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Author:
TLE (William)
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PflA
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TLE (William), successively Bishop of nchester, Archbishop of York and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Christianity in thought and practice. I The Ibody Lectures delivered in the University of Chicago, l93-36.] pp. 9b.
Indon, 1936.
Card ID:
243
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Author:
ON (William)
Description
Portetis Library 3 WABBURtON (William), Bishop of Gloucester.
A Rational account of tle nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
— A Discourse on the nature and end of the Lors Supper...In opposition to Dr. Warburton, pp.29.
8°. don, 1758.
Card ID:
207
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Author:
BAYNE (William)
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TLE
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BAYNE (William), Biographer.
See THOMSON (James), the Poet. [Two or more
works. J
Poems by James Thomson. Edited, with an introduction, by W.Bayne.
London, [1901).
Card ID:
541
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Author:
SHAKESPEARE (William)
Description
SHAKESPEARE (William). [King Lear0l The Tragedy of King Lear. Introduction
& notes by H.1.Hudson. Edited & revised by E.C.Black, with the collaboration of A.J.George. (The New Hudson 8hakeseare.) pp. xcvii. ÷ 190. Facsimile tLe-t,age and tables.
8°. London, 1949.
Card ID:
204
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Author:
LISLE (William)
Description
LISLE (William).
LONDON. LIII. Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] Early Engljh Text Society [Pub].ications.J Origiil Series.
160. Tle Old English version of the Heptar. tetoh.. .Edited. .together with a reprint of “A Saxon treatise oonoernin€ the Old. and New Testament: no* first published in print with ag)ish of our times by William L’isle of Wilburgham (1623 ,“-ad the Vulgate text of Heptateuch, by
5, J. Crawford. -
Ind.on, 1922.
Card ID:
109
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Author:
VINCE (Stanley William Edward)
Description
folio 53 tLe
Reference only
VINCE (Stanley William Edward).
Gloucestershire.
London, 1942.
See ENGLAND’. [Miscellaneous Subheadings. — Land Utilisation Survey of Britain.)
The Land of Britain, ç. No. 67.
Card ID:
187
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Author:
THER (Robert William Theodore)
Description
FSv
GUflTHER (Robert William Theodore).
The Astrolabes of the world, based upon the series of instruments in the Lewis Ivans collection in tle Old. Ashmolean )useum at Oxford. With notes on astrolabes in...other public and. private collections [and a bibliography]. 2 vole. Plates, illustrations, and facsimiles.
4°. Oxford, 1932.
1. The Eastern astrola.bes.
2. The Western astrolabes.
The Pagination is continuous throghout the two volumes. Subscription Edition. Copy No. LO signed by the author.
Card ID:
366
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Author:
C(iif)
Description
C(iif) LçI._S.
• L — SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix. - Biography.]
See HALL (William), of Queen’s Coiiege Oxford, Shakespeare’s grave: notes of traditions
that were current at Stratford—on— Avon, in the latter part of tle seventeenth century,
Brighton, for private
circulation, 1884
Card ID:
216
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Author:
No Author available
Description
($3 027 .7(ltutchins]
STJTDERS (Wilfred Leonard).
See JCflS (WIlliam John)
The Language barrier: a stu5.y in depth of tLe place of foreign language tzterials in the reearcIz activity of an academic conim.mity. y
W. J. Hutch!ns, L. J. Pargeter [and] W. L. Saunders.
fol. ShelTIeld, 1971.
Card ID:
618
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Lt—L. (-i)k:c
WYCHERLEY (William).
The Plàin—de1er: a comedy [in five acts and in prose and verse. Taken frox Moliere’s comedy ?tLe Misanthrope”]. As it is acted at the Theatre—Royal...The third edition. pp. (12) + 83 + (1). [D.—L.I..]
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4 . London, 1677.
Card ID:
26
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Author:
No Author available
Description
BALDUINUS, successively jhp of Worcester and Archbishop of Canterbury.
CAMDEN (William), the Antiguar.
Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica,
a veteribus scripta, pp. 815—
878. (Itinerariuni cambri seu,
Laborios Balduini.,.er Walliain
legationis, accurata descriptio,
auctore Silvest. Giraldo Cambrense.)
FranfQrt or tLe Main, 1602.
[Another edition.1
cfort on the_Main, 16o3.
Card ID:
76
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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ENGLAND. Departments of State and Off iial BodiØ. Record Commission.— Work ublisiied by
tle Re_cord Commission.
Ancient laws and institutes of England, comprising laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon Kings from Aethelbirht to Cnut, with an English translation of the Saxon; the laws called Edward the Confes sor’s; the laws of William the Conqueror, and those ascribed to Henry the first. Also Monumenta ecciesiastica Anglicana, from the seventh to the tenth century; and the ancient Latin version of the Anglo—Saxon laws. With a...glos— sary, &c. [Edited by B.Thorpe.] pp. (‘p) + x. + (6) + 5÷8 + (80). [L.I.]
ndon, i8+o.
‘lTPC 1L
Ai*ther copy.’] [See next card:]
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