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1764100735Pamphlet format small folio disbound. Five acts lacking separate titles but complete appears to be two extra tittle pages a few tears and corner folds one act with margin tear not affecting text minor some soiling; otherwise very good. This is an interesting collection of Parliamentary Acts relating to America during the reign of George III. While most of the acts are from the colonial period there is also some Revolutionary War material. There are several acts concerning the importation of rice from South Carolina and Georgia and others that relate to importation of wheat beaver skins and tea into the colonies. Others address the quartering of troops in the colonies as well as better pay for soldiers and dealing with mutiny and desertion. Additionally several acts refer to a continuation of the right of the king to secure and detain people charged with or suspected of "high treason" and for the exchange of American prisoners brought to Great Britain. Mark Baskett; Charles Eyre and William Strahan books
1980675571980. Debates in the House of Lords 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Lords. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. 397 Vols. lacking vols. 129-133 and vol. 260. Forty-two 42 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Volumes I bound in recent buckram. Moderate shelfwear interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1495. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
1900K3ME5C11OCGBLondon: Harrison and sons 1900. Bound as sewn. Folio. With a folding lithographed map with some coloured details. Diplomatic document presented to the Houses of Parliament on the trade of the Ethiopian cities Addis Ababa and Harar. It includes many letterpress tables showing imported and exported tradeware its quantities prices and origin occasionally with some other remarks. The maps shows various trade routes from the two cities to other cities towns and ports. In very good condition. Harrison and sons, unknown
Z1-V-012-01497House of Commons. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear and may have sticker on cover but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. House of Commons unknown
17741353592London: J. Almon 1774. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 2 63 pages 4. In Very Good minus condition. Pamphlet later bound in light blue boards. Boards show light plus age-toning to edges and spine with black lettering on spine. <br /> Text block shows moderate age-toning to edges light plus age-toning throughout interiorly and a 1-in. closed tear to title page along fore-edge. Four pages of publisher's ads appear at back. Lacking half-title page. RW Consignment. Shelved in Case 1. Authorship of this tract has been variously attributed to Arthur Lee William Pitt the Elder and Benjamin Franklin. While Benjamin Franklin submitted the text to J. Almon for publication it is generally accepted that Lee was the author. Arthur Lee was a pro-American Member of Parliament and writes here in defense of colonial rights and liberties. References: Sabin 39697; Adams 74-44a. 1353592. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. J. Almon hardcover
1829elala1084np: 1829. 1829. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 3index 4-255. modern calf covers bit discoloured. The majority of the grievances were directed at the authoritarian regime of Lord Dalhousie as governor of Lower Canada and Governor-in-Chief of British North America 1820-28 when he was recalled. Included are grievances relating to Dalhousies establishment of a new Quebec Gazette his censure of Sir Francis Burton for having sanctioned a Bill of Supply his dismissal of militia officers and exercise of intimidation during elections his dismissal of justices of the peace and the unfair manner of jury selection. "Among other things the Montreal petitioners complained that contrary to the laws of England juries both grand and petty and both King's Bench and Quarter Sessions were being drawn exclusively from the town of Montreal rather than from the district at large. The committee chaired by Denis-Benjamin Viger concluded that this practice of jurors being "selected or as it were packed - summoned exclusively from among the inhabitants of a particular place or from a particular class - cannot be more compatible with liberty than it is with the rules of impartial justice. It is repugnant to every principle of our government and