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Credit: Sales catalogue 329: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![107 108 109 110 111 HAUTEVILLE (Monsieur), An Account of Poland, con- taining a Geographical Description of the Country, the Manner of the Inhabitants, and the Wars they have been Engag’d in; the Constitution of that Government; Par- ticularly the Manner of Electing and Crowning their King ; his Power and Prerogatives : With a Brief History of the Tartars. ‘To which is added, a Chronology of the Polish Kings, the Abdication of King John Casimir ...and the London, 1698. 8vo, contemporary panelled Calf t21 Ts: HEAD (Richard), The English Rogue Described, in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant. Being a Compleat Discovery of the Most Eminent Cheats of Both Sexes. London, Printed for Francis Kirkman, 1668. Sm. 8vo, with portrait of the author, and plate of The English Hiway Robber, some lower blank margins wormed, Sir FRANCIS FREELING’S copy, with his bookplate inside front cover, old calf gilt, RARE, £9. Kirkman the publisher tried in vain to persuade Head to write a second part, but without success. Eventually Kirkman himself wrote three more parts which he published between 1671 and 1680, but according to Head himself this volume contains the whole of his work. HENRIETTA MARIA.—The Life and Death of Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, Queen to that Blessed King & Martyr Charles I. London, Printed for Dorman Newman, 1685. 12mo, original sheep, very rare, £2 2s. 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 portrait by T. Cross, calf gilt, £3 18s. 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 Hast-side Spitle Fields, next door to the Red Lion without Bishops-gate, neer London. April 27, 1660,” and complimentary verses by Thomas Revel, John Gad- bury, and George Starkey. [HICKES (George), Dean of Worcester]. The Harmony of Divinity and Law, in a Discourse about not resisting of Soveraign Princes. London, 1684. Sm. 4to, wrappers, 12s. 6d. The author, a non-juror, was consecrated Bishop of Thetford in 1694; he died in 1715.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156359_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)