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‘Original Newspapers of the time | Earl Ferrers Murder | 1760 | and full particulars.’
‘Original Newspapers of the time | Earl Ferrers Murder | 1760 | and full particulars.’
Small coloured vignette portrait of Mary or Agnes Berry
Small coloured vignette portrait of Mary or Agnes Berry
Small coloured vignette portrait of Mary or Agnes Berry
Small coloured vignette portrait of Mary or Agnes Berry
Engraved sheet (a bookplate?) bearing Mary Berry’s name, and, below the motto ‘Inter folia fructus’, an illustration of strawberries
Engraved sheet (a bookplate?) bearing Mary Berry’s name, and, below the motto ‘Inter folia fructus’, an illustration of strawberries
Cutting from a sale catalogue
Cutting from a sale catalogue
Coloured plan of the Temple at Mecca, by ‘some Indian artist’, with pencil annotations by Richard Burton
Coloured plan of the Temple at Mecca, by ‘some Indian artist’, with pencil annotations by Richard Burton
Coloured plan of the Prophet’s Mosque at Medina, by ‘some Indian artist’
Coloured plan of the Prophet’s Mosque at Medina, by ‘some Indian artist’
Small pencil and ink copy of Thomas Lawrence’s drawing of Horace Walpole
Small pencil and ink copy of Thomas Lawrence’s drawing of Horace Walpole
Print of Mary Berry, aged 86
Print of Mary Berry, aged 86
Print of Kirkbridge, Stanwick, Yorkshire, ‘the birthplace of Miss Mary and Miss Agnes Berry’
Print of Kirkbridge, Stanwick, Yorkshire, ‘the birthplace of Miss Mary and Miss Agnes Berry’
Engraved illustration from an unidentified book
Engraved illustration from an unidentified book
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
Metaphysical notes, in the hand of Thomas Gray
List of names, headed ‘The Names of the Gentlemen in Lincolnn Inn Fields’, in an unidentified hand
List of names, headed ‘The Names of the Gentlemen in Lincolnn Inn Fields’, in an unidentified hand
‘An Acrostick Epitaph on Mr Christopher Henley’s Tomb, in Stepney Church-Yard. in July 1693.’ In an unidentified hand. Author unknown.
‘An Acrostick Epitaph on Mr Christopher Henley’s Tomb, in Stepney Church-Yard. in July 1693.’ In an unidentified hand. Author unknown.
Untitled verses, in an unidentified hand. Author unknown
Untitled verses, in an unidentified hand. Author unknown
List of four titles
List of four titles
Brief note on English trade
Brief note on English trade
Metaphysical notes, in an unidentified hand
Metaphysical notes, in an unidentified hand
Inscription by Jesaias Friedrich Weisenborn
Inscription by Jesaias Friedrich Weisenborn
Notes on theological subjects
Notes on theological subjects
Verses entitled ‘On the Death of the Late Ingenious Mr Hawtrey a Batcheler of Arts of St John’s—Camb.’, by John Henley
Verses entitled ‘On the Death of the Late Ingenious Mr Hawtrey a Batcheler of Arts of St John’s—Camb.’, by John Henley
Notes for an oration on ‘the Right Use of Politicks’
Notes for an oration on ‘the Right Use of Politicks’
A List of the most strong, moving, pathetic Subjects. The most proper to the present Taste, and Occasions.’
A List of the most strong, moving, pathetic Subjects. The most proper to the present Taste, and Occasions.’
Advertisement for a teacher of Latin and Greek, in an unidentified hand
Advertisement for a teacher of Latin and Greek, in an unidentified hand
Notes on Humphrey Prideaux’s Directions to Church-Wardens (1701)
Notes on Humphrey Prideaux’s Directions to Church-Wardens (1701)
Frontispiece of A Treatise against Impurity
Frontispiece of A Treatise against Impurity
Copy of an agreement between (A) John Dryden and (B) Jacob Tonson for Dryden’s translation of Virgil, 15 June 1694
Copy of an agreement between (A) John Dryden and (B) Jacob Tonson for Dryden’s translation of Virgil, 15 June 1694
Account of the costs of printing Parnell’s Poems
Account of the costs of printing Parnell’s Poems
‘Account of the Throgmorton Family wrote in Part by Mr Abraham Smyth, who had been Steward to Sir Humphrey and the Lady Judith’, in the hand of Thomas Gray
‘Account of the Throgmorton Family wrote in Part by Mr Abraham Smyth, who had been Steward to Sir Humphrey and the Lady Judith’, in the hand of Thomas Gray