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1616282bordeaux GILBERT VERNOY 1616 -in-4 reliure cartonnée tardive reliure bradel cartonnée grand in-8, reliure tardive : fin 19ème, couverture muette recouverte de papier peigné ancien en couleurs, sans illustrations excepté bandeaux - lettrine - c. de lampes gravés sur bois en noir, "LES PLAIDOYERS ET ACTIONS GRAVES ET ÉLOQUENTES DE PLUSIEURS FAMEUX AVOCATS DU PARLEMENT DE BOURDEAUT ET ARREST SUR CE INTERVENUS" PAR MONSEIGNEUR NESMOND , CHEVALIER, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SES CONSEIL D'ESTAT & PRIVE, PREMIER PRESIDENT AUDICT PARLEMENT, 1616 A BOURDEAUS PAR GILBERT VERNOY ÉDITEUR) de la page 197 à la page 208, BIEN COMPLET EN CE QUI CONCERNE CETTE AFFAIRE CÉLÈBRE,
16409831Nantes 1640 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune de 4 pages, grand in-quarto sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, format : 30 x 21 cm, , première page ornée d'un dessin central de 10 centimètres de large sur 13 centimètres de haut représentant les armes de la famille Brydon : l'écu au lion surmonté d'une licorne avec pour devise : "l'escu doré tranché de vermeil au Lyon, de l'un sur l'autre sont les armes de Brydon, supportées de lycorne accolée d'or en signe, qu'il tire des Bretons Albains son Origine", les deux pages centrales et la dernière sont un arbre généalogique de la famille Brydon et de la famille de sa femme : perrine Haulbert, 4 pages, fait à l'Auberdière( La Chapelle-Basse-Mer) en 1640,
164826845guerande 1648 un document, broché de format : 19,5 centimètres de large par 28,8 centimètres de haut, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, de 24 pages, signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : BORRÉ,
1695565London: Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster 1695. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. COLLATION: A-B4 C-F8 G-Q4 COMPLETE. 2 19-176 pp. Attractive half calf antique marbled boards red morocco label gilt compartments gilt with small tools. ¶ FIRST EDITION of this important collection of Parliamentary debates providing original and valuable documentation of the constitutional crisis that ensued during the Glorious Revolution of 1688. James II of England a.k.a. James VII of Scotland while fleeing to France dropped the Great Seal of the Realm into the Thames. In Parliament the question was discussed whether he had forfeited the throne or had abdicated. The present volume offers detailed arguments for the both but ultimately the latter designation was agreed upon and in a full assembly of the Lords and Commons it was resolved in spite of James's protest "that King James II having endeavored to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom has abdicated the government and that the throne is thereby vacant." The Scottish parliament pronounced a decree of forfeiture and deposition. ¶ In our copy the imprint reads "and to be sold" in another issue the imprint reads "and sold". ¶ References: Wing 2nd ed. E1288A. ESTC R14958. Provenance: the Sunderland copy sale of the Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana Puttick & Simpson 1882 Fourth Portion lot 9338 -- subsequently in the Theological Institute of Connecticut now known as the Hartford Seminary with blindstamps. NB: in 1976 a collection of more than 200000 books from the Hartford Seminary Library were sold to Emory University including this one --> deaccessioned from Pitts Theology Library. Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster hardcover
1647AQ20484London: Printed for John Wright 1647. 2 6pp. Disbound. Leaves toned scattered spotting. Three parliamentary pronouncements including edict for the raising of fund to support those impacted by the plague in Chester. . First edition. Quarto. Printed for John Wright unknown
165258941London: Printed by John Field Printer to the Parliament of England 1652. Tall 8vo. 2 1829-1890 pp. Recent maroon cloth with gilt lettering to spine. New endpapers. Original wrapper bound in and repaired. Cloth clean. Internally clean. Black-letter text. Lacking final blank. ESTC : R209365 . Very Good. Cloth. 1652. Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England 1652 hardcover
162567801Parigi Dalla Stamperia di Pietro Durando all'immagine di San Sebastiano 1625. In 8° antico cartonato rifatto. Pp. 134 2 n.n. bianche. Piccolo stemma del re francese al frontespizio buon esemplare con solo un alone seppur non particolarmente pesante alla metà esterna del volume Parigi, Dalla Stamperia di Pietro Durando all'immagine di San Sebastiano unknown
166310223Prise de possession de la ville d'Avignon par le Roi de France En feuilles Très bon Agen s.n. 1663 1 plaquette in-4°
161610228À propos de voies de fait contre les habitants de Noves En feuilles moyen Agen s.n. 1616 1 plaquette in-4°
1672YRG-184Fort volume in-folio tome 2 seul, demi cuir, dos lisse orné, état d'usage, intérieur frais, quelques mouillures claires ne nuisant pas à la lecture, pieds de coiffe harassée, reliure postérieure (voir photos). Malgré cela belle ensemble général. Histoire générale du Dauphiné 780 pages, tables des matières Histoire généalogique de la maison de Sassenage branche ancienne, table des alliances de la maison de sassenage, table des alliances de la maison de Beranger Histoire généalogique de la maison de Sassenage : 86 pages.
