the History of the Nights, by Sir Richard Burton, 10 vols.; The £ 1 1885-88 28 10 0 Catalogues: 050 050 170 1797 12 12 0 T. Cheesman was the most successful of Bartolozzi's pupils; his colour-prints have become excessively rare and bring large prices at sales. No copy of the above six heads, in its original wrapper, has for many years appeared in the market. 50 China. TRADES, Industries and Occupations, a collection of 516 beautiful 51 CLARK'S Medieval and Military Architecture in England, 2 stout vols. 8vo. 1884 So interesting and reliable a record of the many romantic and historical castles of England should be in the possession of every Antiquary. "We regret to hear of the decease, at an advanced age, of Mr. G. T. Clark, the well-known archæologist, whose work on 'Medieval Military Architecture' is a standard authority. Visitors to the congresses of the Royal Archæological Association will remember his lucid discourses on any castle that came within their purview. Since the death of Burges he had a monopoly of the subject."-The Athenæum, February 5th, 1898. 52 COLLECTANEA GENEALOGICA. Edited by Joseph FOSTER. forming Vols. I, II, III. Royal 8vo. sd. 53 Parts I-XVII, 1881-84 the same, Vol. I, royal 8vo. half vellum 660 110 110 1882 0 7 6 54 COMPARETTI e DE PETRA, La Villa Ercolanese dei Pisoni, Suoi Monu- CRISP'S (F. A.) PARISH REGISTERS and other GENEALOGICAL 150 copies printed. 2 16 0 2.10 0 1882-4 2 12 6 57 REGISTERS of BRUNDISH, Suffolk.-Baptisms, 1562 to 1765; Marriages, 1563 to 1749; Burials, 1563 to 1785. Imperial 8vo., bound in vellum güt (original subscription price, £3. 38) 1885 3 16 0 30 copies printed; the work is now out of print. CRISP'S (F. A.) PARISH REGISTERS-continued. 58 REGISTERS of STIFFORD, Essex.-Baptisms, 1568 to 1783; Marriages, 1572 to 1753; Burials, 1572 to 1783. Imperial 8vo. bound in vellum gilt, scarce (original subscription price, £3. 38) 30 copies printed; the work is now out of print. £ S. d. 1885 316 0 59 REGISTERS of CARLTON, SUFFOLK.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538 to 1886. Imperial 8vo. half vellum 50 copies printed. 1886 110 60 REGISTERS of CHILLESFORD, Suffolk.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 100 copies printed. 50 copies printed. 100 copies printed. 0 10 0 076 1887 330 Baptisms, 1710 63 REGISTERS of STAINES, Middlesex.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1644-94. Imperial 8vo. half vellum, scarce 64 CATHOLIC REGISTERS of the CITY of WORCESTER, 1685 to 1837. 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Imperial 8vo. bound in vellum gilt 76 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS in the Church and Churchyard of Ellough, 76 REGISTER of IRBY-UPON-HUMBER, co. Lincoln.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1558-1785. Imperial 8vo. half vellum CRISP'S (F. A.) PARISH REGISTERS-continued. 77 REGISTERS of LAMBOURNE, Essex.--Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1582 to 1709. Imperial 8vo. half vellum 50 copies printed. 50 copies printed. 1890 78 REGISTERS of MORETON, Essex.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1558 to 1759. Imperial 8vo. half vellum 1890 79 VISITATION of ENGLAND and WALES, edited by J. J. Howard and F. A. Crisp. Vols. I-V, imperial 8vo. with numerous fine plates and woodcuts of Coats of Arms, Bookplates, Portraits, etc., half vellum Present subscription price £8. 8s. A perfect fountain of genealogical, heraldic and historical information. 1893-7 80 FRAGMENTA GENEALOGICA. Vols. II and III, imperial 8vo. half vellum £ & 1 10 1 10 550 80* CALENDAR of Wills at Ipswich, 1444-1600. Imperial 8vo. half vellum 50 copies printed. 100 copies printed. 50 copies printed. : 81 REGISTERS of BERKELEY, Gloucestershire.-Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1653-77. Imperial 8vo. half vellum 1897 82 DANIEL (Samuel) CERTAINE | SMALL POEMS | LATELY PRINTED | with the Tragedie of Philotas. | Written by SAMVEL DANIEL. Carmen . . AT LONDON | Printed by G. Eld for Simon Waterson. 1605. 12mo. same margins cut into; calf extra, by Bedford 1605 The Certaine Small Poems consist of the Letter from Octavia, the Tragedie of Between the two parts there is inserted in this copy another work of Daniel's: A Gaisford's copy fetched £9. 15s. 83 DANIEL (Samuel) THE CIVILE WARES | betweene the Howses of Lancaster | and Yorke corrected and continued by Samuel Daniel . . This title is wholly engraved and has in its middle a portrait of the author in an oval within ornamental borders, and at foot: PRINTED AT | LONDON | by Simon Watersonne | 1609. Small 4to. the title inlaid; red morocco extra, gilt edges 1609 0 10 660 Consisting of 120 leaves (A-R in eights, except A, B, C, R, which have four leaves each, A 4 being a blank). 60 The Dedication to the Countess of Pembroke was found so interesting that 84 DEMOSTHENES. The three Orations of Demosthenes chiefe Orator 1570 The signature of Mr. Hull on the title was written about 1610-20. 85 Derbyshire and Sussex: JENNINGS' (L. J.) Rambles among the Hills, in the Peak of Derbyshire and the South Downs, post 8vo. pretty cuts, cloth 3.10 1880 03 86 Devonshire. VISITATION of the County of Devon in 1620. Edited by F. T. COLBY. Roy. 8vo. cloth Harleian Society, 1872 2 16 87 DOMESDAY BOOK, with Introduction by Sir H. Ellis, Indices and Additamenta, 4 vols. royal folio, boards 1783-1816 710 "There is only one size of Vols. I and II, and to have a uniform set, it is necessary to take large paper (copies) of Vols. III and IV, of which, by an oversight, very few were printed."-Lowndes. The above copy has Vols. III and IV on Large Paper and they are thus uniform in size. £ 8. d. 88 DOMESDAY BOOK (The). Photozincographic Facsimile, arranged in COUNTIES, published by the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton; Col. Sir H. JAMES, Director. 34 vols. COMPLETE, royal 4to. (published at £17. 3s), cloth 1861-63 10 0 0 122 DOMESDAY BOOK. A literal extension and translation of the portion relating to SURREY, royal 4to. cloth 1862 0 5 0 123 DRAYTON (Michael) THE Tragicall Legend of Ro- | bert, Duke of Normandy, surna- med Short-thigh, eldest sonne to | William Conqueror. With the Legend of Matilda the chast . . | . . | . . | And the Legend of Piers Gaueston, the great Earle of Cornwall By Michaell Drayton. | The latter two, by him newly corrected and 1596 THE RAREST AS WELL AS THE EARLIEST OF DRAYTON'S POETICAL WORKS. COLLATION: A 4 leaves; B-O in eights; and P 4 leaves. The title is followed by a dedication in prose to the Countess of Bedford, and another in verse to Lady Anne Harrington. Then comes a preface to the Reader in which he complains of a surreptitious second edition of his Gaveston in or since 1594, which was to have been succeeded by a surreptitious third edition, if he had not here forestalled the pirates by reissuing it himself in proper form at the end of his Robert-now printed for the first time, and his Matilda, now printed for the second time. The preface is followed by a leaf of argument of Robert, then the text, consisting of 203 stanzas on 34 leaves; a leaf of the argument of Matilda; the text, 185 stanzas on 31 leaves; a leaf of the Argument of Gaveston; the text, 309 stanzas on 39 leaves; finally two leaves containing complimentary verses by H. G., R. L., and Mirocinius. This little volume is so rare that the only copies known to Mr. Hazlitt were With the bookplate of "I. Mansel" about 1770; probably General John 123* DRAYTON. Title engraved: POEMS by | MICHAEL DRAYTON | Esquyer Small 8vo. (12mo.) fine copy in calf extra 1630 COLLATION: Engraved title; a leaf of letterpress intitulation and contents; dedication to Sir W. Aston, and address to the Reader, 2 leaves; verses to Drayton, 2 leaves; The Barons Warres, 79 leaves (paged 1-158); Englands Heroicall Epistles, a title dated 1630, 1 leaf; to the Reader, 1 leaf; to the Author, 1 leaf; text, 92 leaves (pp. 165-348); title: The Legends of Robert Duke of Normandie, Matilda the Faire, Pierce Gaveston, Thomas Cromwell.. dated 1630, 1 leaf; text, 57 leaves (pp. 351-464); Idea (this poem was not mentioned in the list of contents), 16 leaves (pp. 465-496). 