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179911699<p>Printed for and sold by A. Taylor & W. Meyler. Bath. 1799. A fine and bright example of this rare map. 17.3 x 17.2 inches. Hand coloured. Paper watermarked 1797. Loosely folded into four but with no damage to the creases or edges. A remarkable survivor in such nice condition. Loosely housed in a modern marbled paper covered drop top box. ---- William Smith created his first geological map around Bath in 1799 widely regarded as the beginning of modern geological mapping and this was the map he used.</p> Printed for and sold by A. Taylor & W. Meyler. Bath. 1799
18-0570London: D. Henry and R. Cave 1759. 5 x 8 inches. Very Good. 18th Century folded map originally published in The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle. Volume XXIX. for the Year 1759. Scarce. [London]: D. Henry and R. Cave, [1759]. unknown
18-0569London: D. Henry and R. Cave 1759. 10 x 9 inches. Very Good. 18th Century folded map originally published in The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle. Volume XXIX. for the Year 1759. Scarce. [London]: D. Henry and R. Cave, [1759]. unknown
50701Winchester: Printed by J. Wilkes And Sold By W. Nicholl St. Paul's Church Yard London And E. Beetham Little Stick-land Westmorland 1784 . A very good full leather binding. 8vo. pp.xii./654pp./pp.x./pp.42/2pp./pp.77/1p. . 9.5" x 6.0" x 2.5". Black straight-grained morocco with gilt filett border. Edges rubbed and bumped. Spine wilth 5 raised bands and gilt title: "Common Prayer." - A little faded. All page edges gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Marbled endpapers. Previous ownership signature: "Ann Lewis 20 Jany.1784". Engraved frontis and printed title-page. Clear text throughout with a further engraving before the title for: "A New Version Of The Psalms. 1733". A well preserved prayer book . Winchester: Printed by J. Wilkes, And Sold By W. Nicholl, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, And E. Beetham, Little Stick-land, Wes hardcover
48471Winchester: Printed by J. Wilkes And Sold By W. Nicholl St. Paul's Church Yard London And E. Beetham Little Stick-land Westmorland 1784 . The second edition. A very good full leather prayer book with gilt decoration and the Toke family crest. 8vo. pp.xii./654pp./pp.x./pp.42/2pp./pp.77/1p. . 9.5" x 6.0" x 2.5". Crimson morocco with bright gilt border and central crest: "A griffin�s head erased per chevron argent and sable goutty counterchanged holding a sword in pale." Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. Spine wilt gilt decoration and gilt title: "Common Prayer." - A little faded. All page edges gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Blue marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate to verso of the front board: Nicholas Toke with motto: 'Militia Mea Multiplex'. Additional engraved frontis and title-page by Thomas Kelly inserted before original printed title-page. Handwritten note to top of the title-page: "The Gift of Jno. Rayner to his Mother Elizth. Feb14th 1785". Clear text throughout with 8 further engravings Published by Thomas Kelly laid-down to larger pieces of thin card inserted throughout the book. A well preserved prayer book with a very interesting history! Referenced by: ESTC T206841. "The Reverend. Nicholas Toke of Godinton in Kent was born 6 October 1799 the second but eldest surviving son of the Reverend William Toke of Godinton and Sarah daughter of the Reverend Francis Marius West. He married 4 July 1834 Emma daughter of John Leslie Bishop of Elphin. He was a Justice of the Peace. He succeeded his father 2 May 1855. He died 10 April 1866 and was succeeded by his eldest son John Leslie Toke of Godinton. Nicholas Toke is now better known for his farming activities. For many years he kept an account book when he was cultivating not only his own estate at Godinton in Great Chart but much leased land too. His vines had the reputation of producing as good a wine as those of France and he kept sheep