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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
1 - William Andrews, editor: The Derbyshire gatherer of archaeological, historical, biographical facts, folk lore, etc. - 1880
2 - Derbyshire Newspaper Cuttings - Antiquarian &c. - 1800s
2A - [Missing as at 2017] S. Parkinson: Scenes from the "George Eliot" country; with illustrations. Published: Leeds, R. Jackson Page length: 145p - 1888
2B - Guy Roslyn: George Eliot in Derbyshire: a volume of gossip about passages and people in the novels of George Eliot; reprinted from "London Society", with alterations and additions, and an introduction, by George Barnett Smith. - 1876
3 - O. Jewitt of Duffield; J. Barlow of South Wingfield; and others: Engravings
3A - John Reynolds: A discourse upon prodigious abstinence: occasioned by the twelve moneths fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Derbyshire damosell. - 1669
4 - Joseph Barlow Robinson: Derbyshire gatherings: a fund of delight for the antiquary, the historian, the topographer, the biographer, and the general reader; containing portraits and memoirs of the eminent natives and eccentric characters of the county of Derby; views of remarkable places, (etc.) - 1866
5 - William Smith: Derbyshire: its ballads, possy, humourists, and scenery. - 1882
6 - Railways, Statutes: House of Commons, Select Committee on Railway Bills. Group 3. Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway Bill. - c1891
7 - Derby, Statutes: An act for better paving and otherwise improving the Borough of Derby: (Royal assent. 10th June. 1825.) Published: Derby, Simpson & Frear; London, E. G. Walmsley Page length: 80p - c1825
8 - Water Supply, Statutes: House of Commons, Select Committee on private bills. Group C. Derby Water Bill. - c1868
9 - Roads, Statutes: An act for repairing and widening the road from Gander Lane, in the county of Derby, to Sheffield, in the West Riding of the county of York; and also the road branching out of the said road at or near Mosbrough Green, in the said county of Derby, to Clown, in the same county. Page length: 36p - 1779
10 - Statutes: A collection of the private acts printed by the Queen's printer, the printed copies whereof may be given in evidence, passed in the thirtieth and thirty-first years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; being the second session of the nineteenth parliament... - 1867
11 - Statutes: The private acts passed in the thirty third and thirty-fourth years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; being the second session of the twentieth parliament of the United Kingdom… With an index. - 1870
12 - Derby, Statutes: An act for better lighting with gas the Borough of Derby and its neighbourhood, and other purposes. [28th May 1852.] - 1800-1900s
13 - Statutes: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in parliament. For the speedy dividing and settling the several counties of this Kingdome into distinct classical Presbyteries and Congregational elderships. Die Sabbathi, 29 January 1647. - 1647
14 - Canals, Statutes: Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis magnas Britanniae…At the parliament… 1768…1770… An act for making a navigable cut or canal from Chesterfield, in the county of Derby, through or near Worksop and Retford, to join the River Trent, at or near Stockwith, in the county of Nottingham. - 1771
15 - [Missing as at 2017] Derbyshire County Council: Quarter Sessions. (Reports to Quarter Sessions, 1877-1889. (cover-title.)). - 1877-1889
16 - Thomas Brown: General view of the agriculture of the county of Derby, with observations on the means of its improvement. - 1794
17 - John Farey: General view of the agriculture and minerals of Derbyshire; with observations of the means of their improvement… Vol.1. containing a full account of the surface, hills, valleys, rocks, caverns, strata… Published: London, B. McMillan Page length: xiviii, 532p Illustrated, maps - 1811
17a - [Missing as at 2017] William Marshall: The rural economy of the Midland counties; including the management of livestock in Leicestershire and its environs; together with minutes on agriculture and planting in the district of the Midland Station. Published: London, G. Fleet Page length: 2v, v.1.viii, 492p; v.11, xiv, 445p Illustrated, map. Strutt - 1790
18 - Thomas Bateman: Ten years' diggings in Celtic and Saxon grave hills, in the counties of Derby, Stafford and York, from 1848-1858; with notices of some former discoveries… and remarks on the crania and pottery from the mounds. Published: London, George Allen and sons Page length: xii, 310p Illustrated. Sheldon - 1861
19 - Thomas Bateman: Vestiges of antiquities of Derbyshire and sepulchral usages of its inhabitants, from the most remote ages to the reformation, by T. Bateman, assisted by Stephen Glover. - 1848
20 - British Archaeological Association.: The journal of the British Archaeological Association… for the encouragement and prosecution of researches into the arts and monuments of the early and middle ages. Vol.7. - 1852
21 - Charles Philip Kains-Jackson: Our ancient monuments and the land around them. - 1880
22 - Llewellynn Jewitt: Grave-mounds and their contents; a manual of archaeology, as exemplified in the burials of the Celtic, the romano-british and the Anglo-Saxon periods. - 1870
23 - Llewellynn Jewitt: Half-hours among some English antiquities. Second edition, revised and enlarged; illustrated with three hundred and twenty engravings. Published: London, D. Bogue Page length: xix, 247p - 1880
24 - Rooke Pennington: Notes on the barrows and bone-caves of Derbyshire, with an account of descent into Elden Hole. - 1877
25 - Samuel Pegge: ['Pegge's antiquarian tracts, cover title.] Consists of numerous articles by Pegge, all of which were read at the society of antiquaries during the 18th century. - [18th cent]
26 - Rooke Hayman: Antiquities discovered in Derbyshire. In a letter from Hayman Rooke, to the Reverend Dr. Pegge. Read at the society of Antiquities, November 21, 1793. [also] Roman antiquities at and near Bradburn… In a second letter from H. Rooke, to the Reverend Dr. Pegge. Read December 12, 1793. [Also] Discoveries in a Barrow [at Winster]... by Mr. Mander, of Bakewell... - 1793
27 - Surtees Society: The family memoirs of the Reverend William Stukeley, and the antiquarian and the other correspondence of William Stukeley, Roger and Samuel Gale, etc. - 1883
28 - John Ward: Notes on the archaeology of Derbyshire. - 1895
29 - H. C. Wylly: The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea. - 1889
30 - Sir Julius Raines: The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in Central India. - 1900
31 - H. A. Iggulden: The 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Sikkim expedition of 1888. - 1900
32 - A. K. Siessor: The 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in Tirsh. - 1900
33 - H. C. Wylly: 1910 Regimental annual. The Sherwood foresters, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment. - 1910
