Great Britain. [Passport issued to
Captain Thomas Clarke, commander of the Elizabeth, of
London, for a commercial voyage to the Canary Islands
and other ports of Spain.] Manuscript. London, 9
October 1719. 1 leaf. ; 29 x 40 cm.
Great Britain. Admiralty. [Orders to
all officials issuing letters of marque against Spain
and France to observe terms of the treaty of 1674 with
the Netherlands regarding the rights of Dutch ships.]
Manuscript. London, 1744. [4] p. ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Admiralty. Sailing and
fighting instructions for His Majestys fleet.
[n.p., ca. 1720] 34 p. ; 34 cm.
Great Britain. Army. Rules and articles
for the better government of the officers and soldiers
in the service of the United Company of Merchants of
England. London, Thomas Baskett and the assigns of
Robert Baskett, 1754. 47 p. ; 19 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Copy of
a representation of the Board of Trade to the House of
Lords
relating to the laws made, manufactures
set up, and trade carried on, in His Majestys
plantations in America. London, 1749. 27 p. ; 33
cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Extract from the report of the
committee of Privy Council, appointed for the consideration of all
matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, respecting corn :
ordered to be printed 22d January 1790. [London? : s.n.], 1790.
23, [2] p. ; 38 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. A list
of copies of charters, from the Commissioners for Trade
and Plantations, presented to the honourable the House
of Commons
London, 1741. [2], 12, 10, 14,
12, 21, 18 p. ; 35 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Minutes
of the evidence taken before the committee of council
appointed for the consideration of
the stock of
grain in this country
and also, Minutes of the
evidence taken before the lords of His Majestys
most honourable Privy Council
[n.p.] 1795.
205 p. 32 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Papers
laid before the Honourable House of Commons by the
Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, pursuant to an
address of the House of Lords to His Majesty, the 8th
of June 1749 : for the better securing, improving, and
extending, the trade to Africa. London : [s.n.],
1750. 53 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Report
concerning the present state of the trade to
Africa, and particularly the trade in slaves.
London, 1789. 6 pts. in 1 v. ; 38 cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade.
Representation from the Commissioners for Trade and
Plantations. London, J. Baskett, 1734. 19 p. ; 33
cm.
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Return
from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, to
the honourable House of Commons, in consequence of the
address of the said House to His Majesty, of the 29th
day of January 1777; relating to the general state of
the trade to Africa. [London] 1777. 25 p., 26-56
numb. l. (fold.) 57-60 p. : tables. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. Papers presented by
command of Her Majesty to the House of Commons
to ascertain the legality of the powers in respect to
the territory, trade, taxation and government,
claimed or exercised by the Hudsons Bay Company
[London] 1850. 15 p. : col. fold. map. ; 33
cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. (Red River Settlement.)
Return to an address by the honourable the House of
Commons, dated 9 February 1849. [London] 1849. iv,
115 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. Return (in part) to an
address of the House of Lords, dated 2d July, 1863.
London, 1863. 21 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. Return to an address of
the honourable the House of Commons, dated 19 February
1857. [London] 1857. 3, 3 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. Return to an address of
the honourable the House of Commons, dated 29 May
1857. [London, 1857.] 5 p. ; 35 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Hudsons Bay Company. Return to an address of
the honourable the House of Commons, dated 26 May
1842. [London] 1842. 32 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office. II.
Hudsons Bay Company. Continuation of letters and
despatches. London, 1868. [2], 4 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Letter
from the Colonial Office to the Governor of the
Hudsons Bay Company. London, J. Causton and
sons, 1869. 9 p. ; 22 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Papers
relating to the Red River Settlement. [London]
1819. 2 p. l., 287 p. : 3 maps (2 fold.) ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Papers
relative to the Hudsons Bay Companys
charter
London, G.E. Eyre & N.
Spottiswoode, 1859. v, 26 p. ; 32 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Pending questions about Hudsons Bay
territory. [London] 1868. 3 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Précis on the Hudsons Bay Company.
