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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![—— 3 96/CaxTon. CHRONICLE oF Enoranns, black letter, long lines An pO with signatures (Commences on atii and ends on COu ; 2 \ egos fy L of some ll. neatly mended ; with all faults), brown mor- C occo with stamped blind ornaments, g. e. Sm. fol. (8% x 63). mn. p. d. or name of printer [W. de Machlinia, C. 1480 ?] *,* The Excrssivety Rare Second Edition of Caxton’s Chronicle, printed by Machlinia with Caxton Types. The only perfect copy known is the Rylands copy. ——8977Ovidius. Epistole, Manuscrrpr on VELLUM (55 11), Ninon ) UT ~ semi-roman letter, long lines, 31 to a page, old calf Sec. XIv *,* A valuable classical MS. formerly in the collection of 1, £i the Abbe Celotti. __-£398,3uiles, Copy on Tracing Paper of an Ancient French 2, |- MS. on Guilds, XVIth Century (14 Ul.) half bound 21° G99;7herentius, Comcedis cum Comment. Manuscript oN \|- PaPEeR and vellum (114 ll.), neatly written, rubricated, | boards Sec. Xv a) 400 Gray (Thos.) Odes, FIRST EDITION, vignette of Strawberry ‘< Hill on title, mottled calf extra, by Riviere, FINE COPY printed at Strawberry Hill for Dodsley, 1757 401 Puritan Tracts. A Complaint to the House of Commons j)- by the Free Protestant Subjects of London and Westminster, Oxf. 1642—The Nut Cracker Crackt by the Nut and the Backers Cake Starke Dow by Thos. Nutt, 1644—Three Speeches, by Master Warden, Mistris Warden and Mistris Warden’s Chambermaid, cut on title, 1642—The Arch Cheate or the Cheate of Cheats, cut on title, 1644—An Exact Description of a Roundhead and a Long Head Shag-Poll, cut on title, 1642—Behold! Two Letters, one written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales, the other an answere to the same, woodcut title, 1642 ; 6 scarce tracts, unbound and uncut 3} 402 Cotton (Sir R.) Extracts out of his Records; by what Py, means the Kings of England have and may raise moneys, MSS. neatly written, old calf, gilt ornaments, S 16— —Bromley (H.) Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, 1793 . ee) (o| 408 Bury (Lady Charlotte) Three Great Sanctuaries ot Tuscany: Valombrosa, Camaldoli, Laverna, with ‘ Notices, indea proof and 6 fine plates by Lupton, cloth, Lond. 1833—Hunt (Capt. W. 8.) Brown’s Sporting Tour in India, 42 humorous etchings, half mor. gilt, ib. 1865 (2) D](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3167575x_0035.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)