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8452 Woolsey Cardinall Thomas) Negotiations, containing his Life
and Death (by G. Cavendish), wants portrait
FIRST EDITION, uncut, rare in this state
8453 Worcester Diocese. Certaine Considerations drawne from the
Canons of the last Sinod, &c ad informandum Animum
Episcopi Wigornensis (G. Babington) ne temere prosiliat
ad Deprivationem Ministrorum Ecclesiæ for not Subscription,
for not exact use of the Booke of Common Prayer or Rites,
Ceremonies and Ornaments of the Church, very scarce, 1605

8454 World bewitch'd, with Predictions for 1699

1699

8455 Worlidge (T.) Gems, 26 plates, original impressions, interleaved /.
calf, g. e.

8456 Wotton (Sir H.) Elements of Architecture, 1624-Wright (E.)

on Dialling, 1614

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8457 Writing. A Common Writing, whereby two, although not
understanding one the others Language, may communicate
Printed for the Author, 1647

by F. L. W.

8458 Yarmouth. Ramey (J.) Appeal to the Public

privately printed Yarmouth, 1760 8459 YORKSHIRE. Account of James Hirst, Esq. of Rawcliffe, Yorkshire, a most eccentric Gentleman (in Verse), a broadside, Selby, n. d.-A Note of the Rawcliffe Bank for Five Halfpence, with autograph signature of J. Hirst, very scarce, dated 21 June, 1825; and 8 other Engravings.

(10) 8460 Yorkshire. Viator, a Poem: or a Journey from London to Scarborough by the Way of York, with Notes 1782 8461 York-Building Dragons, 1726-Relief of Apprentices wronged by their Masters, 1687-Young (J.) Several Evidences concerning the Author of Icon Basilike, uncut, 1703

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8462 Young (John) Catalogue of Autograph Letters, historical and
literary Documents, and Engraved Portraits, forming Part
of the Collection of a Member of the Incorporated Law
Society, exhibited in their Hall, July 8, 10 and 11, 1862
privately printed

1862

8463 Younge (R.) Hearts-Index. Printed for distribution in England,
Virginia and Barbadoes, uncut

8464 Yriarte (D. Juan de) Obras Sueltas, 2 vol. portrait

half vellum, uncut

1659

Madrid, 1774
1653

8465 Zion's sad Tears, For Nineveh's just Fears
8466 Zorgdragers (C. G.) Grænlandsche Visschery: met Byvoeging
van de Walvischvangst door A. Moubach en een korte
Beschryving van de Terreneufsche Bakkeljaau-Vischery,
maps and plates, half calf, uncut, rare Gravenhage, 1727
* A very important work on the American Fisheries.

8467 Zouch (T.) Life of Isaac Walton

LARGEST PAPER (only 25 copies printed), india proof plates,
half morocco,

uncut

1824

16.

5.

LOT

AUTOGRAPHS.

8468 Autographs. Assignments by Robert Potter of the Copyright of his Translation of Euripides to James Dodsley (2) 8469 Autographs. Letter (27 March, 1776) from Richard Price (Writer on Annuities), refusing to interfere in any elections for Lectureships in the Church Letter (22 Feb. 1775) from John Pringle respecting his Inaugural DissertationNote (30 Dec. 1788) from S. T. Pratt to Mr. Sewell his Bookseller, and a Letter (25 Aug. 1802) from the same to Verner and Hood respecting Translation of AnacreonLetter (undated) from B. W. Procter (Barry Cornwall) on the subject of his Mirandola

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8470 Autographs of Artists, viz. 3 of A. Raimbach (Engraver), S. W. Reynolds (Engraver), 2 of Rauch (Sculptor), M. Retzsch (Illustrator of Shakspeare, Schiller, &c.), R. R. Reinagle, P. Reinagle, R.A., A. Robertson, P. F. Robinson, H. Robinson, 2 of C. Rossi (Sculptor), D. ROBERTS, and J. Romney (Engraver) (16) Autograph Letters of Hon. G. Lamb, Lady Caroline Lamb, and Sir C. Lamb Autograph Letter from Joseph Lancaster to the Editor of the Sun-Autograph Note from E. S. Lashbrooke, with Lines on Prayer by Hargrave-Autograph Note from Miss Lee respecting her Play-Autograph Letter from S. Lyons (4) 8473 Autograph Letters (2) of J. Lackington (Bookseller), with Portrait (3)

8471 8472

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8474 Autograph Letter of W. T. Lewis (Actor), enclosing a Sketch

of his Life, very interesting

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8475 Autograph Letters of E. Lodge (Norroy) 8476 Autograph Letters of Vicesimus Knox (2), and India Proof Portrait, with his Signature (3)

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8477 Autograph Letters of Capel Lofft (5), with full-length Portrait and Autograph Signature

