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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT
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THE PRINCIPAL WORKS
RELATING TO
BY
WILLIAM UPCOTT,
OF THE LONDON INSTITUTION.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. L
" A pninfull work it is I'll assure you, aiid more than difficult; wherein
what toyle hath been taken, as no man thinketli, so no man believeth,
but lie that iiath made the tiiall."
Ant. a Wood's Preface to his Ilibt. of Oxford.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY RICHARD AND ARTHUR T^AYLOR.
MDCCC XVIII,
TO
DAWSON TURNER, ESQ.
OF YARMOUTH, A.M.F.R.A.&L.S.
HONORARY MEMBER OF THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY
ISTATURiE CURIOSORUM, OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACA-
DEMY, OF THE HONORABLE DUBLIN SOCIETY, OF
THE NATURAL HISTORY AND WERNERIAN SOCIE-
TIES OF EDINBURGH, OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY
OF GOTTINGEN, ETC.
Dear Sir,
J. HE approbation which you have earli/ testi-
Jied in favour of the plan of this Topographical
Index prompts me to hope that the hitherto-
vacant niche in that department of English BibliO'
graphy may thus be usefully filled for the assist-
ance of Collectors of County History ; by whom
should these volumes be favourably received, I
shall still consider the work much indebted for
7G6260
DEDICATION.
such approbation to your friendly advice and
cheering encouragement.
In thus availing myself of the sanction of
your name, and in returning thanks for a per^
mission so flattering to my self-esteem, I cannot
be unmindful of the high gratification that must
always result from an acquaintance and social i?i'
tercourse with one whose botanical and antiqua-
rian researches and scientific collections, joined to
the taste and urbanity of his amiable and acconi'
plished family, render his home a constant scene
of liter ar^y and domestic happiness.
With sentiments of the most grateful friend-
ship 1 subscribe myself.
Dear Sir,
Your very obliged
and faithful humble servant,
WILLIAM UPCOTT.
London Institution,
January 1, 1818.
PREFACE.
Favoured, as the Editor has been, Math a patronage
so early and so extended as to have exhausted his sub-
scription list long before the body of the work was even
ready for the press, it becomes totally unnecessary for
him to expatiate on the merits of a plan thus highly
sanctioned ; yet on sending it forth to public criticism,
he feels impelled, by gratitude and propriety, to offer a
few observations respecting its original intent and subse-
quent progress. Utility was his first and principal ob-
ject : added to which a partiality for topographical pur-
suits had grown up with his professional avocations, and
led him, on his appointment to the London Institu-
tion, to examine and analyse the valuable collection
belongins to that establishment.
For his own information, as opportunity offered, he
collated every volume of English Topography,
committing such notices to paper; and at the request of
a few friends, who conceived that such information might
be of service to the Bibliographer, he was induced to ex-
tend his plan, and prepare it for publication.
Independently of the consideration that such a work
would usefully fill up a vacant niche in English Biblio-
graphy, he felt confident that the novelty of the plan,
11 PREFACE.
being devoted altogether to the Local History of En-
gland, Avould secure to it a due share of public patro-
nage ; and he feared not a deficiency of materials, since
even in the late Mr. Gough's time England possessed a
greater number of topographical writings than any other
country, whose authors, as that indefatigable antiquary
has justly observed, confined themselves principally to
historical investigations instead of topographical descrip-
tion. Whilst speaking of IMr. Gough, the Editor wishes
to add his mite of praise towards the valuable work en-
titled "British Topography," which he has not the vanity
to suppose this collection can possibly supersede; but it is
nevertheless pro})er to observe that, in general, in that
very useful book the title-pages only are given. Besides,
at the period of that publication there were nine counties
which remained unnoticed by the antiquary ; for eight
others, collections had been formed, but were not then
prepared for the press*: so that even a mere con-
tinuation of his work could not fail to be interesting,
and was indeed an object of general desire amongst topo-
graphic bibliographers.
But, since that period, many valuable works have been
added to this very interesting division of English litera-
ture ; whilst others are now in course of publication,
including Cheshire, Durham, llertjhrdshire, North-
amptonshire, Sussex, and Yorkshire: still it is matter of
regret that, with the exception of the General County
Topography now so ably undertaken by the Alessrs. Ly-
sons, no historian has yet stepped forward to delineate
* British Topog. vol. i. Preface, p. x,
PREFACE. iii
and preserve the records of Bedfordshire, Buchlngham'
shi?'e, Cambridgeshire, Derbi/shire, Hnntingdoushire,
Lincolnshire, Middlese.v, O.rfordshire, Shropshire, and
Suffolk ; a deficiency which cannot fail to strike the eye
of the reader on reference to the succeeding pages.
Since Mr. Gough wrote, also, very striking improve-
ments have been made not only in the typographical
department, but likewise in graphic illustration and em-
bellishment ; circumstances that render a work of refe-
rential collation indispensably necessary. Of these im-
portant improvements, the most convincing proofs will be
found in Ormerod's History of Cheshire, Surtees'
History of Durham, Clutterbuck's History of Her t-
fordshire, WniTi^ ker's enlarged edition of Thoresby's
History of Leeds and its Vicinity, Sir Henuy En'gle-
eield's Isle of Wight, Dallaway's History of Sussex^
Sir Richard Colt Hoare's Ancient Wiltshire, &c.
The Editor presumes further to observe, that in these
volumes the notices of some books will be found that
are of very considerable rarity, and of which no collation
has hitherto been given. To enumerate even the prin-
cipal of these would go beyond the limits of a preface :
it is sufficient to mention Halsted's Genealogies,
Hals's History of Cornivall, Collections concerning the
Manor of Marden, Schola Thamensis, and the Bibiio-
theca Topographica Britannica.
It may also be permitted him to advert to the Cata-
logue of General Topography prefixed to the first vo-
lume, arranged under its various heads, otl'ering not
only a ready reference to the collector, a guide to tlie
IV PREFACE.
formation of that division of a library, and a scale by
which its merits may be fairly tried ; but also serving
as a Chronological History of the progress of English
topography, and of the principal works on subjects con-
nected with it. This feature, from its comprehensive-
ness and mode of arrangement, will, the Editor trusts,
be found useful as a ready source of reference.
Even whilst stating these points of utility in the ex-
tended plan of this publication, the Editor is fully sen-
sible of his imperfections, and he is aware that in the
execution of such a compilation, many errors must have
occurred : but as the motto very aptly expresses the ar-
duous labour and difficulty of such an undertaking, he
trusts to the candour of his patrons and friends, and in-
dulges in the hope not only that great allowances will
be made, but that corrections will be offered him for
which he shall be ever grateful.
His endeavour certainly has been to render these vo-
lumes as free from faults as circumstances would admit
of; — he has trusted to himself alone: — but in extenua-
tion of errors that may have crept in, he begs to state
that his labours have required a close and specific exa-
mination of more than fifteen hundred publications of va-
rious sizes ; whilst in numerous instances several copies
of each have been collated and compared, in order to
ensure every possible accuracy and correctness ; in the
course of which he has been obliged to investigate and
examine the great public, and some of the most valuable
private libraries in the kingdom.
On the subject in general it is only necessary for him
PREFACE. V
to refer to the work itself, where, on turning to Nichols's
History of Leicestershire and the BibUotheca Topogra-
phica Britanniccty it will be found that nearly one kim-
di^ed pages have been occupied in giving an account of
these two extensive productions alone : to say nothing
of the multifarious research dedicated to the metropolis,
extending to upwards oi three hundred pages] or of the
time and labour required lo ascertain what books have
been printed on large paper, — an inquiry which cannot
fail to render these volumes useful to collectors of those
expensive rarities.
The Editor wishes further to observe, that the im-
pression is limited to Two Hundred and Fifty co-
pies, Fifty of which are on Large Paper ; and that,
should the present undertaking meet with a favourable
reception, it is his intention to continue the work by
publishing a similar one, specifically embracing the to-
pography of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland^ and
the Smaller British Islands, for which he now solicits
communications, and also the names of those who may
be disposed to favour him with their countenance and
encouragement.
Nothing now remains but to return his sincere and
grateful thanks to the friends and patrons whose kind-
ness has smoothed many of his difficulties in pursuit of
information : but where an uniform readiness to com-
municate that information has been displayed by a free
access to various private collections, it is almost invi-
dious to particularize individuals; — still the Editor feels
himself especially called upon to express his respectful
VI PREFACE.
gratitude to a few, without whose prompt and efficacious
assistance the work must have been more incomplete.
To the Rev. B. Bandinel, late Fellow of New College,
Oxford, and Bodleian Librarian, he owes his best thanks,
for allowing him an unrestricted reference to the late
Mr. Cough's very valuable and most extensive Topo-
graphical Collection bequeathed to tliat establishment.
To Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S. Keeper of His Ma-
jesty's Records in the Tower of London, he is indebted
for an inspection of that almost unique but imperfect
History of Cornwall by Hals, in addition to other works
of considerable rarity.
The Surrey division has been much emiched by the
ready access, so obligingly granted, to the extensive and
well-arranged collections made for that county by his
much valued friends William Bray, Esq. Fellow and
Treasurer of the Soripty of Antiquaries, and Arthur Ty-
ton, Esq. F.L.S., of Wimbledon, to whom the Editor is
anxious to express his obligations : also to John Bel-
lamy Plowman, Esq. of the same place, for a like mea-
sure of kindness and attention, claiming his sincere and
grateful acknowledgements.
To John Milner, Esq. of Southcot House, near Read-
ing, his best thanks are due for a long established friend-
ship, and the most ready facilities afforded during an in-
vestigation of his fine collection of rare books, rich in Voy-
ages and Travels, and unrivalled on the subject of ^??o/iw^,
a pursuit so practically connected with Topography.
To John Britton, F.S.A. the Editor owes much for a
general examination of his valuable librai^, but m a
PREPACE. \H
more especial manner for some very interesting infor-
mation respecting Wiltshire. He also most cheerfully
adds acknowledgements to his friend Mr. Richard Baker
of St. Paul's Churchyard, for the use of his interesting
collection of Tracts respecting that Cathedral, as well
as other publications of rare occurrence.
The Editor's obHgations ought to carry him further :
but he must here conclude ; not omitting, however, the
name of Mr. John Bowyer Nichols, whose ready infor-
mation was at all times most useful in his researches, and
whose obli2;inff loan of various valuable works often fa-
cilitated the most difficult of his labours.
To these, to his subscribers, and to all his other
obliging friends, he now respectfully offers a grateful
Farewell !
a*
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.
Page 6, line 15, for Folds read Fddo.
Page 6, line 17, for Part V. read Part VI.
Page 38, dele the whole of Tne 7.
Page 48, line 3, insert "by the late Rev. Joseph Kilner."
Page 63, iiwe 15, add " The same plate as in Dugdale's Monasticon."
Page 121, line 15, for Lenercosl Priory read Lanercost Prinry,
Page 156, line 19, after the date 1584, add " in Quarlo, Mack letler.'"
Page 195, at the end of Art. IV. insert " ffilh a folded Map of Dorsetshire, pre-
^fixed."
Page 21 1, line 2, for the read its, and dele " cf Durham Cathedral."
Page 288, line 12, after Quarto, add (1798)-
Page 295, dele line 7, and insert the following Article kindly communicated by
William Simonds Hisgs, Esq. of Kensington, F.S.A.
"A Sketch of the Historj'oF Holy Chost Chapel, at Basingstoke, in Hamp-
shire: comprehending an Account of another religious House, founded at
the same Place by King Henry HI.; and some other curious Antiquities:
with biographical Notices of some eminent Natives of Basingstoke. To which
is added, The Ruins of a Temple, a Poem. (By J. Jefferson, a d4ssenting
Minister at Basiug^toke. ) The Second Editiok, improved and enlarged.
Uasingstoke: Printed and sold by J. Lucas, 1808. Octavo, 36 pages. —
"With a View of the Chapel drawn by Terrell."
Page 328, line 21, for Dr. Covey read The Rev. Dr. Cove.
Page 334, line 34, dele which he.
Page 336, line 4 from bottom, for Nj. 22 read No. 21.
Page 350, line 7 from bottom, after Kent, add " which is not in the Edition of
1576."
Page 403, The quotation from Pierce Plowman's Crede should have been thus
given :
(3rftan 31 muntc mc foitb, tit M^nftn to TiiiolBcn,
?Cnti atoa^tcD a inocn, uionDciln tocH iiIiuD,
i©itlj arcf)cs' on cticricft fjaif, antJ betlt'cJic nconicii
iDitb crocIjclc^S on cornered, Uiitl; hnottcu of floltJ.
iDiribc ttj)?nlj0ttic!jf pujiouflbt, pttJipten fu( tljihUc,
;S)^pncn \aitf) fljapcn Hjt'itJcs.
Page 577, after the last line, add "There are large Paper Copies o{ this Pub-
lication."
Page 590, line 24, add, ly James Brown.
Page 593, line 7, after 1651, add and 1675.
Page 745, at the end of Art. 13, line 6, insert " There are large Paper Copies."
Page 976, after line 6, add " i'art I. 24 pages and l-'.rrata. Part II. 24 pages."
Page 980, line 6 from bottom, for Thnryihogh read Jhornhaugh.
Page 980, Jinc 4 from bottom, after Octavo, add " 40 pages including the Title."
Page 1074, line 26, for Patron read Patrons.
Page 1 190, line 7, for Duodecimo read Octavo, GG pages.
Page 1218, after Plate 2, insert " 2*, Lambeth Palace, published by J. Edwards,
January 1, ITJS. p. 15."
Page 1226, line 21, for IVdlon read fVetton.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
CATALOGUES OF TOPOGRAPHY.
The English Topographer ; or, An Historical Account (as far
as can be collected from printed Books and Manuscripts) of all
the Pieces that have been written relating to the Antiquities,
Natural History, or Topographical Description of any Part of
England. Alphabetically digested, and illustrated with the
Draughts of several very curious old Seals, exactly engraven
from their respective Originals. By an impartial Hand. (Dr.
Rawlixson.) Octavo. Lond. 1720.
*** There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
Bihiiolheca Topographica Anglkana: A Catalogue of Books on
English Topography, by Jo. Worrall. Duodecimo. Lond.
17^6.
British Topography : or an Historical Account of what has been
done for illustrating the Topographical Antiquities of Great Bri-
tain and Ireland. In Two Volumes. By Richard Gough, Esq.
With Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1780.
Catalogue of the Books relating to British Topography, and Saxon
and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian Library in
the Year 1799, by Richard Gough, Esq. F.S.A. Quarto.
Oxford, 1814.
Catalogue of Books relating to the History and Topography of
England, Wales, Scotland, Leland. By Sir Richard Colt
HoARE, Bart. Compiled from his Library at Stourhead, Wilt-
shire, Octavo. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. 1815.
*^* The impression of this valuable work is restricted to
Twenty-five.
Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries who have written concern-
ing the Antiquities of England, with (Twenty-six) Portraits of
the Authors, and a complete List of their WorkS; so far as they
relate to the Topography of this Kingdom ; together with a List
of Portraits, Monuments, Views, and other Prints contained in
each Work; with Remarks that may enable the Collector to
know when the Works are complete. By J. P. Malcolm, Esq.
J-'.S.A. Quarto. Lond. 1815.
%* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
INDICES VILLARES, GAZETTEERS, ETC.
The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine ; presenting an exact
part I. b
X GEJfERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Geography of the Kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland, and
the lies adioyning ; with the Shires. Hundreds, Cities, and Shire-
Townes within the Kingdome of England, divided and described
by JoH\ Speed. Folio. Lond. 1611, or 1650.
Villare Angiuum; or, A View of the Towns of England. Collected
by the Appointment of Sir Henry Spelman, Knt. Quarto,
Lond 1656 or 1678.
*^* Inserted in Gibson's Edition of Spelman's English Works,
A Book of the Names of all the Parishes, Market Towns, Villages,!
Hamlets, and smallest Places in England and Wales, alphabeti-
cally set down as they be in every Shire; with the Names of the
Hundreds in which they are, and how many Towns there are in
every Hundred; with Maps of the Counties, by Jacob Van
Laugeken. Small, quarto. Lond. 1657; republished in 1668.
Index Fil/aris: or. An Exact Register, alphabetically. digested, of
all the Cities, Market Towns, Parishes, Villages, the Hundred,
Lath, Rape, Ward, Wapentake, or other Division of each County;
the Bishopricks, Deaneries, Churches, Chappels, Hospitals, witli,
the Rectories and Vicarages in England and Wales, and their re-
spective Valuations in the King's Books. The private Seats of
the King, Nobility, and Gentry, &c. By John Adams, of the
Inner Temple. The Third Edition ; with a Map. Folio. 1700.
Bictionarium Anglic^ Topographicum el Historicum .- An Alphabe-
tical Description of the chief Places in England and Wales ; with
an Account of the most memorable Events which have distin-
guish'd them. By the celebrated Antiquary William Lam-
barde, formerly of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. and Author of " The Per-
ambulation of Kent." Now first publish'd from a Manuscript
\mder the Author's own Hand. Portrait by Fertue. Quarto^
Lond. 1730:
%* There are Large Paper copies of this work.
England's Gazetteer : or an accurate Description of all the Cities,
Towns, and Villages of the Kingdom, with an Index Villaris. In
Three Volumes. By Stephen Whatley. Duodecimo. Lond.
1750-51.
England's Gazetteer: By Philip Luckombe. Three Volumes.
Duodecimo. Lond. 1790.
An Account of the several Cities and Market Towns in England
and Wales ; describing the Antiquities, Curiosities, and Manu-
facture carried on at each Place, the Days that the Markets are
kept on, the Number of Parliament Men sent from each City,
&c., and the computed and measured Miles from London, alpha*
beticdlly digested. Octavo. London : Printed for S. Bladon.
A New Index Villaris for England and Wales, (Quarto. Lond,
1804.
A Topographical Dictionary of England ; exhibiting the Names o(-
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xi
l^ie several Cities, Towns, Parishes, Tythings, Townships, and
Hamlets, with the County and Division of the County to which
they respectively belong. The Valuation and Patrons of Eccle-
siastical Benefices, and the tutelary Saint of each Church •. the
resident Population, according to the Returns made to Parlia-
ment in 1801, &c. &c. Collected from the most authentic Do-
cuments, and arranged in alphabetical Order. In Two Volumes.
By Nicholas Carlisle, Fellow and Secretary of the Society
of Antiquaries of London. Quarto. Lond. 1808.
Gazetteer of England and Wales ; containing the Statistics, Agri-
culture, and Mineralogy of the Counties ; the History, Antiqii*
ties, Curiosities, Manufactures, Trade, Commerce, Fairs, Mar-
Icets, Charitable and other Institutions ; Population and Elective
Franchises of the Cities, Towns, and Boroughs; including a com-
plete Index FiUaris, with the Bearings and Distance of each Vil-
lage and Mansion from the nearest Market Town. Illustrated
by Two large Maps, descriptive of the Roads and inland Navi-
gation. By Thomas Potts. Octavo. Lond. 1810.
A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom ; compiled
from Parliamentary and other authentic Documents and Autho-
rities ; containing Geographical, Topographical, and Statistical
Accounts of every District, Object, and Place in England, Wales,
Scotland, and Ireland, and the various small Islands dependant
on the British Empire.; Accompanied by Forty-six Maps drawn
purposely for this Work on an original Plan. By Benjamin
Pitts Capper, Esq. Octavo. Lond. 1813.
English Topography : or a Series of Historical and Statistical De-
scriptions of the several Counties of England and Wales ; ac-
companied by a Map of each County. By the Author of Histo-
rical and Descriptive Delineations of London and W^estminster ;
the Counties of Salop, Stafford, Somerset, &c. (The Rev. J.
Nightingale.) Quarto. Lond. 1816.
ROMAN GEOGRAPHY OF BRITAIN.
Antonini Iter Britanniarum Commentariis illustratum Thoma2 Gale,
S.T.P. nuper Decani Ebor Opus posthumum. Revisit, auxit,
edidit R. G(ale). Accessit Anonymi Ravennalis Britanniae Cho-
rographia. cum Autographo Regis Galliae Ms", et Codice Vati-
cano coUata : adjiciuntur Conjecturae plurimae, cum Nominibus
Locorum Angiitis, quotquot lis assignari potuerint. Quarto.
Londini, 1709.
Vetera Romanorum Itineraria, sive Antonini Augusti Itinerarium,
cum integris Jos. Simleri, Hieron. Suritae, et And. Schotti
Notis. Itinerarium Flierosolymitanum : et Hieroclis Grammatici
Synecdemus; curante Petro Wesselingio, qui etsuas addidit Ad-
notationes. Quarto. Amstel. 1735.
A Commentary on Antoninus his Itinerary, or Journics of the Ro-
mano Empire, no far a^ it conccrneth Britaui. By William
Kii GEKEBAL TOPCGEAniY.
Burton, Batchelor of Lawes. With a Chorographlcatl Map of
the severall Stations ; and Indexes to the whole Work. Portrait
and Map by Hollar. Folio. Lond. 1658.
Iter Britanniarum ; or that part of the Itinerary of Antoninus which
relates to Britain, with a new Comment by the Rev. Thomas
Reynolds, A.M. Rector of Bowden Parva, Northamptonshire.
Two Maps. Quarto. London, 1799.
An Account of Richard of Cirencester, INIonk of Westminster, and
of his Works; with his antient Map of Roman Bri'ttain, and the
Itinerary thereof. Read at the Antio,uarian Society, March 1 8th,
1756. By William Stukeley, M-D. Rector of St. George,
Queen Square. Quarto. London, 1757.
The Description of Britain : translated from Richard of Ciren-
cester; with the original Treatise df Situ Brilannice, and a Com-
mentary on the Itinerary. Illustrated with Two Pvlaps, and a
Fac-t.imile of the MS. of Richard of Cirencester. Octavo. Lond.
1809.
*;j^* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
Britannia Romana; or The Roman Antiquities in Britain; viz. Coins,
Camps, and Publick Roads. By John Pointer, M.A. Chap-
lain of Mcrton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in
Northamptonshire. Octavo. Oxford, HSi.
A Survey of the Roman Antiquities in some of the Midland Coun-
ties of England. By N. Salmon. Octavo. Lond. 1726.
Roman Stations in Britain, according to the Imperial Itinerary, upon
the Wathng Street, Ermine Street, Ikening or Fia ad Icianos, so
far as any of these Roads lead through the following Counties :
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Bed-
fordshire, Middlesex. By N. Salmon. Octavo. Lond. 1726.
Britannia Romana : or. The Roman Antiquities of Britain, in Three
Books. To which are added a Chronological Table, and Indexes
to the Inscriptions and Sculptures, after the manner of Grutcr
and Reinesius: also Geographical Indexes both of the Latin and
English Names of the Roman Places in Britain, and a General
Index to the Work. 1'ho whole illustrated with above an hun-
dred Copper-plates. By John Hoksley, M.A. and F.R S.
Folio. London, 17'32.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this work. — An Analy-
sis and List of Plates contained in the Volume is given in " Su'
vages Librarian" vol. i.
The Military Antiquities of the Romans in North Britain, and par-
ticularly their ancient System of Castrametation, illustrated from
Vestiges of the Camps of Agricola existing there ; hence his
March from South into North Britain is in some degree traced :
comprehending also a Treatise, wherein the ancient Geography
of that part oi" the Island is rectified chiefly by the Lights fur-
nished by Richard of Cirencester ; together witij a Des criptio
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XllI
of die Wall of Antoninus Pius, commonly called Grime's Dyke.
To wliich is added an Appendix, containing detached Pieces ;
the whole being accompanied vnth Maps of the Country, and
Plans of the Camps and Stations, By the late William Roy,
F.R.S. F.S.A. Major-General of His Majesty's Forces, Deputy
Quarter-master-gencral, and Colonel of the Thirtieth Regiment
of Foot. Published by the Order and at the Expense of the So-
ciety of Antiquaries, London. Folio. London, 1793.
Britannicarum Gentium Ilistorise Antiquae Scriptures Tres : Ricar-
dus Corinensis,Gildas Badonicus, Nennius Banchorensis. Recen-
suit Notisque et Indice auxit Carolus Bertramus, Societatis An-
tiquorum Londinensis Socius, &c. Octavo. Havnise, impensis
Editoris, 1757. With a Frontispiece and folded Map, dedicated
to Dr. Stukeley, drawn and engraved by the Editor, entituled
*' Mappa Britanniae Faciei Romanas secundum fidem Monumen-
torum perveterum depicta."
Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive Syllabus Etymologi-
cus Antiquitatum Veteris Britannia; atque Iberniae, temporibus
Romanoruni. Auctore Willielmo Baxter, Cornavio, Scholae
Merciariorum Praefecto. Accedunt Viri CI. D. Edvardi Luidii, Ci-
meharchae Ashmol. Oxon. de Fluviorum, Montium, Urbium, &c.
in Britannia Nominibus, Adversaria Posthunia. Editio Sccunda.
Portrait hj G. Verlue. Octavo. Lond. 1733.
PUBLIC RECORDS.
A short Account of some Particulars concerning Domesday-Book,
with a view to promote its being published. By a Member of
the Society of Antiquaries of London. (P. C. WEBii.) Quarto^
London, 1756.
A Short Account of Danegeld ; witli some further Particulars re-
lating to William the Conqueror's Survey. (By P. C. Webb.)
Quarto. Lond. 1756.
Domesday Book: — seu Liber Censualis Willelmi Primi Regis A n-
gliae inter Archivos Regni in Domo Capitulari Westmonasterii
asservatus. ( The Survey of England, make by Order of K. IFil-
liam I. in 1080-1086.) Two Volumes. Folio. Londini, 1783.
Libri Censualis vocati Domesday-Book, Additamcnta ex Codic. An-
tiquiss. Exon' Domesday. Inquisitio Eliensis. Liber Winfton .
BoldonBook. Folio. 1816.
Libri Censualis vocati Domesday-Book, Indice?. Accessit DisSrer-
tatio Generalis de Ratione hujusce Libri. Folio. 1816.
Domesday Book has been translated by the late Rev. William^
BavvDVven*, B.A. Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, and Curate of
Frickley-cum-Clayton, Co. York; and Two Volumes were pub-
lished in his Life-time in Quarto.— Vol. I. (1809) containing the
County of York, Amounderness Lonsdale and Furness in Lan-
cashire, and such Parts of Westmoreland and Cumberland as are
* lie died Sept. 14, 18 Id.
Xii GENERAL TOPCGEAniY.
Burton, Batchelor of Lawes. With a Chorographlcall Map of
the severall Stations ; and Indexes to the whole Work. Portrait
and Map by Hollar. Folio. Lond. 1658.
Iter Britanniarum ; or that part of the Itinerary of Antoninus which
relates to Britain, with a new Comment by the Rev. Thomas
Reynolds, A.M. Rector of Bowden Parva, Northamptonshire.
Two Maps. Quarto. London, 1799.
An Account of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster, and
of his Works; with his antient Map of Roman Bri'ttain, and the
Itinerary thereof. Read at the Antiquarian Society, March 1 8th,
1756. By William Stukeley, M-D. Rector of St. George,
Queen Square. Quarto. London, 1757.
The Description of Britain : translated from Richard of Ciren-
cester; with the original Treatise de Situ Brilannice. and a Com-
mentary on the Itinerary. Illustrated with Two IMaps, and a
Fac-simile of the MS. of Richard of Cirencester. Octavo. Lond.
1809.
%* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
Britannia Romana; or The Roman Antiquities in Britain; viz. Coins,
Camps, and Publick Roads. By John Pointer, M.A. Chap-
lain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in
Northamptonshire. Octavo. Oxford, ITSk
A Survey of the Roman Antiquities in some of the Midland Coun-
ties of England. By N. Salmon. Octavo. Lond. 1726.
Roman Stations in Britain, according to the Imperial Itinerary, upon
the Watling Street, Ermine Street, Ikening or J^ia ad Icionos, so
far as any of these Roads lead through the following Counties :
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Bed-
fordshire, Middlesex. By N. Salmon. Octavo. Lond. 1726.
Britannia Romana : or. The Roman Antiquities of Britain, in Three
Books. To which are added a Chronological Table, and Indexes
to the Inscriptions and Sculptures, after the manner of Orutcr
and Reinesius: also Geographical Indexes both of the Latin and
English Names of the lloman Places in Britain, and a General
Index to the Work. The whole illustrated with above an hun-
dred Copper-plates. By John Housley, M.A.. and E.R S.
Folio. London, 1732.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this work. — An Analy-
sis and List of Plates contained in the Volume is given in "■ Sa-
vages Librarian," vol. i.
The Military Antiquities of the Romans in North Britain, and par-
ticularly their ancient System of Castramctation, illustrated from
Vestiges of the Camps of Agricola existing there; hence liis
March from South into North Britain is in some degree traced:
comprehending also a Treatise, wherein the ancient Geography
of that part oi" the Island is rectified chiefly by the Lights fur-
nished by Richard of Cirencester : together witli a Des triptio
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xill
of tlie Wall of Antoninus Pius, commonly called Grime's Dyke,
To wliich is added an Appendix, containing detached Pieces ;
the whole being accompanied with Maps of the Country, and
Plans of the Camps and Stations. By the late William Roy,
F.R.S. F.S.A. Major-General of His Majesty's Forces, Deputy
Quarter-master-gencral, and Colonel of the Thirtieth Regiment
of Foot. Published by the Order and at the Expense of the So-
ciety of Antiquaries, London. Folio. London, 1793.
Britannicarum Gentium Historiee Antiquee Scriptores Tres : Ricar-
dus Corinensis,Gi]das Badonicus, Nennius Banchorensis. Recen-
suit Notisque et Indice auxit Carolus Bertramus, Societatis An-
tiquorum Londinensis Socius, &c. Octavo. Havniae, impensis
Editoris, 1757. With a Frontispiece and folded Map, dedicated
to Dr, Stukeley, drawn and engraved by the Editor, entituled
*' Mappa Britanniae Faciei Romanae secundum fidem Monumen-
torum perveterum depicta."
Glossariura Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive Syllabus Etymologi-
cus Antiquitatum Veteris Britannice atque Iberniae, temporibus
Romanorum. Auctore Willielmo Baxter, Cornavio, Scholae
Merciariorum Praefecto. Accedunt Viri CI. D. Edvardi Luidii, Ci-
meliarchae Ashmol. Oxon. de Fluviorum, Montium, Urbium, &c.
in Britannia Nominibus, Adversaria Posthunia. Editio Sccunda.
Portrait by G. Vertue. Octavo. Lond. 1733.
PUBLIC RECORDS.
A short Account of some Particulars concerning Domesday-Book,
with a view to promote its being published. By a Member of
the Society of Antiquaries of London. (P. C. Webu.) Quarto,
London, 1756.
A Short Account of Danegeld ; witli some further Particulars re-
lating to William the Conqueror's Survey. (By P. C. Webb.)
(Quarto. Lond. 1756.
Domesday Book: — seu Liber Censualis Wlllehni Primi Regis An-
gliae inter Archives Regni in Domo Capitular! Westmonasterii
asservatus. { The Survey of England, made by Order of K. TFil-
liam I. in lOSO-1086.) Two Volumes. Folio. Londini, 178S.
Libri Censualis vocati Domesday-Book, Additamcnta ex Codic. An-
tiquiss. Exon' Domesday. Inquisitio Eliensis. Liber WinSon'.
BoldonBook. Folio. 1816.
Libri Censualis vocati Domesday-Book, Indices. Accessit DisSer-
tatio Generalis de Ratione hujusce Libri. Folio. 1816.
Domesday Book has been translated by the late Rev. William
Bavvdvven*, B.A. Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, and Curate of
Frickley-cum-Clayton, Co, York ; and Two Volumes were pub-
lished in his Life-time in Quarto.— Vol. I. (1809) containingthe
County of York, Amounderness Lonsdale and Furness in Lan-
cashire, and such Parts of Westmoreland and Cumberland as ave
* lie died Sept. 14, 18 Id.
iciV GENERAL TOPOGRAPttr.
contained in the Survey : also the Counties of Derby, Notting^
ham, Rutland, and Lincoln ; with an Introduction, Glossary, and
Indexes Vol. It. (1812) containing the Counties of Middlesex,
Hertford, Buckingham, Oxford, and Gloucester.
Domesday-Book illustrated ; containing an Account of tha:t antient
Record ; as also of the Tenants in Capite or Serjeanty therein
mentioned •, and a Translation of the difficult Passages, ^vith oc-
casional Notes ; an Explanation of the Terms, Abbi'eviations,
and Names of Foreign Abbies ; and an alphabetical Table of the
Tenants in Capite or Serjeanty in the several Counties contained
in that Survey. By Robert Kelham, of Lincoln's Inn, Authoif
of the Norman Dictionary. Octavo. Lond. 1788.
Formulare Anglicanum ; or, A Collection of ancient Charters and
Instruments of divers Kinds, taken from the Originals, placed
under several Heads, and deduced (in a Series according to
the Order of Time) from the Norman Conquest to the End of
the Reign of King Henry VIII. (By Thomas Madox, Esq.)
Folio. Lond. 1702.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
Sir Robert Cotton's Abridgment of the Records ( Rolls of Parlia-
ment) in the Tower of London, from the Reign of K. Ed-
ward II. unto K. Richard III., of all Parliaments holden in each
King's Reign, &c. published by W. Prynne. Folio. Lond. 1657
or 1679, the last being only a reprinted Title-page.
Calendars of the ancient Charters, &c. and of the Welch and Sco-
tish Rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London ; as also Ca-
lendars of all the Treaties of Peace, &c. entered into by the
Kings of England with those of Scotland ; and of sundry Let-
ters and public Instruments relating to that Kingdom, now in the
Chapter-House at Westminster : Together with Catalogues of
the llecords brought to Berwick from the Royal Treasury at
Edinburgh, of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at
Vrestminster, and of those which were removed to dift'erent Parts
of Scotland by Order of King Edward I. &c. To which are
added Memoranda concerning the Affairs of Ireland, extracted
from the Tower Records. To the whole is prefixed an Intro-
duction, giving some Account of the State of the Public Re-
cords, from the Conquest to the present Time. ( By Sir Jos.
Ayloffe.) Quarto. Lond. 1772.
An Index to the Records, with Directions to the several Places
where they are to be found ; with a List of the J.aiin Sir-names
and Names of Places, as they are written in the old Records,
explained by the modern Names ; with a Chronological Table of
the Kings Reigns and Parliaments, &c. by Strachey.
Octavo. 1739.
Index to Records called the OriginaUa and Memoranda, on the
Lord Treasurer's Remembrancers Side of the Exchequer; ex-
tracted from the Rccordb and from the MSS. of Mr. Tayleure,
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XV
Mr. Madox, and Mr. Chapman, formerly Officers in that Office,
containing all the Grants of Abbey Lands and other Property'
granted by the Crown, from the Beginning of tlie Reign of
Henry VIII. to the find of Queen Anne : also Inrolhnents of
Charters, Grants, and Patents to several Religious Houses; and
to Cities, Boroughs, Towns, Companies, Colleges, and other Pub-
lic Institutions, from the earliest Period, &c. By Edward Jones,
Inner Temple. In Two Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1793-95.
Keports from the Select Committee appointed to enquire into the
State of the Public Records of the Kingdom ; with an Analysis
of the principal Matters in the various Records, Rolls, Instru-
ments, &c. preserved in the several Public Repositories. Folio
Lond. 1800.
Commissions and Abstract of Annual Reports of the Commis-
sioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom ; with a State-
ment of the Measures executed, or now in Progress under the
Authority thereof. Folio Lond. 1806.
Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Tun i Londinensi. Folio. 1802.
Taxatio Lcclesiastica Angliae et Walliae, auctoritate P. Nicholai
IV. circa A.D. 1291. Folio. 1802.
Calendarium Rotulorum, Chartarum et Inquisitionum ad quod
Damnum, Temp. Reg. Joann. ad Hen. VI. Folio. 1803.
Rotulorum Originalium in Curia Scaccarii Abbreviatio temporibus
Regum Henrici III, Edwardi I. II. III. Two Volumes. Folio.
1805. 1810.
Calendarium Inquisitionum post Mortem sive Escaetarum, temp.
Hen. IH. Ed. I. Ed. II. et Ed. IIL Two Volumes. Folio. 1806.
1S08.
Testa de Nevill ; sive Liber Feodorum in Curi^ Scaccarii, temp.
Hen. III. et Ed. I. Folio. 1S07.
Nonarum Inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii, temp. Regis Edw. IIL
Fo/io. 1807.
Valor Ecclesiasticus tempore Henrici VIII. auctoritate regia insti-
tutus. Two Volumes. Folio. 1810-1814'.
Placitprum in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi asservatorum
Abbreviatio, temporibus Regum Richardi I., Johannis, Hen-
rici III., Edwardi I. et II. Folio. 1810.
Inquisitionum ad Capcllani Domini Regis retornatorum, quse in
publicis Archiviis Scotiae adhuc servantur, Abbreviatio. Three
Volumes. Folio. 1811, 1816.
Rotuli Hundredorum temp. Henrici III. et Edwardi I, in Turri
Londinensi, et in Curia receptae Scaccarii Westm. asservati.
Tom. I. Folin. 1812.
Botuli Scotiae in Turri Londinensi et in Domo Capitulari Westmo-
nasteriensi asservati, temporibus Regum Angliae Edwardi I.,
Edwardi J I., Edwardi III. Vol. L Folio. 18U.
XVI GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Reports of the Commissioners on the State and Condition of the
Woods, Forests, and Land Revenue of the Crown. Two Vo-
Imnes. Folio. 1787-1809.
Abstracts of the Answers and Returns made pursuant to an Act
for taking an Account of the Population of England, Wales, and
Scotland in 1801 and 1811. Three Volumes. Folio. Lond.
1802. 1812.
Copies of Memorials or Statements of Charitable Donations deli-
vered in to the several Offices of the Clerks of the Peace of the
several Counties or Ridings, or Cities or Towns being Counties
of themselves, in England and Wales, in pursuance of an Act of
the 52d of Cieorge III. intituled " An Act for the registering and
securing Charitable Donations." Folio. 1815.
ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY.
The History of Churches in England ; wherein is shewn the Time,
Means, and Manner of Founding, Building, and Endowing of
Churches, both Cathedral and Rural, with their Furniture and
Appendages. The Second Edition, with Improvements. By
Thomas Staveley, Esq, Author of The Romish Horseleech.
Octavo. Lond. 1773.
A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester,
Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lin-
coln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, Lon-
don, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter,
St. David's, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph ; containing an His-
tory of their Foundations, Builders, ancient Monuments and In-
scriptions ; Endowments, Alienations, Sales of Lands, Patron-
ages; Dates of Consecration, Admission, Preferments, Deaths,
Burials, and Epitaphs of the Bishops, Deans, Precentors, Chancel-
lors, Treasurers, Subdeans, Archdeacons, and Prebendaries, in
every Stall belonging to them ; with an exact Account of all the
Churches and Chapels in each Diocese distinguished under their
proper Archdeaconries and Dcanries ; to what Saints dedicated,
■who Patrons of them, and to what Religious Houses appropriated.
The v/hole extracted from numerous Collections out of the Re-
gisters of every particular Sec, old Wills, Records in the Tower
and Rolls Chapel. Illustrated with Thirty-two Plates. In Three
Volumes ; including the " Parochiale Anglicanum ; or the Names
of all the Churches and Chapels within the Dioceses of Canter-
bury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Sa-
lisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. David's, Landaft", Bangor, and St.
Asaph, distinguished under their proper Archdeaconries and
Deanries ; with an Account of most of their Dedications, their
Patrons, and to what Religious Houses the Appropriations be-
longed. 1733." By Browne Willis, Esq. Quarto. Lond. 1727-
1733, or 1742.
*^* There arc Large Paper copies of the First Edition.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xvil
The Cathedral Antiquities of England: or, An Historical, Archi-
tectural, and Graphical Illustration of the English Cathedral
Churches. By John Britton, F.S.A. Medium and Imperial
quarto. — Publishing in Numbers.
History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Bri-
tain. Illustrated M'ith a Series of highly-finished Engravings,
exhibiting general and particular Views, Ground Plans, and all
the Architectural Features and Ornaments in the various Styles
of Building used in our Ecclesiastical Edifices. By James
Storer. To be completed in Four Volumes, Three of which are
already published. Demy and royal octavo. Lond. 1815-17.
The Clergyman's Intelligencer ; or, A compleat alphabetical List
of all the Patrons in England and Wales, with the Dignities,
Livings, and Benefices in their Gift, and their Valuation annexed.
To which is added, an alphabetical Index of all the Benefices,
and the Pages in which they are to be found. Octavo. London,
1745.
Thesaurus Rerum EccJesiasticarum ; being an Account of the Valu-
ations of all the Ecclesiastical Benefices in England and Wales,
as the}' now stand charged with, or lately were discharged from,
the Payment of First Fruits and Tenths. To which are added
the Names of the Patrons and the Dedications of the Churches ;
with an Account of Procurations and Synodals, extracted from
the Records of Henry VIII., &c. By John Ectox, late Re-
ceiver-General of the Tenths of the Clergy. The Third Edi-
tion; wherein the Appropriations, Dedications, and Patronages
of the Churches have been revised, corrected, and placed in
i-egular Order, under their respective Archdeaconries ; with nu-
merous Additions, by Browne Willis, LL.D. To which is
added A complete Alphabetical Index. Quarto. Lond. 1763.
Originally printed in octavo in 1718, under the Title of" Liber
Valorum et Decimarnm."
Liber Regis ; vel Thesaurus Rerum Ecclesiasiicarum. By John
Bacon, Esq. Receiver of the First Fruits. With an Appendix;
containing proper Directions and Precedents relating to Presen-
tations, Institutions, Inductions, Dispensations, &c., and a com-
plete alphabetical Index. Quarto. Lond. 1786.
Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus : An improved Edition of the " Liber Valo-
rum-" containing an Account of the Valuation of all the Livings
in England and Wales, their Charge in the King's Book, respec-
tive Patrons, Sec. With an Appendix. By the Rev. John
Lloyi), A,B. late of Jesus College, Oxford. Octavo. Lond. 1788.
MONASTICAL HISTORY.
Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandecta; Coenobiorum Benedictino-
rum, Cluniacensium, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum, a Primor-
diis ad eorum usque Dissolutionem, ex MSS. Cod. ad Monasteria
PART I. c
Xvm GENERAL TOPOGUAFHY.
plim pertinentibus : Archivis Turrium Londinensis, Eboracensis;
quriarum Scaccarii, augmentationum ; Bibliothecis Bodleiana :
Coll. Reg. Coll. Bened. Aruiidelliana, Cottoniana, Seldeniana,
Hattoniana, aliisque digesti per Rogerum Dqdsworth, Eborac.
GuLiELMUM DuGDALE, Warwic. Tribus Voluminis. Folio.
Lond. 1655, 1661, 1673.
N. B. There are copies on Large Pape^j.
*^* The First Volume was reprinted with large Additions in
1682.
Monasticon ylngl'icanvm ; or, The History of the ancient Abbies and
other Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches,
in England and Wales, with divers French, Irish, and Scotch Mo-
nasteries formerly relating to England. Collected, and published
in Latin by Sir William Dugdale, Knt. late Garter King of
Arms. In Three Volumes, and now epitomized in English, Page
by Page. With Sculptures of the several Religious Habits.
(Abridged by Johu Wright, Author of the History of the
County of Rutland.) Folio. Lond. 1693,
Monasticon Anglicanum ; or. The History of the ancient Abbies,
Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with
their Dependencies, in England and W'ales : also of all such
Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as did in any manner re-
late to those in England ; containing a full Collection of all that
is necessary to be known concerning the Abbey Lands and their
Revenues ; with a p^^rticular Account of their Foundations,
Grants, and Donations, collected from original MSS., the Re-
cords in the Tower of London, at York, and in the Court of
Exchequer and Augmentation Office; as also the famous Libra-
ries of Bodley, King's College, Camb., the Benedictine College
at Doway, Arundel, Cotton, Seidell, Hatton, &c. Illustrated
with the original Cuts of the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches,
and the Habits of the Religious and Military Orders. First pub-
lish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale, Knt. late Garter
Principal King at Arms. To which are now added exact Cata-
logues of the Bishops of the several Dioceses to the Year 1717.
The whole corrected and supplied with many useful Additions
by an eminent Hand. Folio. Lond. 1718.
The History of the antient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathe-
dral and Collegiate Churches, being Two additional Volumes to
Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum ; containing the
Original and first Establishment of all the Jteligious Orders that
ever were in Great Britain; being those of tlie Benedictines, Clu-
niacks, Cistercians, Regular Canons of St. Augustin, Carthu-
sians, Gilbertins, Trinitarian.4, Premonstratenses, and Canons of
the Holy Sepulchre, treated of in the Adonaslicon Anglicanum ;
as also of the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinian
friers, Regular Canons of Arroasia, Pnigittins, Monks of Fonte-
GENERAL TOPOGKAPIIY. XIX
Vraud, of Savigni, and of Tiron, Crouched Friers, Friers of Pe-
nance, or of the Sack, and Bethleemites, not spoken of by Sir
WilHam Dugdale and Mr. Dodsworth. The Foundations of their
several Monasteries, &c. By John Stevens, Gent. In Two
Volumes, Folio. Lond. 1722, 1723.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of these volumes.
i)ugdale's Monastkon Anglkamim : A new Edition of the whole
Work, including Stevens's Continuation, is now publishing in
Folio, with very considerable Additions and Improvements from
the Library of the Society of Antiquaries, the Records in the
Tower, the Augmentation Office, and various inedited MSS. in
the British and Ashmolean Museums, and other authentic Sources.
By JoHX Calev, Esq. Keeper of tlie Records in the Augmenta-
tion Office ; Henry Ellis, Esq. Keeper of the MSS. in the British
Museum; and the Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel, M.A. Keeper of
the Bodleian Library, Oxford. The whole of the Plates, as ori-
ginally engraved by Hollar, and which are invaluable from the
circumstance of representing parts of Cathedral and Monastic
Edifices now fallen to ruin, will be given in the course of the
Work, together with many new Views of Ecclesiastical Build-
ings as they appear at the present Day; the Costumes of the va-
rious Monastic Orders, &c. &c.
N.B. Ten Paris are already published.
*^* Fifty copies only are printed on Large PAper.
Monustkhon Britankum: or, A Historicall Narration of the first
Founding and flourishing State of the antient Monasteries, Re-
ligious Rules and Orders of Great Brittaine, in the Tymes of the
Brittaines and primitive Church of the Saxons. Collected out
of most authentick Authors, Lieger Books, and Manuscripts. By
that learned Antiquary R. B. (Richard Broughton.) Octavo,
Lond. 1655.
Notilia Monastka : or, An Account of all the Abbies, Priories, and
Houses of Friers, formerly in England and Wales ; and also of
all the Colleges and Hospitals founded before A.D. mdxl. By
the Right Rev. Doctor Thomas Tanner, late Lord Bishop of St.
Asaph. Published A.D. MDCCXLiv, by John Tanner, M.A. Vicar
of Lowestoft in Suffolk, and Precentor of the Cathedral Church
of St. Asaph ; and now reprinted with many Additions by James
Nasmith, M.A. Rector of Snalewell in Cambridgeshire, and
Chaplain to the Rt. Hon. John Earl of Buckinghamshire. Por-
trnit by G. Ferine. Folio. Camb. 1787 — Originally printed in one
volume octavo in 1695.
A Summary of all the Religious Houses in England and Wales,
with their Titles and Valuations at the Time of their Dissolu-
tion, and a Calculation of what they might be worth at this Day;
together with an Appendix concerning the several Religious Or-
ders that prevailed in this Kingdom. Octavo. Lond. 1717.
XX GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
An History of the Mitred Parliamentary Abbies and Con-
ventual Cathedral Churches: shewing the Times of their
respective Foundations, and what Alterations they have under-
gone ; with some Descriptions of their Monuments, and Dimen-
sions of their Buildings: together with a Catalogue of their Ab-
bats, Priors, &c. By Browne Willis, Esq. In Two Volumes.
Octavo. Lond. 1718, 1719.
%* There are Large Paper copies of this work.
Collectanea Anglo- Minoritica : or, A Collection of the Antiquities
of the English Franciscans, or Friers Minors, commonly call'd
Gray Friers. In Two Parts. With an Appendix concerning the
English Nuns of the Order of St. Clare. By A. Parkinson.
Quarto. Lond. 1726.
British Monachism : or. Manners and Customs of the Monks and
Nuns of England. To which are added, I. Peregrinalorium Re-
ligiosum ; or Manners and Customs of antient Pilgrims. II. Coh-
suetudinal of Anchorets and Hermits. III. Account of the Con-
tinentes, or Women who had made Vows of Chastity. IV. Four
Select Poems, in various Styles. By Thomas Dudley Fos-
BROOKE, M.A. F.S.A, With Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1817-
*=^* There are Large Paper copies of this Second Edition, which
was originally published in Two Volumes, octavo, in 1802.
Some Account of the Alien Priories, and of such Lands as they are
known to have possessed in England and Wales. Collected from
the MSS. of John Warburton, Esq. and Dr. Ducarel. A new^
Edition, in Two Volumes. Illustrated with Plates. Small oc-
tavo. Lond. 1786.
Memoirs of the Antiquities of Great Britain ; with an Account of
Monasteries, Monks, &c. Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1723.
SEPULCHRAL HISTORY.
Ancient Fvnerall Monvments within the Vnited Monarchic of Great
Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands adiacent, with the dissolued
Monasteries therein contained: their Founders, and what eminent
Persons have beene in the same interred. Composed by the
Studie and Trauels of John Weever, with an Index. Folio.
London, 1631.
N.B. There are Large Paper copies of this Edition.
*^^* Reprinted in Quarto in 1767.
Monumenta Anglicana ; being Inscriptions on the Monuments of
several eminent Persons deceased in or since the Year 1650, to
the End of the Year 1718; deduced into a Series of Time by
way of Annals. By John Le Neve, Gent. Five Volumes.
Oc^vo. Lond. 1718, 1717, 1719.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this work.
Sepulchral Memorials in Great Britain applied to illustrate the
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXI-
Histor}'^ of Families, Manners, Habits, and Arts at the different
Periods from the Norman Conquest to the Seventeenth Century;
with introductory Observations. (By Richard Gougii, Esq.
F.S.A. ) Three Folumes usually bound in Five. Plates. Folio.
Lond. 1786-1796.
Nen'ia Britannica : or, A Sepulchral History of Great Britain, from
the earliest Period to its general Conversion to Christianity. In-
cluding a complete Series of the British, Roman, and Saxon Se-
pulchral Rites and Ceremonies, with the Contents of several
Hundred Burial Places opened under a careful Inspection of the
Author; tending to illustrate the early Part of, and to fix on a
more unquestionable Criterion for the Study of Antiquity. To
which are added Obsei-vations on the Celtic, British, Roman, and
Danish Barrows discovered in Great Britain. By the Rev. James
DouGLA-s, F.A.S. Plates. Folio. Lond. 1793.
*^* There are copies on Large Paper, the Plates in Colours.
Illustration of the TumuH or ancient Barrows ; exhibiting the Prin-
ciples which determined the Magnitude and Position of each, and
their systematic Connection with other Vestiges of equal Anti-
quity. By Thomas Stackhouse. With a folded Sketch of
Barrows. Octavo. Lond. 180(5.
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain; consisting of Etchings from
Figures executed by the Sculptor, and introduced into our Ca-
thedrals and Churches as Memorials of the Dead, from the Nor-
man Conquest to the Reign of K. Henry the Eighth. Drawn
and etched by C. A. Stothard Jun. Quarto. Now in course
of publication, 1817.
%* There are Large Paper copies.
-GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ENGLAND.
Britannia: sive florentissimorum Regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae,
et Hiberniae, et Insularum adjacentium ex intiraa Antiquitate
Chorographia Descriptio. Authore Gul. Camdeno. Lond. 1586
and 1587. Octo^o.— Reprinted in Quarto'm 1590, 159i, and 1600.
— In Folio, at London, in 1607, and at Amsterdam in 1 648 and
1659.
Britain : or A Chorogra])hica!l Description of the most flourishing
Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and the Islands adjoining, out
of the Depth of Antiquity ; beautified with Maps of the several
Shires of England. Written first in Latin by William Camden,
and translated into English by Philemon Holland, D'' in Phy-
sick. Folio. Lond. 1610 and 1637.
Britannia : or, A Cliorographical Description of Great Britain and
Ireland, together with the adjacent Islands. Written in Latin by
William Camden, Clarenceux King at Arms; and translated
into English, with Additions and Improvements, by Edmund
Gibson, D.D. late Lord Bishop of London. This Fourth Edi-
XXU GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
tion is printed from a Copy of 1722, left corrected by the Bishop
for the Press. In Two Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1772.
*** Originally printed in One Volume, folio, in 1695; in Two
Volumes in 1722 and 1753. There are Large Paper copies of
each edition.
Britannia : or, A Geographical Description of the flourishing King-
doms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands adja-
cent, from the earliest Antiquity. By Vvilliam Camden.
Translated from the Edition published by the Author in mdcvii.
Enlarged by the latest Discoveries by Richard Gough, F.A.
& R.S.S. In Three Volumes. Illustrated with Maps and other
Copper-plates. Folio. Lond. 1789. — Reprinted in Four Volumes
in 1806, of which Edition tliere are copies on Fine Paper.
A Discoverie of certaine Errours published in print in the much
commended Britannia, 1591', very preiudicial to the Discentes
and Successions of the auncient Nobilitie of this Realme. By
Ralphe Brooke, YorkeHerault at Amies. To which are added
the learned Mr, Camden's Answer to this Book; and Mr. Brooke's
Reply. Now first published from an original Manuscript in the
Library of John Anstis, Esq. Garter King at Arms. Portrait of
the Author, and the Monument of Camden. Quarlo. Lond. 1724'.
— Originally printed in 1599 in Quarto.
Dcscriptio Britanniae, Scotis, Hyberniae, et Orchadum, ex libro
Pauli Jovii, episcopi Nucer. de Imperils et Gentibus cogiiiti Or-
bis, cum ejus operis prohoemio, ad Alexandrum Farnesium Card,
ampliss. Quarto. Venet. 144-8, and Bas. 1561, duodecimo.
Magnoe Britanniae Deliciae seu Insularum et Regnorum quae Magnae
Britanniae nomine, et sercniss. Regis Jacobi, &c. imperio hodie
comprehcnduntur, Descriptio : ex variis auctoribus coUecta, et
reliquarum Europse Nationum jam ante editis Deliciis addita.
(AuctoreGA.sp.Eus.) Duodecimo. Colon. 1613.
RuTGEKi Hermaknid^^e Britannia INIagna, sive Angliae, Scotiae,
Hiberniae, et adjacentium Insularum Geographico-Historica De-
scriptio, Duodecimo. Amstel. 1661.
roi.Y-OLBioN: or, A Chorographicall Description of all the Tracts,
Rivers, Mountaincs, Forests, and other Parts of this renowned
Isle of Great Britaine ; with Intermixture of the most remarkable
Stories, Antiquities, Wonders, Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commo-
dities of the same. Digested in a Poem by Michaei.l Dray-
ton, Esq. Folio.
London : Printed for M. Lownes, J. Browne, J. Helme, J. Busbie.
1613. With a Frontispiece, whole-length Portrait of Henry
Prince of Wales, engraved by William Hole, and Maps.
To the Second Edition, 1622, were added Twelve Books, descri-
bin*"- the East and North Parts of the Island. Reprinted in a
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXlll
folio Edition of Drayton's Works in IT^S, and in an octavo Edi-
tion in Four Volumes, in 1753.
The History of the Worthies of England. Endeavoured by Tho-
mas Fuller, D.D. With a Portrait of the Author, by D. Log-
gan. Folio. Lond. 1662.
An Abridgement and Continuation was published irfoctavo in 1684,
intitled " Anglorum Speculum ; or The Worthies of England in
Church and State, by G. S."
^■^* The original Work was reprinted in Two Volumes, quarto,
in 1811, with a few explanatory Notes, by John Nichols, F.A.S.
Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua el Nova : or A New Survey
of Great Britain ; wherein to the Topographical Account given
by Mr. Cambden, and the late Editors of his Britannia, is added
a more large History, not only of the Cities, Boroughs, Towns,
and Parishes mentioned by them, but also of many other Places
of Note, and Antiquities since discovered. Collected and com-
posed by an impartial Hand*. In Six Voi-uMES. Qiiarto. Lond.
in the Savoy, 1720-1731.
Manna Britannia; being a concise Topographical Account of the
several Counties of Great Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Ly-
soNs, Rector of Rodmarton in Gloucestershire ; and Samuel
Lysons, Esq. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the Tower of
London. Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1813-1817.
*^* Seven Parts are already published, of which there are copies
on Large Paper.
England Described : or The several Counties and Shires thereof
briefly handled ; some Things also premised, to set forth the Glory
of this Nation. By Edward Leigh, Esquire, M"" of Arts of
Magdalen Hall, in Oxford. Octavo, Lond. 1659.
Britannia: or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of
England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories
thereunto belonging. By Richard BloiMe. Folio. Lond. 1672.
Anglia Rediviva ; being a full Description of all the Shires, Ci-
ties, principal Towns and Rivers in England ; with some useful
Observations concerning what is most remarkable, whether in re-
lation to their Antiquity, Situation, Buildings, Traffick, or Inha-
bitants. Collected by Mr. Dunstar. Duodecimo. Lond. 1699.
Britaniiia Baconica : or, The Natural Rarities of England, Scot-
land, and Wales, according as the}' are to be found in every Shire:
historically related, according to the Precepts of the Lord Ba-
con; and the Causes of many of them philosophically attempted:
by J. Childrey. Small octavo. Lond. 1661.
Admirable Curiosities, Rarities, and Wonders in England, Scot-
land, and Ireland ; being an Account of many remarkable Per-
* The Rev. Tlios Cox, Vicar of Bromtield, Essex.
•XXIV GE>7ERAL TOPOGRAPTIV.
sons and Places ; and likewise of Battles, Sieges, Earthquakes,
Inundations, Thunders, Lightnings, Fires, Murders, and other
considerable Occurrences and Accidents, for several hundred
Years past: witli the natural and artificial Rarities in every
County, and many other observable Passages, as they are re-
corded by credible Historians of former and latter Ages. By
Richard Burton. A new Edition, with additional Wood-cut
Portraits, and a copious Index. Quarto. Westminster, 1811.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this Edition.
*^* Originally printed in duodecimo.
Firma Burgi ; or. An Historical Essay concerning the Cities, Towns,
and Buroughs of England ; taken from Records. By Thomas
Madox, Esq. His Majesty's Historiographer. Folio. Lond. 1726.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
British Curiosities in Art and Nature ; giving an Account of Rari-
ties both ancient and modern ; viz. Monuments, Monasteries,
Priories, Frieries, Nunneries, Colleges, Hospitals, Walls, Roman
Camps, Garrisons, Highways, Coins, Altars, Urns, Pavements of
Mosaic Work, Temples, Churches, Bridges, Kings Palaces, No-
blemen's Seats, &c. To which is added a very useful Scheme,
containing a brief Account of the State of each County in En-
gland at one View, curiously engraved, and printed on a Sheet,
to fold up or put in a Frame. Duodecimo. Lond. 1728.
Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne et de I'lrlande, oii sont exacte-
ment decrites les Antiquites, Ics Provinces, les Villes, les Bour-
gades, les Montagues, les Rivieres, avec les Ports de Mer, les
Bains, les Forteresses, Abbayes, Eglises, Academics, &c. Par
Jean Beeverel ; le tout enrichi de tres belles Figures et Cartes
Geographiques dessinees sur les Originaux. Nouvelie Edition,
retouchee, corregee, et augmentee. Eight Volumes. Duodecivm.
Leyden, 1727.
New Survey of England ; wherein the Defects of Camden are sup-
plied, and the Errors of his Followers remarked ; the Opinions
of our Antiquaries compared; the Roman Military Ways traced ;
and the Station settled according to the Itinerary, without alter-
ing the Figures; with some Natural History of each County.
By N. Salmon, In Two Volumes. Octavo. Plates. Lond. 1731.
The Agreeable Historian: or Complete English Traveller; giving
a Geographical Description of every County in Great Britain,
with the Antiquities of the same. By Samuel Simpson. In
Three Volumes. Octavo. Lond. J 746.
England and Wales described in a Series of Letters, by W. ToL-
dervv. With Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1762.
England Illustrated : or, A Compendium of the Natural History,
(leography. Topography, and Antiquities Ecclesiastical and Ci-
vil, of England and Wales ; with iMaps of the several Counties,
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXV
and Engravings of many Remains of Antiquity, remarkable Build-
ings, and principal Towns. In Two Volumes. Quarto. Lond.
1761.
A Description of England and Wales ; containing a particular Ac-
count of each County ; with its Antiquities, Curiosities, Situa-
tion, Figure, Extent, Climate. llivcrS; Lakes, &c. ; with the An-
tiquities, Sieges, and remarkable Battles fought in every Count)^,
and the Lives of the illustrious Men each has produced. Embel-
lished with Two hundred and forty Copper-plates. In Twelve
Volumes. Duudecinio. Lond. 1769-1770.
An Essay for a New Description of England and Wales, as a Con-
tinuation of Camden. By Peter Muilman. Duodecimo. Lond.
177'2.
A Catalogue of the Antiquities, Houses, Parks, Plantations, Scenes,
and Situations in England and Wales, arranged according to the
alphabetical Order of the several Counties. (By Thomas Gray,
the Poet.) Duodecimo. 1773.
*^* Printed for private Distribution by his Friend Mr. Mason.
Britanvia Curiosa : or, A Description of the most remarkable Cu-
riosities of the Island of Great Britain, In Six Volumes. Oc-
tauo. Lond. 1777.
England Delineated : or, A Geographical Description of every
County in England and Wales ; with a concise Account of its
most important Products, Natural and Artificial. With outline
Maps of all the Counties. By John Aikin, M.D. Small oc-
tavo, Lond. 1795.
The Beauties of England. With a IMap, Duodecimo. Lond. 1767
The Beauties of I^lngland. In Two Volumes. Plates. Octavo.
Lond. 1776.
A New Display of the Beauties of England: or, A Description of
the most elegant or magnificent Public Edifices, Royal Palaces,
Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats, and other Curiosities, natural
or artificial, in the different Parts of the Kingdom. Adorned
with a Variety of Copper-plate Cuts newly engraved. In Two
Volumes. Octavo. — London : Printed for R. Goadby and Co.
1787.
Beauties of England and Wales, in a Descriptive View of each
County. By Philip Luckombe. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo.
Lond, 1791.
The Beauties of England and Wales ; or Delineations, Topogra-
phical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each Comity. Embellished
with Engravings. In Twenty -six Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1801-
1817.
%* There are Large Paper copies of this work.
Rmal Beauties : or, The Natural History of the Four Western Coun-
PAKT I. d
XXvi GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY^
ties; Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset, by TheophiLUs
BoTANiSTA. Duodecimo. Lend. 1757.
Description of the Four Western Counties ; Cornwall, Devon, Dor-
set, and Somerset. Duodecivio. Lond. 1768.
llemaines concerning Britaine : their Languages, Names, Sur-
names, Allusions, Anagrammes, Armories, Monies, Empresses,
Apparell, Artillarie,\Vise Speeches, Proverbs, Poesies, Epitaphes.
Written by William Camden, Esquire, Clarenceux King of
Armes, surnamed the Learned. The Fift Impression, with many
rare Antiquities never before imprinted, by the Industry and
Care of John Philipot, Somerset Herald. Portrait. Quarto.
Lond. 1636, 1637.— The preceding Editions are 1614. 1623.
1629.
Archceologia Britannica ; giving some Account additional to what
has been hitherto publish'd, of the Languages, Histories, and
Customs of the original Inhabitants of Great Britain ; from Col-
lections and Observations in Travels through Wales, Cornwall,
Bas-Bretagne, Ireland, and Scotland. By Edward Lhuyd,
M.A. of Jesus College, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in
Oxford. Vol. I. Glossography. Folio. Oxford, 1707.
Letters, Essays, and other Tracts illustrating the Antiquities of
Great Britain and Ireland ; together with many curious Disco-
veries of the Affinity betwixt the Language of the Americans
and the Ancient Britons to the Greek and Latin, &c. ; also Spe-
cimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon, and American Lan-
guages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme. Octavo. Edinb. 1738,
and Lond. 1744.
Joannis Lelandi Antiquarii de Rebus Britannicis Collectanea : ex
Autographis descripsit ediditque Tho. Hearnius, A.M. Oxoni-
ensis, qui et Appendicem subjecit, totumque Opus (in VI Volu-
mina distributum) Notis et Indice adornavit. Octavo. Oxonii,
1715.— Reprinted in 1774.
Collectanea Curiosa ; or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to the His-
tory and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the Universities of
Oxford and Cambridge, and a variety of other Subjects* Chiefly
collected, and now first published from the Manuscripts of Arch-
bishop Sancroft ; given to the Bodleian Library by the late Bi-
shop Tanner. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Oxford, 1781.
An Account of the ancient Division of the English Nation into
Hundreds and Tithings. By Granville Sharp. Octave.
Lond. 1784.
Archceologia : or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Pub-
lished by the Society of Antiquaries of London. Vol. I-XVIII.
Quarto. Lond. 1770-1816.
liidcx to the First Fifteen Volumes of Archaeologia. Printed by O*-
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXVll
. . der of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2d of March, 1809.
By Nicholas Carlisle, Secretary. Quarto. Lond. 1809.
Vetusta Moiiwmenta: qiice ad Rerum Bntamncarum Memoriam con-
servnndani Societas Antujuariorum Londini sumplu sno edendp. cu-
ravit. Four Volumes. Folio. 174:7.1789.1796-1817.
An Index to the First Three Volumes of the Vetusta Monumenta.
By Nicholas Carlisle, Secretary. Folio. Lond. 1810.
The Antiquarian Repertory: A Miscellaneous Assemblage of
Topography, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners; in-
tended to illustrate and preserve several valuable Remains of old
. Times. Chiefly compiled by or under the Direction of Francis
Gi^osE, Esq. F.R. & A.S., Thomas Astle, Esq. F.R. & A.S.,
and other eminent Antiquaries. Adorned with numerous Views,
Portraits, and Monuments. A New Edition, with a great many
' valuable Additions. In F^ouR Volumes. Quarto. Lond, 1807>
■ 1808, 1809.
N. B. Of this Edition there are copies on Large Paper.
%* Originally printed in Four Volumes quarto in 1775.
Miscellanies, Antiquarian and Historical, by F. Sayers, M.D.
Octavo. Norwich, 1805.
The Topographer, for the Years 1789, 1790, and 1791 ; contain-
ing a variety of original Articles illustrative of the Local His-
tory and Antiquities of England; particularly in the History and
Description of ancient and eminent Seats and Styles of Archi-
tecture ; in the Preservation of curious Monumental Inscrip-
tions ; in the Genealogies and Anecdotes of famous Families ; in
•Disquisitions upon remarkable Tenures, and in the Delineations
of the Face of Countries. Embellished with Engravings. la
Four Volumes, Octavo. Lond. 1789-1791.
Topographer ; containing a Variety of original Articles, illustrative
of the Local History and Antiquities of this Kingdom. With
Forty-two Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1791.
Topographical Miscellanies, being a Continuation of the Topo-
grapher ; containing ( Portions of) the Ilistory and Antiquities
of Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, Sussex, and Kent. With Plates.
Quarto. Lond, 1792.1
\* There are Large Paper copies of this incomplete work.
A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset,
Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, commonly called the Western
Circuit. Embellished vvith Maps of the several Counties, taken
from actual Surveys. By William Tunnicliff, Land Sur-
veyor. Octavo. Salisbury, 1791.
"A Restoration of the ancient Modes of bestowing Names on the
Rivers, Hills, Vallies, Plains, and Settlements of Britain; re-
,. corded in no Author, Exemplified in the Derivations of Ro-
man British, and later Denominations of Districts, Names of the
XXVlll GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
principal Towns, and Appellations of the Features of Nature;
from which venrly all the Explanations given to these Terms hy
Verstegan, Skinner, Vallancey, Bryant, Borla^^e, Whitaker, Pryce-,
Macpherson, and other Etymologists, are shewn to be unfounded.
By G. Dyer (of Exeter). Octavo. Exeter; printed for the Au-
thor. 1805.
A General Account of all the Rivers of Note in Great Britain;
with their several Courses, their peculiar Characters, the Coun-
ties through which they flow, and the entire Sea Coas^t of our
Island ; concluding with a minute Description of the Thames,
and its various auxiliary Streams. By Henry Skrine, Esq,.
LL.B. of Warley in Somersetshire. Oelavo. Lond. 1801.
illustrations of the Manners and Expences of antient Times in En-i
gland, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries,
deduced from the Accompts of Churchwardens and other au-
thentic Documents, collected from various Parts of the King-.
, dom, with explanatory Notes. Quarto. Lond. 1797.
Fragmenta Antiquitatis : or Ancient Tenures of Land, and
jocular Customs of Manors, originally published by Thomas
Blount, Esq. of the Liner Temple; enlarged and corrected by
JosiAii Beckwith, Gent. F.A.S. ; with considerable Additions
from authentic Sources by Heucules Malebysse Beckwith.
Quarto. Lond. 1815.
N. B. There are copies of this Edition on Royal paper.
*^* Originally printed in 1679, and reprinted in 1784', octavo.
Observations on Popular Antiquities ; chiefly illustrating
the Origin of our vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Supersti-
tions. By John Brand, M.A. Fellow and Secretary of the So-
ciety of Antiquaries of London. Arranged and revised, with
Additions, by Henry Ellis, F.R.S. Sec. S.A, Keeper of the Ma-
nuscripts in the British Museum. In Two Volumes. Quarto.
Lond. 1813.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this Edition.
*^* Originally printed in one volume octavo.
A Provincial Glossary ; with a Collection of Local Proverbs and
Popular Superstitions. By Francis Grcse, Esq. F.A.S. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1787.
• General History of the High-ways in all Parts of the World, nxore
particularly in Great Britain. Octavo. Lond. 1712.
Dissertation concerning the present State of the High Roads, b.y
Robert Philips. With Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1737.
An Account of Charity Schools in England and Wales. Quarto^
Lond. 1701.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xxix
An Account of several Work-Houses for employing and maintain-
ing the Poor ; setting forth the Rules by which they are go-
verned, their great Usefulness to the Publick, and in particular
to the Parishes where they are erected: as also of several Cha-
rity Schools for promoting Work and Labour. Octavo. Lond.
17:32.
The State of the Prisons in England and Wales ; v.ith preliminary
Observations, and an Account of some Foreign Prisons and Ho-
spitals. By John Howard, F.R.S, The Third Edition. Quarto,
Warrington, 1784-.
State of Prisons in England, Scotland, and Wales, extending to
various Places therein assigned, not for tlie Debtor only but for
the Felons also, and other less criminal Offenders : Together with
some useful Documents, Observations, and Remarks, adapted to
explain and improve the Condition of Prisoners in general. By
James Neild, Esq. Quarto. Lond. 1812.
An Account of the Rise, Progress, and present State of the Society
for the Discharge and Relief of Persons imprisoned for Small
Debts throughout England and Wales. By James Neild, Esq.
Treasurer. Portrait. Octavo. Lond. 1808.
ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES, GRAPHIC ILLUS-
TRATIONS, ETC.
Observations on English Architecture, iMilitary, Ecclesiastical, and
Civil, compared with similar Buildings on the Continent; inclu-
ding a critical Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge : also Histo-
rical Notices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c. with
Chronological Tables, and Dimensions of Cathedrals and Con-
ventual Churches. By the Rev. James Dallaway, M.B. F.S.A.
Royal octavo. Lond. 1806.
An History of the Origin and Establishment of Gothic Architec-
ture ; comprehending also an Account from his o^v'n Writings of
Caesar Coesarianus, tlie first professed Commentator on Vitruvius,
and of his Translation of that Author; an Investigation of the
Principles and Proportion of that Style of Architecture called
the Gothic ; and an Inquiry into the Mode of Painting upon and
Staining Glass, as practised in the Ecclesiastical Structures of the
Middle Ages. By John Sidney Hawkins, F.A.S. Illustrated
with Eleven Plates. Royal octavo. Lond. 1813.
