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Roberts 1768
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1768
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[No. 7, 1768.] A CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE CABINET OF GREEK and ROMAN, BRITISH, SAXON and ENGLISH COINS and MEDALS; Together with the LIBRARY OF Mr. Edward Roberts, (SURGEON) Late of Croydon in Surrey, DECEASED, Which will be Sold by Auction, By PATERSON and EVE, At Essex House, in Essex Street, in the Strand, On Tuesday the 8th, and Wednesday the 9th of March, 1768. To begin each Day exactly at Twelve o'Clock; and the Books at Six o'Clock on Wednesday Evening. To be viewed on Saturday the 5th Inst. and to the Time of Sale (Sunday excepted.) Catalogues may be had gratis at Essex House aforesaid. Conditions of Sale as usual.

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THE Terms of Sales by Auction, by PATERSON and EVE, of Essex House, in Essex Street in the Strand, London. ESTATES, Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold; Reversions, Perpetuities, Advowsons, Annuities, Company-Shares, &c. worth from 100l. to 300l. at Five per Cent. From 300l. to 10$0l. at Two and a Half per Cent. From 1000l. upwards, at One and a Half per Cent. Printed Particulars, Advertisements, and all other Expences attending the said Sales included. / Stocks in Trade, viz. Woolen, Linen, Mercery, Haberdashery and Millinery Goods, Hard Wares, Bankrupts Effects, &c. Wines, Rum, Brandy, Tobacco, Drugs, Hemp, Flax, Cordage, White and Tarred Yarn, Raw Silk, Cotton, Indigo, Iron and Importations of all Kinds; Prize Goods, &c. worth from 100l. to 500l. at Five per Cent. From 500l. to 1000l. at Four per Cent. From 1000l. to 3000l. at Two and a Half per Cent. From 3000l. upwards, at One and a Half per Cent. / Stocks in Husbandry, viz. Corn, Hay, Hops, Cattle, Timber, Utensils in Husbandry, Arts and Commerce, as above. / Houshold Furniture and moveables of all Kinds, worth from 100l. to 500l. at Seven and a Half per Cent. From 500l. upwards at Five per Cent. / Plate and Jewels, from 100l. to 1000l. at Two and a Half per Cent. From 1000l. upwards, at One and a Half per Cent. / Pictures, Sculptures, Bronzes, Coins and Medals, China and Curiosities of all Sorts, from 100l. to 500l. at Seven and a Half per Cent. From 500l. upwards at Five per Cent. / Natural Rarities, viz. Fossils, Shells, &c. at Ten per Cent. / Books, Manuscripts, Prints, &c. at ditto [Ten per Cent]. / N. B. It is to be remembered, that in the Sales of the above Goods, Advertisements, printed Catalogues, and all other Expences attending the said Sales, are included in the Commission, save in the Articles of Books, Manuscripts and Prints, in which the extraordinary Time and Trouble in taking Catalogues must be made a separate Charge: and wherever a double Portion of Time, and an unusual Length of Catalogue are necessary, a reasonable Allowance must be made; as also the extra-charge of engraving Plans, Surveys of Lands, &c. where such are required. / Consignments from Abroad, and from any Part of Great Britain and Ireland, will be executed on the above Terms, with the utmost Integrity and Punctuality, by the Publick's most faithful Servants PATERSON and EVE Auctioneers. / [dagger] $ [dagger] Goods and Merchandize of all Sorts bought by Commission.|FINIS.[after N@228]

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[vignette] First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. // First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. [First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768.] // First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / Large Romans Brass. [COINS and MEDALS. First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768.]

1 A Parcel of medals cast after the antique, and some of modern coins 18 -.12.-
2 Julius Caesar, Tib. Claudius, Nero, Vespasianus, Sept. Severus, &c. 24 -.10.-
3 Maximinus, Gordianus Pius, Philippus, &c. 14 -.3.6
4 Julius Caesar, rev. Cap. Augusti, Adrianus, a Medaillon, rev. Duo Equites decurrentes, milite praeunte, rare, Ditto [Julius Caesar], rev. Imperator in sugestu adstantibus tribus figuris, Liberalitas Aug. Pont. Max. &c. Julia Maesa 4 -.5.6

First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / English Copper Coins.

5 Halfpence and farthings from Charles II. to the present time 12 -.4.-
6 Pewter halfpence and farthings of Charles II. William III. &c. twelve. / _ Gun money of James II. sixteen. / _ and copper halfpence of James and Charles, ten 38 -.3.6
7 Town pieces and tradesmen, thirty-two / _ American brass coins, seven / _ of the Island of Man, four / _ Halfpence and farthings from Charles II. (among which two very broad and fine) thirty-eight / _ 1 of Bombay / _ and 4 medals 81 -.19.-
8 Queen Anne's farthings 2 -.10.6
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First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / Middle Roman Brass.

9 Pompeus Magnus, Julius Caesar 2, Augustus 3 / _ Agrippa, 1 / _ Augustus and Agrippa, Col. Nem. 1 / _ Tiberius, 2 / _ Germanicus, 2 / _ Drusus, 1 / _ Caligula, 1 / _ Tib. Claudius, 2 / _ Nero, 2 / _ Galba, $ / _ Vespasianus, 2 / _ Titus, 1 / _ Trajanus, 3 / _ Adrianus, 3 / _ Sabina, 1 / _ Aelius, 1 30 3.8.-
10 Augustus, 2 / _ Agrippa & Augustus, 2 / _ Tiberius, 2 / _ Caligula, 2 / _ Tib. Claudius, 2 / _ Nero, 2 / _ Titus, 1 / _ Domitianus, 1 / _ Nerva, 1 / _ Trajanus, 2 / _ Adrianus, 1, / _ Antoninus, 2 / _ M. Aurelius, 2 / _ Faustina Junior, 2 24 -.12.6
11 Augustus, rev. S. C. in Corona Civica / _ Augustus & Agrippa, rev. Col. Nem. 1 / _ Germanicus, Quadrigae Triumphales, ipso aurigante, rev. Signis receptis de victis Germ. Figura virilis armata stans, 1 / _ Livia, 2 (id est) Salus & Justitia / _ Otho, rev. S. C. in Laurea 6 -.10.6
12 Augustus, Cap. Aug. nudum, rev. M. Agrippa, Cap. / ejusdem nudum, a rare medal / _ Domitianus, rev. Templum hexastylum, ante quod Imperator sacrificans ad aram, Tibicine, et Citharedo adstantibus / _ Commodus, Cap. juvenile, rev. Spes / _ Alexander Severus, rev. Imperator in Quadrigis Triumphalibus / _ Maximus, rev. Pietas Aug. / _ Philippus, rev. Fides Militum / _ Trajanus Decius, rev. Genius Exercitus Illyriciani / _ Postumus, rev. duae victoriae adornantes Trophoeum ad cujus pedes duo captivi 8 1.12.-
13 Twenty, various 20 -.2.6

First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / British and English Gold Coins.

