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  1. Wood, Isaac [Author]

    An address delivered to the committees of several parishes of St. Peter and Paul, St. James, St. Michael, Lyncomb and Widcomb, and Bathwick : met to deliberate upon the propriety of incorporating for the better relief and employment of the poor by the establishment of an house of industry

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    Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1798 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  2. Wood, Isaac [Author]

    An address delivered to the committees of the several parishes of St. Peter and Paul, St. James, St. Michael, Lyncomb and Widcomb, and Bathwick : Met to deliberate upon the propriety of incorporating for the better relief and employment of the poor, by the establishment of An house of industry. By J. Wood, a director of the Shrewsbury House

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    Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by C. Dilly, Poultry, London, 1798 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Brooke, William of Bath [Author]

    Plans of the Sunday schools and School of Industry : established in the city of Bath; with remarks, by a gentleman of the committee. Published for the benefit of the said schools

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    Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell. And sold by Messrs. Rivington and Dilly, London, and by all other Booksellers, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Hall, Thomas J.P [Author]

    A plan for the better maintenance and regulation of the parochial poor : In a letter to the secretary of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society. By Thomas Hall, Esq; One Of His Majesty's Justices Of The Peace For The County Of Hants

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    Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell, [1792] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. The queen's famous progress : or; Her Majesty's royal journey to the Bath, and happy return. With the most remarkable particulars of her royal entertainment at Oxford, and Glorious and Triumphant Reception at the Bath, and all other places going and coming thence; Her liberal Bounty to the Poor, and touching many of the Evil: As also how 200 Virgins cloathed in white met the Queen, with Bows and Arrows by their Sides; with the Number of Shepherds that met her Majesty in her return, with their Croks and Tarboxes, Singing and Playing on Pipes of Reeds &c. As also a great Number of Spinners with their Country Wheels, Dancing and Singing by Her Majesty's Coach; and how the Queen was graciously pleas'd to Reward them with her Charitable Bounty. To which is added, Several Ingenious Poems and Verses, spoken to Her Majesty at Oxford, &c. by Persons of great Quality; with Her Majesty's Gracious Speech to the University

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    London: printed for J. W. near Fleet-Street, 1702 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. Vicary, Thomas [Author] ; Turner, William [Other]; Bremer, William [Other]; Boraston, William [Other]

    The English-mans treasure : With the true anatomie of mans body: compiled by that excellent chyrurgion Mr. Thomas Vicary Esquire, Sergeant Chyrurgion to King Henry the 8. to K. Edvvard the 6. to Queene Mary, and to our late soveraigne Qu. Elizabeth. ... Whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chyrurgery, with divers excellent approved remedies for all captaines and souldiers, that travell eyther by water or land: and likewise for all diseases which are eyther in man or woman: with emplaisters of especiall cure: with other potions and drinkes approved in physicke. Also the rare treasure of the English bathes: written by William Turner Doctor in Phisicke. Gathered and set forth for the benefit and cure of the poorer sort of people, who are not able to goe to the physitians: by William Bremer, practitioner in physicke and chyurgerie - [And now eighthly augmented and enlarged, with almost a thousand approved waters and medicines, meet and necessarie for physicke and chiurgerie: as also oyntments and plaisters: with especiall and approved remedies for the plague, and pestilent fever, which never came to light before this present]

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    Imprinted at London: By Barn. Alsop, and Tho. Favvcet. dwelling in Grubstreet, neere the lower pumpe, 1633 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  7. Vicary, Thomas [Author] ; Turner, William [Other]; Bremer, William [Other]; G. E practitioner in physicke and chyrurgerie [Other]

    The English mans treasure : With the true anatomie of mans bodie: compiled by that excellent chirurgion M. Thomas Vicary Esquier, Sergeant Chirirgion to King Henry the 8. to King Edward the 6. to Queene Marie, and to our late soueraigne ladie Queene Elizabeth. ... Whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chirurgerie, with diuers excellent approued remedies for all captaines and souldiers, that trauell either by water or by land: and for all diseases, the which are in man or woman; with emplaisters of speciall cure: with other potions and drinks approued in physicke. Also the rare treasure of the English bathes: written by William Turner, Doctor in Phisicke. Gathered and set foorth for the benefite and cure of the poorer sort of people who are not able to goe to the physitions, by William Bremer, practitioner in physicke and chyurgerie - [And now sixtly augmented and enlarged, with almost a thousand approued waters and medicines, meete and necessary for physicke and chyurgerie: as also oyntments and plaisters, which neuer came to light before this present]

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    Imprinted at London: By Thomas Creede, 1613 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  8. Scobell, George Treweeke [Author] ; Bath and West of England Society

    The progress and effects of field gardens to the labouring poor : read before the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, at their annual meeting, Dec. 10, 1833