1699060748London.: Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb. 1699. Not Given . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : 1699. Hardback. Cloth spine; paper-covered boards; printed title to cover. Paper browned with feint old staining - minor wear only. Contemporary owner name; John White to title-page. No internal markings. VERY GOOD. iv 152 iii pages. Index. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London : Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb. <br/> <br/> Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb. hardcover
161481114Paris, Chez Michel Sonnius, rue sainct Jacques, 1614, in-4 (17x23cm), reliure plein parchemin à couverture rempliée, titre manuscrit au dos, 936p. Traduit par Gabriel Michel de Roche-Maillet. 47ff Tables des principales matières contenues en ces trois Livres des Commentaires. Solide exemplaire, dans son vélin d'origine; quelques mentions manuscrites sur les gardes blanches et la page de titre. Hormis un légère marque de mouillure sur les huit premières pages et en marge des dernières pages ainsi que dans la Table, texte en bon état de fraîcheur.
1667YRG-501Un volume in-4°, reliure d'attente, exemplaire complet en deux parties : Coutumes générales (jusqu’à p. 439 avec « FIN »). Coutumes locales + procès-verbal complet signé par Jean Perthuis, greffier au Parlement de Clermont. Quatrième et dernière édition revue par Guillaume Consul, la plus complète et la plus fiable des coutumes d’Auvergne au XVIIe siècle. Source essentielle pour l’histoire du droit coutumier avant la Révolution. Jean Barbier - Clermont.
1697127894à Paris, chez Charles Osmont, M. DC. XCVII. 1697 In-4 25,5 x 18,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, [29]-648 pp., table des chapitres, table des matières. Coiffe de tête arasée, mors fendillés en tête et en pied, coins frottés, page de titre avec découpe tampon ?, mouillures marginales en contreplat et page de garde, sinon intérieur en bon état.
1697V65598Paris: Cavelier 1st edition stated in privilege leaf 1697. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto calf on 5 raised bands compartment gilt worn/hinges cracked but held firmly by the raised bands/lacks spine label/head & foot of spine badly chipped xxvi358pp 176pp24p index TP with name heavily crossed out on blank area but ink shows through to next leaf. Some pale foxing index with a few ink spatters. Treatise on French law legal text in Latin and French parallel columns commentary in French. Cavelier 1st edition (stated in privilege leaf) hardcover
16851249771685 A Lyon, Chez Pierre Guillimin - M. D.C. LXXXV. (1685) - Première édition - In-12 (9x15cm environ), reliure pleine peau d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et caissons ornés de fleurons en doré - 206 pages + Table
1680485491680 PARIS, Chez l'Auteur, rue & Montaigne sainte Geneviève, vis à vis le Collège de Laon - 1680 - Edition Originale - 1 volume in-folio, 25 x 38 cm - Reliure fragile plein veau de l'époque avec manque, coins usés, mors fendus, coiffes absentes -Ouvrage enrichi des Armes, blasons et généalogies, Armoiries gravées par Humbelot, dessinateur du roi - 844-(4ff) - "Très beau livre et ouvrage séieux" (Réf. Saffroy-N° 12915= - Réf. 48549.
