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ECTON ( John ). Liber regis vel thesaurus rerum ecclesiastticarum. By John Bacon, Esq. Receiver of t

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ECTON ( John ). Liber regis vel thesaurus rerum ecclesiastticarum. By John Bacon, Esq. Receiver of t

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ECTON ( John ). Liber regis vel thesaurus rerum ecclesiastticarum. By John Bacon, Esq. Receiver of the first fruits. With an appendix, containing proper directions and precedents relating to presentations, institutions, inductions, dispensations, &. and a complete alphabetical index. London, Printed for the Autor by John Nichols ; and sold by J. F. and C. Rivington … J. Robson … T. Cadell … , 1786FIRST EDITION THUS, pp viii, 1391, (1, blank), large 4to, original boards, printed paper spine label, entirely uncut and almost entirely unopened : signature Rrr (4 leaves) repeated without corresponding loss, some wear to binding with loss of small portion of backstrip at base, but binding sound and very strong , otherwise a remarkable copy in fine original state Ecton (d. 1730), ecclesiastical administrator, deputy remembrancer of first fruits in the office of Queen Anne's bounty. Bacon (1738–1816), ecclesiastical administrator, spent nearly the whole of his working life in the first fruits department of the office of Queen Anne's Bounty, where he rose from being junior clerk to become the receiver in 1782. He combined these offices with the duties of treasurer to the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy. In 1786 he published this edition of Ecton's Thesaurus rerum ecclesiasticarum, a detailed account of the valuations of all ecclesiastical benefices which were charged with first fruits and tenths. He attracted severe criticism in the Gentleman's Magazine for failing to acknowledge Ecton in his own preface and on the title-page (ODNB).ENGLISH PRE 1801; HISTORY; ECONOMICS; RELIGION; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;