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184131857AB1841. Maynooth / Radanstown Meath / Cole Hill Longford etc. 1841-1854. Octavo. 181 pages Diary of William Handcock / 140 pages plus 4 pages of Index Diary of Robert Ball Handcock. Hardcover / Original 19th century half-leather with paper-covered boards. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Letters and Petitions and Addresses transcribed in this Manuscript - Diary of William Handcock include many Letters he wrote himself to authorities or Newspapers at the Time Letters he received as Rector of Clontarf Rector of Radanstown Meath and Rector of Kilnagross Diocese of Ross Friends Colleagues etc. but William Handcock also included transcriptions of Letters of contemporaries colleagues and people who had written to Newspapers or the Crown which he found interesting. Letters and Addresses include for example: 1. Address from the Roman Catholic Inhabitants of Clontarf to the Revd. William Handcock page 117 - 119 2. Letter to the Maynooth Grand Diocese of Meath - To the Reverend Samuel Magee - Rector of Rathmolyon Glebe Maynooth June 1848 / Page 107 - 110 3. Letter "To the Rent Charge - To the Landed Proprietors of Ireland - Maynooth Dec.15 / 1848" page 102 - 106 4. Letter from a Lady to Revd. W. Handcock on.the Right of Private Judgment in Matters of Religion - Clifton Vale April 12 - 1841 Page 73 - 77 and followed by the long answer of the Reverend William Hancock on Pages 77 - 86 And many more !!! Biographical Information on Reverend William Handcock 1795-1873 Rev. William Handcock was born on 22 December 1795 in Dublin Ireland. He was the son of Rev Robert Handcock D D and Jane Bryanton. William matriculated at Trinity College Dublin on 1 July 1811. William Handcock pensioner Mr Fea aged 15 son of Robert clericus born Dublin. William late Rector of Kilgariffe Diocese of Ross co. Cork; Leslie states: priest 1820 Dromore Vicar choral St Patrick's Cathedral 1819-21; Curate Ardee Armagh 1820 Prebend and Vicar Ballisodare Achonry 1821-9 exchanged with Charles Mulloy for Rector of Clontarf 1829-40; Rector Radanstown Meath 1840-52; Rector Kilnagross Ross 1852-8; resigned. Succeeded to his father's estate at Cole Hill co. Longford between 1820 and 1858. Rev William Handcock married Sarah Coddington on 6 January 1821. He owned an estate of just over 500 acres in the parish of Aughrim barony and county of Roscommon in the 1850s. In the 1870s Mrs Sarah Handcock of Ballyknockan House Ballypatrick county Tipperary owned 515 acres in county Roscommon. William died on 3 January 1873 aged 77. Source: Linley & Jim Hooper's family history: "The genealogy of George A A Hooper his wife Linley Maree McKenzie & her half sister Jennifer Anne Dunbar Daniels of Melbourne Australia" hardcover
4454Paris,Bureau de l'annéz dominicaine, 1887, in8, cousu, environ 16pp. par n°
1966781101966 Forcalquier, Robert Morel, 1966, petit in 8° relié pleine toile noire et grise de l'éditeur, 167 pages.
1879787541879 Paris, Liseux, 1879, petit in 8° broché, 79 pages ; couverture illustrée (fanée,avec petits défauts).
543247P., Isidore Liseux, 1879. In-8, demi-basane blonde de l'époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge, 79 pp. et XI-110 pp., 2 planches d'armoiries en couleurs. Tirage des deux titres à 300 ex., sur vergé.
1965772501965 Le Jas de Revest St-Martin, Robert Morel Editeur, 1965, in 8° relié pleine toile noire de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd imprimée.
40579P., La Colombe, 1960, in 8° broché, 125 pages ; illustrations, non coupé.
1980LFA-126748473Une plaquette de 78 pages, format 105 x 150 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1980, Maison du Soulagement de la Souffrance, bon état
31832P., Fayard (Bibliothèque Ecclesia), 1958, in 8° broché, 159pp. ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée
44692P., La Colombe, 1953, petit in 8° broché, 163 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
172760685Wien, 3. April 1727. Fol. 6 nn. Bll., Heftstreifen.
