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Keck 1793
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1793
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A CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, OF ANTHONY KECK, ESQ. DECEASED, CONSISTING OF SEVERAL HUNDRED VOLUMES OF SCARCE BOOKS, In various Languages, Arts and Sciences; TOGETHER WITH Sundry valuable Manuscripts and Missals, BROUGHT FROM HIS LATE HOUSE, AT THEOBALD’S PARK, IN HERTS; WHICH (BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS) Will be Sold by Auction, BY MR. WILLOCK, AT HIS HOUSE, NO. 25, IN GOLDEN-SQUARE, On FRIDAY, the 28th of JUNE, 1793, AND FOLLOWING DAY, BEGINNING EACH DAY AT TWELVE O’CLOCK. To be viewed till the Sale, and Catalogues may be had at the Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhill; Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery-Lane, and of Mr. WILLOCK, No. 25, Golden-square.

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A CATALOGUE, &c.|End of the First Day’s Sale.[after N@117]|FINIS.[after N@108]|[vignette] CONDITIONS OF SALE. / I. THE highest Bidder is to be the Buyer, and if any Dispute should arise between Two of more Bidders claiming any Lot, the Lot in Dispute shall be immediately put up again. / II. No Person to advance less than Six-pence ; above One Pound, One Shilling ; above Five Pounds Two Shillings & Six-pence, and so in Proportion. / III. The Purchasers are to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound as a Deposit, and in Part of Payment for each Lot. / IV. The Lots to be taken away with all Faults, at the Expence of the Purchasers, within One Day after the Sale is ended, and the Remainder of the Purchase Money to be paid on or before the Delivery thereof. / Lastly, Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment, shall be forfeited; and the Lots which may remain uncleared within the Time aforesaid, shall be re-sold, by public or private Sale, and the Deficiency, (if any by such second Sale) together with all Charges attending the same, shall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. [vignette][after N@]

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First Day’s Sale, // First Day’s Sale, June the 28th, 1793. [First Day’s Sale,] // First Day’s Sale, June the 28th, 1793. / BOOKS. / FOLIO. [June the 28th, 1793. First Day’s Sale,]

1 AN illuminated MS. on vellum
2 A Latin Prayer Book, black and red letter
3 A MS History of the World, to 1541, in vellum
4 A MS. Book of Baronets’ Pedigrees and Arms, 1621
5 Varia Ecclesiastica Indiana, MS.
6 An illuminated MS. on Vellum - fee title page for account of author
7 A DITTO [illuminated] ditto MS. on vellum
8 A DITTO [illuminated]
9 A DITTO [illuminated] - fee title page for account of author
10 Higdon’s Chronicle, MS.
11 La Theorie et Pratique du Maniement des Armes Demonstreé sur le fondement d’un Cercle Mysterieux en François, LARGE PLATES
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12 Nicholls Comments on the Common Prayer, and Cave’s Lives of the Fathers 2 v.
13 The great Historical, Geographical, and Poetical Dictionary, by several learned Men, 1694
14 Burkitt on the New Testament, 1739
15 Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani, by Edmund Gibson, 1713 2 v.
16 An Historical Dictionary of all Religions, from the Creation of the World, to this present Time, 1742
17 Barrow’s Works, 1741, 3 v. bound in 2 v.
18 Henry on the Bible, 1721 6v.
19 Foundation of the Christian Religion, &c. 1626, 1v. Taylor’s Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of Conscience, 1696
20 Jackson’s Works, 1673 3 v.
21 Kettlewell’s Works, 1719 2 v.
22 _ [Kettlewell’s Works] Ditto, another set
23 Tillotson’s Works, 1707, 1 v. Pocock’s Commentary on Hosea, 1685 2 v.
24 Speed’s Chronicle, 1632
25 Walker’s Sufferings of the Clergy, 1714. Le Neve Essay, 1716 2 v.
26 Stillingfleet’s Origines Britannicae, 1685 Spotswood’s History of the Church of Scotland, 1655
27 Cave’s History of Christ, 1684. Chillingworth’s Works, 1742. Heylin’s Cosmography, 1682, 3v.
28 Barrow’s Works, 1686. J. Taylor’s Sermons, 1668 2 v.
29 Caesar’s Commentaries, and 5 more 6 v.
30 Book of Common Prayer, 1637
31 Morland’s History of Piedmont, 1658. Du Barta’s Works, 1621 2 v.
32 Du Pin’s Ecclesiastical History of the Sixteenth Century, 1703 7 v.
33 Cambridge Concordance, and 2 more 3 v.
34 Heylin on the Creed, 1673. Newman’s Concordance, 1658. Heylyn’s Traits, 1681 3 v.
35 Rushworth’s Collections, 3 v. 1680, and 1 more
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36 The History of Henry the 5th, 1704. Hookey’-Works, 1670. Queen Elizabeth’s Proclamations, 16 8. An Exposition of the Thirty nine Articles, 1711, and 2 more 6 v.
