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My Lord, A statement was recently made in Your Lordship's House, by a Right Reverend Prelate.

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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.276(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44212-1001
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VOL.276(4) The Coronation oath. (From a correspondent) [Copied from the "Standard" newspaper, of Wednesday, April 8th, 1829]. VOL.276(5) Marie Mignot :comédie historique, mêlée de couplets, en trois époques, par MM. Bayard et Paul Duport; Représentée pour la première fois, à Paris, sur le théâtre du Vaudeville, le 17 octobre 1829. VOL.276(6) In morte di Guendalina Talbot, principessa Borghese; ode del cavaliere G. P. Campana Romano ; con traduzione inglese di Maria F. Rossetti. VOL.276(7) My Lord, A statement was recently made in Your Lordship's House, by a Right Reverend Prelate. VOL.276(8) Specifiation of the patent granted to John Hague, of Cable Street, Wellclose Square, in the Parish of Saint George in the East, in the County of Middlesex, engineer, for raising water by the application and arrangement of a well known power, from mines, excavations, holds of ships or vessels and other places where water might be deposited or accumulated whether from accidental or natural causes, and also applying power to, and in giving motion to certain machinery. [From "The Repository of Patent Inventions, no. 48, new series]. VOL.276(9) Some considerations on the subject of public clocks, particularly church clocks: with hints for their improvement. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend the Archbishop of Canterbury, one of the Commissioners for building the new churches, &c &c. &c. By B.L. Vulliamy. VOL.27(7) Some account of the life and martyrdom of the Reverend John Bradford, prebendary of St. Paul's, London, and Chaplain to King Edward the Sixth, who was burnt in Smithfield, on the first day of July, 1555.

"In a recent debate in the House of Lords, the Bishop of Norwich had referred to a tract in which he had by this clergyman been vilified as an apostate, and termed an infidel"

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