Short title
Lynch-Piozzi 1816-1823
Year of publication
1816
Full title

[1816 catalogue] Streatham Park, Surrey. A CATALOGUE OF THE EXCELLENT AND GENUINE Household Furniture, OP THE BEST DESCRIPTION, The greater part of which has been new within these three years; A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS, Including Thirteen undoubted original Portraits, by Sir Jos. Reynolds, Of the most distinguished Literary Charaoters of the last Cestury: AMONG THEM ARE, DR. JOHNSON, GOLDSMITH, GARRICK, BURKE, MURPHY, MRS. PIOZZI AND DAUGHTER, SIR J, REYNOLDS, DR. BURNEY, AND BARRETTI. A fine Head of TASSO, Ly TITIAN; ST. CECILIA, by DOMINICHINO; Study of a Head, by CIPRIANI; Landscapes by PETHER, &c. A Quantity of valuable Oriental China: Two finely carved Chairs of real Ebony, a few fine Bronzes, some framed and glazed Prints; Particularly a Set from RAPHAEL’S Pictures in the Vatican; And several other valuable Miscellaneous Effects: ALSO, THE EXTENSIVE AND WELL-SELECTED LIBRARY, Containing near 5000 volumes in the various departments of Literature. THE WHOLE FORMING THE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE DISTINGUISHED RESIDENCE, And the genuine Property of Mrs. PIOZZI: AND WHICH Will be Sold by auction, BY MR. SQUIBB, ON THE PREMISES, On WEDNESDAY the 8th of MAY, 1816, And Four following Days (Sunday excepted) at Twelve o’Clock. May be viewed Two days preceding the sale, when Catalogues, at is. 6d. each, may be had on the Premises; of Messrs. MATTHEWS and TAYLOR, 110, Fenchurch-street; and of Mr. SOUISS, Saville-place, Saville-row

[1823 catalogue] COLLEOTANEA JOHNSONIANA. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY, PICTURES, PRINTS, COINS, PLATE, CHINA, AND OTHER VALUABLE CURIOSITIES, THE PROPERTY OF MRS. HESTER LYNCH PIOZZI, DECEASED. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THE EMPORIUM ROOMS, EXCHANGE STREET, Manchester, BY MR. BROSTER On WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant, and following days, Saturday and Sunday excepted, without Reserve. To be viewed on the preceding Monday and Tuesday. CATALOGUES, price One Shilling, may be had at Mr. TRIPHOOK’S, Boud Street ; Mr. CAWTHORNE’S, Cockspur Street, London ; the principal Booksellers in Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, and North Wales. Sale to commence each day preciscly at Eleven o’Clock. CHESTER PRINTED BY J. BROSTER, EXCHANGE 484

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Preface and paratexts

[1816 catalogue] A CATALOGUE, &c.|End of the First Day’s Sale.[after N@243]|End of the Second Day’s Sale.[after N@238]|End of the Third Day’s Sale.[after N@96]|End of the Fourth Days Sale.[after N@128]|FINIS.[after N@125]

[1823 catalogue] TO THE PUBLIC / An Author’s progress, like a flower, is gradual from its seed to its Llossom from its bloom to its decay passing through chilling frosts and occasional sunshine ; nor, until the winter of death close the scene, are their beautics and merits properly appreciated, or their labours past the literary ordeal ; then every leaf of their composition is treasured, and sought for with intensity, as gems escued from oblicion : which increase in calue with the increase of time. / Such are the treasures none offered . The numerous criticisms on liring authors will crcite the interest of the authors themselves : and the more sordid copy-right holder will cast a longing eye at the last pencillings for a new editien “with considerable additions and improrements from the a thor’s own MS.notes, after a long existence and experience ." The collector adds another rarity to his library for the annusement of his literary acquaintance ; and a PLEASING RETROSPECTION will again bring to light the Johnsonian School ; though Johnson, Garrick, Reynolds, and Piozzi are no more here, in the pages of time they and their works will be immortal. / The Books are all in good condition, and their value and subject recorded in their own titles. / The Pictures and Drawings select ; many of them offerings of friend ship from the artists themselves to contemporary merit from Canaletti, Cipriani, Bartolozzi, &c. &c. The Prints, purticularly theatrical portraits, very fine. / The China, ancient and modern, good and rare; the Dresden superb. The Coins, Medals, Marbles, Mineral Specimens, and Gems, were collected with taste and judgement also by herself abroad. / The Service and other Plate, consisting of upgards of THREE THOUSAND Ounces, are full, massive, and magnificent ; and would ornament the first table in the Kingdom. / In short, no expence was ever spared to procure the best and most raluable articles of every description of Vertú. / Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, as all is to be rold without reserve, will hare their Commissions faithfully executed by communicating their command to the Public’s / Most humble Serrant. / Chester, Sept. 6th, 1823. / JOHN BROSTER. <%%> <>485 <%%> Order of Sale. / 1st Day, Wednesday, Sept. 17th, Library of Books.|CATALOGUE.[after N@]|Some Press comments on volumes 1 & 2 / The great debt that scholars, collectors, bibliographers, palaeographers and booksellers owe to Dr. Munby for his careful and fascinating researches in the "Phillipps Studies" is being enhanced by what, for me at least, is a greater, more valuable and more exciting project. / Eric Osborne Books & Bookmen / This series of reprints. should prove a boon to scholars who cannot easily consult the originals. British Book News / This promises to be a useful as well as a truly fascinating series. / College & Research Libraries / They give incomparable insight into the reading and culture that underlay the writers’ own works. Financial Times Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons will provide a reference tool of lasting value. Library Review / Dr. Munby is uniquely equipped to write on the history of book auctions, on the techniques of cataloguing, and on the limits within which such catalogues can be interpreted. / Times Literary Supplement <%%> <> <%%> Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons / Sale catalogues have. become valuable sources of reference for the scholar, the historian, the bibliographer. They bring to light treasures unsuspected during the owners life: they give us some insight into the workshop of a man’s mind: and especially when annotated with buyers’ names and prices, they help us to trace the wanderings of manuscripts and books. Harold Williams: Dean Swift’s Library, Cambridge, 1931 / Over the past twenty-five years Dr. A. N. L. Munby, Fellow and Librarian of King’s College, Cambridge, has compiled by far the fullest list of sale catalogues of libraries in existence and has recorded at least 3,000 editions to the published List of Catalogues of English Book Sales 1676-1900 now in the British Museum, 1915. As General Editor of Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons he has selected about one hundred catalogues which are of intrinsic interest and which have particular potentialities for research. / Of the six volumes so far published five have been sales of libraries of men of letters and one of architects. Details of these published volumes are printed on the flap. Other volumes planned in the current series will cover sales of libraries of the scientists Elias Ashmole, Tiberius Cavallo, Kenelm Digby, Edmund Halley and Robert Hooke; of the antiquaries Francis Grose, Thomas Hearne, Ralph Thoresby, William Stukeley and George Vertue; of the political figures Edmund Burke, William Godwin, Warren Hastings, Thomas Hollis, Daniel O’Connell and John Wilkes; of the actors David Garrick, John Kemble, Charles and Edmund Kean, Henry Irving and William Macready; and in two volumes of the men of letters Bernard Barton, Benjamin. Robert Haydon, Thomas Moore, Robert Southey, Francis Atterbury, Hugh Blair, Henry Fielding, Oliver Goldsmith, David Mallet and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. / A short introduction precedes each catalogue, or group of catalogues referring to an individual, setting the sale in context and giving references to printed accounts of the library concerned, to surviving groups of books from the collection, and to any special features of interest in the catalogues themselves. Every effort has been made to locate and to reproduce fully and accurately catalogues in which have been recorded, normally in manuscript, the prices realized at the sales and the names of the purchasers. In all cases original catalogues have been reproduced to the highest standard attainable. Textual intervention by the editors has been confined to the elucidation, where necessary and possible, of otherwise illegible matter. / Mansell with Sotheby Parke-Bernet Publications <%%> <> <%%> [vignette] / Isaac Gossett, D.D., F.R.S. (1744-1813), was for over thirty years a familiar figure in the London auction rooms, where he took his seat at the auctioneer’s right hand, and gave a running commentary, critical and bibliographical, on the lots as they were offered. In the words of an unkind contemporary, ’from his ceaseless comments in favour of lots, one would have imagined that he was pensioned by the Auctioneer; in short, it appeared as if nature had moulded his tongue into the shape of A PRETTY COPY’. / Gossett, in his day, was an influential figure. He could claim Richard Heber as his protege, and his judgment on bibliographical matters was sought after and deferred to by the trade, with whom he appears to have been a general favourite. / When Gossett fell Leigh rang his knell and Sotheby ’gan to vapour... / begins the obituary poem in The Gentleman’s Magazine for February 1813. Gossett was a ’character’ and in 1800, the date of the print illustrated, he still affected the three-cornered hat of an earlier generation. Wounded by the appearance of this caricature he[after N@650]

Notes

Two catalogues, one from 1816 and one from 1823
Problems with transcription of page numbering in second catalogue

Library
Koninklijke Bibliotheek Den Haag
Shelf mark
KW Verz Cat 16155:6
Scans
document_scans/Piozzi_1816.pdf
Types
auction catalogue private library, auction catalogue household goods

Lots

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First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / Beginning at Twelve o’Clock precisely.

1 A Quantity of reviews, pamphlets, and un-bound books 10.6
2 Fifty bound books, various 5.-
3 Fifty ditto [bound books, various] 3.6
4 Fifty ditto [bound books, various] 10.6
5 Fifty ditto [bound books, various] 4.-
6 Fifty ditto [bound books, various] 10.-
7 Fifty ditto [bound books, various] 16.-
8 OEuvres de Corneille, 5 tom. OEuvres de Voltaire, 4; and sundry others 10.6
9 Cole’s Dictionary, Spanish Grammar, Italian ditto, Gradus ad Parnassum, and 8 Latin books 12 7.-
10 Puffendorf’s Introduction, 2; Suckford’s Connections, 3; Clarke’s Origin of Evil, 2; and Roman History, 2 9 9.6
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11 Bolingbroke’s Letters, 2 vols. l. p. Confe. rence between John Rainoldes and John Hart, black letter, 1384; and Fairfax’s Tasso, 1534 4 13.-
15 Epigram mi di Marziale, 2; Descrizione del Vaticano, Bembi Historia Veneta, Ragguagli di Parnaso, 9; and 4 others 10 6.6
13 Memoirs of Literature, 6 ; and 20 others 96 9.-
14 Ovidii Opera, 3, Lug. Bat. 1670; Homeri Chronologia, and 8 others 19 11.-
15 Obras de Quevedo, Bruss. 1670; Militares de Lusitanos, Barclay’s Apology in Spanish, and 6 others 9 11.-
16 Le Theatre de la Foire, 6 tom. Nollet Experimental Physique, 4 tom, and 10 others 20 3.-

First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / English. / DUODECIMO. [First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816.]

17 Dodsley’s Miscellaneous Poems 10 1.6
18 Spectator, unbound, 1705 8 1.11.6
19 Taller, ditto, 1764, 4; Guardian, 1736, 2; Rambler, ditto, 1763, 4; and Idler, 1761, 2 12 3.7
20 Gregory’s View, Akenside’s Pleasures of Imagination, Hervey’s Works, 7; Mrs. Rowe’s Works, 2; and Young’s Works, 4 15 2.3
21 Thomson’s Works, 3 (first vol. wanting); Rabelais’ Works, 5; and Congreve’s Works, 3 11 1.13
22 Addison’s Works, by Tickell, 4; Suckling’s Works, 9; Leonidas, Phillip’s Poems, and Davis’s Poems 9 -.11
23 Cecilia, 5; Evelina, 3; Lydia, 9; David Simple, 5; and Dean of Colerain, 3 18 4.-
24 Peregrine Pickle, 4; Roderick Random, 2; and Foundling Hospital for Wit, 6 12 2.3
25 Dryden’s Works, 1797,6; and Poems, 1743, 2 8 1.15
26 Johnson’s Poets 70 10.-
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27 Spectator, 1724 16 2.10
28 Nugae Antiquae, Fawkes’ Anacreon, and Warton’s Virgil, 4 8 -.14
29 Methodists and Papists, 2; Fordyce’s Sermons, Sherlock’s Discourses, Welwood’s Memoirs, Watson’s Apology, & Blackmore’s Creation 7 -.16
30 Sully’s Memoirs, 5; Synge’s Tracts, 3; Hume’s Dissertations, Rowe’s Letters, and Bonnell’s Life 11 2.5
31 Nugent’s Tour, 4; and Nature Delineated, 4 8 -.11

First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / Greek and Latin. / DUOCECIMO

32 Muse Anglicanae, 2; Poemata Italorum, 2; Pindar, Gr. et Lat. Glasgow, and 5 other Latin books 10 -.9
33 Biblia Sacra, London, 1580, and 4 others 5 -.9
34 Ciceronis Opera, Glasgow, 1749 (11th vol. wanting) 19 2.7
35 Livii Orationes, Lucretius de Natura, Censorinus, Cornelius Nepos, Lucanus, and Justinus 6 -.2
36 Tacitus Lipsii, Quintus Curtius, Elzevir editions; Terentius, Statins, Suetonius, and Horatius 3 8.6
37 Erasmi Opera 7 -.7
38 Tacitus, Lucanus, Florus, Prudentius, Silius Italicus, Sallust, and Julius Caesar 7 5.6
39 Ovidii Opera, Plautus, Senecae, Tragediae, and 3 others 5 -.11
40 Busbequii Epistolae, Elz. Buchanani, Elz. Crucii Orationes et Epistolae, JOS Feudale, Stratageme, and 6 others 19 -.3
41 Republicae Varia 19 3.6
42 Bembi Historia Veneta, Republica Angliae, Woolfii Elementa Matheseos, 9, and 7 others 11 -.4
43 Thucydides, Gr. et Lot. Glasgow, 1739 8 1.16
44 Xenophon, Gr. et Lat. Glasgow, 1769 8 1.9
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First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / French and Italian. / DUODECIMO.

45 Rollin’s Histoire Romainc 16 6.12
46 Ancienne 13 6.12
47 Moderne, 12; and Belles Lettres, 4 16 6.12
48 Crevier Histoirc des Empereurs Romains 12 48 1 13
49 Lettres de Sevigne, 6; Melanges de Literature, 4; and OEuvres du Philosophe de Sans Souci, 2 11 49 2 1
50 Memoires de L’Academie Royale 12 50 14
51 Theatre Italien, 8; and Theatre de Marivaux, 6 14 51 17
52 Bos Reflexions surle Poesie, Paradis Perdu, 3; and 4 others 10 52 8 -
53 OEuvres de St. Evremond 12 53 15
54 _ [OEuvres] de Moliere 8 54 1 11 6
55 _ [OEuvres] de Destouches 10 55 1 4
56 Contes de la Fontaine, 2; Paysan Parvenu, 4 ; Diciionaire de Saints Personages, 3; and Dictionaire des Moeurs François, 2 11 56 10 6
57 Causes Celebres 20 57 2 7
58 Larrey’s Histoire de Louis XIV. 9 58 5
59 Histoire de Gil Bias, 4; et Don Quichotte, 6 10 59 - 19
60 Memoires de Sully 8 60 2 2
61 Marianne de Marivaux, 4; Paysan Parvenu, 4 8 61 15
62 Bible et Nouveau Testament, Meditations de Mallebranche, Sermons de Spanheim, Pensées de Ciceron, et OEuvres de Platon, 2; and Fenelon Examen de Conscience 8 62 13
63 Emile de Rousseau, 4; la Nouvelle Heloise, 6 10 63 - 17 - Mattheus
64 OEuvres de Fontenelle 11 64 4
65 D’Orleans, Histoire des Revolutions D’Angle-terre, 4; Linguet Revolutions de l’Empire Romaine, 2; and Vertot’s Histoire des Chevaliers de Malte, 5-11 65 1
66 Histoire Romaine de Live, traduite par Guerin 10 66 5 - Roycrd
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67 OEuvres d’Horace, Lat. et Fr. par Dacier 10 67 - 5 6
68 Lettres de Ciceron a Atticus 6 68 - 3 6
69 Vies de Plutarch, par Dacier 10 69 - 1 9
70 Discours de Bossuet, Source de la Corruption Plautus, Lat. et Fr. 3; Provinces Unies, and three others 9 70 - 4 - Rodd
71 Buffon’s Histoire Naturel, with plates (one vol. wanting) —• 12 71 - 1 14 - Eearsove
72 Omero di Salvini 4 72 - 3
73 Viage de Espana, eight odd vols. 73 - 11 6
74 Passions de l’Ame, le Monde, and various others 74 - 18
74 $$$$$$ 74 - 18

First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / English. / OCTAVO.

