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Thomson, Abram (Edinburgh)
Batard decouvert
Collection of inventories and other records of the Royal Wardrobe and Jewel House; and of the artillery and munitioun in some of the royal castles
Opera
Thurnam, Charles (Carlisle)
Indication of memorials &c.
Order of daily service, the Litany, Holy Communion
Order of daily service, the Litany, Holy Communion
Torrini, E. (Siena)
Raccolta di varie canzoni sopra diversi leggiardri soggetti a sua eccellenza Myledy Walpole
Tout, Samuel (London)
Points of humour
Treacher, H. & C. (Brighton)
Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers
Tuckett
Bibliotheca hibernicana, or, A descriptive catalogue of a select Irish library, collected for the Right Hon. Robert Peel
Bibliotheca hibernicana, or, A descriptive catalogue of a select Irish library, collected for the Right Hon. Robert Peel.
Tuckett
Bishop Percy’s folio manuscript, ballads and romance [ed. J.W. Hales & F.J. Furnivall]
History of signboards
History of signboards
Typographical gazetteer. 2nd series
Tuckett, Charles (London)
Bible. English. 1613
Edward the Second
Facts of the cotton famine
Facts of the cotton famine
Historical and descriptive account of All Saints’ Church in Newcastle upon Tyne
Local records
Massacre at Paris
Memoir written during a survey of the Roman wall
More worlds than one
More worlds than one
Pipe roll for the first, second, and third years of the reign of Edward the First for the county of Northumberland [ed. W. Dickson].
Pleasant comedie of Old Fortunatus