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176812536London: Printed by Mark Baskett Printer to the King. 1768. 1 title 103-104 pp as issued Disbound. Tanned scattered stains else Good to Good. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
176812535London: Printed by Mark Baskett Printer to the King. 1768. 1 title 251-252 pp as issued Disbound. Tanned scattered stains Good to Good. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
177012506London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan Printers to the King. 1770. 1 title 315-316 pp as issued disbound. Two small tears no text loss stains Good. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the King... unknown books
176612504London: Printed by Mark Baskett Printer to the King. and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1766. 1 title 755-760 pp as issued Disbound. Two closed tears to title and one to last leaf tanned scattered light stains else Good to Very Good. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King.... and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett unknown books
174716510London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King. 1747. pp. 791-794 plus title as issued folio disbound. Minor foxing. Very Good. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
174716509London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King. 1747. pp. 903-906 plus title as issued folio disbound. Scattered foxing. Very Good. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
175316514London: Thomas Baskett Printer to the King. 1753. pp. 219-226 plus title as issued folio disbound a bit roughly. Minor foxing. Else Very Good. Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
173716521London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King. 1737. pp. 203-204 plus title as issued folio disbound. Light tanning scattered foxing. Good. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
176912527London: Printed by Mark Baskett Printer to the King. 1769. 1 title 1031-1036 pp as issued Disbound. Tanned scattered light stains Good. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King... unknown books
174229879London: Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 1742. Folio 7.75" x 12.25". 2 733-739 1 blank pp. Disbound else Near Fine. Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. unknown books
176930572London: Printed by Mark Baskett Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty 1769. Two folio leaves attached at left edge with archival tape. 1-title 1 blank 47-48 pp as issued. Very Good. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty unknown books
177430571London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan Printers to the King's Most Excellen Majesty 1774. Folio two leaves folded. 1-title 1 blank 323-324pp as issued. Very Good. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellen Majesty unknown books
177736809London 1777. Large folio unbound and untrimmed. 708 1 errata 1 blank pp as issued. Occasional light toning else Near Fine.<br/><br/> ESTC explains that the Journal whose entries end on 18 September 1760 was not printed until 1777. Entries appear on a variety of topics some concerning the French and Indian War. For example a bill would prohibit exportation of goods from America to anywhere except Great Britain page 37; King George decrees the "vigorous prosecution of a just war with France" page 301; Great Britain and Prussia will cooperate against France and keep America page 304. <br/>ESTC T166648 7 copies in five locations all in England as of May 2020. unknown books
173533237England 1735. Elephant folio 24-1/2" x 30-1/2". Completely in ink manuscript on stiff vellum some words written in larger lettering or bolder print. Bottom edge folded up and held with five red wax seals and vellum strips. Strip of three embossed blue Sixpence Royal tax stamps at left edge "Colony to Saml Clarke" in manuscript directly beneath it. The names of Joseph Lodge Elizabeth Lodge Jonathan Pickering Ann Pickering and John Hamblins written along the bottom edge between the seals. Docketed on verso: "The 9th October 1735/ Joseph Lodge & wife/ Jonathan Pickering/ To John Hamblin/ Joseph Rust." Old folds light spotting and dustsoiling of verso recto quite clean. Beautiful document. Near Fine.<br/><br/> This appears to be a deed from England as Wortham Hall Hopton Botesdale and Thelnetham are all of Suffolk County England. Joseph Lodge 1693-1759 lived and died in Needham Norfolk County England. Elizabeth his wife 1699-1739 died in Norfolk as well. unknown books
1754848231754. ENGLAND - HISTORY By the author of The History of Prince Eugene. THE HISTORY OF JOHN DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH PRINCE OF MINDELHEIM CAPTAIN-GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMIRES OF HER BRITTANICK MAJESTY AND THE STATES OF THE UNITED PROVINCES KNIGHT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER MASTER OF THE ORDNANCE &C. . n.p. n.p. 1754. 4 347 pp. 9 pp. Index. 4 pp. B-Hh6 Ii4. Complete but for missing front flyleaf. 12mo. full calf with raised bands gilt spine rules and ornaments gilt red morocco spine label. Leather worn chipped 1 inch at top of front joint. Joints cracked. Ink and pencil notes to front pastedown and title page. Foxing throughout. P. 89-90 with closed horizontal tear no loss. Several other pages have closed tears in the margins. Fair to good as is. unknown books
