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The highly Important Collection of Autograph Letters and Historical MSS. of M. ALCIDEDONNADIEU.PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on TUESDAY, July 29, and Four following Days, the VERYIMPORTANTCOLLECTION OFAUTOGRAPHLETTERSand HISTORICAL MSS. of M. ALCIDEDONNADIEU. The importance of this Collection cannot be estimated by a mere list of names, as in every instance, with a few exceptions where extreme rarity has precluded choice, each specimen has been selected for its intrinsic literary or historic worth. Among the English Royal Personages are the Autographs of Henry V., Henry VI., Edward IV., Richard III., and Henry VII.; (from this period, nearly all are Letters entirely Autograph of) Henry VIII., Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Edward VI., Queen Mary and Philip of Spain, Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, James I. and Anne of Denmark, Henry Prince of Wales, Charles I. as Duke of York and as King; also, a Document of the greatest Interest, the Contract of Marriage between Charles I. and the Infanta of Spain, signed by the parties—Henrietta Maria, Mary Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I.; Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia, Frederic King of Bohemia and his Sons, Prince Rupert, Louisa Princess of Bohemia, her well-known Letter in Hieroglyphics, Oliver Cromwell, Letters and Documents, and particularly the original Order to the Lord Mayor of London, directing him to proclaim Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector of England—Richard Cromwell, Charles II., Catherine of Braganza, James II., the Depositions concerning his Marriage with Anne Hyde, signed by the parties; Mary d'Este, James III., the Pretender; William III., Queen Mary, George I., and the rest of the House of Hanover to the present Sovereign. All these Letters, and indeed the whole of the Collection, are in the highest preservation, and notwithstanding the great rarity of many, several specimens of most are included. There are Autographs of the Regicides, temp. Charles I., and unique Letters of the Conspirators Robert Aske and Robert Catesby. The French Royal Series commences with an extremely rare and important Autograph of Charles VII., and continues to the close of the Monarchy. Of Henry IV. alone there are twenty important Letters. Other Foreign Sovereigns, including the Bonaparte family, several of Napoleon, particularly aplein pouvoirto Caulincourt, enabling him to conclude a Treaty of Peace with the Allied Powers at the critical period of January, 1814—Christina of Sweden, Catherine of Aragon, Catherine and other of the House of Medici, Diane de France, John sans Peur, 1410, Jeanne d'Albret, Louise de Savoie, Marguerite d'Autriche, Margaret Daughter of Francis I., Sovereign Princes of the House of Nassau, &c. Amongst the Ecclesiastics may be named a Holograph letter of Pope Clement VIII., the Père Joseph, Janssenius, Martin Luther (about Purgatory), Père la Chaise, Cardinal Mazarin, St. Francis de Sales, St. Vincent de Paul, &c. The Autographs of Literary Men include P. Aretino, Lord Bacon (two), Boileau, Conrart, Fontenelle, Thomas Lord Fairfax, his Autograph Translation of "Mercurius Trismagistus Pimander"—Kepler, Lafontaine, Molière (unique), Mirabeau, Marmontel, Malherbe, Newton, Peiresc, J. J. Rousseau, Scaliger, Salmasius, Sannazarus, Thuanus, B. Tasso, Visconti, Voltaire, Vespucius, Winckelmann, &c. Amongst the Artists are Ph. de Champagne, Perrault, Poussin, Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael d'Urbino, P. Veronese, Sir C. Wren (about building the Monument). To this very imperfect sketch of the contents of this important Collection may be added Autographs of Calas, Clairon, Sir F. Drake (papers relative to his descent upon the Spaniards), Richard Hakluyt, Robert Devereux Earl of Essex (Letter supplicating his Life), La Noue, "Bras de Fer," Duke of Monmouth (Letter supplicating his Life), Caesar, Nostradamus, Sir W. Raleigh, the Chancellor Seguier, Duke of Sully, the Sforzas, Edmund de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk and his brother Richard (both unique), Turenne, Sir H. Vane, &c.Catalogues are preparing, and will be sent on application.The Catalogue Raisonné is now ready, and will be sent on application, if in the country, on receipt of six stamps.
