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THE COLLECTS EPISTLES AND GOSPELS FROM THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: FOR SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND CHRISTMAS DAY, THE EPIPHANY, ASH WEDNESDAY, GOOD FRIDAY, ASCENSION DAY.
Anon
Publisher: City Of... Date published: 1953

Gift inscription signed by Leonard Jay on free endpaper. Book measures 11 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Bound in original publishers green buckram, with gilt title lettering. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally, pages in very good clean condition. A very good clean copy, inscribed by Leonard Jay. Size: Quarto
$76.09

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The Book of Common Prayer
Anon Publisher: W. Dawson,... Date published: 1797 Format: Leather

A scarce late eighteenth century edition, bound in full leather with decorative gilt borders. With marbled endpapers. Direct from the library at Newton Hall, the 18th century country house and estate in Northumberland, with a pencil shelfmark to the front free-endpaper. The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches. Signed by J. Cook on the front blank and title page, and with ink notes in copperplate signed by the same on the rear blank. Reverend Joseph Cook of Newton-on-the-Moor, d.1844, was vicar of Chatton and Shilbottle, and held the estate at Newton Hall, Northumberland. He married Sarah Widdrington in 1786. In a full calf binding. There is very mild wear to the extremities, with only very mild edgewear and rubbing to just the spine. The binding is generally tight and firm, but eight leaves in the Morning Prayer are partially detached. Internally the pages are generally clean with occasional spots. There is slight browning. Very Good Indeed.
$521.97

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The Book of Common Prayer
Anon Publisher: W. Dawson,... Date published: 1797 Format: Leather

A scarce late eighteenth century edition, bound in full leather with decorative gilt borders. With marbled endpapers. Direct from the library at Newton Hall, the 18th century country house and estate in Northumberland, with a pencil shelfmark to the front free-endpaper. The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches. Signed by J. Cook on the front blank and title page, and with ink notes in copperplate signed by the same on the rear blank. Reverend Joseph Cook of Newton-on-the-Moor, d.1844, was vicar of Chatton and Shilbottle, and held the estate at Newton Hall, Northumberland. He married Sarah Widdrington in 1786. In a full calf binding. There is very mild wear to the extremities, with only very mild edgewear and rubbing to just the spine. The binding is generally tight and firm, but eight leaves in the Morning Prayer are partially detached. Internally the pages are generally clean with occasional spots. There is slight browning. Very Good Indeed.
$712.32

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