36 0 0 12 12 0 124 EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY. A COMPLETE SET of both the 1864-97 1867-97 together 180 vols. 8vo. and large 8vo. a matchless set, from the library of Lord Coleridge At The first fifty volumes (1867-87) of the Extra Series in the above-described set are 125 EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY'S Publications. A COMPLETE SET of £ $. L 7000 1864-97 52 10 0 Original Series, 107 vols., 1864-96; Extra Series, 71 vols., three of them on scarce. 126 EAST ANGLIAN (The); or, Notes and Queries on subjects connected with Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex, and Norfolk. [First Series] 4 vols.; New Series, vols. I, II, and III;-7 vols. 8vo., as further described below; half calf neat Lowestoft and Ipswich, 1858-90 2 10 0 The title pages have been omitted from some of the vols., and the fourth vol. of the first series ends at pags 276, being apparently incomplete at the end. 127 Queen Elizabeth's Book. Title, within a woodcut border; A BOOKE OF Christian Pray- | ers, collected out of the aunciēt writers, and best learned in our tyme... Line 14: AT LONDON, | Printed by Iohn. Daye dwellyng ouer Aldersgate. | 1578. | ¶ Cum Priuilegio. Colophon on last page: AT LONDON. | Printed by Jhon Daye, and are to be solde at his long shop, at the West ende of Paules. | Cum Priuilegio Regiæ Majestatis. Sm. 4to. black letter, with a tree of Jesse on the title-page, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth on the reverse of it, and figured woodcut-borders to every page of print; a remarkably large and fine copy (187 x 120 mm.) in a perfectly preserved seventeenth-century binding of black morocco, gilt edges 1578 48 0 0 RARE IN ANY CONDITION; but in such a state as that of the present copy, it might be called UNIQUE. The work appeared originally in 1569, but of that impression only a single copy is extant, which is now in the Royal Library. This second edition is therefore the earliest that can be purchased, but is itself so scarce that few collectors have been able to meet with it. The Address to the Reader is signed by Richard Daye who compiled the book, and who caused it to be brought out in a form somewhat resembling the Books of Hours printed in France between 1500 and 1550. The small woodcuts in the borders form series of illustrations to the Old and the New Testament, with a text printed in minute characters beneath each; and include also allegorical figures, and a Dance of Death in 75 different designs (which are multiplied by repetition.) COLLATION: Signatures 4 leaves, A 2 leaves, B-Y and Aa-Oo in fours = 146 leaves. The designer or engraver of the woodcuts was 1. C., whose monogram appears in several of the borders on three forms: IC, IC, and C. He has not been identified. There is an engraved bookplate of W. Bayntun of Grays Inn, apparently of the last century (about 1770) and over it is pasted the bookplate of the Honble P. Ashburnham (about 1840). 128 ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS. A complete set from the beginning in 1873 to 1890 inclusive, forming vols. 1-61, with 2 bis numbers; together 63 vols. 8vo. sewed (pub. £22. 4s 6d) 1873-90 10 10 0 128* Also sold separately: Vol. 79. A WARWICKSHIRE WORD-BOOK, comprising obsolescent and dialect words, etc., by G. F. Northall, 8vo. sewed 1896 015 0 |