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Abbey, Furness
Bingley, Godfrey (1842-1927)
1884-1913
Photograph taken near Barrow in Furness, Cumbria
A testimony of truth, given forth by a servant of the Lord, on the behalf of the despised servants, and professors of truth, who are made partakers of the heavenly power, which shakes the earth, and makes the inhabitants of the land to tremble, who are by the scorners of this generation called Quakers against the many lyes and slanders which the devil is the chief author of, arising forth of the bottomlesse pit, and vented forth by one James Livesey a professed minister of Christ in the county of Chester
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689)
1659
Signed: "Given forth at Reading the latter end of the 4. Mon. 1659. A.P."
Speech at Whittingham Hospital nurses prize giving ceremony, near Preston
15 Jun 1962
Typescript text of the talk, with manuscript annotations.
West Midlands Responses: Book IX, Part 10
[1960s]
Collated responses from the West Midland counties for Survey of English Dialects (SED) questions from Book IX, Part 10: Pronouns: Demonstrative. Includes questions IX.10.1 That - IX.10.7 In this way. ...
Category: Bantams
Sir William Baynes (GS) Letter 77, 8.2.16.
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Category: Rats
See Sir William Baynes (GS) letter 77, 8.2.16.
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Gertrude of Wyoming : a Pennsylvanian tale. And other poems
Campbell, Thomas (1777-1844)
1809
Explanatory slip, referring to p. 8, stanza 5, bound before p. 1 in some copies. "Miscellaneous poems", p. 101-134.
Grant
23 Apr 1527
1. John Dawney, gentleman 2. John Lambart of Skipton Grant of 6s. 8d. annual rent during his[Dawney's] life