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Published by John Weale, London, 1838
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Disbound. Condition: Very Good. 12 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 21 x 27 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Civil Engineers; Inventory No: 366163. Cosmo Books : 26 years selling on ABE; 26 years of taking care of customers on ABE; A seller you can rely on.
Published by Duchy of Cornwall Nursery, Lostwithiel, Cornwall
Seller: Buybyebooks, Honiton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Good. N/A (illustrator). First Edition. Softcover catalogue. Stapled paper price list. Cat= 29.7 x 10.8cm. 98 pages. Packed with detailed info on trees, shrubs, flowers, hedging, screening. Paper price list abundance of plant/shrub names and 2004 price. Condition: Minor mark front seam of catalogue otherwise appears unused. Pamphlet Creased down middle. Staple ghosted to front top right corner + grubby mark top right corner edge.
Publication Date: 1811
Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United Kingdom
concerning the disputed title of a cottage in Northover; 4pp. folio, with conjugate leaf, seal tear, Northover was a small parish now part of Ilchester. On the conjugate leaf, are copies of two earlier letters about the dispute one from Gray and another from Edward Scadding stating how he came to own it. The Duchy Of Cornwall claimed they owned the cottage as part of the manor of Stoke sub Hamdon, but did not have a rental record.George Tucson was a solicitor who built Northover House. The cottage was occupied by John Sugg, a shoemaker. It is recorded his house was used for nonconformist religious meetings in 1815.
Publication Date: 1897
Seller: Sophie Dupre ABA ILAB PADA, Calne, United Kingdom
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
to Messrs Horne & Birkett about land at Kennington Green in the Manor of Kennington, saying that "the Council of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales" has sanctioned the sale, and requesting £5 "to be paid to the Duchy Account at the Bank of England" followed by a cheque "crossed Messrs. Coutts & Co. for £3.3.0 the fees &c. mentioned. please inform me of the names, addresses and descriptions of the Trustees to whom the Conveyance is to be made", crest of the Duchy showing a lion couchant in front of a castle, surmounted by the Prince of Wales's coronet, 3 sides 8vo., Duchy of Cornwall Office, Buckingham Gate, S.W., 10th March two tabs of old, lightly browned, transparent paper in blank portion of heading, horizontal fold a trifle dusty The Manor has belonged to the Duchy since its creation in 1337. The Duchy still owns the famous Oval cricket ground.