Local tracts; A vindication of the present great revolution in England, in five letters pass'd betwixt James Welwood, M.D. and Mr. John March, vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne: ; Vita Oswini Regis, &c.; An Account of the proceedings in Newcastle upon Tyne & Gateshead, in celebration of the coronations of their Majesties Geo. III. and Charlotte, September 22, 1761, and of His Majesty George IV. July 19, 1821; with engravings on wood; Account of the statue of King Charles II, formerly on Tyne Bridge, Newcastle, with the pasquinade, on its removal to the Exchange, and the reply / ; An Account of the last moments and death of His Majesty King George the Fourth; the proclaiming of King William the Fourth, in Newcastle: ; An Account of the rebellions in the years 1715 and 1716; 1745 and 1746; so far as relates to the counties of Northumberland and Durham, town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne and Berwick upon Tweed. With copies of letters to and from Matthew Ridley Esq., mayor of Newcastle ...; An Authentic history of the Gunpowder Plot; from the first projection, December, 1601, to the fifth of November, 1605, with an account of the proceedings against the conspirators, and the manner of their execution; A Skirmish in Northumberland, being a reprint of a very rare tract in quarto, entitled, "Packets of letters from Scotland, Lincoln, and Lancashire, to members of the House of Commons, concerning the transactions of the kingdom of Scotland, and the commissioners of the Parliament of England. Brought by post, on Tuesday, July 11, 1648 ..."; The Scots Army in the Bishoprick, being a reprint of "a true relation of the proceedings of the Scottish Army, from the 12th of March to the 25th, dated from his Excellency the Lord General Lesley's Quarters, neare Sunderland, March 25, 1644 ..."; The fall and evil successe of rebellion from time to time, wherein is contained matter moste meete for all estates to vewe / ; A Leaf from the Pilgrimage of Grace; Sainct Cudberht hys hatrid that he bare vnto women, and the begynnynges therof, and hys forbyddynge them to approche vnto hys chirches bordyrs: ; Four letters from Oliver Cromwell to Sir Arthur Heselridge, Governor of Newcastle upon Tyne: ; The Taking of Gateshead Hill and blocking of Newcastle, also, the defeat of the Oxford forces near Abingdon, and particulars of the victory at Burton; The immediate cause of the Indian Mutiny, as set forth in the official correspendence: ; Jacobite relics of 1715 and 1745; Nine hours' movement: ; The engineers' strike in the north of England: ; Society in Northumberland in the last century: ; From Egill's "saga" / ; Droitwich / ; The Battle of the Apennines: occasion'd by a sermon preach'd by him on January 30 1688/9, before the Mayor and aldermen, for passive obedience and non-resistance. Licensed, April 8. 1689; with the proceedings in that town on the day of the interment of his late Majesty; wyth ye doleful disastirs yt befel all such as trespasside wythin ye sam ; also ye straunge and schamefull penaunce apoyntyd unto Mayster Peter Baxter, burgesse in Nevve Castell, hys mayde servaunts twaine. Nevvely gathered out of auntient chronicls and ould wrytynges very pythye and pytyfull for to reade; from the original letters in the possession of Robert Ormston; a lecture delivered at the Mechanics' Institution, Gateshead, on Wednesday evening, November 4th, 1857 / ; a history of the engineers' strike in Newcastle and Gateshead; appendix to a report to the United States Government / ; a lecture delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on Monday, January 18th, 1874 / ; Totila and Narses, A.D. 552; with some comments on the Battle of Sentinum, B.C. 295 Dy 18 History
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[1689-1883?] [Printed, and sold by R. Taylor], 1689., [London] [s.n.], [n.d.]., [S.l.] Printed for John Sykes, 1822., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed for John Sykes, 1826., Newcastle Printed for John Sykes, 1830., Newcastle John Sykes, 1831., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by George Walker, Jun, 1838., Durham Printed by R. Vint and Carr, 1842., Sunderland Printed by R. Vint and Carr, 1842., Sunderland [R. Vint and Carr, Printers], [184-?]., [Sunderland] Imprinted by M.A. Richardson, 1846., Newcastle Imprinted by M.A. Richardson, 1846., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed at the Courant office by J. Blackwell, 1847., Newcastle-on-Tyne John Gray Bell, 1851., London Printed by Andrew Carr, [1857]., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed by J.G. Forster, 1861., Newcastle-on-Tyne John W. Swanston, 1872., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by J.M. Carr, 1873., Newcastle-upon-Tyne A. Reid, 1874., Newcastle-upon-Tyne [s.n.], [n.d.]., [S.l.] [s.n.], [1881]., [S.l.] Andrew Reid, 1883., Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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[1689-1883?] [Printed, and sold by R. Taylor], 1689., [London] [s.n.], [n.d.]., [S.l.] Printed for John Sykes, 1822., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed for John Sykes, 1826., Newcastle Printed for John Sykes, 1830., Newcastle John Sykes, 1831., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by George Walker, Jun, 1838., Durham Printed by R. Vint and Carr, 1842., Sunderland Printed by R. Vint and Carr, 1842., Sunderland [R. Vint and Carr, Printers], [184-?]., [Sunderland] Imprinted by M.A. Richardson, 1846., Newcastle Imprinted by M.A. Richardson, 1846., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed at the Courant office by J. Blackwell, 1847., Newcastle-on-Tyne John Gray Bell, 1851., London Printed by Andrew Carr, [1857]., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed by J.G. Forster, 1861., Newcastle-on-Tyne John W. Swanston, 1872., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by J.M. Carr, 1873., Newcastle-upon-Tyne A. Reid, 1874., Newcastle-upon-Tyne [s.n.], [n.d.]., [S.l.] [s.n.], [1881]., [S.l.] Andrew Reid, 1883., Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 17, No. 18, No. 19, No. 20, No. 21, No. 22

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Reprinted from: Bromsgrove, Droitwich, and Redditch weekly messenger
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Footnote on p.4: I am informed from unquestionable authority, that the author of the Pasquinade was John Rotheram, M.D. of Newcastle. The Reply to the Pasquinade is signed Philanthropos and dated June 1771
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