A Catalogue of the Books, Relating to British Topography, and Saxon and Northern Literature,: Bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, in the Year MDCCXCIX by Richard Gough, Esq. F.S.A..

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At the Clarendon Press, 1814 - English literature - 463 pages
The remainder of the collection was sold in 1810.

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Page 391 - Antiqvitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also receaued in the Saxons tyme, aboue 600.
Page 151 - The bishop of Chester's Case, with relation to the Wardenship of Manchester. In which is shewn, that no other degrees but such as are taken in the university, can be deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment in England.
Page 199 - A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the honourable committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London.
Page 180 - LONDINUM triumphans, or an historical account of the grand influence the actions of the City of London have had upon the affairs of the nation for many ages past.
Page 343 - An Act for the better raising and securing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the church of Scotland, and of the heads, principals, and masters...
Page 44 - The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and Chapel of St. George: with the Institution, Laws, and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter...
Page 242 - Durocobrivae, the seventh station there mentioned, is discussed; and Castor in Northamptonshire is shewn from the various remains of Roman antiquity to have an undoubted claim to that situation ; to which is added a Dissertation on an image of Jupiter found there ; by the Rev.
Page 59 - An Address to the Members of the Senate of the University of Cambridge on The Attention due to Worth of Character from a Religious Society: with a View to the ensuing Election of a High Steward.
Page 90 - Jesus Christ. Written in Cornish (as it may be conjectured) some Centuries past. Interpreted in the English tongue, in the Year 1682, by John Keigwin, Gent.
Page 362 - True History of several honourable Families of the Right Honourable Name of Scot, in the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk, and others adjacent, gathered out of Ancient Chronicles, Histories, and Traditions of our Fathers...

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