Halliday, A.M. John.
The new London method of arithmetick. Containing Plainer and shorter Rules for Decypherine than any ever yet Published. with an appendix, shewing how to keep a book of houshold expences; necessary for all Families. There is also added, (which was never published before) the rule how to multiply several figures by several, the Produce of which shall be in one Line only. By John Halliday, A.M.
London : printed for Joseph Davidson, at the Angel in the Poultry, MDCCXLIX. [1749].
ESTC No. T109906.Grub Street ID 162527.
Halliday, A.M. John.
A brief account of the kings and queens, whose statues (now repaired and decorated in a most splendid manner) are placed in the Royal-Exchange of London, With The Reasons why some of their Statues are not set up, that such Persons, as have not Leisure or Opportunity to read the general Histories at large, may be acquainted with the Succession and principal Events that happened in the Reigns of these illustrious Personages, in a continued Series from Edward I. to our present Sovereign, so clearly connected as that a Person of an indifferent Memory may relate the Whole after Perusal. By John Halliday, M.A. Teacher of the Languages and Mathematicks, in Ayliffe-Street, Goodman's-Fields.
London : printed for R. Griffiths, Bookseller, in Pater-Noster Row, [1754].
ESTC No. N43453.Grub Street ID 29210.
Halliday, A.M. John.
House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer, from an interlocutory order, appointing a receiver of the appellant's estate. Robert Crowe, ... Appellant. John Halliday and Simon Halliday, ... Sir John Duntze, ... William Mackworth, Praed Joseph Saunders, and Daniel Hamilton, ... respondents. The case of the respondents.
[Dublin: Printed by Byrne], [1788].
ESTC No. N53133.Grub Street ID 37075.
Halliday, A.M. John.
House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Exchequer, from an interlocutory order. Thomas Crowe, Esquire, ... Appellant. John Halliday and Simon Halliday, ... Sir John Duntze, ... William Mackworth Praed Joseph Saunders, and Daniel Hamilton, ... respondents. The case of the respondents.
[Dublin: [printed by Byrne], 1788].
ESTC No. N53163.Grub Street ID 37098.