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Garrick's vagary: or, England run mad. With particulars of the Stratford Jubilee.
Date: 1769- Pictures
King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Engraving by A.W. Warren (?) after P. van Somer, 18--.
Somer, Paul van, approximately 1576-1621.Date: [1802]Reference: 2046803i- Pictures
Queen Elizabeth I; and King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Engraving by J. Pass, 179-.
Date: [1791-1794]Reference: 2046804i- Archives and manuscripts
Howard, Jewell & Co., Chemists, Stratford, Essex
Date: 1809-1844Reference: MS.7736- Archives and manuscripts
Howard, Jewell & Co., Chemists, Stratford, Essex
Date: 1809-1863Reference: MS.7654- Books
Techniques in endocrine research : proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Stratford-upon-Avon, England, under the auspices of the University of Birmingham / edited by Peter Eckstein and Francis Knowles.
NATO Advanced Study Institute (1963 : Stratford-upon-Avon, England)Date: 1963- Pictures
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Map of England and Wales and surrounding seas. Engraving by J. Russell, 1803.
Russell, J., active 1803-1804.Date: 31 March 1803Reference: 576760i- Books
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The impartial churchman: Or, A fair and candid Representation of the Excellency and Beauty of the Church of England. Together with an Earnest and Affectionate Address to Protestant Dissenters. By Robert Warren, D. D. Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex.
Warren, Robert, 1680-1740.Date: 1728- Pictures
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Sweden: map. Engraving, 1808.
Date: [1808]Reference: 677648i- Books
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Letters from Sicily. Written in the year 1798, by a gentleman to his friends in England.
Richards, Thomas Bingham.Date: 1800- Books
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The sketch of a bill for the improvement of the medical and surgical, and veterinary sciences, and for regulating the practice thereof.
Harrison, Edward, 1759-1838.Date: [1810]- Books
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A new and complete history of England, from the first settlement of Brutus, upwards of one thousand years before Julius Cæsar, to the year 1793. ... Forming a chronological detail of ... all the monarchs ... Also biographical anecdotes of admirals, generals, ... By Charles Alfred Ashburton, Esq.
Ashburton, Charles Alfred.Date: [1791-94]- Books
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An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together. To which is added, a synopsis of all the parts of learning. By Samuel Johnson, D.D. late president of King's-College, in New-York; now rector of Christ's Church, at Stratford, New England.
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness.
Date: 1792-1796- Books
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A circular letter, from the independent ministers, assembled at Nuneaton, August the 6th 1793, to the associated churches, in Warwickshire: Meeting at Warwick, Coventry, Birmingham, Foreshill, Bedworth, Nuneaton, Stretton, Atherstone, Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenilworth, and Kineton. With a postscript, addressed to the independent associations of ministers, in the other counties of England and Wales.
Congregational Churches in Warwickshire.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together. To which is added, a synopsis of all the parts of learning. The second edition, Corrected and much amended by Samuel Johnson, D.D. late president of King's-College, in New-York; now rector of Christ's Church, at Stratford, New-England, and missionary from the society.
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772.Date: 1771- Books
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Chamberlin, 1627 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord 1627. and according to Maginus the 5589 from the creation of the world. Being the third after leap yeare. Made and set forth according to art by Joseph Chamberlin of Stratford in the county of Suffolke. The astronomicall calculations being principally referred to the meridian and latitude of Stratford, where the pole articke is eleuated almost 25. [sic] degrees, and may serue for all the south part of Great Britaine.
Chamberlaine, Joseph, active 1627-1649Date: [1627]- Pictures
Lady Jane Grey is led to her execution, handing over her table-book to Sir John Gage. Line engraving with etching by Warren after W. Hamilton, 1802.
Hamilton, William, 1751-1801.Date: 11 December 1802Reference: 43438i- Pictures
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Colonel Kirke draws the attention of a distressed young lady to the body of her brother whom he had hanged in an adjoining room. Engraving by F. Deeves after W. Hamilton.
