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Searched all Perseus collections for "London F 157" 24 results in 7 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (9)
Renaissance Materials (2)
AIM25 - Archives in London (2)
CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration... (2)
Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative... (1)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (3)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (5)

9 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. London F 157 [Reference article in Perseus Vase Catalog] (9.99)

  2. London E 157 [Reference article in Perseus Vase Catalog] (8.94)

  3. London E 157: Overview: exterior [Image] (6.79)

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2 from Renaissance Materials

  1. A letter of James Alday to the Worshipfull M. Michael Lock, Agent in London for the Moscovie company, touching a trade to be established in Lappia, written 1575. [Section in Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation] (1.69)

  2. The answere of her Majestie to the aforesaid Letters of the Great Turke, sent the 25 of October 1579, in the Prudence of London by Master Richard Stanley. [Section in Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation] (1.11)

2 from AIM25 - Archives in London

  1. Galton | Sir | Francis | 1822-1911 | Knight | eugenicist; Galton, scientific papers: Papers relating to Sir Francis Galton's scientific work, consisting of papers in connection with apparatus and instruments, 1850-[1906] (Ref: 117); meteorology, 1857-1905 (Ref: 118); letters and notes about The Reader, a review journal published by Galton and others, 1864-1865 (Ref: 119); heredity in man, 1865-1909 (Ref: 120-138), including papers relating to Hereditary genius (MacMillan, London, 1869), working papers and notes for English man of science, their nature and nurture (MacMillan, London, 1874), data and notes for Galton's inquiry into the effects of nature and nurture on the physical and mental characteristics of twins, papers relating to Record of family faculties (MacMillan, London, 1884), copy of Galton's will on the endowment of the Galton Laboratory at University College London, papers relating to Noteworthy families (John Murray, London, 1906), papers about anthropology and anthropometry, notes and papers on eugenics; heredity in plants and animals, 1884-1909 (Ref: 139-149), including notes and correspondence of the Evolution Committee (Animals and Plants) of the Royal Society, notes and papers on pedigree dogs, pedigree horses, and cattle; miscellaneous statistical papers, 1872-1894 (Ref: 150); papers on psychometry, including memory, the association of ideas, visualising and mental imagery, and papers relating to Inquiries into human faculty and its development (MacMillan, London, 1883), 1876-[1899] (Ref: 151-157); photography and portraiture, 1876-1906 (Ref: 158-166), including composite photographs, and papers on measurement by photography; papers relating to fingerprints and personal identification, 1881-1915 (Ref: 167-172), including photographs and specimen fingerprints; miscellaneous scientific papers, 1853-1907 (Ref: 173-181); memoirs and proofs of books by Galton, 1850-1911 (Ref: 182-185), including proof copies of English men of science, [1874], Inquiries into human faculty, 1883, National inheritance, 1888, Fingerprints, 1892, Hereditary genius, 1892, and Fingerprint directories, 1895; Galton's notes from books read, 1873-1904 (Ref: 186), including notes from books on the subject of 'Betrayal of feelings by gesture and expression'; newspapers cuttings and other printed matter, 1865-1922 (Ref: 187-188). [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.08)

