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  • Hackwoop (FrEpERICK WILLIAM) :-—

The Birmingham Midlands, the geography and history of the counties of Warwick, Stafford and Worcester. [ Anon.] pp. 40. Illus. (Pitman’s Local Readers.) duo. [c.1905].

The Empire by express, Book 111. Through the Midlands, [including ‘* Birmingham and its surroundings.” Anon.) Illus. duo. (21913).

Handsworth : old & new. A history of Birmingham's Staffordshire suburb. Reprinted from The Handsworth Herald. 8vo. 1908.

The White Horse [Inn], Congreve Street, Birmingham. [Historical an descriptive notes]. pp. 24. Illus. obl. duo. 1908.

Hadley’s (Howard) Concerts -—

Howard Hadley’s Pianoforte recital at the Masonic Hall. Programme, pp. 6. duo. 1901.

Haptey (Josern Jamis) :~-

An Introduction to the Apocalypse (being an analysis and summary of Dr. Thomas’ ‘* Eureka.’’) (Christadelphian Hall, Suffolk Street, Bir- mingham.) 8vo. [1913}.

Hares (WILLIAM) :—

Observations on a letter addressed by Mr. C. Fiddian to the Commissioners of the Birmingham Street Act, on the proposed new Market Place. pp. 14. 8vo, 1828.

Public Health Act. Evidence before the inspector appointed to enter into the preliminary inquiry into the Sewerage, Drainage, and supply of Water, and the sanitary condition of Birmingham. pp. 10. 8vo. 1849.

Haines (William) Work relating to :—

Fiddian (C.) Letter to the Commissioners of the Birmingham Street Act, in answer to the Observations of Mr, Haines on the proposed new Market- Place. pp. 12. duo, 1828.

Hae (JaMEs Epwin) :—

Cannon Street Baptist Church, Birmingham. Its history from 1737 to 1880. pp. 32. Illus. duo. [1880].

—{ Another copy.)

Cannon Street Sunday Schools, Birmingham. An historical sketch, 1795- 1895, ete. From Mount Zion Messenger, pp. 16. 8vo. 1895.

Hate (THomas) :—

The Loathsomeness of the Church of Rome; a vindication of Mr, William Murphy, [In verse]. pp. 18, duo, [1867].

Popery viewed through the proceedings of June 16 & 17, 1867. [In verse]. pp. 12. duo, 1867.

Half-Holiday Guide (Birmingham Saturday): see Guides.

Halford Concerts :-—

Halford’s Orchestral Concerts ; Town Hall, Birmingham. Programmes and analytical remarks [various]. 8vo, 1897-1900.

Hatrorp (THomas) :—

A Letter from Mr. 'T. Halford, of Birmingham, containing a large and full account of the pretended prophets there, Written March Ist, 1705. pp. 5. duo. [1708].

Halfpenny Dinners for School Children: see Dinner Fund.

Halfpenny Magazine of Entertainment and Knowledge (The); conducted by | the author of various standard works. [Weekly.] Nos. 1-50 (May 2, 1840, ot eer [Printed by J. Taylor, Smallbrook Street, Birmingham.)

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