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    S.l.: [s.n.], 1833 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  9. A true and perfect narrative of the great and dreadful damages susteyned in several parts of England, by the late extraordinary snovvs : whereby above twenty families of poor people, men, women, and children, were distressed, and some destroyed at Langsdale, in the bishoprick of Durham: the snow from the hills covering the tops of their houses, that they could not get out: having burnt all their goods to keep them warm. As also of a family in Somerset-shire neer Bath, so beset with the snow, that they were forced to live three days on nothing but grains. And several persons, and great quantities of cattle and sheep lost in Northumberland, Darbyshire, Glocestershire, Shropshire, Lincolnshire, Isle of Ely, and other places. Faithfully extracted from letters lately sent form persons of good credit and quality in all those parts

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    [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby, in VVest-Smith's field, [1674] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  10. Ken, Thomas [Other] ; Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells Bishop (1685-1690 : Ken)

    To the poor inhabitants within the diocess of Bath and Wells : Thomas, their unworthy Bishop, wisheth the knowledge and the love of God

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    [London?: s.n, 1686] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  11. A True and perfect narrative of the great and dreadful damages susteyned in several parts of England, by the late extraordinary snows : whereby above twenty families of poor people, men, women, and children, were distressed, and some destroyed at Langsdale, in the bishoprick of Durham ... as also of a family in Somerset-shire near Bath, so beset with the snow, that they were forced to live three days on nothing but grains, and several persons, and great quantities of cattle and sheep lost in Northumberland, Darbyshire, Glocestershire

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    S.l.: Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-Smith's field, [1674] ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  12. Wood, John [Author]

    A series of plans, for cottages or habitations of the labourer : either in husbandry, or the mechanic arts, adapted as well to towns, as to the country. Engraved on thirty plates. To which is added, an introduction, To which is added, an Introduction, containing many useful Observations on this Class of Building; tending to the Comfort of the Poor and Advantage of the Builder: with Calculations of Expences. By the late Mr. J. Wood, of Bath, Architect - [A new edition]

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    London: printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, No. 56, Holborn, M.DCC.XCII. [1792] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  13. Ken, Thomas [Author]

    Directions for prayer, for the Diocess of Bath and Wells : To the poor inhabitants within the Diocess of Bath and Wells, Thomas their unworthy bishop wisheth the knowledge and the love of God

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    [London: for Charles Brome, 1686] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  14. Wetherhead Mr [Author] ; Birkett Mr. singer [Other]

    (by permission.) : (and by particular desire.) At the Theatre, Maidstone, This present Tuesday Evening, October 19, 1790, Will be performed a Theatrical Entertainment, called As You Like It, Consisting of Readings and Recitals, Comic and Serious, From our most approved English Authors. And a Variety of Theatrical Imitations, Of the favourite London Actors, By Mr. Wetherhead, (from the Theatre-Royal, Bath.) With Singing, by Mr. Birkett, (principal Vocal Performer at the Royalty Theatre, London.) Part First, Introductory Address, by Mr. Wetherhead, New Song-"wooden Walls of Old England," by Mr. Birkett, Garrick's Farewell Address to the Audience On his quitting the Stage, after performing the Character of Don Felix, in the Comedy of The Wonder, A New Song-"the Main with Darkness mantled o'er," The humourous Description of a Covent Garden Frolic. Part Second, The favourite Song of "blue Eye'd Patty," The Comic Story of John Gilpin, The bold Linen-Draper of Cheapside, with his Adventures on Horse-Back from London to Ware, shewing how he went farther and faster than he intended, and his safe arrival at home at last. New Song-"the Gallant Sailor," Theatrical Imitations, The late Mr. Foote, in Major Sturgeon, Mr. Weston, in Thomas, in the Irish Widow, Mr. Woodward, in Ranger-Mr. Barry, in Oronooko, And Mr. Garrick; in Hamlet, and Richard the Third. Part Third. The much-admired Song, by Dibdin, Called-"poor Jack." "the Beggar's Petition," a Favorite Reading, Theatrical Imitations. Mr. King in Lord Ogleby, Mr. Dodd in Lord Trinket, Mr. Quick in Tony Lumpkin, Mr. Wroughton in Altamont, Mr. Bensley in Horatio, and the late Mr. Garrick in Lord Hastings. New Hunting Song-"the Morning is charming." Hippesley's Drunken Man, The whole to conclude with The London Theatre displayed, Boxes 2s. Pit, 1s: 6d. Gallery 1s. The Doors to be opened at Half Past-Five, and begin at Half past Six o'clock: Tickets to be had at Mr. Blake's Printing Office, and at the principal Inns

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    [Maidstone]: Blake's Printing Office, [1790] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009