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B08576 A new adventure, for law-books to be disposed of by lot, wherein all are gainers. Browne, Daniel, 1647-1727. 1698 (1698) Wing B5012A; ESTC R175623 1,893 2

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〈◊〉 ●ew ●DVENT … E For LAW-BOOKS to be disposed of by LOT Wherein all are Gainers THE Remainder of the Impressions of the following LAW-BOOKS being come into the hands of Dan. Brown and John Nicholson containing about 2400 Books of the Reports in Folio and near 500 Books of Entries and other valuable Law-Books in Folio many of which are in several Volumes and all of the best Editions They are proposed to be disposed of in QUIRES by Lots wherein will be no Blanks every Person putting in a Guinea being sure of a Book or Books at least worth his Money and 't is not Two to One but he gets what is worth twice his Money nor Four to One but he gets what is worth four times his Money besides the First and Last Lot In Law-Books the very great Charge in Printing is to be consider'd and 't is ap●a●●●t the Adventures in this one with another get what cost near double the Money in Paper and Print s● they can never be reprinted at any such Price and all these are of the last Editions with intire Tables References Judges Opinions c. There is a farther Advantage to the Adventurers that the taking off the whole Number will make the Books scarce and so consequently very dear so that in all probability the Person that gets the worst Lot for his Guinea may in a little time sell it for more Money For as in the Case of Modern Reports Vaughans Reports Stiles Reports Jenkins Reports and many more being disperst in Gentlemens hands and scarce will now yield above double the Money they did when Common which will be the Case of these The PROPOSALS are That Fifteen Hundred Tickets be deliver'd out at a Guinea per Ticket that it shall be drawn after the usual Method by putting 1500 Numbers roll'd up in a Glass and 1500 Tickets with some one or more of the following Books according to this Scheme in the other Glass and these Gentlemen have promised to be present at the time of Rolling up the Tickets and Drawing to see the whole managed with all Care and Faithfulness viz. Sir Henry Chancey Kt. Serjeant at Law William Stringer of Greys-Inn Esq James Wright of the Middle-Temple Esq William Fisher Gent. and Mr. Benj. Motte The DIVISION of the Lots 70 Lots of these 3 Moor's Reports first value 4 l. Keble's Rep. in 3 Vol. Dalison Bendloes Rep. 70 Lots of these 3 Palmer's Reports value 3 l. 10 s. Keble's Reports in 3 Vol. Carter's Reports 100 of these 2 Dyer's Reports value 1 l. 10 s. Jones's Reports 98 Lots of these 3 Dalison Bendloes Rep. value 1 l. 14s Palmer's Reports Jone's Reports 100 of these 3 Kelway's Reports value 1 l. 15s Palmer's Reports 7 Tryals viz. of Charnock Sir John Friend Sir Wil. Parkins c. 58 Lots of these 3 Hansard's Entries val 1 l. 18 s. Kelway's Reports Arguments City Chart. 40 Lots of these 2 Plowden's Comment value 1 l. 8s Argument Chart. 62 Lots of these 2 Palmer's Reports value 1 l. 5s Dalison's Reports 98 Lots of some 2 of these Books several worth more than their Money viz. Dyer's Reports   Dalison's Reports Carter's Reports Cowell's Interpreter Keble's Justice Cotton's Records Large Palmer's Reports 804 Lots of some one of these Books viz. Moore 's Reports 180 Keble's Rep. 3. vol. 407 Dyer's Reports 98 Moor's Reports large Pap. 2 Ventris Reports 18 Dyer's Rep. large Paper 28 Sydersin's Reports 2 Saunder's Reports 10 Leonard's Reports 16 Bulstrode's Reports 36 Year-Book compleat with Maynards Edw. II. 2 Rolls's Abridgment 1 Reports compl 1 Cook 's Entries 1 Rastal's Entries 1 Crooke's Rep. last Ed. 3 vol. 1 1500     First and last Lot gets besides the Books drawn with it a compleat Set of Year-Books with Maynard Kebles Reports Moore and Dyers Reports both large Paper Palmers Reports Ventris Reports Kelways Reports Dalisons Reports Carters Reports and Jones Reports Arguments about the City Charter all neatly bound and letter'd on the back Value at least 20 l. And as the Lots and Numbers are drawn they shall be respectively enter'd in two Books and put on a File and the whole speedily printed that every Person may know what Books they are to demand which will be delivered t●●he several Adventurers so soon as drawn The Proposals being so fair and advantagious it has already met with such Encouragement that it will be drawn on Thursday July 21. 1698. Proposals and Tickets may be had of the Undertakers Dan. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-bar and John Nicholson at the Kings Arms in Little Britain and also of Mr. Will. Hensman in Westminster-hall Mr. Harrison at Lincolns-Inn Gate in Chancery-lane Mr. Hartley over against Greys-Inn Gate in Holborn Mr. Rich. Hargrave at the Rainbow Coffee-house in Fleet-street Mr. Knaplock in St. Pauls Church-yard and Mr. Rich. Parker under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil and of most other Booksellers in Fleet-street and near the Inns of Court Timely notice shall be given of the Place where drawn ☞ The Second Part of Modern Reports being a Collection of several Special Cases most of them Adjudged in the Court of Common Pleas in the 26 27 28 29 and 30th Years of the Reign of King Charles II. when Sir Fra. North was Chief Iustice of the said Court. To which are added several select Cases in the Courts of Chancery Kings-Bench and Exchequer in the s●●●●●●rs Carefully Collected by a Learned Hand Printed for Charles Harper at the Flower 〈…〉 against 〈◊〉 ●●●stans Church in Fleetstreet 1698. Price 〈…〉