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Page Background 571 ALBUM. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES PRESENTED TO SIR BENJAMIN LEE GUINNESS BART ...

together with an account of the restoration of the

Catherdral of St. Patrick ... the re-opening ceremony

... by John Norwood. Folio, 380 x 280mm. Mounted

photographs. Belfast (Marcus Ward & Co.). 1870.

In brown Morocco binding inscribed. Addresses to

Sir B.L. Guiness, Bart. within a gilt celtic banding;

together with two folio albums, one entitled; Old

Dublin Churches, the other; History of the Churches

of St. Bride, St. Michael and St. Stephen’s (by Edward

Evans, 37 Wentworth Place, Dublin 1896). Chiefly

comprising cuttings from The Irish Builder and also

transcripts from parish records.

Provenance: St Anne’s, Clontarf

€ 500 - 800

572 BOULTER. LETTERS WRITTEN BY HIS EXCELLENCY HUGH BOULTER,

D.D. (2 vols. in 1), Dublin 1770, title and preliminary

pages reinforced at edges, some staining throughout,

contemporary polished calf, slightly worn, morocco

label.

Provenance: St Anne’s, Clontarf

€ 60 - 100

573 PEDIGREE OF THE MAGENNIS (GUINNESS) FAMILY OF NEW ZEALAND AND OF

DUBLIN;

Christchurch, New Zealand 1897, limp armorial caff.

Milton, Paradise Lost, 17th edition - Dublin 1765,

inscribed Anne Lee October 28th 1790, with note

tipped-in “This book belonged to Anne Lee eldest

daughter of Benjamin Lee of Merrion ..., married May

7th 1793 Arthur Guiness, junior, of Beaumont ... -

Poems by E.B.

A privately printed collection by ... Bellingham of Cas-

tlebellingham and Dunany , written 1843-1885, limp

crimson Morocco.

Provenance: St Anne’s, Clontarf

€ 50 - 100

574 THE PICTURE OF DUBLIN

1821,

fold-out map and the plates, half calf, bookplate of

Benjamin Lee Guiness - (Edward Dubois). My Pocket

Book, 3rd edition, London 1808, fold-out frontispiece,

also with report on the libel case Carr-v-Hood &

Sharpe, in which the jury dismissed Sir John Carr’s

case that he had been libelled by this spoof on “The

Stranger in Ireland”, bookplate of Lord Ardilaun. Calf,

spine defective.

Provenance: St Anne’s, Clontarf

€ 100 - 150