37 Erasmus’s Paraphrase on the New Testament, 1542 and 1548 2 v.

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38 The New Testament, with Notes from the French of Father Simon, 1730 2 v.
39 Sale’s Koran, 1734. Taylor’s Paraphrase on the Romans, 1754 Apparatus Biblicus, from the French, 1733 3 v.
40 Xenophon’s Cyrus, Greek and Latin, 1735. Oxonii Horatius Bentleii, Cantabrigiae, 1711, 2v.
41 Book of Common Prayer, 1715. The Holy Bible, 1599, red lined 2 v.
42 Dictionaire Royal, par Boyer, Amsterdam, 1719. English and Latin Dictionary 2 v.
43 Life of King James and his Mother Mary, 1656. History of Buckinghamshire, and 5 others 7 v.
44 The Holy Bible, 1754 1v.
45 Berrow’s Theological Dissertations. Newton on the Prophecies. Fuller’s Holy War, and one more 4 v.
46 Diodati’s Annotations on the Bible, 1648. Clayton’s Chronology, 1747 Witherington’s Rejoinder, 1619, and 3 more 6 v.
47 Connybeare’s Sermons, 2 v. Dr. Berwick’s Life. Cheyne’s Philosophical Principles of Religion. Brooke’s Discovery, and 3 more, 8v.
48 Complete System of Geography, 1711 5 v.
49 Dialogue of Sir Thomas More. Catalogue of Kings and Peers from the Conquest to 1622, and 6 more 8 v.
50 Tracts 15 v.
51 Collection of Papers relating to Affairs In King Charles the first’s Reign, and 5 more 6 v.
52 The New Testament, black letter. The Holy Bible, and Book of Common Prayer, black letter, 1607 2v.
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53 The History of Passive Obedience since the Reformation. Arguments respecting Militias and Standing Armies. Hopkins on the Lord’s Prayer and Commandments, and 7 more 10 v.
54 Lives of Modern Divines, 1651. Bibliotheca Politics, 1692. and 8 more 10 v.
55 Monthly Mercury, and Sessions Papers from 1730 to 1737 9 v.
56 Miscellanies 16 v.
57 Plays 7v.
58 Sermons - 7v.
59 Collection of Pamphlets. Hanmer’s Eusebius, black letter, 1619, and 8 more 10 v.
60 Gibsoni Chronicon Saxonicum, Oxford, 1692. Claverii Geographiam, Amsterdam, 1697. Simon’s History of the Old Testament, and 8 more 11 v.
61 Ainsworth’s English and Latin Dictionary, 1751. Schrevelius Lexicon, Cantabrigiae, 1676 2 v.
62 The Bible, London, 1599, and another 2 v.
63 Tracts, 1 v. Monthly Registers, &c. 8 v. in all 10 v.
64 Book of Common Prayer, black letter, 1680, 2 v. and 10 more 12 v.
65 History of Queen Elizabeth. The History of Independency. One v. of Old Plays, and 13 more, in all 16 v.
66 Bucks History of Richard the Third. The History of Scanderbeg. Entick’s Free and Accepted Masons, and 4 more, in all 7 v.
67 Titus Oates’s Picture of King James. Maimbourg’s History of Arianism, 2 v. and 4 more, in all 7v.
68 Herbert’s Travels, 1665. Heylin’s Life of Archbishop Laud. Lord Verulam’s Life of Henry the Seventh, 1641. Hobbe’s Leviathan. Ludovico Guiccardino, and 4 more, in all 9 v.
69 Hollingshead’s Chronicle, 2 v. 1577. Matthei Paris Monachi Albanensis Angli Historia, 1571. Hackluyt’s Collection of Voyages, perfect, all but title, 1600, in all 4v.
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70 Carter’s Epistetus, 1758. Churchill’s Poems, 1763. Bower’s History of the Popes, 1749 3v.
