"[Gregory King] was consulted about the coronation ... and was the principal author of the ... volume containing decscriptions and splendid engravings of that ceremony ... though he allowed Francis Sandford to affix his name to the title-page."--Dict. nat. biog., Plate "The proceeding to the coronation of ... King William and Qveen Mary ... 1689" inserted at end., Signatures: 2 l. unsigned, b-c2A-Z2Aa-Ll2., and Title in red and black, with vignette.
Publisher:
In the Savoy: printed by T. Newcomb,
Subject (Name):
James--II,--King of England,--1633-1701--Coronation, Mary of Modena,--queen consort of James II,--1658-1718--Coronation, and Yeates, Nicholas, active 1680-1681
George Strangwidge's lamentation for consenting to Page's death, Lamentation of Mister Page's wife of Plimouth, and Mrs. Page's complaint for causing her husband to be murthered
Description:
BEIN 2000 Folio 6 293: Mounted to 30 x 42 cm., Place and date of publication from Wing., Verse -- "Unhappy the whom fortune hath forlorn,"., and With two additional caption titles:"Mrs. Page's complaint for causing her husband to be murthered for the love of George Strangwidge" and "George Strangwidge's lamentation for consenting to Page's death for the love of Ulalia, Page's wife".
Publisher:
Printed by and for Alex. Milbourn ...,
Subject (Topic):
Ballads, English--England--Texts and Murder--Poetry--Early works to 1800
Principal islands in America belonging to the English empire viz Jamaica, Barbados, Antegoa, St. Christophers & Bermudos
Description:
[Antigua and Bermuda Islands] -- A general map of the Cariby Islands -- [Saint Kitts] -- [Barbados] -- The explanation of the marks on the island of Iamaica., Bar scale given in miles., No. 62 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., and Scales differ.
Publisher:
Sold by Phillip Lea at the Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside
A catalogue of globes celestial and terrestrial, spheres, maps, sea-plats, mathematical instruments, and books, made and sold by Joseph Moxon ... : p. [1]-[8] at end. and Imperfect: trimmed with slight loss of text.
Publisher:
The quadrants, nocturnals, both large and for the pocket, and this book, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop at the Sign of Atlas on Ludgate-Hill near Fleet-bridge, London
Subject (Name):
Horblit, Harrison D.--provenance
Subject (Topic):
Astronomical instruments --Early works to 1800 and Quadrants (Astronomical instruments) --Early works to 1800
Bow-Church and steeple, burnt, An. 1666. rebuilt, 1679, or, A second poem upon nothing, Look how the Country-Hobbs with wonder flock, and Of Bow-Church and steeple, burnt, An. 1666. rebuilt, 1679, or, A second poem upon nothing
Description:
Sometimes attributed to John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, who wrote the poem "Upon nothing."
Subject (Geographic):
Saint Mary-le-bow (London, England : Parish) --Poetry