Kingston Penitentiary : Attitudes towards crime and punishment in Upper Canada, 1830-1850 : a documentary study / J.M. Beattie with the assistance of L.M. Distad.; Beattie, J. M.,
Kingston Robert King Baron 1693 : A vindication of Sr. Robert King's designs and actions in relation to the late and present Lord Kingston : being an answer to a scandalous libel, lately sent abroad under the title of Materials for a bill of discovery against Sir Robert King, Bar., Anthony Raymond, Charles Gosling, [and others].; Pullen, Tobias,
Kingston Upon Hull Auxiliary Fire Service Association : Smoke in your head : 25 years of the Kingston upon Hull Auxiliary Fire Service Association and its operational units Humberside Volunteer Fire Service, Paull Airfield Auxiliary Fire Section and the Humberside Auxiliary Emergency Service.; Baker, Howard,
Kingston Upon Thames London England Early Works To 1800 : A letter of a great victory obtained by Sir Miles Livesey, neer Kingstone, on Friday July 7. 1648. : The Duke of Buckingham routed, where was slain, the Lord Francis Villers, the Duke of Bucking-hams brother Col. Tho. Howard, the Earle of Berkshires son, 20 officers and souldiers, the Earle of Holland hurt, 200 wounded, 200 horse taken, 100 taken prisoners, &c.; Frierson, Henry.
Kingston Upon Thames London England History 17th Century Early Works : A letter of a great victory obtained by Sir Miles Livesey, neer Kingstone, on Friday July 7. 1648. The Duke of Buckingham routed, where was slain, the Lord Francis Villers, the Duke of Bucking-hams brother Col. Tho. Howard, the Earle of Berkshires son, 20 officers and souldiers, the Earle of Holland hurt, 200 wounded, 200 horse taken, 100 taken prisoners, &c.; Frierson, Henry.
Kingston William Henry Giles 1814 1880 : The life, work and influence of William Henry Giles Kingston / by Maurice Rooke Kingsford.; Kingsford, Maurice Rooke,
Kinnoull George Hay Earl Of 1644 : An act of the Estates of Scotland, in the yeare 1643. : And letters of horning and rebellion against James Duke of Hamilton, William Earle of Morton, Robert Earle of Roxbrough, George Earle of Kinnoule, and William Earle of Lanerick, as enemies to religion, and the peace of the kingdomes. With a letter from a person of qualitie in London, to some friends in Scotland; advising about the said Duke and Earles : and other affaires now transacting in Scotland, worthy of observation.; Scotland.