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Powell 1762
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1762
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A CATALOGUE of the GENUINE and Entire COLLECTION OF Mr. WILLAM POWELL Late of the Borough of SOUTHWARK, deceased CONSISTING OF BOOKS, PRINTS, BOOKS of PRINTS, MANUSCRIPTS, Several Curious ROMAN MISSALS, on Vellum, finely Illuminated; And also, ALL HIS COINS AND MEDALS, MICRO SCOPES, &c. &c. &c. Which will be SOLD by AUCTION, By Whiston Bristow, At St. PAUL’S COFFEE-HOUSE, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 8th, 9th and 10th of March, 1762.
The BOOKS will be Sold on Monday and Tuesday Evenings, beginning; exactly at Six o’Clock. The MEDALS, COINS, MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTS, &c. will be Sold pn Wednesday Noon, beginning pre cisely at Twelve. The Whole to he viewed from Friday the 5th Instant, to the Time of Sale, CATALOGUES to be had Gratis at the Place of SALE, of W. BRISTOW, Bookseller and Publisher, at the Weft-End of St. PAUL’S; at BATSON’S Coffee-House in Cornbill, and at Old Slaughter’s Coffee-House, St. Martin’s-Lane.

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[none] The BOOKS will be Sold on Monday and Tuesday Evenings, beginning; exactly at Six o’Clock. The MEDALS, COINS, MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTS, &c. will be Sold pn Wednesday Noon, beginning pre cisely at Twelve.
[none] The Whole to he viewed from Friday the 5th Instant, to the Time of Sale,
[none] CATALOGUES to be had Gratis at the Place of SALE, of W. BRISTOW, Bookseller and Publisher, at the Weft-End of St. PAUL’S; at BATSON’S Coffee-House in Cornbill, and at Old Slaughter’s Coffee-House, St. Martin’s-Lane.

First Night’s Sale. // First Night’s Sale. / TWELVES, OCTAVO, &c.

1 A Bundle of Pamphlets
2 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
3 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
4 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
5 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
6 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
7 Spectators in French, 3 vols. and 15 others
8 Mariana’s Letters, and 8 others
9 Ovid’s Metamorphoses, with Cuts, 3 vols, and 3 others
10 Voltaire’s History of Charles XII. 2 vols, and 2 others
11 Pamela, 2 vols. 1740
12 Rabenet’s Satirical Letters, 2 vols. 1740
13 Farro’s Royal British Grammar, and 3 more
14 Pope’s Misceilanies, and Homer’s Iliad, 6 odd vols.
15 Chinese Letters, and 2 more
16 A Hebrew Bible, and Reland’s Hebrew Gramma
17 A Latin Bible, Greek Testament, and 3 more
18 Fabrici Bibliotheca Latina, 3 tom.
19 History of Genoa, 3 vols. 1751
20 Angola, an Indian History, 2 vols. 1754
21 English Baronets, 3 vols, with their Arms, &c. 1727
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22 Fontenelle’s Dialogues of the Dead, Plurality or Worlds, and 1 more
23 Oldham’s Works, 2 vols, 1722
24 Erasmus on Folly, Oeconomy of Human Life, and 2 more

First Night’s Sale. / TWELVES, &c.

25 L Steele de Louis XIV. 3 tom. Dresden 1753
26 Prit on Physic, and 7 more
27 Tatler, vol. 2d. and 8 more
28 Clarke’s Sermons, XL vol. 18mo. 1749
29 Spencer’s Works, 6 vols. 18mo. 1750
30 Smart’s Horace, 2 vols. 18mo. 1756
31 Don Quixote, 4 vols. 18mo. 1749
32 Guardian, 2 vols. 1750
33 Pope’s Homer’s Illiads, 6 vols. 1756
34 _ [Pope’s] Odyffys, 5 vols. 1758
35 Plato’s Works, 2 vols. 1749
36 Impostor’s Detected, 2 vols. 1760
37 Rowe’s Works, 2 vols. 1756
38 Adventures of a Valet, 2 vols, 1752
39 England’s Gazetteer, 3 vols, 1751
40 Vertot’s History of the Knights of Malta, 5 vols. 1757
41 Gordon and Trenchard’s Tracts, 2 vols. 1751
42 Compendium of Modern. Travels,. 4 vols. 1757
43 Collection of Voyages and Travels, 3 vols. 1757
44 Lansdown’s Works, 2 vols. 1736
45 History of the Heavens, 2 vols. 1752
46 Collection of remarkable Epitaphs, 2 vols. 1757
47 Universal Letter Writer, 2 vols. 1757
48 Robinson Crufoe, 2 vols. 1755
49 Adventures of Drake Morris, and 3 more
50 Old Bailey Trials, 4 vols. 1742
51 Burnet’s History of his own Times, 6 vols. 1753
52 Rollin’s. Ancient History, 10 vols. 1738
53 Scot’s Christian Life, 5 vols. Edinb. 1754
54 Turkish Spy, 8 vols. 1753
55 Theobald’s Shakespeare, 8 vols. 1752
56 Dacier’s Plutarch, 9 vols. 18mo. 1743
57 Tillotson’s Works, 12 vols. 1742

First Night’s Sale. / OCTAVO.