34 - Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry: Rules and regulations of the Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry. - 1868
35 - Llewellynn Jewitt: The ceramic art of Great Britain. New edition, revised. - 1883
36 - Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Fire and Life Assurance Company: Instructions to agents. - 1837
37 - Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Fire and Life Assurance Company: The deed of settlement… - 1837
38 - John P. Anderson: The book of British topography: a classified catalogue of the topographical works in the library of the British Museum; relating to Great Britain and Ireland. - 1881
39 - Richard Gough: Anecdotes of British topography; or an historical account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. - 1768
40 - Frederick Strutt: A descriptive catalogue of books and MSS. Relating to Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in the library of the Honourable F. Strutt, Milford House. - 1907
41 - Henry Rodolph De Salis: Bradshaw's canals and navigable rivers of England and Wales: a handbook of inland navigation for manufacturers merchants, traders, and others: compiled after a personal survey of the whole of the water ways by Henry Rudolph De Salis. - 1961
42 - Census of England and Wales. 1881. Division VII; North Midland Counties; Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire. Tables extracted from vols.I.,II.,III, or the census of England and Wales. - 1883
43 - Digests of the reports made by the Commissioners of Inquiry into Charities. Containing analytical digest of reports; charities for distribution amongst the poor grammar schools; schools not classical; charities for education not attached to endowed schools; so far as relates to the count of Derby. - 1841
44 - [Missing as at 2017] The Charities in the county of Derby. Selected from the voluminous reports of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales, which began the 58th year of the reign of Geo. III., and ended the 7th of Will. IV. - 1839
45 - [Missing as at 2017] The reports of the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of various acts of Parliament, to enquire concerning charities in England and Wales relating to the county of Derby; 1819-1837. - 1837
46 - General digest of Endowed Charities, (1869-70) and supplementary digest, (1869-70). [Cover title]. - 1873-1891
47 - Charles J. Cox: Notes on the churches of Derbyshire. . - 1875-1879
48 - Charles Kerry: [Sketch book - a series of sketches, made by Charles Kerry, of architectural details, mainly churches, in various parts of England, chiefly in Derbyshire. The churches include those at: Heanor, Ilkeston, North Wingfield, West Hallam, & Ilam.]
49 - Goodeve Mabbs: The churches in Derbyshire: or provision for public worship in the country districts. An analysis of the accommodation provided by all religious bodies in the divisions, districts and parishes of the county. Compiled from official records. - 1876
50 - The Southwell Diocesan church calendar, clergy list and general almanac, for the year of our Lord 1900; edited by the Reverend Arthur E. Clarke. - 1900
51 - [Missing as at 2017] Thomas Tanner: Notitia monastica: or an account of all the abbies, priories, and houses of friers, heretofore in England and Wales; and also of all colleges and hospitals founded before A.D.MDXL - 1744
52 - Historical Manuscript Commission: Report on manuscripts in various collections. Vol.2: the manuscripts of Sir George Wombwell, the Duke of Norfold, Lord Edmund Talbot, Miss Buxton, Mrs Harford and Mrs. Wentworth of Woolley. - 1903
53 - British Dairy Farmers Association: Proceedings of the dairy conference and excursions held in Derbyshire, June 8th.-11th., 1886, under the auspices of the British Dairy Farmers Association; compiled by William C. Young. - 1886
54 - Oliver John: Milk, cheese and butter, a practical handbook of their properties and the processes of their production, including a chapter on cream and the methods of its separation from milk. - 1894
55 - John Prince Sheldon: Dairy farming: being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. - 1800s
56 - John Prince Sheldon: Dairying, a book for all who are engaged in the production and management of milk. - 1912
57 - Isaac Herbert Jeayes: Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms; compiled for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose by Isaac Herbert Jeayes. - 1906
58 - W. Adam: Dales, scenery, fishing streams, and mines of Derbyshire, and surrounding counties, historical and geological. - 1861
59 - William. Adam: The gem of the peak; or Matlock Bath and its vicinity. A tour from Derby to Matlock; excursions to Chatsworth, (etc); a brief review of the geology of Derbyshire… and of the flora of the high and low peak. - 1840
60 - J. Atkin: A description of the country from thirty to forth miles round Manchester, containing its geography, natural and civil; principal productions… - 1795
60A - W. Alexander: A journey to Beresford Hall, the seat of Charles Cotton. - 1861
61 - Benedict: Letters home; or sketches by the way; being a series of consolatory epistles written to Beatrice, during a short ramble in Derbyshire, by her next, and most faithful friend, Benedict. - 1838
62 - Adam and Charles Black, publishers: Tourist's guide to Derbyshire: its towns, watering places, dales and mansions. Published: Edinburgh, A. & C. Black Page length: vii, 281 Frontispiece, illustrated, map. Sheldon - 1885
63 - Edward Bradbury: All about Derbyshire; with sixty illustrations by W. H. J. Boot, [and others]. - 1884
64 - Edward Bradbury (''Strephon''): The way about Derbyshire; with map and illustrations by W.A. Bettesworth, with a comprehensive county gazetteer; edited by A. Baines. - 1800s
65 - W. Bray: Sketch of a tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buckingham, Warwick. Published: London, B. White Page length: iv, 252p Derbyshire p.61-122. Strutt - 1778
66 - British curiosities in art and nature; giving an account of rarities both ancient and modern… likewise an account of the posts, markets, and fair-towns. - c1712
67 - British Association: Excursions; Saturday, 3rd September, Thursday, 8th September, Friday, 9th September, 1887. [Excursion A to Buxton & Miller's Dale; Excursion L to Chatsworth & Haddon.] - 1887
68 - John and Brayley Britton, Edward Wodlake: The beauties of England and Wales; historical and descriptive, of each county. Vol.III. - 1802
69 - John and Brayley Britton, Edward Wodlake: Derbyshire; or, original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of that county. The result of personal survey; illustrated with twenty-one engravings and a map. - 1818
70 - John and Brayley Britton, Edward Wodlake: A topographical and historical description of the County of Derby; containing an account of its towns, [etc.], accompanied with biographical notices of eminent and learned men to whom this county has given birth. - 1800s
71 - John Brown: Tourist rambles in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Durham, Northumberland & Derbyshire. - 1878
