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The place-name Hampton

James Hurley Pring

On the origin of the name of Dulverton

James Hurley Pring

Silver Street

James Hurley Pring

Roman coins lately found at Taunton

James Hurley Pring

On some evidences of the occupation of the ancient site of Taunton

James Hurley Pring

Memoir of Thomas Chard ...

James Hurley Pring

Influence of artificially-formed atmospheres

James Hurley Pring

James Hurley Pring (1815-1889): obituary

The Briton and the Roman on the site of Taunton (1880)

James Hurley Pring

A memoir of Thomas Chard (1864)

James Hurley Pring

The place-name Hampton (1883)

James Hurley Pring

The ancient name and office of Port-Reeve and On the origin of the name of Dulverton (1883)

James Hurley Pring

Edwin Norris: in memoriam (1873)

Georg Julius Justus Sauerwein

A lecture on the name of Silver Street, with a notice of some traces of the Romans in and about Taunton (1878)

James Hurley Pring

On some evidences of the occupation of the ancient site of Taunton by the Britons (c1880)

James Hurley Pring

Roman coins lately found at Taunton (1882)

James Hurley Pring

On the influence of artificially-formed atmospheres on the lower forms of living organisms (1877)

James Hurley Pring

To the inhabitants of Taunton and the neighbourhood : on the position and rights of the poor of the parish of Taunton St Mary Magdalen, under the "Taunton Town and Market Act" of 1768 ... (1885)

James Hurley Pring

On the origin of gilds; with a notice of the ancient gild-hall of Taunton (1883)

James Hurley Pring

A reprint of "A chronological register of events relating to the town of Taunton," with other notices having reference to the history of Taunton, published by Richard Locke, 1782, with a few notes ... (1881)

Richard Locke

An account of a new form of galvanic battery, with a notice of some galvanic effects obtained with a single metal and a single exciting liquid (1844)

James Hurley Pring

An account of a method of etching or engraving viâ siccâ, by means of voltaic electricity (1848)

James Hurley Pring

Observations and experiments on the Noctiluca Miliaris, the animalcular source of the phosphorescence of the British seas ... (1850)

James Hurley Pring

On the name of Silver Street, with a notice of some traces of the Romans in and about Taunton (1879)

James Hurley Pring

Captain Martin Pringe: the last of the Elizabethan seamen (1888)

James Hurley Pring

Captaine Martin Pringe, the last of the Elizabethan seamen .. (1888)

James Hurley Pring

The Briton and the Roman on the site of Taunton (1880)

James Hurley Pring

A memoir of Thomas Chard, DD: suffragan bishop and the last abbot of Ford Abbey, Dorsetshire (late in the County of Devon) (1864)

James Hurley Pring