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Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- Early works to 1800- [A catalogue of Friends' books] ([London : s.n., 1687]), by Thomas Howkins (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ clarissimi doctissimiq; Viri Thomæ Manton, S.T.D. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini in in ædibus defuncti in vico regio prope Covent-Garden, Martis 25. Per Gulielmum Cooper, bibliopolam ([London : s.n.], Catalogi Gratis distribuentur ad insigne pelicani in Vico Vulgo dicto Little-Britain, 1678), by Thomas Manton and William Cooper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of excellent English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c. Which will be sold by auction at Batson's coffee-house, over-against the Royal Exchange in Corn-Hill, at three of the clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, June 27. 1693. Catalogues are distributed by Mr. Partridge at Charing-Cross, Mr. Hargrave in Holborn, Mr. Southby in Fleetstreet, Booksellers; and at the place of sale. ([London : s.n., 1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of Latin and English books in folio and quarto. To be sold by auction, on Thursday next the 15th of March 1693/4. at four of the clock in the afternoon, at Mr. Husseys the Flower de Luce in Little Britain, near the Pump. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Welds at the Crown betweixt the two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, and at the place of sale. Conditions of sale. I. That he bids most is the buyer; but if a difference arise the book or books shall be again exposed. II. That all persons not sufficiently known to the undertaker give earnest. III. That the buyers fetch away within two days after the sale is ended, paying ready money, and likewise potteridge. The books belonging to the liberary in 80 120 240 will be sold by retail every afternoon before the sale by auction. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A choice collection of books in divinity, history, philosophy, merchants-accompts, mathematicks, &c. To be sold by auction on Wednesday next, the 14th. of this instant March, 1693/4. at Roll's auction-house in Petty-Canon-Alley in S. Paul's Church-yard. This catalogue consists of near one hundred folio's, with quarto's and octavo's proportionable. The gentlemen are desired to appear at the auction-house exactly at four of the clock, it being intended to dispatch the sale in one night. By Edward Millington. ([London : s.n., 1694]), by Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A choice collection of law books ancient, and modern consisting of the library of Henry Parker, Esq., of Grays-Inn deceased : as also of another eminent professor of the law ... will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on ... the 5th day of December, 1681 ... / by Edward Millington. ([London? : s.n., 1681?]), by Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of Latin and French books to be sold by auction on next Monday, being the 1st of October, 1694, at three of the clock in the afternoon, at Mr. Husseys house the Flower de Luce in Little Britain, near the Pump. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Welds at the Crown betwixt the two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, and at the plac eof sale. Conditions of sale. I. That he that bids most is the buyer; but if any difference arise the book or books shall be again exposed. II. That all persons not sufficiently known to the undertaker give earnest. III. That the buyers fetch away within two days after the sale is ended, paying ready money, and likewise porteridge. The books are in good condition, and may be viewed two afternoons before the sale begins. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- England -- Early works to 1800- Catalogus librorum bibliothecæ reverend. & eruditi viri D. Samuelis Brooke, aulæ Catharinæ quondam socius. Quorum auctio habenda est Londini, ad insigne Pelicani in vico vulgo dicto Little-Britain vicessimo primo Martii 1680/81. Per Gulielmi Cooper bibliopolam. ([London] : The catalogues are ready to be distributed gratis at the Pelican in Little-Britain, London, [1681]), by Samuel Brooke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An excellent collection of books, consisting of fathers, historians, philologists, &c. of Aldus, Stephanus, and other the best editors: with near a compleat set of all the common and statute law books of this kingdom of the exactest editions. Also a curious collection of modern English books in all volumes. The library of an eminent serjeant at law, lately deceased. Which will be sold by auction of Toms Coffee-house, adjoyning to Ludgate, on Monday the 2d. of July, 1694 and the days following, beginning at three in the afternoon. By John Bullord. Conditions of sale. 1. The bidder is the buyer, &c. 2. The books for ought we know are perfect; if any appear otherwise before they are taken away, the buyer has his choice of taking or leaving them ... Catalogues may be had gratis at Mr. Hargraves in Holburn, Mr. Partridge