An Essay on the Origin, History, and Principles of Gothic Archi-
tecture. By Sir James Hall, Bart, with Sixty Plates of select
Examples. Imptrial quarto. Lond. 1813.
Essays on Gothic Architecture. By the Rev. T. Wartox, Rev.
J. Bentham, Capt. Grose, and Rev. J. Milner. Illustrated
with Twelve Plates of Ornaments, &c. selected from Ancient
Buildings ; calculated to exhibit the various Styles of different
XXX GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Periods. The Third Edition ; with a List of the Cathedrals of
England and their Dimensions. Octavo. Lend. 1808.
Two Letters to a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, on the Sub-
ject of Gothic Architecture. By the Rev. J. Haggitt. Royal
octavo. 181S.
An Historical Survey of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France,
. with a view to illustrate the Rise and Progress of Gothic Archi-
tecture in Europe. By the late Rev, G. D. Whittington of
Cambridge. With a Frontispiece of the Facade of the Cathedral
Church at Rheimes. Royal octavo. Lond. 1811.
>A Treatise on the Ecclesiastical Architecture of England during
the Middle Ages, with Ten illustrative Plates. By the Rev. John
MiLNER, D.D. F.S.A. Quarto and royal octavo. Lond. 1811.
Observations on the Varieties of Architecture used in the Struc-
ture of Parish Churches : To which is added a Description of
the Characteristics of the Saxon, Norman, and pointed Arch
Styles ; List of Churches now remaining, built by the Saxons-;
an Account of Bishojjs and others who were Architects ; and thes
contemporary Architecture of the various Periods. By James
Savage. Octavo, 77 pages. Lond. 1812.
' I'tnerarium Curiosum : or, An Account of the Antiquities and re-
markable Curiosities in Nature and Art, observed in Travels
through Great Britain. Illustrated with Copper-plates. By
• William Stukeley, M.D.F.R. & A.S. The Second Edition,
with large Additions. In Two Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1776.
Originally printed in One Volume in 1724, and reprinted in Two
Volumes in 1817.
The Antiquities of England and Wales. By Francis Grose, Esq,
F.A.S. ; with Supplement. In Six Volumes. Imperial quarto.
• Lond. 1773-1777.
Munimenta Jntirjua : or, Observations on antient Castles; inclu-
ding Remarks on the whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesias-
tical as well as Military, in Great Britain ; and on the corre-
sponding Changes in Manners, Laws, and Customs ; tending both
to illustrate Modern History, and to elucidate many interesting
Passages in various antient Classic Authors. By Edward King,
Esq. F.R.S. and A.S, In Four Vo|.umes. Folio. Lond. 1799.
1801. 1801-, 1805.
The Beauties of British Antiquity; selected froni the Writings of
esteemed Antiquaries ; with Notes and Observationi. By John
CoLLiNsoN. Octavo. Lond. 1779.
A List of the principal Castles and Monasteries in Great Britain.
By James Moore, Esq. F.A.S. Octavo. London, 1798.
JJciiuties pf Antiquity : or Remi^(mts of Fe^da,l Spleiidour an<l Mo-^
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY, xxxi
nastic Times. By J. Hassell. Enjiraved in Aquatinta. In
Two Parts. Royal octavo. Lond. 1807.
Monastic and Baronial Remains, with other interesting Fragments
of Antiquity, in England, Wales, and Scotland. By G.J. Pak-
KYNs, Esq. In Two Volumes. Plates. Royal octavo. Lond. 1816.
English Connoisseur ; containing an Account of whatever is cu-
rious in Painting, Sculpture, &c. in the Palaces and Seats of the
Nobility. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo. Lond. 1766.
Specimens of the ancient Sculpture and Painting now remaining in
this Kingdom, from the earliest Period to the Reign of Henry
y^ VIII. ; consisting of Statues, Basso-i-elievos, Brasses, &c. ;
Paintings on Glass and on Walls, &c. A Description of each
Subject, some of which by Gentlemen of literary Abilities, and
well versed in the Antiquities of this Kingdom, whose Names
are prefixed to their Essays. This Work is designed to shew the
Rise and Progress of Sculpture and Painting in England, to ex-
plain obscure and doubtful Parts of History , and preserve flie
Portraits of great and eminent Personages. The Drawings made
from the original Subjects, and engraved by John Carter. In
Two Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1780-17^^7.
The Ancient Architecture of England. — The Orders of Architec-
ture during the British, Roman, Saxon, and Norman ^Eras. By
John Carter, F.A.S. Architect. Folin. Lond. 1795-1816. —
Twenty-eight Numbers, forming the First ^"oiume, and Seven
Numbers of the Second, are published.
Engravings of the principal IMosaic Pavements which have been dis-
covered in the course of the last and present Centuries in variou;;
Parts of Great Britain ; also Engravings of several Subjects in
Stained Glass, in the Windows of the Cathedrals of York, Lin-
coln, &c. Each impression is accuratelj' coloured after the ori-
ginal Subject of the respective Plates, by William Fowler of
Winterton, in the County of Lincoln. Folio,
The Antiquaries Museum ; illustrating the ancient Architecture,
Painting, and Sculpture of Great Britain, from the Time of tlie
Saxons to the Introduction of the Grecian and Roman Archi-
tecture by Inigo Jones, in the Reign of King James 1. By J.\-
COB ScHNEBBELiE, Draughtsman to the Society of Antiquaries
of London. Quarto. London, 1791.
The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain represented and il-
lustrated in a Series of Views, Elevations, Plans, Sections, and
Details of various ancient English Edifices; with Hiatoiical and
. Descriptive Accounts of each. By John Brittox, F.S.A. In
Four Volumes. Medium i/uarto. Lond. 1807-1814'.
*^* There are copies on Imperial quarto, with proof impressions
of the Plates, and a small number were worked on Indian paper.
Kelics of Antiquity : or Remains of Ancient Sculpture in Great
XXXll GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY*
Britain; witli Descriptive Sketches. By J. Pkout. Quarto, and
Imperial quarto. Load. 1812.
The Anti([uaiian and Topograpliical Cabinet ; containing Five hun-
dred Views of the most interesting Objects of Curiosity in (jreat
Britain, accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions. In 'Ten
Volumes. Drawn and engraved by J. Stoker and J. Greig.
Foolscap and demy octavo. Loud. 1806-1812.
Ancient ReHques ; or, Dehneations of Monastic, Castellated, .and
Domestic Architecture, and other interesting Subjects; with
Historical and Descriptive Sketciies. Drawn and engraved by
James Stoker and J. Greig. Li Two Volumes. Foolscap and
demy octavo. Lond. 1S12.
The Anticjuarian Itinerary; comprising Specimens of Architecture,
Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic ; with other Vestiges of An-
tiquity in Great Britain : accompanied by Descriptions. Fools-
cap octavo. 1817 Now in course of publication in Monthly
Numbers, of which there are copies in Demy octavo.
Border Antiquities of England and Scotland ; comprising Speci-
mens of Architecture and Sculpture, and other Vestiges of
former Ages ; accompanied by Descriptions, together with Illus-
trations, of remarkable Incidents in Border History and Tradi-
tion. By Walter Scott, Esq. Illustrated by nearly One hun-
dred Engravings of the most interesting Sul)jects of Antiquity
still remaining on the Borders. In Two Volumes. Quarto.
Lond. 1817.
*^* There are copies on hnpcrlnl (juarto, also with proof impres-
sions of the Plates worked on Indian paper.
Britannia lllitstrotn : or Views of several of the Queen's Palaces,
as also of the i)riiuipal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, drawn
by L. Knykf, and engraved by J. Kip, Badeslade, &c. Four
Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1709-1736.
*^* The two (irst Volumes were published with a French Title,
by Joseph Smith, near Exeter Change, and republished in 1724.
Vitrnviiis Britannicus : or, The ?Mitish Architect ; containing the
Plans, Elevations, and Sections «)f the regular Buildings, both
publick and private, in Great Britain, with Variety of new De-
signs. With three hundred Plates, engraven by the best Hands,
and drawn either from the Buildings themselves, or the original
Designs of the Architects. V>y Colen C;ampbeli>, John
Vv'ooLEE, and James (iANDON. In Five Volumes. Folio. Lend.
1715. 1717. 1725.1767.1771.
The New Fitriwiut Britannicus; consisting of Plans and Elevations
of Modern Buildings, public and private, erected in Great Bri-
tain by the most celebrated Architects^ engraven on Lxxii Plates
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXXUl
from original Drawings, by George Richardson, Architect.
Fulio. Lend. 1802.
Flans, Elevations, and Sections of Noblemen and Gentlemen's
Houses ; also of Stabling, Bridges, public and private, Temples
and other Garden Buildings, executed in the Counties of Derby,
Durham, Lincoln, Middlesex, Northumberland, Nottingham,
York, Essex, Wilts, Hertford, Suffolk, Salop, and Surrey. By
James Paine, Architect. In Two Volumes, with 176 Plates,
Folio. Loud. 1783.
Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Buildings executed in the Coun-
ties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Wiltshire, Warwickshire,
Staffordshire, Somersetshire, &c. by John Soane, Architect, on
47 Plates. Folio. Lond. 1789.
Plans and Views of Buildings executed in England and Scotland in
the Castellated and other Styles. By R. Lugar, Architect,
Engraved in Aquatinta on Thirty-two Plates, Royal quarto.
Lond. 1811.
J3uck's Antiquities ; or Venerable Remains of above 400 Castles,
Monasteries, Palaces, &c &c. in England and Wales, with near
100 Views of Cities and chief Towns. By Messrs, Samuel and
Nathaniel Buck, who were employed upwards of Thirty-twq
Years in the Undertaking. In Three Volumes. Folio. Lond.
1774. Portraits in Mezzotiiilo of the two Brothers are prejixed.
*^* Originally printed in Six thin Volumes.
The Virtuosis Museum ; containing Select Views in England, Scot-
land, and Ireland. Drawn by P. Sandby, Esq. R.A. Oblong
quarto. Lond. 1778. — And afterwards republished under the fol-
lowing Title :
A Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views in England,
Scotland, and Ireland. Drawn by P. Sandby, Esq. R.A. la
Two Volumes. Oblong (juarlo. 1781.
*** There are copies printed on Folio paper.
England Delineated : being One hundred and fifty-two Views of an-
cient Buildings, Ruins, Cities, &c. with Letter-press Descriptions.
In Two Volumes. Royal octavo. 1804.
Antiquities of Great Britain, illustrated in Views of Monasteries,
Castles, and Churches now existing. Engraved by William
Byrne from Drawings made by Thomas Hearne. In Two Vo-
lumes. Oblong folio. Lond. 1786-1807.
Collection of One hundred and twenty Views of ancient Buildings
in England, drawn and etched by J. Carter, In Six Volumes.
Duodecimo. Lond. 1786.
The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most
interesting and picturesque Views, engra,ved by W. Watts from
Drawings by the most eminent Artists; with Descriptions of each
View. . Ob bug quarto. Lond. 1779-1786,
I'ART 1. e
XXxiv GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Select Views in Great Britain, engraved hy S. Middimak, from
Pictures and Drawings by tlie most eminent Artists ; with De-
scriptions. ObLong quarto. Lond. 1784—1813.
Picturesque Views and Antiquities of Great Britain, engraved by
S. MiDDliMAN. Quarto.
Select Views of the principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in
England and Wales, from original Pictures and Drawings. En-
graved by William Angus. Oilong qwirtn. Lond 1787-
Picturesque Views of the principal Seats of the Nobility and Gen-
try in England and Wales, with their Descriptions. Oblong
quarto. Lond. 1787-8.
Delices de la Grande Bretagne : being Engravings of English Land-
scapes afr^r the principal English Painters. By William Bircit,
Enamei Painter, Hampstead Heath. Oblong quarto. Lond. 1791.
New Print Magazine ; being Views of Gentlemen's Seats in En-
gland and Wales, Quarto. 1796.
The Copper-plate Magazine : or Cabinet of Picturesque Engra-
vings ; comprising all the most interesting \ lews in England,
Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Engraved by J. Walker, &c. Li
Five Volumes. Oblong quarto. Lond.
The Itinerant : A Select Collection of interesting and picturesque
Views in Great Britain and L-eland. Folio. Lond. 1799.
Picturesque Views of Churches and other Buildings, fron» original
Drawings by J. C. Barrow, F.S.A. Engraved in Aquathita by
G. J. Parkins, Folio. Lond. Not completed.
Picturesque Views of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats ; consist-
ing of a Series of Coloured Prints, by R-. Havell; in close Imi-
tation of the original Drawings by J W. M. Turner, 11. A.,
W. Havell, C. V. Fielding, F. Mackenzie, P. S. Munn, P. De
Wint, and other eminent Artists. Super royal Jblio. Lond. 1817.
—Now in course of publication in Numbers.
A Descriptive and Historical Account of various Palaces and Pub-
lic Buildings, English and Foreign; with Biographical Notices of
their Founders or Builders, and other eminent Persons. With
Plates. By James Nohris Brewer. Quarto. Lond. 1810.
The History of the Royal Residences of Windsor, Fiogmore,
Hampton Court, Kensington, and St. James's Palaces, Bucking-
ham House, and Carlton House; illustrated by One hundred
highly-finished and Coloured Engravings, Fac-similes of original
Drawings by the most eminent Artists, representing principally
Interior Views of these magnificent Dwellings. To be comprised
in Three Volumes. Royal quarto. 1817.
Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain, by P. J. De Louther-
bourg, in Colours. Large/olio. Lond. 1801.
The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales,
GENERAL TOPOGRl'APIIY. XXXV
from Drawings made expressly for this Undertaking by P. J. Db
LouTiiERBOuRG, Esq. R.A., with Historical and Descriptive
Accounts of the several Places, of which Views are given, en-
graved by William Pickett, and coloured by John Clack.
Large folio. 1805.
Voyage round Great Britain, undertaken in the Summer of the
Year 1813, and commencing from the Land's End, Cornwall, by
Richard Ayton; with a, Series of Views (in Colours) illustra-
tive of the Character and prominent Features of the Coast,
drawn and engraved by William Daniell, A.R.A. Imperial
quarto. Lond. 1814. — Now in course of publication.
Picturesque Delineations of the Southern Coast of England, en-
graved by W. B. Cooke and G. Cooke, from original Drawings
by J. M. W. Turner, R.A. quarto. 1817.
*5^* There are proof impressions of the Plates on Imperial
Quarto, and Twenty-five copies on India paper.
A Series of Views in, or near, the Park of Weston-Underwood,
Bucks, illustrative of the Works of W. Cowper ; accompanied
with copious Descriptions. Drawn and engraved by J. Storer
and J. Greig. Duodtcimo, octavo, and quarto. Lond. 1803.
Views in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire; illustrative of
the W^orks of Robert Bloomfield ; accompanied with Descrip-
tions. Drawn and engraved by J. Storer and J. Greig. Oc-
tavo st.ndi quarto. Lond. 1806.
ITINERARIES AND TOURS THROUGH PARTS OF
ENGLAND.
The Laboryouse Journey and Serche of John Leylande, for En-
glandes Antiquitees, geuen of hym as a newe years gyfte to
Kynge Henry the viii. in the xxxvii. yeare of his Reygne, with
Deciaracyons enlarged ; by Johan. Bale. Duodecimo. Lond.
1549.— Reprinted at Oxford in the Lives of Leland, Hearne, and
"Wood in 1772; at the same Time a considerable Number were
printed separately.
The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary. Published from the
original MS. in the Bodleian Library by Thomas Hearne, M.A.
In Nine Volumes. Octavo. Oxford, 1710-1712.— Reprinted
at Oxford in 1745 and 1768-9, of which Editions there are co-
pies on Large Paper.
Itinerarium Germanise, Galliae, Angliae, Italiae, scriptum a Pauj.0
Hentznero ; cum Indice Locorum, Rerum atq. Verborum Me-
morabilium. Quarto. Breslas, 1627.
A Journey into England. By Paul Hentzner, in the Year
IvfDxcviii. Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1757. Duodecimo. Re-
printed at the private Press of T. E. Williams, Reading. 1807.
Ft/ty copieu only. Quarto.
XXXvi GENT^AL topography;
Itineraria Symonis Simoonis et Willielmi de Worcestre : quibus ac-
cedit Tractatus de Metro, in quo traduntur Reguloe a Scriptoribus
medii lEvi in Versibus Leoiiinis observatcC. E Codicibus M8S,
in Bibliotheca Coll. Corp. Christi Cantab, asservatis primus eruit
ediditque Jacobus Nasmitii, A. M.S. A S. ejusdemque CoUegii
nuper Socius. Royal octavo. Cantab. 1778.
Guyde for English Travailers, shewing in general how far one Citie
and many tShire-Towncs in England are distant from other; to-
gether with the Shires in particular, and the cheife Townes ia
every of them. By John Noruen. Folio. Lond. 1625.
Select Remains (Itineraries and Letters) of the learned John Ray,
M.A. F.R.S. ; with his Life, by the late William Derham, D.D.
Canon of Windsor, and L.R.S. Published by Gpjorge Scott,
M.A. and F.R.S. Portrait. Octavo. Lond. 1760.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
An Historical Account of Mr. Rogers's Three Years Travels over
England and Wales ; giving a true and exact Description of all
the chiefest Cities, Towns, and Corporations in England, Domi-
nion of Wales, and Town of Berwick-upon-Twede ; together
with the Antiquities and Places of Admiration, Cathedrals,.
Churches of Note, in any City, Town, or Place in each County.
With a Map. Small octavo. Lond. 1691 — Reprinted in 1697-
*^* A surreptitious copy of Brome's Travels. — Gougk.
Travels over England, Scotland, and Wales ; giving a true and
exact Description of the chiefest Cities, Towns, and Corpora-
tions : together with the Antiquities of divers other Places, the
most famous Cathedrals, and other eminent Structures; of several-
remarkable Caves and Wells ; with many other diverting Pas-
sages never before published. By James Brome, M.A. Rector
of Cheriton in Kent. Octavo. Lond. J7'26. — Originally printed
in 1700.
A Voyage to England ; containing many Things relating to the
State of Learning, Religion, and other Curiosities of that King-
dom, by Mons. Sorbiere; as also Observations on the same'
Voyage, by Dr. Thomas Sprat, F.R.S., and now Lord Bishop
of Rochester. Translated from the French. Octavo. Lond. 1709.
Drunken Barnaby's Four Jourm'cs to the North of England, in
Latin and English Metre. First edition (circa 1640) with Fron-
tispiece by Marshall: reprinted 1716, 1723, 177'1-, and 1805,
Duodecimo ; of which last Edition there are copies on Large
Paper.
A Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain, divided in Cir-
cuits or Journics; giving a particular and diverting Account of
whatever is curious and worth Observation ; with useful Obser-
vations upon the whole. (By Daniel Deioe.) In Three Vo-
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. XXXVII
lumes. Octavo. Load. 1724— 7. Originally printed in one vo-
lume, octavo, nH. — An Eighth Edition, with large Additions, l)y
Samuel Richardson, Printer, and the Rev. Mr. Kimber, was pub-
lished in Four Volumes 12mo. in 1777.
The Comical Pilgrims Travels thro' England, Wales, Scotland,
and Ireland. Oclaio. Lond. 1722.
Journey through England and Scotland. By Jo. Mackay. In
Three Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1722-2:3.
Four Topographical Letters written in July 1755, upon a Journey
through Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Not-
tinghamshire, Derby, and Warwick, Octavo. Newcastle, 1757.
%* Written by Resta Patching or Patchen, an Innkeeper in
Gracechurch Street, London.
A Journal of Eight Days Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-
upon-Thames, through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. ; with Mis^-
cellaneous Thoughts, Moral and Religious, in Sixty-four Letters.
(By Jonas Hanway.) In Two Volumes. Second Edition. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1757.
A Tour through Parts of England, Scotland, and Wales in 1778 ;
in a Series of Letters, by Riciiakd Joseph Sulivan, Esq. Se-
cond Edition, corrected and enlarged. In Two Volumes. Oc-
tavo. 17^5. — Originally printed in Quarto in 1780.
A Tour to the West of England in 1788, by the Rev. S. Shaw,
M.A. Octavo. Lond. 1789.
Prospects and Observations, on a Tour in England and Scotland,
Natural, (Economical, and Literary. By Thomas Nevvte, Esq.
With Twenty -four Plates. (Quarto. Lond. 1791.
A Tour through the South of England, Wales, and Part of Ire-
land, made during the Summer of 1791. Plates. Octavo. Locd.
1793.
*^* Six copies were printed in quarto, with coloured Plates.
A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bcith
and Bristol ; with Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the
Country, Towns, Villages, Gentlemen's Seats on and adjacent to
it. Illustrated by perspective Views of the most Select and Pic-
turesque Scenery. To which is added a correct Map of t'ne
Country Three Miles on each Side of the Road, planned from a
Scale of One Inch to a Mile. By Archibald Robertson. In
Two Parts. Roi^al octavo. Lond. 1792. — Copies were taken ofF
in Quarto.
Eccentric Excursions in England and Wales, with One hundred
Sketches of Character and Country, by G. Woodward. Quarto.
Lond. 1796.
Observations relative chiefly to the Natural History, Picturesque:
Scenery, and Antiquities of the Western Counties of Enghuid,
XXXVill GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
made in the Years 1794- and 1796". Illustrated by a INIineralogl-
cal Map and Sixteen Views in Aqiui-tinta by Aiken. By Wil-
liam George Maton, M.A. Fellow of the Linnaean Society.
Two Volumes. Octavo. Salisbury, 1797.
Observations on the Western Parts of England, relative chiefly to
Picturesque Beauty, To which are added, a few Remarks on the
Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight. By William Gil-
PIN, M.A. Prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of Boldre in New-
Forest, near Lymington. Plates. Octavo. Lond 1798.
Observations on the Coasts of Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent, rela-
tive chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in the Summer of the
Year 1774'. By the late William Gilpin, M.A. Plates. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1804.— Copies of the two preceding Articles were
printed in quarto.
Observations on several Parts of the Counties of Cambridge, Nor-
folk, Suffolk, and Essex ; also on several Parts of North Wales,
relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, in Two Tours, the former
made in the Year 1769, the latter in the Year 1773. By Wil-
liam Gilpin, M.A. Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1809.
A Walk through some of the Western Counties of England, by the
Rev. Richard Warner of Bath. Plates. Octavo. Bath, 1800.
A Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain, divided into
Journeys ; interspersed with useful Observations ; particularly
calculated for the Use of those who are desirous of travelling
over England and Scotland. By the Rev. C. Cruttwell, Au-
thor of the Universal Gazetteer. In Six Volumes. Vvith coloured
Maps. Small octavo. Lond. 1801.
Observations on a Tour through almost the whole of England, and
a considerable Part of Scotland, in a Series of Letters addressed
to a large Number of intelligent and respectable Friends by Mr.
(Charles) Dibdin. In Two Volumes. With Plates. Quarto.
London, J801.
A Tour through the Northern Counties of England, and the Bor-
ders of Scotland. By the Rev. Richard Warner. In Two
Volumes. With Plates. Octavo 1802.
The Stranger in England : or, Travels in Great Britain ; containing
Remarks on the Politics, Laws, Manners, Customs, and distin-
guished Characters of that Country, and chiefly its Metropolis;
Avith Criticisms on the Stage. The whole interspersed with a
Variety of characteristic Anecdotes. From the (ierman of C.
A.G. GoEDE. In Three Volumes. SinnI I octavo. Lond. 1807.
l/Cttors from England, by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella.
Translated from the Spanish. Third Edition. In Three Vo-
LUME.1 Duiiileiinio. Lond. 1816.
*** Supposed to be written by Robert Southey, since Poet Lau-
reate.
GENERAL TOPOCxRAPHY. XXxix
Summer Excursions through Parts of Oxfordshire, Gloucester-
shire, Warwickshire, &c. and South Wales. By Miss E. I.
Spence. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo. Lond, 1809.
Observations and Remarks during Four Excursions made to various
Parts of Great Britain in the Years 1810 and 1811 ; viz. I. From
London to the Land's End in Cornwall 11. From London to
Lancaster. IIL From London to Edinburgh ; and IV. From
London to Swansea Performed by Land, by Sea, by various
i\Todes of Conveyance, and partly iri tlie pedestrian Style. By
Daniel Carless Webb. Otiavo. Lond. 1812.
British Tourists : or Traveller's Pocket Companion through En-
gland, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ; comprehending the most
celebrated modern and recent Tours in the British Islands, with
several originals By William Mavor, LL.D. Third Edition,
enlarged In Six Volumes ; with Maps. Duodecimn Lond. ISl^.
The Traveller's Guide : or English Itinerary. By W. C. Oultox,
Esq. In Two Volumes ; with Plates. Sninll octavo. Lond.
A Guide to all the Watering and Sea Bathing Places ; with a De-
scription of the Lakes, a Sketch of a Tour in Wales, and various
Itineraries. Illustrated with Maps and Views. Duodeciwo. Lond.
1S15.
An Excursion to Windsor in July 1810, through Battersca, Put-
ney, Kew, Richmond, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, and Hamp-
ton Court ; interspersed with Historical and Biographical Anec-
dotes: Also a Sail down the River Medway, July 1811, from
Maidstone to Rochester, and from Rochester to the Nore, upon
the opening of the Oyster Beds. By John Evans jun. A.M.
With Plates. Duodecimo. Lond. 1817.
Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain during the Years
1810 and 1811, By Louis Simond. Second Edition, corrected
and enlarged : To which is added an Appendix on France, written
m December 1815 and October 1816. In Two Volumes. Oc'
tavo. Edinb. 1817.
The Scientific Tourist through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ire-
land ; in which the Traveller's Attention is directed to the prin-
cipal Objects of Antiquity, Art, Science, and the Picturesque ;
including also the Minerals, Fossils, rare Plants, and other Sub-
jects of Natural History, arranged in Counties. By T. Wal-
FORD, Esq. FA.S. F.L.S, Illustrated with Plates and Maps.
Royal IHnio. Lond. 1817.
\.* In order to give the Tourist every advantage from the Por-
tability of this Pocket Companion, the neighbouring Counties are
alphabetically arranged; viz. Vol. L contains the Southern Coun-
ties of England.— Vol. II. The Northern Counties, N. and S.Wales,
including Scotland.— Vol, III. Ireland.
Xl GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Journoe ftiite en 1788 dans la Grande Bretagne, par un Fraii^ais
parlant la Langue Anglaise. Octavo. Paris, 1790.
Voyage dans les Trois Royaumes d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et d'lr-
lande, fait en 1788 et 1789, par Chantreau, avec Trois
Cartes et dix Gravures en Taille-douce. Three Voluuies. Oc'
tavo. Paris, 1792.
Voyage en Angleterrc, en Ecosse, et aux lies Hebrides ; ayant
pour Objet les Sciences, les Arts, I'Histoire Naturelle, et les
Mceurs ; avec la Description IMineralogique du Pays de New-
castle, des Montagnes do Derbyshire, des Environs d'Edinburgh,
de Glasgow, de Perth, de S. Andrews, du Duchc d'lnverary et de
la Grotte de Fingal ; avec Figures. Par B. Faujas-Saint-
FoND. Two Volumes. Octavo. Paris, 1797.
*^* An English Translation appeared in Two Volumes octavo,
in 1799.
Tableau de la Grande Bretagne et de ITrlande, et des Possessions
Anglaises dans les quatre Parties du Monde; avec Cartes Gep-
graphiques et des Planches. (Par A. Baert.) Four Volumes.
Octavo. Par. 1800.
Voyage de trois Mois en Angleterre, en Ecosse, et en Irlande, pen-
dant I'Ete de I'An IX. (IbOl,) par M. A. Pictet. Octavo. Pa-
ris, 1802.
Notice descriptive des Royaumes d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et d'lr-
lande, extraits, pris et traduits de divers Aqteurs ; avec une
Carte. Three Volumes. Octavo. Paris, 180S.
Londres et les Anglais : par J. L, Ferri de Saint-Coxstant.
Four Volumes. Octavo. Paris, 1804.
Voyage d'un Frangois en Angleterre. Two Volumes. Octava,
Par. 1816.
X.' Angleterre et les Anglais. Three Volumes. Octavo. Par. 1817.
NATURAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
The Climate of Great Britain : or Remarks on the Change it has
undergone, particularly within the last Fifty Years. By John
Williams, Esq. Octavo. Lond. 1806.
Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, continens Vegetabilia,
Animalia et Fossilia, in hac Insula reperta inchoatus. Authore
Christophoro Mkrrett, M.D. Duodecimo. Lond. 1667.
The Natural (and Topographical) History of England; or, A De-
scription of each particular County, in regard to the curious PrOf
ductions of Nature and Art. Illustrated by a Map of each
County, and Sculptures of Natural Curiosities. By Benjamin
Martin. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1759. 1763..,
Synopsis of the Natur^ History of Great Britain and Ireland;
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xli
containing a systematic Arrangement and concise Description
of all the Animals, Vegetables, and Fossils which have hitherto
been discovered in these Kingdoms. By John Beukknhout,
M.D. In Two Volumes. Small octavo. Lond. 17b9.
ENGLISH BOTANY.
Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in
England. By Richard Pulteney, M.D. F.R.S. In Two Vo-
lumes. Octavo. Lond. 1790.
Phytologia Britanniea, Natales exhibens indigenarum Stirpium
sponte emergentium. Auctore Guliklmo Howe. Duodecimo.
Lond. 1650.
An Index of Plants that are in the " Phytologia Britanniea" is an-
nexed to R. Lovel's " Enchiridion Brilatmicum." Duodecimo,
Oxon. 1659. 1665.
The British Physician : or, The Nature and Vertues of English
Plants. By Robert Turner. Duodecimo. Lond. 1664-.
Catalogus Plantarum Anglian, et Insularum adjacentium : turn indi-
gents, turn in Agris passim cultas complectens. Auctore Jo-
HANNE Rajo. Editio Secunda. With Two Plates. Octavo.
Xond. 1677.
Fasciculus Stirpium Britannicarum, post editum Plantarum An-
gliiB Catalogum observatarum. Auctore Johan. Rajo. Octavo.
Lond. 1688.
Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum, in qua tum Notae Ge-
"nerum characteristicae traduntur, tum Species singulse breviter
describuntur. Auctore Johan. Rajo. Editio Tertia, With
Twenty-four Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1724-.
Herbarii Britannici Raji Catalogus, cum Iconibus : ( A Catalogue
of Mr. Ray's English Herbal, illustrated with Figures.) By
James Petiver. Folio. Lond. 1711.
History of Plants growing about Paris, with their Uses in Physic.
By J. P. TouRNEFORT. Translated into English, with many Ad-
ditions, and accommodated to the Plants growing in Great Bri-
tain, by John Martyn, F.R.S. In Two Volumes. Octavo^
Lend. 1732.
A Synopsis of British Plants, in Mr. Ray's Method ; with their
Characters, Descriptions, Places of Growth, Time of Flowerm^,
and Physical Virtues, according to the most accurate Observa-
tions, and the best modern Authors ; together with a Botanical
Dictionary. Illustrated with several Figures. By John Wil-
- SON. Octavo. >iewcastle, 1744'.
Specimen Botanicum, quo Plantarum plurium rariorum AnglisE in-
digenarum Loci natales illustrantur. Auctore J. Blackstokb,
Pharm. Duodecimo. Lond. 1746.
rAUT 1. f
Xlii GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Medicina Britnnnica : or A Treatise on such Physical Plants as are
generally to be found in the Fields or Gardens in Great Britain;
^ containing a particular Account of their Nature, Virtues, and
Uses. By Thomas yiioiix, of Sheffield, M.D; Octavo. Lond.
1746.
The British Herbal ; containing a complete History of the Plants
and Trees which are Natives of Britain, or cultivated here for
■ Use, or commonly raised for their Beauty; disposed in an easy
and natural Method, with their Descriptions at large, &c. By
. John Hill, M.D. With (Seventy-five coloured) Plates. Folio.
Lond. 1756.
Flora Britannica: sive Synopsis jNIethodica Stirpium Britannica-
. rum ; sistens Arbores et Herbas, indigenas et in Agris cultas, in
Classes et Ordines, Genera et Species redactas secundum Sy-
stema Sexuale. Tabulis a;neis illustrata: post tertiam editionem
Synopseos Raianic opere Dillenii concinnatam, nuncque primum
ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnaei INIethodum disposita. Auctore
JoHANN. Hill, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1760.
Herbarium Britannicum, exhibens Plantas Britannia^ indigenas, se-
cundum Methodum Floralem novam digestas. Auctore Joann.
■ Hill. With Plates. Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1769, 1770.
Virtues of British Herbs ; with the History, Description, and Fi-
gures of the several Kinds, &c. By John Hill, M.D. Octavo,
Lond. 1770.
Florae Anglican Specimen, imperfectum et incditum. Anno 1774,
. inchoatum. Auctore T. G. Cullum, Baroneto. Octavo.
A Generic and Specific Description of British Plants ; translated
from the Genera et Species Plantarum^pi the celebrated Linnaeus.
With Notes and Observations by James Jenkinson. Octavo,
Kendal, 1775.
Select Collection of the most beautiful Flowers which blow in the
open Air of Great Britain ; on One hundred Plates, coloured
from Nature. By George Edwards. Fol'm. Lond. 1775.
The British Flora, by Stephen Robson. Octavo. York, 1777.
Flora Britannica Indigena: or (168) Plates of the Indigenous
Plants of Great Britain, by John Walcott. Octavo. Bath,
177<S.
Enchiridion Botanicum, complcctens Chai'acteres Genericos et Spe-
cificos Plantarum per Insulas Britannicas sponte nascentium, ex
Linna'o aliis(|iie desumptos. Auctore Auxiiuao Bkoughton.
Octavo. Lond. 1782.
Jacobi Dickson Fasciculus Plantarum Cryptogamicarum Britan-
niae. Quarto. Lond. 1785-1801.
indigenous Botany, or Habitations of English Plants ; containing
the Result of several Botanical Excursions, chiefly in Kent, Mid-
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xllll
dlesex, and the adjacent Counties, in 1790, 1791, and 1792. By
Colin Milne and Alexandeu Gordon. Octavo. Lond. 179o.
Botanist's Calendar, or Pocket Flora ; with References to the best
Figures of British Plants. In Two Volumes. Smalt octavo. Lond.
1797.
Flora Anglica: exhibens Plantas per Regnum Britanniae sponte
crescentes, distributas secundum Systema Sexuale. Auctore
GuL. Hudson, R.S.S. et Pharm. Lond. With Plates. Octavo.
Lond. 1798.
Synopsis Plantarum Insulis Britannicis Indigenarum ; curante J.
SvMONS, A.B. Soc. Linn. Soc. Duodecimo. Lond. 1798.
British Flora : or, A Linnean Arrangement of British Plants. la
Two Parts. By John Hull. Octavo. Manchester, 1799.
British Garden : A Descriptive Catalogue of hardy Plants, indige-
nous or cultivated, in the Climate of Great Britain. By the Rt.
Hon. Lady Charlotte Murray. In Two Volumes. Octavo.
Lond. 1799.
Flora Britannica. Auctore Jacobo Edvardo Smith, M.D. In Three
Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1800.
Coapendium Florse Britannica:;, ab Classe Monandria usque ad
Syngenes"am inclusam, a J. E. Smith, M.D. Soc. Linneana; Prae-
side. Small octavo. Lond. 1816.
A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: with an easy Intro-
duction to the Study of Botany. By William Withering,
M.D. Illustrated by Copper-plates. In Four Volumes. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1801, or Birm. 1812.
The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales. By Dawson
Turner, F.L.S. <S:c. and L. W. Dillwyn, F.R.S. &c. In Two
Volumes. Small octavo. 1805.
English Botany ; or Coloured Figures of British Plants, with their
essential Characters, Synonyms, and Places of Growth. To which
will be added occasional Remarks. By James Sowerby, F.L.S.
and (Sir) James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S. Thirty-six
Volumes, containing 2592 Plates, with General Indexes. Roxjal
octavo. Lond. 1790-1814.'.
A Calendar of Flora, composed during the Year 1809 at Warring-
ton, by George Crosfield. Octcivo. 1810.
A Botanical Description of British Plants in the Midland Counties,
particularly of those in the Neighbourhood of Alcester (in Waif-
wickshire). By T. Purton, Surgeon, Alcester. Two Volumes.
Octavo. 1817.
Silva : or, A Discourse of Forest Trees, and the Propagation of
Timber in His Majesty's Dominions ; together with an Historical
Account of the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves. To
xliv GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
which is added the Terra : A Philosophical Discourse of Earth.
By John Evelyn, Esq. F.Il.S. ; with Notes by A. Hunter,
M.D. F.R.S. L. and E. The Third Edition. In Two Volumes.
Royal quarto. Plates. York, 1776 and ISOl.
%* Of the Edition of 1776 there are copies on Thick Paper.
Woodland Companion ; or, Brief Description of British Trees. By
John Aikin, M.D. With Plates. Octavo. 1802.
Pomona Britannica : being a Collection of Specimens of the most
esteemed Fruits at present cultivated in this C'ountry. By (iKORCE
Brookshaw. Elephant qitarlo. Lond. 1817.— Now in course of
publication, to be completed in Twelve Parts.
Pomona Londinensis ; containing Coloured Representations of the
best Fruits cultivated in the British Gardens : with Descriptions,
in which the Author is assisted by the President and Members
of the Horticultural Society. By Vv'illiam Hookkr, F.H.S.
Imperial quarto.
N. B. A few copies are printed in Atlas quarto, the Plates highly
finished. *** Now publishing in Numbers.
Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London; with Plates.
quarto. Lond. 1812-1817.
Account of the different Kinds of Grasses propagated in England,
for the Improvement of Corn and Pasture Lands, Lawns, and
Walks. By Richard North. Octavo. Lond, 1760.
Practical Observations on British Grasses. By W^illiam Curtis.
Octavo.
Gramina Pascna : or, A Collection of Specimens of the common
Pasture Grasses, with their Linngcan and English Names, De-
scriptions, and Remarks. By G. Swayne. Folio. Bristol, 1790.
Gramina Britannica : or Representations of the British Grasses.
By J.L. Knapp, F.L.S. Coloured Plaits. Quarto. Lond. 1804.
An Account of the English Nightshades and their Effects. By
William Bromfeild. Duodecimo. Lond. 1757.
Observations on the internal Use of the Solanum, or Nightshade.
Bv Thomas Gataker; with a Supplement. Octavo. Lond,
1757.
•Menthcp Britannicri? ; being a New Botanical Arrangement of all
the British Mints hitherto discovered. By William Sole.
Twenty-four Plates, folio. Bath, 171)8.
Nireis Britannica: or, A Botanical Description of British Marine
Plants, in Latin and English. By John Sxackhouj^e, Esq.
Folio. Bath, 1795-1801.
A Synopsis of the British Fuci. By Dawson Turner, A.M.
Member of the Imperial Academy Natuijc Curiosorum, of the
Linna;an Society of London, and of the Physical Society of
Giittingen. In Two Volumes, Duodecimo. Lend. 1802.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPIiy. xlv
British Con fervce : or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of the
British Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva. By
Lewis W£.':;ton Dillwyn, F.R.S. and F.L.S. Quarto. Lend,
1809.
Filicef Britnnnicae : An History of the British Proper Ferns ; with
plain and accurate Descriptions, and New Figures of all the
Species and Varieties, taken from an immediate and careful In-
spection of the Plants in their Natural State. By James Bol>-
TON of Halifax. In Two Parts. Quarto, Leeds and Hudders-
field, 1785-1790.
An History of Funguses growing about Halifax ; with an Appen-
dix or Supplement. By jAiMES Bolton. In Four Volumes.
Quarto. Huddersfield, 1788-1791.
Coloured Figures of English Fungi, or Mushrooms. By James
SowERBY, F.L.S. In Three Volumes. Folio. Lond. 1796-7.
British Jungermannice : being a History and Description, with co-
loured Figures, of each Species of the Genus and microscopical
Analyses of the Parts. By William Jackson Hooker, Esq.
Fellow of the Royal, Antiquarian, and Linnaean Societies, and
Member of the Wernerian Society of Etlinburgh. Quarto and
Folio. Yarmouth, 1816.
BRITISH ZOOLOGY.
The British Zoology. Class I. Quadrupeds. II. Birds. Published
under the Inspection of the Cymmrodorion Society, instituted
for the promoting useful Charities, and the Knowledge of Na-
ture, among the Descendants of the Ancient Britons. Illustrated
with One hundred and seven (132 coloured) Copper-plates. By
Thomas Pennant. Folio. Lond. 1766.
British Zoology. By Thomas Pennant. In Four Volumes. (The
Fourth Edition.) Quarto. Warrington, 1776-7- — Liiiewise in
Four Volumes, octavo. 1776; and reprinted, with considerable
Additions, in 1812, of which Edition there are copies on Large
Paper.
British Fauna ; containing a Compendium of the Zoology of the
British Islands, arranged according to the Linnyean System. By
W. TuKTON, M.D. F.L.S. Octai<o. Lond. 1810.— Originally
printed in duodecimo at Swansea in 1807.
Quadrupeds.
De Canibus Britannicis Libellus. Authorc Johanne Cajo. Octavo.
Lond. 1570. — Reprinted in Hanover, 1610. Folio.
Of Englishe Dogges ; the Diuersities, the Names, the Natures, and
the Properties, a short Treatise written in Latine by Johannes
Caius of late Memorie, Doctor of Phisicke in the Uniuersitie of
Cambridge, and newly drawne into Englishe by Abr. Fleming,
Student. Quarto. Imprinted by Rych. Johnes, 1576.
Xlvi GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Cynograpliia Britannica ; coloured Engravings of the various
Breeds of Dogs, by Sydenham Edwards. Quarto.
The Sportsman's Cabinet : or, A correct Delineation of the various
Dogs used in the Sports of the Field, including the canine Race
in general ; consisting of a Series of Engravings (by John Scott)
of every distinct Breed, from original Paintings, taken from Life.
By a Veteran Sportsman. Quarto. Lond. 1803.
Tlie History and Delineation of the Horse in all its Varieties ; com-
prehending the appropriate Uses, Management, and progressive
Improvement of each ; with a particular Investigation of the Cha-
racter of the Race-Horse, and the Business of the Turf, by John
Lawrence ; the Engravings by John Scoxx from original Paint-
ings. Quarto. Lond, 1809. •
Kecreations in Natural History, or Popular Sketches of British
Quadrupeds ; embellished with Seventy-i'our Engravings. Oc-
tavo, and royal paper. Lond, 1815.
Birds.
The Natural Plistory of (English) Birds. Illustrated with Three
hundred and six Copper-plates, curiously engraven from the Life,
and exactly coloured by the Author, Eleazar Albin. To
which are added, Notes and Observations by W. Derham, D.D.
Fellow of the Royal Society. In Three Volumes. Quarto. Lond.
1738.
A Natural History of English Song Birds, and such of the Foreign
as are usually brought over and esteemed for their Singing : To
which are adaed Figures of the Cock, Hen, and Egg of each
Species, exactly copied from Nature by Eleazar Albin, and
curiously engraven on Copper. Qctavo, Lond. 1737. — Third
Edition, 1759.
General History of Birds, including the Method of breeding, ma-
naging, and teaching of Song Birds. In Two Volumes. Duo-
decimo. Lond. 1715.
A Natural History of Singing Birds, and particularly that Species
of them most commonly bred in Britain. By a Lover of Birds.
With Plates. Duodecimo. Edinb. 177G.
Ornithologia Britannica; seu Avium Britannicarum tarn Terves-
trium quam Acpuiticarum Catalogus, Sermone Latino, Anglico,
Ct Gallico redditus : cui subjicitur Appendix, Aves alienigenas,
in Angliam raro advenientes, comi)lectens. (Auctorc Makma-
DUKE TuNsTALL.) Folio Tract. Lond. 1771.
Natural History of British ]5irds, with their I'ortraits accurately
drawn and beautifully coloured Irom Nature. By William
Hayes. Imperial folio. Lond. 1775.
The Birds of Great Britain, with their Eggs accurately figured, by
GENERAL TOPOGRAPIiy, xl
vii
William Lewin. In Seven Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1789-
17M.
*^* There are Large Paper copies of" this work.
Synopsis of British Birds, by John Walcott. In Two Volumes.
Witii Plates. Quarto. 1789.
Uarmonia RnraJU : or, The Natural History of British Song Birds,
with coloured Plates. By James Bolton. In Two Volumes.
Fo/io. Loud. 1791'.
The Natural History of British Birds ; or, A Selection of the most
rare, beautiful, and interesting Birds which inhabit this Country;
and embellished with Figures drawn, engraved, and coloured from
the original Specimens by E. Donovan, F.L.S. In Five Volumes.
Royal octavo. Lond. 1794'. 1799.
History of British Birds. Coloured Plates. Duodecimo. Lond.
History of British Birds. The Figures engraved on Wood by
T. Bewick. In Two Volumes. Demy octavo. Newcastle, 1797—
1804-.— Reprinted in 1816.
*^* There are copies on Royal and Imperial paper.
Figures of British Land Birds. By Tiio. Bewick. Royal octavo,
Newcastle, 1801.
Ornithological Dictionary: or Alphabetical Synopsis of British
Birds ; with the Supplement. By George Montagu. In
Three Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 180'.^.
British Ornithology ; being the History, with an accurately co-
loured Beprescntation, of every known Species of British Bird,
with copious Descrijitions relative to the peculiar Manners of
each Species, the Modes of Nidification, Times of Migration,
Generic and Specific Character.?, and other interesting Particu-
lars illustrative of their Habits and (Economy. By George
Graves, F.L.S. Royal octavo. Lond. 1811-13.
*** Publishing in Numbers: — Tuo Volumes are already com-
pleted.
A New Book of Pigeons; with Plates. Octavo. Printed for T. Kit-
chin.
Columbarium : or, The Pigeon Flouse ; being an Introduction to a
Natural History of Tame Pigeons.. By John Mooke. Oitaio.
Lond. 17.S5.
A Treatise on Domestlck Pigeons ; comprehending all the different
Species known in England, describing the Perfections and Im-
perfections of each, agreeable to the great Perfection they are
at this Time arrived at, &:c. Frontispiece. Octavo. Lond. 176.3.
Ovarium Britannicum ; being a correct Delineation of the Eggs of
such Birds as are Natives of, or domesticated in, Great Britain.
By George Graves, F.L.S. Author of British Ornithology, &c.
with Coloured Plates. Royal andimperial octavo. Lond. 181,6.
xlviii GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Fishes,
History of Esculent Fish. By Eleazar Albin ; with coloured
Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1794.
Natural History of British Fishes, including scientific and general
Descriptions of the most interesting Species ; and an extensive
Selection of accurately finished coloured Plates, taken entirely
from original Drawings, purposely made from the Specimens in a
recent State, and for the most part whilst living, By E. Doxo-
VAN, F.L.S. Author of the Natural Histories of British Birds,
Insects, Shells, &c. In Five Volumes. Royal octavo. Lond.
1808.
Malacostraca Podophthnlmata Britannice : or Descriptions of such
British Species of the Linna^an Genus Cancer as have their
Eyes elevated on Footstalks. By William Elford Leach,
M.D. F.L.S. and W.S. Illustrated with (coloured) Figures of
all the Species, by James Sowerby, F.L.S. &c. Royal (juarto.
Lond. 1815-1817.
Hhloria Naturalis Tt"!taceorum Bntanni(jp : or, The British Concho-
logy; containing the Descriptions and other Particulars of Na-
tural History of the Shells of Great Britain and Ireland. Illus-
trated with Figures. In English and French. By Emanuel
Mendez Da Costa. Quarto. Lond. 1778 or 1780.
Testacea minuta rariora, nuperrime detecta in Arena Littoris
Sandviccnsis a Gul. Boys. Multa addidit, et omnium Figuras
delineavit, G. Walker. With Three Plates. Quarto. Lond.
(1784.)
History of British Shells; including Figures and Descriptions of all
the Species hitherto discovered in Great Ih-itain, systematically
arranged in the Linna?an Manner, with scientific and general Ob-
servations on each. By E. Donovan, F.L.S. In Five Volumes.
Royal octavo. Lond. 1799-1803.
Testacea Brilannica: or Natural History of British Shells, Marine,
Land, and Fresh Water, including the most minute; systemati-
cally arranged and embellished with Figures, By George Mon-
tagu, F.LS. With a Supplement. In Three Volumes. Quarto.
Romsey and Exeter, 1803-1808.
Insects.
A Catah)guc of British Insects. By John PiEinhold Forster.
Octavo. Warrington, 1770.
A Natural History of English Insects. Illustrated with a Hundred
Copper-plates, curiously engraven from the Life, and exactly co-
loured by the Author, Elka'zak Albin, Painter, To which are
added large Notes and many curious Observations by W, Der-
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. xlix
ham, D.D. F.RS. Quarto. Lond. IT^O — Originally printed in
1731.
The Genera Inseclorum of LinnfEus exemplified by various Spe-
cimens of English Insects drawn from Nature. By James Bar-
but. In English and French. With Twenty-two Plates. Quarto.
Lond. 17S1.
An Exposition of English Insects, with curious Observations and
Remarks : wherein each Insect is particularly described ; its
Parts and Properties considered ; the different Sexes distinguish-
ed, and the Natural History faithfully related. The whole illus-
trated with (Fifty-one) Copper-plates drawn, engraved, and co-
loured by the Author, Moses Harkis. ihiarln. Lond. 1781.
The Insects of Great Britain S3^stematically arranged, accurately
engraved, and painted from Nature. In English and French.
By William Leavin. With Forty-six coloured Plates. Quarto.
Lond. 1795.
Entomologia Britannica, sistens Insecta Britanniae indigena, se-
cundum Methodum Linna^anam disposita. Auctore Thom.
jNIarsham. Octavo. Lond. 1802.
English Entomologist ; exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects
found in England. By Thomas Martvn. With coloured Plates.
Folio. Lond, 1792.
The Natui-al History of British Insects ; explaining them in their
several States, with the Periods of their Transformations, their
Food, Q^conomy, S:c. : Together with the History of such mi-
nute Insects as require Investigation by the Microscope. The
whole illustrated l)y coloured Figures, designed and executed
frouj living Specimens. By E. IJonovan, F.L.S. In Fifteen
Volumes. RuyaL octavo. Lond 1802. 181 1.
A New and Complete Natural History of English Moths and
Biitterflifs, considered through all their progressive States and
Changes. By James Duti'Ield, Quarto. (Six Numbers.) Lond.
1748-49.
English Moths and Butterflies ; together with the Plants, Flowers,
and Fruits whereon they feed, and are usually found. By Ben-
jamin Wilkes. With One hundred and twenty coloured Plates.
Quarto. Lond. 1773, or Folio, 1742.
Jureimn; or Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies.
By Moses Harris. With coloured Plates of the Insects in
their different States and Changes, also the Plants upon which
they i^ii-cd. Folio. Lond. 1766, 1778, or 1795.
The English Lepidoptera : or, The Aurelian's Pocket Companion ;
containing a Catalogue of upwards of Four hundred Moths and
Butterflies, the Food of their respective Caterpillars, the Time
of changing into Chrysalis, and Appearance in the winged State;
i'ART I. g
1 GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
also the Places where they are usually found ; with a concise
Description. By Moses Harris. Octavo. Lond. 1775.
Monographia Apum Anglice : or An Attempt to divide into their
Natural Genera and Famihes such Species of the Linntean Genus
Apis as have been discovered in England ; with Descriptions and
Observations. By William Kirby. In Two Volumes. Octavo.
Lond. 1802.
A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and practical Management of
Bees: in which the various Sjstems of the British and Foreign
Apiarians are examined, with the most improved Methods laid
down for saving the Lives of Bees. By Robert LIuish, of the
Imperial Apiarian Society at Vienna. Octavo. Lond. 1815.
An Account of English Ants; which contains. L Their diiferent
Species and Mechanism. II. Their Manner of Government, and
a Description of their several Queens. III. The Production of
their Eggs, and Process of the Young. IV. The incessant La-
bour of the Workers or common Ants ; with many other Curio-
sities observable in these surprising Insects. By the Rev. Wil-
liam Gould, A.M. of Exeter Coll. Oxon. Duodecimo. Lond.
1747.
Natural History of English Spiders, By Tho.mas Martyn. With
coloured Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1793.
Scarabajorum Anglicanorum quaedam (4') Tabulfe (a:neae) mutae :
editae cum ejus Gcedartio de Insectis in Methodiun redacto. Au-
thore Martino Lister. Octavo. Lond. 16S5.
MINERALS AND FOSSILS.
An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of England,
in a Catalogue of the English Fossils in the Collection of John
Woodward. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1729.
*=^* There are Fine Paper copies.
Observations on the Earths, Rocks, Stones, and Minerals for some
Miles about Bristol. By Edward Owen. Duodecimo. Lond.
1754.
Observations relative to the Mineralogical and Chemical History of
the Fossils of Cornwall. By Martin Henry Klaprotii. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1789.
Specimens of British Minerals, selected from the Cabinet of Phi-
lip Rashleicii, of Menabilly, in the County of Cornwall, Esq.
M.P. with general Descriptions of each Article. In Two Parts.
Coloured Plates. Qitarto. Lond. 1797. 1802.
British Mineralogy; or Coloured Figures to elucidate the Mine-
ralogy of Great Britain. By James Sowekby, F.L.S. G.S. W.S.
Ill Five Volumes. Royal octavo. Lond. 1803-1817.
Fodinui Regales : or, The History, Laws, and Places of the chi^f
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. li
Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the E•nglif^h
Pale in Ireland ; as also of the Mint and Money : with a Clavis,
explaining some difficult Words relating to Mines, &c. By Sir
John Pettus, Knt. Folio. Lond. 1670.
Observations on the different Strata of Earths and Minerals ; more
particularly of such as are found in the Coal Mines of Great Bri-
tain. By John Stracuey, F.R.S. With Plates. Quarto.
Loud. ITll.
Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia : sive Lapidum aliorumq;
Fossiliuni Britannicorum singulari Figura insigniuni, quotquot
hactenus vel ipse invenit, vel ab Aniicis accepit, Distributio clas-
sica Auctore Edv. LurDE. Octavo. Lond. 1699. — A Second
Edition, with Additions, was published at Oxford in 1760, oc-
tavo, by Mr. Huddesford.
MINERAL WATERS.
Garoli Claromontii Doct. Med. nob. Lotharingi, de Aere,
Locis, et Aquis Ternc Angliae: deque Morbis Anglorum verna-
culis; cum ObserVationibus, Ratiocinatione et curandi Methodo
illusl.ratis. Duo'ltciino. Lond. 1672.
De Fontibus Medicatis Anglias. Auctore Mart. Lister. Octavo.
Lond. 1684".
The Natural History of the Chalybeat and Purging Waters of En-
gland, with their particular Essays and Uses : To which are
added some Observations on the Bath Waters in Somersetshire.
By Benjamin Allen, M.B. Duodecimo. Lond. 1699.
The Natural History of the Mineral Waters of Great Britain. By
Benj. Allen, M.B. Octavo. 1711.
The Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the Mineral
Waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, particularly
those of Scarborough. By Thomas Short, M.D. of Sheffield.
Quarto. Lond. n^-t.
An Essay towards a Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History
of the" principal Mineral Waters of Cumberland, Northumber-
land, Westmoreland, Bishoprick of Durham, Lancashire, Che-
shire, Staflbrdshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire,
Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, and Notting-
hamshire; particularly those of Neville-Holt, Cheltenham, Wea-
therslack, Ilarflcpool, Astrope, Cartu^.ell, &c. To which is added
a Discourse on Cold and Tepid Bathing, and a Table of all the
Warm Waters in England, and most of the Cold Baths from
Carlisle to Gloucester and Oxford. By Thomas Short, M.D.
Quarto. Sheffield, 1740.
A General Treatise on various Cold Mineral Waters in England,
but more particularly on those at Harrogate, Thorp-Arch, Dorst-
lii GENERAL TOPOGKAPIIV.
Hill, Wigglesworth, Nevill-holt, and others of the like Nature ;
with their Principles, Virtues, and Uses. By Thomas Short,
M.D. Octavo. Lend. 1765.
A Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters, comprehending the
most celebrated Medicinal Waters, both Cold and Hot, of Great
Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy, and several other
Parts of the World. By John Uutty, M.D. Quurto. Lond.
1757.
Natural History of the principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain
and Ireland. By Jo. Elliot. Duodecimo. Lond. 1789.
A Treatise on the Chemical History and Medical Powers of some
of the most celebrated Mineral Waters. By William Saun-
ders, ^I.D. F.R.S. The Second Edition, enlarged. Oaavo*
Lond. 1805.
Derbyshire.
Natural History of the Mineral Waters of Derbyshire, Lincoln-
shire, and Yorkshire; and of the Earths and Minerals through
which they pass. By Thomas Short, M.D. With Cuts of their
Crystals. Quarto. Load. 1734-.
The Benefit of the auncieut Bathes of Buckstones (in Derby-
shire). Compiled by John Jones, Phisition, at the King's Mede,
nigh Derby. (Two Parts.) Quarto. Lond. 1572.
Treatise on the Nature and Virtues of Buxton Waters. The
Third Edition. By A. Hunter, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1773.
Observations and Experiments for investigating the Chemical His-
tory of the Tepid Springs of Buxton. In Two Volumes. By
George Pearson, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1781.
Observations on the Buxton Waters. By Joseph Denman.
Octavo. 1801.
Description of Matlock Bath : To which is added some Account
of Chatsworth and Kedleston, and the Mineral Waters of
QuAHNDON and Kedleston. By George Lii'scomb. Duode-
cimo. Birm. 1(S02.
Tentamen Hijdro/noicum : or An Essay upon Matlock Bath in
Derbyshire. By John Medlex, M.D. Octavo. Nottingham,
1730.
Dorsetshire.
An Experimental Inquiry into the constituent Principles of the
Sulphureous Water at Nottington, near Weymouth. By Ilo-
bekt Graves, IVI.D, Octavo. Sherborne, 1792.
Durham.
Spadacrene Dunelmensis : of the ancient Medicinal E^ountain near
Durham. By Odoard Wilson. Duodecimo. Lond. 1675.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. liii
An Analysis of the Mineral Waters of Butterby near Durham.
By William Reid Clanny, M.D. Duodecimo. 1807.
Observations on the Sulphur Water at Croft, near Darlington.
By Robert WiLLAN, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1782.
Observations upon the Composition and Uses of the Water at the
New Sulphur Baths at Dinsdale, near Darlington. By John
Peacock. Octavo. Newcastle, 1806.
Essex.
An Essay upon the Witham Spa. By James Taverner, M.B.
Octavo. Lond. 1737.
An Account of the Tilbury Water. By Dr. John Andree,
Third Edition. Octavo. Lond. 1764-.
An Enquiry, by Experiments, into the Properties and Effects of
the Medicinal Waters in the County of Essex. By W. Martin
Trinder, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1783.
Gloucestershire.
Treatise of the Mineral Water lately discovered at Gloucester.
By Jo, Heming. Octavo. Lond. 1789.
A Treatise on Cheltenham Water. By John Barker. Oc-
tavo. Birmingham, 1786.
Observations on the Use and Abuse of the Cheltenham Waters.
By J. Smith, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1786.
New Experimental Inquiry into the Nature and Qualities of the
Cheltenham Water ; with Observations on sundry other Wa-
ters. By A. FoTHERGiLL, M.D. ; with an Appendix. Octavo.
Bath, 1788.
Treatise on the Cheltenham Waters and Bilious Diseases. By
Thomas Jameson, M.D. Second Edition. Octavo. Chelten-
ham, 1809.
An Experimental Dissertation on the Nature, Contents, and Vir-
tues of the Hyde Spaw Water near Cheltenham, in Glouces-
tershire. By D. W. Linden, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1751.
Some Account of the Walton Water, near Tewkesbury. By
James Johnstone, M.D. Octavo. Worcester, 1787.
Analysis of the Carbonated Chalybeate lately discovered near Stow
in Gloucestershire. By R. Farmer. Octavo, Evesham, 1808.
Hampshire.
Report on the Medicinal Effects of an Aluminous Chalybeate Wa-
ter lately discovered at Sandrocks, in the Parish of Chale, in
the Isle of Wight. By William Lempriere, M.D. Royal
octavo. Newport, 1813.
liv GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Hertfordshire.
The English Ohve Tree; with an Analysis of the Barnet Well
Water. By the Rev. W. Martin Trinder, M.D, Third
Edition. Octavo. ISOi.
Huntingdonshire.
Account of SoMERsriAM Water. By Daniel Peter Layard.
Duodecimo. Lond. 1767.
Kent.
A Treatise of Lewisham Wells, in Kent; shewing the Time and
Manner of their Discovery, the Minerals with which they ar^
impregnated, &c. By John Peter, Physician. Duodecimo.
Lond. 1681.
The Queen's Wells ; that is, A Treatise of the Nature and Vertues
of TuNBRiDGE Water. By LoDwicK RowzEE, D"" of Physick.
Duodecimo. Lond. 1671.
Fax Fonte accensa : Fire out of Water ; or an Endeavour to kindle
Devotion from the Consideration of the Fountains God hath
made. Designed for the Benefit of those who use the Waters
of TuNBRiDGWELLs, &c. By Ant. Walker, D.D. Duode-
cimo. Lond. 1684.
A Philosophical and Medicinal Essay on the Waters of Tunbridge.
By Pat. Madan, M.D. Quarto. Lond. 1687.
Metellus his Dialogues: the First containing a Relation of a Jour^
ney to Tunbridge Wells ; also a Description of the Wells and
Place, with the Fourth Book of Virgil's ^neids in English
Verse. Written under that Name by a Gentleman Commoner of
Christ Church in Oxford, Duodecimo. Lond. 1693.
Treatise on the Use and Abuse of Mineral Waters ; also Rules ne-
cessary to be observed by Invalids who visit the Chalybeate
Springs of the Old and New 'J'unbridge Wells. By Hugh
Smith, M.D. Octavo. Lond.
Tunbridge Wells and its Waters, &c. By Lewis Rouse. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1725.
Analysis of the Medicinal Waters at Tunbridge Wells. Oc-
tavo. 1792.
Some Experiments on the Chalybeat Water near the Palace of the
Bp. of Rochester at Ijromley, in Kent. By Thomas Rey-
nolds, Surgeon. Octavo. Lond. 1756.
Lancashire.
Latham Spaw in Lancashire; with some remarkable Cases and
Cures effected by it. By E. Borlase. Duodecimo. Lond. 1672.
Phtkisiologia Lancn^lriensis, ct de Mincralibus Aquis in eodem Co-»
mitatu. Auctore Car. Leigh. Octavo. Lond. 169i,
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Iv
Experiments and Observations on Water; particularly on the Hard
Pump Water of Manchester. By Thoma.s Percival, M.D.
Octavo. Lond. 1769.
Essay on the Livehpool Spa Water. By Thomas IIoulston,
M.D. Octavo. Liverpool, 1773.
Experiments on the Spaw at Mount Sign, near Liverpool. By
James W'orthington, Surgeon. Octavo. Lond. 1773,
Leicestershire.
The Contents, Virtues, and Uses of N evil-Holt Spaw Water
further proved from Experiments. Second Edition. Octavo.
Lond. ni-g. With a Postscript, 1750.
London.
Description of the Duke's (of York) Bagnio (at the upper erd
of Long Acre), and of the Mineral Batli and New Spaw there-
unto belonging. By Samuel Haworth, M.D. Duodecimo.
Lond. 1683.
Treatise on the London Waters. By — Dodd. ISmo.
Middlesex.
A true and exact Account of Sadler's Well: or the New Mi-
neral Waters lately found out at Islin<;tox; treating of its Na-
ture and \'irtue.^. Published for publick Go^d by T. G,, Doctor
of Physick. iluarto. Lond. 1684<.
Islixgton Wells: or The Threepenny Academy; a Poem.
Quarto. Lond. 1691'.
The Humours of New Tunbridge Wells at Islington; a Lyric
Poem, Octavo. 173-1-.
Experimental Observations on the Water of the Mineral Spring
near Islington, commonly called New Tunbridge Wells.
Octavo. Lond. 1751.
Experiments on the Mineral Spring at New Tunbridge Wells,
near Islington. Octavo. 1782.
A short and plain Account of the late-found Balsaniick Wells at
HoxDoN. By T. Byfeilb, M. D. Duodecimo. Lond. 1687.
Hampstead Wells ; or Directions for the drinking of those Wa-
ters. By John Soame, M.D. Octavo. Lond. i73k
Experiments and Observations on the Medicinal Waters of Hamp-
stead and KiLEUKN. By John Bliss. Duodecimo. Lond. 1^02.
An Experimental Enquiry concerning the Contents, Qualities, and
Medicinal Virtues of the two Mineral Waters at Bacjnigge
Wells. By John Bevis, M.D. Second Edition, with Addi-
tions. Octavo. Lond, 1767.
Ivi GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Norfolk.
Aquae Minerales omnibus Morbis Chronicis rnedentur : modo sint
Medicabiles, et Chirurgia non fuerit opus : Quaestio in Scholis
AcademitE Cantabrigiensis baud ita pridem disceptata : sive de
Aquis INIineralibus Dissertatio. Accedit Aqliarum Sitomagen-
siuni (vulgo Tiietfordiensiuim). Authore jMATTH.i:o Man-
ning, M.D. Quarto. Lend. 1746.
Northamptonshire.
A brief Account of the Virtues of the famous Well at Astrop,
not far from Oxford, of late so nuich frequented by the Nobility
and Gentry. Quarto. Lond. 1668.
Strange and Wonderful Newes from Oundle in Northamptonshire ;
giving an impartial Relation of the Drumming Wei!, commonly
called Dobse's Well. Octavo. Lond. 1692.
Northumberland.
Experiments made in the Month of December 1769, on Waters in
and near Newcastle upon Tyne; with Observations thereon.
By James Tytler, Chymist, in Gateshead, in the County of
Durham. Octavo.
The Principles of analysing Waters briefly explained, and Cock's
Lodge Water analysed; being the Substance of a Lecture by
Dr. Wilson and Dr. Hall on these Subjects. Octavo. New-
castle, 1770.
Shropshire.
A Medicinal and Experimental History and Analysis of the Han-
lys-Spa W^aters, near Shrewsbury. By D. W. Linden, M.D.
Octavo. 176S.
Somersetshire (Bath).
A Booke of the Natures and Properties, as well of the Bathes in
England as of other Bathes in Germanye and Italye, very neces-
saryo for all Syck Personcs that can not be healed without th£
Helpe of natural Bathes. CJathered by William Turner, Doc-
tor in Physick. Imprinted at CoUen by Arnold Birckman, 1562.
Folio. — Reprinted in 15()8 in folio.
The Bathes of Bathes Ayde : Wonderfull and most excellent
agaj'nst very many Sicknesses, approved by Authoritie, con-
firmed by Rea.-;on, and dayly tried by Experience. Compen-
diously compiled by John Jones, Physition, Anno Salutis 1572.
Quarto.
Via recta ad Vilam lorigam ; wherein also the Nature and Choice
of habitable Places, with the true Use of our famous Bathes of
Bathe is perspicuously demonstrated. By T. Venner, M.D.
Quarto. Lond. 1622.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Ivii
A Discourse of Naturall Bathes and Minerall Waters, especially of
our Bathes at Bathe in Sommerset-shire. By Eu. Jorden, D'
in Physick. Quarto. Lond. 1632.
The Baths of Bathe; whereunto is also annexed a Censure con-
cerning the Water of St. Vincent's Rocks, near Bristoll. By T.
VenneR. Portrait. Quarto. Lond. 1637.
Thermo; Rfdivivce : The City of Bath described; with sonic Ob-
servations on those sovereign Waters, both as to the bathing in
and drinking of them, now so much in use. By Henry Chap-
man, Gent. Quarto. Lond. 1673.
A Discourse of Bathe, and the Hot Waters there; also some En-
quiries into the Nature of the Water of St. Vincent's Rock,
near Bristol; and that of Castle Cary. By Thomas Gui-
DOTT, M.B. Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1676.
Thom.^ Guidotti Anglo-Brltanni, de Thermis Britannicls Tracta-
tus. Quarto. Lond. 1691. With an Appendix in English.
An Apology for the Bath. By Tho. Guidott, M.D. Octavo.
Lond. 1708.
Bath Memoirs : or Observations in Three and forty Years Practice
at the Bath, what Cures have been there wrought, both by
bathing and drinking these Waters, by God's Blessing on the
Directions of R(obert) Peirce, Dr in Physick, from the Year
1653 to this present Year, 1697. Duodecimo. Bristol, 1697.
With a Plan of Bath, drawn by Joseph Gillmore — Reprinted in
octavo in 1713.
A Practical Dissertation on Bath Waters. By William Oli-
ver, M.D. 1716. Fourth Edition. Duodecimo. 1747.
An Essay on the true Nature and due Method of treating the
Gout ; together with an Account of the Nature and Qualities of
Bath W^aters. By George Cheyne, M.D. Seventh Edi-
tion. Octavo. Lond. 1725.
A Collection of Treatises relating to the City and Waters of Bath.
All wi-itten by the learned Thomas Guidott, M.B. To which
• is added Thermce Redivivce ; or The City of Bath described. By
Henry Chapman, Gent. Octavo. Lond. 1725.
Ctjclus Metasyncriticus : or An Essay on Chronical Diseases; and
herein, more fully, of the Medicinal Waters of Batii and Bris-
tol, their several Virtues and Differences. By John Wynter,
M.B. Octavo. Lond. 1725.
Of bathing in the Hot Baths at Bathe. By John Wynter, M.B.
Octavo. Lond. 1728. With two Views of the Head of Apollo,
and an Inscription erected by the Author to the memory of Dr.
Guidott.
A Treatise of Warm Bath Water, and of Cures made lately, at
part I. . h
Iviii GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Bath, in Somersetshire. By John Quinton, M.D. In Two
Volumes, Quarto. Oxford, 1733-34-.
An Enquiry into the Medicinal Virtues of Bath Waters, and the
Indications of Cures which it answers. By George Randolph,
M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1752.
An Essay on the external Use of Water ; with Remarks on the
present Method of using the Mineral Waters at Bath. By
T. Smollet, M.D. Quarto. Lond. 1752 or 1767.
A Treatise on the Bath Waters. By Rice Charleton of
Bath, M.B. Octavo. Bath, 1754.
Practical Reflections on the Uses and Abuses of Bath Waters,
By William Baylies, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1757.
A Treatise on the Mineral Qualities of Bath Waters. In Three
Parts. By J. N. StevExNS, M.D. of Bath. Octavo. Lond. 1758.
Attempt to ascertain and extend the Virtues of Bath and Bris-
tol Waters by Experiments and Cases; with a Ground Plan
of Ruins discovered at Bath in 1755. By Alex. Sutherland,
M.D. Lond. 1764.
Cursory Remarks on the Method of investigating the Principles
and Properties of Bath and Bristol Waters. By C.Lucas,
M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1764.
A seasonable and modest Re])]y to Dr. Lucas's cursory Remarks.
By D. W, Linden, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1765.
An Essay on the Bath Waters. In Four Parts. By William
Falconer, M.D. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo and octavo.
1774, 1790, and 1798.
Three Tracts on the Bath Waters; collected by Dr. (Rice)
Charleton. Octavo. Bath, 1774.
Description of the Hot Bath at Bath. By John Wood, Archi-
tect, folio, nil.
Bath Waters ; a conjectural Idea of their Nature and Quali-
ties. By A. Wilson, M.D. Octavo. Bath, 1788.
Treatise on the Bath Waters. By George Smith Gibbes,
M.D, Octavo. Bath, 1800.
Inquiry into the Contents and Medicinal Virtues of Lincomb
Spaw Water, near Bath. By William Hillary, M.D. Oc^
tavo. Lond. 1747.
Somersetshire (Bristol).
Johannis Sullermontani Thermologia Bristnliensis : or, Underhill's
Short Account of the Bristol Hot Weil Water. Duodecimo.
Bristol, 170.S.
Enquiry ijito the Nature and Virtues of the Medicinal Waters of
Buistol. By P. Keiu, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1739.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. lix
A New Analysis of the Bristol Water, By John Siiebbeare,
Chymist. Octavo. Lond. 1740.
Enquiry into the Medicinal Virtues of Bristol Water. By
George Randolph, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1750.
The Nature and Qualities of Bristol Water. By A. Suther-
land, M.D. Octavo. Bristol, 1788.
