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Total number of records: 9
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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Carlile, Richard (1790-1843) | 4 |
Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England) | 3 |
Allin, Thomas, 1784-1866 | 2 |
Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843 | 2 |
Carver-Street Chapel (Sheffield, England) | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Bridgehouses Chapel (Sheffield, England) | 1 |
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873) | 1 |
Carlisle, Rev William | 1 |
Montgomery, James | 1 |
The substance of the two first lectures, delivered in the Sheffield Theatre, by Richard Carlile, on politics and on morals. September 30, and October 1, 1833
Carlile, Richard (1790-1843)
[1833]
Reported in the third person.
A full report of the third lecture, delivered in the Sheffield Theatre, by Richard Carlile. On religion. October 3, 1833
Carlile, Richard (1790-1843)
[1833]
The substance of the two first lectures, delivered in the Sheffield Theatre, by Richard Carlile, on politics and on morals. September 30, and October 1, 1833
Carlile, Richard (1790-1843)
[1833]
Reported in the third person.
A full report of the third lecture, delivered in the Sheffield Theatre, by Richard Carlile. On religion. October 3, 1833
Carlile, Richard (1790-1843)
[1833]
A selection of hymns, for Christmas day : to be sung at the Methodist chapels in Carver Street, Norfolk Street and Bridgehouses
Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England); Norfolk Street Chapel (Sheffield, England); Bridgehouses Chapel (Sheffield, England)
1817
A selection of hymns for Christmas Day, to be sung at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Carver-Street
Montgomery, James (1771-1854); Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)
1832-1833; 1838. Montgomery's hymns identified in ms. in the hand of W.T. Freemantle Imprint varies. Includes hymns by James Montgomery.
A selection of hymns & anthems, to be sung in the Carver-Street Wesleyan Chapel, in Christmas Day
Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)
1843-1847; 1849-1850; 1852; 1854; 1856; 1870; -1872. 2 copies for 1870 and 1871 Imprint varies.
A rod in pickle : an exposure of the infamous character of that apostle of infidelity and vice, Richard, alias Johanna Carlile
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
[1833?]
In the form of a conversation, partly in Sheffield dialect.