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WRIGHT (Thomas)
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WRIGHT (Thomas), of Olney.
The Life of John Payne, . pp. 283.
Portraits, ates and facsimiles.
8°. don, 1919.
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507
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Author:
WRIGHT (Thomas)
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WRIGHT (Thomas), M.A., P.S.Ji.
The Political songs of ng1ánd, from the reign of John to that of Edward II, Edited and translated by P. Wright and revised by E. Goldsmid.
d.inburgh, privately printea, 1884.
See GOLDS1ID CE. M.
Bibliotheca Cu.riosa, etc.
Card ID:
442
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Author:
WRIG (Thomas)
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WRIG (Thomas), t.A., F.S.A.
Early travels in Palestine, comprising the narratives of Arcuif, Willibald, Bernard, Swulf, Sigurd, Benjarnin of Tudela, Sir John Maundeville, de l.a Brocquière and Maundrell. Edited, with notes, by T. Wright. (Bohn’s Antiquarian Library.) pp. xxxi. ÷ 517. Plan.
80. London, 1848.
Card ID:
429
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WRIGHT (Thomas), of Durham:
See JIOGG (John T.)
Eighteenth century cosmology, with
special reference to Thomas Wright
of Durham.
1950.
Card ID:
502
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HOGG (John Thomas).
Eighteenth century cosmology, with special reference to Thomas Wright of Durham. [With a bibliography. ypewritten thesis submitted for the degree of M.Sc. of the University of London in 1950.] (Li.) + 109 leaves. Portrait, plates and diagrams.
- O 1950.
Card ID:
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GOLDSMID (Edmund Marsclen).
Bibliotheca Curiosa, etc.
WRIGHT (Thomas), M.A., F.S.A.
The Political songs o England, from the reign of John to that of Edward II. Edited. and translated by T. Wright and revised by E. Go].dsmid. [With appendices.) 4 vols. in 1.
8. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1884.
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46
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Harry Price Libra G -.
For Relerence Oniy -e-zoSCL&s
DARRELL (John).
H., S.
A Discovery of the frudulent practises of Iohn Darrel in his proceedings concerning the pretended possession -and dispossession of William Somers...Thomas Darling, the boy of Burton...and of Katherine Wright...and of his dealings with one Mary Couper...detecting in some sort the deceitfull trade in these latter dayes of casting out deuils. [The epistle to the reader is signed S.H., i.e. Samuel Harenet.]
40• I.Wolfe: London, 1599.
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144
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The-Pleasant history of John Winchcomb, in his younger yeares called Jacke of Newberie, the famous and worthy clothier of England, declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitality, and how hee set continually five hundred pàore people at worke, to the great eneuit of the Common—wealth, worthy to be read - and regarded. Now the ninth time imprinted, corrected, and inlarged2 by T.U. [I.e. Thomas Deloneyj. pp. (b6). [D.—L.L.]4O printed by Robert Young. and are to be
— aold by flithhrt Wright: London, 1633. [SEE NEXT CARD.)
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