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  1. 221

    Is he Popenjoy? by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1986
    Format: Book


  2. 222

    Dr. Wortle's school by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1984
    Format: Book


  3. 223

    The Eustace diamonds by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1983
    Format: Book


  4. 224

    A Walton and Finzi organ album : works

    Wingrave, Nr. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire : Priory Records, 1996
    Format: Audio


  5. 225

    It's alive

    Los Angeles, CA : Sire Records, 2019
    40th anniversary deluxe edition
    Format: Audio


  6. 226

    It's alive

    Los Angeles, CA : Sire Records, 2019
    40th anniversary deluxe edition
    Format: Audio


  7. 227

    Jane Watts plays the Lewis organ of Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow.

    Wingrave, Nr. Aylesbury, Bucks. : Priory Records, 1993
    Format: Audio


  8. 228

    Lancastrian organ gems : Malcolm Archer plays the organ of Lancaster Town Hall.

    Wingrave, nr. Aylesbury, Bucks : Priory Records, 1995
    Format: Audio


  9. 229

    Restorative justice

    Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2003
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Restorative police cautioning in Aylesbury: from degrading to reintegrative shaming ceremonies? …”
    Format: Book


  10. 230

    The Duke's children by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1983
    Format: Book


  11. 231

    Nicholas Jackson plays the organ of Segovia Cathedral

    Wingrave, nr. Aylesbury : Priory Records, 1996
    Format: Audio


  12. 232

    The Core repertory of early American psalmody

    Madison : A-R Editions, 1984
    Table of Contents: “…Adeste fideles ; All saints / William Knapp ; Amherst / William Billings ; Amsterdam ; Angels hymn / Orlando Gibbons ; Anthem for Easter : the lord is risen indeed ; Anthem for Easter, additional section / William Billings ; Aylesbury ; Bangor / William Tans'ur ; Bath ; Bedford / William Wheall ; Bethesda ; Bridgewater / Lewis Edson ; Bristol / Timothy Swan ; Bromsgrove ; Brookfield / William Billings ; Buckingham ; Burford ; Calvary / Daniel Read ; Canterbury ; Chester /William Billings ; Christmas / Martin Madan ; Colchester / William Tans'ur ; Coleshill ; Coronation / Oliver Holden ; Dalston ; Denmark ; Dunstan / Martin Madan ; The dying christian / Edward Harwood ; Enfield / Solomon Chandler ; Funeral thought ; Greenfield / Lewis Edson ; Greenwich / Daniel Read ; Habakkuk ; Hartford / Elihu Carpenter ; Hotham ; Irish ; Isle of Wight ; Jordan / William Billings ; Judgment / Daniel Read ; Kingsbridge ; Landaff ; Lebanon / William Billings ; Lenox / Lewis Edson ; Lisbon ; Daniel Read ; Little marlborough ; London new ; Majesty ; Maryland / William Billings ; Mear ; Middletown / Amos Bull ; Milford / Joseph Stephenson ; Montague / Timothy Swan ; Montgomery / Justin Morgan ; Morning hymn ; New Jerusalem / Jeremiah Ingalls ; Newbury ; Newton ; Norwich ; Ocean ; Plymouth / William Tans'ur ; Portsmouth ; Portsmouth ; Portugal / Thomas Thorley ; Psalm 25 / Alexander Gillet ; Psalm 33 / William Tuckey ; Psalm 34 / Joseph Stephenson ; Psalm 46 / Amos Bull ; Psalm 100 [old] ; Psalm 100 [new] ; Psalm 136 / Daeolph ; Psalm 148 ; Psalm 149 ; Putney / Aaron Williams ; Rainbow / Timothy Swan ; Rochester / Israel Holdroyd ; Russia / Daniel Read ; St. …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  13. 233

    A bridge of children's books by Lepman, Jella

    Leicester : Chicago : Brockhampton Press ; American Library Association, 1969
    Format: Book


  14. 234

    Baptist history: from the foundation of the Christian church to the close of the eighteenth century, by Cramp, J. M. (John Mockett), 1796-1881

    Philadelphia, American Baptist Publication Society 1869
    Table of Contents: “….; commencement of persecution; Venner's rebellion; disclaimer by Baptists; severe sufferings; John James; act of uniformity; the Aylesbury Baptists; Benjamin Keach Pilloried; Conventicle act; Five mile act; their effects --…”
    Format: Book


  15. 235

    Magnificat and Nunc dimittis.

    Wingrave, nr. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire : Priory Records Ltd., 1994
    Format: Audio


  16. 236

    The Boston Handel and Haydn Society collection of church music : being a selection of the most approved Psalm and hymn tunes, together with many beautiful extracts from the works o...

    New York : Da Capo Press, 1973
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Watchman S.M. / Leach -- Aylesbury S.M. / Dr. Green -- Little Marlborough S.M. -- Dunbar S.M. / Corelli -- Yarmouth S.M. / Wainwright -- St. …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  17. 237

    The Southern harmony

    Los Angeles : Pro Musicamericana, 1966
    Reprint edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Caudill -- Come, happy souls, approach your God (Rockingham) ; Come, O thou traveller unknown (Vernon) ; Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing (Olney) ; Death, 'tis a melancholy day (Tribulation) ; Grace 'tis a charming sound (Ninety-third Psalm) ; Life is the time to serve the Lord (Rockbridge) ; Salvation O the joyful sound (Primrose) / Chapin -- And am I born to die (Aylesbury (Chetham) -- Hark my soul (Interrogation) ; What wondrous love is this (Wondrous love) / Christopher -- Hark from the tombs a doleful sound (Plenary) ; See how the wicked kingdom is falling (Essay) / A.C. …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  18. 238

