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Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897) | 6 |
Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt | 6 |
Macdonald, Hugh | 3 |
Macdonald, Hugh (1885-1958) | 3 |
Bourne, H R Fox (1837-1909) | 2 |
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Harrison, S G | 2 |
Report of the Boundary commissioners for England and Wales. 1885 : presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty
Boundary Commission for England and Wales
1885
The Boundary Commission was appointed in consequence of the passing of the Representation of the People Act, 1884, which extended the household and lodger franchise to counties, and in preparation for...
Free trade v. fair trade : public debate at the Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield, April 21st and 22nd, 1885, between Mr. Henry Rowley and Mr. H.J. Pettifer. Subject of debate: "That the working classes of this country are benefited by our present system of free trade."- Mr. Rowley taking the affirmative; Mr. Pettifer the negative. From the shorthand notes of Mr. S.G. Harrison, reporter for the Sheffield Daily Telegraph
Rowley, Henry; Pettifer, H J; Harrison, S G
1885
Imprint from cover; imprint on title-page reads: Sheffield: G. Slater... 1885. Pp.5-27: First night of the debate; pp.28-48: Second night of the debate.
Free trade v. fair trade : public debate at the Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield, April 21st and 22nd, 1885, between Mr. Henry Rowley and Mr. H.J. Pettifer. Subject of debate: "That the working classes of this country are benefited by our present system of free trade."- Mr. Rowley taking the affirmative; Mr. Pettifer the negative. From the shorthand notes of Mr. S.G. Harrison, reporter for the Sheffield Daily Telegraph
Rowley, Henry; Pettifer, H J; Harrison, S G
1885
Imprint from cover; imprint on title-page reads: Sheffield: G. Slater... 1885. Pp.5-27: First night of the debate; pp.28-48: Second night of the debate.
New large scale Ordnance atlas of the British Isles : with plans of towns, copious letterpress descriptions, alphabetical indexes and census tables
Bacon, G W (1830-1921); Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
[1888]
Cover title: Atlas of the British Isles. The colouring of the maps shows the county divisions and boroughs in accordance with the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885--Whitaker: The Harold Whitaker C...
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.2)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.3)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.4)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.5)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.6)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Conference sur les interests de l'estat present de l'Angleterre, touchant les desseins de la France
Lisola, François Paul baron de (1613-1674)
1668
Anonymous. Attributed to Baron de Lisola. Cf. Bourgeois and André, Les sources de l'histoire de France, 8149. References: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat : 1885.
Catalogue of the collection of autograph letters and historical documents formed between 1865 and 1882 by Alfred Morrison (v.1)
Morrison, Alfred (1821-1897); Thibaudeau, Alphonse Wyatt
1883-92
"Two hundred copies printed".
Caer Pensauelcoit, a long lost unromanised British metropolis : a re assertion occasioned by two reports of an exploration committee of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Kerslake, T (1812-1891)
1882
"Largely a criticism of the reports of the Somersetshire Archaeological Society (by its secretary, W. Hunt) on the "pen pits" at Penselwood, Somerset"--LC. Author's name printed at end. First part...