Announces an answer given by John Briscoe, subscriber to the Land Bank, to "A letter from a citizen of London to his friend in the country" by John Asgill.
Alternative Title:
Projectors of the Money-Bank, nick-named the Land-Bank
Description:
BEIN NZ +Z695ba: laid into sheet 32 x 22 cm. No. 6 of 9 titles bound together with binder's title: Bank broadsides & advertisements, 1695.
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Name):
Asgill, John, 1659-1738 and Land Bank (London, England)
Subject (Topic):
Banks and banking -- England -- Early works to 1800
Africa distinguished into its principall parts viz. Barbary, Biledulgerid, Egypt, Zaara or the Desart, the Country of the Negroes, Guinea, Nubia, Abissinea, Zanguebar, Congo, Monomotapa, Caffrares, the Islands of the Canaries, Cape Verd, St. Thomas, Madagascar or St. Lawrence in which are observed the empires, monarchies, kingdomes, states and peoples, which at present inhabite Africa
Description:
Ferro meridian., No. 56 of 69 maps bound together in composite atlas., Relief shown pictorially., Scale [ca 1:34 000 000]., and To the most serene and most sacred majesty of Charles II, by the grace of God, king of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland, this map of Africa is humbly dedicated and presented by your majesties loyal subject and servant, William Berry.
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the sign of the globe between Charing Cross and White-Hall
Manuscript on paper of the following mystical or speculative alchemies translated into French: Arnold of Villanova, Rosarius; Albertus Magnus, Compositum de compositis; and Ramon Lull, Clavicula. Alchemies in Latin by Raymundus Gaufridi, Roger Bacon (?), Nicholas, Johannes Pauper, John of Rupescissa, and the Duc de Berry (?). Also includes a long series of wholly practical procedures and recipes
Description:
In French and Latin., Script: Written by one scribe in a remarkably small and neat cursive gothic hand., No headlines, no color, no decoration, spaces left for some capitals with guide letters, a few drawings in the text or in margins., and Binding: Nineteenth century. Marbled paper boards with diced calf back, the backstrip in compartments with horizontal gilt fillets, lines of gilt small tools bordering the false bands, title label in the second compartment from the top gilt-lettered "REGNAULT". Early, probably original green edges. Hinges of the binding repaired.
"Ordered by the lords in Parliament assembled, that these ordinances for the due payment of all tythes and such other duties, be forthwith printed and published. Ich. Brown cler. parliamentorum". and Includes ordinances from Nov. 8, 1644; August 9, 1647; Augu