An impartial Inquiry into the Nature and Qualities of the new Sa-
line Mineral Spa Water, Hot Wells Koad, Bristol. Octavo.
Bristol.
Of the Hot Wells Water, near Bristol. By John Nott, M.D.
Octavo. Bristol, 1793.
Dissertation on the Chemical and Medical Properties of the Bris-
tol Hot Well Water. By A. Carrick, M.D. Octavo.
Bristol, 1797.
•Treatise on the Baths at Bristol. By Edward Kentish, M.D.
Octavo.
Inquiry into the Nature and Quality of the New Saline Mineral
Spa Water at the Tennis Court House near Bristol, Octavo.
Wilt thou he made Whole? or The Virtues and Efficacy of the
Water of Glastonbury. Octavo. Lond. 1751.
A Short Description of the Waters at Glastonbury. By a Cler-
gyman. Octavo. Oxford, 1751.
Observations on the Mineral Water at Horwood Well, near Win-
canton, Co. Somerset. Octavo.
Staffordshire.
Fons Sajiiiatis: or. The Healing Spring at Willowbridge, in
Staffordshire. By Samuel Gilbert, Rector of Quatt. Duo-
decimo. Lond. 1676.
Suffolk.
Hydro- Sidermn : or, A Treatise of Ferruginous Waters, especially
the Ipswich Spa w. ByW. C, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1717.
Surrey.
Tractatus de Salis Cathartici amari in Aquis Ebeshamensibus et
hujusmodi aliis contenti Natura et Usu. Authore Nehemia
Grew, M.D, Duodecimo. Lond. 1695.
*^* The same Work was likewise published in English in 1697
in octavo; an Account of which is included in Allen's Natural
History of the Chalybeat and Purgative Waters in England, 1699.
An Enquiry into the Origin and Nature of Magnesia Alba, and the
Properties of Epsom Waters. By D. Ingram. Octavo. 1768.
Ix GENERAI. TOPOGRAPHY.
Sussex.
A Short History of Brighthelmstone ; with Remarks on its
Air, and an Analysis of" its Waters, particularly of an unconmiqn
Mineml one, long discovered, though but lately used. By An-
thony Relhan, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1761.
Thoughts on Brighthelmstone: concerning Sea Bathing, and
drinkuig Sea Water ; with some Directions for their Use. By
John Awsiter, M.D. Quarto, 1769.
Warwickshire.
A Briefc Discourse of certaine Bathes or Medicinall Waters in the
Countie of Warwicke, neere vnto a Village called Newnam Re-
gis. Duodecimo. 1587.
Hydrologia Philosoph'ica: or An Account of Ilmington Waters
in Warwickshire. By Samuel Derham. Octavo. Oxford, 1685.
Account of an Analysis made on the Mineral Water at Stratford
UPON Avon. By Charles Perry, M.D. Octavo. North-
ampton, 1744.
Short Remarks on Dr. Perry's Analysis. By W'illiam Baylies
jun. Octavo. Stratford, 1745.
Wiltshire.
An Historical Account of the Cures done by the Mineral Water at
Holt. Duodecimo. Bristol, 1723.
"A Brief Account of the Holt Waters. By Henry Eyre,
Sworn Purveyor to Her Majesty for all Mineral Waters. Duo-
decimo. Lond. 1731.
-An Experimental History of Road Water in Wiltshire. By
Stephen Williams, M.B. Octavo. Lond. 1731.
Observations on the Properties of the Saline and Chalybeate Spas
at Melksham. By Bartley. Octavo. Bath, 1814.
Worcestershire.
Experiments and Observations on the Malvern Waters. (By
John W^all, M.D.) Octavo, Worcester, 1763.
Malvern Waters ; being a Republication of Cases formerly col-
lected by John Wall, M.D. and since illustrated with Notes by
- his Son "(Martin Wall, M.D.) Octaco. Oxford, 1806.
An Analysis of the Malvern Waters. By A. Philips Wilson,
M.D. Octavo. Worcester, 1805.
YoRKSHtRE.
Spadacrene Anglica : or, The English Spaw Fountaine ; being a
brief Treatise of the Acid or Tart Fountaine in the Foresj of
Knaueslorouoh, in Yorkshire. By Edmund Deane, M.D.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY. Ixi
Odavo. Lond. 1625 or 1626.— Republished in 1736, Oclavo,
with additional Observations by Dr. Stanhope and otliers,
Nevves out of York-Sliire; or, An Account of a Journey In tlic
true Discovery of a soueraigne Minerall, Medicinail Water, neere
Knare.sbrougii. By M. S. (Michael SxAxnorE.) Qiiar(o.
Lond. 1627.
Cures without Care ; or A Summons to all such who finde little or
no Heljie by the Use of ordinary Physick, to rcpaire to the
North ERNE Spaw; wherein, by many Presidents of a few late
Yeares, it is evidenced to the World that Inlirmities in their ov/ne
Nature desperate and of long Continuance have received perfect
Recovery by virtue of Mineral W^aters neare Knaresborow, in
the West Riding of Yorkeshire: Also a Descrij)tion of the said
Water, a^id of other rare and useful Springs adjoyning. By
M. St. (Michael Stanhope.) Small quarlo. Lond. 1633.
English Spaw: or The Glory of KnarescvIROuchi. By Dr. Ed-
mund Dean. Quarto. York, 164-9.
The York-Shire Spaw: or, A Treatise of Four famous -Medicinal
Wells, and St. Magnus Well, near Knaresborow, By John'
French, M.D. Duodecimo. Lond. 1652. — Republished at Ha-
lifax in 1760.
Spadacrene Elorncensis : or. The Yorkshire Spa ws near Knares-
BURGii ; being a Description of Five Medicinal Vvells. ]5y Geo.
Nbale, M.D. of Leedes. — In Short's Hist, of Mineral Waters.
Scarbrough Spaw; or A De:-cnption of the Nature and Virtues
of the Spaw at Scarbrough. By Robert Wittie, M.D.
Duodecimo. York, 1667.
Hydrologia Chymica: or The Chymical Anatomy of the Scarbo-
rough and other Sp^iws in Yorkshire. By William Sympson.
Octavo. Lond. 1669.
fijrologia Mimica: or, An Answer to " Hi/drologia Chymica," in
Defence of Scarborough Spaw. By Robert Wittie, IM.D.
Duodecimo. Lond. 1669.
Hydrological Essays: or, A Vindication o^ " Hydrologia Chymica;'
being a further Discovery of the Scarborough Spaw. By W.
Sympson, M.D. Octavo. 1670.
Scarbrough Spaw spagirically anatomized. By George Ton-
stall, Doctor of Physic. Octavo. Lond. 1672.
^carbrough's Spagyrical Anatomizer Dissected : or. An Answer to
all that Dr. Tonstall hath objected in his Book against ScaRt
brough Spaw. By Robert Wittie, M.D. Duodecimo. Lond.
1672.
A New Year's Gift for Dr. Wittie ; or, The Dissector Anatomiz'd,
By Geo. Tonstall, M.D. Duodecimo. Lond. 1672.
Ixii GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Fons Scarlmrgensis : sive Tractatus de omnis Aquarum Generis
Origine ac Usu: particulariter de Fonte Minerali apud Scar-
BROUGH, in Com. Eboracensi Angliaj. Autore Roberto Wit-
tie, M.D. Octavo. Lend. 1678.
The History of the Scarbrough Spavv : or, A further Discovery
of the excellent Virtues thereof; together with a short Account
of the Rarities of Nature observable at Scarbrough. By W.
Sympson, M.D. Diiocleiimo. Lend. 1679.
An Enquiry into the Contents, Virtues, and Uses of the Scarbo-
rough Spaw Waters. By Peter Shaw, Physician at Scarbo-
rough. Octavo. Lond. 1734?.
A Dissertation on the Contents, Virtues, and Uses of Cold and Hot
Mineral Springs, particularly those of Scarborough : In a Let-
ter to Robert Robinson, Esq. Recorder of that Corporation.
Octavo. York, 1735.
A compendious Treatise on the Contents, Virtue, and Uses of Cold
and Hot Mineral Springs in general, particularly the celebrated
Hot Waters of Scarborough. By John Atkins, Surgeon.
Octavo. Lond. 1737.
Spadacrene Anglica : or The English Spaw ; being an Account of
the Situation and Cures performed by the Waters of Harro-
gate. By Dr. Dean. Octavo. Leeds, 1736.
Essay on the Harrogate and Thorp Arch Waters. By
Walker. Octavo. 1784.
Treatise on the Mineral Waters of Harrogate. By Tho. Gar-
nett, M.D. Octavo. 1789 or 1794.
" Experiments and Observations on the Crescent Water at Harro-
gate. By T. Garnett, M.D. Octavo. Leeds, 1791.
Experiments and Observations on the Horley Green Spaw near
Halifax. By Thomas Garnett, M.D. Octavo. Bradi'orU,
1790,
COUNTY HISTORY
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED*
BEDFORDSHIRE.
I.
MAGNA BRITANNIA : being a concise Topogra-
phical Account of the several Counties of Great
Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in
Gloucestershire; and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S.
and F.A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the
Tower of London. — Vol. I. Part I. containing
Bedfordshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. DavieSj in th« Strand,
1813. Quarto.
Half Title " Bedfordshire." Title page as above.
Dedication to King George III., signed Daniel and Samuel
Lysons.
Advertisement, 3 pages. List of Plates, 1 page.
General Introduction, p.xiii-xxi.
Historical jiart, " Bedfordshire." (Signature b-x 2) p. 1
-136,
Additions and Corrections, [a-b 5] p. 157—174.
Index of Names and Titles, [c] p. 1 74-1 79.
General Index, [d-e] p. 181-189.
N. B. The List of Errata is on page 172.
plates.
1 . A Folded Map of the County. S. J. Neele sc. p. 1.
2. Roman Urns found at Sandy, Bedfordshire 5 also an Am-
phora found on Wavendon Heath, Bucks. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. 24.
3. Plan of the Remains of the Priory Church at Dunstaple.
S. Lysons del. Neele sc. p. 28.
J. Part of the Nave of Dunstaple Church. Folded. S. Lysons
del. et fee. p. 29.
3. Antient Fonts in Bedfordshire. (Leighton Busard, Stud-
ham, Puddington, Elstow.) S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 3 1 .
6. Baptistery at Luton. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 31.
7. Stone Stalls in Luton Church. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 32.
8. Plan of Toternhoe Castle, Bedfordshire. Neele sc. p. 35.
2 BEDFORDSHIRE.
9. West View of Felmersham Church, Bedfordshire. S. L.
1804. p. 84.
10. Part of the Wenlock Chapel, and Chancel of Luton Church.
S. Lysons del. Lee sc. p. 111.
11. South-east View of Wimington Church, Bedfordshire. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p. 151
12. Tomb of John Curteys and Albreda his Wife, in Wiming-
ton Church. Folded. S. Lysons del. Lee sc. p. 131.
13. Grave-stone in Bromham Church, Bedfordshire. Folded.
E. Blore del. J. Lee sc. p. \6i.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
II.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA : a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of the most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Great Britain, engraved
from Drawings by Messrs. Hearne, Farington, Smith,
Turner, Alexander, &c. By William Byrne,
F.A. S. The Counties alphabetically arranged. —
Part I. containing Bedfordshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand. I8O6.
Oblong quarto.
Title as above. Advertisement, containing the List of Plates.
Letter-press Descriptions, 6 pages.
PLATLS.
1. Frontispiece. " Britannia." Drawn by R. Smirke, R A.
engraved by J. Neagle. 1 805
2. East Side of Bedford Bridge. Drawn by T. Hearne, F.S.A.
engraved by W. Byriie, F.S.A. 1S03. p. 49.
3. S.E. View of the Church of St. Paul, Bedford. Drawn by T.
Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 51.
4. N.W. Aspect of the Priory Church at Dunstaple. Drawn
by T. Hearne, F.S.A from an outline by H. Edridge, en-
graved by W. Byrne, F.S A 1803. p. 74.
3. S.W. Aspect of the Priory Church at Elstow, Bedfordshire.
Drawn by T. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne,
F.S.A. 1803. p. 81.
6. View of Harold from Chillington Church-yard. Drawn by
T. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803.
p. 91.
BEDFORDSHIRE. 3
7. South Aspect of the Cross at Leighton Buzzard, Bedford-
shire. Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. engraved by
W. Byrne, F.S.A. and .1. Sparrow. 1803. p. 103.
8. S.E. Aspect of the Church at Odell, Bedfordshire. Drawn
by T. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803.
p. 122.
N. B. There are proof impressions of these engravings to ac-
company the large paper copies of Messrs. D. and S. Lysons's
" Magna Britannia."
III.
Collections Historical, Genealogical, and Topo-
graphical, for Bedford.shire : by Thomas Fisher.
Adapted to the Illustration of the Magna Britanma
of Messrs. D. and S. Lysons.
To be comprised in Four ( Five) Parts, containing Sixteen Plates
each.
(London :) Published for the Proprietor, by G. and W. Nicol,
Pall Mall; White, Cochrane, and Co. Fleet-street; Clarke,
Bond-street; Richardson, Strand ; and J. and A. Arch, and
R. Wilkinson, Cornhill. Royal quarto,
PART I. 1812.
Engraved Title-page, representing the North Door of Mepshall
Church, on which is inscribed " Collections Historical, Ge-
nealogical, and Topographical for Bedfordshire, by Thomas
Fisher, 1812." Fisher del. et sc. Hoxton, May 1, 1812. Ly-
sons, p. 117.
Advertisement, 2 pages.
PLATES.
1. Bletsoe Castle, from the west. — Bridge over the Moat.
Lysons, p. 59.
2. Milton-Brven, the Seat of Sir Hugh Inglis, Bart. Lyson.**,
p. 118. '
3. Harold Church and Manor House. Lysons, p. 91-
4. Clapham Church. Lysons, p. 69.
5. Monumental Figure in Aspley-Guise Church. Lysons, p. 40.
6. Monumental Figures of Sir William Harper, Knt. and Dame
Margaret his Wife, in St. Paul's Church, Bedford. Ly-
sons, p. 52.
7. Bunyan's Chair. Lysons, p. 53.
4 BEDFORDSHIRE.
8. Monumental Figures of Henry Fayrey and Agnes his Wife,
in Dunstaple Church. Lysons, p. 76.
9. Monumental Figure of Elizabeth Hervey, last Abbess of
Elstow. Lvsons, p. 81.
10. Monumental Figures of John Ackworth and Family hi Lu-
ton Church. Lysons, p. 113.
11. Odell Castle. Lysons, p. 121.
12. Monumental Figure of Matthew de Asscheton, in Shitling-
ton Church. Lysons, p. 132.
13. Willington Church. Lysons, p. 151.
14. Monument of the Family of Gostwick, and Inscription,
dated 13 41, in Willington Church. Lysons, p. 131.
15. Tomb of Sir William Gostwick in Willington Church.
Lysons, p. 151.
PART IL 1812.
PLATES.
1. Bromh am Bridge. Lysons, p. 61.
2. Campton House. Lysons, p. 63.
3. Conger-Hill by Toddiiigton Church, — the Keep of a castel-
lated Mansion, supposed of Sir Paulinus Peyvre, A.D.
1251. Lysons, p. 143.
4. Tomb of an Abbot of Pipwell, in the Cloisters of Chick-
sands Priory. Lysons, p. 68.
3. Monumental Figures of John Fysher and his Wife, in Clif-
ton Church. Lysons, p. 69.
6. Lower Gravenhurst Church, with Arms over the Door. Ly-
sons, p. 90.
7. Someries, an ancient Mansion in Luton. Lysons, p. 110.
8. Monumental Figures of John Launceleyn and Margaret his
Wife, in Cople Church. Lysons, p. 71.
9. Monumental Figures of Nichol Rolond and Pernel his Wife,
in Cople Church. Lysons, p. 71.
10. Monumental Figure of Walter Rolond in Cople Church.
Lysons, p. 71.
1 1 . Hulcote House, Bedfordshire, from a drawing in the pos-
session of the Rev. Thomas Orlebar Marsh, of Felmers-
ham. Lysons, p. 100.
12. Shambrook Church. Lysons, p. 131.
13. North-east View of Tilsworth Church, and the Tomb of
Adam de Tullesworthe. Lysons, p. 141.
14. Monumental Figures of John Meppershall and Catherine
his Wife, in Mc})'ihall Church. Lysons, p. 1 17.
BEDFORDSHIRE. 5
13. Monumental Figures of John Botelcr and Elizabeth his
Wife, in Mepshall Church. Lysons, p. 117.
16. Monumental Figures of Thomas Reynes anil Family, in
Marston-Morteyne Church. Lysons, p. 114.
PART III. 1813.
PLATKS.
1. Bury Hill and Thurley Church, Bedfordshire. Lysons,
p. 140.
2. South Door of Thurley Church. Lysons, p. 140.
3. Houghton- Regis Church. Lysons, p. 99.
4. North Door of Flitwick Church. Lvsons, p. 87.
5. Newbury, in the Parish of Flitton.
6. South View of Pertenhall Manour- House. Lysons, p. 1S3.
7. Figures in Aspley Guise Church. Lysons, p. 4 1.
8. Inscription to the Memory of Robert de Bilhemore, in Lower
Gravenhurst Church. Lysons, p. 90,
9. Monumental Figure of Harry Gray, with Arms, in Flitton
Church. Lysons, p. 86.
10. Ancient Tombs at Keysoe. Lysons, p. 10-2.
11. Oakley Church. Lysons, p. 121.
12. Salford Church. Lysons, p. 129-
13. Tombs in Salford Church. Lysons, p. I 29.
14. Tombs in ditto. Lysons, p. I 29.
15. Monumental Figures in Tempsford Church. Lysons, p. 140.
16. Woburn Abbey, copied from a painting in the possession of
the Rev. Edward Orlebar Smith, of Aspley House, Bed-
fordshire. Lysons, p. 132.
PART IV. 1813.
PLATES.
1 . View of Houghton Park House in its perfect state, from a
curious drawing by Mr. Goodhall. Lysons, p. 97-
2. View of Houghton Park House in its present state. Ly-
sons, p. 97.
3. Brass Figure and Inscription of Richard Fysher in Golding-
ton Church. Lysons, p. 88.
4. Brass Bust of William Carbrok, Chaplain, in Wilhamsted
Church. Lysons, p. 130.
5. View of Litlington Old Church, from a drawing by Mr.
RufFhead. Lysons, p. 106.
6. N.E. View of Marston-Mortevne Church. Lysons, p. 114.
6 BEDFORDSHIRE.
7. S.E. View of Cople Church. Lysons, p. 71.
8. South View of Tilbrook Church. Lysons, p. 140.
9. Arlesev Font, with the eight compartments. Lysons, p. 40.
10. S.W. View of Keysoe Church and Spire. Lysons, p. 102.
1 1 . Tomb in the south wall of the south aisle of Salford
Church. Lysons, p. 129.
12. Norman Door on the north side of Cranfield Church. Ly-
sons, p. 72.
13. Norman Door on the south side of St. Peter's Church,
Bedford. Lysons, p. 52.
14. Saxon Door on the north side of Elstow Church. Lysons,
p. 81.
15. Figure of a Priest under an Arch in the west end of Dun-
staple Church. Lysons, p. 75.
1 6. Brass of three figures of William, Agnes, and John Folds,
in Biddenham Church. Lysons, p. 56.
N. B. Part V., containing ten engravings, with letter-press
descriptions of all the plates, will complete this publication.
Of this work there are Large Paper copies.
IV.
Collections towards the History and Antiqui-
ties ot Bedfordshire ; containing the Parishes
of PUDDINGTON, Ll ION, and DUNSTAPLE.
London, 1783. Quarto. — See Nichols's ^^ Bihlintheca Topo-
graphica Britannica," No. viii. in the Appendix to this
Work.
V.
An Historical Account of the Parish of Wim-
MlNGTON, in the County of Bedford ; wherein
particular attention is paid to the Queries proposed
by the Editors of the Bi hi tot her a Topographica Bri-
tannica. Communicated by Oliver St. John
Cooper, Vicar of Puddino;ton and Thurleigh, and
sometime Curate of Wiminington.
London, 1785. Quarto. See Nichols's ^' Biblioth. Topog.
Britan." No. xxix.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
VI.
An Historical Account of the Parish of Odell,
in the County of Bedford : Communicated by
Oliver St. John Cooper, Vicar of Puddington
and Thurleigh.
London, 1787. Quarto. — See Nichols's '* Billioth. Topog.
Briian." No. xliv.
VII.
FLORA BEDFORDIENSIS: comprehending such
Plants as grow wild in the County of BEDFORD ;
arranged according to the System of Linnaeus, with
occasional Remarks, by Charles Abbot, M.A.
F.L.S. Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Marquis
of Tweedale, Vicar of Oakley Raynes in Bedford-
shire, and late Fellow of New College, Oxford.
Bedford: Printed and sold by W. Smith. 1798. Octavo.
370 pages : viz.
Dedication, 2 pages. Preface, 4 pages.
Authors quoted, and classical Abbreviations, 4 pages.
Descriptive part, 332 pages.
Generic hidex, 4 pages, and English Index, 4 pages.
Illustrated with six Botanical Plates.
VIII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Bedford : Drawn up for the Board of Agricul-
ture. By Thomas Stone.
London, 1794. Quarto Pamphlet.
IX.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Bedford. Drawn up by Order of the Board of
8 BEDFORDSHIRE.
Agiiculture and Internal Improvement. By Tho-
mas Batchelor, Farmer.
" Ye generous Britons, venerate the Plough,
And o'er your hills and long withdrawing vales
Let Autumn spread his treasures to the sun."
Thomson's Seasons.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, in 1 808,
and for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row, and
Geo. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall. 1813. Octavo, pp. 650.
With a folded Map of the Soil of Bedfordshire, Portrait of the
late Duke of Bedford^ and seven Agricultural Engravings.
BERKSHIRE.
The Antiquities of Berkshire. By Elias Ash-
mole, Esq. With a large Appendix of many va-
luable original Papers, Pedigrees of the most con-
siderable Families in the said County, and a parti-
cular Account of the Castle, College, and Town of
Windsor.
London : Printed for E. Curll in Fleet Street, mdccxix*. In
Three Volumes. Octavo.
VOL. L
Title-page as above, with a Direction to the Bookbinder on the
reverse.
Some Memoirs of the Life of Elias Ashmole, Esq. [a-d] p. i-xxvi.
An Introduction to the Antiquities of Berkshire, [d 2-q 4]
page xxvii-cxxviii.
The Antiquities of Berkshire, being chiefly a Collection of Epi-
taphs and Inscriptions, beginning with Theal Hundred,
[b-c c] 1 94 pages, and ending with the catch-word " Shri-"
plates.
1. Portrait of Elias Ashmole. Folded. M. Vdr Gucht sc. to
front the Life.
2. A New (Sheet) Map of Barkshire, with all the Hundreds,
Parkes, and other Places thereunto belonging: with a
View of y'' South Side of Windsor Castle, and whole
length Portraits of Two Knights of the Garter. Folded.
W. Hollar fee. IC66. — To face p. 1 of the Antiquities.
VOL. II.
Title-page as above.
The Antiquities of Berkshire continued, beginning with " Shri-
VENHAM Hundred," [cc 2-Bbbb] p. 193-534.
* Some copies of this work have reprinted Title-pages with the follow-
ino; imprint:
"London": Printed for W. Mcars, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar,
and J. Hooke, at tlie Flower-de-L ice against St. Dunstan's Church in
Fleet Street, mdccxxiii."
10 BERKSHIRE.
An Index of the Names of Places and Persons mentioned in this
Volume, [4 b 2-4 E 2] p. 555-580.
Errata, 2 pages.
VOL. III.
Title-page as above.
The Antiquities of Berkshire continued, beginning with '^ Bbay
Hundred," [b-e e 3] 214 pages.
Title-page — " Catalogus Decanorum, necnon Canonico-
RUM Liberae Capellse Regiae S" Georgii, infra Castrum
de Windesgre, in ordinem redactus. A Thoma Fryth,
ejusdem Ecclesiae Canonico, et ab aliis auctus, et ad hunc
Annum 1718, continua serie deductus. Londini, mdccxviii.
Catalogus Custodum sive Decanorum, &c. [Ff2-oo3]
p. 217-284.
An Appendix, giving some Account of several of the most an-
tient and noted Families of this County, with their several
Pedigrees, extracted from a Genealogical MS. writ about
the Year mdci., and a Continuation of the Work, beginning
with " Upton," &c. [go 4-iii 2] p. 285-407.
An Index of the Names of Places and Persons mentioned in this
Volume, p. 408-428.
N. B. Pages 303-322, containing Genealogical Tables, are
folded, as are likewise pages 36 1 and 362.
PLATES.
1. A Miscellaneous Plate of Antiquities, Celts, Sjc. [Fig. 1-6.]
to face p. 210.
2. Armorial Bearings of John Latton, Esq. of Esher Place, C.
Gardner sc. on the letter-press of p. 331.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
II.
The History and Antiquities of Berkshire:
with a large APPENDIX of many valuable original
]^aj)crs, Pedigrees of the most considerable Families
in the said County, and a particular Account of the
Castle, College, and Town of Windsor. By Eli as
yVshmole, Esq. To which will be added the Life of
the Author.
Reading : Printed by William Carnan, in the Market Place,
MDCcxxxvi. Small folio.
BERKSHIRE. 1 1
Title-page as above, in black and red ink.
Some Memoirs of the Life of Elias Ashmole, Esq. with an Ac-
count of Mr. John Blagrave, the famous Mathematician, wlio
lived at Reading, in Com. Berks in the Reign of Queen
Elizabeth, and King James I., 8 pages.
An Introduction to the History and Antiquities of Berkshire,
p. 3-17.
The History and Antiquities of Berkshire, [e 2-4 x] 340 pages.
The Index, 2 pages.
A Map of Berkshire, by H. Moll, Geographer, is prefixed to the
work ; with a View of the south side of Windsor Castle 5 a
smaller View of the same building ; and a Roman Pavement
ploughed up somewhere about Great Tew in Oxfordshire,
round the margin. Folded.
Errors in the paging : —
P. 204-5 are misprinted 200-1.
P. 236-254 inclusive, are misprinted 336 to 354, except p. 238.
III.
MAGNA BRITAXXIA: being a concise Topo-
graphical Account of the several Counties of Great
Britain. By the Rev. Daxiel Lysoxs, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodniarton in Glou-
cestershire; and Samuel Lysoxs, Esq. F.R.S. and
F.A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the Tower
of London. — Vol. I. Part II. containing Berk-
shire.
London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand.
IS 13. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
List of Plates, 2 pages.
History of Berkshire, [x 4-3 L 3] p. 159-446.
Additions and Corrections, nith Errata, [c-^ F 2J p. 447-474.
Index of Names and Titles, [g-h 2] j). 475-4S6.
General Index, [i-K 2] p. 487-502.
PLATES.
1. Map of Berkshire. Folded. S.J. Neele, so: p. 159.
2. Architectural Ornaments in Avington Church. S. Ly-ions
del. et fee. p. 204.
1 2 BERKSHIRE.
3. Inscriptions in Woolhampton and Sunning-hill Churches.—
The Hungerford Horn, with the Inscription on it. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p. 204.
4. Architectural Ornaments in Padworth Church. S. Lysons
del. et fee. p. 205.
5. Antient Bas-relief in Charney Chapel.— Ornament of the
Door of Charney Chapel, and Door-ways of Buckle-
bury, and Thatcham Churches. S. Lysons del. et fee.
p. 205.
6. Welford Church, and Plan of the Steeple. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. 205.
7. Door-wavof Tidmarsh Church, and ancient leaden Font in
Childrey Chinch. S. Lysons del. et fee p. 905.
8. Part of the we!-t Door-way of Alderniaston Church.— Door-
way of the Nave of Shillingford Church, and north Door
of Sparsholt Church. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 205.
9. Part of the Nave of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Folded.
F. Nash del. .1. Lee sc. p. 206.
10. Part of the Stalls in the Choir of St. George's Chapel,
Windsor. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. 2()6.
11. Door-way at the east end of St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. 206.
12. Ancient Fonts in Berkshire, viz. Avington, Great Shefford,
Sutton Courtney, and figures on Avington Font. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. 207-
13. Stone Stalls in Faiingdon and Welford Churches. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. 207.
14. Half of the Iron Monument of King Edward IV. in St.
George's Chajicl, Windsor, and Plan of ditto. Folded.
F. Nash, del. .1. Lee sc.
15. Part of the Remains of Abingdon Abbey. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. 211.
16. West side of the Quadrangle of Cumner Place. S. Lysons
del. etfec. p. 213.
1 7. View of White-Horse Hill, Berks. Folded. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. 215.
18. Door-way of Appleton Manor House. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p. 234.
19. Ockholt, or Ockwclls House, Berkshire. Folded, p. 247.
20. Arms of King Henry VI. and his Queen, in one of the Hall
Windows of Ockwells House, Berkshire. Coloured and
Folded, p. 247.
21. Anns of Norreys, and of Beaufort Duke of Somerset,
BERKSHIRE. 1 3
painted on Glass in the Hall Windows of Ockwells
House^ Berks. Coloured and folded, p. 247.
22. Plan of the Town of Reading. Neele so. p. 328.
23. N.W. View of Windsor Castle. T. Hearne del. Letitia
Byrne fee. p. 416.
24. West View of Windsor Castle, p. 418.
25. The Keep of Windsor Castle, with part of the Court of the
Upper Ward. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. 420.
26. Planof Windsor Castle, MDcccv. Folded. Neele sc. p. 420
27. Plan of the Ground Floor of the Upper Ward in Windsor
Castle. MDCCCV. Neele sc. p. 420.
S8. Seals of the Warden and College of the Chapel of St.
George at Windsor, and of the Priory of St. Mary at
Luffield. Rich. Smirke del. et fee. p. 424.
29. Plan of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Folded. F. Nash
del. J. Lee sc. p. 425.
30. Monument of Sir William Fitz-Williams in St. George's
Chapel, Windsor. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc.
p. 448.
N. B. There are copies on Large Paper.
IV.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA: a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of the most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Great Britain, engraved
from Drawings by Messrs Hearne, Farington, Smith,
Turner, Alexander, &c. By William Byrne,
F.A.S. — Part IL containing Berkshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand. Oblong
quarto.
Title as above. Advertisement, containing the List of Plates.
Letter-press Description of the Plates.
PLATES.
1 . Abingdon from the Thames Navigation. Drawn by W.
Turner, R.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. p. 2 16.
2. View of Taplow Woods and Maidenhead Bridge from Clief-
den Terrace. Drawn by Jos. Farington, R.A. engra^•ed
byW, Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 191.
3. Newbury from Speen Hill. Drawn by W. Turner, R.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1805. p. 316.
14 BERKSHIRE.
4. Reading, from Holm Park. Drawn by T. Hearne^ F.S.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 328.
5. Donnington Castle, taken from a field adjoining the road
to East Ilsley, from Newbury. Drawn by W. Turner,
R.A. engraved by W. and L. Byrne. 1803. p. 356.
6. The North side of Wallingford Bridge. Drawn by T.
Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803.
p. 392.
7. View of Windsor from the upper end of the Long Walk.
Drawn by John Smith, engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A.
1803. p. 418.
8. On the Great Terrace at Windsor. Drawn by John Smith,
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 420.
9. The West Window of St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne
and James Sparrow. 1805. p. 424.
10. General View of Windsor Castle and Town, from the Fields
near Clewer. Drawn by John Smith, engraved by W.
Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 418.
N. B. There are proof impressions of these engravings to
accompany the Large Paper copies of Messrs. D. and S. Ly-
sons's " Magna Britannia."
V.
The History and ANTiQuiTiEsof Windsor Castle,
and the Royal College and Chapel of St. George :
with the Institution, Laws, and Ceremonies of the
Most Noble Order of the Garter ; including the se-
veral Foundations in the Castle, from their first esta-
blishment to the present time : with an Account of
the Town and Corporation of Windsor ; the Royal
Apartments and Paintings in the Castle ; the Cere-
monies of the Installation of a Knight of the Gar-
ter : also an Account of the first Founders, and their
successors Knigi its-Companions, to the present time,
with their several Stiles or Titles, at large, from their
plates in the choir of St. George's Chapel ; the
Succession of the Deans and Prebends of Windsor;
the Ahns-Knights ; the monumental and ancient In-
scriptions ; with other particulars not mentioned by
BERKSHIRE. 15
any author. The whole entirely new wrote, and il-
lustrated with Cuts. (By Joseph Pote.)
]0?oni soit qui nivii u pcn.^e.
Eton : Printed by Joseph Pote, Bookseller, mdccxlix.
Cum privilegio Regio. Quarto.
Preceding the Title-page is the Royal Licence for printing the
Work, dated April 20, 1749^, and signed " Bedford."
Title-page as above, in black and red ink.
Dedication to His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales,
printed with red ink.
Preface, List of Subscribers, and Books printed for Joseph Pote,
12 pages.
The Contents, 2 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Windsor, [b-l11 2] 431 pagjes.
Half-title.
Title-page in black and red — " An Appendix to the History
and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Most Noble
Order of the Garter : containing the Names of the Knights
of the Garter, with their several Stiles or Titles at large, from
their Eschuteons or Plates of Arms in St. George's Chapel,
continued from the Year 1741. Also an Alphabetical Index
of all the Plates of Arms of the Knights Companions men-
tioned in the said History ; with other necessary Additions to
the present Year. Eton : mdcci.xii." — A vignette Figure of
Britannia, with the Shield of St. George, on the Title. A.
Walker del. et sc.
Dedication : " To the Most High Monarch George the Third."
2 pages.
Advertisement and Additions to the Index, 2 pages.
An Appendix to the History of Windsor Castle and the Order
of the Garter, [b-k 2] p. 1-40.
Title — '^ Ceremonies observed in Presence of the Sovereign
and Knights Companions of the Most Noble Order of the
Garter at Windsor, on Wednesday, the 22d Day of Septem-
ber 1762, at the Installation of His Royal Highness Prince
William and the Earl of Bute."
Ceremonies, &c. p. 3-10.
PLATES.
1. The Prince Companion in the full Habit of the Order,
whole length. Parr sc. to front the Title.
2. Monument of Sir Thomas Reeve, Knt. Parr sc. p. 30.
16 BERKSHIRE.
3. Inscription on the Monument of Sir Thomas Reeve, Knt.
p. 30.
4. A folded Plan of Windsor Castle, shewing alphabetically at
one view the several Apartments in the Royal Palace as
, shewn to the Public, 1748. R. Biggs del. R. Parr and
S. Smith sc. p. 46.
5. South Prospect of the Royal Chappel of St. George in
Windsor Castle, a folding plate, p. 60.
6. West Prospect of St. George's Chapel. Parr sc. p. 72.
7. The Habits and Ensigns of the Order of the Garter; a
folded plate. Parr sc. p. 198.
8. 9. Tomb of Edward Fiennes, Earl of Lincoln : two plates,
the former dedicated to the Right Hon. Henry Fiennes
Clinton Earl of Lincoln, and the latter to the Right
Hon. George Lord Clinton. Parr sc. p. 363.
1 0. Monument of Charles Somerset Earl of Worcester, and his
Lady Elizabeth. Parr sc. p. 380.
1 1 . Monument of Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort. Parr sc,
p. 381.
12. Mommient of Sir George Manners, Lord Roos and Lady
Anne his Wife. Parrsc. p. 390»
13. Effigies of Anne'Dutchess of Exeter and Sir Thomas Sel-
Ivnger, Knt. her Husband, p. 39 !•
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
VI.
The History of Windsor, and its Neighbourhood.
By James Hakewill, Architect.
London : Printed for Edmund Lloyd, Harley-street, Cavendish-
square. 1813. Imperial quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Hon. Henry James Lord Montagu,
1 page.
Introduction, dated Alpha^ Regent's Park, p. v-xiv.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
Index to the Plates and Vignettes, 2 pages.
Half-title, " History of Windsor."
The History of Windsor, [a-2 m] 276 pages.
Half-title, " Environs of Windsor, Second Tour," [2 M 2J
The Environs of Windsor, p. 279-295.
Half-title " Environs of Windsor, Third Tour," [2 p]
Environs of Windsor, Third Tour, p. 299-312.
BERKSHIRE. 17
Half-title " Environs of Windsor. — ^The Thames," [2 r]
Environs of Windsor, p. 315-342.
Half-title '^ Addenda."
Addenda and Index, 7 pages [2 x-2 y 3] p. 345-359.
PLATES.
1. Windsor Castle, from Eton Play-fields. Drawn by J. Hake-
will, engraved by J. Landseer. — Frontispiece.
2. Plan of Windsor Castle. Folded. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by W. Smart, p. 1.
3. Plan of the Ground Floor of the Upper Ward in Windsor
Castle, 1811. Drawn by J, Hakewill, engraved by W.
Smart, p. 1.
4. South West View of Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hake-
will, engraved by Letitia Byrne, p. 48.
5. North Terrace, Windsor Castle, looking westward. Drawn
by J. Hakewill, engraved by Woolnoth. p. 52.
6. Viewfrom the North Terrace, Windsor Castle, looking north-
ward. Drawn by J. Hakewill. p. 121.
7. Lower Ward, Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hakewill, en-
graved by J. Storer. p. 126.
8. Map of the Neighbourhood of Windsor. Drawn by J.
Hakewill, Neele sc. p. 205.
9. Langley Park, the Seat of Sir Robert Bateson Harvey,
Bart. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Wool-
noth. p. 222.
10. Stoke Poges, the Seat of John Penn, Esq. Drawn by J.
Hakewill, engraved by J. Landseer. p. 254.
1 1 . Windsor, from High-standing Hill. Drawn by J. Hake-
will, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 279*
12. St. Leonard's Hill, from Windsor Great Park, the Seat of
Earl Harcourt. Drawn by J. Hakewill, etched by Geo.
Cooke, p. 283.
13. Frogmore. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Ber-
nard Cooke, p. 299.
14. Beaumont Lodge, the Seat of Viscount Ashbrook. Drawn
by .]. Hakewill, engraved by S. Middiman. p. 303.
15. View from the Upper Grounds of Beaumont Lodge. Drawn
by J. Hakewill, engraved by S. Middiman. p. 304.
16. St. Anne's Hill, from Egham Hill. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 306.
17. Sunning Hill Park, the Seat of G. H. Crutchlcy, Esq.
Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. B. Cooke, p. 3 1 1 .
D
18 BERKSHIRE.
18. View from Cliefden. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by
W. B. Cooke, p. 319.
19. Windsor, from Brockhurst Meadow. Drawn by J. Hake-
will, engraved by S. Middiman. p. 3 26.
20. Ditton Park, the Seat of Lord Montague. Drawn by J.
Hakewill, engraved by Letitia Byrne, p. 329.
21. Old Windsor Church-yard. Drawn by J. Hakewill, en-
graved by W. B. Cooke, p. 330.
INDEX OF THE VIGNETTES.
1. Round Tower, Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hakewill, en-
graved by Letitia Byrne, — on the letter-press of p. 70.
2. Entrance to the New Commons. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by J. Landseer, — on the letter-press of p. 103.
3. Eton College Chapel. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by
J. Byrne, — on the letter-press of p. 211.
4. View in Eton Play-fields. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved
by Letitia Byrne, — on the letter-press of p. 215.
5. Upton Church. Drawn by J. Hakewill, — on the letter-
press of p. 217*
6. St. Leonard's, the Seat of William Dawson, Esq. Drawn
by J. Hakewill, (George Cooke fee. — on the letter-press
of p. 285.
7. Grotto at Ascot Place. Drawn by J. Hakewill, — on the
letter-press of p. 293.
8. Sandpit Gate. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by Greig,
— on the letter-press of p. 295.
9. Hermitage in Frogmore Gardens. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by Greig, — on the letter-press of p. 302,
10. Monkey Island. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W.
B. Cooke, — on the letter-press of p. 324.
11. Piers of Datchett Bridge, 1810. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by R. W. Smart, — on the letter-press of
p. 327,
12. Ancient Tower of Ditton House. Drawn by J. Hakewill,
engraved by Letitia Byrne, — on the letter-press of
p. 329.
13. H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth's Cottage. Drawn by J.
Hakewill, engraved by Letitia Byrne, — on the letter-
press of p. 332.
14. Magna Charta Island. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved
by W. Bernard Cooke, — on the letter-press of p. 336.
There are copies of this work on Atlas Quarto paper.
BERKSHIRE. 19
VII.
The History and Antiquities of Reading. By
the Rev. Charles Coates, LL.B. Vicar of Os-
mington and Preston, in the County of Dorset,
F.A.S. and Chaplain to His Royal Plighness the
Prince of Wales.
London : Printed for the Author, by J. Nichols and Son : and
sold by J. Robson, New Bond-street; F. and C. Rivington,
St. Paul's Church-yard ; and Smart and Cowslade, Reading.
M.DCcc.ii. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1 page.
Names of the Subscribers, 5 pages.
Advertisement, dated Osmington, June 4, 1 802, 1 page.
Contents and List of Plates, 4 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Reading, [b-n n n 4] 464 pages.
Appendix and Corrections, [a-d 4] 32 pages.
plates.
1. Plan of Reading; large sheet folded. Surveyed, drawn,
and engraved by Charles Tomkins. — To face the Title.
2. St. Mary's Church in Reading. Drawn and engraved by
C. Tomkins. p. 74.
3. View of the Oracle. Dedicated to Francis Annesley, Esq.
Drawn by Mr. Grim in 1778, engraved by Charles Tom-
kins. p. 145.
4. St. Lawrence's Church in Reading. Folded. Drawn and
engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 158.
5. Abbey Seal. Drawn and engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 247.
6. Plan of the Abbey, from Sir Henry Englefield's Survey, and
dedicated to him. p. 272.
7. A Miscellaneous Plate, viz. Saxon Arches in Mrs. Clement's
Garden ; a Reading Token ; the Abbey Penny ; the Cor-
poration Seal, and Portrait of Hugh Farringdon, with
his Arms, formerly in Sir John Davis's Chapel at Bere
Court near Pangbourne. Drawn and engraved b)' C.
Tomkins. p. 293.
8. St. Giles's Church in Reading. Drawn and engraved by
C. Tomkins. p. 347.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
20 BERKSHIRE.
VIIL
A Supplement to the History and Antiquities
of Reading ; with Corrections and Additions by
tlie Author.
Reading : Printed by Snare and Man : sold by R. Snare, Read-
ing; J. Richardson, Royal Exchange; W. Miller, Albemarle-
Street ; T, Manson, Gerrard-street, Soho ; and R. Scholey,
Paternoster-row, London. 1810.
Beginning with "Appendix, No. XV," Signature e. On the re-
verse of this page are " Corrections and Additions to the List
of Subscribers."
" Corrections and Additions," [e 2-n.] not paged, 64 pages.
PLATES.
1. View of Reading from the River Kennet. Folded. To
front the Title.
2. A Fragment of Stone dug lip in the Ruins of Reading Ab-
bey. On the letter-press of the last page.
IX.
Views of Reading Abbey, with those of the
Churches originally connected with it, in the County
of Berks : together with some Monuments of Anti-
quity remaining in those Churches ; containing
Thirty-three Engravings, with descriptive Letter-
press.
London: Printed by J. Whiting, Finsbury-place, for J. Man-
son, Gerrard-street, Soho, &c. 1805. 2 vols. Royal quarto.
VOL. L
Consisting of forty-six pages of letter-press descriptive of the
plates, all of which are drawn and engraved by Charles Tom-
kins.
PLATES.
1 . General Plan of the Ruins of Reading Al)bey ; surveyed by
Sir Henry Englefield. Frontispiece, or p. 18.
2. North Front of the Abbey Gate, Reading. 1791. No. 1.
p. 15.
BERKSHIRE. C 1
3. North View of the Ruins. 1791. No. 2. p. 16.
4. East View of the Great Hall. 1791. No. 3. p. 16.
5. Inside of the Great Hall. 1791. No. 4. p. 16.
6. S.E. View of the Ruins. 1791. No. 5. p. 17.
7. South Entrance of the Cloisters. 1791. No. 6. p. 17.
8. South Front of the Abbey Gate, Reading. 1791. No. 7.
p. 17.
9. View of Caversham, through the Gateway. 1791. No. 8.
p. 17.
10. Arms and Cypher of Hugh Farringdon. 1791.
11. Caversham Church. 179*. p. 19.
12. Purley Church. 1791. P- 22.
13. Ancient Fonts, Purley and Tidmarsh. 1794. p. 22.
14. Pangbourn Church. 1792. p. 23.
15. Tidmarsh Church. 1794. p. 23.
16. Monument of a Female at Tidmarsh. 1794. p. 26.
1 7. Monument of a Man in Armour, whole length, at Tidmarsh.
1794. p. 26.
1 8. Saxon Doorway at Tidmarsh. 1 794. p. 26.
19. Sulham Church. 1794. p. 27.
20. Beenham Church. 1794. p. 28.
21. Monument at Beenham. 1794. p 29.
22. Wargrave Church, p. 31.
23. War held Church, p. 34,
24. Monument in Warfield Church, p. 35.
25. Tilehurst Church, p. 36.
26. Englefield Church, p. 39.
27. Ancient Monument in Englefield Cliurch, in Armour, p. 40.
28. Ancient Monument of a Female in Englefield Church.
p. 40.
29. Thatcham Church, p. 41.
30. Greenham Chapel, p. 43.
31. Monument in St. Laurence's Church, Reading, of the Rev.
John Andrews, p. 44.
32. Monument in St. Laurence's Church, Reading, of Walter
Barton, in a furred gown. p. 45, in the page misprinted
54.
33. Monument in St. Mary's Church, Reading, of Alice, Wile
of John Bourne, p. 46.
VOL. H.
Reading : Printed by Snare and Man, for R. Snare, Reading:
sold by J. Richardson, Royal Exchange j W. Miller, Albe-
22 BERKSHIRE.
marle-street ; J. Manson, Gerrard-street, Soho ; and R. Scho-
ley, Paternoster-row, London. 1810.
Preface, dated Reading, Nov. 1, 1809, 2 pages.
Descriptive part, beginning p. 5 to 52, [l-y 2]
PLATES.
1. The East View of the Ruins of the Abbey of Reading,
Berks. M. Blackamore deh 1759. Folded. Frontis-
piece.
2. The North View of the Gateway in the Forbury, as before
demohshed, in Reading, Berks. M. Blackamore del.
1759, Folded.
3. Cholsey Barn. p. 8.
4. Cholsey Church, p. 9-
5. Moulsford Chapel, p. 12.
6. Bucklebury Church, p. 14.
7. Midgham Chapel, p. 18.
8. Sulhamsted Abbots Church, p. 20.
9. Blubury (Blewbury) Church, p. 22.
10. Compton Church, p. 28.
1 1. Stanton Harcourt, Oxon. p. 30.
12. St. Mary's (Church) Reading, Berkshire, p. 34.
13. St. Giles's Church in Reading, p. 39-
14. St. Lawrence's Church in Reading. Folded, p. 42.
15. Pangbourn (Church) Berkshire, p. 46.
16. Whitchurch Bridge, p. 46.
17. Basledon (Basildon) Berkshire, p. 4 7.
18. S.W. View of Leominster Priory, Hereford. — N.E. View of
the Remains of ditto, p. 48.
X.
Some Account of the Parish of Great Coxwell,
in the County of Berks.
London, mdcclxxxiii. Quarto. See Nichols's " Biblioth.
Topog. Britann." No. xiii. at the end of this Volume.
XI.
CoLLKCTiONS towards a Parochial History of Berk-
shire. Bcin" the Answers returned to Mr. Mores's
BERKSHIRE. 23
circular Letters and Queries for the Parishes of
Bisham, Chadlesvvorth, Coleshill, Cumner, East
Garston, Shaw, Shifford, Sparsholt, Speen, Stanford,
Suthamstede, and Yattendon. To which arc added,
a few Particulars collected by the Editor for those of
Aldworth, Shottesbrooke, and White Waltham.
London: mdcclxxxiii. Quarto. See K\Qhoh's ^^ Bihliolli.
Topog. Britann." No. xvi.
XII.
A Letter to Dr. Mead concerning some Antiqui-
ties in Berkshire ; particularly shewing that the
White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a
Monument of the West Saxons, made in memory of
a great Victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 871.
By Francis Wise, B.D. Fell, of Trin. Coll. Oxon.
Oxford : Printed for Thomas Wood, at the University Printing
House. MDccxxxviii. Quarto.
The Letter with a Postscript, [a 2-h] 58 pages.
plates.
1 . ^j-cejbune sine Mans Fraxini. (Uffington Castle, Way-
land-Smith, &c.) G. Vertue sc.
2. Montis Albequini conspectus. G. Vertue sc.
XIIL
Further Observations upon the White Horse
and other Antiquities in Berkshire ; with an Account
of Whiteleaf-Cross in Buckinghamshire ; as also
of the Red Horse in Warwickshire, and some other
Monuments of the same kind. By Francis Wise,
B.D. Fell, of Trin. Coll. Oxon.
Oxford : Printed for Thomas Wood, at the University Print-
ing House. MDCCXLii. Quarto. 57 pages.
Pages ly, 20, 37, 38 are omitted.
PLATES.
I. Arms, " Equus fViiikindeus," p. 18.
24 BERKSHIKE.
2. Coin of Edward the Confessor. On the letter-press of
p. 34.
3. Whiteleaf Cross, " Crux Saxoriica," Folded. Dedicated to
Browne Willis, Esq. W. Greene, jun. del. G. Vertue sc.
p. 34.
4. Plate of Coins, " Crux Fictorialis." p. 36.
XIV.
The Impertinence and Imposture of Modern
Antiquaries Displayed : or, A Refutation of the
Rev. Mr. Vv'ise's Letter to Dr. ]\lead, concerning the
White Horse, and other Andquities in Berkshire. In
a familiar Letter to a Friend. By Philaletiies
Rusticus. With a Preface by the Crentleman to
whom this Letter Mas addressed.
JEre immortali donavit Honoratiss. Dns Bard De *** F.W.
" Thus endless LlES on ages are entail'd." J. D.
London : Printed for J. OsBORi^, at the Golden Ball, in Pater-
noster-row. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Preface to the Reader, p. iii-xvi.
The Letter, signed P. R. Sept. 3, 1 739, and Errata, [b-D 4]
24 pages.
XV.
An Answer to a Scandalous Libel, entitled, The
Impertinence and Imposture of ^lodern Antiquaries
Displayed : or, A Refutation of the Rev. Mr. Wise's
Letter to Dr. Mead, concerning the White Horse
and other Antiquities in Berkshire. (By George
North, A.M. of C. C. C. C.)
" Dlsserentium inter se reprchcmiunts non sunt xilupcrunchc ; malcdicta,
co?itiimeli(t, iiim irucundia, contentions, roncertationesqnem dtapvtundo
pe.rtinaces, indigna mild tidiri so/(«/."— CiCEKO, de linibus ISoiii et
Mali, lib. i.
London : Printed for J. Whiston and C. Corbett, in Fleet-
street , .L JoUiffe, ,St. Janics's-street; and E. Nutt, at the
Royal Exchange, mdccxli. 38 pages. Quarto.
BERKSHIRE. Q5
XVI.
General View of the Agriculture of Berkshire.
Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of
Agriculture and Internal Improvement. By Wil-
liam Mayor, LL.D.
" Nihil est Agricultura melius, nihil uberius, nrhil dulcius, nihil homine
libero dignius." — CiC. de Offic.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, in 1809; and for Sher-
wood, Neely, and Jones, in 1813. Octavo. 558 pages.
With a Map of the County, engraved by Neele, exhibiting its
soil and surface, and Thirty-six Engravings.
26
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
I.
The History and Antiquities of the Town, Hun-
dred, and Deanry of Buckingham : containing a
Description of the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, Mo-
nasteries, Churches, Chapels, Chantries, Seats, Ma.-
nors, their antient and present Owners : together with
the Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Arms in all the Pa-
rish Churches ; and state pf the Rectories, Vicarages,
Donatives ; their Patrons and Incumbents, Terriers,
and Valuations in the King's Books. — Also some
Account of the Earls and Dukes of Buckingham,
and High Sheriffs of the County. With a Transcript
out of C^Om^S^Dap ^OOk, and the Translation thereof
,into English. Collected from Records, Leiger-Books,
antient Manuscripts, Evidences, Registers, and other
select Authorities. By Browne Willis, Esq. LL.D.
London : Printed for the Author, mdcclv. Qudrio.
Title-page as above.
The historical part, [a-ccc Q] 388 pages.
N. B. The last page concludes with the catchword " Index,"
which is generally wanting, but some copies have a manuscript
Index of three pages, particularly the one in the Library of the
London Institution.
Page 245 is misprinted 343; pages 313 and 314 are omitted;
and pages 321 and 322 are repeated.
A few copies of this work were taken off on Large Paper.
IL
MAGNA BRITANNIA: being a concise Topogra-
phical Account of the several Counties of Great
Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in
Gloucestershire; and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 2/
and F.A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the
Tower of London. — Vol. I. Part III. containing
Buckinghamshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.
1813. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
List of Plates, 1 page.
Historical part. — Buckinghamshire, [3 m-4s] p. 449-682.
Additions and Corrections [g-i 2] p. 683-702.
Index of Names and Titles, [k-l2] p. 703-713.
General Index, [l3-n] p. 715-728.
Errata, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. Map of Buckinghamshire. Folded. Neele sc. p. 449.
2. Plan of Stewkley Church, and Arches and Capitals of Pil-
lars, at the West end of the same. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p. 486.
3. Chancel of Stewkley Church. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 486.
4. Door- way of Dinton Church, with the Inscription over the
Door. IS. Lysons del. et fee. p. 486.
3. Door of Water-Stratford Church. S. Lysons del. et fee.
p. 486.
6. Window in Chesham-Bois Church ; ancient Stained Glass
in Chetwode Church. Coloured and Folded. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. 488.
7. Fonts in Aylesbury and in Maids-Morton Churches; In-
scription at Nutley Abbey ; part of the Corbel-table in
the Hall of Nutley Abbey, S. Lysons del. etfec. p. 489-
8. Two of the Stone Stalls in Maids-Morton Church. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. 4&0.
9. Tomb of Elizabeth Lady Clinton in Haversham Church.
S. Lysons del. Lee sc. p. 491.
10. Ruins of the Hall of Asheridge House. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p. 492.
1 1. The Chancel of Chetwode Church, S. Lysons del. et fee.
p. 540, but numbered 487.
12. North East View of Hillesdon Church. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p. 579.
13. South East View of Stewkley Church. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p. 633.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
28 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
III.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA : a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of the most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Great Britain, engraved
from Drawings by Messrs. Hearne, Farington, Smith,
Turner, Alexander, &c. By William Byrne,
F.A.S. The Counties alpliabetically arranged. —
Part III. containing Buckinghamshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand. 1806.
Ohlong quarto.
Title as above.
Advertisement, containing the List of Plates, 1 page.
Letter-press description to accompany the Engravings.
PLATES.
1. View of the Vale of Aylesbury, from Whitchurch. Drawn
by J. Smith_, engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803.
p. 476.
2. South West View of Buckingham. Drawn by J. Smith, en-
graved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 524.
3. Eton, from the Slough Road. Drawn by W. Turner, R.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, 1803. p. 536.
4. The Chapel at Eton College, taken within the first qua-
drangle. Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. engraved by
W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 558.
5. View of Great Marlow. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. 1803. p. 598.
6. View of Cliefden. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. engraved
by W.Byrne. 1803. p. 647-
7. Wickham (Wycombe), from the Marlow Road. Drawn by
W.Turner," R.A. engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. p. 674.
N. B. Proof impressions of these engravings are published
to accompany the Large Paper copies of Messrs. D. and S.
Lysons's " Magna Britannia."
IV.
The History and Antiquities of the Hundred
of Desborougii, and Deanery of Wycombe,
in BucKlNGHAiMSHiRE : including the Borough
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 29
Towns of Wycombe and Marlow, and Sixteen Pa-
rishes, By Thomas Lang ley, M.A.
Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond-street, and B. and J. White,
Fleet-street, mdccxcvii. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to George Nugent Grenville Temple, Marquis of
Buckingham, dated from Great Marlow, March 14, 1797.
Preface, 3 pages. List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Contents, 1 page.
The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Desborough,
[b-3 q] 482 pages.
Errata, J page.
Between pages 3 1 6 and 3 1 7 is the Pedigree of the Borlase Fa-
mily on a folded half Sheet; and at page 442 is likewise the
Pedigree of the Goodwin Family, folded.
PLATES.
1. A Map of Desborough Hundred, copied from the latest
Survey, with Additions and Alterations by Thomas FuU-
james, Glocester, 1796. Folded*
2, 3. Two Plates of six Monumental Figures in Hitchenden
Church. J. Carter del. Basire sc. p. 301.
4. Monumental Figures of John Goodwin and Pernell his Wyfe,
in Wooburn Church, p. 433.
N. B. Of this work there are Large Paper copies.
V.
Stowe. — A Description of the House and Gardens
of the Most Noble and Puissant Prince, CJeorge
Grenville-Nugent-Temple, Marquis of Bucking-
ham.
Printed and sold by J. Seeley, Buckingham; sold also by J.
Edwards, Pall Mall, and L. B. Seeley, Paternoster-row, Lon-
don. 1797. Octavo.
The engraved Title-page as above, with the Buckingham Arms.
Dedication to the Marquis of Buckingham, signed J. Seelev.
A poetical Address to the late Earl Temple, on Gardening,
2 pages.
List of the Prints of Stowe, drawn and engraved by Medland.
30 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
Description of the Gardens, and References to the Plans of the
Gardens and Buildings, [b-h4] p. 9-64.
PLATES.
1. S.E., or Garden Front of Stowe House, — to face the Title.
2. Corinthian Arch, p. 9.
3. Pavilion at the Entrance, p. 10.
4. Artificial Piece of Ruins, p, 10.
5. Temple of Venus, p.. 11.
6. Statue of Queen Caroline, p. 11. ,
7. Boycott Pavilion, p. 12.
8. Gateway to the Park, p. 12.
9. Temple of Bacchus, p. 12.
10. Statue of King George II. p. 13.
1 1. Roiundo, p. 14.
12. Doric Arch, p. 14.
13. Temple of Ancient Virtue, p. 17.
14. Capt. Grenville's Monument, p. 19.
15. Temple of British Worthies, p. 21.
16. Grotto, p. 23.
17. Temple of Concord and Victory, p. 26.
18. Obelisk to the Memory of General Wolfe, p. 28.
19. Lord Cohham's Pillar, p. 29.
20. Queen's Building, p. 30.
21. Gothic Temple, p. 32.
22. Palladian Bridge, p. 33.
23. Temple of Friendship, p. 34.
24. Congreve's ISlonument, p. 34.
25. North West or Park Front of Stowe House, p. 37-
q6. a Plan of the House. Folded.
27. A Plan of the Gardens. Folded.
28. Fig. I. Plan of the Temple of Concord and Victory.
29. Fig. II and III. Plans of the Gothic Temple and Temple of
P>riti^h Worthies.
30. Fig. IV. Plan of the Temple of Venus.
3 1 . Fig. V. and VI. Plans of the Temples of Friendship and of
Ancient Virtue.
32. Figs. VII. VIU. IX. X. Plans of the Rotundo ; the Temple
of Bacchus ; of one of the Pavilions at the entrance, and
of the Boycott Pavilion. — These Plans are all placed after
page 64.
N. B. Some copies are in Post Quarto, and one hundred and
fifty were taken off with proof impressions of the plates.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 3 1
VI.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Buckingham, with Observations on the Means
of its Improvement. By Messrs. William, James,
and Jacob Malcolm, of Stockwell, near Clapham.
Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agri-
culture and Internal Improvement.
London J Printed by Colin Macrae. 1794. Quarto. 63 pages.
VII.
General View of the Agriculture of Buck-
inghamshire. Drawn up for the Board of Agri-
culture and Internal Improvement. By the Rev.
St. John Priest, Secretary to the Norfolk Agri-
cultural Society. With an Appendix, containing
Extracts from a Survey of the same County, deli-
vered to the Board by Mr. Parkinson.
London: Printed for Richard Phillips, 1810j and for Messrs.
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, in 1813. Octavo. 417 pages.
With a folded Map of the Soil of Buckinghamshire, engraved
by Neele^ Thirteen separate Plates, besides many Wood En-
gravings on the letter-press, and Three folded Tables of Cal-
culations of Corn Crops, (No. vii. viii. ix.)
32
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
COLLECTANEA CANTABRLGLENSLA ; or
Collections relating to Cambridge, University,
Town, and County, containing the Monumental In-
scriptions in all the Chapels of the several Colleges,
and Parish Churches in the Town, and in several others
in the County ; with a List of the Mayors : the most
ancient Charters of the Town ; and other historical
Memoirs of several Colleges, &c. By Francis
Blomi5field, late of Caius College, now Rector of
Fersfield and Brockdish, in Norfolk, and Minister of
St. Mary in Coslany, in the City of Norwich.
Printed for the Author, at his House in St. Giles's Parish, in the
City of Norwich, in the year of our Lord mdccl. Quarto,
Title-page as above.
The " Collectanea," {without Signatures) Index and Errata,
S68 pages.
11.
The History of the County of Cambridge, from
the earliest account to the present time ; wherein is
given an Account of its Inhabitants, Kings, Air,
Rivers, Soil, Produce, Dimensions, Hundreds, Dean-
aries, Seats of the Gentry, Members of Parliament,
High Sheriffs, &c. Also a particular Account of the
ancient and modern Cambridge, with the City of Ely,
and the several Parishes therein. Likewise an Ac-
count of the several Towns and Villages, in an alpha-
betical order. By Edmund Carter, (a School-
master) of Cambridge.
Cambridge : Printed for the Author, and sold by T. James,
Printer, and R. Matthews, Bookseller in Cambridge, 1753.
Octavo.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 33
Half Title, " The History of the County of Cambridge/' &c.
Title-page as before described.
The Index, 3 pages.
The History of Cambridgeshire, concluding " End of Vol. I."
[b-zz 2] 356 pages.
III.
MAGNA BRITANNIA: being a concise Topo-
graphical Account of the several Counties of Great
Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in Glou-
cestershire; and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S. and
F. A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the Tower
of London. — Vol. IL Part I. containing Cam-
bridgeshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand.
1808. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement (Signature 4) and Errata, 4 pages.
List of Plates, 2 pages.
Half Title, *' Cambridgeshire, [b]
Account of " Cambridgeshire," [b 2-pp 3] beginning with
p. 3, 294 pages.
Additions and Corrections [pp, pages *289-*296] 8 pages.
Index of Names and Titles, [a-b 2] 1 1 pages.
General Index, p. xiii-xxii, 10 pages.
Errata, 1 page,
PLATES.
1 . Map of Cambridgeshire, from a Trigonometrical Survey by
Charles Mason, D.D. Folded. Neele sc. p. 1.
2. Plan of the old Conventual Church at Ely, and Specimens
of the Capitals and Arches of the same Church. Rob.
Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 48.
3. Part of the end of the south Transept of Ely Cathedral.
Rob. Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 49.
4. Door-way on the south side of the Nave of Ely Cathedral,
S. Lysons del. J. Warner sc. p. 50.
5. Part of the Nave of Ely Cathedral ; with Plans of the Piers
of the lower tier of Arches. Rob. Smirke, jun. del.
J. Lee sc. p. 49.
F
34 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
6. Specimen of the Architecture of St. Sepulchre's Church at
Cambridge. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. 50.
7. Part of the inside of the western Tower of Ely Cathedral.
Rob. Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 52.
8. Plan of the Belfry Story of the Great Western Tower of
Ely Cathedral. Rob. Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 5a.
9. Elevation of part of the western Transept of Ely Cathe-
dral. Folded. Rob. Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 52.
10. Part of the Gallilee at the west end of Ely Cathedral. Rob.
Smirke, jun, del. J. Lee sc. p. 53.
1 1 . One of the second tier of Arches in the old part of the
Presbytery in Ely Cathedral, mccxxxv. Rdb. Smirke,
jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 53.
1 2. One of the lower tier of Arches in that part of the Presby-
tery of Ely Cathedral rebuilt mcccxxii. Rob. Smirke,
jun. del. J. Lee sc. p. 54.
13. One of the second tier of Arches in that part of the Pres-
bytery of Ely Cathedral begun mcccxxii. Rob. Smirke,
jun. del. J.Leesc. p. 54.
14. One of the Niches on the north side of St. Mary's Chapel,
in Ely Cathedral. Rob. Smirke, jun. del. J. Lee sc.
p. 54.
15. Elevation of part of the Nave of King's College Chapel,
Cambridge. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. 56.
16. Ancient Painted Glass in Trumpington Church. Coloured.
S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 58.
17. 1 . Font in St. Peter's Church, Cambridge. — 2. Font in Le-
verington Church. — 3. Inscription on the Base of a
Cross in Ely Cathedral. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 60.
IS. Monuments of Bishop Kilkenny and Bishop Northwold, in
Ely Cathedral, 1256 and 1254. F. Nash del. et fee.
p. 62.
19. Monument of William de Luda, Bishop of Ely, in Ely Ca-
thedral, 1298. F. Nash del. et fee. p. 62.
20. Monument of Sir John Freville in Little Shelford Church.
Folded. S. Lysons del. J. Lee sc. p. 63.
21. Grave-stone of William De Fulburne in Fulbourn Church.
S. Lysons del. J. Warner sc. p. 64.
22. Grave-stone of a Knight (supposed to be Sir John De
Creke) and his Lady, in Westley Waterless Church.
Folded. S. Lysons del. J.Warner sc. p. 05.
23. Grave-stone of one of the Trumpington Family in Trump-
ington Church. J. Warner del. et sc. p. 65.
CAMBTIIDGESHIRE. 35
22. Grave-stone of John De Sleford in Balsham Church,
Mcccci. Folded. S. Lysons del. .1. Warner so. p. 66.
25. Grave-stone of Sir Thomas De Braunston in the Church of
Wisbech St. Peter, mcccci. Folded. J. Warner del.
et sc. p. 67.
26. Brass Plates on the Monument of Thomas Peyton, Esq.
and his Wives, in Isleham Church. Folded. S. Lysons
del. J. Warner sc. p. 68.
27. Plan of the University and Town of Cambridge. Neele sc.
p. 100.
28. An ancient Cup of Silver, Gilt, belonging to Pembroke
Hall, in Cambridge, a present from the Countess of
Pembroke, Foundress of the College in the Reign of
K. Edward III. C. Chevalier del. J. Warner sc. p. 106.
29. Plan of King's College Chapel in Cambridge. Folded.
Drawn from actual Measurement by F. Nash, engraved
by J.Warner, p. 113.
30. Design for the Tower of King's College, Cambridge, from
an original Drawing in the British Museum. Folded,
F. Nash del. et sc. p. 1 1 6.
31. Plan of Ely Cathedral. Folded. Drawn from actual Mea-
surement by F. Nash, engraved by J. Warner, p. 188.
32. West View of St. Mary's Church at Whittlesea. Folded.
S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 278.
33. Chapel adjoining the Chancel of Willingham Church, with
Plan of the Chapel. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 285.
Erratum in the paging, — page 1 1 3 is misprinted 311.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this publication,
IV.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA: a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of the most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Great Britain. The
Counties alphabetically arranged. Engraved from
Drawings by Messrs. Farington, Turner, Heame,
Smith, Alexander, &c. — Part II. containing Nine
Views in Cambridgeshire.
London : Printed forT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand. 1808.
Ohlovg quarto.
3^ CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Advertisement, containing the List of Plates, 1 page.
Letter-press Description of the Engravings, 9 pages.
PLATES,
1. North-east View of the Town of Cambridge. Drawn by
T. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by S. Middiman.
2. Tnside View of King's College Chapel in Cambridge;
taken from the west end. Drawn by F. Nash, engraved
by John Byrne.
3. N.W. View of St. Sepulchre's Church in Cambridge.
Drawn by T. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne,
F.S.A.
4. Inside View of St. Sepulchre's Church in Cambridge.
Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. engraved by John
Byrne.
5. St. John's College, Cambridge. Drawn by T. Hearne,
F.S.A. engraved by John Byrne.
6. South-west View of Ely. Drawn by T. Hearne, F.S.A. en-
graved by John Byrne.
7. Remains of the ancient Conventual Church at Ely. Drawn
byT. Hearne, F.S.A. engraved by W. Byrne, FS. A.
8. The Remains of Two Churches at Swaffham-Prioi, as they
appeared in June I 806. Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A.
engraved by Elizabeth Byrne.
9. South-west View of Thorney Abbey Church. Drawn by
W. Alexander, F.S.A. engraved by George Cooke.
N. B. Proof impressions of these plates are taken off to ac-
company the Large Paper copies of the " Magna Britannia."
V.
UNIVERSITY.
Cantabrigia Illustrata, sive omnium celeber-
riinac istius Universitatis Collegiorum, Aularum, Bib-
liothecae Academicir, Scholamm Piiblicarum, Sacelli
Coll. Regalis, nee non totius Oppidi Ichnographia,
Delineatore et Sculptorc Dav. Loggan, utriusque
Aeademia) Chalcographo.
Quam proprijs sumptibus Typis mandavit et Impreasit Canta-
brigiae.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. .^7
An engraved Title-page, with a distant View of Cambridge, tlie
Muses, and the Arms of the University. Folio. (1688.)
Title-page as above.
An engraved Latin Dedication to King William and Q. Mary,
signed Dav. Loggan, 1 page.
An engraved Latin Address to the Reader, beginning " Lectori
Candido et Spectatori Ingenuo, David Loggan S.P.D." I page.
An engraved " Index Tabularum," 1 page.
PLATES,
i. Prospectus Cantabrigiae Orientalis et Occidentalis.
ii. Nova et accuratissima celeberrimse Universitatis Oppi-
dique Cantabrigiensis Ichnographia. An° 1688.
iii. Habitus Academici in Universitate Cantabrigiensi pro
sortis, gradus, ant muneris ratione gestandi, sive in
quotidiano convictu, sive in Conveii publicis, &c.
iv. Scholae Publicae et Bibliotheca Univer. Cantabr.
v. Ecclesia B. Mariae Virginis Cantab.
vi. CoUegii Regalis apud Cantabrigienses Sacellum.
vii. CoUegii Regalis Sacelli facies Occidentem spectans.
viii. Sacelli Regalis apud Cantabrigienses Prospectus interior
ab Occidentali.
ix. Collegium sive Domus S. Petri.
X. Collegium sive Aula de Clare.
xi. CoUegii sive Aul. de Clare Prospectus interior ad Bo-
ream,
xii. Collegium sive Aula Pembrochiana apud Cant,
xiii. Collegium Corporis Christi et Beatae Mariae apud Cantab,
xiv. Collegium sive Aula S. Trinitatis.
XV. Collegium de Gonevill et Cajus Cant.
xvi. Collegium Regale.
xvii. Collegium Regale de Etona prope Windsor,
xviii. Collegium Reginale Cant.
xix. Coll, sive Aula Divae Catharinae Virginis.
XX. Collegium Jesu apud Cantab.
xxi. Collegium Christi.
xxii. Collegium Sancti Johannis Evangelistae.
xxiii. Collegium S*' Johannis Evangelistae.
xxiv. Collegium B. Mariae Magdalenae.
XXV. Collegium S. S'^'et Individuae Trinitatis.
xxvi. Area Nova Nevellensis CoUeg. Trin. Cant.
xxvii. Hospitium Episcopate,
xxviii. Collegium Emanuelis.
38 CAMBRIDGESHlllE.
xxix, Sacellum CoUegii Emanuelis apud Cantab.
XXX. Coll. Dominae Franciscae Sidney Sussex.
N. B. A mezzotinto portrait of Charles Duke of Somerset,
Chancellor of the University, painted by J. Riley, and engraved
by J. Smith, and dedicated to him by D. Loggan, should be
prefixed to the work, but is often wanting.
N. B. There are copies on Large Paper.
VI.
An Account of the University of Cambridge,
and the Colleges there. Being a plahi Relation
of many of their Oaths, Statutes, and Charters. By
which will api^ear, the Necessity the present Mem-
bers lie under of endeavouring to obtain such Altera-
tions as may render em practicable, and more suit-
able to the present Tin.ies. Together with a few na-
tural and easie Methods, how the Legislature may for
the future fix that and the other great Nursery of
Learning in the true Literest of tlie Nation, and
Protestant Succession. — Most humbly proposed to
both Houses of Parliament. — By Edmond Miller,
Serjeant at Law,
Slncerum est nisi vas, quodcunque infundis, acescit.