can only tend to the overthrow of the constitution of the country .The executive's control over the process of selecting juries became for the Patriotes yet another symbol of despotism and of the attempted exclusion of canadiens from their democratic rights given that they predominated in the countryside; a number of highly political jury trials for libel and sedition did nothing to help matters. The controversy only began to die down from 1830 when James Kempt ordered that jurors be drawn from the body of the district; the denouement came in 1832 when the legislature adopted a law regulating the qualification and selection of jurors " Donald Fyson Grand Juries Political Power And Citizenship In Quebec And Lower Canada 1764-1830 a paper for the 77th annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association Ottawa May 1998TPL 1549. Sabin 10568. cfCasey I 1279. Not in Dionne Gagnon or Lande. np: 1829. unknown
17678138London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1767. Collection of Acts of Parliament printed between 1767 and 1812 legislating on Britain's relationship with its American colonies and subsequently the newly fledged United States. These Acts are disbound and altogether the 25 Acts run to 114 pages. Subjects under British law include the vexed problem of taxation on imports from North America RiceSago and Vermicelli rice etc mutinous troops in the American colonies and laws regarding the transport of 'Rice from South and North Carolina and Georgia directly to any Part of America to the Southward of the said Provinces' 1769 Tea exports to Ireland are dealt with in an act of 1777 and two years later there is an Act designed to raise funds for the loyalist side in the Revolutionary War. The early 19th century group of Acts continues to dealwith the regulation of imports to Britain from the United States and cross-border trade into Canada. $1500 London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1767 Anno Septimo Cap XXX - An Act for allowing the free Importation of Rice Sago Powder and Vermicelli from North America 4pp; 1767 Anno Septimo Cap LV - An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters 4pp; 1767 Anno Octavo Cap III - for the free Importation of Indian Corn or Maize from any of His Majesty's Colonies in America 4pp; 1768 Anno Octavo Cap IX - An Act for the Importation of Salted Beef etc. from the British Dominions in America 4pp; 1768 Anno Nono Cap IV - An Act to allow for a further Time the free Importation of Rice into this Kingdom from His Majesties Colonies in North America 4pp; 1768 Anno Nono Cap IX - to continue an Act for Importation of Salted Beef Pork Bacon and Butter from Ireland and from the British Dominions in America 4pp; 1769 Anno Nono Cap XVIII - An Act for amending An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion 4pp; 1769 Anno Nono Cap XXVII - for granting a Liberty to carry Rice from South and North Carolina and Georgia directly to any Part of America to the Southward of the said Provinces 4pp; 1777 Anno Decimo Septimo Cap XXVII - Drawback of the Duties of Customs on the Exportation of Tea to Ireland 6pp; 1777 Anno Decimo Septimo Cap XXXIV - for the better Supply of Mariners and Seamen to serve in His Majesty's Ships of War 4pp; 1777 Anno Decimo Septimo Cap XLIV - An Act encouraging the making of Indico in the British Plantations in America registering the Prices at which Corn is sold in the several counties of Great Britain encouraging the manufacture of Leather allowing Timber and Wood to be exported from the Island of Dominica allowing a Bounty on the Exportation of British-made Cordage 6pp; 1778 Anno Decimo Octavo Cap LV - to permit the Exportation of Goods directly from Ireland into any British Plantation in America or any British Settlement on the Coast of Africa; Fisheries and Navigation of Ireland 8pp; 1778 Anno Decimo Octavo Cap LVIII - to the preventing the Clandestine Conveyance of Sugar and Paneles from the British Colonies and Plantations in America 6pp; 1779 Anno Decimo Nono Cap XLI - granting a Drawback of Duties upon all foreign Wines exported from Great Britain to any British Colony in America or the East Indies 4pp; 1779 Anno Decimo Nono Cap LXXI - An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament 23pp; 1801 Anno Quadragesimo Primo Cap LXXVII - the Importation of certain Fish from Newfoundland and the Coast of Labrador 3pp; 1801 Anno Quadragesimo Primo Cap XCVII - An Act to continue several Laws relating to encouraging the