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ZZ90460-103Printed Colored coat of arms Baud De Eerens Van Hogendorp Merkus Reynst Rochussen. Size 270 x 180 mm. unknown
ZZ90438-164-1Preparatory drawing of Bauricius familiy crest. Total size 170 x 130 mm. In good condition. unknown
PR121700Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Beelaerts Snoeck family. Size 165 x 145 mm.NL Drie mispelbloemen groengepunt en goudgeknopt op Beelaerts wapenzijde Snoeck: Een hermelijnen schildhoofd en gouden schildhoek beladen met een rode roos. Helmteken: een omgekeerde snoek tussen een gouden vlucht. unknown
PR121698Printed black and white coat of arms Bentink. Size 95 x 110 mm. With text Bentink but family coat of arms of Bentinck family see cbg.nlNLAnkerkruis en twee leeuwen aan de zijkant. unknown
1834151220097Stereotyped and published by C. Alexander & Co 1834-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Stereotyped and published by C. Alexander & Co hardcover
PR121679Printed coulored coat of arms Binkhorst. Size 120 x 120 mm. Small foxing on the edges and a small corner missing in the right bottom. unknown
013950[Bligny-lès-Beaune, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne] famille Bailly à Bligny. Manuscrit, 6 mai 1752, 4p in-4 sur parchemin. Acte notarié établi à Beaune, avec cachet de la généralité de Dijon, pour la cession de trois ouvrées de vignes par Jean Bailly, marchand, à son fils Louis Bailly, alors étudiant et futur prêtre. Les vignes sont situées à Bligny, au lieu-dit Pasquier Petit Jean. Il souhaitait que son fils ait des revenus. [334]
18025001018Exeter 1802. Group of 20 legal documents on paper and vellum relating to a property in Exeter including as the centrepiece a vellum manuscript indenture 630 x 790 mm. with the signatures of William and Elizabeth Bligh and many other members of his family Bligh himself having signed the indenture a second time in relation to a coda to the indenture; all in fine condition with original wax and paper seals present. <p><p>A remarkable group of manuscripts regarding the ownership of a property in Exeter over a period of a century and involving William Bligh and numerous close family members. The collection includes a rare example of the signatures of both William Bligh and his wife Elizabeth on the same manuscript document together with the signatures of Bligh's nephews Thomas and Francis Godolphin Bond both of whom had long careers in the Royal Navy and the latter of whom went on Bligh's second breadfruit voyage and kept up an important and revealing correspondence with his uncle. </p> <p>The group of documents relates to a family-owned house at 13 St. Martin's Lane Exeter a narrow street between Exeter High Street and the Cathedral Yard which is incidentally also the location of the historic Ship Inn said to have been frequented by Sir Francis Drake. The earliest material present here dates from 1702 while the other manuscripts trace the later history of the property throughout the eighteenth century.</p> <p>The signatures are attached to a legal indenture which is the last in a substantial group of documents relating to this property a group which also includes a detailed abstract of ownership prepared for the Blighs and the Bonds. </p> <p>The series of manuscripts culminates in an indenture dated 27 July 1802 conveying for a fee of £50 the rights of the Bligh family to one-sixth of a dwelling in St. Martin's Lane to one William Floyde. The property was evidently owned by Bligh in conjunction with his nephews and nieces in the Bond family: Bligh's half-sister Catherine married John Bond and Bligh and his wife were very close to the whole family in particular Francis Godolphin Bond 1765-1839 a distinguished sailor and First Lieutenant under Bligh on the second breadfruit voyage on HMS Providence. Attractively the present document includes the signatures of the entire Bond family notably that of Francis Godolphin Bond but also those of his brothers and sisters: Thomas Bond Rebecca Bond Sophia Bond Samuel Hookey husband of Catharine Elizabeth Hookey née Bond and Jenny C. Bond. A coda to the indenture is a receipt for payment of fifty pounds sterling which is also witnessed by all of the key signatories meaning that William Bligh's signature is actually present here twice.</p> <p>Equally interesting is the August 1801 "Abstract of the Title of Messrs. William Bligh et al" prepared for the transaction which records their interest in the property. This abstract notes that 'William Bligh is a Captain in the Navy and lives at Durham Place Lambeth but is now on board the Irresistable in the North Sea Fleet.' Of the other signatories it is also noted that at the time Thomas Bond was serving on the Raisonable while Francis Godolphin Bond was residing in London.</p> </p> . unknown
1979840781979 Paris, Denoël, 1979, in 8° carré, cartonnage de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée (effrangée avec petits manques de papier), 205 pages.