14 Three British gold unknown Kings 3 2.5.-
15 One ditto [British gold unknown Kings] and another in Copper 2 1.17.-
16 Edward III. a noble, half and quarter 3 1.18.-
17 Richard II. a noble, very fine 1 1.7.-
18 Henry V. or VI. a noble, half and quarter 3 2.-.-
19 Henry VI. angel, rare 1 2.2.-
20 Henry VI. the salute 1 2.2.-
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21 Edward IV. noble, half and quarter and half angel 4 2.2.-
22 Henry VIII. Sovereign, ½ ditto [and quarter and half], an angel and a ½ crown, H. K. 4 3.8.-
23 Edward VI. Sovereign, 2 half ditto [and quarter and half], different 3 2.13.-
24 Mary's Sovereign and angel 2 2.15.-
25 James I. Sovereign, XXX shilling and XV shilling pieces, ½ ryal and a crown of Charles I. 5 4.4.-
26 Protector, the broad piece, extremely well preserved 1 2.2.-
27 William III. Darian Pistole 1 -.17.-

First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / Medals, Silver and Copper.

28 Elizabeth, rev. Afflictorum Conservatrix / _ Charles I Scotch Coronation / _ A nativity medal / _ a Dutch nummus Senatorius 4 -.8.6
29 A medal of Sidden Pointz, 1646 1 3.14.-
30 Earl of Essex 1 2.3.-
31 Col. John Lilburn, a very curious medal, having the names of his Jury on the reverse 1 2.7.-
32 The Protector, with Pax queritur Bello / _ Ditto [The Protector] with the Words, at Dunbar 2 1.5.-
33 A medal of the Seven Bishops, 1 of Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark 2 1.6.-
34 A copper medal of Q. Mary, a ditto [copper medal] of Q. Anne, and a R. Society medal 3 -.10.-
35 K. George II. in copper, Pius Felix Pater Patriae, and a small medal of the K. of Poland, 1764 2 -.13.6
36 Duke of Cumberland, by Yeo, 1746 1 -.18.-
37 Ditto [Duke of Cumberland], in copper, ditto [by Yeo, 1746] 1 -.10.6
38 A medal of K. Charles II. and Qu. Catharine rev. the Globe, 1670 / _ and a ditto [medal] of William III. Prince of Orange 2 -.14.-
39 K. George II. and Qu. Caroline, rev. Felicitas Imperii, 7 heads 1 -.18.6

First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / Saxon Silver Coins.

40 Burgred 1, / Edmund 1, / Athelstan 1, / Edward the Martyr, 1 4 -.6.6
41 Edgard 2, / Ethelred 3, / Edread 1, / Edward the Confessor, 2 8 -.10.6
42 Ethereld 1, / Edward the Martyr 1, / Edward the Confessor 6 8 -.11.6
43 Canute 1, / Edward the Confessor 2, / Harold 3 6 1.1.-
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First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / English Silver Coins.

44 William the Conqueror, and Rufus 1 -.10.6
45 Henry I. and Henry II. penny 2 1.1.-
46 Henry II. and John 2 -.15.-
47 Henry III. pence 12, Edward I. and II. 18 30 -.9.6
48 Edward I. II. and III. 17, Richard II. a penny and 3 halfpence, Henry V. and VI. 4 pence and 3 halfpence 28 -.8.6
49 Henry VIII. Mary, Elizabeth, James I. Charles I. pence and halfpence 37 -.11.-
50 Edward III. 5 groats, Henry V. and VI. 8 groats, Edward IV. 3 16 -.10.6
51 Richard III. with the Boar's Head 1 1.0.-
52 Henry VII. and VIII. Mary, Elizabeth, and Cha. I. groats 14 -.8.6
53 Edward VI. Philip and Mary, Elizabeth, James I. Charles I. and II. and Commonwealth, sixpences 14 -.11.6
54 Edward VI. Philip and Mary, Elizabeth, James I. Charles I. and II. and Commonwealth, shillings 14 1.1.-
55 Charles I. Pontefract shilling, Newark half-crown and shilling, Ormond sixpence and fourpence 5 -.11.-
56 Edward VI. crown and half-crown, Elizabeth crown and half-crown 4 -.18.-
57 James I. and Charles I. crown and half-crown 4 -.17.6
58 Crowns 2, and 1 half-crown of the Commonwealth 3 -.15.6
59 Oliver the Protector's crown, half-crown, shilling, and sixpence, very fine 4 4.5.-
60 Half-crown and shilling, ditto [very fine] 2 1.6.-
61 James II. crown, half-crown, shilling and sixpence 4 -.11.-
62 William and Mary, crown, half-crown, shilling and sixpence 4 -.12.6
63 Q. Anne, ditto [crown, half-crown, shilling and sixpence] 4 -.12.6
64 George I. ditto [crown, half-crown, shilling and sixpence] 4 -.12.6
65 George II. ditto [crown, half-crown, shilling and sixpence] 4 -.12.-
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First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / Lower Empire and Bizantine, &c. in Brass.

66 Gallienus 10. Salonina 3, Victorinus Pater 16, Claudius Gothicus 13, Quintillus 2, Aurelianus 4, Severina 2 50 -.5.-
67 Tetricus Pater 6, Tetricus Filius 2, Tacitus 11, Probus 13, Carus 2, Carinus 6, Numerianus 4 44 -.5.-
68 Diocletianus 11, Maximianus 7, Constantius Chlorus 6, Maxima Theodora 1, Galer. Maximianus 7, Maximinus Daza 3, Maxentius 2, Licinius Pater 11, Licinus jun. 5, Constantinus 1 54 -.5.-
69 Constantinus magn. 30, Max. Fausta 1, Crispus 14, Constantinus jun. 19, Constans 5, Constantius 20, Magnentius 8, Decentius 1, Julianus 4, Valens 9, Valentinianus 2, Arcadius 4, Honorius 2, Gratianus 10, Theodosius 2 131 -.7.6
70 Delmatius, Magnetius, Decentius, Aurelianus, rev. Vabalathus, AElia, Haccilla, / and 3 more 8 -.5.-
71 Of the Lowest or Greek Empire 41 -.10.-
72 Medals of the Low Empire found in England -.5.6
73 Sundry little coins of Constantine the Great and his Contemporaries, found in an earthen Pot in a Garden at Alberg in Wiltshire in the Year 1760 -.12.-
74 Some antique medals, promiscuous 63 -.3.-
75 A Persian coin with a Declaration in a Paper, that it was given to Lieutenant Daniel Grose of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, as an Acknowledgement for some very particular Services done to one of the race of the Ancient Persees, Worshipper of Fire, settled at Bombay, who said on presenting it, that it had been delivered down in his Family as a piece of great Antiquity and curiosity -.5.-
76 An Antinous struck in Egypt, Amyntas and another Greek coin 3 3.5.-
77 Greek promiscuous coins 29 -.6.-

First Day's Sale, Tuesday March 8th, 1768. / COINS and MEDALS. / English and Foreign Coins and Medals.