72 - Edmund Butcher: An excursion from Sidmouth to Chester, in the summer of 1803; in a series of letters to a lady. Including sketches of the principle towns and villages in the counties of Devon. - 1805
73 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the County of Derby… including a particular description of the wonders of the Peak… which form a complete county itinerary. Published: London, Sherwood, Neely and Jones Page length: 144p Various copies as follows: frontispiece, map, tables. 3 copies Strutt (1 copy lacks front.) - 1800s
74 - Charles J. Cox: Derbyshire: illustrated by J. Charles Wall. - 1903
75 - Charles J. Cox: Tourists' guide to Derbyshire: containing full information concerning all places of interest and report within the county. Published: London, Edward Stanford Page length: viii, 132p 2nd edition. Map. Strutt - 1884
76 - Mandell Creighton: The story of some English shires: with a photogravure frontispiece by T. Hoarno. - 1897
77 - D. P. Davies: A new historical and descriptive view of Derbyshire, from the remotest period to the present time. - 1811
78 - D. P. Davies: A new historical and descriptive view of Derbyshire, from the remotest period to the present time. - 1811
79 - E. Brayley, Edward Dayes: A picturesque tour through the principle parts of Yorkshire and Derbyshire…, with illustrative notes by Edward Wedlake Brayley. - 1825
80 - Edward Dayes: The works… containing an excursion through the principle parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with illustrative notes by E. W. Brayley; essays on painting. - 1805
81 - John Derry: Walks near Sheffield (across the Derbyshire moors…) - 1904
82 - A description of England and Wales; containing a particular account of each county. - 1769
83 - Robert Dodwell, comp.: Derbyshire. Pocket county companion, compiled by Robert Dodwell. - 1896
84 - J. B. Firth: Highways and byways in Derbyshire, with illustrations by Nelly Frichsen. - 1905
85 - The Gentleman's Magazine: The gentleman's magazine library; being a classified collection of the chief contents of the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' from 1731 to 1868, edited by George Laurence Gomme. English topography, part 3. (Derbyshire-Dorset-shire). - 1893
86 - Stephen Glover: The Peak guide, containing the topographical, statistical, and general history of Buxton, Chatsworth, Edensor… with an introduction giving sufficient account of the trade and manufacturers of the county: an alphabetical list of noblemen and gentlemen's seats... edited, by Thomas Noble. - 1830
87 - Mrs Russell Gray: My longest walk; an old man's story. - 1800s
88 - Mrs S. C. Hall: Pilgrimages to English shrines, with notes and illustrations by F. W. Fairholt. 2nd. Series. - 1853
89 - Spencer T. Hall: Days in Derbyshire; with sixty illustrations by Gresley, Dalziel brothers, Bailey, Warwick, and others. - 1863
90 - Robert Hall: Anglorum; or an help to English history: containing a succession of all the kings of England, and the English Saxons… and also of all the arch-bishops, bishops, Dukes, Marquesses, and Earles, within the said dominions. - 1641
91 - Sir George Head: A home tour through the manufacturing districts of England, in the summer of 1835. - 1835
92 - Samuel Johnson: A diary of a journey into North Wales in the year 1774; edited with illustrative notes, by R. Duppe. - 1815
93 - The Journey-book of England: Derbyshire; with twenty-three engravings on wood, and an illuminated map of the county. - 1841
94 - John Macky: A journey through England, in familiar letters from a gentleman here (John Macky), to his friend abroad. - 1724
95 - W. H. B. Macan: How we spent Whit week; a tour on foot among the hills and dales of Derbyshire; by a professor and his pupil. - c1872
96 - Manchester Field-Naturalists and Archaeologists Society. Report and proceedings for the year 1878. - 1879
97 - Charles P. Moritz: Travels, chiefly on foot, through several parts of England, in 1782. Described in letters to a friend, by Charles P. Moritz, a literary gentleman of Berlin; translated from the German by a lady. - 1782
98 - John Murray, publisher: Handbook for travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire. - 1892
99 - A new display of the beauties of England: or, a description of the most elegant or magnificent public edifices, royal palaces, noblemens and gentlemens seats, and other curiosities, natural or artificial, in different parts of the kingdom. - 1776-1777
100 - T Noble and T. Rose: The counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln and Rutland. Illustrated from original drawings by Thomas Allom. Published: London, P. Jackson Page length: 76p Illustrated. Strutt - c1837
101 - H. E. O'Connor: Derbyshire, an illustrated review of the commercial, sporting and holiday facilities of the county, by R. Raymond. ''Peakite'', H. H. Heslop, and Anne Edgar, edited by H. E. O'Connor. - 1900s
102 - Samuel Lewis: A topographical dictionary of England, comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs… with historical and statistical descriptions; illustrated by maps of the different counties and islands; a map of England, showing the principal towns… with an appendix describing the electoral boundaries. - 1837
103 - Samuel Lewis: A topographical dictionary of England, comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs… with a supplementary volume comprising a representative history of England, with plans describing the electoral divisions of the several counties, and the former and present boundaries of the cities and boroughs. - 1837
104 - James Pilkington: A view of the present state of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities; illustrated by an accurate map and plates. - 1789
105 - S. Maunder and W Pinnock.: The history of topography of Derbyshire, with biographical sketches, &c. &c., and a neat map of the county. - 1821
106 - R. P.: Four topographical letters, written in July 1755, upon a journey thro' Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottsinghamshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, &c., from a gentleman of London, to his brother and sister in town; giving a description of the country thro' which he pass'd... Newcastle, I. Thompson. - 1757
107 - Thomas Read?: The English traveller; giving a description of those parts of Great Britain called England and Wales. Containing a particular survey, both geographical and historical. - 1746
108 - E. Rhodes: The Derbyshire tourist's guide and travelling companion: including an account of the various places generally visited by strangers in the county of Derby, to which is added the detail of an excursion from Dove-dale to Ilam Hall, and Alton Towers. - 1837
109 - N. Salmon: A new survey of England; wherein the defects of Camden are supplied, and the errors of his followers remarked: the opinions of our antiquaries compared… comprehending, Kent…Derbyshire. - 1731
