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Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)1
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Chillingworth, William1
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The Graphic : an illustrated weekly newspaper

April-June 1915 Latest issue consulted: Vol. 100, no. 2613 (Dec. 27, 1919). Title from cover.

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London passed and passing : a pictorial record of destroyed & threatened buildings

Fletcher, Hanslip (1874-1955)

1908

Title in red and black. Title vignette.

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A survay of London : conteyning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that city, written in the yeare 1598

Stow, John (1525?-1605); Fitzstephen, William

1603

Errors in pagination: p. 43, 145, 280, 381 and 453 misnumbered 34, 105, 289, 388 and 455 respectively; leaves K3,4 and X5,6 misplaced before K1,2 and X3,4 respectively ; signatures A2,3, B4, C4, F2, I...

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A notable discovery of coosnage, 1591; The second part of Conny-catching, 1592

Greene, Robert (1558-1592); Harrison, G B (1894-1991)

[1923]

With facsimile reproductions of original title: (1) A Notable Discouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers, and Crosse-biters... By R. Greene, Maister of A...

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The petition of the most substantiall inhabitants of the Citie of London, and the liberties thereof, to the Lords and Commonns [sic] for peace : together with the answer to the same and the reply of the petitionbrs [sic]. Also A letter from a country gentleman to a member of the House of Commons, concerning the taking of Marlborough

Chillingworth, William (1602-1644)

1642

Contains the petition for peace of December 12 1642, published under the title "The Londoners' petition". "The reply of the London petitioners to the late answer to their petition" (p.[4]-14) attribut...

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