71 Warner’s History of the Wars of Ireland, 2 v. Nani’s History of Venice. History of Philip de Commines, 1596. Poems, 1 v. and 1 more, in all 6 v.
72 Boethius, Saxon, Oxford, 1698, and 15 more, in all 16 v.
73 Leland’s Divine Authority, 1739, 2 v. Lowman on the Hebrews. Lelannd’s Defence of Christianity, 2 v. and 2 more, in all 7 v.
74 Buchanan’s History of Scotland, 1733, 3 v. Nichol’s Conference, 2 v, in all 5 v.
75 Leland’s Deistical Writers. Beaumont on Spirits, and 4 more, in all 6 v.
76 Locke on Christianity. Gambold’s Maxims. Gray’s Liber Jobi. Earbery’s State of the Dead, 2 v. Echard’s Ecclcsiastic History, and 3 more, in all 9v.
77 Prideaux’s Life of Mahomet. Collier’s Essays, and 8 more, in all 10 v.
78 Discourse on Free Thinking, Durham’s Physico Theology, and 18 more, in all 20 v.
79 Tunstall’s Epistles, and 19 more, in all 20 v.
80 Ker’s Memoirs, 3 v. and 7 more, in all 10 v.
81 Journey to Mequinez, and 9 more 10 v.
82 Bishop of Coventry’s Vindication, and 10 more, 11v.
83 Wall’s Critical Notes, 2 v. Shuckford’s Connections, 3 v. Bishop of Ely’s Paraphrase, 3 v. 8 v.
84 Shuckford on the Creation. Whiston’s Primitive Christianity revived, 4 v. and 4 more, in all 9 v.
85 Wall on Infant Baptism, 2 v Snake in the Grass, 2 v. and 8 more, in all 12 v.
86 Woolston on the Miracles, 1 v. Stebbing’s Sermons, 1 v. and 10 more, in all 12 v.
87 Nelson’s Feasts and Falts, 1 v. Johnson’s unbloody Sacrifice, 2 v. Hoadley on the Sacrament, 1 v. and 8 more, in all 12 v.
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88 Jortin’s Discourses, 3 v. Johnson’s Ecclesiastical Laws, 2 v. Harley’s Abstract, 2 v. in all 7 v.
89 Pussndorf’s Introduction, 1 v. Timothy and Philatheus, 2 v. and 4 more, in all 7 v.
90 Pyle’s Paraphrase, 3 v. Warner’s Bolingbroke, 1 v. Barclay on the Tenets of the Quakers, 1 v. Barclay’s Apology, 1 v. and 2 more, in all 8 v.
91 Deism Delineated, 2 v. Du Pin’s Evangelical History, 1 v. and 9 more, in all 12 v.
92 The Centaur, 1 v. Daniel’s Poetical Works, 2 v. Addison’s Evidence, 1 v. and 8 more, in all 12 v.
93 Historia Ecclesiae Dunhelmensis, 1 v. Collection of Hymns, 1 v. Clergyman’s Vade Mecum, 2 v. and 6 more, in all 10 v.
94 Tillotson’s Sermons, 1742 12 v.
95 Rogers’s Sermons, 4 v. 1757. Muscut’s Sermons, 1 v. in all 5v.
96 Abernethey’s Sermons, 4 v. 1748. Bull’s Works, 4 v. 1714, in all 8 v.
97 S. Clarke’s Sermons, 1730 10 v.
98 Warburton’s Sermons, 2 v. 1753. South’s Sermons and Posthumous Works, 7 v. 1715. Romaine’s Sermons, 1758, 1 v. in all 10 v.
99 Lyttleton’s Sermons, 2 v. and 7 more, in all 9 v.
100 Truth of the Gospel demonstrated, 2 v. and 10 more, in all 12 v.
101 Plutarch’s Morals, 5 v. Scripture Penitent, 2 v. Hickman’s Sermons, 2 v. in all 9 v.
102 Life of William of Wykeham, 1 v. Dennis’s Miscellanies, 1 v. Bradley on Husbandry, 2 v. and 6 more, in all 10 v.
103 Congreve’s Works, 2 v. Creech’s Lucretius, 2 v. and 5 more 9 v.
104 Suetonius’s Lives of the Twelve Cassars, in English. King’s Origin of Evil. Latimer’s Sermons, 1596, and 17 more, in all 20 v.
