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The pedigree of King George the third, lineally deduced from King Egbert, first sole monarch of England. Compiled by R. Wewitzer.

By: Wewitzer, Ralph, 1748-1825.Publisher: London : Printed by T. Bensley ...; Published by J. Barker ..., 1812Description: [8], 34, [3]p.Subject(s): George, III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.286(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 42288-1001
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VOL.285 The late elections. An impartial statement of all proceedings connected with the progress and result of the late elections: to which is affixed a table, noting every change of members, and the closing number of the contested polls whenever they could be obtained. This work is intended as a public record of the principles avowed in the speeches and circulars of the various candidates; perpetuating a test whereby to estimate and compare their future conduct with their present professions. Such biographical notes are added, as may enable the country to form a judgment of the influence likely to predominate in the new House of Commons. VOL.286(1) Memoirs of the life of Andrew Hofer; containing an account of the transactions in the Tyrol during the year 1809. Taken from the German. By Charles Henry Hall, ... VOL.286(2) Memoirs of the secret societies of the south of Italy, particularly the Carbonari. Translated from the original ms. VOL.286(3) The pedigree of King George the third, lineally deduced from King Egbert, first sole monarch of England. Compiled by R. Wewitzer. VOL.286(4) Historical questions exhibited in The Morning Chronicle in January 1818. Enlarged, corrected and improved. VOL.286(5) Falling of the Brunswick Theatre. The Rev. Mr. Smith's statement concerning the falling of the New Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose Square, Feb. 28, 1828, minutely detailing the awful situation in which the unfortunate sufferers were found in the midst of the ruins; and the means used to extricate those that were alive from their perilous situaion. To which is added, important particulars to the present time, list of killed, wounded, &c.&c. Also, an authentic account of the late dreadful accident at Manchester, by which forty-seven persons were drowned. VOL.286(6) An historical and biographical sketch of Fieschi, with anecdotes relating to his life: preceeded [sic] by a narrative of the circumstances attending the events of the 28th July, 1835. Together with an accurate description of the assassin's apartment: of the formation of his machine; remarks concerning his accomplices; the women with whom he successively lives: his examination, &c. &c. Published by A. Bouveiron ...

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