at Charing cross. bookseller;; [sic] Mr. Goodwins in Fleet-street and at the place of sale, ... ([London : s.n., sold July 2 1694]), by John Bullord (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois qui seront vendus par auction au dessus de la partie orientale d'Exeter Exchange dans le Strand. Mercredy prochain le 14. jour de novembre, 1694. A trois-heures aprez midy. Les conditions de la vente. I. Que le plus offrant est l'acheteur, II. Qu'on doit payer argent comtant pour les livres achetez, ou la jour prochain aprez l'auction sera finie. Catalogues sont distribués par Mr. Hargrave libraire áa Holborne, Mr. Patridge libraire áa Charing Cross, Mr. Lowndes libraire dans le Strand, Mr. Crouch libraire vis avis [sic] la Bourse Royale, chez Bridges's Coffee-house, & áa la place de la ditte vente. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of choice Latin and English books, on most subjects which will be sold by auction, on [blank] the [blank] of [blank] 1694. betwixt three and four of the clock in the afternoon precisely, at the sign of the Crown, near the Pump in Little-Britain. Catalogues may be had gratis, at Mr. Weld's between the Two Temple-Gates, Fleetstreet, and at Mr. Pero's at the White Swan, next door to the place of sale in Little-Britain. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogus librorum in Theatro Sheldoniano Oxon. impressorum. ([Oxford : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of choice and valuable books in Greek, Latin, French and English, consisting of divinity, history, philology, poetry, voyages, travels, physick, mathematicks and miscellany. Which will be sold by auction at Guild-Hall Coffe-House in King-street, near Guild-Hall. On Monday the 20th. of August, 1694. and the days following, beginning at three a clock in the afternoon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Partridges at Charing-cross, Mr. Hargraves in Holbourn, Mr. Jays under the Royal Exchange, and at the place of sale, where the books may be viewed two days before the sale. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of excellent books, in Greek, Latin and English; consisting of divinity, history, phylosophy, geopraghy, poetry, and miscellanies, in all volumes. Which will be sold by auction at Toms Coffee House adjoying to Ludgate, on Monday the 15th of October, 1694; beginning at 3 in the afternoon, and, so continue daily till all be sold. Conditions of sale. 1 He that bids most is the B[uyer], if any difference arise, which the company cannot decide, the book to be exposed again to sale. 2 The books for ought we know are perfect, if any appear otherwise before they are taken away, the buyer may take or leave them. 3 That every person be obliged to give in his name and place of abode, paying also 5s. in the pound for what he buyes if demanded; and be obliged to take his books away within [damaged] ...ays after the sale is ended. Catalogues are distributed gratis at Mr. Partridges at Charing-Cross, Mr. Metcalfes in Drury-Lane, Mr. Hargraves in Holbourn, Mr. Joys under the Royal Exchange, booksellers. And at the place of sale. ([London : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A collection of modern English books: consisting of divinity, morality, history, geography, travels, voyages, poetry, plays, miscellanies, mathematicks, physick, law, &c. To be sold by auction at Batson's Coffee-House, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 31st of October, 1693. Begining exactly at three in the afternoon. Conditions of sale. I. He that bids most is the buyer; but if any difference arise, which the company can't decide, the book to be re-exposed. II. The books, for ought we know, are perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they are taken away, the buyer has his choice to take or leave them. III. That every person be obliged to give in his name, and place of abode, paying also five shillings in the pound for what he buyes, and be obliged to take away his books within three days after the sale is ended. Catalogues are distrubuted at Mr. Hargrave's bookseller in Holbourn, Mr. Partridge's at Charing-Cross, at Tom's Coffee-house near Ludgate, and at the place of sale, where the books may be viewed the Friday and Saturday before the sale begins. ([London : s.n., 1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of new books, by way of supplement to the former. Being such as have been printed from that time, till Easter-Term, 1660. (London : printed by A.M. and are to be sold by Luke Fawn at the Parrot in Pauls Church-yard, and Francis Tyton at the three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1660), by William London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books printed at the Theater in Oxford, since the first printing there, which was in the year 1672, to 1682 (with several others): and sold in London, by Moses Pitt at the Angel against the Great North-door of St. Pauls-Church 1682. Those with an asterisc are printed at the Theater. ([London] : sold by Moses Pitt, 1682), by Moses Pitt and University of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books