Remarks on Several Parts of Europe, Relating Chiefly to their Antiquities and History.
- GB 2014 WS-01-GRE-VIII/v/09
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- 1738
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Breval, John Durant, 1680?-1738
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Remarks on Several Parts of Europe, Relating Chiefly to their Antiquities and History.
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Breval, John Durant, 1680?-1738
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Breval, John Durant, 1680?-1738
Sixty Sermons preach'd on Several Occasions by the Right Reverend Father in God George Smalridge
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Smalridge, George, 1662-1719
The Poetical Works of James Hammond
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Hammond, James, 1710-1742
Speeches and Evidence of the Trial 22nd[7th day] - 29th [11th day] Feb
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Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818
The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire
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Atkyns, Robert, Sir, 1621-1709
A New Set of Maps both of Antient and Present Geography . .
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Wells, Edward, 1667-1727
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Settle's printed poem has been pasted onto large pages and illuminated in an ornate style with architectural and armorial details. These designs are echoed in the binding, which is red morocco with dark blue onlay and decorated with gold and blind tooling. The item was conserved in the 20th century with its corners and spine repaired with brown calf.
it has been suggested that the binding is recycled from an earlier volume. The coats of arms are those of a man from the Savile family, ensigned by an earl's coronet, suggesting a date from 1679-1682, when the grandfather of Lady Dorothy Savile, Lord Burlington's wife, was Earl of Halifax.
Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724
Shakespeare; an Epistle to Mr. Garrick with an Ode to Genius
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Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764
An Ode, on The Death of Mr. Henry Purcell
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First edition of John Dryden's poem ("Mark how the Lark and Linnet sing...") in praise of Henry Purcell, with the setting to music by John Blow. It was reprinted, without the music, in Purcell's Orpheus Britannicus (1698).
Dryden, John, 1631-1700