The highly Important Collection of Autograph Letters and Historical MSS. of M. ALCIDEDONNADIEU.
PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property will SELL by AUCTION, at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on TUESDAY, July 29, and Four following Days, the VERYIMPORTANTCOLLECTION OFAUTOGRAPHLETTERSand HISTORICAL MSS. of M. ALCIDEDONNADIEU. The importance of this Collection cannot be estimated by a mere list of names, as in every instance, with a few exceptions where extreme rarity has precluded choice, each specimen has been selected for its intrinsic literary or historic worth. Among the English Royal Personages are the Autographs of Henry V., Henry VI., Edward IV., Richard III., and Henry VII.; (from this period, nearly all are Letters entirely Autograph of) Henry VIII., Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Edward VI., Queen Mary and Philip of Spain, Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, James I. and Anne of Denmark, Henry Prince of Wales, Charles I. as Duke of York and as King; also, a Document of the greatest Interest, the Contract of Marriage between Charles I. and the Infanta of Spain, signed by the parties—Henrietta Maria, Mary Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I.; Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia, Frederic King of Bohemia and his Sons, Prince Rupert, Louisa Princess of Bohemia, her well-known Letter in Hieroglyphics, Oliver Cromwell, Letters and Documents, and particularly the original Order to the Lord Mayor of London, directing him to proclaim Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector of England—Richard Cromwell, Charles II., Catherine of Braganza, James II., the Depositions concerning his Marriage with Anne Hyde, signed by the parties; Mary d'Este, James III., the Pretender; William III., Queen Mary, George I., and the rest of the House of Hanover to the present Sovereign. All these Letters, and indeed the whole of the Collection, are in the highest preservation, and notwithstanding the great rarity of many, several specimens of most are included. There are Autographs of the Regicides, temp. Charles I., and unique Letters of the Conspirators Robert Aske and Robert Catesby. The French Royal Series commences with an extremely rare and important Autograph of Charles VII., and continues to the close of the Monarchy. Of Henry IV. alone there are twenty important Letters. Other Foreign Sovereigns, including the Bonaparte family, several of Napoleon, particularly aplein pouvoirto Caulincourt, enabling him to conclude a Treaty of Peace with the Allied Powers at the critical period of January, 1814—Christina of Sweden, Catherine of Aragon, Catherine and other of the House of Medici, Diane de France, John sans Peur, 1410, Jeanne d'Albret, Louise de Savoie, Marguerite d'Autriche, Margaret Daughter of Francis I., Sovereign Princes of the House of Nassau, &c. Amongst the Ecclesiastics may be named a Holograph letter of Pope Clement VIII., the Père Joseph, Janssenius, Martin Luther (about Purgatory), Père la Chaise, Cardinal Mazarin, St. Francis de Sales, St. Vincent de Paul, &c. The Autographs of Literary Men include P. Aretino, Lord Bacon (two), Boileau, Conrart, Fontenelle, Thomas Lord Fairfax, his Autograph Translation of "Mercurius Trismagistus Pimander"—Kepler, Lafontaine, Molière (unique), Mirabeau, Marmontel, Malherbe, Newton, Peiresc, J. J. Rousseau, Scaliger, Salmasius, Sannazarus, Thuanus, B. Tasso, Visconti, Voltaire, Vespucius, Winckelmann, &c. Amongst the Artists are Ph. de Champagne, Perrault, Poussin, Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael d'Urbino, P. Veronese, Sir C. Wren (about building the Monument). To this very imperfect sketch of the contents of this important Collection may be added Autographs of Calas, Clairon, Sir F. Drake (papers relative to his descent upon the Spaniards), Richard Hakluyt, Robert Devereux Earl of Essex (Letter supplicating his Life), La Noue, "Bras de Fer," Duke of Monmouth (Letter supplicating his Life), Caesar, Nostradamus, Sir W. Raleigh, the Chancellor Seguier, Duke of Sully, the Sforzas, Edmund de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk and his brother Richard (both unique), Turenne, Sir H. Vane, &c.
Catalogues are preparing, and will be sent on application.
