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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...
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...
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...
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