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Blind, the Biography of the; the Lives of such as have distinguished themselves as Poets Philosophers, Artists, &c., by James Wilson, who has been Blind from his Infancy, 12mo. cloth, as Birm. J. W. Showell, 1838 Breay's (Rev. J. G.) Memoir, 8vo. portrait, cloth. 286d-Another copy, new half calf, extra gilt 4s6d 1841 BIRMINGHAM (OLD)-THE SOUTH-WEST PROSPECT, a large and elaborate Print, 32 inches by 12 inches, copied from a view taken by J. and N. Buck, in 1731. only 2s6d.. reprint Ñ.D. This curious old view shews St. Philip's church surrounded by fields and gardens, with an ascent up to it of about 20 steps, it also shews views of of the New Hall, the Old Free School, St. Martin's, the Parsonage House, Lady's Well, the Manor House, Deritend Bridge, St. John's Chapell, &c., &c.

The Gemini Letters on the Currency Question, 8vo. cloth 2s pub at 12s Birm. 1844 Allport (Rev. J.)-Davenant's (Bp.) Exposition of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians, from the Latin by Rev. J. Allport, Minister of St. James's, Birmingham, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 1086d Birm. (Beilby, Knott and Beilby,) 1831 Dodsley's Economy of Human Life, 12mo. bound scarce edition, 2s6d, T. Pearson, Birm. 1790 Elwall's Appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, with an Account of his TRIAL FOR HERESY AND BLASPHEMY at Stafford Assizes before Judge Denton, curious and scarce, Birm. Swinney-Four Letters in Answer to the objector to Voltaire's Thoughts on Religion; Birm. 8. Aris, 1771-Dr. Priestley's Discourses, on Habitual Devotion, and on the Duty of not living to Ourselves, Birm. Piercy and Jones,-and other Tracts, in same vol. 12mo. calf, gilt, 356d

Recollections of a Birmingham Tradesman, by Joshua Vernal (i. e. J. Green) post 8vo. new cloth, only 2s pub. at 7s Birm. 1864 Extracts from the Devotional Writings of Bishop Hall, fine portrait, 8vo. calf, SCARCE 2s6d J. Chapman, Birm. 1775 Hill's (Rev. Micaiah, of the Birm. Town Mission) Principles of the Pastoral Function in the Church, post 8vo. cloth. 2s 1855 BIRMINGAM-Hutton's History, first edition, with Map and Plates, wants title, very scarce, half calf, 5s, 1781 -Third edition, Map and Plates, 8vo. calf, neat, good sound copy, 786d 1806--Fourth edition, continued by his Daughter, 8vo half calf, 586d Hutton's History of the Roman Wall; PORTRAIT AND PLATES, 8vo. half calf, neat, 686d Hutton's (W.) Life, including a particular Account of the Roits at Birmingham in 1791, with History of his Family, written by himself, and published by his Daughter, 8vo, portrait half calf, 58 1816 Hutton's (Wm.) Trip to Coatham, a Watering Place in North Yorkshire, 8vo. PORTRAIT and 1810 MAP, boards, 386d Birm-Hutton's Court of Requests, with a variety of cases determined in that of Birmingham

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8yo, half calf, (title page damaged, and wants two leaves) 2s6d. Birm. Knott and Lloyd, 1806 PRINTS, Westley's East Prospect of Birm. 2 Westley's Plan of Birm., SURVEYED in 1781 286d

Westley's prospect of St. Philip's Church, 23 Ingleby's (C. M. of Birm.) Outlines of Logic, and Phases of Logic, contrasted and harmonized, 12mo. cloth, 186d 1856 Ingleby's (F. T) Facts and Cases, in Obstetric Medicine, and on diseases of Women, 8vo. boards, 2s Drake, Birm. N.D. JAMES'S (Rev, John Angell) WORKS; complete set, with his Life and Prortrait, edited by his son, 17 vols. post 8vo. cloth. good as new, £3 3s pub. at £6 78 6d Birm. 1860-64 James's (Rev. J, A.) History of Protestant Nonconformity in Birmingham, 12mo. cloth, 2s Jury panels of the last century, containing the following Birmingham names.-William Geast, merchant: Thomas Bentley, stationer; Matthew Linwood, plater; Buffery, Heeley, Ford, Glover, Harding, Hammond, & c. 1795

