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CATALOGUE

OF WORKS OF

HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES,

TOPOGRAPHY, DIPLOMATICS,

NUMISMATA,

AND

MONTHLY LIST

OF NEW PURCHASES,

Offered for Cash at the affixed Nett Prices by

BERNARD QUARITCH,

15 PICCADILLY, W.

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LONDON, 1866.

To insure prompt attention, all orders to be addressed direct to Mr. QUARITCH, bookseller, 15 Piccadilly.

The Books are warranted perfect, and in fine Library condition.

G. NORMAN, PRINTER, MAIDEN LANE, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON.

65 ANTAR, a Bedoueen Romance, translated [ 73
from the Arabic, by Hamilton, 4 vols. 8vo.
15s

1819

1825

66 ARMSTRONG's Gaelic-English and English-
Gaelic Dictionary, with Gaelic Grammar,
4to. (pub. at £3. 13s 6d) cloth, 20s
67 AUER'S Sprachen Halle, the Great Vien- 74
nese Polyglott, oblong atlas folio, 2 frontis-
pieces, dedication, and 14 Tables, contain-
ing the Lord's Prayer in 814 Languages, 75
also all the known Alphabets and a Biblio-
graphy, (pub. at £4.4s) bds. 30s Vienna, 1844

This copy wants the Ethnological Tree, and the two frontispieces are slightly water-stained.

68 CHAUFEPIÉ (J. G. de) Nouveau Diction

naire Historique et Critique pour servir 76
de Supplément ou de Continuation au Dic-
tionnaire Historique et Critique de Bayle,
4 vols. folio, very fine copy, in old French 77
veau fauve, gilt, £2. 12s 6d

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Amst. et La Haye, 1750-6 Priced, 1824, Rivington, £6. 16s 6d; 1827, Thorpe, £3. 13s 6d; 1840, Payne and Foss, £4. 4s; 1841, Bohn, £3. 10s. 69 DELEPIERRE, Chronique de Maximilien I, devant son mariage avec Marie de Bourgogne, 8vo. sd. 2s 6d Bruxelles, 1839 70 EDDA SAEMUNDAR hinns Froda; Edda Rythmica seu Antiquior, vulgo Saemun- 79 dina dicta, Pars I, Odae Mythologicae, 1787 II, Odae Mythico-Historicae, 1818; III, Völuspa, Havamal, et Rigsmal, omnia Island. et Latine, cum variis lectionibus, notis, et glossariis, Fine Paper, 3 vols. 4to. hf. calf neat, £4. Hafniae, 1787-1728

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EVANS (Evan) Specimens of the POETRY of
the ANCIENT WELSH BARDS, Welsh
and English, with explanatory notes on
the historical passages, and a short account
of men and places mentioned by the Bards,
8vo. cloth, 5s
Llanidloes, (1861)
FONTENELLE, Œuvres de, 8 vols. 8vo.
a fine copy in calf extra, gilt edges, £2. 10s
Paris, 1790-2
FROISSART (Jehan) Histoire et Chronique
Memorable, revue et corrigée, par Denis
Sauvage, 4 vols. in 2, sm. folio, bright old
calf gilt, £2. 12s
Paris, 1574

An excellent copy, in good condition.

GOMEZ de la CORTINA (Dr. J.) Catalogus Librorum, qui in ædibus suis extant, 3 vols. 8vo. sd. 7s 6d Matriti, 1854 HALDERSONII Lexicon Islandico-LatinoDanicum, curâ Raskii, cum præfatione P. E. Mulleri, 2 vols. sm. 4to. title, and first few pages of each volume water-stained, hf. calf, 328 Havniæ, 1814

the same, 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to. half cf. 35s; or, dark brown morocco gilt, £2. 2s 1814

[HARDENBERG] Mémoires, tirés des
papiers d'un HOMME D'ETAT, sur les causes
secrètes qui ont déterminé la politique des
Cabinets dans la
de la révolution
guerre
depuis 1792 jusqu' en 1815, Vols. I—XI,
2 vols. in whole calf, the other 9 vols. in hf.
calf, gilt, 12s
Paris, 1828-36

Among the many works published on the History of the
French Revolution, few have touched upon the internal affairs

and troubles of the Cabinets; the present work is a source of much information on that subject.

