At R. Montagu's book-warehouse, The General Post-Office, That End of Great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane, is a Choice Collection of valuable books being The libraries of two Eminent Counsellors, late of Lincoln's-Inn, in all Faculties and Parts of Learning. In English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, &c. Together with several Manuscript Law Books. Which will begin to be Sold Cheap for ready Money only, On Monday the Thirteenth of February, 1737-8. The Price being affixed to the first Leaf of each Book. There will likewise be exposed to sale the Furniture of one of their Chambers, Consisting of Wallnut-Tree Chairs; Glasses, Sconces, Paintings, Prints, Tables, a Writing-Desk, Bed, Buroe, Horse Furniture, Fowling-Pieces, Nets, Umbrellas, &c. with near Two Hundred scarce, antique Medals and Coins. Also a large Number of fairly wrote Manuscript Sermons, several Hundred Grammars; and above Fifty Thousand Pamphlets.
- Montagu, R. (Richard), active 1718-1749.
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- 1738]
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[London : s.n., 1738]
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[2],56p. ; 80.
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ESTC T184837
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