Invaluable > Auctions > Auction House A-Z > Auction House Current Sales half red morocco, bookplate of George Weare braikenridge to front pastedown and itsRepresentation, in June 1818, between Paul Methuen, william Long Wellesley http://www.thesaurus.co.uk/dominic-winter/xq/asp/SaleID.1079817/PageNumber.2/qx/
Extractions: Please Note: You are currently viewing the non-styled version of our website. Either your browser does not support CSS or it is disabled. Please read more about the technology we use to deliver this website and the browsers that we recommend. Skip to the content of this page Shortcuts to: iFind+ Appraiser Members sign in Sign up ... how to find us The Old School Maxwell Street Swindon Wiltshire United Kingdom Sale Title Telephone Viewing details 29th Jan 10am - 7pm. Morning of sale from 9am. Sale time Buyer's premium Sale currency Pound Sterling Other notes Lots Realised prices exclude buyer's premium of previous next Lot Number Description Realised Price [ Books ] Seacombe (John), Memoirs containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of the Antient and Honourable House of Stanley, from the Conquest, to the Death of James, Late Earl of Derby, in the Year 1735, as also a full Description of the Isle of Man etc., pub. Manchester, 1767, woodcut armorials to text, spotting throughout, contemp. calf, worn, upper cover detached, 4to (1) E70-100 [ Books ] Thoroton (Robert). The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire ..., republished, with large additions, by John Throsby, 3 vols., 1797, eng. vign. title to each, folding map, eng. plts. incl. many folding, some spotting, browning and offsetting, dampstaining to vol. 1, lacks plts. of Roman Route and Staunton Monuments to vol. 1 and Throsby port to vol. 2, modern library red half morocco gilt with accession numbers to spines and labels to front pastedowns, sl. rubbed, 4to (3) E70-100 [ Books ] Yeoman (Thomas ). The Report of Thomas Yeoman, Engineer, Concerning the Drainage of the North Level of the Fens, and the Outfal of the Wisbeach River, [1769], lge. folding eng. cross-section of the river bed, orig. plain wrappers, author's name in ink to upper cover, sl. soiling, slim 4to (1) E30-50 [ Books ] [ Natural History ] Castellan (Francois, illust.). Les Chiens de Chasse...edite et imprime par Manufrance, Saint-Etienne, 1950, eighty-three col. plts., orig. half morocco printed title to upper board, oblong 4to (1) E150-200 ... [ Books ] Illustrated London News. Vols. 5, 7, 9-10, 14, 34-38, 40-42 53, July 1844-Dec 1868, num. wood eng. illusts., mixed bindings, some wear, together with a volume of odd issues from 1857/58, folio ( 15) E400-600 of
Pacific Book Auction Galleries Sale 181 some slight offset to from the plates, else very good, internally nearly fine,with the bookplate of George Weare braikenridge. Thackeray, william Makepeace. http://www.pbagalleries.com/catalogs/curcat181-4.html
Extractions: Thursday, February 25, 1999 WITH 100 HAND-COLORED Paris: Crapelet, An. VIII [1800-03]. 139. Rogers, Samuel. Poems. viii, 295 pp. 1834. * Italy, a Poem. Beautifully bound and with nicely engraved illustrations after Turner, Stothard and others. Some foxing to contents, fairly heavy to earlier leaves of Italy , incl. title (which has a partially erased signature at top), else internally very good, in fine bindings. (300/500). 140. Romer, [Isabella F]. The Bird of Passage; or, Flying Glimpses of Many Lands . 3 vols. Steel-engraved frontis. port. 8x5, cloth-backed mottled boards. London: Richard Bentley, 1849. SIGNED BY TEDDY ROOSEVELT 141. (Roosevelt, Theodore) Author's Digest. 20 vols. Contains, as a printed insert in Vol. I, Roosevelt's A Shot at a Bull Elk 142. Rothmann, Johann. XEIPOMANTIA: or, the Art of Divining by Lines and Signatures Engraven in the Hand of Man, by the Hand of Nature, Theorically, Practically. Wherein you have the Secret Concordance, and Harmony Betwixt It, and Astrology, made Evident in Nineteen Genitures. Together with a Learned Philosophical Discourse of the Soul of the World, and the Universal Spirit thereof.... Ll-Vv . [12], 557-670 pp.; errata leaf. Trans. from the Latin by George Wharton. Copper-engraved frontis. port. (of George Wharton); woodcut of palm serving as 2nd frontis.; woodcut palm diagrams in the text. (8vo) 6-3/4x4-1/4, stitched into later plain wrappers.
