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Dodd 1777
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1777
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A CATALOGUE OF ALL THE Genteel and fashionable Household Furniture, Dresden China Pictures by efleemed Mailers, capital Prints framed and glazed, &c. late the Property of the Rev. W. DODD, D. D. Cenfiting of Damark Furniture in Beds and Window Curtains, fine Goofe Feather Beds, elegant Mahogany, Library, and other Book Cafes, Sophas, Chairs and Tables, a fine toned double-key’d Harpfichord, a Table Clock, Pier Glailes, Girandoles, Tabic and Tea Services of China, Stoves, Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, and other valuable Effects. Alfo, his valuable and extenfive Library of near 2000 Volumes, by the most approved ancient and modern Authors, in the moft elegant Bindings, amongst which are the following valuable Works, FOLIO. Atlass de Pa Wet. Biographia Britannica, 7 vols. Westini Novum Testman um Giecum, 2 torn, Dodd on the Old and New Testamenr, 3 vols. Johnson’s Dictionary, 2 vols. Lutki Opera Omnia, .4 toms. QUARTO. Bacon’s Works, 5 vols. Locke’s Works, 4 vols. Hawkins’s History of Music, 5 vols. Parkhuist’s Greek Lexicon to the New Testment. Hanmer’s Shakefpear, 6 vols. Sophocle’s Greek, Apollonir Rodhii’s Greek and Latin. OCTAVO. Cicero’s Works, compleat. Bollingbroke’s Works, 12 vols. Biographical Dictionary, 12 vols, Universal History, 45 vols. Gentleman’s Magazine, 39 vols. Critical Reviews, 26 vols. Voltaire, 35 vols. Wefley’s Works, 13 vols. Hervey, 11 vols. A large Collection of valuable Manuscripts. WHICH Will be Sold by AUCTION BY JOHN BURTON, ON THE Premises, in Argyle Buildings, adjoining Argyle House, near Oxford Street, on Thursday the 13th of March, 1777, and the four following Days ; Sunday excepted. To be viewed on Tuesday to the Time of Sale, which will begin each Day at 11 o’Clock, when Catalogues may be had at One Shilling each, which will be allowed in the Parchase, at the Temple Exchange Coffee House, Fleet Street; Stewart’s, Bond Street; the King’s Head Tavern, Middle-Row, Holbom ; the Place of Sale, and of John Burton, sworn Exchange Broker and Auctioneer, No. 12, Little Russell Street, Covent Gardèn.

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CONDITIONS of SALE. / I. THE highest Bidder is to be the Buyer; and if any Difpuee (ball arife between any two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed shall be put up again. / II. No Person to advance less than Six-pence Above One Pound, One Shilling. Above Five Pounds Two Shillings and Six-pence; and so in Proportion. / III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, if required, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound in Part of the Purchafe money, in Default of which the Lot or Lots fo purchased to be immediately put up again, and re-fold.|A CATALOGUE, &c.[after N@]|A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.[after N@19]|FINIS.[after N@318]

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FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. No. I. Garrets.

1 A Square Steel Stove, a (crabbing Brush, loaded with Lead.
2 Four Bird Cages, 3 Cornices, a Piece of India Matting, a Child’s Chair, a Doom Teaster for a Bedstead, a Saddle, and 2 Valeize, &c.
3 A Mahogany Settee Bedftead, Crimson Check Cafe.
4 A Feather Bed and Bolster, a Blanket, a Rug.
5 Four stain’d matted Chairs.
6 A Stump Bedstead, a Feathek Bed and Pillow.
7 Two Blankets, a Quilt, 3 Hair Sopha Bolfters.
8 A Deal Cheft of Drawers, a Dressing-Table, 3 Chairs, a Window Curtain, a Chimney Board.
9 A Stump Bedstead, 2 Blankets, a Curtain, 2 Chairs.
10 A Feather Bed Bolster, 1 Pillow.
11 A Table, 5 Chairs, matted Seats.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Left Hand Room, two Pair of Stairs.

1 A aft Iron Bath Stove, Fender, Shovel, Tongs, Poker, Bellows.
2 A large Mahogany Cloaths Chest.
3 Mahogany Baton Stand, an old Table, a Chair, a Pair of Steps, an India Hat Box.
4 Two old Heads, Holbien, and 6 Prints fram’d and glaz’d.
5 Three fine large blue Morine Window Curtains,

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Lines and Taffels.