58 Leguat’s Voyage to the East-Indies, and Houston’s Travels.
59 Jarvis’s- Don Quixote, 2 vols. 1749
60 Life of the King of Pruffia and Kouii Kan
61 Knight’s Life of Erafmus, 1726
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62 Sianhope’s Thomas à Kempis, and 2 more
63 Religious Philosopher, .3 vols. 1730
64 Moyle’s Sea Surgeon, and 4 more
65 Allen’s Synopsis, 2 vols, and 3 more
66 Theobald’s Military Hospital Dispensatory, and 3 more
67 Shaw’s Practice of Physic, 2 vols. and Huxham on Fevers
68 Havers on the Bones, Friend on the Small-Pox, and 2 more
69 Jones of Opium, and Pechey’s Sydenham
70 Strother’s Materia Medka, 2 vols. 1727
71 _ [Strother’s] Treatise on Fevers 1716
72 Thomson’s Anatomy, and 4 more
73 Sharp’s Surgery, and Drake’s Anatomy, 3 vols.
74 Seven Volumes of Miscellaneous Pamphlets
75 Travels of Cyrus, 2 vols. 1727
76 Bibliotheca Harlerana, 4 vols. 1743
77 Tour through Europe, &c. 2 vols. 1769
78 Burnet’s History of his Own Times, 2 vols. 1724
79 _ [Burnet’s] Theory of the Earth, 2 vols. 1759
80 European Settlements, 2 vols. 1758
81 Miller’s Gardeners Kalender, and Ellis’s Practical Farmer
82 Rules and Orders in the Court of King’s Bench, and Shaw’s Parish Law
83 Armstrong’s History of Minorca, and 1 more
84 Nelfon’s Fasts and Festivals, and 2 more
85 Nourse of Husbandry, and 2 more
86 Compendium of Laws, and 6 more
87 History of Parliaments, and 3 more
88 Analysis of the Law, and 4 more
89 Jacob’s Statute Law, and 2 more
90 School of Man, and 2 more
91 Prifoner’s Directory, 2 vols.
92 Lady’s Drawing-Room, and Letters from Abelard and Heloife
93 Manners. Lives of Illustrious Men,, and the Entertainer
94 History of 5 Indian Nations of Canada, 2 vols. 1755
95 Two Volumes of Plays, Misceilanies, Poems, &c.
96 Marriage Ceremonies of all Nations in the World, and 3 more
97 Halfpenny’s Country Gentleman’s Pocket Companions and Practical Architecture

First Night’s Sale. / QUARTO.

98 Histoire des Pape, 2 tom. Paris 1616
99 Cibber’s Plays, 2 vols. 1721
100 Salmon’s History, 3 vols. 1739
101 Sanderfon’s Algebra, 2 vols. large Paper 1740
102 Dodderidge’s Expositor, 6 vols 1739
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103 Blamville’s Travels, 3 vols. 1757
104 Dictionarie Royale, par Porney Lyon 1677
105 Dictionaire François & Latin, par Danel Paris 1685
106 Boyer’s Dictionary 1759
107 Cooke’s Hesiod 1728
108 General Treatise of Sea Laws 1705
109 Collins’s English Baronettage 1727
110 Salmon’s Modern history, vol. I. Addison’s Works, vol. IV.
111 Pope’s Letters, Dunciad 1729
112 L’Arithmetique des Geometres Paris 1739
113 Histoire d’ Angletere, par Rapin, 8 tom. 1727
114 Boyer’s Dictionary 1759
115 Antiquités de la Maisan de France, Paris 1739
116 Weir’s Italian Book-Keeping 1739
117 Boulanvillier’s Hist. of French Parliaments, 2 vols: 1739
118 Smollet’s History of England, with Cuts, 7 vols.
119 Chandler’s Debates in Parliament, compleat, 22 vols.
120 Rapin’s History of England, with Continuation, 28 vols.
121 Parliamentary, or Constitutional History of England, with a General Index; compleat, in 24 vols, (exceeding scarce) 1761

First Night’s Sale. / FOLIO.