London : Printed and sold by J. Baker, at the Black Boy in
Paternoster-row. mdccxvii. Octavo, [a 2-n 4] 200 pages.
VIL
The History and Antiquities of the University
of Cambridge. Li Two Parts.
London: Printed by T. W. for J. Bateman, at the Hat and
Star; J. Nicks, at the Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paul's
Church-yard ; and W. Boreham, at the Angel, in Paternoster-
row. MDCCXxi. — A Vignette, with the Figure of Apollo above
the Imprint. Octavo^.
* Some copies of this edition liiive a reprinted Title-page without the
Vignette, and with the followini^ imprint:
London : Printed for J. Waicus, at the Indian Queen, in the Poultry.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 39
Title-page as before given, in black and red ink.
Second Title as follows : " The History and Antiquities of
the University of Cambridge. In Two Parts."
I. Of its Original and Progress in the remoter Ages, writ-
ten above 300 Years ago by Nicholas Cantalupe.
II. A Description of the present Colleges, with an Account
of their Founders and Benefactors : as also of the
former Halls and Inns ; and Catalogues of the respec-
tive Heads of those Foundations, and of the Bishops
who had their Education there for above 100 Years.
By the Reverend Mr. Richard Parker, B.D. and Fel-
low of Caius College, in the Year 1622. To which
are added, several Charters granted to the Colleges,
and some short Information concerning the Authors
above mentioned.
Lastly, A Catalogue of the Chancellors, and a Summary of
all the Privileges granted to this Seminary of Learn-
ing by the English Monarchs, from a Manuscript in the
Cotton Library.
London : Printed for J. Bateman, &c. as above.
The Preface, 10 pages.
Of the Antiquity and Original of the University of Cambridge,
[a 6-s 2] 265 pages.
Index, 5 pages.
Page 238 is misprinted 582.
VIIL
The History of the University of Cambrid(.e,
from its Original to the Year 1753 : in which a par-
ticular Account is given of each College and Hall,
their respective Foundations, Founders, Benefactors,
Bishops, learned Writers, Masters, -Livings, Curiosi-
ties, &c. Together with accurate Lists of all the
Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors, Proctors, Taxcrs,
Professors, Orators, Members of Parliament, Sec. &c.
By Edmund Carter, of Chelsea.
London : Printed for the Author, and sold by the Booksellers at
Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher, in the Turl at Oxford; and Mr.
Davis and Mr. Woodyer, in Fleet-street, mdcclhi. Octavo.
40 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Title-page as before described.
A List of the Subscribers, p. iii-viii, 6 pages.
The History of the University of Cambridge, [B-Hh4] 471
pages.
Table and Errata, I page.
Page 267 is misprinted 276; and p. 67-5 for 375.
IX.
MEMORABILIA CANTABRIGI.E : or, An
Account of the different Colleges in Cambridge :
Biographical Sketches of the Founders and eminent
Men ; with many original Anecdotes ; Views of the
Colleges, and Portraits of the Founders. By Joseph
WiLSOX, Esq. of the Inner Temple.
Si placeat, lege : sin displiccat , relege: si quid dictum obscure, repete ; si
duble, restitue ; si erronee vel false, corrige et ignosce ; si male, condonu ; si
bene,fruere.
London : Printed for Edward Harding, Crown and Mitre, Pall
Mall ; Scott, Strand ; Highley, Fleet-street ; and Deighton,
Cambridge ; by C. Clarke, Northumberland-court, Strand.
1S03. Small octavo.
Half Title. Title as above.
Advertisement, dated May, 1803, 4 pages.
Preface and Errata, p. ix-xviii, 10 pages.
Historical Account, [a-2 D 6] 324 pages.
Index, [2E-2F3] p. 325-341, 1 7 pages.
PLATES.
1. St. Peter's College, and Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely.
p. 1.
2. Clare Hall, and Elizabeth de Clare Countess of Ulster.
p.n.
3. Pembroke Hall, and Mary Countess of Pembroke, p. 21.
4 . Corpus Christi or Bene't College, and Henry Duke of Lan-
caster, p. 37.
5. Trinity Hall, and William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich.
p. 51.
fi. Caius College, and John Caius, ]VLD. p. 63.
7. King's College, and Henry VL p. 73.
8. View of the Senate House, Public Library, and King's Col-
lege Chapel, p. 77.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 41
9. Queen's College, and Margaret, Wife of Henry VI. p. 135.
10. Catherine Hall, and Robert Woodlark, S.T.P. p. 153.
11. Jesus College, and John Alcock, Bishop of Ely. p. 171.
12. Christ's College, and Margaret Countess of Richmond.
p. 183.
13. St. John's College, and Margaret Countess of Richmond.
p. 207.
14. Magdalen College, and Edward Stafford, Duke of Buck-
ingham, p. 245.
15. Trinity College, and Henry VIII, p. 253.
16. Emanuel College, and Sir Walter Mildmay. p. 285.
17. Sidney-Sussex College, and Frances Sidney, Countess of
Sussex, p. 297.
18. Church of St. Sepulchre. Gardiner del. Birrel sc. p. 307-
These plates were for the most part drawn and engraved by the
late W. N. Gardiner, of Pall Mall, Bookseller.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this pubhcation.
X.
CANTABRIGIA DEPICTA: A Series of En-
gravings, representing the most picturesque and in-
teresting Edifices in the University of Cam-
bridge ; with an historical and descriptive Account
of each. From Drawings by R. B. Harraden, jun.
Published by Harraden and Son, Cambridge; R. Cribb and
Son, 288,' High Holborn ; T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand,
London. IS09. Quarto.
The engraved Title-page as above, with a View of the west end
of King's College Chapel. Smart scrip, et sc.
Dedication to His Royal Highness Prince Adolphus Frederick,
Duke of Cambridge, by the Proprietors, dated Cambridge,
Jan. 7, 1811, 1 page.
Contents, 2 pages.
The descriptive part, [fi-Gg] 226 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
List of Plates, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. Plan of the University and Town of Cambridge, p. 1.
2. Pythagoras's School. Engraved by Joseph Skelton. p. 23.
G
42 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
3. St. Peter's College. Engraved by Joseph Skelton. p. 25.
4. Clare Hall. Engraved by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 29.
5. Pembroke College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, 'p. 33.
6. Gate of Honour, Caius College. Etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. 39.
7. Trinity Hall. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 43.
8. Corpus Christi or Bene't College. Etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. 48.
9. King's College, Cambridge. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
p. 59.
10. King's College Chapel. Engraved by J. Skelton. p. 76.
11. Ground Plan of King's College, as intended by King
Henry VI. the Founder, p. 89.
12. Queen's College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 103.
13. Catherine Hall, Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 107.
14. Jesus College. Etched by EUzabeth Byrne, p. 111.
15. Christ College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 117.
16. St. John's College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 123.
17. Great Court, St. John's College. Etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. 128.
18. St. John's College, from the Walks. Etched by Elizabeth
. Byrne, p, 132.
19. Magdalen College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 137*
20. Trinity College. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p, 143.
21. The Great Court (of) Trinity College. "Etched by Eliza-
beth Byrne, p. 148.
22. Neville's Court, Trinity College. Etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. 150.
23. Cycloidal Bridge, Trin. Coll. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
p. 132.
24. Emanuel (Emmarmel) College. Etched by EUzabeth Byrne.
p. 135.
25. Sidney-Sussex College, Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
p. 159.
26. Entrance to Downing College. Drawn by R. B. Harraden,
jun. from the Original by W. Wilkins, Esq. etched by
Elizabeth Byrne, p. 163.
27. Downing College. Drawn by R. B. Harraden, jun. from
an original by W. Wilkins, Esq. engraved by Joseph
Skelton. p. 166.
28. King's College Chapel, Public Library, and Senate House,
Cambridge. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 173.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 43
29. Interior of the Senate House. Engraved by Joseph Skelton.
p. 182.
30. Great St. Mary's, the University Church. Etched by Eli-
zabeth Byrne, p. 184.
31. Cambridge (from the London Road). Etched by Letitia
Byrne, p. 192.
32. Remains of the Castle. Engraved by Joseph Skelton.
p. 194.
33. St. Sepulchre's, or Round Church, Capibridge. Etched by
Elizabeth Byrne, p. 200.
34. Trinity Church. Etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 202.
35. The Hospital. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne, p. 204.
N. B. One hundred copies were printed on L\rge Paper;
also four copies, with impressions of the plates on India Paper;
which, with the large paper copies, have a separate leaf, with
the name of the college at the head of the page, for the purpose
of inserting MS. remarks, placed opposite the printed descrip-
tion of each college.
A second edition of this work, with a portrait of His Royal
Highness the Duke of Gloucester, Chancellor of the University,
drawn by R. B. Harraden from a picture by Opie, and engraved
by Thomas Williamson, was printed in 1814, in super-royal oc-
tavo, with the following title : " History of the University of
Cambridge, illustrated by a series of engravings representing
the most picturesque and interesting Edifices in the University
and the most striking parts of the Town." — pp. 311.
XI.
History of the University and Colleges of
Cambridge ; including Notices relating to the
Founders and Eminent Men. By G. Dyer, A.B.
formerly of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Illus-
trated by a Series of Engravings. In Tm'O Volumes.
London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Ormc, and Brown;
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-row ; and Deighton
and Sons, Cambridge. 1814. Demy octavo y Royal octavo,
and Quarto, with proof Impressions of the Plates on India
Paper.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
4'4 Cambridgeshire.
Dedication to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, dated March 7, 1814.
Preface, p. v-xxxi, 27 pages.
Table of Contents, 3 pages.
History of the University, beginning with " Introduction,"
[b-t 2] 268 pages.
PLATES.
(All drawn and engraved by John Greig.)
1 . An engraved Title-page preceding the printed one : " A
History of the University of Cambridge, by Geo. Dyer,
Esq. with a Series of illustrative Engravings by John
Greig." ViewH)f the " S. Entrance (of) King's College
Chapel."
2. Cambridge, from Castle Hill. To face the engraved Title.
' 3. St. Mary's Church, p. 268.
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Vol. I. with this variation, ** including Notices
of Founders and Eminent Men."
Table of Contents, 1 page.
History of the Colleges, [B-Gg 2] 432 pages.
Index, with Directions to the Binder respecting the Plates,
12 pages.
PLATES.
1 . St. Peter's College, p. 1 .
2. Clare Hall. p. 33.
3. Clare Hall, with King's College Chapel, p. 48.
4. Entrance to Jesus College, p. 59.
5. Jesus College Chapel, p. 89.
6. Part of the Quadrangle (of) Jesus College, p. 92.
7. Entrance to Pembroke College, p. 94.
8. Corpus Christi (or Bene't) College, p. 113.
9. Part of Queen's College, p. 143.
10. Catherine Hall. p. 166.
11. Part of King's College (with two figures), p. 180.
12. Interior of King's College Chapel, p. 204.
13. New Building King's College, p. 203.
14. Part of King's College (in perspective.) p. 210.
15. Entrance to Christ's College, p. 211.
16. Part of Christ's College, p. 212.
17. Entrance to St. John's College, p. 226.
18. St. John's College (from the Walks), p. 227.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 45
19. Library, St. John's College, p. 237.
20. Magdalen College, p. 268.
21. Entrance to Trinity College, p. 282.
22. Trinity College Hall and Chapel, p. 326.
23. Trinity College Library, p. 332.
24. Emanuel (Emmanuel) College, p. 344.
23. Chapel of Emanuel (Emmanuel) College, p. 350.
26. Caius College, p. 397.
27. Sidney-Sussex College, p. 423.
28. Part of Downing College, p. 440.
29. Senate House, p. 452^ but should be inserted in Vol. L
p. 240. Another plate has since been substituted, drawn
by L H. Baldrey, and engraved by J. Greig.
XIL
The History of the College of Corpus Christi
and the B. Virgin Mary (commonly called
Bene't), in the University of Cambridge,
from its Foundation to the present Time. In Two
Parts. I. Of its Founders, Benefactors, and Mas-
ters.— II. Of its other principal Members. By Ro-
bert Masters, B.D. Fellow of the College, and of
the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Cambridge : Printed for the Author, by J. Bentham, Printer
to the University, mdccliii. Quarto ; with the Seal of
Henry Duke of Lancaster in the Title-page.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Reverend Mathias, Lord Bishop of
Chichester.
Preface, with Directions to the Binder, dated C.C.C.C. Feb. 6,
1753, 4 pages.
The History of Corpus Christi College, Part L [A-Dd2] 212
pages.
Title to Part H. signature fod.
Dedication to Thomas, Lord Archbishop of Canterl)ury (Seeker),
1 page.
Preface, dated April 1 8, 1755, 2 pages.
Historical part, beginning p. 213-428 [Ee-Hhh4]
Appendix [*A-*p 4] 115 pages.
Index, 19 pages.
46 CAMBRIDGESIIIRE.
Half Title, — A List of the Names, Counties, Times of Admis-
sion, Degrees, &:c. of all that are known to have been Mem-
bers of Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, with an Adver-
tisement on the reverse, dated C.C.C.C. Dec. 1, 1749, and
the List of Members [*a-g 3] 34 pages.
N. B. This List is very often wanting.
PLATES.
1 . The Plan and Elevation of a new Building for Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge. Designed by R- Masters, engraved
by W. Stcj^hens : a folded plate to front the Title.
2. Plate of (12) Arms, (plate 1.) p. 1.
3. Billingford Monument; a figure on his Knees, with Arms,
(plate 2.) p. 39.
4. Monument of Dr. John Botwright. (plate 3.) p. 48.
5. Monument of Bishop Bradford. (Numbered 5 by mistake.)
p. 191.
6. Plate of (12) Arms of Benefactors to the Chapel, (plate 4.)
p.2J2.
i . Twelve Coats of Arms of Archbishops and Bishops, (plate 6.)
p. 213 of Part II.
There are also 38 plates of Seals and Armorial Bearings on
the various pages of letter-press of ^*art I.
XIII.
An Account of King's College Chapel, in Cam-
bridge: (embellished with a plate of the Chapel,
and a print of the Author, executed by a Gentle-
man of the University;) including a Character of
Henry VI. and a short History of the Foundation of
his two Colleges, King's and Eton ; and containing,
though briefly, the following Articles :
I. An Extract of the Founder's Will, relating to the Finish-
ing of the Chapel ; (with a digression concerning
the intended College.)
II. A particular relation of the Progress of that Edifice
under the reigns of those kings who contributed to
complete it.
III. The original use of the Vestries on each side of the
Building. — Some very ancient Inscriptions on the
Tomb-stones within them. — A remarkable Epitaph.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 47
IV. An accurate Description of whatever is worthy of no-
tice within the Chapel. — Wonderful structure of the
Stone Roof; which occasions a mention of the ori-
ginal secret of Freemasons, and some few particulars
concerning that Society. With
V. A full Explanation of all the curious Paintings on the
Windows : in the course of which is shewn the cor-
respondence between the historical Paintings drawn
from the Old Testament and those taken from the
New.
To which is added, a List of all the Provosts, Bishops,
Sfcatesmen, learned Writers, Martyrs, and Confessors
who were formerly Members of King's College : ex-
tracted partly from Fuller's Church History of Bri-
tain. The Author's Apology, and grateful Acknow-
ledgements to his Subscribers. — With Copies of se-
veral ancient Indentures, setting forth an Account of
many different Sums of Money expended on finish-
^ ing and glazing the Chapel. Each particular beauty
of the Windows remarked. By Henry Malden,
Chapel Clerk*.
" above! around !
Behold where e'er this pensile quarry's found,
Or swelling into vaulted roofs its weight,
Or shooting columns into Gothic state,
Where e'er this fane extends its lofty frame,
Behold the monument to Henry's name."
Dodsley's Poems, vol. vii.
Cambridge : Printed for the Author, by Fletcher and Hodson,
1769. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
(Address) to the Public. On the reverse of the Title.
Table of Contents, 2 pages.
An Account of King's College Chapel, 3-96, [a 3-m 4] 9I pages.
PLATES.
1. An etched Portrait of the Author in profile. T. O. fee.
(T. Ord, Fellow of the College.) To face the Title.
2. A View of King's College Chapel, p. 3.
* The real author of this work was Dr. James, one of the rdlows. and
Master of Rugby School.
48 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
XIV.
The Account of Pythagoras's School in Cam-
bridge, as in Mr. Grose's Antiquities of England and
Wales, and other Notices. (By KiLNER.)
Folio. Neither date nor imprint.
Title-page as above.
Introduction, beginning with " The thne of inscribing," &c.
3 pages.
The Account of Pythagoras's School, [b-o 2] p. 5~56.
Half Title " Something Supplementary."
Table of Contents, 2 pages.
Of the House of Scholars of Merton ; with Corrections and
Additions, [p-Q q 2] p . 5 Q- 1 5 8 .
PLATES.
1. The South West View of Pythagoras's School in Cam-
bridge. Folded. S. and 'N. Buck del. et sc. 1730.
Dedicated to Dr. Holland, p. 9-
2. Plan of ditto, with Seals of Merton College. Folded. De-
dicated to the Rev. H. Barton by R. Masters, p. 14.
3. Pythagoras's School, (from Grose's Antiquities.) Spar-
row sc. 1783. p. 147.
4. The Monument of Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester,
and Founder of Merton College, Oxford, in Rochester
Cathedral. J. Bayly del. et sculp. 1768. To face
p. 56.
5. 6, 7, 8, 9. Seals of Walter de Merton, of the Prior and
Convent of Merton; of Job. Exon, Bishop of Win-
chester; of Richard and Gilbert de Clare, Earls of
■ Gloucester ; and of Philip Basset, and of Ela, Countess
of Warwick, his Wife.— All after p. 158.
XV.
An Account of the different Ceremonies ob-
served in the Senate House of the University
of Cambridge : together with Tables of Fees,
Modes of electing Officers, &c.. Forms of proceed-
ing to Degrees, and otiicr Articles relating to the
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 49
Customs of the University of Cambridge. By Adam
Wall, M.A. Fellow of Christ's College.
Cambridge : Printed by John Burges, Printer to the Univer-
sity; and sold by John Deighton. 1798. Octavo, pp.376,
and Errata, 1 page.
XVI.
The History and Antiquities of the Conven-
tual and Cathedral Church of Ely : from
the Foundation of the Monastery, A.D. 673, to the
Year 1771. Illustrated with Copper-plates. By
James Bentham, M.A. Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries, London ; Rector of Feltwell St. Ni-
cholas, Norfolk, and late Minor Canon of Ely.
*' Ties (irdita, retustis novitatcm, dure, novis nuctoritatem, obsolctis nitorem,
obstciiris Incem, fastiditis gratiam, dubUs fulem, omnibus vero naturam, et
natures su^ omnia." — Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. 1.
Cambridge : Printed at the University Press, by J. Bentham ;
sold by Mr. Bathurst, in Fleet-street, London ; Messrs. Mer-
rill, and Mr. Woodyer, at Cambridge ; and by Mr. Fletcher
and Mr. Prince, at Oxford, mdcclxxi. Royal quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Dr. Edmund Keene^ Lord Bishop of Ely, dated
Ely, Jan. 25, 1771, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Preface, dated Feb. 17, 1771, 5 pages.
Contents and Errata, 3 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Ely Cathedral, beginning with
"Introduction," [A-Ee4] 224 pages.
Title-page to Vol. II. (signature f).
An Inventory of the Plate, Jewels, and Ornaments of the Church
belonging to the late Priory of Ely. (signature t2) 2 pages.
The Continuation of the History of Ely Cathedral, [pf-oo 2]
p. 225-29-2.
Appendix to the History and Antiquities of Ely, and Index,
[*a-*l] * 70 pages.
N. B. The List of Plates, with Directions to the Binder,
form pages 290, 291, 292.
50 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
PLATES.
1. South East View of Ely Cathedral. A folded Plate. J.
Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. Frontispiece.
2. Head-piece to the Dedication, Arms of Bishop Keene.
3. Head-piece to page 1, Aiigustin the Monk preaching to
Ethelbert, King of Kent, A.D. 597.
4. Plan and Elevation of the Remains of the Old Conventual
Church at Ely. Folded. J. Essex del. Fr. Perry sc. p. 28.
3. Two Door-ways in the Old Conventual Church. J. Heins
del. P. S. Lamborn isc. p. 29.
6. South Door of the Cathedral at Ely. p. 35.
7. The Door at the west end of the Cloister into Ely Cathe-
dral, p. 35.
8. The Effigies of St. Etheldreda, Foundress of the Conven-
tual Church and Convent adjoining, and first Abbess of
Ely Monastery. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 45.
9. The Marriage of King Egfrid and St. Etheldreda, &c. Her
receiving the Veil at Coldingham Abbey. J. Heins del.
P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 48.
10. St. Etheldreda leaving the Monastery, &;c. p. 59.
11. St. Etheldreda constituted Abbess of Ely, with her Death
and Interment, p. 54.
12. Translation of her Body, &c. p. 58.
13. Tabula EUensis : being the Arms and Portraits of Knights
quartered on the Monastery of Ely by William the Con-
queror, &c. A folded Plate, p. 106.
14. The Arms of the See of Ely, and of the Bishops, ending
with Bishop Keene. To face p. 292.
15. Remains of the Monuments of Bishop Barnet and of Hugo
de Northwold. p. 14 8.
16. Monument of Bishop Kilkenny. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 148.
17. Monument of Bishop dc Luda. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 152.
18. Monuiiient of Bishop Hotham. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 156.
19. Moiuunent of Cardinal Luxemburgh. J. Heins del. P. S.
Lamborn sc. p. 172.
20. Monument of Bishop Gray. p. 178.
21. Interior of Bishop Alcock's Chapel, with his Monument.
J. Heins del. P. S, Lamborn sc. p. I S3.
22. Monument of Bishop Redman. .T. Heins del. P. S. Lam-
born sc. p. 184.
23. Monument of Bishop Stanley, p. ISG.
24. Inside View of Bishop West's Chapel and Monument. -L
Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 189.
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25. Grave-stones of Bishop Goodrich and Dean Tindal. p. I9I.
26. Monument of Bishop Ileaton. P, S. Lamborn sc. p. Kjj.
27- M(Munnent of Bisliop J^aney. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 202.
28. M ill )ent of Bishop Gunning. P. S, Lamborn sc. p. 203.
29. Mo umeut of Bishop Patrick. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 206.
30. Moiuiiuent of Bishop Moore. P S. Lamborn sc. p. 207.
31. Mo.iument of Bishop Fleetwood. J. HeinsdeL P. S. Lam-
born sc. p. -208.
32. Monument of Bishop Greene, p. 210.
33. Monument of Bishop Butts. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 211.
34. Monument of Dean Caesar. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 230.
35. The Marble Font and Cover in Ely Cathedral, given by
Dean Spencer. J. Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 236.
36. Monument of Dr. Charles Fleetwood, Prebendary of Ely.
P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 249.
37. Moimment of John Lord Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and
his Two Wives. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 1 68.
38. Monument of Robert Steward, Esq. P. S. Lamborn sc.
p. 4 8 of the Appendix.
39- Monument of Sir Mark Steward. P. S. Lamborn sc.
p. 48 of the Appendix.
40. Plan of the Cathedral, with the Choir, as proposed to be
removed to the east end, 1 768. A folded plate, p. 285.
41. Inside View of the Dome and Lantern, A folded Plate.
J. Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 268.
42-. The Elevation of the south side of Ely Cathedral, taken A. D.
1756. Folded. J. HeinsdeL P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 288.
43. The Section of the Cathedral from east to west. Folded.
J. Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 288.
44. Section of the Dome and Lantern through the Great Cross.
J. Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 283.
45. Elevation of the east end of the Cathedral. J. Heins del.
P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 284.
46. Perspective View of St. Mary's Chapel, now Trinity Church
in Ely. J. Heins del. P. S. Lamborn sc. p. 286.
47. The inside View of St. Mary's Chapel, p. 286.
48. 1 . The Shrine of St. Etheldreda. p. 1 17.
2. Plan of the Shrines, Altars, &c. p. 1 1 7.
3. Specimens of ancient Gothic Ornaments. — Capital of
one of the Pillars in the Old Church, p. 34, 35.
49. 1. Plan of the Cathedral Church, as originally built.
2. Plan of the Cloisters adjoining.
3. Plan of the Old Chapter House.
4. Plan of the Old Conventual Church.
50, CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
5. Remains of the Old Convent,
50. 1 . West Front of Ely Porta, or the Western Gate of the
College, p. 222
2. Plan and Section of the Old Chapter House, p. 1 Ad-
denda.
3. Plan of the same.
The three last plates (48, 49, 50) are engraved together on
one folded sheet, in three divisions.
A Portrait of the Author, engraved by Facius in 1792, from
a picture by T. Kerrich, is sometimes prefixt to this first edi-
tion, but is entirely a separate pubheation. — It serves as a fron-
tispiece to the second edition, noticed below.
N. B. A few copies were taken off on Large Paper.
An Addenda and Supplement to this edition is announced by
William Stevenson, F.S.A. to be illustrated with the Portrait of
the Author, as above noticed, and other additional engravings :
also a small number with proof impressions of the plates.
XVII.
The History and Antiquities of the Conventual
and Cathedral Church of Ely : From the
Foundation of the jMonastery, A.D. 673, to the Year
1771. Illustrated with Copper plates. By James
Bentham, ]\I.A. Fellow of the Society of Antiqua-
ries, London ; Rector of Feltw ell St. Nicholas, Nor-
folk, and late Minor Canon of Ely.
'' Res urdua, vetustis novUutcm dure, novix auctorituteni, ohsolelis nitorem,
ohscuris luceii),faxtiditis ^rutiuw, dubiis jideni, omnibus vera nutiiram, et
nature su<e omnia." — Pl.iN. Nat. Hist. lib. 1.
Cambridge : Printed at the University Press, by J. Bentham;
sold by Mr. Bathurst, in Fleet-street, London ; Messrs. Mer-
rill and Mr. Woodyer, at Cambridge ; and by Mr. Fletcher,
and Mr. Prince, at Oxford. 1771.
The Second Edition. By the Rev. James Bent-
II am, Vicar of West Bradenliam, Norfolk.
Printed by and for Stevenson, Matchett, and Stevenson, Market-
place, Norwich, and sold by them ; also by Mr. Deighton,
at Cambridge j Mr. Parker, at Oxford ; and Messrs. Scat-
f CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 53
cherd and Letterman, London. 1812. Imperial quarto 250
copies, and 23 on Elephant Paper.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Dr. Thomas Dampier, Lord Bishop of Ely, dated
West Bradenham, Oct. 17,1811.
Advertisement to the present edition, signed by the Printers.
January, 1812.
Original dedication to Bishop Keene, 1 page.
Preface and Contents, 8 pages.
Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. James Benthain, M.A. 20
pages.
The Bentham Pedigree, (folded) at the end of this Memoir.
The historical part, beginning with " Introduction," [a-eb 4]
224 pages.
Title-page to the second volume.
An Inventory of the Plate, Jewels, and Ornaments of the Church
belonging to the late Priory at Ely, 2 pages.
History of Ely Cathedral continued, [Ff-oo2] p. 215-292.
Appendix to the History and Antiquities of Ely, and Index,
[*A-*i 4] *70 pages.
Title : — Addenda to the History and Antiquities of the Conven-
tual and Cathedral Church of Ely; from the Year I771 to
1812.
The Editor's Thanks for Communications, with Contents of the
Addenda, 2 pages.
The Addenda, 28 pages.
Directions to the Binder and Errata, on a separate slip at the
end of the volume.
Pages *63 and *64 of the Index are repeated.
PLATES.
*The Portrait of the Author. T. Kerrich del. Facius sc.
To face the Title.
*The Arms of Dr. Thomas Dampier, Bishop of Ely.
On the letter-press of the Dedication,
i. South East View of Ely Cathedral. To face the Title
of Vol. II.
iv. Plan and Elevation of the Old Conventual Church at
Ely. p. 29.
v. Two Door-ways of the said Church, p. 34.
vi. The South Door of the Cathedral at Ely. p. 35.
vii. The Door at the west end of the Cloister, into Elv
Cathedral, p. 35.
*A Wood Cut of a Ruin. On the letter-press of p. 44.
54 CAMBlllDGESIIlRE.
viii. The Effigies of St. Etheldreda. p. 45.
In. The Marriage of King Egfrid and St. Etheldreda, &:c.
p. 48.
X, St. Etheldreda leaving the Monastery, &c. p. 52.
xi. St. Etheldreda constituted Ahbess of Ely, with her
Death and Interment, p. 54.
xii. Translation of her Bod}', &c. p. 58.
xiii. Ta/'ula Ei'wnsis : — Arms and Portraits of Knights, &c.
Folded, p. 106.
xiv. The Arms of the See of Ely and of the Bishops, end-
ing with Bishop Yorke. To face p. *42 of the Ap-
pendix.
XV. Remains of the Monuments of Bishop Barnet and of
Hugh Northwold. p. 148.
xvi. Monument of Bishop Kilkeimy. p. 148.
xvii. Monument of Bishop De Luda. p. 152.
xviii. Monument of Bishop Hotham. p. 156.
xix. Monument of Cardinal Lewis de Luxemburgh. p. 172.
XX. The Remains of Bishop Gray's Monument, p. 178.
xxi. Inside View of Bishop Alcock's Chapel, with his Mo-
nument, p. 183.
xxii. Monument of Bishop Redman, p. 184.
xxiii. Monument of Bishop Stanley, p. 186.
xxiv. Inside View of Bishop West's Chapel and Monument.
p. 189.
XXV. Grave-stones of Bishop Goodrich and Dean Tindal.
p. 191.
xxvi. Monument of Bishop Heaton. p. I97.
xxvii. Monument of Bishop Laney. p. 202.
xxviii. Monument of Bishop Gunning, p. 203.
xxix. Monument of Bishop Patrick, p. 206.
XXX. Monument of Bishop Moore, p. 207.
xxxi. Monument of Bishop Fleetwood, p. 208.
xxxii. Monument of Bishop Greene, p. 210.
xxxiii. Monument of Bishop Butts, p. 211.
*The South Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St.
Peter (olim St. Etheldreda) in Ely. J. Harris del.
et sculp, p. 225.
xxxiv. Monument of Henry Caesar, Dean of Ely. p. 230.
XXXV. The Marble Font and Cover in Ely Cathedral, p. 236.
xxxvi. Monument of Dr. Charles Fleetwood, Prebendary of
Ely. p. 249.
xxxvii. Monument of John Lord Tiptoft Earl of Worcester,
and his two Wives, p. I68.
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xxxviii. Monument of Robert Steward, Esq. p. 48 of the Ap-
pendix
xxxix. Monument of Sir Mark Steward, Knt. p. 48 of the
Appendix.
*The West Prospect of Ely Cathedral, the north side of
which is ruined. J. Harris del. et sculp, j), 282.
xl. A Plan of the Cathedral Church of Ely, with the Choir
as proposed to be removed to the east end, 1768.
p. 285.
*The Ichnography of the Cathedral Church of Ely.
J. Harris del. et sculp, p. 285.
*The North East Prospect of the Cathedral, and Trinity
Church, alias St. Mary's Chapell, at Ely. .T. Harris
del. et sculp, p. 286.
xli. The inside View of the Dome and Lantern, p. 288.
xlii. The Elevation of the south side of Ely Cathedral, taken
A.D. 1756. p. 288.
xliii. The Section of the Cathedral, from east to west. p. 288.
xliv. A Section of the Dome and Lantern through the Great
Cross, p. 283.
xlv. Elevation of the east end of the Cathedral, p. 284.
xlvi. Perspective View of St. Mary's Chapel, now Trinity
Church, in Ely. P. S. Lamborn sculp, p. 286.
xlvii. The inside View of St. Mary's Chapel, p. 286.
xlviii, xlix, 1. The following subjects are engraved on this plate,
which is folded, in three divisions; viz.
1. The Shrine of St. Etheldreda. p. 117.
2. Plan of the Shrines, Altars, See. p. 117.
3. Specimens of ancient Gothic Ornaments — Capital of
one of the Pillars in the Old Church, p. 34, 35.
xlix. 1. Plan of the Cathedral Church, as originally built.
2. Plan of the Cloisters adjoining.
3. Plan of the Old Chapter House.
4. Plan of the Old Conventual Church.
5. Remains of the Old Convent.
1. 1 . West Front of Ely Porta, or the Western Gate of the
College, p. 222. Placed at p. 1 of the Addenda.
2. Plan and Section of the Old Chapter House.
3. Plan of the same.
*The Plan and Elevation of the Choir of Ely Cathedral.
Folded J. Essexdes. et del. P. S. Lamborn sculp.
Cantab, p. 289.
The plates marked with an * are not in the preceding edition.
66 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
N. B. A Supplementary Volume to this second edition, (viz,
250 on small and 25 on large paper) is announced by William
Stevenson, F.S.A. to be illustrated with Views of the Lady
Chapel, Prior Crauden's Chapel, the Palace, Ely Porta, the
Galilee, the Transepts, and other interesting parts of this Ca-
thedral.
XVIII.
A Description of the Cathedral Church of
Ely ; with some Account of the Conventual Build-
ings. Illustrated by Engravings. By George Mil-
lers, ;M.A. Minor Canon.
'' res antiquae laudis et artfs." ViRG. Georg.
London : Printed by Luke Hansard and Sons, for John White,
Horace's Head, Fleet-street. 1807. Royal octavo.
Title as above.
Dedication to the Honourable and Right Reverend James Lord
Bishop of Ely.
Preface, dated Ely, March 23d, 180/, 5 pages.
Table of Contents and Errata, 2 pages.
List of Plates at the reverse of the Table of Contents.
Introduction, Description, and Appendix, [b-m 8] 1 75 pages.
Erratum — page 153 is misprinted 1.
plates.
i. The West Front of the Cathedral. Dedicated to the Hon.
and Right Rev. James Lord Bishop of Ely. Drawn by
G. Shepherd, engraved by W. Woolnoth. To face the
Tide.
ii. A Saxon Soffit and Capitals in the Conventual Church.
Dedicated to the Rev. George Owen Cambridge, M.A.
Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Prebendary of Ely. Drawn
by G. Shepherd, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 20.
iii. Norman Ornaments. Dedicated to the Master and Fel-
lows of St. John's College, Cambridge. Drawn by G.
Shepherd, engraved bv W. Woolnoth. p. 28.
IV. Ornaments of the Early English Style. Dedicated to Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Jeaffreson, of Dullingham House, Cam-
bridgeshire. Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by W.
Woolnoth. p. 30.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 57
V. Ornaments of the Ornamented English Style. Dedicated
to the Rev. William Metcalfe, M.A. Minor Canon of
Ely. Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by W. Wool-
noth. p. 32.
vi. The Arch of Communication between the Church and
Lady Chapel. Dedicated to the Dean and Chapter of
Ely. Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by W. Wool-
noth. p. 88.
vii. The Prior's Entrance. Dedicated to the Right Hon.
Philip Earl of Hardwicke. Drawn by G. Shepherd, en-
graved by W. Woolnoth. p. 108.
'iii. A Vault at the end of the Conventual Church. Dedicated to
the Rev. Thomas Waddington, D.D. Prebendary of Ely.
Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by W. Woolnoth.
p. 142.
ix. The north Arch of Entrance to the Parish Church of St.
Mary. Dedicated to the Rev. Philip Yorke, M.A. Pre-
bendary of Ely. Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by
W. Woolnoth.' p. 150.
X. Ground Plan of the Cathedral Church of Ely. Drawn by
J. Bond, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 175.
XIX.
The History and Antiquities of Barnwell Ab-
bey and of Sturbridge Fair.
London, mdcclxxxvi. Quarto. See Nichols's " Biblioth.
Topog. Briiann." No. xxxviii at the end of this Volume.
XX.
Catalogus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nas-
centium : in quo exhibentur quotquot hactenus in-
ventae sunt, quae vel sponte proveniunt, vel in Agris
seruntur : una cum Synonymis Selectioribus, Locis
Natalibus, et Observationibus quibusdam oppido raris.
Adjiciuntur in gratiam Tyronum, Index Anglico-
Latinus, Index Locorum, Etymologia Nominum, et
Explicatio quorundam Tenninoruui.
LoNDiNi : Apud Jo. Martin, Ja. Allestry, Tho. Dicas, adinsigne
I
58 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Campanse ill Coemeterio D. Pauli. i660. Duodecimo. \ 660.
pp. 313.
N.B. Appendixes to this volume were printed in 1663 and
1685.
XXI.
Methodus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nas-
centium. Auctore Joan. ^Iartyn.
LoND. 1727. Duodecimo.
XXII.
PLANTS CANTABRIGIENSES : or, A Cata-
logue of the Plants which grow wild in the County
of Cambridge, disposed according to the System
of Linnaeus. — Herbationes Cantahrigienses : or, Di-
rections to the Places where they may be found,
comprehended in Thirteen Botanical Excursions. To
which are added. Lists of the more rare Plants grow-
ing in many Parts of England and Wales. By Tho-
mas Martyn, ]M.A. Fellow of Sidney College, and
Professor of Botany in Cambridge.
London, 1763. Octavo.
Israelis Lyons, jun. Fasciculus Plantarum circa
Cantabrigiam nascentium, qua; post Ra.tum ob-
servatae fuere.
LoNDiNi : Prostant venales apud A. Millar, in The Strand,
MDCCLXiii. Octavo, with Preface, pp. 72.
XXIIL
Catalog us Horti Botanici Cantabrigtensis,
per Tho. Martyn, S.T.B. Coll. Sydn. Soc. Prof.
Bot. Prael. Walker, et Horti Curat.
Octavo. Cantab. 1771 and 1 772, with a Plan of the Gardens.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 59
XXIV.
RlCHARDi Relhan, A.M. Collegii Regalis Capellani,
Flora Cantabrigiensis, exhibens Plantas Agro
Cantabrigiensi indigenas, secundum Systema Sexuale
digestas, cum Characteribus genericis, Diagnosi Spe-
cierum, Synonymis selectis, Nominibus trivialibus,
Loco natali, Tempore Inflorescentiae.
Cantabrigi.e : Typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon.
MDCCLXXxv. pp. 319, including Dedication, Subscribers,
Authors cited, and Errata ; with seven plates, designed by
James Bolton, and engraved by James Sowerby. Octavo.
FLORiE Cantabrigiensi Supplementum. Auctore
RiCHARDO Reliian, A.M. Collegii Regalis Capel-
lano.
Cantabrigi^, mdcclxxxvi. Octavo, 39 pages.
Flor^ Cantabrigiensi Supplementum Alte-
RUM. Auctore Richardo Relhan, A.M. Col-
legii Regalis Capellano, Regiae Societatis Londi-
nensis Socio.
Cantabrigi/E, mdcclxxxviii. Octavo, 36 pages.
Florae Cantabrigiensi Supplementum Ter-
tium. Auctore Richardo Relhan, A.M. Col-
legii Regalis Capellano, Villse de Hemingby in Agro
Lincolniensi Rectore, Regiae Societatis Londinensis,
et Societatis Linneauce, Socio.
CantabrigIjE, mdccxciii. Octavo, 44 pages.
XXV.
HORTUS CANTABRIGIENSIS; or, A Cata-
logue of Plants indigenous and exotic. By the late
James Donn, Curator, Fellow of the Linnean and
60 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Horticultural Societies. Eighth Edition, corrected
and augmented, with references to Figures, by Fre-
derick PuRSH, Author of " The Flora of North
America."
London : Printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor, for White,
Cochrane, and Co. 1815. Crown octavo, 355 pages, and
2 pages of abbreviations.
XXVI.
General View of the Agriculture in the
County of Cambridge, with Observations on the
Means of its Improvement. By Charles Van-
couver. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and Internal Lnprovement.
London : Printed by W. Smith, mdccxciv. With a folded
Map of the County, and an alphabetical Table of Parishes,
describing their Contents in Acres, distinguishing each sort
of Land, their Rent or Value. Quarto. 219 pages.
XXVII.
General View of the Agriculture of the
County of Cambridge. Drawn up for the
Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and In-
ternal Improvement. By the Rev. W. Goocii, A.B.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, 1811 ; and for Messrs.
Sherwood and Co. 1813. Octavo, pp.318, including Pre-
face and Table of Contents : with a Map of the Soil of Cam-
bridgeshire, coloured and folded, and a Plan of the River
Ouse from German's Bridge, to Lynn in Norfolk, both en-
graved by Neele.
61
CHESHIRE. '
I.
The Vale-Royall of England, or, The County
Palatine of Chester iUustrated. Wherein is con-
tained a geographical and historical Description of
that famous County, with all its Hundreds, and Seats
of the Nobility, Gentry, and Freeholders ; its Rivers,
Towns, Castles, Buildings, ancient and modern.
Adorned with Maps and Prospects, and the Coats of
Arms belonging to every individual Family of the
whole County. Performed by William Smith
and William Webb, Gentlemen. Published by
Mr. Daniel King. To which is annexed. An
exact Chronology of all its Rulers and Governors,
both in Church and State, from the time of the
Foundation of the stately City of Chester, to this
very day : fixed by Eclipses and other chronological
characters. Also, An excellent Discourse of the
Island of Man: treating of the Island. Of the In-
habitants. Of the State Ecclesiastical. Of the Civil
Government. Of the Trade ; and of the Strength of
the Island.
LoNDOxV : Printed by John Streater, in Little 5. Bartholomews,
and are to be sold at the Black-spread- Eagle at the West
End of Pauls, 1656. Small folio.
An engraved Tide-page, encircled by two Branches, bearing the
Arms of the various Earls of Chester : — " A Discription,
historical! and geographical), of the Countie Palatine of
Chester, and illustrated with diners figures cutt in copper,
and published bv Daniel King of Chester, 16S6."
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Worshipfull Sir Orlando Bridgman,
Knight, dated Lond. June 20, 1636, iJ pages.
Letter to Mr. Daniel King from John King, dated Martii I, 1 Qo5,
62 CHESHIRE.
with commendatory Verses in Latin and English on the op-
posite side, 2 pages.
Another Letter to Mr. Daniel King^ signed Tho. Brown, 2 pages.
To the Reader. 1 page.
The Vale-Royall of England, beginning with a Catalogue of the
Kings of Marcia, [b-n 5] 09 pages.
A Table of the most remarkable Passages in the foregoing Dis-
course, 5 pages.
The Vale-Royall of England; begins again at page 1, signature
A a, and is continued to Ggg 4, 239 pages.
Table of the most remarkable Passages in the foregoing Dis-
course, being the Second Book, and Errata, [nhh-Kkk] 10
pages.
Chronicon Cestrense. To his ingenious friend Mr. Daniel King,
signed Samuel Lee, London, May 8, 1656, 2 pages.
N. B. This letter begins at signature Aaaa.
The Vale-Royall of England, beginning Chap. L "• Of the Ro-
mans in Cheshire," [Aaaa 2-Gggg 4] p. 3-35.
Title-page — " A short Treatise of the Isle of Man. Digested
into six chapters ; containing, L A Description of the Island.
II. Of the Inhabitants. III. Of the State Ecclesiasticall.
IIII. Of the Civill Government. V. Of the Trade. VI. Of
the Strength of the Island. Illustrated with severall Prospects
of the Island, by Daniel King. — London : Printed by John
Streater. 1656.
Dedication, " For His Excellencie Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord
of Man and of the Isles." Signed James Chaloner, Middle
Park, Decemb. 1, 1653, 3 pages.
The Island described, [Iiii-Mmmm4] p. 1-32.
Addenda, Errata in the Treatise of the Isle of Man, and the
true Longitude and Latitude of certain Cities in England,
[n n n n] 2 pages .
Errata in the paging of Part I. of the Vale-Royall of En-
gland,— page 59 is misprinted 67, and p. 70 for p. 62 ; pages 95
and 96 are omitted.
In the Second Part, — p. 35 is misprinted 33, 54 for 55, 5 5
for 56; pages 129 and 130 are repeated. After p. 132 the
pages run thus: 135, 136, 139, 138, 141, 142; and four pages
arc omitted, although the signatures agree. — p. 145 and 146 are
repeated; — p. 231 is misprinted 229.
In Part III. p. 1 7 for 23 ; following p. 51, are pages 44, 45,
54, and 55, which concludes this portion of the work.
CHESHIRE. 63
PLATES.
1. Engraved Title as before mentioned.
2. Map of the County, entitled ^' Comitatus Palatinus Ces-
trise." Folded.' To face p. I, Part I.
3. The Prospect of Chester — the south-west side. The Ground
Plott of Chester ; and the Mapp of Cheshire. A folded
plate. W. Hollar fee, p. 37, Parti.
4. Beeston Castle and Haulton Towne and Castle, p. 97,
Part I.
5. Eleven Plates of Arms, on separate Sheets. To be placed at
the end of Part I. and preceding the Table of Contents.
6. The Ground Plot of St. Werburgh's Church. On the letter-
press of p. 26, Part II.
7. Chester Cathedral : " Cestrensis ecclesiae (quondam con-
' ventualis) S.Werburgae facies austrahs." Folded. Daniel
King del. et sc. p. 27, Part II.
S. The Prospect of Crew Hall from the south by east. On
the letter-press of p. 75, Part II.
9. A Prospect of the Ruines of Birket-wood Abbey, on the
south side. Daniel King sculp. On the letter-press of
p. 122, Part II.
10. Hugh Lupus, Earle of Chester, sitting in his Parliament
with the Barons and Abbots of the Countie Palatine.
Folded, p. 130, Part 11.
11. Map of the Isle of Man, with Eight Views of the Island,
and Two Armorial Bearings. Folded. W. Hollar sc. To
face page 1 of the Description.
1 2. The Prospect of Balisaly Abby on the south-west side. —
The Prospect of the Nunry in y ' Isle of Man on the
east side. — The Prospect of Bishop's Court in the Isle of
Man, on the east side. p. 5.
13. Plate of Four Shields of Arms j forming p. 12 of the De-
scription of the Isle of Man.
14. The Prospect of Castell Rushen, in y^ Isle of Man, on y**
south side. — The Prospect of Peel Castell, in y*" Isle of
Man, on y*" west side. — The Prospect of Douglas, in
y^ Isle of Man, on the east side. p. 31.
n.
The History of Cheshire : containing King's
Vale-Royal entire ; together with considerable
64 CHESHIRE.
Extracts from Sir Peter Leycester's Antiquities of
Cheshire ; and the Observations of later Writers,
particularly Pennant, Grose, &c. &c. the whole form-
infT a complete Description of that County, with all
its Hundreds ; Seats of the Nobility, Genti^y, and
Freeholders ; Pavers, Towns, Castles, and Buildings,
ancient and modern. To which is prefixed. An In-
troduction, exhibiting a general View of the State
of the Kingdom previous to, and immediately after,
the Norman Conquest.
Chester: Printed by John Poole, mdcclxxviii. In Two Vo-
lumes Octavo.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
Contents, Errata, and Directions to the Binder, 4 pages.
Advertisement, 3 pages.
Introduction, [a-1 4] 83 pages.
The Vale-Royal of England, 430 pages, ending with the catch-
word "The," [fi-iii 3]
VOL. II.
Title-page as before. — The volume then commences with p. 431
(" Of the Romans in Cheshire"), and is continued to p. 994,
[lii 4-6 L 4] which terminates the work.
At the conclusion of the Advertisement, a Map of the County,
on a large scale, is promised to be given, but the engagement was
not fulfilled.
in.
Historical Antiquities, in Two Books. The lirst
treating in general of Great-Brett ain and Ire-
land. The second containing particular Remarks
concerning Cheshire. Paiihfuliy collected out of
authentick Histories, old Deeds, Records, and Evi-
dences. By Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet.
AVhereunto 'is annexed a Transcript of Doomsday-
Book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, taken out
of the original Record.
Frustru fU per plum, (juod potest Jieri per puuciora.
CHESHIRE. 65
London : Printed by W. L. for Robert Clavell, in Cross-Key
Court, in Little Britain, mdclxxiii. Folio.
Title-page as above, printed in red and black.
Dedication to His Majesty King Cbarles II. 1 page.
The Author to the Reader, dated January 1, 1G73, 2 pages.
Preface, 6 pages.
Historical part : — " Of Brettaine, of Wales, of Scotland, and
of Ireland," [b4-m 2] p. 7-83.
Title-page : — ^' Some Antiquities touching Cheshire. Faith-
fully collected out of Authentique Histories^ old Deeds, Re-
cords, and Evidences. By Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet,
a Member of the same County.
' Nescio qua Nutalc Sohtm dnlceJine cunctos
ducit, ct iinme»:orcA mm sinit esse sui.^
London : Printed Anno Domini mdclxxii."
The Contents of this Boole, I page.
Some Antiquities touching Cheshire, [N-Ddd4] p. S9-392.
Addenda in Part II. and Part IV. [ddd] 7 pages, not numbered.
Title-page : — " A Transcript of Cheshire at large, out of
the Greater Doomsday-Book, remaining on Record in the
Tally-Office at'Westmiuster. Belonging to the Custody of
the Treasurer and the two Chamberlains of the Exchequer
at London. According as the same was transcribed by Mr.
Squire from the Record itself. Anno Domini 1649. The
original comprehends a Survey of all England as well as Che-
shire, some few Counties onely excepted; and was made by
William the Conqueror's Command after he had won this
Kingdom l)v the Sword. It was begun and finished between
the Fourteenth and the Twentieth Year of his Reign over
England. — London : Printed yinno Domini mdclxxii."
A Transcrip: of Cheshire at large, out of the Greater Dooms-
day-Book, [Eee 2-Kkk 2] p. 395-436.
The Proportion of the Old Hundreds in Cheshire to the New
Hundreds, 1 page (p. 43 7).
Errata, 1 page.
Errors in the paging: — p. 4 for 24; pp. 121, 122 for 113,
114; pp. 127, 128 for 119, 120; p. 353 for 353; p. 358 for
360; and p. 407 for 399-
To this work is prefixed a map of " The Countye Palatine of
Chester, with that most ancient Citie described.
Performed by .Tohu Spcede, ar.sisted by William Smyth, and arc
K
66 CHESHIRE.
to be solde by Roger Rea the elder and younger, at the Golden
Crosse in Cornhill, against the Exchange," with seven Shields
of Arms of tlie Earls of Chester on the Margin. Folded : —
Likewise 36 Coats of Arms and 6 Seals, all engraved on wood,
on the letter-press in various parts of the volume.
N. B. There are Large Paper eoples of this work.
JL4GNA BRITANNIA: being a concise Topogra-
phical Account of the several Counties of Great
Britain-. By the Rev. Daniel Lysoxs, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L, S. Rector of Rodmarton in
Gloucestershire; and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S.
and F.A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the
Tower of London. — Vol. II. Part II. containing
The County Palatine of Chester.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.
IS 10. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, 1 page. List of Plates, 2 pages.
Descriptive part, " Cheshire," [q(|-5p4] p. 297-847.
Index of Names and Titles, [5 Q-5 R 4] p. 849-863.
General Index, [5 s-5 x] p. &G3-889.
Errata, 2 pages.
TLATES.
i. Map of the County. Folded. Neele so. To face
p. 297.
ii. Roman Altar found at Chester A.D. mdcxciii, in the
possession of the Rev. Charles Preseot. S. Lysons
del. et fee. p. 429.
iii. Roman Altar found at Chester, in tlie possession of
.John Egerton, Esq. of Oulton. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p.' 430.
iv. 1. Plan of a Roman Hypocaust in Bridge-street, at
Chester. — 2. Plan of the Roof of ditto.— S. Sec-
tion of ditto. — 4. Fragment of a scui))tured Slate
found at Chester in 1738. J. Warner sculp, p. 431.
V. Plan of St. .lohn's Church, Chester. Folded. F. Nash
del. J. Warner sc. p. 437, or 453.
CIIESlFTHr.. 67
Part of the Nave of St. John's Church, Chester. F,
Nash del. J. Lee sculp, p. 437.
1, 2. Capitals in the Ruins of the Choir of St. John's
Church, Chester. — 3, 4. From the Door-way of
the Chancel of Barthomley Church. — 5. From the
Door-way of Shocklach Church. — 6. From a Door-
way of Norton Priory. — 7, 8. Capital and Base of a
Pillar in Caesar's Tower in Chester Castle. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. 438.
Part of the Nave of Chester Cathedral. Folded. J.
Lee sculp, p. 439.
East View of Nantwich Church. Folded. S. Lysons
del. et fee. p, 440.
Inside View of part of the Chancel, &;c. of Nantwicli
Church, Cheshire. Taken from the south Transept.
F. Nash del. J. Lee sculp, p. 440.
One of the Wooden Stalls in the Chancel of Nantwich
Church. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sculp, p. 440.
Grave-stones of Rad. de Valletorta in Chester Cathe-
dral; and of John Le Serjaun, in St. John's Church
at Chester. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 444.
Shrine of St. Werburgh in Chester Cathedral. Folded.
F. Nash del. J. Lee sculp, p. 443.
Monument of Sir Hugh Calveley in Bunbury Church,
Cheshire. F. Nash del. J. Lee sculp, p. 446.
Monument of Sir Robert Fulshurst, in Barthomley
Church, Cheshire. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 447-
Fig. 1 . Stone preserved in the Cliapter-house, Chester.
— 2, 3. Capitals of Pillars in the Nave of Chester
Cathedral. G. Cuitt del. p. 448.
Plan of the Monastery of St. Werburgh, in Chester; as
it remained at the time of the Dissolution. From a
Drawing in the British Museum. J. Warner sculp,
p. 452.
Plan of the Monastery of Benedictine Nuns at Chester,
as it remained in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
From a Drawing in the British Museum, p. 433.
Ruins of part of the Choir of St. John's Church,
Chester. S. Lvsons del. et fee. p. 434.
Plan and Sketch of Chester Castle. From a Drawing
in the British Museum. Folded. J. Warner sculp,
p. 455.
View of Hugh Lupus's Hall and the Exchequer in Chester
58
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xxii.
xxiii.
xxiv.
XXV.
xxvi .
XXVlll.
xxix.
XXX.
xxxi.
xxxii.
xxxiii.
XXXI V.
XXXV.
N. B
Castle. From a Drawing in the Collection of the
late William Nicholls, Esq. p. 435.
Saighton Hall, one of the Seats of the Abbot of
Chester. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 437.
South East View of Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire.
Folded. S. Lysons del. et fee. p. 457.
View of the south side of the Court of Little Moreton
Hall, Cheshire. Folded. S. Lysons del. J. Warner
sculp, p. 457.
Crewe Hall in Cheshire. J. Lee sculp, p. 458.
The Four Sides of part of a Stone Cross in the Market
Place at Sandbach, Cheshire. S. Lysons del. et fee.
p. 460.
Fragment of one of the Sandbach Crosses, in the
possession of John Egerton, Esq. of Oulton. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p. 460.
Plan and Elevation of the Sandbach Crosses. S. Ly-
sons del. J. Lee sculp, p. 460.
The Sword of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, preserved
in the British Museum. F. Nash del. J. Lee sculp,
p. 462.
Plan of the County Hall, Gaol, and Barracks at Ches-
ter. Folded. J. Harrison del. W. Warner sculp,
p. 370.
Part of the Nave and Cloisters of Chester Cathedral,
and of the Bishop's Palace adjoining. S. Lysons
del. et fee. p. 572.
North East View of Chester Cathedral. Folded. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p. 573 or 574.
Plan of Chester Cathedral, and the remains of the ad-
joining Monastery. Folded. F. Nash del. .I.War-
ner sculp, p. 574.
Plan of Chester. Folded. Neele sc. p, 6 10.
The Court Yard of Hooton Hall, Cheshire, the ancient
Seat of the Stanley Family, taken down in 1778.
From a Drawing in the Collection of the late Wil-
liam Nicholls, Esq. F.A.S. p. 653.
Page 886 is misprinted p. S66.
, There are Large Paper copies of this publication.
CHESHIRE. 69
V.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA : a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of tiie most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Great Britain. The
Counties alphabetically arranged. Engraved from
Drawings by Messrs. Farington, Turner, Hearne,
Smith, Alexander, &c. — Part III. containing Thir-
teen Views in Cheshire.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, by
G. Sidney, Northumberland-street. 1810. Ohlong quarto.
Advertisement and List of Plates, 1 page.
Descriptive letter-press, 16 pages.
PLATES.
1. Distant View of Chester. Drawn by J. M.W.Turner, R.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. p. 556.
2. N.E. View of Chester. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. en-
graved by J. Landseer and J. Woolnoth. p. 356.
3. View in Bridge-street, Chester. Drawn byJ.Varley, en-
graved by J. Landseer, A. R.A. p. 6 14.
4. Part of Chester Castle. Drawn by J. M.W. Turner, R.A.
engraved by W. Byrne, F.S.A. p. 369-
3. hiside View of one of the Rows at Chester. Drawn by
T. Webster, engraved by J. Landseer, A.R.A. p. 610.
6. Inside View of the Chancel of St. John's Church, in Chester,
taken from the south Transept. Drawn by W. Alex-
ander, F.S.A. engraved by J. Byrne, p. 623.
7. N.W. View of Astbury. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. en-
graved by J. Landseer, A.R.A. p. 466.
8. Beeston Castle, Drawn by J. Smith, engraved by J. Byrne.
p. 548.
9. Macclesfield Church. Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. en-
graved by J. Neagle. p. 738.
10. View of Nantwich. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. engraved
by J. Landseer, A.R.A. p. 699-
11. N.W. View of Nantwich Church. Drawn by W. Alexander,
F.S.A. engraved by J. Byrne, p. 708.
12. Cross at Sandbach. Drawn by W. Alexander, F.S.A. en-
graved by J. Byrne, p. 459.
70 CHESHIRE.
13. View of Stockport. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. engraved
by J. Landseer^ A. R.A.
N. B. There are proof impressions of these engravings to
accompany the Large Paper copies of Messrs. D. and S. Ly-
sons's ^^ Magna Britannia."
VI.
A Sketch of the Materials for a New History
OF Cheshire : with short Accounts of the Genius
and Manners of its Inhabitants, and of some local
Customs peculiar to that distin<>;uished County : in
a Letter to Thomeis Falconer, Esq. of the City of
Chester. (By FooTE Goaver, M.D. of Chelms-
ford.)
" The muse, her native land to sec,
Returns to England, over DeE:
Visits STOUT CiiESinuE, and there shews
To HEii and iiEiis, what England owes:
And of her nymphets sportini; there,
In WiMUALL and in Delamere."
DiiAYiON's Poly-Olb. Preface to Sone \\.
Sold by Mr. Lawton, Bookseller, in Chester; and by Mr.
Bathurst, Bookseller, in Fleet-street, London, mdcclxxi.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement and Errata, 2 pages.
The Sketch of the Materials, [b-t] 72 pages.
Postscript, [u-z] p. 73-90, dated September 3, 1771-
A second edition of the above Sketch appeared at Chester in
1773, in quarto, with an entire new Preface, an account of
further Materials for the History, and a plate of Hugh Lupus's
Sword of Dignity: and a third edition, edited by the late
William Latham, Esq. F.R. and A.SS. was printed in London
in 1600.
There was likewise printed " An Address to the Pubf.ic re-
lative to the proposed History of Cheshire, dated Chelmsford,
Feb. 1, 1772, and signed Foote Gower, M.D." Quarto, 8 pages.
Also, anotiicr tract, with the same title verbatim, signed Wdliam
Latham, F. U.S. and F.S.A. dated Nottingham Place, St. Mary-
le-bonne, March 25, 1 800.
CHESHIRE. 7 1
VII.
A Walk round the V^alls and City of Chester.
Chester : Printed by Broster and Son. Duodecimo. No date.
pp. 106. With a view of the North Gate in the title-page,
and eight other wood cuts of Buildings in Chester, on the
letter-press of the work.
VIII.
The Journey from Chester to London^. (By
Thomas Pexxant.)
London : Printed for B, White, Fleet-street, mdcclxxxii.
Quarto.
An engraved Title-page ; with the View of East Gate^ Chester.
M. Griffith del. P. Mazell sculp.
Advertisement, signed Thomas Pennant, and dated Downing,
March, 1782, 2 pages.
List of Plates and Errata, 2 pages.*
The Journey to London. Two Parts. [b-3h 2] 419 pages.
Half Title,"" Appendix."
The Appendix, p. 423-452, 30 pages.
Index, 0 pages.
plates.
i. Beeston Castle. D.Lerpinier sculp, p. 11.
ii. Tomb in Acton Church, p. 22.
iii. Nantwich Church. M.Griffith del. J. Fittlcr sc. p. 32.
iv. Shugborough. M. Griffith del. J. Fittlcr sc. p. 67.
V. Temple of the Winds at Shugborougli. M. Griffith del.
J. Fittlcr sc. p. 68.
vi. Antiquities at Stafford and Lichfield. Folded, p. 1 10.
vii. Sponne Gate (Coventry). INL Griffith del. P. Mazell
sculp, p. 146.
viii. Greyfriars Gate and Steeple, Coventry. M. Griffith
del. P. Mazell sculp, p. lOO.
ix. The Challenge between the Duke of Hereford and Tho-
mas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, p. 167-
" At the end of the List of Pl;itcs is the followiiii^ notice: — "A few
copies are printed on Large Paper, and may l)e liad, finely iiiinninatod on
the margin with Views, Coats of Arms, cVc. ike. hy applyinj: to iMeSKs
GuiFFITH, Painter, in IVhitcford rnrish, Filnt shire"'
72 CHESHIRE.
X. Gorhambury. M. Griffith del. et sculp, p. 223.
xi. The Countess of Suffolk. J. Caldwall sculp, p. 228.
xii. George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore. J. Cald-
wall sculp, p. 238.
xiii. Margaret Countess of Cumberland. J. Caldwall. p. 246.
xiv. View into the south Transept of St. Alban's Church.
M. Griffith del. P. Mazell sculp, p. 263.
XV. View of part of the Body and Ailes of St. Alban's
Church. J. Carter del. 'P. Mazell sculp, p. 263.
xvi. Abbot Ramridge's Tomb. M. Griffith del. et sculp.
p. 264.
xvii. Castle Ashby. M. Griffith del. Sparrow sculp, p. 310.
xviii. .John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. Basire sc. p. 312.
xix. Margaret Countess of Shrewsbury. Basire sc. p. 312.
XX. Gothurst. M. Griffith del. P. Mazell sculp, p. 323.
xxi. Bust of Ladv Venetia Digby. Basire sc. p. 337.
xxii. Houghton. M. Griffith del. 'P. Mazell sculp, p. 381.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
IX.
The Journey from Chester to London. By Tho-
mas Pennant, Esq. with Notes.
London : Printed for Wilkie and Robinson ; J. Nunn ; White
and Cochrane ; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ;
Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe ; Cadell and Davies ; J. Harding;
J.Richardson; .J. Booth; .1. Mawman ; and J. .lohnson and
Co. 1811. (Printed by S. Hamilton, Weybridge.) Octavo.
Half Title. Title-))age as above.
Advertisement, signed "Thomas Pennant, Downing, March,
1782," 2 pages.
Itinerary, 2 pages.
The Journey to London, [k-2o4] 568 pages.
Half Title,""ApPENDix."
Appendix, [2o5-2r2] p. 571-612, 42 pages.
Index, p. 613-622, 10 pages.
PLATES.
1. View of Chester in 1777- M. Griffith del. W.Angus sculp.
To front the Title.
2. Portrait of George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore. From
the original picture at Gorhambury. J. Caldwall sculp,
p. 319.
CHESHIRE.
/ J
3. Portrait of the Countess of Suffolk, from the original Pic-
ture at Gorhambury. J. Caldwall sculp, p. 330.
4. Portrait of John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. From the
original Picture at Castle Ashby. Basire sculp, p. 419.
5. Portrait of Margaret, Countess of Shrewsbury. From the
original Picture at Castle Ashby. Basire sculp, p. 420.
6. Portrait of Margaret, Countess of Cumberland. From
the original Picture at Woburn. J. Caldwall sculp.
p.487.
Erratum — page 523 is misprinted 525.
N. B. There are copies on Royal Paper.
X.
An Historical Account of the Town and Parish
of Nantwich ; with a particular Relation of the
remarkable Siege it sustained in the grand Rebellion
in 1643.
Shrewsbury : Printed by W. WiUiams. mdcclxxiv. Octavo,
Title-page as above.
The historical Narrative, [b-m 3] 88 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
XI.
The Antiquities of Lyme and its Vicinity. By the
Rev. William Marriott.
Stockport: Printed for the Author, by J. Dawson. 1810.
Small quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Thomas Legh, Esq. Lord of the Manor, in suc-
cession, of Lyme and Lyme Handley, &c. dated Disley, 4th
June, 1810, 2 pages.
Acknowledgements, with the following Note (1 page)
*^* The Map of the Country, promised at the end of the
present volume, will be affixed to the beginning of the second;
a delay of two or three weeks being inevitable, if annexed
to the present, to give time for the engraving.
L
74 CHESHIRE.
Preface^ dated Buxton, 9th June 1810, p. vii-xii.
Topography of ancient Military Monuments in Lyme Park and
its vicinity, [b-3 d 3] 399 pages.
Index of Contents, 3 pages.
Page 289 is misprinted 299.
PLATES,
(All of which are drawn by the Author, and engraved by
R. Alsope.)
1. Pillars at Hoo Lane and on Shuttling, p. 134.
2. Circular Stones at Alderley, and the Interior of the same.
p. 200.
3. Rocks at Alderley. — Ban ow at Alderley. p. 202.
4. Fosses in Shrigley Park. p. 217.
5. Military Lines, Encampments, and Barrows in Lyme Park.
Folded sheet, p. 224.
6. Camp at the Bowstones, and the Camp at the Tor. p. 23 1 .
7. Site of Stockport, p. 233.
8. Celt found near Brough. — Base of Bowstones. p. 303.
9. Camps on Within Leach and on Chinley. p. 306.
10. Lines at Taxal Edge. — Ludworth. p. 308.
1 1 . Camp at Bury Stead, p. 3 1 8.
12. Warry Low, and Pillar at Brink, p. 324.
13. Reservoirs, Warnedge, and Camp and Lines at Bennet's.
p. 334.
14. Barrow and Camp at Broadhurst Edges, and on Warnedge
and Shaw Marsh, p. 364.
13. Urn and Acorn found in Ludworth Barrows, —and interior
of Barrow at Ludworth. p. 373.
XII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
Palatine of Chester ; with Observations on the
means of its Improvement. By Mr.TiiOM as Wedge.
Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agri-
culture and internal Improvement.
London: Printed by C. Macrae, mdccxciv. Quarto, pp.88.
CHESHIRE. 75
XIII.
General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire;
with Observations drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By Henhy Holland, Member of the Royal Me-
dical Society of Edinburgh.
" Quund il esl (jnesl'um crtstivier la puissance puhlique, le hel-cspi-it visite le
prddix du prince, ses ports, ses Iruiipes, sen arseiuiux, ses viUts: le vrnt
potitiijue purcourt les tcrres, ct va dans la cliaui/iiere du loboureur. l,c.
premier voit ce gu'oii a fait, et le second ce <ju on pent J'aire." — Roi'S-
SEAU.
London: Printed for Richard PhillipSj Bridge-street, 1808;
and for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, in 1813. Octavo.
pp. 387. With a folded Map of the Soil of Cheshire engraved
by Neele ', a Map of the Minerals in Cheshire ; and six other
engravings.
76
CORNWALL.
The Survey of Cornwall. Written by Richard
Carew, of Antonie, Esq.
London : Printed by S.S. for lohn laggard, and are to bee sold
neere Temple-barre, at the Signe of the Hand and Starre.
1602. Small quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight, signed
" Richard Carew, of Antonie," 2 pages.
To the Reader.
The Prosopopeia to the Booke.
The Table of the First Booke, 4 folios.
The Survey of Cornwall, — the First Booke, [B-Bb 3] 95 folios.
The Survey of Cornwall, — the Second Booke, |_Bb 4-ss 3]
folio 96-159.
Corrections, 1 folio.
The Table of the Second Booke, 4 folios.
II.
The Survey of Cornwall ; and an Epistle con-
concerning the Excellencies of the English
Tongue. Now first published Irom the Manuscript.
By Richard Carew, of Antonie, Esq. With the
Life of the Author, (by Hugh Carew, Esq.)
London : Printed for Samuel Chapman, at the Angel, in Pall
Mall ; Daniel Browne, jun. at the Black Swan, without
Temple-Bar ; and James Woodman, at Cambden's Head, in
Bow-street, Covent Garden, mdccxxiii. Quarto.
Title-page as above, printed in black and red.
Dedication to John Merrill, Esq. M.P. for Tregony in Corn-
wall, signed '^ James Woodman," 1 page.
CORNWALL. T^
Life of the Author, [a 2-b 2] p. iii-xix.
Title-page : — The Survey of Cornwall. Written by Richard
Carew, of Antonie, Esq. London, mdccxxiii.
Dedication to Sir Walter Raleigh, Knt. signed '^ Richard Ca-
rew of Antonie," 2 pages.
To the Reader, 2 pages.
The Prosopopeia to the Booke (a Poem), 2 pages.
The Survey of Cornwall, [b-ss3] 159 folios.
Table of Contents, 8 pages.
Title-page : — " An Epistle of Richard Carew, Esq. concern-
ing the Excellencies of the English Tongue. London :
Printed in the Year mdccxxiii."
The Epistle, p. 3-13, 1 1 pages.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
This book was again reprinted in quarto in 1769, for B. Law,
London, and J. Hewett, Penzance; but with no other addition
than a List of Subscribers of six pages.
III.
Carew's Survey of Cornwall: To which are
added, Notes illustrative of its History and Anti-
quities, by the late Thomas Tonkin, Esq. and now
first published from the original Manuscripts, by
Francis Lord De Dunstanville. Likewise,
A Journal or Minutes of the Convocation of Parlia-
ment of Tinners for the Stannaries of Cornwall, held
at Truro, in the Year 1710. The Grant of the
Sheriffalty to Edward Duke of Cornwall, &c.
London : Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, for
J. Faulder, New Bond-street; and Rees and Curtis, Ply-
mouth. 1811. Quarto.
Title-page as above. Advertisement.
Dedication, " To the Right Honourable Reginald Pole Carew,"
signed " De Dunstanville, &c." 2 pages.
Preface, 2 pages.
The Life of Richard Carew, Esq. of Antonie. By Hugh C*******,
Esq. p. ix-xxii, 14 pages.
78 CORNWALL.
Half-title : " The Survey of Cornwall," &c.
Original dedication, " To the Hon. Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight,"
2 pages.
To the Reader, 1 page.
The Prosopopeia to the Book, 1 page.
Dedication : " To Sir William Carevv, of East Anthony, and Sir
John St. Aubin, of Clowance, Baronets," signed " Tho.
Tonkin," and dated from " Pol Gorran, July the yth, 1733,"
9 pages.
The Survey of Cornwall, [b-3 d 2] 387 pages.
The Tables, p. 389-396, 6 pages.
Appendix : — " A Journal of the Convocation," with various
Grants, See. [3 e 3-3 n 2] p. 397-459, 63 pages.
PLATE.
The Portrait of " Richard Carevv, Esquire, Author of the Sur-
vey of Cornwall. From an original Picture in the posses-
jiion of the Right Hon. R. P. Carew, M.P." W.Evans
del. et sculp. To face the Title.
N. B. A few copies were taken off on Large Paper.
IV.
SPECULl BRITANNIA PARS. A Topogra-
phical and Historical Description of Cornwall,
with a Map of the County and each Hundred ; in
which are contained the Names and Seats of the
several Gentlemen then Inhabitants : as also, Thir-
teen Views of the most remarkable Curiosities in
that County.
By the Perambulation, View, and Delineation of
John Nor den.
To which are added, the Mest Prospect of the some-
time Conveiilual Church of St. German's ; and a
Table of the Distances of the Towns from each
other ; with some Account of the Author.
London : Printed by William Pearson, for the Editor ; and sold
by Christopher Bateman. 1728. Quarto.
CORNWALL. 79
An engraved Title-page, with the Arms of Great Britain : —
" Speculi Britannice Pars. A Topographicall and Historical
Description of Cornwall. By the Peranibulacun, View,
and Deliniacon of John Norden."
The printed Title as above.
