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    Author: BYROM (John)

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    BYROM (John), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. The I’rivate journal and literary remains of J.Byrom. Edited by R.Parkinson. (The Byrom ped.igrees. (ith illustrative notes, by F.R.Raines.) [Manohesterl, 1854—57. See MANCISTER. Chetham Sooiey. Remains, . No. 32,

    Card ID: 55


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    Author: BYROM (John)

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    DEPOfTO BYROM (John), Fe11oi of TrInity Coiiege. Cambridge. .ci HOBHOTJSE (Stephen E.) ü11iam Law and eighteenth century Quakerism, including sone unpublIshed letters and fragments of William Law and ohn Byroin. London, 1927.

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    Author: BYROM (John)

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    ir r Lvr)4 BYROM (John), Fellow_of Trinity Colleze,. Cambri4&c. Selections from the journals and papers of John Byrom, poet, diarist, shorthand writer, 1691—1763. Edited with notes and. biographical sketches of some of his notable contemporaries by H. Talon. [With a] foreword by B. Dobrée. [With a bibliography.] pp. xvi. + 536. Portraits, plates, facsimiles and table. 0 8 . London, 1950.

    Card ID: 56


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    Author: BYROM (John)

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    BYROM (John), Peliow of Trinity College, Cambri. 11ANCHE3TIR. Chetham tibrary. Bibliotheca Chethamensis; sive, Bibliothec public Mancunieneis ab Hurnfredo Chethatn. .func3at catalogus, etc. (vol.vI. Catalogue of the books and manuscripts...added between the years 1863 and 1881, including the collection of John Byroin, etc.) Manchester, 1883.

    Card ID: 68


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    Author: PALMER (John)

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    Thorthan4 ‘0 •:ol!ection eiere1ice only PALMER (John), Stenographer. A New scheme of short—hand: being an improvenent upon Mr. Byrom’s Universal English short—hand. pp. 2 + xv. + (1) + 176. (9) engraved plates. 8°. London, 1774. The first five plates are numbered 1—5, the last 4 are lettered a—d.

    Card ID: 248


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    Author: OM(John)

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    Ca1t Shu”that ic,- 9 CoIecion Re:crence only BThOM(John),’11pw of Triüty Col1ee Qambridge. The Universal English short—hand; or, the Way of writing English in the most easy, concise, regular and beautiful manner...Invented by John Byrom. Now published from his manuscripts. pp. (4) + ix. + 92 Cor rather, 90]. + 13 engraved plates. 80. Mancbet, 1767. One of the plates is included in the pagination. The text begins on p.. the numbers 1—2 beiflg omitted. With a presentation inscription from Mrs.Byrom to Ralph J-’eycester one of the subscriber. Cropped. [SE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 57


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    Author: No Author available

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    .II..1:-; BYROfl (John), Fellow of Trinity Co11ee Cambridge. See BAIKER (Leslie G.E.) The Life and writings of John Byrom. 1933

    Card ID: 64


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    Author: No Author available

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    c] ‘7g7. ] BYROM (John), Fellow of Trinity CoUee Cambridge. The Univers1 English short—hand, LContinued.] [Another copy.] With the origin1 naDer wraPpers.

    Card ID: 58


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    Author: No Author available

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    TALON (Henri .Pntpine). See BYROM (John), Fellow of Trinity College, Ca bridge. Selections from the journals and papers of John Byrorn...Edited...by H. Talon, etc. London, l9O.

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    Author: BARKER (Leslie George Edwin)

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    BARKER (Leslie George Edwin). The Life and writings of John Byrom. [Typewritten thesis submitted for the degree of M.A. of the University of London in 1933. With a bibliography.] (2) + 138 leaves. 4° 1955.

    Card ID: 193


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    Author: LAW (‘Ii11iam)

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    DPOSCO* LAW (‘Ii11iam), Author of “A Serious Ca11’ etc. HOBHOUSE (Stephen H.) William Law and eighteenth century Quakerism, including seine unpublished letters and fragments of William Law and John Byrom. London, 1927.

    Card ID: 259


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    Author: No Author available

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    fsj 2. MANCHESTER. Chetham I,ibrary. Bibliotheca Chethanensis, etc. [Continued.] 6. Catalogue of the books and manuscripts...added between the years 1863 and 1881, including the collection of John Byrom and afi the rnss. 1883.

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