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General view of the agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire surveyed by Messrs Rennie, Brown, & Shirreff, 1793 : with observations on the means of its improvement, and additional information since received. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement
Brown, Robert (1757-1831); Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1799
Traditional food in Yorkshire
Brears, Peter C D; Wilson, C Anne
[1987]
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Wuthering Heights
Brontë, Emily (1818-1848); Heywood, Christopher
[2002]
Includes bibliographical references (pages 514-519).
The works of the late Edward Dayes : containing An excursion through the principal parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with illustrative notes by E.W. Brayley; Essays on painting; Instructions for drawing and coloring landscapes; and Professional sketches of modern artists
Dayes, Edward (1763-1804); Brayley, E W (1773-1854)
1805
The Essays on painting were first published in the Philosophical magazine. Subscription list, a3-4.
Master speakers letter ordered by the Honorable House of Commons, to be sent to the High Sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire. Shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey, that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished. Secondly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade godly ministers, that their exercises are not acceptable... Thirdly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade the trained band from going into Hull, ... Also shewing their great acceptation of the Yorkshire petition, ... Likewise the Parliament wondring at the impudencie of those men, who dare to hinder the advancement of the glory of God & of his worship, and also to scandalize the piety of the House in so high a measure. Likewise shewing how ready they are to propagate religion, also desiring and enjoyning the High Sheriffe, to return the names of all those who have vented these untruths, and disswaded the trained band in Holdernesse, from entring into Hull
Lenthall, William (1591-1662); Great Britain. Parliament
1641. [i.e. 1642]
Anonymous. By William Lenthall. Publication year given according to Lady Day dating. Printing order dated 16 March 1641 [i.e. 1642]. Signatures: A⁴. Last leaf is blank.
The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire : Wherein they renounce the said agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the fourth article of the Lord Generals instructions, sent to Mr. Hotham and Sir Ed. Rodes, with power to them to publish it, and to pardon all those that shall submit within 10 dayes
Great Britain. Parliament
October 5, 1642
The order to print is dated October 4, 1642.
A second letter from the right honorable the Lord Fairfax, of his late prosperous proceedings against the Earle of New-castle, and his popish army in Yorke-shire. Presented to the Parliament, and read in both Houses, on Wensday [sic] the 4. of January. 1642. With an order of the Lords and Commons, that if any of the trained-bands within the city of London, Westminster, or the county of Middlesex; shall neglect to repaire to their colours as often as they shall be required, they shall suffer two dayes impisonment [sic] or else pay five shillings for the offence. Die Mercurii 4. Ian. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and order shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Great Britain. Parliament
Jenuary, [sic] 5. 1642. [i.e. 1643]
The "prosperous proceedings against the Earle of Newcastle..." refers to events on 29 December, 1642. Publication year given according to Lady Day dating. Signatures: A⁴. With a postscript on ...
The Humble petition of the gentry ministers and freeholders of the county of Yorke, assembled at the assizes there holden. Presented to His Majesty the 5. of Aprill 1642. Together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof, and his gracious answer thereunto
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
"His gracious answer", April 7th 1642.