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Ainsworth, John
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Walks round Bury for sixty years and upwards or, an historical and topographical representation of the town and parish of Bury
1842
Ainsworth, John
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In re: the bishop of Manchester's address to the clergy of rural deaneries of Oldham and Bury on Wednesday March 21 1894 upon the living wage and the land question - a few plain words to the bishop
1894
Ainsworth, John
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The history of Bury, containing the rise and progress of political parties in this borough to the three glorious days of the chartists and the coming of Mr Frederic Morton Baker, superintendent of police, with sketches of the life of the author and his writings from 1816 to 1842, also a short account of Manchester Lunatic Asylum and a poem called The Balloon
1842
Ainsworth, John
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Remarks on the marriage of Samuel Grundy Esqr. to (now) Mrs Samuel Grundy: also, the difference that exists between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, a letter from Sir Robert Peel, premier, to Veritas with a table of poor's rates and government taxes paid fro the year 1776, to 1843
Ainsworth, John
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Tower and bells, and change ringing at Bury, April 18th 1843 and March 25th and 26th 1845: with other remarks
[ca. 1845]
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