78 Sundry copper coins and medals, various -.4.-
79 Ditto [Sundry copper coins and medals, various] -.3.-
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80 A large parcel of silver coins and medals, chiefly English, at per oz. -.3.-
81 Ditto [A large parcel of silver coins and medals], at ditto [per oz.] -.3.-
82 Ten English gold coins, at per oz. -.3.-
83 Ten ditto [English gold coins], at ditto [per oz.] -.3.-
84 Nine copper coins and medals 1.10.-
85 Ten Hebrew, Samaritan, Arabian, &c. 1.12.-
86 Medals of the Kings of England, Dassier 25 2.12.-
87 The principal Events in the Roman Republic, by Dassier, compleat, with a Ms. descriptive Catalogue 60 5.5.-
88 Town pieces and Traders Tokens 103 1.4.-
89 Silver medals of Qu. Anne 5 1.-.-
90 A Silver Medal of Oliver, / and 6 more English 7 -.12.6
91 Foreign Nuptial Medals, silver, different 4 1.-.-
92 A screwed dollar containing 12 Miniatures 1.1.-
93 A fine silver medal of John Selden, by Dassier -.10.6
94 A rare piece of K. Cha. I. supposed to be a Siege Coin -.5.6
95 Medals and Jettons of the Chevr. De St. George 8 -.6.-
96 Reformers, by Dassier, viz. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer, Knox, Hamilton 5 -.7.-
97 A Tetradrachm of Smyrna, 1 / ditto [A Tetradrachm] of Athens and another Greek 3 -.15.6
98 Ditto [A Tetradrachm] of Antiochus Euergetes 1 -.8.-
99 A silver Greek medal with a head on either side -.13.6
100 A silver medal of Pertinax -.6.-
101 Large copper medals Pope Clem. XI. Card. Fleury, Sir. Rob. Walpole, and Lord Chesterfield, by Dassier 4 1.1.-
102 Copper medals of various Popes and of Lewis XIV. 16 -.18.-
103 Silver medals of Qu. Anne, and K. George I. by Croker 3 0.15.-
104 A large parcel of foreign copper coins, jettons, &c. -.6.6
105 Medals, casts, &c. 24 -.6.6
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Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. // Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Silver Roman Coins.

106 Consular Denarii of several Families 40 1.5.-
107 Ditto [Consular Denarii of several Families] 25 -.14.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Imperial Denarii.