Fisheries carried on at Newfoundland at the Greenland Seas and Davis Streights to the making of the Port of Saint John's in the Island of Antigua a free Port and to permitting the Importation of Goods from Countries in America belonging to any Foreign European Sovereign or State 4pp; 1806 Anno Quadragesimo Sexto Cap XVII - to permit the Exportation to the United Kingdom of Wool from the British Plantations in America 2pp; 1807 Anno Quadragesimo Septimo Cap XXXVIII - the Importation of certain enumerated Articles eg Scantling Planks Squared Timber Horses Neat Cattle Gypsum Grind Stones etc into the British Colonies on the Continent of North America 2pp; 1808 Anno Quadragesimo Octavo Cap XXI - to empower Commissioners appointed for distributing the Money paid by the United States of America 2pp; 1809 Anno Quadragesimo Nono Cap XLVII - to permit certain Articles the Growth Production or Manufacture of Europe to be laden and shipped on board Ships arriving with British North American Produce 3pp; 1810 Anno Quinquagesimo Cap XII - for permitting the Importation of Masts Yards Bowsprits and Timber for Naval Purposes 2pp; 1810 Anno Quinquagesimo Cap XIII - for permitting the Exportation of Salt from the Port of Nassau the Port of Exuma and the Port of Crooked Island in the Bahama Islands Sugar and Coffee 2pp; 1811 Anno Quinquagesimo Primo Cap XCVII - to regulate the Trade between Places in Europe South of Cape Finisterre and certain Ports in the British Colonies in North America 3pp; 1812 Anno Quadragesimo Secundo Cap LV - to Prevent Foreign Goods of Certain Descriptions being brought from the United States of America into Canada; and to allow a greater Quantity of Worsted Yarn to be exported from Great Britain to Canada 2pp. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1767 George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 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
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 books
150933290London: George Edward Wright at the Times Office 188890. Small 12mo. 35 parts bound in 12 vols. <br><br>A good complete set of this important work on Parnell and Ireland during the last three decades of the 19th-century. Contents are: pt. 1. Opening speech of the attorney-general; pt. 2. Evidence of Mr. O'Shea and other witnesses; pt. 3. Evidence as to murders and other outrages; pt. 4. Further evidence as to outrages; pts. 59. Further evidence as to murders and outrages; pt. 10. The League Invincibles Moonlighters speeches; pt. 11. Speeches extracts from "United Ireland" &c.; pt. 12. Evidence of Major Le Caron; pt. 13. Evidence of Mr. Soames and Mr. MacDonald; pt. 14. Evidence of Mr. Houston and Mr. Pigott; pt. 15. Confession of Pigott withdrawal of the letters; pt. 16. Extracts from the "Irish world" speeches of Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Forster; pt. 17. The banking accounts of the League Frank Byrne and the Phoenix park knives close of "The Times" case; pt. 18. Sir Charles Russell's speech; pt. 19. Continuation of Sir Charles Russell's speech; pt. 20. Evidence of Mr. Parnell; pt. 21. Continuation of Mr. Parnell's evidence. Irish priests and the League; pt. 22. Irish priests and the League; pt. 23. Evidence of Mr. W. O'Brien and Mr. T.D. Sullivan; pt. 24. Evidence of Mr. Biggar Mr. Lewis and Mr. E. Harrington the League books; pt. 25. Evidence of Mr. E. Harrington Mr. T.P. O'Connor &c.; pt. 26. Evidence of Dr. Kenny Mr. Sexton Mr. T. Harrington &c.; pt. 27. Evidence of Mr. Davitt &c.; pt. 28. Evidence of Mr. John O'Connor Mr. Foley Mr. Condon &c.; pt. 29. Withdrawal of Sir Charles Russell and the other Parnellite counsel evidence of Mr. O'Kelly Mr. M. Harris &c.; pt. 30. Mr. Parnell cross-examined the Land league books; pt. 31. Mr. Davitt's speech; pt. 3234. Speech of Sir Henry James; pt. 35. Report of the judges. Contemporary dark brown sheep with pebbled paper sides. Leather abraded. Two volumes rebacked appropriately. Ex-library with call number label on spine bookplate and rubber-stamp on front pastedown stamps on free endpapers label and rubber-stamps on rear pastedown; one stamp in one lower margin of each volume. Two volumes have rubber stamp on all three edges of closed volume. Two volumes with Joints outside expertly repaired. George Edward Wright, at the Times Office hardcover books