London, 1868. 8 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Vancouvers Island. Return to an address of the
honourable the House of Commons, dated 7 August
1848. [London] 1848. 17 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Vancouvers Island. Returns to three addresses
of the honourable the House of Commons, dated
respectively 16 August, 1848, 6 February & 1 March
1849. [London] 1849. 20 p. ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Commissioners for
adjusting the boundaries for the British and French
possessions in America. All the memorials of the
courts of Great Britain and France, since the peace of
Aix la Chapelle, relative to the limits of the
territories of both crowns in North America. The
Hague, 1756. 3 p. l., [3]-349 p., 1 l., 188 p. : fold.
maps. ; 26 x 22 cm.
Great Britain. Commissioners for
adjusting the boundaries for the British and French
possessions in America. Memoires des Commissaires de
Sa Majesté trés-chretienne et de ceux de Sa
Majesté brittanique, sur les possessions
en
Amerique. Amsterdam & Leipzig, J. Schreuder
& Pierre Mortier le Jeune, 1755. 2 v. in 3. :
fold. map. ; 16 cm.
Great Britain. Commissioners for
adjusting the boundaries for the British and French
possessions in America. Mémoires des
Commissaires du Roi et de ceux de Sa Majesté
britannique, sur les possessions & les droits
respectifs des deux couronnes en Amérique; avec
les actes publics & pièces
justificatives. Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1756. 6
v. : fold. map. ; 17 cm.
Great Britain. Commissioners for
adjusting the boundaries for the British and French
possessions in America. The memorials of the English
and French Commissaries concerning the limits of Nova
Scotia or Acadia. London, 1755. 2 v. : front.
(fold. map) ; 26 x 22 cm.
Great Britain. Customs Establishment. Extracts of such journals
of the surgeons employed in ships trading to the coast of Africa,
since the 1st of August 1788, as have been transmitted to the
Custom House in London, and which relate to the state of the
slaves during the time they were on board the ships : ordered to be
printed 18th June 1789. [London? : s.n.], 1789. 5, [1] p. ; 38
cm.
Great Britain. General Register and Record Office of Shipping and
Seamen. An account of the number of ships and vessels that
cleared from the ports of Liverpool and Bristol to the coast of
Africa, in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788 : distinguishing the
name of each vessel, the date of her clearance, the number of her
men, including officers, her tonnage, and the date and place of her
registry : ordered to be printed 18th June 1789. [London? :
s.n.], 1789. 7, [1] p. ; 38 cm.
Great Britain. High Court of Appeals for
Prizes. Before the most noble and right honorable
the lords commissioners of appeals in prize causes :
Catharina Elizabeth, Sven Sjobeck, master : Gabriel
Jemmett, of the island of Barbadoes, merchant
appellant, against Edward Fairman Dwyer, commander of
the private ship of war Spy, respondent : an appeal
from the vice- admiralty court of Barbadoes. London
: Brooke, printer, 1810. 8, 6, 26, [2] p. ; 42 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the foreign
produce and manufactures, exported from Great Britain
to France, between the 5th of January 1714 and the 5th
of January 1787. [London] 1787. 7 p. ; 50 x 60 cm.
(fold. 25 x 31 cm.)
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the number of
ships and vessels, with their tonnage, cleared outwards
from the different ports of Great Britain, for the
coast of Africa, distinguishing each port, for the
years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779,
1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787.
[London, 1789.] broadside. : tables. ; 34 cm. (fold. 20
cm.)
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the quantity and
value of the imports into Great Britain from France
between the 5th of January 1714 and the 5th of January
1787. [London, 1787.] 7 p. ; 49 x 61 cm. (fold. 25
x 31 cm.)
