Baskett, Thomas, ?-1761
Baskett, Thomas 170.-1761
Baskett, Thomas
Baskett, Thomas 1700-1761
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Baskett ‡b Thomas ‡f 170.-1761
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Baskett, Thomas ‡d -1761
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baskett, Thomas ‡d 1700-1761
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baskett, Thomas, ‡d -1761
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (8)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Baskett, John ‡d 1666-1742
- 500 1 _ ‡a Baskett, John ‡d 1666-1742 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Baskett, Robert ‡d 1700-1767
- 500 1 _ ‡a Baskett, Robert ‡d 1700-1767 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Crouch, Henry
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a Oxford
- 500 1 _ ‡a Saxby, Henry
Works
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Act for encouraging the making of pott ashes and pearl ashes in the British plantations in America. | |
Act for further regulating the plantation trade, and for relief of merchants importing prize goods from America, and for preventing collusive captures there, and for obliging the claimers of vessels seized for exportation of wooll, or any unlawful importation, to give security for costs, and for allowing East India goods to be taken out of warehouses, in order to be cleaned and refreshed | |
Act for permitting tea to be exported to Ireland, and His Majesty's plantations in America | |
act for punishing mutiny and desertion ; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters | |
Act for the more effectual securing the duties upon tobacco | |
Act to continue an act made in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act for the better securing and encouraging the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America | |
Act to continue several laws for prohibiting the importation of books reprinted abroad, and first composed or written, and printed in Great Britain | |
Act to continue several laws therein mentioned, for granting a liberty to carry sugars of the growth, produce, or manufacture, of any of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America ... | |
Act to continue several laws therein mentioned, relating to the allowing a drawback of the duties upon the exportation of copper bars imported, to the eoncouragement of the silk manufactures ... | |
Act to extend the liberty granted by an Act of the Twenty third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, of importing Bar Iron from His Majesty's Colonies in America into the Port of London, to the rest of the Ports of Great Britain, and for repealing certain Clauses in the said Act | |
act to rectify a mistake in an act made this session of Parliament, intitulated, "An act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's land forces and marines, for the year one thousand seven hundred and forty four" | |
Act to revive several acts for the punishment of persons destroying turnpikes or locks, or other works erected by authority of Parliament, and for other Purposes therein mentioned, and to continue several Acts relating to rice, to frauds in the customs, to the clandestine running of goods, and to Copper Ore of the British Plantations ... | |
Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicesimo quarto : At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of November, Anno Dom. 1747, in the Twenty first Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second ... And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the seventeenth day of January, 1750. being the fourth session of this present Parliament | |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1761. The Holy Bible, 1761: | |
Bíblia. | |
Book of common prayer | |
British customs, containing an historical and practical account of each branch of that revenue | |
complete view of the british customs | |
A dictionary of printers and printing: with the progress of literature, ancient and modern, 1842: | |
A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the twelfth day of March, 1762. being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before almighty God, to be observed in most devout and solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments, which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms. By His Majesty's special command, 1762: | |
Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments newly translated out of the original tongues... | |
Plantation laws, 1734-65. | |
Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot guards, and all other our forces in our Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, and dominions beyond the seas | |
The statutes at large : from Magna Charta, to the thirtieth year of King George the Second, inclusive. In six volumes |