186733475London 1867. Each document folio 8-1/2" x 13-1/2". Stitched except as noted; light wear each with inoffensive rubberstamping. Except as noted Very Good.<br/><br/> A. CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE UNITED STATES' GOVERNMENT RESPECTING THE SUSPENSION OF THE FEDERAL CUSTOM-HOUSE AT THE PORT OF CHARLESTON. London: 1861. 2 4 1 blank 1 pp.<br/> B. EXTRACT OF A DESPATCH FROM LORD LYONS RESPECTING POLITICAL ARRESTS IN THE UNITED STATES. London: 1862. 4pp.<br/> C. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 7. PAPERS RELATING TO THE IMPRISONMENT OF MR. SHAVER AT FORT WARREN IN BOSTON HARBOR. London: 1862. 2 9. 1 pp.<br/> D. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 10. 1863. EXTRACT FROM A DESPATCH TO MR. STUART HER MAJESTY'S CHARGE D'AFFAIRES AT WASHINGTON RESPECTING THE SEIZURE OF MAIL-BAGS ON BOARD THE "ADELA." London: 1863. 4pp.<br/> E. DESPATCH RESPECTING THE CIVIL WAR IN NORTH AMERICA. London: 1863. 2 2 1 blank 1 pp.<br/> F. NORTH AMERICA. NO 6. 1863. CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. ADAMS RESPECTING NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES. London: 1863. 2 6 1 blank 1 pp.<br/> G. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 15. 1864. PAPERS RESPECTING THE ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT OF MR. JAMES MCHUGH IN THE UNITED STATES. London: 1864. 2 17 1 pp. Paper is brittle disbound Good only. <br/> H. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 18. 1864. FURTHER PAPERS RESPECTING THE ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT OF MR. JAMES MCHUGH IN THE UNITED STATES. London: 1864. 2 6 1 blank 1 pp.<br/> I. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 17. 1864. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE ENLISTMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY. London: 1864. <br/>2 59 1 pp.<br/> J. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 19. 1864. FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE ENLISTMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE UNITED STATES' ARMY. London: 1864. 2 4 2 pp. <br/> K. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 2. 1864. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE CAPTURE OF THE "SAXON" BY THE UNITED STATES' SHIP "VANDERBILT." London: 1864. 2 43 1 pp.<br/> L. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 11. 1864. RETURN OF CLAIMS OF BRITISH SUBJECTS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES' GOVERNMENT FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE 31ST OF MARCH 1864. London: 1864. 2 18 pp. Pages brittle. Disbound Good only.<br/> M. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 19. 1864. FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE CESSATION OF CIVIL WAR IN NORTH AMERICA. London: 1865. 2 4 2 pp.<br/> N. NORTH AMERICA. NO. 2. 1865. FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING BRITISH AND AMERICAN CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE LATE CIVIL WAR. London: 1867. 2 3 1 pp. <br/><br/> The Reports present an overview of British-American frictions during the Civil War with issues ranging from activities on the high seas drafting of alleged British nationals into the Union armed and naval forces arrests and other matters all handled with exquisite skill by Lord Russell Secretary of State Seward and others. unknown books
170122505London: Charles Bill 1701. First edition. leather_bound. Contemporary full cambridge style brown calf in paneled design. Very good. 480 pages. 4 pages of A Table of the Statutes Publick and Private. 12 3/4 x 8 inches. Considered to the first Parliamentary Act relating only to the Jews was as a result of an 18 year old girl being disowned by her Jewish family when she converted to Christianity enacted for Mary de Mendez Berta's benefit. Bound in a larger volume of British Acts from the years 1701-1704 that also numerous other acts: Mutiny one related to Quakers security of the succession of the Crown Protestant Line counterfeiting preserving public credit repairing bridges and highways raising the Militia debt relief of poor prisoners et al. This act relating to Jews only until then Jews were mentioned only in clauses of Acts or in context of law suits and trials. The Act which in fact was designed to facilitate and even encourage conversion passed with almost no objection. Leather chipped in spots raised bands wear at corners hinges cracked but binding intact some light soling. mostly clean and bright throughout with one quire bearing moderate toning with text printed in black letter. Charles Bill unknown books
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
