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8868P., Daumont, (1759).
1979LFA00896N° 103 - Septembre 1979 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
8844P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
88431760.
8846P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8847P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8840P., Huquier et fils, (fin XVIIIème).
8845P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed by Lawyer Usmanbas sent to his daughter Fetânet Hanim who was sister of Turkish musician Ilhan Usmanbas, (1921-). 22x14 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Full. Dated 26-7-[1]946. He mentions a lawsuit in detail.
79538Mexico D. F.: various government departments various dates. All books and booklets are in coated trade-size wraps clean and sturdy. The eleven related texts as a lot. various government departments unknown
8885P., Basset (mi XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
88451831. The passing in June 1830 of a parliamentary 'Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain and of the Increase or Diminution thereof'see Item 14 directed that the overseers of the poor should 'take an Account of the Number of Persons found within each Parish and Place'. This measure was seen by the Whig government and in particular by Lord John Russell as providing vital information preparatory to the passing of the Parliamentary Reform Bill. The present collection not only presents a body of information regarding the overseers see Item 6: 'By referring to the population returns you will see which of the Overseers have signed them as we have no other way of coming at the knowledge of it.' but also provides an insight into the workings of local government at a period of historic change in British government.27 items all clear and complete and all but the last see Item 16 below in excellent condition on lightly-aged paper. Items 14 and 15 printed; the rest in manuscript in a variety of hands.Compiled by a number of high constables Hugh Boag George Fawcus William Gibson William Fenwick William Morrison of the country of Northumberland and sent as part of the populaton returns to Robert Thorp Clerk of the Peace Alnwick. Mainly comprising lists of the overseers of the poor of the several parishes and townships.ITEM 1. Manuscript account on printed form dated 'Michs. Sessions 1831' for '521 Returns made by the Overseers of the Poor of the several Parishes & Townships in the County under the Population Act at the rate of 1s/. for each return as fixed by the same act 11. Geo. 4th. Cap: 30 - Sec.10'. 8vo 2pp. Broken down into five wards: Castle Tindale Morpeth Coquetdale Bamburgh and Glendale '521 at 1/- £26. 1. 0'.ITEM 2. Manuscript letter dated 'South Side July 28. 1831' from William Fenwick to Robert Thorp Clerk of the Peace. Docketed '1 With Lists of Townships &c in East Divn. Coq. Ward'.ITEM 3. Manuscript letter dated Kilham 17 August 1831 from Hugh Boag to Robert Thorp Clerk of the Peace Alnwick. 8vo 2 pp in bifolium. Containing the details for the 'West Division of Glendale Ward'. Parishes of Brankson Carham Ford and Kirknewton. Docketed '17th Aug. 1831 recd. 20th. High Constable for the West Divn. of Glendale Ward Northumberland Population Enquiry List of Townships'.ITEM 4. Manuscript by William Morrison High Constable docketed 'List of Townships & Overseers North Divsn. Coquetdale Ward'. Docketed '39 Townships'. 8vo 3 pp. Parishes of Alnham Ilderton Ingram Edlington Whittingham and Eglingham a Part.ITEM 5. Manuscript by George Fawcus High Constable for South Divison of Bambury Ward headed 'Townships & Parishes in the So. Division of Bamburgh Ward'. 8vo 2 pp. Docketed 'South division of Bamburgh Ward List of Townships and Overseers delivered by the High Constable' and '24 Townships'.ITEM 6. Manuscript letter by William Gibson 'For Mr Brown Wm Gibson' addressed to 'Robert Thorp Esqe Clerk of the Peace Alnwick' dated Chalton 1 August 1831 Alnwick. 