on Romney Marsh. His account book continued by his nephew of the same name was published in 1927. He also rebuilt the hall at Godinton which still survives today. Portraits of Nicholas and his fifth wife Diana thought to be by Cornelius Johnson also survive at Godinton." - See Monumental brass Society. Full title reads: "A new family prayer-book : Containing the book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments; with the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David; the companion to the Altar and new version of Psalms. Elucidated with explanatory notes and observations on an entire new plan By James Cookson A.B. of Queen's College Oxford; Rector of Colemere and Prior's Deane hants. The Second Edition." Winchester: Printed by J. Wilkes, And Sold By W. Nicholl, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, And E. Beetham, Little Stick-land, Wes hardcover
16-5745Circa 18th Century. Watercolor. 18x 23. 5cm Expertise by Cabinet POULAINExperts en livres anciens et modernesElvire Poulain : Circa 18th Century unknown
71-3455Paris: French Publisher circa 1769. Engraving. 19 x 28 cm. sheet. Very Good two holes in sheet outside the plate mark. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1769]. unknown
3911610th June 1884 . 1884 - Ballingdon - Agreement by Uriah Cross Great Cornard Suffolk Innkeeper as agent for Charles Hicks Ballingdon Essex Whitesmith to Edward Ephraim Ready Sudbury Suffolk Harness Maker. �.to purchase eight cottages and shop situated in Ballingdon Street.Essex. �Folded folio watermarked paper written on 2 sides - signed by Cross & Ready over penny lilac stamps. According to the 1891 census Uriah Cross ran the Kings Head Inn Great Cornard Suffolk . . 10th June, 1884 . unknown
17-6656Paris France: Le Journal des Dames et des Modes circa 1789. Two etchings with hand coloring on wove paper. 28.5 x 19 cm each sheet. Very Good. Sheets lightly toned. Light specks of foxing. One with a crease in upper right margin. Paris, France: Le Journal des Dames et des Modes, circa 1789. unknown
71-2979Paris: French Publisher circa 1775. Etching and engraving. 13.2 x 9.2 cm. sheet. Good sheet trimmed to the image sheet toned. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1775]. unknown
71-3456Paris: French Publisher circa 1709. Engraving. 21 x 25.5 cm. sheet. Very Good holes in sheet outside the plate mark soiling in lower right sheet corner. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1709]. unknown
3911224th August 1764 . 1764 - Attested copy of Release of 7 houses in the County of Suffolk. By Henry & Thomas Rogerson both of Swithins Lane London to Thomas Greive Swithins Lane London Gentleman. �Six freehold messuages in Cornard End Street Sudbury. Tenants: Haskell; William Archer; Christopher Bourney; John Berry; Goodwin; Sherman. Also one messuage in Great Wallingfield occupied by James Sparkes. 4 sides watermarked paper cover sheet. Copy made 1794 - signed by Jno Adolphus Cecil Street Strand & Edmd Adolphus clerk to John Adolphus. 24th August, 1764 . unknown
3910722nd July 1768 . 1768 - 7 Houses in Suffolk - Attested copy of Release. Being 1st part of a Lease & Release relating to the Sale of Property by Thomas Greive Swithins Lane London Gentleman to Solomon Henry Swithins Lane London Merchant. The properties located in Cornard Street Sudbury Suffolk. Tenants: including Samuel Hassell Samuel Smith Thomas Goodwin William Sherman Christopher Bourney John Berry. Also a messuage in Great Wallingfield occupied by James Sparkes. This land was part of the estate of Burkitt Fenn Cornhill London purchased by Henry Rogerson. 4 sides watermarked paper cover sheet. Copy made 1794 - signed by Jno Adolphus Cecil Street Strand & Edmd Adolphus clerk to John Adolphus. 22nd July, 1768 . unknown
71-2956Paris: Chez Pierre Husson 1727. Steel engraving. 15 x 9 cm. sheet. Good sheet trimmed to the borderline some worm holes some water staining. Collector stamp of Docteur Paul Colucci Alexandrie on reverse of sheet. [Paris: Chez Pierre Husson, 1727]. unknown