1846List2863New Orleans Louisiana 1846. Single letter three 8 x 10 inch pages. Torn at folds some tears repaired with archival tape; hole at location of seal; otherwise very good to excellent. John Holt Rice 1818–1878 was the son of a Presbyterian minister and nephew of Archibald Alexander founding professor of the Princeton Theological Seminary from which Rice graduated in 1845. When he wrote this letter he was working as a city missionary to the poor in New Orleans. Rice would spend his career ministering around the southern United States before his death from yellow fever. His correspondent is John Cameron Lowrie 1808–1900 a Scottish immigrant fellow Princeton graduate and a missionary in Colonial India. When his health became too precarious to remain abroad Lowrie returned to serve with the Board of Foreign Missions.<br /> <br /> The subject of missions boards was part of the Old School-New School controversy and schism in the Presbyterian Church particularly over whether missionary work should be primary the Old School view or secondary the New School view to the Church’s work.1 Those holding the latter view were satisfied with the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM which was not a specifically Presbyterian body. Those of the former view believing that the Church’s missionary board ought to be itself Presbyterian formed the Western Foreign Missionary Society. When the Church’s second schism occurred in 1837 the Western society was <br /> renamed the Board of Foreign Missions BFM and headquartered in New York City.<br /> <br /> In this letter Rev. Rice finds himself in the delicate position of being an Old School supporter of the BFM ministering to Congregationalists and New School-raised supporters of the ABCFM. He writes to Rev. Lowrie requesting that copies of the BFM’s monthly Missionary Chronicle be sent to him in a timely manner as this was “a matter of some importance to us who love our own board of foreign missionsâ€:<br /> <br /> “You are probably aware that our churches in this city are composed of very heterogeneous materials many of the members are from New England and were brought up in the congregational church and many were connected with New School churches at the north. This causes no difficulty or division All unite very cordially in support of the Old School church but the sympathies of many are with the American Board of Missions. They know nothing about ours and have some little prejudice against us for our separation. It would be very impudent to argue that question with them now or attempt to convince them that our own board ought to be patronised by those connected with one of our churches rather than the American. But I feel certain that if they knew more of our operations they would take an interest in them.â€<br /> <br /> Rice also notes that he is an editor for the New Orleans Protestant newspaper and suggests that Lowrie send “something now and then†to excite “missionary zealâ€. Of interest to scholars of Presbyterian history especially the 19th-century Old School-New School schism.<br /> <br /> 1 Rev. Dr. Michael Parker “175 Years of Presbyterian World Mission†Presbyterian Historical Society archived November 1 2023 at https://web.archive.org/web/20231101183954/http://www.history.pcusa.org/history-online/topics-note/history-world-mission. unknown
201501054Milan, Grafichemeina, 1991 ; in-8, br.
232189Paris, E. Dentu [Imprimerie de Ad. Laîné et J. Havard], 1865 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., IV pp., 264 pp., broché sous couverture imprimée.
201409524Madrid, Seuil, 1759 ; petit in-12, 332 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Reliure plein velin bon état/très bon état - (fundator de la compania de Jesus, por el padre francisco de Salazar, d ela misma compana. Anadense en esta impresion quatro Maximas de Chridtiana Filosofia, sacadas de quatro consideraciones de la Eternidad.
200612398, Edition du signe, s.d. ; in-12, 105 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Illustration a veaux.
8990Lyon, Vingtrinier, 1869, grand in 8° broché, 35 pages et 5 pages non chiffrées (tableaux généalogiques) ; rousseurs, cachet ex-libris, le faux-titre manque ; couverture abîmée et tachée, dos renforcé, déchirure au plat inférieur avec traces de scotch.
5655H. Chapelliez & Cie, libraires-éditeurs. 1893. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-8°, reliure demi-chagrin bleu roi. Portrait gravé à l'eau-forte en frontispice. 443 & 548 pages. Mention de 15e édition.