164520454London: Pr. for John Wright 1645. Small 4to. 1 f. 6 pp. <br><br>A parliamentary action on ordination: The ordinance sparked some controversy immediately and there was at least one immediate publication that examined its import.<br>Â Â Â Â => Bibliographically interesting. Wing records four different issues of this ordinance the telling points being on the title-page: the spelling of "classical" or "classicall" and the form of the date whether "12 Novemb. 1645" or just "1645" and combinations thereof. ESTC fails to distinguish them. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. ed. E1894A; ESTC R176130. Removed from a nonce volume and dusty; in modern wrappers. All edges a bit chipped and lower margins of leaves A2 and A3 with loss of blank paper. All leaves age-toned. Pr. for John Wright unknown books
164237985London: Printed for John Wright 1642. 4to 19 cm 7.5". 8 pp. <br><br>First edition. This ordinance made provision for privateers to hinder aid reaching the Irish during the Rebellion of 1641 although the rebellion wasn't entirely quelled until Cromwell's New Model Army reconquered Ireland in 1653. The war was almost certainly the most destructive in Irish history and its abiding legacy was the wholesale transfer of land ownership and political power from the old Catholic elite to a Protestant one in part newly installed and in part pre-existing the war. The publisher of this wartime proclamation was an official printer for the Parliament of England and published several early newspapers and ballads. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC R19001; Wing rev. ed. E1765. Quarter red morocco with French-swirl marbled paper sides and gilt spine lettering; binding signed with small rubber-stamp on verso of front free endpaper by the Macdonald Company of New York. Leather of joints rubbed. Very good condition. Printed for John Wright hardcover books
164337991London: Printed for Edw. Husbands 1643. 4to 19 cm 7.5". 63 pp. <br><br>The Irish rebellion of 1641 is nicely explained on the Trinity College Dublin library website http://1641.tcd.ie/historical-rebellion.php. Thousands of English and Scottish settlers were dispossessed during the uprising; many of those who fled to Dublin for safety were interviewed by crown authorities and their depositions taken. This publication contains abstracts of some of those eyewitness testimonies as well as the House's reasoning on the cause of the rebellion and a short narrative of its early months the latter with considerable emphasis on naval operations. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC R4373; Wing rev. ed. E2557. Quarter red morocco with French-swirl marbled paper sides and gilt spine lettering; binding signed with small rubber-stamp on verso of front free endpaper by the Macdonald Company of New York. Leather of joints lightly rubbed in places. Very good condition. Printed for Edw. Husbands hardcover books
168031090London: John Wright & Richard Chiswell 1680. Folio 27.1 cm 10.75". 4 13343 1 pp. <br><br>with England & Wales. Sovereign 16601685: Charles II. His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects touching the causes & reasons that moved him to dissolve the two last parliaments. London: Pr. by the assigns of John Bill Thomas Newcomb & Henry Hills 1681. Folio. 10 2 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â First editions of two significant documents one from Parliament and one from Charles II regarding the furor over the Exclusion Bill. In the first work the tone is indeed almost aggressively humble as per the title but the position is utterly unyielding: The Catholic Duke of York will not be accepted in the line of succession as Charles II's life will allegedly be in constant deadly danger as long as there is any possibility of "a Popish Successor" p. 135. In response to the "Humble Address" Charles dismissed the Parliament and called another which also refused to do his bidding after which he issued the second piece here an attempt at justification which invokes the Fitzharris treason case.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: These two copies were joined together by a contemporary reader who marked the recto of the printing permission of the first piece with "The Address" and the verso of the permission of the second piece that is that piece's final page with "The King's Declaration. This read in ye Parochial Church of Thrandeston May ye first Anno Domini 1681. Tho. Mael." Mael served as rector of Thrandeston from 1670 until his death in 1709. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Humble Address: ESTC R228475; Nelson & Seccombe 647.49B. Declaration: Wing rev. ed. C3000; ESTC R13996. Disbound from a nonce volume. Pages slightly age-toned with scattered light spots; inscriptions as above. => A nice pairing from the library of a clergyman who presumably had a strong interest in the outcome of the struggle. John Wright & Richard Chiswell unknown books
