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The debate at large, between the House of Lords and House of Commons, at the free conference, held in the painted chamber, in the session of the Convention, anno 1688 : Relating to the word, Abdicated, and the vacancy of the throne, in the Common's vote
Great Britain. Parliament
1695
The text begins on p. 19, but the book is complete according to its signatures.
The sports and pastimes of the people of England from the earliest period : including the rural and domestic recreations, May games, mummeries, pageants, processions and pompous spectacles; illustrated by reproductions from ancient paintings in which are represented most of the popular diversions
Strutt, Joseph (1749-1802); Cox, J Charles (1843-1919)
1801
The history and antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and chapel of St. George : with the institution, laws and ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter... with an account of the town and corporation of Windsor; the royal apartments, and paintings in the castle ... the whole intirely new wrote, and illustrated with cuts
Pote, Joseph (1703?-1787)
1749
By J. Pote.
The history and antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and chapel of St. George : with the institution, laws and ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter... with an account of the town and corporation of Windsor; the royal apartments, and paintings in the castle ... the whole intirely new wrote, and illustrated with cuts
Pote, Joseph (1703?-1787)
1749
By J. Pote.
The history of the Cathedral Church of Durham as it was before the dissolution of the monastry : containing an account of the rites, customs, and ceremonies used therein, together with a particular description of the fine paintings in the windows, likewise the translation of St. Cuthbert's body from Holy-Island; with the various accidents that attended to it's interment here. With an appendix of divers antiquities, collected from the best manuscripts
Davies, John (1625-1693); Hunter, Christopher; Wassington, John
[1733]
First published in 1672 under title: The ancient rites and monuments of the... Church of Durham. Additions by Christopher Hunter.
The Lord Clarendon's history of the grand rebellion compleated : Containing I. The heads of the great men on both sides, whose characters he gives, (being 85 in number) drawn from original paintings of Vandike, A. More, Dobson, Corn, Johnson, and other eminent painters. And engraved by Mr. Vertue, Mr. Vandegutcht, Mr. Sturt, &c. II. The tracts, speeches, letters, memorials, &c. mention'd in the said history, are here at large, and refer'd to the page therein. With his lordship's life. III. Three maps, viz. 1. South Britain (with the tract of King Charles the Second's miraculous escape from Worcester.). 2. North Britain. 3. Ireland. IV. Two tables, one of the heads, and who painted and engrav'd them. The other, of all the battles that was fought; both referring to the pages in the aforesaid history. Useful to all that had same bound up before those heads, &c. were engraved
Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of (1609-1674)
1715
p. 753 misnumbered 752. p. 629-678 omitted in paging; no. 61, 84-86 omitted in numbering portraits. Maps by Herman Moll. "Pag. 197" appears on margin of first two, although tables place them at p. 4...