An engraved Dedication to the Right Honourable Edward Earl
of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, with his Arms, signed Chr,
Bateman.
Table of Distances. Invented by John Norden.
The original Dedication to King James I., signed John Norden,
3 pages.
Rules of Direction towching the Use of the Booke, at the back
of the Dedication.
The principall Matters contained in the Generall Historic,
1 page.
A Table of the generall Mapp, 7 pages.
Some account of the Author, by the Editor, 4 pages.
The General Historic of the Duchie of Cornwall ; with a Cata-
logue of Gentlemen and of their Dwellinges, [B-Dd 2] 104
pages.
MAPS.
1. The Generall Perambulation and Delineation of Cornwall.
Folded, p. I.
2. The Description of Penwithe Hundred. Folded, p. 34.
3. The Description of Kirrier Hundred. Folded, p. 43.
4. The Description of Powder Hundred. Folded, p. 53,
5. The Description of Pyder Hundred. Folded, p. 6.5.
6. The Description of Trig Flundred. Folded, p-71-
7. The Description of Lesnewth Hundred. Folded, p. 77-
8. The Description of Strattoti Hundred. Folded, p. S3.
9. The Description of West Hundred. Folded, p. 85.
10. The Description of East Hundred. Folded, p. QO.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. St. Michael's Mount. On p. 38.
2. Mayne-Amber. On p. 48.
3. Falmouth Haven. On p. 30.
4. Roche Rock and Cell. On p. 62.
5. The Nine Sisters. On p. 69.
6. Arthures Hall. On p. 71.
'. Pendre Stone. On p. 74.
8. Tintagell, a Borowe. On p. 60.
80 CORNWALL.
9. Thetother Half Stone, in the Parish of St. Clere. On p. 85.
10. Tretheuye. On p. 88.
11. Chees-wringe. Onp.gi. .
12. Dunhuet Castle. On p. 93.
13. The Hurlers. On p. 94.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work, also
upon Vellum. See Harleian Cat. vol. i. No. 8193, page 469 5
also in T. Osborne's Catalogue for 173^, No. 2055, is a copy
printed upon vellum, bound in Turkey leather, gilt on the leaves,
with the following N. B. '^ There are more cuts in this book
than in dny printed upon paper."
V.
The Complete History of Cornwall: Part II.
being the Parochial History. (By William Hals.)
Folio.
The first part of this extremely rare and incomplete volume
was never printed, and hence it has no general title-page. The
portion published consists of 160 pages folio, (signature a-r 2)
and contains an account of seventy-two parishes in alphabetical
arrangement, beginning with the Parish of " Advent," and
ending at that of Hel-les-ton, or Hel-las-ton, of the de-
scription of which there are only six lines printed : The catch-
word on the last page is " That." The ftuther progress of this
work is said to have been stopped for want of encouragement,
on account of the abusive anecdotes and illiberal reflections
which this second part contains relative to some of the principal
families in the county.
plates on the letter-press.
1. Monument, with Cross Fleury, to Jane, Wife of Geflfery de
Bolait. On j). 42.
2. Inscription on a Stone at Pen-nant. On p. 46.
3. Seventeen Stones called the Hurlers. On p. 4 0.
N. B. The author of this incomplete history was Mr. William
Hals, a gentleman of an ancient Devonshire family, residing
during the greater part of his life at Tresawscn, in the parish of
Merther. About the year 1750 the publication was undertaken
by Mr. Andrew Brice, then a printer at Truro, who afterwards
removed to Exeter, where he published an useful geographical
dictionary and other books, — i>ecLysans':> Cornivall, page 2.
CORNWALL. 81
VI.
Observations on the Antiquities Historical and
Monumental of the County of Cornwall; con-
sisting of several Essays on the First Inhabitants,
Druid-Superstition, Customs, and Remains of the
most remote Antiquity, in Britain and the British
Isles : exemplify 'd and prov'd by Monuments now
extant in Cornwall and the SciLLY Islands,
faithfully drawn on the Spot, and engrav'd according
to their Scales annex'd. With a Summary of the
religious, civil, and military State of Cornwall before
the^Norman Conquest. — Illustrated by the Plans and
Elevations of several ancient Castles; an eastern
View of the Monastery and Site of St. Michael's
Mount ; and a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British
Language. — By William Borlase, A.M. F.R.S.
Rector of Ludgvan.
" Miratur, facilesque oculosfert omnia circiim
JEneas, capiturque locis, et singula latus
Exquiritque, audUque virhn monnmenta priorum.'" ViRG.
Oxford: Printed by W. Jackson, in the High Street, mdccliv.
Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Sir John St. Aubyn of Clowance, Bart. 2 pages.
To the Reader. — List of Subscribers — Particular Antiquities
where explained, 8 pages.
Table of Contents, 4 pages.
Historical part, [b-3 a] 366 pages.
A Catalogue of the Kings of Britain, &c. 7 pages.
Cornish Vocabulary, beginning " Natali Solo S." p. 374-413.
Errata — at the back of the last page of the Vocabulary.
Error in paging : — p. 271 misprinted 217 ; P- 784 for 384.
The List of Plates is given in the following article.
M
82 CORNWALL.
VII.
Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the
County of Cornwall, consisting of several Es-
says on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition,
Customs, and Remains of the most remote Antiquity
in Britain and the British Isles, exemplified and
proved by Monuments now extant in Cornwall
and the SciLLY Islands, with a Vocabulary of the
Cornu-British Language. By William Borlase,
LL.D. F.R.S. Rector of Ludgvan, Cornwall.
" Miratur,J'acil€sque oculos fert omnia circvm
JE7icas, caplturqve lucis, et singula t(eius
Ex-quiritque auditque vinan monumentu priorum." ViRG.
The Second Edition, revised, with several Addi-
tions, by the Author ; to which is added a ]\Iap of
Cornwall, and Two new Plates.
London : Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, for S. Baker
and G. Leigh, in York-street ; T. Payne, at the Mews Gate,
St. Martin's J and Benjamin White, at Horace's Head, in
Fleet-street, mdcclxix. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart, signed " William Bor-
lase," 2 pages.
(Preface) to the Reader, 5 pages.
Contents, 6 pages.
History of the County, begiiming with " Historical Observations
relating to Britain," [b-5 k 2] 403 pages.
A Catalogue of the Kings of Britain, with the Princes of Corn-
wall, and the most important incidents relating to that County,
interspersed according to their order of time, p. 404-411,
8 pages.
Cornish Vocabulary, beginning with " Natali Solo S." p. 413
-464, [5 N-6 B 2] 52 pages.
Erratum — p. 368 is misprinted p. 386.
plates.
1 . New Map of the County of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands.
Whole Sheet, folded, p. 1.
2. Map of the County of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands,
CORNWALL. 83
shewing the Sites of ancient Castles, &.c. p. 1 1 . [p. 1,
first edit.']
3. The Map and Buildings of Karnbre, in Cornwall. Dedi-
cated to John Prideaux Basset of Tehidy, Esq. Whole
Sheet, folded. (PI. VII.) p. 117. [p- U3, first edit.]
4. Monumental Stones: — 1. At Drift in Sancred. — 2. Eleva-
tion of y'' Monument atTrewren. — 3. Sepulchral Monu-
ment at Trewren in Maddern. — 4. Two Stones erect at
Bolleit, in St. Beryan, — 3. Long Stone in Boswens
Croft Sancred. (PI. X.) p. 164. [p. \57, first edit.]
5. Logan Stones, &.c. viz. 1. Great Stone in Men. — 2. Great
Stone in Scilly. — 3. Karn Quoit. — 4. The Logan Stone
in St. Agnes, "island of Scilly.— 5. The Logan Stone in
Sithney call'd Menamber. Dedicated to Sir Richard Vy-
vyan of Trelowarren, Bart. Greensc. (PL XI.) p. 173.
[p. \ 6 5, first edit.]
6. Fig. 1. TheWringcheese.— 2. The Tolmen in St. Mary's,
Scilly.— 3. The Tolmen in Northwethel, Scilly.— 4. The
Altar Stone in Trescaw, Scilly.— 5. The Altar Stone in
Wendron. Dedicated to Smart LethieuUier of Alders-
brook in Essex, Esq. F.R.S. p. 1 73. [p. 165, first edit.]
7. Tolmen, in Constantine Parish, in Cornwall. Dedicated to
the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL.D. Dean of Exeter.
W. B. del. J. Green sculp. Oxon. (PI. Xlll.) p. 174.
[p. \66, first edit.]
8. Druid Monuments : viz. Fig. 1. The Men-an-tol, or Holed
Stone, in Maddern, Cornwall.— 2. Plan of the Men-an-
tol. — 3. The Holed Stone in Beryan.— 4. Saxum Pen-
sile, or the Hanging Stone in Karn Boscawen Berian.
Dedicated to the Hon. John Harris, of Hayne, in Devon,
Esq. W. B. del. J. Green sculp. (PI. XIV.) p. 177-
[p. \6S, first edit.]
9. Fig. 1. Tredinek Circle.—^. Boskednan Circle in Gullval.
— 3. Boscawen-un Circle in Beryan. — 4. Senor Circle.
Dedicated to Christopher Hawkins, of Trewinard, in
Cornwall, Esq. (PI. XV.) p. 198. [p. 186, first edit.]
10. Botallek Circles in St. Just. Dedicated to the Rev. Jere-
miah Milles, D.D. Precentor of the Church of Exeter.
(PI. XVI.) p. 199. [p. \S8, first edit.]
11. Fig. 1. The Nine Maids.— 2. Kerris Roundago.— 3. Recess
of the Kerris Roundago bv a larger Scale. — 4. Bodinar
Crellas.— 5. Classerniss Temple.— 6. The Hurlcrs. De-
dicated to Thomas Hawkins, of Trewithen, in Corn-
wall, Esq. (PI. XVII.) p. 206. [p. 19^, first edit.]
84 CORNWALL.
12. Fig. 1. The Amphitheatre at St. Just in Cornwall. — 2.
Benches of the Amphitheatre. — 3. Kerris Urn. — 4, 5.
Two Fragments of Trewinard Urn. — 5*. Gwj'thian Urn.
— 6. SancredUrn. — 7-9. Two Fragments of Bosavarn
Urn. (PI. XVllI.) p. 208. [p.ig6,Jlrstedii.]
13. Fig. 1. Scilly Little Barrow. — 2. A Monument of Four
Stones placed quadrangularly at Trevescan, near the
Land's End. — 3. Scilly large Barrow. — 4. A Stone Bar-
row at Tredinek in Gulval. — 5. A Barrow with a Kist-
vaen near y'' top. — 6. Rock Bason called Arthur's Bed.
— 7. Boswolas Basons.— 8. The Rock Basoa Quoit at
Karnbre. — 9. Plan of the Tolmen. Dedicated to Robert
Hoblyn of Nanswyden, in Cornwall, M.P. (PI. XX.)
p. 219. [p. 207, first edit.']
14. Fig. 1. Lanyon Cromleh. — 2 Plan of Lanyon Cromleh. —
3. Senar Cromleh. — 4. Plan of the same. Dedicated to
WiUiamOliverofBath^M.D.F.R.S. (PI. XXL) p. 223.
[p. 210, first edit.]
13. Two Views of Kitts Cotty House in Kent. (PL XXIL)
p. 224. \_Not in the fir St edition.']
16. Gold Coins found at Karnbre in Cornwall A.D. 1749- De-
dicated to Francis Basset, of Walcol, in Oxfordshire,
Esq. (PL XXIIL) p. 259. [\).292,frst edit.]
17. Fig. 1 to 8. Various Celts. — 9- Caerwvnen Cromleh. — 10.
Chun Cromleh.— 11. Molfra Cromleh. W. B. del.
J. Green sculp. (PL XXIV.) p. 287. [p. 26S, first
edit.]
18. Fig. 1, 2, 3. Cave called Pendeen Vau, or Vou, with Sec-
tion and Plan. — 4 to 9. Roman Pateras found in St. Just
and at Ludgvan, with Sections of the same.— 10. Blade
of a Dagger found in Par-Moor, in St. Ewe Parish. De-
dicated to John Borlase, of Pendeen, in Cornwall, Esq.
(PL XXV.) p. 293. [p. 274, first edit.]
19. Fig. 1. Bottom of a Patera and Inscription. — 2. Side of
the same. — 3. The Simpulum or Praefericulum. — 4, 5.
Stones. — 6. Part of a large Patera or Praefericulum, ac-
cording to Festus. — 7. Part of the Calceus Antiquus. —
8. A. Fort at Bossens in St. Erth Parish, Cornwall. —
9, 10. Front and Side View of a< Stone Celt. — 11. Im-
pression from a Stone Seal. W. B. del. B. Green sc.
(PL XXVIII.) p. 316. [Not in the first edition.]
20. Earth Castles: — 1. Bartine Castle in St. Just.— 2. Caer
bran Castle in Sancred.— 3. Plan of Castle Chun in
Morva. Dedicated to William Lem'on, of Carclew, in
CORNWALL. 85
Cornwall, Esq. (PI. XXIX.) p. 346. [p. 3\5, frst
edit.']
21. View of Tindagel Castle in Cornwall. Dedicated to Mrs.
Basset of Tehidy. W.B. del. J. Green sculp. (Pl.XXX.)
p. 352. [p. 3^20^ first edit.]
<2<2.. View of Trematon Castle; with Plans of the Keep of Tre-
maton and Lanceston Castles. Dedicated to Lady Ca-
rew Buller. (PI. XXXI.) p. 334. [p. 3'22, first edit.]
23. Plan of Restormel Castle, Cornwall; with Elevation of the
inside fronting the Entrance. Green sculp. (PI. XXXII.)
p. 356. {p.S'IA, fist edit.]
24. The Ruines of Lanceston Castle in Cornwall. Dedicated
to Sir John St. Aubvn, Bart. M.P. W. B. del. J. Green
sculp. Oxon. (Pi. XXXIII.) p. 338. [p. 326, /m
edit.]
25. View of St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall. Dedicated to
Sir John St. Aubvn, Bart. W.B. del. J. Green sculp.
Oxon. (PI. XXXIV.) p. 379. \j^. 35\, first edit.]
26. Seven Inscribed Stone Pillars. Dedicated to the Rev.
Walter Borlase, LL.D. Vicar of Madern, in Cornwall.
(PL XXXV.) p. 391 . [p. 356, first edit.]
27. Six Inscribed Stone Pillars. Dedicated to the Rev. Ed-
ward Collins, LL.B. Vicar of St. Erth, in Cornwall.
(PI. XXXVI.) p. 396. [p. 360, first edit.]
PLATES OX THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Head-piece to Book I. W. B. del. J. Green sculp. Oxon.
(PL III.) Onp. 1.
2. Plan of a Chanell'd Rock at Karnleskvz, in St. Just, &c.
&c. Tail-piece to Book I. (PL IV.) p. 3-2.
3. Kead-piece to Book 11. Bas-Relievo on the Portal of the
Temple of Montmorillon in France. From Montfaucon.
(PL V.) p. 33.
4. " Cernunnos" (a Deitv of the Gauls). From Montfaucon.
(Pl.VI.) p. 107. ■
3. Four Sides of an Altar found in the Cathedral of Paris in
1711. TaiLpiece to Book II. (Pl.VIlI.) p. 137.
6. Head-piece to Book III. J. Green sculp. (PL IX.)^ p. 138.
7. A singular Monument from Wormius, p. 63. W. B. fee.
(PL XIX.) p. 210.
8. Western View of Castle Treryn, in the Parish of St. Levin,
Cornwall. Tail-piece to" Book III. J. Green sculp.
(PL XXVI.) p. 297.
86 CORNWALL.
9. Head-piece to Book IV. J. Green sculp. (PI. XXVII.)
p. 298.
10. Western View of Karnbr^ Hill from Tehidy. On p. 411.
VIII.
The Natural History of Cornwall. — The Air,
Climate, AVaters, Rivers, Lakes, Sea, and Tides. —
Of the Stones, Semi metals, Metals, Tin, and the
Mannei' of IVIining : tiie Constitution of the Stan-
naries ; Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, and Gold found
in Cornwall ; Vegetables, rare Birds, Fishes, Shells,
Reptiles, and Quadrupeds : of the Inhabitants — their
Manners, Customs, Plays or Interludes, Exercises,
and Festivals : the Cornish Language, Trade, Te-
nures, and Arts. Illustrated with a new Sheet Map
of the County, and Twenty-eight folio Copper-plates
from original Drawings taken on the Spot. By Wil-
liam BoRLASE, A.M. F.R.S. Rector of Ludgvan,
and Author of the Antiquities of Cornwall.
" Natale solum dulcedine captos
Duclt."
o
Oxford : Printed for the Author, by W. Jackson : sold by
W. Sandby, at the Ship in Fleet-street, London ; and the
Booksellers of Oxford, mdcclvhi. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication, *' To the Nobility and Gentry of the County of
Cornwall," 4 pages.
An Introductory Explanation to the Candid Reader, 6 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Table of Contents, 3 pages.
Natural History of Cornwall, [b-1 o] 32(5 pages.
Errata, and Directions for placing the Plates, 2 pages.
PLATES.
1. New Map of the County of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands.
Sheet folded, p. I.
e. View of the Port and part of the Boroughs of East and
West Loo. Dedicated to Jame^ Bullcr, Esq. p. 40.
- CbE'N'WALL. 87
S. Noit]) View of Wade-Britlge. Dedicated to John Moles-
worth, Esq. p. 46.
4. East View of Place near Padstow. Dedicated to Humphry
Fiideaux, Esq. W. B. del. J. G. sculp, p. 51.
5. Eastern View of Keneggy in Mount's Bay. Dedicated to
John Harris, Esq. p. 55.
6. South View of Trclowarrcn, in the Parish of Mawgon. De-
dicated to Sir Richard Vyvyan, Bart. p. 86.
7. View of Envs Houf-e in the Parish of Gluvias. Dedicated
to Jolm Enys, Es(|. p. S8.
8. South View of Nanswhydn House, in the Parish of St. Co-
hunh. Dedicated to Mrs. Jane Hoblyn. W. B. del.
J. G. sculp, p. CO.
9. View of Anthony House, in the Parish of East Anthony.
Dedicated to Francis Buller, Esq. p. 92.
10. Eastern View of Tehidv, in the Parish of lUogan. Dedi-
cated to Francis Basset, Esq. ]). 94.
1 1 . South View of Carclew House, in the Parish of Milor. De-
dicated to William Lemon, Esq. W. B. del. J. G. sculp.
p.96. ^
12. View of Godolpiiin House, in the Parish of Brcag. Dedi-
cated to the Right Hon. Francis Earl of Godolphin.
p.9y.
13. Variety of Cornish Crystals. Dedicated to Mrs. Grace Per-
tival of Peudarves. p. 1 1 9.
14. Western View of Peudarves House, in the Parish of Cam-
born. Dedicated to Samue! Percival, Esq. p. 122.
15. Figur'd Mundics. p. 137.
16. Figur'd Mundics. (Plate II.) Dedicated to Mrs. Mary Bas-
set, of Haidane, in Devonshire, p. 141.
17. Strata and Lodes, p. 149.
18. Section of the Pool Mine in the Parish of Illogan ; with
Plan of the two Lodes v»'ork'd by the above Mine. p. I69.
19. Fig. 1, 2. South Front and West' Section of the Fire En-
gine.— 3. Tin Stamping Mill, and the Works belonging
to it. — i. Pornanvon Cove in the Parish of St, Just,
p. 172.
20. Figur'd Tins, and the American Aloe in Flower. Dedicated
to the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL.D. Dean of Exeter,
and F.R.S. p. 186.
21. Figur'd Coj)pers. Dedicated to the Right Rev. George La-
vington. Lord Bishop of Exeter, p. 200.
22. Western View of Clowance, in the Parish of Crowan. De-
dicated to Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. p. 219.
88 CORNWALL.
23. South East View of Trewithen, in the Parisli of Probns.
Dedicated to Thomas Hawkins, Escj. p. 228.
24. Plate of Corals, Birds, and a monstrous Calf. p. 239.
25. Sea Insects, p. 254.
26. Sea Fi-sh. p. 2S2.
Q7 . Large Fi'^h and a Fossil Horn, &:c. p. 264.
28. Plate of Cornish Slieils and Reptiles. Dedicated to Wil-
liam Oliver of Bath, Cantub. & Oxon. M.D. F.R.S.
p. 276.
29. Plan of Piran Round ; Storm Finch, or Little Peteril ;
Coins, &c. Dedicated to Christopher Havvkins, of Tre-
winard, Esq. p. 293.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this publication,
ix— XIII.
The History of Cornwall; Civil, Military, Reli-
gious, Architectural, Agricultural, Coiimieicial, Bio-
graphical, and IVIiscellancous. l]y the Rev. R. PoL-
WHELE of Polwhele, and Vicar of Manaccan and of
St. Anthony. A New Edition, corrected and en-
larged. In Seven Volumes.
" Jam nunc cogita, qua potissiiitum tempora aggrediamur. Vetera et
scripia alHs's^ Pia-atii inquhitio ; sed onciiisu coiiatto. Intacta ct Jtavu?
G> lives I'lfensa; Icvis gralia. Si luudaveris, parens: Si culpuveris, nii/iius
tuisse dicuris : qiiamvis illnd plenissime, hoc restrictissimefteeris. Sed hac
vie nou letarduntJ"
" Ad qua noscendii iter iugredi, trnnsmiliere ?/iare solcnnts ; eu sub oculis
pnsita negligiiuns; sen quia ilu uatura comparatuw, vt proximoruiu incuriusi,
longinqua sccteniur : sen quod omnium rerum cupido laugtirscit, quumjmilis
occusio est : sea quod diffcrhuus, tanquuin siepe vi»uri quod dutur videre, quo-
ties velis cerucre. Quucuiique de cuusa, permulta in, pri,vincia Tiostra, non
oculis modo, sed nc uuribus quidem riovimus; qua si tulisset Acluiia, Eg>/ptus,
aliave qualiOrt jnirueulorumj'erux commendatrixque terra, audita, perlectu,
luslrutuquc /lalureiiius" — I'LIN'. Epist.
London : Printed for Law and Whitaker, 13, Ave-Maria-Lane,
by Michell and Co. Truro. ISI6. Quarto. (Originally print-
ed at Falmouth by T. Flir.dell in 1&03.)
VOL. I.
Cancelled Title-page as above.
The History of Cornwall, [a-eise] 212 pages.
*^* When the work was first |Mjblished in 1603 there ap«-
peared a Dedication to His Royal Highness George Prince of
Wales and Duke of Cornwall, dated Manaccan Vicarage, near
Uelston, April 1803, 2 pages, which was afterwards cancelled.
CORNWALL. 89
PLATES.
!. Map of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands. Folded, .fohn
Caiv sc. To front the Title.
2. The Amphitheatre of St. .Tust. p. 3i.
3. The Amphitheatre of St. Piran. p. 31.
4. Padstow, from the Harbour. Inscribed to the Rev. Charles
PrideuxBrune. Jno. Dayman del. T. Bonnor sc. p. 65.
5. St. Michael's Mount. Inscribed to Sir Jno, St. Aubyn^
Bart. De Cort pinx. T. Bonnor sc. p. 66.
6. Launceston. p. 101.
7. View of Helston Church from Loe Pool. p. 150.
VOL. II.
Cancelled Title-])age as before.
The History of Cornwall, Book the Second, [a-kkk] 224
pages.
PLATES.
1. St. Column (Columb), from the South East. Inscribed to
Thomas Rawlins, Escj. Jno. Dayman del. T. Bonnor
sc. p. 1 14.
2. Leskeard. Jas. Bourne del. J. Walker sc. p. 138.
3. Lestwithiel, from Rostormel (Restormel) Castle. Jas.
Bourne del. J. Walker sc. p. 139-
4. Elev^ation of the inside of Restormel Castle fronting the
Entrance. E. Hardins; sc. p. 139.
5. St. German's Church, and part of Port Eliot. Jas. Bourne
del. J. Walker sc. p. 163.
6. St. Anthony's Tower, with a distant View of the Castles of
Pendennis and St. Mawes. p. 185.
7. Ancient Capital at St. Michael's Mount. E. Harding sc.
p. 187.
8. A broken Cross near Castledor, with an Inscription, p. 197.
9. Helston. Engraved at the Expense of the Corporation, to
whom it is inscribed. (E.) Harding sc. p. 521.
N.B, Between pages 42 and 43 are the following Genealo-
gical Tables : — viz.
1 . *■ Trefusis, de Trefusis. A folding Sheet.
2. X Trevanion, de Trevanion. A folding Sheet.
3. II Trevelyan, Trevyjyan, Trevyvyan.— Vyvyan. Vyvyan de
Trevidren et Trelow-arren.
4. §§ Carniino. A folding Sheet.
^, Polwheie, de Polwhelc. A folding Sheet,
N
90 CORNWALL.
6. f Roscarrock, de Roscarrock.
7. I]: Lanion de Lanion, in Madeine.
8. * Kestell de Kestell, in parochia de Eglesliaile.
9. § Flauiock de Bokarne. p. 44.
VOL. III.
Cancelled Title-page as before.
History of Cornwall, Chapter the Fifth to Chap. XI. [a-f 2}
60 jiages.
Title-page: — "A SuFPr.BMKNT to the First and Second Books
of the History of Cornwall ; coiUaii'.ing Remarks on St.
Michael's Mount, Penzance, the Land's P^nd, and the 8yll-eh
Isle-?. By the HrsTORiAN of Manchkstii r (Rev. .lohn Vvhit-
aker). — Exkter: Printed hyTrcwman and Son, HighStreet_,
for Cadell and Davics, in the Strand, London. ISOl."
The Sujjplement, [a2-iM4] 96 pages.
Cornwall Errata, a separate Slip.
PLATES.
1. Fawey Harbour, p. 15.
2. Falmouth, p. iG.
3. Mount's Bay, engraved at the Expense of John Rogers,
Esq. to whom this Plate is inscribed. A large folding
Sheet. Drawn by W.Trepienherc. E. Harding exc. p. 3
of the Supplement.
4. Monschole (Mousehole) in Mount's Bay, from the Island.
Drawn by Capt. Tremenhere. p. 14 of the Supplement.
VOL. IV.
The Civil and MiHTAJtY Histokv of Cornwall j with Il-
lustrations from Dkvonshire.
Cancelled Title-page as before, (orij',inally printed at Exeter by
Trewman and Son, for Cadell and Davies in the Strand, Lon-
. don, I8OO.)
The Civil and Military History of Cornwall, [a 2-M 4] p. 3-96.
Colophon — " End ov tiik First Pakt."
Jhe Second Part, [n^bbS] p. 97— 147.
rLATJS.
1. Trelowarrcn, the Scat of Sir Carew Vyvyan, Bait, engraved
at the Expense of Vicl Vyvyan, Escj. to whom this Plate
is inscribed. E. Harding sc. ]). 117.
2. Alabaster Alto-relievo of the Fleaing of St. Bartholomew
in the Church at Lestwithiel. E. Harding sc. j). 1 19.
3. View of St. Austel. Jas. Bourne del. J. Walker sc. p. II9.
CORNWALL. g\
4. A View of the Chancel of the Parish Church of Crowan.
S. J. Neele sc. p. 1 19.
5. Geffry St. Anbyn and Elizabeth his Wife, Dau^liter and
Heiress of Pier Kymvel of Chiwance, ol)iit 1400. From
a Monument in tlie Parish Church of Crowan. S. J,
Neele se. p. 1 IQ.
6. 2*^ Geffry St. Anhyn of Clovvanee, and his Wife AHce,
Daughter and Colieiress of John Treniere. From a Mo-
nument in the same church. S. J. Neele sc. p. I 19,
7. Monument of Thomas St. Aubyn of Clowance, Es'.\. and
his Wife Mary, Daughter oi" Sir Thomas Grenville of
Stow, Knt. in the same church. S. J. Neele sc. p, 1 !g.
8. Thomas St. Aubyn of Clowance, Esq. and his Wife IMatiida,
second DaugJiter and Coheiress of .lohn Treuowith of
Fentonn-olleth, in Cornwall, Esq. From a Monument in
the same church. S, J. Neele sc. p. lip.
9. Monument of .John St. Aubyn of Clowance, Esq. and Pilanch
his Wife, Daughter and Heiress of Thomas Whittington :
in the same church. S.J. Neele sc. p. 11 9.
10. Thomas St. Aubyn of Clowance, Esq. and his Wife Zenobia,
Daughter of Jo!m Mallet of Wooley, in Devonshire, Esq.
From a Monument in the same church. S.J. Neele sc.
p. 119.
1 1 . Thomas St. Aubyn, second Son of John St. Aubyn of Clow-
ance, Esq. a Colonel for the King in the Civil Wars.
From a Monument in the same church. S. J. Neele sc.
p. 119.
J 2. John St. Aubyn of Clowance and of St. Michael's Mount,
Esq. and Catherine his Wife, Daughter and Heiress of
Francis Godolphin of Trevenege, in Cornwall. From a
Moimment in the same church. S. J. Neele sc. p. 1 19.
13. Monument of Sir John St. Aubvn of Clowance and of St.
Michael's Mount, Bart, (the First Baronet.) S. J. Neele
sc, p. 1 J 9.
14. The Inscription on the Monument of Sir John St. Aubyn
of Clowance and of St. Michael's Mount, Bart, from a
Monianent in the Parish Church of Crowan, in the
County of Cornwall, (the First Baronet.) S. J. Neele sc.
p. 119.
15. Monument of John St. Aubyn of Clowance, Esq. who died
in 1039, and Catherine his Wife, Daughter of Sir John
Arundel of Trerice, in Cornwall, Knt. : in the same
church. S.J. Neele sc. p. 11 9. {Not in the printed
List of Plates.)
92 C0RNW.4LL.
16. Monument of Sir John St. Aubyn (the Fourth Baronet,)
who died in 1772 : in the same church. S. J. Neele sc.
p. 119.
17. An exact Representation of an ancient Monument of the
Family of Grylls, in the Parish Church of Lanreath,
Fohled. p. 120.
18. The Poi beagle. A Fish. p. I'^G.
19. Span Mackerel. E. Harding sc. p. 12/.
20. The Logan or Rocking Stone near the Land's End. p. 131.
21. The Land's End. E. Harding sc. p. 131.
22. The Lizard, from Kinan's (Kinance) Cove. Drawn by Capt.
Tremnhere, etched hy Comtc. p. 132.
23. View of Kinans. T. S. p. 132.
24. Muliion Island, p. 132.
25. Tolcarn, near Penzance. Drawn by Capt. Tremenhere,
etched by Comte. p. 132.
26. Portrait of Ralph Allen of Bath, Esq. Inscribed to Ralph
Allen Daniel, Esq. Henry Meyer sc. p. l-JO.
27. Portrait of William Lemon, Esq. Inscribed to Sir Williaip
Lemon, Bart. M.P. J. H. Meyer sc. p. 1 15.
PEDIGREES.
1. Nove, Sandys, and Davies. Folded, p. 94,
2. Vyvyan. p. 112.
3. Basset, p. 1 12,
4. Code de Morvall |. p. 112.
5. Tucker de in Parochia de f. p. 1 12.
6. The I'edigrees and Armorial Bearings of the Famihes of
Haueis, Kempe, Tanner, Taunton, Tregarthyn, Tregian,
and Wolvedon. Folded, p. 112.
7. Lower, de St. Winnow, &c. |. p. 112.
8. Carnsew, de Bokelly, in St. Kew ||. p. 112.
VOL. V.
The Language, Litkraturk, and Literary Charactcrs of
CoKNWALL ; with li, lustrations from Dknonshirk.
Cancelled Title-page as before (originally printed in ISOC).
The Language, Literature, and Literary Characters of Corn-
wall, [a 2-c c 3] p ;--.'{) I, concluding with the Colophon —
*' End of thk Fiusi Part."
Second Part; — The Literary Characters of Cornvvall, [dd]
p. 203-'207, misprinted 205.
PLATK.
Portrait of the Attorney- General Noye. Dedicated to Davi?%
Giddy, Esq. Engraved by H. Meyer, p. 140,
CORNWALL. 93
VOL. VI.
A CoRNisH-ENni.TSFi VOCABULARY: a Vocabulary of local
Names, chielH" Saxon, and a Provincial (^ilossary. By the
Reverend R. Polavhklr of Polwhele, and Vicar of Manaccan.
Cancelled Title-page as before, (ori<;iiially printed in Truro, at
the Cornish Press, by J. Tregoniui^', 1608.)
Advertisenient, 3 pat;es.
A Cornish-English Vocabulary, [c-eb] p. 9-98,
VOL. VIL
The History of Cornwall- in respect to its Population, and
the Health, Strength, Activity, Longevity, and Diseases of its
Inhabitants; with Illustrations from Dlvonshire.
Cancelled Title-page as before, (originally printed in Truro, at
the Cornish Press, by J. Tregoning, 1806.)
Historical Part, [a 2-v 2] 140 pages.
Title : — " Supplement."
Population Abstract, beginning at p. 3, to p. 19.
*' Abstract of the Answers and Returns to the Population Act,
41 Geo. III. 1800," in three fokled Sheets.
Index to principal Persons, Places, Transactions, &c., List of
Prints and Pedigrees to the Seven Volumes, 6 pages.
Corrigenda et Addenda, 1 page.
With a View of Truro. Jas. Bourne del. J. Walker sc. p. 74.
XIV.
MAGNA BRITANNIA : being a concise Topogra-
phical Account of the several (bounties of" Great
Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M.
F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton in
Gloucestershire; and SajMUEL Lvsons, Esq. F.Pt.S.
and F.A.S. Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the
Tower of London. — Vol. III. containing Corn-
wall.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.
1814. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Contents, 2 pages. List of Plates^, 2 pagcir.
Half Title, *' Cornwall."
94 CORNWALL.
General History, [a2-ii 2] p. iii-cclii.
Parochial Historyj with Additions and Corrections, [ij-zz] 361
pages.
Index of Names and Titles, [Yy-3A 2] p. 34,5-303, 19 pages.
General Index and Errata, [3a4-3d3] p. 365-390, 26 pages.
Errors in th.e paging : — clxxxvi of the Gen. Hist, is misprinted
cxxxvi. — p. 291 of the Parochial History is misprinted 219.
PLAT!:S.
i. Map of Cornwall and the Scilly Isles. Folded. Neele sc.
To face p. 1 of *' General History."
Seals of Monasteries, ike. in Cornwall. Engraved ou
Wood. p. XXXV*.
Seals of Borough Towns, &c. No. 1. xxxvi*. No. 2.
xxxvi**. No. 3. xxxvi***. Three Plates engraved
' on Wood. p. xxxvi*.
Ancient Seals of the Families of Cardinan, Dynham,
and Arundell. Engraved on Wood. p. Ixxix*.
ii. View of Curclazc Tin Mine. Folded. Drawn by J. Fa-
rington, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. clxxxiii.
iii. The Land's End. Folded. S. Lysons del. Letitia
Byrne sculp, p. clxxxiv.
iv. Cape Cornwall, with a distant View of the Land's End.
Folded. S.Lvsonsdel. Letitia Byrne fee. p. clxxxiv,
V. Kynan's Cove. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. etched
by Elizabeth Byrne, p. clxxxiv.
vi. Castle Treryn in Cornwall. Drawn by J. Farington,
R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. clxxxiv.
vii. Rocks at Castle Treryn, with the Logan Stone. Fold-
ed. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. etched by Eliza-
beth B\rne. j). clxxxiv.
viii. Rock called the Cheese-wring. Drawn by .1. Faring-
ton, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. clxxxiv.
ix. South View of Roche Rocks. Drawn by J. Farington,
R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. clxxxv.
N. B. This is described as ihe Ao/7/i View in the printed
List of Plates.
X. South East View of Roche Rock and Hermitage. Drawn
by J. Farington, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne,
p. clxxxv.
xi. Tintagel Rock and Castle. Folded. Drawn i)y J. Fa-
rington, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, j). clxxxv.
xii. Chun Cromlech. S. Lysons del. & fee. p. ccxix,
xiii. Inscribed Stones in Cornwall, p. ccxxi.
CORNWALL. 95
xiv. Ornament of Gold found near Penzance. S. Lysons
del. J. Warner sculp, p. ccxxi.
XV. Specimens of Saxon Architecture in Cornwall ; viz.
1 . Part of the Door-way of Kilkhampton Chinch.
2. Part of an Arch in Morwinstow Church. — 3. Arch
of the Door-way of Cury Church. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. ccxxviii.
xvi. Part of Launceston Church, Cornwall. S. Ljsons del.
et fee. p. ccxxxi.
xvii. Miscellaneous; viz. 1. Inscription over the South Porch
of St. Austell Church. — 2. Capital of a Pillar in
Camborne Church. — 3. Stone Pulpit in Egloshayle
Church. — 4. Sculpture over the West Door of Eglo-
shayle Church. — 3. Piscina in Padstow Church. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p. ccxxxii.
xviii. Font in Bodmin Church, Cornwall. S. Lysons del. et
fee. p.ccxxxiii.
xix. Ancient Fonts in Cornwall; viz. 1. Lanreath. — 2. St.
Enoder. — 3. St. Stephen, near Launceston. — 4.
Warbstow. — 5. St. Austell. — 6. Tintagell. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. cexxxiii.
XX. Ancient Fonts in Cornwall, (2) viz. 1. Landewednack.
— 2. Lostwithiel. — 3. Padstow. — 4. Caniborne.
p. ccxxxiv.
xxi. St. Bennet's Monastery near Lanivet. Folded. S. Ly-
sons del. Letitia Byrne sculp, p. ccxxxvii.
xxii. Plan, Section, and South View of the Keep of Laun-
ceston Castle. Folded, p. ccxxxix.
xxiii. Trematon Castle. Folded. Drawn by J. Farington,
R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. ccxl.
xxiv. Tintagel Castle. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. etched
by Letitia Byrne, p. ccxl.
XXV. Carn-bre Castle, with a distant View of Redruth.
Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. ccxl.
xxvi. Part of Place House at Fowey, in Cornwall. S. Ly-
sons del. et fee. p. ccxlii.
xxvii. The Court of Cotehele House, from the Gateway. S.
Lysons del. et fee. p.ccxliv.
xxviii. Ancient Crosses in Cornwall. Folded. S. Lysons del.
et fee. p. ccxlv.
xxix. Ancient Earth-works in Cornwall; viz. 1 . Warbstow
Burrows. — 2. Castle An-Dinas near St. Columb.
Folded, p. ccxlix.
m
CORN^^'ALL.
XXX. North View of Falmouth. Folded. Drawn by J. Fa-
rington, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 98 of the
Parochial HivStory.
xxxi. South View of Falmouth. Folded. Drawn by J. Fa-
ringtoii, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 98 of
the Parochial History,
xxxii. Falmouth Haven, &:c. From a Chart drawn in the
Reign of K. Henry VHL, preserved in the British
Museum. Folded, p. 99 of the Parochial History.
xxxiii. Fowey Haven, &c. From a Chart drawn in the Reign
of K. Henry VlH.j preserved in the British Museum.
Folded, p. 108 of the Parochial History.
xxxiv. South-east View of St. Michael's Mount. Folded.
Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. etched by Elizabeth
Byrne, p. 137 of the Parochial History.
XXXV. East View of St. Michael's Mount. Folded. Drawn
by J. Farington, R.A. etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
p. 138 of the Parochial History.
xxxvi. Launceston Castle. Drawn by J. Farington, R.A.
etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 187 of the Parochial
History.
xxxvii. North East View of Roche Rock and Hermitage ; with
a Plan of the Chapel and Hermitage. S. Lysons del.
J. Warner sculp, p. 278 of the Parochial History.
xxxviii. Trematon Castle from the River Lyiier. Drawn by J.
Farington, R.A. etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 288 of
the Parochial History.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
XV.
BRITANNIA DEPICTA : a Series of Views
(with brief Descriptions) of tiie most interesting and
picturesque Objects in Cjreat Britain. The
Counties alphabetically arranged. — Part IV. con-
taininii Twenty-four Views in Cornwall. Engraved
from Drawings made by J. Farington, Esq. R.A.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, Book-
sellers to the Royal Acadcniy, by G. Sidney, Northumber-
land-street. 1814. Oblong quarto. \
CORNWALL. 97
List of Plates, 1 page.
Letter-press Description to face the Engravings, 22 leaves.
PLATES.
1. Nottar Rock and Bridge. Engraved by J. Landseer, A.R.A.
2. Curclaze Tin Mine. Engraved by S. Middiman.
3. Rocks at the Lands-end. Engraved by J. Land eer and
John Pye.
4. Tabbins Hole Rock. Engraved byS. Middiman.
5. North View of Roche Rock and Hermitage. Engraved by
J. Pye.
6. Falmouth, from Trefusis. Engraved by F. R. Hay.
7. Fowey. Engraved by F. R. Hay.
8. Penryn. Engraved by J. Pye.
9. East \^iew of St. Michael's Mount. Engraved by ,1. Land-
seer, A.R.A.
10. North View of St. Michael's Mount. Engraved by J. Pye.
11. South View of St. Michael's Mount. Engraved by W.
Woolnoth.
12. Carnbre Hill and the Town of Redruth. Engraved by
Angus.
13. St. Ives. Engraved by S. Middiman.
14. North View of Polperro. Engraved by F, R. Hay.
15. South View of Polperro. Engraved by W. Woolnoth.
16. Launceston. Engraved by J. Pye.
17. Poulton Bridge and Launceston. Engraved by W. Woolnoth.
18. Lostwithiel. Engraved by F. R. Hay.
1 9. East Looe and V/cst Looe. Engraved by W. Woolnoth.
20. Mevagissy. Engraved by W. Woolnoth.
21. Pentilly (Castle) on the River Tamer. Engraved by .1.
Landseer, A.R.A.
22. Saltash. Engraved by J. Landseer, A R.A.
23. Tintagel Rock and Castle. Engraved by F. R. Hay.
24. Truro. Engraved by J. Pye.
N. B. There are proof impressions of these engravings to
accompany the Large Paper copies of Messrs. D. and S. Ly-
soin's " Magna Britannia"
98 CORNWALL.
XVI.
The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall histori-
cally surveyed. By John Whitaker, B.D. Rector
of Ruan-Lanyhorne, Cornv/all. In Two Volumes.
London : Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1804. Quarto,
(by S. Gosnell, Little Queen-street.)
VOL. L
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Historical part, [fi-YyS] 348 pages.
PLATE.
A Roman Gateway at Antinopolis in Egypt, p. 84.
VOL. IL
Half Title. Title-page to the Second Volume.
Historical part, with Appendix, [b-3 k] 434 pages.
PLATE.
The Statue of Germanus. p. 125.
XVII.
Some Account of the Church and Windows of
St. Neots in Cornwall. (By the Rev. Benja-
min Foster, Rector of Boconnoc.)
London : Printed by H. and E. Ledger, Maze Pond, South -
wark. 1786. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Some Account of the Church, &c. 26 pages, ending with
" Cor7iu- British." Illustrated with Two folded Plates of the
Windows.
XVIII.
A Journey into Cornwall, through the Counties of
Southampton, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, and
CORNWALL. 99
Devon : interspersed with Remarks, moral, histo-
rical, literary, and political. By George Lips-
comb.
" I pity the man who can travel from Drni to Btersheha, and cry 'Tis all
barren ; and so it is: and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate
the fruits it ofters."— YoiUCK.
Warwick: Printed and sold by H, Sharpe; and F. and C.
Rivingtonj No. 62, St. Paul's Church-yard, London. 1799.
Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface, 2 pages.
Contents, 9 pages.
The Journey, in xxxvii chapters, [A-Aa] 364 pages.
XIX.
A Tour through Cornwall in the Autumn of 1808.
By the Rev. Richard Warner, of Bath.
la ya^ £;■' miva <!ra.iTa.
" Creation's tenant, all the world is thine!"
Printed by Richard Crutwell, St. James's Street, Bath; and sold
by Wilkie and Robinson, Paternoster- row, London. 1809.
Octavo.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to the NobiUty and Gentry, the Clergy, Mine-Pro-
prietors, and Merchants of Cornwall, dated Bath, Feb. 1,
1809, 1 page.
Itinerary and Errata, 2 pages.
The Tour, in Eight Letters, with the Author's Route engraved
on wood at the beginning of each Letter, [b-bb2] 363 pages.
Page 38 is misprinted p. 33.
A plate of a Kistvaen in Breock, Cornwall, drawn by J. West,
and engraved in aquatmta by S. Aiken, fronts the Title-page.
XX.
MINERALOGTA CORNUBIENSIS ; a Trea-
tise on Minerals, AIines, and Mining : contain-
100 CORNWALL.
, ing the Theory and Natural History of Strata, Fis-
sures, and Lodes ; with the IMethods of discovering
and working of Tin, Coppei*, and Lead Alines, and
of cleansing and metalizing their Products ; shewing
each particular Process for dressing, ussaying, and
smelting of Ores. To which is a^ded, an Explana-
tion of the Terms and Idioms of ]\Iiners. By W.
Pryce, of Redruth in Cornwall.
" Hi ex Terra saxosa, cujus Venus sequitti
Effmliunt Staxnum," S^c. DiuD. Sicur,. Latin Translat.
London : Printed and sold for the Author, by James Phillips,
George-vard, Lombard -street ; sold also by B.White, Fleet-
street, and J. Robson, New Bond-street, mdcclxxviii.
Folio.
Title-jjage as above.
Dedication to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, and
Duke of Cornwall, 1 page.
Directions to the Bookbinder, 1 page.
Preface, 5 pages.
Contents, [*-****] 14 pages.
Introduction, fb-ds] 14 pages.
An Account of all the Copper Ores sold in Cornwall the last
fifty Years ; their Tonnage, Amount, Price, and Value, [e]
1 page.
A General Treatise upon Minerals, Mines, and Mining, in Five
Books, [B-liii] 305 pages.
Appendix, [iiii2-Llll] p. 307-313.
An Explanation of the Cornu-Technical Terms and Idioms of
Tinners, including those which are used in the Lead Mines
and Collieries of Great Britain, [lIII 2-pppp 3] p. 315-331.
PLATES.
"^^ Portrait of the Author. Clifford pinx. Engraved by
James Basirc. To face the Title-page,
i. A Section of Goon-Lax and the Pink Mine, in the Pa-
rish of St. Agnes, Cornwall. Dedicated to Sir Wil-
liam Lemon of Carclew, Bart. M.P. C. F. del.
Barber sc. p. 1 10.
ii. The Virgiiia D'minatoria, &;c. Dedicated to Sir Wil-
liam Molesworth of Pencarrow, in Cornwall, p. 147.
iii. Section of a Steam Fire Engine. Dedicated to John
Price of Penzance, Esq. Folded, p. l60.
CORNWALL. 101
iv. Parallel Section of Bullen Garden Mine in tlie Parish
of Camborne, Cornwall. Dedicated to Francis Bas-
set, Esq. Folded. Richard Phillips del. J. Barber
et T. Kitchen sculp, p. 1 72.
V. The Stamping Mill, &c. Dedicated to the Right Hon.
Humphry Morice, M.P. p. 232.
vi. Furnaces for assaying, smelting, Sjc. Dedicated to Sir
Frederick Lemon Rogers, of Blacliford in Devon-
shire, Bart. p. 280.
vii. A Plan and Map of North Downs Mine. Dedicated to
the Rev. Francis Cole. Folded. Basire sc. p. 137.
TABLES.
A Table calculating the Power of Fire Engines. To follow
the Plate at p. 1 60.
Copper Ores sampled the 26th of June 1777, and sold the
10th of July 177 7, at Redruth. Folded, p. 288.
XXI.
The Laws and Customs of tlie Stanxaeies in the
Coujiiies of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and
corrected according to the antient and modern Prac-
tice. In Two Parts :
The First, containing the Charter of Edw. I. being the
first Charter for erecting the Tinners bf Cornwall and
Devon into a Corporation, v/ith an Exposition of the
said Charter, by Parliament, 30 Ed. HI.
H. The several Laws and Constitutions, made by the se-
veral Parliaments of Tinners, in the Reigns of King
Janies I. Charles I. James II. and Queen Anne, to-
gether with the Journals, Speeches, Addresses, and
other Proceedings of the said Parliaments.
HI. A Com pleat Treatise of the Laws of the Stannaries,
and the Mctliod of jn'oceeding in the several Courts
of Stannaries ; with the Judges Opinions on the
Force of those Laws, bv the King's special Direction :
Also several Cases and Pleadings thereupon, in the
Star Chaniber, touching Writs of Error.
IV. The Power of the Lord Warden in L.iw and E'luity,
with two remarkable Cases between the Lord Warden
102 COKNWALL.
and the Sheriff of Devon, the one for Felony, and the
other for Murder, with the Pleadings at large.
V. The Rights of the Prince as Duke of Cornwall. Also
a conipleat Table of the Fees of the Stannary Courts.
VI. The Customs of the Stannary of Blackmore, set forth
by way of Preface.
Part II.
Containing the Laws and Customs of the Stannaries of
Devon.
I, The Charter of Edw. I. with an Exposition of the same,
in Latin and English.
II. The several Laws and Constitutions, &c. made in the
Reigns of King Edw. VI. Hen. VIII. and Queen Eli-
zabeth. With compleat Tables of the principal Mat-
ters contain'd in the whole.
By Thomas Pearce, Gent.
London: Printed for D. Browne, without Temple Bar, and
J, Newton, in Little Britain, mdccxxv. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales,
and Duke of Cornwall, signed T. Pearce, 2 pages.
The Preface to the Reader, 12 pages.
Introduction, p. xiii-xxiv.
The Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in Cornwall, [B-Aaa]
1 62 pages.
Half Title: — "The Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in
the County of Devon ; revised and corrected according to the
modern Practice."
Tlie Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in the County of
Devon, p. 185-259, [Hbb-uuu2] 75 pages.
The Table, ending with the following Notice, 16 pages.
" N. B. Gentlemen are desired to correct the following
Mistake; viz. From signature (c) fol. 8, to (g) fol. 21, there
appears to be an Imperf^ection of three sheets by that vacancy;
but it is entirely jjcrfect : the mistake being occasion'd by the
different Printers who were concern'd in printing it, by a
wrong conijjutation of their copy."
In addition to the above error, pages x and xi of the Table are
mi'printed vi, vii.
CORNWALL. 103
XXII.
Observations relative to the Mixkralohicial cind
Chemical History of the Fossils of Cornwall.
By Marti X Henry Klaprotii, Assessor of the
College of Physicians and Apothecaries, and Extra-
ordinary Member of the Friendly Society of In-
quirers into Nature, of Berlin. — Translated from the
German by John Gottlieb Gkoscuke, M.I).
Professor of Natural History in the College of
Mitau.
London : Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-
yard. MDCCLXXXVii. Oc^oi/o, with a coloured Plate to front
the Tide.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Excellency Baron De Offenberg by the Trans-
lator.
Advertisement, dated London, Nov. 10, 17S6, 4 pages.
Introduction, 4 pages.
Mineralogical Observations, [b 3-G 2] p. 5-84.
Page 14 is misprinted p. 41.
XXIII.
Specimens of British Minerals, selected from
The Cabinet of Philip Rashleigh, of Menabilly
in the County of Cornwall, Esq. JNI.P. F.R.S. and
F.A.S. with general Descriptions of each Article.
(In Two Parts.)
London : Printed by W. Buhner and Co., and sold by G. Nicol,
Bookseller to His Majesty, Pall Mall ; and Messrs. W'liitc,
Booksellers, Fleet-street. 1797- Quarto.
Part I. consists of an Introduction, 2 pages, and 5G pages ot
letter-press, describing thirty-three coloured plates of Mi-
nerals, and ends with a page of the " Speciftc Gravities of
several Minerals."
Part II. dated May, 1802, consists of Observations, 2 page^ ;
104 CORNWALL.
twenty-tluee pages of letter-press describing twenty coloured
plates ; also, the " Section of the Stream-work at Poth, in
the Parish of St. Blazey, about a quarter of a n.ile from high-
water mark," whicli was destroyed by an extraordinary high
tide in the winter of 1501 j with a coloured engraving.
XXIV.
General View of the County of Cornwall:
M'ith Observ-ations on the Means ot its Improvement.
By Robert Fraser, A.lNI. Drawn up tor the
Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and in-
ternal Improvement.
London : Printed by C. Macrae, mdccxciv. Quarto, pp. 70.
XXV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Cornwall. Drawn up and published by Order
of the Board of Aiji;riculture and internal Improve-
ment. By G. B. Worgan.
" Let us c,o and cultivate the ground, that the poor as well as the ricli
mav he happy, and that peace and plenty may be established throughout
our borders."'
London : Printed by B. M'Millan, Bow-street, Covent- garden;
sold by G. and W. Nicol, Booksellers to His Majesty, Pall
Mall ; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-row ; Liddle,
Bodmin; Tregonning, Truro; and Vigurs, Penzance. 1811.
Octavo. '250 pages.
With a folded Map of the Soil of Cornwall engraved by Neele ;
a folded Table of Borough, Corporation, and Market Towns
in Cornwall ; and fifteen Plates of Cottages, Implements,
Animals, &;c. besides a variety of wood Engravings on the
letter-press.
CORNWALL. 1 05
SCILLY ISLANDS.
I.
A Natural and Historical Account of the
Islands of Scilly : describing their Situation,
Number, Extent, Soil, Culture, Produce, Rarities,
Towns, Fortifications, Trade, IManufacture, Inhabi-
tants:- their Government, Laws, Customs, Grants,
Records, and Antiquities.
The Importance of those Islands to the British Trade and
Navigation; the Improvements they are capable of; and
Directions for all Ships to avoid the Dangers of their
Rocks. Illustrated with a new and correct Draught of
those Isles, from an actual Survey in the Year 1 744, in-
cluding the neighbouring Seas, and Sea Coasts, next the
Land's End of Cornwall.
To which are added, the Tradition of a Tract of
Land, called Lioness, devoured by the Sea, formerly
joining those Isles and Cornwall. Of the Cause, Rise,
and Disappearance of some Islands. And lastly, a
general Account of Cornwall.
c
" Hesjieridiim pretiosn Gens!"
By Robert Heath, an Officer of His IMajesty's
Forces, some time in Garrison at Scilly.
London : Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox, on Ludgatc
Hill. MDCCL. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumber-
land, 8 pages.
The Preface, 1 6 pages.
The Contents and Emendations, 14 pages.
A Natural and Historical Account of the Islands of Scilly, with
Description of Cornwall, [B-Gg4] 456 pages.
PLATES.
1 . A Draught of the Islands of Scilly, from an actual Survey
ill the Year 1744: also of the Land's End, with St.
p
1 06 CORNWALL.
Agnes Lighthouse and St. Mary's Castle, buik Anno
1593. Folded. Rob. Heath del. T. Hutchinson sc.
To face the Title.
2. A South-east View of Upnor Castle in Kent. Folded. Hut-
chinson sc. p. 14 3.
3. A folded Table, shewing the direct Distances in Miles be-
tween the principal Towns in Cornwall, p. 447-
II.
Observations on the ancient and present State
of the Islands of Scilly, and then* Importance to
the Trade of Great Britain. In a Letter to the Re-
verend Charles Lyttelton, LL.D. Dean of
Exeter, and F.R.S. By William Borlase, M.A.
F.R.S.
Oxford : Printed by W. Jackson ; sold by W. Sandby, in Fleet-
street, and R. Baldwin, in Paternoster-row, London ; Messrs.
Fletcher, Clements, and Parker, in Oxford ; Messrs. Leake
and Frederick, at Bath; Messrs. Score and Thorn, at Exeter;
and Messrs. Jewell and Michell, in Cornwall, mdcclvi.
Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
The Observations on the Isles of Scilly, [b-t2] 140 pages.
PLATES.
i. Map of the Islands of Scilly, with five Views of the
Lauds, as seen from the Sea. Folded, p. 1.
ii. Remains of a Druid Temple on Salakee Downs St.
Mary's, Scilly, &:c. On the letter-press of p. 19-
iii. Fort, Town, Pier, and Harbour of St. Mary's in Scilly,
with the Northern Islands; taken from Bosou Hill,
June 5, 1752. Folded. W. B. del. Green sc. Oxon.
p. 40.
iv. Fig. 1. Plan of Star Castle.— 2. Light-house on St.
Agnes. — 3. Plan of St. Helen's Church. — 4. A
Cock- roach. — 5. Ruines of the Abby on Trescaw. —
6. Plan of the Abby.— 7- The Giant's Cave.— 8. St.
Agnes Church. J. G. .sc. p. 43.
v. New Grynscy Harbour, Scilly. Folded. W. B. del.
J. Green sc. Oxon. p. 47.
CORNWALL. 107
III.
A Survey of the ancient and present State of
the SciLLY Islands: describing their Situation,
Towns, Forts, Produce, Government, Customs, An-
tiquiiies, Number, Churches, Harbours, Language^
Arts, Manufactures, House Burnings, Extent, Castles,
Soil, Religion, Traffick, Grants, Shipwrecks. The
Importance of these Islands to the Trade and Navi-
gation of Great Britain and Ireland ; their many ad-
mirable Curiosities, both natural and artificial : the
most remarkable Events, Accidents, and Revolutions
in past Ages. Also Directions for Ships to go into
their different Harbours ; likewise how to avoid the
many dangerous Rocks, sunken Ledges, and Shoals
about the Islands. Carefully extracted and compiled,
not only from the most esteemed Historians extant,
but also from the Observations of the most skilful
Pilots, and other intelligent Inhabitants. — -A Work
very necessary for such Seafaring People as come near
the dangerous Rocks of Scilly, and entertaining to all
degrees of Readers. — By John Troutbeck, Chap-
lain to His Grace the Duke of Leeds.
Sherborne : Printed and sold by Goadby and Lerpiniere.
Octavo. No date.
Title-page as above.
List of Subscribers, 5 pages.
A Description of the Scilly Islands, [a-2g] 234 pages.
108
CUMBERLAND.
I.
Tiie History of the County of Cumberland, and
some Places adjacent, from the earliest Accounts to
the present Time : comprehending the local History
of the Comity; its Antiquities; the Origin, Gene-
alogy, and piesent State of the principal Families,
with P.iographical Notes; its iVIines, Minerals, and
Plants, with other Curiosities either of Nature or of
Art. — Particular Attention is paid to, and a just Ac-
count given of every Improvement in Agriculture,
Manufactures, &c. &c. — By WiLLlAM HUTCHIN-
SON, F.A.S. Author of the History of Durham, &c.
In Two Volumes.
Carlisle : Printed by F. JoUie ; and sold by B. Law and Son,
W. Clark, and T. Taylor, Lon^lon. Quarto, mdccxciv.
VOL. L
An engraved Title-page : — " The History and Antiquities of
Cumberland ;" with a Vignette, " Emblem of Antiquities."
The printed Title-page as above.
Dedication to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. and to the Mem-
bers of the Board of Agriculture, signed W. Hutchinson and
F. Jollie, Proprietor and Editor.
Subscribers' Names and List of Plates, signature A, 6 pages.
Catalogue of Cumberland Animals, Botany, and Fossils, [a-o]
54 pages.
A Glossary of anticjuated Words occurring in the Work, 4 pages.
Introduction, [b-g] 4 2 pages.
History of Cumberland, [g 2-3 G4] p. 43-600.
PLATES.
1. The engraved Title-page as above.
2. West View of Lanercost Priory. .T.Lowes del. et sc. To
face the Title.
3. A Map of Cumberland from the best Authorities. Folded.
Ja. Kennedy sc. To face p. 43 of the Historical part.
CUMBERLAND. 109
4. Inside View of Lanercost Priory, p. 53.
3. Plan of the Roman Wall and Stations, with Drawdykes and
Linstock Castles, p. 63.
6. Burdoswald Altars. J. Kennedy sc. Folded, p. 67-
7. Bewcastle Monument (its four sides) marked p. 65, but
should front p. 80.
8. Altars, &c. discovered at Castle-Steads, (No. I.) Ja. Ken-
nedy sc. p. 103.
9. Altars, &c. discovered at Castle-Steads, (No. 2.) p. 118.
10. Walton House, the property of J. Johnson, Esq. J. Lowes
del. et sc. p. 118.
11. The South View of Naworth Castle, the Seat of Frederick
Earl of Carlisle. Rob. Carlisle del. J. Beugo sc. p. 133.
12. Written Rock on Gelt. W. H. del. Ja. Kennedy sc. p. 139.
13. Warwick Hall, Bridge, &c. the property of R. Warwick,
Esq. p. 153.
14. Wetheral Cells and Summer House, the property of Misses
Waugh, Carlisle. J. Lowes sc. p. 161.
15. Druid's xMonument. — Roman Altar. — An old drinking
Glass. — St. Aidan, Bishop of Lindisfarn. — Inscription
upon a Bed's Head at Nunnery. — Fac-simile of the
Hand-writing of Francis Earl of Derwentwater. J.
Lowes sc. p. 224.
16. Outside View of the Giant's Cave near Eden-hall. James
Lowes sc. p. 291.
17. Inside View of the Giant's Cave. Wm. Hutchinson del.
J. Lowes sc. p.291.
18. The West View of Brougham Hall, the Seat of Henry
Brougham, Esq. R. Carlisle del. J. Beugo sc. p. 303-
19. Miscellaneous Antiquities. — View, with a Plan and Section
of Maybrough. — Antiquity found in Wiiinfield Park. —
King AVthur's Round Table. — Pillars in Penrith Church-
yard : — and Roman Inscriptions, p. 308.
20. 21.' Maps of the Roads from Irthing Bridge to Eden Hall,
and of Ullesvvater. (No. 1, 2.) p. 312.
22. Penrith Castle. J. Lowes sc. p. 317.
23. Graystoke Antiquities ; viz. Seals, Arms, and Figures of the
Howard Family. (The Explanation of the Plate is on
the reverse.) p. 348.
24. Blencowe Hall, the ancient Family Seat of the Blencowes.
J. L. sc. p. 413.
25. Map of the Mountains where a remarkable Ignis Fatuus
was seen. p. 417.
$6. Antiquities at Old Penrith (Perith). p. 481 .
1 10 CUMBERLAND.
27. Milium Castle. — Arms and Seal of Furness Abbey, with the
Font at Bootle. J. Lowes se. p. 523.
28. Plan of the Abbey of St. Mary hi Furness. p. 539.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. The Angel Fish. On p. 24 of the Natural History.
2. Two Eggs of the Sedge Bird. On p. 38 of the same.
3. Two Statues of the Goddess Nehalennia. On p. 10 of the
Introduction.
4. Arms of the Abbey of Lanercost. On p. 58 of the Histo-
rical part.
5. Roman Inscriptions discovered at Lanercost. On p. 62.
6. Roman Altar at Corby Castle. On p. 69.
7. Inscription in the South-east Wall of Naworth Garden.
On p. 72.
8. Two Altars dug up at Burdoswald. On p. 73.
9. Runic Inscription and Cross. On p. 83.
10, 11. Roman Inscriptions discovered at Bewcastle. On
p. 92-3.
12. Roman Altar. On p. 94.
13. Arms of the House of Vaux. On p. 101.
14. 15. Roman Altars at Scaleby Castle. On p. 104-5.
16. Roman Inscription at Castle-Steads. On p. 108.
17« Two Fragments of Inscriptions, and Two Pieces of a Glass
Bowl, discovered at Castle-Steads. On p. 113.
18. Ichnography of Pedestals on a clay floor discovered at
Castle-Steads. On p. 1 14.
19. Plan of the Wetheral Cells. On p. I6I.
20. View of Wetheral Priory and the back of Corby, from the
west. On p. If) 8.
21. View of Wetheral Church, from Corby Walks. On p. 17S.
22. Cross at Nunnery. On p. I92.
23. The Form of tlie Druidical Temple at Anbury. On p. 241.
24. Dacre Castle. J. Lowes sc. On p. 466.
25. Plan of the Remains of some Building on Hardknot Moun-
tain. On p. 569.
VOL. II.
An engraved Title-page, with a Vignette View of the Cathedral
(of Carlisle) from the S.W, J. Lowes sc.
The printed Title-page as in Vol. I.
History of Cumberland, [A2-Rrrr2] p. 3-682. *„.^ji
Additions, [*5sss] p. *683-*688,
CUMBERLAND. 1 1 1
List of Sheriffs of Cumberland, [a] p. i-iv.
Index to both Volumes, [ssss] p. 683-6&0.
PLATES.
1. North-east View of the City of Carlisle. Engraved by
Jas. Lowes. To front the Title.
2. Plan of the Town and Harbour of Whitehaven, from an
actual Survey Anno 1790 by J. Howard. Folded, p. 41.
3. Plan of the Town and Harbour of Workington, from an
actual Survey Anno 1793, with two Views of Working-
ton Hall. Folded, p. 137.
4. Plan of the Lakes in Cumberland. J. Lowes sc. p. 153.
5. View from the east of Pocklington's Island in Derwent-
water, near Keswick. Folded. Joseph Pocklington,
Esq. del. S. Middiman sc. p. 164.
6. Cockermouth Bridge and Castle, with Bridckirk Font.
J. Lowes sc. p. 253.
7-12. Roman and other Antiquities mostly found at Ellen-
borough, 116 articles. (Plate I-VL) Jas. Lowes sc.
p. 284.
13. Antiquities found at Aspatria and at Arcleby Hall. J.
Lowes sc. p. 288.
14. Arcleby Hall, the property of J. C. Satterthwaite, Esq.
C. Mitchell del. J. Lowes sc. p. 351.
15. Antiquities found at Old Carlisle, Wigton, &c. J. Lowes sc.
p. 4 10.
16. Antiquities at Stockle Wath. — A INIap of Encampments
near Carlisle, the Route of the Rebels, &;c. Jas.
Lowes sc. p. 430.
17. View of Rose Castle, the Seat of the Bishop of Carlisle.
Jas. Lowes sc. p. 438.
IBj 19, 20. Roman Antiquities at Netherby. (Plates I, U, III.)
p. 535.
21. Antiquities found at Stanwix, Carlisle, &c. p. 577-
22. Plan of the City of Carlisle and places adjacent. Folded.
p. 585.
23. Carhsle Castle from Battle Holm. J. Lov.es del. et sc.
p. 593.
24. N.W. View of Carlisle Cathedral. — The Deanry from the
City Wall.— S.W. View of the Fratry. — N. E. View of
the Castle. — Gate of the Castle : — and various Arms of
the Earls of Carlisle, &c. p. 597-
25. View of the Legends of St. Anthony and St. Austin-
K. Carlisle del. J. Lowes sc. p. 600.
1 1 2 CUMBERLAND.
26. Bishop Bell's Monument. R. Carlisle del. J. Lowes sc.
p. 602.
27. (View of) Wood Side, from the road, the property of J. Losh,
Esq. p. 641.
28. N.W. View of Carlisle Castle. From a Drawing in the
possession of J. R. Maunsell, Esq. to whom this plate is
inscribed, p. 657.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. The Harbour of Whitehaven. On p. 41.
2. St. Nicholas Church (Whitehaven). On p. 43.
3. Trinity Church. On p. 44.
4. St. .James's Church. On p. 45.
5. View of the Castle at Whitehaven. On,p. 48.
6. View from the north of Pocklington's Island near Kes-
wick. Jos. Pocklington, Esq. del. S. Middimansc. On
p. 165.
7. Druids Monument at Keswick. J. Lowes sc. On p. 192.
8. View of Grange. Jas. Lowes sc. On p. 208. '
9. Bowder Stone. Jas. Lowes sc. On p. 210.
10. Bassenthwaite Lake. J. Lowes sc. On p. 238.
1 1 . A View of the Remains of Holm-Cultram Abbey, taken in
1739. J. Lowes sc. On p. 346.
12. (View of) Ireby. J. Lowes sc. On p. 368.
13. Bird's-eye View and Ground Plan of Carrock-fell (Moun-
tain). On p. 381.
14. Bird's-eye View and Ground Plan of Yevering Bell (Moun-
tain). J. Lowes sc. On p. 364.
15. The Howk at Caldbeck. Jas. Lowes sc. On p. 388.
16. Inside View and Ground Plan of the Keep of Rose Castle.
On p. 435.
17. S. View of Chalk Quarries on Shawk Beck, shewing the
Roman Inscription there. J. Lowes sc. On p. 439.
18. Fac-simile of the Roman Inscription on Chalk Rocks, and
of a curious puzzle Inscription on Dalston Hall. On
p. 442.
19. South View of K. Edvvard the First's Monument on Burgh
Marsh. J. Norman del. J. Lowes sc. On p. 504.
20. View of Netherby, the Seat of Sir James Graham, Bart.
On p. 533.
21. Arthuret Church. Jas. Lowes sc. On p. 545.
22. Map of Solway Moss and its Vicinity. On p. 548.
23. Kirkandrews Church upon Esk. J. Lowes sc. On p. 549.
CUMBERLAND. 1 1 ."3
24. Two Views of Carlisle; one from the Road at Harraby, the
other from a F'ield behind the Village, p. 585.
" N. B. The latter was given as a sul)stitute for some of the
former being worn faint in printing."
25. A Ground Plan of the Cathedral Church of Carlisle, and a
curious Inscription. On p. 598.
Between pages 674-5 are eight Tables of the Population,
Christenings and Deaths in Carlisle, on two sheets : — and at
p. *6S8 is a folded Table of the Medium of Money raised by
Assessment, and Iiow applied, in tlie County of Cumberland,
m the Years 1776, 1783, 1784, and 1785. '
Errata in the paging : — p, 181 is numbered 118,— p. 183 for
185,^and pp. 184 and 185 are repeated and follow.
N. B. Copies of this work were taken off on Fine, and a
very limited Number on Large Paper.
*^* Mr. F. JoLLiE, Proprietor of the Carlisle Journal, has
announced his intention of publishing a Supplementary
Volume of the History of Cumberland, which is designed
to embrace the State of Agriculture, Population, Church
Livings, Antiquities, &c. to the present period. It will
be embellished with several plates : among others, of the
English, Scotch, and Irish Gates, Carlisle, which are now
removed.
11.
.Tollie's Sketch of Cumberland Manners and Cus-
toms : partly in the provincial Dialect, in Prose and
Verse, with a Glossary.
Carlisle : Printed by F. Jollie and Sons, for Longman and Co.
Paternoster- row, and W. Clarke, New Bond-street, London.
1811. Oc/ci^o,' 46 pages.
III.
Ax Essay towards a Natural History of \^'ES'r-
moreland and Cumberland, by Thomas Ro-
binson, Rector of Ousby, in Cumberland.
London, 1709. Octavo. See Westmorelanp.
1 14 CUMBERLAND.
IV.
The History and Antiquities of the Counties of
Westmoreland and Cumberland. By Joseph
NicoLsoN, Esq. and Richard Burn, LL.D. in
Two Volumes.
Lo^fDON, 1777. Quarto. See Westmorel\nd.
A Topographical Description of Cumberland,
Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a Part of the
West Riding of Yorkshire : comprehending,
First, A General Introductory View.
Secondly, A more detailed Account of each County: its
Extent, general Appearance, Mountains, Caves, Rivers,
Lakes, Canals, Soils, Roads, Minerals, Buildings, Mar-
ket Towns, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, An-
tiquities, and the Manners and Customs of its Inhabi-
tants.
Thirdly, A Tour through the most interesting Parts of
the District ; describing, in a concise dnd perspicuous
Manner, such Objects as are best worth the Attention
of the curious Traveller and Tourist.
Illustrated with various Maps, Plans, Views, and
other useful Appendages. By John Houseman.
Carlisle : Printed by Francis Jollie ; and sold by C. Law, Ave
Maria Lane, and W. Clarke, New Bond-street, Loudon. 1 800.
Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Address dedicatory to Mrs. Howard of Corby, signed John
Houseman, Corby, October 30, 1800, 3 pages.
Index, 3 pages.
Distances of Places, List of Plates, and References to the Map
of the Soils, 3 pages.
Topographical Description, [a-3y4] 536 pages.
Additions and Errata, 2 pages.
CUMBERLAND. 115
PLATES.
!. Map of the Soils and Canals. Folded and coloured. To
face p. 1.
•3. Plan of Kendal. J. Lowes sc. 1798. p. 233.
3. (View of) Ullswater looking into Patterdale. J. W. del.
R. Scott sc. p. 252.
4. (Map of the) Lakes in Cumberland. Folded. J. Lowes sc.
p. 267.
5. Stonewaite and Eagle Crag, Borrowdale. J.W. del. R.
Scott sc. p. 272.
