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Four essays: viz I. On making china ware in England, ... II. On a method for furnishing coals ... III. On the repairing of Dagenham, ... IV. On our English grapes, ... By a society of gentlemen.

By: Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Roberts, and sold by R. Burleigh; and Thomas Corbett, 1718Description: 51, [1]p., ; 8.°.Note: Lords Library holds only the third essay: one plate and pp. 25-36Subject(s): Dagenham (England) -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.177(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26451-1001
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VOL.175 Lachrymæ academicæ; or, the present deplorable state of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin. Most humbly dedicated to His Majesty by Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. ... VOL.175(1) The Dublin magazine and Irish monthly register for 1798, Vol. I. Being a repository of useful & entertaining knowledge, including a review of new publications, & an accurate register of the transactions literary, political & military, of the times. VOL.176(2) Walker's Hibernian Magazine: or, compendium of entertaining knowledge. For May, 1800. VOL.177(1) Four essays: viz I. On making china ware in England, ... II. On a method for furnishing coals ... III. On the repairing of Dagenham, ... IV. On our English grapes, ... By a society of gentlemen. VOL.177(10) Observations on the reports laid before the Right Hon. and Hon. the Directors General of Inland Navigation in Ireland, for the improvement of Dublin harbour. This work contains, a correct view of the tides and currents in the bay and harbour, etc. etc. with their influence on the sands of the bar, etc. etc. Assisted by ten engravings. With the general outlines of a plan for the improvement of the harbour of Dublin, and that at Ireland's Eye. By Thomas Rogers ... VOL.177(11) Plan for three harbours, one, easterly from Howth-town, one due-east from the island at Holyhead, and one about three hundred yards easterly of Dunleary dry pier. Subjoined are remarks on the work, said to be for an harbour, at the northern side of the ruined Abbey, at Howth-town, and reasons against the continuation of it any longer. By W. Dawson. VOL.177(12) Additional remarks on an intended asylum-port, near Dunleary, comprizing observations on the last grant made by Parliament of £40,000, Britsh [sic], for Howth harbour, which with twenty-five per cent. for collecting, will make the neat sum of £50,000. By a seaman.

Anonymous. By Aaron Hill.

Lords Library holds only the third essay: one plate and pp. 25-36

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