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50/. 10«. — This was followed by another temptiag lot, 

 The Angler of 1676, containing Walton's double auto- 

 graph signature at full length, with an autograph letter 

 of fourteen lines to his friend Mrs. Wallop, wife of 

 Henrj- Wallop, Esq. of Farley, co. Southampton, 35/. — 

 Pickering's beautiful edition of The Angler, 1836, illus- 

 trated with 580 ancient and modern portraits, 24/. lOs. 

 — The Secrets of Angling, a poem by J. D. [John Den- 

 nys], first edition, 1613, Gl. : the Second Edition, 31. lis. : 

 and the Fourth Edition, 1652, il. 10s. — Love and Truth, 

 1680, attributed to Walton, 3/. 3». — A presentation copy 

 of Walton's Lives, 1670, with the author's autograph, 

 5/. IDs. At the same sale the following rare and curious 

 work turned up : An Effectual Shove to the Heavy-Arse 

 Christian, by William Bunyan, Minister of the Gospel in 

 South Wales. Sold by Wm. Pennock, a picture shop in 

 Pannier Alley, in Paternoster Row, printed for the author, 

 and sold by J. Roson, St. Martin's-le- Grand. 1768. The 

 owner of this curious volume gave some account of it in 

 " N. & Q." 1" S. vi. 38. : see also 1»' S. v. 416. 515. 594. ; 

 and vi. 17. It also contains a folding satirical plate en- 

 titled " Faction Display'd," in which the " VVhore of 

 Babylon " is seated on a headless monster, the Devil 

 tiring the tail ; up start the heads of " Tindal, Hoadly, 

 the Pope, De Foe, Sir Roger L'Estrauge, and Milton." 

 The plate seems of an earlier date than the volume. It 

 sold for 9/. 2s. Gd. We must not forget to notice that 

 the first edition of Master Richard Verstegan's Restitution 

 of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, 1605, sold for 1/. 13s. 

 — Lot 760, our worthy correspondent George Offor, 

 Esq., would no doubt have secured had it possessed the 

 autograph of John Bunyan instead of that of Archbishop 

 Laud: " Tindall, Frith, and Barnes: the whole Workes 

 of these three worthy Martyrs, and principall Teachers of 

 the Churche of England, collected and compiled in one 

 tome together, beyng before scattered," a portrait, by 

 Pass, from the Heroologia, insertetl, black letter. Arch- 

 bishop Laud's copy with his autograph signature, prior 

 to his elevation to the episcopate, on the title to Frith's 

 Works. Printed by John Daye, fol. 1573, 6/. Gs. — A sin- 

 gularly pure copy of Edmund Spenser's Works, fol. 1611, 

 sold for 5/. 7s. Gd. 



SuRRENDEN COLLECTION. — Messrs. Puttick and 

 Simpson sold by auction on June 8, 1858, and four fol- 

 lowing days, a collection of Books and Manuscripts for- 

 merlv in the celebi-ated librarj' at .Surrenden, co. Kent. 

 A Discourse vpon the entended Voyage to the Nether- 

 moste Partes of America : written by Captaine Carleill, 

 black-letter, 8 leaves [1583], 14/. — The Byble in Eng- 

 lyshe, with a Prologe thereinto, made by Thomas [Crau- 

 liier], Arcbbysshop of Cantorburv. Richard Grafton, 

 (fynisshed in Apryll), 1540, fol. to this lot is the fol- 

 lowing note: "First edition of Cranmer's Bible, second 

 impression, the date of the first impression is ' April,' that 

 given to the second in LowKdes (new edition) is ' July.' 

 This copy agrees with the latter, but the ditferenc« of 

 date should be noted." It sold for 22/. 10». — Bridges and 

 Whallej-'s Northamptonshire, 2 vols, fol., interleaved, 

 1791, containing 1337 coats of arms, beautifully painted 

 by Dowse, 40/. — George Hay's Confutation of the Abbote 

 of Crosraguels [Quintin Kennedy], Masse, black-letter, 

 4to., 1563, 11/. — De Bry et M. Merian, CoUectiones Pere- 

 grinationum in Indiam Occidentalem et Indiam Oriei.ta- 

 lem, 25 p.irts in 7 vols, fol., 1590-1634, 132/. — Froissart's 

 Chronicles, first edition, black-letter, 2 vols, fol., bv R. 

 Pynson, 1523-5, 40/. — Hasted's Kent, 4 vols, fol., 1778- 

 99. The author's copy with MS. corrections, and 2528 

 coats of arms painted by Do^^■se, 94/. — Queen Mary : A 

 Supplicaoyo to the Queues Maicstie, black-letter. Im- 

 prynted at London by John Cawoode, anno 1550, 8vo. 

 Undescribed by bibliographers. 17/. 5s. — Rump Songs, 



both parts in 1 vol., with engraved title and frontispiece, 

 8vo., 1662, 5/. 10s. — Weever's Ancient Funerall Monv- 

 ments, large paper, fol., 1631, with a few MS. notes by 

 Sir Edward Dering, the first baronet, 32/. — Apocalypse : 

 Here bigynneth y" Apocalips, on vellum, in double 

 columns, 4to., pp. 90. A most interesting Manuscript of 

 the Apocalypse, in English, with Saxon Abbreviations, 

 an Interpretation or short Commentary being intermixed. 

 The Translation is that of Wicliffe, and the Manuscript 

 is contemporary with the Translator. This is one of the 

 two Manuscripts used by Mr. Lewis for his edition of 

 Wiclifffe's Testament (folio, 1731). It is also noticed as 

 one of the rarities in the famous White Knights' Library, 

 in Clarke's Repertorium Bihliographicum (royal 8vo., 1819), 

 42/. — Dering Family Papers : upwards of 200 autograph 

 Letters, and Papers relating to the Dering family, 1664^ — 

 1716, arranged in 4 vols, fol., 43/. Is. — Heures de la Sainte 

 Vierge, avec Calendrier, 4to., pp. 274., 41/. 9s. Gd. — Roll 

 of Arms, executed by some herald temp. Henry VII., or 

 rather earlier, consisting of 715 shields of arms upon a 

 roll of vellum near forty feet in length, 50/. 



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