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Fires England 17th Century : A True account of that dreadful fire which happened in the house of Mr. Samuel Seaton, a pewterer : at the corner of White-cross-street over against Cripple-Gate-Church, London, on the twenty-seventh of this instant March, 1687, in which were consumed (or burnt) seven persons ... with an account of the circumstances that attended it and many other matters and things (strange and unusual) relating thereunto, and of their decent burial.  1687 1
Fires England Beccles Poetry Early Works To 1800   2
Fires England Darlington Early Works To 1800 : Lamentable ne[ws] from the towne of Darnton in the bishopricke of Durham, being y[e] north partes of England, : where was burned 273. houses, vppon the 7 .day of May last past 1585. being as lamentable a matter as euer was heard..  1585 1
Fires England Dorchester Dorset Early Works To 1800 : Fire from heauen. : Burning the body of one Iohn Hittchell of Holne-hurst, within the parish of Christ-church, in the county of South-hampton the 26. of Iune last 1613. who by the same was consumed to ashes, and no fire seene, lying therein smoaking and smothering three dayes and three nights, not to bequenched [sic] by water, nor the help of mans hand. VVith the lamentable burning of his house and one childe, and the grieuous scorching of his wife: with the birth of a monster, and many other strange things hapning about the same time: the like was neuer seene nor heard of. / Written by Iohn Hilliard Preacher of the word of life in Sopley. Reade and tremble. With the fearefull burning of the towne of Dorchester vpon friday the 6 of August last 1613.; Hilliard, John  1613 1
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Fires England Lancaster Early Works To 1800 : [A breiffe for a fire at Lancaster].  1698 1
Fires England London   9
Fires England London 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : A true narrative of the late most horrid and barbarous murder, : committed, by eleven phanaticks, upon the person of James, late Lord Arch-bishop of St. Andrewes, Primate and Metropolitan of all Scotland: and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Counsel for that kingdom. Who was barbarously murdered, on Saturday the 3d. of this instant May 1679. As likewise, the account of the burning of New Prison in Clerken-well, on Fryday the 9th. of this instant May 1679. as is supposed, by a Papist, prisoner there: with other remarkable circumstances.  1679 1
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Fires England London Poetry   6
Fires England London Poetry Early Works To 1800   5
Fires England London Safety Measures   2
Fires England London Sermons : A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10, being the fast-day appointed for the late dreadful fire in the city of London / by Edward Stillingfleet ...; Stillingfleet, Edward,  1666 1
Fires England Newmarket Early Works To 1800 : A full and more particular account of the late fire, : with several losses at Newmarket: in a letter from thence of the 24th instant. 1683.; Cole, John,  1683 1
Fires England Northampton Early Works To 1800   3
Fires England Northampton Northamptonshire : The state of Northampton from the beginning of the fire Sept. 20th 1675 to Nov. 5th : represented in a letter to a friend in London and now recommended to all well disposed persons in order to Christian-charity and speedy relief for the said distressed town and people / by a country minister.; Pearse, Edward,  1675 1
Fires England Northampton Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Northampton in flames: or, A poem on the dreadful fire that happened there on Monday the 20th. Septemb. 1675..  1675 1
Fires England Southwark Early Works To 1800 : A faithful account of the late dreadful fire in Southvvark : Begun on Friday the 26th. of May, 1676. at three of the clock in the morning, and in the space of twenty hours destroyed near five hundred houses, several people, and goods, to an inestimable value. The names of the most considerable places, are as followeth. St. Mary Overy's Church St. Thomas Hospital shattered and defaced. From Chain-Gate in the Burrough, to the Counter on St. Margarets-Hill, on both sides of the way The Market-house Angel-Court Three-Crown-Court Fow'l-Lane Counter-Lane Back-side of the Counter Part of St. Thomas, &c. burnt and demolished. Licensed, May 29. 1676. Roger L'Estrange.  1676 1
Fires Europe : Vestal fire : an environmental history, told through fire, of Europe and Europe's encounter with the world / Stephen J. Pyne.; Pyne, Stephen J,  c1997 1
Fires France Paris Early Works To 1800   3
Fires Germany Early Works To 1800 : A true relation; of a most dreadful fire which happened on the city of Udem or Uhien in Germany : together, with an account of the regulars, monastries, churches, houses, people, and cattle, that suffered in those most devouring flames, very remarkable, and not inferiour to that of London.; I. D.  1685 1
Fires History : Flammable cities : urban conflagration and the making of the modern world / edited by Greg Bankoff, Uwe Lübken, Jordan Sand.  2012 1
Fires Ireland Dublin Dublin : A true and particular relation of the fire which happened in the castle of Dublin in Ireland; B. R.  1684 1
Fires Juvenile Literature : World's worst fire disasters / Louise Spilsbury and Rob Alcraft.; Spilsbury, Louise.  1999 1
Fires Law And Legislation England Early Works To 1800 : At the Court at Whitehall, April the seventh, 1680. : Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty, His Highness Prince Rupert ... [16 others] Mr. Godolphin. : For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling to make bonfires ...; England and Wales.  1680 1