110 - Louis Simond: Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain, during the years 1810 and 1811, by a French traveller: with remarks on the country, its arts, literature, and politics, and on the manners and customs of its inhabitants. Vol 1 Published: Edinburgh, Constable; London, Longman (etc.) Page length: xiii, 382p Frontispiece. Illustrated, plans - 1815
111 - Samuel Simpson: The agreeable historian, or the compleat English traveller: giving a geographical description of every county… together with the antiquities of the same… compiled from Camden, Leland, Dugdale, Ogilby, Morgan, and other authors, by Samuel Simpson. - 1746
112 - Henry Skrine: Three successive tours in the North of England, and great part of Scotland: interspersed with descriptions of the scenes they presented, and occasional observations on the state of society, and the manners and customs of the people. - 1795
113 - [Missing as at 2017] Nathaniel Spencer: The complete English traveller; or, a new survey and description of England and Wales, containing a full account of whatever is curious and entertaining… under the following heads; the ancient and present state of each county. - 1773
114 - Mary Sterndale: Vignettes of Derbyshire. - 1824
115 - James S. Stone: Woods and dales of Derbyshire. - 1894
115A - The Story of the Midlands. - 1900s
116 - Richard Joseph Sulivan: A tour through parts of England, Scotland, and Wales, in 1778. In a series of letters. - 1785
117 - "Tom Thumb". The travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales; containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several Counties… written by himself; and adorned with a suitable map. - 1746
118 - D. Defoe: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies… interspersed with useful observations particularly fitted for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island, by a gentleman. - 1762
119 - Guide to Derbyshire: a complete handbook for the county, containing historical, biographical, and antiquarian notices and indices of the mineralogy, botany, etc., of Derbyshire. - 1869
120 - John Ward: Pleasant rambles around Derby; with map; notes for cyclists; notes on the place-names of the district; the local botany, &c. - 1895
121 - Popular, pictorial, and practical guide to Matlock, Derby, and South Derbyshire. - c1896
122 - Richard Warner: A tour through the Northern Counties of England, and the Borders of Scotland. - 1802
123 - G. M. Woodward: Eccentric excursions or literary & Pictorial sketches of countenance , character & country, in different parts of England & South Wales. Interspersed with curious anecdotes; embellished with upwards of one hundred… prints. - 1816
124 - R. N. Worth: Tourists' guide to Derbyshire: containing full information concerning all places of interest and resorts within the county. - 1890
125 - Robert Charles Hope: A glossary of dialectal place nomenclature to which is appended a list of family surnames pronounced differently from what the spelling suggests. - 1883
126 - James Orchard Halliwell: A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century. - 1872
127 - [Missing as at 2017] Samuel Pegge: Two collections of Darbicisms: containing words and phrases in a great measure peculiar to the natives and inhabitants of the County of Derby; edited by W.W. Skeat and Thomas Hallam. - 1896
128 - [Missing as at 2017] Samuel Bagshaw: History, gazetteer and directory of Derbyshire, with the town of Burton-upon-Trent; comprising a general survey of the county, with a variety of historical, statistical, topographical… Published: Sheffield, William Saxton Page length: iv, 702p (map missing.) Strutt - 1846
129 - [Missing as at 2017] The Derbyshire red book, almanack, and annual register, for 1902. Published: London & Derby, Bemrose and sons, ltd. Page length: xii, 214p Map, tables. Cockburn - 1902
130 - [Missing as at 2017] Stephen Glover: The directory of the county of Derby, containing upwards of fifteen thousand names… alphabetically arranged, with notices of markets, fairs… accurately taken during the years 1827, '8, and '9, by Stephen Glover. - 1829
131 - Kelly's directory of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Leicestershire and Rutland. - 1895
132 - [Missing as at 2017] Kelly's directory of Derbyshire. Published: London, Kelly and Co. ltd (later Kelly's Directories Ltd.) Page length: xvi, 710p Colour map - 1932
133 - [Missing as at 2017] Francis White & Co. : History, gazetteer and directory of the county of Derby, with the town of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, comprising a general survey of the county, with separate historical, statistical, topographical, commercial, agricultural and mineral descriptions of all the towns, parishes... - 1857
134 - Michael B. Sadler: Administrative county of Derby: Education Committee; report on Secondary & Higher education in Derbyshire. - 1905
135 - Poll book for the Southern Division of the county of Derby, showing how each person voted at the contested election, May 7th, 1859; to which is added, a summary of the four preceding contested elections. Candidates; T.W. Evans, W. Mundy, Honourable A.H. Vernon. - 1859
136 - Arthur J. Mumby, editor: Faithful servants: being epitaphs and obituaries recording their name and services; edited and in part collected by Arthur J. Munby - 1891
137 - Joseph B. Robinson, editor: Epitaphs, collected from the cemeteries of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leicester, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Derby, &c., &c., with original and selected epitaphs by Tennyson, (etc.). - 1859
138 - White Watson, editor: Epitaphs; collected by White Watson. - 1800s
139 - George Eliot: Adam Bede; illustrated by A. Pearse. - [1800s-1900s]
139A - Baroness Orczy: Beau brocade. - 1900s
140 - Henry Kirke: Thurstan Meverell; or the Forest of the Peak. A romance. - 1868
140A - R. Murray Gilchrist: A Peakland faggot: tales told of Milton folk. - 1897
141 - A lady: Ross Grant; or, a Matlock Sketch. A tale for young persons; by a lady. Second edition. - 1826
141A - King of The Peak: A Romance, by the author of "The Cavalier" etc., [Thomas Roscoe] In three volumes Published in London by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1823 - 1823
142 - Sidney Oldall Addy, editor: Household tales with other traditional remains; collected in the counties of York, Lincoln, Derby and Nottingham. - 1895
143 - Catalogue of Heralds' visitations: with references to many other valuable genealogical and topographical manuscripts in the British Museum. - 1825
144 - James Coleman, publisher: Coleman's general index to printed pedigrees: which are to be found in all the principal county and local histories, and in many privately printed genealogies. - 1886
145 - Collectanea topographica et genealogica. Mentions of the Greys of Codnor; and some of the earls and countesses of Derby. - 1840
146 - Arthur Collins: The peerage of England; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England, now existing by tenure, summons, or creations: their descents and collateral lines; their births, marriages, and issues. - 1756
147 - Derbyshire visitation pedigrees, 1569 and 1611. - 1895