6 Two ditto.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Right Hand Room, two Pair of Stairs.

1 A fquare Stove, Grate, Shovel and Tongs.
2 A 4 Poft Bedstead, blue and white Check Furniture.
3 A Goofe Farther Bed and Bolster.
4 A Mattrafs.
5 Three Blankets, a white Cotton Counterpane.
6 A Wilton Carpet to go round the Bed, and 2 befides.
7 Six stain’d Chairs.
8 A Mahogany Bason Stand and Bafco, a Deal Toilet Table.
9 An oval Pier Glass, white carv’d Frame.
10 A neat Japan Fan-shap’d Dressing-Class, and 2 Sets of fine Japan Dressing-Boxes.
11 Two Prints of their Majeities, by Frye, one of Lord Clive, M’Ardell, fram’d and glaz’d.
12 A Crucifixion after Ruben’s, and 4 others, fram’d and glaz’d.
13 A Wainscot Bureau.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Stair-Case and Hail.

1 A Bell, Lamp, and Shade, a Lanthorn.
2 A neat spring Table Clock by Hill, on a Bracket.
3 The Carpering on the Stain and Paflage.
4 Four Wondsor Chairs, 2 Garden ditto.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Bad Parlour.

1 A pillar’d Fret-border’d Stove, Wire Fender, Shovel, Tongs, Poker.
2 Two blue Morine Window Curtains and Rods.
3 A Pier Glass, blue and Goal Frame, a Brass Arm, and 2 others.
4 Six carv’d Mahogany Chairs, Horse Hair Seats.
5 Four Chinese Elbow ditto, Brass nail’d.
6 Four Prints of the Seasons, Pellemcnt, green and Gold Frames, glaz’d.
7 The Morning Cloud, 6 others, Pellenunt, blue and Gold Frames, glazy.
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8 Ten Prints fram’d and glaz’d.
9 Seven ditto.
10 Two Paintings on Glass, Gold burnshed Frames,
11 A fine half-Length of a Lady reclining on an Urne.
12 A neat Mihogany Pole Screen, a folding ditto, a Barometer.
13 Two Mahogany Drning-Tables, to join 3 Feet 6 by 5 Feet 6 each.
14 A Mahogany Dining-Table.
15 A ditto.
16 A Pillar and Claw ditto, an oval Tea Tray.
17 A fine toned Piano Forte Mahogany Case, by Rock.
18 A blue Wilton Carpet, 5 Yards by 3.
19 25 Pots with curious Flower Roots, Trees, &c.
20 25 ditto, a Stage and some Garden Pots.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. Library.

1 A Stove, raising Stones, Fender, Shovel.
2 Two blue Morine Window Curtains, Lines, Laths, and Taffels.
3 A Mahogany Box Table, g ditto, Reading Stand, and Ink: Stand-Dish.
4 An elegant Mahogany Library Book Cafe, 19 Feet by 10, glazed, Gothic Doors, richly carved, with Presses underneath
5 Three Sets of Deal Book Shelves, lined wish Baize.
6 A 6 leaved India Paper Screen.
7 Four Landscapes, fram’d and glaz’d.
8 Two Pictures of Fruit, black and Gold Frames.
9 Two capital Prints, Ruben’s, fram’d and glaz’d.
10 23 fine Heads, fram’d and glaz’d.
11 A Drawing of Charlotte Chapel, 2 others, 7 small Prints, 4 Medallions, fram’d and glaz’d.
12 A whole-length Vandyke in Plaiffer, three others bronz’d.
13 A Parcel of fine Shells.
14 Six red-stained Chairs, mattod Seets.
15 A Mahogany Shaving Stand.
16 Two Carpets.
17 An elegant China Figure of Milton,
18 Four ditto of the 4 Quarters of the World.
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1 A Table Cloth, a Parcel of Towels, &c.
2 Two Pair of Servants Sheets.
3 Three Pair of Sheets.
4 Two Pair of Servants Sheets.
5 Two Pair of ditto.
6 A Pair of fine Holland Sheets.
7 A Pair of ditto.
8 4 large fine Damaik Table Clotb.
9 A ditto.
10 Two smaller ditto.
11 Two ditto, and 12 Damask Napkins.
12 A Pair of fine Holland Sheets.
13 A Pair of ditto.
14 A Pair of ditto.
15 Two Pair of ditto.
16 Two Pair of Servants Sheets.
17 A fine large Damask Table Cloth.
18 Two ditto.
19 Two dittou
20 A white Quilt.