  2. Unknown; Deeds relating to Yorkshire: Collection of deeds relating mainly to Yorkshire, 1422-1716, as follows.<br>1. Quitclaim with warranty by John Robynson (Robinson) of Jolby (North Riding) to Sir John Clesby, rector of the church of Mersk (Marske, North Riding), Sir Thomas Topclyf (Topcliff), chaplain, and William Ellerbek (Ellerbeck), of his right in all lands, meadows and tenements which they have by gift in the town of Jolby. With witnesses. Signed at Jolby, 20 July, 1422. Seal of Robinson in red wax. Endorsements.<br>2. Letters of attorney of Robert Conyers (d 1431) of Sokburn (Sockburn, County Durham), Sir Thomas Laton of Sexhow (North Riding), William, vicar of Covton (Cowton, North Riding), and William Nafferton of Ravynswathe (Ravensworth, North Riding), appointing Richard Mason, Hugh Mawnsell and John Boste to deliver seisin to William Boste and Alice his wife of three messuages in Joleby (Jolby, North Riding). Dated at Sokburne, 20 April, 1427. 4 seals in red wax. Endorsements.<br>3. Counterpart bargain and sale indented with warranty by Sir George Gryffyth (Griffith) of Whychenor (Wychnor), Staffordshire, to Richard Smythe (Smith) and John Dyott of the farm of their manor of Little Kelke (Kelk, East Riding) near Burton Annas (Burton Agnes, East Riding). Consideration £180. Dated 28 June, 1555. 2 marks and 2 seals in red wax. Endorsement.<br>4. Gift with warranty for a consideration in money by John Dyott and Richard Smyth (Smith) of the city of Lichefeld (Lichfield) to Walter Gryffyth (Griffith) of Whychenor (Wychnor), Staffordshire, of the farm of their manor of Little Kelke (Kelk, East Riding) near Burton Annas (Burton Agnes, East Riding) which they had by conditional gift of Sir George Gryffyth (Griffith), the donee's father. Signed 22 Feb 1560. 1 mark and 2 seals. Endorsements.<br>5. Agreement indented between (1) William Rookes, of Roides Hall (Royds Hall) Bradford, and (2) Robert Bradford, of Stanley, Yorkshire, and William Warde, of Bradford, Yorkshire, whereby (1) within one year will have made a deed of feoffment to (2) and will levy a fine to convey to them, for his own use during his lifetime and then for the use of his eldest son, William Rookes and his heirs male, or in default to Tempest Rookes and then to Richard Rookes, his other sons, his manor called Roides Hall in the parish of Bradford, also 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 160 acres of arable, 200 acres of wood, 400 acres of moor and heath, with all houses, barns, stables, orchards, gardens, dove-houses, etc., except Ryvey Wibsey (West Riding), the Neither Common next adjoining to Okenshaye (Oakenshaw, West Riding) and one tenement and lands in the tenure of Thomas Vyckars. Seal tag only. Signed 14 Apr 1575 by William Rookes. Endorsements. <br>6. Quitclaim for a consideration in money by Matthew Tompson of Rowesby (Roxby) in the county of York, to Ralph Tankard, of Arden (North Riding) in the same county, of his right in all lands, tenements, meadows, feedings, pastures, rents, services and other hereditaments in Rowesby formerly of Robert Tompson his father, deceased, and given by Robert to Thomas Tompson, brother of Matthew, and his heirs male. Signed 20 July, 1602. Mark of Matthew Tompson. Seal. Endorsements.<br>7. Lease indented for 60 years by George Kirke (d 1663), Gentleman of the Robes and a Groom of His Majesty's Bedchamber, and Thomas Metcalf (d 1655), of Nappay (Nappa, North Riding) in the county of York, of a messuage with one acre, a close of 20 acres called the Lery Crofte, 2 oxgangs of land, meadow and pasture, 2 acres called Forby Land or Acres, one close called Forty Acres, 2 parcels of ground, by estimation 8 acres, called The Flats, one close called Yewland with ground containing 30 acres lying without Humberbancke in Ottringham (East Riding) now in the occupation of Francis Cobb. Rent £26 p.a. Signed 30 Nov 1639 by George Kirke. Seal. Endorsements.<br>8. Bargain and sale indented with warranty by Thomas Croftes, of Coverham (North Riding), to Edward Croftes of York, of a messuage with appurtenances situated within the liberty of Coverham Abbey and all the grounds thereunto belonging called Jobcroft House now in the tenure or occupation of Anthony Appleby. Consideration £30. Signed 13 Jan 1649 by Thomas Croftes. Seal. Endorsements. Annexed: Bond in £60 of Thomas Croftes to Edward Croftes. 13 Jan.1649. Condition: for the performance of all covenants specified in the bargain and sale of even date. Witnesses. Signed: Thomas Croftes. Seal.<br>9. Defeasance indented by Sir Henry Griffith, Bt (d 1656), of Burton Agnes in the county of York, of a recognizance of statute staple, 4 May 1649, wherein he is bound to pay £2000 to Clement Spelman, of the Middle Temple, London, on condition that he pay Spelman £1040 on 4 October next following at the Middle Temple, London. Signed 4 May 1649 by Clement Spelman. Seal. Endorsements.<br>10. Right-hand indenture of a final concord between Sir Griffin Boynton, Bt (1664-1731), Richard Hill and John Langstaffe, plaintiffs, and George Bradrick and Elizabeth his wife, John Sleightholme and Elizabeth his wife, and Philip Saunders, deforciants, of 4 messuages, 2 bakeries, 2 curtilages, 54 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 19 acres of pasture, common of pasture for all draught animals and common of turbary, with appurtenances, in Rexby Goatland (North Riding) in the parish of Pickering Growmont (Grosmont, North Riding) and Lythe. Acknowledgment of plaintiffs' rights and quitclaim to them. Warranty. Consideration £120. Dated 27 Oct - 3 Nov 1716. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.73)

