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A sermon preached at Gosport, at the ordination of the reverend Mr. Thomas Williams, June 6, 1750. By John Cumming, A.M. together with an introduction discourse, by Samuel Hayward: Mr. Williams's consession of faith: and a charge delivered by Nicholas Pearson.
Cumming, John, M.A.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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[An] essay on the bilious, or yellow fever of Jamaica. By John Williams.
Williams, John, -1750.Date: 1750- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the Late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; Who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set fire to the barn and ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular account of his unheard-of cruelties, acts of revenge, and malice; particularly to his first wife and children, and neighbours, where-ever he lived: together with his behaviour during his confinement in goal to the time of his execution, and his last dying words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting fire to the barn and ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for house-breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the highway, who were all three executed at the same time with Collington.
Date: 1750- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set fire to the barns and ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for house-breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set Fire to the Barn and Ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, A full Account of the Life and Dying Words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for House-Breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the Highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent; who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set Fire to the Barn and Ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours, where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution, and his last Dying Words. To which is added, a full account of the life and dying words of John Stone, for setting Fire to the Barn and Ricks of the said Mr. John Clarke; as also those of John Williams for House-Breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the Highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
Date: [1750]- Books
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The trials of the prisoners who were try'd at the assizes held at Maidstone, for the county of Kent, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, being the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d of March, 1749-50, before the Hon. Sir Thomas Denison, knt. one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench. In which are the remarkable trials of John Stone, late of Challock Lees, for maliciously and wickedly setting fire to the barn, corn and hay-ricks of Mr. John Clarke of Throwleigh; John Collington, a gentleman farmer of a considerable estate, for counselling, abetting, aiding and hiring the said John Stone to commit the said wicked act; also of Benjamin Baker and Francis Foster, for robbing on the highway; William Randal, for stealing a mare; Henry Farleys, for robbing on the highway; William Randal, for stealing a mare; Henry Farleys, for robbing his master, the late Mr. Clarke, of Denton, of 14l. 18s. John Williams, for breaking open the house of Richard Mey, of St. Cosmus and Domain in the Bleane, in the night-time, and stealing and taking away a silver watch, the property of Stephen Gammon, who received sentence of death. Likewise of James Lawrenson, for a rape on Fanny Collier, a child of ten years old; William Barlow, for a rape on Mary Ray, the wife of William Ray of Cliffe; Thomas Munn, for sending several threatening letters to Michael Comport, of Cobham in Kent, and Stephen Barret and Joseph Gregory, for going in disguise to the barn of the abovementioned John Clarke of Throwleigh, and forcibly taking him from thence, beating him, and firing a carbine and pistol at him, for which purpose they were hired by the abovesaid John Collington.
Great Britain. Assizes (Kent, England)Date: 1750- Books
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The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd at the Assizes held at Maidstone, for the county of Kent, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, being the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d of March, 1749-50, before the Hon. Sir Thomas Denison, Knt. one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench. In which are the Remarkable Trials of John Stone, late of Challock Lees, for maliciously and wickedly setting Fire to the Barn, Corn and Hay-Ricks of Mr. John Clarke of Throwleigh; John Collington, a Gentleman Farmer of a considerable Estate, for counselling, abetting, aiding and hiring the said John Stone to commit the said wicked Act; also of Benjamin Baker and Francis Foster, for robbing on the High-Way; William Randal, for stealing a Marc; Henry Farleys, for robbing his Master, the late Mr. Clarke, of Denton, of 14 l. 18s. John Williams, for breaking open the House of Richard May, of St. Cosmus and Damian in the Bleaue, in the Night-Time, and stealing and taking away a Silver Watch, the Property of Stephen Gammon, who received Sentence of Death. Likewise Of James Lawrenson, for a Rape on Fanny Collier, a Child of Ten Years old; William Barlow, for a Rape on Mary Ray, the Wife of William Ray of Cliffe; Thomas Munn, for sending several threatening Letters to Michael Comport, of Cobham in Kent, and Stephen Barret and Joseph Gregory, for going in Disguise to the Barn of the abovementioned John Clarke of Throwleigh, and forcibly taking him from thence, beating him, and firing a Carbine and Pistol at him, for which Purpose they were hired by the abovesaid John Collington.