122 Collection of Old News Papers, 6 vols,
123 Six Ditto [Collection of Old News Papers, 6 vols]
124 Six Ditto [Collection of Old News Papers, 6 vols]
125 Six Ditto [Collection of Old News Papers, 6 vols]
126 Six Ditto [Collection of Old News Papers, 6 vols]
127 Cafes in Equity Abridged, 1739
128 Wood’s Institutes
129 Trible Justice, 1682
130 Swinburn on Wills 1728
131 Cay’s Abridgment of the Statutes, 2 vols. 1739
132 Stackhouse’s History of the Bible, 2 vols. 1752
133 Tillotson’s Works, 3 vols. 1755
134 Drake’s Antiquity of York, L. P. finely bound and gilt
135 Harris’s History of Kent 1719
136 Dictionarie de Bayle, 6 tom. Amst. 1734
137 Bunyan’s Works, 2 vols. (very neat)
138 Rath worth’s Collections, vols. 1, 2—8 1721
139 Burnet’s History of his Own Times, vol. 1. 1724
140 Chambers’s Dictionary, 2 vols. 7th edit. 1751
141 Lediard’s Naval History, I735
142 Fulke’s Rhemifh Testament 1683
145 Johnson’s Dictionary, 2 vols, half bound 1755
144 System of Geography, 2vols. balf bd. Maps bd. separate 1747
145 Browne on the Muscles 1697
146 Ecole de Cavalerie, con Figur, Paris 1733
147 Foulir’s History of Popish Treasons, and 3 more
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Second Night’s Sale. / TWELVES, 7c.

1 A Basket of Pamphlets, Magazines, &c.
2 A Basket of Books
3 Henry’s Communicant Companion, and 19 more
4 King Henry VIII’s. Primer, and 5 more Black Letter Books
5 Herbert’s Poems, and 5 more
6 Young’s Night Thoughts, and 2 more
7 Bishop Hall’s Contemplations, 2 vols.
8 Three Treatifes on the ‘Game of Chefs, and 1 ditto MS.
9 Hervey’s Meditations, 2 vols, in one 1749
10 Pearson’s Contemplations, 2 Vols. 1753
11 Watts’s Poems and Miscellaneous Thoughts, 2 vols. X737
12 History of the Devil, and 2 more
13 Waller’s Poems, and 2 more
14 Boyle’s Voyages, Life of Capt. Singleton, and 1 more
15 Description of Animals, Vegetables, &c. 3 vols. bd. in one
16 Dryden’s Art of Painting, and 1 more
17 Pantheon, by Tooke, Watson and Boyce
18 Centlivre’s Plays, and Mrs. Behn’s Novels
19 Salmon’s Modern Gazetteer, and 2 mors
20 Seneca’s Morals, and 4 more
21 Select Plays, 3 vols.
22 Gil Blas, 4 vols. 1749
23 Pope’s Works, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9 1740
24 Prior’s Poems, 2 vols. 1741
25 Gay’s Poems, 2 vols. 1737
26 Young Misses Magazine, 2 Vols. 1748
27 Addison’s Works, 4 vols. 1736
28 Rowe’s Lucan, 2 vols. 1722
29 Farquhar’s Works, 2 vols. 1736
30 Familiar Instructor, 2 vols. 1741
31 La Belle Affemblée, 4 vols. 1732
32 Telemachus, 2 vols. 1735
33 History of Joseph Andrews, 2 vols. 1743
34 Milton’s Paradife Lost and Regain’d, 2 vols. 1730
35 Pamela, 4 vols. 1741
36 Cibber’s Lives of the Poets, 5 vols. 1753
37 Spectacle de la Nature, 7 vols. 1739
38 Grand Tour through Europe, 4 vols. 1749
39 Tour through Great Britain, 4 vols. 1742
40 Dryden’s Virgil, 3 vols. 1721
41 _ [Dryden’s] Juvenal, and Pit’s Virgil 1743
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42 Dr. Croxall’s Collection of Novels, 6 vols. 1729
43 Pope’s Homer’s Illiads and Odyssys, 11 vols. bd. in 6 1730
44 Du Pin’s Church History, 4 vols. 1716
45 Spectators, 8 vols. neatly bd. in red Calf, gilt and letter’d 1749
40 Garth’s Ovid, 1736. Cooke’s Hesiody 1743. Creeche’s Horace; 1730.

Second Night’s Sale / OCTAVO.

