BIBLIOGRAPHY OF YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY. 
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Minerall Medicinall W ater in the West Riding, neere an 
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1 Stanhope, M. — Cures without Care, or a summons to all 
such as finde little or no helpe by the use of Physick, to 
repaire to the Northern Spaw ; wherein by many presi- 
dents of a few late yeares, it is evidenced to the world, 
that infirmities, of their owne nature desperate, and of 
long continuance, have received perfect recovery by 
vertue of Minerall waters neare Knaresborow in the 
West-riding of Yorkshire. Also a description of the said 
water, and of other rare and usefull springs adjoining, 
the nature and efncacie of the Minerals contained in them, 
with other not impertinent notes. 4to. London. 
2 A Relation of certain particular cures, done by vertue 
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1 French, J. — The York-shire Spaw ; or, a treatise of four 
Famous Medicinal Wells, viz., the Spaw or Vitrioline-Well ; 
the stinking, or Sulphur- Well ; the Dropping, or Petrifying- 
Well ; and St. Mugnus-Well near Knaresborow in York- 
shire ; together With the causes, virtues and use thereof. 
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2 French, J.— [See under 1652]. 
3 Stanhope, M.— [See under 1632]. 
