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STRUTT - The Strutt Library - 1533-1961
A - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf A - 1678-1945
B - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf B - 1560-1961
C - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf C - 1577-1906
D - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf D - 1719-1894
E - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf E - 1610-1909
F - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf F - 1808-1909
G - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf G - 1533-1930
1 - Lemuel Abbott: Poems on various subjects; whereto is prefixed a short essay on the structure of English verse. - 1765
2 - C. M. Aikman: Milk, its nature and composition; a handbook on the chemistry and bacteriology of milk, butter, and cheese. Published: London, Adam and Charles Black Page length: xiv, 180p Illustrated, tables. Sheldon - 1895
3 - The Ancestor; a quarterly review of county and history, heraldry and antiquities. No. 11, July 1902. - 1902
4 - Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: The archaeological journal. No.21. March 1849. - 1849
5 - Lauren Briggs Arnold: American dairying: a manual for butter and cheese makers. - 1876
6 - Sir Joseph Arnold: Memoir of Thomas, First Lord Denman, formerly Lord Chief Justice of England. - 1873
7 - Edward Bagshaw: A discourse about Christ and antiChrist: or, a demonstration that Jesus is the Christ, from the truth of His predictions, especially, the coming and the seduction of antiChrist; to which is added, a treatise about the Resurrection. - 1661
8 - John Barret: A practical discourse of secret prayer, on Matthew, v.1. 6., with an appendix, Of God's answering prayer. - 1709
9 - Bedfordshire County Council, County Records Committee: A catalogue of the maps in the Bedfordshire County Muniments. - 1930
10 - Rebecca Beer vs. Richard Rowland Ward: In the common pleas. Beer and others versus Ward: issues out of the court of Chancery, to try the following question: whether William Cotton (a lunatic), was the heir at law of William Cotton, formerly of Etwall Hall in the County of Derby, and of Bellaport in the county of Salop, Esq.? (Westminster Hall, 6th December, 1821.) - 1822
11 - Bible: The Bible translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages; with most profitable annotations…, and a … concordance… - 1608
12 - New Testament Bible: The text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ, translated out of the vulgar Latins by the Papists… whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly used in the Church of England, with a confutation… by William Fulke. - 1589
13 - Psalms, Bible: The psalms of David, taken from the Holy Bible, and divided into morning and evening prayer. - 1824
14 - George Birch: Samson: a Seatonian prize poem. - 1851
15 - A diary of the Gladstone government. - 1800s
16 - Blunder upon blunder (er); or, the Blues' downfall: an entire new farce. - 1820
17 - Samuel Bourn: Several sermons preach'd by the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Bourn,… to which is subjoined, a character of (him) … by his son Samuel Bourn, with… Mr. Tong's recommendatory preface, and a brief account of the author's life. - 1722
18 - H. N. Bousfield: The power of gold, a poem, in six cantos; with notes and miscellaneous places. - 1830
19 - S. H. Bradbury (Quallon, pseudonym): Edenor: a dramatic poem, and miscellaneous lyrics. - 1854
20 - British Archaeological Association: The journal of the British Archaeological Association… New series, vol.XII.- Part III., September, 1906. - 1906
21 - British Dairy Farmers' Association: Catalogue of the thirty-first annual Dairy Show, held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, October 9th, 11th and 12th, 1906 - 1906
22 - British Dairy Farmers' Association: Journal of the British Dairy Farmers' Association. Vol.XXV - 1911
23 - Sir Egerton Brydges: The autobiography, times, opinions, and contempories of Sir Egerton Brydges. - 1834
24 - John Bunyan: The pilgrims process from this world to that which is to come; delivered under the similitude of a dream. In three parts… 31st edition. To which is added the life and death of the author. - 1700s
25 - Sir Francis Burdett: The trial of sir Francis Burdett, for a seditious libel… at the Leicester assizes, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1820, before Mr Justice Best, and a special jury. - c1820
26 - Lord George Gordon Byron: English bards, and sketch reviewers; a satire. - 1809
27 - William Camden: Remains concerning Britain. - 1870
28 - Camden society: Rutland papers; original documents illustrative of the courts and times of Henry VII and Henry VIII, selected from the private archives of His Grace, the Duke of Rutland… by William Jordan. - 1842
