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Published by Puritan Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 1626634076 ISBN 13: 9781626634077
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Language: English
Published by Puritan Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 1626634076 ISBN 13: 9781626634077
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very mild shelf wear, unread, text block clear and binding tight. WR.
Language: English
Published by Puritan Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 1626634076 ISBN 13: 9781626634077
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Language: English
Published by LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2021
ISBN 10: 1626634076 ISBN 13: 9781626634077
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Longman Etc, London, 1820
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Very Good. An original, delicate, finely engraved portrait. Mounted and ready to frame. Mounted size 7 X 7.5 ins. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of this eminent personage.
Language: English
Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1626634076 ISBN 13: 9781626634077
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware.
Full-Leather. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 2 vols. in one: 502; 309 p. 33 cm. Engraving of Saxon Idols is detached. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Ralph Brownrig. Full leather. Edges and corners worn, spine ends chipped, label residue at top front cover. Title page is detached and chipped. Minor chips, tears, stains, thumb marks throughout. Ink signature for "Mr. (or Mrs.) Hodgesis Book 1740" on rear endpaper. Rear free endpaper is detached and partly missing. Ralph Brownrig (1592-1659), Bishop of Exeter from 1642 to 1659, spent much of that in exile from his see, preachingd mainly at the Temple Church, London. These sermons were published posthumously.
Published by printed by Tho: Roycroft, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Thomas Dicas, and are to be sold at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, London, 1661
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Folio, [20], 654, 653-683, [5] pages, [1] plate. Bound by Jon Robbins in full brown calf. Numerous archival repairs throughout, mostly to edges where pages have become worn. Some insect damage; faded damp staining along the spine in the center third of the volume. With a final advertisement leaf. Includes errata. Handwritten notes in ink on p. 222, 224. JR Consignment. Shelved Room A Oversize.Oversized item(s). Will require additional postage for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller for additional information. ESTC R12718; Wing B5204. Frontis. portrait (plate) of the author signed: W: Faithorne sculp. Each section of sermons with divisional title page. 1345584. Special Collections.
Published by London: Printed By Tho.Roycroft For John Martyn, And Are To Be Sold By Robert Boulter, At The Turks Head In Cornhill, Over Against The Royal-Exchange., 1674
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Folio [12.50 tall x 8.50 wide x 2.50 thick]. ESTC ref 006091401. Wing B5211. Collates complete textually, lacking portrait only. [14], 120, 119-392, 391-502p. Quite a scarce work by the Calvinist Divine, Ralph Brownrig. A very good, solid copy. Very clean in the main. Upper water mark otherwise a lovely copy. Twenty Five Sermons By The Right Reverend Father In God, Ralph Brownrig, Late Lord Bishop Of Exeter. Published By William Martyn, M.A. Sometimes Preacher At The Rolls [Volume 2]. By Ralph Brownrig [1592-1659] London: Printed By John Macock For John Martyn, At The Bell In St.Paul s Church-Yard. Dated: M.DC.LXXIV [1674]. ESTC ref 006136039. Wing B5213. Collates complete [8], 318p. A very good, solid copy. Very clean in the main. Last handful of leaves professional washed by bookbinder. A solid and very sound copy. A scarce item. Both volumes bound together in a fine new calf binding. Blind border to front & rear board. Raised bands & blind lines to the spine. Hand-tooled gilt lettered label. A solid and rather handsome binding. LARGE HEAVY BOOK - ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED. MULTIPLE ADDITIONAL PHOTO IMAGES AVAILABLE. CONTACT US TO REQUEST.
