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1[Report of John Ainslie and Robert Whitworth jun: concerning the practicability and expence of making the different tracks proposed for a canal betwixt the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow.]Published 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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2The particulars of a desirable leasehold estate, situate on the west side of St. James's Hay-market, consisting of those old established and well-known premises, the Black horse livery stable yard, in the occupation of Mr. William Martin; and of four houses, situate behind the said stable yard, and fronting Market-Lane: which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Willock, at Stevens's Coffee-house, in New Bond-Street, London, on Monday the 18th of February, 1799Published 1799Call Number: Loading…read online
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3A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Joseph Edmondson: Esq; Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, Late of Warwick-Street, Golden-Square, deceased. Consisting of Many Thousand Volumes of scarce and valuable Books, Manuscripts, Visitations and Missals, among which are Dugdale's Baronage; County Histories, Houbraken's Heads, History of the House of Yvery, Natural History, with finely coloured Plates, &c. together with a curious Roman Altar, and other curious and scarce Articles. Which (by Order of the Executor) will be sold by auction, By Mr. Willock, At the Great Auction Room in King-Street, St. James's-Square, On Monday the 26th of June, 1786, and Two following Days, at Twelve O'Clock. To be viewed on Friday and Saturday the 23d, and 24th of June, when Catalogues may be had at the place of Sale, at Mr. Edmondson's late Dwelling-House in Warwick-Street; at George's Coffee-House, in Chancery-Lane; at the Rainbow Coffee-House, in Cornhill; and of Mr. Willock, in Chapel-Court, New Burlington-Street. (- Conditions of Sale as usual.)Published 1786Call Number: Loading…read online
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4View of the agriculture of Middlesex: with observations on the means of its improvement, and several essays on agriculture in general. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture, by John Middleton, Esq. ... Accompanied by the remarks of several respectable gentlemen and farmersPublished 1798Call Number: Loading…read online
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5General view of the agriculture of the county of Middlesex: with observations on the means of their improvement. By Peter Foot, Land-Surveyor, Dean-Street, Soho. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal ImprovementPublished 1794Call Number: Loading…read online
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6A catalougue of the large & valuable library of books, of Thomas Day, Esquire, deceased, many of which are in elegant bindings: And among them are folio. antiquities de montfauçon selden's works urry's chaucer cowper on the muscles Clark's sermons museum florentinum Platonis opera Aristotelis opera Hossmanni opera Suidæ lixicon Dionysii halicarnassensis scapulæ lexicon Rushworth's collection, &c. Quarto, &c. Ciceronis opera Newtoni principia Oeuvres de Voltaire bibliotheque raisonee Histoire de L'academie Royale des Sciences opera di metastasio statutes at large, &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Willock, on the premises, No. 22, Upper Gower-Street, Bedford-Square, on Saturday and Monday, the 22d and 24th of June, 1793, beginning each day at twelve o'clock. To be viewed' till the sale, at catalogues may he had at the House; at the Rainbow Coffee-House, Cornhill; Baptist Coffee-House, Chancery-Lane, and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-squarePublished 1793Call Number: Loading…read online
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7A catalogue of the valuable library of books, of Anthony Keck, Esq. deceased, consisting of several hundred volumes of scarce books, in various languages, arts and sciences; together with sundry valuable manuscripts and missals, brought from his late house, at Theobald's Park, in Herts; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction: By Mr. Willock, at his house, No. 25, in Golden-Square, on Friday, the 28th of June, 1793, and following day, beginning each day at twelve o'clock. To be viewed 'till the sale, and catalogues may be had at the Rainbow Coffee-House, Cornhill; Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery-Lane, and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden-squarePublished 1793Call Number: Loading…read online
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