29 - F. D. Ed. Cartwright: The life and correspondence of Major Cartwright. - 1826
30 - M Cantonis, and others: Libri de re rustica; (by) M. Catonis, M. Terentii Varronis, L. lunii Moderati Columellas, (and others) venetiis, aidus. - 1533
31 - H. Kent Staple Causton: The Howard papers; with a biographical pedigree and criticism. - 1862
32 - T. Champion: The young clerk's assistant, being a set of alphabetical copies of the running hand. - 1786
33 - [Missing as at 2017] Civil war tracts - [cover-title] - 1647
34 - Hugh Clark and Thomas Wurmull: A short and easy introduction to heraldry… … and an appendix containing the privileges of the gentry and yeoman of England. 3rd edition. - 1777
35 - William Cobbett: A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries…, containing also a list of the abbeys, priories… - 1800s
36 - Hartley Coleridge: The worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire, being lives of the most distinguished persons that have been born in, or connected with, those counties. - 1800s
37 - Sir Charles Colvile and others: History of the Colvile family, begun by Sir Charles Colvile, continued by Charles Robert Colvile, finished by Zelie Colville. - 1896
38 - [Missing as at 2017] H. E. Colville: A ride in petticoats and slippers. - 1880
39 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Bedford, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
40 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Berkshire, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
41 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Hertfordshire, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
42 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Kent, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
43 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Middlesex, … forming a complete county itinerary. - [1805]
44 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical account of the county of Monmouth, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
45 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Somerset, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
46 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Surrey, … forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
47 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the principility of Wales. South Wales… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
48 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Westmoreland… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
49 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical survey of the county of Cornwall, historical, statistical and descriptive of its… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
50 - Costumes of several monastic orders… selected from Steeven's edition of Dugdale's Monasticon. - 1800s
51 - [Missing as at 2017] Charles Cotton: The compleat gamester: or instructions how to play at billiards, trucks, bowls and chess. Together with all manner of usual and most gentile games either on cards or dice. To which is added, the arts and cock-fighting. - 1680
52 - Charles Cotton: The history of the life of the Duke of Espernon, the great favourite of France. In three parts containing twelve books; wherein the history of France is continued from the year 1598 … to … 1642. - 1670
53 - [Missing as at 2017] Charles Cotton: Scarronides: or, Virgil travestie, a mock poem on the first and fourth books of Virgil's Aeneld, in English burlesque. - 1807
54 - County Councils Association: Road conference. - 1909
55 - Charles J. Cox, editor: The records of the borough of Northampton, second volume: 1550 to 1835. Published: London, E. Stock, Northampton, Birdsell & son Page length: xii, 602p Illustrated. Plan. Strutt - 1898
56 - William Coxon: Sacred and moral poems. - 1831
57 - The criminal recorder: or, biographical sketches of notorious public characters… who have suffered the sentence of the law for criminal offences. - 1815
58 - "Life In Our Villages" by the Special Commissioner of the Daily News, being a series of letters written to that paper in the autumn of 1891 - 1891
59 - Daniel Defoe: The history of addresses, by one very near a kin to the author of the Tale of a Tub. - 1709
60 - Ambrose Lilsle March Phillips De Lisle: Two sermons preached on the death of Ambrose… de Lisle, of Garendon Park and Gracedieu Manor, March 1878, preceded by a short sketch of his life. - 1878
61 - John Disney: A view of ancient laws against immorality and profaneness… collected from the Jewish, Greek, Roman, Gothic, Lombard, and other laws, down to the middle of the eleventh century. - 1729
62 - James Dore and John Rippon: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Abraham Booth, preached… by James Dore; and a short memoir of the deceased, incorporated with the address delivered at his interment, in Maze Pond by John Rippon. - 1800s