2670Genève, Beroud, 1862, 1 pleine toile amateur, un mors fendu, coiffes usagées renforcées avec du scotch. in-12 de 306 pp. ;
ZZ90438-164Coloured drawing of coat of arms of the Bouricius family total size: 160 x 110 mm. In good condition. Information of Hector van Bouricius raad in den Hove van Friesland 1593-1626. unknown
175443010AB1754. Dublin J.Esdall 1754. 173 cm x 11 cm. VIII pages XVII -XXIII 268 pages. Lacking the list of Subscribers IX - XII and Start of Content-pages XIII-XVI. Later 19th century Hardcover / Half - leather with gilt lettering and ornament to spine. Good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Spine slightly damaged and broken. Bookblock tight and clean besides a faded dampstain and some lesions to outer margiuns of several pages. Needs some attention from a bookbinder. Exlibris / Bookplate of Henry J.B.Clements on pastedown Clements was landowner in County Mayo and County Galway Rosshill House connection. The book is a collection of memoirs that document the exploits of one of the most charismatic and influential families in 16th and 17th century Irish history. Chapters include for example: Richard Cromwell Baffles the Designs of Fleetwood / His advice to Richard Cromwell / Richard deposed / Lord Broghill retires to his command in Munster and is suspected by the Committee of Safety / Summoned to appear before the Commissioners in Dublin / Brings over the Army in Ireland to the King's Interest and invites the King to land at Cork / He and Sir Charles Coote declares openly for the King and secure Ireland / Taken into the Cabinet Council and made one of the Lords Justices of Ireland / etc. Eustace Budgell 19 August 1686 4 May 1737 was an English writer and politician. Born in St Thomas near Exeter Budgell was educated at Oxford University. His cousin the writer Joseph Addison took him to Ireland and got him appointed to a lucrative office. However when he lampooned the Viceroy he lost his position. Budgell assisted Addison with his magazine The Spectator writing 37 numbers signed X. In these he imitates Addison's style with some success. Between 1715 and 1727 he represented Mullingar in the Irish House of Commons. Budgell who was vain and vindictive fell on evil days; he lost a fortune in the South Sea Bubble and was accused of forging the will of Dr Matthew Tindal at the expense of his nephew Nicolas Tindal. He committed suicide by throwing himself out of a boat at London Bridge. His suicide note famously said: "What Cato did and Addison approved cannot be wrong." Wikipedia. hardcover
186028338LA HAYE 1860 une photographie originale albuminée en noir, Animée, format : 11,4 x 8 cm pour la photo, notée à l'encre violette sous la photo : LE MANS - LA MAISON DE RAYMOND DUCREST DE VILLENEUVE- 1897 -,
1984137898Colonel Light Gardens: The author 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Colonel Light Gardens The author 1984. Small quarto viii 330 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs and a genealogical table. Pictorial papered boards lightly rubbed; covers lightly sunned about the spine; an excellent copy. Inscribed and signed by the author in ink on the verso of the half-title. The author hardcover
49088Duodecimo 168 x 107 mm stitched ""binder's waste"" parchment wrappers with manuscript in ink to front 'Acct. of A Lot of Timber sold to Messrs. Haviland Ayles & Newel - 125 Trees - measured May 29th 1767' the verso of the parchment i.e. the insides of the wrappers showing part of the manuscript of an indenture from the reign of Queen Anne dated 1707; the accounting ledger occupying 15 pages neatly ruled up in pencil and with entries in ink in five columns recording number of limbs length girth ""contents"" and date measured; clean and legible; an old note in pencil inside the front wrapper attributes the provenance of the ledger to the 'Bragge family Devon'. unknown
(FT) Hardcover, 4to. , 712 columns. With photographs throughout. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Belarus -- Brest. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus -- Brest. Brest (Belarus) -- Ethnic relations. Added title page: Encyclopedia of the Jewish diaspora, a memorial library of countries and communities: Brest-Lit. Volume. Other Titles: Brest-Lit. Volume; Brest-Litovsk volume; Entsiklopedye fun di goles lender Responsibility: dershinen in Hebreish unter der redak. Fun Eliezer Shtaynman. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Light wear and staining to cover. Fragments of jacket laid in and taped to back cover. Pages lightly tanned. Good + condition. (YIZ-4-8)