75 Fielding’s Dramatic Works, unbound, 3; Sheffield’s Works, 2; and Beaumont and Fletcher’s Works, 9 (the 9th vol. wanting) 14 75 - 3
76 Ben Jonson’s Works, by Whalley, 7; and Massinger’s Works, by Coxeter, 4 11 76 - 417 - Hodyes
77 Essay on the Passions, Moral Essays, Hartley’s Observations on Man, 2; Mason’s Poems, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Montaigne’s Essays, 3 ; and Mrs. Montague’s Essay on Shakspeare 10 77 - 1 13
78 Newton’s System, Ancient and Modern Languages, Ward’s Mathematics, Explanation of Newton’s Philosophy, &c. Athenian Oracle, 3 ; Phoenix, 2; and three others 14 78 - 1
79 Bromfield’s Chirurgical Observations, 2; Cheyne’s English Malady, Cheyne on Health, Hall’s Chemistry, Cheseldon’s Anatomy, Macquer’s Chemistry,2; Experimental Chemistry, 2; Chemistry and Pharmacy,Mead’s Medical Precepts, Mead’s Medica Sacra, and Mead on Poisons 14 79 - 1
80 Turner’s Surgery, 2; and nine other medical books 11 80 - 5 6 - Ellistt
81 Shaftesbury’s Characteristics, 3; Hermippus Redivivus, Postlethwaite’s True System, and Ray’s Discourses 6 81 - 14 - Gilis
82 Clarke’s Rohault, 9; Bedell’s Life, Burnet’s Abridgment, and nine others 13 82 - 11 - Baired
83 Rural Economy, Pamphlets, 9; History of the Minority, Life of Wickliffe, and ten others 15 83 - 18
84 Pamela, 4; Clarissa, 7 ; and Grandison, 6 17 84 - 4 8
85 Livy, 3; and Plutarch’s Lives, 8 11 85 - 1 - 17
86 Aaron Hill’s Works, 4; and seven odd vols. of Swift’s Works 11 86 - 10
87 Pope’s Works, 9; Iliad, 6; and Oddyssey, 5 20 7 15
88 Rapin’s History of England, and Tindal’s Continuation 91 7 7
88* Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion, 6; and Clarendon’s Life, 3 9 3 - 17
89 Lyttelton’s History of Henry the 2d, 6; and Robertson’s History of Scotland, 9 —8 89 - 1 - 17
90 Sherlock’s Discourses, Ditto on Prophecy, another copy, Sherlock on Death, Paul on Benefioes, Kettlewell’s Works, ?; Clark’s Sermons, 9; and other Works, 9 —- 11 90 - 1 11 6
91 Roger’s Works, 4; Gardner’s Gospel History, 2; Bentley’s Sermons, and Clark’s Grotius 8 91 - 14
92 History of Infant Baptism, Gartrell’s Certainty of the Christian Religion, Buckridge’s Sermons, Welton’s Sermons, and two others 6 92 - 14
93 Church on Miraculous Powers, South’s Life and Works, Hicke’s Christian Priesthood, 9; Sprat’s Sermons, Brown’s Sermons, Growth of Deism, Potter on Church Government 8 93 - 11 - Ellistt
94 Conybeare on Revealed Religion, Headley’s Tracts, Headley’s Answer, Calamy on the Trinity, Calamy’s Sermons, Speed’s Posthumous Works, 9 ; and Prideaux’s Tracts 8 10 6
95 Long’s Sermons, Bullock’s ditto, Squire on Religion, Chandler’s Answer to Collins, Derham’s Astrothol, Derham’s Physico Theology, and Burnett’s State of Souls 7 10 6
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96 West on the Resurrection, Dupin on Studying Divinity, Campbell’s Moral Virtue, Bennett on Joint Prayer, Patrick on the Sacrament, Hammond’s Catechism, and Mrs. Astell on Religion 7 96 - 7 6 -
97 Ditton on the Resurrection, Leland’s Divine Authority, Burnet on Popery, Burrow on Providence, Cheyne’s Philosophical Principles, Cheyne on Natural Religion, and Consett’s Church of Russia 7 97 - 7
98 Primitive Christianity, Ross’s View of all Religions, Practice of Ecclesiastical Courts, Pamphlett, Rights of the Christian Church, Doctrine of the Trinity, Fielder on Morality, Edward’s Truth and Error, and Clergyman’s Recreation 9 98.-
99 Life of Garrick, 2; The Epigontiad, a Poem; Lives of Leland, 2; and Extract from Bertegen’s Principles of Music 6 99 - 18
100 Baretti on Italy, 2; and Reynolds’s Discourses, 1 3 100 - 14
101 Antiquities of Greece, Kennet’s Roman Antiquities, and Burnett’s Theory, 9 4 101 -10 - ba$$ Henderson
102 Tour to Malta, 9; Wraxall’s Tour, and Boswell’s Account of Corsica 4 102 - 1 2
103 Discourses by Antiquarians, 2; Help to English History, Bielfield on Erudition, 3; and Burnet’s Theory, 2 8 103 - 1 7
104 Debates of the House of Commons 19 104 - 1 8
105 Grey’s ditto 10 105 - 13
106 Parliamentary History 94 106.-
107 Tillotson’s Sermons 13 107 2 19
108 Blair’s Sermons, 3; and Atterbury’s Sermons, 4 7 108 1 5
109 Jortin’s Sermons 7 109 1 17
110 Warburton’s Divine Legation, 3, Land. 1766; Newton on the Prophecies, 3 ; Revelation Examined, 2; Franklin’s Sermons, and Lawe’s Theory 10 110 1 14 - kymer, *110 2 10 - Henderson
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111 Nelson’s Festivals, Nelson’s Duty of Man, Worthington on the Demoniacs, Waterland’s Sermons, Ditto on the Eucharist, Hurd’s Dialogues, and Hurd or. Prophecies 8 111 1 1
112 Milton’s Poetical Works, handsomely bound 2 112 2 13 - Lord Coventry
113 Rowley’s Poems, Browne’s Poems Churchill’s Poems, 2 ; and Shenstone’s Works, 3 7 113 1 6 - Hodges
114 Fawkes’s Theocritus, Melmoth’s Laelius, Dart’s Tibullus, Hart’s Herodian, and Gordon’s Tacirus, 4 8 114 1 15 - Hosre
115 Guthrie’s Cicero’s Orations, 3 ; Middleton’s Life of Cicero, 3 ; Morals of Cicero; and Nature of the Gods 8 115 1 15 - Hodges
116 Davenant’s Political Works, 5; Fitzosborne’s Letters, Bolingbroke’s Patriot King, and Asiatic Poems 8 116 2 1
117 Lucretius, 2; Life of Agrippa ; Life of Cellini, 2 ; Friar Gerund, 2; and two others 9 117 1 13
118 Blackstone’s Commentaries, 4; and Burn’s Justice, 4 3 118 2 2
119 Ainsworth’s Dictionary Abridged 2 119 - 9 - Hogarth
120 Whiston’s Josephus, 4; and Rutherford’s Ancient History, 2 6 120 2 6
121 British Zoology, by Pennant 4 121 1 6 - Matheus
122 Goldsmith’s Natural History 8 122 3 8
123 Life of General Monk, l. p. Life of Dr. J. Berwick, l. p. and Kimber and Johnson’s Baronetage, 3 5 123 1
124 Guthrie’s Grammar, 2; and eight others 10 124 - 10 6 Baines
125 Baretti’s European Languages 3 125 - 13
126 Burney on Music-3 126 - 1 1 - Hodges
127 Piozzi’s British Synonymy 2 127 - 18
128 Ditto Journeys 2 128 1 2
129 Ditto Letters, 2; and Anecdotes 3 129 1 8
130 Johnson’s Dictionary 2 130 - 9 - Money
131 Johnson’s Works, by Sir John Hawkins 16 131 4 17 - Bedfoed
132 Johnson’s Shakespeare 8 132 5 - Prcesol
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First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / French. / QUARTO.

133 OEuvres de Rousseau, 2 tom Lond. 1723 133 11 - Blacheoch
134 OEuvres de Boileau, 2 tom Gen. 1716 134 1 18
135 Essai sur l’Homme de Pope Gen. 1745 135 10 6 Watson Paylon E$$$
136 Recherches sur l’Origine des Arts de la Grece, 2 tom Lond. 1785 136 7 - Bulgary
137 Essai de Locke, par Coste Amst. 1729 137 - 11 - Blacheoch
138 Voyage de Bougainville Paris, 1771 138 - 11 - Blacheoch
139 Veneroni, Dictionnaire Italien et François, Paris, 1769 139 7
140 Dictionnaire Royal de Pomay Franc. 1681 140 1
141 Histoire d’Angleterre, par Rapin, avec Remarques de Tindal, 12 tom Haye, 1727 141 1 16
142 Histoire de Polybe, par Folard, 7 tom, Amst. 1753 142 2
143 Harangues de Vaumoriere Paris, 1693 143 - 8
144 Histoire des Revolutions Romaines de Vertot, Haye, 1724 144 - 8
145 Histoire de l’Academie Royale Paris, 1738 145 - 8

First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / Italian. / QUARTO.

146 Davila Delle Guerre Civili di Francia, 2 tom, Lond. 1754 146 - 1 6
147 Tasso Gierusalerame Liberata, 2 torn, Lond. 1724 147 1 11 6
148 Machiavelli Opere, 2 tom Lond. 1747 148 1 15
149 Ariosto Orlando Furioso, Ital. and Eng. 2 Lond. 1755 149 2 5
150 Galileo Opere, 3 Fir. 1718 150 - 13 - Bulgary
151 Algarotti II Newtonianismo Nap. 1737 - 2 Bulgari
151 - 2 150 - 13 - Bulgary
152 Glorie Degli Incogniti Fen. 1647 152 - 10 6 Lauford
153 Martinelli, Istoria d’Inghilterra Lond. 1770 153 - 10 6 Roare
154 Gosellini, Vita di Gonzaga Fen. 1579 154 - 2 - Blacklock
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155 Costanzo Istotia di Napoli Nap. 1710 155 - 5 6 Blachlock
156 Descrittione di Napoli Nap. 1671 156 - 7 - Mattheus
157 Prodomo Apologctico di Pctrucci Amst. 1677 157 - 7 - Mattheus
158 Guarini II Pastor Fido Land. 1728 158 - 7 - Mattheus
159 Vasari le Vite di I’ittori, 3 tom. Bol 1648 159 - 2 - Blachlock
160 Il Falconieredi Bergantini, Lat. et Ital. Ven. 1735 160 - 6 - Rodd
161 Boezio di Varchi Fir. 1551 161 - 6 - Rodd
162 Prontuario di Medaglie, 1553, and 3 others 162 - 10 6

First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / Greek and Latin, / QUARTO.

163 Salmasii Epistolae Lug. Bat. 1656 163 - 2 6
164 Lubini Epigrammata Graeca (title page wanting) 164 - 2 6
165 Bythneri Lyra Prophetica Lond. 1664 165 - 3
166 Fabricii Bibliographia Antiquaria, Hamb & Lip. 1716 166 - 2 15
167 Fabricii Bibliotheca Graeca, 14 torn. Hamb. 1705 167 - 2 15
168 Strada de Bello Belgico Moguntia, 1651 168 - 2 15
169 Thesaurus Verwey Gaudae, 1703 169 - 5
170 Thesaurus Philologicus Hottengeri, Figuri, 1649 170 - 5
171 Merulae Opera Posthuma Lug. Bat. 1684 171 - 5
172 Des Cartes Geometria, 2 tom. Amst. Elz. 1659 172 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
173 _ [Des Cartes] Epistolae, 3 Amst. 1682 173 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
174 _ [Des Cartes] Meditationes Amst. Elz. 1678 174 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
175 _ [Des Cartes] Principia Philosophiae, Amst. Elz. 1677 175 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
176 _ [Des Cartes] Tractatusde Nomine, Amst. Elz. 1677 176 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
177 _ [Des Cartes] Opuscula Posthuma, Amst. 1701 177 - 17 - Mattheus for all Pugya
178 Heideggeri HistoriaPatriarcharnrn, 2 tom. Amst. 1658 178 - 26
179 Vossii di Idololatia, 2 tom. Franc. 1675 179 - 36
180 Causaboni Epistoiae Groevii Bruns. 1651 180 - 36 - Bacley
181 Medicina Mentis Lips. 1695 181 - 36 - Bacley
182 Gassendi Disquisitio Amst. 1642 182 - 36 - Bacley
183 Manilii Astronomicon Lug. Bat. 1600 183 - 11 - Bainas
184 Codicis Justiniani Lug. 1662 184 - 11 - Bainas
185 Cluverii Introduce in Geographiam, Lond. 1711 185 - 11 - Bainas
186 Senecae Tragediae Notis Gronovii, Delphis, 1728 186 - 11 - Bainas
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187 Horatius Bentleii Amst. 1728 187 1 2 - Hedyad
188 Virgilius Masvicii, 2 tom. Leov. 1717 188 1 11 6 do
189 Homeri Ilias, Gr. et Lat. Cant. 1689 189 7 6 Handeson
190 Tibullus Amst. 1708 190 10 6 Bedford
191 A missal 191 14
192 Aristotclis Politica Graecé Franc. 1577 192 - 8
193 Ptolemaei Geographia Universalis Ven. 1596 193 - 8
194 Novum Testamentum Graecum Gen. 1620 194 - 3 - Handeson
195 Meursii Cyprus, &c. Amst. 1675 195 - 4
196 Harveus de Generatione Animalium Lond. 1651 196 - 4
197 Kortholt de Variis Editionibus Sculpture Ketone, 1686 197 - 4
198 Heinsius in Novum Testamentum Cant. 1640 198 - 4
199 Ethica Symbolica-Pexenfeideri Monach. 1675 199 - 4
200 Vossii Observationes Hagoe, 1658 200 - 4
201 Outram de Sacrificiis Lond. 1677 201 - 3
202 Godwin de Praesulibus Angliae Lond. 1617 202 - 3
203 Lightfoot Horae Hebraicae Cant. 1658 203 - 3
204 Drusii Annotations Amst. 1635 204 - 1 6
205 Prideaux Fasciculus Controversiarum Oxon. 1664 205 - 1 6
206 Crelii Ethica Cosmopolis, 1681 206 - 1 6
207 Middletoni Antiquiutes Lond. 1745 207 - 1 11 6 - Hodyes
208 Phaedri Fabulae Hoogstratani Amst. 1701 208 - 1 11 6 - Hodyes
209 Eden Jurisprudent Philologica Oxon. 1744 209 - 1 11 6 - Hodyes
210 Optice Newtoni, a Clarke Lond. 1706 210 - 1 6 - Ilade
211 Musschenbrock Dissertationes Lug Bat. 1729 211 - 1 6 - Ilade
212 Beccheri Physica Leips. 1738 212 - 1 6 - Ilade
213 Justiani Institutionum, notis var. Traj. Bat. 1713 213 - 7 - Bulgaey
214 Gulielmini Opera, 2 tom Gen. 1719 214 - 2 - Blenes
215 Fabii Paulini Oratio Ven. 1588 215 Paleid
216 Anacreon, Gr. et Ital. Ven. 1736 216 - 36 Bulgaey
217 Persius, Lat. et Ital Rom. 1630 217 - 36 Bulgaey
218 Auctores Linguae Latinae, and Neandri Opus Aureum Basil, 1559 218 - 3 - Baeley
219 Vitae Selectorum Virorum, and De Casis Virorum Illustrium 219 - 3 - Baeley
220 Thesaurus Graeum et Galicum, 1621; and Clenard de Lingua Graeca Frankf. 1590 220 - 7
221 Historia de Rebus Gallicis, Paris, 1671; and Linacri de Latina Sermone, and three others 221 - 7
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First Day’s Sale, Wednesday, May the Eighth, 1816. / TOLIO-VARIOUS.

222 Diccionario de la Lingua Castellana, 6 tom, Madrid, 1726 222 3
223 Delphino’s Spanish and English Dictionary, Lond. 1763 223 - 13
224 Paradiso perduto, di Rolli - Lond. 1735 224 - 8 - Bulgary
225 Guicciardini Istoria d’ltalia, 2 tom. Fen. 1738 225 1 11 6 Blacklock
226 Dictionnaire di Richelet, 3 tom. Paris, 1728 226 1 1 Pearson
227 Olao Magno Historia delle Genti Settentrionale, Vinegxa, 1565 227 13
228 Poema del Marino Parigi, 1623 228 - 3
229 Suetonius Scaliger de Emendatione, Geneva, 1629 229 - 3
230 Senecae Opeia a Lipsio Ant. 1662 230 - 2 - Boone
231 Lexieon Juridica, Geneva, 1653; and Rhodoginias Lectionum Antiquarum Frank. 1666 231 - 2
232 Langii Polyanthea, Lug. 1681; Scriptores Veteres Anglicani 232 - 4 6
233 Vocharti Geographia Sacra, Cadomi, 1646; and Robinsoni Anales Mundi Lond. 1677 233 - 2
234 Camdcni Elizabetha, Nicholson’s English Library, and Whitelock’s Memorial 234 - 2
235 Usher’s Antiquitates, &c. 235 - 4
236 Bacon on Government, Dalton’s Justice, and two others 236 - 3 - Baenes
237 Cowley’s Works, Lond. 1684, and two others 237 - 8
238 Gratulatio Academe Cantabrigiensis, two copies, and Well’s Maps 238 - 2 6 Bulgaey
239 Brugensis Commentaria in Evangelia, 3 tom. Ant. 1606 239 - 3 - Baenes
240 Forbesii Opera, 8 tom Amst. 1703 240 - 3 6 Bulgaey
241 Beza’s Greek Testament Cant. 1642 241 - 3 - Baenes
242 Cluverii Germania, 3 tom. Lug. Bat. 1616 -18 d'
242 - 18 241 - 3 - Baenes
243 Budaei Commentarit Linguae Graecae, Basil, 1556 243 - 2 - Rodd
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Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / Beginning at Twelve o’Clock precisely. / OCTAVO ET INFRA.

1 A Large quantity of bound and unbound books 1 1 11 6 Laeeford
2 Fifty bound books, various 2 - 18
3 Fifty ditto ditto 3 - 10
4 Fifty ditto ditto 4 - 17
5 Fifty ditto ditto 5 - 15
6 Rousseau’s Emile, 2 tom, and various others 6 - 19
7 Lettres di Stato del Ann Caro, 3; and Lettere Familiare ditto, 3 7 - 8
8 Leggendario di Tutti Santi Ven. 1666 8 - 5dson
9 La Bucolica Anacri. di Rolli Idilli dal Zamagna, and first vol. Seneca Fr. and Lat. 3 9 - 3
10 Dante de Volpi, 3 tom. Pad. 1727 10 - 10
11 Methode Latine, and 6 others 11 - 3
12 Obras de Quevedo, 2; and Don Quixote, 4 12 1 1 - Rodd
13 Liturgia Ynglesia, Lond. 1715, and Vie Privee des Romains, with MSS. notes 13 - 7 - Mattheus
14 Obras de Oliva Cordova, 1586 14 - 2
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Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / Latin and Greek. / OCTAVO

15 Julius Caesar, Horatius Virgilius, & Terentius, Delphin cditions 3 15 - 13
16 Martialus Juvenalus et Tercntius, Delph.; Juvenalus et Persii Satyrae 4 16 - 5 - Baiones
17 Ciceronis Orationes Selectae, Delph.; et Cicero de Officiis, a Pearce 2 17 - 4
18 Homeri Ilias, Gr. et Lat. a Clark 3 18 - 7
19 Watson’s Horace, Eng. et Lat. 3 19 - 9 6 Iackson
20 Erasmi Colloquia, Lug. Bat. 1664, and two other copies 3 20 - 5 6 Laeeford
21 Quintus Curtius, Notis Variorum, Elz. 1675, and Casaris Commentaria, Not. Var. Elz. 1661 2 21 - 8
22 Virgilius, Amst. 1680, 2; and Quintiliani Opera, Lug. Bat. 1665 4 22 - 13
23 Ciceronis Opera 9 23 - 3
24 Caesaris Commentaria, 2, Amst. 1697; and Cornelius Nepos, Lond. 1715 3 24 - 7 6 Laeeford
25 Terrentii Commoediae, a Sandby, Lond, 1751, two rols. handsomely bound in one 25 - 16 - Nicholl
26 Horatii Opera, with elegant engravings, bound to match the last 26 - 19
27 Juvenalis Persii Satyrae, Cant. 1763, ditto 27 - 16
28 Virgilii Opera, Lond. 1750, ditto 2 28 - 2
29 Septuaginta, a Grabe, Oxon. 1707 8 29 1 13 - Bainis
30 Grotius de Jure belli, Grotii Annales, and P. Bembi Epistolae, 1609 3 30 - 3
31 Justin Matyri Dialogues, Dodwell’s Prelectiones, Prelectiones Astronomicae, a Whiston, and Cowley’s Latin Poem 3 4 31 - 3 6 do
32 Santii Minerva, and Selectarum de Lingua Latina, 2 3 32 - 3 - Bawesi
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33 J. A. Fabricia Bibliotheca Latina, Ditto Mediae et Infimae AEtates, Hamb. 1734-5 6 33 - 12
34 Pomesreschi Titrocinium Juris, De re Rustica, and another 3 34 - 1
33 Bcza in Novum Testamentum, Greek Testament, Cant. 1639, and Liturgia Ecclesiae Anglicanae, Lond. 1670 3 35 - 2
36 Hierocles, Xenophontis Memorabilia, Aristophanes and Sophocles 4 36 - 2
37 Manilius a Stocber, Barclaii Argenis, 2 3 37 - 6
38 Boetheus de Consolatione, S. Severus Variorum, Horatius, and Lucretius 4 38 - 4

Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / English. / QUARTO.