The Catalogue Raisonné is now ready, and will be sent on application, if in the country, on receipt of six stamps.
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22126 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 36 | July 6, 1850 | 81- 96 | PG # 13361 || Vol. II No. 37 | July 13, 1850 | 97-112 | PG # 13729 || Vol. II No. 38 | July 20, 1850 | 113-128 | PG # 13362 || Vol. II No. 39 | July 27, 1850 | 129-143 | PG # 13736 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 40 | August 3, 1850 | 145-159 | PG # 13389 || Vol. II No. 41 | August 10, 1850 | 161-176 | PG # 13393 || Vol. II No. 42 | August 17, 1850 | 177-191 | PG # 13411 || Vol. II No. 43 | August 24, 1850 | 193-207 | PG # 13406 || Vol. II No. 44 | August 31, 1850 | 209-223 | PG # 13426 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 45 | September 7, 1850 | 225-240 | PG # 13427 || Vol. II No. 46 | September 14, 1850 | 241-256 | PG # 13462 || Vol. II No. 47 | September 21, 1850 | 257-272 | PG # 13936 || Vol. II No. 48 | September 28, 1850 | 273-288 | PG # 13463 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 49 | October 5, 1850 | 289-304 | PG # 13480 || Vol. II No. 50 | October 12, 1850 | 305-320 | PG # 13551 || Vol. II No. 51 | October 19, 1850 | 321-351 | PG # 15232 || Vol. II No. 52 | October 26, 1850 | 353-367 | PG # 22624 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 53 | November 2, 1850 | 369-383 | PG # 13540 || Vol. II No. 54 | November 9, 1850 | 385-399 | PG # 22138 || Vol. II No. 55 | November 16, 1850 | 401-415 | PG # 15216 || Vol. II No. 56 | November 23, 1850 | 417-431 | PG # 15354 || Vol. II No. 57 | November 30, 1850 | 433-454 | PG # 15405 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 58 | December 7, 1850 | 457-470 | PG # 21503 || Vol. II No. 59 | December 14, 1850 | 473-486 | PG # 15427 || Vol. II No. 60 | December 21, 1850 | 489-502 | PG # 24803 || Vol. II No. 61 | December 28, 1850 | 505-524 | PG # 16404 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. III. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 62 | January 4, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 15638 || Vol. III No. 63 | January 11, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 15639 || Vol. III No. 64 | January 18, 1851 | 33- 47 | PG # 15640 || Vol. III No. 65 | January 25, 1851 | 49- 78 | PG # 15641 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 66 | February 1, 1851 | 81- 95 | PG # 22339 || Vol. III No. 67 | February 8, 1851 | 97-111 | PG # 22625 || Vol. III No. 68 | February 15, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 22639 || Vol. III No. 69 | February 22, 1851 | 129-159 | PG # 23027 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 70 | March 1, 1851 | 161-174 | PG # 23204 || Vol. III No. 71 | March 8, 1851 | 177-200 | PG # 23205 || Vol. III No. 72 | March 15, 1851 | 201-215 | PG # 23212 || Vol. III No. 73 | March 22, 1851 | 217-231 | PG # 23225 || Vol. III No. 74 | March 29, 1851 | 233-255 | PG # 23282 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 75 | April 5, 1851 | 257-271 | PG # 23402 || Vol. III No. 76 | April 12, 1851 | 273-294 | PG # 26896 || Vol. III No. 77 | April 19, 1851 | 297-311 | PG # 26897 || Vol. III No. 78 | April 26, 1851 | 313-342 | PG # 26898 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 79 | May 3, 1851 | 345-359 | PG # 26899 || Vol. III No. 80 | May 10, 1851 | 361-382 | PG # 32495 || Vol. III No. 81 | May 17, 1851 | 385-399 | PG # 29318 || Vol. III No. 82 | May 24, 1851 | 401-415 | PG # 28311 || Vol. III No. 83 | May 31, 1851 | 417-440 | PG # 36835 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 84 | June 7, 1851 | 441-472 | PG # 37379 || Vol. III No. 85 | June 14, 1851 | 473-488 | PG # 37403 || Vol. III No. 86 | June 21, 1851 | 489-511 | PG # 37496 || Vol. III No. 87 | June 28, 1851 | 513-528 | PG # 37516 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. IV. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 88 | July 5, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 37548 || Vol. IV No. 89 | July 12, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 37568 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850] | PG # 13536 || INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850 | PG # 13571 || INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851 | PG # 26770 |+-----------------------------------------------+-------------+
Transcriber's Note: Original spelling varieties have not been standardized.
