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A catalogue of part of the large and valuable library of the Right Hon. Lord Foley : (lately Deceased.) Comprising an Assemblage of Law, Architectural, Classical, and Miscellaneous Books, many on large Paper, Among them are, Plato, a Serrano, 2 vol. cum lineis rubris. Aristotle, a Duval, 2 vol. Seldeni Opera, 6 vol. large paper. Corps Diplomatique, par Du Mont, &c. 18 vol. large paper. La Hypnerotomachia di Poliphilo apud Aldus. Rushworth's Collections, 8 vol. large paper, fine copy. Journals of the Lords and Commons, 202 vol. with several Hundred Volumes of ditto, in MS. London, Paris and Amsterdam Gazettes. Reports, by Bulstrode, Hardres, Leonard, Skinner, Vernon, &c. &c. Year Books, with Maynard, best edit. Viner's Abridgment, 23 vol. compleat. Doomsday Book, 2 vol. Russia. Rymer's Foedera, 18 vol. Linden-Brogius Codex Legum Antiquarum, 2 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius, 3 vol. l. p. Desgodetz Rome, 1682, fine copy. L'architecture Francoise, 4 tomes. Hanmer's Shakespeare, 6 vol. fine copy. Pope's Works, 5 vol. 4to. Ditto, Illiad and Odyssey, orig. edit. 11 vol. 4to. Addison's Works, by Baskerville, 4 vol. Ormes Indostan, 3 vol. Hume's England, 8 vol. 4to. fine copy. Curious Volumes of Tracts relative to Prophecies, &c. in Mss. and Print. Ciceron's, 10 tomes, ap Elzevir, corio turcico. Plutarch, Gr. et Lat. ap H. Stephens, 13 vol. foliis deaurat. Camdeni ... a Hearne, 3 vol. chart max. I de Fordun Scotichronicon, 5 vol. chart max. Baskerville's Milton, 2 vol. Parliamentary History of England, 24 vol. &c. &c. which will be sold by auction, by order of the family, by Mr. King, at his great room, King-Street, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday, March 18, 1795, And Three following Days, at Twelve O'Clock. To be Viewed on Monday, the 16th, till the Sale, and Catalogues (price 6d) then had at Mr. Sewell's Cornhill; Messrs. Shepperson and Reynolds Oxford-Street; and the Place of Sale / King, Thomas - Online-Ausg.. - [London] : s.n, [1795] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
The history of London : from its foundation to the present time: Containing, I. The original Constitution of London: The ancient and present State of its several Wards, Churches, Parishes, Liberties, and Districts: Accounts of all the Religious Foundations in London and its Suburbs, before the Reformation: The Names of all the Streets, Squares, Courts, Lanes, &c. within the City and Suburbs: With curious Calculations touching the Number of its Inhabitants; and Parallels between London and many of the most celebrated ancient and modern Cities; whereby it will appear that the Inhabitants of London, at present, are almost equal in Number to those of the Cities of Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome together, and superior in Number to any one City in the World. II. Historical and particular Accounts of the City Governments, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, in all their Branches: With the several Charters, rendered into English; wherein are set forth their many great and valuable Privileges, Immunities, and numerous Benefactions. III. History of the several Incorporations of Merchants and Traders; shewing the Institutions of their respective Companies; with their ancient Rights, Privileges, and Coats of Arms. IV. Description of the present State of Learning, and of the Colleges, Schools, Inns of Court, Common-Pleas, King's-Bench, Chancery, Exchequer, High Court of Parliament, &c. V. Full and particular Accounts of all the Hospitals, Alms-Houses, and other Charitable Foundations, within the City and the Parts adjacent. VI. The ancient and present State of the Tower, and of the Curiosities therein contained; with a Description of the British Museum. Including The several Parishes in Westminster, Middlesex, Southwark, &c. within the Bills of Mortality. By William Maitland, F.R.S. A new edition. Continued to the Year 1772, by the Rev. John Entick, M. A. Illustrated With a Complete Set of the Churches, Palaces, Publick Buildings, Hospitals, Bridges, &c. within and adjacent to this great Metropolis: The Plans of London, exhibiting its Appearance before the Fire; in its Ruins after that Conflagration in 1666; and as it is now rebuilt and extended: With a large Map of all the Villages and Country within ten Miles Circumference: Exactly drawn and curiously engraved on One Hundred and Thirty Copper-Plates, by the best Hands, and on so large a Scale, that each Plate could not be sold separate for less than One Shilling. And Improved With a great Variety of Authentick Pieces, relating to the Progressive Alterations it has undergone from its first Foundation; and describing those Charitable and other Additional Buildings with which it has been lately adorned, and increased to its present prodigious Extent: Wherein all the Defects in the former Edition of this Work, and in other Authors on this Subject, are supplied, their Errors corrected, and the History brought down, with great Care and Impartiality, to the present Time. In two volumes. Vol. II. By the King's Authority / Maitland, William - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; and J. Bew, in Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXV. [1775] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