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
16541292706London: John Williams and Francis Eglesfield 1654. First Edition. Hardcover. large Octavo 269 2 pages; G; 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; 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 case 0. 1292706. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. John Williams and Francis Eglesfield hardcover books
177741764London: Printed for J. Almon 1777. First edition. Contemporary calf five raised bands red morocco spine label gilt armorial gilt device at foot marbled end-papers. A very good copy wear and sunning to the boards spine rubbed headband lacking some minor browning to leaves small loss of paper at lower fore edge of title page. 4 5-348 11 pp. 8vo. An important document concerning the American Revolution beginning with King George III's admission that things were not going as planned in the American Colonies followed by a series of attacks on the administration by members of Parliament who felt the measures taken were poorly conceived and which Lord North attempted to rebut. Some highlights include: an account of the meeting between George Washington and General Howe's adjutant Lt. Col. Patterson read into the record following a complaint that though published in the Colonies the administration did not see fit to make them available in England; the costs of the War are listed in great detail; a bill to empower the King to secure and detain persons charged with or suspected of treason in America or the high seas including the suspension of Habeas Corpus is introduced and attacked as unlawful. Though mostly about North America there is a long section on the capture of the sloop Morning Star off the Mosquito Coast in Central America and a history of Britain's position there. This was the sixth volume of the first monthly record of Parliament published between 1774 and 1780 by John Almon 1727-1805 an English journalist printer bookseller who played a major role in establishing the right to report on Parliament. Provenance: Armorial device and bookplate of John Smyth 1748-1811 member of Parliament Lord of the Admiralty and Treasury Master of the Mint and a Commissioner of the Board of Trade. Printed for J. Almon hardcover books
178925404Paris 1789 un document de 44 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune, sur parchemin velin, format : 26 x 20 cm, velin avec 1 timbre fiscal fixe en noir : "Généralité de Paris - greffier 23 sols 4 deniers", signature manuscrite : BURUET, CONSEILLER DU ROI, A LA CHAMBRE DES REQUÈTES DU PARLEMENT DE PARIS, FAIT A PARIS, LE 2 MARS 1789
In-12°, raccolta di dieci opuscoli, legatura in pelle coeva, nervature e tassello e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli in rosso, buona copia, ex libris alla carta di guardia di contropiatto superiore. 1) Relaçaõ abbreviada da Republica, que os Religiosos Jesuitas das Provincias de Portugal, e Hespanha, estabeleceraõ nos Dominios Ultramarinos das Duas Monarchias...Relation abregée concernant la République...pp.68 2) Recueil de pièces, pour servir d’addition & de preuve à la Relation abregée concernant la République établie par les Jésuites dans les Domaines d’outre mer...XV, 91; 3) Second recueil de pieces, concernant les usurpations des Jésuites dans l’Amérique espagnole & portugaise...40pp; 4) Mémoires pour servir d’addition & d’éclaircissement à la relation abregée, &c. qu’on vient de donner au public, sur l’abominable conduite des Jésuites, dans les pays & domaines d’outre-mer dépendans des Royaumes d’Espagne & de Portugal...30pp; 5) Lettres en forme de bref, de N.S. P. le Pape Benoist XIV, par lesquelles, de son propre mouvement, il établit & constitue l’Eminentissime et Reverendissime François de Saldanha, Cardinal Diacre de la Sainte Eglise Romaine...(1), 24pp; 6) Decret du Card. Saldanha, pour la réforme des Jésuites de Portugal & des domaines qui en dépendent. Du 15 mai 1758 (trad. Pierre Olivier Pinault) (1), V, 2-17; 7) Lettre de Monsieur l’Archevêque d’Utrecht à un ecclésiastique de France: au sujet des affaires présentes de l’Eglise...31pp; 8) Très-humbles et très-respectueuses remontrances que présentent au Roi, notre très-honoré & Souverain Seigneur, le gens tenans sa Cour de Parlement de Normandie...42pp; 9) Très-humbles et très-respectueuses remontrances que présentent au Roi, notre très-honoré & Souverain Seigneur, le gens tenans sa Cour de Parlement à Rouen...34pp; 10) Discours prononces dans l’Academie Françoise, le lundi 