[Blount (Thomas)] Glossographia, or a Dictionary Interpreting the Hard Words of Whatsoever Language in our refined English Tongue, London: Tho. Newcomb, to be sold by John Martyn, 1670, third edition, 12mo, full sprinkled calf, errata leaf, together with [Anon] Conversations written in French by Monsieur Clerombault and put into English, London: Henry Herringman, 1672, 12mo, sprinkled calf, decorative gilt tooled spine with raised bands, title label (2)
Provenance:Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Chorley’s Auctioneers is to offer The Ombersley Court Library collected by the English aristocratic family of Sandys across five centuries.
Proceeds of the sale will will be donated to the Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust (Charity 1127871).
Hartlebury Castle is a historic Worcestershire estate first given to Bishop Aelhun in 855AD. Home of the Bishops of Worcester until 2007. it has a longstanding connection with the Sandys family throughout its history.
Sold for £190
[Blount (Thomas)] Glossographia, or a Dictionary Interpreting the Hard Words of Whatsoever Language in our refined English Tongue, London: Tho. Newcomb, to be sold by John Martyn, 1670, third edition, 12mo, full sprinkled calf, errata leaf, together with [Anon] Conversations written in French by Monsieur Clerombault and put into English, London: Henry Herringman, 1672, 12mo, sprinkled calf, decorative gilt tooled spine with raised bands, title label (2)
Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
THE OMBERSLEY COURT LIBRARY
Chorley’s Auctioneers is to offer The Ombersley Court Library collected by the English aristocratic family of Sandys across five centuries.
Proceeds of the sale will will be donated to the Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust (Charity 1127871).
Hartlebury Castle is a historic Worcestershire estate first given to Bishop Aelhun in 855AD. Home of the Bishops of Worcester until 2007. it has a longstanding connection with the Sandys family throughout its history.
Auction: The September Auctions 2024, 17th Sep, 2024
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