Catalogue of the important collection of manuscripts, from Stowe. Which will be sold by auction, by messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & co., 11th June, 1849, and 7 following days1849 |
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... COUNCIL BOOK of King Henry VIII . 401 COUNCIL BOOK of King Edward VI . 402 COUNCIL OF STATE , 1660. Original Commission of , signed by the President and others . 311 COUNCILS , Convocations , & c . & c . , from St. Augustin to the year ...
... COUNCIL BOOK of King Henry VIII . 401 COUNCIL BOOK of King Edward VI . 402 COUNCIL OF STATE , 1660. Original Commission of , signed by the President and others . 311 COUNCILS , Convocations , & c . & c . , from St. Augustin to the year ...
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... Council Books , 390 to 409. 712 to 730. 923 to 942 & c . & c . 525 PATENT ROLLS . Extracts from , from the reign of King John to that of King Edward IV . 400 PEDIGREES . Collections for , out of the Fine , Patent , and Close Rolls ...
... Council Books , 390 to 409. 712 to 730. 923 to 942 & c . & c . 525 PATENT ROLLS . Extracts from , from the reign of King John to that of King Edward IV . 400 PEDIGREES . Collections for , out of the Fine , Patent , and Close Rolls ...
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... COUNCIL . Acts of , in the reigns of Henry VI , Henry VIII , and Edward VI . 401. 402. 725 Minutes of , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . 403 Minutes from 1581 to 1680 . 405 Minutes of , from 1660 to 1670 . 404 Original Letter , 1672 ...
... COUNCIL . Acts of , in the reigns of Henry VI , Henry VIII , and Edward VI . 401. 402. 725 Minutes of , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . 403 Minutes from 1581 to 1680 . 405 Minutes of , from 1660 to 1670 . 404 Original Letter , 1672 ...
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... Council in 1636 respecting Arrears of SHIP MONEY . Arguments concerning SHIPS belonging to England in 1659 . SHREWSRURY , Anna Maria , Countess of . SKINNER , Dr. Life of George Monk Duke SOMERSET , EDWARD SEYMOUR , DUKE OF . Original ...
... Council in 1636 respecting Arrears of SHIP MONEY . Arguments concerning SHIPS belonging to England in 1659 . SHREWSRURY , Anna Maria , Countess of . SKINNER , Dr. Life of George Monk Duke SOMERSET , EDWARD SEYMOUR , DUKE OF . Original ...
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... COUNCIL OF KING HENRY IV , stating that Paul Cangiard , who was come to England to recover some of his goods , was detained at Ports- mouth , and that a fisherman of Ostend , who was come upon our coast to catch herrings , was made ...
... COUNCIL OF KING HENRY IV , stating that Paul Cangiard , who was come to England to recover some of his goods , was detained at Ports- mouth , and that a fisherman of Ostend , who was come upon our coast to catch herrings , was made ...
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ancient Irish Annals anno Anstis Antiquities ARMS AND PEDIGREES Astle autograph Bishop Book bound in russia BREHON LAWS Canterbury Catalogue CHARTA Charters chiefly Church Connacht consists copy Court curious deeds documents drawings Earl Ecclesiastical Subjects Edward III England English History entitled Erish Essex extracts FAMILIES folio French Garter Genealogy George II grant handwriting Henry VIII Heraldry HYDE ABBEY initial letters Ireland Irish language John JOHN ANSTIS KING HENRY lands language and characters Latin Lord Lord Chancellor manuscript MISCELLANEA modern hand morocco numerous O'Conor ORIGINAL LETTER ornamented Papers Parliament Parliamentary Records poems Press III Press IV Press VIII Prince printed Queen Elizabeth red morocco REGIS reign of Charles reign of Elizabeth reign of George reign of Henry reign of James relating Roger Twysden russia seals Sir Edward Dering Thomas transcribed transcript valuable VELLUM volume contains writing written leaves written pages
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