108 Pompeus, re, Praef. Class. &c. ex. S. C. / _ Julius Caesar, rev. L. AEmil. Buca / _ M. Antoninus Imp. re. Caput Solis / _ Ditto [Pompeus], rev. Cap. Augusti 4 1.18.-
109 Jul. Caesar, Cap. velatum, re. Typus Veneris, Maridianus / _ M. Antoninus, re. Caput. Augusti / _ Ditto [M. Antoninus], sed diversa Epigraphe / _ Ditto [M. Antoninus], Cap. Antonii, rev. Cap. Lucii Fratris, L. Antonius Cos. a rare and fine Medal 4 1.11.-
110 Lepidus, re. Cap. Augusti / _ Augustus, rev. Stella crinita Divos Julius / _ Ditto [Augustus], rev. C. Caesar Aug. Cajus Eques decurrens, pone quem tria Signa Militaria / _ Juba, rev. Templum hexastylum 4 1.8.-
111 Augustus, 6 different good reverses / _ Tiberius 2 8 -.9.-
112 Caligula, Cap. Caligulae, re. Cap. Augusti radiatum, Divus Aug. Pater Patriae / _ Ditto [Cap. Augusti radiatum, Divus Aug. Pater Patriae], rev. Cap. Agrippinae / _ Ditto [Cap. Agrippinae], rev. Germanicus Caesar, Cap. Germanici 1.12.-
113 Tib. Claudius, rev. Paci, plated / _ Ditto [Paci, plated], re. Agrippina Aug. -.14.-
113* Tib. Claudius, re. Paci / _ Nero, 4 different reverses / _ Galba, rev. Diva Augusta, / and 2 more 8 -.15.-
114 Galba, re. Diva Augusta / _ Otho, 2 / _ Vitellius, 3 6 -.13.-
115 Otho 2 / _ Vitellius 4 6 -.13.-
116 Vespasianus, re. duae figurae filiorum sedentes in bisellio curruli, plated / _ Ditto [Vespasianus], 11 more 12 -.9.6
117 Vespasianus 12 different reverses 12 -.7.6
118 Titus, re. Quadrigae cum flore / _ Ditto [Titus], Statua columnae rostratae imposita, / and 6 more / _ Dominitianus, 4 / _ Domitia, rev. Pavo / _ Nerva, 3 16 -.9.-
119 Titus, 2 / _ Domitianus, re. Lupa cum puerulis / _ Ditto [Domitianus], rev. Imperator Eques, / and 9 more / _ Nerva, 4 17 -.10.6
120 Trajanus, re. Danuvius / _ Ditto [Trajanus], rev. Via Trajana / _ Ditto [Trajanus], rev. Alimenta Italiae / _ Ditto [Trajanus], rev. Columna, and several different good reverses 21 -.12.-
121 Trajanus, re. Pax / _ Ditto [Trajanus], Statua Equestris / _ Ditto [Trajanus], Via Trajana, / and several reverses 21 -.12.-
122 Trajanus, 3 / _ Matidia, re. Obeliscus cui inscriptae Literae P. S. hinc ad dextrum latus hasta, cui appensa Corona, et circumductus Serpens, et prope Monogramma P. Pietas, a very curious Medal 4 1.7.-
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123 Marciana, re. Aquila alis expansis, Consecratio 1 -.16.-
124 Matidia, re. Pietas aug. / _ Adrianus, rev. Liberalitas Congiarium / _ Ditto [Adrianus], rev. Romulo Conditori / _ Ditto [Adrianus], rev. Tellus Stabil. / _ Ditto [Adrianus, rev.] Africa / _ Ditto [Adrianus], rev. Italia / _ Ditto [Adrianus, rev. Italia], / 18 more / _ AElius Caesar, rev. Pietas / _ Sabina, 3 different reverses 28 -.16.-
125 Hadrianus, re. Nilus, ditto [Hadrianus] Africa, ditto [Hadrianus] AEgyptos, ditto [Hadrianus] Germania, ditto [Hadrianus] Restitutori Galliae, ditto [Hadrianus] Restitutori Hispaniae, / and several good reverses 24 1.1.-
126 AElius Caesar, re. Pietas, Hadrianus, re. Tellus Stabil. / and 16 more, / and Sabina 2 20 -.19.-
127 Antoninus Pius, re. Templum Divi. Aug. Rest. / and 13 more, / and Faustina / and 5 different reverses 19 -.10.6
128 Antoninus, 14 different reverses, Faustina, re. Pietas Aug. Templum / and 3 more 18 -.11.6
129 Faustina, 5 different reverses, Marcus Aurelius, re. Vasa Pontific. ditto [Faustina] de Germanis, ditto [Faustina] Armenia, ditto [Faustina] Consecratio, / and 11 more 20 -.14.-
130 M. Aurelius, re. Armenia / and 9 more, Faustina jun. / and 5 different reverses 15 -.9.-
131 Faustina jun. re. Consecratio, Pavo, ditto [Faustina jun.], re. Ara / and 3 more, L. Verus, 3 different reverses, Lucilla, 2 10 -.6.6
132 Lucius Verus, Lucilla, 2, Commodus, 5, Crispina, 1 9 -.9.6
133 Commodus, re. Provid. Aug. Isis, laeva tenens sistrum, dextram porrigit Neptuno provam calcanti dextro pede, a rare reverse, Ditto [Commodus], rev. Caduceus inter duo Cornucopiae, Helv. Pertinax, rev. Saeculo Frugifero Caduceus 5 -.13.6
134 Helv. Pertinax, re. Imp. Sacrificans, Vot. Decen. Tr. P. Cos. II. Did. Julianus, rev. Concordia Milit. 2 -.10.0
135 Did. Julianus, re. Fortuna Stans, dextra Temonem, sinistra Cornucopiae, Ditto [Did. Julianus] Fig. Mulieb. st. dextra lancem, sinistra Cornucopiae 2 -.7.-
136 Pescennius Niger, re. Victoria Aug. 1 -.10.-
137 Clod. Albinus, re. Provid. Aug. Cos. Ditto [Clod. Albinus], rev. Minerva Pacif. Cos. II. Sept. Severus, ten different good reverses 12 -.9.-
138 Sept. Severus, 3 different reverses, Clodivs Albinus, rev. Minerva, Julia Pia, 5 9 -.16.6
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140 Julia Pia, re. Fortunae Felici, Antoninus Caracalla rev Bucranium, Apes Pontif. & Vasa, rare, Ditto [Julia Pia], Liberalit. Aug. VI. ditto [Julia Pia] Securitas Orbis, / and 8 more 12 -.5.6
141 Antoninus Caracalla, re. Princ. Juvent. Fig. Militaris stans prope Trophoeum. Ditto [Antoninus Caracalla], rev. Mars st. dext. victoriolam glob. impositam, fin. hastae rinnititur pro pedibus Captivus, Severi Pii Aug Fil. Ditto [Antoninus Caracalla] rev. Vasa Pontific. Severi Aug. Pii Fil. Plautilla, 2 10 -.6.6
142 Plautilla, 2, Sept. Geta, 4 6 -.13.6
143 Sept. Geta, re. Minerva Sancta, Ditto [Sept. Geta], rev. Vasa Severi Pii Aug, fil. / and 3 more, Macrinus 2, Diadumenianus, rev. Princ. Juventutis 8 1.7.-
144 Macrinus, re. Fides Militum, Diadumenianus, rev. Spes Publica, rare, Ant. Elagabalus, rev. Invictus Sacerdos Aug. / and 13 different reverses 16 -.15.-
145 Elagabalus, re. Sacerdos Dei Solis, Elagab. / and 3 more, Julia Maesa, 5, Julia Aquilia Sev. rev. Concordia, Julia Soemias, 2, Julia Paula, rev. Concordia 13 -.11.6
146 Julia Aquilia Sev. re. Concordia, Jul. Maesa 2, Julia Soemias, 2, Julia Paula, 2, Alexander Severus, 8, Julia Mammaea, 2 18 1.8.-
147 Alexander Sev. 12 different reverses, Sallustia Parbia Orbiana, Julia Mammaea, 3 16 -.9.6
148 Alexander Sev. rev. Pax AEterna Aug. Ditto [Alexander Sev.], re. Victoria Aug. Vot. X. Ditto [Alexander Sev.], rev. Jovi Ultori, Ditto [Alexander Sev.] rev. Fortuna Pop. V. C. a curious reverse, / and 8 more, Julia Mammaea, 4 16 -.7.6
149 Maximinus, re. Victoria det. gerens sertum, laeva Palmam, pro pedibus captivus,, Victoria Germ. / and 5 more, Maximus rev. Principi Juvent. 7 -.14.6
150 Gordianus Afr. Pater, re. Victoria Augg. Gordianus Afr. Filius, rev. Imperator habitu Pacificatoris, P. M. Tr. p. Cos. P. P. 2 -.5.6
151 Pupienus, re. duae dextrae junctae, Amor mutuus Augg. Balbinus, rev. Fides mutua Augg. Gordianus Pius, 9 11 -.11.-
152 Balbinus, re. Pietas mutua Augg. duae dextrae junctae, Pupienus, same reverse, Amor mutuus Augg. Gordianus Pius, 4 6 1.-.-
153 Gordianus Pius, rev. Diana Lucifera, Ditto [Gordianus Pius], re. Statua Equestris, Ditto [Gordianus Pius], rev. Liberalitas aug. II. / and 7 more Philippus, Pater, rev. Adventus Imp. Eques, Ditto [Philippus, Pater], rev. Templum hexastylum / and 4 more 16 -.5.-
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154 Philippus, Pater, re. Adventus Augg. duo Equites decurrentes, Ditto [Philippus, Pater], re. Lupa cum Puerulis, Ditto [Philippus, Pater], Felicit. Impp. in Laurea, Ditto [Philippus, Pater], re. Elephas cum ascensore AEternitas Augg / and 8 more, Philippus, Filius, rev. Cerva, Saeculares Aug. / and 3 more, Otacilla Severa, 3 different reverses 19 -.5.6
155 Trajanus Decius, re. Dacia, Ditto [Trajanus Decius], re. Genius Exercit. Illyriciani, Ditto [Trajanus Decius], re. Imp. Eques, Adventus Aug. / and 3 more, Herennia Etruscilla, 2, Q. Herennius, rev. Concordia, duae dextrae junctae, Hostilianus, 1 10 -.7.-
156 Etruscilla 2 Q. Herennius, 1, Hostilianus, 1, Trebon. / Gallus, re. Fig. Mulieb. sedens, Junon. Martiali / and 3 more 8 -.9.6
157 Volusianus, 5, AEmilianus, re. Jupiter nudus, pro pedibus Imperator, st. Jovi Conservat. / and another, Valerianus, rev. Restitutor Orbis, / and 5 more, Mariniana, Valenrianus, jun. 2, Saloninus, 1 17 -.10.6
158 Mariniana 2, Gallienus 7, Valerianus, jun. 5, Salonina, 7, Saloninus, 1 22 -.6.6
159 Valerianus, jun re. Templum tetrastylum, Deo Volkano, / and 5 more, Saloninus Valerianus, 2 8 -.2.-
160 Postumus, different reverses 22 -.2.-
161 Marius, 2 -.5.-
162 Claudius Gothicus, Quintilius, Aurelianus, Severina, Tetricus Pater, & Filius, Tacitus Florianus, Probius, 2, Carus, Magnia Urbica, Numerianus, Carinus, Diocletianus, Maximianus, Constantius, Carausius, Allectus. All brass 35 1.12.-
163 Carausius, brass 4 -.6.- [together with 164]
164 Allectus, brass 4 -.6.- [together with 163]
165 Numerianus, re. duae figurae tenentes victoriolam, Clementia Temporum, of pure silver, Maximianus, rev. Porta patens Castri Praetorii, Victoriae Sarmaticae, Diocletianus, rev. Figura Africae stans, dextra Labarum, sinistra Acinacem, pro pedibus Captivus, rare 3 -.18.-
166 Maximianus, rev. Castrum Praet. Virtus Militum Maximianus Caes. rev. Victoria Militum, Constantius Caes. rev. Castr. Praet. Virtus Militum 3 1.1.-
167 Maximianus Caes. Constans, 1, Constantius, 4, Julianus, 4, Theodosius, 3 13 -.15.-
168 Constantius, 2, Julianus, 5, Jovianus, Theodosius, 2 Valentinianus, 4 14 -.18.-
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169 Valentinianus 6, Valens 5, Gratianus 3, Julianus 3, 17 -.8.6
170 Valens 2, Gratianus, Magn. Maximus, Flavius Victor, Arcadius, Honorius 7 1.3.-
171 Magnus Maximus, Eugenius, Arcadius 3, Honorius, Justinianus 5 11 1.11.-
172 A parcel of silver imperial medals and 2 Greek 94 1.14.-
173 Ditto [A parcel of silver imperial medals and 2 Greek 94] 1.1.-
174 Philippus, the Father of Alexander, a Greek medal 1 -.13.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Imperial Roman Gold.

