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169520104London: Printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd 1695. Folio. Stitched inserted into later brown wrappers. Some marginal soiling and browning some page numbers trimmed else a very good copy of this edict. Folio. Establishing Greenwich Hospital. Setting up the commission for the hospital established to aid seamen and their families. The king selected the commissioners John Evelyn as Treasurer and Register and arranged the finances in what was previously Charles II's Greenwich Palace. Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd unknown books
1686AQ29729London: Printed and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor 1686. 6 42pp. ESTC R18597 Wing H1870. Bound with: ON OF THE ROMAN COMMUNION i.e. WIDENFELDT Adam. Wholsome advices from the Blessed Virgin to her Indiscreet Worshippers. London. Printed for Randal Tayler 1687. First edition. 20 20pp. With an initial imprimatur leaf. ESTC R18760 Wing W2090A. Quarto. Modern brown cloth. Bookplate of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP very occasional ink-spotting. Two devotional works dedicated to the sanctity of the Virgin Mary; the first a revised edition of a pamphlet by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes 1642-1715; the second the sole edition of an English translation of Adam Widenfeldt's 1617/18-1678 controversial Jansenist monograph Monita salutaria B. V. Mariae ad cultores suos indiscretos. From the recently dispersed library of Eric Gerald Stanley 1923-2018 scholar of Old English literature Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford. . Second edition. Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor hardcover
1641910083CGFrankfurt:, Merian, 1641. Kupferstich, Bildgröße 26 x 35,5 cm, Blattgröße 33,5 x 39,5 cm.
169511229Amsterdam, Heinrich Wetstein, 1695. 16° (10-15 cm). 302 S., 3 Bll. Ganzleder der Zeit über vier Bünden mit goldgeprägter Rückenverzierung und montiertem Rückenschild
169517644La Haye, Etienne Foulque, 1695. In-12 de [1]-525 pages, pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et petits fers dorés, tranches mouchetés de rouge.
168096042 livres dans un livre. Köln; Hamburg, Jean Le Blanc; Robert Paulet, 1680; 1679., 1680. 12°. 3 f., 544 p.; 240 p. Reliure pleine veau, dos doré.
1647GITa622Amsterodami apud Lud Elzevirium 1647. In-8 2ff n ch 212pp. Plein maroquin fauve, dos lisse à faux nerfs orné de fleurettes dorées, pièce de titre maroquin bleu nuit, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, tranches dorées, reliure de la 1re moitié du XVIIIe siècle. Charmant petit volume orné d'un beau titre-frontispice gravé et d'un portrait de l'auteur. Exp bien relié.
1700180339Chez Henri Van Bulderen A La Haye, chez Henri Van Buderen, 1700. 2 volumes In-12 reliés plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurosn dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tomaison dorée. Reliure de l'époque. Coiffes arrasée, charnières au tome 1 faibles, coins abimés. Contenant une relation de ce qui s'est passé de plus considérable dans la Chrétienté depuis l'année 1665 jusqu'à celle de 1672. Revûës par le chevalier Guillaume Temple quelque tems avant sa mort ; & publiées par Jonathan Swift Chapelain de son Exc. le Comte de Berkeley, un des Lords Regens du Royaume d'Irlande. Traduites de l'Anglois. 2ff blancs, 6ff non chiffré, 470 + 384 pages. Quelques erreurs de pagination (chiffrage). Complet.
1700143194Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russel-street Covent-Garden, Ca. 1700. Format (Platte): 34,5 x 25 cm (trimmed to the plate).