Published by London: printed by Tho: Roycroft, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Thomas Dicas, and are to be sold at the Bell in St. Paul s Church-yard, M D C LXI. [1661], 1661
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Folio [11.50 tall x 8.00 wide]. ESTC ref. 006078356. Wing B5204. Collates textually complete including portrait [lacking errata leaf & advert leaf at the close only]. A very good, clean and solid copy in the main. Minor marks, light blemishes or reading wear only else a very nice copy. Various divisional title pages throughout. The front blank leaf contains some very early MS notations & signatures of John & William Harbin of Newton (Surmaville) near Yeovil. John Harbin (2) (1614-1664) Born in 1614, John was the third son of Robert and Gertrude. His eldest brother Edward emigrated to Barbados but was never heard from again, his older brother Robert died in 1665 after which John became the fourth owner of the Newton Surmaville estate. John Harbin (2) had been a captain in the trained bands, and as a Loyalist suffered sequestration, from which he was discharged on 6 March 1647 "at which time he was not possessed of any estate". The same year he married Isabella, daughter of William Pert Esq., of Arnolds, in the parish of Mountnessing, Essex. The marriage settlement gave him Newton and land in West Lydford; and the immediate result was a fresh sequestration from which he was not released until he had taken the negative oath and handed over £30 to the use of the Commonwealth. He was again sequestrated by instructions from London on 8 October 1651 (after Worcester), when his real estate consisted of the lands as above, and he was valued at £50 including three cloth suits. The death of his older brother Robert Harbin (2) put John in possession of the family estates, burdened with debts and legacies. After the Restoration he was obliged to obtain a private Act of Parliament to bar the entail and enable him to sell the greater part of the property left by his ancestors. John had six children from his marriage to Isabella; Robert (d 1672, unmarried), Elizabeth (1648-1720, married Thomas Compton, then married William Young), William (1654-1708, married Elizabeth Wyndham of Yeovil, 1654-1708), Charles (1658-1691, unmarried), Bridget (1658-1716, unmarried) and John (1660-1699, unmarried). John Harbin's second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Strode, Knt., of Chalmington, in the parish of Cattistock, the marriage settlement being dated 6 May 1665. The licence issued from the Faculty Office gives Clifton Maybank as one of the churches where the ceremony could be performed. John Harbin (2) died on 29 May 1672. His widow remarried on 21 May 1684, Richard Mallock Esq. William Harbin (1654-1705) William born in 1654, the second son of John and Isabella, became the fifth owner of the Newton Surmaville estate in 1672 after the death of his father and elder brother Robert. The date of William's baptism was recorded in the Yeovil register on 9 August 1654, and his Christian name was probably due to his grandfather, William Pert. As a younger son he was apprenticed to Thomas Williams, mercer, and Sara, his wife, of Bristol, on 16 May 1670. It may have been his mercantile training that led him to make notes and copies of letters and other documents in his account book or on the fly-leaves of his favourite authors. He thus recorded his first action as head of the family, which is worth giving in full: "In the year 1672 one Sir Edward Bish, Clarencieux King-at-Arms, visited this Countie, and by the bailiffs of every hundred and I met at Ilchester in ye same year, and carryed my parchment in which my coat of arms were granted to my family many years ago; at which time, 72 aforesaid, one of Sir Edward Bish, his servants took my coat of arms, and enquired how many brothers my father had, who he marryed, how many brothers I have, and on paying 39 shillings and 6 pence for a confirmation came home again. I observed at the meeting aforesaid I saw no justice of peace neither could I learn of anyone that went the same time, but in Dorsetshire some years after most of the county went, and Sir Edward Bish aforesaid petitioned the Parliament about 82 against these gentlemen in everie countie he has visited to produce their title to their coat of arms, but they threw it out; after which he made a book of what he had seen and taken in everie county and printed it, in which book is my coat of arms engrossed; and if ever they come again there is no need of going near them on their summons, neither can there come any damage from it, for their coming is more to grant new coats of arms to new upstart families than to review the ancient gentlemen's coats; neither any of the ancients appeared at all in our county, for I was the best that appeared at Ilchester, of thirty at least, and if I had not been a very young man, not above 18 I believe, I should not have been there, and parted with my money for nothing." William Harbin might have congratulated himself on getting off so inexpensively. The pedigree entered in the books of the College of Arms is of the most meagre description. The arms of Harbin (see above) impaling Wyndham appear on a memorial on the west wall of St John's church and date from 1673 when William Harbin of Newton Surmaville married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Francis Wyndham, Bart, of Trent (who afforded Charles II protection after the battle of Worcester). Their combined ages were 36. The Wyndham arms were azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or (on a blue field, a golden chevron between three golden lions' heads, torn off leaving a ragged edge). In 1699 Rev Martin Strong recorded in his commonplace book (see Gallery below) in which he complains of not receiving his due tithes "Mr Harbin pretends a Custom of paying 3s per annum for Penmill, but is no doubt a wrong custom too, he was wont to pay". This reference to 'Mr Harbin' would have been this William, who refers to Pen Mill in his will (see below). On the death of Sir Francis Wyndham in 1676, it was found impossible to pay over his daughter's portion, and Lady Wyndham made over all the moveable goods at Trent instead. William and Eliza.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
Leatherbound. Condition: NEW. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. Pages: 740. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1661 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English Pages: 740.
London, John Martyn and James Allestry, 1665 - 1664. Folio (290 x 195 mm). In contemporary full sprinkled calf with five raised bands. Wear to extremities, upper and lower part of front hinge split. Corner bumped with loss of leather to upper corner of front board. Previous owner's name and annotation in contemporary hand to title-page. First leaves miscoloured and frontispiece detached. (22), 648, (10), 439 pp. + frontispiece.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1695 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 1553 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 1553.