105 Erasmus’s Coloquies, 1 v. Trial of Colonel Lilburne, 1 v. Goodwin’s Antiquities, 2 v and 16 more, in all 2o v.
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106 Robinson’s Christian Philosopher, 2 v. and 4 more, in all 6v.
107 Higgons’s short View of the English History, I v. Mrs. Behn’s Plays, 2 v. and 12 more, in all 15 v.
108 Plays and Miscellanies 10v.
109 Operas, English and Italian, 3 v. A curious old MS. on vellum, 1 v. and 16 more, in all 20 v.
110 Guardian, 2 v. Musae Anglicanas, 2 v. British Apollo, 3 v. and 4 more, in all 11 v.
111 Lock on Education, 1 v. Rowe’s Lucan’s Pharsalia, 2 v. Lowth on Reading, and 4 more, in. all 8 v.
112 OEconomy of Human Life, 1 v. King Charles the Second’s Reasons for turning Roman Catholic, published by King James, 1694, and 16 more, in all 18v.
113 Crisp’s Sermons, 1 v. and 19 more, in all 20 v.
114 Wotton’s Lives, 1 v. and 19 more, in all 20 v.
115 The New Atalantis, 4 v. Prayer Book, red lines, 1 v. and 7 more, in all. 12 v.
116 Heylin’s Voyage to France, and 22 more, in all 23v.
117 Trials, 1 v. and 17 more, in all 18 v.
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Second Day’s Sale, // Second Day’s Sale, SATURDAY, June the 29th, 1793. [Second Day’s Sale,] // Second Day’s Sale, SATURDAY, June the 29th, 1793. / BOOKS. / MANUSCRIPTS, &c. [June the 29th, 1793. Second Day’s Sale,]

1 A Miscellaneous Collection MSS. on vellum and paper
2 Physica, a curious old MS. on paper
3 A curious MS. Music Book, on vellum
4 Biblia Sacra, an illuminated MS. on vellum
5 Hevres Antiq. an illuminated MS. on vellum
6 An illuminated MS. on vellum, entitled de Triuco
7 A volume of Miscellanies, in MS. on vellum, containing a Poem in Old French, a Dictionary, and a MS. on Astrology
8 A MS, on vellum 1 v.
9 A MS. on paper, entitled Pellegrine, by W. Thomas, 1546
10 A MS. on paper, entitled Moralis, 1661. Sermons in MS. 1671 2v.
11 A volume of Miscellanies, in MS.
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FOLIO.

12 Bayles’s Dictionary, 1734 10 v.
13 Collier’s Dictionary, 1701 3 v.
14 De Thou’s History of his own Time, 1729, 2 v.
15 Notitia Universitatis Francosurtanae, 1 v. Nicholson’s Historical Library, 1714 Guillim’s Heraldry, with plates, 1679, in ail 3 v.
16 Johnstonus Historiae Naturalis, plates, 1657, Johnstonus Historiae Naturalis de Quadrupedibus, plates, Amst 157 2 v.
17 Humphrey’s Holy Bible, with cuts, 1735 3 v.
18 Kennet’s Register, 1728 1 v.
19 Montsauçon’s Antiquities of Italy, 1725. Lewis’s History of Britain, 1729 2 v.
20 The Works of Josephus, 1693 1 v.
21 Moll’s Geography, 1701. O’Connor’s History of Ireland, 1723. Ogilvie’s Troubles of Great Britain, 1739 3v
22 Ainsworth’s English and Latin Dictionary, 1752, 2v
23 Poole’s Annotations upon the Holy Bible, 1700 2v.
24 The great Historical, Geographical and Poetical Dictionary, 1694 1 v
25 Ogilby’s Homer’s Iliad and Odysses, with plates, 1669, 2 v. Brandt’s History of the Reformation, 1720 3v.
26 Shaw’s Travels, Oxford, 1738. Nicholson’s Historical Libraries, 1736 2 v.
27 Harris’s History of Kent with plates, 1719 1 v.
28 Holy Bible, in blue Turkey, ruled with red lines, Book of Common Prayer, ruled with red lines, Oxford, 1681 2 v.
29 Peck’s Desiderata Curiosa, prints, 1732 1 v.
30 Plutarch’s Lives, old translations, black letter, 1612 1 v.
31 Dugdale’s History of St. Paul’s Cathedral, with plates, 1658. Churchill’s Divi Britannici, 1675 Rycaut’s Turkish Empire, 1680. Spelman’s Posthumous Works, Oxford, 1698, and 2 more 6 v.
