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Top 10: People and organisations
| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Berington, Simon (1680-1755) | 1 |
| Berkeley, George | 1 |
| Berkeley, George (1685-1753) | 1 |
| Cascelles, Henry | 1 |
| Crabtree, George | 1 |
| Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1786-1857 | 1 |
| Great Britain. 1739 Jan. 14 | 1 |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons | 1 |
| Great Britain. Parliment | 1 |
| Henry, David (1710-1792) | 1 |
An historical description of the Tower of London, and its curiosities
Henry, David (1710-1792)
[18--?]
Anonymous. By David Henry.
The harangues, or speeches, of several celebrated quack-doctors, in town and country :... concluding with the character of a quack, several merry receipts, and three mountebank songs
[1750?]
Indexed in: English Short Title Catalog, N17435
The astonishing adventures of Sig. Gaudentia di Lucca, as related in a private examination before that secret and dreadful tribunal the Inquisition, at Bologna, in Italy : containing an account of a great nation, existing unknown for above three thousand years, in the impenetrable and barren deserts of Africa
Berington, Simon (1680-1755); Berkeley, George (1685-1753); Thomas Tegg and Son
[1803]
A romance, originally written in English, ascribed to a Catholic priest, Simon Berington. "Often and erroneously ascribed to Bishop Berkeley." -- Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.)
An exact list of all those who voted for and against the late convention in the House of Commons : the names of the places for which they serve, their several known employments, their visible yearly salaries, in distinct columns : with an introduction proper to the subject, and also certain queries, very seasonable at this time : to which is added, A list of all those who voted for and against the excise, in the year 1733
1739
Includes the names of several of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, including James Oglethorpe.
Spite and malice... dramatic sketch. [And] An ... attempt to convert the gentle shepherd into English prose
Maclaren, Archibald Dramatist
[1811?]