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diseases4
jews4
occupational diseases4
phrenology4
poor4
chimney sweeps3

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Montgomery, James (1771-1854)70
Everett, James (1784-1872)17
Everett, James16
Holland, John16
Holland, John (1794-1872)16
Montgomery, James, 1771-185416
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)14
Bailey, Samuel (1791-1870)9
Hofland, Mrs (1770-1844)9
Holland, G C (1801-1865)9

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A catalogue of Green & Pickslay's ironmongery and furnishing warehouse, Sheffield

Green & Pickslay (firm); Pickslay, Appleby, and Bertram (firm)

[18--]

Label pasted on front cover: "Pickslay, Appleby, and Bertram, (late Green and Pickslay)... [etc.]".

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Rules of the Sheffield Philanthropic Funeral Society : held at the house of Mr. Drewry, sign of the Old Tankard, West-Bar-Green

Sheffield Philanthropic Funeral Society

[1825?]

Rules adopted at a meeting of the Society, on Thursday, December 29, 1825.

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Rules of the Sheffield Philanthropic Funeral Society : held at the house of Mr. Deakin, sign of the Old Tankard, West-Bar-Green

Sheffield Philanthropic Funeral Society

1826

Rules adopted at a meeting of the Society, on Thursday, December 29, 1825.

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[Announcement of re-opening and dedication services by the Archbishop of York, Monday 9th October, 1911]

St. Oswald's Church (Lythe, North Yorkshire, England)

[1911]

Printed in red and green.

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