Untitled Broad william A5 Union Street Head M 30 Carrier Upton Ford william A7 7 Union Street Head M 40 - Agricultural Peacock william A7 7 Union Street Lodger S 30 - Paper http://www.rootsweb.com/~cotswold/Clevedon61.htm
Extractions: Butcher George A3 Union Street Head M 33 - Agricultural Labourer Failand Butcher Emma A3 Union Street Wife M - 32 - St. Georges Pill Butcher George A3 Union Street Son S 12 - Farm Servant Portbury Butcher Ann A3 Union Street Daughter S - 8 Scholar Abbots Leigh Butcher John A3 Union Street Son S 5 -0 Scholar Abbots Leigh Butcher Fanny A3 Union Street Daughter S - 1 - Clevedon Coombs Thomas A4 Union Street Head M 35 - Baker Clevedon Coombs Catherine A4 Union Street Wife M - 23 - Clevedon Coombs Alexander A4 Union Street Son S 3 - Scholar Clevedon Coombs Theodore A4 Union Street Son S 1 - - Clevedon Osmond Albert A4 Union Street Nephew S 13 - baker's Apprentice Clevedon Merrick Mary Jane A4 Union Street Servant S - 17 General Servant Clevedon
Extractions: Entry in Kelly's Directory for Norfolk, 1896, pp. 484-5. WINTERTON is a parish and fishing village, 1 miles north from Hemsby station on the Midland and Great Northern railway and about 8 miles north-by-west from Yarmouth and 21 from Norwich, in the Eastern division of the county, incorporated hundreds, petty sessional division and incorporation of East and West Flegg, county court district of Great Yarmouth, rural deanery of Flegg and archdeaconry and diocese of Norwich. The Primitive Methodist chapel here was built in 1876. Here is a coast-guard station with 7 men and a chief officer. In 1859 a surf boat was placed here by the National Life Boat Institution, and a sailing life boat in 1881; Edward Robert Boult is honorary secretary. The lighthouse here, situated on elevated ground, is nearly 70 feet high and is illuminated by a prismatic reflector. About 150 fishermen are employed in the herring and mackerel fisheries. Winterton had once a market and a fair, but both have long been obsolete. Hill House is the seat of Mrs. Hume, and has very fine ranges of hot-houses and conservatories. This place gives the title of Earl to the Turnour family. The Earl of Winterton, who is lord of the manor, the trustees of the late F. Charsley esq. and Mrs. Hume are the chief landowners. Winterton Ness, a principal and dangerous promontory on the east coast, is within this parish, and the Trinity Board, in 1850, at the request of the late Joseph Hume esq. M.P. placed a buoy on it. The coast generally is at this point very dangerous to shipping; in ancient times the right of wreckage was appurtenant to the manor, and on one occasion a cause of dispute between the Abbot of St. Benet's-at-Holme and the prior of Norwich. A letter on the subject from William Peacock, steward to Sir John Paxton, then lord of the manor, dated 19 Nov. 1477, is included in the Paston letters.
The Priston Web william Walter Wheatley is thought to have been born in Bristol in 1811 and GW Braikenridgeof Brislington employed Wheatley to illustrate a new publication of http://www.priston.org.uk/wheatley.htm
Extractions: Priston Cards William Walter Wheatley (1811-1885) William Walter Wheatley is thought to have been born in Bristol in 1811 and died on 1st March 1885 at the age of 74. In the mid 1880's probably just prior to his death, it is recorded that he was quite old and living in reduced circumstances and lodging at Hatfield Buildings, Widcombe Hill, Bath. He is also known to have lived at Rode prior to 1860, and in 1923 was well remembered by a few members of the village. He lived there in a house in Marsh Lane with his wife and son. At that time there were recollections of his geniality and for possessing a tame cuckoo. The drawing of the church in the Priston Millennium Book was by him. He has also sketched the ancient piscina (a basin used for washing the communion plate) which was discovered during restoration work in 19th century and now is now on the right side of the chancel. He is known to have exhibited his work at a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1854. In addition to the watercolour of the village street he also painted the Manor House. These two paintings are owned by Mrs. Southgate whose late husband, Mr. Anthony Southgate, was great-great grandson of John Hammond, Rector of Priston from 1820 to 1860.