Fires Law And Legislation Ireland Early Works To 1800 : By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell. : Whereas it hath been a custom in the cities and other great towns of this kingdom upon certain festival days, and other solemn occasions of joy, to make bonefires ... the great concourse of idle people gathering about those fires, hath of late occasion'd several riots, ...; Ireland.  1687 1
Fires Netherlands Statistics Periodicals : Maandstatistiek van rechtswezen, politie en branden / bewerkt door Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek.; Netherlands, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek.    1
Fires Scotland Edinburgh : Account concerning the fire and burning of Edenbourgh in Scotland, : in a letter from a gentleman there, to his friend in Dublin. : Scotland, February the 12th, 1700.  1700 1
Fires Scotland Edinburgh Early Works To 1800 : The probable reaons why the fire that began in the city of Edinburgh the 3. of February 1700, : did so suddenly spread, both with and against the wind, and was not sooner stopt; with some proposals how to prevent the like for the future.  1700 1
Fires Scotland Glasgow Early Works To 1800 : Act of the Generall Assembly, at Edinburgh, July 24. 1652 : antemeridiem, Sess. IV.; Church of Scotland.  1652 1
Fires Scotland Poetry Early Works To 1800 : The dreadful voice of fire, : begun at Edinburgh, the 3d of February 1700.  1700 1
Fires Social Aspects England London   2
Fires Social Aspects England London History 17th Century : London, Londoners and the Great Fire of 1666 : disaster and recovery / Jacob F. Field.; Field, Jacob,  2019 1
Fires United States History 19th Century : The fireproof building : technology and public safety in the nineteenth-century American city.; Wermiel, Sara E.  2000 1
Fires Were Started Motion Picture : "Fires were started--".; Winston, Brian.  1999 1
Firestone Shulamith : Further adventures of The dialectic of sex : critical essays on Shulamith Firestone / edited by Mandy Merck and Stella Sandford.  2010 1
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Fireworks England London Early Works To 1800 : By the Mayor to the Alderman of the ward of [blank] : it being represented to me, that several rude and disorderly persons have already begun, in a riotous and tumultuous manner, to throw squibs, serpents, and other fire-works, in and about the streets of this city, to the great terrour, as well as endangering the lives of His Majesty's subjects, the apparent breach of the peace, and the scandal and dishonour of the government of the city.; City of London (England).  1697 1
Fireworks In The Theater England History : Theatre of fire : special effects in early English and Scottish theatre / Philip Butterworth ; foreword by Glynne Wickham.; Butterworth, Philip.  1998 1
Fireworks In The Theater Scotland History : Theatre of fire : special effects in early English and Scottish theatre / Philip Butterworth ; foreword by Glynne Wickham.; Butterworth, Philip.  1998 1
Fireworks Law And Legislation England Early Works To 1800   4
Firmin Giles 1614 1697 Real Christian   2
Firmin Giles 1614 1697 Scripture Warrant Sufficient Proof : The infants advocate : against the cruel doctrine of those Presbyterians who hold, that the greatest part of dying infants shall be damned : in answer to a book of Mr. Giles Firmin's entituled, Scripture warrant, &c. / by Tho. Grantham.; Grantham, Thomas,  1688 1
Firmin Giles 1614 1697 Serious Question Stated : A sober ansvver, to a serious question. Propounded by Mr. G. Firmin minister of the church in Shalford in Essex. viz. Whether the ministers of England are bound, by the Word of God, to baptise the children of all such parents, which say, they believe in Jesus Christ: but are grosly ignorant, scandalous in their conversation, scoffers at godliness, and refuse to submit to church-discipline, the negative is not sufficiently defended. Which may serve also as an appendix to the diatribe with Mr. Hooker, lately published, concerning the baptisme of infants, of parents not confœderate. By Daniel Cavvdrey pastour of the church at Great Billing in Northampton-shire. Licensed, printed, and entred, according to order.; Cawdrey, Daniel,  1652 1
Firmin Giles 1614 1697 Socinian Manuscript : A second defence of the propositions by which the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so explained : according to the ancient fathers, as to speak it not contradictory to natural reason : in answer to a Socinian manuscript, in a letter to a friend : together, with a third defence of those propositions, in answer to the newly published reflexions, contained in a pamphlet, entituled, A letter to the reverend clergy of both universities / both by the author of those propositions.; Fowler, Edward,  1695 1
Firmin Giles 1614 1697 Stablishing Against Shaking : Stablishing against quaking, thrown down, and overturned, and no defence found against it; or an answer to a book (called Stablishing against quaking) put forth by Giles Firmin, a professed minister in Essex. : Wherein his many lyes, and slanders, are rebuked and witnessed against, and all his thirteen arguments confounded, and clearly confuted; and he manifestly proved a false prophet in several particulars. As in his call, and maintainance. And while he hath thought to discover the Prince of darknesse in others, he is found secretly lodging in his own house, and powerfully working in him, and is found truly guilty himself, of that, whereof he falsely accuses the innocent people called Quakers, who are Gods faithful witnesses, against this subtile generation; though for a moment they are a prey to the seed of evill doers, and a reproach to lying tongues. / By a friend to Israels common-wealth, called, Edward Burrough.; Burrough, Edward,  1656 1
Firmin Thomas 1632 1697   4
Firsby England Maps : Lincolnshire [cartographic material] : sheet TF 46 SE.; Great Britain.  1973 1
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