1461 |
Magazin des Estamps, 1777. - A catalogue of a large and capital collection of historical prints, English and foreign portraits, books of prints, drawings and pictures; containing the finest historical prints, by Raphael, Rubens, Van Dyck, Hollar, and other great masters, also a large and very fine collection of scarce English portraits, by Faitborne, Hollar, Pass, Loggan, Vertue, &c. Drawings by the most esteemed masters; fine capital pictures by the greatest masters: also fine books of prints. In this beautiful collection are the compleat works of Hollar, many of which are exceeding rare, some proofs, and others with variations. The whole now selling, at the Magazin des Estamps, in Cockspur-Street, facing the Haymarket; Where may be had catalogues at 2s. 6d each; as also at Mr. Pinchbeck's Repository
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England) Magazin des Estampes (London
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1777 |
Engelska |
1462 |
Magazin des Estamps, 1778. - A catalogue of a very large and capital collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, comprehending the works of the most celebrated masters, both ancient and modern, viz. Albert Durer Parmegiano Rubens Rembrandt Sal. Rosa Hollar Woollet Mic. Angelo Marc Antonio Van Dyck Visscher Claud Lorrain Brughel Bartolozzi Raphael Julio Romano Poussin Carrache Guido Hogarth, &c. &c. &c. Likewise a curious and valuable collection of scarce and fine English portraits, by Faithorne, Pass, Vertue Hollar White Houbracken Loggan Payne &c. &c. &c. Also fine Metzotinto portraits, by Gascar Becket Macardel Loggan Smith Watson Faithorne Faber &c. &c. &c. The whole (of this fine collection) now selling, at the Magazin des Estamps, in Cockspur-Street, facing the Haymarket; where may be had catalogues at 2s. 6d. each; as also at Mr. Pinchbeck's Repository
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England) Magazin des Estampes (London
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1778 |
Engelska |
1463 |
An epistle of caution to friends in general, relating to the solemn affirmation: from a meeting held in London the second of the first month 1721-22
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England) Society of Friends (London
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1724 |
Engelska |
1464 |
Books published by Hookham and Carpenter
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England) Hookham and Carpenter (London
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1794? |
Engelska |
1465 |
Books printed for, and sold by Mess. Ward and Wicksteed, in the Inner-Temple Lane, London
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England) Ward and Wicksteed (London
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1731? |
Engelska |
1466 |
Gallery of poets, Pall-Mall. - Catalogue of the fourth exhibition of pictures, painted for T. Macklin, by the artists of Britain; illustrative of the British poets, and the Bible
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England) Gallery of Poets (London
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1791 |
Engelska |
1467 |
The most wonderful production of nature ever exhibited in this kingdom is at the Lyceum in the Strand for public inspection, and may be seen from ten in the morning till eight at night the surprising heifer this very remarkable creature has two heads, four horns, four eyes, four ears, four nostrils, through each of which it breathes, &c. ...
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England) London Lyceum Theatre (Westminster
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1791 |
Engelska |
1468 |
Panorama, Leicester-Square, (by royal patent) is open every day (sundays excepted) from ten till seven. Admittance One Shilling. ...
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England) London Panorama (Leicester Square
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1784 |
Engelska |
1469 |
Panorama. The public are most respectfully informed, that the subject at present of the Panorama, is a view, at one glance, of the cities of London and Westminster; comprehending the three bridges represented in one painting, containing 1479 square feet, which appears as large, and in every respect the same as reality. The observers of this picture being, by painting only, so deceived, as to suppose themselves on the Albion Mill, from whence the view was taken. The Panorama is opened for inspection at ten o'clock, every morning. No. 28, Castle Street, Leicester Square. Admittance One Shilling
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England) London Panorama (Leicester Square
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1795? |
Engelska |
1470 |
A list of the inhabitants of the ward of Castle-Baynard
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England) Castle-Baynard Ward (London
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M,DCC,LXXXIV. 1784 |
Engelska |
1471 |
At a court holden at Bridewell, 19 July, 1749. Ordered, that beeding for the patients in Bethlem shall be provided by the Steward at the following prices, ...