FIRST DAY’s SALE. Thursday, March 13, 1777. China.

1 A Bowl, an Image Bason, 3 Nankeen Mugs, 2 Pichle Leaves.
2 A Table Service, containing 22 oblong Dishes.
3 Eleven oblong blue and white Dishes in Sizes, 24 Plates, a Tureen Cover and Dish.
4 Eleven ditto, 36 Table Plates, 10 Soup Plates, 3 small Sauce-Tureens and 2 Covers.
5 Six rich Caudle Basons and Saucers, a Tea Pot.
6 Three Dozen of blue and white Ta.ble Plates.
7 Two Doren of fine Octagon Soup Plates.
8 A fine rich Punch Bowl.
9 Two ditto less.
10 A fine imaged enamelled Table Service, containing,
11 7 enamell’d Plates, 15 odd ditto, 7 Fruit Dishes, a Jarge Jar. 6 Muffin Plates, 2 Delph Dishes, 2 Pickle Leaves, 4 odd Cups, 4 Saucers a coloured Bowl.
12 Two Bowls.
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13 A fine Set of Tea and Coffee China, 43 Piecés.
14 A Glass Jelley Stand, 30 Pieces of Glass, 10 Finger Basons.
16 Six Decanters, 3 Dozen of Glasses, a Candlestick, a Tumbler, 5 Labels.
17 An elegant Mazarene blue and Gold Desert Service, consisting of a center Piece, 14 Campotrers in proper Sizes, 4 Richmond Shells, and 2 Dozen of Desert Places.
18 A blue and white Table Service, containing 16 Dishes and 4 Dozen of Plates.
19 Coloured Table Service of 14 imag’d cnamell’d Dishes in Sizes, and 4 Dozen of Plates.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. I. Kitchen and Yard.

1 A Fender, Shovel, Tongs, Poker, Pair of Bellows, Sallamander, 2 Trivets, Grid-Iron, Frying-Pan.
2 A Jack compleat, Weight and Shister.
3 Five Spits, 2 Racks, 3 flat-Irons, a Box-Iron, 2 Chafing-Dishes, Fork, Footman, Cuckold, Pair of Stake Tongs.
4 A Basket lin’d with Tin, a Tin Oven, a large Pared of Tin and Wood Ware.
5 Three Pewter Dishes, Fish, a Fish ditto, a Water ditto, 2 Plates.
6 A large Copper Tea Kettle, a ditto Warming Pan.
7 A Copper Fish Kettle, Plate and Cover, a Sauce Pan and Cover.
8 Two Boiling Pots and Covers.
9 A Copper Coal Scuttle, a ditto Stew Pan and Cover.
10 A hammer’d Stewing Kettle, a ditto Stew Pan and Cover.
11 A Stew Pan and Cover, 2 Sauce Pans.
12 A large Sauce Pan and Cover, a smaller ditto, a Chasing Dish, a Chocolate Pot.
13 Four Brafs Candlesticks, a Pestle and Mortar, a Dinaer Bell, 2 other Bells.
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14 18 yellow Stone Dishes, 24 Plates, a large Parcel of Stone and Earthen Ware.
15 A Wainfcot Dining Tabic, a ditto with a Drawer, 9 Kitchen Chairs.
16 A Plate Rack, a Pair of Steps, 2 1 reffels, an Ironing Board a Form, 2 Cloaths Horses, a Scrubing Brush with Lead, 2 Pails, a Coal Tub, a Mahogany Voider, 2 Buttler’s Trays.
17 A Bathing Tub, 2 Washing Tubs.
18 A Beer Stand, 5 Iron bound Barrels.
19 Bottles at per Dozen.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Buttle’s Pantry.