39 Pemberton’s View of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy, Lond. 1725 39 - 5 - Lee
40 Chesterfield’s Letters, 2 vols. Lond. 1774 40 1 4 - Hodges
41 Chesterfield’s Miscellanies, 2 vols. 1777 41 1 2 - Poselson
42 Barclay’s Apology Birm. 1765 42 - 15 - Juller
43 Lord Lyttelton’s Works, by Ayscough, Lond. 1775 43 - 19
44 Hampton’s Polybius, 2 vols. Lond. 1772 44 1 11 6 Lee
45 Campbell’s Survey of Gteac Britain, 2 vols. Lond. 1774 45 1 1
46 Smith’s Wealth of Nations, 2 vols. Lond. 1776 46 1 6 - Hosges
47 Hawkesworth’s Voyages, 3 vols. Lond. 1773 47 2 11
48 Chambers’s Dissertation on Oriental Gardening Lond. 1772 48 - 7 - Lee
49 Jarvis’s Don Quixote, 2 vols. Lond. 1742 49 - 4 -- Hogarth
50 Arbuthnot on Coins Lond. 1727 50 - 15 - Lee
51 Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 3 vols. Lond. 1776 51 - 3 - Mattheus
52 Holy Bible, Camb. 1768, seven parts 52 3 13 6 Hoare
53 Common Prayer Camb. 1764 53 - 12 - Ellistt
54 Young’s Tour in Ireland Lond. 1780 54 - 15
55 Burney’s History of Music Lond. 1776 55 - 6 - Hateon Jaylon
56 Howard on Prisons War. 1777 56 - 19 - Lee
57 Lady Russell’s Letters, by Sellwood 1748 57 - 11 - Harrson, 57 - 1 1
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58 Hume’s History of Ergland, 8 vols. Lond. 1770 58 5 15 6 Elliott
59 Riclpath’s Border History Lond. 1776 59 1 - nieholl
60 Macphcrson’s Original Papers, 8 vols. Lond. 1775 60 1 5
61 Political Essays on thc British Empire, Lond. 1772 61 - 5 6 Watoon Jaylor
62 Costard’s History of Astronomy Lond. 1772 62 - 10
63 Dow’s History of Hindostan, 3 vols. Lond. 1770 63 1 13 - Heorderson
64 Leland’s History of Ireland, 3 vols, Lond. 1773 64 1 18
65 Murphy’s Tacitus, 4 vols. 1793 65 - 4 - Watoon Jaylor
66 Chandler’s Travels in Asia Minor, 2 vols. Lond. 1776 66 1 11 6 Baines
67 Blackstonc’s Tracts on the Laws of England, Gxf. 1771 67 1 10 6 Elliott
68 Potter’s Eschylus Nor. 1777 68 - 7 6 Lee
69 Merrick’s Psalms (two copies) Read. 1765 69 8 6 Elliott
70 Robertson’s History of Charles the 5th, 3 vols. Lond. 1769 70 1 17 - Hodges
71 _ [Robertson’s] America, 2 vols, Lond. 1777 71 1 3
72 Borlase’s Seilly Islands Oxford, 1756 72 - 7 6 Lee
73 Military Transactions of Hindustan, Lond. 1763 73 - 2
74 Bougainville’s Vovage, translated by Forster, Lond. 1772 74 - 7 6 Lee
75 Raretti’s Italian and English Dictionary, 8 vols. Lond. 1771 75 1 11 6 Dodson
76 _ [Raretti’s] 2 vols. Lond. 1778 76 1 11 6 Money
77 _ [Raretti’s] Travels from London to Genoa, 2 vols. Lond. 1770 77 - 15
78 Young’s Experimental Agriculture, 8 vols. Lond. 1770 78 - 11
79 Boerhave’s Chemistry, translated by Shaw, 8 vols. Lond. 1753 79 - 6 - Hodges
80 Leonidas Lond. 1737 80 - 15 - Skult
81 Wollaston’s Religion of Nature Lond 1738 81 - 7 6 Lee
82 Home’s Sketches of the History of Man, 2 vols. Edin. 1774 82 1 1
83 Life of Lord Herbert of Cherburg, Lond. 1770 83 - 9 6 Harrison
84 Hooke’s Roman History, 4 vols. Lond. 1738 84 5 - Mattheus
85 Addison’s Works, 4 vols. Lond. 1730 85 1 15 - Money
86 Pope’s Dunciad Lond. 1743 86 5 - Mastheus
87 Barry on Wines Lond. 1775 87 1 -- emerson
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88 Combrune on Brewing Lond. 1762 88 - 4 6 Money
89 De Blainville’s Travels, 3 vols. Lond. 1757 89 - 4
90 Pcems, various, 3 vols. 90 - 7 6
91 Dcsagulier’s Philosophy, 2 vols. bound in russia Lond. 1763 91 - 1 8 - necholl
99 The Antiquities of Canterbury, by William Somner Lond. 1640 92 - 7
93 Middleton’s Enquiry Lond. 1744 93 - 3
94 Religious Philosopher, 2 vols. Lond. 1724 94 - 4 - Henderson
95 Annotations upon the Book of Psalmes, by Henry Ainsworth 1617 95 - 5
96 Callis on the Statute of Sewers Lond. 1695 96 - 2
97 Second Letter concerning Toleration Lond. 1690 97 - 1 - Lee
98 Philosophical Transactions abridged, by Lowthorp, &c. 7 vols. Lond. 1705 98 - 1 - Henderson
99 Litcrary Transactions in Germany Lond. 1742 99 - 1
100 Stillingfleet’s Origines Sacrae, with portrait Lond. 1675 100 - 7 6 Giles
101 Boyle’s Chemical Experiments and Essays Land. 1661 101 - 12
102 Digby on the Soul Lond. 1645 102 - 12
103 Sullingflcet’s Unreasonableness of Separation Lond. 1652 103 - 12
104 Heylyn’s Microcosmos Oxford, 1627 104 - 6 - Lee
105 Baxter on Baptism Lond. 1651 105 - 6 - Lee
106 Macaulay’s History of England, 1st vol. and two others 106 - 6 - Lee
107 Le Clere’s Harmony of the Evangelists, Lond. 1701; Supplement, 1699; and Swift’s Sermons 107 - 2 6 Ellestt
108 White’s Treatise Lond. 1635 108 - 2 6 Ellestt
109 Tracts, 1 vol. 109 - 2 6 Ellestt
110 Ballard’s Memoirs of Celebrated Ladies Oxford, 1752 110 - 15
111 Statutes at Largo, from Magna Charta to the 10th of George the 3d, 10 vols. Lond. 1763, and Barrington on the Statutes Lond. 1769 111 - 4 4 - Bnooshooft
112 Travels of the Holy Patriarchs, by Bunting Lond. 1629 112 - 9
113 Baxter’s Reasons of the Christian Religion Lond. 1667 113 - 9
114 Bower’s History of the Popes, 7 vols. Lond. 1748 114 4 6 - Lee
115 Tertullian’s Apology Lond. 1654 115 - 3
115* 115 - 3 5 - Bnooshooft 115 - 3
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Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / English. / FOLIO

116 MACKLIN’S BIBLE, 7 vols, an uniommonly find copy, superbly bound in russiu 115 - 3
117 MUSEUM WORSLEYANUM, 2 vols, handsomely found in red morocco 115 - 3
118 Collier’s Church History, 2 vols. Lond. 1708 118 - 15
119 Lightfoot’s Works, 2 vols, Lond. 1681 119 1 18 - Money
120 Tillotson’s Works, 3 vols, with portrait Lond. 1728 120 1 3 - giled
121 The History of the Church Camb. 1692 121 - 10 6 Ellistt
122 Henry More’s Theological Works, with portrait Camb. 1708 122 6 6 - giled
123 Mede’s Works Lond. 1672 123 - 6 6
124 Lord Clarendon’s Miscellaneous Works Lond. 1751 124 - 9
125 De Thou’s History of his own Time, translated by Bernard Wilson, 2 vols. Lond. 1730 125 - 11 - Ellistt
126 Report of the Committee, cc. Lond. 1722 126 - 1
127 Boyle’s Works, 5 vols, with portrait Lond. 1744 127 - 2 12 6 - Hogarth
128 Locke’s Works, 2 vols. Lond. 1740 128 1 11 6 - Money
129 Fiddcs’s Life of Cardinal Wolsey Lond. 1724 129 - 10 6 Bailey
130 Wood’s Institutes of the Laws of England, Lond. 1738, and Wood’s Institutes of the Imperial Law Lond. 1730 130 - 2 6 - Ellistt
131 Salusbury’sMathernatical Collections, Lond. 1661 131 1 6 Money
132 Walker’s Sufferings or the Clergy Lond. 1714 132 - 5 - Aralt
133 Trial of Lord Lovat Lond. 1747 133 - 1
134 Newman’s Concordance Lond. 1650 134 - 3 6 Baines
135 The Historie of the Councel of Trent, from the Italian of Father Paul Lond. 1640 135 - 4 6 Mylius
136 Whitby on the New Testament, 2 vols. Lond. 1703, and Annotations on ditto Lond. 1710 136 - 10 6 Money
137 Dr. Brown’s Travels Lond. 1687 137 - 2 Baesres
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138 Cay’s Abridgment of the Statutes, 2 vols. Loud. 1738 138 - 2
139 Life of Archbishop Usher Land. 1686 139 - 9 6 Giles
140 Life of Archbishop Parker, by Strype, Land. 1711 140 1 12
141 Life of Archbishop Whitgift, by Strype, Lond. 1718 141 2 2 - Money
142 Life of Bishop Grindall Lond. 1710 142 1 1
143 Life of Archbishop Williams, by Hacket, Lond. 1692 143 - 7
144 Life of Bishop Sanderson, by Isaac Walton, Lond. 1631 144 - 13
145 Works of Bishop Bramhall Dub. 1677 145 - 6
146 Mace’s Musick’s Monument Lond. 1676 146 1 5 - Rodd
147 Laws relatingto Bankrupts, by Davits, Lond. 1744 147 - 1 6
148 Works of the Rev. Sam. Johnson Lond. 1710 148 - 1 6
149 Mede’s Works, 2 vols, Lond. 1664 149 - 9 6 Money
150 Works by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man Oxford, 1684 150 - 14 - Watson Faylor
151 Smalridge’s Sermons, with portrait, Oxford, 1724 151 - 17
152 Machiavel’s Works Lond. 1680 152 - 3.6
153 Ludolphus’s History of Ethiopia Lond. 1682 153 - 2 6 - Watson Faylor
154 Willis’s Medical Works Lond. 1684 154 - 1
155 Holyday’s Translation of Juvenal Oxford, 1673 155 - 2 6 Mylius
156 Cowley’s Works Lond. 1684 156 - 3 6 Hodges
157 Life of Henry the Eighth, by Lord Herbert, of Cherbury Lond. 1683 157 - 7 - Postose
158 Heylyn’s History of the Reformation, Lond. 1670 158 - 2 6 Ipratt
159 Purchas, his Pilgrimage Lond. 1617 159 - 2 6 Henderson
160 Conference between Laud and Fisher, Lond. 1639 160 - 1 - Baeley
161 Prideaux’s Connection, 2 vols. Lond. 1719 161 - 12
162 Jeremy Taylor’s Rule of Conscience, Lond. 1696 162 1 7 - Matheus
163 Wheatley on the Common Prayer Lond. 1720 163 - 7
164 Hooker’s Ecclesiastical Politie Lond. 1705 164 - 7 6 Giles
165 Lucan’s Pharsalia, by Rowe Lond. 1718 165 - 2 6 Hodyes
166 Spence’s Polymetis Lond. 1774 166 - 2 5 - Hfare
167 Stows Survey of London, 2 vols. Lond. 1754 167 4 6 - Moniy
168 Stebbing’s Polemical Tracts Camb. 1727 168 5 6 Basiey
169 Ogilby’s Homer Lond. 1660 169 - 9 6 Rodd
170 Corel’s Account of the Greek Church, Camb. 1722 170 - 3 6 $$$$$$$$
171 Boys’s Exposition of the 39 Articles, Lond. 1716 171 - 1 6 do
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172 Kettlewell’s Works, 2 vols. with portrait, Land. 1710 172 - 6
173 Hobbes’s Thucydides Lond. 1634 173 - 4
174 Borlasc’s Antiquities of Cornwall Oxford, 1754 174 - 1 3
175 Athcnae Oxonienscs, by Wood Lond. 1690 175 - 3 - Baine
176 Trial between Craig and Annesley Lond. 1744 176 - 4 6 Elliott
177 Dupin’s History of Ecclesiastical Writers, 6 vols. in 8 Lond. 1693 177 - 4 6 Elliott
178 Tyrrell’s History of England, 1st vol. Lond. 1696 178 - 4 6 Elliott
179 Coke upon Littleton, bl. l. Lond. 1628 179 - 1 6 do
180 Mrs. Philips’s Poems Lond. 1678 180 - 5 6 Bailey
181 Sidney’s Arcadia Lond. 1598 181 - 14 - Harroson
182 Hale’s Primitive Origination, with portrait Lond. 1677 182 - 2
183 Stanley’s History of Philosophy Lond. 1701 183 - 8
184 Lives of Gresham Professors, with portrait, by Vertue 184 - 3
185 Grew’s Rarities of Gresham College, Lond. 1681 185 - 1 6 Elliott
186 Another Copy 186 - 1 6 do
187 Grew’s Discourse of the Universe Lond. 1701 187 - 3 6 do
188 Grew’s Anatomy of Plants 1688 188 - 7 - Mattheus
189 Dalton’s Justices of the Peace Lond. 1727 189 - 1 6 Elliott
190 Burchett’s Naval History Lond. 1730 190 - 6 6 Hoare
191 Bacon’s Works, 4 vcls. Lond. 1730 191 2 12 6 Hogarth
198 Burnett’s History of his own Time, 8 vols. Lond. 1724 192 1 4 - Heare
193 Puffendorff’s Law of Nations, by Carew Lond. 1729 193 - 9 - Money
194 Rapin’s History of England, with portrait, by Tindal Lond. 1738 194 - 2 2 - Lassford
195 Whitelock’s Memorials Lond. 1738 195 2 2
196 Dart’s Antiquities of Westminster Abbey, 2 vols. 196 5 5 - Hodyes
197 Jacob’s Law Dictionary Lond. 1744 197 2 6 Bedford
198 Blair’s Chronology Lond. 1768 198 2 6 Bedford
199 Alberti’s Architecture, by Leoni, Eng. and Ital. Lond. 1720 199 - 18
200 Dryden’s Virgil Lond. 1697 200 - 13 - Myeies
201 Smith’s Family Bible, second vol. Lond. 1737 201 - 4 - Basaes
202 Marcus Manilius, by Sherburne Lond. 1675 202 - 6 6 Money
203 Moll’s Atlas, with MS. Index 203 - 5 Hoare
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204 Ainsworth’s Latin and English Dictionary, two vols. Lond. 1752 204 2 2 - Lawford
205 Inigo Jones’s Designs, by Kent 1727 205 1 2
206 Chambers’s Architecture Lond. 1759 206 1 11 6 Bcdford

Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / Greek and Latin. / FOLIO

207 Scriptores Rerum Anglicanem Lond. 1596 207 - 3
208 Lexicon Graecolatinum 1362 208 - 12 - Lawford
209 Langii Polyanthca Franc. 1628 209 - 7
210 Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, 4 tom in 2, Lug. 1573 210 - 10 6
211 Calepini Dictionnariam Undecim Linguarum Basil, 1616 211 - 12
212 Platonis Opera Ficini, Gr. et Lat. Franc. 1602 212 - 1 5
213 Vossii Etymologicon Linguae Latinae, Lug. 1664 213 - 5
214 Scriptores Rerum Anglicarum Franc. 1601 214 - 1 17
215 De Imitatione Christi a Thomas a Kempis, Paris, 1640 215 - 5 6 Myleies
216 Justini Martyris Opera, with portrait, Colon. 1686 216 - 5
217 C. Plinii Historia Naturales Lug. 1606 217 - 6 - Malthews
218 Grotii Epistolae Amst. 1687 218 - 5 - Money
219 dementis Alexandrini Opera, Gr. et Lat. Colon. 1688 219 - 3
220 T. Livii Historia Grutten 220 - 5 - Money
221 Minsheu’s Guide into Tongues Lond. 1627 221 - 2
222 Arrian, apud H. Stephanus 1575 222 - 5 - Money
223 Stephanas de Urbibus Amst. 1678 223 - 2
224 Foresti Observationes Medicine, 2 tom. Franc. 1604 224 - 3
225 Calvini Institutiones Argen. 1543 225 - 5 6
226 Bocharti Opera, 2 torn Lug. Bat. 1692 226 - 12 - Henderson
227 Matthaei Paris Historia, a Wats Lond. 1684 227 - 1 1 Maney
228 Sennerti Opera Medica, 3 tom. Lug. 1666 228 - 3 - Baeincs
229 Hoffmanni Opera, with portrait, 4 tom. Gen. 1740 229 - 6 - Money
230 Erasmi Adagia Franc. 1670 230-2-Bained
231 Calvisii Opus Chronologicum Franc. 1650 231-2-do
232 Josephi Opera Colon, 1691 232-2-do

Second Day’s Sale, Thursday the Ninth of May, 1816. / Music.

