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Antiquitates Rutupinae et Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi [Antiquities of Richborough and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmonds] Battely, Joanne [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae (Antiquities of Richborough) and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae (Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds to 1272). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 93250) Published by Oxoniae, E. Theatro Sheldoniano Second Edition 1745. 1745. Second edition hard back binding in full leather, raised bands to the spine, gilt title and author lettering label between the bands. Quarto. 10'' x 8''. Large paper edition which contains [xvi] 138 [iv]; [vi] 164 printed pages of Latin text with 4 fold-out maps, 4 fold-out plates, 1 double page plate, 7 single page plates, and 4 vignettes. Bookplate to the front paste, the joints are starting, rubbing to the corners, foxing to the paste downs and half-title leaf, beyond which the text block is in Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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Antiquitates Rutupinae et Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi [Antiquities of Richborough and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmonds] Battely, Joanne [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae (Antiquities of Richborough) and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae (Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds to 1272). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 50055) Published by Oxoniae, E. Theatro Sheldoniano Second Edition 1745. 1745. Hard back binding in half leather, marble paper covered boards, gilt title and author lettering label to the spine. Quarto. 10'' x 8''. Large paper edition which contains [xvi] 138 [iv]; [vi] 164 printed pages of text with 4 fold-out maps, 4 fold-out plates, 1 double page plate, 7 single page plates, and 4 vignettes. Old amoral bookplate to the front paste down, modern bookplate to the front free end paper, a little rubbing to the spine and corners, without any ownership markings, the paper is in particularly clean, fresh and Fine condition without any marks or stains, superb interior condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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Antiquitates Rutupinae [Antiquities of Richborough] Battely, Joanne [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae ('Antiquities of Richborough') and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae ('Antiquities of St. Edmundsbury to 1272'). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 50054) Published by Oxoniae, E. Theatro Sheldoniano First Edition 1711. 1711. Full leather volume in original boards, neatly re-backed with raised bands and one title label to the spine, original end papers and paste downs. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. Contains [viii] 92 + index printed pages of Latin text with four fold-out plates to the rear and three vignettes. One of the plates is a folding map showing the Isle of Tanatis [Thanet] separated by the River Wantsumu [Wantsum]. Age toning to the edges of the end papers and paste downs, modern bookplate to the front paste down. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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Antiquitates Rutupinae et Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi [Antiquities of Richborough and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmonds] Battely, Joanne [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae (Antiquities of Richborough) and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae (Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds to 1272). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 93249) Published by Oxoniae, E. Theatro Sheldoniano Second Edition 1745. 1745. Second edition hard back binding in full leather, raised bands to the spine, high lights and centre tools, gilt title and author lettering label between the bands. Quarto. 10'' x 8''. Large paper edition which contains [xvi] 138 [iv]; [vi] 164 printed pages of Latin text with 4 fold-out maps, 4 fold-out plates, 1 double page plate, 7 single page plates, and 4 vignettes. Bookplate to the front paste down, a little rubbing to the spine and corners, the joints are sound and in Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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Antiquitates Rutupinae et Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi [Antiquities of Richborough and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmonds] Battely, Joanne [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae (Antiquities of Richborough) and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae (Antiquities of Bury St. Edmunds to 1272). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 93251) Published by Oxoniae, E. Theatro Sheldoniano Second Edition 1745. 1745. Second edition hard back binding in full leather, raised bands to the spine, gilt title and author lettering labels between the bands. Quarto. 9½'' x 7¾''. Contains [xvi] 138 [iv]; [vi] 164 printed pages of Latin text with 4 fold-out maps, 4 fold-out plates, 1 double page plate, 7 single page plates, and 4 vignettes. Modern bookplate to the front paste down, hinges internally reinforced, a little age toning to the margins. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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History of Sandwich in Kent [Signed] Bentwich, Helen C. [Helen Bentwich CBE (born Helen Caroline Franklin; 6 January 1892 - 26 April 1972) was a British philanthropist and politician]. Mrs Paul Rothschild. (Book #ID 95209) Published by T. F. Pain & Sons, Ltd., 13 Queen Street, Deal First Edition 1971. 1971. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original powder blue paper covered boards, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. Contains 168 (+ index) pp with monochrome illustrations, maps and photographs throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper, the nicest copy we have ever seen. Number 18 of 500 Limited Edition copies SIGNED by the author to the limitation leaf 'Helen C. Bentwich'. Purchased from an important private local collector's estate who has written to the front free end paper 'Given to us by Mrs. Paul Rothschild.' Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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The Antiquities of Richborough and Reculver | Abridged from the Latin of Archdeacon Battely Battely, John [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae ('Antiquities of Richborough') and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae ('Antiquities of St. Edmundsbury to 1272'). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 93274) Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, First Edition 1774. 1774. First edition hard back in recent new half calf binding, marbled boards, gilt and black morocco lettering label to the spine. 8vo. 7½'' x 5''. Contains new handmade end papers (Griffen Mill) ix, i, 152 printed pages of text with frontispiece map and 8 figures on one plate. In very near Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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The Antiquities of Richborough and Reculver | Abridged from the Latin of Archdeacon Battely Battely, John [S. T. P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi Opus posthumum] Joannes Battely / John Battely [John Battely (also spelt 'Batteley') (1646 - 1708) was an English antiquary and clergyman, Archdeacon of Canterbury 1688 - 1708. He was the author of two antiquarian works published after his death: Antiquitates Rutupinae ('Antiquities of Richborough') and Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum MCCLXXII Perductae ('Antiquities of St. Edmundsbury to 1272'). John Battely was the brother of Nicholas Battely, who edited William Somner's Cantuaria sacra, the first account of the antiquities of Canterbury. (Book #ID 93275) Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, First Edition 1774. 1774. First edition hard back binding in calf reback saving the original calf boards, gilt and black morocco lettering label to the spine. 8vo. 7½'' x 5''. Contains new handmade end papers (Griffen Mill) ix, i, 152 printed pages of text with frontispiece map and 8 figures on one plate. In very near Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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Richborough Port Butler, John (Book #ID 113375) Published by Richard Perry 2 Ramparts, Sandwich, Kent First Edition 1993. 1993. First edition in publisher's original wire stitched photographic card wrap covers. Landscape. 8½'' x 11½''. Contains 20 pp with monochrome illustrations and photographs throughout. In Very Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Sandwich] Category |
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