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of foreign goods entered for exportation to the
coast of Africa, from the several ports of Great
Britain, for the years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776,
and for the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787;
distinguishing each port, and also distinguishing what
proportion of goods so exported were purchased from the
East India Company. [London] 1789. [3] leaves ; 45
cm. (folded 23 x 29 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of foreign goods entered for exportation to the
coast of Africa, from the several ports of Great
Britain, for the years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781,
and 1782; distinguishing each port, and also
distinguishing what proportion of goods so exported
were purchased from the East India Company.
[London, 1788.] [3] leaves ; 45 cm. (folded 23 x 28
cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of goods entered for exportation to the coast of
Africa from the several ports of Great Britain, for the
years 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782;
distinguishing each port, and what proportion of goods
so exported were British, foreign, or purchased from
the East India Company. [London, 1789.] [7] leaves
; 45 cm. (folded 23 x 29 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of goods entered for exportation to the coast of
Africa from the several ports of Great Britain, for the
years 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, and 1776, distinguishing
what proportion of goods so exported were British,
foreign, or purchased from the East India Company.
[London, 1789.] [8] leaves ; 47 cm. (folded 24 x 29
cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of goods, being British produce or manufacture
entered for exportation for the coast of Africa, from
the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1772,
1773, 1774, 1775, and 1776, and for the years 1783,
1784, 1785, 1786, and 1787; distinguishing each
port. [London, 1788.] [2] leaves ; 45 cm. (folded
23 x 28 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of goods being British produce or manufacture,
entered for exportation to the coast of Africa, from
the several ports of Great Britain, for the years 1777,
1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782; distinguishing each
port. [London, 1788.] [2] leaves ; 45 cm. (folded
24 x 28 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value and
amount of the production of Africa, imported into Great
Britain, from the year 1771 to 1788; distinguishing the
productions, and amount for each year, and the ports of
importation; pursuant to an order of the honourable
House of Commons, dated the 18th of March 1788. Ordered
to be printed 24th March 1789. [London, 1789.] [9]
leaves ; 45 cm. (folded 23 x 28 cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. An account of the value of all
goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and
imported into, Great Britain; distinguishing each
place: from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1785.
[London, 1787.] [1] p. ; 44 x 54 cm. (folded 23 x 28
cm.
Great Britain. Inspector General of
Exports and Imports. Navigation, revenues, and
commerce of Great Britain for 1797: annual accounts
1798. Manuscript in English. [London, 1798.] 6,
[2], 311 p., bound; 58 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing bounties, for a limited time, on the
importation into Great Britain of any wheat, wheat
flour, Indian corn, Indian meal, or rye, in British
ships. London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan,
1795. p. [245]-252 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing further time for the importation of goods the
produce or manufacture of the island of Tobago, upon
payment of the British plantation duties. London,
Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1785. p. [645]-648 ;
30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing further time for the exportation of, or
payment of the duties upon bugles, when warehoused upon
importation into this kingdom, and for obviating a
doubt with respect to charging the duties on rum
imported from Scotland into the Isle of Man.
London, Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1781. p.
[1037]-1042 ; 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing further time for the payment of instalments to
become due on certain sums advanced by way of loan, to
certain persons connected with and trading to the
islands of Grenada and Saint Vincents. London,
George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1799. p. [109]-118 ; 29
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing further time for the payment of the drawback
on china ware, imported by the East India Company
before the first day of April one thousand seven
hundred and ninety-five. [London, 1795.] p.
1507-1508 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing further time for the payment of instalments on
certain sums of money advanced by way of loan to
several persons connected with trading to the islands
of Grenada and Saint Vincent. [London, George Eyre
and Andrew Strahan, 1799.] p. [121]-128 ; 28 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the exportation of certain quantities of
wheat, and other articles, to His Majestys sugar
colonies in America, and to the island of Saint Helena,
and to the other settlements belonging to the United
Company of Merchants of England trading to the East
Indies, and of biscuit and pease to Newfoundland, Nova
Scotia, Bay Chaleur and Labrador
] London,
Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1776. [993]-1000 p. ;
31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the exportation of certain quantities of
wheat-flour, biscuit, and pease, to Newfoundland, Nova
Scotia, Bay Chaleur, and Labrador.] London, Charles
Eyre and William Strahan, 1778. p. [329]-335 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the free importation of rice, sago powder, and
vermicelli, into this kingdom, from His Majestys
colonies in North America, for a limited time.]