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panel with the following names: J. Welch, founder; J. Dean, whip maker; W. Fretwell, upholsterer; R. Dudley, plater; Rd. Bakewell, toy mr.: T. Evans, taylor; J. Gettiffe, baker; E. Ketley, cooper; P, Astbury, victr.; Rd. Lloyd, cordwainer; T. Horsley, button mr.; C. Yates, victr.; T. Moss gent., J. Higgins, saddler; T. Humphreys, victr.; E. Glaze, victr.; G. Docker, slater; R. Lewis, slater; Wm. Ashburner, taylor; T. Richards, gun mr.; H. Gillings, chaser; J. Goesbury, plater; 1s

1795

Ditto, J. Cook, factor; Jas. Woolley, sword cutler; J, Winfield, factor; F. Wheely, coachmr.; Abm. Ireland, toy mr.; Wm. Lea, grocer; R. Purden, carrier; Abel Williams, refiner; Chas. Freeth, founder; R. Webster, founder; Wm. Harrold, draper; S. Ward, baker: R. Cope, wine merchant; J. Bodell, hatter; Jos. Arnold, victr.; S. Bolton, gent. ; Wm. Smith, victr,; Job Tay, carpr.; J. Burton, glazier; Wm. Goode, auctr.; R. Turner, tea urn mr.; J. Holmes, ring maker; 1s 1795 Ditto, T. Auster, Sam. Blythe, wine merchant; P. Barnett, saw mr.; R. Aston, Wm. Benson yeoman; T. Beilby, J. Bateman, optician; T. Clowes, Turner; Wm. Cotton, whittawer Edm. Darby. whittawer; Wm. Dunn, whittawer; Jas. Fisher, victr.. 18

1805

Ditto, Barnabus Cheshire, builder, Richard Trueman, brassfounder, and others, 1s Ditto, Thos, Powell, factor, Wm. Fretwell, upholsterer; Jas. Dean, whip maker; John Kendrick, bellows maker; John Wallis, carrier; Francis Statham, baker; Richd. Dicken builder; Josh. Taylor, stamper; Jas, Cartwright, chain mr. Paul Asbury, &c. 18 Kentish's (John) Notes and Comments on Scripture, 8vo. cloth, 28 Birm. 1848 Kentish's 38 Sermons and Addresses, 8vo. cloth, Birm. 1848 Lea's (Wm., Birmingham) Tables of the Strength and Deflexion of Timber, post 8vo. cl. 2s 1850

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1828-9

Priestley's Tracts in Controversy with Bp
Horsley, 8vo, half calf, neat, 2s6d 1815
Rickman, (T. Clio.) Madness, or the Maniac's
Hall; a Poem, with Notes on Management of
the Insane, Asylums, &c., 8vo. cloth, 3s6d 1841
The author was for some time confined in
Lunatic Asylum near Birmingham, and styles
himself in one of his notes the Minstrel of
Duddeston.

Report of Meeting of the British Association,
held at Birmingham in 1849, 8vo. boards 4s6d,
pub. at 10s

1850

Poems and Letters, by W. J. Roberts, of Bris-
tol, frontispiece, post 8vo, boards 2s, pub at
10s6d
Knott & Lloyd, Birm. 1811
Roscoe's Wanderings in North Wales, 51
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Cox, Creswick, &c., good impressions, 8vo,
hf. cf. 10s6d cl. 7s Bm. Wrightson & Webb 1836
Ryland (A.) on the Assay of Gold and Silver
Wares, the Law of Standards and Marks, &c.
post 8vo, cloth 3s pub. at 63