200406308A Rome, Jean Zempel , 1773 ; in 16, 198 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Ex Libris Luciani de Contagnet canonici - dédié a son excellence mademoiselle ELEONORE princesse bourghese - tampon, velin , très bon état, dos à nerfs , tranchefile convervé.
12239P., Pierre Ribou, 1712 ; in-12. 4 ff. n. ch.- 108 pp.-2 ff. (table). Vélin souple, dos lisse, titre manuscrit partiellement effacé sur la plat sup. Des rousseurs. (Reliure de l'époque).
185433600New York and Boston 1854. Paper. Very good. Paper. Three documents. One manuscript and the other two part manuscript and printed form.<br /> <br /> 1. First document is manuscript on blue folded paper measuring approx. 10" x 8". One page with the three other pages blank. The document reads: "The undersigned members of the N.Y. Young Men's Christian Association and Connected with the Amity St. Baptist Church desirous of testifying their regard for yourself personally and their appreciation of your labors as this Pastor pro. tem. have constituted you a Member of Life of the New York Men's Christian Association by the payment of the requisite sum." This document written in one hand has a list of 20 names and is dated July 8 1854 New York. Folded.<br /> <br /> The second document part manuscript and printed form is a certificate with hand written names and dates. Rev. Curtis paid money to the American Baptist Missionary Association for a life time membership. This document is dated May 9th 1854 printed in Boston and signed by the treasurer. Folded paper with splits at the folds. <br /> <br /> The third document is part manuscript and printed form. One page of content two pages blank and one page with the written inscription "Rev. T. F. Curtis. Present". Printed top of the form is "New York Young Men's Christian Association. Rooms 659 Broadway Stuyvesant Institute." Document relates to a "Life Membership in the New York Young Men's Christian Association." It is signed by the Secretary July 8th 1854. Multiple folds to the paper. unknown
1981Alibris.0031180Committee of the Russian Orthodox Youth Abroad. 1981. Hard cover. Very good. apparently originally printed as a paperback and professionally rebound as a hardcover possibly by the original publisher original front cover is pasted over original title page. 448 p. . Russian title: Д и в Ñ£ е в Ñ Ðº а Ñ Ñ‚ а й н а и п Ñ€ е д Ñ Ðº а з а н Ñ– Ñ Ð¾ в о Ñ Ðº Ñ€ е Ñ Ðµ н Ñ– и Ро Ñ Ñ Ñ– и Author: П Ñ€ е п о д о б н Ñ‹ й С е Ñ€ а Ñ„ и м ÑŠ С а Ñ€ о в Ñ Ðº и й Ч у д о Ñ‚ в о Ñ€ е ц ÑŠ Publisher: К о м и Ñ‚ е Ñ‚ о м Ру Ñ Ñ Ðº о й П Ñ€ а в о Ñ Ð» а в н о й М о л о д е ж и З а г Ñ€ а н и ц е й [Committee of the Russian Orthodox Youth Abroad] paperback
015608[Riom, Puy-de-Dôme, Paris] Placard funéraire de Jean-François Fouet, Docteur en Théologie de la Faculté de Paris, Chapelain de l'Eglise de Paris, Ancien Curé de la Ville de Riom en Auvergne. [Paris, novembre 1733]. 1p in-plano (environ 39*50cm). Le « Convoy, Service & Enterrement » aura lieu le 5 novembre 1733. On trouve peu de choses sur ce prêtre. Il finançait toutefois trois places au séminaire de Paris au profit de clercs de Riom et Aigueperse. Une belle lettrine macabre. Anciennement plié, petits trous aux plis, petites déchirures, petits manques marginaux. Rare document. [89]
573676Aix-les-Bains, Imprimerie Paul JACQUES,1948. Petit in-4 broché., XII-544 pp., nombr. reprod. photo h.-t. in fine, ex. en partie non coupé.
178912025In-folio de 6 pp., (1) f. blanc, cordon de soie verte d’assemblage, signature autographe de Brongier l’Ainé, secrétaire, contresigné Valentin du Plantier, lieutenant général au Bailliage de Bresse, siège Présidial de Bourg, sceau de cire rouge.