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England) Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley
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1749 |
Engelska |
1472 |
A list of the governors of St. Thomas's-Hospital, in Southwark, 1768. The Right Hon. Samuel Turner, Esq; lord-mayor. Sir Joseph Hankey, knt. and alderman, president. Sir Robert Ladbroke, knt. Robert Alsop, Esq; Sir Tho. Rawlinson, knt. Sir Charles Asgill, bart. Sir Richard Glynn, bart. Sir Matth. Blakiston, bart. William Beckford, Esq; William Bridgen, Esq; Sir Wm. Stephenson, knt. Sir Robert Kite, knt. Right Hon. Thomas Harley Sir William Baker, knt. aldermen. Sir Francis Gosling, knt. Sir Henry Bankes, knt. Barlow Trecothick, Esq; Brass Crosby, Esq; Richard Peers, Esq; William Nash, Esq; Thomas Hallifax, Esq; John Shakespear, Esq; Sir James Esdaile, knt. Samuel Plumb, Esq; Brackley Kennett, Esq; John Kirkman, Esq; William Bowden, Esq; treasurer
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England) St. Thomas's Hospital (London
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1768 |
Engelska |
1473 |
Sir, The committee of the society of schoolmasters beg leave to inform you of their recently-established institution, and to solicit your patronage and support. The principal object of this society is to raise a fund for the relief of the widows and orphans of such schoolmasters as may die in necessitous circumstances: and the plan for effecting this, is by the subscriptions of the schoolmasters themselves, and by the donations of others, who from benevolent motives may wish to encourage the institution. ...
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England) Society of Schoolmasters (London
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1800 |
Engelska |
1474 |
St. Bride's, London. Dec. 6, 1792. The inhabitants of St. Bride's are invited to meet in their parish-church, on Monday next, at twelve o'clock, to join the general demonstrations of loyalty to the King, and true regard to the constitution, which, happily for this country, want only to be called forth, to prove their universality. ...
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England : Parish) St. Bride's (London
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1792 |
Engelska |
1475 |
Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals. January 2, 1792. Your worship is desired to meet at a court at Bridewell Hospital, on Tuesday the 10th day of January instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, about business concerning the said hospitals. - And particularly to declare the vacancy of a physician, on th death of Doctor John Monro. ...
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England) Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley
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1792 |
Engelska |
1476 |
At the adjourned wardmote, the 23d of January, 1772, it was ordered, that the Common-Council-Men, for this ward, do summon the inhabitants of their respective precincts, to meet and make choice of proper persons for a committee, to consider of, and form a scheme or method for better regulating the nightly watch within this ward: that such committee do consist of 20 persons, being householders within this ward, and that each precinct do choose 2 of them, and return the names of the persons so chosen to the Beadle, who shall within ten days after such return, give notice tom and appoint a time, and place within the ward, for the meeting of, such committee. ...
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London (England)
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1772 |
Engelska |
1477 |
An account of the New Finsbury dispensay; In St. John's-street, Clerkenwell, for administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, withing certain districts. Instituted September 20,1786
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England) New Finsbury Dispensary (London
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1786 |
Engelska |
1478 |
An account of the New Finsbury dispensary, in St. John's-Street, Clerkenwell, - For administering advice and medicines to the poor, at the dispensary, or At their own habitations, within certain districts. Instituted September 20, 1786
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England) New Finsbury Dispensary (London
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1786 |
Engelska |
1479 |
A list of the governors of the hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem
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England) Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley
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MDCCLXV. 1765 |
Engelska |
1480 |
Bridewell Hospital, London. At a court, holden on Thursday the 13th of November, 1755. It is ordered as follows: concerning arts-masters - 1. That no arts-master shall be admitted who is not of the Church of England as by law established. ... 2. That no arts-master shall do or cause to be done, any work belonging to his trade on a Sunday
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England) Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley
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1755 |
Engelska |