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The Navy Board's administration of the maritime logistics of the British forces during the American War, 1775–83. D. Syrett. London Ph.D. 1966. The rise and decline of the serge industry in the southwest of England, with special reference to the 18th century. W.G. Hoskins. London M.Sc. 1929. Some letters of Sir James Murray between January 1773 and 16 April 1780. E. Robson. Manchester M.A. 1948. Local government in Gloucestershire, 1775–1800: a study of the justices of the peace and their work. Esther A.L. Moir. Cambridge Ph.D. 1955.

The geography of the Nithsdale-Annandale region, Dumfriesshire, 1813–16. J.D. Wood. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1962. The regulation of marital and sexual relationships in 17th-century England, with special reference to the county of Essex. A.D.J. Macfarlane. London M.Phil. 1968. The evolution of the administration of the treasury in England during the years 1660–1714. Doris M. Gill. London M.A. 1919. The development of leasehold tenure in south Lancashire, with particular reference to the 17th century. H.L. Jones. Manchester M.A. 1924.

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Charles James Fox and the disintegration of the Whig party, 1782–94. L.G. Mitchell. Oxford D.Phil. 1969. The English navy during the Revolution of 1688 and its condition at the commencement of the reign of William III. E.B. Powley. Oxford B.Litt. 1924. Sprat's History of the Royal Society, edited from the original copies and MSS., together with the comments of Henry Stubbe and others, remarks on the life of the author, a list of his works, notes, appendices and bibliography. H.W. Jones. Leeds Ph.D. 1948. The economic position of the tenantry in the north Cots-wolds, 1775–1830. J.R. Stayt. Oxford B.Litt. 1955.

The rise and decline of three ports of North Down - Bangor, Groomsport and Donaghadee. Barbara A. McNeill. Belfast M.A. 1955. Patterns of mathematical thought in the later 17th century, with particular reference to developments in England. D.T. Whiteside. Cambridge Ph.D. 1960.

The first Statistical Account as a basis for studying the agrarian geography of late 18th-century Scotland. Mrs. Valerie Morgan. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969. Society and social reform in English political thought, 1789–97. W.E. Christian. London Ph.D. 1970. The Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1690–1735. R.E. Green. Glasgow Ph.D. 1969. The influence of the East India Company 'interest' on the English government, 1813–33. C.H. Philips. Liverpool M.A. 1937.

A study of the private and political life of General Paoli during his thirty years' exile in England. Mrs. D.W. Frances St.C. Vivian. Cambridge M.Litt. 1948. The colonial policy of Charles Jenkinson, Baron Hawkesbury and 1st earl of Liverpool, as president of the Committee for Trade, 1784–1800. C.B. Fergusson. Oxford D.Phil. 1952. The correspondence of Anthony Wood. With an edition of the Anthony Wood-Ralph Sheldon correspondence. E.G. McGehee. London M.A. 1954. The rulers of London; the composition of the courts of aldermen and common council of the City of London, 1660 to 1689. J.R. Woodhead. London M.A. 1961.

Examples of Long Division Calculations

A political and ecclesiastical biography of Thomas Hussey, D.D., F.R.S. (1741/6–1803). J.S.B. Cullen. Oxford D.Phil. 1965. A study of the act books of the Court of Arches A6 and A7, covering the period from Michaelmas term 1668 to Michaelmas term 1670, together with the relevant documents still surviving. Mrs. Patricia M. Pugh. Oxford B.Litt. 1954. The naval side of 'King William's War' - opening phase 16/26 November 1688 to 31 December 1689. E.B. Powley. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

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