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8478 Autograph Letter from Dr. Cyril Jackson (Dean of ChristChurch and first Tutor to George III) to R. Green giving a Character of George Robinson (1) 8179 Autographs. Charles Duke of Bolton to Vellum Warrant appointing Luke Gardiner to be Register of the BarracksCharles Duke of Grafton to Vellum Warrant appointing W. Hoare Captain-George III to Vellum Commission appointing Sir Warren Crosby Lieutenant, countersigned Townshend Edward Houghton Memoranda relative to Wool, 1783-Rules for Doctors and Apothecaries, signed by T. Hutcheson, S. Croker King and F. Jebb, 1781Representation of the Grand Jury to the Rt. Hon. L. Gardiner, 1786-Gibbes (Mrs. P.) Letter to L. Gardiner on Protecting Duties-L. Gardiner's Speech on the Bill for

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regulating the Stage, in his autograph - Eyre Jackson's Description of Norfolk Island and New Holland, dated 20 July, 1792, curious-H. Ware (Son of Sir J. Ware) Bill for Repairs of the Chancel at Balrothery, with Receipt, 1756-Toovey (W.) on Waste Lands in Ireland-Proposals for Establishing a Packet between Waterford and Milford -Various Rent-Rolls and other Manuscripts a parcel 8480 Autographs. Mathias (T. J.) Letter respecting Gray-Maurice (T.) Note to John Taylor presenting one of his WorksMonsey (Dr. M.) Letter of Directions to have his body. dissected and the mangled parts thrown into a hole-Merry (R.) Letter respecting his Play, with portrait-Murphy (A.) Letter-Murray (John, Bookseller) 3 Notes-Morton (T.) Letter-Montagu (Basil) Note-Melmouth (Courtnay, the assumed literary name of Mr. Pratt) Letter-Monck-Mason (W.) Letter; all addressed to John Taylor

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8481 Shakspeariana. Malone (E.) Autograph Letter respecting Shakspeare, dated 13 Dec. 1806

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8482 Autographs. O'Keefe (J.) Characteristic Note-Opie (Amelia) Long Letter and a Note, with 2 Portraits of John Opie, R.A., &c.-Owen (Robert) Letter

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8483 Autographs. Webbe (S.) Note, with portrait· - Webbe (S. Junior) Note-Wesley (Charles) Note-Wilson (Mary Ann) Long Letter from Florence-Storace (Madame A.) Note-Shield (W.) Note

8484 Broughton (John, Pugilist) Anecdotes of

MANUSCRIPT, signed " A. Broughtonian"

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8485 Bindley (James) Collections of Songs, various Pieces of Poetry, School Exercises, Prologues and Epilogues, and other Documents, including the Sealed Instrument appointing him a Member of the Arcadi in a portfolio

8486 Autographs. Reade (John Edmund) Three interesting Notes respecting his Works

(3) 8487 Autograph. Cumberland (Richard) Receipt for £100. from Č. Dilly for the Copyright of his Play, intitled "The Mysterious Husband"

1783 8488 Autograph. Cowley (Mrs.) Receipt to C. Dilly for £50. for Copyright of her Comedy "Which is the Man" 1783 8489 Autograph. Sawbridge (Alderman John) Autograph Letter to Č. Dilly (respecting Wilkes and the Mayoralty)

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8490 Autograph. Ford (W.) Letter to W. Hone respecting " YearBook;" and various curious Articles, in Prose and Verse, as Contributions, marked "I think not used"

8491 Autograph Letter from Wm. Scott (afterwards Lord Stowell) to Rev. Mr. Maurice

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8492 Autograph Receipt of T. Smollett (the Novelist) for Copyright of Dr. Smellie's Second Volume of Midwifery 8493 Autograph Letter from Lord Byron to Mr. Murray respecting Corrections in Don Juan, dated Ravenna, 10bre 30, 1820 (1) 8494 Autograph Notes and Letters from John Galt, W. Gifford (Translator of Juvenal), Octavius Gilchrist, and J. M. Good

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8495 Autograph Letter of Artemisia Gentileschi (the celebrated Paintress, dated Napoli, 24 Agosto, 1630 Ꭱ Ꭱ Ꭱ

12.

8496 Autograph Letters (2) of Pietro Testa (celebrated Painter), with
Transcripts and Translations
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8497 Autograph Letters of Jacob Bryant to Dr. Lettsom relative to
his Ancient Mythology, Letter from Dr. Lettsom, and
Letter from J. Bryant to Rev. T. Maurice

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8498 Autograph Letters of Lan. Blackburn, Archbp. of York, 1733
-W. Lloyd, Dean of Bangor, to the Earle of Clarendon,
dated Feb. 18, 1678, N. S.-G. Lavington, Bp. of Exeter,
1756- Io. Dolben, Archbp. of York to the Earle of
Rochester Lord High Treasurer, 28 March, 1685 (4)