1652015677London: John Field printer to the Parliament of England 1652 Book. Poor. Hardcover. 1652 Good Condition Hardcover Half-leather with marbled sides. 4to 70 pp. newly bound and cut of shortly title page spotted very slight loss of text pp 59 60 some browning throughout A declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England relating to the affairs and proceedings between this Commonwealth and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys: and the present differences occcasioned sic on the States part. And the answer of the Parliament to three papers from the ambassadors extraordinary of the States General upon occasion of the late fight between the fleets. With a narrative of the late engagement betvveen the English and Holland fleet. As also a collection of the preceedings in the treaty between the Lord Pauw Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General of the United Provinces and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Friday the ninth of Iuly 1652. Ordered by the Parliament that no person whatsoever without particular license from the Parliament do presume to print the declaration . Nor any the papers therewith printed other then the printer to the Parliament. Hen: Scobell Cleric. Parliamenti. CONTENTS: title page A Declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England Relating to the Affairs and Proceedings between this Commonwealth and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries and the present Differences occasioned on the States part. The Answer of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England to Three Papers presented to them by the Councel of State from the Ambassadors Extraordinary of the Lords the States General of the United Provinces upon occasion of the late Fight between the Fleets. A Narrative of the late Engagement between the English Fleet under the Command of General Blake and the Holland Fleet under the Command of Lieutenant Admiral Trump near Dover. A Collection of the Proceedings in the Treaty between the Lord Pauw Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General of the Vnited Provinces and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. The Lord Pauw's Speech at his Audience before the Parliament the Eleventh of Iune 1652. A Translation of the Letters Credential to the Lord Pauw. speaker's report and Parliamentary order The Lord Pauw's Speech at his Audience in the Councel of State. document order A Summary of what the Lord Adrian Pauw Extraordinary Ambassador of the States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low Countries hath propounded to the Deputies of the Honorable Councel of State of the Parliament of England the 24 / 14 of June 1652. document A Paper from the Lord Pauw order Translation of the Letter of the Lord Pauw to the Lord President of the Councel of State. The Paper of the Three Extraordinary Ambassadors mentioned in the former Letter. Parliamentary resolution paper A Translation of the Paper of the Lord Ambassador Pauw 17 June 1652. The Answer of the Councel of State to the Summary of the Lord Adrian Pauw Extraordinary Ambassador of the States General of the Vnited Provinces presented to the Councel the 24/14 of this instant June. A Translate of a Paper of the Lord Ambassador Pauw of the 1/22 July June desiring a Conference with the Commissioners of the Councel of State. Another Paper of the Lord Pauw of the 21th of Iune 1652. Another Paper of the Lord Pauw 23 June 1652. The Answer of the Parliament to that part of the Paper given in by the Lord Pauw whereby he desires the Commissioners of the Councel to propound what they shall think reasonable and just to compose speedily the present Differences between this Commonwealth and the Lords the States General of the United Provinces. order A Paper of the Lord Pauw 26 Iune 1652. Another Paper of the Lord Pauw the same day. Another Paper of the same Date. A Paper of the three Ambassadors dated 28 Iune 1652. The Lord Pauw's Speech in Parliament at his taking leave 30. J. John Field printer to the Parliament of England hardcover
166715762London: n.p. 1667. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. London 1667. 4to. 5-1/2 x 7-1/2'. 32pp. Bound to style in quarter leather; maroon lettering label gilt; marbled paper boards in a Stormont design. Light blindstamp of a seminary library on title and marginal acquisition number two tiny closed marginal tears on the title one of the affecting the 'e' of 'Printed' else a very good copy. Wing T.2471. ESTC R23832. n.p. hardcover
16622201280001London : Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1662. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Customs act 1662 Unbound. 2 209-242 p. : coat of arms ; 29 cm fol. Text in black letter. Ten-line decorated initial on first page. Royal arms on cover title page: approximately 8 x 6.5 cm. Crawford arms 66. See Crawford J.L.L. Bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority 1485-1714 II page 511. Public General Acts. 1662. 14 Car.II.c.11. "Anno regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae & Hiberniae decimo quarto. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c. And there continued till the nineteenth of May in the fourteenth year of His Majesties said reign : And thence prorogued to the eighteenth of February then next following London : Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty paperback
16541292706London: John Williams and Francis Eglesfield 1654. First Edition. Hardcover. Large Octavo 269 2 pages. In Good plus condition. Rebound in modern burgundy buckram gilt lettering on spine. 20 136 121-269 3. Contemporary bookplate on verso of title page of Thomas Brotherton of Hey. Small bookworm hole to upper fore corner does not impact text page wavy and tape repaired tear to ffep. Title page in red and black. Includes index. Preface signed: T.F. i.e. Thomas Fuller. ESTC Citation No. R23317 Wing F2422; JG consignment. Shelved Room G. 1292706. Special Collections. John Williams and Francis Eglesfield hardcover