148 - William Dugdale, Norrey King at arras: The visitation of Derbyshire, taken in 1662, and reviewed in 1663. - 1879
149 - [Missing as at 2017] Sir John Zowche: Pedigrees of the Kings of England, the various Houses, chief families, etc. written at the beginning is: ''Hic liber inchoatus est a Johanne Zowche milite anno illustrissima regina anglia Elisabeth secundo primo die Januarii anno salutis.'' - 1560
150 - Joseph Tilley: The old halls, manors, and families of Derbyshire, by J. T. - 1892-1902
151 - W. Adam: First lesson in geology; with a special article on the toadstones of Derbyshire, and a glossary, explaining of geological terms, and their derivations. - 1857
152 - William Buckland : Reliquae Diluvianae; or observations on the organic remains contained in caves, fissures, and diluvial gravel, and on other geological phenomena, attesting the action of an universal deluge. - 1824
153 - W. J. P. Burton: Handbook of rocks, minerals and ores suitable for object lessons in elementary schools or as aides in preparing for the examinations of the science and art department in physiography, geology and mineralogy. - 1800s
154 - Geological Survey: Memoirs of the geological survey of Great Britain. The geology of the Leicestershire coalfield and the country around Ashby-de-la-Zouch, by Edward Hull. Published: London, H. M. S. O. Page length: 70p Illustrated, colour map, tables, diagrams. (Bound with: Geological survey: geology of the carboniferous limestone… of North Derbyshire;… country around Nottingham…; etc.) Strutt - 1860
155 - Geological Society: The quarterly journal; edited by the assistant-secretary. - 1899
156 - John Mawe: Familiar lessons on mineralology and geology; explaining easiest methods of Discriminating metals, earths and rocks. Published: London, J. Mawe, (etc.) Page length: viii, 106p 3rd edition. Illustrated. Derbyshire page 96-101. Strutt - 1821
157 - J. Magens Mello: Handbook to the geology of Derbyshire. - 1866
158 - Thomas Short: The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire… together with the natural history of the earths, minerals and fossils through which the chief of them pass. - 1734
159 - John Taylor: Geological essays, and sketch of the geology of Manchester and neighbourhood. - 1864
160 - White Watson: A delineation of the strata of Derbyshire, forming the surface from Bolsover in the east to Buxton in the west, by a plate, designed from a tablet, composed of the specimens of each stratum within the above line… description of the fossils… nature and quality of the respective soils. Published: Sheffield, W. Todd Page length: xiv, 76p Illustrated. 4 copies as follows: 2 Strutt copies - 1 minus index (4p) and 1 supposedly author's own copy with colour map, sketches and notes added. 1 Sheldon copy, which has bound with it: A selection of the strata forming the surface in the vicinity of Matlock-Bath..., by White Watson. (author's own copy.) Index of "A delineation..." missing. 1 Cockburn copy, as published - 1811
161 - Arms of the nobility and gentry of Derbyshire. - 1818
162 - William Lowe: A collection of coats of arms. - 1800s
163 - William Andrews, editor: Bygone Derbyshire. - 1892
164 - Ernest E. Baker, editor: A true and perfect narrative of the late extraordinary snows. (1674.) - 1887
165 - William Camden: Brittania; sive Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, et insularem adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chronographica descriptio. Francofurdi, Joannem Wechelum (etc.) - 1590
166 - Thomas Cox: A topographical, ecclesiastical, and natural history (of the county of Derby), with pedigrees of all the noble families and gentry, both ancient and modern, biographical notices of eminent and learned men to whom this has given birth. - 1700
167 - Thomas Cox: Magna Britannia et Hibernia, antiqua et nova, or, a new survey of Great Britain, wherein to the topographical account given by Mr. Cambden, …, is added a more large history not only of the cities, boroughs, towns, and parishes mentioned by them, but also of many other places of note. - 1720
168 - John Charles Cox, editor: Memorials of old Derbyshire. - 1907
169 - William Bawden, editor: Dom Boo: a translation of the record called Domesday, so far as related to the county of York… also the counties of Derby, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincoln, with an introduction, glossary, & indexes. - 1809
170 - [Missing as at 2017] Domesday Book: or the great survey of A.D.MLXXXVI. Facsimile of the part relating to Derbyshire. - 1862
171 - Llewellynn Jewitt, editor: Domesday Book of Derbyshire; photozinoographic facsimile of the original MS., temp. William the Conqueror, 1068; extended Latin text; and literal translation. - 1870
172 - Stephen Glover: The history of the county of Derby: drawn up from actual observation, and from the best authorities; containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial, and statistical information. Illustrated by a map of the county…; edited by Thomas Noble. - 1829
173 - [Missing as at 2017] Stephen Glover: The history and gazetteer of the county of Derby: drawn up from actual observation, and from the best authorities; containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial and statistical information … edited by Thomas Noble. - 1831-1833
174 - [Missing as at 2017] (Joe) - cover-title. Consists of numerous manuscript articles, in prose, verse etc., on various topics. - 1700s
175 - John Daniel Leader: Mary, Queen of Scots in captivity: a narrative of events from January, 1569. to December, 1584, whilst George Earl of Shrewsbury was the guardian of the Scottish Queen. - 1880
176 - Camden Society: Diary of the marches of the Royal army during the great civil war; kept by Richard Symonds, now first published from the original manuscript in the British Museum; edited by Charles Edward Long. - 1859
177 - List of the High Sheriffs, for the county of Derby, from the beginning of the reign of Henry the 6th to the present year, 1823… the Knights of the shire… from the year 1660 to the year 1823;… the Members of the Parliament for the same period… the Mayors of the Borough of Derby... some remarkable occurrences during the last four centuries. - 1823
178 - Daniel and Samuel Lysons: Magna Brittania; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain. Volume 5, Derbyshire. - 1817
179 - Aulicus Mercurius : Communicating the intelligence and affaires of the court, to the rest of the kingdome. 7th, 8th, 2nd, 25th and 51st weeks. (H. Hall, 1642.) - 1642
180 - Mirabilis annus, or the year of prodigies and wonders, being a faithful and impartial collection of several signs that have been seen in the heavens, in the earth, and in the waters. - 1661
181 - John Pendleton: A history of Derbyshire. - 1886
182 - The Topographer… containing a variety of original articles, illustrative of the local history and antiquities of England; particularly in the history and description of ancient and eminent seats. - 1789-1791
183 - John Pym Yeatman: The Brownes of Bechworth Castle.
