328 SANDFORD. Pedigrees from latter part of 17th century of families interested in the great Hornby Castle law suit namely, Sandford, Tatham, Marsden, Cookson, Dawson, Pudsey and Littledale. A very long Roll on parchment 329 SAYER. Appendix to the cases of the Respondents, in the matter of George Sayer, appellant and Stephen Bradley and others Respondents, with folding pedigree. 4to. sd. (1854) £ 8. d. 0 10 6 030 30 SCLATER. Act for vesting Part of the Estates of Richard Sclater, in 026 030 050 333 SMITH. Act to enable Trustees of Henry Smith to apply certain Sums of Money to the relief of his poor kindred. Fcp. folio, sd. 1772 3 SMYTH. Act for vesting certain Estates of Sir Thomas Smyth Bart. in Trustees for purposes therein stated. Fcp. folio, sd. 1824 STANDISH (Baronets) Descent Lineal and Collateral seven descents, a large sheet manuscript pedigree beautifully executed on vellum with the arms in colours 1812 6 STAPLETON. 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Act for Partition of divers Manors, etc., devised by the Will of Thomas Walker. Fcp. folio, sd. 1772 352 WALKER. Act to enable Anne Walker alias Baughs, to sell unto the Rt. Hon. William Conolly Esq.-her share of certain Manors etc., in the Kingdom of Ireland etc. Fcp. folio, sd. 1775 (1718) 353 WARTON. An Act for rendering effectual a division of Divers Lands etc., late the Estates of Sir Michael Warton. Fcp. folio, sd. 354 WASHINGTON. NEWSOME (W.) Yorkshire as the Home of the Washingtons, with 36 genealogical tables. Royal Svo. sd. Privately printed, 1879 the same, with the English Home of the Washingtons, from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, and a quantity of Manuscript Notes and pedigrees, a parcel 355 1879 356 WEBB. Act for the Sale of the Mannor of Great-Bealings in co. Suffolk, late the Estate of Henry Webb, for paying his Debts and for the support of his Infant Son. Fcp. folio, sd. 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Sm. folio, with a fine portrait ;_ old 1671 calf Dedicated by John Heath to Charles II. 368 ANCREN RIWLE (The); a Treatise on the Rules and Duties of Monastic Life. Edited and translated from a semi-Saxon MS. of the 13th century, by James MORTON. Sm. 4to., cloth; SCARCE Camden Soc., 1853 1811 369 ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS, carefully revised, and occasionally Oxford, L. Lichfield for R. Young and E. Forrest, 1610 11 11 0 VERY FINE COPY from the library of Sir Henry Mainwaring, Bart., with his armorial bookplate. 71 BOCCACCIO. | Amorous Fiammeta. | Wherein is sette downe a catologue of all and singuler passions of Loue and iealosie, incident | to an enamored yong Gentlewoman, with a notable | caueat for all women to eschewe deceitfull and wicked | Loue, by an apparant example of a Neapolitan Lady, | her approued & long miseries, and wyth many | sounde dehortations from the same. | First wrytten in Italian by Master Iohn Boccace. I. . | And now done into English by B. 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THE AGE OF BRONZE; OR, CARMEN SECULARE ET ANNUS HAUD MIRABILIS. “Impar Congressus Achilli." | LONDON, 1823: PRINTED FOR JOHN HUNT, 22, OLD BOND STREET. | 8vo., FIRST EDITION, 36 pp.; fine copy, in the ORIGINAL WRAPPER, UNCUT; rare 300 016 O 3 3 0 1823 6 10 0 7 CALVIN. A Faythful and moost Godlye treatyse concer-nynge the most sacret Sacrament of the bles-sed body and bloude of oure sauioure Christe, copiled by Iohn Calvyne. . translated into Englyshe by a faythfull brother. Wherunto the order that the Churche and congregation of Christ in Denmark: doth vse at the receiuinge of Baptisme . . is added. Myles Couerdale. . Colophon at end: Imprinted at London by Iohn Day and Wyllyam Seres, dwellynge in |