Samuel Denne
Born 1730-01-01
Died 1799-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF66838245
- WikidataQ18177213
- ISNI0000000029640651
- Open LibraryOL2495839A
Top Subjects
- History (2)
- Rochester (Kent, England) (2)
- Pictorial works (1)
- England (1)
- Rochester (Kent) (1)
- Church history (1)
- Early works to 1800 (1)
Books by Samuel Denne
Total count: 7
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A letter to Sir Robert LadbrokeKnt. senior alderman, and one of the representatives of the City of London: with an attempt to shew the good effects which may reasonably be expected from the confinement of criminals in separate apartments.printed and sold by J. and W. Oliver: sold also by J. Rivington1771-01-01
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The history and antiquities of Rochester, and its environsto which is added, a descritpion of the towns ... situate on, or near the road from London to Margate, Deal and DoverPrinted and sold by T. Fisher1772-01-01
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Custumale roffense, from the original manuscript in the archives of the dean and chapter of Rochesterto which are added, memorials of that cathedral church and some account of the remains of churches, chapels, chantries, etc. whose instruments of foundation, and endowment, are for the most part contained in the Registrum roffense; with divers curious pieces of ecclesiastical antiquity ... The whole intended as a supplement to that work ...J. Nichols1788-01-01
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Observations on the burning of the steeple of St. Paul's cathedral, LondonBy the Rev. S. Denne. In a letter to Mr. Gough. Read at the Society of Antiquaries May 17, 1792.1792-01-01
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Historical particulars of Lambeth Parish and Lambeth Palace in addition to the histories by Dr. Ducarel in the Bibliotheca topographica britannica.J. Nichols1795-01-01
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XXIII. Extracts from a MS. intituled "The life of Mr. Phineas Pette, one of the master shipwrights to King James the first, drawn up by himself."Communicated by the Reverend Samuel Denne, F.A.S. Read at the Society of Antiquaries December 10, 1795, and February 4, 1796.1796-01-01
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An examination of an inscription on a barn in Kentthe mantle tree in the parsonage house at Helmdon in Northamptonshire, as described by the Professors Wallis and Ward, revised; and queries and remarks on the general use of arabic numerals in England. In a letter from the Rev. Samuel Denne, F.A.S. to Richard Gough, Esq. Read Feb. 23; March 23, 30; May, 11, 18, and 25.1797-01-01