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Bills of exchange, shipping notes, account books and letters
1819-1858
Possibly related to Lupton collection.
Denomination: follis
Date(s): 318-319
Issuer/creator: Constantine I (306-37)
Place: Sisak
Material: copper alloy
Title: Psalm 23 translated
Author: Anonymous
Attribution: [Bible]
Date(s): 174- or 175- ?
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Religious poem in praise of God as mankind's protector, comfort and guide,
paraphrasing Psalm 23
Perth, Fair Maid's House from Castle Gable
Bingley, Godfrey (1842-1927)
07/Aug/1891
Photograph taken near Perth, Perth & Kinross
An explication of the catechism of the Church of England Part III : containing an explication of the Lords Prayer, with an introduction, and appendix to it
Towerson, Gabriel (1635?-1697)
1685
Page 185 misnumbered as 158. Errata: p. [1] at end. Includes marginal notes. Includes bibliographical references.
Transcription of chapter outline of Simon Hehl's memoir
c. 1860
Transcription of the chapter outline of Simon Hehl's memoir by his daughter Mary Sabilla Novello. An accompanying note by Bona Gigliucci, dated 21 November 1968, records that the original manuscript w...
A defence of natural and revealed religion : being a collection of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; (from the year 1691 to the year 1732.) With the additions and amendments of the several authors, and general indexes (v. 1)
Letsome, Sampson (1760); Nicholl, Sir John (1759-1838)
1739
The printer is identified in: D. F. Mackenzie and J. C. Ross, ed. 'A ledger of Charles Ackers' Oxford, 1968. Edited by Sampson Letsome and John Nicholl.
A defence of natural and revealed religion : being a collection of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; (from the year 1691 to the year 1732.) With the additions and amendments of the several authors, and general indexes (v. 2)
Letsome, Sampson (1760); Nicholl, Sir John (1759-1838)
1739
The printer is identified in: D. F. Mackenzie and J. C. Ross, ed. 'A ledger of Charles Ackers' Oxford, 1968. Edited by Sampson Letsome and John Nicholl.
A defence of natural and revealed religion : being a collection of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; (from the year 1691 to the year 1732.) With the additions and amendments of the several authors, and general indexes (v. 3)
Letsome, Sampson (1760); Nicholl, Sir John (1759-1838)
1739
The printer is identified in: D. F. Mackenzie and J. C. Ross, ed. 'A ledger of Charles Ackers' Oxford, 1968. Edited by Sampson Letsome and John Nicholl.
Thomas and Sally, or, The sailor's return, a dramatic pastoral with the overture in score, songs, dialogues duettos and dance-tunes, as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden by Mr. Beard and Miss Brent, Mr. Mattocks, Mrs. Vernon, and chorus
Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778); Bickerstaff, Isaac (1735-1812)
[1765]
A re-issue of the 1761 edition. For solo voices, chorus, orchestra and continuo (incl. figured bass). Words by Isaac Bickerstaffe.