Crosse Jasper : The dolefull lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse: or Old England sick of the staggers. : Together with the hearty thanks which I Jasper Crosse hath lately returned to those noble-minded, and gentile-bred prentises thereabouts, for rescuing my honour from being ravished: especially to that Robert York, who was my chiefe protector at that time.
Crosse Robert 1605 1683 : Logou alogia, seu, Exercitatio theologica de insipientiâ rationis humanæ, gratiâ Christi destitutæ, in rebus fidei / authore R. Crosse ...
1655
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Crosse Rupert 1927 1973 : Shadows [videorecording] / written and directed by John Cassavetes.
2005
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Crosse Thomas : A detection of a falshood endeavour'd to be impos'd on the publick, in a paper, entituled, A test offer'd to the consideration of the electors of Great-Britain. : The following amendment to the Act for enlarging the time for taking the Oath of abjuration, &c. was sent down by the House of Lords to the House of Commons, Febr. 1702.
1710
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Crosse Thomas Goldsmith : To the right honourable the lords and others of His Maiesties most honourable Priuie Counsell : the humble petition of Thomas Crosse, goldsmith, on the behalfe, not onely of himselfe, but of the whole bodie of goldsmiths within the realme of England.
Crossley Joan : Innocence and experience : images of children in British art from 1600 to the present : [catalogue of an exhibition originated by the Manchester City Art Galleries held at the Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and ...] / Sara Holdsworth, Joan Crossley.