| Level | Item |
| Finding No | CH/YH/362/5 |
| Extent | 1 Item |
| Author | Thompson, T |
| Hey, John |
| Bowles, John |
| Watson, R |
| Farish, William |
| Wilberforce, William |
| Walker, A |
| Burns, Robert |
| Title | Considerations on the increase of the poor-rates and on the state of the workhouse in Kingston-upon-Hull (1799) |
| A short account of the improvements in the maintenance of the poor, of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull (1800) |
| Medical extracts. Being a concentrated view of some late discoveries in chemistry, and the new theory and practice of physic, thereby introduced. By a Friend to Improvements (1794) |
| Heads of lectures in divinity, delivered in the University of Cambridge, by John Hey. 3rd ed. (1794) |
| Remarks on modern female manners, as distinguished by indifference to character, and indecency of dress; extracted chiefly from "Reflections political and moral at the conclusion of the war", by John Bowles, Esq. (1802) |
| A full report of the proceedings at two meetings of the merchants, ship-owners, &e., &c. at Kingston-upon-Hull, April 4, 1811 and February 11, 1812, respecting the granting of licenses to foreign ships; together with a copy of the memorial laid before the Board of Trade; and the petition presented to the House of Commons (1812) |
| Excerpta e statutis academiae Cantabrigiensis. Praefectorum interpretationibus, senatus decretis, et literis regiis, ad scholarium officia pertinentia (1793) |
| A fair statement (concerning celibacy of Fellows of College at the University of Cambridge) |
| An address to the people of Great Britain, by R. Watson, Lord Bishop of Landaff (supporting new taxes). 12th ed. (1798) |
| A plan of a course of lectures on arts and manufactures, more particularly such as relate to chemistry, by William Farish (1796) |
| A letter to the gentlemen, clergy and freeholders of Yorkshire; occasioned by the late election for that county (denying collusion with Mr Lascelles), by W. Wilberforce (1807) |
| Statement of facts respecting the copy-right in the Rev. T. Scott's family Bible, by the publishers of that work (1813) |
| A philosophical estimate of the causes, effects, and cure, of unwholesome air in large cities ... to which is prefixed a philosophical dissertation on the causes and cure of smoking chimnies (chimneys), by A Walker (1777) |
| The cotter's Saturday night, by Robert Burns (1803) |
| Date | 1799 |
| Description | A collection of 14 publications bound together with the spine title of the first section - Considerations on the increase of the poor-rates and on the state of the workhouse in Kingston-upon-Hull, by T Thompson |
| Type | Local Studies/Book |
| PubDate | 1799 |
| Notes | Champney Collection 1226 (6) Local History |
| AccessStatus | Open |