1 A Table, a Stool, a Napkin Prefs.
2 A Japan Plate Bafket, a ditto Plate Warmer, 2 Tea Boards, a Bread Basket,
3 A brown Tea Kitchen.
4 A Mahogany Buder’s Tray, a ditto Knife Tray, 36 Knives, 36 Forks, a Carving Knife and Fork.
5 Three Dozen of Wine.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Chinnj &c.

1 A Set of fine imaged Mugs.
2 A Set of Jars and Beakers.
3 A beautiful Tea and Coffee Equipage, 42 Piccea.
4 A beautiful pierc’d Ivory Tea Chest.
5 Four elegant Glass Decanters, 12 Glasses, 2 Water Glaffes, 2 Cruits.
6 Ditto ditto ditto.
7 Twelve Handle Cups, 12 Saucers, Tea Pot, a Sugar Dish and Cream Ewer of the Bristol Porcelain.
8 A beautiful Set of Drefdin Tea China finely painted, confisting of 12 Handle Cups 12 Saucers, 6 ditto Coffee Cups 6 Saucers, Tea Pot and Stand Sugar Bason and Cover, Cream Pot, and Slop Bason.
9 Six fine Dresden Dishies, 2 ditto Plates.
10 An elegant Dresden Ink Stand-Dish for a Lady’s Toilet, 5 ditto Vauzes finely painted and heightened With Gold.
11 An elegant Desert Service, blue and gold Pheafant Pattern, consisting of a Cener Piece, Compotier Plates.
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12 Two old China Dishes, 3 ditto Tea Pots, 6 Jars, a Coffee Pot and Dish.
13 Two Cumpotier, 4 blue and white Cups, 4 Saucer?, a Milk Pot and Cover, 8 odd Cups and Saucers, a Tea Pot, 4 Japan Cups.
14 Two blue and white Sweetmeat Jars, 2 square Flower Jars, a blue and whit! Chamber Utentil.
15 Three Dozen of blue and white TablePlates.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Plate, Fire-Arms, &c.

1 Two French Plate Candlesticks with 2 Branch Lights each, a ditto Dish Cross.
2 A Case with 12 Silver Handle Knives, 12 Silver prong’d Forks, 12 Table Spoons, a Marrow Spoon.
3 A Soup Ladle, a Punch ditto, per Oz.
4 Two Pair of Salts.
5 A neat Cruit.
6 Two Silver-bandle Candlesticks.
7 A Pair of Tea Lights and Branches.
8 An elegant-chac’d Tea Vauze.
9 Twelve Table Spoons, 12 Tea ditto, Tongs and Strainer, per Oz.
10 A neat Steel-mounted Fowling Piece, Gold Touch-hole.
11 A Pair of Silver-mounted Pistols.
12 A Brass Barrel Coach Gun.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Damask Bed Chamber and Closet.

1 A square Steel Stove, Brats Fender, Shovel, Tongs,

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Poker antd Brush.

2 An elegant Mahogany 4 Post Bedsted, carv’d Pillars, rich Crimson Damask Furniture made up in a geated Tuste, with Tassels, &c.
3 A large border’d Goose FeatUr Bed, Bolfter, and two Pillows.
4 A white Mattrass.
5 Three Blankets, a white Cotton Counterpane.
6 Six Bed-fide Carpets, a Night Char, a Plate Chest.
7 A Mahogany double Chest of Drawers.
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8 A Dressing, with a writing Slide.
9 A Mahogany Night Table.
10 Four Drawings from Nature, framed and glazed, and 6 views, ditto, by Buck.
11 Nine Prints of Heads, framed and glazed. 12 A Holy Family, framed and glazed ; 8 others ditto.
13 Christ crown’d with Thorns, on Copper ; a picture of Flowers 3 Drawings framed and glazed’.
14 A Mahogany Eafy Chair, Linnen Cafe; a Child’s Chair; 2 matted, ditto; a Stool.
15 12 small Landscapes, framed and glazed.
16 A Mahogany Table, 2 Crimfon Harratteen Curtains.
17 A Dressing Glass, with Drawers, and Foot ditto.
18 Small 4 Post Bedstead, blue and white check Furniture
19 A Feather Bed Bolster, 1 Pillow, 1. Blanket, a red Check Curtain.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. DRAWING R O O M.