6. The Head of Wast-Water. J.W. del. R. Scott sc. p. 272.
7. Deruent-Water, or Keswick Lake, from Ormathwaite (or
Armathwaite). J.W. del. R. Scott sc. p. 293.
8. Bassenthwaite Lake, from Armathwaite. J.W. del. R.
Scott sc. p. 30 i .
9. (Map of the) Lakes in Lancashire and Westmorland.
Folded M''Intyre sculp. Edinb. p. 339.
10. North View of Furness Abbey. J.W. del, R.Scott sc.
p. 373.
1 1 . Plan of Lancaster. M''Intyre sc. p. 397.
12. Calder Abbey, engraven on Wood. On the letter-press of
p. 468.
13. Plan of Liverpool, Folded. J. Lowes sc. p. 489.
14. Pocket Plan of Manchester and Salford, with the latest Im-
provements. Large Sheet folded. Kirkwood and Sons,
Edinb. sc. p. 320.
N.B. Between pp. 176-7 is a Title-page, " A Descriptive
Tour thro' various Parts of the District already noticed, form-
ing a Guide to Tourists, particularly those visiting the Lakes
and other Natural Curiosities with which these Northern Coun-
ties abound," *A 2; which Tour has been several times reprinted
in a separate volume in octavo. — Pages 37 1 to 376 are repeated,
and follow p. 376; — pages 387 to 392 are omitted ; — page 499 is
misprinted 479.
VI.
Jollie's Cumberland Guide and Directory :
containing a descriptive Tour through the County,
and a List of Persons in public and private Stations
in every principal Place in the County. Illustrated
116 CUMBERLAND.
with Maps and Views, also a List of the Shipping.
(In Two Parts.)
Carlisle: Printed by F. Jollie and Sons. 1811. OctavOy
2G4 pages, and Three Titles.
With a Plan of the City of Carhsle and places adjacent, the
same plate as in Hutchinson's History of Cumberland, vol. ii.
p. 355— Five Views of Buildings in Carlisle. Hutcliinson,
vol. ii. p. 597. — Ground Plan of the Cathedral Church, Car-
lisle ; Hutchinson, p. 3<<S : and Medal of William Duke of
Cumberland — Map of Cumberland, engraved by R. Scott. —
Wetheral Church. Hutchinson, vol. i. p. 178. — Wctheral
Priory. Hutchinson, vol. i. p. InS. — Plan of the Town and
Harbour of Workington. Hutchinson, vol. ii. p. 137. — Plan
of the Town of Whitehaven. Hutchinson, vol. ii. p. 41.
VII.
VALLUM ROMANUM: or. The History and
Antiquities of the Roman Wall, commonly
called the PiCTS Wall, in Cumberland and North-
umberland, built by Hadrian and Sevekus, the
Roman Emperors, Seventy Miles in length, to keep
out the Northern Picts and Scots. In Three
Books.
I. Contains the ancient State of the Wall, with an Ac-
count of the Legionary and Auxiliary Forces employed
here in building of it ; and the eighteen Cities or sta-
tionary Towns standing thereon, called the Stations per
Lineam Falli, with eighty-one Castles, and three hun-
dred and sixteen Forts, still visible
II. Contains a large Account of the prcient State of the
Walls and Military Roads, more particularly that now
re-edifying at a national Expense, for the Passage of
Troops and Carriages from Carlisle to Newcastle upon
Tyne.
III. Contains a complcat Collection of the Roman Inscrip-
tions and Sculptures which have hitherto been disco-
vered on or near the Wall, with the Letters engraved
in their proper Shape and proportionate Size, and the
CUMBERLAND. 117
Reading thereof explained in Words at length : as also
an historical Account of them, with explanatory and
critical Observations.
Collected and abstracted iVom all Writers on the
same subject, as an iaducement to the young Nobi-
lity and Gentry of Great Britain to make tiie Tour
• of their native Country before they visit loreign Parts.
To Avhich are added/Fwo Letters from the late Hon.
and Learned Roger Gale to the Compiler, relating
to Roman Antiquities in the North ot England. —
The whole illustrated with a Map of the Wails, Mi-
litary Ways and Stations, laid down by a new Geo-
- metrical Survey, and near two hundred other Sculp-
tures, on Copper-plates. — By John Warburton,
Esq. Somerset Herald, and F.R.S.
London : Printed for J. Millan, at Charing Cross; J. Robin-
son, in Ludgate-street ; R. Baldwin, in Paternoster-row ;
and J. Swan, near Northumberland House, in the Strand.
MDCCLHi. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
An engraved Dedication (with Arms) to His Royal Highness
William Augustus Duke of Cumberland.
Preface, signed John Warburton, Somerset. Dated from the
Herald's Office, January 1, 1754, 6 pages.
List of Subscribers, 7 pages.
The Historical part, [b-y 3] 166 pages.
Index of Places, 6 pages.
PLATES.
A Survey of the Country between Newcastle and Carlisle, re-
presenting the several present Roads, and tlie Tract which is
proposed for the new intended Road of Comnnmication be-
tween those Towus. As also the Course of the Romai) Wall,
with all the Military Stations, Castella, and Military Wayis
that lye adjacent thereunto, and are •le'^cribed in the tlistory
and Antiquities of the said Wall, lately published i)y John
Warburton, Esquire, Somerset Herald, and Fellow of the
. Royal Society. Dedicated to Hugh Earl of Northumberland.
A large sheet folded. To face page 1.
118 CUMBERLAJv^D.
1 . Inscriptions iind Sculptures in Northumberland, No. I to
XII. Dedicated to Lancelot Allgood, Esq. of Nunwick
Hall in Northumberland, p. 26.
2. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto. No. XIII to XXXV.
Dedicated to George Bowes, Esq. of Stretlam Castle and
Gibside, Co. Durham, p. 48.
3. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, No. XXXVI to LI, and
No. LXIV. Dedicated to Edward Rowe Mores, Esq.
A.M. andF.A.S. p. 60.
4. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto. No. LII to LXIV, and
LXVII. Dedicated to Hambleton Custance, Esq. of
Norfolk, p. 70.
5. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, Nos. XXXIV-LXIII-
LXXIX. Dedicated to .John Bacon of Newton Cap, in
Durham, p. 76.
C. Inscriptions and Sculptures in Cumberland, No. I. to XXVII.
Dedicated to Sir Joshua Van Neck, Bart, of Putney, in
Surrey, p. 82.
7. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, No. XXVIII to XLII,
Dedicated to the Rev. Dr. Peploe, Chancellor of West
Chester, and Warden of Manchester College, p. 102.
8. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, No. XLIV to L. De-
dicated to Sir Henry Ibbetson, Bart, of Leeds, p. 108.
9. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, No. LI to LXXVI.
Dedicated to the Rev. Wm. Stukeley, M.D. p. 1 1 9.
10. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto. No. LXIV to LXXV.
Dedicated to Samuel Gale, Esq. p. 132.
1 1 . Inscriptions and Sculptures in Northumberland, No. LXXXI
to XCIV. Dedicated to the Hon. James West, Esq. Se-
cretary to the Treasury, &c. p. 139-
12. Inscriptions and Sculptures in ditto, No. XC to CXIV.
Dedicated to Sir Clement Cotterell Dormer, Knt. p. 143.
VIII.
The History of the Roman Wall, which crosses
the Island of Britain, from the German Ocean to
the Irish Sea, describing its ancient State, and its
Appearance in the year 1801. By W. Button,
F.A.SS.
London : Printed by and for John Nicliols and Son, Red Lion
Passage, Fleet-street. 1802. Octavo.
CUMBERLAND. 119
Title-page as above.
Dedication to John Nichols, Esq. 2 pages.
Preface, dated Birmingham, April 13, 1302, 9 pages.
List of Plates, 1 page.
The History of the Roman Wall, [b-z 2] 340 pages.
The Journal, 2 pages.
Index, 8 pages.
Erratum — page 183 is misprinted 158.
The List of Plates is given in the following article.
The History of the Roman Wall, &c. By W. Hut-
ton, F.A.S.S. Tlie Second Edition, with Con-ec-
tions.
London : Printed by and for Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet-street; sold also by F. JoUie, Carlisle;
W. Charnley, Newcastle; R. Dickenson, Hexham; Beilby
and Co. Birmingham; and J. Drewry, Derby. 1813. Oc-
tavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to John Nichols, Esq. 2 pages.
Advertisement to the Second Edition, signed John Nichols, Oc-
tober 1, 1813, p. v-xxii.
The Author's Preface, dated Birmingham, April 13, 1802,
p. xxiii-xxix.
List of Plates and Books by the same Author, 2 pages.
The History of the Roman Wall, [b-y 7] 262 pages.
The Journal, 2 pages.
Index, p. 265-272, 8 pages.
PLATES.
i. Portrait of .the Author, set. 81. Engraved by James
Basire. To front the Title,
ii. A Map of the Roman Wall. Folded, p. 125. [p. 1,
Jirst ediL]
iii. Agricola, Hadrian, and Severus's Works, p. 138. [p. 1 76,
first edit.']
iv. Part of the Wall near Benwell Hill, with un Apple Tree
growing upon its summit, p. 144. [p. 184, Jirst
edit.]
V. Profile of the Roman Wall and Vallum near Port Gate.
p. 156. [p.'200, first ediL] -.
1 QO CUMBERLAND.
vi. A piece of Severus's Wall, as it now appears near St.
Oswald's, p. 158. [p. ^03, frst edit.]
vii. Profile of the Remains of Severus's Wall. p. 160.
[on the letter-press of p. 208 of the first edit,']
viii. A Plan of Citurnum, the Roman Station at Walwick
Chesters ; with part of the Plan of Severus's Wall
and Hadrian's Vallum, p. 164. [p. Q\0, first edit.]
ix. Roman Altar, now the Mantle Tree at a Farm House at
House-Steads, p. 184. [p. '■22>1, first edit.]
K. Profile of the Mountains at Bradley, p. 185. [p. 238,
Jlrst edit.]
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Condercum ; now Benwell Hill. On p. 142.
2. Vindobala; now Rutchester. On p. 147.
3. Hunnum; now Halton Chesters. On p. 154.
4. Procolitia; now Carrawburgh. On p. 167.
5. Borcovicus ; now House-steads. On p. 181.
6. iEsica; now Great Chesters. On p. 193.
7. Magna; now Carvoran. On p. 197.
8. Amboglanna; now Burdoswald. On p. 202.
9. Petriana; now Cambeck Fort. On p. 210.
IX.
An Excursion to the Lakes in Westmoreland
and Cumberland; with a Tour through Part
of the Northern Counties, in the Years 1773
and 1774. By W. Hutchinson.
London: Printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-
yard; and W. Charnley, in Newcastle, mdcclxxvi. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
An Excursion, &c. [A-Bb 6] 3S2 pages.
Itinerary, 2 pages.
Order of the Plates and Errata, 2 pages.
Erratum : — p. 228 is misprinted 12S.
PLATES.
1. Bowes Castle, Yorkshire. On letter-press of p. 1.
2. Vases found at Bowes. Hutchinson del. 1774. Folded, p. 6.
3. Roman Coins, folded, p. 6.
CUMBERLAND. 121
4. Fortifications on Stainmore, and Roy Cross. Folded.
W. Hutchinson del. S. etc. p. 13.
5. Portrait of R. Hutchinson. John Lodge so. p. 25.
C). Arthur's Round Table. Folded. Rob. Hutchinson del.
1773. p. 90.
7. Ancient Crosses at Penrith, &:c. On the letter-press of
p. 105.
8. Druid's Monument at Salkeld. Folded. W. Hutchinson
del. Stephens sc. p. 108.
g. Mavbrough: and Druids Monuments near Keswick. Folded.
Rob. Hutchinson del. 1773. p. 159-
10, 11. Four Sides of the Font at St. Brides. Folded, p. 224.
12. The Written Mountain on Gelt. Folded. W. Hutchinson
del. Stephens sc. p. 263.
13. Lenercost Priory. Folded. W. Hutchinson del. 1774.
J. Bailey sc. p. 267.
14. Altars and Coin of Antoninus found at Caer-Vorran. Folded.
W. Hutchinson del. p. 298.
15. 16. Two Plates of Roman Effigies, &c. at Hexham. Folded.
W. Hutchinson del. ^rsif avoj STrojei. p. 307.
1 7. Antiquities at Lanchester. Folded, p. 318.
18. Antiquities at Barnard Castle; viz. Tomb of Robert De
Morton. — Seal. — Font, &c. Folded. W. Hutchinson
del. p. 357.
19. View of Athelstan Abby. Folded. Hutchinson del. 1774.
p. 3 70.
20. Eight Roman Inscriptions at Rookby. Folded. W. Hut-
chinson del. S. £71. p. 373.
21. Roman Vases, &c. at Rookby. Folded, W. Hutchinson
del. p. 376.
X.
A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, West-
morland, and Lancashire : together with an Ac-
count, historical, topograpliical, and descriptive, of
the adjacent Country. To which is added, a Sketch
of the Border Laws and Customs. By James
Clarke, Land Surveyor.
" Tn longnin lumen diem (tevuin)
Manserunt, hcdieqiie manent, vestigia ritris." — HoK. Ep. i. lib. n.
London : Printed for the Author, and sold by him at Penrith,
R
122 CUMBERLAND.
Cumberland J also by J. Robson and J. R. Faulder, New
Bond-street, and most other Bookselkrs in the Kingdom,
MDccLxxxvii*. Folio.
Title-page as ai>ove.
Dedication to His Royal Highness Henry Frederick Duke of
Cumberland and Strathern, Grand Master; the Right Hon.
Thomas Howard, Earl of Effingham, Acting Grand Master ;
to the DejDuty Grand Master, Wardens, and Brethren of the
Society of Free and Accepted Masons.
Introduction, [b l] p. v-xl:i.
Half Title, and Contents of Book First t)n the reverse.
The Survey of the Lakes, beginning with " Westmorland,"
[m-x 2] p. 3 -42.
Half Title, and Contents' of Book Second, signature Y.
The Survey contituied, beginning with the " Road to Kes-
wick," [y 2-Kk] p. 45-b7.
Half Title, and Contents of Book Third.
The Survey continued, beginning with the " Road to Bas-
SENTHWAITE," [Ll-Mn2] p. 91-102.
Half Title, and Contents of Book Fourth, signature oo.
The Survey continued, beginning with the " Road between
Keswick AND Ambleside," [oo2-uuJ p. 103-127.
Half Title, and Contents of Book Fifth.
The Survey concluded, and the Border History, [xx-3 m]
p. 131-188.
Appendix and Errata, p. 189-194.
MAPS SURVEYED BY THE AUTHOR,
(All engraved by S.J. Neele.)
1. Map of the Town of Penrith and the Country adjacent.
Folded, p. 3.
2. Map of the Town of Penrith. Folded, p. 16.
2*. Places seen from Penrith Beacon, p. 22.
3. Map of the Roads between Penrith and Ullswattr. Folded.
p. 24.
4. Map of the Lake of UUswatcr and its Environs. Folded.
p. 31.
4*. A singular antique Silver Instrument, p. 46.
5. Map of the Roads, Waters, &;c between Penrith and Kes-
wick. Folded, p. 50.
* N.B. Pa^c '22 is iniiulnitd 2; — p. 12G for 127;— ami pages 182, 183
for 180, 181.— Some copies i)a\ e ;i reprinted Title-page with tlie date 1789,
purporting to be a second edition, but containing no other alteration.
CUMBERLAND. \'23
6. Map of Dcrwentwater and its Environs. Folded, p. 63.
7. Map of the Roads, &c. between Keswick and Broadwater.
Folded, p 91.
8. Map of Broadwater and its Environs. Folded, p. 95.
9. Map of the Roads, Lakes, &c. between Keswick and
Ambleside. Folded, p. 105.
10. Map of the Northern part of the Lake Winandermere and
its Environs. Folded, p. 131.
11. Map of the Southern part of the Lake Winandermere and
Environs. Folded, p. 152.
XI.
A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, West-
morland, and Lancashire. By the Author ct*
the Antiquities of Furoess, (Thomas West.) The
Tenth Edition.
" For Nature I.ere
Wanton'rJ as in her prime, and p'ay'd at will
Her viriiiii fancies. —
Wild aliove rule or art — [and beauteous form'd] —
A happv rural, seat of various view." Paradise Lost.
Kendal: Printed by W. Pennington; and sold by J. Richard-
son, Royal Exchange, and W. Clarke, New Bond-streetj
London. 1812. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface to the Second Edition, signed X. and dated Sept. 28,
1779, 4 pages.
Advertisement, signed W. P. dated Fvendal, June 1, 1812; with
a Table of the Lakes, the chief Towns described in this Tcur,
and Articles contained in the Addenda, 2 pages.
The Guide to the Lakes, [b-x4] 31 1 pages, and Addenda.
With a Map of the Lakes in Cumberland!, V/estmoreland and Lan-
cashire. Folded. Paas sc. (from a Sketch by A. Walker.)
N. B. A View of Grasmere, drawn by J. Feary, r.nd engraved
by J. Caldwell, was given in the first edition c/i 1780; and in the
fifth edition of 1793 a View of Lowdore was added, drawn by
J. Farington, R.A. and engraved by W. Byrne, both of which
are omitted in the present edition,
124 CUMBERLAND.
XII.
Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque
Beauty, made in the Year 1772, on several parts
of England ; particularly the Mountains and
Lakes" of Cumberland and Westmoreland.
By William Gilpin, M.A. Prebendary of Salis-
bury, and Vicar of Boldre in New Forest, near Ly-
minston. In Two Volumes.
London : Printed fovR. Blamire, Strand, in 1786, 1788, 1792,
and a Fourth edition (erroneously called the Third), printed
for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, in 1S08. Octavo,
VOL. I.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Queen.
Preface, p. ix-xxxiv.
Table of Contents to Volume I, IL, 16 pages.
The Observations, -[b-q 8] 238 pages, and 15 plates.
VOL. IL
Half Title. Title-page as in Vol. L
The Observations continued, [b-s 4] 264 pages and 15 plates.
Explanation of the Prints in both Volumes, [a] 16 pages.
Errata to both Volumes, I page.
N. B. Copies of the edition of 1 792 were taken off in Small
Quarto.
XIII.
A Descriptive Tour to the Lakes of Cumber-
land and Westmoreland in the Autumn of
1804. (By Benjamin Travers.)
" Hie secura quks, et nescia fuller e vita.
Dives opurn variarwn; liic latis ntiafunJis,
Spelunc<e,viviquc lacus ; \\\c frigida Tempe,
Mugilusque bourn, motlesque sub arbore somtii." — Georg. lib. n.
London : Printed for T. Ostell, Ave Maria Lane, by W. Pople,
Old Boswell Court, Strand. 1806. Duodecimo, pp. 172.
CUMBERLAND. 125
XIV.
A Fortnight's Ramble to the Lakes in West-
moreland, Lancashire, and Cumberland.
By Jos. Budworth, Esq. F.S.A. Author of " The
Siege of Gibraltar" and " Windermere," Poems.
The Third Edition.
London : Printed for the Author, by John Nichols and Son, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet-street ; and sold by T. Cadell and W. Da-
vies, Strand; and .John Upham, Bath. 1810. Octavo.
Half Title — " A Fortnight's Ramble to the Lakes," with six
Lines from Thomson.
Title-page as above.
Dedicati|)n to William Noble, Esq. Banker, Pall Mall, London,
dated Clifton, Bristol/May 17, 1810.
Preface to the Third Edition, p. vii-x.
Preface to the Second, signed " A Rambler, 1793," p. xi-xix.
Contents, p. xxi-xxxi.
A Fortnight's Ramble, [b-dd 7] 413 pages, and Appendixes.
With a Portrait of Mr. WilHam Noble of Bampton, in West-
morland, and of Pall Mall, London, entitled " The Friend of
Man." Adam Buck del. Orme, jun. so. (1796). To front
the Title.
XV.
A Tour to the principal Scotch and English Lakes.
By James Denholm, Author of tiie History of
GlasgOM^.
the Men
Wliom Nature's worlis can charm, with God himself
Hold converse — <;r()\v familiar day by day
With h;s ronception'ji, act upon his plan,
And form tu liis the relisli of their souls." Akenstde.
Glasgow : Printed by R. Chapman, for A. Macgoun, Bookseller.
1804. Small octavo.
Preface, 1 page. Contents, 2 pages.
The Tour, [a-oo4] p. 9-306.
With a folded Map of Loch Lomond, Loch Long, part of Loch
126 . CUMBERLAND.
Fyne, Loch Goyle, and the Gair Loch, with the Roads and
Distances from "Dumbarton to Inverary, thence by Arrociuhar
to Greenock. Drawn by J. Denhohn, engraved by Gray and
Todd. To face p. 9.
XVL
A Companion to the Lakes in Lancashire, West-
moreland, and Cumberland. By Thomas
Sanderson.
" The earth was made eo various that the mind
Of" debultoiy man, studious of change,
And pleas'd with novelty, might be indulg'd. CowPER.
Carlisle: Printed by B. Scott, in the Marketplace. I8O7.
Duodecimo, p. 154.
XVIL
Four Views of the Lakes in Cumberland, painted
and engraved by Thomas Smith of Derby. — Size
2 1 j Inches by 1 5§.
Pubhshed by John Boydell in 176?.
1. Darwentwater, &c. from Crow Park.
2. Thirhneer, &c.
3. A View of Ennerdale, Broadwater, &c.
4. A View of W^indcrnieer.
xvm.
Eight Views of the Lakes in Cumberland, &c. ;
painted after Nature by William Bellers.— Size
21 J Inches by 16.
Published by John Boydell, Engraver, in Cheapside, London,
in 1774, viz.
1 . A View of Dervvent- Water towards Borrodale. Dedicated
to Edward Stephenson, Esq. Engraved by Chateiin and
Ravcnet.
2. A View on Derwent-water from Vicars Island, towards
CUMBERLAND. 127
Skiddaw. Dedicated to the Marquis of Rockingham.
Engraved by Chatelin and Grignion.
3. A View of Bywell Bay in Northmnbciiand. Dedicated to
William Fenwiek, E^q. of Bywell. Engraved by Mason
and Canot.
4. A View of Winander-Meer near Ambleside. Dedicated to
Sir W. Fleming, Bart, of Rydale. Engraved by Chate-
hn and Miiller.
5. A View of Haws-Water, a Lake near Banton in Westmore-
land. Dedicated to Sir James Lowther. Bart. Etched
and engraved by ChateHn and Miiller.
6. A View of Uls- Water toward Poola Bridge. Dedicated to
Charles Howard, Esq. of Greystock. Engraved by Cha-
telin and Canot.
7. A View of the Head of Uls-Water toward Patterdale. De-
dicated to Charles Howard, Esq. of Greystock. En-
graved by Chatelin and Mason.
8. South-east View of Netley Abbey near Southampton. De-
dicated to Thomas Lee Dummer, Esq. of Cranberry.
Etched and engraved by Toms and Mason.
XIX.
Twenty Views of the Lakes in Cumberland. —
Drawn by J. Smith, and engraved by F. Merigot,
and are usually bound up with Clarke s Survey of the
Lakes.
1. Ulls-Water inPaterdale. {Clarke, i). 39.) 1792.
2. Paterdale Grange. {Clarke, p. 33.) 1792.
3. Broad-water, at the upper end of Paterdale. {Clarke, p. 42.)
179*.
4. Pocklington's Island, Keswick Lake. {Clarke, p. 65.)
1795.
5. Keswick Lake from Castle Rigg. {Clarke, p. 69.) 1794.
6. Lodore Waterfall. {Clarke, p. 80.) 1792.
7. Entrunce into Borrodale. {Clarke, p. 82.) 1792.
8. Lows Water. {Clarke, p. 84.) 1794.
9. Buttermere Lake, taken a little above the Village. {Clarke,
p.8G.) 1791.
10. Wyburn Lake, at the lower end. {Clarke, p. 118.) 1791.
1 1 . Grasmere Lake. {Clarke, p. 1^0.) 1795.
1^8 CUMBERLAND.
12. Rydal Lake. (Clarke, p. 125.) 1795.
13. Lower Cascade at Rydal. [Clarke, \t. 123.) 1795.
14. (View) near Clappersgate, on the River Bratha. {Clarke,
p. 133.) 1794.
15. Belleisle Lodge, on the great Island in Windermere, be-
longing to John Christian Curwen, Esq. to whom these
Twenty Views are inscribed, by John Smith. [Clarke,
p. 139.) 1791.
16. Windermere Lake at the upper end. {Clarke, p. 142.)
1792.
17. The Ferry on Windern:ere Lake. {Clarke, p. 142.) 1792.
18. Windermere Lake, taken a little below the Ferry, on the
side in Westmoreland. {Clarke, p. 143.) 1792.
19. Elter Water in Langdale. (C/rvr^e, p. 146.) 179I.
20. Coniston Lake and Village. {Clarke, p. 147.) 1792.
N. B. There are Proof Impressions of these Engravings.
XX.
(Twenty) Views of the Lakes, &c. in Cumber-
land and Westmorland. Engraved from Draw-
ings made by Joseph Farington, R.A. (with
Twenty Pages of descriptive Letter-press in English
and French.)
London : Published by William Byrne, mdcclxxxix. Oblong
folio.
1. Derwentwater, and the Vale of Keswick, from Ashness; —
Bassenthwaite Lake in the distance. {Clarke, p. 71.)
W. Byrne et T. Medland sc. 1 784.
2. The Grange in Borrowdale. {Clarke, p. 82.) W. Byrne
et T. Medland sc. 17S4.
3. Derwentwater and Skiddaw, from Brandelow Woods.
{Clarke, jj. 84.) B. T. Pouncy sc. 1 783.
4. Lowdore Waterfall. {Clarke, p. 81.) W. Byrne et
T. Medland sc. 1783.
5. Grasmcre. {Clarke, p. 120.) B. T. Pouncy sc. 1785.
6. Rydal Mere. {Clarke, p. \90.) B. T. Pouncy sc. 1785.
7. The upper end of Uiswater. {Clarke, p. 31.) W. Byrne
etT. Medland sc. 1787.
8. The lower end of Uiswater. (Clarke, p. 25.) W.Byrne
et T. Medland sc. 1787.
CUMBERLAND. 129
9. North entrance to Keswick. {Clarke, p. 63.) W. Byrne
et T. Medland sc. 1787.
10. Brathay Bridge, near Ambleside. [Clarke^ p. 143.)
W. Byrne et T. Medland sc. 1 787.
11. The Palace of Patterdale. {Clarke, p. 33.) W. Byrne
et J. Landseer sc. The fi2;ures by J. Heath. 1788.
12. Patterdale, from Martcndall Fell. {Clarke, \>. 3^2.) W.Byrne
et T. Medland sc. 1788.
13. The lower Waterfall at Rydal. {Clarke,^. 126.) B. T.
Ponncy sc. 1 788.
14. View of Windermere from Gill- Head. {Clarke, p. 133.)
T. Medland sc. 1788.
15. View from Rydal, looking tovvards Windermere. {Clarke,
p. 131.) B. T. Pouncy sc. 1789.
16. View of Ambleside. {Clarke, p. 131.) T. Medland sc.
1789.
17. West View across Windermere, looking over the Great
Island, from the Hill above the Ferry House. {Clarke,
p. 134.) W. Byrne et J. Landseer sc._ 1789.
18. North View on the Road leading from, Keswick to Amble-
side ; taken from the Six Mile Stone. {Clarke, p. 11 7.)
W. Byrne et J. Landseer sc. 1789.
19. View looking down Windermere; taken above Rarig.
{Clarke, p. 138.) W. Byrne et T. Medland sc. 1789.
20. View of the Bridge, and part of the Village of Rydal.
{Clarke, p. 1 25.) W. Byrne et J. Landseer sc. 1789.
N. B. There are Proof Impressions of these Engravings.
These Views are occasionally bomid with " Clarke's Survey
of the Lakes."
XXI.
Sixteen Views of the Lakes in Cumberland
and Westmoreland, drann by J. Smith and
J. Emes, and engraved (in aqua tinta) by S. Alken.
London : Printed for W. Clarke, New Bond-street. Small
■ quarto ; but the Plates are of a proper size to bind with
" JVest's Guide to the Lakes," and usually accompany it.
1. The Vale of Lonsdale, p. 25 of JVest's Guide.
2. Coniston Lake. p. 50 of ditto.
3. Winandermere Lake. p. 55 of ditto.
s
130 CUMBERLAND.
4. Winandermere Lake from Calgarth. p. 6\ of West's Guide.
5. Elter Water, p. 74 of ditto.
6. Stock-gill Force near Ambleside, p. 73 of ditto.
7. Upper Cascade, Rydal. p. 76 of ditto.
8. Rydal Water, p. 78 of ditto.
9. Grasmere Lake. p. 78 of ditto.
10. Leathes Water, p. 82 of ditto
11. Dervvent-water, from Castle-crag. p. 92 of ditto.
12. Derwent-water, from Ormathwaite. p. 109 of ditto.
13. Butter mere Water, p. 132 of ditto.
14. Lowes Water, p. 133 of ditto.
15. The upper end of Ulls-water. p. 152 of ditto.
16. Ullswater. p. 153 of ditto.
XXIL
Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland,
and Lancashire. By the Rev. Joseph Wilkin-
son, Rector of East and West Wrethani, in the
County of Norfolk, and Chaplain to the Marquis of
Huntley.
London : Published for the Rev. Joseph Wilkinson, by R. Ack-
erman, at his Repository of Arts, 101, Strand, 1810. In
Twelve Numbers. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Thomas Wallace, M.P.,
2 pages.
Contents, 1 page.
Introduction, [a-i] p. i-xxxiv.
Descriptive part. Section I, II., p. 35-46.
plates,
(Drawn by the Author, and etched by W. F. Wells. Size Four-
teen Inches by Ten.)
1 . Vale of the Lune, Lonsdale, looking towards Ingleborough
Hill and Hornby Castle.
2. South View of Furncss Abby, Lancashire.
3. Penny Bridge, between Ulverstone and Coniston, with the
Tide in.
4. View on Coniston Water.
CUMBERLAND. 131
5. Coniston Water-head.
6. Cottage at Nebthit, with Backbarrow-crag.
7. View on the Banks of Coniston-water.
8. Estwaite-water, from below Bellemount.
9. View on Winandermere.
10. Newbv Bridge, foot of Winandermere.
1 1 . Cottages at Ambleside.
12. Langdale Chapel, Vale of Langdale.
13. Elter Water.
14. Brathay Bridge, near Ambleside.
15. Cottage near Rydal.
16. Dunmail-raise, on the Ambleside Road.
17. Thirle-mere, or Leathes- water.
18. View on the Ambleside Road, near Bridge foot, with part
of St. John's Vale.
19. Legbethwaite Mill, St. John's Vale, taken after much rain.
20. View in St. John's Vale, with Green-crag, &c.
2 1 . View in St. John's Vale near Wanthwaite.
22. Der went- water, from Appelthwaite.
23. Part of Skiddaw, from Appelthwaite Gill.
24. Cottages in Appelthwaite, looking from Skiddaw.
25. 26. Cottages at Braithwaite.
27. Scale, or Skell-gill Farm-house, above Portinscale.
28. Stony-croft Bridge, Vale of Newlands.
29. Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, near Stare-bridge.
30. Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, with Robinson's-crag.
31. Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, between Keswick and
Buttermere.
32. View in the Vale of Newlands.
33. View on the Grange-river, Borrowdale, looking towards
Derwent-water.
34. View oil tbe Grange-river, Borrowdale.
35. View near Seatoller, Borrowdale.
36. View above Seatoller.
37. Smelting Mill near Tbornthwaite.
38. Bassenthwaite Lake, from Embleton Vale.
39. Cottages in the Vale of Lorton.
40. Emierdale Broad-water.
41. Wast-water, looking u]) to Wast-dale Head.
42. View on the Banks of Wast-water.
43. Stye-head Tarn, with Aron or Great End, above Borrow-
dale.
44. Lyulph's Tower, UUswater,
132 CUMBERLAND.
45. View near Brothers-water. 1810.
46. View on Kirkstone, between Ambleside and Patterdale.
47. Hawes-water.
48. Lanercost Priory, Cumberland.
XXIII.
Seventy-eight Studies from Nature (in Cmn-
berlancl, Westmorland, and Lancashire) ; engraved by
William Green from Drawings made by himself.
London : Printed by J. Barfield, Wardour-street, for Messrs.
Longman and Co. I8O9.
Title-page as above.
Introduction, dated Ambleside, Aug. 1, 1S09.
Description of the Studies numerically arranged ; with a few
Observations with respect to the mode in which Plantations
ought to be conducted, p. 5-20.
PLATES.
1, 2. Examples of Stones.
3, 4. Stones, and Fordingdall Beck.
5, 6. Stonethwaite in Borrowdale, and the Salutation Inn.
7, 8. Clappers-Gate near Ambleside, and Gleaston Castle.
9, 10. Loughrigg Fell in Grasmere, and Brathay Bridge.
11, 12. Bridge in Yewdall, and Specimen of the Burdock plant.
13-19. Varieties of Stones.
20-26. Oak, Dock, Foxglove, Hazel, young Oak, Foxglove,
and Fern.
27, 28. Well at Skelgill, and Throng, near Langdale Chapel.
29, 30. View of one of the Towers of Gleaston Castle, and
Crooka Bridge.
31. Barrow Cascade.
32, 33. Stones on Loughrigg Fell, and the Fern, Hazel, and
Oak.
34. The Inn at Buttermerc.
35. Loggan House in the Vale of Langdale.
36. Farm-House in Troutbcck.
37. Low Houses in Newlands.
38. Lane Foot in Troutbeck.
39. Ambleside from the Mill-Lands.
CUMBERLAND. 133
40. Patterdale Church.
41. Grasmere Church.
42. Ambleside from the Landing.
43. Stonethvvaite Bridge.
44. Askham Bridge.
45. Bridge in Wasdale.
46. Bridge at Bowderdale.
47. Stock Gill.
48. Windermere.
49. The Islands on Windermei-e.
50. Elter-water.
51. Grasmere.
52-58. Burdock, yoinig Hazel, Oak stump, Birch, Oak. and
Ash ; and other Studies made in Rydal Park.
59, 60. Stones on Loughrigg Fell.
61. Gimmer Crag in Langdale.
62. Raven Crag near Leathes Water.
63. The Vale of Newlands.
64. Newlands Beck.
65. Rydal Park.
66. Bridge at Hartshope.
67. Wooden Bridge in Langdale.
6S. Keswick from the Greta.
69. The River Greta near Keswick.
70. Mill in Borrowdale.
71. Lane Foot in Troutbeck.
72. 73. Buildings in Newlands called Guthersgale.
74, 75. Skelgill.
76. The Ivy House at Rydal.
77. Cross House in Ambleside.
78. Ambleside from Fisher Beck.
*i^* In the year 1807 Mr. Green issued Proposals for publishing
sixtv Prints from Sketches of his largest size. In 1808,
thirty of the sixty vvere laid before the public. In 1 8O9
twelve more; and the remaining eighteen in 1810, which
are given in the following article : — and, for the accom-
modation of those who preferred smaller prints, he
etched the above series of seventy-eight plates.
1 34 CUMBERLAND.
XXIV.
A Description of Sixty Studies from Nature,
etched in the soft ground by William Green of
Ambleside, after Drawings made by himself in Cum-
berland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, comprising
a general Guide to the Beauties of the North of
England.
o
London : Printed for the Author, by J. Barfield, 91 ^ Wardour-
street. 1810. With Introduction, 132 pages. Duodecimo,
PLATES.
1 . Coniston Water.
2. Buildings at Coniston Water-head.
3. Yewdale near Coniston.
4. Rothay Bridge near Ambleside.
5. Ambleside from the Gale.
6. Windermere.
7. Cottage at Ambleside.
8. Bark Mill, Ambleside.
9. Mills in Ambleside.
10. Stock Gill near the Salutation Inn.
1 1 . Stock Gill.
12. Cherry Tree, Stock Gill.
13. Stock Gill, Ambleside.
14. Study in Stock Gill.
15. Stock Gill Force.
16. Pelter Bridge, Rydal.
17. Cottage at Rydal.
18. Lower Fall at Rydal.
19. Scene near Rydal Hall.
20. Windermere, from Rydal Park.
21. Rydal Water, from Rydal Park.
22. Oak in Rydal Park.
23. Scene in Rydal Park.
24. Rocks on Loughrigg-side.
25. Goody Bridge in Grasmere.
26. Bramerigg Gill.
27. St. John's Vale.
28. Helvellyn, from the foot of Leathes Water.
29. Mill in Lcgbcrthvvaite.
CUMBERLAND. 1 3.)
30. Derwent Water, from Castle-rigg.
31. The Islands on Derwent Water.
32. Derwent Water, from Crow Park.
33. Derwent Water, from Isthmus.
34. Falcon Crag, on Derwent Water.
35. Skiddaw, taken near Lowdore.
36. Barrow Cascade.
37. Stonycroft Bridge.
38. Low Snab in Newlands.
39. Grange in Borrowdale.
40. Road between Grange and Bowder Stone.
4 1 . Borrowdale near Bowder Stone.
42. Bowder Stone.
43. Folly Bridge, in Borrowdale.
44. Birch Trees in Coom Gill.
43. Stockley Bridge.
46. Over Beck Bridge, in Wastdale.
47. Wast Water.
48. Stanley Gill.
49. Gold-rill Crag, on the River Duddon.
50. Vale of Langdale, from Bays Brown.
51. Langdale Pikes, from Oak How.
52. Row Head in Langdale.
53. Langdale Head.
54. Gimnier Crag, in Langdale.
55. Dove Crag, in Hartshope.
56. The Vale of Patterdale.
57. Patterdale Church.
58. Yew Tree in Patterdale Church-yard.
59. 60. Glen Coin.
XXV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Cumberland ; with Observations on the Means
of Improvement; by Mr. John Bailey of Chil-
lingham, and Mr. George Culley of Fenton, in
Northumberland. Drawn up for the Consideration
of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment.
London: Printed by C. Macrae, mdccxcjv. Quarto, pp.51.
See also " Northumberland."
136'
DERBYSHIRE.
I.
A View of the present State of Derbyshire ;
A\ith an Account of its most remarkable Antiqui-
ties. Illustrated by an accurate Map and Plates.
In Two Volumes. By James Pilkington.
Derby: Printed and sold by J. Drewry; sold also by J. John-
son, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, and J. Deighton, Hol-
born, London, mdcclxxxix. Octavo.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Preface and Corrections, dated Derby, July 1789, 4 pages.
Contents, 2 pages.
View of the present State of Derbyshire, &c. [B-Gg 8] 496
pages.
PLATES.
1. Map of Derbyshire, from an actual Survey by P. P. Bur-
dett. 1789. Folded. To face the Title.
2. Section of the Measures at Snitterton, with an Elevation
of the Furnace at Staveley, p. 31.
VOL. n.
Title-page as above.
Contents, 2 pages.
View of the present State of Derbyshire, [b-ec 8] 464 pages.
PLATES.
1. Inscription on a Tombstone at Repton. T. Conder sc.
p. 93.
2. Druidical Temple at Arbor Low. T. Conder sc. Folded.
p.459.
Errata in the paging : — pages 273 and 440 are misprinted
723 and 340.
DERBYSHIRE. 137
II.
The History of Derby, from the remote Ages of
Anti(|iiity to the Year MDCCXCi. Describing its
Situation, Air, Soil, Water, Streets, Buildings, and
Government ; with the illustrious Families which
have inherited its Honours. Also, the Ecclesiastical
History, the Trade, Amusements, remarkable Occur-
rences, the eminent Men, with the adjacent Seats of
the Gentry. Illustrated with Plates. By W. HuT-
TON, F.A.SS.
LoNDOTs' : Printed by J. Nichols; and sold by G.G.J, and J.
Robinson, Paternoster- row; John Drewry, at Derby; and
Thomas Pearson, at Birmingham, mdccxci. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Francis Ashbv, Esq. Mayor of Derby, 2 pages.
Preface, 6 pages.
Contents and List of Plates, 4 pages.
Errata, and Works published by the same Author, 2 pages.
The History of Derby, [b-x8] 320 pages.
PLATES,
(All drawn by G. Moneypenny, and engraved by R. Hancock.)
1 . East Prospect of Derby. A large folding Plate. To front
the Title-page.
2. A Plan of Derby. Folded, p. 23.
3. South View of the New Bridge over y*" River Derwent.
p. 38.
4. South View of the County Hall. p. 39.
5. North View of the Town Hall. p. 4!.
6. North-east View of the Free School, p. 44.
7. South-west View of the County Gaol. p. 49.
8. West View of the Devonshire Alms-house, p. 51.
9. South View of the Black Hospital, p. 54.
10. Alms-houses for the Widows of Clergymen, p. 55.
1 1. West View of the Assembly House, p. 57.
12. West View of the Theatre.' p. 58.
13. South-east View of St. Alkmond's (Alkmund) Church.
p. 136.
14. South-west View of St. Michael's Church, p. 139.
T
138 DERBYSHIRE.
15. South-west View of St. Werburgh's (Warburgh's) Church.
p. 141.
16. South-east View of St. Peter's Church, p. 143.
17. South View of All-Saints Church, p. 146.
18. Meeting-house in Friar-gate. p. 168.
19. North-east View of the Calvinist Meeting-house, p. 170.
III.
A New Historical and Descriptive View of
Derbyshire, from the remotest Period to the pre-
sent Time. By the Rev. D. P. Davies. Embel-
lished with a Map and Plates.
" Antiquimi exquirite Matrem." ViRG.
Belpeb : Printed and published by and for S. Mason; sold
also by Drury, Wilkins, Pritchard, and Stenson, Derby ;
Bradley and Ford, Chesterfield; Parkes, Ashbourn ; Cotes,
Wirksworth ; Dunn, Nottingham ; Gales, Sheffield ; Long-
man, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-row, and
B. Crosby and Co., Stationers' Court, London. 1811. Octavo.
Half Title.
Title-page as above, with Arms on a Stone from the Old Bridge
at Belper.
Dedication to the Reverend David Peter, Tutor of the Dissent-
ing College, Carmarthen, dated Makeney, April 10, 1811.
Preface and Erraia, 4 pages.
Contents, 1 page.
An Historical and Descriptive View, &c. [b-zz 3, and the signa-
tures begin again at a 2 to y 6] 717 pages.
Index, 14 pages.
PLATES.
1. Map of Derbyshire. Folded. J. Caryl 811. To face the
Title.
2. View of Derby. H. Moore exc. p. 125.
3. View of Belper. H. Moore sc. Derby, p. 343.
N. B. Some copies of this publication are on Fine Pape^i,
DERBYSHIRE. 139
IV.
An History of the Manor and Manor-IIouse of
South Winiteld in Derbyshire. By Tho.
Blore, of the Society of the Middle Temple, and
RSA.
London : Printed for J. Nichols, mdccxciii. Quarto. See
Nichols's " Bibliotheca Topographica Brilannica."
V.
A Short Description of Castleton in Derby-
shire. Its Natural Curiosities and Mineral Pro-
ductions. By J. M. Hedinger.
" Semper Scientidjuventur"
Sold by S. Needhaiti, Castleton. No date. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Duchess of Devonshire.
Preface, 2 pages.
A short Description of Castleton, beginning with page 7? to
page 34.
PLATE.
A View of Peaks Hole. To face the Title.
VI.
Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yc^rk-
SHIRE ; including Pai't of Buckingham, Warwick,
Leicester, Nottingham, Northampton, Bcdfoi-d, and
Hertford-shires. By William Bray, F.A.S. The
Second Edition.
" Si quid i/oviufi 7-ectii<s istis
Cmididus imperii "
London : Printed for B. White, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-
street. MDCCLxxxiii. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
140 DERBYSHIRE.
Preface to the First Edition, dated November 1777, 3 pages.
Preface to the Second Edition, dated February 1783, 2 pages.
List of Plates and Errata, 1 page.
Sketch of a Tour, &c. [b-cc 8] 400 pages.
Iter, 2 pages.
PLATES,
(All drawn and engraved in 1782 by J. Carter.)
1 . The West View of y' Cross at Mount Sorrel, Leicestershire.
p. 93.
2. View of a Door-way on y*^ West front of Bakewell C", Der-
byshire, p. 134.
3. Three sides of the Cross in Bakewell Church-yard, Derby-
shire. Folded, p. 153.
4. Plan of a Camp on the top of Mam Torr, near Castleton,
Derbyshire, p. 203.
5. The Ground Plot of y*" Camp at Heathersage, Derbyshire. —
Section of y'^ Camp taken from South to North. — The
Ground Plot of y"" Camp at Brough near Castleton, Der-
byshire, p. 208.
6. 1. A Base and part of a Column on the top of a Wall at
Brough near Castleton. — 2. A Base or Plinth, with a
small part of a Column on it, laid at y'' bottom of a Wall
by y® road side at Brough. — 3. A Cimacia or a Torus
moulding to a Pedestal, suppos'd the top part to a Ro-
man Altar, now laid over a small Well at Brough.
p. 210.
7. Part of the West front of the Tower of St. Peter's Church,
Northampton. — Part of the outside of y'' body of y"
Church above y*" north aile. — Ornaments in y'' large Arch
of y* Tower above, p. 367-
8. Geometrical Elevation of part of the North side of the
Nave of St. Peter's Church, Northampton, p. 367.
9. Antiquities in St. Peter's Church, Northampton, p. 368.
VIL
Sketcu of the History of Bolsover and Peak
Castles, in the County of Derby, by the Reve-
rend Samuel Pegge, M.A. in a Letter to His Grace
DERBYSHIRE. 141
the Duke of Portland. Illustrated with various Draw-
ings by Hayman Rooke, Esq.
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society
of Antiquaries, mdcclxxxv. Quarto. See Nichols's " Bil-
lioth. Topog. Britann." No. xxxii. at the end of this volume.
VIII.
The Roman Roads, Ikenild-street and Bath-
way, discovered and investigated through the Country
of the CoRiTANi, or the County of Derby. To
which is added, a Dissertation on the Coritani, bv
Samuel Pegge, M.A.
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols, mdcclxxxiv. Quarto.
See Nichols's " Biblioth. Topog. Britann." No. xxiv.
IX.
An Historical Account of Beauchief Abbey,
in the County of Derby, from its first Foundation
to its final Dissolulion. By the late Rev. Samuel
Pegge, LL.D. F.S.A.
London: Printed by and for John Nichols and Son, Red Lion
Passage, Fleet-street, ISOl. 284 pages and 9 plates. Quarto.
See Nichols's " Biblioth. Topog. Britann." vol. xi.
X.
Eight of the most extraonlinary Prospects in the
mountainous Parts of Derbyshire and Staf-
fordshire, commonly called the Peak and the
Moorlands. — Size 21 J Inches by 15^.
London: Published by J. Boydell, 1769.
1. A Prospect in Dove-Dale, three Miles north of Ashbourn.
Thomas Smith (of Derby) pinx. et del. A. Benoist so.
142 DERBYSHIRE.
2. A Prospect in the upper part of Dove-Dale, five Miles
north of Ashbourn. T. Smith del. Roberts sc.
3. A Prospect on the River Manyfold, at Wetton Mill.
T. Smith pinx. etfec. in aquafort. Termin. per G. Sco-
tin. 1757.
4. A Prospect of Matlock Bath, &c. from the Lover's Walk.
T. Smith pinx. et del. Vivares sc.
5 . A Prospect of that beautiful Cascade below Matlock Bath.
T. Smith pinx. et del. Vivares sc.
6. A Prospect on the River Wie, in Monsal-Dale, two Miles
north-west of Bakewell. T. Smith pinx. et del. Vi-
vares sc.
7. A Prospect of the Chee-Torr, &c. on the River Wie, two
Miles below Buxton. T. Smith pinx. et fee. in aquafort.
Terminat. per G. Scotin.
6. A Prospect of the Rocks and that vast Cavern at Castleton
call'd Peak-hole, alias the D — I's A-se. T. Smith
pinx. et del. Granville sc.
XI.
The Compleat Mineral Laws of Derbyshire,
taken from the Originals. — I. The High Peak Laws,
with their Customs. — ll. Stony Middleton and Eame,
with a new Article made 1733. — ill. The Laws of
the ManoLir of Ashtbrth-i"th*- Water. — iv. The Low
Peak Articles, with their Laws and Customs. — v. The
Customs and Laws of the Liberty of Litton. —
VI. The Laws of the Lordship of Tidswell. And
all their Bills of Plaint, Customs, Cross-Bills, Arrests^
Plaintiff's Case, or Brief: with all other Forms ne-
cessary for all j\Iiners and Maintainors of Mines
within each Manour, Lordship, or Wapentake. (By
(Jeorge Steer.)
" Quid diilcius Ilontinutn generi a Nutura datum est, qiiam stii cuique liberi."
London : Printed by Henry Woodfall ; and sold by Richard Wil-
liamson, at Gray's Inn Gate in Molborn, &c. 1 734. [a 2-m 8]
pp. 181, including the Dedication, and Address to the Reader.
Duodecimo.
DERBYSHIRE. 143
XIL
The Mineralogy of Derbyshire : with a Descrip-
tion of the most interesting Mines in the North of
England, in Scotland, and in Wales ; and an Analysis
of Mr. Williams's Work, intitled " The Mineral
Kingdom." Subjoined is a Glossary of the Terms
and Phrases used by Miners in Derbyshire, By
John JMawe.
London : Printed and sold by William Phillips, George-yard,
Lombard-street, 1802: sold also by J. White, Fleet-street;
G. and W. Munn, New Bond-street ; and by John Drury, in
Derby.
With three Plates, and a Map of Derbyshire shewing where
Mines and Collieries are situated. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface and Errata, 8 pages.
Contents, 5 pages.
The Mineralogy of Derbyshire, [b-o4] 199 pages.
Glossary of the Terms u?ed by Miners in Derbyshire, p.201-
211.
XIII.
PETRIFICATA DERBIENSIA- or. Figures and
Descriptions of Petrifactions collected in Derby-
shire. By William Martin, F.L.S. Correspond-
ing Member of the Literary and Philosophical So-
ciety of Manchester, and Honorary Member of the
Geological Society of London.
Vidi fuctus ex aquore. tei-i^us :
Et procul a pelago concha jacuen; m/irince." OviD.
WiGAN : Printed by D. Lyon : Sold by White and Co., Horace's
Head, Fleet-street, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme,
Paternoster-row, London; Constable and Co., Edinburgh;
. Gilbert and Hodges, Dublin; Deighton, Cambridge; and the
Author, Buxton. 1809.
Illustrated with Fifty-two coloured Engravings. Quarto.
144 DERBYSHIRE.
Half Title :— ^^ Petrificata Derbiensia," Volume I.
Title-page as above.
Preface, dated Macclesfield, June I, 1809, 5 pages.
Dedication to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks^ Bart.
Addenda et Corrigenda, 2 pages.
An Arrangement of the Petrifactions, &c. (Vol. I.) according to
the Geological Relations of the inclosing Strata, 2 pages.
Half Title: — " Plates and Descriptions."
Letter-press Descriptions of 52 coloured Plates, not paged,
[a-2 b]
Half Title : — '' A systematical Arrangement of the Petrifac-
tions described in Volume the First, with additional Remarks
on some of the Species."
Fetrificata Dcrhiensia, [2 c-2 i 2] 28 pages.
XIV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Derby, with Observations on the Means of its
Improvement. By Thomas Brown, of Luton in
Bedfordshire. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., mdccxciv. Quarto.
72 pages, accompanied with a coloured Map of the Soil of
Derbyshire ; and a Map of the Rivers of Derbyshire, both
folded. Also a Sketch of a Dairy Farm-yard ; Derbyshire
Plow and Northamptonshire Draining Plow ; the Hertford-
shire Cradle Scythe ; together with a Hint for raising Quick-
fences in the High Peak, on one folded Plate.
XV.
General View of the Agriculture and Mine-
rals of Derbyshire; with Observations on the
Means of their Improvement. Drawn up for the
Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and in-
ternal Improvement. By JoilN Farey, sen. Mineral
Surveyor, of Upper Crown-street, Westminster.
VOL. L
Containing a full Account of the Surface, Hills, Valleys,
DERBYSHIRE. 145
Rivers, Rocks, Caverns, Strata, Soils, Minerals, Mines,
Collieries, Mining Processes, &c. Sec. Together with
some Account of the recent Discoveries respecting the
Stratification of England ; and a Theory of Faults and
Denudated Strata, applicable to Mineral Surveying and
Mining. Illustrated by Two coloured Maps and Three
coloured Sections of Strata, two of which ^re folded.
London : Printed by B. M'^Millan, Bow-street, Coyent-garden :
sold by G and W. Nicol, Booksellers to Hi? Majesty, Pall
Mall; Sherwood, Neely, and.lones, Paternoster-row; Drury,
Derby ; Bradley, Chesterfield ; and Todd, Sheffield. 1 8 1 i .
Octavo, 379 pages, including Advertisement, Preface, Con-
tents, Errata, and Additions.
VOL. II. 1813.
Containing a full Account of the State of Prqperty and its occu-
pancy, the Buildings and Implements used in Agriculture.
The Improvement of Lands, by inclosing and converting of
waste and open Tracts, draining, embanking, irrigating, ma-
nuring, marling, liming, &c. The cultme apd propping of
Arable Lapds, with the various Grains, Roots, and useful
plants ; the management and conversion of Grass Lands, of
Gardens and Orchards, and of Woo4s and Plantations ; under
which last head, the Scarcity of large Timber, its Profit to
the Owner, and means of future increase, by pruning, &c. are
fully considered. Illustrated by Four Plates; viz. i, A Plan
jand Elevations of Bradby Farm, folded, ii. A Plough, Har-
row, and Drill, iii. Thrashing-mill and Chaff-cutter, iv. Cattle
Crib, Churn, &c. with a folded Table of Poors Rates and
other Parochial Taxes. 570 pages, including Advertisementj
Preface, Names of Villages, Hamlets, &c. and Contents.
146
DEVONSHIRE.
Collections towards a Description of the County
of Devon. By Sir William Pole, of Colcombe
and Shiite, Knt (who died A.D. 1635); now first
printed from the Autograph in the possession of his
lineal Descendant Sir John-William de-la Pole,
Bart, of Shute, &c. in Devonshire.
London : Printed by John Nichols : and sold by Messrs. White
and Son, Fleet-street ; Robson, Bond-street ; Leigh and
Sotheby, York-street, Covent-garden ; and Payne, jun. Mews
Gate. MDccxci. Quarto.
Half Title.
Title-page as above.
Introduction, dated Shute-House, 1791, [h-c 3] p. iii-xv.
Corrigenda, 2 pages.
The Description of Devonshire, [b-xxx4] 527 pages.
Index of Places, [Yyy-4A 2] p. 529-548.
Index to Persons and Titles, and General Lists, [4 a 3-4 c 4]
p. 549-568.
Erratum : — page 564 is misprinted 594.
IL
The CnoROGRAPiiiCAL Description or Survey
of the County of Devon ; with the City and
County of Exeter: containing Matter of Histon,%
Antiquity, Chronology, the Nature of the Country,
Connnodities, and Government thereof ; with sundry
other Things worthy Observation. — Collected by the
Travail of TRiSTiiAM Risdon of Winscot, Gent,
for the Love of his Country and Country-men in
that Province.
London : Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, against
DEVONSHIRE. 147
St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-street. 1714. (Price 7>-. 6d.)
Octavo*.
Title-page as above.
The Names of the Subscribers to the Small and ''^ Superfine "
Paper copies of this work, ending with the following Adver-
tisement: 4 pages.
" Whereas this work was propos'd at 105. the superfine,
and 5s. the common paper ; but by reason of some Additions,
(inserted at the Desire of the Subscribers,) Collations of se-
veral Manuscripts, amounting to above ten Sheets : the price
is now rais'd to 1 2s. the superfine, and 7^- 6d. the common
paper, in sheets."
Some Account of the Author, and this Work, 4 pages.
Mr. Risdon's Introduction, 6 pages.
A Survey of Devonshire, [b-h***4] 148 pages.
" Men of Renown in MiHtary Employments, and in Council, that
came with WiUiam the Conqueror, and seated themselves in
this Shire, some of whose Posterity yet remain :" begins with
page 113, (signature i-K 5) to page 138, and follows imme-
diately after page 148 of the "Survey," 26 pages,
" The Towns and Places which are Custom-free," alphabetically
arranged, p. 139-143, 5 pages.
" The Names of the Abbies in this Shire, with their several Va-
lues at the Suppression," pages 144 and 145.
" The Names and Amies of the Gentry of Devonshire, and the
Towns Names wherein they live," page 146 to page 1S6,
L 2-N 5] 41 pages.
The Index of Places and Persons mentioned in this Work,
[n 6-0 3] 1 0 pages.
On the reverse of the last page of this Index is an Advertise-
ment to the Continuation of the History, 1 page.
• * Mr. Gougli mentions that this work was republished in the same size
in 1723, the secoHd volume Irom a completer manuscript in the possession
of the llev. John Prince, Vicar of Berry Poineroy, und Author of the
" Worthies of Devon ;" the latter part of which notice was apparently co-
pied from the following Advertisement to tlie Continuation of the edition
of 1714: " Snice the foregoing sheets were printed off we have had com-
municated to us several copies of Mr. Risdon's MS. and one particularly
more complete than any of the rest: we received it from the Reverend
Mr. Prince, Vicar of Berry, near Totnes, in the county of Devon, to whom
we are very much indebted for his tiencrous assistance in this work." But
the fact is," that, like several of C'luH's attempts to nnposc upon the public,
the boasted improvements in the republication consisteil of nothing further
than a reprinted Title-page: the Work itself and the Continuation being
published originally together, accompanied by the advertisement alluded to.
148 DEVONSIllKE.
Title-jJage to the Continuation as follows : — " A CoNTiNUAttoN
of the Survey of Devonshire, by Tristram Risdon, of
Wiiiscot, Gent. — London : Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial
and Bible against St. Dimstan's Church) in Fleet-street.
MDCCXIV."
" The Sheriffs continued. By Mr, Coffin," [o 4 and 3] 4 pages.
" Additions to the Chorographical Description of Devonshire,"
[o6-Rr8] page 5 to 425.
" Some Account of the Family of the Spicers, extracted from
un original Manuscript/' signature *;^*j 4 pages.
PLATESi
i. The Conduit at Carfoix, commonly called thie Great Con-
duit, Exeter. To face page 1 1 of the First Part.
2. The ancient and present Arms of the Family of the Spicers;
Inscribed to Christopher Spicer, Gent. To front page I
of tlie Account of this Family.
N. B. This work is often bound in Two Volumes, the division
being made at page 34 of the Continuation ; and some copies
were taken off on Fine Paper, as maybe seen by the preceding
Advertisement.
iii.
The CiioROGRAPiiicAL Description or SurveI^
of the County of Devon. By Tristram Ris-
don. Printed from a genuine Copy of the original
Manuscript; with considei'able Additions.
" llodie tnilii, eras lihi."
London: Printed for Rees and Curtis, Plymouth. 181 it
(J. Johns, Printer, Plymouth-dock.) Octavo.
Title-page as above.
DedicattoU to the Right Hon. John, Lord Boringdon, D.C.Li
and F.R.S. signed "The Editors, December I, 1810."
Preface, page v-xi .
Some Account of the y\uthor, p. xiii to p. xvi, 4 pages.
Remarks on ihe present State bf the County of Devon, intro-
ductory to the new Edition of Risdon's Survey, signed J. T.
[John Tayi-oIi^ Esq. of Holwell near Tavistock] 3(J pages.
Half-title: — "The Chorographical Description, br Sur-
vey, bf the County of Devon, with the City and County
of Exeter ; containing matter of History, Antiquity, Chro-
nology, the Nature of the Country, Commodities, and Go*
DEVONSHIRE. 145>
Vernment thereof ; with sundry other Things worthy Ohser-
vation. Collected by the Travail of Tristram Risdon, of
Winscott, Gent. For the love of his Country and Coun-
trymen in that Province."
The Chorographical Description or Survey of the County of
Devon, [b to bb ij] 364 pages.
Additions to Risdon's Survey of Devon, 1810, [Bb-Kk 2]
page 363 to 432, 68 pages.
" Meinorand. XV. Devon in Decimis subsequent ut Patet,"
8 pages.
" The Sheriffs of Devon since the Conquest ; with the Names
of the Abbies in this Shire," page 9 to 16.
The Towns and Places which are " Custom free,'' pages 1 7 and
18, 2 pages.
Names of the Gentry of Devonshire, with their Residences,
about the Commencement of the 17th Century, p. 19-22,
4 pages.
" Copy of a Letter from the Rev. John Swete, of Oxton- House,
to the Publishers, accompanVing a List of Names of the
Noblemen and princijial Gentlemen in the CoUnty of Devon,
their Seats and Parishes, at the Commencement of the Nine-
teenth Century, dated January I, lis 10," 16 pages.
Index, page 433 to 442, 10 pages.
Corrections, 1 )p4ge.
Errata in the paging : — p. 39 omitted ;— p. 93 misprinted 39;
— page 3 for 306;— p. 335 for 334 ; — pp. 373 to 350 inclusive,
are misprinted 673-6SO; — and p. 392 is misprinted 292.
N. B. Fifty copies were printed in Medium Quarto, and the
same number on Royal PAPERk
tv.
A Review of t^Aiit of Risbox's Survey of Devon:
containing the general Description of that County;
with Corrections, Annotations, and Additions. By
the late William Chapple of Exeter.
Exeter : Printed and sold by R. Thorn in Fore-street : sold also
by T. Davies, in Russell-street, Covent-garden, and \V. Shrop-
shire, in New Bond-street, London; J. Fletcher, Oxford; and
Messrs. Merrill, Cambridge, mdcclxxxv. Quarto.
Preface, with Life of the Author, 4 pages.
List of Subscribers, 7 pages.
Account of the Life and Family of Tristram Risdon, 6 pages*
150 DEVONSHIRE.
Review of Risdon's Survey, being a general Description of the
County, beginning with page 7 to p. 144, [a4-s4] and end-
ing with the catchword "The."
N. B. There is a chasm in the paging from 1 1 6 to 1 25 ; but
the catch- word ^' Memorand™" agrees with what follows.
V.
Historical Views of Devonshire : in Five Vo-
lumes. By Mr. Polwhele of Polwhele, in Corn-
wall.
Exeter : Printed by Trewman and Son, for Cadell, Dilly, and
Murray, London, mdccxciii. Small quarto.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Contents of the Five Volumes, [a 2-e 2] p. iii-xix.
Half Title: — " Historical Views of Devonshire. Chapter the
First," &:c.
Historical Views of Devonshire, [a 2-Dd 4] p. 3-214.
Errata : — page vi of the Contents for p. iv ; — p. igi and 192
are repeated, and are reversed.
The First volume only of this work was published.
VI.
The History of Devonshire. In Three Volumes.
By the llevercnd Richard Polwhele of Pol-
whele, in Cornwall, and late of Christ Cliurch, Ox-
ford.
*■ AgTortwi niltu, viroruni, morumque di gnat tone, umplitudinc opum, nulli
pruvinciarinn post fereiu/u." — Phi's.
" forma — et .situs ugri." — lloii.
Exeter : Printed by Trewman and Son, for Cadell, Johnson,
and Dilly, London, mdccxcvh. Folio.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Majesty King Ceorge the Third, dated Ma-
nacan Vicarage in Cornwall, July 1, 1797.
Contents of the Three Volumes, 8 pages.
Historical j)art ; beginning with a " Sketch of the Natural His-
tory of Devonshire," [b-3 p]
DEVONSHIRE. 1,51
Postscript, and a List of the Author's Puhlicatifiis, 4 pages.
A Sheet Map of Devonshire, divided into Hundreds, exhibiting
its Roads, Rivers, Parks, &:c. by .lobn C'ar\, Engraver, 1811^
folded, fronts the Title.
VOL. IL
Half-Title : " The Chorographical Survey of Devonshire."
Title-page as in Volume I.
Preface, '2 pages.
Half Title :— " Diocese of Exeter," &;c.
The Diocese of Exeter, 46 pages.
Half Title : — " Archdeaconries of Exeter, Barnstaple, and
Totnes."
Archdeaconry of Exeter. — General Chorographical Description,
p. 5-10, 6 pages.
Half Title : — '^ Archdeaconry of Exeter. — Deanries of Exeter,
Cadbury, Dunsford, Kenne, Aylesbeare, Plymtree, Honiton,
Dunkeswell, Tiverton."
Archdeaconry of Exeter, beginning with the " Deanry of Exe-
ter or Christianity," p. 11-382.
Pages 247-S, the Deanry of Plymtree, ^vere cancelled, for the
purpose of inserting a List of Benefices remaining in charge and
discharged : also pages 381-2, the two last of this volume : and
instead of concluding with the " End of the Second Volume," the
reprinted leaf ends with the catchword " ATchdeaconry.''
PLATES,
(All drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor.)
1. Downes, the Seat of James Buller, Esq. and is dedicated to
him. 1603. p. 89.
2. Lindridge, the Seat of the Rev. John Templer, and dedi-
cated to him. 1793. p. 149.
3. Mamhead, the Seat of Earl Lisburne ; to whom this plate
is inscribed. 1795. p. 154.
4. Kenton Church. 1793. p. 165.
5. Powderham Castle, East View, the Seat of Viscount Cour-
tenay; to whom this plate is inscribed. IS06. p. 170-
6. Powderham Castle, S.E. View. Dedicated to \'isc()uut
Courtenay. 1805. p. I71.
7. Haldon House, the Seat of Sir Robert Palk, Rart. to whom
this plate is inscribed. 1790. p. 1S2.
8. View from Haldon, the Seat of Sir Robert Palk, Bart, to
whom this plate is dedicated. 1793. p. lb'2.
9. Lawrence Tower, Haldon. Dedicated to Laurence Palk,
Esq. 1797. p. ISi.
]5Q DEVONSHIRE.
10. Escote, the Seat of Sir George Yonge, Bart, to whom t\\h
plate is inscribed. J 804. p.271.
11. Honitoii Church. Dedicated to Mr. John Feltham. 1795.
p. 281.
12. Colcombe Castle. Dedicated to Sir John De la Pole, Bart.
T. Bonnor del. et sc. 1 790. p. 3 11 .
13. Sliute House, N.E. View. Dedicated to Sir John William
De la Pole, Bart. Drawn by Lady De la Pole, engraved
by T. Bonnor. 1794. p. 315,
14. Shute House, S.W. View. Dedicated to Sir John William
De la Pqle, Bart. T. ^onnordel. et sc. 1794. p. 31 6.
15. Bridwell, the Seat of Richard Hall Clarke, Esq. to whom
this pl^te is inscribed. 1 793. p. 36 1.
VOL, Ul.
Title-page as before, dated MDCCcyi*
Half Title : — " Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. — Deanries of
Clnunleigh, South Molton, Sherwell, Barnstaple, Torrington,
Hertland," signature ]'.
Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. — General Chorographical Descrip-
tion, p. 385, 386.
Archdeaconry of Barnstaple continued, beginning with the
"Deanryof Chulmleigh," [c-m 2] p. 387-426.
Half Title : — " Archdeaconry of Totnes. — Deanries of Hols-
worthy, Okehamton, Tavistock, Tamerton, Plymton, Wood-
leigh, Totton, Ipplepen, and Moreton," signature n.
Archdeaconry of Totnes, beginning with " General Chorogra-
phical Description," [n 2-2 h] p. 429-499-
Index to the Three Volumes, p. 501-504.
Corrections of the Three Volumes, 1 page.
PLATE8.
1. Tawstock House. Dedicated to Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart.
T. Bonnor del. et sc. 1794. p. 409-
2. Old Gateway, Tawstock. Dedicated to Sir Bourchier Wrey,
Bart. T. Bonnor del. ct sc. 1795. p. 410.
3. Hartland Abbey, the Seat of Paul Orchard, Esq. to whom
this plate is dedicatee}. E. Garvey, R.A. del. T. Bon-
nor sc. 1791. p. 419.
4. Monument of Judge Glanville in Tavistock Church. T. Bon-:
nordel.etsc. 1793. p. 44 1.
5. Warlcgh House, the Seat of Walter Radcliffe, Esq. to
whom this plate is inscribed. W. Payne del. T. Bon-
nor sc. 1795. p. 447.
DEVONSHIRE. 153
6. Fleet House, the Seat of John Bulteel, Esq. and is dedicated
to him. W. Payne del. T. Bonnor so. 1796. p. 456.
7' Kitley, the Seat of John Pollexfen Bastard, Esq, and is de-
dicated to him. E. Garvey, R.A. del. T. Bonnor sc.
1790. p. 436.
8. Dartington House, the Seat of Arthur Champemowne, Esq.
to whom this plate is inscribed. A. C.Esq. del. T. Bon-
nor sc. p. 48 It
9. Stover Lodge, the Seat of James Templer, Esq. to whom
this plate is dedicated. T. Bonnor del. et sc. 1773 for
1793. p. 497.
VII.
A Complete History of all the Religious Houses
in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall before
the Dissolution ; containing the Abbies and Priories
of Tavistock, Torr, Ford, Newenham, Dunkeswell,
Buckfast, Dockland, Frithelstoke, Hertland, Plimp-
ton, Exeter Cathedral, Totnes, Barnstaple, Modbury,
St. James's, Exeter, Stoke Curcy, Ottery St. Mary,
Ottriton, c^c. &c. Extracted from the most authentic
and original Records now extant. By the Rev. Wil-
liam Jones, A.B.
London : Printed for Smerdon and Underhill, Sweeting's Alley,
Royal Exchange, mdcclxxix. Small octavo.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Preface, signed W. Jones, London, July 1, 1779? 4 pages.
An History of the Religious Houses, with the Index, [b-m 4]
87 pages,
VIII.
Picturesque Excursions in Devonshire and
Cornwall, by T. H. Williams, Plymouth. —
Part I. Devonshlre.
London : Printed for J. Murray, 32, Fleet-street, and J. Hard-
ing, 36, St. James's-street. ' 1804. (S. Gosnell, Printer,
Little Queen-street, Holborn.) Royal octavo.
Half Title.
154 DEVONSHIRE.
An engraved Title-page : — " Views in Devonshire."
Title-page as before, with Vignette.
Dedication to the Rev. J. Bidlake, B.A. dated Plymouth, Au-
gust 23, 1804.
Preface, 3 pages.
Contents, and Directions for placing the Plates, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 6 pages.
Picturesque Excursions in Devonshire, No. 1. Part I. [b 4-c 8]
p. 15-40.
A Tour to the North and South of Devon, No. 2. [b-i4] 108
pages.
PLATES,
(Drawn and etched by the Author.)
1 . Frontispiece, or engraved Title-page — Waterfall with Cattle.
2. Weston Mill. p. 16.
3. King's Tamerton. p. 18.
4. The River Tamer from St. Budeaux Church, p. 25.
5. Cottage Scene between St. Budeaux and Tamerton. p. 38.
Vignette on the letter-press of p. 40.
6. Landscape with Cattle to front the Tour to the North of
Devon, p. 1.
7. Tawstock, from Tawton. p. 24.
8. Lynton Church, p. 28.
g. Lynmouth, from Lynton Church-yard. p. 29.
10. Dewerstone Rocks, p. 33.
11. View in the Valley of Stones, p. 34.
12. View of the Conoidal Hill in the Valley of Stones, p. 36.
13. Druids, p. 40.
14. Lynton Church, from Lynmouth. p. 41.
15. View in the Road from Contisberry Church to Lynmouth
and Lynton. — View of Lynton Church, and the general
appearance of the Coast from the Road winding over the
Hill above.
16. Valley of Culbone. p. 46.
Vignette at the end of the Excursion to the North of Devon.
On the letter-press of p. 56.
17. Frontispiece to the Excursion to the South of Devon, with
two lines from Virgil and five from Bidlake. p. 57.
18. Tamerton Foliot. p. 64.
19. Lydford Bridge, p. 79-
20. Kate's Fall above Lydford Bridge, p. 81.
Vignette — Cottage and Pigs. On letter-press of p. 84.
21. Oakhampton Castle, p. 89.
DEVONSHIRE. 155
22, Gateway to Oxton House, p. 99.
Cromlech, in an inclosed Field belonging to Shilston Farm.
On the letter-press of p. 100.
Tail-piece. On the letter-press of the last page.
