasons allowed by act of Parliament for hunting, fishing and fowling. The whole being a compleat collection of all the statute-law concerning the game: and of all the cases, resolutions and judgements in the several courts of record at Westminister relating thereunto. Together with the nature of, and proceedings in, the several courts belonging to a forest; the method of chusing, and oaths of the respective officers; and the authority, power and duty of agistors, bow bearers, beadles, chief justice in eyre, clerks of the peace, church-wardens, constables, foresters, game-keepers, justices of peace, keepers, lords of manors, overseers of the poor, parkers, rangers, regarders, sheriffs, Stewards of forest courts, Stewards of leets, verderors, wardens and woodwards By William Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq; to which are now added, (never before printed) English forms of convictions, declarations, indictments, justifications, licences, mittimus's, pleas, warrants, original writs, &c. Digested under proper titles, in an alphabetical order.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1736- Books
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Annual report : 1926 / Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home.
Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home (Scarborough, England)Date: 1926- Journals
Annual report /Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home, Seamer Road, Scarborough.
Scarborough Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home.Date: 1867-- Journals
Annual report / Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home.
Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home (Scarborough, England)Date: 1867-- Books
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The balnea, or, An impartial description of all the popular watering places in England : interspersed with original sketches and incidental anecdotes, in excursions to Margate [etc.] ... with observations on several ancient and respectable towns and cities leading to the above remarkable places / by George Saville Carey.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1799- Ephemera
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Bought of Smith Bros : wholesale and retail dealers in fish, game, poultry, venison, &c., Wenham Lake ice, native oysters.
Smith Bros. (Scarborough, England)Date: [1910?]- Books
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[Report 1927] / School Medical Officer of Health, Scarborough.
Scarborough (England). Council.Date: 1927- Books
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[Report 1937] / School Medical Officer of Health, Scarborough.
Scarborough (England). Council.Date: 1937