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[HUNTING] Berry, Michael, & Brock, D.W.E. Hunting by Ear. The Sound-book of Fox-hunting, reprint, Witherby, London, 1954, scarlet cloth, plate and text illustrations by T. Ivester Lloyd, octavo; together with two associated gramophone records by D.W.E. Brock and Ludwig Koch; and a booklet, Cameron, L.C.R. The Hunting Horn. What to Blow and How to Blow It, all boxed as one; and Cadfryn-Roberts, John. British Sporting Prints, The Ariel Press, London, 1955, half pale green cloth, dustjacket, twelve colour plate illustrations, folio, in slip-case, (2).
E H Cuthbert; Pictura est miuta Poesis, a collection of 17th century and later engravings, etchings and mezzotints, Old Master and English prints, including works by or after Della Bella, Israel Sylvestre, David Teniers, Wenceslas Hollar, S. Howitt, Rembrandt and others, folio, gilt tooled red morocco with engraved brass clasp, formerly in the collection of Sir William Quilter Bart, MOincluding works by or after Della Bella, Israel Sylvestre, David Teniers, Wenceslas Hollar, S. Howitt, Rembrandt and others, library plate for Sir William Quilter, Bart, MP, frontis dated 26th July 1833.
A Folio of European Sketches by Samuel Prout, In a Gilt Buckram Cover, The Portfolio Consists of 67 Prints. Size 14.5 Inches by 10 Inches, Featuring Various European Cities - Venice, Rome, Lyon, Dresden etc. Published by Sprague and Son of Harding Street, Fetter Lane, London. E.C. Late 19th Century.
BEARDMORE, John. A Catalogue with illustrations of the collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, at Uplands, near Fareham. [Plates, some coloured.] Boone, 1844, folio, 6 copies, variously bound, with photos, notes &c inserted. FFOULKES, C. Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers together with a catalogue of the Arms and Armour in the possession of the Company. [Plates.] Privately Printed, 1927, 4to, cloth. (7)
STEBBING, Samuel. A Genealogical History of the Kings and Queens of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain. [Engravings.] John Nicholson, 1707, folio, later crimson morocco, gilt, a.e.g. EDMONDSON, J. A Complete Body of Heraldry. [Portrait, plates.] For the Author, 1780, 2 vols. folio, russia, a.e.g. (3)
COLLINS, Arthur. Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, converning Baronies by write, and other Honours. Wotton, 1734, folio, calf. DALLAWAY, J. Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England. Raikes, Gloucester, 1793, 4to, calf gilt. HOUSE OF LORDS. Report from the Lords Committees appointed to search the Journals of the House . . . for all matters touching the Dignity of a Peer of the Realm. Ordered to be printed, 1826, 4 vols., spines defective. (6)
DUGDALE, Wm. A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this realm. Robert Clavell, 1685, folio, calf gilt. ------. The Baronage of England, or an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility. Tho. Newcomb, 1675, 3 vols. folio in 2, calf, some leaves apparently supplied from another copy. GUILLIM, J. A Display of Heraldry. [Engravings.] For Bonwicke & Wilkin, 1724, folio, half calf, title and preface leaves partially defective and laid down. (4)
UPTON, Nicholas. De Studio Militari. Libri Quatuor. Iohan. De Bado Aureo, Tractatus de Armis. Henrici Spelmanni Aspilogia. Engravings. Roger Norton, 1654, folio, calf, title severely trimmed and laid down, signature of Francis Palgrave. MONTAGU, J.A. A Guide to the Study of Heraldry. Pickering, 1840, 4to, cloth; and another, heraldry. (3)
GREENWOOD, C. & J. Map of the county of Essex from an actual Survey made in the Year 1824. Greenwood Pringle & Co., 1825, folio, six double-page engraved maps, contemp. roan-backed boards. CARY, J. Cary's New and Correct English Atlas: being a New Set of County Maps. Cary, 1787, 4to, half calf worn; and two atlases and 2 vols. maps. (6)
STUCKY, John. A Compleat History of Somersetshire . . . To which is added, A Scheme of all the Market-Towns, &c. Sherborne, 1742, folio, calf, old restorations to title. WARNER, Richard. The History of Bath. [Portrait, map, plates.] Cruttwell, Bath, 1801, 4to, half morocco; and another on Somerset. (3)
HOARE, Richard Colt. Monastic Remains of the Religious Houses at Witham, Bruton, & Stavordale, Com. Somerset. Frome, 1824, one of 50 copies, 4to, half calf, with author's inscription. RYDER, D. The Attorney-General's Report of Sir Edward Seymour's Title to the Dukedom of Somerset. 1750, folio, some worming, later cloth; and 2 others, Somerset. (4)
STOURTON, William, 11th Baron. ‘A Survey of all my Lord Stourton's lands in the Counties of Wilts Dorset and Somerset taken before us William Hussey and Robt Biflete.' Folio manuscript on paper in Latin and English, 1633, annotations dated 1644-45, ca. 110ff written on both sides in ink in a regular hand, contemporary parchment wrapper, two leaves at end slightly defective, in a later cloth slipcase.
SYDENHAM, Sir Philip. Collection of early 18th c. manuscript documents (most 1706-08) concerning Sydenham's Brimpton estates. In ink, in various hands, two on vellum, the remainder on paper of various sizes, including lists of land holdings and values, accounts, receipts, letters, legal documents &c., some signed by Sir Philip, his steward and others. 52 separate documents, neatly bound ca. 1880 in a half calf folio volume, one further substantial ms of 1650 loosely inserted.
