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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![617 Motherwell (W.) Minstrelsy : Ancient and Modern, David Laing’s copy with autograph signature on back of title, Glasgow, 1827 ; Ancient Scottish Ballads, with Notes, etc. [by G. R. Kinloch], 1827, straight-grain morocco gilt sm. 4to and 8vo. (2) 618 Mundy (R. G.) English Delft Pottery, plaies, original cloth Ato. 1928 619 . Murray (Gilbert) The Rise of the: Greek Epic, cloth, 1907— Symonds (J. A.) Renaissance in Italy, cloth, 1897; ete. 8vo. (12) 620 Mylne (R. 8.) Master Masons to the Crown of Scotland, and their Works, alustrations, original buckram, t. e. g. folio. Edinburgh, 1893 621 Napier (G. G.) Homes and Haunts of Sir W. Scott, limited to 500 copies on Japanese vellum, portat and plates, original buckram gilt, t. e. g. 8vo, Glasgow, 1897; and others (9) 622 Napier (W. F. P.) History of the War in the Peninsula, 6 vol. maps, polished calf extra, t. e. g. 8v0. 1828-40 623 National Covenant. A Facsimile of the National Covenant - subscribed by the MHeritors, Ministers, & People of the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow, 1638, one of 100 signed coptes, half holland folio. Edinburgh: privately printed, 1926 624 National Manuscripts (Facsimiles of) from William the Con- queror to Queen Anne, edited by Sir H. James, 4 vol. original cloth folio. Southampton, 1865-8 625 National Manuscripts of Scotland, edited by Sir H. James, 3 vol. facsimiles, original half morocco gilt, t.e.g. backs of two vol. rubbed and torn folio. 1867-72 626 National Manuscripts of Ireland, selected by J. T. Gilbert, 4 vol. in 5, coloured facsimiles, original half morocco gilt, t.e. g. backs of some vol. rubbed and torn folio. 1874-84 627 Nepos (Cornelius) De vita excellentium imperatorum, frontis- piece by Cochin, medallion portraits and vignettes, 18TH CENTURY FRENCH RED MOROCCO, three-line fillet round sides, arms m centre, gilt back, g.e. with armorial bookplate of John Hunter; sold as a binding and not subject to return 12mo. Lutetiae Parisiorum, sumptrbus Mich. Steph. David, 1745. KF](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31645525_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)