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 NOTES AND QUERIES. [9th S. IV. Nov. 4, '99. <$ale* bg faction. Valuable Miscellaneous Books, including Portion of the Library of the late T. G. E. ELGER, Esq., F.R.A.S. (by order of the Executors)—Collection of Bibliographical Works, Sfc. MESSRS. HODQSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 115, Chaneerr Lane, W.C., on MONDAY, November 0, and Three Following Days (Thursday excepted;, at 1 o'clock, valuable MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, comprising Bida, Lcs Saintea Bvangilcs, Large Paper, 2 vols. -HoRCrrs Collection of Prints, 2 toIb.— Na»h s MansionB, 4 vols.—Raclnet's Polychromatic Ornament— Humphreys's Art of Printing, Ac., 2 vols.— Hljbklns A Oibb's Musical Instruments— Bryan's Dictionary of Painters, illustrated and extended to 18 vols.—Britton's Cathedral Antiquities, Large Paper, S vols.— Hunter'B Lavater, 5 vols.— Costumes of Great Britain, Ac. 6 vols.— Uarleian Society's Publications. 18 vols.—Huguenot Society, 10 vols.— Architectural Society, 17 vols.—Astronomical Society's Notices and Memoirs and others on Astronomy — Bdhtllngk and Hoth's Sanscrit Dictionary, 7 vols. — Moore's Lepidoptera of Ceylon, 8 vols. — Hooker's Exotic Ferns, Ac, 2 vols. — Curtis'* Entomology, 16 vols. — Harvey's Phycologla Brltannica, Ac, 9 vols — Meredith's Works, Edition de Luxe—Dodgsons Alice In Wonderland, First Edi- tion— Tennyson's Poems, 2 vols., 1630-33, and other First Editions of Dickens, Kipling, Stevenson, Lang, and others — Kelmscott Press Golden Legend, 3 vols., also a Collection of Bibliographical and Typographical Works, English and Foreign —a few Early Printed Books, Ac. To be viewed, and Catalogues had. High-Class Modern Publications and Remainders, chiefly Aew, in cloth. MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Booms, US, Chaneerr Lane, W.C, on WEDNESDAY, November 16, and Two Following Days, at 1 o'clock, HIGH-CLASS MODERN PUBLICATIONS and REMAINDERS, comprising 28 Ander- son's Arts of Japan, pub. SI. Bj.—10 Schwarz'a Russian Art, 61. 6s.— Audsley's Chromolithography, 81.—100 Young's Barber Surgeons, 21. 2s. —20 Queen's Prime Minister Series, 9 vols., Large Paper, 41. 4s.— 475 Douglas's Sophie Arnould, IBs.—50 Douglas's Bombay, 2 vols. 21.2s.— 100 Great Explorers, 2 vols., 11. 5*.— Layard's Charles Keene, 31. 3s. and 11. 4s. —190 Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols., 15s., and 220 Charles V., 2 vols., 10j.—700 Napier's Peninsular War, 3 vols.— 100 Somervile's The Chase, 5r—10,000 Morley'sCarisbrooke Library, 2s. —short Numbers of CassrU'a IlluatratoJ Publications—many Thousand Volumes of Popular Modern Novels, Juvenile Books, Ac. Catalogues on application. Valuable Miscellaneous Books, including Portion of the Library of the late W. OVTRAM CREWE, Esq., of Old Whitby Hall, Cheshire—Collection of Books on Folk-lore, S(C. MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 116, Chancery Lane. W.C., on TUESDAY, November 21, and Following Days, valuable MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, including Boccaccio's Decameron, Giunta Edition, 15'.'7—Book of Hours, illuminated, Nuremberg, 1500— Douglas's Palls of Honoure, Copland, 1563—Sidney's Defence of Poesie, 1595—Hayley's Life of Romney— Masson's Life of Milton, 6 vols.— Selden Society's Publications, 12 vols. —Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, 13 vols.—Browning's Works, 16 vols.—Goldsmith's Deserted Village and other First Editions —Audeley'a Arts of Japan, 4 vols., Large Paper—a Collection of Books on Folklore, Ac. Catalogues are preparing. Valuable Law Books—Reports, TextrBooks, §c MESSRS. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 116, Chancery Lane, W.C, on TUESDAY, November 28, at 1 o'clock, valuable LAW BOOKS, Including the New Law Reports, 1865-6-18ye—Re vised Reports (Original Subscriber's Set), 42 vols.—Colles, Maclean, and Robinson's House of Lords Cases— Knapp and Moore's Privy Council Cases, 27 vols.—Law Reports, Indian Appeals, 24 vols.—Holt and Hall and Tweils's Equity Cases, 4 vols.— Beavan's Reports, 86 vols.—Reports in the Vice-Chancellor's Court by Drewry, Smile, Glffard, Kay, and others, 24 voIb. -t*wabey and Tris- tram's Probate and Divorce Cases, 4 vols.—Admiralty Canes by Hay, Marriott, Swabey. Luahiaftton, and Aspinall—Cox's Criminal Law Cases, 13 vols.—Complete Set of the Jurist Reports, 56 vols.—Series of Law Journal, Justice of the Peace, Ac—Chittys Prerogatives of the Crown —and the usual Text-Books, Ac. Catalogues are preparing. British, Foreign, and Colonial Postage Stamps. MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 47. Leicester Square, W.C, ou TUESDAY, November 7, and Following Dav. at hair-past 5 o'clock precisely, a valuable COLLECTION of BRITISH, FOREIGN, and COLONIAL POSTAGE STAMPS. Catalogues on application. Monday prior to the Sale. On view the Friday, Saturday, and [For continuation of Messrs. Puttick 4 Simpson's Sales see p. 390. ] The Tixall Library, late the Property of Sir F. A. T. C. CONSTABLE, Bart., of Burton Constable, and Aston Hall, North Ferriby, East Forks. MESSRS. 80THEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13. Wellington Street, Strand, W.C, on MONDAY, November 6, and Following Day. at 1 o'clock precisely, valuable BOOKS and MANUSCRIPTS, late the Property of Sir F. A. T. C CONSTABLE, Bart., of Burton Constable, and Aston Hall, North Ferrlby, Bast Yorks, formed originally by Sir Walter ABton, first Lord Aston, Ambassador to Spain temp. King James I., comprising a large number of Important English His* torical and Heraldic Manuscripts, including an Illuminated MS. by Wm. Bowyer, Keeper of the Archives in the Tower, done for the Earl of Leicester—English Chronicles by Matthew of Westminster and other* —flue Illuminated Horn- and other Service Books— Oospelsand Epistles In Early Northern English—Lydgate's Story of CBdipua—Ledger Book of St- Agatha's Abbey, Richmond, co. York—Three fine Illuminated Heraldic MSS. on vellum, by Sir BeviU Skelton, temp James II.—Col- lections on Family History, Visitations, Pedigrees, Ordinaries of Arms, Orders of Chivalry, Ac., many from the Collection of John Anstis, Garter King-at-Arms—Joscphus in French, Verard, 1492, printed upon vellum and illuminated—County Histories and Topographical Works— the Aston State Papers (many unpublished)— Second Folio Shakespeare —a Series of J. B. Rldinger's Engravings of Wild Animals, Ac. May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had. Engravings, Water-Colour Drawings, and Paintings. MESSRS. PUTTICK & SIMPSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 47, Leicester Square, W.C, on MONDAY, November 6, and Following Day, at ten minutes past 1 o'clock precisely. ENGRAVINGS, both Framed and in the Portfolio, consisting of Fancy Subjects of the English School printed in Colours —a choice Collection of Theatrical Portraits and Subjects, many in fine proof state — scarce Topographical relating to London — several Arundel Society's Publications — Modern Froof Engravings and Etchings; also Water-Colour Drawings and Paintings by aud after Northcote, Fuseli, Sir G. Kneller, Holbein, Richardson, Sir D. Wilkie, Coleman, Gainsborough, J. Opie, and many others. Catalogues on application. On view one day prior and mornings of Autograph Letters and Historical Documents. MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 18, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C, on WEDNESDAY, November 6, and FRIDAY, November 10, at 1 o'clock precisely, valuable AUTOGRAPH LETTERS and HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, comprising Specimens of Lord Byron, Carlyle, Gainsborough, General Gordon, Lord Nelson, Lord Tennyson, Queen Victoria, Charles I. and II., Coleridge, Lord Cllve, J. M. W. Turner, R.A., Sir Joshua Reynolds, Raskin, Swinburne, David Garrick, C. Bronte, Ac.—Albums of Autographs, Ac. May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had. The valuable Library of the late JOHN KERMACK, Esq., W.S. MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 18. Wellington Street, Strand, W.C, on MONDAY, November IS, and Following Day at 1 o'clock precisely, the valuable LIBRARY of the late JOHN KERMAUK. Esq, W.S., of 18, Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh (sold by order of the Executors), comprising Works on Natural History—Sport- ing Books-Bibliographical Works—Dictionary of National Biography, a Set— Dorat, Les Raisers. 1770—Fables Nouvelles, 1773—Works on Art and Archeology, History and Biography—Modern Illustrated Books, principally Special Editions—Booth's Rough Notes on Birds—Crealock'a l>eerstalking—La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles, 1762—Andrew Lang's Works on Large Paper—Omclum Beats? Maria? Virginit, Manuscript on vellum—Works relating to Scotland — Scrape's Deerstalking and Salmon Fishing—Writings of Lever, Thackeray, Ac—large Collection of Postage Stamps, Ac. May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had. The valuable Collection of English and Colonial Coins and Tokens, the Property of GEORGE DEAKIN, Esq. MESSRS. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will BELL by AUCTION, at their House, No. 13, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C, on WEDNESDAY, November 18. and Following Day, at 1 o'clock precisely, the valuable COLLECTION of ENGLISH and COLONIAL COINS and TOKENS, the Property of GEORGE DEAKIN, Esq.. for many years a Member of the Numismatic Society of London. This Collection comprises the following rarities worthy of notice : Charles I. Pattern Broad, Alt (40j—Combe-Martin Half-Crown Alt, 1648 (48)— Exeter Twopence. AR, 1644 (62>—Charles II. Crown, Hall-Crown, and Shilling, 1066, with Elephant under Bust—George II. Proof Sixpence, 1728, plain—George III Pattern Shilling, by Yeo. 1778 —Pattern Halfpenny, AR, by Drox, 1790, with nude figure of Britannia —Georg* IV. •■ Whiteaves' ' Crown, 1820—Set of the extremely rare Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, X., 1660, of the First or Copper Coin- age—George IV Pattern IriBh Farthing, 1822—Carolina Halfpenny, .«, 161*4—Canada Pattern Halfpenny, X,. 1794. by Pontoon—Jersey Five- flhilling Token, 1809—Peel Castle Five-Shilling Token, AK, 18U—Hong Kong Pattern Dollar, 1864—Bombay Pattern Rupee. X, 1828— Jamaica Patterns, X., for 1/oOand 1100 Dollar—Straits Settlements Silver Proofs of the Copper Coinage of 1891 (only two sets Btruck), Ac.; also Scottish, Irish, and American Coins—English Provincial Tokens of Eighteenth Century—Foreign Dollars, and including several brlUlant Patterns and Proofs—Coin Cabinets—Numismatic Works. May be viewed two days prior. Catalogues may be had.