233 Handel’s Works, thirty numbers 233-15-hade
234 Cembalos, six Sonatas, six copies; Storace’s Selection of Original Music, six numbers ; and Kotswara’s six Quartettos 234.13-Bedfind
235 Six Quatuors, by Hadyn, six ditto, by ditto, and six Overtures for a small or great Concert, by Lewis Borghi 235-110-Jrare
236 A quantity of printed music 236-110-Jrare
237 A quantity of Overtures, Sonatas, &c. 237-115-Jrare
238 Sundry bound music books 238-13-Bedfind
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Third Day’s Sale, Friday the Tenth of May, 1816. / VALUABLE ORIENTAL CHINA.

1 SIX large blue and white dishes, various 1 15- Urallarrgatt
2 One ditto, three smaller ditto, and twelve plates 2-19-Elleatt
3 Sixteen blue and white dishes 3 23- Buitaley
4 A large and fine blue and white bowl 4 18 Ellett
5 A soup tureen, cover, and stand, twelve soup plates, various, and twelve fine table plates 5 16-Harget
6 Twenty-one ditto plates, three patterns 6 37 Letize for & Durdes
7 Twelve ditto, various 7 23 Hihjird
8 Sundry tea chiua 8-15 - Cofke
9 A Mandarin cup, cover, and plate, two ditto cups and plates, and three basins 9 11 MorJemerk
10 Two double handled basins and covers, four porringers and three cover, eleven basins, various, a sugar vase and covers, and two mugs 10 27- MorJemerk
11 A coffee-pot, fuur tea pots, six tea cups and saucers, and nine coffee cups 11-18 MorJemerk
12 Sundry blue and white china, various 12 1 12 Cueff
13 A pan and cover, three chamber utensils, two slippers, and some odd pieces 13 1 Flade
14 Three fine enamelled deep dishes, and three others 14 6 Higjier
15 Twelve japan circular dishes 15 5 10 Grughter
16 Nine ditto ditto 16 8 8- Larer
17 Eighteen ditto plates 17 4 17 - Elcott
18 Sixteen soup ditto, nine octagon enamelled ditto, and four dishes 18 33 Holdctch
19 A soup tureen, cover and stand, of the burnt-in japan, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, seven soup plates, three dishes, and three mugs 14 5 Elcott
20 Twenty-four plates, three patterns 20 3 12 Greughter
21 An old Delft dish, two rice dishes, and an enamelled stand 21 1 14 Daere
22 Two fawn-ground enamelled basins, two enamelled dishes, two blue-ground basins, and five ditto dishes 22 7 2 6 Daere
23 Two fine ice-stands, two basins, and twelve burntin plates 23 6 10 Daere
24 Four japan bottles and four basins 24 3 3 Marrgett
25 Two raised basins and covers, and a double-handled centre ditto 25 5 Fuller
26 A basin and stand, two basins, flower pattern, four tea cups, tv o saucers, four chocolate cups, two tea pots, and a bread and butter plate 26 3 10 Geles
27 A large punch pot and cover, two mugs, and two basins 27 5 5 Marrgett
28 Six tea-pots and covers—very fine and rare 28 4 10 Geles
29 Five shaped stands, twelve cups and saucers, a basin and stand and a ditto, cover and stand 29 6 6 - Ferarch
30 Sundry very curious cup stands of various china 30 17 Marrgett
31 Seven basins, and sundry cups and saucers 31 5 Macdonald
32 A very large and fine blue and white jar and cover 32 1 10 Cooke
33 A ditto ditto 33 2 10 Cooke
34 A ditto ditto 34 7 12 6 Hegjard
35 A ditto ditto 35 7 12 6 Hegjard
36 A jar, blue ground, with compartments, enamelled, and two smaller ditto 36 3 5 Eryder
37 Two blue and white tea jars, and a ditto pot pourri and cover 37 15 Morlard
38 A burnt-in pot pouri vase and cover, and a large blue ana enamelled jar 38 3 13 6 Kyareer
39 TWO LARGE AND FINE ENAMELLED TEA JARS and covers, horse pattern 39 10 10 Percesal
40 A pair of jars and covers, rich mazarine blue ground and gilt 40 5 5 Jheart
41 A JAR AND COVER OF THE OLD BURNT-IN JAPAN, 21 inches high 41 6 10 North
42 A blue and white jar and two beakers 42 2 15 Morland
43 A large blue and white beaker, and two smaller ditto and covers 43 4 14 6 Darze
44 A pair of ditto ewers, and a pair of smaller ditto 44 10 6 Jremas
45 A curiously shaped green cnamelled bottle, and a pair of old blue japan ditto 45 17 Gila
46 A pair of small blue and white jars and covers, two water bottles, and two other pieces 46 11 Froughter
47 An enamelled tea jar, two blue and white ditto, and a sugar vase and cover 47 2 10 Morland
48 Six small blue and white bottles 48 18 Marrgett
49 A PAIR OF RARE OLD BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLES, RICHLY MOUNTED IN SILVER, thought overlard from India in the 14th century 49 15 15 Mathews der Maggey
50 A MELANGE DINNER SERVICE ; Consisting of twenty-two dishes in sizes, two soup tureens, a salad bowl, four sauce tureens and covers, sixty plates, and twenty for soup ditto Prints, framed and glazed. 50 15 15 Mathews der Maggey
51 Six prints, after Collins, from Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered 51 1 11 6 Frerghter
52 Les Marchands des Chevaux et les Chasseurs, after Wouvermans, and six others from ditto 52 3 3 Hrare
53 L’Entretien and four others, after Tenters 53 1 15 Higgins
54 Vue de Skervin, after Ruysdael, Vue de Santvliet, after Vandrever, two prints of Horses, and View in Corsica 54 22 - Ereughter
55 Seven very fine prints of thb Interior of the Vatican, by Maron 55 7 Jzured
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Third Day’s Sale, Friday the Tenth of May, 1816. / PICTURES / IN THE LIBRARY. / Guinesey Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds.

35. 56 Lord Sandys 56 36 15 For the Marchenals of Derenrher
41. 57 Lord Lyttelton 57 43 1 Hon. Mr. Lytterher
78. 58 Mes. Piozzi and Daughter 58 81 12 Boddergton Eg.
98 59 Arthur Murphy 59 102 12 For Mr Jurger
127 60 Oliver Goldsmith 60 133 7 Duke of Bedfords
122 —61 Sir Joshua Reynolds 61 128 2 Jharh Eng M. P.
80 62 Sir Robert Chambers 62 84 For Lady Chamfer
175 63 David Gar rick 63 183 15 D. Burarey
30 64 Miss Owen 64 31 10 Jheart Eng.
82 65 Mr. Barrett: 65 86 2 for Watdon Jayfor Eng.
80 —66 Dr. Burns y 66 84 Dr. Burney
240 67 Edmund Burke 67 252 Sharh Eng. M. P.
360—68 Dr. Johnson 68 378 for Marton Jayfer Eng.
69 Portrait of Tasso, by Titian 69 37 16 McKgmer
70 Ditto of Dr. Beccarelli Murillo In the Dining Parlour. 70 8 8 McKgmer
71 Study of a Head of a Colossal Female Cipriani 71 15 15 Mathard for Mcfoggin
72 St. Cecilia—head ; fine Dominichino 72 42 Mathard for Mcfoggin
73 Winderaere Barrett 73 2 1 Doddurgton
74 Landscape Pether 74 22 1 Heard
75 Ditto Ditto 75 19 19 Hrdger
76 Canal of Dort Ruysdale 76 29 18 Hrdger
77 Rocky Landscape Pether 77 13 26 Elduice
78 Morning Ditto 78 13 26 Brerherft
79 Evening Ditto 79 17 17 Brerherft

Third Day’s Sale, Friday the Tenth of May, 1816. / Dressing Room adjoining Library.

80 Two drawings of Venice Vitalba 80 10 6 Fuller
81 View in Venice, after Canaletti 81 27 Beddington
82 A small portrait of Garrick Miscellanies. 82 35 Hood
83 A CHAIR OF REAL RBONY, VERY FINELY CARVED, with cane seat 83 10 10 Matheer for Maggie
84 A DITTO DITTO 84 10 10 Matheer for Maggie
85 A bronze of the Gladiator Repellent 85 34 13 Boddington
86 A bronze group of the Rape of Dejanira, on inlaid stand 86 17 Daaris
87 A ditto of Jupiter and Europa 87 20 Higgins
88 A pair of valuable antique bronze tazxas, orna-mented with heads 88 15 15 Herce
89 A dove marble table, inlaid, and on mahogany frame 89 1 11 6 Marrgett
90 A pair of marble and or-molu double-light candelabra 90 2 10 Girget
91 Two circular alabaster vases, two smaller r ditto, and two chimney ornaments 91 10 Fooke
92 A steel hilted sword, and two other ditto 92 11 Fooke
93 Two ANTIQUE Etruscan vases, found in the ruins of Cicero’s villa, in Tusculum 93 10 10 Matheer for Maggie
94 A collection of Volcanic minerals, fossils, &c. 94 76 Freenar
95 A measuring wheel 95 22 Geles
96 A quantity of plates of music 96 21 Deeries
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Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

1 TWO stools with loose scats, and two window seats stuffed in canvas, with striped cases 1 10 6 Elliott
2 A mahogany elbow chair with stuffed scat, and a pot cupboard 2 10 6 French
3 A painted table and two coach seats 3 10 17 French
2 Room adjoining. 3 10 17 French
4 A green painted wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and four pieces of Brussels bedside carpeting 4 1 2 Elliott
5 A 3 feet 6 four-post bedstead, japanned pillars, and neat dimity furniture, with valens, &c. 5 4 14 6 French
6 A wool mattrass, three blankets, and a cotton coverlet 6 3 French
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7 A featherbed, bolster, and pillow 7 4 4 Elliott
8 A 3 feet 6 coach-top bedstead and neat dimity furniture 8 4 14 6 Harred
9 A wool mattrass, three blankets, and a cotton coverlet 9 2 12 6 Elliott
10 A featherbed, bolster, and pillow 10 3 15 French
11 Two pair of dimity window curtains, a stool with dimity cover, and a swine glass 11 1 10 Harred
12 A mahogany 2 feet 9 chest of four drawers 12 1 12 Elliott
13 Three chairs with cane seats, and three ditto with stuffed seats and dimity covers 13 1 9 Elliott
14 A mahogany night table and pan, and a ditto wash-hand stand, with basin and ewer 14 1 Giles, 3. Right Hand Front Room.
15 A green painted wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and a hearth rug 15 1 11 6 Elliott
16 A 4 feet 9 mahogany four-post bedstead, with neat dimity furniture, lined with green calico, with valens, &c. 16 7 12 6 French
17 A bordered hair mattrass in cotton case 17 4 4 Elliott
18 A wool ditto in white calico case 18 4 1 Elliott
19 A 5 feet bordered goose featherbed, bolste-, and two down pillows, in fustian case 19 14 5 French
20 Two 10–4 Witney blankets and an under ditto 20 2 14 Elliott
21 A 13-4 white cotton counterpane 21 1 2 Elliott
22 Three pair of dimity window curtains to match the bed furniture, with valens, laths, rods, and pins 22 4 5 Elliott
23 A neat japanned tray-top wash-hand table, 3 feet 6 wide, with two drawers, blue and white basin, &c. 23 2 18 French
24 A ditto dressing table with two drawers 24 1 8 Elliott
25 A swing dressing glass, 19 by 14, in a mahogany frame 25 2 8 Harred
26 A mahogany double chest of eight drawers, 6 feet high and 3 feet wide 26 4 4 Elliott
27 Five black japanned chairs with matted seats, a Venetian bed-round carpet, and a mahogany night table 27 1 16 Elliott
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28 A 4 feet coach-top bedstead, stained feet posts, and dimity furniture, and a pair of window curtains 28 3 12 Elliott
29 A mattrass in crankey case, three blankets, and a coverlet 29 1 17 Elliott
30 A 4 feet 6 featherbed and bolster 30 5 Elliott
31 A tray-top japanned dressing table with two drawers, basin and ewer, four black japanned chairs, and a bedside carpet 31 13 Elliott
32 A walnut-tree knee-hole chest of drawers, and a swing glass, 22 by 14, in a frame with three drawers 32 1 17 Elliott
5. Room adjoining. 32 1 17 Elliott
33 A 4 feet coach-top bedstead, stained feet posts and dimity furniture, and a festoon window curtain 33 3 10 Elliott
34 A mattrass in crankey case, and three blankets 34 2 7 Elliott
35 A 3 feet 9 bordered featherbed, bolster, and down pillow 35 5 5 Elliott
36 A 16-4 cotton counterpane 36 2 2 Elliott
37 A mahogany basin stand with basin and ewer, and an oval swing glass 37 16 Elliott
38 A walnut-tree knee-hole chest of drawers 38 15 Elliott
39 Four chairs, mahogany framed, with loose needle-work seats, and a bedside carpet 39 16 Elliott
6. Left Hand Front Room. 39 16 Elliott
40 A green wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and a Venetian bedround carpet 40 1 14 Elliott
41 A 5 feet four-post bedstead, mahogany feet posts, and calico furniture lined, valens, and japanned cornices 41 2 10 Elliott
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42 A mattrass, two blankets, and a cotton counter pane 42 3 11 Elliott
43 A 5 feet featherbed, bolster, and two pillows 43 7 Elliott
44 Two pair of dimity curtains with valens, laths, and rods, and a vase-shaped swing glass 44 1 10 Elliott
45 A 3 feet mahogany chest of five drawers 45 4 8 Elliott
46 A mahogany commode-front dressing table with a drawer, and four black japanned chairs with matted seats 46 1 16 Elliott
47 A mahogany basin stand with folding top, basin, and ewer 47 15 Elliott
7. Bed-room, Left Wing. 47 15 Elliott
48 A green painted fender, a set of fire-irons, and a bed round carpet 48 18 Elliott
49 A 4 feet 6 four-post bedstead, and flowered chintz cotton furniture 49 5 76 Elliott
50 Two wool mattrasses 50 18 Elliott
51 A 5 feet bordered goose featherbed, bolster, and two down pillows in fustian cases 51 11 6 Elliott
52 Three large Witney blankets 52 2 3 Elliott
53 A white cotton counterpane 53 6 Elliott
54 A pair of dimity window curtains with lath and rod, two japanned chairs, cane seats, and two ditto with stuffed seats and chintz covers 54 1 5 Elliott
55 A neat japanned dressing table with two drawers, nnd a mahogany two-leaved linen airer 55 23 Farermer
56 A swing dressing glass 19 by 12, in a walnut-tree frame, with three drawers, and a mahogany basin stand with basin and ewer 56 12 Elliott
57 A mahogany double chest of 8 drawers, 3 feet 3 wide 57 3 12 Elliott
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8. Dr. Johnson’s Room, Left Wing. 57 3 12 Elliott
58 A wire fender with brass top, a set of fire-irons, and a hearth rug 58 2 3 Elliott
59 A 5 feet 9 four-post bedstead, fluted mahogany feet posts, and flowered chintz furniture 59 7 10 Lucas
60 A wool mattrass, striped case, and a ditto, crankey case 60 4 8 Lucas
61 Two wool mattrasses, white calico cases 61 3 13 6 Lucas
62 Three blankets 62 4 6 Elliott
63 Three paid of dimity window curtains, with rods, laths, lines and pins 63 2 6 Elliott
64 A neat japanned 3 feet 6 wash-hand table with two drawers, blue and white basin, ewer, soap cups, and glass decanter 64 3 4 Elliott
65 A swing glass, 18 by 15, in a mahogany frame 65 2 4 Flande
66 A 3 feet 3 c ommode front dressing chest of four drawers the top drawer fitted up with rising glass, &c. 66 5 10 Elliott
67 A walnut-tice bureau, with four drawers under, the top part enclosed by folding glazed dcors 67 7 Elliott
68 Five japanned elbow chairs with cane seats, and two stocls with matted seats 68 1 10 Elliott
69 A mahogany bidet with Wedgwood pan, and a ditto night table 69 2 3 Elliott
70 A deal painted wardrobe with four sliding trays in the upper part, enclosed by folding doors, and three drawers under 70 2 1 Marget
71 A Kidderminster carpet as planned to the room 71 6 5 Elliott
72 A large easy chair with stuffed back and aides, cushion, and cotton cover 72 4 6 Breeshreft

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Library.

73 A handsom, spel cut and pierced fender, and a set of bigh polished fire irons 73 12 17 Elliott
74 A fringed hearth rug, 7 feet 6 long 74 12 17 Elliott
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75 A Brussels carpet planned to the room, about 12f yards by 5½, extreme size 75 21 Heisred
76 A drab coloured drugget cover to ditto 76 12 6 Heisred
77 Three pair of cotton window curtains, lined with salmon coloured calico, with fringed drapery valen in continuation, rods, laths, lines and pins, and a set of brown Holland covers 77 28 7 Taylor
78 A pair of ditto ditto 78 4 4 Taylor
79 A DOUBLE-HEADED SCROLL-END COUCH, with thick hair squab, bolster, and feather cushion, with cases to match the curtains, and brown holland covers 79 6 Elliott
80 Six elbow chairs, with stuffed backs and seats, and cases en suite, and brown holland covers 80 6 10 Elliott
81 Twelve neat ebonized chairs, with cane seats and brass ornaments 81 8 Elliott
82 Two circular back easy chairs, mahogany frames, stuffed in hair cloth and brass nailed 82 5 26 Mefealfe
83 Two ditto ditto 83 4 17 Mearille
84 An octagon table, made of the root of oak, inlaid and banded on stout pillar and claws, and brass socket castors 84 6 Froughton
85 An elegant mahogany writing table, on pillars and claws, with rising top, covered with blue leather, and a drawer in the centre 85 11 5 Harred
86 A mahogany library table, on castors, with three drawers, and sliders on each side 86 5 10 Elliott
87 A mahogany library step ladder, and a patent hearth brush 87 1 1 Elliott
88 A GRAND PIANO-FORTE, BY STODART, IN A MAHOGANY CASE 88 6 10 Mothurd

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Dressing Room adjoining Library.