The history of London : from its foundation to the present time: Containing, I. The original Constitution of London: The ancient and present State of its several Wards, Churches, Parishes, Liberties, and Districts: Accounts of all the Religious Foundations in London and its Suburbs, before the Reformation: The Names of all the Streets, Squares, Courts, Lanes, &c. within the City and Suburbs: With curious Calculations touching the Number of its Inhabitants; and Parallels between London and many of the most celebrated ancient and modern Cities; whereby it will appear that the Inhabitants of London, at present, are almost equal in Number to those of the Cities of Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome together, and superior in Number to any one City in the World. II. Historical and particular Accounts of the City Governments, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, in all their Branches: With the several Charters, rendered into English; wherein are set forth their many great and valuable Privileges, Immunities, and numerous Benefactions. III. History of the several Incorporations of Merchants and Traders; shewing the Institutions of their respective Companies; with their ancient Rights, Privileges, and Coats of Arms. IV. Description of the present State of Learning, and of the Colleges, Schools, Inns of Court, Common-Pleas, King's-Bench, Chancery, Exchequer, High Court of Parliament, &c. V. Full and particular Accounts of all the Hospitals, Alms-Houses, and other Charitable Foundations, within the City and the Parts adjacent. VI. The ancient and present State of the Tower, and of the Curiosities therein contained; with a Description of the British Museum. Including The several Parishes in Westminster, Middlesex, Southwark, &c. within the Bills of Mortality. By William Maitland, F. R. S. and Continued to the Year 1772 by the Rev. John Entick, M. A. Illustrated With a Complete Set of the Churches, Palaces, Publick Buildings, Hospitals, Bridges, &c. within and adjacent to this great Metropolis: The Plans of London, exhibiting its Appearance before the Fire; in its Ruins after that Conflagration in 1666; and as it is now rebuilt and extended: With a large Map of all the Villages and Country within ten Miles Circumference: Exactly drawn, and curiously engraved on One Hundred and Thirty Copper-Plates, by the best Hands, and on so large a Scale, that each Plate could not be sold separate for less than One Shilling. And Improved With a great Variety of Authentick Pieces, relating to the Progressive Alternations it has undergone from its first Foundation: and describing those Charitable and other Additional Buildings with which it has been lately adorned, and increased to its present prodigious Extent: Wherein all the Defects in the former Edition of this Work, and in other Authors on this Subject, are supplied, their Errors corrected, and the History brought down, with great Care and Impartiality, to the present Time. In two volumes. Vol. I. By the King's Authority / Maitland, William - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street; and S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXII. [1772] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
The history of London : from its foundation to the present time: Containing, I. The original Constitution of London: The ancient and present State of its several Wards, Churches, Parishes, Liberties, and Districts: Accounts of all the Religious Foundations in London and its Suburbs, before the Reformation: The Names of all the Streets, Squares, Courts, Lanes, &c. within the City and Suburbs: With curious Calculations touching the Number of its Inhabitants; and Parallels between London and many of the most celebrated ancient and modern Cities; whereby it will appear that the Inhabitants of London, at present, are almost equal in Number to those of the Cities of Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome together, and superior in Number to any one City in the World. II. Historical and particular Accounts of the City Governments, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, in all their Branches: With the several Charters, rendered into English; where in are set forth their many great and valuable Privileges, Immunities, and numerous Benefactions. III. Accounts of the several Incorporations of Merchants and Trades; shewing the Institutions of their respective Companies; with their ancient Rights, Privileges, and Coats of Arms. IV. Accounts of the present State of Learning, and of the Colleges, Schools, Inns of Court, Common-Pleas, King's-Bench, Chancery, Exchequer, High Court of Parliament, &c. V. Full and particular Accounts of all the Hospitals, Alms-Houses, and other Charitable Foundations, within the City and the Parts adjacent. VI. The ancient and present State of the Tower, and of the Curiosities therein contained. Also an Account of Sir Hans Sloane's Collection, lately purchused by Parliament. And Including The several Parishes in Westminster, Middlesex, Southwark, &c. within the Bills of Mortality. By William Maitland, F. R. S. and Others. Illustrated With a Complete Set of the Churches, Palaces, Publick Buildings, Hospitals, Bridges, &c. within and adjacent to this great Metropolis: The Plans of London, exhibiting its Appearance before the Fire; in its Ruins after that Conflagration in 1666; and as it is now rebuilt and extended: And with a large Map of all the Villages and Country within ten Miles Circumference: Exactly drawn, and curiously engraved on One Hundred and Twenty Copper-Plates, by the best Hands, and on so large a Scale, that