of two eminent mathematicians consisting of a curious collection of history, divinity, philosophy; but chiefly the mathematicks. In Latin, English and French in all volumes. Which will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Thursday next being the 21st of this instant May, 1691. at Roll's Coffee-House on the north-side of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By John Bullord. ([London] : Catalogues whereof are distributed gratis at Mr. Richard Parker's under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange; Mr. Bullord in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Goodwin against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-Street; Mr. Partridge at the Post Office at Charing-Cross; Mrs. Feltham in Westminster-Hall, and at Roll's Coffee-House, [1691]), by John Bullord (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois, qui seront vendus par auction. Au dessus de la partie orientale d'Exeter Exchange dans le Strand. Lundy prochain le vint & septiéme de novembre, 1693. A trois-heures apres midy. Les conditions de la vente. I. Que le plus offrant est l'acheteur. II. Qu'on doit payer argent comtant pour les livres achetez, ou la jour prochain aprez l'auction sera finie. Catalogues sont distribüés par Mr. Hargrave libraire à Holborne, Mr. Patridge libraire à Charing-Cross, chez Tom's Coffee-House à Ludgate, chez Batson's Coffee-House vis avis [sic] la Bourse Royale, & à la place de la ditte vente. ([London : s.n., 1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of all the musick-bookes that have been printed in England, either for voyce or instruments. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by John Playford, at his shop in the Inner Temple neare the churche doore, or at his house in three Leg Alley, in Fetter lane, next doore to the red Lyon, [1670?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books in folio, consisting of fathers, Latin and English commentaries on the Bible, history, physick, &c. which will be sold by auction on Friday the 31th. of July, 1691: betwixt three and four in the afternoon, at Tom's Coffee-House adjoyning to Ludgate. ([London] : Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Welds the Crown betwixt the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, at Mr. Bennets in St. Paul's Church-Yard, at Mr. Manships the Bull against the Royal Exchange, and at the above-said Coffee-House., [1691]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Catalogue of Latin and English books, both antient and modern; viz. divinity, history, and humanity, travels, voyages, romances, poetry, &c. in all volumes. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at VValsal's Coffee-House in Naggs-Head-Court in Bartholomew-Lane, on the back-side of the Royal-Exchange, on Monday the 12th. day of this instant July 1697. The sale beginning at five of the clock in the afternoon to nine at night; continuing daily till all the books are sold. Catalogues are given gratis, at Thomas Bever, next to Richard's Coffee-house in Fleet-street, at Richard Parkers under the Piazza of the Royal-Exchange. W. Whitowood at the Crown in Little-Britain, Anthony Feltham in Westminster-Hall, booksellers; and at the place of sale. ([London : s.n., 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, history, philology, travels, voyages, poetry, plays, mathematicks, geography, law, &c. to be sold by auction, at Batson's Coffee-house, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 23d day of May, 1693. beginning exactly at three after noon. ([London] : Catalogues are distributed at Mr. Hargrave's bookseller in Holbourn, Mr. Partidge's [sic] at Charing-Cross, and at the place of sale, where the books may be viewed two days before the sale begins., [1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of Latin and English books in quires, to be sold by auction in numbers to the booksellers of London and Westminster only. On Monday the seventh of this instant September, 1691. At the sign of the Bear in Ave-Mary-Lane, near Ludgate-Street, at three of the clock in the afternoon, and so to continue daily till all the books are sold. / By Benj. Walford. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year MDCXCI. [1691]), by Benjamin Walford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800- Bibliotheca Tillotsoniana: or A catalogue of the curious library of Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Containing, a collection of Greek and Latin fathers, councils, historians (ecclesiastical and civil) philosophers, poets, orators, lexicographers, &c. all of the best editions and neatly bound. Together with the library of Mr. Seth-Mountley Buncle, late master of Mercers school, London. Consisting of Hebrew, Chaldaick, Syriack, Persick, and other Oriental books, with French, Italian and Spanish. Which will be sold by retail at Mr. Christoph. Bateman's shop, the Bible and Crown in Middle Row, Holborn, on Tuesday April 9. 