London, Mark Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett,
1767. p. [405]-408 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the free importation of rice into this
kingdom, from any of His Majestys colonies in
America, for a limited time.] London, Charles Eyre
and William Strahan, 1772. p. [769]-772 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the free importation of rice into this
kingdom, from any of His Majestys colonies in
America, for a limited time; and for encouraging the
making of starch from rice.] London, Charles Eyre
and William Strahan, 1773. p. [85]-88 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the importation and exportation of certain
goods, wares, and merchandize, in the ports of
Kingston, Savannah la Mar, Montego Bay and Santa Lucea
in the island of Jamaica, in the port of Saint George
in the island of Grenada, in the port of Roseau in the
island of Dominica, and in the port of Nassau in the
island of New Providence one of the Bahama islands,
under certain regulations and restrictions. London,
Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1787. p. [737]-744 ;
29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the importation of corn and grain, from His
Majestys colonies in America, into this kingdom,
for a limited time, free of duty.] London, Mark
Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1766. p.
[45]-48 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the importation of goods of the growth,
produce, or manufacture, of the islands of Saint
Christopher, Nevis, and Montserrat, into any ports of
His Majestys dominions in Europe or America, upon
payment of the British plantation duties. London,
Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1785. p. [517]-520 ;
29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the importation of goods from Europe in
neutral ships into the islands of Saint Christopher,
Nevis, Montserrat, Dominica, Saint Vincent, Grenada,
and the Grenadines
London, Charles Eyre and
William Strahan, 1783. p. [265]-271 p. ; 32 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the importation of goods of the growth,
produce or manufacture, of the islands of Saint
Christopher, Nevis, and Montserrat, into any ports of
His Majestys dominions
London, Charles
Eyre and William Strahan, 1782. p. [2], 519-520 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing
the importation of goods from India and
China, and other parts within the exclusive trade of
the East India Company, in ships not of British-built,
nor registered as such; and for the exportation of
goods from Great Britain by the same ships, under
certain restrictions. [London, 1795.] p. 1767-1768
; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the importation of rice, paddy, Indian corn,
Indian meal, and maize, free from duty, for a limited
time. London, Charles Eyre and William Strahan,
1783. p. [221]-224 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the importation of wheat and wheat flour from
His Majestys colonies in America into this
kingom, for a limited time, free of duty.] London,
Mark Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1766.
p. [25]-28 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the importation of wheat, wheat-flour, Indian
corn, Indian meal, biscuit pease, beans, tares,
callivancies, and all other sorts of pulse, from His
Majestys colonies in America, into this kingdom,
for a limited time, free of duty.] London, Charles
Eyre and William Strahan, 1773. p. [5]-8 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
allowing the importation of wheat, wheat-flour, rye,
ryemeal, barley, barley-meal, oats, oat-meal, pease,
beans, tares, callivancies, and all other sorts of
pulse from any part of Europe or Africa, into this
kingdom, for a limited time, free of duty.] London,
Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1773. p. [1]-4 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the like drawback on teas, exported to the
islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and to Gibraltar, and
other places on the continent of Europe, and to Africa
as is now allowed on teas exported to Ireland or
America. [London, 1789.] p. 1231-1234 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing the re-importation of unmanufactured tobacco
from foreign parts, although the same may have been
sold abroad, and the importation of tobacco the growth
and product of the island of Dominica, under certain
regulations and restrictions. London, Charles Eyre
and William Strahan, 1778. p. [489]-494 ; 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
allowing vessels employed in the Greenland and whale
fishery to complete their full number of men, at
certain ports, for a limited time. [London, 1794.]
p. 323-324 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
altering and amending so much of an act
intituled, An act for removing any doubt respecting the
power of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, to
direct that the expense of raising, transporting, and
maintaining, such troops as may be judged necessary for
the security of the British territories and possessions
in the East Indies
[London, 1791.] p.
