English Revolution, 1600-60

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William Smith, M.P., 1756–1835, and his importance in the movements for parliamentary reform, religious toleration, and the abolition of the slave trade. B. Aspinwall. Manchester M.A. 1962.

The impact of the construction of the Bridgewater Canal on land use in adjacent areas. A.J. Williams. Manchester M.A. 1957. A study of Francis Turner, bishop of Ely 1684–90, with special reference to his political activity. C. Emmott. Oxford B.Litt. 1930. Elementary schools and school books in England at the close of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. P.H. Sandall. London M.A. 1929.

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Wellington's headquarters in the Peninsula, 1809–14: with especial reference to the quarter-master-general's department. S.G.P. Ward. Oxford B.Litt. 1955. The Anglican 'Via media', with special reference to the ecclesiastical conditions in Lancashire during the years 1662–89. F.F. Rigby. Manchester M.A. 1943.

William Penn: a study in the Quaker doctrine of political authority, as exemplified particularly in his colonial experiment. R.J. Oman. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1958. The sale of delinquents' estates during the Interregnum and the land settlement at the Restoration - a study of land sales in south-eastern England. I. Joan Thirsk. London Ph.D. 1950.Brasenose College in the time of Principal Ralph Cawley (1770–7). W.T. Coxhill. Oxford B.Litt. 1946. zone TF3 furnaces provide excellent temperature uniformity resulting from division of the heated length into 3-zones with its own controller and thermocouple. Should vacuum or a modified atmosphere be required, it is necessary to use a slide-in work tube of adequate length needed to fit end seals. In some circumstances, a work tube that has different physical or chemical properties may be required. The Union of England and Scotland considered with regard to the action of English statesmen and the development of opinion in England. P.W. Skirrow. Oxford B.Litt. 1927. The history of parliamentary representation in the city and county of Durham, 1675–1832. C.W. Daykin. Durham M.Litt. 1961. The social and economic ideas in the writings of religious leaders, 1660–88. R.B. Schlatter. Oxford D.Phil. 1938.

The origins of the English Independents, with some consideration of their spiritual relations with the Anabaptists. D.H. Jones. Birmingham M.A. 1929. The domestic policy of Robert Harley and the Tory ministry from 1710 to 1714. Winifred T.H. Bolton. London M.A. 1930. The unpublished letters of the Chatham correspondence, from the resignation of Chatham, October 1768, to the end of 1770. Violet Morewood. Manchester M.A. 1935.The administration of the poor laws in Dorset, 1760–1834, with special reference to agrarian distress. G.A. Body. Southampton Ph.D. 1965. The Midlands cotton and worsted spinning industry, 1769–1800. S.D. Chapman. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1966.

Bold big display standard names are ″fundamental″ standards (PAL, NTSC, CGA, EGA, VGA, XGA, HD) or widely used (FHD, 4K). The 'discipline' of the Society of Friends as a regular national body, with particular reference to church government, based on a study of the epistles of the yearly meetings, 1669–1738. W.A. Lloyd. Cambridge Ph.D. 1947. The proper role of the state as seen by British economists in the period 1603–1834. D.E. Bland. Sheffield Ph.D. 1967.The development of Portsmouth as a naval base as illustrating the growth of British naval policy. H.J. Sparks. London M.A. 1911. The life of the Rev. Rowland Hill (1744–1833) and his position in the evangelical revival. P.E. Sangster. Oxford D.Phil. 1964. The abolition of the slave trade and its effects on the commerce of Liverpool, 1770–1835. S.N. Syder. Liverpool M.A. 1954/5. British women writers and the origin of the feminist movement in England in the latter part of the 18th century. A.F. Watson. Manchester M.A. 1963. The Whigs and their relations with William III in the period from 1689 to 1698. A.K. Powis. London M.A. 1947.



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