Errata on p. [1] at end., Made-up volume bound in 2 v. with groups r, s and t as per Griffith 372 (on thin paper; half-title (A2) of group r, on thick paper, bound in at front of 2:2), groups u (on thin paper) and v (on thick paper; quire C² on thin paper) as per Griffith 514, and groups s and u (on thick paper) as per Griffith 515., Signatures: A⁴ [superscript chi]B⁴ B-I⁴ K²(-K2) [superscript chi]K²(-K1) ²K2(K1+[superscript chi]A²), ²G-I⁴ ³[superscript chi]K²(-K1), ³B-C⁴ D² *F²(-*F2) F-K⁴, ⁴A-L⁴, ⁵A⁴ B⁴(-B4), ⁶B-2H⁴ [²[superscript chi]K1 signed K2]., The sheets of this edition were reissued, possibly in 1739, in a number of made-up copies in thick paper which include, in varying combinations, other separately published pieces by Pope up to 1738, (see Griffith, R.H. Pope, 514)., Title page in red and black., and With a half-title.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Wright, for Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head in Fleetstreet,
Bookplate and bookstamp on binding of Frederick Perkins. Bookplate of Lucius Wilmerding. Bookplate of Sir John Arthur Brooke. Bookplate of Charles J. Rosenbloom. Bookplate of William Amherst Tyssen-Amherst Amherst. Autograph of James Birchenough, 1745. Autograph of William Newall Allen, 1810., Colophon: Emprynted at London in the Flete-strete at the sygne of ÿ Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde. In the yere of oure Lorde.MCCCCC.viii. ÿ.xvi.day of ÿ moneth of Juyn., and Signatures: aa-yy8.4zz8[?]6.
Publisher:
Wynkyn de Worde,
Subject (Name):
Perkins, Frederick,--1780-1860--Bookplate, Perkins, Frederick,--1780-1860--Stamp, Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate, and Wilmerding, Lucius,--1880-1949--Bookplate
The Publick register: or, The weekly magazine, &c.
Container / Volume:
Copy 2
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
A letter from a wife, who was sick at Bath, to her husband, A riddle, A song, Epigramma, Records of literature, To Chloe, To the author of Leonidas, and Upon seeing some verses wrote in circles, by Doctor Sheridan
Collection Created:
London, Printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully’s Head in Pall-Mall: and sold by T. Cooper [etc., 1741]
The papers consist of correspondence, financial records, personal and professional papers, and legal documents pertaining to the lives of Thomas Saunders and his Sebright descendants. Much of the correspondence dates from between 1650 and 1700 and concerns financial matters such as personal debts; law cases; agriculture, and family news. The family papers include accounts, inventories of goods and money, itemized bills, a perpetual almanac, a large collection of medical and cosmetic recipes, a manuscript titled "The Government of the Thoughts," and a guide to the decanting and repair of various wines. A group of papers concerning aspects of the common law was probably compiled by Thomas Saunders during his attendance at the Inns of Court. and Thomas Saunders' service as agent for the Committee for Sequestration during the 1640s is documented in a small group of papers, which include "A Particular of Debts owing to divers Papists and Malignants;" notes on specific cases brought before the committee; and Parliamentary orders, as well as a 1644 discharge by the committee for Saunders himself.
Description:
Imperfect: some pages mutilated with loss of text.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--History--Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 and Great Britain--Social life and customs--17th century
Subject (Name):
England and Wales.--Parliament.--Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents' Estates, Inner Temple (London, England), and Saunders, Thomas
Subject (Topic):
Administration of estates--England, Attachment and garnishment--England, Family--England--Domestic relations, Law--Study and teaching--Great Britain, and Manors--England--Herefordshire