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ALMANACH De Gotha, 1855, 1858-1859, 1861- 1867, 1871-1872 Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale ALMANACH de Gotha, annuaire genealogique, diplomatique et 1855-1888 1855, 1858-1859, 1861- statistique 1867, 1871-1872, 1877- 1879, 1883-1888: APPORTIONMENT of the 1840 rent-charges in lieu of tithes in the Parish of Fareham, in the County of Southampton BOOK of the dead: facsimiles of the Papyri of Hunefer, Anhai, 1899 Kerasher and Netchemet, with supplementary text from the Papyrus of Nu BOTANICAL or,ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery : 1815-1841 Register,Vols.1-20,22-27: consisting of coloured figures of plants and shrubs cultivated in British gardens CATALOGUE of the 1655 Lords,Knights and gentlemen that have compounded for their estates COURT and city or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar for 1800 register,1800: the year 1800 CURTIS'S botanical Vols.50-53,1-16 (new series) 1823-1843 magazine,or,Flower garden displayed,1823- 1843: DECLARATION of all the together with a true copy of the Articles agreed 1642 passages at the taking of upon between the Committee and Colonell Portsmouth, shewing the Goring reasons why it was surrendred up to the Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale Committee of both Houses of Parliament: DICTIONARY of polite or,fabulous history of the heathen Gods and 1804 literature: illustrious heroes ELEGANT epistles,or,A selected for the improvement of young persons 1790 copious collection of and for general entertainment, from Cicero, familiar and amusing Pliny, Sydney, Bacon, Raleigh... [etc.] letters: ENGLISH baronetage: containing a genealogical and historical account 1741 of all the English baronets now existing... FETE in commemoration Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, Monday, 1875 of the Balaklava Charge: October 25th 1875 (Programme) HISTOIRE du Siege de fait pendant l'ete de 1782, sous les ordres du 1783 Gibraltar: Capitaine General Duc de Crillon KORAN LADIES' cabinet of August to December 1836 fashion,music and romance,1836,vol.10: LADIES' cabinet of January to December 1841 fashion,music and romance,1841,vols.5-6: LADIES' cabinet of January to December 1845 fashion,music and romance,1845,vols.3-4 (new series): LADY'S or,Entertaining companion for the fair 1775 Magazine,vol.6,1775: sex,appropriated solely to their use and amusement MEMOIRS of the lives and wherein is included a full... account of their 1742 conduct of those illustrious behaviour in the late wars,as likewise the heroes Prince Eugene of military and gallant actions of the Duke of Savoy and John Duke of Argyle,the Earl of Stair,the Lord Cobham,the Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale Marlborough: Earl of Cadogan... MINUTES of a Court for the trial of Capt.Sir Home Popham,including 1807 Martial holden on board a complete copy of his defence His Majesty's Ship Gladiator,in Portsmouth Harbour,6 March 1807... and 11 March: NEW view of London: or, an ample account of that city, being a more 1708 particular description thereof than has hitherto been known to be published of any city in the world NOTITIA Anglicana: shewing the atchievements of all the English 1724 Nobility compleat... being the arms of the most eminent families in Great Britain and Ireland... to which is added... a concise essay... arms and armory... OBSERVATIONS on the 1747 course of proceedings in Admiralty Courts in prize causes ROYAL kalendar,1790: or complete and correct annual register for 1790 England,Scotland,Ireland and America ROYAL kalendar,1809: or complete and correct annual register for 1809 England,Scotland,Ireland and America STATUTES of the Most 1725 Honourable Order of the reprinted Bath 1787 SYMBOLA Heroica: or, the mottoes of the nobility and baronets of 1736 Great-Britain and Ireland, placed alphabetically... TABULAR view of H Woodward),and,TABULAR view of the orders 1865 characteristic British and families of the mollusca Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale fossils,and,CHART of the characteristic British tertiary fossils (by J W Lowry),and,CHART of fossil crustacea,with DESCRIPTIVE catalogue (by J W Salter and TRUE account and as it was order'd to be published by His Late 1685 declaration of the horrid Majesty conspiracy against the late King, His Present Majesty, and the Government: ACHARIUS Erik Lichenographia in qua Lichenes omnes detectos... ad 1810 Universalis: genera,species,varietates... ADDINGTON William Abridgment of penal which exhibits at one view, in the following 1783 Statutes: manner, the offences, punishments or penalties, mode of recovery, application of penalties, number of witnesses, what Justices, the enacting Statutes ADDISON Joseph Free-holder, or, Political nos.1-55, 23 December 1715 to 29 June 1716 1739 essays: ADDISON Joseph Miscellaneous works in with some account