Hamilton, William, 1751-1801.Date: 18 June 1803Reference: 42996i- Books
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A new and complete history of England, from the first settlement of Brutus, upwards of one thousand years before Julius Cæsar, to the year 1795. Comprising an Accurate Account of the Revolutions, Conquests, Wars, Battles, Sea-Fights, Blockades, Bombardments, Sieges, Skirmishes, Fortifications, Treaties, Acquisitions, Discoveries, Settlements, Treasons, Plots, Conspiracies, Assassinations, Civil Commotions, Inundations, Earthquakes, Storms, Hurricanes, Constitution, Laws, Charters, Corporations, Privileges, Immunities, Government, Religion, Customs, Manners, Commerce, Inventions, Arts and Sciences, Learning, Antiquities, Naval & Military Transactions, &c. With Every Circumstance Worthy of Being Recorded in the British Annals; Forming a chronological detail of the Transactions of all the monarchs Have Swayed the Sceptre of Britain; Wherein their Characters are properly delineated, with equal Impartiality and Disinteresle iness; Whether exalted by their Virtues or execrated for their Vices, remarkable for their Courage or detested for their Pusiltanimity. Also, biographical anecdotes of admirals, generals, Statesmen, Patriots, Historians, Orators, &c. Whose superior Abilities have immortalized their Names, and contributed to the Honour and Dignity of their Country. The Whole carefully pruned of the Errors of preceding Historians; their Party-Prejudices, Absurdities, and fabulous Details removed for the more solid Recital of Historical Facts, confirmed by the Evidence of the most authentic Authors; containing, for the Space of near Three Thousand Years, whatever is deserving of being recorded in a Work of so much Importance as the History of Great-Britain. By Charles Alfred Ashburton, Esq.
Ashburton, Charles Alfred.Date: [1795]- Books
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A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism, in a series of letters / with notes and an appendix, by the editor.
Date: 1790- Books
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Chamberlin, 1628 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord 1628. and according to Maginus the 5590. from the creation of the world. Being bissextile or leape-yeare. Made & set forth according to art by Joseph Chamberlaine student in the mathematicks. The astronomicall calculations being principally referred to the meridian and latitude of Stratford in suffolke, where the pole articke is eleuated almost 52. degrees, and may serue for all the south part of Great Britaine.
Chamberlaine, Joseph, active 1627-1649Date: [1627]- Books
Black jacks and leather bottells : being some account of leather drinking vessels in England and incidentally of other ancient vessels / by Oliver Baker ... with numerous illustrations by the author.
Baker, Oliver, 1856-1939.Date: [1921]- Books
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New general English dictionary; Peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, ... sculpture, sur..., &c. not only fully explain'd, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation; and mark'd with initial letters, to denote the part of speech to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly, as those who have been some years, conversant in the Latin, Greek, &c. languages. Together with a supplement, of the proper names of the most noted [kin]gdoms, provinces, ... throughout the known world. As also the most celebrated emperors, kings, queens, ... whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the Old or New Testament. The Whole alphabetically digested, and accented in the same manner, and for the same purpose, as the preceding; part; ... Originally begun by the Late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, school-master at Stratford-le-Beau, author of The guide to the English tongue, the spelling dictionary &c. and now finish'd by William Pardon, gent. The fifth edition, with the addition of the several market towns of England and Wales; giving a general description of the places, their ...market-places, government, manufactures, number of representatives sent to Parliament, Distance from London, both in computed and measured miles, &c.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A new general English dictionary; Peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. Wherein the difficult words, and technical terms made use of in anatomy, architecture, ... sculpture, surgery, &c. are not fully explained, but accented on their proper syllables, to prevent a vicious pronunciation, and marked with initial letters, to denote the part of speech to which each word peculiarly belongs. To which is prefixed, A compendious English grammar, with general rules for the ready formation of one part of speech from another; by the due application whereof, such as understand English only, may be able to write as correctly and elegantly as those who have been some years conversant in the Latin, Greek, and other languages.Together with a supplement of the proper names of the most noted kingdoms, provinces, ... As also of the most celebrated emperors, kings, queens, ... whether Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, or Christian; but more especially such as are mentioned either in the Old or New Testament. The whole alphabetically digested, and accented in the same manner, and for the same purpose as the preceding part; ... Originally begun by the Late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, school-master at Stratford-le-Bow, author of The guide to the English tongue, the spelling dictionary, &c. and finished by the Late William Pardon, gent. The thirteenth edition, with the addition of the several market towns in England and Wales, giving a general description of the places, their situations, market days, government, manufactures, number of representatives sent to Parliament, distance from London, both in computed and measured miles, &c.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]