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Law and Legal History - Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, In the Reigns of the Late King William, Queen Anne, King George the Firft (sic), and His prefent Majefty (sic), Taken and Collected By the Right Honourable Robert Lord Raymond, late Lord Chief Juftice (sic) of the court of King's Bench, two-volume set, Printed by Henry Lintot [...], In the Savoy, 1743, volume I title-page with three-fold engraved portrait of Lord Raymond by George Vertue (1684 - 1756) pp: volume I, [xiv], 1 - 746, table [47], advert [i]; volume II, [xii], 747 - 1591, table [40], full contemporary panelled calf, raised bands to spine, each recto endpaper inscribed in ink MS: Thos. Hinckley, Lichfield, small folios, (2); Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords, From Easter Term 36 Geo. III 1796 To [...] Hilary Term 44 Geo. III 1804, Both Inclusive With Tables of the Cafes (sic) and Principal Matters, By John Bernard Bosanquet, of Lincoln's Inn, Efq (sic), Barrister at Law, and Christopher Puller, of The Inner Temple, Efq (sic), Barrister at Law, three-volume set, A. Strahan [...], London 1800 - 1804, contemporary panelled calf (disbound but all boards present), each recto endpaper inscribed in ink MS: Thos. Hinckley, Lichfield, small folios, (3), [5]Thomas Hinckley was an attorney based in Lichfield, Staffordshire, practicing from the 18th through to the first years of the 19th century, and was a noted landowner in the city as well as the village of Polesworth, Warwickshire.
Local Interest - Peak District, Jewitt (Llewellynn, F.S.A.): Chatsworth, Illustrated by Upwards of Fifty Engravings, bound with, Haddon Hall: An Illustrated Guide and Companion to the Tourist and Visitor, with Notices of Buxton, Bakewell, Rowsley, Matlock Bath, and Other Places in the Neighbourhood, Illustrated by Upwards of Fifty Engravings, J.C. Bates, Buxton 1871 - 1872, contemporary buckram boards, pictorial gilt, square 8vo; Carrington (W.A.), Selection from the Stewards' Accounts Preserved at Haddon Hall, From 1549 to 1671, Bemrose and Sons, Limited, Derby [n.d., 1906], contemporary maroon cloth gilt, 8vo; Cokayne (Andreas Edward), Bakewell and Its Vicinity: Excursions, Drives, and Walks; With a Table of Authorized Carriage Fares from Bakewell to and from Haddon & Chatsworth, and Some Notes on Stone Circules and other Rude Stone Monuments, Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London 1888, contemporary blue cloth gilt, 12mo; Some Scraps of History Relating to Bakewell and its Church, Compiled by William Boulsover, J. Smith, Bakewell 1908, printed card boards, 8vo; Wright (G.T., J.P.), Longstone Records, Derbyshire, Dedicated by permission to The Rt. Hon. Victor Christian William Cavendish, P.C., M.P., Benjamin Gratton, Bakewell 1906, contemporary cloth and buckram, gilt lettered upper cover and spine, 4to; Youlgreave: Stamper (W. Parker), Youlgrave (sic): A Few Interesting Notes and Facts, Printed and Published by B. Gratton, Bakewell 1902, contemporary red buckram gilt, 8vo; Some Account of Youlgrave (sic), Middleton & Alport, Printed by W. Ligo & Son, Bakewell 1931, printed card covers, 8vo; Evans (Seth), Bradwell: Ancient and Modern, History of the Parish and Incidents in the Hope Valley & District, Being Collections and Recollection in Peakland Village, Broad Oaks Press, Chesterfield 1912, contemporary green buckram gilt, 8vo; Porter (William Smith), Notes from a Peakland Parish: An Account of the Church and Parish of Hope [...], J.W. Northend Ltd., Sheffield 1923, contemporary buckram gilt, 8vo; Wood (William), The History and Antiquities of Eyam; With a Minute Account of the Great Plague [...], third edition, Bell and Daldy, London 1859, contemporary blue buckram, 12mo; Bunting (Wm Braylesford), The Parish Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Chapel-en-le-Frith, 1225 - 1925, Sherratt & Hughes, Manchester 1925, contemporary buckram, 8vo; etc, [12]
English School (mid-19th century), a Victorian royal novelty, A Windsor Pear/Pair, Daily seen at the Royal Table, hand-coloured pear with integrated flap enclosing a hand-coloured bust-length double-portrait of the royal couple or pair: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the pear etched, the monarch and consort steel engraved, 22.5cm x 13.5cm, c. 1840, ScarceNot recorded in O'Donoghue's 'Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits'. For a similar example earlier of William IV and Queen Adelaide, from 1833, see the Royal Collection, RCIN 630124.
Local Interest - A Compleat (sic) History of Derbyshire [...], Printed by E. and R. Nutt [...] In the Savoy, 1730, pp: [i], three-fold map of the county by Robert Morden (c. 1650 - 1703), 423 - 463, distance table [1], 20th century black morocco spine and title label gilt to upper cover, maroon buckram boards, 8vo; [Nightingale (Joseph)], Derbyshire, [Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, London 1816], pp: lacking any prelims, [4], 2 full-page engraved maps of the city and its eponymous county by John Roper after George Cole, 20th century brown faux 'morocco' buckram, gilt lettered black leather title label to upper-cover, 4to, [2]
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