168935228London: Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-Street and Thomas Fox at the Angel in Westminster-Hall 1689. First Edition. Full calf. Fair. Folio. 3 140 pages. MISSING THE ENGRAVED FRONTISPIECE Marbled calf leather binding with leather title label on the spine. Outer joints for both boards are cracked and the boards are loose but still attached. Text is outlined in red horizontal and vertical printed lines. Armorial bookplate of "Hans Sloane Stanley" located on the front paste down. Sir Jonathan Trelawny Bishop of Bristol William Lloyd Bishop of St. Asaph William Sancroft Bishop of Canterbury was three of the Bishops on trial for seditious libel under King James II. From wikipedia: <br /> <br /> Sir Jonathan Trelawny 3rd Baronet 24 March 1650 – 19 July 1721 was a British Bishop of Bristol Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester. Trelawny is best known for his role in the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution which are sometimes believed to be referenced in the Cornish anthem The Song of the Western Men. He was born at Trelawne in the parish of Pelynt Cornwall the eldest surviving son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Westminster School and then went to Christ Church Oxford at the start of the Michaelmas term of 1668 where he distinguished himself as a scholar.<br /> A staunch royalist he was ordained in 1673 and became a beneficed clergyman. He was appointed rector of South Hill on 4 October and of St. Ives on 12 December 1677 becoming Bishop of Bristol in 1685. He was one of the Seven Bishops tried for seditious libel under James II. Trelawny and the other bishops petitioned against James II's Declaration of Indulgence in 1687 and 1688 granting religious tolerance to Catholics and as a result he was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of seditious libel. The bishops said that whilst they were loyal to King James II their consciences would not agree to allowing freedom of worship to Catholics even if it were to be within the privacy of their own homes as the Declaration proposed; thus they could not sign. Trelawny was held for three weeks before trial then tried and acquitted; this led to great celebrations with bells being rung in his home parish of Pelynt.1<br /> <br /> William Lloyd was born at Tilehurst in Berkshire in 1627 the son of Richard Lloyd then vicar1 who was the son of David Lloyd of Henblas Anglesey. By the age of eleven he had understanding in Greek and Latin and somewhat of Hebrew before attending Oriel and Jesus Colleges Oxford later becoming a Fellow of Jesus College.2 He graduated M.A. in 1646. In 1663 he was prebendary of Ripon in 1667 prebendary of Salisbury in 1668 archdeacon of Merioneth in 1672 dean of Bangor and prebendary of St Paul's London in 1680 bishop of St Asaph in 1689 lord-almoner in 1692 bishop of Lichfield and Coventry and in 1699 bishop of Worcester.3 As Bishop of Lichfield he rebuilt the diocesan residence at Eccleshall Castle which had been destroyed in the Civil War.4<br /> Lloyd was an indefatigable opponent of the Roman Catholic tendencies of James II of England and was one of the seven bishops who for refusing to have the Declaration of Indulgence read in his diocese was charged with publishing a seditious libel against the king.3 However he was acquitted in 1688 which was one of the events that lead to the fall of James II.citation needed<br /> He engaged Gilbert Burnet to write The History of the Reformation of the Church of England and provided him with much material. He was a good scholar and a keen student of biblical apocalyptic literature and himself "prophesied" to Anne Queen of Great Britain Robert Harley 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer William Whiston and John Evelyn the diarist. Lloyd was a staunch supporter of the Glorious Revolution.3<br /> He lived to the age of ninety-one and died at Hartlebury Castle on 30 August 1717. He was buried in the church of Fladbury near Evesham in Worcestershire of which his son was rector and where a monument is erected to his memory with a long inscription.5<br /> <br /> William Sancroft 30 January 1617 – 24 November 1693 was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury2 and was one of the Seven Bishops imprisoned in 1688 for seditious libel against King James II over his opposition to the king's Declaration of Indulgence. Deprived of his office in 1690 for refusing to swear allegiance to William and Mary he later enabled and supported the consecration of new nonjuring bishops leading to the nonjuring schism. Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-Street, and Thomas Fox, at the Angel in Westminster-Hall unknown
