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Rare books - England - Early works to 1800
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Bibliothec? Bridgesian? catalogus: or, a Catalogue of the Entire Library of John Bridges, Late of Lincolns-Inn, Esq; Consisting of. Above 4000 Books and Manuscripts in all Languages and Faculties; particularly in Classics and History; and especially the History and Antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland: which will begin to be sold by Auction on Monday the seventh Day of February 1725/6, at his Chambers in Lincolns-Inn, No 6.
Cock, Mr. (Christopher), active 1720-1749.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725] [i.e. 1726]- Books
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A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe, Master of the Temple, deceased; containing A very uncommon Collection of Books, in Critical, Grammatical, and Philological Learning, and particularly on the Eastern Languages; also a fine Collection of Oriental Manuscripts: to which is added His Curious Collection of Prints and Drawings, in the Finest Condition, and of the Greatest Masters. Which will begin to be Sold by auction, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Covent-Garden, On Monday, April the 8th, and to continue the Ten following Days, beginning each Day exactly at 12 O'Clock. N. B. The Whole may be viewed on Monday, April the 1st, to the Time of Sale. Catalogues to be had gratis of the following Booksellers: Mr. Dodsley, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson, Bond-Street; Mr. Waller, Charing Cross; Brotherton, and Sewell, Cornhill; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar; and at the Place of Sale.
S. Baker and G. Leigh (London, England)Date: 1771]- Books
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A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin, of Palgrave, Suffolk; consisting of Many very valuable and ancient Manuscripts on Vellum, early printed Black Letter Books, and several other scarce Books; his Law Library, Deeds, Grants and Pedigrees; a valuable Collection of Drawings and Prints by the best Masters -and his Collection of Greek, Roman, Saxon, and English Coins-With some Curiosities. Which will be sold by auction, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, Booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Covent Garden, On Wednesday the 18th of May 1774, and the Three following Days. The whole Collection may be viewed on Monday the 16th, to the Time of Sale; which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues to be had gratis of the following Booksellers; Mr. Dodsley's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's Bond Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mess. Brotherton's and Sewel's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's-Temple Bar; and at the Place of Sale.
S. Baker and G. Leigh (London, England)Date: 1774]