Hydraulic and Nautical Observations on the Currents in the Atlanti Ocean, forming an Hypothetical Theorem for Investigation, with a corresponding Chart of that Ocean. Addressed to Navigators by Governor Pownall. F.R.S & F.S.A. To which are annexed some notes by Dr. Franklin.
Various documents created and recieved by Sir William Strickland.
Strickland; William (1753-1834); 6th Baronet of Boynton; naturalistCatalogue of Forest Ttrees, Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, sold by John and George Telford, Nursery-men and Seeds-men in Tanner Rown, York.
Documents on various themes, from estate management to Arthur Young's Easter Tour.
Strickland; William (1753-1834); 6th Baronet of Boynton; naturalistDocuments containing information on botany and flowers.
Strickland; William (1753-1834); 6th Baronet of Boynton; naturalistHistory of St. Mary's Abbey from the beginning of the reign of William II, and 1205 - 1275 AD.
Various items relating to the history of St. Mary's Abbey.
Strickland; William (1753-1834); 6th Baronet of Boynton; naturalistHandwritten notes for lectures on various topics, including the history of the Norman Conquest and religion.
Press cutting from the Observer relating to the exhumation of remains of John Hampden (died 24 June 1643) from churchyard of Hampden, Bucks on 21 July 1828 to ascertain cause of death.
"A List of tenants in the Capita under the Crown according to Doomsday Book, arranged under the Counties in which their names first appear in that record and enumerating the other counties in which each held lands".
Extracts on various historical subjects, including Horseley, bridges in Northamptonshire and Drake's Eboracum.
Anecdotes of the ancient English Mint by Taylor Combe Esq. Includes loose notes.
Proposals for Printing by Subscription the Picturesque Views and Scenery of Edinburgh, of its environs and of the River Forth, from the Sea to some Miles above Stirling; with separate views of the principle ruins; the whole upon a scale of 25inches by 18. By John Knox.
Anecdotes of the ancient English Mint by Taylor Combe Esq. Includes loose notes.
Account of number of inhabitants in Italy taken from Barelli's account of Italy printed in 1768, and Extract from a Survey of the Dutchy of Tuscany, taken from Sharp's letters from Italy
An account of the Charity Schools errected in Great Britain and Ireland, and the benefactions thereto and the methods whereby they were set up and governed.
List of Illustrations of the volumes of the Beauties of England etc (containing Yorkshire), illustrated by Mr. Miller (bookseller of London).
"A Rental of the Fee Farm Rents and other rents agreed for by the Honarable Charles Lord St John of Baring and others with the Trustees of the Crown for the sale of those by virtue of Letters Patents and the Acts of Parliament". Also includes "Index of the Second Places".
Extracts from Sir William Dugdale's Diary. Also includes correspondence from William Hamper.
Cut outs of newspaper advertisements including books being published and sold, and the sale of antiquities. Also includes piece of paper containing a "List of Heavne's Publications".
Parliamentary Surveys Material from Lambeth Library. Includes correspondence and notes.
Essay on the prerogatives of the Crown 1485 - 1603 under the House of Tudor, read before the Academic Society.
Essay on the prerogatives of the Crown under the House of Tudor, read before the Speculative Society. Includes a rough copy of the essay.
Inspeximus of Henry VI, re rights of monastery (Whitby) to market. Also includes letter from G. Charlady.
List of Mayors, Baliffs and Sheriffs of the City of York, with historial and local anecdotes.
Notes on the reign of Edward II relating to court proceedings, includes newspaper article celebrating and commemorating British Victories.
Cases from the year books and Assizes re Fitzherbert family and property (Edward I to Charles I).
Anecdotes of the Lacys, Lords of Pontifract, Bradford etc with an account of the Foundation Endowments etc of Kirkstall Abbey. Includes 2 loose pages.
Genealogical Table of Pedigree of the Ever Family (now Iver in the County of Buckingham).
Booklet including genealogical tables and detailed notes.
Index to manuscripts in the British Museum, Harleian Collection, Parts I and II.
Historical notea on themes including the English Constitution after the Norman Conquest, the Constitution of the Heptarchy, the Constitution of England Under the Saxons, the Substance of King Stephen's Charter, Oxford Provisions (1258), and a Plan of the Government established by the Barons after the Battle of Lewes (1264). Also includes loose papers of lists and tables.
Extracts from Rymer's 'Foedera', Volume 1, Part 1.