N. B. This work was not continued. — A few copies were
taken off, with a double set of plates, the one plain, and the
other highly coloured.
IX.
The Antique Description and Account of the
City of Exeter. In Three Parts.
Part I. Containing the antient History, &c. of the City;
together with relations of the sundry great Assaults and
Sieges it, time after time, sustain'd : and most especially
by the conjoin'd Rebels of Devonshire and Cornwall in
1549; the various circumstances of which long and
dreadful Siege are amply and minutely detailed.
Part II. Containing a large and curious Account of the
Antiquity, Foundation, and Building of the Cathedral
Church of St. Peter. To which is added, a regular and
orderly Catalogue, with authentic Memoirs, of all the
Bishops, down to Bishop John Wolton, in 1383, then
living.
Part HI. Contains the Offices and Duties {as of old) of
those particular Sworn Officers, &c. of the City, viz. a
Freeman, the Mayor, Stewards, Receiver, Recorder, the
Common-Council, and every of them; an Alderman,
Chamberlain, Town Clerk, the Serjeants, &c.
All written purchj by JoHN VowELL, alias Hoker,
Gent. Chamberlain, and Representative in Parlia-
ment of the same.
ExoN : Now first printed together by Andrew Brice, in North-
gate-street. MDCCLXV. Small quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable John Tuckfield, Esq. and John
Rolle Walter, Esq. the Representatives of the City in ParUa-
ment, signed Andrew Brice, Feb. 18, 1765, 2 pages.
Address, and List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
The Description, &c. of the City of Excester (or Exccter),
[a-l 4] 88 pages.
156 DEVONSHIRE.
Title-page : — " A Catalogue of the Bishops of Excester : with
the Description of the Antiquity and first Foundation of the
Cathedral Church of the same. Collected by John Vowell,
alias Hoker, Gent, originally printed in the Year 1584 ;" and
forms pages 89, 90.
Dedication to John (Wolton), Bishop of Excester, signed John
Hoker, Exon, the last of the old Year and the beginning of
the new, 1583, 8 pages.
The Antiquity, Foundation, and Building of the Cathedral
Church of St. Peters in the City of Excester, and Catalogue
of the Bishops of Excester, [n 2-s 4] p. 99-144 ; 4o pages.
Title-page : — " A Pamphlet of the Offices and Duties of every
particular Sworn Officer of the City of Excester : collected
bv John Vowell, alias Hoker, Gent. Chamberlain of the same.
Numb. xxx. — " Who so ever s«earetii an oath to bind hiniselfe, he
shall not break his promise!"
PSAL. cxxvij. verse 1. — " Except the Lord keep the city, the watch-
man vvakelh but in vain."
Originally printed in 1584.
The Epistle Dedicatory, beginning at the reverse of the above
Title-page, signed John Hoker, page 146 to 158, 13 pages.
The Office and Duty of a Freeman, &c. [u4-Aa4] p. 150 to
192, 34 pages.
X.
Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter :
giving an Account of the Laws and Customs of the
Place; the Offices, Court of Judicature, Cnites,
Walls, Rivers, Churches, and Immunities : the Titles
and Privileges of the several Corporations, and their
distinct Coats of Arms lincly engraven on Copper-
plates : with a Catalogue of all the Bishops, IMayors,
and Sheriffs from the Year 1049 to 1677. Originally
collected by Richard Izacke, Esq. heretofore
Chamberlain thereof. The Second Edition. Now
very much enlarged, and continued to the Year 1723,
by Samuel Izacke, Esq. the present Chamberlain
thereof. To which is also added, a new and correct
Map of the said City, with a Prospect of the Ca-
DEVONSHIRE. 1^7
thedral, curiously engraven on Copper-plates; and
the Freeman's Oath, both honorary and common.
London : Printed for Edw. Score and John March, Booksellers,
in Exonj and Samuel Birt, in Ave Maria-lane, London. 1724.
Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to George Augustus Prince of Wales, signed Samuel
Izacke, 3 pages.
Prooemium. Memorials of the City of Exeter, [*-4*4] Qq
pages.
Memorials of the City of Exeter continued, [a-oS] 213 pages.
A Table or hidex of remarkable Things contained in this Book,
alphabetically digested, 46 pages.
A perfect Catalogue of all the Sheriffs of the County of Devon
with their several Coats of Armory described, 20 pages.
PLATES.
1. The Arms of Exeter and of Izacke. Sutton Nicholls sc.
To front the Title.
2. A true Plan of the City of Excester. Folded. Drawn and
Ingraven by Sutton Nicholls. p. 1 of the Prooemium.
3. The Cathedral Church of Exeter. Folded. J. Harris fee.
p. 2 of ditto.
Besides these engravings, there are Fifty Coats of Arms of the
Bishops of Exeter, and Thirteen Coats of the different Compa-
nies;—the Arms of Crocker on p. 22 of the Prooemium; of
Courteney and Bohun, on p. 60 of the Continuation; — two
Coats of the Name of Cary, p. 72; — on p. 83 the Arms of
Orenge ; and at p. 152, the Coat of Sir John Doderidge, Knt. all
on the letter-press.
Errata : — Pages 62, 63 of the Prooemium are repeated ; and
pages 60, 61 omitted.
*
N. B. The First Edition of this work was published in tlie
year 1677, and the Second in 1681. The latter professes to
give " a correct Map of the said City, together with the Guild-
hall and Conduit," which were generally omitted, as may be
seen in the note below "^. In 1723 it was again reprinted, niuch
* " Mr. Ravvliiison had the author's own copy, with arlditions hv his
son, and the figure of Exeter Conduit, mentioned p. 85, wliich, liein',' ii<
very few if any other copic, was re-engraved, and inserted in Risilcn's
Survey, vol. i. p. W."—Gougli's Br. lopog. vol. i. p. 305.
158 DEVONSHIRE.
enlarged, being brought down to 1722 l)y Mr. Samuel Izacke,
the author's son, the title-page still retaining the same error of
the plates as in the preceding edition, of which there are copies
on Large Paper. The following year, viz. 1724, this work ap-
peared for the fourth time, but termed a " Second Edition,
ver\- much enlarged, and continued down to the year 1723 by
the same Editor, with a |)rospect of the Cathedral curiously en-
graven on copper," besides the Arms and Plan of Exeter. In
1731 a new title-page only was printed, calling it the " Third
Edition." In 1 734 it was again printed for the fifth time, " For
the Author," and some copies upon Large Paper, and for the
last time in 1741.
XL
An Alphabetical Register of divers Persons,
who, by their last Wills, Grants, Feoffments, and
other Deeds, have given Tenements, Rents, Annui-
ties, and Monies, towards the Relief of the Poor of
the County of Devon, and City and County of
ExON ; and likewise to many other Cities and Towns
in England. By Richard Izacke, Esq. heretofore
of the Inner Temple, and Clerk of the Peace for the
City and County of Exeter. Faithfully printed from
his original Manuscript : digested from the Records
deposited in the Council Chamber of Exeter. In-
terspersed with proper Remarks, detecting the Mis-
application of tlie said Charities, and an Attempt to
restore them to the Uses for which they were given
by the respective Benefactors, as well as doing Justice
to their Descendants. By Samuel Izacke, Gent.
Grandson of the Author.
London : Printed in the year mdccxxxvi. Oclavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Reverend Dr. John Conybeare, Dean of Christ
Church, 2 pages.
Tiie Names of the Benefactors to the Poor of the City and
County of Exeter, [b-m 6] 172 pages.
The Index, 2 pages.
DEVONSHIRE. 159
XII.
The ANTiENT History and Description of the
City of Exeter : containing the untient History,
&C. of the City ; together with an Account of tlie
sundry Assaults given thereto from time to time, and
the Sieges it has sustained, viz. by the Romans under
Vespasian, A.D. 49; — by Penda, King of Mercia,
in 632; -by the Danes in 858, 877, 1001, and
1004; — by William the Conqueror in 1068; — by
the Earls of Devon in 1137 and 1378; — in 1469,
during the Civil Wars between the Houses of York
and Lancaster; — by Perkin Warbeck in 1497; — by
the Rebels of Devonshire and Cornwall in 1549,
&c. &c. Also a curious Account of the Antiquity,
Foundation, and Building of St. Peter's Cathedral
Church. With a Catalogue of all the Bishops of
Tawton, Crediton, and Exeter; and authentic Me-
moirs of their Lives. To which are added, the Of-
fices and Duties (as of old) of the Sworn Officers of
the City. — Compiled and digested from the Works of
Hooker (Hoker), Izacke, and others.
Exeter : Printed and sold by R. Trewman^ behind the Guild-
hall. No date. [B-xt 2] 323 pages. Octavo.
XIIL
The History and Description, Ancient and Mo-
dern, of the City of Exeter. By Thomas Brice.
Exeter : Printed and sold by the Author, St. Martin's-lane :
sold also by T. Hurst and J. Badcock, Paternoster-row, Lon-
don. Octavo.
Title-page as above, with the Arms of Exeter.
Dedication to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. Henry Reginald,
Lord Bishop of Exon, the Dean and Chapter, the other
160 DEVONSHIRE.
Members of tlie Cathedral, and the several religious In-
structors; the Right Worshipful Thomas Floud, Esq. Mayor;
the Bailiffs, Members of the other Incorporations, &c. &c.
Signed Thomas Brice, Exeter, May 3, 1802.
The History of Exeter, Part I. [a-f 2] p. 5-44, catchword
" Views."
P. 45 to 77 was never compiled : the History begins again
at p. 77-216, [L-Ee4l
The History of Exeter, Part II. [a-d4] 32 pages, and ends
with catchword " The."
A plate of a Cromlech and Logan Stone, engraved by A. Brice,
is at p. 141.
N. B. This incomplete work appeared in Numbers at Six-
pence, and on Fine Paper at Ninepence each Number.
XIV.
The History and Description of the City of
Exeter, and its Environs, Ancient and Modern,
Civil and Ecclesiastical : comprising the Religion and
idolatrous Superstition of the Britons, Saxons, and
Danes : the Rise and Progress of Christianity in these
Western Counties ; with a Catalogue of the Bishops,
from the tirst erecting this County into a Diocese to
the present Era. Collected from the most approved
Historians. Also, a General and Parochial Survey
and Description of all the Churches, Places of Di-
vine Worship, public Buildings, Institutions, Anti(|ui-
ties, present Government, Prospects, &c., and a List
of Mayors and Bailifts, to the close of the Eighteenth
Century. By Alexander Jenkins — Illustrated
with a correct Map of the City and Neighbourhood ;
a View of Rougemont Castle Gateway, and several
ancient Plans and miscellaneous Plates.
Exeter : Printed and published by P. Hedgeland, High-street.
1806. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Worshipftil Thomas Floud, Esq. (Mayor
DEVONSHIRE. 161
in 1802) the Recorder, Aldermen, and Common-Council of
the City of Exeter, 2 pages.
Preface, 3 pages.
Introduction, 4 pages.
List of Plates and Errata, 1 page.
History of the City of Exeter, [a-3 l] page 3 to 451.
Contents, 2 pages.
PLATES.
1. The Gateway of Rougemont Castle, Exeter. J. H. Wil-
liams del. et a. f. fee. Exeter. To face the Title.
2. Plan of Exeter. Folded, Drawn by J. Hayman, engraved
by B. Baker and D.Wright, Islington, 1806. p. 3.
3. Damnonia Romana. A. Jenkins fee. p. 6.
4. Saxon Damnonia. A. Jenkins fee. p. 16.
5. Ancient Cannon, and Anglo Saxon Coins, &;c. A. Jenkins
fee. p. 19.
6. West View of the Great Conduit at Carfoix, taken down in
1770. J. Hayman del. A. Jenkins fee. p. 214.
7. A South View of the Old Bridge, Exeter. J. Coggan del.
A.Jenkins fee. p. 216.
S. North and South View of Rougemont Castle. A. Jenkins
fee. p. 278.
9. A Plan of Rougemont Castle, as described by Leland in the
I6th Century, p. 279-
10. Ichnography of Exeter Cathedral. T.Jones del. A.Jen-
kins sc. p. 282.
1 1 . Ancient Guildhall in Waterbear-street, and Tower on the
City Wall. A. Jenkins fee. p. 363.
12. Coins found under the old Gateway of St. John's Hospital;
also Coins foundin Waterbear-street and Hills-Court, &c.
p. 376.
N. B. A limited number of this work were taken off on
Fine Thick Paper, and Twelve copies only were printed in
Quarto, one of which was sold with part of the Library of
Rob. Heathcote, Esq. by Messrs. Leigh and Sotheby, 2d of
May, 1808, for Eight Pounds.
xv.
THESAURUS ECCLESUSTICUS FROVIX-
ClALIS; or, A Survey ot the Diocese of Exe-
ter, respecting all JMatters of Ecclesiasticnl Juri^-
162 DEVONSHIRE.
diction and Concern : containing*; an accurate List of
the several Parish Churches and Chapels within that
Diocese, with their respective Dedications, Repri-
sals, certified and reputed Values and Augmentations
(where they could be procured), Patrons, and present
Incumbents ; with various oiher Articles, as well of
general as of local and particular Application. Un-
dertaken and published at the Request of the Clergy
of that Diocese.
Exeter : Printed and sold by the Editors, B. Thorn and Son,
in the Fore-street, &c. mdcclxxxu. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Lord Bishop of Exeter, by the Editors.
Preface, dated Exeter, April 15, 1782, 2 pages.
Advertisement and Augmentations, 2 pages.
Survey of the Diocese of Exeter, [b, c] 10 pages.
Common Notes and Abbreviations, to be referred to occasionally,
2 pages.
Survey continued, beginning with " Dignities in the Cathedral
Church," [c 3-r 4] 116 pages.
Appendix, page i-xi.
Indexes, p. i-vii.
Errors, Omissions, and Alterations, 2 pages.
XVI.
Some Account of the Cathedral Church of
Exeter : illustrative of the Plans, Elevations, and
Sections of that Building.
(Published by the Order and at the Expense of the Society of
Antiquaries of London.) 1797- Atlas folio.
Title-page as above, with an Introduction on the reverse.
Some Remarks on the original Foundation and Construction of
the present Fabric of Exeter Cathedral. By C. Lyttelton,
1754. 12 pages.
Observations on Bishop Lyttelton's Account of Exeter Cathe-
dral. By Sir H. C. Englefield, F.S.A. 4 pages.
Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens of the Architecture
and Ornaments of Exeter Cathedral. By J. Carter, Archi-
tect. Printed in double columns, p. 17-22, 6 pages.
DEVONSHIRE. 163
PLATES,
(Drawn by John Carter, and engraved by James Basire.)
i. Engraved Title to the Plates : — " Plans, EHevations,
Sections, and Specimens of the Architecture and
Ornaments of the Cathedral Church at Exeter."
ii. Plan of the Cathedral Church at Exeter, and the Site
of the adjoining Buildings. Folded.
iii. Elevation of the west Front of Exeter Cathedral.
iv. Elevation of the north Side of the Cathedral of Exeter.
Folded.
V. Section from East to West of Exeter Cathedral. Folded.
vi. Section from North to South of Exeter Cathedral.
vii. The grand Screen or Facade at the west Front of the
Cathedral of Exeter,
viii. Parts of the Cathedral of Exeter at large.
ix'. Part of the north Side of the Nave of Exeter Cathe-
dral.
X. Parts of the Cathedral Church of Exeter at large.
xi. Ornaments from different Parts of the Cathedral of
Exeter at large.
XVII.
Historical Memoirs of the Town and Parish of
Tiverton, in the County of Devon. Collected
from the best Authorities, with Notes and Observa-
tions. By Martin Dunsford, Merchant. Se-
cond Edition.
Exeter: Printed for the Author by T. Bricc. mdccxc. Quarto.
The engraved Title-page as above, with the Arms of Tiverton.
Ezekiel sc. Exeter.
Dedication to all the virtuous and industrious Poor of Tiverton,
dated Tiverton, 30th Sept. 1790, 2 pages.
List of the Subscribers, 6 pages.
Preface, 0 pages.
Half Tide: — " Historical Memoirs of Tiverton. Part I."
Historical Memoirs, &:c. [c-4 g] page 17 to page 46(3.
Second Edition. — Errata et Addenda, 1 page.
Page 89 is misprinted 99 ;— p. 237 for 257; and p. 255 for
243.
164 DEVONSHIRE.
PLATES.
1. Portrait of the Author, aetat. 37. Mortimer pinx. To face
the Title.
2. Plan of the Parish of Tiverton. By C. Tozer of Broad-
hempton, engraved by T. Yeakell, 1792. p. 269.
3. Plan of the Town of Tiverton^ by C. Tozer. Engraved by
Ezekiel. p. 293.
4. South-east View of the Castle of Tiverton^ Anno 1730.
Engraved by W. Thomas, p. 298.
5. View of St. Peters, the Parish Church of Tiverton, Anno
1784. W.Thomas sc. 1790. p. 305.
6. Front View of Blundell's Free Grammar School in Tiverton,
Anno 1784. Engraved by W. Thomas, 1/90. p. 342.
N. B. The alterations in the Second Edition consist only of
the additional words " Second Edition" in the Title, and the
page of Errata reprinted, to insert the names of twenty addi-
tional Subscribers, with a few corrections in the text.
XVIII.
An Essay towards a History of Bideford, in the
County of Devon. (By John Watkins.)
Exeter. Printed by E. Grigg, mdccxcii. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to George Buck of Daddon, in the County of De-
von, Esq* signed John V^atkins, 1 page.
Preface, dated Bideford, October 1792, 4 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
The Essay, [n-Nn 2] 276 pages.
Erratum :— page 240 is misprinted 239,
XIX
A Narrative of ihe Building, and a Description
of the CoNSTiiuCTiON, of the Edystone Light-
House with Stone : to which is subjoined an Ap-
pendix, giving some Account of tlic Liglit-House on
the Spurn Point, built upon a Sand. By John
DEVONSHIRE. 1 ()".:>
Smeaton, Civil Engineer, F.R'.S. The Second Ya\\-
tion, corrected.
London : Printed for G. Nk-ol, Bookseller to His Majcstv.
Pall Mall. 1793. Imperial folio.
Title-page as above, with a vignette View of the Light-house the
Morning after a Storm at S.W. M. Dixon del. A. Birrel sc.
1 789.
Dedication to the King (George III.) 2 pages.
Preface, 2 pages.
Contents of the several Sections ; being an Epitome of the
Work, 8 pages.
Introduction, [b-c] 8 page?.
The Narrative, [signature d-3 e] p. 9-1 92.
Technical References to the Plates, [3 d-3e] j). 1 93-198.
PLATES.
The Vignette in the Title-page : " The Morning after a
Storm at S.W." M. Dixon del. A. Birrel. i 759.
1. A general Chart of the Seas surrounding the Edvstone
Light-house. Engraved by W. Faden.
2. Map of the Coasts and Country opposite the Edystone
Rocks. W. Faden sc. 1789.'
3. General Plan of the Edystone Rocks, as seen at the low
Water of a Spring Tide. W. Faden sc. 1785.
4. South Elevation of the original Light-house, built upon the
Edystone Rock according to the first Design of Mr.Win-
stanley. Drawn by Jaaziell Johnston^ engraved bv Hen.
Roberts. 176I.
5. South Elevation of Winstanley^s Light-house upon the
Edystone Rock, as it was finished in the year 1 699.
Engraved by Hen. Roberts. 1762.
6. South Elevation and Section of Rudyerd's Light-house,
compleated in 1 709 : represented as it stood previous to
its demolition by Fire in the year 1755. J. Record sc.
1781.
7. Pian and perspective Elevation of the Edystone Rock, seen
from the West. J. Record sc. 1785.
8. South Elevation of the Stone Light-house completed upon
the Edystone in 1759. Engraved by Mr. Edw. Rooker
in { 763 J the figures by Mr. Sam. Wale.
9. Section of the Edystone Light-house upon the E. and W.
Line. Edw. Rooker sc. 1763.
\66 DEVONSHIRE.
10. Plans of the Rock after Ijeing cut, and prepared to receive
the Stone Building, shewing the Six Foundation Courses.
J. Record so. 1786.
1 1. Plans of all the different Courses, from the top of the Rock
to the top of the Balcony Floor, inclusive. J. Record sc.
1786.
1 2. An enlarged horizontal and vertical Section of the Edystone
Lantern, with the Chandeliers. Edw. Rooker sc. 1763.
13. Original Ideas, Hints, and Sketches from whence the Form
of the present Building was taken. J. Record sc. 1 786.
14. View of the Rock on the East side, and of the Work ad-
vanced to Course xv. being the first of the Entry Courses,
shewing the manner of landing and hoisting the Stones,
Sec. in every stage of the building. J. Record sc. 1 786.
15. Explanatory Sketches of particular Parts comprehended in
the foregoing general Descriptions. J. Record sc. 1787.
16. Mr. Jessop's Draught, by which the Yawls were built for the
Edvstone Service. J. Record sc. 1786.
17. Plan and Description of the Work Yard at Mill Bay, with
its Furniture and Utensils. J. Record sc. 1788.
18. Descriptions of Supplemental Matters having reference to
the Edystone Building. J. Record sc. 1790,
19. Map of the Coasts and Country near the Spurn Point.
W. Fadensc. 1786.
20. Plan of the Spurn Point, as in 1786, also its variations
during the preceding twenty Years. W. Faden sc. 1 790.
21. Section of the High Light-house upon the Spurn Point.
.1. Record sc. 1784.
22. Plans of the different Floors applicable to the preceding Sec-
tion. J. Record sc. 1785.
23. Elevation of the High Light-house upon the Spurn Point,
and of the Swape, by which the low Light is exhibited.
J. Record sc. 1785.
N. B. The first Edition of this valuable publication appeared
in the Year 1791, with the same number of plates as in the
present one, during Mr. Smeaton's life, (he died Oct. 28, 1792,)
and the present edition was revised by his much esteemed friend
Mr. Aubcrt, F.R.S. and Governor of the London Assurance
Corporation. A new edition (erroneously called the Second in
the title-page) was printed in 1813 for Messrs. Longman and
Co. with no alteration either in letter-press or plates.
DEVONSIIIllE. 167
XX.
Letters and important Documents relative to
the Edystonl Light-house ; selected chiefly from
the Correspondence of the late Robert Weston, Esq.
and from other Mannscripts : to which is added, A
Report made to the Lords of the Treasnry in 1809
by the Trinity Corporation ; with some Observations
upon that Report. By Robert Harcourt Wes-
ton, Esq. — Embellished with Two Views of the
Light-house : one representing the Edifice as it ap-
pears on a Morning after a Storm, and the other in
a Calm.
London : Printed by C. Baldwin, New Bridge-street, for G.
and W. Nicol, Booksellers to His Majesty, Pall Mall, and for
Robert Baldwin, No. 47, Paternoster-row. 1811. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Hon. George, Earl of Morton, 2 pages.
Explanation of the Plates, and Errata, 2 pages-
Contents, 9 pages.
Introduction, 5 pages.
Letters, &c. relative to the Edystone Light-house, [b-2 r 2]
308 pages.
PLATES.
1. Edystone Light-house the Morning after a Storm at S.W.
M. Dixon del. H. Mutlow sc. To face the Title.
2. South Elevation of the Stone Light-house completed upon
the Edystone in 1 759, shewing the Prospect of the
nearest Land, as it appears from the Rocks in a clear
calm day. H. Mutlow sc.
XXL
DANMONII ORIENTALES ILLUSTRES:
or, The Worthies of Devon. A Work, wherein
the Lives and Fortunes of the most famous Di-
vines, Statesmen, Swordsmen, Physicians, W>iter^,
1 58 DEVONSHIRE.
and other eminent Persons, Natives of that most
noble Province, h^om before the Norman Conquest
down to the present Age, are memoriz'd in an alpha-
betical Order, out of the most approved Authors,
both in Print and iManusOript.
In which an Accoumt is given not only of divers very de-
serving Persons, (many of which were never hitherto made
public,) but of several antient and noble Families ; their
Seats and Habitations ; the Distance they bear as to the
next great Towns ; their Coats of Arms fairly cut ; with
other Things no less profitable than pleasant and de-
lightful.
Bv John Prince, Vicar of Berry-Pomeroy, in the
same County.
" Nemo V7i(ju(im, dc vuriis I'chus agens, tarn commode onmin explicare potuit,
quilt Sereri, Invidi Malevoliq; Lectores, invenerint qtwd Carperent, et
Co/'tmnta7entitr."—FET. Bellon. Observat. lib. iii. p. 501.
Exeter : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Awnsham and John
Churchill, at the Black Swan in Paternoster-row, London ;
and Charles Yeo and Philip Bishop, in Exon. I'Ol. Folio.
Title-page as above.
The Epistle Dedicatory : To the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergie,
Natives of the County of Devon, signed " John Prince.
From my Study, Aug. 6, 1697," 2 pages.
An Apologetical Epistle to the Reader, (i pages.
Verses addressed to the Author, 8 pages.
The Proemium, 5 pages.
The W'orthics of Devon, and Errata, [k 2-7 Q 2] page 7 to 600,
593 pages.
Errors in the paging : — p. 17 for 21, 20 for 24; — pages 205-
6-7-8 are misprinted 197-198-199-200;— p. 240 for 237; —
after page 239 follow pages 237, 23 7, 238, 239 ; — after p. 251
are pp. 256, 249, 250, 251, 252, then page 26l, &c. follow;
— pages 330 and 331 are misprinted 326, 327; — page 383 for
385 ;— p. 5()9 for 573 ;— p. 572 for 576 ;— pp. 594, 595, 596 are
misprinted 590, 591 , 598.
There arc one hundred and forty- three Coats of Arms on the
various pages of letter-press, engraved on wood.
DEVONSHIKE. l69
XXII.
DAN MO Nil ORIENTALES ILLUSTRES :
or, The Worthies of Devon, &c. (as in the pre-
ceding Article.) By John Prince, Vicar of Berry
Pomeioy, in the same County. A X^evv Edition,
with Notes.
LoxVDON : Printed for Rees and Curtis, Plymouth ; Edward Up-
liam, Exeter; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Lon-
don. 1810. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Hugh, Earl Fortescue,
signed by the Editors.
Preface to the New Edition, with a Biographical Sketch of the
Author, 4 pages.
Alphabetical List of the Lives in the Worthies of Devon, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 6 pages.
The Ej)istle Dedicatory by the Author, 1 page.
An Apologetical Epistle to the Reader, 7 pages.
Verses addressed to the Author, 6 pages.
The Proemium, 5 pages.
The Worthies of Devon, [b-5 g] 777 pages.
Arms, Crests, and Mottoes of the Families treated of in this
Work, p. 779-784, 6 pages.
Arms of Families incidentally mentioned in the course of this
Work, with Directions to the Binder for placing the En-
gravings, 2 pages.
Index, 10 pages.
PLATES.
1. Portrait of Sir Bevil Grenville, aetat. 39, 1640. Engraved
by James Fittler, A.R.A. To face the Title.
2. Sir Francis Drake. Blood sc. p. 31.5.
3. Sir Richard Grenville, (named Sir Theobald Grenvil in the
Description,) Engraved by James Fittler, A.R.A. p. 440.
4. Ridiard Hooker. H. R. Cook sc. p. 507.
5. George Monk, Duke of Albemarle. H. R. Cook sc.
p. 58G.
6. Sir Walter Raleigh. Blood sc. p. 6QQ.
7-8-9-10-1 1. Five Plates of Arms (145). Sufficld sc. p. 7S6.
N.B. Some copies of this work were printed on Royal Paper.
170 DEVONSHIRE.
XXIII.
The Lives of all the Earls and Dukes of Devon-
shire, descended from the renowned Sir William
Cavendish, one of the Privy Counsellors to King
Henry VIII. Illustrated with Reflections and Ob-
servations on the most striking Passages in each Life.
Interspersed with some Particulars of the Lives, Cha-
racters, and Genealogies of several great and eminent
Men, their Contemporaries. To which is added, a
short Account of the Rise, Progress, and present State
of the Hi-ii Court of Chancery. By Mr. Grove of
Richmond.
London : Printed for the Author : and sold by J. Nourse, in
the Strand; W. Sandby, in Fleet-street; and J. Coote, in
Paternoster-row. mdcclxiv. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to William, the fourth Duke of Devonshire, dated
Richmond, October 25, 1763, 4 pages.
The Introduction, 7 pages.
The Life of William, the first Earl of Devonshire, [a] 8 pages.
The Life of William, the second Earl of Devonshire, [b] 4 pages.
The Life of William, the third Earl of Devonshire ; of Christian,
Countess Dowager of Devonshire, Wife of the second and
Mother of the third Earl. — The Life of Charles Cavendish,
Esq. Brother to the third Earl ; and the Life of William, the
first Duke of Devonshire, [bS-nu 2] 272 pages.
The Life of William, second Duke of Devonshire, [*a-*q 2]
119 pages.
The Life of William, third Duke of Devonshire, [fx-fi 2]
64 pages.
Some Memoirs of William, fourth Duke of Devonshire, [t a-Jb]
10 pages.
A Portrait of William, the third Duke of Devonshire, 1755,
engraved by Binning, is prefixed to this work.
DEVONSHIRE. 1 * 1
XXIV.
A Genealogical History of the Noble and Illus-
trious Family of Courtenay. In Tliree Parts.
The First giveth an Account of the Counts of Edessa, of
that Family.
The Second, Of that Branch that is in France.
The Third, Of that Branch that is in England.
" Pauluin sepulta distat inertia
Celata Virtus^ HoR.
By Ezra Cleaveland, B.D. sometime Fellow of
Exeter College in Oxford, and Rector of Floniton in
Devon.
ExoN : Printed by Edw. Farley, at Shakespear's Head, near
East-gate. 1735. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable Sir William Courtenay, Bart.
signed Ezra Cleaveland, 4 pages.
To the Reader, 2 pages.
The Genealogical History of the Noble Family of Courtenay.
Three Parts, [a-4 h 2] 307 pages.
Title-page :— " A Collection of Deeds and Instruments, and
other Writings referred to in the Foregoing History."
The Deeds and Instruments, with Errata, page 3 to 32, 30 pages.
genealogical tables.
1 . Of the Family of Josceline de Courtenay, Count of Edessa.
p.l.
2. Of the First Branch of the Family of Peter de Courtenay,
Son of King Lewis le Gros. p. 45.
3. Of the Family of Robert de Courtenay, second Son of
Peter de Courtenay, and Elizabeth his Wife. p. 70.
4. Of the Family of William de Courtenay, Son of Robert de
Courtenay, second Son of Peter of France, p. 70.
5. Of the Seigneurs de Bleneau, de Villar, &c. page 82.
6. Of the Seigneurs de la Ferte-Loupiere, de Chevillon, &:c.
page 88.
7. Of the Seigneurs de Arrablay, &c. and de la Ferte-Lou-
piere. p. 97.
8. Of the Seigneurs de Tanlay. p. 101.
l72 DEVONSHIRE.
9. Of the Seigneurs de Yerre. p. 106.
10. Of the Family of Reginald de Courtenay, who was the first
of that Family that came into England, p. 113.
1 1 . Of the Family of Edward, Earl of Devonshire, Grandson
of Hugh Courtenay, second Earl of Devonshire, and
Elizabeth Bohun. p. 201.
12. Of the Family of Sir Hugh Courtenay of Haccomb, younger
Brother of Edward, Earl of Devonshire, p. 238.
13. Of the Family of Powderham. p. 265.
Errata : — Pages 1 15-1 14 for 114-115.
XXV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Devon, with Observations on tlie Means of its
Improvement. By Robert Fraser, A.M. Drawn
up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture
and internal Improvement.
London: Printed by C. Macrae, mdccxqjv. Quarto. 76 pages.
With a folded Map of the Soil of Devonshire.
XXVI.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Devon : with Observations on the Means of its
Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Afrriculture and internal Improvement.
By Charles Vancouver.
" Fi'uctu, -non Foliis, Arborem astitna."
LoNDoiJi : Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge -street, 1808;
and for Messrs. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster -
row, in 1813, by B. M'^Millan, Bow-street, Covent-garden.
Octavo, 49 \ pages.
Illustrated with a folded coloured Map, exhibiting the political
Divisions, with the Soil and Substance of the County of De-
von, engraved by Neele, I8O6, twenty-nine Engravings, and
seven folded Tables.
173
DORSETSHIRE.
A Survey of Dorsetshire : containing the Anti-
quities and Natural History of that County ; with a
particular Description of all the Places of note, and
antient Seats, which give light to nianv curious parts
of English History, extracted from Doomsday Book
and other valuable Records ; and a copious genealo-
gical Account of Three Hundred of the principal
Families, with their Arms fully described, and cu-
riously engraved on Six folio Copper-plates. To
which is prefix'd a Map of the County. Published
from an original Manuscript written by the Reverend
Mr. CoKER of Mapowder, in the said County.
London : Printed for J. Wilcox, at the Green Dragon in Little
Britain. MDCCXXXii.* Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Hon. George Dodington, Esq. one of
the Lords of the Treasury.
The Generall Description of the Countie of Dorset, [B-Kk2]
128 pages.
The Names of the Persons (and Places) to whom the Arms be-
long [l1] 4 pages.
The Index, [Mm-pp] 16 pages.
PLATES.
Map of Dorsetshire, folded, and dedicated to George Doding-
ton, Esq. by John Wilcox, R. W. Scale sc. To face the Title.
The Six Plates of Arms, containing 312 Shields, follow p. 4
of the Names of Persons to whom they belong.
* This very incorrect work was printed iVoni tiie uiiconiiectecl papers of
Mr. Coker, which falling into the hands o( Mr. Earbery, a nunjuriiip
clerg)'nian, he issued Proposals for printinu it in 1727; i)Ut not nieetini;
with encouragement, the manuscripts wtre sold l)y l)ini to Mr. Wilcox the
Bookseller, who sent them into the world in tlicir present unintelligible and
imperfect state. See Gough, Br. Topog. vol. i. p. 319.
174 DORSETSHIRE.
II.
The History and Antiquities of the County of
Dorset: compiled from the best and most ancient
liistorians, Inqiilsitioue.s post Mortem, and other va-
kiable Records and MSS. in the pubhc Offices and
Libraries, and in private hands. With a Copy of
Domesday Book, and the Inqidsitio Gheldi for the
County : interspersed with some remarkable Parti-
culars of Natural History, and adorned with a cor-
rect Map of the County, and Views of Antiquities,
Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. By John
HuTCHiNS, M.A. Rector of the Holy Trinity in
Wareham, and of Swyre, in the County of Dorset.
In Two Volumes.
*' Nescio qua natale soluin dulcedlne captos
Ducit, et iinmemorcs non shiit esse sui.
Re/iguiie Troja ex ardente recepta."
London : Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, mdcclxxiv.
Folio.
VOL. L
Tide -page as above.
Dedication to the Right Hon. Henry Lord Digby; to the Earl
of Ilchester ; to the Right Hon. Joseph Lord Milton ; to
George Pitt, Es'j. to Humphry Sturt, Esq. to James Framp-
ton, Esq. and to the rest of the Nobility and Gentlemen of
this County. Dated June I, 1773.
List of Subscribers, [*a-*b] 6 pages.
Contents, 1 page.
Preface, [b-c 2] p.i-viii.
Introduction, [c-u 2] p. ix-lxxx.
A Dissertation on Domesday Rook, Exeter Domesday Book, and
Abbreviations in Domesday Book, [j-*F 2] p. 1-24.
Domesday Book, p. i-xxix.
Observations on the Inqidsitio Gheldi, [j .i-n n 9] p. 1-8.
A Copy of birollments of Inquisitions taken in tlie Time of
King Edward the First, touching Lands held of the Crown in
Capite or by Knights' Service, so far as relates to the County
of Dorset. Extracted from a very ancient Record in the
King's Remembrancer's Office in the Court of Exchequer,
DOKSETSHIRE. 175
compiled by John Nevill, a Justice Itinerant 1 9 and 24 H. III.
and known by the Name of Testa de Nevill, [ec-js/.l
p. 1-12, including an Extract from the Second 8ong of
Drayton's Polyolbion.
Half Title, containing the Names of Places in Blandford Divi-
sion.
The History of the County of Dorset, [a 2-Nnn] 234 pages.
Half Title ; containing the Names of Places in Bridport Divi-
sion.
The History of Dorsetshire continued, [ooo-4z2] p. 233-368.
Half Title, containing the Names of Places in Dorchester Di-
vision, [5 a]
History of Dorsetshire continued, beginning with the Town and
Borough of Dorchester, [5 a 2-7 n 2] p. 3 71-603.
Appendix to Vol. I. [7 0-7 a 2] p. 604-6 1 6, and ending with the
catch-word " Records."
Additions and Corrections in the First Volume, [7 r] p. 617-
618.
Errata := — p. 3-4 repeated, and follow; — p. 117for 131; —
pp. 233-234 repeated; — p. 237, 238, 239, 240 are omitted; —
p. 170 for 270 ; — p. 338 for 308 ;— p. 489, 490 for p. 490, 49I ;
—p. 669 for 569.
PLATES.
1. A Map of Dorsetshire from actual Surveys and Records of
the County, by J. Bayly, 1773. Folded sheet. To face
the Title.
2-3. Town Pieces and Tradesmen's Tokens of the County of
Dorset. Dedicated to William Cuming, M.D. F.R.S.
Hall sc. To face page 80 of the Introduction.
4. Plan of the Town of Poole. Dedicated to Col. Thomas
Calcraft and Joshua Mauger, Esq. Folded, p. 3.
5. Plan of Wareham. Dedicated to John Calcraft, Esq. p. 15.
6. North View of St. Mary's Church in Wareham. Dedi-
cated to Mrs. Turner, of Penleigh in Wiltshire. Bavly sc.
p. 34.
7. The Font at Winterborn Whitchurch. W. Shave del. Ba-
sire sc. p. 68.
8. Bryanston, the Seat of Henry William Portman, Esq.
Folded. W.Tomkins pinx. V. M. Picot sc. p. 87.
9. The Mazes at Pimpern : on St. Annes Hill and at Clifton
near Nottingham. — Damory Oak near Blandford, with
Plan. Folded. John Bastard del. 1758. Bayly sc. 1771-
p. 100.
10. West LuUworth Cove, and South-east View of Bindon
\76 DORSETSHIRE.
Abbey, both belonging to E*^ Weld, Esq. James Ba-
sire sc. p. 129.
1 1 . North-east View of LuUworth Castle, the Seat of Edward
Weld, Esq. ; taken from Heath Hill. J. Taylor del.
James Basire sc. 1773- P- 140.
12. South-west View of Lullworth Castle, taken from the Grove,
Giles Husseydel. James Basire sc. 17/4. p. 140.
13. North-west View of Moreton, the Seat of James Frampton,
Esq. Isaac Taylor del. Wm. Woollett sc. p. 147.
14. Monument in Memory of Mary, Daughter of Joseph Houl-
ton, Esq. and Wife of James Frampton, Esq. Dedicated
. to Robert and John Houlton, Esqrs. Is. Taylor del.
Ross. J. Caldwell sc. p. 149.
15. Plan of the Town and Castle of Corfe, surveyed and drawn
by Ralph Treswell in 1586. Dedicated to Richard
Gough, Esq. Folded, p. 177.
16. Two Views of Corfe Castle in its original state, and King-
ston Hall, the Seat of Henry Bankes, Esq. p. 182.
17. Encombe in Dorsetshire, a Seat of John Pitt, Esq. Folded.
W. Tompkins del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 1 87-
18. Three Views of Agglestone and Barrow, with Plans. Bayly
sc. p. 217.
19. South-east View of Brownsea Castle and Island, the sum-
mer Seat of H.Sturt^ Esq. p. 21 9-
20. Plan of the Borough of Bridport, and South-east View of
Bridport Church. Folded. B. Pryce del. Bayly sc.
p. 241.
21. Plan of Eggerdon Hill. p. 289-
22. South Front of Abbots Wooton House, the Seat of the
Right Hon. Joseph Lord Milton, to whom this'Plate is
inscribed. T. Bonnor sc. p. 330.
23. East View of Came, the Seat of John Damer, Esq. p. 345.
24. Plan of the Town of Dorchester. B. Price del. Bayly sc.
p. 371.
25. North-east View of the Town of Dorchester, and of the
Village of Forthington. Dedicated to Mr. Samuel Gould.
Folded, p. 372.
26. Figure of Mercury foimd in a Garden in Dorsetshire. J. J.
Barralet del. V. M. Picot sc. — And a tesselated Roman
Pavement found in a Garden in the same County. Joh.
Pitt, Arm. del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 383.
27. Plan of the Town of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. De-
dicated to William Chafin Grove of Waddon, and to
Gabriel Steward, Esqrs. Folded. Hall sc. p. 400.
DORSETSHIRE. 177
£8. South-east View of Wolveton House, the ancient Seat of the
Trenchard Family, and dedicated to William Trenchard,
Esq. W. Walker sc. p. 453.
29, 30, 31. Arms of the Trenchard Family in the Windows of
Wolveton House, numbered A, B, C, and inscribed to
John Trenchard, Esq. p. 454.
32. Kingston, a Seat of John Pitt, Esq. Folded. W. Tomp-
kins del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 463.
33. Plan of Maiden Castle, p. 467.
34. Milbourn St. Andrew, the Seat of Edm'*. Morton Pleydell,
Esq. W. Tompkins pinx, Peter Mazell sc. p. 480.
35. East View of Melbury Sampford. Dedicated to Stephen,
Earl of llchester, and to Elizabeth, Countess of II-
chester. B. Pryce del. W. Walker sc. p. 513.
36. South View of Strangways Castle. Dedicated to Elizabeth,
Countess of llchester. C. Hall sc. p. 539.
37. Fleet House, a Seat of George Gould, Esq. B. Pryce del.
V. M. Picot sc. p. 545.
38. An ancient Pair of Snuffers, and a Ring found in the Parish
of St. Peter, Portesham. Basire sc. p. 555.
39. Plans of the Roman Amphitheatre, and of Poundbury, a
Roman Camp, near Dorchester. B Pryce del. J. Bayly
sc. p. 575.
40. Upway House, a Seat of George Gould, to whom this Plate
is dedicated. B. Pryce del. Bayly sc. p. 596.
4 1 . The Pulpit in AflF-Piddle Church. Dedicated to the Rev.
Samuel Lambert Milbourne, M.A. Vicar of Aff-Piddle.
Bayly sc. p. 616.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. A Gold Coin of Edward HI. found on the Sea Shore near
Abbot's Bury in 1747. p. 80 of the Introduction.
2. A Prospect of the Town of Poole from the West End of
Bruncksey Island. J. Bastard del. J. Mynde sc. p. 3.
3. A small oaken Vessel or drinking Cup. On p. 26.
4. Roman Camp on Woodbury Hill. p. 39-
5. Coal Money discovered near Smedmore. p. 197«
6. St. Aldhelm's Chapel and Plan. p. 2a8.
7. The Cobb Walk at Lyme Regis, p. 255.
8. The Arms and Seal of "tlie Town and Borough of Dorchester.
C. Hall sc. p. 371.
9. Ancient Stone Chinmey-picce foruicrly in the \icarage
House at Southovcr. p. 499.
10. Ruins at Abbotsbury. p. 532.
2 a
J 78 DOllSETSIIlilE.
11. The Cromlech at Punknoll. J.Ames del. p. 354.
12. Portland Island. On p. 582.
13. Ruins of the Parson age -house on Portland Island, p. 590.
PEDIGREE.
The Pedigree of the Family of Oglander, a folded Sheet.
To face p. 272.
VOL. II.
Title-page as to the first Volume.
Contents of Vol. II.
Half I'itle : — " Shaftsbury Division," &c. forming pages 1-2.
History of Dorsetshire continued, beginning with the " Towii
and Borough of Shaftsbury," [a 2-6 R 2] 528 pages.
After p. 240 is a Half Title: — " Sherborn Division," forming
pages 241-242.
Index of Places, [6 t-6 y 2 : — signature 6s is omitted] 1 6 pages.
Index of Persons, [6 z-7 d 2] p. 1 7-36.
Index of Arms of Nobility and Gentry residing or concerned in
the County of Dorset, [7 e-7 f 2] p. 37-43.
Index of Arms of Persons who had some relation to the County
of Dorset by Marriage, or as Benefactors, &ic. p. 44-46.
Index of Arms unknown, p. 47-8.
Index of Arms unblazoned. p. 49-50.
Miscellaneous Index and Glossary, with Additions, and Correc-
tions in the second Volume, [7h 2-7 k 2] p. 51-60.
List of Plates and Pedigrees to both Volumes, p. 61.
Errors in the paging : — pp. 117, 118, 119, 1 20, for pp. 125-
1 28 ;— p. 250 for 258 ;— pp. 270-27 1 for p. 266, 267 J— p. 488
for p. 448 ;— p. 848 for 488.
PLATES.
1;, 2. South-east View of Critchill House, the Seat of Hum-
phry Sturt, Esq. Dorsetshire, 1774, and Plan of the
House, p. 49.
3. Perspective View from the South of Winborn Minster, en-
graved at the Expense of the- Ministers and Inhabitants,
to whom it is inscribed, p. 9I.
4. Plan of Winborn Minster, engraved at the Expense of Mr.
William Percy, and inscribed to him. p.91.
5. North-west View of Merly Mouse, in the Parish of Great
Cantord, engraved at the Expense of Ralph Willett, Esq.
to whom this Plate is inscribed. T. Bonnor sc. p. 109.
6. Charborough, the Seat of Thos. Erie Drax, Esq. J. Taylor
del. Ross. T, Bonnor sculp, dir', p. 183.
DORSETSTIIRE. 1/9
7. South-east View of Wimbouin (Wiuborn) St. Giles, the
Seat of Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury.
Thos. Vivares sc. p. 2 1 6.
3. The East' front of Winbourn St. Giles. R. Pryce of Dor-
chester del. W. Walker sc. p. 216.
9. Stalbridge Cross, with its Ornaments. R. G. del. J. Ba-
sire sc. p. 245.
10. Castle Hill, the Seat of Fitz Foy, Esq. Sir W. Chambers
Arch'. B. Pryce del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 257.
11. South Elevation of Chantmarle House. Engraved at the
Expense of Sir William Oglander of Parnham, Bart, to
whom this Plate is inscribed, p. 283.
12. Cerne Abbas Church. — Gate of the Abbey at Cerne Abbas.
Engraved at the Expense of, and dedicated to, George Pitt
of Stratfield Say, Esq. B. Pryce del. Bayly sc. p. 292.
13. Plumber, the Seat of Charles Brune, Esq. W. Tomkins
pinx. P. Mazell sc. p. 359.
14. Sherborne Castle, the Seat of the Right Hon. Lord Digby.
Folded. W. Tomkins piilx. V. M. Picot sc. p. 390.
15. North-west View of Milton Abbey, the Seat of the Right
Hon. Joseph Lord Milton. Edw. Rooker sc. p. 438.
16. Clifton Gateway, belonging to Edw. Walter, Esq. W. Tom-
kins del. V.M. Picot sc. p. 461.
17. Woolcombe Hall, the Seat of Lawrence Cox, Esq; Folded.
J. Crunden Arch'. Mayor del. et sc. p. 462.
N. B. This plate is not in the Second Edition.
18. A perspective View of the Seat of Sir John Smith, Bart, at
Sydling St, Nicholas, to whom this Plate is inscribed.
Bayly sc. p. 486.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Seal of the Town of Shaftsbury. C. Hall sc. 1772. p. 3.
2. Seals of the Corporation of Shaftsbury for Warrants, Pub-
lic Acts, &c. and the Seal of the Official of Dorset.
C. Hall sc. p. 40.
3. Ancient Buildings at Great Canford. p. 100.
4. Ground Plan of these Buildings, p. 107.
5. Grave-stone, with a Brass Fret, in Lichet-Maltravers Church.
p. 117.
G. A Stone Barn belonging to Cerne Abbey, p. 261.
7. Figure of a Giant cut in Chalk on Trendle Hill near Cerne
Abbas, p. 293.
S. King Athclstan and his Queen, p. 443.
9. Inscription over the Tower of Piddle Trenthide Church.
p. 4 83.
180 DORSETSHIRE.
PEDIGREES.
1. Pedigree of the Family of Husee or Hussey. A- folded
Sheet. To face p. 68.
2. Pedigree of Trenchard of Wolveton and Litchet-Matravers.
Folded. To face p. 1 16.
3. Pedigree of the Right Hon. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl
of Shaftsbury. A folded Sheet, p. 2 1 6.
4. Pedigree of the Family of Coker. A folded Sheet, p. 263.
5. Pedigree of the Family of Pitt. A folded Sheet, p. 3 1 8.
6. Pedigree of Ryves of Damory Court and Ranston. A folded
Sheet, p. 320.
7. Pedigree of Digby. Afolded Sheet, p. 390, (numbered 427.)
8. The Pedigree of Bingham of Melcomb Bingham. Afolded
Sheet. To front p. 426.
9. Pedigree of Napier. A folded Sheet, p. 477.
III.
The History and Antiquities of the County of
Dorset : compiled from the best and most ancient
Historians, Inquisitiones post Mortem, and other va-
luable Records and MSS. in the public Offices and
Libraries, and in private hands. With a Copy of
Domesday Book and the Inquisitlo Gheldi for the
County ; interspersed with some remarkable Parti-
culars of Natural History, and adorned with a cor-
rect Map of the County, and Views of Antiquities,
Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. By John
HuTCHiNS, M.A. Rector of the Holy Trinity in
Wareham, and of Swyre, in the County of Dorset.
The Second Edition, corrected, augmented, and
improved. In Three (Four) Volumes. (By the late
Richard Gough, Esq.)
" Nescio qua natale solum dulcedine captos
Ducit, et inimemores mm sinit esse sui.
Reliquia Troja ex ardente recepta."
London : Printed by John Nichols : and sold by G. G. and J.
Robinson, Paternoster-row ; T. Payne, Castle-street, St.
Martin's : by Mr. Sollers, Blandford; and Mr. De la Motte,
Weynr.outh. mdccxi vi. Folio.
DORSETSHIRE. 1 8 1
VOL. I.
Title-page as before.
Divisions, Hundreds, and Places contained in this First Volume,
2 pages.
Introduction, [f-nn] p. xxi-cxli.f
Half Title :— " Blandford Division."
Historical Part, beginning with the History of Poole, [a-7 p]
6 10 pages, ending with the catch-word "Addenda."
Half Title : — " Bridport Division," between p. 374-377-
List of Plates and Pedigrees in Vol. I.
Errata : — pages 391-4 [5 f 2-3] are repeated vvitli an *, and
follow p. 390; — p. 33 1-2 [6 S3] are repeated with an *, and
follow p. 532.
PLATES.
1, 2, 3. Town Pieces and Tradesmen's Tokens. Hall sc.
p. 141 of the Introduction.
4. Plan of the Town of Poole, p. 1 of the Historical Part.
5. Town Cellar at Poole, and Remains of St. Martin's Church
atWareham. Basire sc. p. 11.
6. Plan of Wareham. p. 35.
7. North View of St. Mary's Church in Wareham. Bayly sc.
p. 59.
8. A Roman Camp near Bere Regis (Ibernium), Dors^ 9,hin.
1724. Stukeley del. E. Kirkall sc. p. 81.
9. Monuments in Bere Church; viz. of the Turbervilles and
Skernes. Rev. T, Rackett and Le Chev. de Barde del.
P. Roberts sc. p. 88.
10. Whatcombe House, the Seat of Edmund Morton Pleydell,
Esq. Rich. Kerby del. J. Landseer direx'. 1814. p. 1 ]-l.
11. The Pulpit in Aff-Piddle Church. Bayly sc. p. 121.
12. Blandford Old Church, and Plan. p. 134.
13. Blandford New Church, and Plan. p. 134.
14. Bryanston, the Seat of Henry V/ilHam Portman, Esq.
J. Laporte del. J. Emes sc. p. 158.
15. Langton House, the Seat of James John Farquharson, Esq.
Engraved by James Basire. p. 172.
16. The Mazes at Pimpern, on St. Amies Hill, and at CHfton
near Nottingham, &c. Folded. John Bastard del. 1758.
Bayly sc. 1771. p. 175.
t Tlie preceding pn<ies .vere reserverl for the purpose of ipscrtinu the
preface and other introductory matter, which hive unexperttdly inrrensod
much beyond the original plan, and are tiicrefore placed in the fourth vo-
lume, to render the whole more uniform in point of size.
182 DORSETSHIRE.
17. Saxon Door at Pimpern Church. — Gothic Window in the
Parsonage House. — Font at Bere Regis, &c. T. R. del.
p. 175 or 177.
18. Ground Plan of Bindon Abbey, &;c. p. 214.
19. South-east View of Bindon Abbey, belonging to T. Weld,
Esq. Basire sc. p. 214.
20. N.E. View of Lullworth Castle, the Seat of Thomas Weld,
Esq. J. Taylor del. James Basire sc. 1773. p. 227.
21. Lullworth Castle, the Seat of Thomas Weld, Esq. to whom
this Plate is inscribed by James Fittler. Folded. Jas.
Fittler so. p. 227.
22. South and East View of the Chapel at Lullworth Castle,
with a Plan of the Chapel and Altar-piece. Folded,
p. 228.
23. North-we>t View of Moreton, the Seat of James Frampton,
Esq. Isaac Taylor del. W. Woollett sc. p. 24 1 .
2 4. Obelisk at Moreton in Dorsetshire, to the Memory of James
Frampton, Esq. p. 241.
25. Monument in Memory of Mary, Daughter of Joseph Hol-
ton, Esq. Is. Taylor del. J. Caldwell sc. p. 243.
26. The arched Rock near West Lullworth and West Lullworth
Cove. p. 2f)5.
27. Plan of the Town and Castle of Corfe, surveyed and drawn
by Ralph Treswell in 1586. Folded, p. 286.
28. Two Views of Corfe Castle in its original state, and King-
ston Hall, the Seat of Henry Bankes, Esq. p. 286.
29. 30, 31, 32. Four Views of Corfe Castle (etchings) No. 1-4.
Folded, p. 287-289.
33. Encombe, the Seat of William Morton Pitt, Esq. Folded.
W. Tompkins del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 293.
34. Smedmore House, the Seat of Wm. Clavell, Esq. (Basire
sc. 1814.) p. 316.
35. Three Views of Agglcstone and Barrow, with Plans. Bayly
sc. p. 342.
36. View of lirown'^ca Island and Castle, taken from the north-
east part of the Island. Folded. Bretherton del. Tho.
Vivares sc. 1793. p. 34 5.
37. Plan of the Borough of Bridport. Folded. B. Pryce del.
Baylv sc. p. 377.
33. Bridport Church. J. Buckler del. B. Hewlett sc. p. 3S5.
39. View of part of Urless Farm in Corscombe. Rysbrachpinx.
Basire sc. p. 422.
40, Parnham, the Seat of Sir William Oglander, Bart. Drawn
by J. Buckler, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 44 5.
dorsetsiukj:. 18:3
41. Parnham House, the Seat of Sir W'" Oglamlcr, Rart.; and
Portraits of Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, ai;d (ire-
gory Lord Cromwell, James Basire so. p. 445.
42. Beaminster Chapel, N.W. and Netherbury Church, S.E.
J. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. 451.
43. Eggerdon Hill. p. 487-
44. Symondsbury Church and Rectory. Drawn by J. Buckler,
F.S.A. engraved by George Cooke, p. 537.
45. Monument of Sir John Chidioc at Christchurch, Hants.
Grimm del. Basire sc. p. 548.
46. Monuments supposed to be to the Memory of the Chidiock
Family at Christchurch, Bridport, and Chidiock. (Ba-
sire sc.) p. 548.
47. South front of Abbots Wooton House. Dedicated to the
Right Hon. Joseph, Earl of Dorchester. T. Bonnor sc.
p. 553.
48. Came, the Seat of the Hon. Lionel Damer. J. Laporte
del. J. Ernes sc. p. 575.
49. Frampton, the Seat of Francis John Browne, Esq. J. La-
porte del. J. Ernes sc. p. 584.
50. Loders Church. T. Rackett del. Malcolm sc. p. 593.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1 . An Emblem of the Trinity on the Cloth for the Commu-
nion Table in Arne Chapel, p. 65.
2. Chapel in St. Mary's Church, Wareham. p. 66.
3. Font at Winterborn Whitchurch. W. Shave del. Basire sc.
p. 115.
4. Knife-handle found near East Lullworth. p. 235.
5. Coal Money discovered near Smedmore. p. 317.
6. South-east View of Brownsea Castle and Island, p. 344.
7. Curious Fossil, p. 356.
8. St. Aldhelm's Chapel, and Plan. p. 365.
9. The Cobb Walk at Lyme Regis, p. 405.
10. Temple at Winterbourne Abbas, p. 507.
11. Portraits of Nicholas Wadham and his Wife. B. del. et sc.
p. 521.
12. North-east View of Chidiock Castle, p. 548.
PEDIGREES.
1. Of James Mace Gigger of Reading, co. Berks, Esq. Folded,
p. 61.
2. Of Berkeley Portman of Bryanston, and of Burland of
Stoke Gaylard. Folded, p. 154.
3. Of r Anson of Corfe Castle. Folded, p. 297.
184 DORSETSIIlRf:.
4. Of Horlyof Pillesdon. Folded, p. 531.
5. Of Symonds, Small, and Pybus. Folded, p. 332.
6. Of Ironside of the Counties of Durham and Dorset. Folded.
p. 568, (marked 586.)
Seven folded Tables of Population at Corfe Castle to be
placed at page 290.
VOL. II.
Title-pagCj dated mdccciii.
Divisions, Hundreds, and Places contained In this Second Vo-
lume, 2 pages.
Half Title :—'' Dorchester Division."
Historical Part, beginning with " The Town and Borough of
Dorchester," [a2-7m] p. 3-598.
Half Title :— " Shaftesbury Division," forming p. 389-390.
Additions and Corrections in Vol. II. f 7N-70 2] p. 599-614.
List of Plates in Vol. II. and Directions to the Binder, [7 r]
p. 615.
An Account of the Prisoners employed in the Manufacture of
Hats, and other Trades carried on in the County Gaol at Dor-
chester, and in Labour, from 29th September 1793 to Sep-
tember 29, 1794. (Folded sheet.) p. 28.
The Account of Robert Lambert and John Tregonwell King,
Gents. Treasurers of the County Stock, &c. Folded, p. 28.
Errata: — p. 62-71 are repeated with an *, and follow p. 61 ;
— p. 132-3 with an *, and follow p. 131 ; — p. 192 and 189 for
igo-i ; — p. 219-220 are repeated with an *, and follow p. 218;
— p. 369-370 repeated with an *, and follow p. 370 ; — p. 475-
484 are repeated with an *, and follow p. 474 ; — pages 503-4,
containing the Pedigree of Uvedale of Horton, are repeated with
an *, and follow p. 5 04.
PLATES.
1. Plan of Dorchester. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 3.
2. North-east View of the Town of Dorchester, and of the
Village of Forthington. Folded, p. 4.
3. Town Hall and St. Peter's Church, Dorchester. Dedicated
to the Mayor and Corporation of Dorchester by George
Frampton. Nash del. Birrell sc. p. 4.
4. 5, 6, 7. Plans, Elevations, and References of the County
Gaol of Dorchester. (No. 1 folded.) S. Aiken fee.
p. 24.
8. Figure of Mercury and tcssclatcd Roman Pavement. J. J.
Barralet et Joh. Pitt Arm. del. V. M. Picot sc. p. 3 I.
9. Monuments in St, Peter's Church, Dorchester, p. 41.
DORSETSHIRE. 1 8.'5
10. Portrait and Monument of William Cuming, M.D. in Dor-
chester Church. Beach pinx. 1783. Sharpe sc. 1785.
p. 48.
11. Plan of the Town of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis.
Folded. Hall sc. p. 62.
12. Plan of Weymouth. J. Ham del. B. Baker sc. for ^' Her-
vey's New Weymoutfi Guide." p. 62.
13. Corporation Seals of Waymouth and Melcomb Regis, p. 67.
14. Arms in Wolveton House. Dedicated to John Trenchard,
Esq. Folded. J. Basire sc. p. 151.
15. Kingston, a Seat of .Tohn Pitt, Esq. Folded. W. Tomp-
kins del. V. M. Picotsc. p. 164.
16. Maiden Castle, p. 171.
17. Piddleton and Athelhampston Churches, with Athelhamp-
ston House, p. 180.
18. Milbourn St. Andrew, the Seat of Edmund Morton Pley-
dell, Esq. W. Tomkins del. P. Mazell sc. p. I90.
19. Monuments in Piddleton Church. Le Chev. de Barde del,
P. Roberts sc. p. 206.
20. Monuments in Piddleton Church. Rev. T. Rackett &
Le Chev. de Barde del. P. Roberts sc. p. 206»
21. Tesselated Pavement at Rampisham, and Autographs.
F. Cary & Longmate sc. p. 257.
22. Rampisham Cross, and Inscription. Folded. F. Cary sc.
p. 258.
23. The Malthouse at Abbotsbury ; a part of the original Mo-
nastery ; Two Views of St. Catherine's Chapel by Ab-
botsbury. p. 279.
24. Fleet House, a Seat of George Gould, Esq. to whom this plate
is dedicated. Benj. Pryce del. V. M. Picotsc. p. 298.
25. Cromlech, in the Parish of Portisham, and Corton Snuf-
fers. T. Rackett del. F. Cary & Basire sc. p. 310.
26. Plans of tiie Roman Amphitheatre and of Poundbury, a
Roman Camp, near Dorchester. B. Pryce del. J. Bayly
sc. p. 343.
27. Bas-relief in Fordington Church, and two Views of the
Amphitheatre at Dove in France, p. 346.
28. Plan of the Isle of Portland and parts adjacent. 1710.
p. 355.
29. Upway House, a Seat of George Gould, Esq. to whom this
plate is dedicated. B. Pryce del. Bayly sc. p. 378.
30. Another View of Upway House. J. Laporte del. J. Enics
sc. p. 378.
2b
1 8(5 DORSETSHIRE.
3 1 . Ok! Plan of the Town of Shaftesbury. (1615.) p. 391.
32. A large sheet Plan of the Town of Shaftesbury. Dedicated
to Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, by Wm.
Upjohn, p. 391 .
33. Shaftesbury Chalice, &:c. Basire sc. p. 422.
34. South-east View of Critchill House. Folded. Bretherton
del. Thos. Vivares sc. p. 486.
3 5. Portrait of Mr. Hastings, from the original Picture in the
Collection of the Earl of Shaftesbury, to whom this
Plate is inscribed by J. Bretherton. Bretherton fee. 3
Jun. 178-2. p. 510.
36. Monuments in Horton Church, p. 513.
37. Cross at Shapwick, and Bearings of Objects as seen from
Badbury Rings, 3-^ Miles from Winborne. T. Rackett
del. T. Cavallo sc. p. 5 '26 (marked 528).
38. Plan of Wimbourne Minster. Folded, p. 528 (marked
527).
39. Sections of the inside of the Church, Font, Windows, &:c.
of Wimbourne Minster, p. 543.
40. Monument, Stalls, Arms, &:c. in the Church of Wimbourne
Minster, p. 544.
41. Monuments of the Marchioness of Exeter ant^ of Sir Ed-
mund Uvedale in Wimbourne Minster Church, p. 545.
42. 43. Monuments of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset at
Wimbourne Minster. Folded. Schnel)beliedel. Basire sc.
from Cough's Sep. Monuments, p. 546 (marked 545).
44. Four Monuments in Wimbourne Church. WilHam Ettricke,
Wm. Fitch, Mr. Fox, Mr. Movie, p. 549.
45. Five ^Monuments in ditto. Mr. Lane, &c. p. 551.
46. Seals and Town Pieces of Wimbourn Minster, p. 560.
47. Gaunts House, the Scat of Sir Richard ('arr Glyn, Bart, by
whom this Plate is contributed. William Evans Arch.
James Basire sc. p. 57 1 •
PLATES ON THE LETTER PRESS.
1. Seals of the Town of Dorchester. C. Hall sc. p. 3.
2. Sand.jfoot Castle, p. 72.
3. Nottington Well. T. Lockett pinx. P. De Lamotte sc.
p. 1US.
4. l^jroadvvay Church. .1. W. del. p. 110.
5. Font in Piddleton Church, p. 205.
6. Antient Stone Chinmey-piece in the Garden of the Vica-
rage House at Piddleton. p. 2 1 6.
7. The Baru at Abbotsbury. p. 273.
DORSETSHIRE. 1 87
8. Abbotsbury Seal. p. 282.
9. Bas-relief found in y' Ruins of Abbotsbury Abbey, p. 292,
10. An Earthen Vessel found at Gorton, p. 31 1.
11. Two Views of Portland Castle, p. 354.
12. Portland Light-house, p. 3G3.
13. Sketch of part of the Meer at Portland, shewing the Strata.
J). 365.
14. Two Views of Portland Slide, p. 366.
15. Two Views of the Vicar's House, Portland, p. 371.
16. Shaftesbury Abbey Seal. C. Hallsc. 1/72. p. 391.
17. Seals of the Corporation of Shaftesbury for Warrants, —
for Public Acts, — and of the OfBcial of Dorset. Hall kc.
1772. p. 452.
18. Cross in Trinity Church-yard (Shaftesbury). — 2. Cross ou
Gold Hill, near the west end of St. Peter's Church. —
3. Shaftesbury Font.— 4. Fragment of a Stone said to
have covered the Body of Edward the Martyr, p. 484*.
19. Seal of Tarrant Abbey, 'p. 4 81.
20. Rude figure of an Angel over the west Door of Little Hin-
ton Church, p. 498.
21. Arch in Shapwick Church, p. 324.
PEDIGREES.
1. Of Henvill of Looke, enlarged, forms p. 2S3-4 with an *.
2. Of Uvedale of Horton, enlarged and continued, [6 M 3]
p. *503-*504^ and face p. 504.
VOL. HI.
Title-page as before, dated mdcccxiii.
Divisions, Hundreds, and Places contained in the Third Volume,
2 pages.
Historical Part, beginning with " The Hundred of Cogdean,"
[b-5 d] 378 pages.
Half Title: — " Sherbourne Division," between p. 232-5, and
forms pages 233-4, signature 3 o.
List of Plates and Pedigrees in Vol. III. forms page 379-
Title-page :— " Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the
more rare Plants of Dorsetshire. By Richard Pulteney, M.D.
F.R.S. Lond. and Edinb. and Fellow of the Linnaean Society,
with Additions ; and a brief Memoir of the Author. Illus-
trated with Plates." With the List of Plates on the reverse.
Biographical Memoirs of Richard Pulteney, M.D. p. iii-iv.
A Catalogue of Birds, Shells, and Plants observed in Dorset,
shire, [a-d d 2] 108 pages.
188 DOKSETSHIRE.
Explanation of the Plates (of Shells), p. 109-110.
Errata: — Pages 222-5 are repeated with an *, and follow
p.?2l ; — pages 343-4 are likewise repeated with an *, and fol-
low p. 342.
N. B. The numerals of pages 53-4-5-56, of the Catalogue of
Shells, are pasted on the respective pagesj as are also p. 61-2-
3-4-5-6-7, and 68.
PLATES.
1. (Modern View of) John of Gaunt's Kitchen at Great Can-
ford. T. Rackett del. J. Basire sc. p. Q.
2. N. View of the same ; with a Spanish Chesnut Tree at
Great Canford. T. Rackett del. Jul. 1802. p. 10.
3. North-west View of Merley House, the Seat of Ralph Wil-
lett, Esq. (now of John Willett Willett, Esq.) T. Bon-
nor sc. p. 12.
4. South-east View of Canford Church, contributed by Ralph
Willett, Esq. Drawn by Capt. Grose, engraved by B,
T. Pouncy. p. 15.
5. Portraits of Philip I. and Joan, King and Queen of Cas-
tile. Dedicated to John Trenchard, Esq. by the En-
graver, C. Bestland. p. 22.
6. Portrait of Sir John Trenchard, Knt. Chief Justice of
Chester, and Principal Secretary of State to their Ma-
jesties King William and Queen Mary. (In mezzotinto.)
Folded. James Watson fee. p. 22.
7. Another Portrait of Sir John Trenchard, Knt. in Armour.
Dedicated to John Trenchard, Esq. Engraved from a
Miniature Picture by Ozias Humphry, R.A. after the ori-
ginal, by Cantlo Bestland.
Portrait of John Trenchard, Esq. Ozias Humphry, R.A.
pinx. 1790. .Joseph Singleton sc. 1794. p. 22.
8. Litchet Maltravers Church and Font; (Tomb in the) N.
Aile of Litchet Church, &c. p. 23.
9. Sans Souci, the Seat of John Jeffery, Esq. J. Laporte del.
J. Emes & B.T. Pouncy sc. p. 41.
10. Stourminster-Marshal Church. J. Percy del. 1799- — Corfe
Mullen Chapel. W. Hamper del. Oct. 23, 1801.— And
an imperfect Stone Coffin. Malcolm sc. p. 42.
1 1. Manor House, Cranbourne, the Property of the Marquis of
Salisbury. T. Rackett del. J. Basire sc. p. 56.
12. Cranbourne Church, and Entrance Doors. T, Rackett del,
J. Basire sc. p, 60,
DORSETSHIRE. 1 8P
13. A Deer Hunter of the last Age, in Cap and Jack. Folded.
Byng pinx. from an original Picture. C. R. Rylcy fee.
p. 67.
M. Portrait of Benjamin Stillingfleet, Esq. Zoffany del. J.Ba-
sire sc. — Mr. Stillingfleet's Monument in St. James's
Church, Piccadilly. E. H. Locker, Esq. F.S.A. inv.
John Bacon sc. Engraved by J. RofFe. p. 76.
15. Edmundesham House, Alms-houses, and Monument at
Winbourn St. Giles, p. 80.
1 6. Farnham and Hampreston Churches, S.E. and N.E. Views,
with Remains of a Cross at Shillingston. p. 84.
17. Church and Parsonage at Tarrant (Tarent) Gmivill, Dorset.
T. Rackett del. J. Basire sc. p. 102.
18. Monument of Thomas Erie, and an Altar Tomb in East
Morden Church, p. 131.
19. Spettisbury Church. T. Rackett del. 1782. J. Basire sc.
p. 140.'
20. Ewern Minster Church S.E. and the Seat of Thomas Bow-
yer Bower, Esq. p. 155.
21. S.E. (View) of Great Fontmel Church, and Inscription.
T. Rackett del. J. Basire sc. p. I60.
22. S.W. (View of ) the same. T. Rackett del. J. Basire sc.
p. 160.
23. South-east View of Winbourne St. Giles, the Seat of the
Earl of Shaftesbury. Tho. Vivares sc. p. 187 (marked
202).
24. The East Front of the same. B. Pryce of Dorchester, del.
W. Walker sc, p. 187 (numbered 203).
25. Portrait of Henry Fielding, Esq. From a Miniature in the
Possession of his Grand-daughter Miss Sophia Fielding.
Roberts sc. p. 211.
26. House inhabited by Henry Fielding at East Stour. — Another
View, with the Locust Tree. T. Rackett del. J. Ba-
sire sc, p. 21 1.
27. S.W. View of Gillingham Church. J. Buckler del. 1805.
J. Basire sc. p. 213.
28. Stalbridge House, belonging to the Right Hon. the Earl of
Uxbridge. J. Laporte del. J. Ernes sc. p. 239.
29. Old View of Stalbridge Cross. R. G. del. J. Basire sc.
p. 240.
30. Modern View of the same. p. 240.
31. Stock House, the Seat of the Rev. Harry Farr Yealman.
Sam. Colman pin?s, J. Basire sc. p. 950.
100 ^ DORSETSHIRE.
32. Moniunents at Mapouder ; at Darlington, Devon; Stal-
britlge, Wotton Glanvile, and Niche at Pulhani. p. 278.
33. Kint^ ^^^-^SS Bridge, in the Parish of Pulham. T. Rackett
del. J. Basire sc. p. 282.
34. Wotton Glanvile Font. — Noith Wall of Wotton Glanvile
(Church). — Piscina and P)racket in Glanvile Chapel. —
8.E. and W. Views of Round Chimnies at Wotton Glan-
vile.— Windows in Glanvile Chapel. — Inscriptions on the
Bells at Wotton Glanvile. p. 289.
35. S.W. View of Wotton Glanvile Church. J. Basire sc.
p. 289.