184 - John Pym Yeatman and others: The feudal history of the county of Derby: (chiefly during the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.) Vol. 1. Published: London & Derby, Bemrose & Sons. (etc.), Chesterfield, W. Edmunds Cockburn, Sheldon & Strutt - 1886
185 - Llewellynn Jewitt and S. C. Hall: The stately homes of England; illustrated with two hundred and ten engravings on wood. - 1874
186 - S. Arthur Strong: Critical studies and fragments; with a memoir by Lord Balcarres. - 1905
187 - Joseph Nash: The mansions of England in the olden time; new edition, edited by Charles Holme; with an introduction by C. Harrison Townsend. - 1906
188 - Halls and castles of Derbyshire. - 1800s
189 - Sir F. L. Chantrey: Views in Derbyshire, cover-title. - 1821-1823
190 - J. Meadows, engraver: Six picturesque views in Derbyshire, descriptive of the journey of Piscator and Viator, from Brailsford to Beresford Hall; illustrative of the second part of Walton's Angler… from original drawings by Alexander. Published: London, T. Gosden 6 illustrated. (Bound with it is: Rayner's Illustrations of Chatsworth 1831.) - 1833
191 - S. Rayner: Sketches of Derbyshire scenery, lithographed by Harding. - 1830s
192 - S. Rayner: Illustrations of Derbyshire scenery. - 1800s
193 - Bates' views in Derbyshire. Numbers 1 and 11. - 1800s
194 - [Missing as at 2017] Fifty views of Derbyshire. - 1800s
195 - [Missing as at 2017] Local Government Board: Return of owners of land, 1873. Vol.1., England: Beresford to Norfolk. - 1875
196 - [Missing as at 2017] Thomas Blount: Fragments antiquitatis: or, ancient tenures of land, and jocular customs of manors; originally published by Thomas Blount… enlarged and corrected by Josiah Beckwith and Hercules Malebysse Beckwith. - 1815
197 - Number not used - 1847-1849
198 - [Missing as at 2017] Ordnance Survey: Derbyshire: South West, South East, North West, North East; engraved by Benjamin Baker and others. - 1835
199 - [Missing as at 2017] C. and I. Greenwood: A map of the county of Derby from an actual survey made in the years 1824 & 1825, by C. & I. Greenwood. - 1825
200 - [Missing as at 2017] This map of the county of Derby… careful survey made and published in 1856 by George Sanderson, surveyor….. Revised and corrected to date… collieries, etc. - 1881
201 - [Missing as at 2017] An improved map of the county of Derby. In which the hundreds are accurately set forth. The turnpike roads with the distances in measured miles; and the principal by roads are made plain & useful. To which is added an account of the market days & fairs held in this county. - 1760
202 - W. Adam: Brief remarks on the geology and mineralogy of Derbyshire; with an arranged list of minerals and rocks; also of the botany of the high and low peak, for the use of collectors. - 1800s
203 - Whitton Arundell: A practical treatise on the law relating to mines and mining companies. - 1862
203A - Anon: Articles and customs of the mines within the hundred of High Peak and Liberties of Kingsfield in Derbyshire. - c1740
204 - English Dialect Society: Series B. Reprinted glossaries. VIII-XIV edited by Walter W. Skeat. - 1874
205 - William Hardy: The miners guide: or, the compleat miner… to all which is added… an appendix, in which is contained the several useful and instructive easy tables.. An alphabetical explanation of all the mineral terms used. - 1762
206 - Home Department: Mines and minerals. Mining and mineral statistics of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, including lists of mines and mineral works, for the year 1884, prepared by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Mines by direction of the Secretary of State for the Home Department. ((c- 4430)). - 1885
207 - James Mander: The Derbyshire miners' glossary; or, an explanation of the technical terms of the miners, which are used in the King's field, in the hundred of High Peak… together with the mineral laws and customs within those districts; to which is subjoined an appendix. containing the customaries or by-laws... held with - in the manors of High and Low Peak. - 1824
208 - John Mawe: The mineralogy of Derbyshire: with a description of the most interesting mines in the North of England, in Scotland and in Wales;… subjoined is a glossary of the terms and phrases used by miners in Derbyshire. - 1802
209 - [Missing as at 2017] Anthony H. R. O'Neal, comp.: Derbyshire lead and lead mining; a bibliography. - 1956
210 - Olive Payne, comp.: A collection of scarce and valuable treatises, upon metals, mines, and minerals. - 1738
211 - G. Steer: The compleat mineral laws of Derbyshire, taken from the originals. - 1734
212 - Edward Manlove: The rhymed chronicle… concerning the liberties and customs of the lead mines within Wapentake of Wirksworth… a glossary of the principle mining and other obsolete terms… in the poem, with referrals to the High Peak Act… and a list,… of all the causes relative to the Derbyshire lead mines... by Thomas Tapping. - 1851
213 - Thomas Tapping: A treatise on the Derbyshire mining customers and Mineral Court Act. - 1854
214 - Thomas Tapping: A treatise on the High Peak Mineral customs and mineral courts act, (14 & 15 Vict. c. 94), analytically and practically arranged: embracing firstly, the mineral customs articles… secondly, the provisions contained in such act… and thirdly, the practice and proceedings of such Barmote Courts. - 1851
215 - Francis Aidan Gasquet: A hand-list of ancient English Religious houses and hospitals (from ''English monastic life''). - 1900s
216 - Charles Dixon: Among the birds in Northern shires. - 1900
217 - William Richardson Linton: Flora of Derbyshire: flowering plants, higher cryptogems, mosses and hepatics, characeae. - 1903
218 - W. E. Howe, editor: The ferns of Derbyshire, illustrated from nature; edited by W. E. Howe; with a preface by Gerard Smith. Published: London, Werthelm, [etc.], Derby, Bemrose & Sons Page length: xvi, 241. 2nd edition. Illustrated - 1861
219 - G. W. Newton: A treatise on the growth and future management of timber trees, and on other rural subjects; with an appendix. Addressed to the landed proprietors of North Derbyshire. - 1859
220 - W. H. Painter: A contribution to the flora of Derbyshire: being an account of the flowering plants, ferns, and characeae found in the county. - 1889
221 - W. H. Painter: A supplement to a contribution to the flora of Derbyshire, including a list of mosses found in the county. Reprinted from the naturalist, 1899 and 1902. - 1902
222 - F. B. Whitlock: The birds of Derbyshire, with map and six illustrations; annoted, with numerous editions, by A. S. Hutchinson. - 1893
223 - William Martin: Petrificata Derbiensia; or, figures and descriptions of petrifactions collected in Derbyshire. - 1809
224 - Number not used - 1803
225 - The Hallamshire and Derbyshire Magazine. - 1824
226 - Frederick Davis: The etymology of some Derbyshire place-names. From the journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society, vol.II, January, 1880. - 1880