Clevedon Civic Society Census & Parish Records Stuckey Mary Ann, C59, Servant, S, 19, General Servant, Clevedon. braikenridgeWilliam, C60, Newton House, Head, M, 53, *dat, Brislington. braikenridge http://www.clevedon-civic-society.org.uk/weddings/1871sheet6.htm
Extractions: We are happy to help with any query, but please leave a message in the Forum as well Welcome to our Records pages, please use the search facility to search our entire site, then use edit, find from your browser bar to find the exact match, alternatively leave a message in the forum or email me Due to the volume of text, it is probably easier to view in 1024 x 768 Click here You may need to select small text from your browser bar! View,Text size, Smaller. Clevedon Civic Society Name Address Position Marital Age Age Occupation Origination Stuckey James Highdale Farm Head M Farmer 50acres 1man Kingston Seymour Stuckey Elizabeth Wife M Brislington Stuckey Martha Daughter S Dressmaker Clevedon Stuckey James Son S Clevedon Stuckey Thomas Son S Scholar Clevedon Stuckey Samuel Son S Scholar Clevedon Smith George Stavely Head M Landowner Middx Smith Martha Wife M Ham Surrey Smith Mary S Daughter S Petersham Smith Maria E Daughter S Petersham Smith Anna M Daughter S Northbury Glos. Aderwell Anna Servant S Governess Ireland Gulliver Sarah Jane Servant S General Servant Bath Shipton Elizabeth Park House Head W Surgeons Widow Wilts.
The Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society: Forthcoming Events s talk will be about the watercolours in the braikenridge Collection showing WilliamWorcestre a walk around central Bristol in 1480, Frances Neale, BA, AKC http://www.loosleyj.freeserve.co.uk/bgas/The Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeolo
Extractions: WHATS ON The Society arranges a programme of excursions and lectures in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol The Committee for Archaeology in Gloucestershire arranges an Annual Symposium Gloucestershire Section Please note venues and times for meetings. Tuesday 8 October 2002 at 2.30 pm. Martin Benson, an eighteenth century Bishop of Gloucester . John Fendley, (BGAS Record Series 13, Bishop Bensons Survey of the Diocese of Gloucester, 1735-50, ed. John Fendley). This is a joint meeting with the Cathedral Guides, at the Parliament Room, Gloucester Cathedral, College Green, Gloucester. Tuesday 12 November 2002 at 7.30 pm Cleeve Hill, the building of a Health Resort . (illustrated) David Aldred, Head of History, Cleeve School. At the Gloucestershire Record Office, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester. Tuesday 21 January 2003 at 7.30 pm. The Builders of Gloucestershire Country Houses . (illustrated) Nicholas Kingsley, County and Diocesan Archivist. At the Elwes Building, The University of Gloucestershire, The Park, Cheltenham. Tuesday 11 February 2003 at 7.30 pm.
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Sketchpad Users' Group Meeting At MAA (long) By Annie Fetter (I don t think this is the first edition of this classic, and it certainly isn tthe last!!) The MacLaurin/braikenridge construction of a general conic http://mathforum.org/epigone/geometry-college/fexfrelor
The Mathematical Gazette Index For 1920 To 1929 May 1923, MNote 658. Prof. Gino Loria, Request for details of WilliamBraikenridge, 421, Oct 1927, MNote 875. HV.Lowry, Some theorems about http://www.wpr.aaugonline.net/gazette/1920-29.html
Extractions: AUTHOR TITLE PAGE Issue Category C.W.Adams Compound interest Oct 1923 MNote 679 Prof. E.N. da C.Andrade Some problems of atomic structure Mar 1926 Article A.H.Anglin Expression for volume of a tetrahedron Oct 1922 MNote 642 Prof. Norman Anning To draw a Cayley configuration Dec 1926 Article Anon. "A.O.P." A curiosity Mar 1920 MNote 538 Anon. On the conic in polar coordinates Oct 1920 MNote 552 Anon. "Cymric" A method of finding the normal acceleration in circular motion Oct 1920 MNote 553 Anon. "Austral." Area of a triangle in terms of the coordinates of its angular points Oct 1920 MNote 554 Anon. "X.Y." Pillory i, p. 160 Dec 1920 MNote 567 Anon. "C.G." Sayings of Napoleon July 1921 MNote 582 Anon. Mechanics problem on forces within a jointed-rod framework Jan 1922 MNote 599 Anon. "M." Query: the earliest appearance of for "therefore" and for "because" Mar 1923 MNote 655 Anon. "Q.E.D." A problem upon May 1923 MNote 662 Anon. "J.W.K." Query over whether or not De Moivre's theorem extends to 3-D May 1924 MNote 712 Anon. "D" Impressions of a geometry examination marker July 1926 MNote 839 Anon.
WhoWasThere Reply Daniel Bernoulli was 20 this year and would die in a further 62 years. WilliamBraikenridge was 20 this year and would die in a further 42 years. http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1720
WhoWasThere Reply Daniel Bernoulli was born this year and would die in a further 82 years. WilliamBraikenridge was born this year and would die in a further 62 years. http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1700
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