259-260 ; 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
amending an act
for the encouragement of the
southern whale fishery: and for making further
provisions for that purpose. London, Charles Eyre
and Andrew Strahan, 1788. p. [453]-468; 29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
amending an act made in the twenty-sixth year of His
present Majestys reign, for the encouragement of
the southern whale fishery; and for making further
provisions for that purpose. [London, 1787.] p.
455-468 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
amending and explaining an act, passed in the
fourteenth year of His Majestys reign, intituled,
An act to establish a fund towards further defraying
the charges of the administration of justice, and
support of the civil government within the province of
Quebec, in America.] London, Charles Eyre and
William Strahan, 1775. p. [1225]-1228 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
amending and further continuing an act
intituled, An act to amend and render more effectual,
in His Majestys dominions in America, an act
passed in this present session of Parliament,
intituled, An act for punishing mutiny and desertion,
and for the better payment of the Army and their
quarters.] London, Mark Baskett and the assigns of
Robert Baskett, 1769. p. [717]-720 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses of all such persons who have suffered in their
properties, in consequence of the cession of the
province of East Florida to the king of Spain.
[London, 1787.] p. 579-584 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses and services of all such persons who have
suffered in their rights, properties, and professions,
during the late unhappy dissentions in America, in
consequence of their loyalty to His Majesty, and
attachment to the British government. [London,
1785.] p. 1583-1591 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses and services of all such persons who have
suffered in their rights, properties, and professions,
during the late unhappy dissentions in America, in
consequence of their loyalty to His Majesty, and
attachment to the British government. [London,
1786.] p. 1319-1326 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses and services of all such persons who have
suffered in their rights, properties, and professions,
during the late unhappy dissention in America, in
consequence of their loyalty to His Majesty, and
attachment to the British government. [London,
1787.] p. 807-815 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses of all such persons who have suffered in their
properties, in consequence of the cession of the
Province of East Florida to the King of Spain.
London, Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1788. p. [2],
579-584; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners further to enquire into the
losses and services of all such persons who have
suffered in their rights, properties, and professions,
during the late unhappy dissentions in America, in
consequence of their loyalty to His Majesty, and
attachment to the British government. [London,
1789.] p. 1271-1278 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
appointing commissioners to enquire into the losses of
all such persons who have suffered in their properties,
in consequence of the cession of the province of East
Florida to the king of Spain. [London, 1786.] p.
1435-1440 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
avoiding and putting an end to certain doubts and
questions, relating to the attestation of wills and
codicils
in His Majestys colonies and
plantations in America. London, Thomas Baskett and
the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1752. p. [2], 187-191 ;
31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
better preservation of His Majestys woods in
America.] London, Assigns of His Majestys
printer and Henry Hills, 1729. p. [565]-579. ; 31 cm.
(in case 32 cm.)
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
better regulating persons employed in the service of
the East India Company, and for other purposes therein
mentioned.] London, Charles Eyre and William
Strahan, 1770. p. [801]-808 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
better securing certain powers and privileges intended
to be granted by His Majesty by two charters for
assurance of ships and merchandizers at sea, and for
lending money upon bottomry, and for restraining
several extravagant and unwarrantable practices therein
mentioned. London, Printed by John Baskett, and by
the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills,
deceasd, 1720. p. [2], 363-382 ; 29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
better securing the duties on starch, and for
preventing frauds on the said duties. London, C.
Eyre and the executors of W. Strahan, 1786. p. 979-998
; 34 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
carrying into execution certain proposals made by the
East India Company for the payment of the annual sum of
four hundred thousand pounds, for a limited time, in
respect of the territorial acquisitions and revenues
lately obtained in the East Indies.] London, Mark
Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1769. p.