Great Britain. Assizes (Kent, England)Date: [1750]- Archives and manuscripts
John Hodgkin junior (1800-1875)
Date: 1809-1976Reference: PP/HO/EPart of: Hodgkin family- Archives and manuscripts
Letters to different correspondents
Date: 1722-1744Reference: MS.6146Part of: Jurin, James (1684-1750), physician and Secretary of the Royal Society- Archives and manuscripts
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Stukeley, William (1687-1765)
Stukeley, William, 1687-1765Date: 1750Reference: MS.4726- Archives and manuscripts
Stukeley, William (1687-1765)
Stukeley, William, 1687-1765Date: c. 1750Reference: MS.4727- Archives and manuscripts
Hunter, William (1718-1783) (& others)
Hunter, William, 1718-1783Date: c. 1750Reference: MS.2967- Books
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The good Christian never dies. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Andrew Undershaft, at the funeral of William Berriman, D.D. February 10, 1749. By Glocester Ridley, ...
Ridley, Glocester, 1702-1774.Date: 1750- Books
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A delightful recreation for the industrious. A copy book of plain and practical writing ... Invented & performed by, William Brooks. ... Georgius Bickham Londini sculp.
Brooks, William, 1696-1749.Date: [1750?]- Books
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The forgetful sinner, reminded of his approaching end. A sermon, preached at Liverpool in Lancashire, at the funeral of the late Mr. Abraham Storer. By William Halley, Minister of the Gospel. Pray read it and keep it clean, it will be call'd for To-Morrow, with more if wanted Price Two-Pence, or Twelue Shillings a Hundred to those who are dispos'd to give them away.
Halley, William.Date: [1750?]- Books
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Answers or defences for his Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of his Majesty; to the claim of John Gordon, Esq; second son of the deceased Sir James Gordon of Park, to the lands and barony of Park, which sometime belonged to Sir William Gordon of Park, now attainted of high treason, - founded on a tailie.
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Grant : 1746-1754)Date: 1750]- Archives and manuscripts
Clapham, William (fl. 1750-1785), M.D.
Clapham, William, fl. 1750-1785Date: 1775-1835Reference: MS.6928- Books
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A sermon written and preach'd in 1750, occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Doctor John Pelling, Senior Canon of Windsor, and Rector of St. Ann's, Soho, by the late Reverend Dr. Church, Afternoon Lecturer of the said Parish, but never before publish'd. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. With an elegant copper-plate of the doctor, well known to have been a very striking likeness of Him-
Church, Thomas, 1707-1756.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, May 29, 1750. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. By William Sandford, D. D. Minister of Aldermanbury, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor.
Sandfords, William, -1754.Date: [1750]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Monday, June 11, 1750. Being the anniversary of his Majesty's accession to the throne. By William Sandford, D. D. Minister of Aldermanbury, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor.
Sandfords, William, -1754.Date: [1750]- Books
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The history of the life and sufferings of that eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Welch, sometime Minister of the Gospel at Ayr. With some remarkable prophecies while he was prisoner in the castle of Edinburgh, and in France, together with two prophetical letters. One from the castle of Blackness to Dame Lilias Graham, Countess of Wigtoun, January 6. 1606. The other wrote to Sir William Livingstoun of Kilsyth, one of the lords of the College of Justice from Blackness, 1605.
Kirkton, James, 1628-1699.Date: 1750?]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, May 29. 1750. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. By William Sandford, D. D. Minister of Aldermanbury, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor.
Sandfords, William, -1754.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Information for His Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of his Majesty, respondent; against John Gordon, Esquire, second son of the deceased Sir James Gordon of Park, claimant; in virtue of a tailie of the lands and barony of Park, which sometime belonged to Sir William Gordon of Park, now attainted of high-treason.
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Grant : 1746-1754)Date: 1750]- Books
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Essays on the bilious fever : containing the different opinions of those eminent physicians John Williams and Parker Bennett, of Jamaica: which was the cause of a duel, and terminated in the death of both.
Williams, John, -1750.Date: 1752