Lempertz (H.) Pictures from the Old Book Trade.

BILDER-HEFTE zur GESCHICHTE des BÜCHERHANDELS, und der mit demselben verwandten Künste und Gewerbe, large folio, 65 plates, with 280 artistic representations in copper, stone, chromo-lithography, and wood, comprising Portraits, facsimiles of Alphabets, Printer Marks, Letters, elegant designs of Artistic Bindings, executed with great care in colours, with a descriptive text, bds. £3. 9s Cöln, 1853-65 A most interesting contribution to Literary History, containing valuable bibliographical and Artistic information, gleaned with much patience and many opportunities by that eminent Cologne bookseller, Herr Lempertz.

Rathgeber, Dutch and Flemish Art: ANNALEN DER NIE

DERLANDISCHEN MALEREI und KUPFERSTECHER-KUNST, 2 vols. in 1, high 4to. (pub. at 36s) sd. 12s 6d Gotha, 1839

The best and most comprehensive work on the History of Painting and the Art of Engraving in the Low Countries.

Now ready:

Worcesteriana: A collection of Historical, Biographical, and other notices of

the Second MARQUIS OF WORCESTER, Inventor of the Steam Engine; with critical notes. By HENRY DIRCKS, C.E. &c. &c. 8vo. cloth, 21s

Only 100 copies printed.

1866

BERNARD QUARITCH'S

CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF

HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES &NUMISMATA,

Chiefly from the Libraries of a very eminent COLLECTOR, the Master of **** Hall, OXFORD; and Thomas WILLEMENT, Esq. the well known Artist and Antiquary.

HERALDRY, ANTIQUITIES, MEDIEVAL HISTORY, CHRONICLES, GENEALOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY.

HERALDIC MANUSCRIPTS:

1 ALPHABETS OF ARMS, with Forme of Granting Arms, &c. sm. 4to. 520 pp. containing many thousands of Names of ENGLISH, WELSH, IRISH and FRENCH Families; MANUSCRIPT, from the Collection of John Holland, whose bookplate, engraved by Hogarth, is pasted inside the cover, calf, £3. 10s

At the end is a Manuscript, entitled "The Order of Scotts att Peterborough." of Lordes and Ladyes with the Funerall of the Quene

4to. Sac. XVI.

2 ALPHABETS OF ARMS (1659-73), with Indexes, in 3 vols. sm. 4to. MANUSCRIPT, interleaved in 1815, by A. Deuchar, Seal Engraver, with engravings of blank shields, in which he has traced several coats of arms, hf. calf, £2. 5s Sac. XVII.

This old MS. was purchased at the sale of the library of John Townley, of Townley, Lancashire, by Mr. Layng, Bookseller, Edin., and purchased from him

by Alexander Deuchar, Seal Engraver and Lapidary, 1815, by whom it was interleaved, new bound, and the Arms wall'd in."-MS. Note.

3 ALPHABET OF ARMS (A-Sn), folio, 200 pp. MANUSCRIPT, distinctly written, hf. calf, 25s

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Sæc. XVII.

4 ALPHABET OF ARMS, with an elaborate pedigree of the CLIFFORDS, Earls of Cumberland, on the last two leaves, folio, 70 pp. a few leaves defective, old calf, 12s ALPHABET OF ARMS (probably by William Cady, whose Arms are painted on the first leaf), folio, 160 pp. MANUSCRIPT, with various Coats of Arms in colours and in trick, old calf, £10. 10s Sæc. XVII.

This valuable old MS. written at the commence- It would be of great interest to the Genealogist as ment of the 17th Cent. contains the Names of 4000 the Counties are given to most of the Names, and the Families, with description of their Armorial Bearings. | information has probably never been published.