63 - [Missing as at 2017] Loudon M. Douglas: The bacillius of long life; a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes together with a historical account of the use of fermented milks, from the earliest times to the present day. - 1911
64 - Samuel Dunn: Memoirs of Mr. Thomas Thathum, and of Wesleyan methodism in Nottingham. - 1847
65 - Monsieur du Vaix: The morall philosophy of the stoicks, written originally in French by… Monsieur du Vaix… Englished by Charles Cotton. - 1667
66 - E. H. Farthington and F. W. Woll: Testing milk and its products; a manual for diary students, creamery and cheese-factory operators and dairy farmers. - 1897
67 - Charles Fellows: An account of discoveries in Lycia, being a journal kept during a second excursion in Asia Minor. - 1841
68 - W. Fleischmann: The book of the dairy; a manual of the science and practice of dairy work, translated by C. M. Aikman and R. Patrick Wright. - 1896
69 - Simon Ford: The conflagration of London: poetically delineated, and directed to the most noble and deserving citizen Sir J. L. Knight and baronet. - 1667
70 - A form of prayer, and a new collection of psalms, for the use of a congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Liverpool. - 1763
71 - J. J. Foster: Miniature painters, British and foreign with some account of those who practised in America in the eighteenth century. - 1903
72 - J. K. Foster: The life and times of Selina Countess of Huntington. By a member of the houses of Shirley and Hastings. - 1839
73 - Charles James Fox: A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second; with an introductory chapter. - 1808
74 - Richard Franck: Northern memoirs, calculated for the meridian of Scotland; to which is added, the contemplative and practical angler. - 1821
75 - Arthur Freeling: The London and Southampton railway companion, containing a complete description of every thing worthy of attention on the line; of the gentlemen's seats, (etc.) - 1839
76 - Ed. von Freudenreich: Dairy bacteriology; a short manual for the use of students in dairy schools, cheese-makers, and farmers, translated from the German by J. R. Ainsworth Davis. - 1895
77 - John Gamgee: Dairy stock its selection, diseases, and produce with a description of the Brittany breed.
78 - Charles Gerring: Notes on printers and booksellers with a chapter on chap books. - 1900
79 - Richard Cilpin: The comforts of the divine love. Preached upon the occasion of the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Manlove. With his character, done by another hand. - 1700
80 - William Gisborne: Official handbook of New Zealand; edited by the Agent-generla. Parts 1 and 11 with a map. - 1884
81 - [Missing as at 2017] Robert Goodacre: A treatise on book-keeping, adapted to the use of schools; containing two sets of books by single entry, one by double entry, and two outline sets to be filled up by either method. To which is added, a familiar dissertation on the various bills and notes used in commerce, as substitutes for cash. Second edition. - 1818
82 - W. J. Gordon: Midland sketches. - 1898
83 - S. G. Green: Clerical subscription and national morality. - 1862
84 - J. M. Gresley: The Cistercian Abbey of Stonely-in-Arden, Warwickshire; and its occupants. - 1854
85 - Leo H. Grindon: The lesson of a lovely life: glimpses of the character of the late Mrs. Wainwright, of Finchwood. - 1888
86 - Spencer T. Hall: Life and death in Ireland, as witnessed in 1849. - 1850
87 - [Missing as at 2017] Spencer T. Hall: The upland hamlet, and other poems. - 1847
88 - Samuel Hammond: A new introduction to learning; or, a sure guide to the English pronunciation and orthography: in plain prose for the ease, and familiar verse for the pleasure, as well as profit of the learner. - 1800s
89 - John Hartley: A vindication of Presbyterian ordination from scripture and antiquity… by a lover of all hearty and charitable Protestants. To which is added, a postscript relating to Mr. Harris's defence of his letter to Mr. Cantrell. - 1714
90 - [Missing as at 2017] Lady Flora Hastings: Poems; edited by her sister. - 1841
91 - E. C. Heath: Examinations in military engineering, specially arranged for the use of officers studying for promotion, staff college, militia competitive examinations. - 1906
92 - George Heath: Heart strains. - 1866
93 - Edward Hind: My magazine: being a series of poems, tales, sketches, essays, orations, etc. - 1860
94 - Robert Hindmarsh: A vindication of the character and writings of the honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, against the slanders and misrepresentations of the Reverend J. G. Pike, of Derby, including a refutation of the false reports propagated by… John Wesley. - 1821-1865