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1851

gham, shewing every Town, Village, Hamlet, &c., on a scale of 5 Miles to an inch, 1s Marsden's (Rev, J. B. of Sl. Peter's Birm.) History of the early Puritans, 8vo. half calf, very neat, 68, pubd. at 10s6d 1853 Mensuration made perfectly easy by assistance of a new improved sliding rule, &c., 12mo. plate, bound, 1s6d T. Chapman, Birm. 1816 Noble's (Mark) Memorials of the Procterate House of Cromwell, portraits and engravings, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf, 7s6d Birm. 1784 Birmingham Directory for 1885 (Pigotts) also Topographical Account of all the Towns and Villages, in the Counties of Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Monmouth, Nottingham, Rutland, Salop, Stafford, Warwick, and Wales with Directiory, roy. 8vo. calf, 336d 1835 Pigott's Old Directory of Birmingham and the Midland Counties, Maps, thick royal 8vo. calf, scarce and curious, 8s6d Pearce (Rev. S. Birmingham) Memoirs of, by Andrew Fuller, 8vo. wrapper,133d, with portrait Sargant's Social Innovators and their Schemes, Istd Clipstone and Birm. (J. Belcher.) 1801 post 8vo. cloth, 3s6d, pub. at 10s6d Priestly's First Principles of Government, Civil Sermons (Thirty) on Various Subjects, contriand Religious Liberty, 8vo, calf, 28 1775 buted by the respective Authors, thick 8vo, Priestley's (Dr.) Free Discussions of the Doct- cloth 2s6d pub. 12s Birm. J. H. Beilby 1842 rines of Materialism and Philosophical Neces- 'The authors of these Sermons are the Revs. sity, 8vo, half calf, scarce, 3s6d 1778 W. Spooner, J. Garbett, F. D. Maurice, S. WilPalmer's (Rev. J.) Liberty of Man as a Moral berforce, R. Burgess, Archer Clive, J. B. MarsAgent, in answer to Dr. Priestly's Philosophi-den, R. Chevenix, Trench, J. Short, &c. cal necessity-also Priestley's Defence of the Philosophical Necessity, 2 parts, 3 vols. In one 8vo. calf neat. 286d 1779-80 Priestly's History of Early Opinions concerning Jesus Christ, proving from original writers the Christian Church was at first Unitarian ; 4 vols 8 vo. boards, scarce, 10s6d Birm. 1786 Priestley's Sermon on the Repeal of the Test Acts, Birm. Nov. 5 1789-Priestley's Reasons for leaving England, 1794 -Age of Unbelief, by Jones, 1794-5-Robt. Hall on Modern In. fidelity, 1800, and others, 8vo. half calf, 2s Burke's Reefilctions on the French Revolution 1790. Priestley's Letters to Burke on the French Revolution; Birm. 1791.-Discussion on Socialism, 'by Campbell, and Bannister, at Coventry, 1839.-Hughson's Life of Joanna Southcott, portrait, 1814-4 vols. in one thick 8vo. half calf neat, curious and scarce, 5s Priestley's History of the Corruptions of Christianity, 2 vols, 8vo. boards, scarce, 68 1793 Priestley's General History of the Christian Church to the fall of the Western Empire, 2 vols, 1803; also from the fall of the Western Empire to the present time: 4 vols, together 6 vols 8vo, half calf, neat, scarce, 10s6d 1805 One of the most important and interesting of Priestley's works, containing much information regarding the various ancient sects, Gnostics, Manichæans, Unitarians, Miletians, Monks, Donatists, &c.

Lire of Dr. Priestley, with observations on his Works, by J. Corry, 12mo, PORTRAIT, boards 1s6d-another, by his son 186d Birm. 1804 Priestley's Discourses on the Evidence of Revealed Religion, 8vo, half calf, neat, Se 1794

Simpson's (Rev. David) Sacred Litorature, shewing the Holy Scriptures to be the most celebrated Writings of Antiquity, by the Testimony of above FIVE HUNDRED WITNESSES, 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, neat, 10s6d

Birm., M. Swinney, 1788 Joshua Toulmin Smith's View of the Progress of Philosophy among the Ancients, including the early Barbaric Philosophy, the Ancient Jewish Sects & the Grecian Philosophic Schools post 8vo cloth, scarce, 3s6d Drake, Birm. 1836 Memoirs of Joseph Sturge, by H. Richard, thick 8vo, PORTRAIT, &c., cloth 5s6d, pub. 123 1864 Taylor's (Wm.) Measurer's Assistant, or Mensuration made Easy, by a new set of l'ables, 12mo. calf, gilt, neat, FINE COPY, SCARCE, 5s6d Birm., 1792

BIRMINGHAM and the Midland Hardware District: Reports on the Resources, Products and Industrial History, edited by S. Timn.ins, thick 8vo, cloth extra, original binding 6s61, pub. at 14s 1866

It is a book in which everybody will find something to interest him and something worth knowing.-Times.