6 ALPHABET OF ARMS, folio, MANUSCRIPT, 450 pp. legibly written, containing upwards of 10,000 Names, half russia, £3. 10s Sæc. XVII.

On the fly-leaf are the autographs of B. Long- morandum: 'Bought at the sale of Mr. Longmate's mate, 1792, and Wm. Bawtree; with the following me- Collection, at Leigh and Sotheby's, March 11, 1794." 7 ARMORIAL OF FLANDERS, Genealogien Boek, in Dutch, sm. folio, a beautiful original MS. very carefully written, 452 pp. with 805 painted Coats of Arms, Genealogical lists of about 10,000 names, a most important volume, calf, £36.

1863

présentant la rhétorique sous la forme d'une femme entourée de professeurs et d'elèves.

MS. très précieux du XVIIe siècle. Il est orné d'une quantité de blasons en or et en couleurs, et précédé d'une miniature de la grandeur du volume, re8 ARMS (tricked) of the SHERIFFS of LONDON, from 1460 to 1638, with the names and dates to each, folio, MANUSCRIPT, with 290 large Coats of Arms, neatly tricked, half morocco, 288 Sæc. XVII. 9 BARONAGE OF ENGLAND. A Note of al the Nobilitye of England, which have beene since the Conquest, and their Armes, with Index, folio, 60 pp. from the Collection of T. Martin of Palgrave, hf. bound, 12s Sæc. XVI.

10 BROOKE (Ralph) Of the Differences of Arms (1594), copied "ex MS. in Biblioth. Bodl. Rawlinson. No. 135," folio, most beautifully written, 330 Coats of Arms, including Differences, artistically emblazoned on drawing paper by T. Willement, with Index, morocco extra, gilt edges, a splendid MS., £10. 10s [1828]

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HERALDIC MANUSCRIPTS-continued.

11 BROOKE (Raufe, Yorke Heraulte) ARMES of JAMES I. and his NOBILITIE, Autograph MANUSCRIPT, beautifully written on a long Roll of Vellum (20 feet by 6 inches), with 188 Coats of Arms, painted in gold, silver, and colours, £20.

1605

12 COLE (Benjamin) Book of HERALDRY, collected from several authors, both printed and manuscript, in the Library of Browne Willis, and since enlarged by the Addition of three very choice Manuscripts, sm. 4to. AUTOGRAPH MS. containing 10,000 Names, and description of their Coats of Arms, half russia, 24s Oxford, 1717

At the end of this vol. is a list of "Remarkable | derived from Titles of Honor, Trades, Beasts, Birds, Names of Families bearing Arms," consisting of Names | &c. &c.

13 CORNWALL. A Collection of 200 Arms in Trick, with Index, sq. 8vo. MaNUSCRIPT, 220 pp. old calf, £4. 15s Sæc. XVII.

14 EARL MARSHALL OF ENGLAND. The Office of Earl Marshall, taken from a Manuscript dated 1572, in the possession of John Edmondson, Esq. Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, 8vo. very neatly copied in Italic characters, with headings, etc. in black and red, containing 27 Shields of Arms, elegantly executed in colours,? by Capt. Montagu) orange morocco, broad border of gold, gilt edges, £2. 12s (1825)

This valuable MS. contains numerous interesting and curious particulars.

15 FOXA (Juan de) CRONICA HIEROSOLIMITANA: Historia de la Sacra Religion y Milicia de San Juo, Baptista de Hierusalem, la qual recogió y compusó Fray Juo. de Foxa, cavallero de la misma Orden, 2 parts in 1 vol. sm. folio, AuTOGRAPH MS. on 374 leaves of paper, closely written, calf extra, £9. 9s 1576 This work, which is of the greatest historical importance, has NEVER BEEN PUBLISHED. Tamaio de Vargas quotes it from the autograph, which Antonio (who never saw it) states to have been in the library of the Conde de Olivares. The above is THE ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH, and identically the same as that quoted by Vargas, and mentioned on hearsay by Antonio. At the end of the second part are these words, "Fin de la segunda parte de la Chronica Hierosolimitana, J. F." Hay en este libro 374 fojas escritas-a 20 de 7bre 1576, J. F." This inscription leaves no doubt that it is

