Ralph Thoresby
Ralph Thoresby (16 August 1658 – 16 October 1725) was an antiquarian, who was born in Leeds and is widely credited with being the first historian of that city. Besides being a merchant, he was a nonconformist, fellow of the Royal Society, diarist, author, common-councilman in the Corporation of Leeds, and museum keeper. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Thoresby, Ralph
Published 1715
Published 1715
printed for Maurice Atkins, and sold by Edward Nutt at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street
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by Thoresby, Ralph
Published 1724
Published 1724
printed for Joseph Smith, from Exeter-Change, near the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand
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by Thoresby, Ralph
Published 1715
Published 1715
printed for Maurice Atkins, and sold by Edward Nutt at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street
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by Thoresby, Ralph
Published 1715
Published 1715
printed for Maurice Atkins, and sold by Henry Clements at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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Archbishop Sharpe's observations on the coinage of England : with his letter to Mr. Thoresby, 1698-9
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