1 A Steel srett Border’d Stove, Pierced Fender, Shovel, Tongs Poker.
2 Two Mahogany Card Tables, lined.
3 Two large elegant arved and gilt Girandoles, 3 Lightsf each with Ribbot Tops and Festcons.
4 Threc large rich blue Damask Windno Curtains, Lines, Laths, and Tassells campleat.
5 A fashionable sweep fronted Sopha, carved and gilt, covered with blue Damask, brass nailed and Check Case.
6 A Whole Length Plaister Figure of Shakespcar, 2 Vauzes, ditto, and 2 Round Heads in Wax.
7 A Lady, whole Length (old Stene) Patent Frame, the Countess of Coventry and another Lady, half Length, a small Print of the Lace Maker.
8 A Philosopher’s Head, Rembrant, and an old Man’s Head in Crayons.
9 A fine Picture of dead Game Fruit, &c. Rysbrack. 10 A Pair of neat Landscapes and Figures.
11 A fine View in Rome, by Gasper Ochiale.
12 A Landscape and Figures, Poufin.
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13 A Landscape, with a Water-fall and Figures Imperiali
14 A Sheperdess and a Lamb highly finished.
15 A line Head of a Saint, Ebony Frame,
16 A capital Pi&ure of Lot and his Daughter?, Lucca Giordan.
17 A Head of Mary Queen of Scots, Holbien.
18 A capital Picture of the Afceniion, Titian.
19 A Mahogany Pillar and Claw Table, a Poie Fire Screen.
20 A ditto Pembroke Table.
21 Two elegant cut Glass Lustres, 2 Lights each.
22 Six Mahogany Elbow Chinese Back Chairs, Needle Work Seats, Biass nail’d, Marine Cover.
23 Two ditto Window Seats in Suit.
24 An elegant large Figure of Diana.
25 A Set of beautiful Jars and Biakers.
26 Four large China Figures, 10 small ditto.
27 A Pair of elegant branch Candlesticks.
28 A Wilton Carpet 5 Yards by 4, and 2 Slab Carpets.

SECOND DAY’S SALE. Friday, March 14, 1777. Room adjoining.

