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THE UNION WATERLOO LODGE NO.13.
The History of the Union Waterloo Lodge No.13. 1761-1961.
London: R.W.Chaplin (Printers) Ltd, 1961. 0. 1st edition. "We have..endeavoured to weave a picture of the Lodge from the threads of the human incidents - the grave and the gay, the successes and the reverses, the creditable and the discreditable. It might seem indeed, that we have dwelt unduly on the scandalous side of Lodge affairs. Yet there is a lesson to be learned from these incidents. In their time many of them must have seemed absolute calamities to the brethren concerned. Yet the Lodge has survived and flourished." Pp.64, 3 black & white illustrations (by René North) Blue card wraps, edges rubbed and creased. VG.
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A.E.C.
Hymns and Their Stories.
London: SPCK, 1894. 0. 1st ed. With a Preface by Edgar C.S. Gibson. "Although hymns must always stand or fall by their own merits, and the origin and authorship of many of the noblest of them is unknown, yet there can be no doubt that the interest attaching to a hymn is greatly increased when we are able to refer them to their right authors, and assign them to particular occasions in their lives." Pp.201/4(ads for other publications), spotting to closed page edges. Blue cloth, gilt title to front and spine, slightly rubbed. G+.
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Keywords: Hymns Stories Hymnology Bible Prayer Book Hymns Eastern Church Greek Latin Early English Psalms Verse Christmas Carols German French Italian Scandinavian Welsh English American Modern 38813 Hymns

 
W. H [ WILLIAM HAWKEN ? ]
Illuminated Address. Awarded to Rev. John Francis Kitson of Anthony, South East Cornwall, to commemorate sixty years service as their vica
Antony, Cornwall: February 5th,1905 . 0. Awarded to Rev. John Francis Kitson of Anthony, South East Cornwall, to commemorate sixty years service as their vicar, committee members include Reginald Pole-Carew. Dated February 5th 1905. Image size 19.25" x 15.25" . Hand painted paper laid-down to canvas and stretched over a wooden frame. I can post with, or without, the frame showed in the picture. The illuminated address is neatly painted in blues, reds, and greens, highlighted in gold. At the top is a small albumen photo of the Reverend Kitson, and at the base is a small watercolour of the church at Antony, Cornwall. With the initials: "W.H" , to lower right corner. Thought to be William Hawken (one of the Committee members. Other names include: John Matthews; Alfred Hawken (Churchwardens). Committee: Reginald Pole-Carew; Walter D. Boger; John Green; John Haimes; Arthur F. Holman; William Hawken; William Lyne; Reginald Maddever; Charles H. Macey; George Wilcocks; Richard Wavish; Wilfred White. More pictures available on request. ** "John Francis Kitson (9 March 1818 – 29 July 1907) was an English cleric and cricketer, an alumnus of Exeter College, Oxford. Born in Crediton, Devon, he was the son of the Rev. John Lane Kitson. He matriculated at Exeter College in 1837, graduating B.A. in 1841. He played one first-class cricket match for Oxford University Cricket Club on 24 May 1838. An opening-batsman of unknown handedness, he scored a pair – two scores of zero – against the Marylebone Cricket Club who were victorious by 47 runs. Kitson became vicar of Antony, Cornwall. He died in Torpoint, Cornwall. In 1866 he married Charlotte Henrietta Edmonstone, daughter of William Edmonstone. They had eight sons and four daughters." - See Wikipedia*** Lieut.-General Sir Reginald Pole-Carew (1849 - 1924) lived at Antony House, Antony, Cornwall . The eldest son of the late W. H. Pole-carew, of Antony. He entered the Coldstream Guards and saw service in the Afghan War, in south Africa, in Burmah, and again in South Africa. Sir Reginald was military secretary to Lord Roberts in India. In 1900 he retired from the Army and was created K.C.B. In the following year he married Lady Betrix Butler, daughter of the Marquis of Ormonde.
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19TH CENTURY CONVEYANCE - ODDFELLOWS , COLCHESTER
Indenture - Mr. Henry Howe to The Trustees of The Albert Edward Lodge No. 6032 Bury St. Edmunds District Manchester Unity Friendly Society .
Colchester:Chas. E. Page, Solicitor, 6th February, 1896 . 0. Folded folio vellum document. 15.75" x 10". 3 horizontal and one vertical fold, written on all four sides, including a plan of the land being sold . Front quarter soiled, with a couple of small holes, otherwise very clean. Indenture between Henry Howe, Colchester, Hay and Straw Merchant and Herbert George Munson, Colchester , Currier (Leather), one part, and Mark Joslin, Colchester, Commercial Clerk (Trustees for the Albert Edward Lodge No. 6032 Bury St. Edmunds District of the Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society. Six pieces of land on Canterbury Road, part of the Military Road estate, St. Botolphs, Colchester. A further memorandum is added dated 12th October, 1996, stating transfer of land to: Charles H. Marsden; Percy H. Chapman; William Godfrey; Robert Godfrey; Walter Long; John Smith; Thomas Cocker the younger; and Herbert J. Russell.
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Keywords: Colchester: Chas. E. Page Henry Howe Herbert George Munson Mark Joslin Charles H. Marsden; Percy H. Chapman; William Godfrey; Robert Godfrey; Walter Long; John Smith; Thomas Cocker Masonic: : Oddfellows