47 A Bundle of Pamphlets
48 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
49 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
50 Ditto [A Bundle of Pamphlets]
51 Henry on Prayer, and 5 more
52 Religious Courtship, and 1 more
53 Gentleman Instructed, and 1 more
54 Watts’s World to Come, 2 vols. 1739
55 _ [Watts’s] Philosophical Essays, and 1 more
56 Pilgrim’s Progress with Cuts, and 1 more
57 Kennet’s Antiquities, and 2 more
58 Lryal of the Seven Bishops, and 2 more
59 Parnell’s Poems, and 2 more
60 Byshe’s Art of Poetry, and 2 more
61 Moreton on Apparitions, and Complete System, of Magic
62 Buccaneers of America, and i more
63 Complete Gardener and Florist, neatly coloured, and 1 more
64 Salmon’s Geographical Grammar 1754
65 Martin’s Philosophical Grammar
66 Scarron’s Works, and 2 more
67 Descriptipn of Stowe Gardens, and 1 more 1756
68 Life of Mahomet, and 1 more
69 _ [Life of] Col. Gardener, and 1 more
70 _ [Life of] Oliver Cromwell, and 1 more
71 _ [Life] Chancellor Bacon, with his Effays, and 1 more
72 _ [Life] of the Philosophers, and 2 more
73 Ogilby’s Britannia Depicta 1736
74 Anson’s Voyage, 1748
75 History of the Pirates, 2 vols. 1726
76 View of London, 2 vols. 1708
77 History of England, 4 vols. 1726
78 Abridgment of Rapin’s History- with Heads and Monuments, 3 vols. 1747
79 Buckingham’s Works, 2 vols. 1740
80 Mrs. Rowe’s Works, 2vols. 1739
81 Cowley’s Works, 3 vols. 1707
82 Athenian Oracle, 4 vols. 1728
83 Plutarch’s Lives, 5 vols. 1688
84 _ [Plutarch’s] Morals. 5 vols. 1718
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85 Fotter’s Antiquities of Greece, 2 vols. 1722
86 Life of King David, 3 vols. 1740
87 Howell’s History of the Bible, 3 vols. 1716
88 New Universal Magazine, 3 vols.
89 London Magazines, 6 vols.
90 Gentleman’s Magazines, 24 vols. from 1731, to 1754, inclu.
91 Owen’s Dictonary of Arts and Sciences, 4 vols. 1755
92 Modern Universal History, 26 vols. 1759
93 Universal History, 21 vols. neatly bound, gilt and letter’d
94 Basksrville’s Milton, 2 Vols. Birmingham 1758

Second Night’s Sale. / QUARTO.

95 Seven Volumes of Tracts, Sermons, &c.
96 History of Popery, 2 vols. 1736
97 London Chronicle, vol. 1, 2.
98 Ainsworth’s Dictionary. 1736
99 Atlas Geographicus, 4 Vols. 1714
100 Galeo’s Mathematical Discourses, By Weston, 1730
101 Justice’s Body of Sea Laws, 1705
102 Flower Garden Display’d, Cuts coloured, 1734
103 One Volume of English Views
104 A Roman Breviary 1627
105 Ames’s History of Printing. 1749
106 Birch’s History of the Royal Society, 2 vols. 1756
107 Festa Fasta in Rome, per Mafcardi plurimis Figuns Roma
108 Anson’s Voyage, with Cuts Charts, &c. 9th edit. 1756
109 Collection of Voyages, 4 vols. Cuts, Maps, &c. 1746

Second Night’s Sale. / FOLIO.

110 System of Geography, imperfect
111 Burkett on the New Tsstament. 1736
112 Clarke’s Bible, with Annotations, 1090
113 _ [Clarke’s] Lives, 2 vols. 1683
114 _ [Clarke’s] Martyrologie, 1677
115 Colleaion of trials for High-Treason, 5 vols. 1734
116 Locke’s Works, 3 vols. 1755
117 Humphrey’s Supplement to Montfaucon, 2 vols, in one 1725
118 Cartrom and Rouille’s Roman Hislory, 6 vols, 1728
119 Spence’s Polymetis, fine Cuts
120 Postlethwaite’s Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, 2 vols. 1737
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Third Day’s Sale. // Third Day’s Sale. / To begin precisely at Twelve o’Clock. [Third Day’s Sale.] // Third Day’s Sale. To begin precisely at Twelve o’Clock. / Consisting of MEDALS, COINS, MANUSCRIPTS, [Third Day’s Sale.] // Third Day’s Sale. To begin precisely at Twelve o’Clock. / Consisting of MEDALS, COINS, MANUSCRIPTS, / PRINTS, and BOOKS of PRINTS, &C. [Third Day’s Sale.]

