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Credit: Sales catalogue 341: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![184 HEURES a lusage de Lyon. [Colophon]: Ces presentes heures a lusage de Lion furent acheuees par PHILippe picoucHET libraire de luniuersite de PARIS, le penultime tour de Juilet, 1495. Pour toussains demotiay libraire demourat en la rue de la herpe pres saint Cosme. Sm. 8vo, PRINTED ON PAPER, Goruic LETTER, imperfect, containing 70 leaves only out of 92, with numerous small woodcuts, AND HISTORIATED WOODCUT BOR- DERS TO EVERY PAGE, vellum. £15 15s wipe es Erde Gs U0. Do. O8e 13, Gs ok PS ox Os G 4, 53 1.356; L 8; M1 are the missing leaves. Lacombe, 35. 185 HEYDON (John), The Idea of the Law Charactered from Moses to King Charles. Whereunto is added the Idea of Government and Tyranny. London, Printed for the Author, 1660. Sm. 8vo, with portrajt by T. Cross, calf gilt. £2 15s This volume contains dedications to Ralph Gardener, Justice of Peace, etc., and to William Wild, Recorder of London, followed by a short inscription to Philip Green, of Staple-Inn, a long preface dated “From my House in the East-side Spitle Fields, next door to the Red Lion without Bishops-gate, neer London. April 27, 1660,” and complimentary verses by Thomas Revel, John Gadbury, anid George Starkey. 186 HILL (Sir John), Eden: or, A Compleat Body of Gardening. Compiled and Digeste! from the Papers of the late celebrated Mr. Hale. And comprehending the Art of constructing a Garden for Use and Pleasure; the best Methods of keeping it in Order: and the most perfect Accounts of its several Products. London, 1757. Large folio, frontispiece by Grignion, and 60 plates of flowers, some leaves stained, contemporary rough calf, (joints broken). £2 15s 187 HIGGONS (Thomas), A Panegyrick to the King. London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1660. Folio, boards, leather back, VERY RARE. £7 10s 188 HODSHON (Read), The Honest Man’s Companion: or, the Family’s Safe- guard. As also upon Roman-Catholick Lawyers practising a Chamber-Counsel and Conveyancers, and the Danger and Consequences attending it; with the Author’s own Case. Likewise some Hints relating to the Clergy, Pleading Lawyers, Work-Houses, our Plantations, Prisons, Prisoners Pawnbrokers, Bailifis, and Felons; together with the Dying Speech of Wreathocke the Attorney. Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Printed for the Author, and sold by Martin Bryson, 1736. 8vo0, with curious engraved frontispiece and plate, half calf. 18s 189 HOLDER (Dr. William), Elements of Speech: an Essay of Inquiry into the Natural Production of Letters: with an Appendix concerning Persons Deaf & Dumb. London, Printed by T. N. for J. Martyn, Printer to the R{oyal} Society, 1669. S8vo, fine copy, original calf, RARE. £4 10s 190 HOLLES (Denzell Lord), A True Relation of the Unjust Accusation of cer- tain French Gentlemen, (charged with a Robbery of which they were most Innocent) and the Proceedings upon i4 with their Tryal and Acquitall in the Court of King’s Bench, in Easter Term last. London, Printed by J. Darby, 1671. Sm. 4to, half calf, Rare. £3 18s These French gentlemen, who were on a visit to England, went to see Hatfield House, but after doing so were apprehended in mistake for a band of highwaymen of whom Claude Duval was the leader. 191 HOLLES (Denzell), Speech at the delivery of the Protestation to the Lords of the Upper House of Parliament, 4 May, 1641. Together with a Short Narration of the severall grievances of the Kingdome. London, Printed 1641. Sm. 4to, 2 leaves, hal} calf. 12s 192 HOOKER (Richard), Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. Eight Bookes. Imprinted at Lond{on] by Will: Stansby, N.D. Folio, with brilliant impression of the engraved title by W. Hole, and title to the fifth book dated 1611 within pretty woodcut border, ruled throughout in red, a fresh copy, IN A CONTEMPORARY BINDING OF RED VELVET, with the initials, R. E. D. (RICHARD SACKVILLE, THIRD EArt oF DorsEt) in gold on sides, gilt edges (back worn), £14 On the fly-leaf is written“ R.E.D, Stands for Richard Earle of Dorset whose book this formerly was & by his daughter Margaret Countess Dowager of Thanet was (together wth seven other books of the same sort of binding) since left as part of her Legacy to me. 1676.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33161598_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)