1695. According to the method of the following page. ([London] : Catalogues are to be sold for six-pence apiece by Mr. Jos. Hindmarsh over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil; Mr. James Partridge at the Post-Office near Charing-cross; (and at the place of sale.) By Mrs. Dickenson at Cambridge, and Mr. H. Clements at Oxford, 1695), by John Tillotson and Seth-Mountley Buncle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- August 1660. Books lately printed to acquaint those that are studious what are extant, divers of them being printed this moneth. ([London?] : Printed for J. Rothwel at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Appendix to Mr. Charles Mearne's catalogue of English books, chiefly of history, miscellany, and law, to be sold by auction at Richard's Coffee-House near the Middle-Temple-Gate, on Tuesday February 22d. 1686/7. ([London : s.n., 1687]), by Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of such books that are printed for, and sold by William Crooke, at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, next to Devereux Court where is to be sold Bibles, Common Prayers and all other sorts of books. (London, printed : [s.n.], 1683), by William Crooke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s. ([London : s.n., 1695?]), by Charles Tooker, William Miller, and William Laycock (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecæ selectissimæ Rev. viri D. Whateley juxta Banbury in comitatu Oxoniensi ([London : s.n., 1683]), by Edward Millington, William Whateley, and Simon Rutland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca Anglicana: or, A collection of choice English books all in folio, curiously bound, gilt, and lettered on the back, consisting of various subjects, but chiefly history; will be exposed to sale, by way of auction, on Wednesday next, being the fifth of May, 1686. at Jonathan's Coffee-house in Exchange-alley, in Cornhil, London. Where catalogues are to be distributed gratis; and at Christopher Hussey's shop, at the Flower-de-luce in Little-Britain. The auction will begin by nine in the morning, and two in the afternoon precisely. ([London : s.n., 1686]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books, of the several libraries of the Honorable Sir William Coventry, and the Honorable Mr. Henry Coventry, sometime Secretary of State to King Charles II. Containing a very good collection of most excellent books in divinity, history, philology, matters of state, &c. in Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish and English, to be sold by auction, at the late dwelling-house of Mr. Secretary Coventry, at the upper end of the Hay-market, Peccadilly, on Monday the ninth of May, 1687.. ([London] : Catalogues are to be had gratis at Mr. William Cooper's at the Pelican in Little-Britain, Mr. George Wells's at the Sun in St. Pauls Church-yard, Mr. Tho. Dring's at the Harrow at Chancery-Lane end, Fleet-street, Mr. Sam. Carr's at the Adam and Eve near Hungerford-Market, Strand, Mr. William Nott at the Queens Arms in the Pall-mall, Mr. Man's, at the Royal Coffee-House, Charing-Cross, and at Finches Coffee-House in Birchin-lane, London, and at the Coffee-Houses in Oxford and Cambridge., 1687.), by Henry Coventry (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- On Thursday the 26. of this instant November, 1685. at the Auction-House in Ave-Mary-lane over against the Black Swan; will be exposed to sale to booksellers part of the stock of Mr. Richard Davis, bookseller of Oxford, by way of auction, containing these following books, viz. ([Oxford : s.n., 1685]), by Richard Davis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction on Friday the 14 of Octob. 1692. at 4 of the clock in the afternoon, at Wills (lately Roll's) Coffee-House on the North side of St. Pauls Church. Gentlemen may be accommodated with catalogues at Mr. Welds betwixt the two Temple Gates in Fleet-street, at Mr. Manships at the black Bull against the Royal-Exchange, and at the place of sale. ([London : s.n., 1692]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- Scotland -- Edinburgh -- Early works to 1800- Bibliotheca Vemiana: or, A catalogue of the books of the late reverend and learned Dr. James Weems Principal of St. Leonard's Colledge in St. Andrews. Which are to be sold by way of auction on Munday the 14 of February next, in Jackson's Close on the north side of the High-Street, over against the east-end of the Court of Guard, the 2 turnpike, where placads shall be affixt. The time of sale is ftom two to six in the afternoon, and the books are to be seen the week before the auction begin, betwixt the hours of 10 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 4 in the afternoon. The catalogues are to be had at the auction-house, Mr. Charles Lumisdens shop in the Lucken-Booths, and the houses of Mr. David Freebairn in the Cowgate opposite to Forresters-Wynd, and of Mr. David Spence in the head of Skinners Closs. ([Edinburgh : G. Mosman, 1691]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of excellent and rare books, to be sold by way of auction the 24th. day of July. Which was the library of the late Lord Dirltoun sometime Advocate to His Majesty deceased. The books are