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185958638London: Richard Bentley. 1859. Hardcover. Very Good. 25 hardcover volumes decoratively bound in leather. Published 1840-59. Covers show some staining. Bindings solid. Leather bookplate affixed to each front cover.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Richard Bentley hardcover
20031-0195105079Oxford Univ Pr 2003. Hardcover. New. 1984 pages. 11.25x9.25x9.25 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
17611369212Oxonii: e Typographeo Clarendoniano 1761. Hardcover. Folio 4 147 1 blank 4 handwritten index 6 blank 4 188 pages. In Very Good condition with slipcase in Good condition. Bound in modern quarter leather with marbled paper boards. Paneled spine with gilt lettering reading "George III Coronation & Marriage." Slipcase covered in matching marbled paper beginning to separate. "Littles of Liberton" bookplate preserved from previous binding and pasted onto front free endpaper verso. First title page missing lower fore corner which has been archivally supplied. The first part has each page hand-numbered in ink on the upper fore corner and an additional hand-written index following the text with each author neatly numbered by page. Shelved in Case 4. A collection of poems specially written for the coronation of King George III with text in Latin Greek English several each in Hebrew or Arabic one in Welsh and one engraved plate in Phoenician Palmyrene Syriac Etruscan and Samnite Etruscan. It is bound with a collection of poems specially written for the wedding of King George III and Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with text in Latin Greek English and Hebrew. ESTC T56608 T56607. 1369212. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. e Typographeo Clarendoniano hardcover
6564327Edition: reprint . Excellent Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE Publisher: Oxford University Press USA Pub Date: 2/17/2005 Binding: Paperback Pages: 1280 paperback
22653The Oxford Circuit Gloucester Reading Shrewsbury Assizes; Birmingham Assizes. A few items dated to 1887 1888 1891 1894. Lauriston Leonard Batten studied at Trinity College Cambridge see his entry in Alum. Cantab. He was admitted at the Inner Temple in 1882 and called to the bar four years later. KC 1905. Bencher 1914. The present collection is from the papers of his colleague on the Oxford Circuit Sir Richard Harington 1861-1931 12th baronet who was educated at Eton and Christ Church Oxford. Called to the Bar in 1886 he practised on the Oxford Circuit before taking up an appointment as a Puisne Judge in the High Court of Justice at Fort William in Bengal in 1899. He returned to England in 1913 and was appointed High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1918 having succeeded to his father's title in 1911. From the Harington family papers. 27 caricatures and sketched portraits of barristers judges and others in robes including a few court scenes. In ink and pencil each on a separate piece of paper. In fair condition with light signs of age and wear. A miscellaneous collections of papers ranging from a 33 x 11 cm blue-grey strip embossed with the letterhead crest of the Royal Courts of Justice to the reverse of a 10 x 14 cm cutting from the printed calendar of charges 'Conspiring to cheat and defraud the Great Western Railway Company by obtaining and making improper use of a ticket at Didcot on the 19th December 1887.'. One caricature is on the reverse of an 20 x 25 cm piece cut from the cover of an 1894 manuscript writ. Several of the sketches are laid down on leaves torn from an commonplace book one of these leaves having on the reverse a poem 'A certain Mr. Day married a Miss Week' and humorous anecdote relating to W. R. Smith. Five items signed by Batten with his 'LB' monogram and seven items dated. Three are addressed to Harington one 'To - Richard Harington Esq: per. Great. Western. Railway.' and the material was clearly in order to amuse Harington Batten being regarded as one of the 'famous wits' of the Oxford Circuit. There are occasional annotations by Harington as for example 'A sketch taken by L Batten Oxford autumn circuit 1887' and 'Shrewsbury Assizes - 1887'. Another caption reads: 'The Under sheriff a sketch taken in court at Gloucester during the trial of Wadley. July 14th. 1887. by L: Batten.' The different drawings vary in style and those with thicker and looser lines being the most successful. Subjects and captions include 'N. T. Reid QC afterwards Lord Loveburn Ld. Ch' 'C. J. Darling Q.C.' 