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3752897015.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
453861695. Small rubbed vellum document. 7.25" x 8.25". 25 lines of neat text rubbed on one side .Names identified include John Gladman and John Swichatt of Watford. On the verso is a further 7 lines of text dated 1695 and signed: "Samuell Anderson". 1695 hardcover
3752831928.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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8199242477.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
45375Kingston upon Hull: 24th December 1667 . Folded vellum ducument. 26" x 22". Between: John Legard Kingston upon Hull; George Newman Kingston upon Hull; & Christoper Bacon. With 3 old wax seals chipped and rubbed to base. Kingston upon Hull: 24th December, 1667 . hardcover
50799Polstead: 10th January 1783 . Large folded vellum document between William Beale Brand of Polstead and Reverend Thomas Cooke Of Semer. Yellowed and lightly soiled. 60cm x 90cm. All handwritten text clearly legible. . Family history records show that : "Anna Mirabella Henrietta baptized at St. James' Bury on Aug. 15 1738 was married in 1761 to William Beale Brand of Polstead in Suffolk. William Brand died in 1799 and his widow in Feb. 18 14. There was no family and after Mrs. Brand's death Polstead passed to Thomas William Cooke grandson of Thomas Cooke rector of Semer who had married William Brand's sister. Elizabeth Holworthy: baptised September 18 1753 Elsworth. Married Rev.Thomas Cooke of Elsworth clerk on May 13 1777 Elsworth. Thomas was from the small village of Semer in Suffolk where his family were the owners of the manor House and a great part of the estate in the parish.Elizabeth bore Thomas at least two children- Thomas Cooke who became the rector of Bildeston in Suffolk was born in Elsworth Cambridgeshire in 1778. He was schooled at Eton for eight years and then attended Cambridge University 1796-1798. He became Lord of the Manor at Bildeston in 1814 when he inherited the estate from his great-uncle William B. Brand Esq. He married Mary Ann Mathews daughter of Richard Mathews of Wargrave Berkshire on September 7 1803 and died without issue on July 27 1825 at Bentworth. Polstead: 10th January 1783 . hardcover
45393Will dated 2nd May 1793 . Large folded sheet of vellum. 23" x 26". Clean English text throughout. Last Will And Testament William Haylock the Elder of Ashdon Essex. Born 30th September 1697 - Died 30th December 1793. William Haylock was a carpenter and had built a windmill. The will was proved on 20th September 1794 and the receipt and seal are also attached. Will dated 2nd May 1793 . hardcover
3734759889.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2020I-328-057Jasor 2020. Paperback. Very Good. Former library book. Edition 2020. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Jasor paperback
49914Clare Suffolk: 20th July 1729 . 1729 vellum Indenture. 37cm x 67cm. 2 horizontal folds and3 vertical folds. Clear English hand writing. An agreement for Samuel Ralling of Clare Suffolk occupation: Tanner to rent/lease a yard from William Wiseman of Stradishall Suffolk. Vellum with wax Seal27" x 15" Clare, Suffolk: 20th July 1729 . hardcover
47162Leicester: 1750. Original Vellum Document. Landscape format. 26cm x 32cm. Note to verso: "Probate of the Will of John Bray late of Bitteswell." Document reads: "in The Name of God Amen. John Bray of Bitteswell in the County of Leicester Yeoman being of Sound and perfect mind. I bequeath all goods. to my wife Sarah Bray and my son Thomas Bray. To my sisters Sarah Bray of Lutterworth and Ruth Wood the wife of Thomas Wood of Bitteswell the sum of �5.00. Attested by John Fosell Richard Smith William Wood. G Leicester: 1750. hardcover
49886Great Waldingfield Sudbury Suffolk: Reverend Francis Cresswell 22nd December 1841 Probate. 22" x 27". 2 vellum sheets written on one side. Two vertical folds and three horizontal folds. Plus the probate certificate is attached including the paper/wax seal. Family history records show Francis Cresswell was born in 1762. He married Jane Okes on October 12 1807 in Cambridge Cambridgeshire England. He died on November 17 1841 in Suffolk England having lived a long life of 79 years and was buried in Great Waldingfield Suffolk. "1807 - Francis Cresswell S.T.B. Clare College Cambridge; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788; B.D. 1796; Fellow and Tutor; was instituted March 24 1807 enjoying the benefice thirty-five years.He died Nov. 17. and was burried here November 24 1841 aged 78 years. There is a tablet in the church. In the churchyard West of the church is a stone with the initials: "F.C." 1841 J.C. 1870. The Parish register gives Francis Cresswell buried 24 Nov. 1841 aged 78. Jane Cresswell of Melford late of Great Waldingfield buried Feb 5 1870 aged 91." - See Rectors of Great Waldingfield By Rev. Francis Haslewood . Great Waldingfield, Sudbury, Suffolk: Reverend Francis Cresswell 22nd December 1841 (Probate) hardcover