175 Nero, rev. Jupiter Custos 1 1.2.-
176 Ditto, [Nero] rev. Vasa, Sacerdos cooptatus, a fine rare medal 1 2.-.-
177 Ditto, [Nero] rev. Corona civica, in cuius medio, Ex. S. C. 1 1.6.-
178 Tib. Claudius, rev. Castrum Praetorium, Imperat. Recept. rare 1 3.5.0
179 Ditto, [Tib. Claudius] rev. Paci 1.5.-
180 Hadrianus, re. Lupa cum puerulis, finely preserved 1 1.15.-
181 M. Aurelius, re. Concordia Augg. duae figurae habitu pacificatorum jungentes dextras, extremely well preserved 1 2.12.6
182 Trebonianus Gallus, re. Pietas Augg. finely preserved 2.5.-
183 Magnentius, a fine and rare one 1.2.-
184 Theodosius, re. Roma sedens super spolia, dextra tenet crucem globo impositam Imp. XXXXII, Cos. XVII P. P. -.15.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / CABINETS.

185 A neat ebony cabinet for a series of Imperial Denarii -.16.-
186 A neat rosewood cabinet for Roman and English coins 3.13.6
187 Sundry medal boards -.9.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Numismatic Books. [Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th.] // Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Numismatic Books. / OCTAVO & Infra. [Numismatic Books. Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th.]

188 The Knowledge of Medals, 1715 / _ Jennings of Medals, printed by Baskerville, 1764 -.9.-
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189 La Science des Medailles, 2 to. Par. 1739 -.9.-
190 Patini Introduct. ad Hist. Numism. Amst. 1683 / _ Ursatus de Notis Romanor. Par. 1723 -.9.-
191 Patarol Series Augustorum, &c. Ven. 1722 -.9.-
192 Leake's Historical Acct. of Engl. Money 1745 -.9.-
193 Musaeum Meadianum interleavea 1755 -.9.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Numismatic Books. / QUARTO.

194 Numismata Pembrochiana Lond. 1746 -.9.-
195 Vaillant Numismata Impp. Romanor. Par. 1692 / _ Rosini Antiquitates Rom. Dempsteri, Traj. 1701 -.9.-
196 Seguini Numism. Antiqua, Par. 1665 / _ De Strada, Thresor des Antiquitez, Lyon 1553 -.9.-

Second Day's Sale, Wednesday March 9th. / Numismatic Books. / FOLIO.

197 Evelyn's Numismata 1697 -.9.-
198 Snelling's View of the Gold and Silver Coin and Coinage of England, 2 V. 1762-63 -.9.-
199 Spelman AElfredi magni Vita Oxon. 1678 -.9.-
200 Biragi Imp. Romanor. Numism. Mediol. 1683 -.9.-
201 Augustinus in Nummis Veterum Antv. 1617 -.9.-
202 Goltzii Icones Imperator. Rom. Antv. 1645 -.9.-
203 _ [Goltzii] Numismata, 4 to. ib. 1617-1620 -.9.-

[vignette] Wednesday Evening, March 9th. // Wednesday Evening, March 9th. / BOOKS. [Wednesday Evening, March 9th.] // Wednesday Evening, March 9th. / BOOKS. / OCTAVO & infra. [BOOKS. Wednesday Evening, March 9th.]

