Sharp, Thomas, 1770-1841
Thomas Sharp British antiquary
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Works
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Ancient mysteries from the Digby manuscripts preserved in the Bodleian library, Oxford | |
A catalogue of provincial copper coins, tokens, tickets and medalets, issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, arranged according to counties ... Described from the originals in the colllection of Sir George Chetwynd, baronet, of Grendon hall, in the county of warick, by Thomas Sharp ... | |
A dissertation on the pageants or dramatic mysteries anciently performed at Coventry, by the trading companies of that city; chiefly with reference to the vehicle, characters, and dresses of the actors. Compiled, in a great degree, from sources hitherto unexplored. To which are added, the Pageant of the Shearmen & taylors' company, and other municipal entertainers of a public nature. | |
An epitome of the county of Warwick : containing a brief historical and descriptive account of the towns, villages, and parishes, with their hamlets | |
The rubric in the book of common prayer and the canons of the Church of England : so far as they relate to the Parochial clergy, considered, in a course of visitation cherges | |
Two Coventry Corpus Christi plays : with a plan of Coventry, and appendixes containing the chief records of the Coventry plays | |
Weavers' pageant | |
The works of Thomas Sharp, D.D. late archdeacon of Northumberland, and prebendary of Durbam. In six volumes. : Containing, Occasional sermons. Tracts on various subjects. Considerations on the rubric and canons. Dissertations on Elobim and Berith. A defence of the dissertations, in three parts. Discoures, touching the antiquity of the Hebrew tongue and character. An examination of Mr Hutchinson's exposition of Cherubin. Being all that were printed in the author's life-time |