227 - Samuel Bentley: Poems on various occasions: consisting of original pieces and translations. - 1774
228 - William Combe: The Duke of Devonshire's bull to the Duchess of Devonshire's cow: a poetical epistle. To which is prefixed, a preface, containing observations on some late publications addressed to her Grace. - 1777
228A - Ben Fenton: Poems: tributes to Scarborough,… Haddon Hall,… etc. etc. - 1843
229 - Richard Furness: Medicus-magus, a poem in three cantos; with a glossary. - 1836
230 - Joseph Castle Hall: The astrologer's daughter (a Derbyshire legend) and other poems. Also appendix in prose, legends of the High Peak. - 1800s
231 - Sarah Hamilton: Sonnets, tour to Matlock, recollections of Scotland and other poems. By a resident of Sherwood Forest. - 1825
232 - Llewellynn Jewitt, editor: The ballads & songs of Derbyshire. With illustrative notes, and examples of the original music, etc. - 1867
232A - A. G. Jewitt: The wanderings of memory, or Buxton and the Peak. A poem:- in three parts. - 1815
233 - John W. Lee: Echos from Derbyshire Hills. - 1874
234 - John Marshall: The druid's talisman: a legend of the Peak. With other poems. - 1845
235 - James Templeman: Gilbert; or, true love rewarded: an amatory rural poem. In four books. Love will still be lord of all. - 1809
236 - W. G. Fox: Rules and regulations for the guidance of the Derbyshire Constabulary; compiled by W. G. Fox, Chief Constable. - 1857
237 - Railways, Statutes: (High Peak Railway Meerbrook Sough Acts cover-title.) - 1841
238 - W. M. Acworth: The railways of England. North Western, South Western, Midland, Great Western, Great Northern, Great Eastern, Manchester, Sheffield & Lincoln, Brighton & South Coast, Chatham & Dover, North Eastern, South Eastern. - 1890
239 - [Missing as at 2017] The Nottingham and Derby railway companion; beautifully illustrated. - 1839
240 - The Midland counties' railway companion, with topographical descriptions of the country through which the line passes; and fare, time, and distance tables, corrected to the 24th August. Also, complete guides to the London & Birmingham and Birmingham, Nottingham & Leicester. - 1840
241 - Edward Bradbury: The Dore and Chinley railway: the Sheffield independent's gossiping guide to the district; with map and illustrations of local scenery. - 1895
242 - Edward Bradbury: Over the Dore and Chinley railway: the new route to Peakland, with sketches by the way. - 1895
243 - Map & sections of the railways of Great Britain. Scale approx. 10 miles to 1 inch. Also: table of the gradients to Bradshaw's map of the railways, of Great Britain, containing particulars of the lengths, levels and gradients, of all the principal railways in the kingdom. - 1839
244 - Railway companion. - 1840
245 - Shareholders' guide, railway manual and directory, for 1855; a hand-book for companies and shareholders; containing the history and position of each company, statistics… illustrated by engraved railway maps (British and continental), separate plans of London. - 1865
246 - Railway & telegraphic map of Derby, showing all the railways & names of stations, also the telegraph lines & stations, improved from the Ordnance Surveys. - 1800s
247 - Midland Counties Railway: Prospectus of the projected railways from Pinxton to Leicester, with reports on the estimated cost of the undertaking and on the application of lucrative steam power to railways generally. - 1833
248 - Midland Railway Company: List of furnished lodgings, for 1897, to be let in farmhouses, country villages, hotels, etc. adjacent to stations on and in connection with the Midland Railway. - 1897
249 - Midland Railway Company: Midland railway scenery industries history: an illustrated volume placed in the Midland Railway carriages and in the vessels of five of the stations ship companies. For the use of the travelling public. - 1902
250 - Midland Railway Company: Pocket guide to the Midland Railway of England, [Edited by George H. Turner, general manager.] - 1835
251 - Midland Railway Company: Rules and regulations for the guidance of the officers and men in the service of the company. - 1855
252 - James Morrison: The influence of English railway legislation of [1] trades one … with an appendix of tracts and documents. - 1848
253 - Charles Eyre Pascoe, editor: Derby. (Midland Hotels' pocket books) - 1895
254 - John Pendleton: Our railways: their origin, development, incident and romance. - 1894
255 - Myles Pennington: Railways and other ways: being reminiscences of canal and railway life during a period of sixty-seven years; with characteristic sketches of canal & railway men, early tram roads & railways, steamboats, [etc.]. - 1896
256 - Philip R. Kemp, editor: The railway panoramic guide. A panoramic description of the principal objects of historic interest, sacred edifices, chief cities, towns, villages, country seats, pleasure resorts, natural objects, engineering works… inviting the attention of passengers over the main line and chief branches of the Midland Railway. - 1868
257 - Percy Rickard: Tunnels on the Dove and Chinley railway: by Percy Rickard: with an abstract of the discussion upon the paper. Edited by James Forrest. Excerpts … of proceedings of the institution of civil engineers. - 1893-1894
258 - A. Rimmer: The Cromford & High Peak Railway. Lingfield, Surrey. - 1956
259 - Samuel Smiles: The life of George Stephenson, railway engineer. - 1857
260 - Charles Smith & Son, publishers: Railway map. - 1836
261 - Herbert Smith: Railway morals & railway policy; reprinted from the ''Edinburgh preview'': with additions and postscript by the author. - 1855
262 - Clement E. Stretton: The history of the Midland Railway. - 1901
263 - Thomas Summerside: Anecdotes, reminiscences and conversations, of and with the late George Stephenson, father of railways… illustrative of his adroitness, sarcasm, benevolence and intrepidity: with portraits George and Robert Stephenson. - 1878
264 - R. Tribbutt, printer & publisher: A guide or companion to the Midland Counties Railway, containing its parliamentary history, engineering facts, with a description of everything worthy of attention on, and in the vicinity of the line; seats of the nobility… and section of the gradients. - 1840
265 - Olinthus J. Vignoles: Life of Charles Blacker Vignoles, soldier and civil engineer: a reminiscence of early railway history. - 1889
266 - Frederick S. Williams: The Midland railways & its rise and progress. A narrative of modern enterprises. - 1876
267 - Frederick S. Williams: Our iron roads: their history, construction and social influences. - 1852
268 - John Charles Cox : Calendar of the records of the county of Derby; published by order of the County Council. - 1899
269 - John Charles Cox : Three centuries of Derbyshire annals; as illustrated by the records of the quarter sessions of the county of Derby, from Queen Elizabeth to Queen Victoria. - 1890