17-6786J. Murray T. Holloway & the other Proprietors 1793. Engraving on wove paper. Above image: 2 under image: T. Holloway direxit. Lower right corner: 123. 25 x 20 cm plate. 36 x 30 cm sheet. Good. Foxing throughout. Short tears along sheet edges. J. Murray, T. Holloway & the other Proprietors, 1793. unknown
71-8969Japan: Japanese Publisher circa 1791. Color woodcut. 17.5 x 19 cm sheet. Good colors faded sheet folded in several places. [Japan: Japanese Publisher, circa 1791]. unknown
71-7325Paris: French Publisher circa 1799. Etching and engraving in red ink. 17 x 23 cm sheet. Very Good some light foxing in the margins and image. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1799]. unknown
71-6387Amsterdam: Covens et Mortier circa 1730. Hand-colored engraving. 25 x 36 cm sheet. Very Good light surface soiling light specks of foxing small tear at bottom sheet edge. [Amsterdam: Covens et Mortier, circa 1730]. unknown
76-0407London: Bowles & Carver circa 1795. Engraving on laid paper. 18.5 x 27.5 cm sheet. Very Good a few specks of foxing and light toning primarily along sheet edges short vertical tear at bottom sheet edge. [London: Bowles & Carver, circa 1795]. unknown
71-3173London: Bowles & Carver circa 1793. Steel engraving. 184 x 274 mm. sheet. Good vertical tear in center soiling in imageProvenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London: Bowles & Carver, circa 1793. unknown
71-2981Paris: French Publisher circa 1775. Etching and engraving. 13.2 x 9 cm. sheet. Good sheet trimmed to the image sheet toned. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1775]. unknown
39108Sudbury: 21st July 1768 . Copy of Lease & Release for the Sale of Properties by Solomon Henry New Basinghall St. London to Samuel Moulton the elder Sudbury Lath River. The properties located in Cornard End Cornard Street Sudbury Suffolk. Tenants: John Murrels James Webb William Parish and Shadrick Brown. 5 sheets paper - watermarked 1806 - signed by Jno. Adolphus H. Brockard Fulham. Sudbury: 21st July, 1768 . unknown
39120Sudbury: 18th April 1798 Proved 1st February 1800 . Copy of the Will of Mr Samuel Moulton. Will dated 10th April 1798. Proved 1st February 1800 . 1 folded sheet of paper - watermarked 1806 . Samuel Moulton lath river bequeaths to his son Nathaniel The Royal Oak with stable and brewhouse near Boreham Gate Sudbury "a Common Inn" which he ran with William Potter. Also to his other son Thomas Moulton he bequeaths four messuages or tennements near Cornard End occupied by William Parish John Murrells Brown Widow and James Webb. Executor: Bartholomew Norton Farmer. Witnessed by: Samuel Dye; Samuel Fokes and Thomas Morgan. Lath river or 'lath splitter': A person who split timber by hand with an axe to make thin strips. There were two types of lath rivers one a standing river the other a sitting river. The sitting river was the older version using a bench with pegs to hold the wood in place. The standing river used a small axe sharpened on two edges. The sitting river used a riving knife. The riving tools were made by local blacksmiths. Three types of lath were made: single laths laths and a half and double laths. Double laths were used for roofs to hold tiles single laths for ceiling foundationslaths and a half were used for partitions. Fir wood was used for making laths: the trunks were split in half and the heart wood taken out. The sapwood was sliced along the grain giving strength and elasticity to the lath. Sudbury: 18th April, 1798 ( Proved 1st February 1800 ) . unknown
19-8643Milan: D’Arte Dordoni ca. 1979. Large format color reproduction print poster 30†x 22â€. Very Good. Printed in Italy. Copyright D’Arte Dordoni. Distributed in United States by Graphic Arts Unlimited NYC. Milan: D’Arte Dordoni, [ca. 1979]. unknown
71-3169Germany: German Publisher circa 1775. Steel engraving. 190 x 142 mm. sheet. Good tears along sheet edges some soiling.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [Germany: German Publisher, circa 1775]. unknown