52102Presumably late 15th century. 4to 195 x 142. 1 leaf of vellum 21 lines of text recte and 18 lines verso. hardcover
2001SONG1646961293M & M Limitless Online Inc 2020-01-20. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x0.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. M & M Limitless Online Inc hardcover
1713268612.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3943Hardcover. Very Good. Published circa 1900 gift inscription dated 1908. 22 pp. Little book measuring apx. 5.5" x 3". Presumably very scarce. The binding is lovely: full vellum with both front and rear panels painted in colors and heightened with gold. Light wear. <br/><br/> hardcover
47160Bibury Gloucestshire: 1723 . Original vellum folded and creased document with blue seals. 28.5cm x 32cm. The document begins. "Know all men by these present that I Katherine Sackvlle of Bibury in the County of Gloucester have given and granted and do hereby give and grant unto William Easter of Arlington in the County of Gloucester Shoemaker leave and. to grant bargainand fill onto Richard Hall of Northlath in the County of Gloucester the Cottage and that part of the garden which was given and bequeathed by William Cooke Susannaht he wife of the said William Easter. Dated 1723. In the presence of Thomas Williams and Henry Boulton and the wax seal of Katherine Sackville. "Elizabeth Sackville was born in 1689 in Bibury Gloucestershire the daughter of Hester and Henry. She married Edmund Warneford on 18 July 1713 in London. They had one child during their marriage. She died on 17 May 1756 at the age of 67 and was buried in her hometown." - See Family History Records Bibury, Gloucestshire: 1723 . hardcover
49887Long Melford Sudbury Suffolk: Hannah Stewart 26th February 1839 . Large vellum document. Two vertical folds and three horizontal folds. 18" x 18". Plus probate certificate and paper/wax seal. VG. Long Melford, Sudbury, Suffolk: Hannah Stewart, 26th February 1839 . hardcover
41667G. Deydier - Eds Elégance In-8 70pp. illustr. dessins cartes et planches photos hors-texte hommage autographe de Jean Meunier organisateur avec sa carte de visite jointe unknown
56242A single leaf on vellum black square notation with custodes five staves of five red lines on both sides. Size is 19cm x 26.5cm. Text is in Latin from Mark:14. It begins on the recto: "manum in parapside: hic me tradet filius quidem hominis vadit" and ends on the verso: "Respondens autem iudas qui". One small red initial on the verso. Two small tape marks from matting in the upper margin on the recto; clean and in excellent condition. Part of the Institutional Narrative of the Roman Catholic Mass. A handsome antiphonal leaf. <br/><br/> hardcover
2406172074.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19158494Portland Maine: Thomas Bird Mosher 1915. First edition thus number 22 of 25 copies printed on Japan Vellum. 8vo 19x14cm v xvi 3 142 1pp. Two initials printed in red text printed within borders few leaves unopened. Bound in gilt stamped parchment boards and in near fine condition with bumped corners. In original plain paper jacket which shows toning and a few tears and housed in toned paper slipcase with two ownership signatures one being Primrose Rupp Hinton. <br /> <br /> Very scarce and beautiful Mosher printing on Japanese vellum. Sirenica is a 1913 novel by Leith which explores the myth of the Siren Song and the struggle by man for the unobtainable. <br /> <br /> <br /> This copy with an interesting ownership provenance from journalist Primrose Rupp Hinton who was longtime society editor for the Aberdeen Daily World in Aberdeen WA. . Thomas Bird Mosher unknown
46663Kent 1663 . Large 17th century velum document with two horizontal folds and 5 vertical folds plus 3 of the original wax seals. 55cm length x 64cm width. Vellum lightly soiled and worn along the creases. Document begins with a large initial "C". English text in a contemporary hand rubbed in places. The document states that Henry Hills and Edward Gray are at Cliffords Inn London. Also that Harry Welles and Ralph Blundell are from East Greenwich Kent. Also that Ralph Blundell is a Chandler. Notes to verso of the document include an amendment in Latin dated 1664 and signed by "John Walker". Also another note in English signed by Robert Cheke; "Gills Master"; and "Thomas Bosboke Jn." Family history records show a Ralph Blundell was a churchwarden of East Greenwich in 1679. Kent, 1663 . hardcover
A9786199164006Paperback / softback. New. paperback