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32 Thesaurus Geographicus, London, 1695. The Dial of Princes, translated from the French, 1568, Mexias’s Roman Emperors, 1604,
33 Ovidii Epistole, 1512. Memoires for a Natural History, 1688. Statua Civitatis Urbini, 1559. Antiquities of Ancient Britain, 1676, 1676.
34 Carte’s History of England, 1747 2 v.
35 Champagne, a MS. in French, 1699 1 v.
36 Dr. Ewe’s Journals of Queen Elizabeth’s Parliament, 1682. Camden’s Britannia, 1695 2v.
37 Echard’s History of England, 1707 3 v.
38 Collins’s System of Anatomy, 1685 2 v.
39 Whitlock’s Memorials, 1682 1 v.
40 Bayle’s Dictionary, 1734 5 v
41 Corpus Poetarum, 1713, 2 v. Pusscndorf’s Law of Nature, 1728 3 v.
42 Chaucer’s Works, black letter, 1561 1 v.
43 History of the County of Rutland, 1684. Whitlocke’s History of England, 1713. Hereditary Right of the Crown, 1713. Evelyn, or Medals, 1697. Topography of Leeds, 1715 5v.
44 Blackmore’s King Arthur, 1697. Gent’s Mystery of Husbandry, 1697. Cowley’s Works, 1684. Jure Divino, 1706. Beaumont’s Psyché, or Loves Mystery, 1702 5 v.
45 Universatatis Poemata Oxonii, 1669. Polydore’s Virgil, 1557. Grounds of Natural Philosophy, 168. Brown’s Ars Pictoria, 1669. Trial of the Earl of Strafford, 1679. Exequiae Johanni Radcliffe, 1715 and 1 more, in all 7v.
46 Scapulae Lexicon, 1652
47 Cole’s Memoires, 1735. Natural History of Cornwall, 1758. Memoires of Francis the IInd, and Charles the IXth, 1724, in all 3 v.
48 Blome’s Cosmography, 1693 1 v.
49 Baker and Howe’s Chronicle, 1643 1 v
50 Variorum Chronica, 1536 1 v.
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51 The English Gentleman. 1641. Burton’s Leicestershire, 2v. Brown’s Works. 1686, and 1 more, in all 5v.
52 Hearne’s Ectypa Varia, 1737 1v.
53 Dryden’s Works, 1701 4v.
54 The Civil Law, 1723. 4v.
55 Harris’s Lexicon, Technicum, 1708 2v.

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56 Allan Ramsay’s Works, 1728, 2v. Cibber’s Plays, 2 v. in all 4v.
57 The Rambler, 1751 2v.
58 Quintillian, Paris, 1516. Terentius Donati, 1530. Ovidii Metamorphoses, black letter, in all 3v.
59 Killigrew’s Plays, 1664. The Prophecies of Michael Nostradamus, 1672. A World of Wonders, 1608. Fabrian’s Chronicle, London, 1559, in all 4v.
60 Boyer’s Dictionary, 1752, Crispini’s Lexicon, Greek and Latin, 1 v. in all 3v.
61 Holy Bible, black letter, 1540 1v.
62 Anderson’s Collections, 1729 2v.
63 New Testament, black letter. Common Prayer, black letter. Dialog. beati Gregorii, in all 3v.
64 Newton’s Chronology, 1728. Newton’s Principia, Amst. 1714, and Short’s Mineral Waters, 1734, in all 3v.
65 Magna Britannia et Hibernia Antiqua et Nova, with maps, &c. 1720 4v.

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66 Parliamentary Proceedings, Miscellaneous Tracts, Trials, &c. 8v.
67 Trial of Dr. Sacheverell, &c. 1 v. and 7 more, in all 8v.
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68 Inventories of the South Sea Director’s Estrates, 2 v. 1721, and 4 more, in all 6 v.
69 Short View of the late Troubles of Finland, 1681. Du Pin’s Canon. Gilbert’s Exposition of the 39 Articles, 1705. Husband’s Collections, 1646. Blackmore’s Prince Arthur, and 3 more, in all 8 v.
70 Nalson’s Impartial Collection, 1682 2 v.

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71 Aylisse’s History of Oxford, 1714, 2 v. Maphaei Barberini, Poemata, Oxonii, 1726, and 7 more, in all 10 v.