to be seen four dayes before the auction being at the place where they are to be sold, to wit, at Pircairlie's Stone Land at the Cross, third door of the turnpyke on the right-hand. The catalogues are to be had at Mr. Charles Lumisden's shop in the Locken-Booths, the time of the sale, is only in the afternoon, and begins at two, and ends at six; and will continue every day in the week until the books be sold off. (Edinburgh : Printed by George Mosman at his printing house in Harts-Closs over against the Trone-Church, Anno Domini 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books being the apendix promised in the last catalogue which are to be sold by way of auction the last day of March being on Friday. The books are to be seen three dayes before the day sale, from ten till 12 in the forenoon, and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon, in the Parliament-Closs, the highest story of the Kirk Heugh stairs where a placad [sic] will be affixed on the entry of the stairs and as ye enter the House. The catalogue are to had [sic] at Alexander Hendersons shop, book-seller in the Locken-booths. The time of sale is betwixt 10 and 12 in the forenoon 2 and 6 in the afternoon. (Edinburgh : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1693) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers'- Bibliotheca Digbeiana, sive, Catalogus librorum in variis linguis editorum quos post Kenelmum Digbeium eruditiss. virum possedit illustrissimus Georgius Comes Bristol nuper defunctus : accedit & alia bibliotheca non minus copiosa & elegans : horum auctio habebitur Londini ... Aprilis 19, 1680. ([London] : H. Brome and B. Tooke, [1680]), by George Digby Bristol and Kenelm Digby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The late conflagration consumed my own, together with the stock of books (as it were) of the Company of Stationers, London: since that lamentable disaster: next my own loss; this doth trouble me, that when any of those few ingenious persons who desire books inquire after them, they are often answered by such as have them not, that they are all burnt, which discourageth any further enquiry, not only to the learned, but even of country chapmen, wherefore to let all men know notwithstanding the late dreadful calamity, that there are books yet to be had, and for the conveniency of the ingenious buyers, I publish this ensuing catalogue. For the litteral faults of the printer to book-buyers, I need not make any apology, but for my self, that I did only name the books, and not more largely deliver their several titles and subjects, that would have swell'd the catalogue: to supply which if any that desire to be acquainted with the particulers, upon repairing or sending to me, may have full satisfaction from the books themselves, if they send before they are sold. From my shop in Gresham-Colledge, next the Stairs, or Warehouse in Moore-Fields agai ([London : s.n., 1667]), by Thomas Rookes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books in divinity, humanity, history, & philology, &c. together with tracts, and pamphlets contained in the English part of the library of the Rev. Mr. W. Sill, late Prebend of Westminster, which will be sold by auction at the Black Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard, over against the South-Door of St. Paul's Church amongst the Woollen-Drapers, at two of the clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, the 29th of this instant, November, 1687 / by Edward Millington, bookseller. ([London : s.n.], 1687), by William Sill and Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca Bassetiana, or, A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books in most faculties being the library of the Reverend Mr. William Bassett ... which will be sold at auction on Thursday the fourth of February, 1697 ... / by Edward Millington. ([London : s.n., 1697]), by Edward Millington and William Basset (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Catalogue of the library of choice books, Latin and English, of ... Dr. Richard Lee of Kings-Hatfield in Hartfordshire, deceased which will be exposed (to sale by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) at the Parsonage-house in Hatfield, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, 1685. ([London : s.n.], 1685), by Richard Lee (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca Andertoniana, sive, Catalogus variorum librorum antiquorum & recentiorum variis facultatibus clarissimorum : quorum auctio habenda est in gratiam doctiss. vivorum academ. Oxon in ædibus Banisterianis prope Northgate (I) die Martii 1698/9 / per John Bullord. (Oxford : By George West and Anthony Peisley, 1699), by John Bullord and William Anderton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catalogue de livres Latins, Francois, Anglois & Italiens. Les quels seronts vendus par auction, au destus d'Exeter-Exchange dans le strand. Mardy prochain le 12eme du present mois de Mars 1695, a trois heures apres midii. Les catalogues se distribueronts chez les libraires suivans Mr. Bentley dans Russel-street au Comun