95 - John Eliot and Edith Hodgkin: Examples of early English pottery named, dated, and inscribed. - 1891
96 - H. Holden: A letter written by Dr. Holden to Mr. Graunt, concerning Mr. White's Treatise De medio animatum statu. - 1661
97 - [Missing as at 2017] S. Reynolds Hole: A book about roses: how to grow and show them. Tenth edition. - 1885
98 - S. Reynolds Hole: The memories of Dean Hole. 3rd edition. - 1892
99 - Sir Robert Wilmot Horton: Reform in 1839, and reform in 1831. - 1839
100 - Richard Howitt: Antediluvian sketches; and other poems. - 1830
101 - Joseph Hunter: Who wrote Cavendish's life of Wolsey? - 1814
102 - J. Ingamells: Some Staffordshire worthies… reprinted from the Staffordshire Advertiser. - 1907
103 - Samuel Johnson: An account of the life of Samuel Johnson, from his birth to his eleventh year, written by himself, to which are added, original letters to… Samuel Johnson, by Miss Hill Boothby. - 1905
104 - Kelly & Co.: (Map of) London; drawn and engraved expressly for the Post Office Directory, 1886. - 1886
105 - Charles Kerry: Catalogue of his library, and part 1 of the Newdigate papers - extracts from the News Letters. - c1898
106 - Charles Kerry: The Newdigate papers part 4 - extracts from the News Letters. - c1904
107 - William King: Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano Habita Idibus Aprilibus, MDCCXLIX die dedicationis Bibliothecae Radclivianae 34 pages - 1749
108 - Andrew Kippis and others: A collection of hymns and psalms, for public and private worship, selected and prepared by Andrew Kippos, Abraham Rees, Thomas Jervis and Thomas Morgan, to which is added a supplement. 2nd edition. - 1822
109 - Leaves. - 1816
110 - Thomas Lester: Sonnets. - 1862
111 - Leone Levi: Wages and earnings of the working classes. - 1885
112 - London and Birmingham Railway Bill: Extracts from the minutes of evidence given before the committee of the Lords on the London and Birmingham railway Bill. - 1832
113 - James Long: The dairy farm. - 1889
114 - James Long and J. C. Morton: The dairy of the farm. - 1885
115 - James Long: Elements of dairy farming. - 1800s
116 - Henry Lonsdale: The worthies of Cumberland: John Dalton. - 1874
117 - E. J. Lowe and W. Howard: Beautiful leaved plants; being a description of the most beautiful leaved plants in cultivation in this country; to which is added an extended catalogue. - 1872
118 - E. J. Lowe : A natural history of British grasses. - 1858
119 - David Frederick Markham: A history of the Markham family. - 1854
120 - Gervase Markham: Markham's master-piece revived: containing all knowledge belonging to the Smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases, in horses… to which is added… the countrey-man's care for his other cattle… and… the compleat jockey… 14th edition. - 1688
121 - "Mathematician" (pseudonym): The Derby: a record of each race from the earliest period to the present day; the list of horses in betting; pedigree of each winner; odds at starting. - 1869
122 - A. T. Matthews: Successful dairy work. - 1909
123 - G. Mayall: Cows, cow-houses and milk. - 1909
124 - Gilbert Laing Meason: On the landscape architecture of the great painters of Italy. - 1828
125 - Eliza Meteyard: The life of Josiah Wedgwood from his private correspondence and family papers… with an introductory sketch of the art of pottery in England. - 1865-1866
126 - Eliza Meteyard: Memorials of Wedgwood; a selection from his fine art works in plaques, medallions… with an introduction, and description of the objects delineated. - 1874
127 - Thomas Miller: Birds, bees and blossoms; original poems from children, illustrated by Birket Foster. - 1800s
128 - [Missing as at 2017] Thomas Miller: My father's garden. - 1867
129 - Thomas Miller: Our old town. - 1857
130 - Thomas Miller: Songs of the sea nymphs; Scenes in fairy land, etc. - 1832
131 - Robert Millhouse: The destinies of man. - 1832
132 - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The works of the right honorable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, including her correspondence, poems, and essays, published, by permission, from her genuine papers. In 5 volumes. (vol.4 only.) - 1803
133 - A. Montenius: Curdled milk; a natural key to health and long life, authorised translation by Frederick Rothwell. - 1906
134 - Thomas Moore: Irish melodies. - 1852
135 - Thomas Moore: Memoirs, journal and correspondence of Thomas Moore, edited by… Lord John Russell. - 1853
136 - Thomas Moore: Notes from the letters of Thomas Moore to his music publisher, James Power, (the publication of which were supressed in London), with an introductory letter from Thomas Crofton Croker. - c1854
137 - Ebenezer Morgan: The calls of God; devotional studies. - 1899
138 - Oswald Mosley: Family memoirs. - 1849
139 - Oswald Mosley: Gleanings on horticulture.
