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HALL (John)
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HALL (John), Poet.
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See DRUMMOND (William), of Hawthornden. I
The History of Scotland, from the year 1)+23
until the year 15+2...With a prefatory
introduction by Mr. Hall of Grays-Inn.
London, 1655.
—Second edition, frbET Londofl, 1681.
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239
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Author:
EARRISOZ (William John)
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EARRISOZ (William John).
Life in Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1658—1713.
pp. xiv. + 160. Plates and facsimile.
8. Cambridge, 1958.
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713
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Author:
GBOVER (John William)
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GBOVER (John William).
Old Claphain. Based on a lecture delivered...
1885 at the St. Matthew’s Church institution
and at the Clapham Hall, pp. 120.
and illustxatioE.
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S . Londop, 1887.
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Author:
ALL (John William)
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hALL (John William), Barristar——[w.
Common sense and capital piuaishment. (A speech given to the Joint Parliamentary Ad.visory Coimci1 May 20th, 1924.) (Howard Leagze Pamphlets. Nevi series. No. .5.) pp. 16.
8°. Loncon, 1924.
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255
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Author:
AXESPEARE (William)
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SflAXESPEARE (William). [Appendix.—Mjseelleous.] See GRAY (A.)
Shakespeare’s sonin—1aw, John Hall. Cambridge, 1939.
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236
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MARSTON (John), Dramatist.
BOOTH (William S.)
The Hidden signatures of Prancesco Colonna and Francis Bacon: a comparison of their methods. With the evidence oi’ Marston and Hall that Bacon was the author of Venus and Adonis.
Boston iMas.], 1910.
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PARSONS (John Denham).
The Labeo—Shakespeare evidence, .
[Continued.)
(Another edition.J William Shakespeare “another’s name”; or, the Suppressed evidence of the Elizabethan satirists, 1.tarston and Hall, concerning the author of ‘Venus and Adonis’. pn. 11.
8°. London, (19201.
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LONDON. Clarke Hall F_ellowship.
Clarke Hall Lectu.ree. [Continue.) oso_
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5. FRY (Sara M.) The Ancestral child. 1940.
6. ROCHE (Alexander A.), Baron Roche. Some thoughts on educatio and on juvenile courte. [ig5]
7. RES (John R.) Mental health and the offender. L197].
5. BIRKETT (William N.), Baron Birkett. Criminal justice: problems of punishmen. -
9. MAXWETJ (Sir Alexaflder). The Institutional treatme’rof delinquents. [1949].
(P.c .1)
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]YDD (John).
Foure god].ie and fruitfull sermons: two preached at Draiton in Oxfordshtre, at a fast, enioyned by authority, by occasion of the pestilence then dangerously dispersed. Likewise, two other sermons on the twelfth Psalme, whereunto is annexed a briofe tract of zeale. ‘ I.Dod, IL Olesuer. [-With a dedicatory epistle by J.Winston.] pp.(6), 85.
Printed by William Hall for William Weblie:
London, i6io.
Bound In a volume lettered: Dod’s sermons.
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YORL University of York.
Borthwick Institute of Historical Research. St. Anthony’s Hall publications. tContinued.]
21+. ADDY (John). The Archdeacon and ecciesi- PS 1E1D4’) astical discipline in Yorkshire, 1598—
1711k. 1963.
25. DE L POLE (Sir William). The Wool accounts uu(Pc.1) of William de la Pole, 1961+.
26. DEATH (Peter), M,.4..Medjeval clerical PS(PC2)
accounts. 196+.
[From No. 27 onwards, this series is. entitled Borthwick papers, y. su1ra.]
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