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175028617mortagne 1750 1 document original de 12 pages brochées, pré- imprimées en noir et manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané "GRAPPE DE RAISIN", format : 37 x 25 cm, orné des armes royales gravées en noir en tête de 1ère page, in-fine : Noms des Taillables Sortans de la paroisse qui seront tirés du Rolle de l'Année 1750 et Noms des taillables Entrans dans la paroisse qui seront compris dans le Rolle de 1750 manuscrits avec le montant de la taille reçue ainsi que la signature manuscrite de : LOUIS FRANCOIS LALLEMANT, CHEVALIER, COMTE DE LEVIGNEN, mortagne, le 3 novembre 1750,
1790NS0211Paris Buisson 1790. Report presented by Jean Philippe Gárran de Coulon one of the committee members. Martin & Walter 2:14304. Hard Cover. 52 151 pages; 20.5 cm. VG contemporary half-leather binding worn. Stock#NS0211. Buisson. hardcover
179928701CADEN 1799 un papier, manuscrit à l'encre brune de 4 pages, sur papier vergé ligné bleuté filigrané , format : 25 x 19 cm, cachet fiscal en noir en haut de 1ère page : "REP. FRA. - 25 cent", signé de 3 signatures des membres du conseil en bas de la 3ème page : LETTRE DU CONSEIL DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SUITE AU JUGEMENT RENDU PAR LE TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE VANNES DU 9 FRIMAIRE AN 7 (29 Novembre 1798), CONDAMNANT LES COMMUNES DE RIEUX, CADEN ET ALLAIRE DES DOMMAGES ET INTERETS ET AMENDES SUITE A L'ASSASSINAT DE TROIS PERSONNES LORS DE RASSEMBLEMENTS DANS LES DITES COMMUNES, DANS LA NUIT DU 21 AU 22 BRUMAIRE AN 7(11 et 12 Novembre 1798), LE CONSEIL ESTIME QUE L'INDIVIDU DE LA COMMUNE DE CADEN, SOUPCONNE D'AVOIR FAIT PARTIE DE CE RASSEMBLEMENT N'Y ETAIT PAS, DONC LA COMMUNE ESTIME QU'ELLE N'A PAS A PAYER LES DOMMAGES INTERETS ET LES AMENDES, DELIBERE A VANNES, LE 14 NIVOSE AN 7 (3 Janvier 1799)
179128618nantes 1791 1 document original de 6 pages brochées, pré- imprimées en noir et manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané "cornet de chasse avec courroie simple en pendentif surmonté d'une couronne royale", format : 35 x 22,5 cm, orné d'un timbre fiscal en noir :"a l'extraordinaire - expedition - département de la loire-inférieure", Département de la Loire-Inférieure - District de Nantes : Adjudication des Biens Nationaux N°1201, Vente à la Bougie de Terres situées à la Gagnerie près l'Auneau, Commune de Ste LUCE (Loire-Inférieure), Adjugé au Sieur GRIHAULT DE LA MOTTE pour la somme de 10 Louis, 150 Livres, Fait à Nantes, le 3 Juin 1791, cachet de cire du District de Nantesn et signature manuscrite du receveur du District de Nantes : VALLIN Ainé,
1791000596<p>Birmingham: Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson 1791. Full leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo; not paginated approx 400pp. In contemporary full calf lightly worn single gilt rolls to board margins flat spine divided by gilt double fillets into six compartments gilt lettered red leather title label to second compartment marbled endpapers unobtrusive light spotting to opening and closing leaves and very occasional feint stainingoverall a clean and attractive copy complete with engraved frontispiece. A rare edition; ESTC T94967 listing just four institutional holdings all in the UK. <br /><br /></p> Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson hardcover
177428601SAINTE-LUCE 1774 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 27,5 centimètres de haut sur 20,5 centimètres de large, cachet fiscal en haut de la 1ère page en noir : "BRETAGNE - 1 SOL", signatures historiées des Notaires Royaux de Nantes : MORICET ET JALABER, AFFÉAGEMENT DE LA TERRE DE LA RINTIÈRE, COMMUNE DE SAINTE-LUCE PRÈS DE L'AUBINIÈRE, DE 48 CORDES, PAR PIERRE MAUCLERC DE LA MUZANCHÈRE ÉVEQUE DE NANTES, A PIERRE FRANCOIS GRIBAULT DE LA MOTTE, AVOCAT AU PARLEMENT, PROCUREUR AU SIÈGE PRÉSIDIAL DU COMTÉ DE NANTES, DEMEURANT AU PILORI, PAROISSE DE SAINTE-CROIX A NANTES, LE 9 JUILLET 1774,
1778H12365London: Henry Fenwick 1778. Hardcover. Good. Small 8vo old calf good copy some rubbing and wear to boards some restoration to spine and joints with japanese paper and new paper spine label contents VG and clean. BOUND WITH two other publications from the same publisher: "A Petition of the reeholders of the County of Middlesex presented to His Majesty the 24th of May 1769" and "Addresses Remonstrances and Petitions; commencing the 24th of June 1769.with His Majesty's Answers; likewise The Speech to the King made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford when Lord Mayor of the City of London." 88 11 151 2 pp. Henry Fenwick hardcover