89 A green painted wire fender, a set of fire irons, and a hearth rug 89 1 16 Elliott
90 A mahogany two-flap table 90 1 4 Elliott
91 Six mahogany chairs with loose horse hair acats 91 4 13 Metralfe
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92 A mahogany two-tlap table on pillar and claw, and an oval swing dressing glass 92 2 5 Elliott
93 A mahogany lureuu and bookcase with three drawers in the lower part, and bookshelves over, enclosed by doors, glazed with plate glass 93 7 26 Elliott
94 A japanned tray-top dressing table with two drawers, blue and white basin, ewer, &c. 94 2 10 Elliott
95 A mahogany bidet and covet with japanned pan, and a japanned foot tub 95 17 Elliott
96 A mahogany three-tier dumb waiter 96 2 16 Hortham
97 A Venetian carpet, planned to the room 97 4 17 Elliott

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Servants’ Hull.

98 A stout deal table, 18 feet by 3 feet 1 98 1 1 Elliott
99 A small deal table, a form, and two chairs 99 10 6 Elliott
100 A return iron fender, poker, tongs, footman, and japanned plate v.armer 100 8 Elliott

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Housekeeper’s Room.

101 A round mahogany two-flap table 101 16 Elliott
102 A ditto ditto, and a solid mahogany card table 102 14 Elliott
103 Six japanned chairs with cane seats (two with elbows) 103 18 Elliott
104 A pier glass, 38 by 28, in a gilt frame 104 3 17 Elliott
105 A wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, a hearth rug, and an old Turkey carpet 105 2 12 6 Elliott

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Butler’s Pantry.

106 A turn-up half tester bedstead, check furniture, three blankets, and a rug 106 11 Rechardron
107 A featherbed and bolster 107 3 7 Ellertt
108 A wainscot two-flap table 108 Harvey
109 A mahogany butler’s tray stand and two trays 109 Hafied
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Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Laundry.

110 A 6 feet 6 wainscot mangle, by Oxenham, with mahogany bed 110 4 10 Richardram
111 A wainscot cupboard with doors and shelves, two old chaira, and sundries 111 10 Elliott

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / DETACHED OFFICES. [Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816.] // Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Kitchen. [Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816.]

112 A large deal table, two chairs, and a chopping block 112 19 Elliott
113 An eight-day dial in painted case 113 1 15 Elliott
114 A meat screen lined with tin 114 10 6 Elliott
115 A fender, shovel, tongs, and poker, three spits, a dripping pan, a Dutch oven, a cheese toasier, a cullender, three coffee pots, two chocolate ditto, a grater, a dredger, and a pepper box 115 14 Elliott
116 Two tin fish kettles, two saucepans, three jelly moulds, a cake pan, two tart pans, two small pudding ditto, a paste cutter, a slice, a coffee roaster, a beer jug, three candlesticks, and a spice box 116 6 Elliott
117 Nine round copper stewpans 117 5 Matherad for Maggie
118 An oval ditto and five saucrpans 118 3 Elliott
119 Two preserving pans, a brazing ditto, a stewpot and a soup ditto, a soup ladle, two skimmers, and two jelly moulds 119 5 5 Matherad
120 A copper warming pan and two coal scuttles 120 2 11 Elliott
121 Two large copper tea kettles and a small ditto 121 1 15 Elliott
122 A brass skillet and two baking coppers 122 1 1 Matherad
123 A pair of steelyards, a chopper, a beet steak ditto, a band ditto, steak tongs, gridiron, two lark spits, an omelet pan, two frying ditto, and a trivet 123 19 Elliott
124 Six round pewter dishes and three plates 124 13 Richerdram
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Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Dairy.

125 A patent churn 125 1 11 6 Matherad for Maggie

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Scullery.

126 A plate rack, two dish tubs, a wood bowl, and sundines 126 6 Elloitt

Fourth Day’s Sale, Saturday the Eleventh of May, 1816. / Man Servants’ Room.

127 An old four-post bedstead with check furniture, and a mattrass 127 9 Lohuting
128 A featherbed and bolster, three blankets, and a Brussels coverlid 128 9 Lohuting
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Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / 9. Man Servants’ Room.

1 A Field bedstead, striped furniture, a pair of dimity window curtains, a featherbed, bolster, and pillow 1 5 75 Elliott
2 Three blankets and a coverlet 2 19 Elliott
3 A dressing table with three drawers, a swing glass, two chairs, and a bedside carpet 3 17 Elliott
10. Steward’s Room. 3 17 Elliott
4 A steel fender, a poker and tongs, a Wilton bed-round carpet, and a deal dressing table 4 12 Lohuting
5 A 3 feet four-post bedstead, red morine furniture, find a wool mattrass in crankey case 5 38 Elliott
6 A 5 feet bordered goose featherbed, bolster, and two pillows 6 11 16 Money
7 Two Witney blankets, an under ditto, and a cotton quilt 7 4 Elliott
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8 A pair of dimity curtains with lath and rod, a japanned chair, and three arm ditto with stuffed aeats 8 18 Elliott
9 An oval swing glass in mahogany frame, with three drawers 9 18 Lockwood
10 Two mahogany basin stands with basins and ewers, and two stools with round seat; 10 11 Elliott

Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / SECOND FLOOR.

11. Bow-windowed Room. 10 11 Elliott
11 A wire fender, steel top, a set of fire irons, and a hearth rug 11 18 Elliott
12 A CAPITAL 5 FEET FOUR-POST BEDSTEAD with carved and reeded mahogany teet pillars, and blue cotton furniture, lined with yellow, with drapery valens, fringed, and japanned cornices 12 32 6 French
13 A bordered hair mattrass, striped case 13 5 26 French
14 A wool ditto, white calico case 14 4 8 French
15 A b feet bordered goose featherbed, bolster, and two down pillows, in white fustian cases 15 16 16 French
16 Three large and fine Witney blankets 16 4 18 French
17 A 14-4 Marseilles quilt 17 2 12 6 French
18 Two pair of cotton window curtains to match the bed furniture, with festoon draperies, japanned cornices, laths, rods and pins, and a pair of under dimity ditto 18 8 5 French
19 A neat japanned dressing table with two drawers 19 1 8 French
20 A swing glass, 19 by 15, in a mahogany frame 20 2 6 Harrd
21 A 3 feet 2 commode front chest of four drawers, with locks and key 21 4 6 Gefrod
22 A handsome tray-top washing table, 3 feet 6 wide, with two drawers, blue and white basin, ewer, soap cups, and glaar bottle 22 3 1 Elliott
23 A mahogany night table 23 1 3 Elliott
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24 A two-height bedstep, covered with carpeting, and a small mahogany table with a drawer 24 13 Elliott
25 Six black japanned chairs with matted seats, and a Venetian bed-round carpet 25 1 16 Elliott
26 A very curious ANTIQUE CABINET, the upper part containing eleven drawers and a cupboard, enclosed by folding doors, finely inlaid, and four drawers under 26 3 11 Matheerd for Maggie
12. Small Back Room. 26 3 11 Matheerd for Maggie
27 A green painted fender, and a hearth rug 27 1 10 Elliott
28 A 3 feet 6 field bedstead, flowered chintz cotton furniture 28 3 11 Elliott
29 A featherbed, bolster, and pillow 29 6 Azonatt
30 Three blankets, and a white cotton counterpane 30 4 Azonatt
31 A neat japanned dressing table, 3 feet wide, with two drawers 31 16 Lockwood
32 An ova! glass, 26 by 21, in a gilt frame 32 2 2 Elliott
33 A mahogany basin stand with basin and ewer, and four black japanned chairs, matted seats 33 16 Fowie
34 A mahogany Pembroke table with a drawer 34 15 Elloit
35 A very neat mahogany 2 feet 6 secretaire and bookcase, with folding glazed doors in the upper part, and five drawers under 35 12 5 Broohoeft
13 Right-hand Back Bed Room. 35 12 5 Broohoeft
36 A green painted wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and a fringed hearth rug 36 2 3 Elloit
37 A 6 PEKT pour-post BEDSTEAD, mahogany reeded feet posts, and flowered chintz furniture, lined with green calico, and a pair of festoon window curtains to match 37 10 15 do
38 A wool mattrass, white calico case, and a ditto, striped case 38 37 Gihein
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39 A 6 FRET BORDER ED GOOSE FEATHERBED, BOLSTER, AND TWO DOWN PILLOWS, IN FUSTIAN CAIES 39 13 13 Gchim
40 Two large Witney blankets and an under ditto 40 4 12 Elliott
41 A 13-4 Marseilles quilt 41 23 Elliott
42 A 3 feet 3 commode front chest of four drawers 42 3 5 Lohuting
43 A neat japanned bamboo dressing table, with two drawers 43 1 16 Harrid
44 A ditto washing table, with blue and white basin, ewer, soap cups, and glass decanter 44 4 Harrid
45 A swing glass, 19 by 17, in mahogany frame 45 2 14 Gifson
46 A mahogany tray-top night table and pot cupboard 46 1 2 Callinder
47 Six japanned bamboo chairs with matted seats, and a Venetian bedround carpet 47 3 4 Elliott
14. Front Dressing Room. 47 3 4 Elliott
48 A green painted wire fender with brass top, a act of fire irons, and a hearth rug 48 2 7 Gifson
49 A pair of festoon window curtains, lined, with laths, rods, and lines 49 3 4 Gifson
50 A pier glass in a gilt frame, plate 34 by 21 50 3 Elliott
51 A neat japanned washing stand, blue and white basin, ewer, &c. 51 3 15 Lanfert
52 A pair of mahogany folding tables with a drawer 52 1 9 Elliott
53 Six japanned bamboo chairs with matted seats 53 4 14 6 Elliott
15. Middle Bedchamber, Front. 53 4 14 6 Elliott
54 A green painted. fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and a Kiddermnster bedround carpet 24 2 18 Elliott
55 A CAPITAL 5 FEET DOUBLE-SCREWED 4-POST DKDSTHAD, carved mahogany feet pillars, emboase dcalico furniture, lined with yellow, with fring, eddraperies, vaiens, and japanned cornices 55 25 4 Elliott
56 A boraei el hair mattrass in striped cotton case 56 6 Elliott
57 A wool ditto in white calico case 57 4 12 Angel
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58 A BOBDEBBD GOOSR FEATHERBED, BOLSTER. AND TWO DOWN PILLOWS, IN WHITE FUSTIAN CASES 58 15 15 Elliott
59 Two large and fine Witney blankets, and an under ditto 59 4 8 Elliott
60 A 13-4 Marseilles quilt 60 2 5 Elliott
61 Two pair op window curtains to match the bed furniture, with laths, rods, japanned cornices, and pins; and two pair of under dimity ditto 61 10 Fallinder
62 A neat japanned dressing table with two drawers 62 1 15 Elliott
63 A tray-top washing ditto, with blue and white basin, ewer, &c. 63 4 Elliott
64 A swing glass, 19 by 15½, in a mahogany frame 64 3 Elliott
65 A 3 feet 6 straight front mahogany chest of five drawers 65 62 6 Farner
66 A mahogany night table 66 11 Elliott
67 Six japanned bamboo chairs with matted seats 67 2 2 Foure
16. Left Hand Bed Room, Front. 67 2 2 Foure
68 A green painted wire fender with brass top, a set of fire irons, and a Venetian bedround carpet 68 2 16 Elliott
69 A capital 5 pert pour-post bedstead, double screwed, with handsome carved mahogany feet pillars, and white dimity furniture, lined with pink calico, with fringed valens ; and a pair of window curtains to watch 69 32 11 Harris
70 A bordered hair mattrass 70 4 16 Elliott
71 A wool ditto in white calico case 71 4 10 Elliott
72 A bordered featherbed, bolster, and one down pillow, in fustian case 72 18 16 Elliott
73 Two large Witney blankets and an under ditto 73 4 11 Elliott
74 A 13-4 Marseilles quilt 74 2 10 Elliott
75 A neat japanned dressing table with two drawers 75 1 14 Elliott
76 A tray-top washing ditto, 3 feet 6 wide, with two drawers, basin, ewer, &c. 76 4 8 Ghew
77 A swing glass, 19 by 16, in a mahogany frame 77 3 1 Elliott
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78 A 3 feet 6 mahogany dressing chest of five drawers 78 7 Elliott
79 A mahogany tray-top night table and pot cupboard 79 2 11 Elliott
80 Five japanned chairs with rush seats 80 1 2 Elliott

Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / Drawing Room.

81 A handsome steel cut fender, and a set of high polished fire irons 81 4 14 6 Gehin
82 A hearth rug, 7 feet 3 long, fringed 82 2 11 Gehin
83 A Brussels carpet, in excellent condition, near 6 yards long and 6 wide, the fire-place cut in the side 83 21 Elliott
84 A drab-coloured drugget carpet cover, planned to the room 84 6 Elliott
85 Three pair of elegant window curtains of embossed dimity, lined with drab-coloured calico, with drapery valens in continuation, fringed, four large gilt ornaments, laths, rocs, and lines, and six rich cloak pins, and a set of brown holand covers to ditto 85 42 Borrodaih
86 A PIER GLAS, 67 BY 46, IN A NEAT GILT FRAME, WITH GLASS BORDERED TOP 86 28 17 6 Elliott
87 A DITTO DITTO 87 42 Hodgr
88 A pair of gilt tripod pier tables with painted tops, and leather c’vrs 88 3 5 Elliott
89 A satin-wood commode, painted in medallions, and leather cover to ditto 89 7 26 Elliott
90 A double scroll-end couch, the frame very handsomely japanned in drab colour and gold, and on brass castors, with stuffed back and sides, hair squab, two holsters, and two feather cushions, covered in ch’.ntz cotton, and a set of brown holland overall cases to ditto 90 15 15 Elliott
91 A DITTO DITTO 91 17 17 Elliott
92 Twelve elegant chairs, japanned to correspond with the sofa, and hair cushions covered en suite, and brown holland cases 92 24 13 6 Elliott
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93 A very handsome rose-wood sofa table, richly inlaid with brass, with two drawers, pillars and claws, and brass castors 93 16 5 6 Harris
94 A 93-inch convex mirror in gilt frame 94 12 Harris
95 A pair of rich three-light candelabra, with cut glass decorations, and or-molu stands 95 5 Elliott

Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / Dining Parlour.

96 A handsome steel cut fender on ball feet, and a sit of high polished fire irons 96 5 Elliott
97 A Brussels pattern Wilton carpet, 7 yards by, in very good condition 97 18 7 6 Elliott
98 A fringed hearth rug, 7 feet 6 long 98 3 10 Nerzie
99 A drab coloured drugget carpet cover 99 4 13 Elliott
100 Three pair of scarlet marine window curtains, bordered and trimmed with black velvet, with elegant drapery valens, fringed, japanned cornices, laths, rods, lines, and six gilt pins 100 23 2 Elliott
101 A pair of oval pier glasses, 37 by 95, in gilt frames 101 5 5 Elliott
102 A set of mahogany DiNiNG TABLES, in seven pieces, 15 feet 1 long, and 4 feet 6 wide, con sisting of two circular ends, a one-flap centre, and a standad with two shifting leaves 102 14 36 Elliott
103 Fourteen mahogany chairs (two with elbows) the seats covered in red morocco, and finished with brass mouldings 103 17 66 Elliott
104 A MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, 7 FEET 4 WIDE, WITH DRAWER IN THE CENTRE. AND HANDSOMELY CARVED AND REEDED FEET 104 8 5 Elliott
105 A brass bo and mahogany cellaret, a japanned plate warmer, and a hearth brush 105 1 Elliott
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Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / Anti-Room.

106 A MAHOGANY CABINET AND BOOKCASH, the upper part with piare glass door, 31 by 21, enclosing shelves, and the lower part containing twenty small drawers for shells or medals, and two large drawers, with pannelled mahogany door to ditto 106 11 11 Broodhoft
107 A ditto ditto, plate 31 by 91, and fourteen drawers in the lower part 107 12 16 Broodhoft
108 A mahogany card table, lined with green cloth, and four wainscot chairs with hair seats, drass nailed 108 1 1 Elliott
109 A Venetian carpet, planned, and two pieces of oil cloth 109 4 1 Elliott
110 A mahogany two-Sap table, 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 1 110 2 10 Elliott

Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / Hall.

111 A circular mahogany table on pillar and claw 111 2 3 Elliott
112 A very good 8-day clock, by Stapleton, with seconds hand, in a painted case 112 4 8 Elliott
113 A capital barometer and thermometer, by Watkins, in a mahogany case 113 2 12 6 Hendersen
114 Two glass candlesticks, a pair of plated branches, and sundries 114 9 Elliott
115 A large steel fronted stove 10 6 Elliott
116 A mahogany cabinet with drawers for shells, and marble slab to ditto S@3 10 Fotten

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117 A japanned frame settee with cane seat 1 11 6 Elliott
118 A ditto ditto 118 1 11 6 Elliott
119 Three arm chairs to match, and a Venetian carpet, planned 119 4 9 Horhham
120 A small mahogany Pembroke table with a drawer, and a pair of ditto card tables, lined with green cloth 5 Elliott

Fifth Day’s Sale, Monday the Thirteenth of May, 1816. / Staircase.

