31 items found

[Devonshire engraved by Baker, Benjamin] No. 22 (1888)

Benjamin Baker

[Devonshire engraved by Baker, Benjamin] No. 22 (1809)

Benjamin Baker

Imperial Hotel, Exmouth, South Devon ([1870?])

F. Waller

Launch of the Exmouth Lifeboat ([1859])

J. Parlby

Exmouth (1880)

Newman & Company

The railway station, Exmouth (1881)

Newman & Company

DEVONSHIRE WITH EXCESTER DESCRIBED. Performed by Ihon Speede ([1616])

John Speed

Opening of the Exeter and Exmouth Railway: arrival of the first train at Exmouth (1861)

Advertisement. As many friends have desired an immediate account of the circumstances relative to the departure of ... Mr Wesley (1791)

James Rogers

English liberty established, or a mirrour for posterity: John Wilkes, Esqr. the undaunted assertor of liberty of the press (1768)

English ..

The London gazette. Numb. 716, September 26 to September 30, 1672 (1672)

London ..

The politick maid of Suffolk, or, the lawyer outwitted ([1810?)

The popist priests complaint at their being forc'd to leave England ([1680?)

The London gazette. Numb. 9012. December 4 to December 8 1750 (1750)

London ..

The London gazette. Numb. 2025, July 16 to July 20 1685 (1685)

London ..

The London gazette. Numb. 1830, May 31 to June 4 1683 (1683)

London ..

The Kentish garland ([1810?)

The unnatural father, or, the dutiful son's reward ([1810?)

Rebellion in Devonshire [marginal heading] ([1560?)

To the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament. The humble petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of Exeter (1641)

Exeter Corporation

Henry Champernowne, Esq; appellant. Ursula Hillersdon, respondent. The respondent's case ([1708?)

Ursula Hillersdon

Henry Champernowne, Esq; appellant. Ursula Hillersdon, respondent. The appellant's case ([1708?)

Henry Champernowne

Britannia congratulating the Righ Hon. Brass Crosby, Esq; ... [et al.] on their release from the Tower, ... May 8, 1771 ([1771])

A Mr. Bacon's case. Borough of Honiton ([1763])

[ Itinerarium curiosum: or, an account of the antiquities ...] ([1776])

William Stukeley

The Totnes address, presented to His Majesty, and printed in the London-Gazette, March 2, 1726-7. Versified ([1727])

Totnes ..

Reasons humbly offer'd by the freeholders and inhabitants of the city of Exon against ... a bill for the uniting of the churches ([1764])

Exeter ..

A letter to the Lord General Monck in answer to his Excellencies letter unto the gentry of Devon; .. ([1660])

C-, E.

Exmouth from Mamhead Grounds, the residence of R.W.Newman Esqr (1827)

F. C. Lewis

Exmouth Church ([1835?])

George Edward Madeley