Untitled Cruise, William, d. A Treatise on the origin and nature of dignities, or titles of honour containing all the cases of peerage, together with the mode of proceeding in claims of this kind / by William Cruise J. Butterworth London , 1810 http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/law/rarebooks/biblio.html
Extractions: Narrative of the oppressive law proceedings, and other measures, resorted to by the British Government and numerous private individuals to overpower the Earl of Stirling, and subvert his lawful rights /written by himself ; also a genealogical account of the family of Alexander, Earls of Stirling, etc., compiled from MSS. in the possession of the family: followed by an historical view of their hereditary possessions in Nova Scotia, Canada, etc. by E. Lockhart, with a copious appendix of royal charters and other documents
Extractions: M*** (avocat, BN ? ) B. M. Rennes 90120 (5278) M*** B. S. H. M. Brest R2860 M*** B. S. H. M. Brest R6424 M. C. B. M. Rennes 55811 MacLaurin , Colin (1698-1746) B. S. H. M. Brest R2896 B. S. H. M. Brest R492 1 : XVI-LI-344 p., 18 pl. 2 : VIII-322 p., 12 pl., errata : 5 p. B. S. H. M. Brest R3688 et 3689 B. S. H. M. Brest R5793 1 : VI-412 p., 25 pl. 2 : p. 413-764 p., pl. 26-40. B. M. Morlaix 10106 Magellan , Jean Hyacinthe de B. S. H. M. Brest R3154 Maggi B. S. H. M. Brest R6831 Magino , Jo. Antonio (1555-1617) Magni , Ludovici B. S. H. M. Brest R2915 Maingon B. S. H. M. Brest R3164 Mairan , Jean Jacques Dortous de (1678-1771) B. S. H. M. Brest R3770 B. M. Rennes 29180 B. S. H. M. Brest R4343 Maire , Christoforo , Nicolas de (1650-1729) Manesson Mallet Allain (1630-1706) B. M. Rennes 32228. Ex. de Gouin du Rouvre puis de Michel Marion. B. M. Rennes 52160 (5342) Manilius Marcus B. S. H. M. Brest R2870 et 2871 B. S. H. M. Brest R326 Marcoz , J. B. P. Marguerie , de Marie Marie e B. S. H. M. Brest R3739 Mariotte B. S. H. M. Brest R3746
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Extractions: Section V. As I wrote, speaking of books in the Library Company which had belonged to famous Englishmen: "A provenance is at once a catchet of excellence and a sentimental link in a cultural chain which binds one age to another." The most exciting feature of the old library of Alleghany College lies in the distinguished early pedigrees of so many of the books which later came into the hands of the Winthrops and Bentley. The catchet of excellence was the ownership of individual volumes by successive generations of New Englanders. The sentimental link was one with Harvard, for nowhere outside the Boston area exists a larger accumulation of volumes which had once belonged to 17th and early 18th-century Harvard students, tutors and professors. In 1933 in the Transactions of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Arthur O. Norton published a monograph, the product of over twenty years' research, on "Harvard Text-Books and Reference Books of the Seventeenth Century." There he listed all the books formerly owned by 17th-century Harvard students which he had been able to find in such major collections as the American Antiquarian Society (82 volumes), Harvard College Library (76 volumes), Boston Public Library (48 volumes) and Massachusetts Historical Society (29 volumes), and a few others, 257 volumes in all. This work formed the basis for most of Samuel Eliot Morison's detailed study of textbooks in his