Toulmin's (The Venerable Joshua, D.D.) Discourses, thick 8vo, calf, neat, 29

Vickers (Rev. R. H.) La Nobla Leyczon; the Birm., W. Hawkes Smith, 1818 Noble Lesson of the Waldenses, a Poem, 12mo cloth extra 1s6d Birm., W. Brough, 1867 Only 100 copies printed for private circulation. Correspondence of Jas. Watt, on his Discovery of the Theory of the Composition of Water, edited by Muirhead, 8vo, portrait, cloth, 3s6d Borough of Birmingham, History and Directory of, with the remainder of the Parish of Aston,

the Soho, and part of Handsworth, by F. White & Co., 8vo. calf, 2s6d

1849

The history extends over 78 closely-printed pages, and is well worthy of preservation. Wollaston's (Master of Birmingham Grammar School) Religion of Nature Delineated, 4to, portrait, calf 2s 1738 OLD PARCHMENT DEEDS RELATING to BIRMINGHAM & NEIGHBOURHOOD, (arranged chronologically) -for other old Deeds, of dates from 1500 to 1700, SEE PAGES 5 to 26

Note for £3 3s, R. Avery to Wm. Shakspear, 18, 1721

Lease of Two Houses in Snow Hill, with right of way into Livery Street, at £23 148 PER ANNUM, from Win, Gunn, of Yardley, to Thos. Fletcher and John Cottrell, to be paid on the Feast of the Nativity of our blessed Lord, and the Fast of St. John the Baptist, signed by the parties, and by Mary Langdon and Joseph Cole, 386d Geo. III. 1763 1.ease of House and Premises in St. Martin's Lane, with pump and well, &c. (corner of Moat Lane) for 21 years, at £20. Saml. Whalley to Zachariah Parkes, sigs. of C. R. Robinson, Dan. Derry, 2s6d Geo. III 1786 Deed of Co-partnership, between Com. Whitehouse, and Colley Lloyd Evans, as Toy Makers, sig, Ben. Parker, 2s6d Geo. 3rd 1787 Lease of Three Houses in Bull Street, for 21 years, at £80 per Ann., parties, DICKENSON, GOODALL & DICKENSON, BANKERS, and many others, with numerous signatures, and other documents relating to the premises, 3s6d Geo. III. 1788 Lease of a House in High St. and a smaller House at the back thereof from Jas. Wooley, Merchant, to John Atkins, Grocer, both of Birm. (lately rebuilt on the site of an old tenement, formerly in the occupation of John Wakelin) for 8 years, 1791 to 99, at £6 10s per annum, and afterwards for 21 years, at £55 to end 1820, CURIOUS, 3 signatures, 3s6d Copartnership Deed, between Geo. Capper and Jas. Cauldwell, of Birmingham, Buckle Makers, signed and Witnessed by Benj. Parker, 2 sheets, beautifully written, 2s6d. Geo. III. 1792 Assignment, Jos. Collins, Grocer, of Estate and Effects for benefit of his Creditors, to W. Simms, Button Maker, 2s 1792 Articles of Partnership between Jas, Meynell, of Birm., and Peter Duffort of Handsworth, Stirrup and Coach Harness Platers, sigs. John Simms, Spurrier, 2s

1792 Articles of Partnership between Edwd. Hobson and Thos, Todd, of Birm, Factors, 2s 1793 Lease of House and Premises at Snow Hill, at £16 per ann., Wm. Astley to Jas. Dugliss, sigs, of Geo. Freer, and Robt. Bickley, 2s6d Geo, III. 1793 Lease of a House and Premises in Tonk Street, for 19 years, at £8 per ann., from Robt. Morgan, Gent., to Wm. Probert, Broker, sigs, of W. D. Spurrier, T. S. Fallows, 2s6d 1794 Lease of House, Shops, and Appurtenances in

the Upper Priory, from C. Prime, BUCKLEMAKER, to Saml. Rabone, Engraver, at £17 per ann., 2s6d (3 autographs)" Geo. 3rd 1794 Articles of Partnership between J. Cooke, of Birmingham, Factor, and Collingwood Ward, Gilt Toy Maker, &c. 2s 1799 Deed of Dissolution of Partnership between Jacob Wilkinson and Josh. Grove (Birm.) Factors and Chapmen, 286d, signed and sealed Geo, III. 1799

Lease from Wm. Keay, of Cannon Hill House, to Mark Woodhall, Wood Screw Maker, of Birmingham, of Two Houses, with Warehouses, Shops, &c., in Whitall Street, at £24 16s per annum, 2s6d 1801

Lease of a House and Premises in High St., and Two Houses and a Malthouse in Carr's Lane, AT £60 PER ANNUM, from Hannah Wilkes, of Moseley, to Messrs. Whitaker and Pitt, Coach Makers, Birm., 3s6d Partnership Agreement between Jno. Barnett and Joseph Barnett, Toy Makers and Cutlers, of Birm., sigs. of T. W. Lander, Geo. Kitchin, 2s6d

1801

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Qy. "John Whittingham, the founder of Whittingham's Charities."