8vo 2 pp in bifolium. Containing list docketed '1831 East division of Glendale Ward. List of Townships and overseers delivered by the High Constable'. The details of the overseers of eleven townships are given. Gibson writes 'By referring to the population returns you will see which of the Overseers have signed them as we have no other way of coming at the knowledge of it.'ITEM 7. Manuscript copy of letter containing list docketed '1831. Population Returns. Copy List of Townships and Overseers for The East division fof Coquetdale Ward.' By William Gibson. Begins 'Agreeable to your request I have sent you a list of the townships &c as soon as I could procure them from Mr. Widdell - they are as follows .'. Details of eleven townships are given. Letter ends 'I will probably be at Alnwick on Saturday first and will call to see if this is all right & if any thing further is wanted'.ITEM 8. Manuscript list by William Fenwick docketed 'Population Returns East Divison Coq. Ward List of Townships & names of Overseers made by the High Constable'. In letter to 'Robt. Thorp Esqre Clerk of the Peace'. 8vo 2 pp in bifolium. Parishes of Alnwick Eglington Felton Guyson Extra parochial Warkworth.ITEM 9. Manuscript list headed 'Townships & Parishes in the South Division of Bamburgh Ward'. Compiled by George Fawcus High Constable South Division Bamburgh Ward. Foolscap 1 p. Docketed on reverse '1831. Populaton returns. Copy Lists of Townships and Oversees for The South Division of Bamburgh Ward'. ITEM 10. Manuscript list by William Fenwick High Constable headed 'East Division of Coquetdale Ward'. Foolscap 1 p. Parishes of Alnwick Bassington Swarland Woodhouse and Guyson Extra Parochial. Docketed 'Population Returns East Division Coq. Ward Copy List of Townships & Names of Oversees made by the High Constable'.ITEM 11. Manuscript list docketed 'Population returns North Division Coq: Ward Copy List of Townships &c. Made by the High Constable'. Foolscap 2 pp on bifolium. Parishes of Alnham Iderton Ingram Edlington Whittingham and 'Eglington Parish a part'.ITEM 12. Manuscript list headed 'East Division of Coquitdale Ward'. Compiled by William Fenwick High Constable. Foolscap 1 p. Parishes of 'Alnwick Eglington Felton Shilbottle Guyson Warkworth. Docketed on reverse 'List of Townships & Overseers in East Divn. Coqe Ward 27 Townships'.ITEM 13. Twelve manuscript lists uniform on foolscap 32.5 x 20.5 cm bifoliums giving the names of the overseers of a total of 402 townships in 65 parishes. All arranged in two columns except for the second B in three columns.A. 'List of the Overseers of the Poor of the several Townships in the Parishes of Belford and Bamburgh forming the North Division of Bamburgh Ward in the County of Northumberland for the Year 1831'. Foolscap 1 p on bifolium. Docketed '30 Townships'. Parishes of Belford and Bamburgh.B. 'A List of the several Parishes and Townships in the East Division of Castle Ward in the County of Northumberland with the Overseers of the Poor appointed for the Year 1831'. Foolscap 1 p on bifolium. Details arranged in three columns. Docketed '24 Townships'. Parishes of Tynemouth Earsdon Wallsend and Horton.C. 'A List of Townships & Overseers of the Poor in the West Division Castle Ward County of Northd. for the year 1831'. Foolscap 2 pp on bifolium. Docketed '53 Townships'. Parishes of Newburn Ponteland Gosforth Saint Johns St. Andrews Heddon on the Wall and All Saints.D. 'List of Townships and Overseers of the Poor in the South Division Coquetdale Ward County of Northd. for the year 1831'. Foolscap 32.5 x 20.5 cm 1 p on bifolium. Docketed '7 Townships'. Parish of Elsdon.E. 'A List of Parishes and Townships in the West Division of Coquetdale Ward County of Northumberland also of Overseers appointed to each for the Year 1831'. Foolscap 2 pp on bifolium. Docketed '44 Townships' Parishes of Allentow Hallyston Rothbury and Long Framlington Parochial Chapelry.F. 'A List of Parishes Townships and overseers of the Poor in the East Division of Morpeth Ward County of Northumberland 1831'. Foolscap 1 p on bifolium. Docketed '22 Townships.' Parishes of Bethall Fellon Warkworth and Woodhorn.G. 