178620671Printed by W. Jackson and A. Hamilton at the Clarendon Press Oxford 1786. 8vo. on laid paper neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper some very light and occasional age-browning; most attractively bound in contemporary panelled calf back with five raised bands very neatly rebacked to style covers mildly age-worn else a very good clean copy with broad margins. With nineteenth century record in MS of members of the Crowther family on rear endpaper. Printed by W. Jackson and A. Hamilton at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
1794045526London: Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly F. & C. Rivington et al 1794. Title page dated 1794. Attractively bound in full red morocco leather decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers with charts of lessons calendars golden numbers rites and cermonies psalms. Also includes the Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer at the front. Spine darkened and crackled but archivally stabilized wear to corners and joints front hinge lightly cracked before the preliminary blank but very secure text block sound pages lightly age-toned but clean name Mary Anne Carruthers Athington and 1801 date on verso of front free endpaper no other markings. Hard Cover. Good. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly, F. & C. Rivington et al Hardcover
17783057London: Henry Fenwick 1778. First Edition. Very Good/A very rare treasure-chest of source material on Anglo-American relations in the years leading up to and into the Revolutionary War. In this compendium of communications between the Court of Common Council and George III covering the years 1769-1778 one sees the London court's steadfast objections to trade restrictions placed on the American colonies in 1775 the court's recommendations to "suspend hostilities against our fellow-subjects in North America" and its extended position paper counseling conciliation with the rebellious colonies. The text reports correspondence from the Continental Congress signed by John Hancock and from Richard Price and includes discussion of the Quebec Act of 1774 and the Newfoundland fisheries. Reference: Sabin 451. 19cm; 151pages. Bound in recent half calf over marbled boards in period style with six-panel spine decorated in blind and titled in gilt. Henry Fenwick hardcover books
179357674Oxford Clarendon Press 1793. London M. Brown 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved. unknown
179357674Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1793. (+) London, M. Brown, 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces, large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved.
177317460Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill and sold by S. Crowder in Paternoster-Row London and by W. Jackson in Oxford 1773. 8vo. on laid paper top and bottom margins closely trimmed with a few page headings shaved more so in the Psalter some very light and occasional age-browning; nineteenth century navy blue full calf sides with double frame border in gilt enclosing triple frame border in blind back with five raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment framed and lettered in gilt all other compartments framed in gilt and blind all edges gilt board edges tooled in gilt doublures tooled in blind yellow endpapers boards very lightly age-marked else an unusually well-preserved crisp clean copy. With a bookplate on front paste-down. Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, and sold by S. Crowder in Paternoster-Row, London, and by W. Jackson in Oxford, hardcover
179828699ambrières 1798 une lettre manuscrite à l'encre brune de 4 pages, sur papier vergé ligné crème filigrané "à la fleur de Lys" , format : 30 x 22 cm, timbre fiscal gravé en noir en haut de 1ère page : "Rep. Franc. 75 cts" + deux timbres "MINUTE" gravés en noir + un timbre "MINUTE" gravé en rouge + TIMBRE CANTON D'AMBRIERE gravé en noir en bas de 1ère page à gauche, lettre signée signé en bas de la 4ème page : BERNARD PACORY, LE 1 BRUMAIRE AN 7, EXPOSE DU CITOYEN BERNARD PACORY, MEUNIER AU MOULIN DE TORCE, COMMUNE DE LIGNE, DU 21 BRUMAIRE AN 7 (11 Novembre 1798), DEVANT LES CITOYENS ADMINISTRATEURS COMPOSANT L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DU CANTON D'AMBRIERE : A PROPOS DE SA FILLE AINEE, EMPRISONNEE EN LA MAISON D'ARRET DE MAYENNE PAR DES MOTIFS IMAGINAIRES , POUR CRIMES SUPPOSES ET NON REELS DEPUIS PLUS DE 2 MOIS, DEMANDE SA MISE EN LIBERTE ET UN CERTIFICAT DE VIE ET DE MOEURS QUI LUI EST ACCORDEE, LE 6 FRIMAIRE AN 7 (26 Novembre 1798) + une lettre a en-tête imprimée en noir et manuscrite à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté ligné, format : 20,5 x 18 cm : LETTRE DE L'AGENT ET LE COMMISSAIRE DE L'ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPALE DE LASSAY DU 19 VENDEMIAIRE AN 7 (10 OCTOBRE1798) adressée aux Citoyens administrateurs du Departement de la Mayenne : RELATIVE A L'EX CHOUAN JACQUES RAIMBAULT ET A LA FILLE PACORY DU MOULIN DE TORCE : PENDANT LA GUERRE CHOUANNIQUE, CERTAINS DISENT QU'ELLE ETAIT UNE ESPIONNE DANGEREUSE EN MÊME TEMPS QU'ELLE APPROVISIONNAIT LA BANDE SCELERATE ET LUI DESIGNAIT DES VICTIMES, lettre signée à l'encre brune : Perrier fils et Raimbault , Agent et Commissaire de l'Administration Municipale de LASSAY, (on apprend aussi dans cette lettre que l'ex chouan Jacques Raimbault est mal vu dans la commune de Montreuil)