Pages in "Notes & Queries", Vol. I-III
[List of volumes and pages in "Notes and Queries", Vol. I-IV]+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. I. |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 1 | November 3, 1849 | 1 - 17 | PG # 8603 || Vol. I No. 2 | November 10, 1849 | 18 - 32 | PG # 11265 || Vol. I No. 3 | November 17, 1849 | 33 - 46 | PG # 11577 || Vol. I No. 4 | November 24, 1849 | 49 - 63 | PG # 13513 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 5 | December 1, 1849 | 65 - 80 | PG # 11636 || Vol. I No. 6 | December 8, 1849 | 81 - 95 | PG # 13550 || Vol. I No. 7 | December 15, 1849 | 97 - 112 | PG # 11651 || Vol. I No. 8 | December 22, 1849 | 113 - 128 | PG # 11652 || Vol. I No. 9 | December 29, 1849 | 130 - 144 | PG # 13521 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 10 | January 5, 1850 | 145 - 160 | PG # || Vol. I No. 11 | January 12, 1850 | 161 - 176 | PG # 11653 || Vol. I No. 12 | January 19, 1850 | 177 - 192 | PG # 11575 || Vol. I No. 13 | January 26, 1850 | 193 - 208 | PG # 11707 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 14 | February 2, 1850 | 209 - 224 | PG # 13558 || Vol. I No. 15 | February 9, 1850 | 225 - 238 | PG # 11929 || Vol. I No. 16 | February 16, 1850 | 241 - 256 | PG # 16193 || Vol. I No. 17 | February 23, 1850 | 257 - 271 | PG # 12018 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 18 | March 2, 1850 | 273 - 288 | PG # 13544 || Vol. I No. 19 | March 9, 1850 | 289 - 309 | PG # 13638 || Vol. I No. 20 | March 16, 1850 | 313 - 328 | PG # 16409 || Vol. I No. 21 | March 23, 1850 | 329 - 343 | PG # 11958 || Vol. I No. 22 | March 30, 1850 | 345 - 359 | PG # 12198 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 23 | April 6, 1850 | 361 - 376 | PG # 12505 || Vol. I No. 24 | April 13, 1850 | 377 - 392 | PG # 13925 || Vol. I No. 25 | April 20, 1850 | 393 - 408 | PG # 13747 || Vol. I No. 26 | April 27, 1850 | 409 - 423 | PG # 13822 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 27 | May 4, 1850 | 425 - 447 | PG # 13712 || Vol. I No. 28 | May 11, 1850 | 449 - 463 | PG # 13684 || Vol. I No. 29 | May 18, 1850 | 465 - 479 | PG # 15197 || Vol. I No. 30 | May 25, 1850 | 481 - 495 | PG # 13713 |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. II. |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 31 | June 1, 1850 | 1- 15 | PG # 12589 || Vol. II No. 32 | June 8, 1850 | 17- 32 | PG # 15996 || Vol. II No. 33 | June 15, 1850 | 33- 48 | PG # 26121 || Vol. II No. 34 | June 22, 1850 | 49- 64 | PG # 22127 || Vol. II No. 35 | June 29, 1850 | 65- 79 | PG # 22126 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 36 | July 6, 1850 | 81- 96 | PG # 13361 || Vol. II No. 37 | July 13, 1850 | 97-112 | PG # 13729 || Vol. II No. 38 | July 20, 1850 | 113-128 | PG # 13362 || Vol. II No. 39 | July 27, 1850 | 129-143 | PG # 13736 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 40 | August 3, 1850 | 145-159 | PG # 13389 || Vol. II No. 41 | August 10, 1850 | 161-176 | PG # 13393 || Vol. II No. 42 | August 17, 1850 | 177-191 | PG # 13411 || Vol. II No. 43 | August 24, 1850 | 193-207 | PG # 13406 || Vol. II No. 44 | August 31, 1850 | 209-223 | PG # 13426 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 45 | September 7, 1850 | 225-240 | PG # 13427 || Vol. II No. 46 | September 14, 1850 | 241-256 | PG # 13462 || Vol. II No. 47 | September 21, 1850 | 257-272 | PG # 13936 || Vol. II No. 48 | September 