[825]-834 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
carrying into execution the treaty of amity, commerce,
and navigation concluded between His Majesty and the
United States of America. London, George Eyre and
Andrew Strahan, 1797. p. [2], 1575-1586 ; 32 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
charging warehouse rent on wines, in certain cases,
secured in His Majestys warehouses; for
equalizing the duties on wines exported to India and
China; and for providing warehouses for coffee and
cocoa nuts imported into this kingdom. [London,
1795.] p. 1787-1800 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
confining, for a limited time, the trade between the
ports of the United States of America, and His
Majestys subjects in the island of Newfoundland,
to bread, flour, and livestock, to be imported in none
but British-built ships
London, Charles Eyre
and William Strahan, 1785. 8 p. ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
confining, for a limited time, the trade between the
ports of the United States of America, and His
Majestys subjects in the island of Newfoundland,
to bread, flour, Indian corn, and live stock, to be
imported in none but British-built ships
London, C. Eyre and the executors of W. Strahan, 1786.
[1]-8 p. ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing an Act
for encouraging the
importation of naval stores from
America and
Scotland. [London, 1713.] p. 105-108 ; 39
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing an act made in the third and fourth years of
the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled, An act for
encouraging the importation of naval stores from Her
Majestys plantations in America
London, John Baskett and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb
and Henry Hills, 1713. p. [2], 105-108 ; 33 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing an act made in the twelfth year of the reign
of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for
encouraging the tobacco trade.] London, John
Baskett, and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry
Hills, 1719. [183]-185 p. 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing an act
to explain and amend a former
act
for the better regulating the manufacture of
cloth in the West Riding of the county of York.
London, John Baskett, 1741. p. 663-671 ; 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing certain laws therein mentioned relating to
British sail cloth, and the duties to be paid on
foreign sail cloth
London, Thomas Baskett
and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1758. p. [2],
967-974 ; 27 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing certain laws therein mentioned relating to
British sail cloth, and to the duties payable on
foreign sail cloth, and to the allowance upon
British made gunpowder, and for giving encouragement
for the importation of naval stores from the British
colonies in America.] London, Mark Baskett and the
assigns of Robert Baskett, 1764. [2], 235-263 p. 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing, explaining, and amending, the several acts
of Parliament made for the further encouragement of the
whale fishery carried on by His Majestys
subjects. London, Thomas Baskett and the assigns of
Robert Baskett, 1755. p. [437]-444 ; 28 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing in the possession of the United Company of
Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, for a
limited time, and under certain conditions, the
territorial acquisitions and revenues lately obtained
in the East Indies. [London, 1779.] p. 1191-1196 ;
31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing in the possession of the United Company of
Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, for a
futher time, and under certain conditions, the
territorial acquisitions and revenues lately obtained
in the East Indies
[London, 1780.] p.
863-879 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing several acts of Parliament made for the
encouragement of the whale fishery carried on by His
Majestys subjects.] London, Mark Baskett, and
the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1764. p. [345]-350 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing several impositions, additional impositions,
and duties upon goods imported.] London, Assigns of
Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1710. p. 207-227 ; 33
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing several impositions and duties, to raise
money by way of loan; and for exporting British copper
and brass-wire duty-free
London, Charles
Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, 1709. p. [2],
191-206 ; 29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing several laws relating to the allowance upon
exportation of British made gunpowder.] London,
Thomas and Robert Baskett, 1743. p. 543-548 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing several laws relating to the punishment of
persons going armed or disguised in defiance of the
laws of customs and excise
] London, Thomas
Baskett, the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1753. p.
459-468 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing so much of an act made in the third year of
His present Majestys reign, intituled, An act to
continue and amend two acts made in the twenty-first
and twenty-second years of His late Majestys
reign, for encouraging the making of indico in the
British plantations in America.] London, Charles
Eyre and William Strahan, 1770. p. [689]-694 ; 31
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing the act for encouraging the growth of coffee
in His Majesties plantations in America.] London,
Thomas Baskett and assigns of Robert Baskett, 1752. p.
