Nottinghamia vetus et nova. Or an historical account of the ancient and present state of the town of Nottingham / Gather'd from the remains of antiquity and collected from authentic manuscripts and ancient as well as modern historians. Adorn'd with beautiful copper-plates; with an appendix, containing besides extracts of wills and deeds relating to charities, diverse other curious papers. By Charles Deering, M.D.

  • Deering, Charles, 1695?-1749.
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Nottinghamia vetus et nova. Or an historical account of the ancient and present state of the town of Nottingham / Gather'd from the remains of antiquity and collected from authentic manuscripts and ancient as well as modern historians. Adorn'd with beautiful copper-plates; with an appendix, containing besides extracts of wills and deeds relating to charities, diverse other curious papers. By Charles Deering, M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Nottingham : Printed by and for, G. Ayscough, & T. Willington, 1751.

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vi pages, 1 unnumbered leaf, 370 page, folded frontispiece & plates (some folded) : plan ; (4to)

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A list of the knights of the shire and burgesses of the town, copied from Prynne's Parliamentary writs, from the 23rd of Edward I. to the 16th Charles I.: 6 l. between p. 208 and 209.
Copy 1 Note: Extra plates inserted, also leaf containing MS. account dated 30th April 1600 for victualling of H.M. ships 'Lion' and 'Victory', signed by Howard of Effingham.

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