1 The History Blanchardyn, Son of King Fryre and the Princefs Eglantyne, (or the Proud Lady of Love) Translatad from/the French and Printed by William Caxton Impact at the big rend 1485 1.12
2 Epistolae Eneaei Silvii Lavan.p. Watsal. 1483 6.6
3 Rowland’s Antiquities qf the Ifle of Anglesey Dublin 1723 1.7
4 The Wild-Gppfe Chase, a Comedy, by fleaumont and Fletcher 1652 2.-
5 English and Scotch Coins and Medals, in the Earl of Pembroke’s Collection 10.6
6 Twelve Plates of Ènglish Coins, by Withy and Ryal 1755 7.6
7 Leake on English Coins 1745 6.6
8 Genebereris History of Caraufius, with Plates Paris 1740 5.6
9 Numismata Maximi Moduli & Museo de Camps, par Vaillant, Paris 1694 3.-
10 Bitot’s History of the Medals of the Republic of Holland vol 1. Amst. 1690 7.6
11 The Earl of Oxford’s Catalogue, with the Prices and Buyers Names 9.6
12 Evelyn on Medals 1697 11.-
13 Holy Bible, printed by Field, bound in blue Turkey (wants the Title) 1653 8.6
14 Ditto [Holy Bible] by ditto [Field] 1658 13.-
15 Ditto [Holy Bible] by ditto [Field] 4to. Camb. 1668 10.6
16 Dr, Mead’s Life and Catalogues. N. B. Most Part of the Medal Catalogue, marked with the Puchasers Names and Prices 15.-
17 Wichlyffe’s Tranilation of the Epiftles and Leffons read in the Churches, by all the Year, after the Ufe of Sarum, and the Acts of the Apostles, and all the Epistles, and the Apocalypfe, in the Engliih Tongue 13.6
18 Miflale in Usum’ Ecclefiae Eboracenfis 1516 16.-
19 A Blank Paper Book 4.6
20 A very large ditto, ruled 6
21 Wheeler’s Travels, with several curious Drawings of Medals and Coins, never printed, and many Manuscript Notes, by the Right Hon, H. Finch, Earl of Nottingham 4.6
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22 Bishop Lislew on the Right of James I. to the Crown of England, another curious Manuscript relating to the Earl of Effex (Fol.) 3.6
23 A curious Manuscript, being an Account of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwal and Earldom of Chefter, extracted from the Records of the Tcjver, and presented to the King at Hampton-Court, January 1603 5.6
24 Holy Bible, printed by Canne, 1698 8.6
25 Ditto John Day, in blue Turkey, with gilt Leaves (a fair Copy) 1549 4.6-
26 An 8vo. Common Prayer, with fine Cuts, neatly bound in red Morocco 1757 11.-
27 The Book of Common Prayer, on Copper Plates, by Sturt 1717 1.7
28 A Roman Miffal, on Vellum, finely illuminated 12.6
*28 One Ditto, finely preferred, and bound in red Morocco 2.15
29 One Ditto, in 4to. beautifully illuminated, and bound in red Morocco 2.15
30 A Manuscript Bible, beautifully wrote upon abortive Vellum 2.15
31 The Primer in Usum Sarum? compiled by Osmund the Second Bifhop of Salisbury, 1082, a curious MS. upon Vellum 6.6
32 A Cpllection of the Statutes, from Edward III. to Henry VI. curiously wrote on Vellum, and finely illuminated 12 -

Third Day’s Sale. / FOLIO.

33 A Large Miffal, on Vellum, wrote in a remarkable large Hand, the Capitals finely illuminated 4.14 6
34 A Pfalter, upon Vellum, finely illuminated 2.2-
35 Mufeum Etruscum, 2 tom. plurimis figuris Floren. 1737 1.2-
36 Diplomata & Numifmata Scotiae; or Proof Plates of the Charters, Coins and Seals ©f Scotland, by Anderson 1.11 6
37 Spanhemii Numifmata, torn. 1. Cor. Tor. Fol. deaur. 1706 0.6
38 Histoire Metalleque des Pays Bas, 5 tom. Hague 1732 1.2-
39 Gorden’s Journey through Scotland, with a great Number of Plates pf Antiquity 1726 16.6
40 Views of different Fires in Holland, by Vander Herde 18 -
41 Metallic History to Tindal’s Rapin 1747 12.6
42 Catalogue of the Bodleian, and other Coins, by Wife, with Plates Oxon. 1750 1.1-
43 Historia Ptolemceorüm Aegypti, par Valliant Amst. 1701 -6-
44 Somner’s Saxon Dictionary, very scarce, 4 clean Copy Oxon. 1659 2.18-
45 Milles’s Catalogue of Honour, 1610 - 7 6
46 A large Parcel of odd Prints 1.4-
47 Nineteen Heads of Noble Lords, Earls, &c. Engraved by Virtue 14-
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48 Some Prints by Callot, and others 14-
49 Some Prints of Sandford’s Coronation, &c. 14-
50 Plans, Elevations, &c. of Houghton-Hall, by Ware and Vincent 1760 14-
*50 The Register of the Order of the Garter, by Anstis, 2 vols; large Paper, rul’d with red Lines, bound in red Morocco, with a Border of Gold 14-
51 A Defcription of the Festival of the Marriage of a Princess of France, and, the Insant of Spain, a large port Fol. Paris binding with a Border of Gold 14-
52 A Defcription of the Tapestry of the King of France 14-

Third Day’s Sale. / COLOUR’D PRINTS, &t.

