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The toleration of the Roman Catholics in England under William III and Anne. C. Robinson. Leeds M.A. 1933. The life of Davies Gilbert (1767–1839): a study in patronage and political responsibility. A.C. Todd. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1958. The economic and commercial development of the city and port of Exeter, 1625–88. W.B. Stephens. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1954. The LG Gram misses out on more luxurious features such as a touchscreen, plus 60Hz refresh rate and OLED technology, but I think it would be unfair to ask for extras at this price point. It’s just great to see LG nail the basics and offer a wonderfully big, colourful and sharp display. Performance

Thames and Severn: birth and death of a canal. H.G.W. Household. Bristol M.A. 1958. Agrarian History and Landownership The landed gentry in Merioneth, c.1660–1832, with special reference to the estates of Hengwrt, Nannau, Rug and Ynysymaengwyn. P.R. Roberts. Wales M.A. 1963. The LG Gram 16 2022 has seen a big performance upgrade compared to its predecessor, but Intel has seemingly made a compromise for its new chips as battery life has seen a downgrade. The role of smallpox inoculation in the growth of population in 18th-century Britain. P.E. Razzell. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.Social and economic trends in the rural west Midlands, 1785–1825. J.M. Martin. Birmingham M.Com. 1960. The Yorkshire Evangelicals in the 18th century, with special reference to Methodism. J.D. Walsh. Cambridge Ph.D. 1956. Archbishop Leighton: his characteristic position as theologian and ecclesiastic. D.S. Hopkirk. Oxford B.Litt. 1926.

The parliamentary representation of the Sussex boroughs, Bramber, Midhurst, Lewes, Rye and Winchelsea, 1754–68. Margaret M. Cramp. Manchester M.A. 1953. The ancestry, life and connections of William Caslon, the premier English type-founder. J. Ball. Sheffield M.A. 1968. The Toleration Act of 1689 and freedom for protestant Nonconformists, 1660–1830. A.G. Cumberland. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1957. The Rye House plot; with special reference to its place in the Exclusion contest and its consequences till 1685. Doreen J. Milne. London Ph.D. 1949. The principle of nonsubscription to creeds and confessions of faith as exemplified in Irish Presbyterian history. R. Allen. Belfast Ph.D. 1944.

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Nottinghamshire in the 18th century: a study of the movements leading to the industrial revolutions of the 19th century. J.D. Chambers. London Ph.D. 1927. The Quaker understanding of the ministerial vocation, with special reference to the 18th century. Mrs. Lucia K. Beamish. Oxford B.Litt. 1965.The cabinet in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, 1782–1820. L.V. Sumner. Manchester M.A. 1931. The development and organisation of the Methodist Society in Wales, 1735–50. W.G. Hughes-Edwards. Wales M.A. 1966. The Board of Agriculture, 1793–1822, with special reference to Sir John Sinclair. Winifred Harrison. London M.A. 1955. Aspects of capital and credit in Lancashire during the 18th century. B.L. Anderson. Liverpool M.A. 1966.

The influence of the East India Company 'interest' on the English government, 1813–33. C.H. Philips. Liverpool M.A. 1937.The family economy of the working classes in the cotton districts, 1784–1833. Frances Collier. Manchester M.A. 1921.

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