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BOOKER (John )
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BOOKER (John ), F.S.A.
A History of the ancient chapel of Birch, in Manchester parish,
[Manchester], 189.
See MANCHESTER. Chetham-Society. Remains, etc. No.47.
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BOOKER (John)
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BOOKER (John), F.S.A.
• A. History o the ancient chapels of Didsbury and Choriton, .
[Manchester], 1857.
See ?IANCFSPER. Che them Society.
Remains, . No.42.
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312
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BOOKER (John)
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BOOKER (John), Studentiii Astrology, See NAPIER (J.), of Merchistoun.
The B1oodyalmanack to which England is directed1 to fore—know what shall come to passe, by...J. Booker, being a perfect abstract ot th prophecies proved out of Scripture by..:Napier, Lord of Marchistoun, etc.
London, 1643.
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317
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Author:
BOOKER (Jobn Manning)
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BOOKER (Jobn Manning).
SHI?1E (Hill).
Booker memorial studies: eight essays on Victorian literature [by various authors] in memory of John Manning Booker, 1881— 1948. Edited by H.Shine.
Chapel Hill, 1950.
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by Dr. Eogt4, lkcrntary t the Itvil ocicv: with in nc,ions fr ningit. Made by John Booker, divid*,r arid engraver.
[1). 31.] ) 828. Sve.
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I-tarry Price ..P.L. •Booker.
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BOOKER (John), Student in Astrology.
Mercurius coelicus; or, a Caveat to all the people of the kingdorne that...reade the counterfeit and most ,ernicious pairphlet written under the name of Narth [pseudonym of Sir George Wharton]; or, a New alrnanack end prognostication for the yeer... i6l, etc. [By J.Booker.J pp. 6. [H.P.L.)
80, J.Raiorth: London, (i61.1iJ.
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E.P.L. (Booker)
Hnrr: Price Lxbr.ry Strong Room
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EPHERtDES. (Naworth. 161414. - Appendix.1
See BOOKER (John), Student in Atro1ogy.
Mercurius coelicus; or, a Caveat to all the people of the kingdome that...reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet ‘written under the name of Narth [pseudonym of Sir George Wharton]; or, a Nev almenack and prognostication for the yeer... i6141, etc. [By J.Booker.j
8°. J .Ra’worth: London, [16144].
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243
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BOOKER (John), student in
The Dutch fortune-teller: discovering XXXVI. several questions which old and young, married men and women, batchelors and maids delight to be resolved of, . Pp. iO. Plates.
fol. The Printin.-Office in
A1dermaiy Church Yard:
London, [1690].
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BOOKER (John Manning).
A ILiddle English bibliography. Dates, dialects and sources of the XII., XIII.,-and XIV century monuments and. manuscripts exclusive of the works of Wyclif, Gower and Chaucer and the documents in the London dialect. pp. 76.
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S . Heidelberg, 1912.
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319
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Paiograpfly CC25.& [Sussex]
ccm Reference only
Sj33S3’$C, Countyo. County Council. West Sussex Record Office. The WIston archives: a catalogue. Edited by John I’LL.
Booker. pp. 5U1. Plates and folded genealogical tables.
Ohichester, 1975.
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238
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WRIGHT (Louis Booker).
See LONDON. [III.] British Museum. Department of Prints and Drawings.
The American drawings of John White, 1577— 1590, with drawings of European and oriental subjects...Vol.1. A Catalogue raisonn4 and a study of the artist. With contributions by W.C.Sturtevant, C.E. Raven, R.A.Skeiton, and L.B.Wright, iq.
London and Chapel Hill, 1964.
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NAPIER (John.), of Merchistoun. /
The Bloodyalmanack, to which England is directed, to fore—know what shall come to passe, by that famous astrologer M. John Booker, being a perfect abstract of the prophecies proved out of Scripture by the noble Napier, Lord of &archistoun in Scotland. With additions. pp. (2) + 5 ÷ (1). Table.
[e M.)
4°. London, 1643.
With an ema ç_wputon _:.Ltle-page.
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