David Jacob : Markets and merchants of the late seventeenth century : the Marescoe-David letters, 1668-1680 / selected and edited with an introduction by Henry Roseveare.; Marescoe, Charles.
Davidson Randall Thomas 1848 1930 : From the Reformation to the permissive society : a miscellany in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Lambeth Palace Library / edited by Melanie Barber and Stephen Taylor with Gabriel Sewell.
2010
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Davidstow England Maps : Cornwall [cartographic material] : sheet SX 18 NE.; Great Britain.
Davie Donald Alfred : Donald Davie / prepared for the course team by M. Dodsworth. Charles Tomlinson / prepared for the course team by M. Edwards. Geoffrey Hill / prepared for the course team by J. Purkis.; Dodsworth, Martin.
1976
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Daviehalan Exhibitions : The Gregory Fellows, University of Leeds : an illustrated catalogue of an exhibition of the first eight artists to be awarded Gregory Fellowships in Painting and Sculture,1950-64.; Arts Council of Great Britain.
Davies Peter Neville : From wheel house to counting house : essays in maritime business history in honour of Professor Peter Neville Davies / [edited by L.R. Fischer].
1992
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Davies R R 1938 2005 : Power and identity in the Middle Ages : essays in memory of Rees Davies / edited by Huw Pryce and John Watts.
2007
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Davies Ray 1944 : The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society / Andy Miller.; Miller, Andy.
2003
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Davies Richard 1635 1708 : An account of the convincement, exercises, services, and travels, of that ancient servant of the Lord, Richard Davies : comprising some information relative to the spreading of the Truth in North Wales.; Davies, Richard,
Davies Thomas 1678 : The confession and execution as well of the several prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of April 1678 : At which time were executed Joseph Wright, Thomas Bateman, William Baker, Thomas Davies, William Dukes. James Crouch, and George Dogget. As also the burning of Jane Pratt in Smithfield, for clipping, washing, filing, and diminishing the Kings coyn; who was in Newgate about a year ago on suspition of the same fact. With an account of their behaviour in prison, and last speeches at the place of execution. This may be printed. Ro. L'Estrange.
1678
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Davies Thomas Sir 1631 1680 : Londons triumphs : express'd in sundry representations, pageants, and shows, performed on Monday, Octob. 30, 1676, at the inauguration and instalment of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Davies, Kt., Lord Mayor of the city of London : containing a true description of the several scenes and habits of the representers, with the speeches spoken on each pageant / designed and composed by Tho. Jordan.; Jordan, Thomas,
Davies William : Margaret Davie, Frances Davie, and Trephena Davie, (daughters of Sir William Davie, Bart. deceased) infants, by Nicholas Pollexsen, Esq; their next friends. Appellants. Nicholas Hooper the younger, Esq; and Mary his wife, who was the only daughter of the said Sir William Davie, by his first wife. Respondents. : The respondents case.; Hooper, Nicholas,
Davis A G Arthur Geoffrey 1899 : The A.G. Davis essays in law : a tribute to Professor A.G. Davis, formerly Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland / edited by J.F. Northey.
Davis Ann : A particular and exact account of the trial of Mary Compton, the bloody and most cruel midwife of Poplar: : as also of her maid, Mary Compton the younger; who were both araigned in one indictment for felony and murder, in destroying, starving to death, and famishing several poor infant babes: : as also Ann Davis as accessary.