178170437Oxford: Clarendon Press 1781. 8vo. Unpaginated. Full black morocco with gilt borders and lettering to spine; all edges yellowed. Rubbing to board edges and light marks to spine. Cracking at the top of the front joint. Occasional minor spots and offsetting but generally internally clean. Streightfeild family crest bookplate to front pastedown - possibly the copy of Rev Thomas Streatfeild a renowned Kent antiquarian and churchman. Old but in very good condition copy of the Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms. . Very Good. Full Morocco. 1781. Clarendon Press 1781 unknown
1729828641729. University Printer Oxford. 1729 to printed title page. Printed and Sold by Sam BirtSuccessor of Mr. Robt. Whitledge deceased at the Bible and Ball in Ave Mary Lane London. to extra illustrated title page. 12mo. 13 x 7.5cm. A2- T12. Engraved portrait frontis. of George I who had died two years before the title page date so we are presuming that both the frontis and the extra engraved title have come from an earlier edition of the prayer book. This volume also includes 49 engraved plates printed on only one side of paper - the reverse being blank. Bound in early 18th century full crimson morocco decorated in blind slightly worn along edges. All page edges gilt. Blank endpapers to front of volume contain 4 separate ownership inscriptions. One central gathering of pages and a few odd leaves are slightly proud of main contents. Inner hinges visible at front and centre but sound. Final blank leaf is loose. Apart from these faults a clean and sound copy of a pocket prayer book from the early 18th century. unknown
17565588Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University by whom they are sold in Cambridge and by B. Dod in Ave-Mary-Lane London 1756. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Betham Common Prayer. Bentham was printed to the University of Cambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskerville. Contents very clean contemporary black morocco binding with loss to the crown and wear to the spine corners worn to board but still smartly bound and flexible entirely usable still retaining the original integral cloth bookmarks. All edges gilt but long since worn down. Previous owner's singature 1758 and few stamps of another owner. Book is entirely free of foxing. from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John BaskervilleCambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskervilleambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskerville <br/><br/> Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University by whom they are sold in Cambridge, and by B. Dod in Ave-Mary-Lane London hardcover
173695841736 reliure plein veau havane in-quarto carré (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) - décoré or (gilt decoration) - entre-nerfs à fleuron fleurette (floweret) - pièce de titre manquante (missing label of title), coiffe supérieure manquante (head of the spine lightly faded), plats avec de légères épidermures (lights scratches on the covers), coins émoussés (corners blunt), toutes tranches rouges (red edges), 478 pages avec Approbation & Privilège, 1736 Paris Mesnier et Jean de Nully Libraires Editeurs,
1774600289Frankfurt, Garbe, 1774. 4to. 10 Bl., 962 S., 29 Bl. Halbleder d. Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung u. 2 Rückenschildern (leicht berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
17276131Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1727. 1727 12mo. Unpaginated. Red ruled throughout. BOUND WITH Sternhold & Hopkins The Whole Book of Psalms . London Printed by Tho. Wood for the Company of Stationers 1730. 16cm. Bound in black shagreen panelled with two blind lines. Four silver corner mountsa and a central silver filigree rose ornament on each board. One of two silver clasps in place. Signature of Elixabeth Sprange Tunbridge Wells on the front endpaper. Joints starting to split at the foot of the spine otherwise in very good condition. Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, unknown