121 About thirty-iix yards of Venetian stair carpeting on the upper landing, and fourteen brass wires 5 Elliott
122 The stair carpeting to three flights of stairs and landing, and brass wires to ditto 7 Elliott
123 The stair carpeting and wires to back stairs 4 1 Elliott
124 A month clock, by Colston, in painted case 3 3 Elliott
125 A piece of floor cloth, yards long 125 6 13 6 Matheer
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1 Shakespeare’s Works by Theobald, 8 vol 1740
2 Beauties of English Poesie, 2 vol. 1706
3 Rowe’s Dramatic Works, 2 vol 1706
4 Milton’s Paradise Lost, Bell’s beautiful edition, 2 vol plates, in white vellum 1776
5 Another, Tonson’s edition, with cuts 1713
6 Cibber’s Dramatic Works, 4 vol portrait 1760
7 Adventures of Gaudentio di Lucea 1771
8 Art of Pleasing in Conversation 1601
9 Lillo’s Dramatic Works, George Barawell, &c. 2 Vol 1776
10 The Idler, 2 vol 1777
11 Farquhar’s Dramatic Works, 2 vol 1700
12 Llwyd’a Poems and Translations 1604
13 Cowper’s Poems, 2 vol 1808
14 Waller’s Poems. Tonson’s edition, vellum 1758
15 Collection of Original Poems by a Scotch Geatleman, 2 vol. 1768
16 Poems by Eminent Ladies, a curious work, 2 vol 1778
17 Rival Dukes, or who is the Dupe 1810
18 Horne’s (Bp.) Essays and Thoughts. 1808
19 Miseries of Human Life and Sequel 1809
20 Rejected Addresses 1813
21 Allyn’s Historie of the reign of Henrie 7th, a poem, 1630
22 Mores’ Utopia, by Bp. Burnet 1753
23 Youngs Night Thoughts 1800
24 Hurd’s Dialogues, 3 vol MS. notes by Mrs. Piozzi 1800
25 Smith’s Poetic Works and Life by Crane 1788
26 Advetures of Telemachus, cuts 1740
27 Petrarch’s, Sonnets, translated by Dimond 1810
28 Fielding’s Amelia, 4 vol 1752
29 Works of Celebrated Authors, 2 vol 1750
30 Tale of the Times, 3 vol 1790
31 Flowers of Literature, heads 1804
32 Duusany, an Irish Story 1818
33 Times Telescope, 2 v 1816
34 Sotheby’s Oberon, from the Author 1802
35 Dodsley s Collection of Poems, with Mendez Continuation, &c. 4 vol 1758
36 Armstrong s Miscellanes, 2 vol 1770
37 Campbell s Gertrude of Wyonang 1810
38 Dryden’s Plays, Poems, and Translations, 13 vol fine condition 1735
39 Letters of the Marquis du Donald to the Hon. / Horace Watpoe, 4 vol Enriched by MS. / Marginal Notes 1810
40 Williams H. Maria. Poems. 2 vol. 1784
41 Choice of the best poetical pieces of the most eminent English Poets, published by Joseph Ritzer, 4 vol printed at Vienna 1783 / A very curious and rare collection presented to Hester Lynch Piozzi. at Vieuus by Madanie de Here.
42 Locke’s Essays Abridged by Wynne 1737
43 Whitehead’s Plays and Poems, 4 vol head 1774
44 Goldsmith’S Poetical and Dramatic Works and Essays, 2 vol. 1780
45 Congreve’s Dramatic Works, 2 vol head / “No. all is hush’d and Still as Death" &c. Mourning Bride, MS. Note Dr. Johnson said” these were the finest series of lines is our English Drama.”
46 Otway’s Dramatic Works, MS. Notes, 3 vol. 1768
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47 Hurdis’ Poems, 3 vol boards 1808
48 Steele’s Dramatie Works, 2 vol Tonson. 1760
49 Addison on the Knowledge of Medals. 1775
50 Chapone’s Miscellannes, in Prose and Verse 1777
51 Right Course of preserving Life, by Lessius 1636
52 Shadwell’s Dramatie Works, 4 vol head 1720
53 Spencer’s Faerie Queen and other Works, 5 vol 1715
54 Radehtte’s (Mrs.) Italian, 3 vol. 1791
55 Memoris of Modern Philosophers, 3 vol 1800
56 Montague’s (Lady M. W.) Works, 5 vol 1803 / This work abounds with curious humorous MS. note; “that a wise man should marry a girl who writes so coolly about wedding another, and hope to keep her his own, is an inslance of greet self-admiration, on has de, v. I, p. 215.
57 Nature Displayed, 7 vol many plates 1757 / Numerous learned and ingenious MS. notes upon blank leaves, introduced by H. L. P.” It was this curious and Philosophic Work that Volaire riduculed in his Optimism" MS. notes in Paley’s Theology.
58 Comaro on Health, small edition 1771
59 Monro’s Anatomy, cuts 1750
60 Bell’s beautiful edition of the Poets, 100 vol bound in calf, fine plates Edinb. 1782
61 Another, 36 vol in calf, plates . ib. 1782
62 Parrhasiana, 2 tom Amst. 1701
63 St. Evremoniana, MS. Notes by Mrs. P. ib. 1701
64 Thuana, MS. notes, Fr. and Eng. ib. 1711
65 Longueraua, MS. notes, 2 tom . Berlin. 1754
66 Carpentariana, MS. notes . . Paris. 1724
67 Pithoeana, et Colomesiana, MS. notes ib. 1700
68 Segrasana, MS. notes, 3 tom . Amst. 1723
69 Bolaeana, MS. notes . ib. 1726
70 Naudae et Patiniana, MS. notes, . Haye. 1748
70 Arliquiniana “ Ce Livre est l’Ouvrage d’un certain Collolendi Provencal."
71 Gasconiana, planche Amst. 1708
72 Chrevraeana, MS. notes, 2 tom ib. 1700
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73 Poggiana, Florentin. 2 tom ib. 1720
74 Ducatiana, MS. notes, 2 tom . ib. 1738
75 Furetieriana, MS. notes . Brus. 1696
76 Scaligehana, MS. notes . Cologne. 1695
77 Hoetiana, et Carmina . . Amst. 1724
78 Valesiana, MS, notes . . Paris 1694
79 Matauasiana, 2 tom . Haye 1740
60 Omniana, Southey, 2 tom MS. notes 1812 / The notes to these Works are replete, with the well known humour and information of the writer.
81 Theophraste Caracteres, par de Bruyere, 2 tom. MS. Notes Par. 1756 / “Johnson imitales Fontenelle, not Bruvere in his Comparison be tween Dryden and Pope.” t. l. 166.
82 Du Belley Successi Stravaganti. . Ven. 1664
83 Genlis les Annales de la Vertu, 4 tom Par. 1806
84 Rousseau, la Supplement des CEuvres, 2 tom Gen. 1789
85 CEuvres de Sarasin . • . Par. 1633
86 Marville Melanges d’Histoire et Literaire, 3 tom.
87 Le Bonffon Francais . . ib. 1725
88 Conversations Nouvelles, 2 tom . ib. 1686
89 Baltasar Gracian l’Homme de Coer . ib. 1691
90 Florian Nouvelles, avec planches . ib. 1786
91 Marmontel Contes Moraux, 3 tom . ib 1779
92 Adventures de Telemaque . Lond. 1723
93 Cerceau Opera Poemata . Par. 1723
94 Torrentini Dictionarum Poeticum • Ant. 1638
95 Francheville le Siecle de Louis XIV. MS. Notes Lond. 1752 / Amoagst the notes ocesars the following MS. translation, p. 33- / Nor Phaeton’s Rashneas nor Dephne’s cold pride will dare in the train of snob Pagents to follow: For what Hero would venture your Chariot to Guide What Female would fly from our modern Apollo?
96 Almanac de Gotha, avec planches Got. 1787
97 CEuvres de Moliere, 4 tom plates Amst. 1735
98 Penaces Ingenieuses, MS. notes Paris 1682
99 Querelles Fiteraires, 4 tom Amst. 1763
100 Montalte Lettres Provinciales ib. 1754
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101 Modeles de Lettres Par. 1774
102 D’Alembert Eloges ib. 1780
103 Ramsay Voyages de Cyrus ib. 1728
104 L’Esprit de Guy Patin ib. 1700
105 Saut uil Bons Mots, 2 tom Col. 1722
106 Passe-Temps Poetiques, 2 tom Par. 1757
107 Maintenon, Lettres de Mad. ib. 1754
108 Barbien Recueil de Poesies ib. 1701
109 Marottes a Vendre ib. 1780
110 Poesies du Cerceau, 2 tom ib. 1772
111 Cecilia, par l’Auteur D’Evelina (Miss Burney) 5 tom Muest. 1784
112 Ma hilde, par Mons. Cotine, 6 tom Lond. 1805
113 M Ivina par Cotine, 4 tom Lond. 1809
114 Genlis les Souveairs dr Felicie, 2 tom Par. 1808
115 Melanges de Literature ib. 1726
116 Pavillon, CEuvres de ib. 1720
117 Le Prince et Lettres de Balzac, 3 tom ib. 1060
118 Boileau, CEuvres de 2 tom Amst. 1702
119 Fontenelle, CEuvres 5 tom Par. 1678
120 Fontaine Fables Choises, avec planches, 5 tonu ib. 1688
121 Marot Bibliotheque Poetique, 4 tom ib. 1745
122 Trublet Essais de Literature, 3 tom ib. 1745
123 Postel Memoires de Literature, 3 tom ib. 1754
124 Cervantes Novelas Exemplares, avec planches, 2 tom Haye 1739
124 Racine Oeuvres de, 7 tom Paris. 1720
125 Voiture, Lettres de, 2 tom Amst. 1697
126 Voltaire Cadide l’Optimisme de ib. 1759
127 Oeuvres de Voltaire, 100 tom boards, uncut Par. 1786
138 Boezio della Consolatione Filosofa Fier 1584
129 Panni di Pinture Crem. 1762
130 Pignotti Favole e Novelle Luca. 1785
131 Due Commedie del Seg. Fiorentino ib. 1732
132 Roncali Epigrammi ib. 1786
133 Tasso Gierusalemme Liberata ves. 1693
134 Guarini le Berger Fidele Col. 1686
135 Goldoai Comedie Scelte, 3 tem Lead 1770
136 La Felieita del Matrimonie Ven 1789
137 Bandini Lettera, (from the Author) Fir. 1773
138 Pindemonte Saggio de Poesie Campestri Par. 1788
139 Strele’s Conscious Lovers, in Italian Lond. 1724
140 Petrarca Risposte di Laura Mil. 1763
141 Bertola Cento Favole Baso. 1785
142 Dubbi de Conduttori Elettrici ven. 1795
143 L’Economia della Vita Umana Milan. 1752

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144 Rollin’s Method of Teaching the Belles Lettres, 4 vol 1737
145 Portfolio of Literary Curiosities . . 1818
146 Adventurer many plales ., 1794
147 Letters on Toleration, from the Author, with MS. Observations .... 1791
148 Ben Johnson’s Dramatic Works by Gifford, 9 vol MS. notes 1816
149 Milton’s Paradise Lost and Regained, &c. 2 vol Baskerville’s beautiful edition, in tine state 1758
150 Faber on the Mysteries of the Cabiri, MS. learned notes, 2 vol plates 1803
151 Bacon’s Essays hue edition . 1812
152 Baron’s Remanus, Moral and Bibliographical . 1684
153 Morre’s Zeluco, from Late and Manners, 2 vol 1790
154 Moore’s Edward, 2 vol 1796
155 Baillie, (Mrs.) Serves of Plays, 4 vol 1800
156 More’s (Han.) Moral Sketches, 2 vol 1819
157 More’s Hints to a Young Princess, 5 vol curious MS. Observations 1805
158 on Female Education, 2 vol . 1799
159 Locke’s Essay on the Understanding, 2 vol the MS. Observations excelit nt 1721
160 Mandeville Fable of the Bees 1725 / “Curious MS. remark on the work, and particularly on Charity S hools,” Due would think the man half inspired who tried in 1724 check what has nearly ruined us all since, rich and poor too. P. 157
161 Hazhtt oa the Characters of Shakespeare 1817 / MS notes as far as perused.
162 Nicholl’s Illustrations of Literary History, 3 vol portraits and plates, boards—some illustrative MS. notes - 1817
163 Gulliver’s Travels, 2 vol plates - 1720
164 The Ladies and Gentleman’s Calling, 2 vol cuts 1672
165 Lady Luxborough 8 Letters to Shenstone, on the Nature of the Philosophical Notion of the Plurality of Worlds - 1801 / Herchel’s View of the Moon given us no great heart of finding it inhabited, it seems a wild place indeed, v. MS. note.
166 An Arabian Tale, with notes - 1716
167 Gray’s Poems and Works by Mason, with MS. notes, 2 vol - 1807
168 Tyer’s Political Conferences between Great Men - 1781
169 Colton’s Hypocrisy, a poem, humorous MS. notes - 1781
170 Bryant on the Plagues of Egypt, many learned MS. notes - 1794
171 Weekly Miscellany, 5 vol - 1779
172 Buxton on Crime and Misery - 1818
173 All the Talents, a poem - 1807
174 Burney’s Tragic Dramas - 1818
175 Gisborne on the Duties of the Female Sex - 1797
176 Howell’s Familiar Epistles, MS notes, best edition - 1754
177 Reflections on the Finances of France - 1739
178 Ridiculous Extravaucies of M. Dufle - 1711
179 Essays by a Society of Gentlemen at Exeter - 1801
180 Walton (Isaac) Complete Angler, fine copy, plates - 1760
181 Brady’s Analysis of the Calender, 2 vol - 1812 / This very entertaining work has much light flung upon some ob-cure passages by the MS. notes in the margin.
182 Self Controul, a novel, 3 vol - 1811
183 Montague, Letters of Lady Elizabeth, MS. notes, 2 vol head - 1809
184 Addison’s Interesting Anecdotes, 2 vol - 1794
185 Colquhoun on the Police of the Metropolis - 1806
186 Letters of the Earl of Cnatham - 1833
187 Davies’s Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vol MS. notes - 1784
188 Byron’s English Bards and Scotch Reviewers - 1809
189 Blackmore’s Essays, many curious MS. notes - 1716
190 Psalmauazer’s Description of Formosa, and Me. moirs, 2 vol plates 1764 / Abounding with MS. notes as extraordinary as the book itself. "Dr. Johnson said this man died a Member of the Established Church, I find however no partiality towards it in these Memoirs."
191 Lee’s (Miss) Canterbury Tales, 4 vol - 1797
192 Smith s (Elz.) Fragments by Miss Bowdler, portrait - 1809
193 Welsted’s Epistles, Odes, &c - 1724
194 Collier’s Moral Essays, 3 vol - 1722 / The whole of these volumes abound with interesting MS. Remarks in the margin.
195 Boetius on the Consolation of Philosophy - 1695
196 Epistolary Curiosities, unpublished Letters of the Herbert Family, &c. by Warner, 2 vol - 1818
197 Essay on the English Constitution - 1771
198 Wotton’s Reflections on Learning - 1697
199 Berkeley on Human Knowledge, many very culious MS. marginal notes - 1734
200 Swift’s Tale of a Tub, with illustrative MS. notes - 1710
201 Lyttleton’s Miscellaneous Works, 3 vol - 1776
202 Dialogues of the Dead - 1765
203 Middleton’s Answer to the Catholic Christian Instructed, &c. MS. notes - - 1742 / "That book tells many grow Uniruths—so does this book too."
204 Norris’ Collection of Miscellanies - 1692
205 De Pile’s Lives of the Painters, &c - 1768
206 Richardson on the Pictures of Italy - 1722
207 Catalogue of Stranges’ Collection of Paintings - 1769
208 Quarterly and Edinburgh Review, several numbers - 1817
209 Gerrard’s Essay on Taste - 1759
210 Bentley on the Epistle of Phalaris - 1699
211 Walton on the Genius and Writings of Pope, abounding with curious MS. notes. - - 1772 / " This book in the first edition, gave me the first notion of sound Critisiam I believe at one period of my life, I bad the best part of is by heart and the preface has scareely alipt my memory yet. 1810."
212 Fitzgerald’s Poems - 1733
213 Spearman’s Enquiry after Philosophy - 1757
213 Lux Orentelis, or the Existence of Souls, &c 1682
214 Lardner on the Logos, MS. notes " I hate controversial writers for my own part." / "They sparkle, puzzle, flutter, raise a dust, And fly conviction in the dust they raise."
215 Father Paul’s Rights of Sovereigns, head - 1726
216 Brown’s Maxims of Characters and Estimate of the Times. 4 vol MS. notes, "Every line shews it is not the work of a professor."
217 Bolingbroke on Parties and Spirit of Patriotism, 2 vol - 1749
218 King on the Origin of Evil, by Law, additional notes, iu MS. - 1739
219 School for Saure, a poem - 1802
220 Paul’s Letiers to his kinsfolk, and Bouapartean Traets. 2 vol - 1817
221 Foote’s Dramatic Works, 2 vol best edition - 1794
222 Murphy’s Dramatic Works, 7 vol - 1786
222 Murphy’s Life of Garrick, 2 vol - 1801
223 Pope’s Works by Bowles, 10 vol—Translation of Homer, by Wakeheld, 11 vol— and Wharton’s Essay on Pope, 2 vol—in all 23 vol handsomely and unformly Bound- 1806 / Inspection alone can shew the excellence number and value of the MS. notes by the late proprietor, sufficient almost to form the ground work of a new edition.
224 Percy’s Reliques of Ancient Poetry, 3 vol 1775
225 Evans’ Old Ballads, 2 vol 1776
226 Campbell’s Specimens of British Poets, 7 vol 1819
227 Brand’s Popular Antiquities This copy abound, throughout with the most interesting and ourieus marginal illustrative notes.
228 Pegge’s Anecdotes of the English Language Most ingenious and essential MS. notes illustrative of this entertaining work.
229 Crabb’s English Synonymes explained 1816
230 Jones’ Philosophy of Words—Circles of Gomer and the Origin of Language and Nations, 3 vol MS notes, unbound 1769
230 Harris’ Hermes, Three Treatises and Philosophical Arrangements, 4 vol 1744 / The Hermes is interleaved with writing paper for the MS. notes at the dedication "Dr. S Johnson said that in this dedication, con-sisting of but 30 lines, there were 6 Grammatical faults—and these fellows (says he) will teach Philology"! each work has numerous notes—the Hermes was a present from the Author 1760.
231 Wilson’s Hebrew Grammar, MS. notes 1802
232 Nielson’s Irish Grammar Dub. 1806
233 Stevens’ Spanish Grammar 1739
234 Martin’s Philological Library 1737
235 Bell on Madras Education 1796
236 Watt’s Philosophical Essays 1733 / Abounding with MS. marginal notes: at the head of the preface, "This is a singularly beautiful piece of writing —I mean the preface, for the work itself, like every metaphysical enquiry, leaves men where it found them."
237 Burnett’s Theory of the Earth, 2 vol 1722 / Learned Marginal MS. notes
238 Winston’s Theory of the Earth and Astronomy, 2 vol MS. notes 1738
239 Woodward’s Nal. Hist, of the Earth 1726 / Curious MS. notes, the experiments in p. 75, &c. by the notes, prove an ovident anticipation of the power of Galvanisro, since discovered.
240 Harris’ Astronomy and Geography, 2 vol 1729
241 Hill’s Arithmetic, by Ditton 1745
242 Derham’s Astro and Physico Theology, 2 vol 1726
243 Edwards on Natural History, with MS. notes 1770
244 Wheatley on Modern Gardening 1777
245 Brook’s Practice of Physic, 2 vol 1771
246 Shaw’s Practice of Physic and Chemistry, 2 vol 1745
247 Buchan’s Domestic Medicine 1774
248 Another Copy 1791
249 Tissot on Health 1771
250 Pemberton’s Dispensatory 1746
251 Distillery, various Tracts on 1796
252 Arbuthnot on Air 1733
253 Fuller on Exercise 1767
254 Smellie’s Midwifery, 3 vol 1766
255 Cheyne’s Anatomy, plates 1743
256 Friend’s Hist of Physic 1727
257 Cox on Insanity, 1806
258 Arnold on Insanity, curious MS. notes 1712