'A List of Parishes and Townships in the West Division of Morpeth Ward County of Northd. also of Overseers appointed to each for the Year 1831'. Foolscap 3 pp on bifolium. Docketed '80 Townships'. Parishes of Bolam Hartburn Hebburn Longhorsley Mitford Meldon Morpeth Netherwitton Chapelry and Whatton.H. 'A list of Overseers of the poor of the East Division of Tindale Ward'. Foolscap 3 pp on bifiolum. Docketed '49 Townships'. Parishes of Bywell Saint Andrew Bywell Saint Peter Corbridge Halton Chapelry Ovington Shotley Slaley and Whittonstall.I. 'A list of Overseers of the poor in the No. East Division of Tindale Ward'. Foolscap 2 pp on bifolium. Docketed '33 Townships' with initialled note regarding new parish boundaries. Parishes of Chollerton Cosenside Kirkhale Kirkwhelpington Stamfordham Birtley Thockrington and Kirkheaton Chapelry.J. 'A list of Overseers of the poor in the No. West Division of Tindale Ward'. Foolscap 3 pp on bifolium. Docketed '23 Townships'. Parishes of Bellingham Falstone Greystead Haydon Chapelry Newbough Chapelry Simonburn Thorneyburn Warden and Wark. The third page carries a note regarding an act of parliament 'for erecting five distinct Rectories & Parishes within the Rectory & Parish of Simonburn'.L. 'A list of Overseers of the poor of the South Division of Tindale Ward'. Foolscap 1 p on bifolium with second leaf trimmed. Docketed '19 Townships'. Parishes of Allendale Hexham Hexhamshire and Saint John Lee.M. 'A List of Overseers of the poor in the West Division of Tindale Ward'. Foolscap 1 p on bifiolium. Docketed '18 Townships'. Parishes of Haltwhistle Kirkhaugh Knarsdale Lambley and Whitfield.ITEM 14. Printed copy of 'An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain and of the Increase or Diminution thereof. 23d June 1830.'. Foolscap 19 pp paginated 301-319. Stitched as issued. With the first seven pages annotated in a contemporary hand with reference among other things to 'Overseers Duties' and with manuscript notes on the blank reverse of the last leaf headed 'Duties of High Constables Overseers Justices & Clerks of Peace in England'. Docketed 'II. Geo. IV. c. 30 - Clerk of the Peaces Copy of the Population Act for 1831'.ITEM 15. Printed circular from John Rickman Clerk Assistant House of Common to 'The Clerk attending the Magistrates'. Foolscap 2 pp. Dated 13 June 1831. Requesting the recipient's 'aid which cannot but be serviceable in correction of the Returns which will come before the Magistrates for proper attestation'. The reverse carries the 'Formula No 1.'ITEM 16. Covering leaf 8vo in manuscript docketed '1831. July Population Enquiry Returns of Townships by the High Constables -'. 8vo 1 p. In poor condition: grubby aged and torn with loss not affecting text. With the red ribbon used to tie the package. [1831] unknown
8849P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8850P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8880(Trace de pliure au centre).
In-12, broché, couverture papier gris d'origine, 58 pp. Edition originale. "Texte démographique dans lequel l'auteur soutient le devoir politique de la procréation, car la population est nécessaire à l'Etat (…). Il propose de créer un impôt, qu'il appelle "tribut de tolérance", sur les célibataires, tant hommes que femmes, divisés en six classes selon leur fortune [et] propose de redistribuer le montant de cet impôt aux familles nombreuses. Statistiques chiffrées des recettes, par classe imposable". (INED, n° 3579). ("Bibliographie clérico-galante", p. 141). Exemplaire non rogné.
13614In-12, broché, couverture papier gris d'origine, 58 pp. Amsterdam, 1765.
183011981Bourg, Bottier ; Paris, Tourneux, 1830 ; in-8, broché ; (4), IV, 40 pp.
8865P., de Poilly, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver et pliures).
8857P., de Poilly, (fin du XVIIIème).
8861Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8860Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8858Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Tâches et petit trou de ver).
8859P., Huquier,, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8864P., Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).