James I.-continued. 1098 A Declaration of the Kings Majesties Intentioum and Meaning towards the lait Actis of Parliament. 66 Small 4to, new boards. Edinburgh, T. Vautroullier, 1585. £4 15s Relating to Religious matters and vindicating the King from the charge of Papistrie." 1099 The Kings Maiesties Speech, as it was delivered by him in the upper house of the Parliament, to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and to the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses there assembled, on Monday the 19 day of March 1603: Being the first day of this present Parliament, and the first Parliament of his Maiesties Raigne. FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, half calf. London, 1604. 1100 The Psalms of King David, translated by King James. 18s Engraved title by Marshall, with portrait of David and King James, holding between them the Book of Psalmes. (This does not contain the plate of the Royal Arms.) 12mo, contemporary English binding of morocco, centre panel covered with design in gold of leafy scrolls, etc., with outer border of floral spray introducing birds, squirrels, snails, hare, and dogs, gilt leaves. Oxford, 1631. * An unusual specimen of Early Seventeenth Century English Binding. £10 10s 1101 A Publication of his Maties Edict and Severe Censure against Private Combats and Combatants whether within his Highnesse Dominions or Without, with their Seconds, Accomplices and Adherents. Small 4to, full new calf, antique style, gilt leaves, by Riviere. £2 5s 1102 Regiam Majestatem Scotiae Veteres Leges et Constitutiones, ex Archivis Publicis. Folio, original calf back repaired). FROM THE LIBRARY OF KING JAMES I., WITH HIS LARGE COAT OF ARMS IN GOLD ON EACH COVER. Edinburgh, 1609. £6 10s 1103 To the right High and Mightie Prince, James King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland: An Humble Supplication of Toleration and libertie to enjoy and observe the ordinances of Christ Jesus in the administration of his Churches. Small 4to, full red morocco, 1609. 18s James I.—continued. 1104 Rosa (Thoma, Scoto-Britanno). Idaea, sive de Jacobi Magnae Britanniae, Calliae et Hyberniae, etc., Regis, Virtutibus & Ornamentis, dilucida Enarratio, eiusque cum laudatissimis veterum Regibus Monarchis, & Imperatoribus, comparatio exacta & enucleata. The Arms of James I on reverse of title, and a FINE PORTRAIT OF JAMES I INSERTED. 12mo. Old purple morocco gilt, with roses and thistles, gilt edges (slight repair to corner of last leaf). Londini, Johannes Norton, 1608. £2 2s 1105 The True Lawe of Free Monarchies, or The Reciprock and Mutuall Dutie betwixt a free King, and his naturall Subjects. Woodcut of the Royal Arms on Title. Small 8vo, full morocco gilt, g. e., by Hayday. Title laid down, otherwise a tall copy. £4 4s 1106 JAMES II. The Life of James II., Late King of England, containing an Account of His Birth, Education, Religion and Enterprizes, etc. Third Edition, Corrected and Amended.. With portrait by R. White, engraved medals, etc. 10s 6d *** From the Military Library of Viscount Wolseley, Field-Marshal of England, with his bookplate. 1108 JANSSEN (S. T.). Smuggling Laid Open, in all its Extensive and Destructive Branches; With Proposals for the Effectual Remedy of that most iniquitous Practice Comprehending among other Particulars, the Parliamentary Evidence of some of the most notorious Smugglers; and a large Sheet, shewing in one view, the whole state of the Tea Importation, Consumption, and Revenue, from Midsummer 1745 (when the reduction of Two Shillings per Pound, took place) to new Christmas 1763. With the large folding leaf at end. 8vo, original calf. London, Printed for W. Owen, 1763. 18s 1109 JEFFREYS (Judge). Barnes (Joshua). A Pindarick Congratulatory Poem To the Right Honourable George, Lord Jeffreys, Baron of Wem, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Folio, new boards. London, 1685. 18s 1110 JENKINS (Judge David). Jenkinsius Redivius: or the Works of that Grave, Learned, Truly-Loyal and Courageous Judge Jenkins, whilst a Prisoner in the Tower and Newgate, by command of the RebelliousLong-Parliament, began at Westminster-Nov. 3, 1640. With engraved portrait of the Author. 12mo, contemporary black morocco gilt, g. e. London, Printed for Jo. Hindmarsh, 1681. 18s IIII JENNER (Thomas). The Ages of Sin, or Sinnes Birth and Growth. With the Stepps and Degrees of Sin from thought to finall Impenitencie. Small 4to, brown morocco gilt. (T. Jenner, circa 1655). (SEE ILLUSTRATION, PLATE No. XXVII.). £15 15s A series of nine plates of animals emblematic of Sin, by Ja. V. Lochen, with verses beneath. From Corser's Library. In Corser's Collectanea Anglo-Poetica "this book is described as follows: "Tiger swallowing a Cavalier. Sin and the Soule (thus) having stricken Hands, The Sinner now for Action ready stands; And Tyger-like swallowes-up, at one-bitt, What ever impious Prey his Heart doth fitt: Selling his Soule to worke all wickedness." |