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Author: John Dryden (Trans)
Item date: 1709
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Birkbeck College
Town/City: London

Presented with 2 other items by TH Russell

Author: Robert Knight of Barrells, Baron Luxborough
Item date: 1734-1771
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Presented by Mrs C O Higgon, great great grand daughter. Mostly concerns Luxboroughs scandalous wife and daughter. Add MS 45889

Item date: 1527
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 25
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

25 donated by Arthur Gimson

Author: Tristan de Lescaigne
Item date: 1535
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 27
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Printed by Denys Janot at Paris; no copy then in Bibliotheque Nationale

Author: Henricus de Petra
Item date: 1480
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 21
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Lacking last leaf which is supplied in facsimile; printed at Audenarde

Author: Guilelmus Gorris
Item date: 1486
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 9 9s
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Compendium of the works of Duns Scotus, printed by Peter Drach at Speier

Author: St Bonaventura
Item date: 1498
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 9 9s
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Jean Petits device on title page, two other copies only known

Author: Plato [Ben Jonson]
Item date: 1590
Date acquired: NULL
Item cost: 27
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

Ben Jonsons copy extensively annotated in more than 200 places

Author: Sir Thomas Browne
Item date: 1658
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 75
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

One of 10 known copies of the first edition containing corrections in the authors hand. In its original binding

Author: ST Prideaux (Binder)
Date acquired: 1943
Grant Value: 35 15s
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London

5 fine bindings by Miss ST Prideaux with one by Miss Yeatman, illustrated as plate III of AR