8199 AUTOGRAPHS. A Collection of Letters, Verses, Franks, &c. th
pasted in a Portfolio, with leaves, russia, g. e.

** Amongst these Autographs are: Sonnet de P. Corneille sur la
Mort de Louis XIII, in the autograph of M. de Malherbes-A
Note of R. Smirke-A Note of the Prince de Montmorency-
Letter of Gilb. Innet, dated September 19, 1687-A Note from
Nathanaell Bacon, dated Virginea, June 10th (16)83-Letter of
the Duc de Bouillon-Signatures of the Prince de Lambert, Duc
de Lorge, Duc de Gueldres, Duc d'Albret, Duc de Villeroy, Duc
de Grammont, the Grand Prince of Tuscany, &c.-Letter on
Military Affairs from James Leslie, dated Bristoll, Sept. y 15th,
(16)86-Autograph Notes of H. Hunt (the Radical), Dr. Hawes
of the Humane Society, P. Shakerley (1686), &c.-Invitation to
Dinner from the Cardinal de Luynes-Letter from Lord Lincoln,
dated Naples, Jan. 11th, 1772-Letter from Lord Coote to his
Father the Earl of Bellomont, endorsed by the Earl-Letters
from Rev. S. Pegge, J. Budgen, Augustus Pugin, George Steevens,
S. Poyntz, &c.-Passport signed by Sir W. Trumbull-A long
Letter from J. Pinkerton to the Earl of Buchan-Autograph
Letter from J. W. Duke of Saxony to George Prince of Wales,
with Seal, dated 20 December, 1719; &c. &c. &c.

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8500

32.

Splendid Bookcases, Cabinets and Stands for Engravings,
Library Table, Cabinet of Minerals, and Musical
Instruments.

A

SPLENDID SOLID SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, WITH
WINGS, and with 5 plate-glass doors for the upper compart-4
ments, manufactured by MR. SEDDON in his best style,
measuring 11 feet 10 inches in width, 9 feet in height, and
1 foot 9 inches in depth

8501 THE COMPANION BOOKCASE, BY MR. SEDDON, measuring 10
feet 9 inches wide, 9 feet high, and 1 foot 9 inches deep

2:

8502 A SIMILAR BOOKCASE, OF SOLID SPANISH MAHOGANY, with 17.
plate-glass doors for the upper compartments, made in his
best style by MR. SEDDON, measuring 9 feet high, 4 feet
3 inches wide, and 1 foot 6 inches deep

8503 The Companion Bookcase, measuring the same

8504 A Companion Bookcase, of solid Spanish Mahogany, with plate-
glass doors, manufactured by MR. SEDDON in the best style,
measuring 9 feet high, 4 feet 6 inches wide, and 1 foot 6
inches deep

8505 The Companion Bookcase, measuring the same

2500 A VERY HANDSOME DWARF ROSEWOOD BOOKCASE, with 4 plate-
glass doors and marble top, measuring 10 feet 7 inches wide,
1 foot 6 inches deep, and 4 feet 2 inches high, manufactured
in a very superior manner by MR. SEDDON

ffice 8507

8508

D.

8509

gyale 8510

77 17.

16.-.

A CAPITAL SOLID OAK BOOKCASE, with 4 plate-glass doors for 16-
the upper compartments, manufactured in a very superior
style by MR. HOWARD, measuring 10 feet wide, 1 foot 6
inches deep, and 8 feet high

A CAPITAL SOLID OAK LIBRARY TABLE, knee-holes on each side, 2.
and leather top, made in the best style by MR. Howard,
fitted with 18 drawers, Bramah locks and keys, measuring
5 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 6 inches

A MAGNIFICENT TULIP-WOOD CABINET FOR ENGRAVINGS, fitted 17
up with 2 plate-glass doors, shelves lined with cloth, cup-
boards, Bramah locks and keys, &c. manufactured by MR.
SEDDON in the best style, and forming a superb article of
furniture. It measures 8 feet 2 inches wide, 3 feet 6 inches
deep, and 3 feet 4 inches high.

8510 A SPLENDID CARINET FOR ENGRAVINGS, IN SOLID SPANISH 4.
MAHOGANY, MADE IN THE BEST MANNER BY MR. SEDDON,
fitted with shelves, and measuring 3 feet 9 inches wide,
2 feet 10 inches deep, and 2 feet 8 inches high

eshow 8511 THE COMPANION CABINET, measuring the same, but fitted with 13.

14 drawers instead of shelves

Gicks 8512 A CAPITAL ROSEWOOD FOLDING STAND FOR PORTFOLIO OF ENGRAVINGS, opening to admit the largest size, manufactured in the best style by MR. SEDDON

sons 8513 A similar Folding Stand for Engravings, in Spanish mahogany

3.

5.

4.2.

aniell 8514 A SOLID SPANISH MAHOGANY CABINET, containing 24 drawers 18.10

filled with minerals (including specimens of precious stones),
tastefully arranged and beautifully mounted, with the names
to each specimen, and a general catalogue of the entire collec-
tion in manuscript. The Cabinet, measuring 2 feet in width,
1 foot 6 inches in depth, and 1 foot 9 inches in height, with
brass gallery rail over, and enclosed by trellis-wire front,
lined with silk, is on a handsome turned pillar tripod (27
inches), with brass castors

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