    The sacred harp

    Nashville : Broadman Press, 1968
    Table of Contents: “…Thomas) ; Come sound his praise abroad (Silver Street) ; Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing (Warrenton) ; Come, we that love the Lord (Webster) ; Dear friends, farewell (Minister's farewell) ; Death, 'tis a melancholy day (Tribulation) ; Do I not love thee (Detroit) ; Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends (Pilgrim's farewell) ; Farewell, my dear brethren ( Imandra new) ; Forgive the song that falls so low (Cowper) ; From Greenland's icy mountains (Missionary hymn) ; Glorious things of thee are spoken (Jefferson) ; Good morning, brother pilgrim (Salutation) ; Great God, attend while Zion sings (Ballstown) ; Hail, solitude, thou gentle queen (Sweet solitude) ; Hail, ye sighing sons of sorrow (Sons of sorrow) ; Hark, don't you hear the turtle dove (The turtle dove) ; Hark, the herald angels sing (Cookham) ; Hark, the jubilee is sounding (Jubilee) ; He comes, he comes, to judge the world (Messiah) ; He dies, the friend of sinners dies (Morning) ; He dies, the friend of sinners dies (Salem) ; His hoary frost, his fleecy snow (Winter) ; Hither, ye faithful (Portuguese hymn) ; Hosanna to Jesus (South Union) ; How beauteous are their feet (Worcester) ; How long, dear Saviour (Northfield) ; How painfully pleasing (Family Bible) ; How pleasant 'tis to see kindred (Sharon) ; How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Salem) ; How tedious and tasteless the hours (Green fields) ; I am a great complainer (Complainer) ; I find myself placed in a state of probation (The Christian warfare) ; In the floods of tribulation (Sweet affliction) ; In vain we lavish out our lives (Vermont) ; Jesus, let thy pitying eye (Weeping Peter) ; Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone (Jerusalem) ; Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone (Marysville) ; Jesus, with all thy saints above (Arlington) ; Let every creature join (Newburgh) ; Life is the time to serve the Lord (Wells) ; Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends (The good old way) ; Look from on high (New hundred) ; Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear (Exhortation) ; Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear (Phoebus) ; Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I (Greenwich) ; Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I (Huntington) ; Lord, what is man (Dublin) ; Mercy, O thou son of David (Charlestown) ; Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints (Sweet home) ;Mine eyes are now closing to rest (Christian song) ; My Christian friends, in bonds of love (Parting hand) ; My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey (Farewell anthem) ; No more beneath th'oppressive hand (Liberty) ; No more shall the sound of war-whoop be heard (War department) ; O come, come away (O come away) ; O come, loud anthems let us sing (Old hundred) ; O God of love (Georgia) ; O happy day, that fix'd my choice (Gravity) ; O hearken, sinners, we have come (Collins) ; O, if my soul was form'd for wo[e] (Repentance) ; O thou, that hear'st the pray'r of faith (Aithlone) ; Oh for a closer walk with God (Bethel) ; Oh how charming (Christmas anthem) ; Oh, Jesus, my Saviour (Expression) ; Oh, once I had a glorious view (Columbus) ; Oh, were I like a feather'd dove (Solitude in the grove) ; On Jordan's stormy banks I stand (New Jordan) ; On Jordan's stormy banks I stand (Sweet prospect) ; Our bondage it shall end (The saints bound for heaven) ; Rejoice, the Lord is King (Carmarthen) ; Religion is the chief concern (Pleasant Hill) ; Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings (Invocation) ; Sacred to heav'n behold the dome appears (Masonic ode) ; Say, now, ye lovely social band (Clamanda) ; See the Lord of glory dying (Lena) ; So fades the lovely blooming flow'r (Distress) ; Soldiers of the cross, arise (Bruce's address) ; Sweet is the day of sacred rest (Devotion) ; Teach me the measure of my days (Suffield) ; Thanks to the hand that set us free (Uxbridge) ; The day is past and gone (Evening shade) ; The God we worship now (Aylesbury) ; The Lord will happiness divine (Cambridge) ; The men of grace have found glory (Concord) ; The morning sun shines from the east (Ode on science) ; The scatter'd clouds are fled (Spring) ; The time is soon coming (Millennium) ; There is a house not made with hands (Mount Pleasant) ; There is a land of pure delight (Paradise) ; This spacious earth is all the Lord's (Paris) ; Thou great mysterious God unknown (Rhode Island) ; Thou who hear'st when sinners cry (Supplication) ; Through ev'ry age, eternal God (Stratfield) ; Throughout our widespread union (Mountville) ; Thus far the Lord hath led me on (Hebron) ; Thus saith the high and lofty one (Petersburg) ; Thy words the raging winds control (Virginia) ; 'Tis finished, 'tis finished (Southwell) ; Vital spark of heav'nly flame (Claremont) ; Wake, all ye soaring throngs (Harmony) ; Welcome, sweet day of rest (Little Marlborough) ; What shall I render to my God (Providence) ; What solemn sound the ear invades (Mount Vernon) ; What wondrous love is this (Wondrous love) ; When God reveal'd his gracious name (Conversion) ; When, his salvation bringing (Hosanna) ; When I can read my title clear (Primrose Hill) ; When the midnight cry began (The midnight cry) ; While beauty and youth are in their full prime (Morality) ; While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night (Sherburne) ; Why should we mourn departing friends (China) ; Will God forever cast us off (Mear) ; With songs and honours sounding loud (Edom) ; With songs and honours sounding loud (Morgan) /Anon. -- My soul forsakes her vain delight (Leander)…”
    Format: Musical Score Book