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Replies to Mr. M.T. Sadler's protest against the Factory Commission
Bethune, John Elliot Drinkwater (1801-1851); Power, Sir Alfred (1805-1888); Sadler, Michael Thomas (1780-1835)
1833
Memorable visit to Kirkstall Abbey and Kirkstall Forge of the Countess of Cardigan, September 18th, 1873
Butler, Hugh Myddleton
1938
"Presented by Hugh Myddleton Butler, Kirkstall Forge." -- T.p.
The Antiquities of York city, and the civil government thereof : with a list of all the mayors and bayliffs, lord mayors and sheriffs, from the time of King Edward the First, to his present year, 1719
Hildyard, Christopher; Torr, James; Hildyard, Francis
1719
Signed p. [6]: Francis Hildyard. Although attributed to James Torr, probably not his work, since he had been dead for several years (James M. Biggins, Historians of York, 1956). Earlier edition pu...
Seven : a book of verses
Wainwright, Albert; Swan Press (Leeds)
1922
i. Age gothique doré / Wilfred Rowland Childe -- ii. From "Calypso" / Clarice M. Covell -- iii. Li-po / S. Matthewman -- iv. Confession / T. Wray-Milnes -- v. Dawn / Dorothy Una Ratcliffe -- vi. Tear...
Miscelanea in prosa : con note, &c
Formiggini, M A; Zacchiroli, Francesco (1826); Algarotti, Francesco conte (1712-1764); Landi, Giulio conte (1550-1580)
1796
Signature title: Tom. 1; a companion volume to Miscelanea poetica, 1796. Added engraved t.p., with vignette: Miscelanea in prosa, osía, Scelta d'ingegnose operette : con note &c. ad uso degli studi...
A walk through Leeds, or, stranger's guide to every thing worth notice in that ancient and populous town : with an account of the woollen manufacture of the West-Riding of Yorkshire. With plates
Billam, Francis T
1806
Anonymous, by Francis T. Billam.
A walk through Leeds, or, stranger's guide to every thing worth notice in that ancient and populous town : with an account of the woollen manufacture of the West-Riding of Yorkshire. With plates
Billam, Francis T
1806
Anonymous, by Francis T. Billam.
A third address to the mechanics, artisans, and labourers of the manufacturing towns and villages of Great Britain, by the committee of the Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers' Assocation in the town and neighbourhood of Bradford
Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers' Association (Bradford)
1825