28, 1850 | 273-288 | PG # 13463 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 49 | October 5, 1850 | 289-304 | PG # 13480 || Vol. II No. 50 | October 12, 1850 | 305-320 | PG # 13551 || Vol. II No. 51 | October 19, 1850 | 321-351 | PG # 15232 || Vol. II No. 52 | October 26, 1850 | 353-367 | PG # 22624 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 53 | November 2, 1850 | 369-383 | PG # 13540 || Vol. II No. 54 | November 9, 1850 | 385-399 | PG # 22138 || Vol. II No. 55 | November 16, 1850 | 401-415 | PG # 15216 || Vol. II No. 56 | November 23, 1850 | 417-431 | PG # 15354 || Vol. II No. 57 | November 30, 1850 | 433-454 | PG # 15405 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 58 | December 7, 1850 | 457-470 | PG # 21503 || Vol. II No. 59 | December 14, 1850 | 473-486 | PG # 15427 || Vol. II No. 60 | December 21, 1850 | 489-502 | PG # 24803 || Vol. II No. 61 | December 28, 1850 | 505-524 | PG # 16404 |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. III. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 62 | January 4, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 15638 || Vol. III No. 63 | January 11, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 15639 || Vol. III No. 64 | January 18, 1851 | 33- 47 | PG # 15640 || Vol. III No. 65 | January 25, 1851 | 49- 78 | PG # 15641 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 66 | February 1, 1851 | 81- 95 | PG # 22339 || Vol. III No. 67 | February 8, 1851 | 97-111 | PG # 22625 || Vol. III No. 68 | February 15, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 22639 || Vol. III No. 69 | February 22, 1851 | 129-159 | PG # 23027 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 70 | March 1, 1851 | 161-174 | PG # 23204 || Vol. III No. 71 | March 8, 1851 | 177-200 | PG # 23205 || Vol. III No. 72 | March 15, 1851 | 201-215 | PG # 23212 || Vol. III No. 73 | March 22, 1851 | 217-231 | PG # 23225 || Vol. III No. 74 | March 29, 1851 | 233-255 | PG # 23282 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 75 | April 5, 1851 | 257-271 | PG # 23402 || Vol. III No. 76 | April 12, 1851 | 273-294 | PG # 26896 || Vol. III No. 77 | April 19, 1851 | 297-311 | PG # 26897 || Vol. III No. 78 | April 26, 1851 | 313-342 | PG # 26898 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 79 | May 3, 1851 | 345-359 | PG # 26899 || Vol. III No. 80 | May 10, 1851 | 361-382 | PG # 32495 || Vol. III No. 81 | May 17, 1851 | 385-399 | PG # 29318 || Vol. III No. 82 | May 24, 1851 | 401-415 | PG # 28311 || Vol. III No. 83 | May 31, 1851 | 417-440 | PG # 36835 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 84 | June 7, 1851 | 441-472 | PG # 37379 || Vol. III No. 85 | June 14, 1851 | 473-488 | PG # 37403 || Vol. III No. 86 | June 21, 1851 | 489-511 | PG # 37496 || Vol. III No. 87 | June 28, 1851 | 513-528 | PG # 37516 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. IV. |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No. | Date, Year | Pages | PG # xxxxx |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 88 | July 5, 1851 | 1- 15 | PG # 37548 || Vol. IV No. 89 | July 12, 1851 | 17- 31 | PG # 37568 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850] | PG # 13536 || INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850 | PG # 13571 || INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851 | PG # 26770 |+-----------------------------------------------+-------------+