140 - [Missing as at 2017] Sir Oswald Mosley: A short account of the ancient British Church. - 1858
141 - James Muir: Manual of dairy work. - 1893
142 - James Patrick Muirhead, editor: Winged words on Chantry's woodcocks. - 1857
143 - J. C. Newsham, editor: Dairying and dairy-farming, (by members of the) Dairy Students' Union. - 1912
144 - Mark Noble: The lives of the English Regicides, and other commissioners of the pretended High Court of Justice, appointed to sit in judgement upon their Sovereign, King Charles the First. In 2 volumes. (vol.1 only.) - 1798
145 - An Old Reptonian: Jottings from my note book. - 1859
146 - Our Noble Selves: or, Gleanings about Grantham surnames: by the author of "Notes on the months", "Notes on in-natural history", etc. - 1882
147 - Paston family: The Paston letters, 1422-1509 A.D., a new edition… vol.2. Edward 1V., 1461-1471 A.D. - 1874
148 - William Pearson: The duty of charity to the poor recommended in a sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Michael de Belfreys in York, December 22 1709. - 1708
149 - …national London and provincial commercial directory for 1834: comprising a classification of, and alphabetical reference to, the merchants… of the metropolis, lists of hotels…, also a directory of every city… in the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex.
150 - Poor Richard's penny magazine and amusement. - 1847
151 - The dairying industry; how to ensure success… …: useful information and statistics. - 1895
152 - Peter Progress: The electric telegraph, comprising a brief history of former modes of telegraphic communication, an account of the electric cloak… … etc. - 1847
153 - [Missing as at 2017] George Pryme: Memoir of the life of Daniel Sykes, Esq., M. A. & M. P. - 1834
154 - Herbert L. Puxley: Modern day dairy-farming: a practical handbook on the management of the milch cow and the profitable utilisation of milk. - 1906
155 - Thomas Wragg: The incarnation, and other poems. - 1833
156 - Reeve Lovell (Ruricola, pseudonym): Dairy farming; the rearing and feeding of dairy stock, and the management of their produce. - 1856
157 - G. Woolacroft and Frederick A. Rhead: Staffordshire pots and potters. - 1906
158 - George Gaskell and William Rickword: Staffordshire Leaders, social and political. - 1900s
159 - Joseph Ritson, editor: Robin Hood, a collection of poems, songs, and ballads relative to that celebrated English outlaw. - 1884
160 - Arthur Roland: Farming for pleasure and profit; dairy-farming, management of cows, etc., edited by William H. Ablett. - 1879
161 - Alfred Ronalds: The fly-fisher's entomology… and a few observations and instructions on trout- and grayling-fishing. - 1868
162 - S. P.: A brief account of the new sect of latitude-men together with some reflections upon the new philosophy, by S. P. of Cambridge; in answer to a letter from his friend at Oxford. - 1662
163 - January Searie: The county sketch book of pastoral scenes and memorable places. - 1851
164 - William Shepperson: Field to dairy. - 1906
165 - [Missing as at 2017] Sisters-in-law: a conversation between two peers. - 1871
166 - Sketches of popular tumults; illustrations of the evils of social ignorance. - 1847
167 - Samuel Smiles: Self help; with illustrations of character and conduct. - 1860
168 - Society of Antiquaries: King Charles the second and the Cogans of Coaxdon Manor: a missing chapter in the Boscobel tracts; with illustrations and history of the Manor House; edited by a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. - 1800s
169 - E. Lewis and Joseph N. Sturtevant: The diary cow: a monograph on the Ayrshire breed of cattle; with an appendix on Ayrshire, Jersey and Dutch milks: their formation and peculiarities. - 1875
170 - T. S. Surr: A winter in London; or, sketches of fashion; a novel, in three volumes. - 1807
171 - G. Sutherland Thomson: Milk and cream testing and grading dairy products for school, farm, and factory, with an introduction by Samuel Lowe. - 1911
172 - John Tillotson: The wisdom of being religious; a sermon preached at St. Pauls… Published: London, Sa. Gellibrand Page length: iv, 52p Strutt - 1654
173 - C. W. Walker-Tisdale and T. R. Robinson : Buttermaking on the farm and at the creamery. Published: London, John North Page length: 50p Illustrated, tables - 1903
174 - W. Walker-Tisdale: Milk testing; a simple practical handbook for dairy farmers, estate agents, creamery managers, milk distributers and consumers. - 1911