Lease of House and Premises in High Stret from Goodall's of Gravesend, to John Duper oy Draper, of Birm. for 19 years, at £30 PER ANNUM, WITH PLANS, curious, 3s6d 1805 Articles of Partnership between R. S. Skey, and G. R. Bird, Carriers of Birm, 1806, and Deed of Dissolution of same, 1811, 2 Deeds with autographs of the parties, also of Alex. Parkes, Thos. Lea, and Clement Ingleby, 2s6d Deed of Partnership for 10 years, between John Smith, of Stockport, and S. Tomlinson, and Wm. Bickley, of Birm. on 3 sheets, 5 Autographs, 2s6d

1806 Lease of House and Premises in High St. from Hannah Wilkes of Yardley, to J. Simmions, Gunmaker. of Birm. for 21 years at £47 58 Od per annum, 2s6d 1807 Articles of Partnership between Knott and Lloyd, Booksellers, &c., and Mr Thos. Galton, also as to Aris's Birm. Gazette' included in partnership, on five large sheets of parchment AUTOGRAPHS of the parties, and of S. TERTIUS GALTON, and J. D. Spurrier, as witnesses 386d

1808

Articles of Partnership, between T. Harris, Thos. Lakin Hawkes, Thos. Smal!, Button Maker, and Rice Harris, as Glass Manufacturers, four sheets of parchment, 2s6d 1809 Dissolution of Partnership of Harris, Small & Co., 4 sheets parchment, 2s 1810 Assignment of Shireland Hall, nr. Smethwick, and Lands, 56 acres, from E. Cairns, sen. to E. Cairns, jun., Leasehold for 25 years from 1796, from J. Baddeley, Esq., of Albrighton, 2 sheets, 2964

1810

Articles of Co-partnership between Ben. Brad

ley, and Thos. Coleman, both of Birm., as Carriers, &c., Schedule of Valuation, 2s6d 1810 Deed of Separation, between Wm. Probert,

Broker, and Mary his Wife. sigs of S. Cockbill, Clemt. Ingleby, and J. Perkins 1s6d 1810 Articles of Dissolution of Partnership pursuant to an award, Hughes and Fearson, Glass Manufacturers, of Birm., on 6 sheets of parch1810 ment, 2s6d Agreement of Partnership between S. Cockbill, junr. and Mrs. Probert, for 21 years (as Brokers) 1s6d 1811 Assignment of J. Bosworth's share in partnership in Coal Trade, to Mr. A. Rushton, of Birm,, and interest in Patent to E. Wright, Coal Miner, Wednesbury, 2 sheets, 2s6d 1811 Lease of Two Messuages, Shopping and Build ings in Snow Hill, for 9 years, at £30 per ann. Richd. Kirton, Executor to Josiah Meeson, to Jas. Wilkinson, of Dudley, Vice Maker, 2s6d 1812 Deed of Dissolution of Partnership of Hobson, Todd, & Hodgkins, 1s6d 1812 Lease of a Foundry, Messuage and Buildings, Chapel House St., near Deritend Chapel, for 21 years, at £28 per ann. Jacob Pope to Gen. 1812 Coulton, 286d Dissolution of Partnership, Hobday and Rider, of Birm., Factors, 186d 1813 Articles of Partnership between J. E. Hyde, of New York, and Jas. Rabone, of Birm., 1813 Merchants, 2s6d Under Lease of Dwelling Houses and Premises in High Street, for 10 years, at £130 per ann. John Duperoy, Wm. Walker, and T, Cooper, Executors to B. S. Heaton, and W. Harris, Button Maker, to W. Birt, MANY SIGNATURES 3s6d

1814

for 14 years, at £70 per ann. from John Blunt, to John Hollingsworth, 2s6d

1822

Lease of Messuages and Lands at Bordesley, near Birm., Rev. John Cooke, Head School Master of the Free Grammar School in Birm. to Jas. Taylor, Esq., of Moore Green, signed Harry Hunt, Attorney, Birm., an interesting 1822 Deed, 5s

