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NOTES AND QUERIES. 
[No. 4. 
59 Surncssy BerHELL, ONE OF THE SHERIFFS OF 
Lonpon, &c. 1680, whole length, W. Sherwin 
sculpt., sold by S. Lee, ut the Feathers in Lumbert 
Street, VERY FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE 1 
130 Sir Ricwarp Ratnsrorp, Lord Chief Justice of 
the King’s Bench, mezzotint after Claret, R. 
Tompson excudit, MOST BRILLIANT AND VERY 
RARE ° 5 = 1 
160 James THE Fourtu, Kine or Scorianp, holding a 
flower in his hand, sold by Compton Holland, 
EXTREMELY FINE AND VERY RARE, 1 
Freperick Kine or Bouemta, half’ length, stand- 
ing under an arch, four Latin lines beneath, no 
engraver’s name, VERY FINE AND EXTREMELY 
RARE . : > 1 
Cuartes Lewis, Count Patarine of THE RuwINne, 
son of the King of Bohemia, on horseback, with 
a view of London beyond him; circles contain- 
ing the dates of the births of his brothers and 
sisters at the top on the left, eight English lines 
beneath ; a@ most interesting and rare print, BRIL- 
LIANT IMPRESSION, AND IN THE MOST PERFECT 
CONDITION . . . 1 
Sir Joun Fenwick, of Fenwick Castle, in the 
County of Northumberland, executed in 1696, on 
suspicion of being engaged in a plot to assassinate 
Witliam IIT., after Wissing, by White, vERy FINE 
AND EXTREMELY RARE . : 1 
Tuomas Cartwricut, Bishop of Chester, after 
Soust, by Becket, VEKY FINE AND RARE 1 
Joun Dotsen, Bisnor or Rocuesrer, Joun Fett, 
Bisuor or Oxrorp, ann Dr. Ricuarp AL- 
Lestry, called by Charles JI, Cuirtey, CHor.ey, 
Cuertey, from the picture in Christchurch Hall, 
by Sir P. Lely, D. Loggan excudit, BRILLIANT 
PROOF, AND EXTREMELY RARE : 1 
Sm Henry Cuauncey, the historian of Hertford- 
shire, by J. Suvage, fine and rare 
Grorce Gorpvon, Mareuis or Huntiey, by 
Sauvé, FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE . ] 
Rosert Sipney, Earp or Leicester, by Simon 
Passe, sold by Sudbury and Humble, very Fine 
AND RARE : . ° 1 
Rosert Berrir, Ear or Linnsey, after Geldorp, 
by Voerst, BRILLIANT AND VERY RARE 1 
Isaac Mirurs, by Verine, first state, before the 
alterations of the arms and inscription, very fine 
and rare; and the same, in the ordinary state 2 
Tuomas Tuynn or Lone Leave, murdered in Pall 
Mall 1682, after Kneller, by White, veRY YINE 
AND RARE . . ° 1 
Tuomas Tuynn, mezzotint after Lely, sold by 
A, Browne, VERY FINE AND RARE F 
Louise Ducuess or Portsmouth, with her son as 
Cupid, after Gascar, by Baudet, very FINE AND 
EXTREMELY RARE, from Mr. Ord’s collection, at 
the sale of which it produced 81. 12s. 6d. 1 
1000 Louise Ducuess or PortsmoutH, reclining on a 
couch, oblong mezzotint, FINE PROOF BEFORE ANY 
LETTERS, AND EXTREMELY RARE 1 
1048 Hobson the Cambridge Carrier, author of ‘* Hob- 
son’s Choice,” by J. Puyne, two states, very fine 
and rare 5 fe A 2 
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375 
558 
1201 John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, playing at 
chess with Ernest Duke of Brunswick, at the 
moment when Charles V. sent the warrant for 
his execution, A MOST CURIOUS AND INTERESTING 
HISTORICAL PRINT, AND EXTREMELY RARE 1 
*,* Vide Robertson’s History of Charles the 
Fifth. 
1209 Erasmus, sitting with a book before him, by 
F, Hocenzere, H. Cock excudebat, 1555, very 
FINE AND RARE, &c. 
We have also received : — 
“A Catalogue of English and Foreign Theology, 
including some of the rarest works of our early 
English Divines ; nearly a complete series of the 
Fathers of the Church; the various Councils and 
most important Ecclesiastical Historians, Litur- 
gical writers, &c.” issued by Leslie, of 58. Great 
Queen Street, Lincoln’s Inn, which is one which 
will greatly interest all readers of the peculiar 
class to whom it is more particularly addressed. 
The same may be said of the excellent 
“Catalogue of Old and New Books (Part 
CIV.),” just delivered by Petheram of 94. High 
Holborn: which, in addition to theological works, 
exhibits many valuable productions in historical 
and general literature. 
Bernard Quarritch’s “ Catalogue of Foreign 
Books and Classics, selling at 16. Castle Street, 
Leicester Square,” well deserves the attention of 
philologists. It is rich, not only in works illus- 
trative of the Oriental languages and literature, 
but also in those of Germany and Scandinavia. 
Indeed, it is one which should be looked into by 
all students of foreign literature. 
Some curious articles, more especially in early 
Italian and French literature, and on the subject 
of Alchymy, Astrology, Magic, &e., will be found 
in a “Catalogue of Interesting and Rare Books on 
sale, by George Bumstead, No. 205. High Hol- 
born.” 
William Nield, 46, Burlington Arcade, is, we 
believe, a new candidate for the favours of the 
purchasers of old books. His first Catalogue 
contains some curious Articles in the departments 
of Demonology and Witchcraft; a few varieties 
belonging to the ‘ Marprelate” class, such as 
*“ Penri’s Exhortation ;” and a fine collection of 
Classical Music. 
Lastly, let us mention what cannot but interest 
many readers of “ Norges anp Querrtes,” that 
Mr. Lumley, of 56. Chancery Lane, having pur- 
chased the stock of the Society of Antiquaries’ 
publications, has divided the volumes of the 
Archzologia, and has just put forth a Catalogue 
of the separate papers, which are for sale, and of 
which he says very truly, “ their value cannot be 
disputed,” and they are “now for the first time 
offered thus to the Public.” 