179542915Louth 1795. White rag paper bottom and fore-edge deckled. Black printed text. Two fold lines; occasional loss to fold lines minimally affecting text; light general wear and toning. VG. Bifolium. 2 unnumbered pages of printed text; title printed to verso of second leaf else second leaf blank. 9-3/4" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/>Auction catalogue from the 1795 sale of 38 lots of the freehold estate owned by the late Charles Chaplin Esq. with manuscript prices and related notes in pencil and ink in a contemporary hand throughout. Occasional pencil notations and markings correct the printed acreage estimates of some lots. The Chaplins were members of the upper gentry and influential landowners in Lincolnshire. When the Louth Navigation -- a canal running from Louth in Lincolnshire to Tetney Haven at the mouth of the Humber -- was completed in 1770 Charles Chaplin managed to secure a 99 year lease of the tolls despite the terms of the canal's Act of Parliament limiting such leases to just seven years. The Louth Navigation Trust per the Louth Canal website notes that control and management of the tolls became "virtually hereditary" and led to considerable commercial opposition to the Chaplins and their political influence by the 1820s. The catalog includes columns for "Names of Plots &c."; "Acres by Estimation"; "State of Land"; and "Occupiers." Anyone wishing to view the premises is encouraged to apply to one Mr. J. Curtis of Saltfleetry. unknown books
1746LD8053Madrid: por Antonio Marin 1746. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 150 x 95mm. 16 269pp. Signatures: p8; A-R8. Engraved head- and tail-pieces initials. Text in Spanish translated from the French. 18th-century Spanish vellum ms. title to spine Jacobo 2o; lacking ties but internally clean and bright. <br/><br/>Spanish imprint of the biography of James II of England published during the last of the Jacobite uprisings. Forced out of power in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and defeated in the subsequent battle of the Boyne by William of Orange the short reign of James II has an importance that reaches far beyond his three years in power. He died in 1701 in exile at the Palace of St. Germain in France and remains to be one of the most complex and intriguing persons of history. An ardent Roman Catholic his efforts to return England to the Catholic faith continue to resonate to this day in Northern Ireland. The Jacobite uprisings were a series of rebellions and wars in Great Britain and Ireland occurring from 1688 to 1746. The aim of the later uprisings was to return the House of Stuart and the descendants of James II to the throne of Great Britain after being deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution. This biography of James II was printed in the last year of the major Jacobite uprising known as the The Forty Five. It was an intense time to show partisanship and effectively Jacobitism ended here as a serious political force in Britain. Not commonly found in such good original condition. por Antonio Marin hardcover books
1712852251712. LAW - ENGLAND THE THIRD PART OF MODERN REPORTS; BEING A COLLECTION OF SEVERAL SPECIAL CASES IN THE COURT OF KING'S-BENCH: IN THE LAST YEARS OF THE REIGN OF K. CHARLES II. IN THE REIGN OF K. JAMES I. AND IN THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF K. WILLIAM AND Q. MARY. TOGETHER WITH THE RESOLUTIONS AND JUDGMENTS THEREUPON. London in the Savoy: Printed by John Nutt for Charles Harper 1712. Second edition. "Carefully Collected by a Learned Hand." Title 18 pp. 339 pp. 36 pp. Table. Folio old calf with raised bands blind tooling gilt brown leather spine label. Boards worn leather peeling from bottom edge of top board about 3 inches. Joints tender rear joint splitting. Ink ownership to front pastedown no date. Front flyleaf partially detached. Title page has ink marks and "Being A" excised from title. Text moderately to heavily foxed with some dampstaining. Complete. unknown books
179739386Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1797. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. Self wrappers stitched. Spotting some stitching lacking stitch marks short marginal tears or chipping a few repairs to first page else very good. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. With Roads to the Principal Towns and Inns with innkeeper's names on the last three pages. On the back page is a short advertisement from Isaiah Thomas for a "Very large Collection of Books in the various Branches of Polite Literature" Evans 32920; Drake. "Almanacs" 3586 Isaiah Thomas unknown books
173925958London: No publisher/printer 1739. 8vo 20.6 cm 8.1". 8 pp. <br><br>Sole edition: Supplement to the Rev. George Whitefield's reply to Bishop Edmund Gibson in which Whitefield took the Anglican Church to task. This anonymously published item contains "Notes on the Pastoral Letter" an attack on Gibson's language and theology in the pastoral letter which started the controversy and "A Remark on the Weekly Miscellany of August 18th 1739; with an Extract of a Letter from Mr. Seward Relating to the Writer of the Same. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T222052. Recent quarter calf and marbled papercovered sides spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled raised bands. Pages age-toned edges slightly ragged. Inner margin of title-page with staining just touching text and an unobtrusive repair. No publisher/printer hardcover books