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Descriptive catalogue of the charters, rolls, deeds, pedigrees, pamphlets, newspapers, monumental inscriptions, maps, and miscellaneous papers forming the Jackson collection at the Sheffield Public Reference Library
Hall, T Walter (1862-1953); Thomas, A H (1877-1971); Jackson, Arthur (1844-1895); Sheffield City Libraries
1914
Descriptive catalogue of the charters, rolls, deeds, pedigrees, pamphlets, newspapers, monumental inscriptions, maps, and miscellaneous papers forming the Jackson collection at the Sheffield Public Reference Library
Hall, T Walter (1862-1953); Thomas, A H (1877-1971); Jackson, Arthur (1844-1895); Sheffield City Libraries
1914
General statement explaining the nature and purposes of St. George's Guild
Ruskin, John (1819-1900)
1882
Wise, T.J. Ruskin 177.
A catalogue of the ancient charters belonging to the twelve capital burgesses & commonalty of the town and parish of Sheffield, usually known as the church burgesses : with abstracts of all Sheffield wills proved at York prior to 1554
Hall, T Walter (1862-1953); Sheffield (England)
1913
At head of title: Sheffield, 1297 to 1554.
Catalogue of the charters, deeds and manuscripts in the Public Reference Library at Sheffield
Hall, T Walter (1862-1953); Sheffield City Libraries
1912
At head of title: City of Sheffield.
Pre-Norman cross-shaft at Sheffield
Howarth, Elijah (1853-)
[1907]
"Reprinted from "The Reliquary and illustrated archaeologist," July, 1907".
Sheffield, Yorkshire
1826
Extracted from the The Mirror of literature, amusement, and instruction, no.220, Saturday, October 28, 1826.
Six years of Labour rule in Sheffield, 1926-32
Rowlinson, E G; Sheffield (England). City Council
[1932]
Cover title. With a foreword by Arthur Greenwood.
General statement explaining the nature and purposes of St. George's Guild
Ruskin, John (1819-1900)
1882
Wise, T.J. Ruskin 177.
Old Sheffield jottings : a lecture delivered before the Sheffield Press Club, 4th April, 1891
Leader, John Daniel (1835-1899)
1891
"Printed for private circulation".