H. R.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4638707A
Top Subjects
- Josiah Child Sir (1630-1699) (1)
- Law (1)
- Early works to 1800 (1)
- Practice of law (1)
- England (1)
- Mary Robinson (1758-1800) (1)
- Meteorology -- England -- Mansfield Woodhouse -- Observations (1)
Books by H. R.
Total count: 19
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Oxford agreed to be svrrendred to Sir Thomas Fairfax, with all the ordnance, armes and ammunition, the articles of which were signed on both sides on Saturday the 20. of June, to bee surrendred on Wednesday, June 24. 1646As also, the like for the surrender of Farringdon the same day ...Printed for E.P.1646-01-01
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The brief observations of J.C. concerning trade and interest of money, briefly examined[s.n.]1668-01-01
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The country-mans counsellour, or, Every man made his own lawyerPlainly shewing the nature, and offices of all courts as Kings bench, common pleas, chancery, exchequer, marshalsey, &c. VVith the just feas for all vvrits & proceedings in each court; allowed and established by act of Parliament. As also how to sue a man to the out-lawry, or to reverse the same: to pass a fine'er recovery, to sue an attorney or clerk, to get an injunctionin chanciry to stop your advercsaries proceedings at law, to sue in forma pauperis, &c. VVith approved presidents, and easie directions for all persons, how to make according to law, bonds, bills, acquittances, general releases, letters of attorney, bills of sale, vvills, &c. work most useful to all persons, the like not extant, and now published for a general good. With allowancePrinted for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp near the hospital gate in West-smith-Field1682-01-01
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A journey from time to eternityrecommended to all those who call themselves Christians.Printed and sold at No.4, Aldermary Church Yard1780-01-01
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Letters from Perdita to a certain Israeliteand his answers to themJ. Fielding1781-01-01
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A continuation of the manual meteorological register, kept at Mansfield Woodhouse, from the year 1800, to the end of the year 1801Printed by Samuel Tupman1802-01-01
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The trumpet of fame.The 2d ed.Printed at the private press of Lee Priory, by J. Warwick1818-01-01
Graphidae1828-01-01-
The headsmana sketchJ. Van Norden1840-01-01
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Photography on glassPractical Mechanic's Journal and Patent Office]1851-01-01
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Nogle Minder fra 1858.Feilberg & Landmark1859-01-01
Nogle Minder fra 1858.Feilberg & Landmark1859-01-01-
Insurrection in Jamaica.Richard Barrett, Printer1865-01-01
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A most friendly farewell to Sir Francis DrakeHarvard University Press1924-01-01
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Exploits discovered in a declaration of some more proceedings of Serjeant Major Chvdley, generall of the forces under the Earle of Stamford against Sir Ralph Hoptonfully relating the great overthrow given to him : as it was sent in a letter from Exon, April 29, to a man of note in London : also a briefe rehersall of the severall victories which the enemy, to all their great discouragement, hath of late received by the Parliament forcesPrinted for B. Allen and T. Vnderhill1967-01-01
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Thug CommanderCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2017-01-01
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[A prayer for assistance against the Armada]By Edward Allde for Hency [sic] Car
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A true relation of a most worthy and notable fight, performed the nineteenth day of Iune now last past, by two small shippes of the citie of London, the Vineyard of a hundred and twentie tunnes, and the Vnicorne of a hundred and fourtie tunnes, against sixe great gallies of Tunes, hauing in them a thousand and eight hundred men, of the Ile of Way-yorcke in the straightsour shippes hauing in all, mariners, merchants, and passengers fifty sixe menFor I. White, and are to be sold by, T. Langley
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The trvmpet of fame, o[r], Sir Frances Drakes and Sir John Hawkins f[are]wellwith an encouragement to all sailo[rs] and souldiers that are minded to go in this worthie enterprise : vvith the names of many ships, and what they h[ave] done against our foesThomas Creede, and are to be sold by William Barley