72 Salmon’s Chronological History of England, 1733. Rogers’s Voyage. Nelson’s Address, and 7 more, in all 10 v.
73 Bacon’s Letters, &c. 1736. Willis’s Notitia Parliamentaria. Ashmole’s History of the Garter, and 7 more, in all 10 v.
74 Salmon’s Chronological Historian, 1747, 2 v. Temple’s Introduction to the History of England, and 6 more, in all 9 v.
75 Littlebury’s Herodotus, 1723, 2 v. Howell’s History of England, 1750. History of the Piratical States of Barbary, Chamberlayne’s Present State of Great Britain, and 3 more, in all 8 v.
76 History of the House of Brunswick, King James. Memoires of the English. Affairs, and 8 more, in all 10 v.
77 Sir W. Temple’s Miscellanea, 2 v. and 8 more, in all 10 v.
78 Mead, on Poisons, 1 v. Quincey’s Loimologia, 1 v. and 9, more 11 v.
79 Critical and Monthly Reviews 12 v.
80 Estimates of the Times, 2 v. Ciceroni’s Orationes, 1 vol. Titi Livi Historiarum, 2 v. and 3 more, in all 8 v.
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81 Ciceronis Epistolarum, 2 v. Ciceronis de Officiis, 1 v. Juvenalis et Persii, Satires, 1 v. Terentii Comoedise, 1 v. and 1 more 6 v.
82 Glanvil on Witches, 1 v. Giffard’s Midwisery, 1 v. Gibson’s Anatomy, 1 v. and 5 more, 8v.
83 Preceptor, 2 v. Echard’s Roman History, 2 v. Ozell’s Roman History, 2 v. Rowlandson on the Study of History 2 v. 8v.
84 D’Estrade’s Letters, 3 v. Dialogues on Education, 1 vol. Rapin’s Critical Works, 2 v. 6 v.
85 Duke of Orlean’s Memoires, 1 v. Bolingbroke’s Letters 1 v. Morals of Princes, 1 v and 4 more 7v.
86 Watson’s Electricity, 2 v. Rowe’s Sallust, 1 v. History of the late Minority, 1 v. and 6 more 10v.
87 Lives of Illustrious Persons, 1 v. History of Alfred, 1 v. History of Nadir Shaw, 1 v. and 5 more 8 v.
88 Kennet’s Antiquities, 1 v. History of Spain, 1 v. and 10 more 12 v.
89 Blackmore’s Essays, 2 v. and 10 more 12 v.
90 Quincy’s Dispensatory, 1 v. and 17 more, in all 18v.
91 Warner on the Gout. The Muse’s Library. Memeires of the Inquisition. Life and Actions of Mahomet. Lawson’s Lectures on Oratory. Aaron Hill’s Works, 4 v. the first wanting, and 2 more, in all 10 v.
92 Typo Graphorum Parisiensium Viras. Nicholson’s Scottish Library, Waterland on the Athanasian Creed, and 5 more, in all 8 v.
93 The Athenian Oracle, 4 v. Voltaire’s Age of Louis the XIVth, 2 v. in all 6 v.
94 Select Poems, and 13 more, in all 14 v.
95 Lord Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion 6v. Antiquities of Constantinople, 1 v. 7 v.
96 Theron and Aspasio, Cooke’s Hesiod, 2 v. 5 v.
97 History of Morocco, 1 v. Dale’s Antiquities of Harwich. Potter’s Antiquities, 2 v. in all 4v.
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98 Sermons and Tracts 10 v.
99 Bangorian Controversy, 2 v. and 12 more, in all 14v.
100 Boethius, 1 v. Woods Institutes. Life of Queen Anne, 2v. and 8 more, in all 12 v.
101 Valerii Paterculi, and 17 more, in all 18 v.
102 Strafford’s Depositions, and 25 more, in all 26v.
103 Lives of the Popes, 1 v. The Royal Library, and 18 more, in all 20 v.
104 Virgilii Opera Homeri Ilias Grammatica Anglo Saxonica, Oxoniae, 1711. Merlin’s Prophecies, London, 1651, and 16 more 18 v.
105 Maubray’s Midwisery. Grotii de Jure Belli, and 15 more, in all 17v.
106 Greek Testament, 1 v. and 27 more, in all 28 v.
107 A Greek Lexicon, AEsop’s Fables. Whiston’s Theory of the Earth, and 12 more, in all 15v.
108 Sundry Magazines, Pamphlets, and waste paper