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Irelands naturall history : being a true and ample description of its situation, greatness, shape, and nature, of its hills, woods, heaths, bogs ... with its heads or promontories, harbours, roades, and bayes ... of its metalls, mineralls ... turf ... and lastly, of the nature and temperature of its air and season, and what diseases it is free from, or subject unto ...
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Boate, Gerard, 1604-1650
1652
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A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation : exhibiting the numerous advantages to be derived from small canals and boats of two to five feet wide containing from two to five tons burthen : with a description of the machinery for facilitating conveyance by water through the most mountainous countries, independent of locks and aqueducts : including observations on the great importance of water communications : with thoughts on and designs for aqueducts and bridges of iron and wood
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Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
1796
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The unfortunate voyage. or, A full and true account of fifty eight persons. : Who were drowned as they were coming from Maidstone Fair to London, in the Grevesend tilt-boat. With a particular list of those that are known, with their names and places where they lived. As also, an account of two Blackwall-Wheries, which were cast away the same evening, with the loss of thirty passengers
1698
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Pocock's Gravesend water companion : Describing all the towns, churches, villages, parishes, and gentlemens seats, as seen from the River Thames between London Bridge and Gravesend Town. With observations on whatever is curious or worth remarking in that distance, calculated chiefly for the amusement and entertainment of those who frequent the Gravesend Passage Boats, Margate Hoys, and for all captains, passengers and mariners. In two parts. Part I. From Gravesend to London. Part II. from London to Gravesend
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Pocock, Robert, 1760-1830
1798
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Battle's hull directory, for the year 1791 : Containing an alphabetical list of the [J]ames and residence of the representatives in Parliament-mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriff, and subordinate officers of the corporation - of the bankers, merchants, tradesmen, principal inhabitants, officers of the Customs, Excise, &c. [l]ist of governor's &c. of the work house - the corporation of the Trinity-House, Dock Company, governors, &c. of the general infirmary list of the underwriters, policy brokers, agents to the Fire officers, &c. Quarter sessions at Hull, time of the post coming and going, &c. List of the coasting vessels, market boats, &c. Time when the coaches, diligences, carriers, &c. come in and return, the inns they use, &c. Time of the boats leaving Hull and returning from Barton, calculated with exactitude for every day in the year: with the stamp and window duty. To which is added, a directory for beverley. To be continued annually
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1791
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An account of the sorts and numbers of ships and vessels now building for His Majesty : added to his Royal Navy cleaned and refitted yearly rebuilt and repair'd kept in sea-pay [bracket] since this war. As the same was presented to His Majesty by the officers of his navy at his going over to Holland
1695
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All the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Essex, from the 1. of October to the 14. : Being a true relation of divers skirmishes which happened between the Earle of Essex his forces and the cavaliers in the foresaid time. Also a true relation of the taking of divers forts and castles by the said Earle. Likewise a true relation of the taking of nine boats laden with ammunition by the Parliaments forces upon the river Severne as it was going to Shrewsbury
1642
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Strange and terrible news, from Holland, and Yarmouth. : Being, a perfect relation, concerning the inundation of the south sea; and of its drowning the rich and populous city of Amsterdam; with divers other places in Friesland, Holland, Brabant, and Flanders, and the names of them. Also, the over-flowing of the river of Rhine, and sinking 60 parish churches, and drowning 100000 men, women and children; and how they row in boats near Amsterdam, over the tops of houses. Togethek, [sic] with the breaking in of the sea at Soal (near Yarmouth) drowning a great part of the country and many cattle; also casting many ships upon the land, and forcing others to sea in that storm
1651
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The ancient and new history of Buck-Haven in Fife-Shire : Wherein is contained the antiquities of their old dress. The bucky boat, with a flag of a green tree, with their dancing, willie and his trusty rapper their burges ticket, with a plan of their new college, with the noted sayings and exploits of wise willie in the brae, and witty eppie the ale-wise, and lingle tail'd Nancy. By Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan
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1780
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Eben-ezer, or, A small monument of great mercy : appearing in the miraculous deliverance of William Okeley, William Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John -- Carpenter from the miserable slavery of Algiers : with the wonderful means of their escape in a boat of canvas, the great distress and utmost extremities which they endured at sea for six days ... and the following providences of God which brought them safe from England
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Okeley, William
1676
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