from the hand of the author himself. Antonio's hint that it might be a mere translation from Bosio's work on the same subject, is controverted by the fact, stated in the introduction to the second part, that the first part had provoked a great display of ill-will and enmity towards the author on the part of interested persous. It had most probably been read over by Foxa in literary circles; and the adverse feelings of men in power may be considered a sufficient cause for its having remained unprinted to the present day.

16 LAUNAY (Sieur de) L'Ordre de la Bande ou de l'Escharpe rouge institué au Royaume de CASTILLE, 4to. MANUSCRIPT, with portrait of a Knight in his costume, and 62 coloured Coats of Arms, vellum, £3. 3s Sæc. XVII.

At the end of the MS. is an account of some of the | Launay, who was Provincial King at Arms of the most illustrious members of the De Tello family by De | States of Flanders.

17 LELAND, Copy of an Ould Roule of Armes, from Leland, 4to. Manuscript, 182 coloured drawings of Arms, with Index, half morocco, 36s

18 LEWIS (A.) Description of the Universities of CAMBRIDGE and OXFORD, with their Armes, and the Armes of every Colledge, with the firste Founders and principall Benefactors, 12mo. MANUSCRIPT, 600 pp. very neatly written by A. Lewis, sometime Student in Cambridge, and 185 coloured drawings of Coats of Arms, and a MS. Index added by T. Willement, Esq., purple velvet, gilt edges, £10. circa 1600 19 LONGMATE (B.) Alphabet of Arms, collected by Barak Longmate, from 1760 to 1793, with References placed before the Names, showing the Authorities from whence collected, thick roy. 4to. MANUSCRIPT, containing many thousand Names, with description of Coats of Arms, russia, gilt edges, £10. "Bought of Barak Longmate (son of the above) Jan. 14, 1830."—Autograph Mem. by T. Willement. 20 LONGMATE. A Collection of Arms, Crests, &c. made from the most undoubted Authorities (which are cited) by Barak Longmate, 352 pp.-Arms copied from the Visitation of Leicestershire, 11 pp., 4to. Manuscript-with a MS. Index added by T. Willement, Esq. russia, gilt edges, £3. 3s On the title is written "Bought of Barak Longmate, Jan, 14, 1830."-Thos. Willement. 21 MORGAN. Arms collected by Sylvanus Morgan, folio, Manuscript, 126 large Coats of Arms neatly done in Trick, with Index added, half calf, 10s 6d Saec. XVII.

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22 NOBILIARIO Genealogico de las Casas Ylustres y de los Reyes de ESPANA, folio, 300 pp. 31 large painted COATS of ARMS and 27 GENEALOGICAL TREES, calf, £3. 10s

Sæc. XVII. Prefixed is a Poem, in Spanish, describing the | This is also illustrated with 13 painted drawings of their Arms of various Sovereigns, with a Prose Commentary. | Armorial Bearings.

HERALDIC MANUSCRIPTS—continued.

23 ORDINARY OF ARMS, thick sm. 4to. Manuscript, 165 drawings of COATS of ARMS and CRESTS, many of them COLOURED, with a complete Index added, vellum, £10. 10s

Under the different headings Bears, Trefoils, Death's Heads, Bones, Stags, Unicorns, Toads, Spiders, &c. &c., the names of Families are given bearing them in their Arms.

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Saec. XVII. Richard Mawson, Portcullis (who died on the same day, Sept. 2, 1745, the warrant was made out for appointing him Windsor Herald), and it afterwards passed into the possession of John Warburton, Somerset.