270 - [Missing as at 2017] John Charles Cox : The Parish Registers of England. - 1910
271 - W. P. W. Phillimore and others, editors: Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages. - 1906-1914
272 - William Andrews, editor.: Old church life. - 1900
273 - John Bacon: Liber Regis, uel Thes aurus rerum Ecclesiasticarum, with an appendix. - 1786
274 - G. H. Curteis: Bishop Selwyn of New Zealand and of Lichfield; a sketch of his life and work, with some further gleanings from his letters, sermons and speeches. - 1889
275 - Mrs G. Herbert Curteis: In memoriam, a sketch of the life of… George Augustus Selwyn, late bishop of Lichfield, and formerly Bishop and Metropolitan of New Zealand. - 1878
276 - John Gratton: The prisoners vindication with a sober expostulation and reprehension of persecutors. - 1683
276A - T. Mozley: Reminiscences, chiefly of Oriel college and the Oxford movement. - 1882
277 - Thomas Kitchin: Post-chaise companion, through England and Wales; containing all the ancient and new additional roads, with every topographical detail, relating thereto: for the use of travellers, on 103 copier plates. - 1767
278 - Ogilby: Britannia depicta, or Ogilby improv'd: being a correct copy of Mr. Ogilby's actual survey of all ye direct & principal cross roads in England and Wales… A full & particular description & account of all the cities, borough-towns…by Ino. Owen… the arms of the peers of this realm... by Eman. Bowen, engraver. - 1731
279 - Old Roads And New Roads. - 1852
280 - Samuel Pegge: The Roman Roads, Ikenild-Street and Bath-Way, discovered and investigated through the country of the Coritani, or the county of Derby; to which is added a dissertation on the Coritani. - 1784
281 - Denby Reporter, Derby: A record of the visit of their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales to Derbyshire, December 1872. Reprinted, after careful revision, from the Derby Reporter, with several additions. - 1870s
282 - Number not used - 1792
283 - Derbyshire Loyal True Blue Club.: The history and proceedings of the Derbyshire Loyal True Blue Club; from its origin in 1812, to its seventeenth anniversary in May, 1829, by the editor of the ''Derbyshire Courier''. - 1800s
284 - Derbyshire Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations.: First annual report, 1882. - c1882
285 - Walter M. Gallichan, (Geoffrey Mortimer, Pseudonym).: Fishing in Derbyshire and around. - 1905
286 - Walter J. Piper: A history of Derbyshire County Cricket Club. - 1897
287 - J. L. Randall: A history of Meynell Hounds and country, 1780-1901. - 1901
287A - William Shipley: A true treatise of the art of fly-fishing, trolling, etc. As practical on the Dove, and on the principal areas of the Midland counties: application to fish for every trout and grayling that lives in the empire; edited by Edward Fitzgerald. - 1835
288 - Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton: The compleat angler; or contemplative man's recreation. Published: London, Thomas Hope, (etc.) Page length: 1vi, xxii, 303, 1viii, 136p (Strutt.) - 1760
289 - Richard Arkwright, Defendant: The trial of a cause instituted by Richard Pepper Arden… to repeal a patent granted on the sixteenth of December 1775, to Mr Richard Arkwright, for an invention of certain instruments and machines for preparing silk, cotton, flax and wool for spinning; ... at Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 25th of June 1785. - 1785
290 - Edward Baines: History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe; a description of the great mechanical inventions,… and a view of the present state of the manufacture. - 1835
291 - George Dodd: The textile manufacturers of Great Britain. - 1851
292 - Richard Guest: The British cotton manufactures, and a reply to an article on the spinning machinery contained in a recent number of the Edinburgh Review. - 1828
293 - Richard Guest: A compendious history of the cotton manufacture; with a disproval of the claim of Sir Richard Arkwright to the invention of its ingenious machinery. - 1823
294 - Evan Leigh: The science of modern cotton spinning; embracing mill architecture; machinery for cotton ginning, opening, scutching… also articles on steam and water power; shafting… all tending to show where the outlay of capital may be economised, and production cheapened. - 1873
295 - James Montgomery: The theory and practice of cotton spinning; or the carding and spinning master's assistant… also an historical sketch of the rise and progress of cotton spinning. - 1836
296 - John Moss: The cotton manufacturers, managers and spinners' new pocket guide: containing examples of the various calculations connected with the machinery of the cotton mill. - 1856
297 - Kurt Neste: The mule spinning process, and the machinery employed in it; described with special regard to the spinning of middle fine numbers. - 1865
298 - George S. White: Memoir of Samuel Slater, the father of American manufacturers; connected with a history of the rise and progress of the cotton manufacture in England and America. - 1836
299 - George Busby, defendant: The tryal and condemnation of George Busby, for high treason, as a Romish priest and Jesuite… at the assizes… held at Derby… the 25th day of July in the 33th year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King Charles the Second, &… as it was faithfully taken, by a person of quality. - 1681
300 - Nathaniel Highmore vs Lord and Lady Harrington: The trial of the Reverend N. Highmore, versus Lord and Lady Harrington, for slander; and the trial of the Reverend N. Highmore, versus Lord Harrington, for an assault. - 1858
301 - J. V. Stephens: Wells and springs of Derbyshire. - 1923
302 - Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. - 1879-1913
303 - Antiquarian and topographical cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, accompanied with letter-press descriptions. - 1807-1811
304 - The Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Notes and Queries. - 1893-1898
305 - Notes and Queries: a quarterly magazine. Devoted to the antiquities, family traditions, parochial records, folk lore, quaint customs, etc., of South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Lincolnshire; edited by William St. Q. Leng. - 1899-1900
306 - The Reliquary; a depository for precious relics-legendary, biographical, and historical; illustrative of the habits, customs, and pursuits, of our forefathers; edited by Llewellynn Jewitt. - 1860-1886
307 - The Reliquary, quarterly archaeological journal and review. A depository for precious relics-legendary, biographical, and historical; illustrative of the habits, customs, and pursuits, of our forefathers; edited by J. Charles Cox.. - 1888-1894
308 - The Reliquary and illustrated archaeologist: a quarterly journal and review; devoted to the study of the early pagan and Christian antiquities of Great Britain. Edited by J. Romilly Allen. - 1895-1908
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