 
18TH CENTURY VELLUM INDENTURE: RALLING, SAMUEL
Indenture between Samuel Ralling and William Wiseman; John Chapman; John Cooke; William Boyer; William Chapman; Thomas Cooke .
Clare, Suffolk: 20th July 1729 . 0. 1729 vellum Indenture. 37cm x 67cm. 2 horizontal folds and3 vertical folds. Clear English hand writing. An agreemant for Samuel Ralling of Clare, Suffolk (occupation: Tanner) to rent/lease a yard from William Wiseman of Stradishall, Suffolk. Vellum Paper with wax Seal27" x 15".
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Keywords: 51434 Samuel Ralling William Wiseman; John Chapman; John Cooke; William Boyer; William Chapman; Thomas Cooke . Stradishall Clare Suffolk Tanner Carpenter Ephemera: : 18th Century

 
[ LOUIS ISAAC LEMAISTRE, SAID DE SACY (1613 - 1684) ] .
Josué, Les Juges et Ruth. traduits en françois, avec une explication tirée des saints pères & des autheurs écclésiastiques
Paris : Chez Guillaume Desprez, 1690. 0. 8vo. [12pp.]/pp.360/[18pp.]/pp.401/[13pp.] . Original full calf, gilt decorated spine. Marbled endpapers. Biblical text in Latin and French in parallel columns; commentary in French.Port Royal version. Le Maistre's French translation of Latin Vulgate. Originally published by G. Desprez as part of a 30 v. Bible 1672-95. Referenced by: Darlow & Moule Nos. 3756, 3785. ** Louis Isaac Lemaistre, said de Sacy (1613 - 1684) was a famous writer and French Jansenist theologian. Spiritual director of Port Royal, he was accused of supporting the resistance against the religious Gallicanism Louis XIV and imprisoned in the Bastille (1666 ), where he remained for two and a half years. Sa traduction de la Bible et l'une des plus célèbres. His translation of the Bible and one of the most famous.
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Keywords: 36119 Chez Guillaume Desprez Louis Isaac Lemaistre, Said de Sacy Josué, Les Juges Et Ruth. Traduits en François, Avec Une Explication Tirée Des Saints Pères & Des Autheurs éCCLésiastiques Old Testament

 
19TH CENTURY VELLUM DOCUMENT - RUDD, ARTHUR; HARRINGTON, ALBERT
Large hand written vellum document - Mortgage.
Suffolk, 31st December 1913. 0. Large folded vellum document - Conveyance 31st December 1913 . Regarding a piece of land in Great Cornard, Suffolk . Indenture between Arthur Edward Rudd, Sudbury, Suffolk, Commission Agent and Albert Harrington, Great Cornard, Suffolk, bricklayer. £60.00 for a parcel of building land near the church in Great Cornard, with a frontage towards the High Roadleading from Sudbury to Bures St. Mary. Presently used as a garden formerly in the occupation of John Snowden.
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Keywords: 47483 - Daniell, Edward; Bentall, Thomas; Collingwood, John; Duthoit, Jonathan; Buttress, John Josiah ; Bentall, Elizabeth; Bentall, Charles Arthur Pearces Farm and Halstead MILL Suffolk: : Documents

