Description: Discourses On The Controversies Of The Day - 1855 - Antique Religious Book Discourses On The Controversies Of The Day - 1855 - Antique Religious BookDiscourses Bearing On The Controversies Of The DayBy Walter Farquhar HookPublished by John Murray: London 1855 1st EditionProvenance:This book bears the bookplate of Francis Fortescue Knottesford (1778-1859). He was lord of the manor of Alveston. It is said that he was originally christened Francis Fortesque and took the name Knottesford from his relative and predecessor, John Knottesford, as a condition of his inheritance of the estate. The estate included the manor house at Bridgetown, where he lived until his death in 1859. This bookplate (created between 1778 and 1859) consists of an escutcheon parted per pale. The first pale is parted per quarter. Quarters one and four are azure (blue), a bend engrailed, or (gold), coticed, argent (silver). Quarters two and three are argent, cross engrailed, gules (red), in canton cinquefoil, azure (blue). The second pale is parted per quarter, in quarter one, a barry of eight, argent and vert (green), charged with a gryphon, rampant, segreant. Quarter two is argent, with a chevron, ermine, fimbrated sable (black), with two canons placed two over one around the chevron. Quarter three is argent, with a chevron, sable, charged with a bird displayed. Quarter four is azure charged with a lion rampant. Above the escutcheon is a straight wreath charged with a tyger passant atop a peer helmet. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing text."Walter Farquhar Hook (13 March 1798 – 20 October 1875), known to his contemporaries as Dr Hook, was an eminent Victorian churchman. He was the Vicar of Leeds responsible for the construction of the current Leeds Minster and for many ecclesiastical and social improvements to the city in the mid-nineteenth century. His achievements, as a High Churchman and Tractarian in a non-conformist city are remarkable. Later in life he became Dean of Chichester."General wear and fading to cover and spine with a section of water staining to back cover as shown. Ex libris bookplate with provenance. The pages are clean, crisp and bright and the book presents well. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.Size 23cm x 15cm x 2.5cm Discourses On The Controversies Of The Day - 1855 - Antique Religious Book Discourses Bearing On The Controversies Of The DayBy Walter Farquhar HookPublished by John Murray: London 1855 1st Edition Provenance:This book bears the bookplate of Francis Fortescue Knottesford (1778-1859). He was lord of the manor of Alveston. It is said that he was originally christened Francis Fortesque and took the name Knottesford from his relative and predecessor, John Knottesford, as a condition of his inheritance of the estate. The estate included the manor house at Bridgetown, where he lived until his death in 1859. This bookplate (created between 1778 and 1859) consists of an escutcheon parted per pale. The first pale is parted per quarter. Quarters one and four are azure (blue), a bend engrailed, or (gold), coticed, argent (silver). Quarters two and three are argent, cross engrailed, gules (red), in canton cinquefoil, azure (blue). The second pale is parted per quarter, in quarter one, a barry of eight, argent and vert (green), charged with a gryphon, rampant, segreant. Quarter two is argent, with a chevron, ermine, fimbrated sable (black), with two canons placed two over one around the chevron. Quarter three is argent, with a chevron, sable, charged with a bird displayed. Quarter four is azure charged with a lion rampant. Above the escutcheon is a straight wreath charged with a tyger passant atop a peer helmet. Below the escutcheon is a banner containing text. "Walter Farquhar Hook (13 March 1798 – 20 October 1875), known to his contemporaries as Dr Hook, was an eminent Victorian churchman. He was the Vicar of Leeds responsible for the construction of the current Leeds Minster and for many ecclesiastical and social improvements to the city in the mid-nineteenth century. His achievements, as a High Churchman and Tractarian in a non-conformist city are remarkable. Later in life he became Dean of Chichester." General wear and fading to cover and spine with a section of water staining to back cover as shown. Ex libris bookplate with provenance. The pages are clean, crisp and bright and the book presents well. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request. Size 23cm x 15cm x 2.5cmeBay integration by
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Author: Walter Farquhar Hook
Binding: Hardcover
Brand: Antique Books Australia
Inscribed: Yes
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original
Personalised: No
Publisher: John Murray: London
Region: Europe
Signed: No
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Sub-Subject: Christianity
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Year Printed: 1855