53 Twelve Views of Venice 14-
54 Twelve Ditto of Naples, Rome, &c. 14-
55 Fourteen Ditto in Vienna, &c. 14-
56 Twelve Ditto of Paris, &c. 14-
57 Twelve Ditto of the Gardens of Verfailles, &c. 14-
58 Eight Ditto of Florence, &c. 14-
59 Twelve Ditto of Foreign Buildings, &c. 14-
60 Fifteen Ditto of Venice 14-
61 View of Walton-Biidge, and 7 others 14-
62 Thirteen different Views from the Thames, &c. 14-
63 Ten Views of Blenheim House, Oxford, &c. 14-
64 Five Sea Pieces, and 4 others 14-
65 Fourteen Views of different Buildings in London 14-
66 Eight Views of the Royal Palaces of Hampton-Court, &c. 14-
67 Eight Ditto of Ranelagh and Vauxhall 14-
68 Four Views of the Peak in Derbymire, and 4 others 14-
69 Sixteen Ditto of Stowe Gardens 14-
70 A Profpect Glafs for viewing Prints 14-
71 A Prifm, and 3 magnifying Glaffes 14-
72 A small Pocket Microscope 14-
73 A 3. Pillar reflecting Microscope 14-
74 A Miniature Picture of a Gentleman, set in Gold, with 3 Brilliants 14-
75 A Pair of neat Pocket Pistols, with screw Barrels 14-
76 Thirty-six Calls in Plaister of Paris 14-
77 Eight Ditto, fram’d and glaz’d 14-
78 Twelve Ditto, Ditto 14-
79 Eight small Prints, fram’d.and glaz’d 14-
80 Two whole Lengths of Mr. Prude the Apothecary, fram’d and plaz’d 14-
81 Nine Sea Pieces, fram’d and glaz’d 14-
82 Twelve large Views of Venice, neatly fram’d and glaz’d 14-
83 A small neat Mohogany Writing Desk 14-
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Third Day’s Sale. / MEDALS, COINS, &c. / Medals Cast in Lead and Copper.

1 Twenty-three large Impressions Cast in Lead in a Deal Cafe, and 183 English and Foreign and Copper Coins and Tradesmens Halfpenny 206 17
2 One Hundered and Ninety-three Leaden Medals of English and Foreign Kings, and other Illustrious Persons, in 8 Boards 1.14
3 Eighty eight Medals of the Kings England, and other Illustrious Persons, some Cast in Brass, and some in Lead in. 11 Boards 1.12-
4 Cardial Chisius Mich. Angelo, Bonarotus, King of Pruffia Calvin , Luther, Christina of Sweden, Duke of Marlborough, Two different of Sir Robert Walpole, Emperor Charles V. The Two De Witts, Maximilian and Mary of Bohemia, and 15 others in 3 Boards 1.3

Third Day’s Sale. / Medals Struck in Copper, Brass and Pewter.

5 Twenty-one Brass Romish Relicks, in 1 Board, and 13 large and middling Brafs Roman Medals, in 1 Board 34 17.6
6 Nine Medals Struck in Pewter of Pope Innocent XII. Emp. Charles VI. Francis I. Present Emperor. Two of the Queen of Hungary. The King of Pruffia, Card. De Fleury, aud 2 others 11.6
7 A fine Copper gilt Medalion of Henry IV th. of France and his Queen on their Marriage; one Ditto of hiss Queen only; Three of Lewis XIII. Two of Lews XIV. and One of the Duke Regant 8 16-
8 One of Leopold I. Charles V. Dukes of Lorraine, The King of Pruffia, Le Forte, Council of Geneva, and One Jubilee Medal of the Reformation of Geneva, 1735 5 10
9 One Lewis XIV. One Lewis XV. One Cardinal Fleury, One King of Pruffia, One Czar Peter, and an other 6 9
10 Lewis William, Marquis of Baden, One. Victor Amadei, King of Sardinia, One. Three Venetians on the Wars with the Turks. One of Emp. Leopold I. One of Prince Charles of Lorrain, on the re-taking of Prague and one Cast Medal of Oliver Cromwell 8 6.6
11 Duke of Marlborough, One. Archb Wake One. Mil ton, One. Sir Isaac Newton, diff.Two; and Three 2 Pewter Medals, ‘without Reverses of Inigo Jones, Milton, and Prior 8 6.6
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12 Charles I. on his Martyrdom, One. Charles II. Favento Deo, Sec. One. Prince Ferdinand Beating the French at Minden, One. Prince Charles retaking Prague 1744, One. One New Park Ticket.. Three Theatre Tickets of Charles II. and his Queen. The Proof of a Halfpenny ; and one Pewter Medal, Birds of a Feather flock together 11 0.10 / 13 6

Third Day’s Sale. / Copper Meiats of the Popes,

13 Martin V. 2. / Sixtus IV. 1. / Julius II. II / Paul II. 1. / Leo X. 1. / Adrian VI. 1. / Clement VII. 1. / Pius V. diff. 3. / Gregory XIII. diff. 3. one of them with ugunotorum Stragis, very rare 14 11.-
14 Sixtus V. 1. / Gregory XIV. 1. / Urban VII. 1. / Gregory XV. 1. / Urban VIII 8. 12 1.3
15 Urban VIII. 5. / Innocent X. 5. / Alexander VII. 2. 12 1.4
16 Alexander VII. 1. / Clement X. 6. / Innocent XI. 8. 15 1.4
17 Alexander VIII.2. / Clement XI 9. / Innocent XII. 1. 12 14
18 Innocent XI. 1. / Clement XII. 2. / Benedict XIII. 1. / One of Sir Robert Walpole, and a History Piece, Chased on Copper, by Cochin 6 14

Third Day’s Sale. / Saxon and English Silver Coins and Medals.