 
19TH CENTURY VELLUM DOCUMENT - SNOWDEN, JOHN ; ANDREWES, A. B.
Large hand written vellum document - Mortgage.
Suffolk, 19th July 1889. 0. Large 2 sheet folded vellum document - Mortgage 19th July 1889 . Regarding freehold building land & premises situated in Great Cornard, Suffolk. Between John Snowden of Sudbury, gentleman, and Alice Brereton Andrewes of Sudbury, spinster. For a parcel of building land near the church in Great Cornard, with a frontage towards the High Road leading from Sudbury to Bures St. Mary. Presently used as a garden formerly in the occupation of John Snowden. ** Family history records show: Miss Alice [Beeton] Brereton Andrewes. Born 1847 Sudbury, Suffolk. Baptised 23 June 1847 St. Peter, Sudbury. Died 15th August 1927 Daughter of Sudbury-born Solicitor & Alderman George William Andrewes and his wife Mary. 1851 Census: Friars Street, Sudbury. With parents; four sisters; a Groom; a Cook; Housemaid; and two Nursemaids.1861 Census: Friars Street, Sudbury. With widowed father; six sisters; one brother; a Governess; a Cook; Housemaid; and two Nursemaids. 1871 - 1911 Census: 67 Friars Street, Sudbury.
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19TH CENTURY VELLUM DOCUMENT - RUDD, EDWARD; TRUSTEES OF THE SUDBURY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY
Large hand written vellum document - Mortgage of a piece of Land situate at great Cornard, Suffolk .
Suffolk, 17th January 1871 . 0. Large folded vellum document 24" x 30"- Indenture dated 17th January 1871 . Regarding a piece of land in Great Cornard, Suffolk . Between Edward Rudd, Sudbury, Suffolk, Weaver and Joseph Alexander and Samuel Higgs both of Sudbury, Suffolk, Gentlemen Trustees of the Benefit Building Society for a parcel of building land near the church in Great Cornard, with a frontage towards the High Road leading from Sudbury to Bures St. Mary.
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19TH CENTURY VELLUM DOCUMENT - RUDD, EDWARD; HILL, JOHN .
Large hand written vellum document - Conveyance of Allotment of Land Number 9 situate in Great Cornard, Suffolk .
Suffolk, 22nd June 1871 . 0. Large folded vellum document 24" x 30"- Indenture dated 22nd June 1871 . Regarding a piece of land in Great Cornard, Suffolk . Between Edward Rudd, Sudbury, Suffolk, Weaver and John Hill of Speakers Court, Westminster, Middlesex, Servant to Sir Thomas Erskine May for a parcel of building land near the church in Great Cornard, with a frontage towards the High Road leading from Sudbury to Bures St. Mary.
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19TH CENTURY VELLUM DOCUMENT - WILL & PROBATE - STEWART, HANNAH .
Last Will & Testament (Including Probate) for Hannah Stewart
Long Melford, Sudbury, Suffolk: Hannah Stewart, 26th February 1839 . 0. Large vellum document. Two vertical folds and three horizontal folds. 18" x 18". Plus probate certificate and paper/wax seal. VG.
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C.I.O.
The Layman in Church Government. Being a Guide to The Representation of the Laity Measure, 1956 and The Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1956.
London: Church Information Board. 1956. Pp 32, marginal mark to page 8. P/b. G+.
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I & C.
Life, Labour and Insecurity. Issue 9. Winter 1981/82.
London: I & C Publications. 1982. Contents Include:- Pleasure in Work: Political Economy and the Legitimation of the State: Pierre Roussel's Chaismas: Operative Reasoning - Michele Le Doeuff, philosophy and feminism: Writing about Islam and the Arabs: Disease is a way of life. Pp 125. P/b, illustrated cover. VG.
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Keywords: IC Life Labour Insecurity Politics Legitimation Doeuff Roussel 23807 Politics