1649KK6902Leiden: B. & A. Elzevir 1649. Hardcover. Very Good. Salamasius Defensio Regia pro Carolo I which supported divine origin of kingship and the rule of Charles I of England anonymously printed in 1649. Reprinted Sumptibus Regiis 1650. 12mo 125 x 75mm. 472pp. Later vellum edges stained blue; only lightly rubbed lacking ties. Armorial bookplate of Franciscus Antonius Comes de Stürgkh 18th-century Austrian Graf to front pastedown period inscription on front flyleaf. <br/><br/>Defensio Regia pro Carolo I Defense of the Reign of Charles I which was published anonymously in November 1649 was probably sponsored by Charles II who is thought to have paid a hundred pounds for its printing. The work called for European rulers to unite against the new English republic and place Prince Charles on the throne. This work represents a reversal of Salmasius earlier views since it supported the divine origin of kingship defended the powers of a king and blamed the attacks of the Revolution on the English people. Salmasius studied at Paris 1604-06 and at Heidelberg 1606-09. During his years at Heidelberg he discovered the Palatine manuscript of the Greek Anthology. In 1610 his commentary on Solinus Polyhistor was published. His enormous learning especially in ancient languages- he was fluent in Hebrew Arabic Syriac Persian and Coptic as well as Greek and Latin- led to offers from several universities. In 1631 he became professor at Leiden and stayed there for the remainder of his life except for one year 1650-51 at the Swedish court where he was a guest due to the fame his Defensio Regia pro Carolo I had brought him. He returned to Leiden soon after the publication of Miltons reply Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio in 1651. [B. & A. Elzevir] hardcover
169616958London: E. Jones 1696. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. Engraved frontispiece. Full calf probably 18th century or early 19th century. Spine in 6 compartments; red lettering label gilt; the remaining compartments with a Maltese cross impressed in blind. Plain endpapers. 19th century ownership signature scrawled across the title page. Light scuffing to the binding some staining and soil to the text front inner hinge neatly mended else a very good copy. Includes the Psalter and rites of ordination: 'Una cum Psalterio seu Psalmis Davidis Ea Punctatione distinctis qua Cantari aut Recitari debent in ECCLESIIS Itemque Forma & Modus Faciendi Ordinandi & Consecrandi Episcopos Presbyteros Diaconos.' Wing B3694A; ESTC R214201. E. Jones hardcover books
1684174621684 LONDINI, Ed. Willielmo Wats, imp. A. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, & G. Wells - 1684 - 1 fort volume in-folio - Reliure plein veau de l'époque avec restauration postérieure maladroite - Beau portrait en Frontispice de l'auteur - Page de titre, (32), 1175 pages & Glossaire & index 36 pages - Bon exemplaire 2 grands Ex-libris armoriés: Sigill Henrici Baker tristram e coll line o ronn (Henry Baker), devise "Fortiger Gerig Cracem" & Thomas Phillips, Middle Hill, Worcestershire ** , devise "Deus Patria Rex"- Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 17462
1630198831-1Leiden, Elzevier 1630. 12° (ca. 11,1 x 6 cm). 1 w. Bl., 8 nn. Bll., 404 S., 6 nn. Bll., 1 w. Bl. Mit 1 Kupfertitel. Lederband der Zeit mit dreifachen Deckelfileten, Rückenvergoldung u. Rückentitel, Stehkantenvergoldung, Goldschnitt und marmor. Vorsätzen.
16841397186London 1684. Fourth Impression. Hardcover. Quarto 14 65 68-182 193-374 173-178 379-406 12 pages. In Good minus condition. Bound in full brown leather with blind tooling to boards. Paneled spine with faded label and loss of leather along the head/tail loss of endbands and cracking along the joints. Pieces of leather torn away from the boards significant chipping and bumping to corners resulting in exposed boards. Front board is detached from spine and rear board is partially detached from spine. Textblock has light plus age toning stains impacting text on page 238-239 and soiling scattered throughout. Text in English and Latin. Shelved in Room A. 1397186. Special Collections. hardcover
16362103Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Young 1636. First edition. Loose_leaf. Very Good. 7 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches. Small folio. Signatures: aa - kk in 8s. Edges ragged. Disbound. With the third state of 2H3 "he" at the end of the first line of the verso. 2K6 has the catchword "Certaine" and 2K7 and 2K8 are canceled as normal. See ESTCS113851 ESTCS101893. A very good reading copy of this first edition of Psalter accompanying the Scottish Book of Common Prayer printed the same year. Printed by Robert Young unknown
1659GITf252Amstelodami ex Officina Elzeviriana anno 1659. Petit in-12 4 feuillets non chiffrés 9-569pp 7pp non chiffrées (clé et index). Plein vélin ivoire à rabats de l'époque, dos lisse avec le titre manuscrit sur le dos. Orné d'un beau titre-frontispice compris dans la pagination. Bel exemplaire frais, bien complet du texte et du titre-frontispice, dans une reliure en vélin de l'époque, en très bon état.