Jardin, Mr. Gillyflower dans la Salle de Westminster, Mr. Brown a Temple-Bar, Mr. Manship proche de la bourse a l'Enseigne du Vaisseau, Mr. Varenne dans Caterine-street, & au lieu de ladite vente. ([London : s.n., 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- 17th century- Bibliotheca Baconia, or, A collection of choice English books all in folio, curiously bound, gilt, and lettered on the back, consisting of various subjects but chiefly history, formerly belonging to Mr. Francis Bacon, lately deceased, will be exposed to sale ... on Wednesday next being the 19th of May, 1686 ... ([London? : s.n., 1686?]), by Francis Bacon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca novissima, or, A Catalogue of books on divers subjects containing, I. Books lately printed in England, II. Books newly reprinted, III. Books now in the press, with a short account of the particular design of several of them : together with a catalogue of books lately printed, now printing and reprinting in France, Germany, Holland, &c. ([London] : Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, and to be sold by Randal Taylor ..., June, 1693) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Catalogs, Booksellers' -- England- A curious collection of musick-books, both vocal and instrumental, (and several rare copies in three and four parts, fairly prick'd) by the best masters formerly designed to have been sold by way of auction, but the reason of its being put off, was, that several gentlemen, lovers of musick, living remote from London, having a desire for some of this collection, and could not be there, they are here set down in order, with the rates, being lower than could be afforded otherwise : the collection is to be sold by Henry Playford ... ([London : s.n., 1690]), by Henry Playford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern, consisting of the libraries of John Collins, Esq. ... and of another fam'd practicer of the law with additions of the best and latest law-books hitherto extant : as also an appendix of a considerable number of books of the civil & canon-law : will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Munday the 2d day of July, 1683, at the first house on the left-hand in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet, near the Kings-Head Tavern at Chancery Lane end, by Edward Millington, bookseller. ([London? : s.n.], 1683), by John Collins and Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of curious books in divinity, history, physick, mathematicks, travels, voyages, &c. with other scarce and valuable books : being the library of ... Mr. John Reynolds, (lately deceased), will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-house, by Guild-hall, on Wednesday the sixth day of this instant December, 1693, beginning at three a clock in the afternoon ... / by Joseph Shelton. ([London : s.n.], Dec. 6, 1693), by John Reynolds and Joseph Shelton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of the library of the reverend and learned Dr. Scattergood, deceas'd containing a curious collection of Greek and Latin fathers, councils, historians, philosophers, poets, orators, lexicographers, &c. : also an excellent collection of English, French, Italian, and Spanish books in all faculties : which will be sold by auction at John Hartley's bookseller over against Gray's-Inn in Holborn, on Monday the 26th day of July, 1697 ... ([London : s.n., 1697]), by Antony Scattergood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of books, pictures, and maps.: Neately cut in copper, being very pleasant ornaments for houses, studies and closets, and also extraordinary useful for goldsmiths, iewellers, chafers, gravers, painters, carvers, embroiderers drawers, needle-women, and all handicrafts. All made and sold by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate. Five hundred new sorts of birds, beasts, fish, flies, wormes, flowers, fruites, figures, histories, landskips, ovals, neately cut in copper, and neatly coloured, for gentlewomens works, and he is a doing more as fast as time will permit. ([London : s.n., 1675?]), by John Overton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister:: Consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern. : Which will be exposed to sale by way of auction on Thursday the 30th day of this instant November, 1682. at the Auction-House, over against the Black Swan in Ave-Mary-Lane near Ludgate. / By Edward Millington, bookseller. ([London] : Catalogues are distributed gratis at the Rainbow Coffee-house, and at Richard's Coffee-house in Fleetstreet near Temple-bar, at John's Coffee-house ... at the Coffee-house over against Lincolns-inn ... at Bridges Coffee-house ... at Mr. Colliers at the Bible on London-Bridge, at Edward Millington's ... and at the above-mentioned Auction-house in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1682]), by John Parsons and Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of English, Greek and Latin books, both ancient and modern especially of the writings of the most eminent divines of our own nation, together with variety of