188335413Georgia 1883. Archive. Good. Small archive of 3 handwritten condolence letters written to the Buice family in Ringgold Georgia. Also included is the month of June calendar with a note written at bottom not legible and notes written on the blank side. The calendar sheet has some light stains and edge tears. Light fading and wear to the letters. Good condition. . <br /> <br /> All three letters begin with sorrow and condolences to the Buice family after their son Albert died. Written on the back of the June calendar is the note: "Our darling Baby girl was Born June 12th 1883. Our Darling Son was drowned June 24th 1883 aged 20 years lacking one month. Sadest day of our life." <br /> <br /> The first letter from Ringgold dated June 25 1883 is 4 pages long and addressed to "Dear Friend & Bro." It is signed W. L. Laice sp. <br /> <br /> The second letter written form Augusta Georgia is dated June 29 1883 and addressed "Dear Bro & Sister Buice. It is 3 pages long and signed by Cadesman Pope. <br /> <br /> The third letter from Dadeville Alabama is dated July 2nd 1883. It is addressed to "Mrs. Buice and family." This letter is 8 pages long and makes references to LaGrange Georgia. This letter also mentions the murder of the Dr. Carter editor of the People's Advocate: "Just two weeks ago my door neighbor was shot dead in tracks uptown. He was one of the nicest men I ever knew except that he was not a Christian he was a Physician here - was with Tillie and I both when we were sick not long ago. Was so refined well educated a polished gentleman. Political disturbances was the origin of his death. He was editor of the People's Advocate published weekly at this place and had said something in the editorials that offended a young man 22 years old who walked up to him in the square and demanded a private interview which Dr. Carter refused. Told him he had no business with him which could not be transacted there. Then young Sturdivant or Sturdevant drew out his pistol and shot him through the head." The letter is signed Mrs. Dansby. <br /> <br /> An article appearing in the Hazleton Sentinel and sourced from Columbus Georgia June 18th states "Dr. John F. Carter of Dadeville Alabama was shot and killed in that place by B. B. Sturdivant son of ex-Probate Judge Sturdivant Saturday night. Carter had been making some severe strictures on Judge Sturdivant in his paper about which young Sturdevant called to see him yesterday. unknown
19821Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Yarn tied wraps lettered in gilt ; 5.75 by 9 inches; 8 pages with a double page photo panorama of the lodge from offshore; sketch of the lodge; floor plans of the three levels; map. wrappers lettered in gold string tie. Light handling wear first page is foxed and remaining are lightly and evenly age-toned.<br /> <br /> Charming little brochure of which no copies are listed in OCLC. Dunedin is on the Gulf Coast of Florida near Tampa Bay. The Dunedin Lodge was run by two sisters Lydia and Matilda who were part of the Bull family and related to A.J. Grant. Every year they opened the lodge for guests from September through May offering a warm retreat during the cooler months. When summer rolled around they headed back to Cape May New Jersey where they owned a private home and another lodge for beachgoers.<br /> <br /> The lodge sat just south of Edgewater Park with its entrance facing the street. Interestingly when the building was renovated all the spacious luxurious rooms ended up on the street-facing side. Meanwhile the best bay views-along with stunning sunsets-were on the same side as the kitchen and housekeeping areas meaning the staff actually got the best scenery every evening!<br /> <br /> Because hospitals were few and far between back then midwives sometimes used the lodge as a birthing center for local families when home deliveries weren't an option.<br /> <br /> During the 1940s the lodge took on a new role becoming the Marine Corps headquarters for officers and non-commissioned officers stationed in Dunedin. These troops were training with Amphibious Alligator Tanks near the marine base by Cedar Creek.<br /> <br /> By the late 1960s though the lodge had seen better days. With newer motels and hotels popping up in the area it fell into disrepair and was eventually sold in the early 1970s. The land became part of the first phase of the Edgewater Arms condominiums. Today most of the former lodge's property is now part of Edgewater Park's playground a parking lot for the marina's boat ramp and garages for residential parking. Adapted from History Notes Tampa Bay Weekly unknown