each Plate could not be sold separate for less than One Shilling. And Improved With a great Variety of Authentick Pieces, relating to the Progressive Alterations it has undergone from its first Foundation, both in its Political, Ecclesiastical, and Commercial State; and describing those Charitable Foundations, and other Additional Buildings, with which it has been lately adorned, and increased to such a prodigious Extent, as to carry the Appearance of a large County in the Number of its Houses and Inhabitants. By which Means All the Defects in the former Edition of this Work, and in other Authors on this Subject, will be supplied, their Errors corrected, and the History brought down, with great Care and Impartiality, to the present Time. In two volumes. Vol. I. By the King's Authority / Maitland, William - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed, by assignment from T. Osborne, for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street; and S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXIX. [1769] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
By the King's authority. Proposals for printing by subscription, in weekly numbers, price six-pence each, embellished with upwards of one hundred and twenty copper-plates, the third edition, (dedicated to the Right Honourable samuel turner esq; Lord-Mayor the court of aldermsn, and common-council.) The History and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and their environs. By William Maitland, F.R.S. and others : Containing, I. The original constitution of London and Westminster ; the ancient and present state of the several wards, districts, liberties, pariches and churches, and the most curious sepulchral monuments; accounts of all the religious foundations therein before the reformation, and the uses to which they were converted after their dissolution: the names of all the streets, squares, courts, lanes, alleys, rents, rows, &c. With curious calculations touching the number of inhabitants; whereby it will appear, that the number of inhabitants in London are more than in any one city in the world, and almost equal to those of the cities of Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome together. II. The political, ecclesiastical, civil and military government, in all their branches; and the chartered liberties, privileges and immunities, granted from time to time by the crown, and confirmed to the citizens by act of Parliament. III. Accounts of the several incorporations of mechant-adventurers, public trading companies, and of all arts and mysteries; shewing their original institution, and the constitution of those companies and corporations respectively, and their ancient rights, privileges and franchises. IV. The city courts, and the manner of proceeding in each of them; and the laws enacted both by Common-Council and Parliament, for the citizens conduct at elections, both in the Common-Hall and in wardmotes. V. The present state of learning, colleges, inns of court, and public schools. VI. The public buildings, palaces, public offices, and meeting-houses of every denomination; and full and particular accounts of all the hospitals, almshouses, and other charitable foundations, and bridges. VII. Both Houses of Parliament, the courts of law at Westminster, the British Musm, and the ancient and present state and curiosities of the Tower of London and Westminster-Abbey. Improved with a great variety of authentic pieces, relative to the alterations in the political, ecclesiastical, and commercial state, since the first foundation of this metropolis; which, by the surprizing increase of buildings and inhabitants, carries the appearance of a large county. To which will be added, a continuation of the history down to the year 1770; and an accurate survey and description of all the alterations, additions and improvements made, by authority of Parliament, in the buildings, streets, roads, &c. in and about this great metropolis: and so managed, that the purchasers of the former editions of this capital book (which, for its merit, is presented at the city's expence to every new alderman) may be supplied with them separate. to complete their books. In two volumes. Extracted from original recors preserved in the Tower, Rolls, Paper-Office, and Guildball; from acts of Parliament and acts of Common-Council, historians, ancient law-books, and many authentic pieces communicated by the learned in history, antiquities and municipal laws, to the editors of this work only. Conditions. I. This work (a great part of which is already printed) will be comprised in One Hundred and Twenty-three numbers, at Six-pence each, stitched in blue paper. II. That every number shall contain three sheets of letter-press, and one folio or broad-sheet plate, engraven by the best hands. III. That the first number will be published on Saturday the 28th of January, and continued regularly every Saturday till the whole is finished, and delivered at the Houses of Subscribers. Subscriptions are taken in, and proposals delivered, by J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-yard; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street; and S. Bladon, in Pater-noster-Row; and by all the news-carriers in town and country. Of whom may be had, this work complete, in two volumes, folio, neatly bound in Calf and letter'd, Price 3l. 10s / Maitland, William - Online-Ausg.. - [London] : s.n, [1769] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