other books ... which will be sold by auction ... at Frank's Coffee-house ... on Wednesday the 13th of this instant October 1697 ... / by Thomas Axe. ([London] : Catalogues are given gratis at Mr. Keebles ..., Mr. Cumberlands ..., [1697]), by Thomas Axe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca Blewitiana: being an excellent collection of books in all faculties and most languages, viz. the Oriental, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish and English : the library of the Reverend Mr. Math. Blewit, lately deceased. : Which will be sold by auction at Toms Coffee-house adjoyning to Ludgate, on Wednesday the 31st of January, 1693 and the following days ... / By John Bullord. ([London : s.n., 1693]), by John Bullard and Math Blewit (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of valuable books, all in folio, with some curious and fair manuscripts, will be sold by auction on Monday the 12th of March next, between 2 and 3 in the afternoon: at the Golden anchor, an upholsterers, amongst the woollen'drapers in St. Pauls Church-yard; where catalogues are destributed gratis; at Mr. Notts in the Pellmell, at Mr. Welds at the Crown, between the two temple-gates in Fleetstreet, and at Mr. Walsals, at the Heart and Bible, on the vvest-end of the Royal Exchange, Cornhil. ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The English part of the library of the late Duke of Lauderdale being a catalogue of choice English books in divinity, history, geography, law, poetry and miscellany, all curiously bound and gilt on the back, many in turkey leather, and of the large papers : which will be sold by auction at Sams Coffee-House in Ave-Mary-Lane near Ludgate-Street, on Tuesday, May 27, 1690, at three of the clock in the afternoon, and so to continue daily till all be sold. ([London : s.n., 1690]), by John Maitland Lauderdale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of the most vendible books in England orderly and alphabetically digested under the heads of divinity, history, physick and chyrurgery, law, arithmetick, geometry, astrology ... : with Hebrew, Greek and Latine for schools and scholars : the like work never yet performed by any : also, all sorts of globes, mapps of the world or in parts ... : all to be sold by the author at his shop in New-Castle. (London : [s.n.], 1657), by William London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Second continuation of the compleat catalogue of stitch'd books and single sheets printed since the first discovery of the Popish Plot (September 1678.): From the 24th of June to Michaelmas term 1680. (London : Printed by J.R. and are to be sold at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church Yard, where is to be had a compleat catalogue of all printed since the Plot, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A catalogue of choice books consisting of divinity, history, philosophy, physick, mathematicks, poetry, &c. : most of them fairly bound, which will be sold by way of auction at Mr. William Clipsums house ... near Cambridge on Munday the 17th of this instant May, 1686 / by En. Wyre, bookseller. ([S.l. : s.n., 1686]), by William Whitwood and Enoch Wyer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- General catalogue of all the stitch'd books and single sheets &c. printed the two last years, commencing from the first discovery of the Popish Plot (September, 1678) and continued to Michaelmas term, 1680. (London : [Printed by] J. R. ..., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Happy be lucky, or, A catalogue of books to be sold by lottery. Pars secunda wherein no man puts above a shilling and the fortunate lotts are above one half, the adventurers may repair to D. Newman at the Blind Bear in Rebel-Lane where the lotts will be drawn the next fast-day. ([London : s.n., 169-?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bibliotheca selecta, or, A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books viz. fathers, historians, general councils, criticks, &c., which will be sold by auction on Thursday next, the 8th day of this instant March, 1693/4 at Rolls's Auction-House, in Petty-Canon-Alley, in St. Paul's Church-yard ... / by Edward Millington. ([S.l.] : Catalogues are distributed by Mr. Partridge ... Mr. Hargrave ... Mr. Southby ... Mr. Jay ... and at the place of sale, [1694]), by Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Catalogue of valuable and choice books being the collections of a person of eminent quality, and a learned divine deceased, consisting of divinity, history and all other learning, especially histories of England, Scotland, Ireland &c. ... : the sale will begin on Monday the 17th instant at nine in the morning. ([London] : Catalogues are sold at six-pence each at the place of sale, at the Black Swan and Bible ... at Mr. Felthams ... and at the Golden Ball ..., [1699]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ... ([London : s.n.], 1685/6), by Richard Chiswell and Edward Millington (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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