723-724 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing the encouragement and reward of persons
making certain discoveries for finding the longitude at
sea
London, Charles Eyre and William
Strahan, 1780. p. [2], 899-902 ; 32 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing the encouragement and reward of persons
making certain discoveries for finding the longitude at
sea
London, Charles Eyre and William
Strahan, 1781. p. [2], 1423-1426; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
continuing the encouragement and reward of persons
making certain discoveries for finding the longitude at
sea
London, Charles Eyre and William
Strahan, 1796. p. 1731-1732; 32 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing the liberty of exporting Irish linen cloth
to the British plantations in America duty-free.]
London, John Baskett and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb
and Henry Hills, 1717. p. [519]-524 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
continuing the trade to the South-Seas.] London, J.
Baskett and the assigns of T. Newcomb, 1712. 437-439 p.
; 35 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
discontinuing the duties on cottonwool, the growth and
product of the British colonies or plantations in
America, exported from this kingdom. [London,
1779.] p. 1079-1080 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
enabling his Majesty to apply five hundred thousand
pounds out of the Sinking Fund
by paying off one
million of South Sea annuities
and ten thousand
pounds to the trustees for establishing the colony of
Georgia in America
London, John Baskett,
1733. p. [2], 443-455 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
enabling His Majesty to raise the several sums of money
to pay off the old and new unsubscribed South
Sea annuities. London, Thomas Baskett, 1750. p.
79-95 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
enabling the commissioners for executing the office of
Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, to grant
commissions to the commanders of private ships and
vessels, employed in trade, or retained in His
Majestys service, to take and make prize of all
such ships and vessels, and their cargoes, as are
therein mentioned, for a limited time.] London,
Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1777. p. [281]-298 ;
31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
encouragement of the silk manufactures of this kingdom;
and for taking off several duties on merchandizes
exported; and for reducing the duties upon beaver
skins, pepper, mace, cloves, and nutmegs imported; and
for importation of all furs of the product of the
British plantations, into this kingdom only.]
London, John Baskett, and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb
and Henry Hills, 1722. p. 243-256 ; 29 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
encouraging new settlers in His Majestys colonies
and plantations in America. [London, 1790.] p.
567-568 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
encouraging the exportation of rum and spirits of the
growth, produce, and manufacture, of the British sugar
plantations, from this kingdom, and of British spirits
made from melasses. London, Thomas Baskett and the
assigns of Robert Baskett, 1760. p. [465]-476 ; 30
cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
encouraging the Greenland fishery.] London, John
Baskett, and the assigns of Henry Hills, 1724. p.
321-323 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
encouraging the growth and culture of raw silk in his
Majestys colonies or plantations in America.
London, Thomas Baskett and the assigns of Robert
Baskett, 1750. p. [2], 395-398 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
encouraging the making of indico in the British
plantations in America.] London, Thomas Baskett and
the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1748. [2], 887-892 p. ;
31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
encouraging the making of pott ashes and pearl ashes in
the British plantations in America. London, Thomas
Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1751. p.
[2], 1107-1111 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. [An act for
encouraging the people known by the name of Unitas
Fratrum or United Brethern, to settle in His
Majestys colonies in America,] London, Thomas
Baskett and the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1749. [2],
635-638 p. 30 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
establishing a company for carrying on trade between
the kingdom of Great Britain and the coasts, harbours,
and countries of Africa; and for enabling the said
company to hold, by grant from His Majesty, his heirs
and successors, and from the native princes of Africa,
a certain district of land, commonly called the
peninsula of Sierra Leone
[London, 1791.] p.
1551-1574 ; 31 cm.
Great Britain. Laws, etc. An act for
establishing a court of civil jurisdiction in the
island of Newfoundland, for a limited time.
[London, 1791.] 1179-1182 p. ; 31 cm.
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