2081 |
To the worshipful the president, treasurer, and governors of Christ-Hospital, London. The representation of the church-wardens of the Parish of Christ-Church, London, on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said parish
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England : Parish) London Christ Church (Southwark
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1750? |
Engelska |
2082 |
Select Psalms and hymns for the use of the Parish-Church, and chappels belonging to the parish of St. James's Westminster. - With proper tunes in three parts
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England : Parish) London Saint James (Westminster
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1730? |
Engelska |
2083 |
The particulars of valuable freehold estates, most advantageously situate at Middleton Cheney, Warkworth, Overthrupp, Nethercott, and Grimsbury, in the county of Northampton, contiguous and a short distance from the capital market town of Banbury, and the Oxford and Coventry Canal - Comprising the extensive manor of Middleton, with royalties, immunities, and appurtenances, one thousand one hundred and sixty-five acres of land, tythe free, divided into excellent and very compact dairy and corn farms, capable of great improvement; the whole let to very old tenants at will, at nett rents amounting to one thousand five hundred and seventeen pounds Eight Shillings per annum, and are of the estimated value of about one thousand eight hundred pounds per annum: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Thursday the 18th of April, 1799, at twelve o'clock, at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, London, in ten lots. To be viewed till the sale, by applying to Mr. Aplin, solicitor, Banbury, of whom printed particulars may be had: also of Mr. Hopcraft, surveyor, croton; at the Red Lion, Banbury; George, Buckingham; Crown, Brackely; Saracen's Head, Daventry; of the printers of the Oxford and Northampton papers; of Mess. Sandys and Horton, Crane Court, Fleet Street; at the place of sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street, London, where plans may be seen
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England) and Skinner (London Dyke Skinner
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1799 |
Engelska |
2084 |
Select Psalms and hymns for the use of the Parish-Church. And chappel of St. James's Westminster
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England : Parish) London Saint James (Westminster
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MDCCIII. 1703 |
Engelska |
2085 |
At a certain charge: or, Proposals for a weekly dividend of 1000 l. on marriages. By the Flower-De-Luce Society, &c. ...
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England) Flower-De-Luce Society (London
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1710 |
Engelska |
2086 |
At the Bunch of Grapes in Fleet-Street. Proposals. I. That 2100 persons may subscribe for 250l. 500l. and a 1000l. in three several societies, the first society must pay two shillings six pence for stamps and policies, and two shillings six pence towards the first claim, and two shillings six pence towards the second, and every subsequent claim, the second must pay five shillings for stamps and policy, and five shillings towards the first claim, and five shillings towards the second and every subsequent claim, the thired mus pay 5s. for stamps and policy, and 10s. towards the first claim, and 10s. towards the second, and every subsequent claim, and that those several claims shall be paid by every subscriber till they make their own claim. ...
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England) London Fair Society (Fleet Street
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1711 |
Engelska |
2087 |
A list of the master, wardens, court of assistants, and livery of the worshipful company of salters
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England) Worshipful Company of Salters (London
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1799 |
Engelska |
2088 |
Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark
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England) London Southwark Friendly Society (Maze
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1770? |
Engelska |
2089 |
Asylum minutes
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England) Asylum for Female Orphans (London
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1782 |
Engelska |
2090 |
Articles of enquiry exhibited to the church-wardens, and side-men of every parish, - In the visitation of the worshipful Dr. John Harwood, commissary general of the Reverend the dean and chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London
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Church of England
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1701? |
Engelska |
2091 |
Pentonville Chapel. - On Sunday next, September 26, 1790, two sermons will be preached, for the benefit of the charity-school lately established there; (for the cloathing and educating of 24 poor children.) that in the morning by the Rev. James Davies, minister of St. James's, Clerkenwell, and lecturer of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street. That in the afternoon by the Rev. Richard Lendon, of Trinity College, Cambridge, and preacher at the above chapel
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England) Pentonville Chapel Charity School (London
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1790 |
Engelska |
2092 |
Pentonville Chapel, St. James's, Clerkenwell. - On Sunday next, October 30, 1796, a sermon will be preached, for the benefit of the charity children, by the Rev. Mr. Stewart, of the Charter-House, and morning preacher of St. Martin's in the Fields. Prayers will begin at eleven o'clock precisely. A hymn by the charity children. The music and organ by Miss Elliot
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England) Pentonville Chapel charity school (London
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1796 |
Engelska |
2093 |
A Catalogue of the splendid library, including a few articles absolutely unique, some manuscripts, prints, books of prints, drawings, and large portfolios with leaves, of a nobleman of the first distinction. - The said assemblage, from choice, rarity, proof-plates, and magnificence of binding, may, unquestionably, be ranked among the most superb that were exhibited to public sale. Which will be sold by auction, at the ture gallery, opposite the chapel, in Conduit Street, Hanover Square, on Monday, April 18th, 1796, and the six following days; to begin precisely at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Thursday, April 14th, and to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had of Mr. Robson, New Bond-Street; Mr. Edwards, Pall Mall; Mr. Payne, Mews Gate; Messrs. White, Fleet-Street; and at the place of sale
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1796 |
Engelska |
2094 |
The Songster's polite tutor, - Containing 1st. plain directions for learning to sing at sight. 2d. how to perform any song &c. in due order of time. 3d. to sing with elegance & taste in all the variety of graces. To which is added, a collection of the most celebrated songs, &c. for one two, & three voices, compos'd by several eminent masters. Pr. 2s
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1780 |
Engelska |
2095 |
Constitutions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion in London. Begun in the month of September, 1751. - Revised, unanimously approved and confirmed, by the Honourable the chief president, and all the other officers and members, in full assembly, at their general monthly meeting, at the London-Stone Tavern in Cannon-Street, April 4, 1753; at the Half-Moon Tavern in Cheapside, May 7, 1755; and at the Queen's Arms Tavern in St. Paul's Churchyard, the first day of October, 1777
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England) Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London
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MDCCLXXVIII. 1728 |
Engelska |
2096 |
Insurance on marriage, by the Fair Society, at their office, at the Bunch of Grapes, a fan-shop, and sadlers, against the Leg Tavern in Fleet-Street. By a monthly dividend. I. That four thousand persons be admitted into this society, who may insure on their own, or the marriage any other person, for their own profit and advantage ...
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England) London Fair Society (Fleet Street
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1710? |
Engelska |
2097 |
Insurance on marriage by the Fair Society, at their office, at the bunch of grapes, a fan shop, and sadlers, against the leg tavern in Fleet-Street
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England) London Fair Society (Fleet Street
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1710? |
Engelska |
2098 |
Proposals by the Generous and Amicable Society for insurance on marriages, by a weekly dividend. At their office at Widom Pratt's coffee-house in Cat-Eaten Street, at the west-end of St. Lawrence Church near Guild-Hall
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England) Generous and Amicable Societies (London
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1711 |
Engelska |
2099 |
Proposals by the Liberal Society, for insuring 500 pounds to be paid on the baptizing, or births, of infants. At their office at St. Paul's coffee-house in St. Paul's Church-yard
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England : founded 1710?) Liberal Society (London
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1710? |
Engelska |
2100 |
Proposals by the Noble and Honest Society for insurance on the service of clerks, apprentices, and servants, at their office at the vine over against the Royal Bagnio in Newgate-street
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England) Noble and Honest Society (London
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1710? |
Engelska |