Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755
Rawlinson, Richard
Rawlinson, Richard 1690-1754
Richard Rawlinson
Rawlinson, Richard, bibliofiel, 1690-1755
Rawlinson, Richard (British topographer and bishop, 1690-1755)
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Works
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10 Sacred songs | |
7 Motets | |
9 Pieces | |
Bijdrage | |
Boekband van bruinkarmijn marokijn, met goud bestempeld | |
Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ. Partis Quintæ, fasciculus primus : Viri munificentissimi Ricardi Rawlinson J. C. D. codicum classes duas priores, ad rem historicam præcipue et topographicam spectantes complectens | |
The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennett, : Dean of Peterborough. from the year 1681, to the present time. Collected from his own writings. Being a very proper supplement to his Three letters to the Bishop of Carlisle, upon the subject of Bishop Merks. By an impartial hand | |
The deed of trust and will of Richard Rawlinson, of St. John Baptist College, Oxford, Doctor of Laws. Containing his Endowment of An Anglo-Saxon lecture, And other Benefactions to the College and University. | |
The english topographer : or, an historical account, (as far as can be Collected from Printed Books and Manuscripts) of all the pieces that have been written relating to the antiquities, natural history, or topographical description of any part of England. Alphabetically digested, and illustrated with the Draughts of several very Curious old seals, exactly Engraven from their respective Originals. By an impartial hand. | |
Epistolæ | |
Epistolæ , a prioris editionis erroribus purgatæ, & cum cod. ms. collatæ, curâ Ricardi Rawlinson, A. M. e coll. div. Jo. Bapt. Oxon. & R.S.S. | |
A full and impartial account of the Oxford-Riots. Containing I. The Behaviour of the Constitution-Club, with a compleat List of the Rioters cited before the Vice-Chancellor, and the Proceedings against them. II. An Order against Riots, and Tumults, drawn up by Bishop Smalridge. III. An Order for the strict Observation of the First of August, the Day of His Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne. IV. The Substance of Judge Dormer's Excellent Charge, upon opening the Assizes, on Wednesday the Third of August. V. The Presentment of the Grand-Jury, read to the Court by Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bart. Foreman, on Friday the Fifth of August. VI. An Account of the Anabaptist-Teacher at Oxford, who Baptized Two young Women in the Morning, and was found in Bed between them the same Night. In a letter from a member of the university, to his friend in London. | |
The history and antiquities of Glastonbury : To which are added, (1.) The endowment and orders of Sherington's Chantry, founded in Saint Paul's Church, London. (2.) Dr. Plot's letter to the Earl of Arlington concerning Thetford. To all which pieces (never before printed) preface is prefix'd, and an appendix subjoyn'd, by the publisher Thomas Hearne, M.A. | |
The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Salisbury, and the abbey church of Bath. | |
The history of that most eminent statesman, Sir John Perrott, knight of the Bath, and lord lieutenant of Ireland ... | |
The life of Mr. Anthony a Wood : historiographer of the most famous University of Oxford. With an account of his nativity, education, works, etc. | |
Miscellanies on several curious subjects : now first publish'd from their respective originals. | |
A new method of studying history, geography and chronology. - | |
A new method of studying history: reccomending more easy and complete instructions for improvements in that science than any hitherto extant: with the whole apparatus necessary to form a perfect historian. In two volumes. Containing, 1. The Sciences preparatory to the study oh history ... 2. Of history, sacred and profane, including the several parts of the world ... 3. Of the histories of royal families, of arts and sciences ... 4. A Catalogue of the chief historians of all nations ... Originally written in French by M. Lenglet du Fresnoy ... Also, a dissertation by count Scipio Maffei of Verona, concerning the use of inscriptions and medals, by way of parallel. By Richard Rawlinson .. | |
Parochial collections ... | |
Rev. Thomas Bray, his life and selected works relating to Maryland | |
[without title] | |
WollnyB 1993b |