1993137560Adelaide: Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee 1993. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee 1993. Large octavo 208 pages with a map and numerous illustrations mainly portraits from photographs. Pictorial card covers; a fine copy. Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee paperback
1883Original with family inscriptions. Wooden Case. Very Good. Original wooden case for a brass set of scales used by Dr. David Townsend during the battle of Bunker Hill and other events requiring medical attention during and after the American Revolutionary War. unknown
1840105031<p>Small family archive of letters 10 pieces in all some folio size other basic letter sheet size over 20 pages of text some docketed on reverse. Most pages are aged and browned some chips and tears a few holes at center folds a little staining but otherwise about very good. This family archive begins with a letter dated June 14 1840 and provides a glimpse of life in still early America during the pioneer period. In the first letter which is. from near Danville Missouri daughter Emily Lee and Adam Lee to father Ely Butcher in Randolph Virginia asking for money. Emily complains about poor health but tells him to consider moving out there where good land could be had. Another letter dated September 24 1840 is from Rock Island County Illinois from John H. Butcher to his father Ely in Randolph Virginia. John Butcher a farmer tells his father he is in "tolerable good health" but talks about some hard times where he lives. He comments on the rivers being very low and it appears his shipping costs were double what they should be. He stays he finds times very hard in this country harder than expected and adds he couldn't get $1000 for his home at that time. He even makes a comment about a split in government but that the Whigs may feel they won writing not totally clear on this comment. On January 2 1842 from Danville Missouri we see another letter from Emily Lee to her father Ely Butcher in Randolph Virginia. This letter has a sad tone as Emily complains she hasn't gotten a letter from her father in almost two years despite writing to him a few times. She says she feels neglected by her father and brothers and times are very hard. She mentions store credit is not available and they lost a horse. According to Emily her in-laws are no help and she has eight children to take care of. She tells her father she will see him in the spring and she expects him to do something about her situation. Seems like Ely's kids are often in need and asking dad for help. On August 20 1844 John Butcher In Rock Island Illinois to Ely Butcher in Beverly Randolph County Virginia appears to be visited by his sister and his brother-in-law and sister Adam Lee and Emily lee. The farm is doing well and he indicates that oat and corn prices are "tolerable" and he expects to produce 800 bushes of corn and wheat. It appears his sister wants a divorce and it also appears John asks his father to intercede with his uncle Peyton about the land he uses. He seems to be tired of being a renter. He asks his father to negotiate a deal and help him pay for it. He apologizes for the tone of the letter but sounds a little desperate. There are also what appears to be some detailed receipts for the goods of Ely Butcher the dates appear to be 1842 and 1843. In fourth receipt the date is unclear but could be as late as 1866. A final document is a marriage certificate for Hannah Hart Butcher and the date is November 22 1911.</p>
1716216537London : Printed for J. Morphew 1716. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. An uncommonly good example - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 256 pages; Physical description; folding portrait frontis 256p ; 17cm. Subject; Butler family. Ormonde James Butler Duke of 1610-1688. Ossory Thomas Butler Earl of 1634-1680. Ormonde James Butler Duke of 1665-1745. London : Printed for J. Morphew hardcover
47961, Montpellier 1980-1981, 2 vol. A4, br., (couv. insolées et lég. fanées, mors sup. du 2vol. partiellement fendu en queue de dos), intérieur très frais, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], [1]-66-[2]/ [1]-121-[8]f.