The history of London : from its foundation to the present time: Containing I. The original Constitution of London: The ancient and present State of its several Wards, Churches, Parishes, Liberties, and Districts: Accounts of all the Religious Foundations in London and its Suburbs, before the Reformation: The Names of all the Streets, Squares, Courts, Lanes, &c. within the City and Suburbs: With curious Calculations touching the Number of its Inhabitants; and Parallels between London and many of the most celebrated ancient and modern Cities; whereby it will appear that the Inhabitants of London, at present, are almost equal in Number to those of the Cities of Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome together, and superior in Number to any one City in the World. II. Historical and particular Accounts of the City Governments, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, in all their Branches: With the several Charters, rendered into English; wherein are set forth their many great and valuable Privileges, Immunities, and numerous Benefactions. III. Accounts of the several Incorporations of Merchants and Trades; shewing the Institutions of their respective Companies; with their ancient Rights, Privileges, and Coats of Arms. IV. Accounts of the present State of Learning, and of the Colleges, Schools, Inns of Court, Common-Pleas, King's-Bench, Chancery, Exchequer, High Court of Parliament, &c. V. Full and particular Accounts of all the Hospitals, Alms-Houses, and other Charitable Foundations, within the City and the Parts adjacent. VI. The ancient and present State of the Tower, and of the Curiosities therein contained. Also an Account of Sir Hans Sloane's Collection, lately purchased by Parliament. And Including The several Parishes in Westminster, Middlesex, Southwark, &c. within the Bill of Mortality. By William Maitland, F. R. S. and Others. Illustrated With a Complete Set of the Churches, Palaces, Publick Buildings, Hospitals, Bridges, &c. within and adjacent to this great Metropolis: The Plans of London, exhibiting its Appearance before the Fire; in its Ruins after that Conflagration in 1666; and as it is now rebuilt and extended: And a Map of all the Villages and Country within ten Miles Circumference: Exactly drawn, and curiously engraved on One Hundred and Twenty Copper-Plates, by the best Hands, and on so large a Scale, that each Plate could not be sold separate for less than One Shilling. And Improved With a great Variety of Authentick Pieces, relating to the Progressive Alterations it has undergone from its first Foundation, both in its Political, Ecclesiastical, and Commercial State; and describing those Charitable Foundations, and other Additional Buildings, with which it has been lately adorned, and increased to such a prodigious Extent. By which Means All the Defects in the former Edition of this Work, and in other Authors on this Subject, are supplied, their Errors corrected, and the History brought down, with great Care and Impartiality, to the present Time. In two volumes. Vol. I / Maitland, William - Online-Ausg.. - London : printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton, in Gray's-Inn; and J. Hodges, near London-Bridge, MDCCLVI. [1756] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
A catalogue of the libraries of Richard Graham, Esq : the learned Mr. Thomas Day, an eminent Divine of the Church of Rome. The Rev. Mr. Cawley, late rector of Wandsworth, and several others. Particularly, a curious parcel of Italian books; a fine collection of prints, and books of prints, of the best Engravers, and most eminent Masters; collected from the curious library of the late Mons. L'abbe D'orleans ou Routhelin, Author of Anti-Lucretius, at Paris. The whole containing above thirty Thousand Volumes. The Benedictine Editions of the Fathers; the pompous and other Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, and Lexicons; Antiquities, Medals, Mathematics: A large Collection of French, Italian, and Spanish Historians, and near a complete Collection of our English Historians, Physic, and Natural History. An uncommon Collection of Civil Law; great Numbers of them printed upon Vellum, and bound in Morocco, and in the richest Bindings Several Hundred Volumes in Manuscript, relating to the History, Antiquities, Laws, and Customs of Great-Britain; more particularly the City of London. A complete Set of Common Law, with several Volumes of Law Reports, in Manuscript, never yet printed. To which is added an appendix, containing, an entire Library of the most scarce and valuable Books in Classical and other Learning; great Numbers on the Large Paper in elegant Bindings; being prized at a much cheaper Rate than usual. Which will begin to be sold (for ready Money only) at T. Osborne's, in Gray's-Inn. (the lowest Price printed in the Catalogue of each Book.) On Monday, the 11th of December, and will continue selling, every day, till Lady-Day, 1750. Catalogues may be had, of the Booksellers, in every noted Town in England, Holland, and Ireland; also by Mr. Rollin, at Paris; Wetstein and Comp. and Mortier, at Amsterdam; Mr. Wilson at Dublin; and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had a compleat Set of Manuscript Sermons, warranted Originals, and Money for any Library or Parcel of Books / Osborne, Thomas - Online-Ausg.. - [London] : s.n, [1750] Ihr Browser zeigt an, ob sie diesen Verweis schon einmal besucht haben.
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