1 A fettee Steel Stove, Fender, Shovel, Tongs, Poker.
2 A blue Morine Window Curtain compleat.
3 Two small India Jewel Cabinets on Stands, with a Collection of Moths and Shells in the Drawers.
4 A fine ton’d double-key’d Harpsichord in a Mahogany Cafe, by Jacobus Kirkman
5 A Guitar and Cafe.
6 A Mahogany Desk and Book Cafe3 a Wardrobe underneath (fine Wood) Chinefe glaz’d Doors enrich’d, carv’d Pediment Head, Mouldings and Doors.
7 A neat Mahogany Chinese Cafe on a Frame, Chinese Door and Sides.
8 A Tea Kitchen and Stand, 2 fine Groupes of Ecy; in Plaister, and a neat China or Book Shelves.
9 A fine Landscape and Figures taken from Nature, by Barret.
10 Nine fine Heads after Vandyke, 7 others fram’d and glaz’d.
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11 Six Prints fram’d and glaz’d from Taffe’s Jerusalem, by Rooker and Sandley.
12 Four Views, a Drawing, a Sea View, Proof Print, fram’d and glaz’d.
13 Three capital historical Prints fram’d and glaz’d.
14 A Picture of Fruit, gilt Frame, 2 Prints fram’d and glaz’d.
15 A Pier Glass, white Frame, 2 ditto Girandoles, 1 Light each.
16 Two two-light cut Glass Chandeliers on gilt Brackets.
17 A Mahogany Card Table lin’d, a Tambour Frame, Silk Hood.
18 Six neat India Chairs, black and gold Morine Cu, shions.
19 A Mahogany Caid Table, a Persia Carpet.
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1 MACROBIUS’s Greek and Latin, and 120 others.
2 Woollaston’s Discourses on the Miracles, fewed. Penal Laws; Essay on Milton ; Toldervy’s History of England and Wales ; Journey to Siberia ; and 20.
3 Owen on the Gospels, and 30. 7.6
4 Latimer’s Sermons, B. L. 1562, vol. of MSS. Scmons fairly wrote, warranted original ; Hemmiage on the Gospel, B. Letter $ Wandering Knight, B. Letter, and 1. 9.6
5 Clandestine Marriage, a Comedy, and 25. 9.6
6 A large Quantity of Pamphlets, Semaons, &c. 9.6
7 Baxter on the New Testumenr, and 12. 9.6
8 Cruffius’s Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols. England’s Worthies, History of famous and infamous Women ; Hidibrafs and 12. 9.6
9 Sherlock’s Sermons, 2 vols. and 10. 9.6
10 Life of King Charles, and 12. 9.6
11 Odes of Anacreon, and 39. 9.6
12 Collection of excellent divine Tracts, in 10 vols. 9.6
13 Magazines 12 vols. 9.6
14 Poems, Plays, &c. 12 vols. 9.6
15 Charron on Wisdom, 3 vols. Stanhope on the Epistles and Gesrels, 4 vols. Wall on Infant Siaptifm, 3 vols. 9.6
16 Burn’s Sermons, 2 vols. Fothergill’s Sermons, 2 vols. Mace’s ditto; Hawes’s ditto; Leighton and Hume’s, 2 vols. 9.6
17 Law’s Works, 8 vols. 9.6
18 Atterbury’s Sermons, 4 vols. Sherlock’s Sermons, 4 vols. 9.6
19 Seed’s Sermons, 4 vols. Evans, 2 vols. Foisler’s, 4 vols. 9.6
20 Burnet’s Abridgment of Boyle’s Lectures, 4 vols. Bull’s Sermons and Life, 4 vols. Bull’s Work’s, 2 Vols. 9.6
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21 Duty of Man ; Paschal’s Thoughts ; Parsons’s Christian Directory ; Lucas on Happiness, and 2. 9.6
22 Burnet’s own Times, 4 vols. Burnet’s Theory, 2 vols. Burnes on the 39 Articles. 9.6
23 Weatley on the Common Prayer, and 9. 9.6
24 Delincourt on Death ; Sherlock, on ditto. 9.6
25 Markland’s Sermons, 2 vols. Anniversary ditto; Knight’s ditto; Stanhope’s ditto; Oxford ditto ; Thomas a Kempis, 2 vols. Lee’s Kempis ; Ridley’s Sermons and Tracts. 9.6
26 Whitfield’s Christianity of the New Testamens, and II. 9.6
27 Porter’s Antiquities, 2 vols. Epictetus ; Wraxal’s Mem. of the Kings of Fiance, 2 vols. Lawfon’s Lectures ; Grotius, Fontenelle, M..son, Harris, and Calcot, on Elocution, &c. and 1. 9.6
28 Grosley’s Observations in England, 2 vols. Account of Denmark ; Blackburn’s Considerations ; Sheridan on Education ; Sharp’s Pieces on Trade 7 vols. 9.6
29 Gill on the Prophets, and 12. 9.6
30 Dryden’s Virgil, 3 vols. Notes on ditto ; Crech’s Lucretius, 2 vols. Vidas’s Poems, $ O O PEr poetical Authors. 9.6
31 Phillips on Language ; Holmes on the English Constitution; Tour through France, and 3. 9.6