br., (couv. insolées et lég. fanées, mors sup. du 2 vol. partiellement fendu en queue de dos), intérieur très frais, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
177628417Nantes 1776-1807 1 - un ACTE original de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur velin parcheminé, format : 20 centimètres de large x 26,8 centimètres de haut, timbre fiscal en noir en haut de la 1ère page : "BRETAGNE - 20 sols ", signature du notaire : JALABER, ACTE RÉGLANT UN DIFFÉREND DE TERRES EN AFFÉAGEMENT DÉPENDANTES DE LA TERRE DE L'ÉPINAY EN CARQUEFOU ENTRE MESSIRE LOUIS MERGEY, PRETRE DU PRIEURE DE ST MARTIN EN SAINTE-CROIX (NANTES) ET LA MADELEINE-EN-BOIS EN CARQUEFOU ET LA FAMILLE CROPP, NANTES LE 30 AOUT 1780............... - 2- ACTE ORIGINAL DE PARTAGE de 12 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté, ligné et filigrané aux armes royales, format : 38 x 24,5 cm, sigatures manuscrites de : CROPP L'AINE, J. WILMS, et Jean Baptiste CROPP, PARTAGE DE LA TERRE DE L'ÉPINAY EN 3 LOTTIES A LA FAMILLE CROPP, NANTES, LE 10 OCTOBRE 1788................ - 3- ORIGINE DE PROPRIÉTÉ ET ASSIETTE DU PRÉCIPUT de 12 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème (importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), ligné et filigrané :"TIMBRE ROYAL" , format : 29,6 x 21 cm, ORIGINE DE PROPRIÉTÉ ET ASSIETTE DU PRÉCIPUT, PARTAGE DU DOMAINE DE L'ÉPINAY , A NANTES, LE 9 DÉCEMBRE 1807,signature de Pierre Poupourreau Huissier Audiencier........... - 4 - COPIE D'EPOQUE D'ACTE DE PARTAGE DE FAMILLE de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané : "BLANCHARD EN MARCHE - Cornet sur écu couronné, en pendentif : 4 à double chevron "(importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), format : 36,5 x 23,5 cm, signé Taverne Linsens, COPIE D'EPOQUE D'ACTE DE PARTAGE DE FAMILLE, DE DAME ANNE TAVERNE, FILLE DE LOUIS TAVERNE DE BEAUVAL NÉGOCIANT NÉGRIER AUX CAYES, ILE DE SAINT-DOMINGUE [PROPRIÉTAIRE INITIAL], VEUVE DE NOBLE HOMME MARTIN LINSENS NÉGOCIANT, PROPRIÉTAIRE DE LA SEIGNEURIE DE L'ÉPINAY & PROCÉ EN CARQUEFOU A LA FAMILLE CROPP DE LOTS DE TERRES DE LA SEIGNEURIE DE L'EPINAY ET PROCÉ, FAIT A NANTES, LE 11 JUIN 1776 ........... - 5- ACTE D'AFFÉAGEMENT de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné (importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), format : 31,5 x 20,6 cm, signature manuscrites de RIVET DE LA FOURNERIE, CROPP l'Ainé et LINSENS, ACTE D'AFFÉAGEMENT DE 3 JOURNAUX DE LANDES BORDANT LES TERRES DU HOUSSEAU PAR L'ABBÉ MERGY, TITULAIRE DU PRIEURÉ DE LA MADELAINE A MR RIVET DE LA FOURNERIE PUIS CÉDÉ AUX FRERES CROPP , NANTES, LE 29 FEVRIER 1788,