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259 Maintenoniana, avec notes . Amst. 1773
260 Maupertiusiana—Decret de I’lnquisition de Rome, &c. Hamb. 1753
261 Memoires de la Duchesse D’Angouleme Par. 1671
262 OEuvres completes de Louis de St. Simon, 13 tom Strasbourg. 1791
263 Genlis (Mad.) Journal du Marq. de Dangeau, 4 tom Paris. 1817
264 Mercier, le Nouveau Paris, avec notes MS. 6 tom Par. An. 4
265 Ariosto, Orlando Furioso di Lodovico 4 tom Birm. 1773 / The beautiful execution in the types by Baskerville—Designs by Cipriani—Engravings by Bartolozzi—with the richards of the French binding—render these booke such sought after, and of rare occurrence.
266 Vita Don Chisciotte della Mancia, di Mich, di Cervantes Saavedra, 4 torn. vel. Ven. 1756
267 Lorenzi della Coltivazione di Monti, Canti IV. Veron. 178 / "Presentato dall’ Autore." 1790.
269 Poesie Liriche di Gray, trasp. dall’ Inglose dal M. Lastri Fir. 1784
270 Prose e Rime del Fr. D’Ageno, curious portrait by Bartolozzi Lond. 1790
271 Iuno a Cerere, scop, attribuito ad Homero Bas. 1785
272 Lezioni d’Eloquentia di Ang. Teodoio Par. 1786
273 Torri Considerazioni Fische, Morali, &c. Ver. 1726 / Datommi a Veresa dall’ Illuste. Autore H. L. P.
275 Avunture di Telemacho Ven. 1732
276 Le Pitture di Cento, curious portraits Fer. 1768
277 Opere del Metastasio, 12 tom . Par. 1780 / A magnificent net, bound in white vellum, fine impressions of the beautiful engravings.

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278 Warton’s History of English Poetry, 3 vol 1784 / A good copy, with MS. notes by H. L. P.
279 Wood’s Essay on the genius and writing of Homer, fine engravings by Bartolozzi, &c. 1775
280 Spencer’s Faerie Queene, Upton’s notes, 2 vol 1758
281 The Zodiake of Life, written by the excellent and Xtian Poet, M. Palingenius, translated into verse by Barnabe Googe, black letter 1588
282 Milton’s Poetical Works, 2 vol Tonson’s fine large print edition, plates 1738
283 Bentley’s Remarks on Milton’s Paradise Lost 1732
284 Tracts—Collection of Poetical and Miscellaneous 1683
285 Ossian’s Fingal by Macpherson 1772
287 Works of Richard Owen Cambridge, exceedingly fine portraits and plates 1803
288 Poetry of the Caledonian Bards 1780
289 Bryant’s Ancient Mythology, 3 vol. fine plates 1775 / The learning of the late possessor led us to expect illustrative notes in this work, nor have we been disappointed.
290 King (Edw.) on Stones fallen from the Clouds . 1796 / Amidal the MS. notes is the following annered Scottt. "The Mr. King who writes the Tract wrote also the Morels of Crd Clams he is a very extraordinary man, and his Father was still more an -herm near the great house of a famous great miser; he the Authors Father, kept sheep, and did some of the lowest offices in the Family : having a meraage to and express twenty miles on foot, the master called this lad and asked if he would go upon the errand for Two PENCE? he said yes; and when he returned, well ! said our miser, I suppose there is but little left of the two pence I gave you at starting I there is a penny left replied the boy, Sir Lanse is a rule to spend but half of any money that I get; little or such, do you so? Youngster, do you do: exolaims his Master; then us to you I leave my whole Estate and so he DID; and Mr. King enjoys the Fortune to this day, July 7th, 1803." / Mr. Townshend, who married Lady Clarke, told me the tale, and I have always heard it was a true one, H. L. P.
291 Brown’s Vulgar Errors, MS notes 1669
292 Peacham’s Compleat Gentleman, with description of the order of a maine battaile, or pitched field, &c. 1634
293 Beattie’s Essays Edinb. 1776 / This copy abounds with ingenious MS. marginal notes.
294 Malthu’s Principles of Population, Mrs. P’s MS. notes 1803
295 Payne’s Poem on Civil Society 1796
296 Hogarth’s Analysis of Beauty, MS. notes 1753
297 Gibbon’s Miscellaneous Works, 2 vol . 1796
298 Hawkins (Sir John) General History of Music, 5 vol plates, boards 1776
299 OEuvres D’Horace, en Lat. et en Fran, par Dacier 4 tom Hamb. 1733
300 II Terentio Latiuo, Comment, in lingus Toscana Ven. 1558
301 Le Metamorosi di Ovidio, in Rima . ib. 1581
301 L’Eneide di Virgilio, con. figure Pad. 1613
302 Guarini II Pastor Fido Load. 1728
303 Elogio del Capitauo Jiacomo Cook, translated by Merry, at Florence—this large paper copy was presented to Mrs. P. at Florence 1785
304 Lettere del Cardinal Bentivoglio Par. 1635
305 Rossi Memorie Bresciane opera Simbolico, numerous plates Bret. 1696
306 Cervantes Los Trabajos de Persiles y Sigismanda Madrid. 171
307 Danet Dictionnaire Francois et Latin Amst. 1710
308 Danet’s Dict, of Greek and Roman Antiquities 1700
309 Antonini Dict, Italien, Lat. et Fran. 2 tom Par. 1738
310 Barretti’s English and Italian Dict. 2 vol Lond. 1778
311 Parkhurst’s Hebrew and English Lexicon Loud. 1792 / The learning and erudition displayed in the notes to this work—both on the margin, and upon loose leaves—are sufficient to stamp the character of the writer as a scholastic commentator.

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312 Sir William Temple’s Works, 2 vol MS. notes by Mrs. P. 1740
313 Bacon on the Advancement of Learning 1674
314 Algernon Sidney on Government 1698
315 Reynold’s Triumphs of God’s Revenge against Murder, curious small plates 1704
316 Brown’s (SirThos.) Works 1686
317 Mores (Dr. Hen.) Philosophical Writings 1712
318 Goad on the Coelestial Bodies 1686
319 Baptista Porta’s Natural Magick, Riches and delights of Natural Sciences 1658 / "Inventions—many an old thing becomes new, by poring ever such stores as Baptista I’orta’s."
320 Valeriano leroglifici Overo, curious Symbolic wood cuts Ven. 1625
321 Millar’s Natural History, many plates 1782
322 Scapula Lexicon Graeco—Latinum. Zuingeri Bas. 1028
323 Steeven’s Spanish and English Dictionary 1706
324 Chamber’s Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, by Rees, 5 vol plates 1741
325 Another Copy, 2 vol. plates 1741
326 James’s Medical Dictionary, 3 vol plates 1743
327 Another Copy, 3 vol best edition 1746

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328 Biblia Sacra, Castollioni, 4 tom Loud. 1726
329 II Novo Testamento Pin. 1576
330 Sterne’s Sermons, 2 vol portrait 1760
331 Beveridge’s Private Thoughts 1724
332 Religion of a Gentleman 1705
333 Nerris’s Religious Treatises, 2 vol 1723
334 Crawford’s Letters to the Jews, 2 vol 1808
335 Wilson’s Instructions to the Indians 1770
336 Williams’ Treasury of Chromelogy, 2 vol 1791
366 Hay’s Religio Medici, MS. notes 1659
337 Bowdler’s Sermons 1806
338 Elogie del Conte Bald astiglione Ven. 1784
339 Bossuet Oraisons Funebres, MS. notes Par. 1800
340 Basnage Entretiens sur la Religion, 2 tom Rot. 1711
341 Balzac Socrate Cbrestien Par. 1661
342 Necker de I’Importance des Opinions Religieuses Lond. 1788
343 Grotius de Veritate Religionis Glagg. 1745
344 Hugoni Pia Destderia, avec fig. Lond. 1677
345 Lyford’s Etymologie of Christian Names ib. 1655 / A MS. entitled "LYFORD REDIVIVIS" I have been written by Mrs. PIOZZI, fraught with vest ingenuity, learning, and annusement— Old Camden, Lylora, and this Author have united in this curieus investigation.

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346 Holy Bible, Hebrew and English, by Bayley, 4 vol 1774
347 Biblia Sacra, Vulgate Ed. Sixto V. Par. 1774
348 Levi Lingua Sacra, Hebrew Grammar and Hebrew English Dictionary vol 1803
349 Smiths Translation of Job 1810
350 Warburton’s Divine Legation, 3 vol 1742
351 Scott’s Christian Life, 5 vol best edition 1739
352 Brewster’s Meditations of a Recluse . 1808
353 Faber ON the Prophecies, 3 vol MS. notes 1808
554 Galloway on the Revelations. 1802
355 Nares’ View of the Prophecies 1805
356 Kett’s Banipton I ectare Stanons 1792
357 Kett on the Propheies, 2 vol 1799
358 Enquiry into the Time of the Coming of the Messiah, many MS. Lotts 1751
359 Seneca’s Morals by L Eitrange 1096
360 Machine’s Discouses 1799
361 Sherlock on Death 1726
362 Bullock’s Seven Sermons 1726
363 Crawlerd pn the Gos 1801
364 Tracts on the Methodists 1760
365 Ryan on the Effects of Religion 1788
366 Butt’s Sermons, 2 vol 1791
367 Burne us Date of the Dead, translated by Earbery, 2 vol 1728 / This very extraordinary work is copiously treated upon in the MS. notes IN the margin, and well worthy of the notice of the Literati.
368 Buchanan’s (Dr. Claudius) Memoirs, by Pearson, 2 vol fine head 1817
369 Paley’s Natural Theology, MS. Introduction and notes 1809
370 Modest Apology fur English Catholics 1800
371 Prideaux Life of Mahomet 1808
372 Randolph’s Sermons 1800
373 Hioan’s Thoughts on Prophecies 1808
374 Placete’s Christian Casuist 1705
376 Fleetwood on the Miracles 1702
377 Stedman’s Letters to Doddridge, MS. notes 1790
378 Bate’s Christian Politics 1806
379 Bennett on the Intermediate State 1800
380 Binehero’s Signs of the Times, very full of MS. notes 1799
381 Observation on Binchcro on the Restoration of the Jews, MS. notes 1901
382 Saurin Serinon. par 7 torn Haye. 1715
383 Boethuius de Consolatione Philosophic Pat. 1731
384 Park hurst’s Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament 1801

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385 Isaiah, translatrd by Bp. Lowth 1778
386 Hosea, by lip. Horsky 1804
387 Job and Isaiah, Translated by Dr. Stoke 1806
388 Bryant’s Observations on the Passages of Scripture, to which the Enemies of Religion object 1803
389 Briglitman on the Revelation of St. John 1644
390 Godwyn on Ecclesiastical Rights 1078
391 Cressener on the Apocalypse 1090
392 Casaubon on the necessity of the Reformation of Luther 1664
393 Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History by Maclaine, 2 vol 1765
394 King’s Morsels of Criticism on the Holy Scriptures, 2 vol. numerous Biblical, Critical and Illustrative MS. notes 1788
395 Faber on the Origin of Pagan Idolatry, MS. notes, 3 vol. boards 1810

SECOND DAY’S SALE. FOLIO.

396 Biblia Hebraica, Lat. Interp. interlin. Montani Aur. Al. 1609, Nov. Test. Grace. Lat. interlineavit, Montani Par. 1609
397 Bibbia Sacra in Lingua Italiana Comment. Diodati, edit. opt. Gen. 1641
398 Bible, la Sainte Amst 1701
399 Stackhouse’s Body of Divinity 1760
400 Stack house’s History of the Bible, 2 vol plates 1752
401 Saurin’s Dissertations on the Old Testament 1723 / Abounding with most valuable and learned us. Annotations.
402 Fuller’s Holy Wane and Holy State, plates and curious portiaits 1647
403 Montagu’s Acts and Monuments of the Charch 1642
404 Hooker’s Ecclesiastical Polity and other works 1676
405 Pearson on the Creed . . . 1701
406 Taylor’s DOCtor Dubliantion of Rule of Case ence, head 1671
407 Hall’s (lip) Meditation 1617
408 Hammond s (Dr) Works. 4 vol 1684
409 Calmets Dictionary of the Bible, 3 vol with Bumerous fine plates 1732

SECOND DAY’S SALE. CLASS III DUODECIMO.

410 Livn Historie, Drakenburclin,, 7 tom Ox. 1800
411 Horatius. Heiusi Amst Western 1719
412 L. A. Flous Pontani ib Janson. 1735
413 Tacni Heiusi ib ib Bleau. 1681
414 Q. Curch ib Blzn. 1690
415 Ausonn 3 pa ra Plant. 1692
416 Justin Historie Burmanni L. bat 1722
417 Ovide Opera Hens,3 tom Jason 1663
418 Ovid’ s Metamorphins 2 tom Paris 1766
419 Ovid’s Metamorphins, in Eng, 2 vol Lond 1743
420 Judicial By Dryden Lond Tonson 1754
421 Martial Epigiannata Lond 1743
422 Martial, Select Epigrnis, by llay ib 1755
423 Plain Levires de 3 tom Par. 1721
424 Virnal Translated by Drydon. 3 vol ib 1763
425 Arts Sohaue Comedies, par le Fiver Lyon 1696
426 Xeno phon Cyroel edie, par Charpontice ib 1733
427 Anacl son Gr. et Gall. par Dacur Amst 1699
428 Honner’s Odyssey, by pope,5 vol 1725
429 Homer’s Hiad aud Odyssy. by Pope, 5 vol 1771
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430 Autores Classici—Sallustius, Iloratius,et Terentius, 3 torn. 8vo. Dub. 1747 / This well known correct edition of the Classics, published by HAW key, for the Dublin University, M duly appreciated, and on the first leaf is written Given by Dr. Johnson, to H. L. Thrale, 1770.
431 Horatius, Gesneri et Zeunii Loud. 1809
432 Ovid’s Epistis, Translated, cuts 1688
433 Longinus on the Subunr, by Smith 1743
434 Suetonius, Latin and Eng by Clarke, 8vo 1739
435 Virgil, Tnirteeu Bokes of, Translated by Twynne, black letter 1590
436 Q. Curce, Trad, par Vaugelns, 4to Par.1659
437 Tacitus, Translated by Greeuway, fol. Load, 1622

SECOND DAY’S SALE. CLASS IV DUODECIMO.

438 Josephus’ Antiquities of the Jews, 6 vol 1807
439 Chronology of the Last Fifty Years 1820
440 Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg . 1758
441 Sinollet’s Travels in France, 2 vol 1778
442 Cook’s Voyages, abridged, cuts . 1788
443 History of the Ottoman Empire 1086
446 Remarks ou the Pictures and Buildings in Rome . 17811
447 H. M. Williams’ Letters from France 2 vol . 1790
448 __Sketch of the Politics of France, 2 vol 1796
449 Lady M. Montague’s Travels in Europe, &c. 2 vol 1778
450 Dupaty’s Letters from Italy, 4 vol 1780
451 Picture of Paris, plates 1814
452 Picture of Italy, plates 1815
453 Salmon’s Modern Gazetteer 1782
454 Potoni’s Travels to Buenos Ayies, plates 1800
455 England’s Gazetteer, 3 vol 1751
456 Hair ngtou’s Nugae Antiquae, 3 vol 1779
457 Dietionnaire Historique Portatif, 2 tom Par. 1760
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458 Bruys Memoires Historique Ib. 1751
459 Vertot Revolutions de Portugal Loud. 1809
460 __de Republiquc Romaine, 2 torn Hay. 1720
461 __ de Suede, Par. 1758
462 Voyage Pittoresque de Paris, avce planches Par. 1770
463 Dictionnaire Hist, et Bibliographique, 4 tom Par. 1777
464 Patin Voyage en Angleterre, &c. planches ib. 1695
465 Hist, du Card. Ximenes, 2 tom Amst. 1693
466 Leti Vita di Sisto V. 3 tom aver fig. ib. 1721
467 Demourir Mem. el Tableau de I Europe, 2 tom 1798
468 Guides to Modern and Ancient Rome, Dresden, Bologna, Venice, Pozzuoli, Padua, D’Anvers, Florence, Naples, some in French, some Italian, many with plates and of vaiious dates

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469 Bossuel’s History of the World 1701
470 Sharpens Introduction to History 1776
471 Stanyan’s Grecian History, 2 vol 1751
472 Ball’s Autiquities of Constantinople, plates 1729
473 D’Anville’s Ancient Geography, fine engravings 1700
474 Manners and Customs of the Romans 1740
475 Gibbon’s Roman Empire, 6 vol 1790
476 Vertot’s Revolutious of Rome, 2 vol 1732
477 Life of Pope Ganginelli, MS. notes 1776
478 Another, second edition 1778
479 Life of Pope Pius VI. 2 vol MS. notes 1799
480 Duppa’s Account of the Papal Government 1798
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481 Molesworth Account of Denmark 1609
482 Harte’s Lale of Augustus Adolphus, 2 vol 1766
483 Robertson’s Reign of Charles V. 3 vol 1796
484 Buruey s Life of Metastasio, 3 vol boards 1796
485 Life of Handel, and Catalogue of his Works 1769
486 History of the Gerin in Empire, 2 vol 1731
487 Campbell’s Present State ot Europe 1752
488 Duclos, Life of Lewis XL 2 vol 1746

THIRD DAY’S SALE. Works on French Revolution.