10 Mars 1760 a la reception de M. Le Franc de Pompignan...27pp Si tratta di una raccolta di opuscoli di vario soggetto, i primi sei dei quali riguardano la cattiva gestione dei gesuiti nei territori spagnoli e portoghesi d’oltremare e le relative lettere di lagnanze dirette alle autorità ecclesiastiche, l’intervento di Benedetto XIV in proposito con la nomina di Francisco De Saldanha a cardinale di Lisbona e la riforma della Compagnia di Gesù in Portogallo ad opera di questi. Il settimo opuscolo è una lettera scritta dall’Arcivescovo di Utrecht ad un ecclesiastico francese ignoto, in cui il prelato tratta delle questioni correnti nella Chiesa, tra cui il giansenismo. Gli opuscoli ottavo e nono sono rimostranze che il Parlamento normanno indirizzò a Luigi XVI riguardo l’imposizione di nuove imposte, mentre l’ultimo opuscolo è il discorso d’insediamento tenuto da Monsignor Le Franc de Pompignac davanti all’Accademia di Francia e il discorso in risposta a questo tenuto da M. Dupré de Saint Maure, Presidente dell’Accademia. In-12 °, collection of ten pamphlets, contemporary calf binding, bands, label and gilt title on the spine, red edges, good copy, ex libris on the endpaper (back side). It is a collection of pamphlets of various subjects, the first six of which concern the mismanagement of the Jesuits in the Spanish and Portuguese overseas territories and the related letters of complaints addressed to the ecclesiastical authorities, the intervention of Benedict XIV in this matter with the appointment of Francisco De Saldanha as cardinal of Lisbon and the reform of the Society of Jesus in Portugal made by him. The seventh pamphlet is a letter written by the Archbishop of Utrecht to an unknown French clergyman, in which the prelate deals with current issues in the Church, including Jansenism. The eighth and ninth pamphlets are grievances that the Norman Parliament addressed to Louis XVI regarding the imposition of new taxes, while the last pamphlet is the inauguration speech given by M. Le Franc de Pompignac before the French Academy and the speech in response to this given by M. Dupré de Saint Maure, President of the Academy.
18603220414<i>Wood-engraved single sheet panorama in four strips 565 x 450 mm crudely coloured and folded with title at top left some splitting to joints; </i><i>in the original green publisher's wrapper titled in black lower wrapper lacking some chipping to edges and lightly dust-soiled but a remarkable survival nonetheless.</i><br /><i><br /></i>Rare panorama depicting the State Opening of Parliament likely sold on the day to crowds lining the procession route. The panorama itself presented as four strips one above the other on a single sheet has been printed from the same blocks as another we have seen by T. Goode but with new references set beneath the panorama image see below.<br /><i><br /></i>The procession advances from right to left with the Queen accompanied by Prince Albert and captioned where appropriate: 'Entrance to Parliament House'; 'Beefeaters'; 'Carriage of the Prime Minister'; 'Herald'; 'Her Majesty's Spokeman's Carriage'; 'Officer of the Life Guardsmen'; 'Queen's Carriage'; 'Life Guardsmen'; and 'Lord John Russell's Carriage.' The procession advances from r. to l. The Queen is accompanied by Prince Albert. Earlier the block for 'Beefeaters' had been used for T. Goode's 'Panorama of the Lord Mayor's Show'; as too had the block for 'Her Majesty's Spokesman's Carriage' previously uncaptioned and 'Lord John Russell's Carriage' previously 'The Recorder in his Carriage' explaining why Lord Russell seems to be holding a mace. It would be the Horse Guards who would have taken part in the procession; the beefeaters would have been awaiting the monarch in the House of Lords. <br /><i><br /></i>It is curious to note that the 'Entrance to Parliament House' bears no resemblance to the Royal Entrance in Victoria Tower and instead looks more like the Soane entrance but that was destroyed in the fire of 1838 so perhaps more evidence of earlier blocks being repurposed.<br /><i><br /></i>In the London directories William Sutton's name replaces Georgina Duggan's at 2 Bartlett's Passage in 1860. The Prime Minister at the time was Palmerston and Lord John Russell was Foreign Secretary. The panorama also represents one of the final depictions of Queen Victoria accompanied by Prince Albert who died in 1861.<br /><br />Not in OCLC. W. Sutton, (late G. Duggan,) 2, Bartlett’s Passage, Bartlett’s Buidlings, Holborn, W.C.