32 Jchnson’s Shakespear, 8 vols. wants vol 1 9.6
33 Franklin’s Sophocles, 2 vols. Colman’s Terence, 2 vols. Thornton’s Plautus, 2 vo’s. 9.6
31 Lives of Latimer, Frideaux, Grotius, Mihornet, Picus, Peterborough, Alfred, Hobo’s Poets, Bonndi, King of Pruffia ; Boileau, 2 vols. 9.6
35 Beaumont and Hetcher’s Works, 10 vols. 9.6
36 Den Johnson’s ditto, 7 vols. 9.6
37 Mesliengers ditto, 4 vols. 9.6
38 Johnfon’s and Stevens’s Shakefpear, 10 vols. 9.6
39 Fable of the Pees, 2 vols. Remarks on ditto, I vol. / Montague’s Shakespear. Museum, 3 vols. 9.6
40 Waterland’s Works 12 vol. 9.6
41 Delany’s Works, 8 vols. viz. Revelation examined with Candour, 3 vols. Life of David, 2 vols. and Sermons, 3 vols. Brown’s Works; Etimate and Manners of the Timers, 2 vols. Thoughts or Liberty ; Essys on Shaftesbury ; History of Poetry ; Sermons, 1 vol 14.-
42 Persuasives to a Holy Life, and 12. 14.-
43 Butler’s Analogy ; ditto Remains ; Brown’s Analogy ; Randolph on the Trinity ; Wefley on original Sin ; Horneck on the Sacrament, and 7. 14.-
44 Mysteries of the Jefuits, and 23. 14.-
45 Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion, with Cuts, 7 vols. 14.-
46 Masters’s Poems, 2 vols. Student, 2 vols. Dialogues on Education, 2 vols. Upton’s Remarks on Shakefpear : Heath’s Review of ditto ; Kenrick’s Review of ditto. 14.-
47 Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, 3 vols. Ruffhead on Pope. Fitzosborn’s Letters ; Woollafson’s Religion of Nature; Maxims; Wraxall’s Tour ; Hanway’s Reflections, 2 vols. Sharp’s Tour, 14.-
48 Clarendon abridged, and 12. 14.-
49 Lowman, 2 vols. Homilies; Horncck’s great Lawfeafts and Fafts ; Spinck’s Sicki Man visited ; Harris’s Sermons ; Letfom’s Preacher’s Aflistant. 14.-
50 13 Vols, of Mislellany Sermons; and Young’s Sermons, 2 vols. 14.-
51 Masiilion’s Sermons, blue Turkey, by Dr. Dodd ; Lardner’s ditto; Smallridge on the Miracles, 2 vols. Formey’s Ecclefiaftical History, 2 vols. 14.-
52 Martin’s Works, 7 vols. 14.-
53 Leaper’s Poems, 2 vols. Seneca’s Tragedies ; Dimsdale’s Ifocrates, and 4. 14.-
54 Lelar d’s Works, 6 vols. viz. Deistical Writers, 2 vols Answer to the Moral Philosopher, 2 vols. Lehand on the Revelations, 2 vols. 14.-
55 Chutb’s Works, 4 vols. Chandler’s Vindication, 3 vols and 5. 14.-
56 Ryhnd’s Common Prayer Book, elegantly finished with a Border of Gold. 14.-
57 Warlurton’s Works, 9 vols, viz Divine Legation, 4 Vols. Principles of Religion, 3 Vols. Julian II. Established Religion. 14.-
58 Newton’s Miiton, 4 vols. 14.-
59 Thirty-seven Octavo Plays, in 4 vols. 14.-
60 Duncombe’s Horace, 2 vols. Fawkes’s Poems, and 3. 14.-
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61 Hales’s Staticks, 2 vols. Derham’s Astro and Physico Theology, 2 vols. Woodward’s Natural History, 2 Vols. 14.-
62 Religious Philosopher, 3 vols. Canons of Criticism ; Hume on Criticism, 2 vols. Cook’s Elements of ditto ; Cook on the Creation. 14.-
63 Ray’s Eng’ish Proverbs, ditto Remains ; Stillingfleet’s Tracts ; Life of Theocritus, and 2. 14.-
64 Ptalmanazar, 2 vols. Whitby’s Works, 5 vols. and 2. 14.-
65 Novum Testmentum, Gr. 2 Tom. Sutus Idiem 1 Tom. Testament English and Greek, 2 vols. 14.-
66 Ovidii opera omnia, 3 Tom. variorum. 14.-
67 Auli Gellii variorum, plautus variorum Sulpici Severi variorum. 14.-
68 Quintilliani opera, 2 Tom. variorum. 14.-
69 Virgilii, 3 Tom. variorum. 14.-
70 Cornelii Nepolis ; Efopae Fabulae ; Trapp’s Predictions ; Virgilii Delpani, Theocritic. Greek Vocabulary of fix Languages ; Beveridge orientalium Linguarum Horatii rastor is Lexicon, and 3. 14.-
71 Tracts on different Subjects, 16 vols. 14.-
72 Moral Philosopher, 3 vols, and 6. 14.-
73 Smih’s Longinus ; Fawkes, Theocritus, Italian, and 7. 14.-
74 Loland’s Defence, 2 vols. Chapman’s Eufebius, 2 vols. and 3. 14.-
75 Newton on the Prophecies, 3 vols. Herring’s Sermons ; Dodd’s Sermons of Messilian ; Coneybeare’s Sermons, 2 vols. large Paper. 14.-