'Stanley Weyman' 'Queen v Pugh Cox & Wood' 'C. A. V.' a magistrate at the bench with two court officials 'Mirehouse' 'Miry' 'Hawkins' 'A. G. James. afterwards County Ct. Judge' 'Dr. Gumbleton' 'Gumby' 'Can't stand George Griffiths' 'reserved witness' judge at bench in spectacles 'Lieut Cole Master of the Rolls and his figure' 'The Prosecution which did the criminal act Reading Feb. 6th 1888' 'The Equity Junior which came special to Shrewsbury Assizes 1887' 'C. V. Called within the Bar very shortly'. Two are caricatures of a striking woman the plaintive in 'Birmingham Assizes - Aug. 4th. 1887. Timmins v Crofts for breach of promise'. Five feature Harington: one highly finished effort shows him in court with a wooden leg declaiming from 'Lay of the Citizen Diligent' by 'R. H.'; two show him in his robes grasping a money bag on which is written 'R: H: £700' in one he is running in the other captioned 'Borrows £700 and barely escapes with his life' he is being tackled by three other barristers one with a hockey stick; in another captioned 'The Red Flag of Anarchy in Gloucester Flower of D. C. C. Chipp' he flourishes a banner reading 'Briefs or Blood'; in another he stands with hands in pockets with syringe 'water-pipe' before him; in the last captioned 'In the Company's Interest - Returned Empty' shows him seated in court with another barrister 'Leslie'. The Oxford Circuit [Gloucester, Reading, Shrewsbury Assizes; Birmingham Assizes]. A few items dated to 1887, 1888, 1891, 1894. unknown
16-6245Tours/Blois: 1925-1929. Page from a Liber amicorum with greeting and autographs from visiting dignitaries. Possibly signed during a visit to the Château du Clos Lucé. . Rudyard Kipling dated Apr.10/1925 Tours; Asquith as "Oxford" 22 Ap.1925; Baldwin 24ix1929.One salutation in the book was adressed to Mlle. Juliette Debrou. .Rudyard Kipling was in Tours France in April 1925. A letter from him to Elsie on April 10 1925 indicates he was in Tours at that time and describes a broken-down car that was repaired. .According to a 1929 letter in the British Parliament's Hansard archives Stanley Baldwin was in Bourges France in September 1929. While there a message was delivered to him from the Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald asking for his input on a statement about Dominion status. Tours/Blois: 1925-1929 unknown
1585ANT70611585. Parsons Robert. Leather bound hardback; frontispiece 24 390 pages it is STC19359.1 lacking the second part The Treatise in Pacification' but otherwise complete. The book is soundly bound in rubbed later half mottled calf with marbled boards. The pastedown h as an owner's label there is a bookseller's note on the free endpaper claiming that it is Ex Ombersley Court Library and that the ink annotations are by a member of the Sandys family. The frontispiece has been tipped in it and the title have some l ight foxing. There is some light marginal foxing in places and some old ink marginal notes the last couple of leaves have a small stain in the bottom outer corner. hardcover
60674Oxford England: Oxford University Press. Very Good. 1991. Ninth Printing. Hardcover. In VG DJs in protectors ; Blue cloth hardbacks. 20 volumes complete. Bibliography at end of Volume XX. Extra postage required - please inquire before ordering. ; 4to; 4115 pages . Oxford University Press hardcover
51380of which 23 bear the dates of university terms namely 1630 'Termino Paschae' Easter and 1691-1707 Hilary Easter & Trinity Michaelmas with a few gaps usually with 'Exhibitum' 'Exhibited in' 2 are marked 'Actiones' for 1705 to 1706 and 1706 to 1707 in each case 21st December all these on vellum typically 3" x 2" and three are on paper each with the name of a lawsuit 10" x 6" 5" x 7" and 4" x 7" Oxford 1630 and 1691 - the vellum tags pierced for stringing the paper ones very dust-soiled The earliest tag for 1630 has a note in Latin "In this term died the honourable noble William Lord Pembroke Chancellor". And the later of the 'Actiones' has a note in English "Jan. 2. 1764. Examined for Admissions of Principals of Halls. None". The Law Suits are: 1. John Heywood and Anne his wife against Jo: Howlett in a case of injury and Jo: Howlett against the said Heywood by way of recompense. Pencil note 1691. 2. Process between Collubery sic Croke of Studley Priory and the Hon. Charles Finch Doctor of Laws of All Souls c. 1659-1706 in a case of Matrimony or Betrothal. 1691 and 1692. 3. Process of Jo: Greenway and Charles Greenway of the University of Oxford Gents. against Henry Paye and Edward Prince in a case of debt and damages. 