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ABBOT ( Charles ), first Baron Colchester

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ABBOT ( Charles ), first Baron Colchester

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ABBOT ( Charles ), first Baron Colchester. Reports from the select committee, appointed to inquire into the state of Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. Reported by Charles Abbot, Esq. on 4 Jul 1800. Vol. XV. No printer, place or date, (1803)With 20, mostly folding or double-page, engraved plates, pages 564, 563*-564*, 565-667, (1, blank) ; 23, (1, blank) (index), folio, near contemporary half calf : small marginal piece torn from one plate without serious loss, otherwise a very good, strongly bound copy but the binding worn and lacking spine label. Two reports, with appendix, etc. Without imprint or command number. Four of the plates bear the added comment in their imprint "And to be Reprinted, 1803".ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MARCHANTIUS ( Jacob ). Hortus Pasorum et Concionatorum … Accessit huic quartae editioni … et … Candelabrum Mysticum … Parisiis, Petri Billaine, 1638. Title-pages in red and black with engraved vignette, pp (34), 274, 273bis-880, (26, including final leaf blank) : 369, (6), 2 works in 1 vol, folio, contemporary panelled calf : binding worn but strong, some worming, mainly in lower margins : clean and good-very good copy.(2) PEARSON ( John ). An exposition of the Creed. The tenth edition revised and corrected. Printed by W. Bowyer, for S. Keble and R. Gosling, 1715. With an engraved portrait after Loggan, pages (10), 398, (10), folio, contemporary panelled calf : with some light worming in the extreme lower inner margin, well clear of text, the binding sound and strong but just a little worn at corners, but still a crisp copy with the armorial bookplate of the Rev. Will. Denis.The work upon which Pearson's reputation mainly rests.(3)HISTORY; ENGLAND; SCOTLAND; PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; PARIS PRINTED; ENGLISH PRE 1801; ; ; ;