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Credit: Sales catalogue 30: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1946 SHIP MONEY.—Sr. Joun (O1iver, Chief Justice) The SpeecH or DECLARATION . . . delivered at a Conference of both Houses of Parliament, held 16 Caroli, 1640, concerning Ship Money, as it is revised, and allowed according to Order, 65 pages, sm. 4to., half roan, Printed by E. P. for Henry Seyle, . . . 1641 18/- Fore-margin of title cropped, taking away border. 1947 SHIP MONEBY.—St. Joun (Ottver, Chief-Justice) Spescu to the Lorps in the UPPER House of PARLIAMENT, January 7, 1640, concerning Surp-Monny, 46 pages, sm. 4to., unbound, Printed Anno 1641 18/- ‘St. John was connected with a company for the plantation of Providence Island, counsel for Lord Saye and John Hampden ia their resistance to payment of ship-money, 1637.” —D.N.B. 1948 SHIRLEY (James) A Co.iection of TEN of his Prays, five of which are First Epirions, bound together in one vol, sm. 4to., eighteenth century calf gilt (some catchwords and headlines cut into), 1633-55 £20/-/- CoNTENTS :— -__A Contention for Honour and Riches, First Epition, Printed by E. A. for Walliam Cooke, 1633 (lacks A 1) 2.--The Triumph of Peace, THirp Iupression, Printed by John Norton for William Cooke, 1633 3.—The Tragedie of Chabot, Frrst Eprtioy, Printed by Tho. Cotes for Andrew Crooke and William Cooke, 1639 (by Chapman and Shirley) 4.—Hide Parke, Printed by Tho. Cotes for Andrew Creoke land William Cooke, 1637 2} (imprint partly cut away) 5.—The Grateful Servant Printed for William Leake, N.p. (some lower lines cut into) 6.—The Schoole of Complement (wants title and 4 leaves) & 7.—St. Patrick for Ireland, the First Part (all pubd.), Frrst Epirion, Printed for J. Raworth for R. Whitaker, 1640 8._The Constant Maid, First Epirion, Printed by J. Raworth for R. Whitaker, 1640 9.—The Politician, First Epirion, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1655 (wants B land I, four leaves) 10.—The Humourous Courtier (wants all before B 1) po! 1949 SHOP TAX.—A Lerrer to the Minority in the House of Commons, who Voted on the 24th April, 1787, in Favour of a Motion for a Repeal of the Shop Tax [by ‘* A Shopkeeper 7], 25 pp., Svo., sewn, Printed for J. Debrett, . . . and W. Richardson, 1787 10/- The Shop Tax, enacted 1785, caused so great a commotion, particularly in London, that it was repealed in 1789. 1950 [SHUCKBOROUGH (Cuaruus)] Anriocuus, a New Tragedy, by a Gentleman of Gloucestershire, First Eprrion [never acted], iv + 68 pages, Svo., new half mottled calf, Printed for J. Shuckburg, 1740 12/- 1951 SIBERCH (Joun) :—Facsimiuus of the Frrst Printing at CAMBRIDGE by SIBERCH, with Bibliographical Introductions by Henry Brapsaaw, M.A., each limited to 150 copies, thin sa. 8vo., half cloth, 1886, as under :— each 6/- (a) Burxock (Huyricr) Oratio (1521) (b) Miserta (Augustinus de) Vitae (1521) (c) Gemini (PapyRu) Hermathena (1522) 1952 SIDNEY (Sir Pure) Works, containing the Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia; The Defense of Poesy ; Astrophel and Stella; The Remedy of Love, Sonnets, &e.; The Lady of May : a Masque; and the Life of the Author, FOURTEENTH EpITION, portrazt by VERTUE, 3 vols, Svo., contemp. calf, Printed for EH. Taylor, A. Bettesworth, E. Curll, dc., 1725 £1/15/- __- The Counresse of PeEmMBROKES ARCADIA, now the EIGHTH TIME PUBLISHED, with a Supplement by Srr W. A. Kyiaut, folio, newly bound in ‘‘ old style” panelled sprinkled calf, Printed for Simon Waterson and R. Young, 1633 £3/3/- Title from a shorter copy, and margins of first few leaves slightly frayed. 1953 — Tent Eprrioy, with his Life and Death; a Brief Table of the Principal Heads and som (sic) other New Additions, portrait missing (a later one mounted and inserted), folio, contemp. calf, Printed by William Du-Gard, &c., 1650, £2/10/- Some interesting MS. notes on the end-papers. 1954](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30858604_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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