1683674251683. An Oath that Incensed the Puritans Church of England. Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical Treated Upon by the Bishop of London President of the Convocation for the Province of Canterbury and the Rest of the Bishops and Clergie of the Said Province: And Agreed Upon with the Kings Majesties Licence in Their Synod Begun at London Anno Domini 1603. And in the Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord James By the Grace of God King of England France & Ireland the First and of Scotland the Thirty Seventh. And Now Published for the Due Observation of Them by His Majesties Authority Under the Great Seal of England. London: Printed by the Assigns of John Bill Deceas'd 1683. viii 69 11 pp. The first leaf bears woodcut royal arms on verso last leaf is a blank. Quarto 7-1/2" x 6". Disbound pamphlet bound into recent period-style three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards calf title panel to center of front board. Moderate toning to text light foxing and tiny inkspots to a few leaves "2" in early hand to head of front endleaf. A nice copy in a handsome binding. $300. An important document in the history of the English Reformation this was the first collection of ecclesiastical law compiled by the Church of England that was not derived from Roman Catholic sources. It was originally enacted in 1571 and amended in 1603 and 1640. This latter issue contains the notorious Article VI "Impugners of the Rites and Ceremonies Established in the Church Censured" which incensed the Puritans. English Short-Title Catalogue R6436. unknown books
1640WRCLIT65815London: Printed by Robert Barker . And by the Assignes of John Bill 1640. 410 42 pp. Collation: A-G4. Quarto. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Decorated headpieces and initials. Early ink inscription in upper margin of blank A1 fore- margins markedly browned just a good copy. First edition. STC and ESTC delineate two settings of quires B and C: in this copy B1v:1 reads 'fidelity'and C1v catchword: 'they'. ESTC R212834. McALPIN I:546. STC 10080. Printed by Robert Barker ... And by the Assignes of John Bill unknown books
1627011676AMSTERODAMI, Amsterdam 1627 Exofficina IOANNIS IANSSONII No Binding
164180748London England: Robert Barker Printer to the KIng's Most Excellent Majestie and by the Assigns of John Bill 1641. Pamphlet. Very Good. Small 4to. pp ii12. Title within ornamental border Title vignette; head-piece; initially bound in mock-marbled paper wrapper. Royal arms on verso of title. Smal piece torn from upper margin of A4. Some stains. New marbled paper wrappers. His majesty was to put it mildly not pleased with the petition. Robert Barker (Printer to the KIng's Most Excellent Majestie) and by the Assigns of John Bill unknown
1649115084Vitré 1649 A Paris, Chez Antoine Vitré,1649, 1 volume in-4 de 180x250mm environ, (12) ff. (Page de titre, Epistre, Avant-propos), 815 pages. Plein velin au dos muet. Quelques marques et manques sur la reliure, premiers et derniers feuillets marqués par l'humidité (traces de mouillures marginales, quelques feuillets rognés), rares rousseurs, pagination fantaisiste mais exemplaire complet, en bon état général.
1678082226United Kingdom: Willam Jacob . 136 pages. Full leather - wear around edge of spine leather etc. Name on title page small old and in ink. Light browning to title page very minor. Small size 15cm x 9 cm slim book in decorative leather. See image from Winghale Books. Festa Anglo-Romana Or the Feasts of the English and Roman Church with Their Fasts and Vigils Being an Exact and Concise Accompt of Their Various Etymologies and Appellations with the Reasons and Grounds of Their Celebration - this is the William Jacob 1678 edition. . Good. Hardcover. 1678. Willam Jacob hardcover
16736037London 1673. Copper engraving 33 x 27 cms original hand-colour blank verso. Blome published the first new series of county maps since Speed and in the straightened financial environment of post-Restoration London he had to reply on innovative funding sources: he was one of the first publishers of illustrated books to rely heavily on subscriptions and subscribers to the Britannia were entitled to have their armorial bearings Blome began his career as a heraldic painter engraved on a map of their choice. Map unknown
1621310863London: Printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie 1621. 20 pp. 4to. Later quarter reddish morocco rebacked. Dust-soiling to first leaf title and last two leaves some minor spotting very good. 20 pp. 4to. ESTC S107590; STC14399 Printed by Bonham Norton and John Bill, printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie unknown books