19 A Penny of Aethelston / petit mong. / Ditto of Eadgar Athelwood, mo, lund. / and a Ditto, aescmnn, mo, stanf. 3 1.-
20 Five different Pennies of Eadmund and Eadred, found in June last, in Kinpsbury Church-Yard 12
21 Three Pennies of Edward the Elder, Edward the Martyr, and Edward the Confessor, exceeding fair 8.6
22 One of Edward the Elder, Two of Edward the Confessor, one full-faced, the other side-faced, high preformation 3 9
23 One ot Harold, exceeding fine, and One of Edward the Confessor, fine prefervtion 2 9
24 William the Firit and Second, 3 Pennies, one profile to the right, pilemu. rex 1. / Infred ou can. / One full-faced, no sword nor fcepter, liosin ou Eo; One with 2 scepters, hosnoth, cu, wic. 3 6.6
25 Three Pennies, one with scepter and star, S.TIEVIN ou; lun ; One profile to the right, punnic ou aesti; and one full-faced, no fcepter nor sword, Randolf ou F. C. 2.2
26 Henry the First Penny, Henricus Rex, Cristret Ces, fine preservation and very scarce 1.4
27 Stephen’s Penny, profile to the left, Stiene R. 7
28 Henry the Second, One Penny, and One of John, Irish 2 7
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29 King john’s Penny and Halfpenny; and One Johannes Dom. Rev. Hugh, ou, Dwe, very scarce 3 1.17
30 Henry the Third, 6 diff. Pennies, before his 3 2d Year, and fix of hir latter Coinage 12 7
31 Edward the First and Second, 13 diff. Pennies, some exeeeding scarcey viz,. Rob. de Adeleie, Robertus de Hadl, one Vill. Kingstone; Others of London, Cantor, Bristol, Lincoln, Norwich, St. Edmundi, and Dareme Mints 13 10
32 Edward the Third, Three Groats, Dus byh. Franc, and that with Acquitain, scarce, and one Half Groat, and one Penny 5 8
33 Twenty-three Groats of diff. Kings, some scarce Mints and Marks 18.6
34 Richard the Second, 15 Halfpennies 6
35 Henry V. I. and VII. ten diff. Groats, fine preserved 6.6
36 Edward the Fourth, 1 Groat London, 3 Eboraci, and 1 Coventrie, very scarce 5 10
37 Richard the Third, 1 Groat with the Boar’s Head Mint-Mark, Wt. 48 Grains, sine preservation, and very rare 1.5
38 Henry the Pighth’s fine Groat, Civitas Tornacen, Struck there when the King took the City, 1513, and the last Money Coined there, by any of our Kings in France 1 1.6
39 Henry the Eighth, 2 Groats with T. W. and Cardinal’s Cap under the Arms, and 7 others of Ditto, side andi full-faced ; and 3 of Henry the Seventh 12 8.6
40 Elizabeth, the Crown of her last Year 1602, scarce, and 2 Sixpences 3 13
41 James the First, fix fine Shillings 10.-
42 Six Ditto [James the First] of Ditto [fix fine] different 8.-

Third Day’s Sale. / Siege Coins in the Civil War.

