The proceedings at large in the Arches Court of Canterbury, between Mr. Jacob Mendes da Costa,
and Mrs. Catherine da Costa Villa Real, Both Of The Jewish Religion, and Cousin Germans. Relating to a marriage contract.
[London?], 1734
It has been suggested that Jacob Mendez da Costa was the inspiration for the Jewish caricature in the second scene of Hogarth's Harlot's Progress (1732).
First edition, 8vo; engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved emblematic vignette of heart and snake to title; scattered light foxing, very minor marginal dampstaining to few first and last pages, contemporary calf neatly rebacked; stamps of the Birmingham Law Society to title and to some of the inner pages, bookplate to front pastedown. [viii], 408 pp.
ESTC T124075; Roth (Bibl. Anglo-Judaica), p. 249, 11.
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