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Antiquarian Society (Midland) :—~
“Midland Antiquarian Society, [List of Officers, Programme, etce.], Session 1913-14, ete. duo. [1913, ete.].
Antiquary (Midland); see Midland Antiquary.
Antiquities : see Archwology ; History.
Anti-Slavery Society (Birmingham British and Foreign) :—
Birmingham Anti-Slavery Society. Minute Books. Manuscript [ineluding leaficts, cuttings, ete.]. 2 vols. duo. & 4to, [1826-59].
Birmingham British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Report ancl Treasurers’ Accounts, 1839-40 (Sth) [with proceedings of] the General Anti-Slavery Convention, London, 1840. pp. 49. 8vo. 1840.
The Practical defeat of the Abolition Act, by Colonial legislation and Stipendiary Magistrates. [Printed for the Birmingham Anti-Slavery Society.] pp. 16. Svo. (1835).
Report of the Birmingham Anti-Slavery Committee [1837-8], and also the Proceedings at Birmingham, in commemoration of the abolition of negro apprenticeship, ete. pp, 70. Jn Birmingham Anti-Slavery Socicty. Minute Book, 1837-59. duo. 1838.
Report of the Birmingham British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1842, 1843, with ‘Treasurers’ Accounts, ete. Jn Birmingham Anti-Slavery Society Minute Book, 1837-59, 2 vols. duo, 1842-3,
Report of the Proceedings of the great Anti-Slavery meeting at the Bir- mingham Town Hall, Oct. 14, 1835, with an Appendix, pp. 26. 8vo. 1835.
Anti-Vaccination Conference, Birmingham, 1874 ;—
Newman (F. W.) The Political side of the Vaccination System; an cssay read at the Birmingham Anti-Vaccination Conference, 1874. 2nd edn. pp. 16. (Leominster). duo. [1874].
Anti-Vivisection Meeting, 1890 :—
The Oublieties of Science. Anti-Vivisection Meeting at Birmingham, 1890. {Report of proceedings.} pp. 24. 8vo. [1800].
Anti-Vivisection Society (National), Birmingham Branch :—
Jowett (J, H.) ete. Speeches [before] the Birmingham Branch of the National Anti-Vivisection Society [1908]. pp. 12. 8vo. 1900.
Anti-War and Arbitration Conference, 1878 :—
Report of Proceedings at the Anti-War and Arbitration Conference, in the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1878. [With list of persons attending, ete.]. pp. 20, 12. 4to. [1878].
Any Thing ; or, From any Where ; otherwise, some account of the life of the Rey, Secretary Turn-about, the great high-priest [i.e, Rev, E, Burn]. pp. 1s. 8vo. [1792].
Apollo Ladies’ Cycling Club: see Cycle Clubs and Exhibitions.
Appeal to Manufacturers [of Birmingham, etc.] on the Present State of Trade, ete.
pp. 20. Byo. 1795.
—2nd edn. pp. 20. 8vo, 1795.
Appeal to the Artisans of Birmingham, by Conciliator. pp. 8. 8vo. 1819.
—{ Another copy.|
ApeLecartn (R.)!—
ee attendance at school. The working men’s view. (National
Kducation League.) pp. 4. 8vo, 1875,
—{ Another copy.)
- AppLETON (LEWIS).
Appointments of Commissioners of Oaths: see Deeds.
Apprentices: see Jackson’s Charity.
Aquarium (Marine) : see Natural History and Microscopical Society.