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Catalogues Booksellers Early Works To 1800
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Bibliotheca Angleseiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum in quavis linguâ, & facultate insignium: :
Philipps, Thomas.
[London] : Catalogues are distributed at 6 d. per catal. from Mr. Notts at the Queens Arms in Pell-Mell. Mr. Fox's shop in Westminster-Hall. Mr. Wilkinsons at the Black-Boy in Fleetstreet. Mr. William Millers at the Acorn in St. Pauls Church-Yard. Mr. Samuel Crouches at the corner of Popes-head Alley in Cornhil. Mr. Henry Clements in Oxford, and Mr. Henry Dickensons in Cambridge, booksellers., 1686..
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A catalogue of the choicest, and most valuable books, of the common & statute law, hitherto publishe
Millington, Edward, -1703.
[London] : Catalogues are given by Mr. Wilkinson at the Black-Boy in Fleet-street. Mr. Powel over against Lincolns-Inn-gate, in Chancery-Lane. Mr. William Miller at the Acorn in St. Pauls Church-Yard. At John's Coffee-House in Fullers Rents, near Grays-Inn. At Bridges Coffee-House, the first House entring into Popes-Head-Alley, from Cornhill, 1686/7. [i.e. 1687].
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A choice collection of law-books ancient, and modern. : Consisting of the library of Henry Parker, E
Millington, Edward, -1703.
[London?] : Catalogues are distributed Gratis at the Rain-bow Coffee House, and at Richards Coffee-House in Fleet-street near Temple-Bar, at Johns Coffee-house in Fullers-Rents near Grays-Inn, at the Coffee-house over against Lincolns Inn in Chancery-Lane, at Bridges Coffee-house in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange, at Mr. Foxes Shop in Westminster-Hall, and at the above-mentioned Auction House in Ivy.lane., [1681?].
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A collection of curious paintings, (many of which are originals) painted by the most celebrated mast
Millington, Edward, -1703.
[London] : Catalogues may be had at Powel's Coffee-House in Cornhil; Olivers Coffee-House at Westminster-hall Gate; at Mr Hartley's bookseller in Holbourne; Mr Playf[or]d's in the passage to Temple Change Coffee-House; Mr Scot at the Temple Gate; Mr Salter a [sic] Musick shop in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr Hare in Freeman's Yard in Cornhil; and at the place of sale., [1699].
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