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[Blount, Thomas]. Boscobel: Or, the History of his Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous Preservation After the Battle of Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651, Doncaster, 1809, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved plate, engraved armorial, some offsetting, bookplate, original boards, spine defective, some soiling, 8vo, together with Hailstone (Edward), Catalogue of a Collection of Historical & Topographical Works and Civil War Tracts Relating to the County of York. Tracts Concerning Sir Thomas Fairfax. Also Sermons and Other Works Connected with the County, 1858, tinted lithographed frontispiece, original blindstamped cloth, some stains, 8vo, presentation copy signed by the author, plus others including Clements Markham’s Life of Robert Fairfax of Streeton, Vice-Admiral, Alderman and Member of York A.D. 1666-1725, 1885, A.W. Twyford’s Records of York Castle: Fortress, Court House and Prison, 1880 and Alex. Leadman’s Battles Fought in Yorkshire: Treated Historically and Topographically, 1891 (9)
Civil War. The Declaration of Sir Thomas Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale and Sir Philip Musgrave, in the North of England Concerning the Counties of Essex and Kent, and their Resolution and Proceedings thereupon, as also Touching the Army..., 1648, 6pp., bound with An Exact Relation of the Tryall & Examination of John Morris, Governour of Pontefract-Castle, at the Assizes held at York: Together with his Speeches, Prayers, and Other Passages Immediately Before his Death, the 23. of Aug. 1649, 1649, 10pp., a couple of leaves cropped affecting pagination, light dampstain, later half cloth, small 4to, together with Pontefract Castle. An Account how it was Taken: And how General Rainsborough was Surprised in his Quarters at Doncaster, anno 1648. In a Letter to a Friend. By Captain Tho. Paulden, 1702, 27pp., final leaf repaired with small loss of text, leaves cropped at head and feet affecting pagination and signatures, bookplate, 19th c, half calf, a little rubbed, 4to, plus The Memoirs of General Fairfax: Wherein is Contained an Account of all his Sieges and Battles in the North of England; Especially the Battles of Leeds, Wakefield, Manchester &c., Leeds, 1776, engraved portrait frontsipiece, three engraved plates, small inkstamp to title, previous oner signature, light soiling, later panelled calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Boscobel: Or, the History of his Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous Preservation After the Battle of Worcester, 3. Sept, 1651, Doncaster, 1809 (4)
Wordsworth (William). The Little Maid and the Gentleman; or, We Are Seven, Embellished with Engravings, printed J. Kendrew, York, c. 1820, 16pp. (incl. wrappers), woodcuts throughout, orig. printed yellow wrappers, sl. faded, 96 x 64mm (3.75 x 2.5 ins) Osborne, p.87. A rare chapbook edition of Wordsworth’s poem, first published in 1798. With a label tipped-in on the inside of the rear cover stating that the chapbook was lent by Mrs. Berkeley of Worcester, for an exhibition at the National Library of Wales in 1929 entitled ‘Old Time Children’s Books’. (1)
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES SIGNED JAS STINTON each of quatrelobed goblet form, with blush ivory swags and moulded flower heads above painted panels depicting a cock pheasant watching a hen pheasant in flight in a landscape and further moulded blush ivory flowers and stiff leaves to the stem and foliate scrolls to the circular foot, green printed mark, 1047/G and date code for 1906

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