Hampton, John Somerset Pakington Baron
Also known as
Hampton, John Somerset Pakington
Born 1799-01-01
Died 1880-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF39214143
- WikidataQ333339
- ISNI0000000073935385
- Open LibraryOL5582810A
Top Subjects
- Church of England (2)
- Constellations (1)
- Early works to 1800 (1)
- Astronomy (1)
- Canada (1)
- Church and state (1)
- Colonies (1)
Books by Hampton, John Somerset Pakington Baron
Total count: 7
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Clarissimi uiri Iginij Poeticon astronomiconopus vtilissimmu[m] foeliciter incipitErhard Ratdolt1482-01-01
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Hoc in uolumine haec continenturPomponii epistola ad Augustinu[m] Mapheum. C. Crispi Salustii bellum Catilinariu[m] cum co[m]mento Laurentii Uallensis. Portii Latronis Declamatio contra L. Catilina[m]. C. Crispi Salustii bellum Iugurtinum cum co[m]mentariis preclarissimi fratris Ioannis Chrysostomi Soldi Brixiani. C. Crispi Salustii uariae rationes ex libris eiusdem historiarum exceptae. C. Crispi Salustii uita. Romae per Pomponium emendata: Brixiaeq[ue] per Ioannem Britanicum diligentissime reuisaBernardinus de Misintis, for Angelus and Jacobus Britannicus1495-01-01
Colonial Church : the speech of the Right Honourable Sir John S. Pakington, Bart. , her majesty's secretary of state for the colonies. In the House of Commons, on Wednesday, May 19, 1851, on the second reading of the Colonial Church BillJohn Ollivier1852-01-01-
Colonial Churchthe speech of the right honourable Sir John S. Pakington, Bart., Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the colonies, in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, May 19, 1852, on the second reading of the Colonial Church BillJohn Ollivier1852-01-01
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Copies of correspondence between Lord Elgin and Sir John Pakington, dated 2 August 1852, of extracts from a report of the Executive Council of Canada, dated 31 July 1852, and of another extract from a report of the same, dated 31 July 1852[s.n.]1872-01-01
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Catalogue of a select portion of the very valuable library of the late Right Hon. Lord Hampton1881-01-01
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Scouting sketchesbeing an apology, a prologue, and ten effusions in praise of the gameC.A. Pearson ltd.1928-01-01