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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.55(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57045-1001
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VOL.55(5) Report of the whole of the proceedings, under the Special Commission, held in the County Hall, at Derby, in the month of October, 1817, including the trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, alias John Coke, alias the Nottingham Captain; William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, the elder, and George Weightman, for High Treason; with the speeches of the Counsel, and other interesting particulars. VOL.55(6) The original predictions of Robert Nixon, commonly called the Cheshire prophet; published from an authentic manuscript found among the papers of a Cheshire gentleman, lately deceased. Together with Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large; from Lady Cowper's copy, in the reign of Queen Anne; with historical and political remarks, and many instances wherein it has been fulfilled, also some particulars of his life. VOL.55(7) The Protestant's manual; reasons for the reformation. VOL.55(8) The history of the English Bible: with reflections. VOL.55(9) A summary of the Bible, showing what it contains, and what it teaches us. VOL.5(6) Ireland, but still without the ministry of the word in her own native language. VOL.56(1) The Protestant's companion; being a choice collection of preservatives against popery.

Approximate dates based on publishers' addresses and forms of name, established from Brown, P. London publishers and printers c. 1800-1870. Applegath & Cowper conducted business on Duke Street c. 1819-20; Applegath was at that address c. 1820-26 (Brown, p. 5). However, J. Davis was on Paternoster Row from 1822 (Brown, p. 54) and J. Nisbet conducted business at 15 Castle Street 1809-1823, before moving to 21 Berners Street (Brown, p. 138).

At head of title: No. 132.

"[Price 6s. 8d. per 100.]"--At foot of p. 20.

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