DUODECIMO.

76 Capel’s Shakefpear, 10 vols. 14.-
77 Eiskilie’s Works, 2 vols. Withers, 3 vols, and 9. 14.-
78 Hervey’s Works ; Meditations, 2 vols. Theron 3 vols. Letters and Trails, 1 vol. Letters to Wesley, 1 vol. 14.-
79 Therton, 2 vols. Edinburgh. 14.-
80 Bysne’s Art of Poetry, 4 vols. Free-thinker, 3 vols. Grub-street Journal ; Chinefe Pieces, 2 vols Callepedia. 14.-
81 Loves of Othniel and Achmat, 2 vols. Monks, 2 vols. Bruyere, 2 vols. Life of Eugene, and 4. 14.-
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83 Nobles Authors, 2 vols. Fesney’s Art of Painting ; Select Pieces of ancient Poetry. 14.-
84 Francis’s Horace, 4 vols. Poetical Dictionary, 4 vols. and 2. 14.-
85 Gerrard’s Meditations ; Lise of Rochester, and 10. 14.-
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87 Steel’s Plays; Vanburgh’s, 2 vols. Poetical Calendar, 12 vols. bound in 6. 14.-
88 Dryden’s Miscellanies, 6 vols. in vellum. 14.-
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97 World, 4 vol. Tnotrpson’s Psalms, Morocco ; List of the Mafons Lodges, Morocco. 14.-
98 Trapp on Poetry 5 West Pindar, 3 vols. Waller’s Poems, 1 vol, Spencer on Pope’s Odyssey ; Pope’s Poems, 2 vols. 14.-
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100 Homer, 11 vols. 14.-
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103 Winder’s History of Knowledge. 14.-
104 Merrick’s Psalms. 14.-
105 Life of Doctor Ridley. 14.-
106 Cruden’s Concordance. 14.-
107 Watts’s Works, 6 vols. vellum. 14.-
108 Dodd’s Callimachus ; Bentley’s Milton. 14.-
109 Smart’s Poems ; Cibber’s Plays, 2 vols. 14.-
110 Doddridge’s Lectures, in vellum; Forster’s Discourses, 2 vols. 14.-
111 Wesley on the New Testament. 14.-
112 Cibber’s Apology; History of Dramatic Authors, 2 vols. interleaved. 14.-
113 Homilies ; Large Letter Prayer Book. 14.-
114 Adair’s History of the American Indians ; Nelme’s Origin and Elements of Language, Letters, &c. 14.-
115 Lady Ruffell’s Letters ; Tindal’s Antiquities, Sacred and Prosane; Sheridan’s Lectures on Elocution. 14.-
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118 Parkhurst’s Greek Lexicon. 14.-
119 Dictionaire de Trevoux, 3 Tom. 14.-
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123 Origines Commentarii, per Heinfius, Gr. et Lat. 14.-
124 Petitus Leges Atcicae. 14.-
125 Camden’s Britannia, by Gibfon. 14.-
126 Smallridge’s Sermons; Duty of Man’s Works. 14.-
127 Bates’s Works. 14.-
128 Rycaut’s Lives of the Turks, 3 vols. 14.-
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130 Johnfon’s Dictionary, 2 vols. 14.-

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175 Justini Philosophi & Martyris Dialogues par Jebb, and 29. 7.6
176 Jenkins’s Works, 2 vols. Moyle’s, 2 vols. Clarke’s Pieces, 4 vols. and 4. 7.6
177 Bingham’s Antiquities, 10 vols. 7.6
178 Griffith’s Morality of Shakespear’s Drama; King Lear, by Farmers; Shakefpear’s Tragedies, French, 2 vols. Voltaire and Farmer on the Writings of Shakefsear; Glossary of ditto, and 3. 7.6
179 Littleton’s Sermons; Watson’s Apology, and 10. 7.6
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188 Brumor’s Greek Theatre, 3 vols. 7.6
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219 Reflexa Arbatis picinelli. 7.6
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