1 A Large parcel of Old Books -.9.-
2 Ker de Latina Ling. 2 tom. Lond. 1709 / and 2 more -.9.-
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3 Ruddiman Grammat. Lat. Edinb. 1746 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
4 Regia Parnassi, Rotom. 1716 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
5 Bowles's Aristarchus, Oxf. 1748 / _ Blackwell's Life of Homer, 1736 -.9.-
6 Bailey's Engl. Dict. 1728 / _ Boyer's Fr. and Eng. Dict. 1751 -.9.-
7 Girard, Principes de la Langue Fr. 2 to. Par. 1747 / _ Antonini, Gramm. Ital. ib. 1731 / _ Veneroni, le Maitre Ital. Amst. 1709 -.9.-
8 Hist. Angustae Scriptores, cum Notis varior. L. B. 1661 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
9 Horatius in Us. Delph. Lond. 1731 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
10 Homeri Ilias Gr. & Lat. tom. 2 Glasg. 1747 / _ AEschylus Gr. & Lat. 2 to. Glasg. 1746 -.9.-
11 Euripides Gr. & Lat. per Piers, Cant. 1703 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
12 Classici a Maittaire, 10 to. Lond. -.9.-
13 _ [Classici] Wetstenii, 9 to. uniform. compact. -.9.-
14 Small Classics, 10 V. -.9.-
15 Vell. Paterculus, in Cor. Turc. Amst. ap. Elz, 1664 / _ Petronius cum Priap. 2 to. ib. 1700 -.9.-
16 Livii Hist. ap. Elz. Amst. 1678 / _ Tacitus ap. Bleau, ib. 1649 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
17 Meursii Elegantiae Latinae Sermonis -.9.-
18 Petavii Rationarium Tempor. L. B. 1710 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
19 Hobbes de Cive, Amst. 1647 / _ and 5 more -.9.-
20 Poemata Buchanani, Heinsii, Barlaei, Caussini, &c. 6 T. -.9.-
21 Poemata Sannazarii, Heinsii, Santolii, Albinovani, 5 T. -.9.-
22 Laus Asini, ap. Elz L. B. 1629 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
23 Jo. Secundi Opera, ib. 1651 / _ Quilleti Callipaedia, Lond 1709 / _ Poetarum Scotorum Musae sacrae Lauderi, Edinb. 1740 -.9.-
24 Musae anglicanae, 2 T. Lond. 1741 / _ Bourne Poematia, ib. 1743 -.9.-
25 Plutarch's Lives, 6 V. 1758 -.9.-
26 Fawkes's Anacreon, 1760 / _ Pitt's Virgil, 1743 -.9.-
27 Dryden's Virgil, 3 V. 1748 -.9.-
28 Francis's Horace, 4 V. 1747 -.9.-
29 May's Lucan, 1651 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
30 Bladen's Caesar's Comment. 1719 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
31 Terence par Dacier, 3 to. Amst 1706 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
32 Appiano Alessandrino, Hist. delle Guerre de Romani, per Aless. Braccio, Ven. 1543 / _ Tasso, la Gierasalemme liberata, ib. 1714 -.9.-
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33 Oeuvres de Moliere, avec fig. 8 T. Par. 1697 -.9.-
34 _ [Oeuvres de] Boileau, 2 T. ib. 1750 -.9.-
35 _ [Oeuvres de] Crebillon, 2 T. ib. 1743 / _ Le Sopha, 2 T. -.9.-
36 _ [Oeuvres de] Gresset, 2 T. Amst. 1748 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
37 Hist. de Don Quichotte, 6 T. avec fig. Par. 1722 -.9.-
38 Avantures de Gil Blas, avec fig. 4 T. Lond. 1749 -.9.-
39 Angola, 1748 / _ L'Ecumoire, 2 T. 1735 -.9.-
40 Candide, Micromegas et la Puce le d'Orleans, par De Voltaire, 3 T. -.9.-
41 Le Paradis perdu de Milton, 3 T. Amst. 1729 / _ and 2 -.9.-
42 Contes et Nouvelles par De la Fontaine, 2 T. Par. 1743 -.9.-
43 Montesquieu, Lettres Persanes Col. 1730 -.9.-
44 Avantures de Telemaque, avec fig- Lond. 1742 / _ Voyages de Cyrus, Par. 1727 -.9.-
45 Sundry Tracts -.9.-
46 Historical Register, 10 V. 1714-1723 -.9.-
47 London Magazine, 33 V. from the Beginning in 1732 to 1763 inclus. with the general Index -.9.-
48 Winstanley's Lives of the English Poets, 1687 / _ Langbaine's ditto [Lives of the English Poets], Oxf. 1691 -.9.-
49 Shiells's Lives of the English Poets, 5 V. 1753 -.9.-
50 Dodsley's Collection of old Plays, 12 V 1744 -.9.-
51 Spenser's Works, by Hughes, 6 V. 1715 -.9.-
52 _ [Spenser's] Shepherd's Calendar, Eng. & Lat. by Bathurst, with cuts, 1732 / _ Spenser redivivus, 1687 / _ Carey's Prolusions, 1760 -.9.-
53 Shakespeare's Works, 9 V. sm. 12mo, printed for Ofborn, 1747 -.9.-
54 Ben Jonson's Plays, 1715 / _ Davies on the Immortality of the Soul, 1715 / _ Randolph's Poems, 1664 / _ One Vol. of Plays -.9.-
55 Daniel's Poetical Works, 2 V. 1718 / _ Donne's Poems, 1639 -.9.-
56 Cowley's Works with the Heads, 3 V. 8vo. 1707 -.9.-
57 Milton's Paradise Lost, 1743 / _ Marvel's Poems, 2 V. in $. 1736 -.9.-
58 Denham's Poems, 1671 / _ Oldham's Works, 2 V. 1722 -.9.-
59 Otway's Plays, 2 V. 1736 / _ Wycherly's Plays, 1731 -.9.-
60 Dryden's Plays and Poems, 10 V. 1735 -.9.-
61 Sherburn's Poems, 1651 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
62 Tate's Poems, 1684 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
63 Minor English Poets, 3 V. 1750 -.9.-
64 Addison's Miscellaneous Works, 4 V. 1753 -.9.-
65 Congreve's Works, 3 V. 1753 -.9.-
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66 Rowe's Works, 3 V. 1728 / _ Hughes's Poems, 2 V. 1725 -.9.-
67 Farquhar's Plays, 2 V. 1729 / _ Gay's Poems, 2 V. 1737 -.9.-
68 Prior's Posth. Works, 2 V. 1740 / _ Lord Roscommon's Poems, 1717 -.9.-
69 King's Miscellanies / _ Fenton's Poems, 1717 -.9.-
70 Pope's Dunciad, 1736 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
71 Swift's Works, 8 V. printed by Geo. Faulkner, Dubl. 1746 / _ Ditto [Swift's Works], Tale of a Tub, Cuts, 1739 / _ Lord Orrery's Life of Swift, 1752 -.9.-
72 Young's Works, 4 V. 1757 -.9.-
73 Harte's Poems, 1727 / _ Fawkes's Poems, 1761 -.9.-
74 Broome's Poems, 1750 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
75 Turkish Spy, 8 V. 1754 -.9.-
76 Lord Bacon's Essays, 1691 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
77 Psalmanaazaar's Formosa, 1704 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
78 Biographia Gallica, 2 V. 1752 / _ Bruyere's Works, 2 V. 1713 -.9.-
79 Sidney on Government, 2 V. Edinb. 1750 -.9.-
80 Cato's Letters, 4 V. 1755 -.9.-
81 Lord Bolingbroke's Dissert. on Parties, 1749 / _ Ditto [Lord Bolingbroke's], Letters on Patriotism, &c. 1750 -.9.-
82 _ [Lord Bolingbroke's] Letters on Hist. 2 V. L. P. 1752 -.9.-
83 Rider's Hist. of England, 40 V. -.9.-