Release with Assignment of Debts from Mr. John Villers of Birm, to R. Gresley, of Lichfield, 2s6d 1823

"Amongst the Debts assigned the names occur of T. Gem, R. Moore Beuson, G. Freere, Chesshire, &c. &c., of Birm.', Assignment of Household Furniture, Stock, and Effects (for benefit of creditors) of W. G. Gottwaltz, Coal Merchant, of Worcester, to Joseph Shore, Assignee to Joseph Gibbins, Wm. Wynne Smith and Wm. Goode, of Birm, Bankers (lately Bankrupts) with several signatures, 2s6d

1826

Articles of Co-partnership between J. Fallows and H. Hart, as Architects, for 21 years, 3 large skeets, 4 signatures, 2s6d 1833 Assignment of personal Estate upon TrustJno, Clive Gun Barrel Maker, to Rich. Bates, of Handsworth, Gent., and Tho. Clive, of Birm., Gent., sigs. W. D. Spurrier, Ed. Mitton, 2s6d

1834 Lease of Messuage and Premises at Edgbaston for 14 years, at £75 per ann. from W. Westley Richards,Gunmaker, to J.C. Chaplin, 2s6d 1835 Articles of Partnership between Wm. Danks Alexander, and Wm. Shaw, as Coal Dealers, 4 autographs, 2 sheets 2s Mem.-Lease of 2 Tenements and Piece of Ground at Summer Hill Terr. for a year at 5s, from G. Swinson, Surgeon to T. Evans, Draper, not complete, but bearing 3 signatures, 2s

N.D.

WARWICKSHIRE-DUGDALE'S (Sir W., of Blythe Hall, Warwickshire) MONASTICON ANGLICANUM. A History of the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Friaries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England and Wales; also of Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries, new edition, enlarged by Caley, Ellis, and Bandinel, with 250 copper plates, and a multitude of woodcuts, folio, complete in 25 parts, original early subscriber's copy, £21

Lease of Messuages, Lands, and Premises at Bordesley, for 21 years, at £8 13s 4d per ann. Rev. J. Cooke, Head Master of the Free Grammer School, to Sir T. E. Winnington, of Stamford Court, Worces., John Soley, of Sandbourne, Worces. and Saml. Lloyd, Esq., Birm. trustees under the Will of John Taylor, Esq, of Moseley Hall, sig. of Thos. Eyre Lee, 5s 1816 Lease of House, called the Bull's Head Inn, Digbeth, with Brewhouse and part of a Garden for 14 years, at £19 10s per enn., from Wm. 1817 Allday, Butcher, to Tim. Wall, 2s6d The Clergyman, the Lawyer, the Antiquary, the Historian the Architect and the Topographer, as well as the possessor Assignment of Personal Estate for benefit of of real property, will find the Monasticon Anglicanum one Creditors, Ben. Pearce, Publican, and Coal of the most interesting and indispensable works that has ever Daeler, to Turton, Baldwin; and Keys, many issued from the press of this Country. Copies are now scarce signatures, 2s 1819 Dugdale, (Sir Wm.)-Short View of the late Assignment for Benefit of Creditors from John Stokes, Coal Dealer, Birm. to Parker and Hunt Coal Masters of Oldbury, and the Brades, 6 autographs, 2 sheets, 2s6d 1820 Lease of Messuage, Warehouse, Shopping and Premises, Bishopsgate Street, and the Road leading from Holloway Head to the Five Ways Turnpike, from W. Wynne Smith, Banker, to R. Mitchell, Jeweller, 2 sheets, 2s6d

1821

Lease of Messuage and Premises in High St.

Troubles in England, briefly setting forth their Rise, Growth, and Tragical Conclusion, with a Narrative of the Treaty of Uxbridge, 1644, folio, portrait of Charles 1., original calf, 7s6d Oxford 1681 DUGDALE'S (Sir W.) History of IMBANKING and DRAINING, large and thick paper, all the Maps perfect, wants title, 1772, to which is added, and bound in same vol. History of the Ancient and present state of the Navigation of the Ports of King's Lynn, and of Cambridge

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Dr. Winter was born in 1603 at Balsall, Warwickshire, his first religious impressions were from one Mr. Slader's preaching at Knowl-see the "Worthies of Warwickshire" lately published.

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