2 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. (in English) 80 x 145 base tray; 112 h cover; 100 h bottle English; rectangular metal tray painted black (4); wooden inner tray to hold mercury (3); peaked cover of blackened brass with room for two glass windows (1 - one missing); turned wooden bottle containing mercury, with bone funnel over stopper (2); box** (Dimensions cont) 190 x 150 x 125 box Inscribed : Charles Wilson / LATE / J. W. NORIE & WILSON, / Chart Publisher & c / AT THE / Navigation Warehouse / & NAVAL ACADEMY, / 157, Leakenhall Street / LONDON - trade label inside box lid Good; one glass window missing; base tray nesting at corners Basic cleaning [Text] (2.04)

  2. Newspaper Page - The Illustrated London News: to Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Victoria the heading is elaborately printed and there is an illustration on front page of a group of aborigines. Pp. 156 and 157 comprise text and illustration about the same exhibition and the illustration show Australian produce on display and a picture of a Native Encampment.*Inscription. [Text] (1.88)

1 from Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1

  1. Train, George Francis.; Train's great speech on Mexico. Delivered in London, May 27, 1862, and printed from early proof sheets in advance of the publication in London ... [Philadelphia, 1862].: (in English) Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 157, Folder 33. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.21)

3 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Zwager, Nicolaas.; Glimpses of Ben Jonson's London /--Nicolaas Zwager.: Includes index., Reprint of the author's thesis, University of Amsterdam, 1926, which was issued by Swets & Zeitlinger, Amsterdam., Bibliography: p. xv-xxii. [Text] (3.56)

  2. Wells, Honoria Marian.; The phenomenology of acts of choice,--an analysis of volitional consciousness,--by Honoria M. Wells.: "The thesis was presented to the University of London for the degree of doctor of philosophy." - Introd., "References": p. [157] [Text] (2.63)

  3. Shelford, Victor Ernest.; Life-histories and larval habits of the tiger beetles (Cicindelidae).: Extracted from the Journal of the Linnean society of London, Zoology, vol. XXX (1908): p. 157-184, plates 23-26., Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago., Bibliography: p. 181-183. [Text] (1.78)

5 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632.; Troia-Noua Triumphans : London Triumphing, orThe Solemne, Magnificent, and Memorable Receiving of that worthyGentleman, Sir Iohn Svvinerton Knight, into the Citty of London, after his Returne from taking The Oath of Maioralty at Westminster, on the Morrow, next after Simon and Iudes day, being the 29. of October. 1612. All the Showes, Pageants, Chariots of Triumph, with other Deuices, (both on the Water and Land) here fully expressed / / By Thomas Dekker.: Preliminaries omitted., Transcribed from : Troia-Noua Triumphans. London Triumphing, or The Solemne, Magnificent, and Memorable Receiving of that worthy Gentleman, Sir Iohn Svvinerton Knight, into the Citty of London, after his Returne from taking The Oath of Maioralty at Westminster, on the Morrow, next after Simon and Iudes day, being the 29. of October. 1612. All the Showes, Pageants, Chariots of Triumph, with other Deuices, (both on the Water and Land) here fully expressed. By Thomas Dekker. London : Printed by Nicholas Okes ... and are to be sold by Iohn Wright [etc.], 1612., Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty for academic and research purposes only., English verse drama database. Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1994. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.28)

  2. Livingston, John A.; Portraits of eminent Americans now living: with biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. / By John Livingston.: Vols. 3-4 have imprint: New York [The author] 157 Broadway; London, S. Low, son & co.; [etc., etc.], grad: V. 1-3 lacking, buhr [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.78)

  3. [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 7]: ... , Wesley's thoughts on slavery. Words for working men, 4th series -- Wellman's literary miscellany -- Address to the Association for Missionary Inquiry in Knox College / G.F. Magoun -- A defense of the Christian religion, and of the religious instruction of the young / Daniel Webster -- Authentic reports of the two great Protestant meetings held at Exeter Hall, London -- Fifty days on board a slave-vessel in the Mozambique Channel / Pascoe Grenfell HIll -- American Baptist magazine, new series, no. 4, April, 1825, vol. V -- The Christian lady's magazine, Vol. II, no. 1, January 1844 -- The Bible question decided in a correspondence between the American Bible Union and Rev. William R. Williams. ... , Authentic reports of the two great Protestant meetings held at Exeter Hall, London. 1835. ... [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.11)

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