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Cleveland : a poem, in blank verse
Appleton, John Reed
1868
P.[2]: Sonnet to Mr. George Markham Tweddell.
The people's history of Cleveland and its vicinage : being a historical, topographical, and statistical account of the past and present state of each parish, township, and hamlet within the wapentake of Langbargh, and the boroughs of Whitby and of Stockton-on-Tees; the soil, produce, manufactures, antiquities, natural curiosities, and benefit societies; with copious pedigrees of the principal families, memoirs of memorable men, careful chronicles of the most remarkable events, notices of the manners and customs, sports and pastimes, legends and superstitions, and a glossary of the North York dialect (pt.1)
Tweddell, George Markham (1823-1903)
[1872-]
"Supplied to subscribers only". "To be completed in 32 parts".
The people's history of Cleveland and its vicinage : being a historical, topographical, and statistical account of the past and present state of each parish, township, and hamlet within the wapentake of Langbargh, and the boroughs of Whitby and of Stockton-on-Tees; the soil, produce, manufactures, antiquities, natural curiosities, and benefit societies; with copious pedigrees of the principal families, memoirs of memorable men, careful chronicles of the most remarkable events, notices of the manners and customs, sports and pastimes, legends and superstitions, and a glossary of the North York dialect (pt.2)
Tweddell, George Markham (1823-1903)
[1872-]
"Supplied to subscribers only". "To be completed in 32 parts".
The people's history of Cleveland and its vicinage : being a historical, topographical, and statistical account of the past and present state of each parish, township, and hamlet within the wapentake of Langbargh, and the boroughs of Whitby and of Stockton-on-Tees; the soil, produce, manufactures, antiquities, natural curiosities, and benefit societies; with copious pedigrees of the principal families, memoirs of memorable men, careful chronicles of the most remarkable events, notices of the manners and customs, sports and pastimes, legends and superstitions, and a glossary of the North York dialect (pt.3)
Tweddell, George Markham (1823-1903)
[1872-]
"Supplied to subscribers only". "To be completed in 32 parts".
Severall petitions presented to the honorable Houses of Parliament now assembled. I The humble petition of... courtiers, citizens, gentlemen, and trades-mens wives, inhabiting within the cities of London and Westminster, concerning the staying of the Queenes intended voyage into Holland ... 2, An other of the gentry, ministers, and communalty of Cleveland in the county of Yorke ... 3: The humble petition of the gentlemen, and other inhabitants in the county of Cornwall
J. B Gent
1641
The third petition signed: Published by I.B. gent. The authorship of the entire pamphlet has accordingly been attributed to J.B. in the Wing catalog. Title within ornamental border.