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![FOLIO 1028 95 Third Day Colonells and their Colours ... for the ordering of the . Militia of this Honourable City of London, Printed fur Henry Overton, 1642—-A List of the Names of the Judges 1032 1034 for RK. J. 1649—A List of the Imprisoned and Secluded Members, torn and stained, n.d.; and 2 others (5) of Etchings with ground-plans and facsimiles of Hollar’s views, 2 vol. finely engraved plates, half morocco, t.e.g. 1842 Costume. Meyrick (S. R.) and Smith (C. H.) The Costume of - the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, coloured plates, cloth (a little frayed), uncut 1815 of Monasteries, Castles and Churches, 2 vol. engraved title and 88 plates by T. Hearne, W. Byrne, and others, with descriptions in French and English, a few plates slightly Jowed, straight-grained red morocco, g.e. gilt frame border sides (vol. IT a little +ubbed) oblong. 1807 Hertford. Clutterbuck (R.) History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, an imperfect copy in sheets (wanting a portion of vol. I, several ll.in vol. LLL, and all the plates), together with many copies of the plans and plates which illustvate the work, numbering in all about 700 =2 parcels James R... James the Hight... Having always borne the most constant Affection to Our Ancient Kingdom of Scotland, ete. (2 Ul.) [and at end], Given at Our Court at Rome, the 23rd day of December, 1743, in the Forty-third Year of Our Reign J. R.—James R. Whereas we have a near Prospect of being restored to the Throne of our Ancestors, etc. (2 //.) [and at end], Given at Paris, the 16th May, 1745, C. P. R.— James R. [same Proclamation printed at another press with different imprint], Given at Paris, the 16th May, 1745, C.P.R. Printed by Order of his Royal Highness the Prince ft.—Journal of the Marches of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent’s Army from the Time they entered England, the 8th of November, till their Return to Scotland, the 20th of December, 1745 (1 leas), torn, and hinged on a card— The Battle of Falkirk (1 deaf), from the Caledonian Mercury, . Kdinburgh, 1746—The Speech of Philip Lord Hardwicke . upon giving Judgment against Simon, Lord Lovat, 19th day of March, 1746 (4 71.) 8v0 (hinged), with an engraved View of the Interior of Westminster Hall at theTvial of Lord Lovat, 1747; and others (8) Vertue (G.) Bint of King Charles I, and Heads of the Noble Karls, Lords and others, who suffered for their Loyalty in the Renelion and Civil War of England, 19 ¢llustratians on 10 plates, with some additional illustrations and MN. notes added, half morocco, lettered on sides C. R. 1746](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31671615_0099.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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