YEOVIL. ‘A View of the Parsonage of Yeovil and Pitney taken 28th Sept. in the 32d of the reign of Queen Elizabeth by the jury within written'. 19th. c. ms copies of this and other documents relating to Yeovil and Somerset. Folio, half calf, with earlier copies of two further documents inserted. ALBUM lettered ‘Somerset Newspaper Scraps' but containing also a large quantity of leaflets, engravings, manuscripts, flyers, and other local ephemera, mostly 19th c. but some of earlier date; and 3 other ms. volumes. (5)
‘INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM &ca in Com: Somerset et Dorset. In Turri London.' 16th c. Latin manuscript on paper, 229ff. sm. folio, early limp parchment within later vellum boards of ca. 1725, further annotated blanks bound in ca. 1900. Escheats for the two counties from Henry III to Richard III. Provenance: bookplate of Richard Rawlinson (1690-1755); George Carew of Crowcombe; Sir Thomas Philipps, with his pencil inscription ‘Liber Thomae Phillipps de Middle Hill, Bart. Ex dono Georgii Carewe . . . 1835'; John Batten, ‘purchased at sale of Sir Thos. Phillipps MSS . . . 1895 for £13.' Phillipps Mss 10535.
BROCKEDON, Wm. Italy, Classical, Historical, and Picturesque, Illustrated and Described. [Plates.] Duncan and Malcolm, [1844], folio, morocco gilt. ROUSSELET, L. India and its Native Princes. Travels in Central India. Containing 317 illustrations and 6 maps. Chapman and Hall, 1876, 4to, cloth gilt. (2)
DUGDALE, Wm. The Antiquities of Warwickshire, illustrated. Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portaictures. John Jones, Coventry, 1765, folio, half vellum, repairs to early leaves. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Testa de Nevill sive Liber Feodorum in curia scaccarii. Printed by Command, 1807, folio, quarter calf; and another, similar. (3)
MADOX, T. Formulare Anglicanum: or, A Collection of ancient Charters and Instruments of divers kinds. Tonson, 1702, large paper copy, folio, contemp. calf. BLACKSTONE, W. The Great Charter and Charter of the Forest, with other instruments. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1759, 4to, contemp. calf. (2)
OLDMIXON, J. The History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart. Pemberton, 1730. ------. The History of England during the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth. T. Cox, 1739. ------. The History of England during the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary . . . 1735, 3 vols folio, contemp. calf. (3)
SKINNER, S. Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae. T. Roycroft, 1671, folio, calf, one board detached. SPELMAN, H. Glossarium Archaiologicum: continens Latino-Barbara, Peregrina, Obsoleta, & Novae Significationis Vocabula. [Portrait.] Tho. Bradyll, 1687, folio, contemp. calf. BAILEY, N. Dictionarium Britannicum: or a more Compleat Universal Etymological English Dictionary than any Extant. T. Cox, 1730, folio, contemp. calf. (3)
BLOUNT, T. [Greek title: Nomo-Lexikon:] A Law-Dictionary. Interpreting such difficult and obscure Words and Terms as are found either in our common or statute, ancient and modern Lawes. For John Martin, 1670, folio, contemp. calf. COWEL, Dr, and T. Manley. The Interpreter of Words and Terms, used either in the Common or Statute Laws of this Realm. For J. Place, 1701, folio, contemp. calf. CUNNINGHAM, T. A New and Complete Law-Dictionary, or General Abridgment of the Law. For W. Flexney, 1771, 2 vols. folio, contemp. calf. (3)
RAILWAYS. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Devon and Dorset Railway Bill. [Two folding hand-coloured maps.] Ordered to be printed, July 1853, folio, half calf. RUEGG, L. The History of a Railway. Journal Office, Sherborne, 1878, 2 copies, cloth and half calf; with others on Dorset railways, roads and other transport. (18)
SHAFTESBURY. History of the Shaftesbury Election, 1830. By a Constitutional Reformer. George Adams, Shaftesbury, 1830, bound with the various supplements and RUTTER, J. The Defence of John Rutter. Rutter, Shaftesbury, 1826, half calf. POOLE. Report from the Select Committee on Poole Borough Municipal Election. Ordered to be printed, March 1836, folio, wrappers. ACT. An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Parish of Chilfrome… 1820, modern boards. ACT. An Act for paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching, the Borough and Town of Weymouth… 1776, modern wrappers; and other Dorset history. (10)
DOMESDAY BOOK. Manuscript copy of Dorset section of Domesday, eighteenth century ms in imitation of the original eleventh century script. 41ll. folio, calf, bookplate of the Earl of Ilchester. JAMES, H. Domesday Book . . . Fac-Simile of the part relating to Dorsetshire. 1862. Folio, cloth. (2)
PULTENEY, R. Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the More Rare Plants, of Dorsetshire. From the new and enlarged edition of Mr. Hutchins's History of that County. Printed by J. Nichols, for the use of the author and his friends, 1799, folio, half calf. ------. Catalogues of the Birds, Shells . . . With Additions; and a brief memoir of the author. Illustrated with plates. Nichols, 1813, folio, half roan, inscription by the editor referring to destruction of the earlier edition, signature and further inscription by Dawson Turner. (2)
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