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IRELAND - MANUSCRIPT PEDIGREES (i) Manuscript pedigree of the Bolton family of Mount Bolton, Waterford, and their descendants the Andersons (from Robert Carew) of Grace Dieu, also Wallis of Drishane Castle, Paul of Paulville and Ballyglan, and Perceval, compiled by Charles Newport Bolton (1816-1884), containing extensive notes on their history and pedigree, highlighting notable events (including life of Paul Anderson and death of Sir John Moore, see lots 85 and 88), illustrated throughout with family trees and line drawings of arms, country seats and the medals of Lieutenant-General Paul Anderson, one coloured coat-of-arms, pull-out drawing on tissue paper of the Battle of Alexandria identifying the protagonists, additional notes in pencil, interspersed with autograph free fronts and cut signatures of family members, newspaper clippings, printed matter, etc., c.78 leaves, pen, ink and watercolour, dust-staining, original embossed cloth, label titled 'Memorials of the Bolton Family' in gilt affixed to front board, worn and rubbed, 4to (226 x 176mm.), [nineteenth-century]; (ii) Manuscript pedigree titled 'Memorials of the Boltons', dated 1860, seemingly a fair copy or variation of the above, illustrated with family trees, line drawings and manuscript reproductions of autograph free fronts, some sixteen silhouettes of family members affixed, five tinted lithographs of family seats and two printed folding family trees tipped in, 184 numbered pages, ruled, plus c.100 additional leaves of which c.50 blank, contemporary blind stamped calf, red morocco spine label titled 'Bolton Family' in gilt, chipped, g.e., 4to (230 x 190mm.), 1860; held in a custom-made cardboard box, together with three offprints of an article by Julian C. Walton, 'The Boltons of County Waterford', The Irish Genealogist, Vol.7, No.4, 1989, parts I, II and III; and six printed family trees, two rolls for the Bolton family, two rolls describing the Andersons of Grace Dieu and Wester Ardbrake, and two of Perceval with annotations, frayed, small tears, old repairs, sheets 895 x 610mm. and smaller, [early twentieth-century] (quantity) Footnotes: The Bolton family of Waterford is a distinguished Irish family, tracing their lineage back to Sir Ouchtred de Bolton in the reign of Henry I. The manuscript volumes were seemingly written and illustrated by Charles Newport Bolton (1816-1884) who succeeded to the family property Mount Bolton in 1878 on the death of his cousin. '...He was a clever amateur draughtsman, chiefly of views of old buildings and heraldic designs. A volume of sketches by him of Killarney and Glengarrif... was published for the benefit of the Famine Fund in Ireland... others of his drawings are reproduced in Hore's History of Wexford... He sent in a design for the first penny postage stamp, and designed the medal used by the Waterford Agricultural Society...' (A Dictionary of Irish Artists, 1913, online). Provenance: By descent in the Anderson family. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: • • Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

IRELAND - MANUSCRIPT PEDIGREES (i) Manuscript pedigree of the Bolton family of Mount Bolton, Waterford, and their descendants the Andersons (from Robert Carew) of Grace Dieu, also Wallis of Drishane Castle, Paul of Paulville and Ballyglan, and Perceval, compiled by Charles Newport Bolton (1816-1884), containing extensive notes on their history and pedigree, highlighting notable events (including life of Paul Anderson and death of Sir John Moore, see lots 85 and 88), illustrated throughout with family trees and line drawings of arms, country seats and the medals of Lieutenant-General Paul Anderson, one coloured coat-of-arms, pull-out drawing on tissue paper of the Battle of Alexandria identifying the protagonists, additional notes in pencil, interspersed with autograph free fronts and cut signatures of family members, newspaper clippings, printed matter, etc., c.78 leaves, pen, ink and watercolour, dust-staining, original embossed cloth, label titled 'Memorials of the Bolton Family' in gilt affixed to front board, worn and rubbed, 4to (226 x 176mm.), [nineteenth-century]; (ii) Manuscript pedigree titled 'Memorials of the Boltons', dated 1860, seemingly a fair copy or variation of the above, illustrated with family trees, line drawings and manuscript reproductions of autograph free fronts, some sixteen silhouettes of family members affixed, five tinted lithographs of family seats and two printed folding family trees tipped in, 184 numbered pages, ruled, plus c.100 additional leaves of which c.50 blank, contemporary blind stamped calf, red morocco spine label titled 'Bolton Family' in gilt, chipped, g.e., 4to (230 x 190mm.), 1860; held in a custom-made cardboard box, together with three offprints of an article by Julian C. Walton, 'The Boltons of County Waterford', The Irish Genealogist, Vol.7, No.4, 1989, parts I, II and III; and six printed family trees, two rolls for the Bolton family, two rolls describing the Andersons of Grace Dieu and Wester Ardbrake, and two of Perceval with annotations, frayed, small tears, old repairs, sheets 895 x 610mm. and smaller, [early twentieth-century] (quantity) Footnotes: The Bolton family of Waterford is a distinguished Irish family, tracing their lineage back to Sir Ouchtred de Bolton in the reign of Henry I. The manuscript volumes were seemingly written and illustrated by Charles Newport Bolton (1816-1884) who succeeded to the family property Mount Bolton in 1878 on the death of his cousin. '...He was a clever amateur draughtsman, chiefly of views of old buildings and heraldic designs. A volume of sketches by him of Killarney and Glengarrif... was published for the benefit of the Famine Fund in Ireland... others of his drawings are reproduced in Hore's History of Wexford... He sent in a design for the first penny postage stamp, and designed the medal used by the Waterford Agricultural Society...' (A Dictionary of Irish Artists, 1913, online). Provenance: By descent in the Anderson family. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: • • Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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