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People and organisations | Count |
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Caton, William (1636-1665) | 7 |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) | 7 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st Baron (1856-1930) | 5 |
Baron Brotherton | 4 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton | 4 |
Camm, John | 4 |
Cater, Samuel (1711) | 4 |
Colonel Edward Allen Brotherton | 4 |
Lord Brotherton | 4 |
Penn, William (1644-1718) | 4 |
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Lily of the valley (fol. 171r)
[ca. 1500-1520]
The border is decorated with the lily of the valley, a pimpernel and acanthus leaves. 7-line foliate initial 'A'.
The Winter's Tale. V. i. 62 - V. i. 171
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (299)
Julius Caesar. IV. iii. 171 - IV. iii. 283
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (126)
Antony and Cleopatra. II. ii. 171 - II. iii. 38
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (347)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona. IV. iv. 171 - V. iii. 2
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (36)
Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 132-4
Issuer/creator: Hadrian (117-38)
Place: Rome
Material: silver
figurine
No date
A figurine, ushabtis or amulet depicting a human figure in clay with a faint blue/green glaze. Details have been drawn onto the figure in black, this includes hieroglyphs down the front.
Johann. Buxtorfii Epitome grammaticæ Hebrææ : breviter & methodice ad publicum scholarum usum proposita : adjecta succincta de mutatione punctorum vocalium instructio, & textuum Psalmorúmque aliquot Hebraicorum Latina interpretatio
Buxtorf, Johann (1564-1629); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970); Ridley, Thomas; Oliver, Edmund W; Machell, Joseph
1666
Title: In praise of woman
Author: Cutts, John, Baron
Attribution: Dr Cutts
Date(s): 1698 ?
Manuscript: Lt q 38
Contents: In praise of women as of greater worth than men
A true discovery of the ignorance, blindness, and darkness of those who are called magistrates about Carlile in Cumberland... who do imprison the servants of the most high God, for declaring against sin and abomination
Camm, John
1654
Includes "The examination and accusation of Geo. Fox".
Two men in prayer (fol. 36r)
[ca. 142-?]
The historiated border includes a man praying with a book, and a man praying with a book on a lectern.