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Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum and Villarum Quae Quondum Fuerunt Edwini Comitis Infra Richmundshire Descriptionem Ex Libro Domesday in Thesauria Domini Regis [Register of the Honour of Richmond, Exhibiting the Lands and Villages Which Once Belonged to Edwin, Earl of Richmondshire Below Description from the Domesday Book in the Lord King’s Treasury]

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-

Binding:

Hardcover

Volume Condition:

Good

Dust Jacket:

No

Dust Jacket Condition:

N/A

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Language:

English

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Publication Year:

1722

Publication Place:

London, UK

ISBN:

Book ID:

024673

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xxxvi, fold out genealogical table, four engraved plates, large fold-out map, one engraved plate, 1-106pp, [16] 1-56pp, five fold-out genealogical tables, 57-242pp, one engraved plate, 243-252pp, one fold-out landscape view, 253-54pp, two engraved plates, 255-286pp, [32]. Occasional further illustrations in text, decorative head and tail pieces, decorative initial caps. The list of subscribers is bound in at the end of the volume, differing from the usual collation. Bound in contemporary full brown leather, seven-panelled spine, with gilt decoration and red label with gilt titles. Text block edges sprayed red. Printed extensively in red and black. Small Elephant Folio (approximately 15.75 by 10 by 1.25 inches). . Boards are worn, rubbed and scuffed at edges with some markings and mild scratches, rubbed and rounded at corners. A few indentations on edges. Upper text block edge darkened. Replacement endpapers. Pages show a little light warping and occasional edge damage and some faint ans occasional spotting. Occasional manuscript corrections, neatly done. Early 18th century transcription of a the 12th century document, the Honour of Richmond, from the Cottonian Library (one of the three founding collections of the British Library). Gale (1672-1744), who edited this volume, was an antiquarian and sometime member of Parliament was known as a collector of manuscripts and held as one of the foremost scholars of his.

Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum and Villarum Quae Quondum Fuerunt Edwini Comitis Infra Richmundshire Descriptionem Ex Libro Domesday in Thesauria Domini Regis [Register of the Honour of Richmond, Exhibiting the Lands and Villages Which Once Belonged to Edwin, Earl of Richmondshire Below Description from the Domesday Book in the Lord King’s Treasury]

ID: 024673

Price: £356.30

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