Nimrod’s garland, or, Darlington chace [Bound with 14 other titles]

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Nimrod’s garland, or, Darlington chace.

BOUND WITH 14 OTHER TITLES:

  • History and antiquities of the parish of Darlington, in the bisoprick.
  • Tail-piece to the Darlington chace.
  • Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth for founding the Free Grammar School at Darlington, 1657.
  • Statutes, ordinances & decrees, made by the governors of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth at Darlington. 3, February 1748.
  • Appointment of Mr. William Addison to be Upper Master of the Free Grammar School at Darlington. 8th. December 1739.
  • Appointment of Mr. Cuthber Allen to be Upper Master of the Free Grammar School in Darlington. 11th. November 1747.
  • Appointment of Mr. Thomas Cooke to be Upper-Master of the Free-Grammar School in Darlington. 7. January 1748.
  • Appointment of Mr. Robert Meetkirke to be Upper Master of the Free-Grammar School in Darlington. 23 January 1750.
  • Appointment of Mr. Thomas Moreland to be Upper Master of the Free Grammar School in Darlington. 22d. February 1755.
  • Bishop of Durham’s license to Thomas Morland clerk to perform the office of Upper-Master in the Free Grammar School in Darlington. 7th.December 1757.
  • Darlington vestry order, entered in old Church Book (1630 to 1692) page 193, not to let church and free school lands without public notice being first given for that purpose – 25 January 1659.
  • Darlington vestry order, entered in Church Pew Book page 25, not to let church, free school or poor lands without public notice being first given for that purpose – 3 July 1714.
  • The opinion at John Middleton Esquire (Counsellor at Law) on the charter for the Free Grammar School at Darlington. (19 March 1688).
  • Rules of a society established at Darlington in the county of Durham (22d October 1793) for promoting the study of general and natural history, antiquities, &c.

Quarto 63 D21 854

Extra-illustrated copy with engraved portraits and topographical plates. Bound to 30 cm; in late 19th century three-quarters brown pebble-grained morocco gilt, raised bands, matching cloth sides, marble endpapers.


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