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Published by J. Pemberton, London: Printed for at the Buck against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleetstreet. 1720
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Uncommon poetical Welsh Mining piece First edition in black boards, corners rubbed. Spine, gilt title & tooling to black calf label. Internally, [2], 8 pp, title with woodcut, interesting header & initial letter to p 1, horizontal crease to some leaves, some browning, numerous blank…leaves after. (328*209 mm). (ESTC T126031. Foxon N263. Kress S.3021).

[John Guise, Army officer and art collector; Raphael; Michelangelo; Da Vinci.] Note about allowances of "powder" with the signature "J Guise", addressed to "My Lord & Gentlemen"
John Guise (1682 or 1683 1765), Army officer and art collector.
Published by 4 June 1730
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One page, 15.5 x 20cm, left edge repaired, fair condition with text sl. faded. Text (secretarial) "My Lord & Gentlemen | the Powder last Deliver'd for the Duty and Exercise of is Majesty's First Regim[en]t of Foot Guards being now expended ([ten barr[e]ls?] part of the allowance Due to the 30th of May last) are Desired for the […Duty] and Exercise of the said Regiment. | I am My Lord and Gentlemen your most Obed. & most Humble Servt [Signed] J Guise." Presumably a scarce signature.