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b. 1656 - d. 1742

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  • Falle (Philip)
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Falle (Philip)

    Est: £40 - £50

    Falle (Philip) Caesarea or an account of Jerey, 2nd edition, pub. London 1734, folding plate facing page 203 (Prospect of Elizabeth Castle), lacks map, original half calf.

    Martel Maides
  • Falle (Philip)
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Falle (Philip)

    Est: £120 - £150

    Falle (Philip) An Account of the Isle of Jersey, 1st edition, with map, pub. London 1694, recovered in half morocco. * 1979 shop Receipt / Sales Invoice.

    Martel Maides
  • Falle (Philip)
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Falle (Philip)

    Est: £80 - £100

    Falle (Philip) Caesarea: or an account of Jersey begun by Philip Falle and continued by Philip Mourant, pub. London 1797, half calf with marbled boards.

    Martel Maides
  • Channel Island books - to include Falle (Rev. Philip)
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Channel Island books - to include Falle (Rev. Philip)

    Est: £100 - £120

    Channel Island books - to include Falle (Rev. Philip) Account of the Island of Jersey, pub. 1837; together with Stead (John), Caesarea History of the Island of Jersey, vol.1, full calf; Pegot-Ogier, (M), Histoire des Isles de la Manche, pub.1881, half calf with marbled boards; Plees (William), Account of the Island of Jersey, pub. 1817 bound with Hooper (Dr George S. MD), Observations on the Topography, Climate & Prevalent Diseases of the Island of Jersey, pub. 1837, half calf with marbled boards. (4)

    Martel Maides
  • Channel Islands.- Falle (Philip) An Account Of the Isle of Jersey, first edition, for John Newton, 1694; and others Channel Islands related (qty in 2 boxes)
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Channel Islands.- Falle (Philip) An Account Of the Isle of Jersey, first edition, for John Newton, 1694; and others Channel Islands related (qty in 2 boxes)

    Est: £200 - £300

    Channel Islands.- Falle (Philip) An Account Of the Isle of Jersey, first edition, half-title with imprimatur on verso bound after title, folding engraved map hand-coloured in outline, few woodcut diagrams, advertisement leaf at end, title with ink number to head and lightly foxed, a few small ink marks to title and advertisement f., map with a few tears and small portions of loss (portion repaired at inner margin), P5 small paper-flaw to fore-margin, lightly browned, spotting, some light soiling, 18th century calf, worn in places, [Wing F338], for John Newton, 1694 § Ouless (Philip John) The Royal Jersey Album, 11 tinted lithographed plates, 2 of which loose and with a few short marginal tears, some light soiling, spotting, text lightly browned, hinges nearly broken, original cloth, spine lightly sunned, light soiling, rubbed, Jersey, 1847; and a quantity of others relating to the Channel Islands, many duplicate copies of the Toucan Press "Victor Hugo aux Iles de la Manche" (2010) and "Social Life in Georgian Guernsey" (2014), v.s. (qty in 2 boxes)

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Falle (Philip, 1656-1742, Jersey historian and
    Jul. 21, 2011

    Falle (Philip, 1656-1742, Jersey historian and

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    Falle (Philip, 1656-1742, Jersey historian and clergyman). Portrait of Philip Falle by an unknown artist, c. 1700, pen and brown ink and wash on paper, three-quarter length, seated, titled ïThe Revd Mr Philippe FalleÍ in the artistÍs hand at foot, old water stain and resultant browning to upper half of portrait, a few old marks, 31 x 23cm (12 x 9ins), later gilt frame with 19th-c. inscriptions to wooden backing board, ïThe original picture from which the one in the library is takenÍ, ïThis Picture is to be the property of [?] JWHd. and ï1871 Since the removal of our [?] JW. This with the Executrice of W. Falle [?]Í In 1681 Falle was presented to Trinity Parish in Jersey by the governor, Sir John Lanier. ïAs a clergyman Falle was a member of the states of Jersey, where he played an active role. A zealous English patriot and francophobe, he was an obvious choice for the delegation sent by the states to beg assistance of William III against French raiders in 1692. He may have drafted the address as well. Falle and Nicholas Durrell, the advocate-general of Jersey, introduced by [Lord] Jermyn, waited on William at Kensington on 6 February 1693 and also called upon government officials to press their case, succeeding in gaining more military supplies for Jersey. Falle was appointed chaplain-in-ordinary to the King in 1694, and in that year he preached a sermon on 20 December on Queen MaryÍs death. He eventually settled in EnglandÍ (DNB). His most significant published work was ïAn Account of the Isle of JerseyÍ which first appeared in 1694 and, greatly expanded, in 1734. Falle never married and died at Shenley in Hertfordshire on 7 May 1742. His music manuscripts and books were bequeathed to the library of the dean and chapter of Durham. His remaining books were presented to the people of Jersey in 1736 together with money to build a library. This was finally built in 1742 and along with other donations has developed into the Jersey library in St. Helier, where another portrait of Falle is held. (1)

    Dominic Winter Auctions
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