84 Salmon's Chronolog. Hist. 1733 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
85 Bellamy's British Remembrancer / _ and 3 more -.9.-
86 Lord Clarendon's Hist. of the Rebellion, 6 V. Oxf. 1712 -.9.-
87 Burnet's Hist. of his own Time, 6 V. 1734 -.9.-
88 Grey's Parliamentary Debates, 10 V. a fine Set 1763 -.9.-
89 Life of O. Cromwell, 1743 / _ [Life] of Ja. D. of Ormonde 1747 -.9.-
90 Barrow's Naval Hist. 4 V. 1761 -.9.-
91 Whatley's England's Gazetteer, 3 V. 1751 / _ Britannia Depicta -.9.-
92 Tour through Gr. Britain, 4 V. 1742 -.9.-
93 Another Copy [Tour through Gr. Britain], 4 V. 1761 -.9.-
94 Antiquities of Westminster-Abbey, V. 2, 1742 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
95 Collins's Peerage, V. 1. 3. 4. 1735 -.9.-
96 Salmon's Peerage of England and Ireland, 2 V. 1759 / _ British Compendium, 3 V. -.9.-
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97 Kennet's Antiq. of Rome, 1696 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
98 Gordon's Geogr. Grammar, 1754 / _ Salmon's Ditto [Geogr. Grammar] 1756 -.9.-
99 Eachard's Gazetteer, 1741 / _ Cellarii Geogr. per Patrick, Lond. 1731 -.9.-
100 _ [Eachard's Gazetteer,] 1724 / _ Burnet's Travels, 1750 -.9.-
101 Byng's Expedition to Sicily, 1739, / and other Tracts / _ Stevens's Travels -.9.-
102 Udal ap Rhys's Curiosities in Spain and Portugal 1749 / _ Sharp's Letters from Italy, 1766 -.9.-
103 Keysler's Travels, 4 V. 1760 -.9.-
104 Anson's Voyage, by Walter, 1756 -.9.-
105 _ [Anson's Voyage,] by Thomas, 1745 / _ Drury's Madagascar, 1729 -.9.-
106 Misson, Voyage d'Italie, 4 to. Haye 1727 -.9.-
107 Vertot, Revolut. Romaines, 3 to. ib. 1727 / _ Crevier, Hist. des Empereurs Romains, 2 to. Par. 1749 -.9.-
108 _ [Vertot, Revolut.] de Suede, Haye 1729 / _ Description de Paris, &c. 2 to. Par. 1730 -.9.-
109 _ [Vertot, Revolut.] de Portugal, Lond. 1730 / _ Mem. de Joli, 3 to. Amst. 1718 -.9.-
110 Mezeray, Hist. de France, 11 to. Par. 1717 -.9.-
111 Memoires du Card. De Retz, 4 to. Amst. 1719 -.9.-
112 Quincy's Dispensatory, 1723 / _ Albeyne's Ditto [Dispensatory], 1733 -.9.-
113 Salmon's Pieces, 4 V. -.9.-
114 Pharmacop. Edinburg. 1744 / _ Alston Index Medicamentor. Edinb. 1752 -.9.-
115 Shaw's Edinburgh Dispensatory, 1746 / _ Jones's Mysterie, of Opium, 1701 -.9.-
116 _ [Shaw's] Practice of Physic, 2 V. 1726 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
117 Mead's Works, 7 V. in 5. 1751 -.9.-
118 Boerhaave Opuscula, 3 to. / _ and 3 more -.9.-
119 Lommii Opuscula, 4 to. -.9.-
120 Sydenham Opera, L. B. 1754 / _ Allen Synopsis, 2 V. Lond. 1729 -.9.-
121 De Graaf Opera, L. B. 1668 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
122 Gaubius de Formulis, ib. 1729 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
123 Eustachii Opusc. Anatomica, L. B. 1707 / _ and 4 more -.9.-
124 Celsus Wedelii Jen. 1713 -.9.-
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125 Magnenus de Manna, Hag. C. 1658 / _ Pinaeus de Virginitatis Notis, L. B. 1641 -.9.-
126 Russell de Tabe Glandulari, Oxon. 1750 _ / Martinius in Eustachium, Edinb. 1755 -.9.-
127 Cheyne's English Malady, 1734 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
128 Lobb on Fevers, 1734 / _ Lobb on the Stone and Gout 1739 -.9.-
129 Huxham on Fevers, 1757 / _ James on Canine Madness, 1760 -.9.-
130 Wainewright of Non-naturals, 1708 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
131 Browne of the King's Evil, 1684 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
132 Harle's State of Physic, 1729 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
133 Tissot's Advice to the People, by Kirkpatrick, 1766 / _ St. Yves on the Eyes, 174$ -.9.-
134 Linnaei Genera Plantarum, L. B. 1737 / _ Blackstone Fasciculus Plantarum, Lond. 1737 -.9.-
135 Turner's Surgery, 2 V. 1741 / _ Ditto [Turne's Surgery] on the Diseases of the Skin, 1733 -.9.-
136 Sharp's Surgery, 2 V. 1758 -.9.-
137 Becket's Surgery, 1740 / _ Dionis Chirurgical Operations, 1733 -.9.-
138 Pott on Ruptures, 1756 / _ Gooch's Cases in Surgery 1758 -.9.-
139 Belloste's Hospital Surgeon, 2 V. 1729 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
140 Sundry Medical Tracts -.9.-
141 Le Dran, Observat. de Chirurgie, 2 to. Par. 1731 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
142 Mauquest, Traite de Chirurgie, 3 to. ib. 1722 -.9.-
143 Garengeot, Instrumens de Chirurgie, 2 to. ib. 1727 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
144 Levret, des Accouchemens laborieux, 2 to. Par. 1751 -.9.-
145 Deventer's Midwifery, 1728 / Maubray's Female Physician, 1724 -.9.-
146 Astruc, Traite des Maladies des Femmes, 6 to. Par. 1765 -.9.-
147 _ [Astruc, Traite] des Maladies Veneriennes, 4 to. ib. 1743 -.9.-
148 Profily on the Venereal Disease, 1748 / _ Thomson's Art of Dissecting, 1740 -.9.-
149 Drake's Anatomy, 3 V. 1727 -.9.-
150 Cheselden's Anatomy, 1741 / _ Douglas on the Muscles 1707 -.9.-
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151 Keill's Anatomy, 1698 / _ Ridley's Anatomy of the Brain, 1695 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
152 Palfin, Anatomie du Corps Humain, Par. 1726 / _ Anatomie de Dionis -.9.-
153 Le Mort Compend. Chymicum, L. B. 1682 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
154 Neri de Arte Vitraria, Amst. 1669 / _ Beguini Tyrocinium Chymicum, ib. 1669 -.9.-
155 Godfrey's Experiments, 1737 / _ Grew of Menstruums, 1676 / _ Sedgwick on Liquors, 1725 -.9.-
156 Shaw's Chemical Lectures / _ Dossier's Elaboratory laid open, 1758 -.9.-
157 Locke on Human Understanding, 2 V. 1710 -.9.-
158 Derham's Miscellanea Curiosa, 3 V. 1727 -.9.-
159 Recorde's Arithmetic. 1673 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
160 Essay on Orignal Painting, 1728 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
161 'SGravesande's Perspective, 1724 / _ Newton's Tables of Leases, 1742 -.9.-
162 Nollet's Lectures in Experimental Philosophy by Colson, 1752 / _ Elemens de la Philosophie de Neuton, par Voltaire, Amst. 1738 -.9.-
163 Biblia Sacra, ap Plantin, Antv. 1582 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
164 N. Test. Gr. Millii Lond. 1728 -.9.-