175 - C. W. Walker-Tisdale and T. R. Robinson : The practice of soft cheesemaking… a guide to the manufacture of soft cheese and preparation of cream for market. Revised and enlarged edition. - 1908
176 - William Toone: A glossary and etymological dictionary, of obsolete and uncommon wards, antiquated phrases, and proverbs illustrative of early English literature… with historical notices of ancient customs and manners. - 1834
177 - Edward Turney: Diabolism: being an enquiry into the origin of the current theory of the devil and evil spirits, and its cognate doctrine of hell fire; and consideration of these subjects in light of scripture with the result of demonstrating their unscriptural and heathenish character. - 1872
178 - J. Twamley: Dairying exemplified, or the business of cheese-making; laid down from approved rules…, also the most approved method of making butter, likewise a dissertation on apple trees. - 1784
179 - Supplement to the gambler's scourge: being an authentic history of some of the most notorious highwaymen, swindlers, imposters, and other desperate characters. - 1800s
180 - H. M. Upton: Profitable dairy farming. - 1888
181 - Charles Richard Valentine: Butter-making. (Illustrated.) - 1889
182 - Francis Vernon (F. V. Pseudonym): Oxonium poems. - 26p
183 - Virgil: Opera: Emendabat et notulis illustrabat Gilbertus Wakefield. - 1795
184 - [Missing as at 2017] Sir Edward Walker: Historical collections of several important transactions relating to the late rebellion and civil war of England. - 1707
185 - John Walker: A critical pronouncing dictionary, & expositor of the English language, in which not only the meaning of every word is clearly explained & the sound of every syllable distinctly shown, but where words are subject to different pronunciations. - 1823
186 - John Walker: Diary cows and the dairy; a practical treatise on the best breeds of dairy cows and their management; … … edited by T. W. Sanders - 1905
187 - John Wallis: Hobbius Heauton-timorumenos, or a consideration of Mr Hobbes, his dialogues in an epistolary discourse, … to.. Robert Boyle. - 1662
188 - Izsak Walton: The lives of Dr John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr Richard Booker, Mr George Herbert, and Dr Robert Sanderson. - 1842
189 - J. Alfred Wanklyn: Milk-analysis, a practical treatise on the examination of milk and its derivatives, cream, butter, and cheese. - 1874
190 - Edward Waterhouse: A modest discourse of the piety, charity and policy of elder times and Christians, together with those vertues paralled by Christians members of the Church of England. - 1655
191 - Henry Kirk White: Clifton Grove, a sketch in verse, with other poems. - 1803
192 - Xerxes Addison Willard: Practical butter book: a complete treatise on butter-making at factories and farm dairies, including the selection feeding and management of stock for butter dairying. - 1875
193 - Xerxes Addison Willard: Practical dairy husbandry: a complete treatise on dairy farms and farming dairy stock and stock feeding. - 1872
194 - [Missing as at 2017] S. J. Williams: Geography in verse, for the use of young children. - 1836
195 - Henry H. Wing: Milk and its products, a treatise upon the nature and qualities of dairy milk and the manufacture of butter and cheese. - 1897
196 - C. M. Woodward: The fugitive and other literary works, in poetry and prose. - 1805
197 - Parker Woodward: The early life of Lord Bacon. - 1902
198 - William Woty: Poetical amusements.
199 - John Wright: The genius of Wordsworth harmonized with the wisdom and integrity of his reviewers. - 1853
200 - Reuben Young: Thoughts in prose and verse. - 1859
201 - Young gentleman's complete jester. Also characters of persons eminent for rank, learning, wit, or humour. To which is added, several poems, songs, and remarkable epitaphs, &c. - 1762
202 - Ilam Anastatic Drawing Society: (Drawings with brief descriptions and historical notes.) Vols.1-13, 1860-1873. - 1860
203 - Anastatic Drawing Society: (Drawings, with brief descriptive and historical notes.) 1855-1863; 1876-1883. vols. 14-21. - 1876
204 - Royal Agricultural Society: Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. [1st. Series.] Vols 1-24, 1840-1864: 2nd series [new series], vols. 1-25, 1865-1889: 3rd series, vols 1-11, 1890-1900. - 1840-1900
O - The Strutt Library: Oversize materials including prints - 1733-1895
P - The Strutt Library: Pamphlets - 1655-1974
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