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Magnæ Britanniæ notitia or, the present state of Great-Britain, With divers remarks upon The Ancient State thereof. By John Chamberlayne, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. And more exact and larger Additions in the List of the Officers. &c. than in any former Impressions. With His Majesty's Royal Privilege.
Chamberlayne, John, 1666-1723.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- E-books
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The royal register or, a chronological list of creations and promotions in church and state, civil and military, in Great-Britain and Ireland, and His Majesty's dominions abroad; from the accession of George the third to the time of publication. In which will evidently appear The extraordinary Partiality towards the Scotch, From the great and alarming Number of them in every Department of Government, both at Home and Abroad; From the most powerful and lucrative Employments, down to the very lowest.
Date: [1763]- E-books
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Corrected to the first of June. The third edition of the court and city register. For the Year 1761 . Containing, I. An almanack. II. List's of both Houses of Parliament. III. The court register. IV. Lists of the Army and Navy. All the sheets of the book have been printed since the 25th of May, and the following (not to be found in an other book) inserted in their proper places: the new peers, the knights of the bath, and the promotion of general officers in the Army lately made by the king; the noblemen elected to represent the peerage of Scotland: also, the alterations under the lord chamberherlain, lord steward, and master of the horse, and in the board of works.
Date: [1761]- E-books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1777; (by John Exshaw, bookseller,) or, A collection of English lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable privy council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the principal officers of state; of the army, and navy; of the law, and trade; the heads of colleges and professors, with many other lists. To which are added, I. An alphabetical list of the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords, with their employments, posts of Honour, &c. II. An alphabetical list of the counties, cities, boroughs, and members for each; with their connections, employment and posts of Honour. III. A new and correct list of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, distinguishing the rates. IV. The Royal Academy for painting, sculpture, and architecture; the society for the encouragement of manufactures, &c. The grand tour of the continent of America. With the present state of Scotland. The whole compiled digested form the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper offices; and from the best information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's almanack, and making with it, a present state of both Kingdoms
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1780; (by John Exshaw, bookseller,) or, A collection of English lists; (much improved and enlarged) containing His Majesty's most Honourable privy council; the Lords and Commons in Parliament; the principal officers of State; of the army, and navy; of the law, and trade; the heads of colleges and professors, with many other lists . To which are added, I. An alphabetical list of the Rt. Hon. the house of Lords, with their employments, and posts of Honour. &c. II. An alphabetical list of the counties, cities, boroughs, and members for each; with their connections, employments, and ports of honour. III. A new and correct list of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, distingushing the rates. IV. The Royal Academy for painting, sculpture, and architecture; the society for the encouragement of manufactures, &c. With the present state of Scotland. The whole compiled and digested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper offices; and from the best information. Fitted to be bound with Watson's almanack, and making with it, a present state of both Kingdoms.
Exshaw, J. (John), 1750 or 1-1827.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]