23 results filtered with: William Owen
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The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. Mezzotint by W. Ward, 1804, after W. Owen.
William OwenDate: April 2, 1804Reference: 18216i- E-books
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The case of John Woodhouse, Esq; of Bridewell Hospital, one of the directors of the East-India Company
William OwenDate: 1780]- E-books
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Owen's new book of fairs , published by the King's authority. Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, As they have been settled to be held since the Alteration of the Stile. Noting likewise the Commodities which each Fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the Days on which Markets are respectively held; with the Distances from London; and the Number of Members which each Place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCXCII. [1792]- E-books
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The case of John Woodhouse, Esq; of Bridewell Hospital, one of the directors of the East-India Company
William OwenDate: 1781]- E-books
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Owen's new book of fairs , published by the King's authority. Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- E-books
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Owen's book of roads or, a description of the roads of Great-Britain; being a companion to Owen's book of fairs. Containing I. An Alphabetical List of all the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, in England and Wales; the Counties in which they are situated, and the Market-Days. II. The Distances in measured Miles, from London, to the several Towns &c. and from one Town to another on the several Roads. III. The Cross Roads. IV. The High Roads, and principal Cross Roads in Scotland. V. The general Roads of the Judges Circuits. VI. A concise Account of the Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats upon each Road. Vii. An Account of the Posts and Postage of Letters, as regulated by the Post-Master General. Viii. A short Description of the several Counties, and an Account of their Manufactures, Antiquities, Curiosities, &c. Illustrated with a neat and correct map of Great Britain, describing the principal Roads and chief Towns, &c.
William OwenDate: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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Owen's new book of fairs , published by the King's authority. Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, As they have been settled to be held since the Alteration of the Stile. Noting likewise the Commodities which each Fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the Days on which Markets are respectively held; with the Distances from London; and the Number of Members which each Place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]
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Andrew Bell. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1825, after W. Owen.
William OwenDate: 1825Reference: 9851i- E-books
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Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority . Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. to which is added an abstract to all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs.
William OwenDate: 1777- E-books
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Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority . Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Nothing likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs.
William OwenDate: 1776
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Richard Temple. Mezzotint by J. Young, 1802, after W. Owen.
William OwenDate: 1802Reference: 9106i- E-books
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Owen's book of fairs , published by the King's authority. Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, ... The sixth edition. To which are added all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs.
William OwenDate: 1783- E-books
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Owen's new book of roads or, a description of the roads of Great Britain. Being a companion to Owen's complete book of fairs. Containing, I. An Alphabetical List of all the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, in England and Wales; the Counties in which they are situated, and the Market-Days. II. The Distance in measured Miles from London, to the several Towns, &c. and from one Town to another on the several Roads. III. The Cross Roads. IV. The High Roads and principal Cross Roads in Scotland. V. The general Roads of the Judges Circuits, VI. A concise Account of the Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats upon each Road. VII. The Post-Master-General's Account of the Nights that Post Letters are dispatched. The fourth edition, corrected and greatly improved. Illustrated with a neat and correct map of Great Britain, describing the principal Roads and chief Towns, &c. on a large Scale.
William OwenDate: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority . Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodites which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances form London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. The sixth edition. To which are added all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs.
William OwenDate: 1774- E-books
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An authentic account, published by the King's authority, of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile . Noting likewise the commodities which each of the said fairs is remarkable for furnishing: also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London: and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament.
William OwenDate: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- E-books
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Owen's new book of fairs, published by the King's Authority . Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the Stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- E-journals
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Owen's new book of fairs, published by the King's authority . Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- E-books
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Miscellaneous correspondence , containing ... By Benjamin Martin.
Date: [1759-1764]- E-books
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An authentic account published by the King's authority, of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each of the said fairs is remarkable for furnishing.
William OwenDate: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- E-books
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An authentick account, published by the King's authority, of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting Likewise The Commodities which each of the said Fairs is remarkable for furnishing: Also the Days on which Markets are respectively held; with the Distances from London: And the Number of Members which each Place sends to Parliament
William OwenDate: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- E-books
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Owen's new book of roads; or, A description of the roads of Great-Britain . Being a companion to Owen's complete book of fairs. Containing I. An alphabetical list of all the cities, towns, and remarkable villages, in England and Wales; the counties in which they are situated, and the Market days. II. The distance in measured miles from London, to the several towns, &c. and from one town to another on the several roads. III. The cross roads. IV. The high road, and principal cross roads in Scotland. V. The general roads of the judge's circuits. VI. A concise account of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats upon each road. VII. The post-master general's regulations concerning post-letters, and the rates of postage.
William OwenDate: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- E-books
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Owen's new book of roads or, a description of the roads of Great Britain. Being a companion to Owen's complete book of fairs. Containing, I. An Alphabetical List of all the Cities, Towns, and remarkable Villages, in England and Wales; the Counties in which they are situated, and the Market-Days. II. The Distance is measured Miles from London, to the several Towns, &c. and from one Town to another on the several Roads. III. The Cross Roads. IV. The High Roads and principal Cross Roads in Scotland. V. The general Roads of the Judges Circuits. VI. A concise Account of the Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats upon each Road. VII. An Account of the Posts and Postage of Letters, as regulated, by the Post-Master-General.
William OwenDate: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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Owen's new book of fairs, published by the King's authority . Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs.
William OwenDate: MDCCXCIX. [1799]