Buck Jeremy : An act concerning the new invention of melting down iron and other mettals with stone-coal and other coals, : without charking thereof.; England and Wales.
1651
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Buck Thomas : The copy of a letter to Thomas Buck Esq; beadle to the University of Cambridge..
1669
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Buckabank England Maps : Cumberland [cartographic material] : sheet NY 34 NE.; Great Britain.
Buckhaven Scotland Humour Early Works To 1800 : The burgess ticket of Buckhaven given to Alexander Bryson; : within the college thereof, upon the 32 day of Julius Cæsar, 1698 years. Suits calld, and the court lawfully fenced / by Mother Greg.; Mother Greg.
Buckingham England Early Works To 1800 : Strange news from Bishops-Stafford : near Buckingham. Licensed, April 26th, 1694. Amidst the various clans of enthusiasts who being led astray thro blind ways by their distemper'd brains and fantastick notions, ... such confusion and madness, I never expected to see, unless in Bedlam.
1694
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Buckingham England History 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : To the right honorable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of the captains, officers, and souldiers of the trained bands, and voluntiers of the county of Buckingham, assembled at Alesbury, June 17. 1642...
Buckingham George Villiers Duke Of 1628 1687 Rehearsal : The rehearsal transpros'd, or, Animadversions upon a late book intituled, A preface, shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery; Marvell, Andrew,
Buckingham John Sheffield Duke Of 1648 1720 Or 21 : In diem natalem regis augustissimi Caroli secundi, VVindesorio Maij XXIX. anno Dom. MDCLXXIV. Celebratum: quo festo inclytissimus Johannes comes de Mulgrave : periscellidis ordine insignitus est: carmen heroicum honorum virtutumque patronis dedicatum.; Faldo, W.
Buckingham John Villiers Earl Of 1677 1723 : The pedigree of John Lord Purbeck, the Duke of Buckingham, and Lord Anglesey. : The case of James Earl of Castlehaven and Elizabeth his wife, Francis Lord Brudnell and Frances his wife, Edward Cary of Torabby, Esq; and Mary his wife, on the behalf of their wives being heirs to the Duke of Bucks: shewing the illegitimacy of the pretended heir, being an infant.
1690?
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Buckingham Matthew Exhibitions : This storm is what we call progress : Haluk Akakçe... [et al] ; preface and introduction by Caroline Collier.