1693 and 1694. Let Thomas Hearne tell the story of no. 2: 'Dr. F above mention'd some years agoe being at Dick Clarks at Iffley where there was a Merry Meeting abt. 9 or 10 at night after a great many things pass'd between him & Mrs. Colebury Crooke sister to Col. Crooke of Studley was as 'tis said married to her by Mr. Rich. Houghton A.M. & chaplain of Queen's Coll. & Dr. Halton's Curate at Iffley. When this matter began to be discours'd of in Oxon and nois'd abroad Dr. Finche's Friends made him utterly disown the marriage as some think contrary to his own inclinations. Upon this the Matter was brought into the Vice-Chancellor's Court: Mr. Houghton partly out of fear of incurring Dr. Halton's displeasure & partly for some other Reasons best known to himself shuffled in the court & would not own that Dr Finch repeated the words after him; and Dr. Bourchier the Judge of the Court being influenced by My Ld Nottingham & as I think some Guineas the power whereof he is not proof against adjudg'd the matter in favour of Dr. Finch & so the matter was drop't tho' with this Proviso that Dr. Finch should allow her some consideration wch. accordingly as I am told he did.' Collections Vol. 1. p. 299. hardcover
184329389AB1843. Oxford James Heywood 1843. Octavo. IV pages of Title and Contents plus 44 plates / This being coloured lithographs collation complete. Original Hardcover / Original cloth with gilt lettering to front board. The boards of this volume are cleanly detached spine is missing. Interior pages and illustrations all complete including endpapers with the personal Library Stamp of Hopkins: "T.H.T.Hopkins - Magd Coll. Oxford" on the endpaper and titlepage. Complete with all plates. Only very occasional minor signs of foxing. Extremely scarce and wonderful publication on the student-life in Oxford and Cambridge during the first half of the 19th century ! Wonderful provenance. Thomas Henry Toovey Hopkins 1831-1885 Thomas Henry Toovey Hopkins 18311885 matriculated from Trinity College in 1851 and received a Demyship at Magdalen College in 1853. He took his BA in 1856 and was elected to the fellowship in the same year. In 1858 Hopkins took his MA and was ordained Deacon. He served the college as a tutor in 185881 Bursar in 186265 1869 and 188185 Junior Dean of Arts in 1861 1867 and 1868 Vice President in 1870 and 1871 and Dean of Divinity in 187274 1877 and 1879. Hopkins was ordained a deacon in 1842 and priest in 1853. In addition to the positions Hopkins held at Magdalen he was also Curator of the University Chest in 188385 Curator of the Parks in 186285 and Delegate of the University Police in 187375. He resigned his position as Bursar at Magdalen in 1885 on account of his failing health and died at Sandown in the Isle of Wight in the same year at the age of 54. The College Barge was given in his memory; pictures in MC:F22/P1/1 shows that Hopkins was a very keen rower as an undergraduate. Source: Information from Magdalen College Oxford archives. OCLC 56007578 Illustrations include the following Aquatints in colour and lithographs in black and white: 1. Bodleian Library at Oxford Aquatint / 2. Sir Thomas Bodley / 3. Cambridge University Library Aquatint / 4. Student signing is name in the Matriculation Book before the Vice Chancellor at Oxford 1842 / 5. Oxford University Amusements - 1842 Fantastic Aquatint depicting a Biedermeier Scene of an english Student's Life / 6. Oxford University Students driving Tandem 1842 depicting also the Oxford & London Fly" / 7. Brasenose College Chapel Oxford Afternoon Service / 8. Annual Examination of Students in Trinity College Cambridge / 9. Father of a College Presenting a Supplicat for a Degree Cambridge / 10. Proctors Walking Oxford / 11. Vice-Chancellor conferring the B.A.Degree Oxford / 12. Act for B.C.L. Degree Cambridge / 13. Vice-Chancellor conferring the M.A.Degree Oxford / 14. Vice-Chancellor conferring the B.D. Degree Oxford / 15. Robert Egglesfield Founder of Queen's College Oxford / 16. William of Wykeham Founder of New College Oxford / 17. Margaret of Anjou Lancastrian Foundress of Queen's College Cambridge / 18. Elizabeth Woodville Yorkist Foundress of Queen's College Cambridge / 19. Corpus Christi College Oxford / 20. Richard Fox Founder of Corpus Christi College Oxford / 21. Merton College Oxford / 22. Tom Tower Christ Church Oxford / 23. Cardinal Wolsey / 24. Erasmus / 25. Edward VI. / 26. Sir John Cheke / 27. Queen Mary 1555-1558 / 28. Cardinal Pole / 29. William Cecil Lord Burleigh / 30. Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester / 31. Matthew Parker / 32. John Whitgift / 33. Sir Thomas Smyth / 34. Charles I. / 35. William Laud / 36. Earl of Manchester / 37. Oliver Cromwell / 38. Richard Cromwell / 39. John Locke / 40. Edward Copleston / 41. Oxford Convocation House / 42. Plan of Oxford Colleges / 43. Examination of Students in the University of Durham / 44. The Chancellor conferring a Degree in the University of London // hardcover