489 Correspondence of Luis XVI. with Observations by H. M. Williams, 3 vol 1606
490 Bertrauds Private Mem. of Louis XVI. 3 vol 1797
491 Clery’s Journal of Louis XVI. 1796
492 Parallel of the Reigns of Louis XIV. and XVI 1791
493 Dallas’ Last Years of the Reign and Life of Lewis XVI. 1606
494 Adolphus’ Memoirs of French Revolution, 2 vol 1790
495 Mem. of Bonaparte’s Campaigns in Egypt 1600
496 Barrel Histoire du Jacobinisme, 4 ton 1797
497 Robinsons Proof of a Conspiracy 1707
498 St. Etienne Hist, of the French Revolution 1792
499 Bonaparte’s Intercepted Letters, MS. notes 1796
499 Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne 1790
500 Epochs of the French Revolution 1790
501 Hayfim on French Politics 1796
502 Peltier Tablean de Paris 2tom 1794
503 Visit to Paris, 1814, plates 1614
504 Paris as it was, and as it is, 2 vol . 1606
505 Gorani Mesnotres des Etats de 1’ltalie, 3 torn Par. 1766
506 Derina delle Revoluzioni d Italia, 4 tom Ven 1764
507 Verona illustra, 2 torn con fig. Ver. 1771
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505 Lettere Diverse di Gasp. Gozzi, MS. notes Ven. I750 / "This book it Barreto’s Model See" ! H. L P.
509 Storia della S. Casa di Loretto, con fig. For. 1784
510 Roma A mica e Moderns, 3 tom, con fig. Rom. 1765
511 Book of Italian Roads, maps Lond. 1777
512 Dutens ltinerario de I Europe 1786
513 Scotto ltinerario D’lialia, con .fig. Roma. 1761
514 Maundrel’s Journey from Aleppo to Damascus, plates 1786
515 Moon’s View of Society in France, &c. 2 vol 1793
516 Moore’s View of the French Revolution, 2 vol . 1795
517 Stark’s Letters from Italy, 2 vol . . 1800
518 Letters on the State of Holland 1773
519 Coxes Sketches of Switzerland . . 1799
520 Dictionnaie Geographique, 2 tom Brux. 1792
521 Smith’s Tour on the Continent, 3 vol MS. notes . 1793
522 Bradbury’s Travels into the Interior of America . 1817
523 Colden’s Five Nations of Canada 1747
524 Tooke’s View of the Russian Empire, 3 vol 1800
525 Life of Catherine 11. Empress of Russia, 3 vol 1799
526 Eton’s Survey of the Turkish Empire . . 1788
527 Green’s Revolution of Lower Normandy 1702
528 Maurices Indian Antiquities, 3 vol plates Innumerable learned and JUDICIOIN notes—amonget the latter" Mr. M. maye we would REVERENCE Hindoo Superstation —we ought to abolmit it and promulgate the Gospel for aname if not for Du ty,1813."H. L.P.
529 Cooke’s First Voyage, plates 1775
530 Barrows Voyage into the Arctic Regions . 1818
531 Hooker’s Tour in Iceland, coloured plates 1811 / Thia book was not publialed for wale.
532 Crantz History of Greenland, 2 vol plates . 1772
533 Vaillant’s Travels to the Cape of Good Hope, 2 vol. plates .... 1790
534 Anbury’s Travels in the Interior of America, 2 vol plates 1789
535 Letters from Barbary, Francs, &c. 2 vol 1788
536 Semple’s Journey in Spain, 2 vol 1808
637 Rogers’ Account of North America 1705
538 Fowler’s Account of the Hurricanes and Earthquakes in the West Indies 1781
539 Map of North America, by Bowles, in case
540 Meanies’ Curious Discourses of Eminent English Antiquaries, 2 vol 1775
541 Thomasii Antiquitates Malverni, cum fig. . 1726
542 Oldcastle’s Remarks on the History of England . 1743
543 Angeloni’s Letters on the English Nation, 2 vol . 1756
544 Parkers History of his own Times, Lat. i& Eng. 2 vol 1726
545 King’s Anecdotes of his own Times . 1818
546 Watkins (Phil.) Survey of South of Ireland, plates. 1777
547 Marsh’s Hist, of the Politics of Great Britain, 2 vol 1800
548 Burke’s Politcal Tracts, &c. 2 vol 1780
548 Belsham’s Memoirs of the King of Great Britain, 2 voy 1793
549 Belsham’s Hist, of Great Britain, 2 vol 1796
549 Belsham’s Memoirs of the Reign of George III. 4 vol. MS. notes 1096
550 Sketch of the Reign of Geo. 111. by Lord Liverpool 1791
551 Memoirs of Queen Charlotte, 2 vol head 1819
552 Proceedings against the Duke of York 1789
553 Memoirs of Mary Ann Clarke, 2 vol . 1810
554 Orrery’s Life of Swift, head 1762
555 Cibber’s Apology for bis Life 1740
556 Account of the Conduct of the Duchesa of Marlborough 1747
557 Davies’ Life of Garrick, 2 vol head 1714
558 Richardson’s Correspondence, by Barbauld, 6 vol plates 1804
559 Annual Biography and Obituary 1817
560 Public Charactors 1788 & 9
561 Phillips’ Morning Walk from London to Kew . 1807
562 Manby’s Beauties of Clinton, plates . 1802
563 Murray’s Beauties of Scotland 1729
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564 Life of Dr. Beattie, by Forbes, 3 vol portrait 1807 / Many curious notes johnson and Nelson wehad grave in West minder Abbey and over the Modest Dr. Beaun when he HOPS his friends wll permit him to by his Son in Death—seems to have some notion they would place lum in a more splendid Burial Ground, p. 25."

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564 Prideaux’ Introduction to Reading Histories . 1682
565 Du Pin Bibliotheques Universelle des Historiens 2 torn Amst. 1708
567 Guthrie’s System of Modern Geography, plates and MS. notes
568 Phillippe Cosmographie Universelle 77 maps coloured .... 1768
569 Admirable Histories and Wonders of oure Times . 1709
570 Vita di Scanderbeg Vinegia. 1584
571 Sagredo Istorichedi Monarchi Ottomani Ven. 1672
572 De Solis Hist, de la Conquest de Mexico Madrid. 1765
573 Founnont Reflexions Critiques sur les Hist, des Anciens Peuples, Chald’eens He’breux, &c. 2 tom Paris. 1735 / Very Learned Etymological and Mythological MS. notes.
574 Paolo Historia Vinetiana Vin. 1605
575 Jarieu Prejugex Legitimes contre le Papisme Amst. 1685
576 Asiatic Researches, Transactions of the Society, Instituted at Bengal, 7 vol plates Lond. 1799 / Numerous Learned MS. notes in every volume.
577 Mill’s History of British India, 3 vol many copious MS. notes 1717
578 Dubois’ Description of the People of India, MS. notes 1817
579 Anderson’s British Embassy to China 1795
580 Jackson’s Account of the Empire of Morocco, and District of Sus 1809
581 Browne’s Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria, plates 1806 / Very interesting MS. acccunt at the commencement, with other notes.
582 Walpole’s Memoirs of Turkey, plates - - 1817
583 Alison’s Voyage Round the World, plates - 1707
584 Lord Teigumouths Life of Sir William Jones, fine portrait - - - 1805
585 Roscoe’s Life of Pope, Leo Xth. 4 vol tine por-trait Liverpool. 1806
586 Archocologia, or Tracts relating to Antiquities, published by the Society of Antiquarians, London, 13 vol plates 1779 to 1809 / This great national work is illustrated with marginal MS. notes in most of the volumes.
587 Bacon on the Government of England 1647
588 Cabala, or the Secrets of the Empire - 1654
589 Grainger’s Biographical Hist, of England, 2 vol - 1760
590 Martinelli Istoria D’lughilterra, 3 tom Loud. 1770
591 Dalrymple’s Memoirs of Great Britain, 2 vol - 1771
592 Lyson’8 Environs of London, 4 vol many plates - 1792
593 Tracts of Powis—a curious collection, a few copies only privately printed by the late much respected Antiquary, Phillip Yorke, Esq. of Erthig, Denbighshire.
594 Northcote’s Supplement to the Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds • 1815 / The friendship and intercourse during a long life, between the parties rendered the survivor Mrs. P. one of the best commco. tators on this work—nor has she spared her pen on the occasion.
595 Camden’s Remaines of a Greater Worke concerning Britain 1606 / The tendency of this work gave scope to the genius and investiga-ting researches of the lata proprietor, who has displayed much knowledge in a few choice notes.
551 Browne’s Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria, plates - - 1806 / Very interesting MS. account at the commencement, with other notes.
582 Walpole’s Memoirs of Turkey, plates - - 1817
583 Auson’s Voyage Round the World, plates - 1767
584 Lord Telgumouths Life of Sir William Jones, fine portrait - - - 1806
585 Roscoe’s Life of Pope, Leo Xth. 4 vol tine por-trait Liverpool. 1806
586 Archocologia, or Tracts relating to Antiquities, published by the Society of Antiquarians, London, 13 vol plates 1770 to 1809 / This great national work is illustrated with marginal MS. notes in most of the volumes.
587 Bacon on the Government of England 1647
588 Cabala, or the Secrets of the Empire - 1654
589 Grainger’s Biographical Hist, of England, 2 vol 1760
590 Martinelli Istoria D’lnghilterra, 3 tom Loud. 1770
591 Dalrymple’s Memoirs of Great Britain, 2 vol 1771
592 Lyson’s Environs of London, 4 vol many plates 1792
593 Tracts of Powis—a curious collection, a few copies only privately printed by the late much respected Antiquary, Phillip Yorke, Esq. of Erthig, Denbighshire.
594 Northcote’s Supplement to the Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds . 1815 / The friendship and intercourse during a long life, between the parties, rendered the survivor Mrs. P. one of the best commco-tators on this work—nor has she apared her pen on the occasion.
595 Camden’s Remaines of a Greater Worke coucerning Britain 1606 / The tendency of this work gave scope to the genius and investiga-ting researches of the lata proprietor, who haa displayed much knowledge in a few choice notes.

THIRD DAY’S SALE. FOLIO.

506 Sir Walter Raleigh’s History of the World, maps . 1614
597 Speculum Historiale, Vinctntii / Ven. Herm. Leichtenstein . MCCCCXCIIII
596 Isaacson’s Chronological Tables, frontispiece . 1633
599 Ptolomoei Geographia Universale, 2 tom Vcn. 1598
600 Lloydii Dictionarium Geograph. et llistoria Lond. 1686
601 Middleton’s System of Geography, 2 vol plates • 1778
602 Knolles’ Historic of the Turks, heads 1638
603 Sandy’s Travels in Turkey, Greece, &c. fifty plates . 1673
607 Herbert’s Travels in Africa, Asia, &c. many plales 1638 / In turning over the leaves of this book, iu the notes, found the following head to one of the Chapters, p. 355 :—" Madoc ap Owen Gwyneth discovered America above 300 yeeres before Columbus’ a circumstance not recollected to have been noticed, at being found in this work.
608 Wheeler’s Journey into Greece, many plates 1682
609 Breval’s Hist, and Antiquities of several parts of Europe, above forty engravings 1726
610 Wicquefort’s Ambassador’s Travels 1720
611 Norden’s Antiquities, Curiosities, &c. in Egypt, many engravings, boards, uncut . 1780
612 De Solis Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, mauy large plates .... 1641
613 Cantemir’s Hist, of the Roman Empire, many portraits 1734
614 Pisaui Mouumenta Veneziani . Ven. 1796
615 Howell’s Su.vey of Venice 1651
616 Cook’s Collection of Voyages, many plates 1786
617 Stanley’s Hist, of Philosophers, portrait by Fai-thorne 1687
618 Wood’s Ruins and Antiquities of Balbec, imperial folio, fine plates, scarce 1757
619 Bayle’s Biographical, Historical, and Critical Dictionary, 5 vol fine set . 1734
620 Milles’ Catalogue of Honor, or Treasury of True Nobility, cuts of arms, portraits, &c 1610
621 Camden’s Britannia, Bp. Gibson’s Edition, maps 1722 / This copy has the portrait of the Bishop eograved by Venue, fine impression, and on the first leaf in MS. " This book I saw, to my asteoishment, in the Borromaean Islands, H. L. P."
022 Herbert’s Life of Henry VIII. portraits 1772
623 Biographia Britannica, or Lives of eminent Persons, 7 vol fine set 1747
024 Shakespeare’s Works, with tine Vignette Engravings by Helth, 6 vol 4to 1800
625 Chevalier Histoire de Guilaume III. Roy D’Angle-terre . . Amst. 1692 / The whole book inlaid on large paper, and illustrated by meat curious and pirited Etchings by Schoonebeck, Pickart, Scherm, R. de Hoge, &c. of Battles, Processions. Portraits, &c. relative to the Abdication of James II, and the Revolution, including the Medalic History. / A Portfolio of Valuable and Curious Miscellaneous Engravings, to be Sold in Lots, viz :—
626 Les Miseres de la Guerre, in 18 Spirited Etchings, by Callot. / Icones Sanctorum in 16 plates, by Callot. / 7 of Gypsies, &c. full of Character and Life, etched by Callot. / 19 Views in Rome, Venice, &c. by Swanevelt, and Silvester. / 9 Etchings of Death, by S. della, Bella. / The last Judgment fr. M. Angelo / 27 Livre de diverses Paisages par Israel, beautifully engraved by Peretle, full of subject and interest. / 2 masterly Etchings, by Salvator Rosa, in folio. / Martyrdom of a Saint, after Caracci, very fine. / Entombment of Christ, &c. by Vosterman. / Species Avium, in 4 plates, by Lisebetten. / 4 of Figures by Albert Du-rer, 1508, a R.E. / The following by Rembrandt, etched with all the spirit and effect of this Master, Portrait of Wtenbogardus (v. Daulby, No. 259 " a fine portrait, highly finished, products a strong effect, it is scarce."). / The Tribute to Caesar, (v. Daulby, No. 67, " a beautiful little piece"). / Jesus Driving the Money Changers, (v. Daulby, No. 69, "a fine print, with graud effect"). / Angel appearing to the Shepherds, (Daulby, No. 43, " an exceeding fine print, and produces an admirable effect.’’) / Jesus and the Wotman at the Well, (No. 72, "executed in good taste, and highly finished,") / Little La Tombe, (No. 66, fine) Portrait of John Lutma, No. 250, " one of Rembrandt’s best, scarce.") Abraham’s Sacrifice, No. 33, (" executed with spirit.’’) / The Rat-Killer, No. 117, "scarce." / Boors Drinking, by Ostade, full of Character, and very spirited, / 5 small ones, by Wierx, Behan, Bloemart, l544, &c. scarce, / St. Catherine, by Bolswert, / S Military subjects / 6 Ornamental Designs, by S. le Crerc / L Entree D’ Alexandre and L Academic, by Le Crerc / 14 of the Carnivals at Rome, &c. reman kable for the spirit and minuteness of the etching / 7 small figures, emblems of the passions. 9 Scriptural, and two others, by Callot. / 12 most curious Caricature Etchings. / 2 Parterre du Palais de Nanci, by Callot. / 7 Plates of Birds, by Griflier. / 4 Virgin, and Child, by Bartolozzi, PROOFS. / 2 Female Heads by Bartolozzi. / 1 Ma-dona. / 3 Ticket Plates, by Bartolozzi. / 5 Gems, by Worlidge. / Portrait of Corueille, Descartes, and Po-quehn, by Ficquet / the whole from their size and beauty, is admirably adapted for Specimens of Ancient Artists.

THIRD DAY’S SALE. OHNSONIAN A.

627 The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. and Life by Arthur Murray, Esq. 12 vol 8vo. portrait 1811
628 Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, A. M. 2 vol folio 1755
629 Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 3 vol MS. in title, " Johnsons" . u. d.
630 The Rambler, 4 vol plates 12mo 1779
631 A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland 1786 / A presentation copy, handsomely bound with a broad border of gold, MS. on the back of the title," From the Author" in Dr. Johnson’s own hand writing.
632 The Lives of the Poets, by Samuel Johnson, 4 vol. 8vo. 1781
633 A Diary of a Journey into North Wales, by Sam. / Johnson, with notes by Duppa, 8vo 1816
634 Le ters of the late Samuel Johnson, published by Hester Lynch Plozzi, 2 vol 8vo 1780
635 Beauties of Johnson— Jonsoniana, and Table Talk, 3 vol. 12mo 1777
636 Lobo’s Voyage to Abyssinia, 8vo . . 1735
637 Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, by H.L. Piozzi, 8vo. . 1786
638 Observations and Reflections in a Journey through France, Italy, &c by 11. L. Piozzi, 2 vol 8vo. 1789
639 British Synonomy, by II. L. P. 2 vol 8vo. 1794
640 Retrospection, a Review of Events, Characters, &c. 2 vol .... 1801
641 British Album, 2 vol . 1790
642 Murphy’s Essay on the Life of Johnson 1792
643 Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 4 vol 1807
644 Another, 8th Edition, and Tour to Hebrides, 5 vol 1816
640 Boswells Tour to the Hebrides . 1785
645 A few Interesting ORIGINAL LETTERS, (some in French) in the hand writing of DR. JOHNSON. / Independent of their intrinsie worth viewed as literary anorceaue to illustrate his and Mrs. Piozzi’s werks, they are invaleable as Autograph, impossible elsswhere to be procured-at aoquisi-tions to Alboms desirable, and after this period, in all probability never again obtainable of so much importance indeed are they, that it will be a matter of national regret if three Johassonian Relics are not purchased for the British or other public or private Museua.
647 Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, written by Himself, hue engravings 1806
648 Istoria di Rasellas Princepe d’ Abissinia, par John-soni Ang. Padus. 1764
649 A Padlock, Johnson’s Padlock committed to my care in the year 1768, MS. note.
650 The Grant of the Freedom of Aberdeen, to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. on parchment, with a red ribbon and wax seal attached, presented when on his Tour with Boswell, vide Journey, p. 26