22830Sans nom ni lieu, manuscrit fin XVIII ème siècle (circa 1776). In-folio de 185 pp., [37] ff. bl., [10] ff. table, [5] ff. Blancs. Papier vergé au filigrane de la Généralité d'Alençon et portant la date de 1776. Ex-libris Jean Morel, étiquette du libraire Lestringant à Rouen. Joint une petite note manuscrite de M. De Frondeville qui remercie M. Morel de lui avoir prêté ce manuscrit qui provient de la vente du Dr. Brunon du 17 mars 1930 (médecin rouennais). Cartonnage papier marbré de l'époque.
159292087Dole (Jura), Antoine Dominique 1592 Fort in-4. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de doubles filets et de petits fers dorés, plats encadrés d’un double filet, 16-1108-34 pp. Reliure sensiblement défraîchie, mors fendillés, coins usés, attaques de vers angulaires et marginales, intérieur en assez bon état. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté.
1875981F12London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1875-1876. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 15" by 11.5". None. Three volumes of highly informative first edition statistical returns detailing land ownership in late 19th century England Wales and Scotland. The first two volumes in this set are 'England and Wales Exclusive of the Metropolis. Return of Owners of Land 1873' complete in two volumes. Volume I: Bedford to Norfolk; Volume II: Northamton to Radnor.This is a statistical return listing for each county in England and Wales excluding London detailing: the names and holdings of all landowners with one acre or more showing acreage and annual rental value; the total number and combined acreage and rental value of owners with less than one acre; and the estimated area of commons and waste land.The third volume is the scarce 'Return of Owners Land of One Acre and Upwards in the Several Counties Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland' offering the same information for Ireland. This is essentially a modern Domesday book of Ireland with long lists of the names of Landowners and the values of the land. The lists were returned to the Local Government Board by the end of 1875 arranged into counties alphabetized and finally published in 1876. Since the returns include the names of small landowners as well as large owners of a few acres as well as great estates they stand as a census of a large proportion of the population of Ireland in 1876.In handsome half morocco bindings with cloth covered boards.With a supplement to the start of volumes I and III.These volumes offer detailed statistical insight into land distribution in England Wales and Ireland in the late 19th century. In half morocco bindings with cloth covered boards. Light rubbing to back strip head and tail and raised band with board perimeters age toned with handling marks. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode 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.
1819AQ27617London: s.n. 1819. 5pp 1. Docket title to verso of terminal leaf. Disbound. Three old horizontal folds. An apparently unrecorded parliamentary bill proposing amendments to the 1750 Act for extending and improving the Trade to Africa specifically reducing the number of committee members and restraining the trade opportunities of the African Company of Merchants. The bill was seemingly never enacted.; the Company was abolished in 1821 with all assets passing to the Crown. From the recently dispersed library without any indication of such of British scholar and senior civil servant William St Clair 1937-2021 and presumably used by him in his research for his acclaimed book The Grand Slave Emporium: Cape Coast Castle and the British Slave Trade 2006. . Folio. [s.n.] unknown
1804157362London: R. Wilks 1804. First edition. This Act published at the outset of the Napoleonic Wars and intended as a temporary measure permitting the enlistment of non-British officers and retrospectively formalized the commissions of any who had been serving until its passing. We have located only four institutional copies on WorldCat at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek King's College London the British Library and ULB Darmstadt. The text of the act is followed by Rules and Articles for the Better Government of such of our Forces as Shall Consist of Natives of Foreign States who now are or may at any Future Period be Enlisted into our Service. This outlines the regulations all serving British officers and henceforth all foreigners in the army would be subject to. The act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act of 1872. Octavo pp. xxxvii iii 292 lacking pp. 112-21. Text in English and German. Original grey boards white paper backstrip printed paper labels on both boards. Nineteenth-century ink shelf mark on spine. Binding worn spine cords exposed inner hinges cracked front inner hinge stablized contents lightly toned rear endpaper stained: a good copy. hardcover