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Denomination: follis
Date(s): 313-01-313-04
Issuer/creator: Constantine I (306-37)
Place: Sisak
Material: copper alloy
Title: On the approach of winter. A soliloquy.
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 174- or 175- ?
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Lament that winter has destroyed the beauties of nature in summer, resolving
to pass the time of quiet solitude guided by reason, moderation and religion
An epistle of love and friendly advice to Friends and brethren, in and about the City of London. Published by order and approbation of the Quarterly-Meeting, held at Devonshire-House, the 31st day of the first month, 1729
Society of Friends. London and Middlesex Quarterly Meeting
1729
Advertisments for Sowle's publications on final page.
A plat of the towne of Dewesbury with the course of the river and waies from Maister Birkby mill, to the over, and nether myllnes of Dewesburie
Saxton, Christopher (1542-)
1600
Photocopy of manuscript map held at Dewsbury Public Library, 1949.
The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant : On a new plan. Made plain and easy to the understanding of every housekeeper, cook, and servant in the kingdom.... To which is added, an appendix, containing considerations on culinary poisons; directions for making broths, &c. for the sick; a list of things in season in the different months of the year; marketing tables, &c. &c. Embellished with a head of the author, and a bill of fare for every month in the year, elegantly engraved on thirteen copper-plates
Farley, John; Johnson, Richard (1793)
1784
Also attributed to Richard Johnson: see 'The Library' 5th ser., IV.i, 54-55 (June 1949).
The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant : On a new plan. Made plain and easy to the understanding of every housekeeper, cook, and servant in the kingdom.... To which is added, an appendix, containing considerations on culinary poisons; directions for making broths, &c. for the sick; a list of things in season in the different months of the year; marketing tables, &c. &c. Embellished with a head of the author, and a bill of fare for every month in the year, elegantly engraved on thirteen copper-plates
Farley, John; Johnson, Richard (1793)
1787
Also attributed to Richard Johnson: see 'The Library' 5th ser., IV.i, 54-55 (June 1949).
The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant : On a new plan. Made plain and easy to the understanding of every housekeeper, cook, and servant in the kingdom.... To which is added, an appendix, containing considerations on culinary poisons; directions for making broths, &c. for the sick; a list of things in season in the different months of the year; marketing tables, &c. &c. Embellished with a head of the author, and a bill of fare for every month in the year, elegantly engraved on thirteen copper-plates
Farley, John; Johnson, Richard (1793)
1796
Also attributed to Richard Johnson: see 'The Library' 5th ser., IV.i, 54-55 (June 1949).
To all the kings, princes, and governours in the whole world; and all that profess themselves Christians, and others, to read and consider. This was upon me from the Lord to write unto you
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1677
Place of publication suggested by Wing.
The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant : On a new plan. Made plain and easy to the understanding of every housekeeper, cook, and servant in the kingdom.... To which is added, an appendix, containing considerations on culinary poisons; directions for making broths, &c. for the sick; a list of things in season in the different months of the year; marketing tables, &c. &c. Embellished with a head of the author, and a bill of fare for every month in the year, elegantly engraved on thirteen copper-plates
Farley, John; Johnson, Richard (1793)
1789
"Books printed for Scatcherd and Whitaker, no. 12, Ave-Maria-Lane": p. [1] at the end.
The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant : On a new plan. Made plain and easy to the understanding of every housekeeper, cook, and servant in the kingdom.... To which is added, an appendix, containing considerations on culinary poisons; directions for making broths, &c. for the sick; a list of things in season in the different months of the year; marketing tables, &c. &c. Embellished with a head of the author, and a bill of fare for every month in the year, elegantly engraved on thirteen copper-plates
Farley, John; Johnson, Richard (1793)
1789
"Books printed for Scatcherd and Whitaker, no. 12, Ave-Maria-Lane": p. [1] at the end.
A speech made in the lower house of parliament, anno 1621
Tourneur, Cyril (1575?-1626); Scott, Thomas (1580?-1626); Cecil, Edward (1572-1638)
1621
Caption title. Imprint doubtfully assigned to Holland by the STC. A forgery, ascribed to Cyril Tourneur; cf. Abraham Feldman, TLS 5 Aug. 1949, p. 505. Also attribute to Thomas Scott.