The Manuscript appears to have belonged to 24 PEERS. The Arms of English Peers, temp. Q. Elizabeth, sm. 4to. Manuscript, from the Collection of Barak Longmate, with his Autograph, 70 COATS of ARMS, very neatly tricked, half russia, 15s Saec. XVII 25 RYSBRACK (M. Sculptor) Designs for MONUMENTS, 60 beautiful DRAWINGS of Funeral Monuments, all with their Measurements, with his portrait prefixed, mounted in a portfolio, imperial size, hf. size, from the library of J. B. Nichols, £11. 5s 1765, etc.

Amongst the Monuments are those of Lord Carpenter, Lord Hawke, and the Right Hon. Wm. Beckford. 26 SAVILE (Sir Henry) A Book of Offices, as well of his Maties Courtes of Recorde, as well as of his Mats most honorable Houshould, the Counsells of the North, of Wales and the Marches, the Admiraltye, the Minte, the Armorye, Islandes, Townes of Warre, Howses, Parkes, etc. with the fees to everie particuler officer, collected 1610, sm. folio, OFFICIAL MANUSCRIPT of 78 pp. with the autograph of Sir H. Savile on the first leaf, in the original vellum binding, stamped in gold with four crowns, £5.

1610 A most valuable statistical Record, giving the names | Household, Exchequer, etc. and the salaries of the of every office of State in connection with the Royal | officials, from the highest to the lowest. 27 STOLE and MANIPLE, said to have formerly belonged to Whalley Abbey,

Lancashire, sm. 4to. Manuscript, very beautifully written, 27 large coloured drawings, traced from those made by Capt. E. Jones, the same size as the originals, by T. Willement, morocco extra, in the antique style, gilt edges, £3. 16s 1831

The Stole and Maniple are covered with 64 Coats of Arms of Noble Families, There is an Index added. 28 VALLES (Claude de, Sécrétaire ordinaire de la Chambre du Roy) Recueil de

tous les Chevalliers de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit depuis Henry III. jusques en la presente Année MDCXXIII, thick folio, unpublished Manuscript, 328 leaves written within woodcut borders, 3 full-length paintings representing the different Costumes of the Order, portraits of Henry III. and Louis XIII. heightened with gold, and 274 large emblazoned Coats of Arms, red morocco extra, gilt edges, with gold borders round the sides, £16. 16s Saec. XVII. Claude de Valles the author of this splendid MS. | glement sur les abus concernant les Armoiries," pubalso wrote "Mémoires pour établir en France un ré- lished in Paris 1629,

29 WILLEMENT (T.) A Collection of Foreign Heraldry, arranged in the manner of an Ordinary, with Index, folio, Manuscript, 182 pp. hf. calf, 30s 1829 30 WILLEMENT (T.) Genealogia Principum Guilforum, 8vo. 2 Genealogical Tables and 41 Drawings of Figures, carefully traced from an old Manuscript, with the names affixed to each, hf, morocco, 32s

ABBOTSFORD CLUB:

ca. 1828

31 PAPERS relative to the Regalia of Scotland, 4to. plates and facsimiles, bds. £2. Edinb. 1829 32 ROMANCES of Sir GUY OF WARWICK and Rembrun his son, now first edited from the Auchinleck MSS. 4to. plate, cloth, 36s Edinb. 1840 33 LIBER CONVENTUS S. KATHERINE Senensis prope Edinburgum, Latine, ed. Maidment, 4to. with valuable historical Preface of 84 pp. facsim. and plate, cloth, 20s Edinb. 1841 34 THE CHARTULARIES OF BALMERINO and Lindores, now first printed from the original MSS. in the library of the Faculty of Advocates, 4to. plate, cloth, uncut, 12s Edinb. 1841 35 GARDYNE'S (A.) Garden of Grave and Godlie Flowers, with the Theatre of Scottish Kings, and Poems, in Old Scotch, by John Lundie, edited by Eyton, 4to. hf. morocco, uncut, 30s; or calf extra, presentation copy, only seventy-nine copies printed, 36s Edinb. 1845 36 A PENNI WORTH of Witte: Florice and Blauncheflour; and other Pieces of ancient English Poetry, selected from the Auchinleck MS. 4to. cloth, 35s

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