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Epwarps (Frrperick Grorer) :—

Epwarps (Anprrr E, A.) (continued) :—

Mechanical road traction. (Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers). pp. 38. 8vo. [1902}.

The mechanism of piano players. (Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers). pp. 16. Jilus. 8vo. [1910].

Some of the uses of producer gas, (Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers). pp. 67. 8vo. [1906}.

—{ Reprint. pp. 67. 8vo. [1906].


 * Epwarps (ALLEN) :—

The Bankruptey Act, 1883, and its operation and administration in Bir- mingham. Paper before the Birmingham and Midland Socicty of Chartered Accountants, 1889. pp. 39. 8vo. [1889).

What the Birmingham University is doing in the interests of higher education. pp. 22. duo. [1906].


 * Epwarps (ELIEZER) :—

The Electroplate trade and Charles Askin [of Birmingham]. Manuscript. pp. 32. 8vo. [¢.1860).

The Hen and Chickens Hotel, Birmingham: a fragment of local history. filus. pp. 24, duo, 1878. ,

—[ Another copy]

Henry Witton Tyndall, with some account of the Tyndall family. [Signed $.D.R.] pp. 8. Port. (For private circulation.) 8vo. (71885).

The Hills of Hazelwood School, [Newspaper cuttings. Signed 5S.D.R.] 8vo. [1878].

John Skirrow Wright, M.P. A memorial tribute, pp. 46. Port. duo. 1880.

—{ Another copy.|

The Old Taverns of Birmingham ; a series of familiar sketches. duo. 1879.

~-[ Another copy.|. '

Personal aleolias of Binningham and Birmingham men. Reprinted from the ‘* Birmingham Daily Mail.” Ports. duo. 1877.

—{ Another copy.]

Sir Rowland Hill; a biographical and historical sketch, with records of the family to which he belonged. duo. 1879.

Some account of the origin of Birmingham Musical Festivals, and of James Kempson, the originator, pp. 8. Port. 8vo, [21881].

Uncle Tom's sceings, sayings, and doings, Birmingham reminiscences, [by E. Edwards (‘‘8.D.R.”). Newspaper cuttings]. 4to. [1879].

A Visit to the Royal Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children, ‘Edgbaston, Birmingham. By 8.D.R. (Reprinted from Edgbastonia). pp. 8. 8vo. 1888. ,

The History of Mendelssohn’s Oratorio *‘ Elijah” [and his connection with

Birmingham and the Birmingham Musical Festivals, ete.]. Ports, 8vo. 1896.


 * lpwarps (Henry C.).
 * Epwarns (Rev, Joun) of the New Meeting :-— 5

. The Blessedness of those who are persecuted for righteousness sake; discourse at the first mecting of the Congregation at Kingswood, subsequent to the Teen in the Union Chapel, Livery Street, Birmingham, etc. pp. 46, duo,

A Discourse delivered April 19, 1793, at the Union Meeting in Livery Strect, Birmingham ; the day appointed for a general fast. pp. 42. 8vo. 1793. TInattention of Christians to set days of public fasting justifiable. A discourse delivered in the Union Chapel, Livery-street, Birmingham. pp. 43: 8vo. 1796. —{ Another copy.]