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[2n-i S. No 114., Mar. G. '58. 



the Royal Arms on the sides, gilt gauffre edges, from 

 the Library of his Majesty James I., and afterwards the 

 property of John Crewe, whose autograph signature is 

 on the cover. 27/. 



291. Bibles (Holy), 2 vols, vignettes by Vander Gucht. 

 Large paper, very fine copy, ruled in old English blue 

 morocco, gilt edges, on which a Coat of Arms, Flowers 

 and Insects arp painted. Oxford, John Baskett, 1717. 

 7L 



At the end of this copy of " The Vinegar Bible " is 

 inserted Downame's Concordance, printed in 1726, 

 inlaid and ruled to match. 



292. Bible (Holy), the authorised Version (Acts vi. 3. 

 being printed " whom yb may appoint "), with Royal 

 Arms by Hollar, and engraved title by Lombart, large 

 paper, extremely rare, beautiful copy, ruled throughout 

 with red lines, Cambridge, John Field, 1659.— Book of 

 Common Prayer, with the Occasional Services (including 

 that of the Healing), black letter, large paper, very scarce, 

 beautiful copv, ruled throughout. Assigns of J. Bill and 

 C. Barker, 16'69. Uniformly and magnificently bound in 

 old English blue morocco, covered with elaborate gold 

 tooling, and having a Crucifixion painted on the leaves of 

 each volume under the gilding. 2 vols. 55Z. 



These beautiful specimens of old English binding were 

 " the gift of the Right Honourable Nathaniel Crewe, 

 Ld. Bishop of Durham, to his godson Devereux 

 Knightley, Sept. 1681." They " came from ye Do- 

 mestick chapel at Utkinton," and are " ye property 

 of John Arden, Esq. May 28, 1753." The first in- 

 scription in the autograph of Bp. Crewe, and the 

 second in that of J. Arden, Esq. 

 294. Book of Common Prayer, first edition, very fine 

 copy, extremely rare, imprinted by Edwarde VVhit- 

 churche, the seventh daye of Marche, 1549. — Book of 

 Common Prayer, black letter, scarce edition, unknown to 

 Lowndes, Deputies of C, Barker, 1596 — Psalter after the 

 translation of the great Bible pointed as it shall be sung 

 or said in Churches, black letter. Deputies of C. Barker, 

 1597. — Book of Common Prayer, black letter, R. Barker, 

 1607. —Psalter after the translation of the great Bible, 

 pointed, black letter, R. Barker, 1606-7. — Psalmes in 

 Meeter, with apt Notes to sing them withall, black letter, 

 printed for the Company of Stationers, 1606, all fine 

 copies. In 1 vol. 87/. 



The edition, by E. Whitchurche, dated 7th March, 

 1649, is of the greatest rarity. It varies from the 

 editions issued in May and June in the same year, as 

 •will be seen by its collation, which is as follows :Title- 

 page with " The contentes of this Booke " printed 

 on the back, one leaf; Preface, one leaf; The Table 

 and Kalender, eight leaves ; An Ordre for Mattyns, 

 &c. ending with the Communion Service, folio 1 — 

 cxxxiiii (yn and lx b«ing repeated) ; The Letany 

 and Sufi'rages, three leaves not numbered ; Of the 

 'Administracion of Publyke Baptisme, &c. folio 1— 

 xxxvii, having on the reverse of last leaf (con- 

 taining imprint) the Royal Order respecting the 

 price of publication. 

 592. Dibdin (T. F.) Bibliographical Decameron, 3 vols, 

 imp. 8vo., large paper, the numerous beautiful engravings 

 in the choicest condition, many of them in different states, 

 with several of the original exquisite Drawings (16 illu- 

 minated), by G. R. Lewis, inserted, together with several 

 additional plates, including private portraits of the author, 

 Mr. Leigh, Duke of Roxburghe, Lord Spencer, Honest 

 Tom Payne, &c. 48/. 



1554. Parliament (The) houlden att Westminster the 

 fourth of Ffebruary the third j'eare of or Soveraigne 

 Lord Kinge Henry the Eigth. An important heraldic 

 roll on parchment (above 18 feet long and 1 foot wide) 

 on which is represented a walking procession of Henry 



VIII. and his Peers in their robes, depicted in their 

 proper colours, and having the names of each person 

 neatly written in scrolls above his coats of arms, cor- 

 rectly blazoned. 32/. 

 Apparently executed at the time (1512), and a gi-eat 

 curiosity. In the Index Indicatorius of the Gentle- 

 man's Magazine for February, 1795, an inquiry was 

 made after this procession stated to have been in 

 the hands of the Rev. Mr. Allen, Rector of Toporly, 

 Cheshire, in 1774. The inquirer, however, errone- 

 ously described it as a- procession on horseback. 



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