 
[ DEFOE, DANIEL ]
The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York Mariner. With An Account Of His Travels Round Three Parts Of The Globe. With Illustrations By Thomas Stothard, R.A. Engraved By Charles Heath .
London: W. Kent And Co. 86, Fleet Street, 1858 . 0. A very good full leather binding. 8vo. pp.620. 7.75" x 5.5" x 1.75" (20cm x 14cm x 4.8cm) . Tan calf over bevelled boards, edges bumped and boards lightly soiled. Carefully rebacked at some time in the past. Smooth spine with gilt banding and old crimson leather title label: "Robinson Crusoe". Marbled page edges and matching endpapers. Small armorial bookplate to verso of the front board: "Sir Frederick Milner, 22, Pont Street, London, S.W." Also: Inked dedication to front free-endpaper - "William Mordaunt Milner from his friend John de Grey. Eton, Election MDCCCLXVI." Clear text throughout well illustrated with 8 full-page engravings,drawn by 'T. Stothard R.A.'; Engraved by 'C. Heath'. VG. ** "Sir Frederick George Milner, 7th Baronet, GCVO PC (7 November 1849 – 8 June 1931) was a British Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1883 to 1885, and from 1890 to 1906. Milner was born on 7 November 1849, the second son of William Mordaunt Edward Milner (born 20 June 1820 at Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, died 1867 at age 46), the fifth baronet and his wife Lady Georgiana Anne Lumley (born c 1820 at Tickhill Castle, died 2 February 1877). Milner's father was the Member of Parliament for York between 1848 and 1857. Milner became the 7th baronet in 1880, after the death of his father and his older brother, the 6th baronet, Sir William Mordaunt Milner at the age of 31 (unmarried, no issue). Frederick Milner was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.." - See Wikipedia . *** "Sir William Mordaunt Edward Milner, 5th Baronet (20 June 1820 – 12 February 1867) was a Whig politician. Born and baptised in Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, Milner was the son of William Mordaunt Sturt Milner and Harriet Elizabeth née Cavendish-Bentinck, daughter of Lord Edward Bentinck and Elizabeth Cumberland. He married Lady Georgiana Anne Lumley—daughter of Frederick Lumley-Savile and Charlotte Mary Beresford—in 1844, and they had at least seven children: Edith Harriet (1845–1921); Evelyn Selina (c. 1847–1900); William Mordaunt (1848–1880); Frederick George (1849–1931); Granville Henry (1852–1911); Dudley Francis (1854–1882); and Edward Carolus (1858–1918). Milner was first elected Whig MP for City of York at a by-election in 1848—caused by the death of Henry Galgacus Redhead Yorke—and held the seat until 1857, when he did not seek re-election. Milner succeeded to the Baronetcy of Nun Appleton Hall on 24 March 1855 upon the death of William Mordaunt Sturt Milner. Upon his own death in 1867, the title was inherited by William Mordaunt Milner." - see Wikipedia **** "Extract from "Visitation of England and Wales: Vol. 16" by Frederick Arthur Crisp (1909) . John Augustus de Grey, born in Arlington Street, London, 21 March 1849, baptised at St. George's, Hanover Square, London; educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1868, B.A. 1872; a Student of the Inner Temple 4 February 1870, called to the Bar 30 April 1874; appointed Recorder of Sudbury 1896, and of king's Lynn 1897-1905; J.P. for co. Suffolk, and for London and home counties 1905; Metropolitan Police Magistrate, South-Western police Court, from 1905; Chairman of East Suffolk Quarter Sessions.
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Keywords: 50043 W. Kent and Co Robinson Crusoe Sir Frederick Milner Sir William Mordaunt Milner Fiction: : 19th Century

 
[ CROMWELL, THOMAS KITSON ?].
Lives of Eminent & Remarkable Characters Born or Long Resident in The Counties of Essex, Suffolk & Norfolk . Embellished with 68 Portraits.
London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees et al. 1820 . 0. First edition. Large paper edition. 8vo. [116pp.] . 10.0" x 7.0" x 0.8". A very good original half leather binding. Crimson morocco spine and corners over marbled boards. Spine with, 5 raised bands, bright gilt decoration and gilt titles. Top page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Printed label to verso of the front board: "Waltham Abbey Historical Society. This volume is deposited on loan by Cllr. G & Cty, Cllr. Mrs Tuck, Upshire Hall, Waltham Abbey". Small binder's stamp to top of endpaper: "Bound By J. Larkins". Light foxing and blemishes throughout. Contains 68 short biographies, each with an engraved portrait; of such people as Horatio Nelson, Thomas Cavendish, Sir Robert Walpole, John Ray, Sir John Hawkwood, Cardinal Wolsey, Robert Edward,Lord Petre, Sir Francis Vere, William Hoare, Humphrey Reprton, Thomas,Lord Audley, Edmund Hickeringill, Samuel Clarke, Sir Thomas Brandiston and many others. VG . ** "Jeremiah Larkins (1833 - 1907), He was working as a bookbinder at the age of 18 and progressed to owning his own business.." - See Wikitree.
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Keywords: 52097 Jeremicounties of Essex, Suffolk & Norfolk Cromwell, Thomas Kitson Horatio Nelson, Thomas Cavendish, Sir Robert Walpole, John Ray, Sir John Hawkwood, Cardinal Wolsey J. Larkins Larkin Jeremiah East Anglia: : 19th Century

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