43 Charles the First, Struck at Worcester, Mint-Mark Three Pears, very scarce; Two at York, one at Opxford, 1643 4 1.116
44 Three Crowns of Ditto, a Castle, a Rose, and a Tun, Mint-Marks; and 3 Half Crowns 6 1.10
45 An Octogan Shilling, Struck at Pontefract-Castle, by the then Governor thereof, Caroli Secundi, &c & post mortem patris pro filio 76
46 Maryland Shilling: and Sixpence, with. Lord Baltimore’s Portrait 11.-
47 A Teston of Henry the Eighth, in fine preservation, Posui, &c. scarce 1.8
48 Edward the Sixth’s Crown, and Shilling, and Sixpence, side-face, 2 Shillings full-faced; a Crown, Half Crown, and Shilling of Elizabeth; 1 Shilling of Philip and Mary, and 1 Groat of Mary 10 1.13
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49 Crown and Shilling of James the First; Crown and Half Crown, 2 Shillings, 1 Sixpence, and Threepence of Charles the First; and Crown, Half Crown, Shillings and Twopence, of the Common Wealth 12 1.17
50 Charles the First, 20-10 Shilling Pieces, and Half Crown and Shilling; Oxford Money 4 11.-
51 Charles the First’s Pontefract Shilling, Dum spiro, spero, 1648, Half Crown, Shilling, and Nincpence, of Newark ; and 1 Shilling and Groat, and Threepence of Charles Second. Hammered Money 7 1.11 6
52 Oliver’s Crown and Half Crown, and the Shilling, by Simon 18
53 Oliver’s Gold Guinea, by Simon 1 1.17
54 Two exceeding fine Halfpence of Queen Anne, one with Britannia, and one relating to the Union, with Rose and Thistle on the reverse 2 2.4
55 Two exceeding fine Farthings of Ditto, one Pax missa per orbem, 1713, the other Britannia, 1714 2 9.6
56 Charles the Second’s Pewter Farthing, and 1 Ditto Copper, Quatuor Murin vindico; a Pewter Coin of James the Second; Halfpenny and Farthing of William and Mary, the King’s Head on one Side, the Queen on the other ; an Elephant Halfpenny ; 1 gilt Medal of Charles the Second, Head on one Side, reverfe the Royal Oak; 1 Copper of Philip the Second of Spain, and 7 other Coins 15 11.-
57 A Silver Coronntion Medal of James the First; and 1 of Cromwell with his Parliament 2 11.6
58 A Birth Piece of Charles the Second, by Briot, neatly done 2 small Medals of William and Mary, reverfes, Jungit amor, Patriaq; salus, the other, Hisce, suffulta, and Religio, lex, et, libertas; on 3 Pillars, a Token of the Groom-Porter, with legends, Nothing ventures, nothing wins at the Groom Basses and 1 Medal of George the Second, 1759 5 1.17
59 A Silver gilt Medal of James the Second and his Queen, reverse, Semper, tibi, pendent, bamus / nausraga reperta, 1687 ; and one Ditto of George Duke of Albemarle, modelled by Simon 2 14.6
60 Two Birth Pieces of Charles the Second ; 1 of James the Second, 12 , Counters engraved ; 2 Medals of John Hus 17 2.9
61 A Coronation Medal of Charles the Sixth, King of Bohemia ; 1 of Luther; 1 German Dollar hollowed within, with Isinglafs Miniatures; and one Ditto, with a Silver perpetual Almanack within 4 17
62 Four Dollars, and 1 Half Ditto, of Hanover 5 17
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63 Two Crown Pieces of Popes; 2 of Tuscany Gosmus the Third, and. John Caston, 2 of Lewis the Fourteenth and Fifteenth, 1 Spanish Piece of Eight, and 1 Coin of Portugal 8 1.17
64 Seven Dollars of Sweden and Demark, &c 7 2.14
65 Five Ditto of Ruffia, and a Premium Medal 6 1.18
66 Four Ditto [Dollars] of several States in Germany, a Venetian Ofella, and 1 other Piece with Hebrew Characters, and 2 other small Medals 8 15.-

Third Day’s Sale. / English Copper Medals, &c.

67 A Compleat Series of the Kings of England, by Dacier, in Number 35, in 3 Boards 6.6
68 The 24 Reformers, by Dacier, in 1 Board 3.3
69 A fet of Queen Anne’s Medals, in Number 27 3.5
70 One of Charles the First’s Martyrdom, 1 of King William Reftitutori Britannia, 1697, and 4 diff. of Queen Mary 6 6.156
71 Five of King George the First, Laetitia Publica, 1714, Fides Militum, 1715, Perjuri Ultrix ad Dunblai, 1715, dementia Augusti, 1717, Sociorum Protector, 1718 14
72 A Medalion of their late Majesties, reverse, the 7 Children, Felicit as Imperii, 1732 16
73 The Coronation of George the Second, 1727; 1 Ditto of the Treaty of Vienna, 1731; 2 Ditto on the Rebellion, 1745 ; Ditto, on the Peace, 1748; Ditto on the taking of Goree, 1758, and the taking of Quebec, 1758 7 11.-
74 One of the Birth and Death of the Prince of Wales, 1706 and 1750, 1 of Ditto on the Fishery, 1750, 1 Ditto of his present Majesty, when Prince of Wales, 1750, on the same Occafioh 3 7
75 Ten different Medals of the Duke of Cumberland, on the Rebellion 1745 and 1746 11.6
76 Two of the late Prince of Orange, 1 done by matter, and 1 by Kirk, 1747 5
77 Two of George the Second, on the several Conquests made in 1758 and 1759 5
78 Three of Sir Francis Bacon, Shakespeare, and Locke, and 2 of Oliver Cromwell diff. 5 11.-
79 Four Ditto of Halley, Milton, Sir Isaac Newton, and Pope 18
80 Three Ditto of John Conduit Sir Andrew Fountain, and Mr. Folks 11.-
81 Two Brafs Medals of Queen Elizabeth 11.-
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82 Twenty-nine curious Glass Impreffions from the Antiques in the King of France’s Collection, cut and polished, and in 1 Board 2.2
83 Eight Ditto [Twenty-nine], cut and polished, and 15 Others not cut, in 1 Board 23 1.3
84 Three Ditto [Twenty-nine] very large, and 2 small, all cut and polished; the Order of St. George, neatly Carved on a Shell, and 7 1.3
85 Eleven Boards with Cells for Medals. 1.3