1764WRCLIT65827Londres but possibly Amsterdam: Chez P. Vaillant & J. Nourse dans le Strand 1764. xlix1438pp. plus frontis and fifty-one inserted engraved plates. 12mo. Full contemporary olive green morocco raised bands compartments gilt with cross- hatching covers with rolled leaf and flower borders surrounding a central compass-like device of leaves stems and buds a.e.g. marbled endsheets. Text leaves adjacent to inserted plates somewhat foxed foretips bumped otherwise a very good copy. One of two impressions of 1764 under Vaillant's imprint that ESTC suggests might have been printed in Amsterdam the other without Nourse's co-imprint. The first Vaillant edition cited by Griffiths is dated 1748 with editions dated 1776 1778 1780 and 1788 following. This copy has been extra- illustrated with the suite of appropriate engravings by G.L. Smith published in London in 1773 by William Dawson Pater-noster Row evidently just for this purpose the plate utilized here for the frontis bears a caption and Dawson's dated imprint. ESTC locates only four copies with this dual imprint and ten with Vaillant's name alone. GRIFFITHS 36:25. ESTC 142212. Chez P. Vaillant & J. Nourse dans le Strand hardcover books
17291910Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer and by Henry Hills deceas'd 1729. 1729 Additional engraved title page 48 engraved plates. Early 19th century calf. Trimmed close by the binder just shaving a few pages. Two sections moved forward but tight. Occasional marginal tears and light fingering of corners from use. 19th century signature of Jane Muggeridge inside the front board. A sound copy. Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer, and by Henry Hills, deceas'd, unknown
17198816The first work Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills 1719. The second work Printed by Tho. Wilmer 1720 1719-1720. 2 works in 1 vol. 12mo. with wood-engraved frontispiece wood-engraved and printed titles the second work with separate printed title and 47 fine wood-engraved plates neat eighteenth century signature on blank preliminary a few leaves closely cropped at margins but without loss of text; attractively bound in early nineteenth full calf sides elaborately tooled with multiple frame and decorative borders in black enclosing a decorative lozenge blocked in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments blocked in black marbled endpapers doublures tooled in blind red edges very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down a very good crisp clean copy. [The first work] Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb hardcover
1770174711770 un fort volume, reliure plein veau havane raciné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto) (20,5 x 25,6 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à encadrements à double filets or avec fleuron au fer plein or et rinceaux aux angles avec des petits fers en remplissage (between the raised bands double gilt lines - floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp - with foliages executed in the curved lines in angles - with small blocking stamp in filling) - pièce de titre comportant le titre abrégé de l'ouvrage sur fond beige avec double filets or (garnet label of the title with the title abbreviated by the work with gilt line), rinceaux en tête et en pied (top and at the foot of spine with foliages carried out with the curved line), double filets sur les coupes (double gilt line on the cuts), toutes tranches jaspées bleues (all blue marbled edges), sans illustrations excepté des fronts de chapitre gravés sur bois en noir, des lettrines et culs-de-lampes gravées sur bois en noir et une vignette aux armes royales gravée sur bois en noir au bas de la page de titre, légers trous de ver sur 1/4 de cm dans la marge sans conséquence pour la compréhension du texte des trois dernières pages de table, XXII (2 ff) 403 et 268 pp et( 1 ff.) avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1770 A Toulouse, chez Dupleix et Laporte, libraires Editeurs,
1758WRCLIT66108Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham . 1758. 416pp. A-2C8. Quarto. Contemporary red straight grain goat skin raised bands gilt rules gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. Spine extremities heavily rubbed narrow crack toward top of upper joint fore-tips bruised some scratches and a long impression in blind on lower board bookplate on pastedown a bit of foxing and marginal smudging shallow mend to lower fore- tip of title leaf; just a good sound copy. This edition is based on the Cambridge edition of 1755. The rather plain binding is attributed by an earlier owner to Roger Payne but if so it was obviously treated by succeeding generations with less respect than it deserved. ESTC N088795. GRIFFITHS 1758.6. Printed by Joseph Bentham ... hardcover books