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Author: Lancelot Andrewes
Item date: 1631
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Southwark Cathedral Library
Town/City: London

Presented with Andrewes XCXVI Sermons 1641, Catechistical Doctrine 1650, and Lectures 1657, by Rev Cecil T Wood

Author: Thomas Sherlock (Bishop of London)
Item date: 1764
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Inner Temple Library
Town/City: London

Presented with 5 other works, listed in AR, by the Dean and Chapter of St Albans

Author: Ethel M Dell
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented

No other details given, presented by Lt Col GT Savage

Author: Ethel M Dell
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Cheltenham Public Library
Town/City: Cheltenham
County: Gloucestershire

No other details given, presented by Lt Col GT Savage

Author: Lewis Carroll
Item date: 1876
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: University College London
Town/City: London

First edition, presented with Palgraves Golden Treasury 1861, by Miss Hunt

Author: Sieur le Gros
Item date: 1765
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: 16 16s
Institution: Victoria & Albert Museum
Town/City: London

First edition; pp54 with 34 plates; an invaluable aid to dating French portraits of the period; illustrated as frontispiece to AR

Author: Ethel M Dell
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: National Library of Wales
Town/City: Aberystwyth
County: Ceredigion

Presented by Lt.Col GT Savage, no other details given

Author: John Rushworth
Item date: 1659
Date acquired: 1941
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: National Library of Wales
Town/City: Aberystwyth
County: Ceredigion

Presented by HH Jennings

Author: FE Weirotter
Date acquired: 1940
Institution: National Library of Scotland
Town/City: Edinburgh

Presented by Mrs H Sanders

Author: Major-General Stuart
Item date: 1783
Date acquired: 1940
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Privately printed, presented by Mrs Stuart Stevenson