Wednesday Evening, March 9th. / BOOKS. / QUARTO.

165 Hederici Lexicon Gr. & Lat. per Patrick, Lond, 1727 / _ Miege's Fr. and Eng. Dict. 1679 -.9.-
166 Ainsworth's Lat. and Eng. Dict. 2 V. 1746 -.9.-
167 Boyer's Fr. and Eng. Dict. best Edit. 1729 -.9.-
168 Sewel's Dutch and Eng. Dict. Amst. 1721 -.9.-
169 Middleton's Life of Cicero, 2 V. L. P. 1741 -.9.-
170 Fanshaw's Poems, 1648 / _ Mrs. Barber's Poems, 1734 -.9.-
171 Guevara's Lives of the Roman Emperours, B. L. 1577 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
172 Moll's Maps of England and Wales, coloured 1724 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
173 Callis of Sewers, best Edit. 1685 -.9.-
174 Pemberton's View of Newton's Philosophy 1728 -.9.-
175 Van Swieten Comment. in Boerhaave, 3 tom. L. B. 1742-64 -.9.-
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176 Freind Opera Medica Paris 1735 -.9.-
177 Dalei Pharmacologia Lond. 1737 -.9.-
178 Pomet's Hist of Drugs 1748 -.9.-
179 Willis Opera Med. Amst. 1682 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
180 De le Boe Sylvii Op. Med. ib. 1679 / _ and 3 more -.9.-
181 Alpinus de Praesagienda, Hamb. 1733 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
182 Glauber of Philosophical Furnaces, 1651 / _ Charlton's Anatomic Praelections, 1680 -.9.-
183 Caneparius de Atramentis, Lond. 1660 / _ Boerhaave Elementa Chemiae, 2 to. L. B. 1732 -.9.-
184 Verheyen Anatomia, Brux. 1710 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
185 Winslow, Anatomie du Corps Humain, Par. 1732 -.9.-
186 Albini Hist. Musculorum Hominis, L. B. 1734 -.9.-
187 Blasii Anatomie Animalium Amst. 1681 -.9.-
188 De la Motte, Traite des Acouchemens Leid. 1729 -.9.-
187 Heisteri Chirurgia, 2 to. Amst. 1739 -.9.-
190 Heister's Cases by Wirgman 1755 -.9.-

Wednesday Evening, March 9th. / BOOKS. / FOLIO.

191 Speed's Hist. of Gr. Britain 1632 -.9.-
192 Rapin's Hist. of England, by Tindal 2 V. 1732 -.9.-
193 Fuller's Worthies of England 1662 -.9.-
194 Houbraken, Heads of illustrious Persons of Gr. Brit. with their Lives by Birch, Royal Paper 1756 -.9.-
195 Drake's Antiquities of York, L. P. a fine Copy, 1736 -.9.-
196 Gordon's Journey thro' Scotland, with the Suppl. L. P. 1726-32 -.9.-
197 Ware's Houghton Hall 1760 -.9.-
198 Layer's Tryal, 1722 / _ Papers relating to Bp Atterbury, &c. / _ Bacon's Hist. of Hen. VII. 1622 / _ of Phil. De Comines, 1614 -.9.-
199 Heylin's Cosmography; 1669 / _ Panvinii et alio. Topogr. Romae -.9.-
200 Wood's Ruins of Balbec 1757 -.9.-
201 Le Roy, les Ruines des beaux Monuments de la Greece, 1758 -.9.-
202 Picart, Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses, Gr. Pap. 3 to Premiers Epreuves, Amst. 1723 -.9.-
203 Pufendorf's Law of Nature, by Barbeyrac, best Edit. 1749 -.9.-
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204 Tillotson's Works, 3 V. 1752 -.9.-
205 Calepini Dictionarium Cotgrave's Fr. and Eng. Dictionary, 1632 -.9.-
206 Chaucer's Works, B. L. imprinted by Rycharde Kele, no Date -.9.-
207 _ [Chaucer's Works] by Speght, B. L. 1598 -.9.-
208 _ [Chaucer's Works] by Urry 1721 -.9.-
209 Ben Jonson's Works, best Edit. 1692 -.9.-
210 Cowley's Works, 2 V. 1678 / _ and 2 more -.9.-
211 The Duke of Newcastle's Horsemanship, 2 V. in 1. L. P. 1743 -.9.-
212 Chamers's Dict. of Arts and Sciences, 2 V. 1741 -.9.-
213 Mangeti Bibliotheca Anatomica, 2 to. Gen. 1685 -.9.-
214 Collins's Anatomy, 2 V. 1$85 -.9.-
215 Vesalii Anatomia, 2 to. Lutet. & Venet. -.9.-
216 _ [Vesalii Anatomia] Op. omn. Albini, 2 to. L. B. 1725 -.9.-
217 Brown Myographia, Lond. 1684 / _ Stukeley on the Spleen, 1723 -.9.-
218 Spigelii Anatomia, Venet. 1627 / _ Laurentii Anatomia, Francof. 1600 -.9.-
219 _ [Spigelii] Qpera omnia, Amst. 1645 / _ Remmelini Catoptrum Microcosmicum, Aug. 1619 -.9.-
220 Bourdon, Tables Anatomiques, Par. 1678 / _ Tortebat, Abrege d'Anatomie, Par 1667 -.9.-
221 Eustachii Tabulae Anatom. Lancisii, Rom. 1714 -.9.-
222 Albinus's Anatomical Tables 1749 -.9.-
223 Gautier, Myologie complette en Couleur, 2 to. Par. 1746 -.9.-
224 Gordonii Lilium Medicinae, imperf. / _ Fabr. ab Aquapendente Op. Chirurg. Patav. 1666 -.9.-
225 Morison Plantae Umbelliferae, Oxon. 1672 / _ Pharmacop. Londinens. 1721 -.9.-
226 Ambr. Parey's Works, 1634 / _ Wiseman's Chirurgical Treatises, 1676 -.9.-
227 Fabr. Hildanus et Severinus, Edit. opt. Francof. 1682 -.9.-
228 Four large Packing Cases. -.9.-