of the life and writings of the 1726-1736 verse and prose: author by T Tickell ADDISON Joseph Remarks on several parts 1718 of Italy, etc., in the years 1701, 1702, 1703 ADYE Ralph Willett Bombardier and pocket 1801 gunner ANDREWS Henry Botanist's repository for containing coloured figures of such plants,as 1797-1805 new and rare plants: have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication... in English and Latin Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale BADHAM Charles David Treatise on the esculent containing an account of their classical 1847 funguses of England: history,uses,characters, development,structure,nutritious properties,modes of cooking and preserving,etc. BAILLON H Natural history of plants 1871-1888 BANKES Thomas New, Royal, authentic and 1791 complete system of universal geography BANKS T C Dormant and extinct or, an historical and genealogical account of the 1807-1837 baronage of England: lives, public employments, and most memorable actions of the English nobility who have flourished from the Norman Conquest... BAUER Francis Delineations of exotick 1796 plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew BEATSON Robert Political index to the or, a complete register of the hereditary 1806 histories of Great Britain honours, public offices, and persons in office, and Ireland: from the earliest periods to the present time BENSON George Paraphrase and notes on viz. I Thessalonians,II Thessalonians,I 1752 six of the Epistles of Timothy,Philemon,Titus,II Timothy St.Paul: BENSON George Paraphrase and notes on viz. St.James,I St.Peter,II 1756 the seven (commonly St.Peter,St.Jude,I,II,and III of St.John called) Catholic Epistles: BETHAM William Baronetage of England: or, the history of the English baronets, and such 1801-1803 baronets of Scotland as are of English families, with genealogical tables and engravings of their armorial bearings BETHAM William Genealogical tables of the exhibiting in each table their immediate 1795 sovereigns of the world, successors, collateral branches, and the from the earliest to the duration of their respective reigns, so present period: constructed as to form a series of chronology... Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale BIBLE. ENGLISH. Universal family AUTHORIZED Bible,containing the Old VERSION and New Testaments BIBLE. ENGLISH. Holy Bible,containing the 1640 AUTHORIZED Old Testament and the VERSION. 1640 New BIBLE. ENGLISH. [ Holy Bible ] 1646 (?) AUTHORIZED VERSION. 1646 BIBLE. ENGLISH. Holy Bible,containing the 1723 AUTHORIZED Old and New Testaments VERSION. 1723 BIBLE. ENGLISH. Christian's new and 1782 AUTHORIZED complete British family VERSION. 1782 Bible BIBLE. ENGLISH. [ Holy Bible, containing 1814 AUTHORIZED the Old and New VERSION. 1814 Testaments, and the Apocrypha ] BIBLE. ENGLISH. Bible (Breeches Bible) 1589 GENEVA. 1589 BIBLE. ENGLISH. Bible,that is the Holy (Breeches Bible) 1607 GENEVA. 1607 Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament BIBLE. GERMAN. Biblia,das ist die ganze mit dem anhang des dritten und vierden buchs 1675 LUTHER. 1675 heilige schrifft alten und Esra,vie auch dritten der Maccabeer newen Testaments,deutsch d.Martin Luthers: BIBLE. NEW Novum Testamentum qui Londini in Bibliotheca Musei Britannici 1786 TESTAMENT. Graecum,e Codice asservatur Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale GREEK. WOIDE. MS.Alexandrino: 1786 BLUME Carl Ludwig Collection des orchidees 1858 de les plus remarquables de l'Archipel Indien et du Japon BRAYLEY Edward Beauties of England and or, Delineations, topographical, historical and 1805 Wedlake Wales,vol.6: descriptive, of each county BREWER Ebenezer Character sketches of a revised American edition of 'The reader's 1892 Cobham romance, fiction and the handbook' drama: BROOKES R General containing a description of the empires, 1820 gazetteer,or,Compendious kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, geographical dictionary: seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, etc., in the known world... BURKE Edmund Speeches of the Right 1816 Honourable Edmund Burke in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall BURNET Gilbert History of the Reformation 1816 of the Church of England BUSWELL John Historical account of the 1757 Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, from its first institution in the year 1350 to the present time BUTLER Samuel General atlas of ancient 1842 and modern geography BUTLER Samuel Hudibras, in three parts: written in the time of the late wars, corrected 1772 and amended Sale of rare and antiquarian library books not relevant to Portsmouth collections. Appendix A. List of items sent for sale CALAMY Edmund Nonconformist's being an account of the ministers who were 1775 memorial: ejected or silenced after the Restoration,particularly by the Act of Uniformity..
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