36. View of Chalmington House, the Seat of, and dedicated to,
William Bower, Esq. J. W. Upham del. J. Basire sc.
p. 297.
37. South Elevation of Chantniarle House, the Property of, and
dedicated to. Sir W"" Oglander, Bart. p. 300.
38. Monuments of Two Abbots of Cerne, and Arms on the
Gate-house at Cerne Abbas, p. 314.
39. Gate-house at Cerne Abbas. F. Cary sc. p. 315.
40. Cerne Abbas Church, and Gate of the Abbey at Cerne
Abbas. B. Pnce del. Bayly sc. p. 316.
41. Ranston, the Seat of Peter William Baker, Esq. J. La-
porte del. .T. Emes sc. p. 36l.
42. Portrait of Richard Pulteney, M.D. F.R.8. T. Beach del.
1788. J. Basire sc. To front p.iii of his Memoirs.
Following page 110 of the Natural History of Dorsetshire
are xxiii plates of Shells, worked on twelve sheets, all drawn
and engraved by P. Mazell.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. .loini of Gaunt's Kitchen at Great Canford. p. 1.
2, 3. Tlic Arms of Webb in the Dining-room, and Plan of
John of Gaunt's House, p. 9-
4. Monument at Litchet Maltravers. p. 23.
5. Carving over Tarent Rushton Church-door, Sec. p. 105.
6. Monument in the North side of Gussage All Saints Church.
p. 121.
7. Arms and Inscription on Bishop Hall's Bibles, p. 134.
8. Habit of a Nun of the Order of St. Augustine, at Spettis-
bury. p. 135.
9. Coins found at Spettisbury Ring. p. 136.
10. A Silver Coin of Domitian, dug up in a Garden at Chettle.
p. 168.
DORSETSHIRE. 10 j
11. Chettle Church, p. 170.
12. (nave-stone at Tarent Monktou. p. 17:2.
13. Flat Stone in the Chancel of .Stalbridge Church, p. 243.
14. S.View of Buckland Newton Church, p. 25.
15. Cerne Abbey Barn. p. 295.
1 6. Cerne Abbev Seal. p. 311.
17. Figure of the Giant at Cerne. p. 322.
18. Devices on the Churches at Hav\kchurch^ at Fifehicle Mas;-
dalen, and at Manston. p. 340.
19. S.E.Viev.- of Shrowton, alias Ewern Courtney Church, and
Font, &:c. p. 35/.
PEDIGREES.
1. Of Trcnchard of Litchet Maltravers. Folded, p. 22.
2. Of the Riyht Konourable Cropley Ashley Cooper, Earl of
Shaftesbury. Folded, p. 175*.
3. Of Coker, late of Mapcuder. Folded, p. 273.
4. Of Wyndham. Folded, p. 330.
5. Of Pitt of the County of Dorset. Folded, p. 3 GO.
VOL. IV.
Title-page as before, with thi? addition : " Corrected, aug-
inented, and improved by Richard Gough, Esq. and John
Bowyer Nichols, F.L.S. MDCCCTi^v.
Contents of the Fourth Volume, 2 pages.
Advertisement, and List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Mr. Hutchins's Dedication to the First Edition, dated June 1,
1773.
Mr. Hutchins's Preface to the First Edition : — Account of the
Rev. Charles Godwvn, R.D. p. vii-xxii.
Dedication of the Second Edition : — "To William Morton Pitt,
Esq. M.?. for the County, signed John Bellasis, Major-Ge-
neral in the Service of the East India Company, and dated
Bombay, Dec. 10, 1S03."
Preface to the Second Edition, signed John Bellasis, p. xKV-xxvi.
Biographical Anecdotes of John Hutchius, M.A. Bv the Rev.
George Bingham, B.D. p. xxvii-xxxii.
An AccouiiV of some British Antiquitie; hitherto unnoticed in
the Neighbourhood of West Woodyates, in tJie Countv of
Dorset. By Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. F.R.S. F.S.A.
p. xxxiii-xHi.
A Dissertation on Domesday Book, and Errata, [a-m] 45 pages.
Title : — " Translation of the Record called Domesday, so far
as it relates to the County of Dorset. By the Rev. Vv'illiam
Bawdwen, Mcar of Ilooton Pagnell, Yorkshire."
19!^ DORSETSHIRE.
Translation of Domesday, &:c. [n-ec] p. 49-110.
The History of Dorsetshire continued, beginning with " The
Hundred "of Sherbourne/' [b-*4o 2] p. l-*327.
List of Plates and Pedigrees, forming p.*328.
Half Title.
Addenda et Corrigenda to the Four Volumes, [4n-*5q2]
p.321-*426.
Additional List of Plates, forming page *426.
Abstract of the Population Act, [5n-3r 2] p. 413-432.
Index of Places, [5 s-5 x, misprinted 4 s-4 x] p. 433-448.
Index of Persons, &c. [5y] p. 449, to the end of the volume.
Erratum : — p. 622 for 262 ; and pages 321-326 have an *.
PLATES.
1 . A New (folded) Map of the County of Dorset divided into
Hundreds by R. Rowe, 1813. To front the Title.
2. Portrait of John Hutchins, A.M. Rector of Wareham and
Swyre, and Author of the History and Antiquities of Dor-
set. Cantlo Bestland pinxit. J. Collimore sculp. To face
the Memoir.
3_4_5_6. Plates of Tumuli at Woodyates, (numbered xxxi-
xxxiv. From Sir R. C. Hoare's Account of Ancient
Wiltshire. P. Crocker del. J. Basire sc. p. 35 of Sir
R. C. Hoare's Letter.
7. Groupe of Barrows near Woodyates. From Sir R. C.
Hoare's Account of Ancient Wiltshire. P. Crocker del.
J. Basire sc. p. 35 of ditto.
8. Bradford Abbas Church, p. 4 of the Historical Part.
c^ Portrait of Dr. Nathaniel Highmore. A. Blooteling fee.
p. 26.
10. Compton House, the Seat of Robert Goodden, Esq. J. La-
porte del. J. Emes sc. p. 44.
1 1 . Plumber, the Seat of Charles Brune, Esq. W. Tomkins
pinx. P. Maxell sc. p. 62.
12. Plan of Sherborne. Reduced by Jos. Ayres in 1802, from
a Plan taken from actual Survey by J. Ladd, 1 735.
Folded, p. 75.
13. Almshouse at Sherborne. — Abbey House. — Bank. — Con-
duit.— Unknown Portrait at Sherborne School, Dates,
&;c. E. T. Percy del. p. 98.
14. The Abbey House, Sherbourne. Drawn and etched by J.
C. Buckler, p. 98.
15. S.W. View of Sherborne Church. T. Buckler del. Collyer
3C. p. 101.
DORSE rSII IRE. 193
16. Monks' Stalls. — Monument of an Al)bot. — Inside of the
Tower. — Arms, Bell, &c. &c. p. 10?.
17. Monumental Figures of Sir John Horsey and his Son; — of
John Lewston and Joane his Wife; — also the Abbey Barn
at Sherbourne. p. 109-
18. Monuments of Bishops Poore and Wyvil at Salisbury.
J. Carter del. et sc. p. 122.
19. Sherborne Castle. Folded. T. Rackett del. T. Aiken fee.
p. 132.
20. Sherborne Lodge, the Seat of the Right Hon. Edward Earl
Digby. Drawn by J. Buckler^ F.S.A. Engraved by
George Cooke, p. 133.
21. The New Inn at Sherbourne. p. 136.
22. Portrait of Giles Hussey, Esq. aetat. 63. From a Copy of
an original Drawing by himself, in the possession of
T. Weld, Esq. p. 154.
23. Proportions of a Man's Head, by Mr. Hussey. p. 157.
24. Monument at Marnhull. — Melcomb Horsey Church. — Do-
mestic Chapel at Melcomb Horsey, p. I66.
^5. North-west View of Milton Abbey, the Seat of the Earl of
Dorchester, (now of Lady Caroline Damer.) Edw.
Rooker sc. p. 220.
26. Stone Seats, &c. at Milton Abbas. Inscriptions in Obourne
Church, Sjc. p. 225.
27. Portrait of the Rev. George Marsh, A.M. Rector of Bur-
leston with Athelhampstone, Vicar of Milton Abbas, and
Author of a Volume of Sermons. P. Roberts sc — A cu-
rious ancient Seal of some religious Foundation of King
Athelstan. C. Hall sc. — Figures of King Athelstan and
his Queen, p. 231.
28. Sydling House in Sir Wm. Smith's time, and as it was let
to the Farmer, before it was made the Mansion-house by
Sir John Smith, Bart, in its present state, p. 302.
29. Modern View of Sydling House, the Seat of Sir John
(Wyldbore) Smith, Bart. Corbould del. Walker sc. —
and' Monument for Elizabeth Lady Smith. Chenu 8c
Lancashire fee. Walker sc. p. 302.
30. Portrait of Browne Willis, Esq. Dahl pinx. M. Tyson del.
1771. p. 335.
31. Monument at Tarent Hinton, and Winterbourne Zelstnn
Font. p. 344.
32. Dovvnc Hall, the Seat of William Downc, Esq. p. 365.
19-i D01tS£TSHIIiE.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PEESS.
1. Polke House, p. 48.
2. Seal of Sherbourne Abbey, p. 97.
3. A Benedictine Nun of Marnhull. p. 164.
4. Bincomb Parsonage and Church. I.W. del. p. 383 of
" Additions."
PEDIGREES.
1. Of the Family of Digby. Folded, p. 133.
2. Of the Family of Bingham of Melcomb Bingham. Folded.
p. 203.
3. Of the Family of Napier. Folded, p. 2S6.
N. B. At the same time that the first edition of this valuable
work was printing, an abstract of it appeared in quarto, con-
sisting of 30 pages, and two plans of Corfe Castle, for the fur-
ther benefit of the Author's Widow and Daughter, entituled " A
View of the principal Towns, Seats, Antiquities, and other re-
markable Particulars in Dorset. Compiled from Mr. Hut-
chins's History of that County. London : Printed in the year
MDCCLXXIII."
IV.
The Civil Division of the County of Dorset
methodically digested and arranged : containing List^
of the princi})al Civil Magistrates and Officers, with
their Salaries, Fees, &c. and a complete Nomina
ViLLARUM, in Four Parts : consisting of all the Di-
visions, Hundreds, }3oroughs, Liberties, Towns, Pa-
rishes, Chapelries, Tithings, Villages, Hamlets, Sec.
and the Proportions of the Land Tax and County
Rate charged on each. Also a List of the County
and other Bridges, with the standinji; Rules of the
Quarter Sessions, &c. To which is added an Ap-
pendix, comprising an Abstract of the Returns made
by the Minister and Churchwardens of every Parish,
&c. relative to charitable Donations for the Benelit
of poor Persons. By Edward Boswell.
Sherborne: Printed by W. Cruttwell. (1795.) Octavo.
Printed on a fine thick wove Paper, without signatures.
Half Title. Title-page ay above.
DORSETSHIRE. 19.5
Advertisement, dated Sherborne, Dec. 1795. — Errata and Ad-
denda, 2 pages.
Dedication to the Right Hon. George Lord Rivers.
List of Subscribers, 3 pages.
The Civil Division, &c. p. i-xxii.
List of Fees, [Schedule a-h] 6 pages.
Preliminary Observations, &c. 4 pages.
The Names of all the Towns, Parishes, and Chapelries within
the County of Dorset, in alphabetical Order, 39 pages.
The Names of the Parishes, Vills, Parochial Chapelries, &c. of
the County, in alphabetical Order, p. 41-53.
The Names of the Divisions, and the Hundreds, Boroughs, and
Liberties composing them, Sec. Part III. p. 55-64.
Totals of the Hundreds, Boroughs, Liberties, and Tithings in
each Division, &;c. 1 page.
The Names of the Divisions, and the Hundreds, Boroughs, and
Liberties composing the same ; also the Tithings within each
Hundred, Borough, and Liberty, in alphabetical Order.
Part IV. p. 65-74.
A List of all the Stone Bridges within the County, in alpha-
betical Order, p. 73-86.
Standing Rules of the Quarter Sessions, and Extracts of parti-
cular Orders, p. 87-106.
A Table of Distances from every Town in the County to each
other ; and also the Distances from each of those Towns to
London, p. 107.
Appendix : — Abstract of Returns made by the Ministers and
Churchwardens of charitable Donations in the County of
Dorset, 64 pages.
Index to the Names of the Donors, 3 pages.
General Index, 22 pages.
N. B. Between pages 8 and 9 of the Appendix are four pages
of Opinions given upon the Case drawn by the Executors ap-
pointed under the Will of Mr. Francis Kingston.
V.
A History of the Antient Town of Shaftes-
bury, from the Founder, Alhed the Great ; partly
selected from Hutchins : containing an Account ot
the Abbey, Churches, Nuns, Clergy, Representatives
in Parliament, Recorders, Mayors, &c. ; also of the
196 DORSETSHIRE.
eminenL Persons who have resided in the Town and its
Neighbourhood. — Published by T, Adams, Shaftes-
bury.
Sherborne : Printed by J. Cruttwell ; and sold by all Book-
sellers. Duodecimo. No date.
Title-page as above.
Libt of Subscribers, 5 pages.
History of Shaftesbury, [B-Ee5] 221 pages. With a Portrait
of Alfred the Great, Founder of Shaftesbury, engraved by
T. J. Woodman, to front the Title.
VI.
The History and Antiquities of Sherbourne,
in the County of Dorset. By John Hutchins,
]\I.A. Rector of the Holy Trinity in Warehain, and
of Swyre, in the County of Dorset. Augmented and
continued to the present Time by Richard Gough, Esq.
and John-Bowyer Nichols, F.L.S. Adorned with a
Plan of the Town, and other Plates.
London : Printed by and for Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet-street ; and sold by Mr, Penny and Mr.
Hodges, Booksellers, Sherbourne. 1815. Folio.
Title-page as above, with the Contents and List of Plates on
the reverse.
The Parish and Town of Sherbourne, beginning with p. 7-5 to
150.
plates.
1. A folded Plan of Sherborne, p. 75.
Seal of Sherborne Abbey. On the letter-press of p. 97.
2. St. Augustine's Hospital or Almshouse, Abbey House, Bank,
Conduit, &c. E. T. Percy del. p. 98.
3. S.W. View of Sherborne Church. J. Buckler del. Col-
* Iyer sc. p. 101.
4. Monks' Stalls, Monument of an Abbot, &c. p. 102.
5. Abbey Barn, Monuments of the Horseys, Lewstons, &;c.
p. 109.
6. Monuments of Bishops Poore and Wyvil at Salisbury.
p. 122.
DORSETSHIRE. !,97
7. Sherborne Castle. Folded. T. Rackett del. T. Aiken fer;.
p. 132.
The Pedigree of the Digby Family, folded, to face p. 133.
*^* A View of Sherbourne Lodge, (to face p. 132) and another
of the New Inn at Sherbourne, (to face p. 136,) are
announced as being in the hands of the Engraver, and
will be soon published. — (.luue 15.)
N. B. This Topographical Description of Sherbourne, as well
as the following article of Milton Abbas, forms a part of the
fourth Volume of Hutchins's History, which may account for the
irregularity of the paging: but a few additional impressions both
of letter-press and plates were worked off by the publishers,
with a view to accommodate such individuals, either natives of
the tovv-n or otherwise, as might wish to be possessed of these
interesting portions of the County of Dorset.
VII.
The History and Antiquities of IMilton AebAs,
in the County of Dorset.
The Title-page printed on the Letter-press, beginning witli
page 207, and continued to page 233. Folio.
PLATES.
1. The North-west View of Milton Abby, the Seat of the
Right Hon. Jos'^ Earl of Dorchester. Edw. Rooker sc.
p. 220.
2. Stone Seats at Milton Abbas, &;c. p. 225.
3. Portrait of the Rev. George Marsh, A.M. Rector of Bur-
lestou with Athelhampstone. P. Roberts sc. — A curious
ancient Seal. C. Hall sc. — Figures of King Athelstan
and his Queen, p. 231.
VIII.
The History of the Town and County of Poole ;
compiled from Hutchuis's History of the County of
Dorset: with a clironological List of flavors iVoqi
the Year 14.90 to the present l^inic. To which is
IPS DORSETSHIRE.
added a Supplement, containing several curious and
interesting Particulars, with many Additions and Coi-
rections by the Editor.
Printed for Joseph Moore, Bookseller, Poole. MDCCLXXXVni.
Octavo, 87 pages.
IX.
A Description of the Library at Merly, in the
County of Dorset. (English and French.)
" Dom'/s antra fuerunt,
Et densl Fruticcs, et vincUc Cortice Viri^is.'' Ovid. Metani.
London : Printed for the Author, Ralph Willett, Esq. Dean-
street, Soho, by John Nichols. 1785.
Title-page as above, with large Vignette. Ralph Willett inv.
Wm. Collins del. James Caldwell sc.
Dedication to the King, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
Descriptive Part, in double Columns, in English and French,
[b-a] 14 pages.
PLATES.
1. The general Arrangement of the Cieling; in the centre,
Britannia introducing George IIL to the Temple of
Fame. In outline. Ralph Willett inv. Wm. CoUins fee.
James Record sc. Folded, p. 1.
2. Ground Plan of the Library, and Quarter round of the
Center Compartments. Ralph Willett inv. Wm. Collins
fee. James Record sc. p. 2.
3. The Book Case. Ralph Willett inv. James Record sc.
p. 2.
4. Zoroa-ster. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Cald-
well sc. p. 3.
5. Mahomet. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Re-
cord sc. p. 3.
6. Moses. Folded. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James
Record sc. p. 3.
7. Christ. Folded. R. Willett inv. Wm. ColHns fee. James
Caldwell sc. p. 4.
8. Alfred. R. Willett inv. Wm. CoUins fee. James Record sc.
p. 5.
DORSETSIIIRli. 199
9. Confucius. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Cald-
well sc. p. 5.
10. Osiris. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Record sc.
p. 5.
11. Manco Capac. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James
Caldwell sc. p. 6.
12. Painting. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Record sc.
p. 7.
13. Sculpture. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Re-
cord sc, p. 7.
14. Geography. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Re-
cord sc. p. T .
15. Astronomy. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Re-
cord sc. p. 7-
16. Patagonia. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Cald-
well sc. p. 7-
17. Otaheite. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Cald-
well sc. p. 8.
18. Egypt. Ralph Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Re-
cord sc. p. 9.
19. Athens. James Stuart inv. Wm. Collins fee. Wm. Sharp sc.
p. 10.
50. Britannia. Folded. R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. Wil-
liam Sharp sc. p. 1 1.
21. Tablets of the Chimnies, Terms, and angular Ornaments.
R. Willett inv. Wm. Collins fee. James Record sc.
p. 13.
22. Athens in its flourishing state. R. Willett inv. Rich. Wil-
son pinx. B. T. Pouncy sc. p. 13.
23. Athens in its present state of Ruin. R. Willett inv. Sal.
Delane pinx. B. T. Pouncy sc. p. 13.
X.
Figures of Mosaic Pavements discovered near
Frampton in Dorsetshire. (Published by Sa-
muel Lysons, Esq.)
(London :) Sold by J. White, Cadell and Daues, and T. Payne.
MDcccvm. Imp. folio.
A coloured Title-page as above.
List of Plates.
Account of a Discovery of Mosaic-Pavements near Frampton, in
the years 1794 and 1796, 6 pages.
200 DORSETSHIRE.
COLOURED PLATES,
(Drawn by the' Author, and engraved by J.Warner.)
i. View near Frampton in Dorsetshire, shewing the situation
of the Mosaic Pavements discovered in the Nunnery
Meadow.
ii. Plan of the Nunnery Meadow, the River Frome, &;c.
iii. Plan of the Mosaic Pavements discovered near Frampton.
iv. v. vi. vii. Figures of the Mosaic Pavements. (PI. v. folded.)
N. B. This curious work forms the Third Number of the
'' Reliquice Romance," but may be purchased separately.
XL
General View of the Agriculture in the County
of Dorset ; with Observations on the Means of its
Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By John Claridge, of Craig's Court, London.
London: Printed by W. Smith, mdccxciii. Qwor/o, 49 pages.
XII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Dorset ; with Observations on the Means of it.';
Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
■ By William Stevenson, Author of the Agricul-
tural Report of Surrey.
London : Printed by B. M''Millan, Bow-street. Covent-garden :
sold by G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall; and Sherwood, Neely,
and Jones, Paternoster-row. 1812. Oc^ai'O, 498 pages, and
Index, 3 pages.
With a folded coloured Map of the Soil of Dorsetshire, engraved
by Neele, to front the Title.
201
DURHAM.
I.
The History and Antiquities of the County Pa-
latine of Durham. By William Hutchin-
son, F.A.S. In Three Volumes.
Newcastle : Printed for Mr. S. Hodgson ; and Messrs. Robin-
sons, Paternoster-row, London, mdcclxxxv. Quarto,*
VOL. 1.
An engraved Title-page, with a Vignette, being " An inside View
of the Ruins of Lindisfarn Church." Bailey del. et sc. 1785.
Dedication to the Hon^'^ and Right Reverend John Egerton,
Bishop of Durham, with an Advertisement on the reverse,
dated Barnard Castle, Jan. 1, 1786, 4 pages.
Introduction, [a-e 2] 36 pages.
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham,
[e3-4 14] 592 pages.
PLATES.
1. Portrait of Dr. Richard Fox, Bishop of Durham, p. 371.
2. Portrait of Cardinal Wolsey. p. 401.
3. Portrait of Dr. Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham.
p. 411.
4. Durham Coinage. Beilbysc. p. 444.
5. Portrait of Matthew Hutton, Bishop of Durham, p. 466.
6. Portrait of Tobias Matthew, Bishop of Durham, p. 471.
7. Portrait of Dr. John Howson, Bishop of Durham, p. 494.
* In the year 1784, Mr. Hutchinson printed, in a quarto pamphlet of
ten pages, and illustrated with two plates on the letter-press, "An Address
to the Subscribers for the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine
of Durham ; with a Sketch of the Materials from whence the intended
Publication is compiled;" in which may be seen the original conditions of
the Author with respect to its publication, which was at that time in the
press; viz. that it would be "comprised in two large volumes quarto,
printed on a fine paper, with an elegant new type, and embellished with a
number of copper-plates by the best artists, price TwoGuine.m in boards;"
and likewise, " that afew copies would be printed on ROYAL PAPER foi the
curious."
2D
202 DURHAM.
8. Portrait of Dr. Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham, p. 495.
9. Portrait of Dr. John Cosin, Bishop of Durham, p. 532.
10. Portrait of Nathaniel Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham.
p. 555.
H. Portrait of William Talbot, Bishop of Durham, p. 566.
12. Portrait of Edward Chandler, Bishop of Durham, p. 574.
13. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, p. 575.
14. Portrait of the Honorable and Reverend Richard Trevor,
Lord Bishop of Durham, died gth June i771, aet. 64.
R. Hutchinson del. J. Collyer sc. p. 580.
15. Portrait of John Egerton, Bishop of Durham. From a
Model by Gausset, and engraved by F. Bartolozzi.
p. 589.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1 . Head-piece to the Introduction. Bailey del. et fee.
2. Antique Figure found at Middleby. p. vi of the Introduc-
tion.
• 3. Roman Altar, p. xi of the Introduction.
4. Coin of King Alfred, p. 25 of the Historical Part.
5. The Seal of Edgar King of Scotland, p. 14 1.
6. The Arms of Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of Durham, p. 165.
7. The Seal of Anthony Bek, Bishop of Durham, p. 235.
8. Arms of Lewis Beaumont, Bishop of Durham, p. 28'^.
9. Arms of Thomas Hatfield, Bishop of Durham, p. 31 1.
10. Seal of John Fordham, Bishop of Durham, p. 319.
11. Arms of Walter Skirlaw, Bishop of Durham, p. 324.
12. Arms of Cardinal Thomas Langley, Bishop of Durham.
p. 335.
13. Arms of Robert Nevill, Bishop of Durham, p. 339-
14. Arms of Laurence Booth, Bishop of Durham, p. 359.
15. Arms of William Dudley, Bishop of Durham, p. 364.
16. Arms of Richard Fox, Bishop of Durham, p. 379-
17. Arms of Christopher Bainbrigg, Bishop of Durham, p. 385 .
18. Arms of Thomas Ruthall, Bishop of Durham, p. 399-
19. Arms of Cardinal Wolsey. p. 409.
20. Arms of James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham, p. 458.
21. Arms of Richard Barnes, Bishop of Durham, p. 466.
22. Arms of Matthew Hutton, Bishop of Durham, p. 47 I.
23. Seal of William James, Bishop of Durham. Engraved by
R.Bailey, p. 481.
24. Seal of Richard Neile, Bishop of Durham, p. 489.
25. Seal of John Hovvson, Bishop of Durham, p. 494.
DURHAM. 203
26. Arms of George Monteigne, Bishop of Durham, p. 494.
h. Seal of Dr. Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham, p. 506.
28. Seal of Charles II. during the Vacation of the See of Dur-
ham, from 1671 to 1674. p. 554.
29. The Arms of the See impaling those of Egerton. As a
tail-piece to p. 592.
VOL. II.
Engraved Title, with a Vignette " View of Durham from Castle
Chair." Maria Pixeil del. 1782. Bailey sc. 1783. Published
MDCCLXXXVII.
Introduction, 3 pages.
History of the County Palatine of Durham continued, [a 3-4 1 2]
616 pages.
Errata: — Page 319 is misprinted 219 j and p. 533 is num-
bered 537.
PLATES.
1 . The Charter granted by Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of Durham,
to the Burgesses of the City of Durham, with the Con-
firmation of Bishop Pudsey's Charter by Pope Alex-
ander III. 1 179 or 1 180. Folded. Stephens sc. p. 3.
(The same as in Allan's Sherburn Hospital.)
2. (N. Elevation of) Durliam (Cathedral or) Abbey, from Ad-
measurement by G. Nicholson, Arch*. 1780. J. Bailey
sc. p. 225.
3. (E. Elevation of) Durham Cathedral. J. Bailey sc. p. 226.
4. N.E. View of the Old Castle of Durham, &c. (Vetus Bur-
gus Dunelm.) p. 308.
5. Durham Banks. W.Hutchinson del. 1781. J. Bailey sc.
p. 316.
6. A View on Durham Banks. J. Bailey sc. 1783. p. 316.
7. Finchale Abbey. Gibson del. 1781. J. Bailey sc. p. 320.
8. Chester (le Street Church.) J. Bailey sc. p. 387.
9. Lumley Castle. J. Bailey sc. 1782. 'p- 399-
10. East View of Lumley Castle. J. Bailey sc. 1785. p. 399.
11. Ravensvvorth Castle. J. Bailey del. et sc. 1782, p. 417-
12. Roman Anticiuitifs (17 Altars and Inscriptions) found near
Ebchester. R. Beilby sc. p. 430.
13. Axwell Park, (the Seat of Sir Thomas Clavering, Bart.)
Bailey del. et sc. p. 443.
14. Gibside, (belonging to Sir William Bowes.) Bailey del. et sc.
p. 452.
204 DURHAM.
15. Hilton'Castle. J. Bailey fee. 1785. p. 508.
16. Parsonage House at Houghton le Spring. J. B. sc. 1787.
p. 539.
17. Houghton Hall. J. Griffith del. J, B. sc. p. 540.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. View of the Cathedral and City of Durham from Elvett
Moor, Head-piece to page 1 of the Historical Part.
3. The Seal of the Corporation of Durham in 1606, given by
Matthew Patisonne. p. 43.
3. The Conventual Seal of Durham, with the Head of St.
Oswald, p. 91.
4. The Chapter Seal to the Foundation Charter of the Ca-
thedral by Henry VIII. 1541. p. 104.
5. Monks and Cow; an ancient Piece of Sculpture on the
West Corner Tower of the Cathedral, p. 226.
6. The Chest in which St. Cuthbert's Body was deposited.
J. Lambert del. p. 24 8.
7. Seal of Robert Swyft, Spiritual Chancellor of Durham.
p. 255.
8. Ancient Stone Spout, with Inscription, p. 267.
9. Remains of the Priors House in Bear Park. W. Hutchin-
son del. Bailey sc. p. 338.
10. Nevill's Cross, p. 342.
11. Lanchester Church. Baily sc. 1782. p. 352.
12. Roman Station near Lanchester. p. 358.
13. Roman Altar, p. 360.
14. 15. Sculptured Figures of Fortune, p. 366.
16. A Roman Stone found in 1783, near Lanchester. p. 367.
1 7. Roman Antiquities found near Lanchester. p. 368.
18. Monument, or Effigy, of one of the Lumley Family, p. 397.
19. Roman Inscriptions found near Ebchester. p. 433.
20. Ryton Church. Bailey sc. 1782. p. 435.
21. Gateshead Church. Bailev sc. 1 782. p. 453.
22. The Seal of King .lames's Hospital at Gateshead, p. 459.
23. Ruins of the Monastery at Jarrow. Baileysc. 1782. p. 470.
24. N.E. View of Monkweremouth Church. R. Bcilbv sc.
p.501.
25. Bishop Wearmouth Church. J. Bailey del. R. Beilbv sc.
p. 511.
26. Sunderland Church. Baileysc. 1782. p. 5 16.
27. Houghton le Spring Church. Baileysc. p. 538.
28. Sherburn Hospital, p. 589.
DURHAM. ' !20o
29. A Cross Flory, with Inscription on the Grave-stone of Tho-
mas Lever, p. 394.
30. Seal of Sherburn Hospital, p. 607.
VOL. in.
Engraved Title-page : — Carlisle : Printed by F. Jollie, for the
Author. MDCCXCiv. With a Vignette View on the River Tees,
near Barnard Castle. J. Lowes so.
The Author's Apology, 3 pages.
Life of Dr. John Egerton, Bishop of Durham, p. iii-xiii.
Life of Dr. Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of Durham, 2 pages.
The Pedigree of the Family of Riddell, 16 pages.
The Pedigrees of the Families of Hilton, Hedworth, Hansard,
Chancellor, Biddic, Buhner, 16 pages.
Historical Part, beginning with the Parish of Castle Eden,
[a-3 u] 322 pages.
Alphabetical Index to the Three Volumes, 6 pages.
Errata: — Pages 337 to 344 are repeated; and pages 381 to
389 are omitted, but are accounted for by page 380 being
marked 380-8.
PLATES.
1. The Armorial Bearings of Sir James Riddell of Ardnamor-
chan and Sunart, Bart. LL.D. Longmate sc. p. 1 of
the Pedigree of the Riddells.
2. Hartlepool Church, with the Rocks at Hartlepool. J. Bai-
ley and W. Hutchinson del. et sc. 1782. p. 33.
3. Hardwick Gardens. Bailey del. & sc. 1782. p. 65.
4. Darhngton Church. Wilkinson del. 1784. J. Bailey sc.
p. 184.
3. Barnard Castle. W. Hutchinson del. 1781. Bailey sc.
p. 229.
6. Tomb of Robert de Morton, Font in Barnard Castle Church,
Seal, &rc. The same Plate as in Hutchinson's Tour to
the Lakes. W. Hutchinson del. p. 243.
7. S.E. View of Raby Castle. Bailey del. et sc. 1784. p. 263.
8. Egleston House, the Seat of William Hutchinson, Esq.
C. Gibson del. 1783. Bailey sc. p. 276.
9. Winch Bridge over the Tees. W. Hutchinson del. 1782.
Bailey sc. p. 280.
10. Tecs Force. W. Hutchinson del. Bailey sc. p. 280.
11. Caldron Snout on the Tees. W. Hutchinson del. 1781.
p. 280.
206 DURHAM.
12. The Tower of VVitton Church. Bailey del. et sc. 1781,
p. 304.
13. S.E. View of Witton Castle, belonging to John Cuthbert,
Esq. J. Bailey del. et sc. 1779.
14. S. View of Brancepeth Castle. J. Bailey del. et sc. 1782.
p. 312.
15. Bird-eye View of Northallerton Castle Banks, p. 427.
If). East View of Howden Church, p. 458.
17. Section of a Dyke that runs through Greenfield Colliery,
about half a mile north of West Auckland, towards the
east. p. 503.
18. A Section of the great Blue Stone Dyke that crosses Cock-
field Fell and Colliery, with the several Strata af Stone
above the Coal. p. 504.
19. Section of the Sills, or Beds of Stone or Coal, in the Coal
Mines near the River Wear. p. 504.
20. Section of the Sills, or Beds of Plate and Coal Seams, &c.
wrought in the Coal Mines in Gateshead Fell. Beilby sc.
p. 505.
21. Plan of the Sills, or Beds of Plate, Shale or Chiver, &c.
wrought in the Lead Mines in Wear-Dale. Folded,
p. 505.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. The Arms of the See impaling those of Egerton. p. xiii of
his Life. — The same plate as at the end of Vol. L
2. Bradley Hall. Bailey sc. 1 782. On the Sheet of the Pe-
digree of Bowes of Streatlam.
3. Roman Wall at Hartlepool, p 26 of the Historical Part.
4. Roman Gateway at Hartlepool, p. 27.
5. Sedgeficld Church. Bailey sc. p. 49.
6. Curious Monument, with Skeletons, in the Church at Sedge-
field, p. 58.
7. Moose Deer's Horn found in the Parish of Middleham.
p. 83.
8. The Seal of Gretham Hospital, p. 103.
9. East View of Norton Church. Ph. Barraud del. 1785.
J. Bailey sc. p. 110.
10. Egglescliff Church. R. Beilby sc. p. 137-
11. Tomb of Sir .lohn Conyers. p. 151.
12. 13. Ancient Fortifications at Bishopton. p. 163.
14. Nehallcnnia's Kettles, p. 192.
15. Conscliff Parish Church. Bailey sc. p. 210.
16. Barnard Castle Church. R. Beilby sc. p. 229-
DURHAM. 207
17, 18, 19. Seals affixed to Grants deposited at Barnard Castle,
p. 233-234-236.
20. Staindrop Church. Bailey sc. p. 256.
21. Sculpture of a Bull above the Gateway at Raby Castle,
p. 273.
22. The standing Stones at Egleston. p. 277.
23. Stanhope Church. Bailey sc. p. 284.
24. Brancepeth Church. Bailey 1782. p. 311.
23. Monument in Whitworth Churchyard, p. 322.
26. A Figure in relief found at Binchester. p. 347.
PEDIGREES.
(To follow p. xxix of the Pedigrees of the Bulmers.)
1. Pedigree of Tempest of Stella. (Vol. II. p. 440.) On the
reverse of p. xxix of the Pedigree of the Bulmers.
2. Pedigree of Claxton of Claxton, Horden, and Fishburne.
(Vol. II. p. 579.)
[ 3. Pedigree of Lambton of Lambton. (Vol. II. p. 413.) On
the reverse of the last.
4. Pedigree of the Noble Family of Lumley, Earl of Scarbo-
rough. Folded.
5. The Genealogy of Hutton of Houghton le Spring. Folded.
6. A Pedigree of the Family of the Nevills.
7. A Pedigree of the Family of Bellasis.
8. A Pedigree of Liddel of Ravensworth. (Vol. II. p. 417.)
Folded.
9. Pedigree of the several Families of Clavering. (Vol. II.
p. 443.)
10. Pedigree of the Families of Maire of Hardwick, co. of
Durham, and of Appleby of Lartington, in the North
Riding of the County of York, 1779. (Vol. III. p. 3.)
Folded.
11. Pedigrees of Harpyn and Trollop of Thornlaw, (Vol. III.
p. 10;)~of Middleton of Silksworth, (Vol. II. p. 513;
— of Perkinson of Whessey, in the Parish of Haughton,
(Vol. III. p. 179; — of Sir John Eden of Windlestone
and West Auckland, Bart. (Vol. III. p. 339;) ^nd of
Sir Hedwcrth Williamson of Monk Wearmouth, (Vol. 11.
p. 306.)- Folded.
12. Pedigree of Bowes of Streatlam, with a View of Bradley
Hall on the reverse. Folded.
13. Pedigree of the Noble Family of Vane, Earl of Darlington.
.. (Vol. III. p. 264.) Folded.
208 DURHAM.
14. Pedigrees of the Noble Family of Beauchamp, (Vol. III.
p. 240;) — of the Family of Brackenburies, (Vol. III.
p. 223;)— of the Pollards of Pollard Hall, (Vol. III.
p. 351 ;) — and of the Tunstalls of the Bishoprick of
Durham, (Vol. III. p. 228.)
15. Pedigree of Eure of Witton, (Vol. III. p. 304;) and of
Ord of Longridge, in the Parish of Norham, (Vol. III.
p. 390.)
N. B. The remaining copies of this work were burnt with
Messrs. Nichols's Printing Office, February 8, 1808.
*^* A small number of this work were printed on Large Paper.
II.
An Enqttiry into the ancient and present State
of the County Palatine of Durham : wherem
are shewn the Oppression which attend the Subjects
of this Country by the male-administration of the
present Ministers and Officers of the said County
Palatine ; with some Reasons humbly offered to the
Freeholders, Leaseholders, and Copyholders of the
said County, to consider of W^ays and Means to
remedy the said Abuses, or entirely to take away the
said County Palatine, and the Bishops' temporal
Power and Jurisdiction therein, whereby their For-
tunes and Tenures may be rendered more easy and
secure.
" A7)aritia Tcro senilis, quid sibi velit. rtnti infelligo: Potest enim quicquam
esse absurdius, quavi quo iniints 7'ide restat, co plus viatici quarere?" —
Tl i.L. de Senettute.
Printed in the Year mdccxxix. Quarto, 124 pages, and two
pages of Introduction.
III.
The ANCIENT Rites and Monuments of the Mo-
nastical and Cathedral Church of Durham. Col-
lected out of ancient Manuscripts about the Time of
DURHAM. 209
the Suppression. — Published by J. D. (John Davies)
of Kidwelly.
" Tempora niutuiitur. "
London : Printed for W. Hensman, at the King's Head in West-
minster-Hall. MDCLXXii. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to James Mickleton, of the Inner Temple, Esq.
signed J. Davies, and dated London, Oct. 4, I671, 2 pages.
A Table of the principal Heads in this ensuing Treatise, 4 pages.
The ancient Rites and Monuments of Durham Catiiedral, [a 3-
L 4 ] 1 64 pages.
N. B. This small volume was written by an anonymous hand,
(one that had belonged to the Choir of Durham, at the Disso-
lution of Abbeys,) and was reprinted by Dr. Hunter without his
name, under the title of " Durham Cathedral as it was before
the Dissolution of the Monastery : containing an Account
of the Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies used therein ; together
with the Histories painted in the Windows ; and an Appendix of
various Antiquities, collected from several Manuscripts." Dur-
ham, 1733. Duodecimo.
It was afterwards published by Mr. Richardson, a Bookseller
of this City, with additions by Dr. Hunter, and entitled " The
History of the Cathedral Church of Durham, as it was before
the Dissolution of the Monastery : containing an Account of
the Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies used therein ; together with
a particular Description of the fine Paintings in the Windows (by
Prior Walsington), likewise the Translation of St. Cuthbert's
Body from Holy Island, with the various Accidents that attended
its Interment here ; with an Appendix of divers Anticjuities, col-
lected from the best MSS. The Second Edition, with Additions.
Durham." Duodecimo.
The Appendix contains the Inscriptions under the Pictures of
the Kings and Bishops in the Choir ; a List of Churches dedi-
cated to St. Cuthbert ; the Epitaphs of Dean Sudbury, Sir
George Wheeler, Archdeacon Basire, and Mr. Spearman; Bi-
shop Hugh's Charter, &:c.; and in the body of the Book are in-
terspersed many additional particulars. — Gougli.
2 K
210 DURHAM.
IV.
The Antiquities of the Abbey or Cathedral
Church of Durham. iVlso a particular Descrip-
tion of the County Palatine of Durham, compiled
from the best Authorities and oiiginal Manuscripts.
To which is added, the Succession of the Bishops,
Deans, Archdeacons, and Prebends ; the Bishop's
Courts and his Officers ; and the Castles and Man-
sion-Houses of the Nc^bility and Gentry ; widi other
particulars. (By Patrick Sanderson.)
Newcastle uponTvne : Printed by J. White and T. Saint, for
P. Sanderson, at Mr. Pope's Head in Durham, mdcclxvii.
Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable and Reverend Spencer Cowper,
D.D. Dean of Durham, signed Pat. Sanderson, 3 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
Antiquities of Durham Abby, with Appendix, [b-N 5] 141 pages.
A particular Description of the Bishoprick or County Palatine
of Durham, with a Supplement, [n 6-Bb 7] 147 pages.
With a View of the Cathedral and City of Durham from Elvett
Moor. This Plate, with the Antiquities of the Cathedral, is
inscribed to the Honourable and Rev. Spencer Cowper, Dean.
N. B. This is little more than a reprint of the preceding Ar-
ticles, with Extracts relating to the County, from the " Magna
Britannia"
Some Account of the Cathf.dral Church of
Durham; illustrative of the Plans, Elevations, anti
Sections of liiat I5uilding — (I'ul)lished by the So-
ciety of Antiquaries.)
London : Printed by W. Buimcr and Co. Cleveland Row, St.
James's. 1801. Imperial folio.
Title-page as above.
DURHAM. 5211
The Account of the Cathedral, with the Plans, Elevations, Sec-
tions, and Specimens of the Architecture and Ornaments of
Durham Cathedral, by J. Carter, Architect, p. 3-14.
PLATES,
(From Drawings made by John Carter, and engraved by Jame^
Basire, 1801.)
i. Engraved ornamented Title, being a View of the Altar of
our Lady of Pittie in the Galilee,
ii. Plan of the Cathedral, and the Site of the adjoining Build-
ings. Folded,
iii. Elevation of the West front of the Cathedral Church, and
of the adjoining Buildings. Folded.
iv. Elevation of the North front of Durham Cathedral. Folded.
V. Section of the Cathedral from East to West, presenting
the South side. Folded.
vi. Elevation from the Great Centre Tower of the South side
of the Nave of the Cathedral,
vii. Elevation from the North end of the Chapel of the Nine
Altars, as it appeared in 1795.
viii. Elevation of the Episcopal Throne and Monument of Tho-
mas Hatfield, situated on the South side of the Choir of
the Cathedral, as it appeared in the Year 1793.
ix. Elevation of the Eastern front of the Screen to the High
Altar of Durham Cathedral.
X. Elevations of Two Doors in the Cathedral, with their
Plans.
xi. Parts of Durham Cathedral and its dependencies to a
larger Scale.
VI.
The Legend of St. Cuthbert: with the Antiqui-
ties of the Church of Durham. By B, R. Esq.
London : Printed for Christopher Eceleston, at his Shop in
St. Dunstan's Church-yard. 1663. Duodecimo,
Title-page as above.
The Prologue, 6 pages.
The Legend of St. Cuthbert, [b-g 7] 93 pages.
Errata: — p. 79 is numbered 89; — p. 58 for 85.
With a whole length Figure of St. Cuthbert leaning on a Rock,
a Crucifix beside him, and a Book in his hand. To front the
Title.
'il2 DURHAM."
VII.
The LroEND of Saint Cuthbert: or, The Histo-
ries or" his Churches at Lindisfarne, Cunecascestre,
and Dunhohu. By Robert Hegg. J 626.
Darlington: Printed by George Smith, 1777. Quarto, 31
pages.
" The Author to the Reader," 2 pages.
*' Account of the Author from Ant. a Wood's Athenae Oxoni-
enses," and from ^' Nicolson's Enghsh Historical Library,"
2 pages.
Illustrated with a View of Lindisfarne on the Title-page. — A
head-piece to page 1 . The same plate as in Hutchins's Dur-
ham, Vol. I. p. i of the Introduction. — A Coin of K. Alfred:
on p. 1 6, (p. 23 of Hutchins, Vol. I. ;) and the Chest in
which St. Cuthbert's Body was deposited : on p. 23, (Hut-
chins, Vol. II. p. 248.)
This and the eight following Articles were privately printed by
George Allan, Esq. an eminent Attorney at Darlington, who
died in July 1 800, and of whom many very interesting parti-
culars may be found in Nichols's " Literary Anecdotes of the
Eighteenth Century."
VIII,
An Address and Queries to the Public relative to
the compiling a complete Civil and Ecclesiastical
History of the antient and present State of the
County Palatine of Durham.
*' Antiquitates seu Hisloriarum Rc/iqitia, sunt tunquam Tabultc NaiifragU,
quns Homines industrii et sugaces ex Genealogiis, Fastis, Titulis, Nu-
mismatibtis, Arc/iivis, et Instrummtis tuvi publicis qniim privatis, a tein-
poris diluvio cripiunt el cunserrunl."
Darlington: Printed by Marshall Vesey, 1774.
With the Seal of Richard (Trevor), Bishop of Durham, Anno
Dom. 1 752, iu the Title-page. Quarto, 12 pages.
DUHllAM. 'il3
IX.
Rules and Orders to be observed in Actions and Proceedings
in the Court of the County of Durham. (No Title-page.)
Quarto, 26 pages.
(Printed by George Allan of Darlington, Esq.)
X.
The Origin and Succession of the Bishops of
Durham.
Printed from the original Manuscript in the Dean and Chapter's
Library at Durham. 1779- By George Allan, Esq. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
To the Reader, 1 page.
The Origin and Succession of the Bishops of Durham, 28 pages.
The Continuance of all the Bishops of Durham, from St. Ai-
daine to Cuthbert Tunstall, &c. 2 pages.
Remarks of the Rev. Mr. Rud upon the Book intituled " The
Oiigin and Succession of the Bishops of Durham," &c.
1 page.
XI.
Inspeximus of the Surrender made by Hugh Whitehead, Prior
of the Cathedral Church or Monastery of St. Cuthbert at
Durham, to King Henry the Eighth, 31 Dec. 1540, 5 pages.
The Foundation Charter of Durham Cathedral, 12th May, 1541,
8 pages.
The Endowment of Durham Cathedral by K. Henry the Eighth,
16th May, 1541, 34 pages.
Orders of tlie Privy Council for renewing the Dean and Chapter's
Leases, 1577. — Dispute between the Dean and Chapter of
Durham and their Tenants about renewing Leases, 11th
March, 1639, 12 pages.
The Dean and Chapter's Petition to King Charles J. (then at
Durham) for his Confirmation of their Charters and Endow-
ments, and the Order for the same by Sir John Cooke, 2d
June, 1633, 1 page.
214 DUKHAM.
The Ans'.ver of the Dean and Prebendaries of Durham, setting
forth the Reasons why they cannot possibly produce their
Booke of Chapter Actes, as they were ordered by the Lords
of the Upper House of Parliament, a])out 1 7 April, 1 646,
2 pages.
The Commissioners' Certificate for renewing the Chapter Leases,
1st Oct. 164 9, 6 pages.
Proceedings of the Dean and Chapter of Durham against their
Rebellious Tenants, i66l, 11 pages.
Quarto, without title-page, signatures, or numerals.
(Printed by George Allan of Darlington, Esq.)
XII.
Collections relating (to) the Hospital at Gretham,
in the County of Durham. Shewing the Founda-
tion thereof by Robert Slichehill, Bishoj) of Dur-
ham, about the year 1272, and afterwards rt'founded
and incorporated by Letters Patent of King James I.
20th July, :6lO, by the Name of Master and Bro-
thers of the Hospital of God in Gretham, in the
County Palatine of Durham. Together with several
Charters, Grants, Visitations, Inquisitions, Rules,
and Ordinances concerning the said Hospital and
Church of Gretham, so far as can be collected from
Registers, Close Rolls, authentick Records, Wills,
and other Instruments in ]\ISS. and Print.
" Gather up the fragments that remain." John vi. 12.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
The Life of Robert Stichehill, Bishop of Durham, and Founder
of Gretham Hospital, 4 pages.
The Manor of Greatham, 2 pages.
Grant of the Manor of Gretham by Peter Montfort, 2 pages.
Foundation Charter, 4 pages.
Statutes and Ordinances, 4 p.-iges.
Appropriation of Greatham Church, 2 pages.
Surrender of a j)lace in Greatham Hospital from Walter Donant,
DURHAM. 2 1 .')
]352. — Grant of a Corody.— Presentation of Henry Snayth
to the Mastership of Greatham Hospital by K. Edward IH.
18th Nov. 1361. — Mandate from the King to induct Henry
Snayth into the Mastership, 4 pages.
Writ of Execution for Mastership, and Institution of Henry '
Sneath to the Mastership, 3 1st Jan. 1361, 2 pages.
Collation of Thomas Weston to the Mastership, 1396.— War-
rant to excuse William Middleton from Assizes. — Collation of
Robert Tatman to the Mastership, 22 March, 1431), 4 pages.
Exemplification of Grants relating to this Hospital, 2 pages.
Collation of Edward Strangewish to the Mastership, 26th Aug.
]500. — Citation of Bishop Tunstall for visiting the Hospital,
8th Sept. 1332. — Grant of a Pension to Thomas Sparke. —
Collation and Will of Thomas Sparke, 9 pages.
The Dean and Chapter's Confirmation of Bishop Tunstall's
Grant of the next Presentation to the Mastership of this
Hospital to Robert Thompson, in trust for .John Bellerbie,
23d May, 1359, 2 pages.
Collation of John Kyngismeyll to the Mastership, 1st March,
1371, 1 page.
Interrogatories concerning the Vicarage, and Verdict of the
Jury, 4 pages. "^
Letters Mandatory to institute and induct John Barnes to the
Mastership, 3 Nov. 1383. — Institution of John Bernes. — Ar-
ticles and interrogatories ministered to the Master by Mat-
thew (Hutton) Bishop of Durham, 1390, 4 pages.
The Refoundation Charter of Greatham Hospital by King
James I. 20th July, 1610, 17 pages.
Extracts from the Journals of the House of Commons con-
cerning the Masters of Greetham and Sherborne Hospitals,
2 pages.
(Printed by the late George Allan of Darlington, Esq.) .
XIII.
Collections relating (to) St. Edmund\s Hospital
at Gatesiieved, in the County of Durhani. Shew-
ing the Foundation thereof by Nicholas Farnhani.
Bishop of Durham, about the Year 1247, and after-
wards di.ssolvcd by a CJeneral Act of Parliament,
26th Henry VIII. 1535, but again refounded by
216 DURHAM.
King James I. 4th January, I6IO, by the Name of
King James's Hospital in Gateside : together with
several Charters, Grants, &c. concerning the said
Tonn and Church of Gateside, so far as can be col-
lected from Registers, Close Rolls, authentic Records,
Wills, and other Instruments in MSS. and Print.
'* Gather up the frasi;ments that remain," 6 John v. 12.
Printed in the year mdcclxix. Quarto, 56 pages, (without
numerals or signatures,) by the late George Allan, Esq.
XIV.
Collections relating (to) Siierburn Hospital, in
the County Palatine of Durham : shewing the
Foundation thereof by Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of
Durham, about the Year 1181., and what Altera-
tions it has since underi^one by an Act of Parliament
incorporating the same, 27th Q. EHz. i5S5 : and se-
veral Charters, Grants, Benefactions, Visitations, In-
quisitions, Rules, Ordinances, and Masters thereof, so
far as can be collected from Registers, - Close Rolls,
authentic Records, Wills, and other Instruments in
Manuscript and Print. (By George Allan of
Darlington, Esq.)
" Gather up the i'ragmeiits that remain." 6 John v. 12.
Printed in the year mdcclxxi. Quarto. Only Fifty copies
printed, without signatures or paging, but containing 308
printed and four blank pages, or 150 !eave.«, inckiding the
title.
Title-page as above. '
The Life of Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of Durham, and Founder of
Sherburn Hospital, with a Series of the Masters, 1 2 pages.
(The Lives of the) Masters of Sherburn Hospital, 29 pages.
Foundation Charter, 5 pages.
Composition between Philip-Baillon Parson of Middleham, and
Arnald de Auclent, Master of Sherborne-house, for Tythes at
Garnnmdsway, 1204, 1 page.
Grunt of Laiuls at Wytton-le Wear^ I page.
DURHAM. 2!7
Release of an Annual Rent of five Shillings a Year, from Alex-
. ander de Kellawe to the Master and Brethren of Sherburn-
house, for Raceby near Garmundsway, 1 page.
Constitutiones Domus de Shireburne, 8 pages.
Release of Common of Pasture in Smallmor, 1 page.
Obligatio Abbatis de Alba-landa Ciistodi Domus de Schirburn
pro Decimis Garbarum de Newbiging et Staynton, 1317,
1 page.
Grant of Lands in South Sherburn (now called Tann-hills), and
Grant of Free Warren in Sherburn, 1331 and 1384, 2 pages.
Grant of Lands in Ebchester, &c. 1384, and Grant of the Mas-
tership of Sherburn Hospital to Alan de Newark, 3d Jan.
1403, 2 pages.
Bishop Langley's Commission to enquire of Dilapidations,
2 pages.
Bishop Langley's Statutes, 1 1 pages.
Collation of John Elles to the Vicarage of Kellow, 1499, and
Grant of Mastership to Robert Dykar, 1501, 2 pages.
Grant of the Mastership of Sherburn Hospital to Roderic Gun-
disalve, 1 1th May, 1507, 1 page.
Lease of Waste Land at Ebchester, and Collation of Thomas
Leghe to the Mastership, 14th Sept. 1535, 3 pages.
Grant of the next Presentation to the Vicarage of Bishopton,
20 April, 1541, 1 page.
Note of Abuses in the Hospital ;— Master's Collation , — and
Master Salvayn's Petition, 8 pages.
Commission of Enquiry, 15th April, 1557, 1 page.
Interrogatories and Depositions of Witnesses, 21 pages.
Further Notices of Ralph Skynner and Thomas Lever, 4 pages.
Collations to Sockburn Vicarage, 1 page.
The Collation of Ralph Lever, M.A. to the Mastership of Sher-
burn Hospital by Bishop Barnes, l6th July, 1577, 2 pages.
Letters of Institution for Nicholas Hilton, Clerk, to the Vica-
rage of Sockburn, 20th Sept. 1579, 1 page.
Presentation to Kellow Vicarage, 2 pages.
Grant of next Presentation to Mastership, 1 page.
Breve de Certiorari Actus privati Parliamenti pro Sherburn Ho-
spital, 1 page.
An Act for the Incorporation of Sherburn Hospital, 27 Ehz.
1585, 4 pages.
Presentation of, and Dispensation for, Valentine Dale into the
Mastership of Sherburn Hospital, 4 pages.
Procuration of Valentine Dale, 17th April, 1585, 2 pages.
2 F
1218 DL'RHAM.
Institution ot Valentine Dale Master, 22d April, 1585, 2 pages.
Bishop Barnes's Citation for Visitation, 2 pages.
Memoirs of Bishop Barnes and Robert Bellamy : also Bishop
Hutton's Letter to the Lord Treasurer Burleigh, 30th March,
1590, G pages.
Commission of Charitable Uses, 13th Nov. 13y3, and Articles
of Enquiry annexed to the preceding Commission, 7 pages.
Inquisition taken and returned upon the preceding Commission
and Articles of Enquiry, 4th May, 1594, 13 pages.
Ordinances and Rules delivered unto Robert Bellamy, Clerk, &c.
1595, 7 pages.
The Recognizance of Robert Bellamy, Master of Sherbum
Hospital, 22d April, 1605, 3 pages.
(Memoir of) Thomas Murray, Master. — The Collation of Wil-
liam Shawe, M.A.. — Institution of David Miles to the Vica-
rage of Bishopton. — Presentation to the Curacy of Ebchester.
— Institution and Testimonial of John Machon. — Mandate
for Induction. — Inventory of Stock delivered to John Machon.
— Petition of John Machon — Order concerning maimed Sea-
men and Soldiers. — Also Bishop Crewe's Order to John Ma-
chon, 18 pages.
Grant of the Right of Donation of Thornley Brothers Place. —
Certificate of the Deprivation of Thornley Brother. — Colla-
tion of a Thornley Brother. — Collation of Henry Bolron to
the Place of Thornley in Sherburn Hospital, 6 pages.
Bishop Crewe's Orders and Rules, and Order and Consent re-
lating to Dr. Mountague, 9th July, 1720, 4 pages.
Certificate of the Death of Henry Bolron, (Thornley Brother,)
1716. — Collation of Edward Arrowsmith. — Monition of col-
lating a Thornley Brother, 1716. — Quarterly Accounts and
Payments for 1726, 4 pages.
Revenues in 1717. — House Expenses in I686, 4 pages.
Collation of Wadham Chandler, A.M. to the Office of Master,
1st Aug. 1735. — Mandate for Induction, and Certificate of
Induction, 4 pages.
Bishop Chandler's Visitation, 20 pages.
Ordinances and Rules for the Government of Sherburn Hospital,
1735, 9 pages.
The Collation of, and Monition to, Michael Walton and William
Brough to the Place of Thornley Brothers, 4 pages.
Master's Bond. — Collation of Williun Pattison, and Monition,
5 pages.
Bishop Chandler's Order or Allowance fot: Robert Stillingfleet ;
DURHAM. 219
and Schedule of the Goods belonging unto Christ's Hospital
in Sherburn, 29th April, 1748, 3 pages.
The Recommendatory Letter of Oliver Cromwell to William
Lenthall, Esq. Speaker of the House of Commons, for erect-
ing a College and University at Durham, and his Letters Pa-
tent (when Lord Protector) for founding the same, &c. 31
pages. ,
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for appointing the
Sale of Bishops' Lands for the LIse of the Commonwealth in
1646, 2 pages.
A Particular of Lands belonging to the Bishop of Durham sold
by virtue of the above Ordinance, and Exemplification of a
Fine of Lands at Hurworth, 1650, 4 pages.
An Assize to be held at Durham on the 1 1th Aug. 1651, and
Exemplification of a Fine of Lands at Hurworth, 1656,
6 pages.
A Letter from William Frankeleyn to Cardinal Wolsey, Bishop
of Durham, concerning the Bishoprick of Durham, 8 pages.
PLATES.
1 . West View of Shereburn Hospital, in the County of Dur-
ham. R. Hutchinson del. Bailey sc. 1771. To face the
Title.
2. The Seal of the Hospital. On the Title-page.
3. Fac-simile of the Charter granted by Hugh Pudsey, Bishop
of Durham, to the Burgesses of the City of Durham :
also the Confirmation of Bishop Pudsey's Charter by
Pope Alexander HI. 11 79 or 1180, with the Seals af-
fixed. Folded. Stephens sc. 1775, between the second
and third leaf.
4. Inscription on a Brass Plate fixed to a Black Marble Stone
in Memory of Thos. Leaver, who died in 1577. Pasted
on the 60th leaf.
XV.
Darlington School; viz. The Charter granted by Queen
EHzabeth for founding the Free Grammar School at Darling-
ton, 1567, 7 pages. — Appointment and Discharge of Mr.
Cuthbert Allen to and from the place of Upper Master, 11th
Nov. 1747, and 5th Jan. 1748, 2 pages. — Appointment and
Discharge of Mr. Thomas Cooke to and from the same Situ-
ation, 7th Jan. 1748 and 11th May, 1750, 2 pages. — Statutes,
Ordinances, and Decrees made by the Governors, 3d Feb.
320 DURHAM.
1748, with a whole length of Q. Elizabeth on the letter*
press, 8 pages. — Confirmation of the preceding Statutes, &c,
by Edward Chandler, Lord Bishop of Durham, 1 June, 1 749,
1 page. — Appointment of Mr. Robert Meetkirke and Mr.
Thomas Moreland to be Upper Masters of Darlington School,
23 Jan. 1750 and 22d February, 1755, 4 pages. — Bishop of
Durham'^ Licence to Thomas Moreland, and Appointment of
Mr. John Dixon to be Under Master, 20th April, 1758,
2 pages. Quarto, without signatures or paging, except in
the first article.
(Printed by the late George Allan of Darlington, Esq.)
XVI.
The Parochial History and Antiquities of
Stockton upon Tees : including an Account of
the Trade of the Town, the Navigation of the River,
and of such Parts in the Neighbourhood as have
been connected with that Place. In a Series of
Letters. Embellished with Views of Public Build-
ings, &c. — By John Brewster, M.A. Vicar of
Greathani, and I^ecturer of Stockton.
Stockton ; Printed by R, Christopher : sold by Vernor and
Hood, Birchin-lane ; T. Egerton, Whitehall ; and W. Clarke,
New Bond-street, London, 1796\ Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable and Right Reverend Shute Bar-
rington, LL.D. Bishop of Durham, Lord of the Manor of
Stockton, and to Rowland Burdon, Esq. M.P. for the Couuty
of Durham.
List of Subscribers, and Advertisement, 4 pages.
Contents, and List of Plates, 2 pages.
The History and Anticjuities of Stockton, with Appendix, [b-
XX 2] 1 76 pages.
hidex and Errata, 2 pages,
PLATES.
1. West side of the Market Place, Stockton. L. Dunn del.
Neele sc. To front the Title.
2, View of the principal Street of Stockton ; taken from the
end of the Bridge Road. Folded, p. I,
DURHAM. !2i^\
3. Stockton Castle, demolished 1652. Lawson Dunn so.
p. 22.
4. Design or Plan for altering the Course of the River Tees
between Stockton and Portrack, for the Improvement of
the Navigation between those two places. Pickernell
del. Dunn sc. 1793. p. 53.
5. Plan of the Town of Stockton. T. Wright del. L. Dunnsc.
p. 84.
6. North-east View of the Town House, Stockton. L. Dunn
del. & sc. p. 85.
7. Stockton Church from the South-west. L. Dunn sc.
p. 123.
8. Miscellaneous Plate of Tradesmen's Tokens, Corporation
and Freemason's Seals, &c. &c. L. Dunn sc. p. 1<18.
N.B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
XVII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Durham, particularly that part of it extending
from the Tyne to the Tees ; with Observations on the
Means of its Improvement. By Joseph Granger,
Land Sui'veyor, Heu2;h, near Durham. Together
with the preliminary Observations of Sir William
Appleby. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
London: Printed by Colin Macrae. 1794. Quarto. 74 pages.
With three folded Plates; viz. 1. A Plough for making Drain-
ing Furrows ; Share with wing enlarged and set upright ;
and the Breast Plough, or Paring Spade, of the County of
Durham. — 2. The One-wheel'd Harrow and Horse Hoe
invented by Chrisf Perkins. — 3. Common or Rotheram
Plough ; likewise two folded Tables of Schemes of Hus-
bandry for good Land and water-shaken Land, terms 21
Years.
XVIII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Durham : with Observations on the Means of its
222 DURHAM.
Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By John Bailf.y.
Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, London, (by E.
Walker, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,) 1810; and Messrs. Sher-
wood, Neely, and Jones, in 1813. 0^/0^0,427 pages.
" Nor you, ye rural patriots ! disdain
To plant the grove : to turn the fertile mould;
Or tend the bleating flocks : For hence
Britannia sees her solid grandeur rise :
Hence she commands
The exalted stores of every brighter clime :
Her dreadful thunder hence
Rides o'er the waves sublime; — rules the circling deep:
And awes the world."
With a folded Map, coloured, of Durham, engraved by S. Neele;
seven folded Agricultural Plates; the Durham Ox bred by
Mr. Charles Colling, and Mr. Mason's Cow, both engraved
on Wood.
223
ESSEX.
I.
The History of Essex : containing, i. Domesday of
Essex. II. History of the Manors, and the Families
throucfh which they have successively past, from the
Conquest to this Day. III. Antiquities, Ecclesias-
tical History, Charitable Donations, Free Schools,
Funeral Inscriptions, &c. With an Introduction, or
General History of the County, from Julius Caesar's
Invasion to the present Time. — Compiled and di-
gested by N. TiNDAL*, Vicar of Great Waltham,
Essex, from Materials collected by T. Jekyl of Beck-
ing, Esq. ; J. Ousley, sometime Rector of Pantfield;
and particularly by W. Holman, late of Halsted, who
spent ten Years in a diligent search after every thing
remarkable throughout the County, and as many in
examining Court Rolls, Wills, Evidences, Deeds, &c.
London : Printed by H. Woodfall : and sold by J. and J. Knap-
ton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard ; by Mr. Green,
at Chelmsford; Mrs. Oliver at Norwich; Mr. Bailyat St. Ed-
munds-bury; Mr. Holman at Sudbury; Mr. Humphry jun.
at Halsted; Mr. Creighton at Ipswich; and by others at
Saffron-Walden, Braintree, Colchester, and the rest o^ the
Towns of Essex. Quarto.f
* He translated and continued Rapin's History of England, and died in
1774, in the 74th year of his age.
t The following advcrtiseaient, stating the original plan of the under-
taking, is on the reverse of the title-pa^e.
"As the publication of this History depends entirely on the reception
it meets with from the Gentry, &c. of the County of Essex, all that intend
to encourage the work, by taliins in tiie numbers as they come out, are de-
sired to send in their names to any of the places mentioned in the title-
page, and they will be prcfix'd to Vol. I. when fi. ish'd.
" Such Gentlemen likewise as are pldas'd to give Plates of their Seats
or Funeral Monuments, particularly in Hinckford Hundred, arc desired to
acq'iaint the Editor with the same; who will take care to have them done
well, and with tlic least expense possible.
"The Introduction and Cuts will be published in the last Number of the
volume. The wliole will be compris'd in Three Volumes in Quarto."
224 ESSEX.
The Editor, not meeting with sufficient encouragement,
printed Two Numbers only of this work as specimens, contain-
ing 104 pages; the first number giving the History of Felsted
and Pantfield, with a large Map of Hinckford Hundred ; the se-
cond, the History of Rayne, Braintree_, Stebbing, and part of
Becking.
II.
The History and Antiquities of Essex. From
the Colicctions of Thomas Jekyll of Bockino', Esq.
out of Patents, Charters, Imjuisitiones post Mortem^
and from the Papers of Mr. Ouseley of Springfield,
and Mr. Hoi man of Halstead. By N (athaniel)
Salmon*.
London: Printed by W. Bowyer ; and sold by J. Cooke, Book-
binder, next to the Red Hart, Fetter-lane, mdccxl. Folio.
Published in 19 Numbers*.
The Title-page as above ; on the reverse of which are the Names
of the Hundreds described in the Volume.
The History and Antiquities of Essex, [a-5 y] 46o pages, end-
ing abruptly as follows : " This seems to have been"
Errata : — Pages 429, 430, 431, 432 are omitted, but the sig-
natures and catch-words agree.
III.
The History and Antiquities of the Coi'nty of
Essex. Compiled from the best and most ancient
Historians; from Domesday-Book, Tiiqiimtiones post
Mortem, and other the most valuable Records and
MSS. &c. The whole digested, improved, perfected,
and brought dov.n to the present Time. By Philip
Morant, M.A. Rector of St. Mary's Colchester,
* Acrordiiiij to Moranf, it w;is tlie author's intention to have completed
tliis voliKiie in twenty-one Shillinj^ Numbers, nineteen of wliirh were pub-
lished; but his death put a stop to the work, which happened April 2, 1742,
while it was passins^ through the prcss,fthe first number appearing in 17-10,)
and hence the cause of it-j pvc:)cnt inipcrlcct state.
ESSEX. 225
and of Aldham near the same ; and Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries. In Two Vohinies. Illus-
trated with Copper-plates.
" Quis tandem me reprehcndat , aid qnis juihi jure succfnseut, si, quantum ce-
tC7'is ad suas res obeimdas, quantum ad fest.os dies ludorvm celebrandos,
quantum ad alias voluptutes, 6) ad ipsam requiem animi S; curpnris con-
cedilur tcmporis, quantum alii tribuuut iutempestivis conviviis, quantum
denique aletF, quuntJim pilie ; tautum -mihi egomet ad luce studia reco-
lenda sumsero.'' — ClCERO, pro Arcliia poetfi.
London : Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn ; J. Whiston in
Fleet-street ; S, Baker in York-street ; L. Davies and C. Rey-
mers in Holborn ; and B.White in Fleet-street, mdcclxvim.
Folio.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
Contents of the First Volume.
Dedication to the Right Hon*"'^ Thomas Barrett Lennard, Lord
Dacre.
Preface, dated Colchester, Janu. 2, 176S, 2 pages.
Introduction, [b-h] p. i-xxviii.
Title-page : — " The History and Anti([uities of the most an-
cient Town and Borough of Colchester, in the County of
Essex. In Three Books : collected chiefly from Manuscripts,
with an Appendix of Records and original Papers, &c. The
Second Edition improved*."
Dedication to Richard (Terrick) Lord Bishop of London.
Names of the Subscribers, 2 pages.
Historical Part, beginning with the History of Colchester, [.a-
ccc2] 193 pages.
Appendix (to the History of Colchester) and Index, [.n-Jf 2]
p. 1-28.
Addenda : containing a List of all the Grants made to the Ab-
bey of Colchester, [/] p. 25-28 repeated.
The Continuation of the History of Essex, beginning with " The
Hundred of Becontree," [*b-*6m2] p. 1-502.
Index, Errata, and Directions for placing the Prints in both Vo-
lumes, [*6n-*6r] p. 503-520.
Errors in the paging: — p. 231, 232 are repeated and follow;
— p. 407 is misprinted 409 ; — P- 22 1 for 421.
* This History of Colchester first appciircd in a separate volume iti
1748; but the author iimcli enlarged miJ ii!)|)rovcd it, aiici imorporatcd it
ill llic present 'work.
2G
226 ESSEX.
PLATES IN THE HISTORY OF COLCHESTER.
Fac-simile of Domesday Book. J. Bayly sc. On the let-
ter-press of p. xxvii of the Introduction.
1 . The North Prospect of Colchester. Dedicated to the
Hon^'*^ Richard Savage Nassau, Esq. one of the Repre-
sentatives for the Borough of Colchester. J. Deane del.
J. Mynde sc. To face p. 1 .
2. The Ichnography of Colchester. Dedicated to the Hon.
Philip Yorke,Es(i. and his Consort the Lady Marchioness
of Grey. Folded, p. 4.
3. The South-east View of Colchester Castle. Dedicated to
William Caslon, Esq. B. Green del. & sc. p. 7-
4. The Monument of George Sayer, Esq. Dedicated to the
Rev. George Sayer, D.D. Dean of Bocking, and Arch-
deacon of Durham. J. D. del. J. Mynde sc. p. 111.
5. The Monument of William Gilberd, M.D. Dedicated to
Martin Folkes, Esq. President of the Royal Society.
J. Deane del. G. Vertue sc. p. 117.
6. The South Prospect of St, John's Abbey Church, from a MS.
in the Cotton Library; and St. John's Abbey Gate. De-
dicated to the Society of Antiquaries, London. J. Deane
del. G. Vertue sc. p. 140.
7. The North-west Prospect of the Ruins of St. Botolph's
Priory Church. Dedicated to the Rev. Thomas Cart-
wriglitjD.D. Archdeacon of Colchester. Folded. J. Deane
del. J. Mynde sc. p. 148.
8. The Monument of Arthur Winsley, Esq. Dedicated to Je-
remiah Daniell, Esq. and Mr. Ph. Havens. J. D. del.
J. Mynde sc. p. 170.
Figure of Mercury found at Colchester. On the letter-
press of p. 183.
(J. A Copy of a Tessellated or Mosaic Pavement found about
three feet under the surface in the Garden of Mr. J no.
Barnard, Surgeon, at Colchester, 1703, given by Dr.
Ducarel in 1764. Dunthorne del. Larken sc. p. 184.
10. Roman Coins and Medals found at Colchester. Dedicated
to Charles Gray, Es(i. M.P. for Colchester. (Plate 1.)
J. Kiri)y & E. ilamman del. J. Mynde sc. p. lyi.
1 1 . Roman Coins, Silver Ring, and small Urn found at Col-
chester. Dedicated to Ebenezer Mussell, Esq. of Beth-
nal Green, in the Co. of Middlesex. (Plate H.) J. Mynde
del.&: sc. p. 192.
Ancient Dates on two Houses at Colchester. On the let-
ter-press of p. 193.
ESSEX. 227
PLATES TO THE HISTORY OF ESSEX.
1 . A general Map of the County of Essox, inscribed to tlie
Right Hon. John W'" Anne Holies Capcl, Earl of Essex.
Folded. Thos. Bovven so. To face the Title.
2. A Map of Becontree, Walthani and Ongar Hundred and
half Hundreds of Havering Liberty. Inscribed to the
Rt. Hon. Thos. L'' Archer (of Pirgo), Baron of Umber-
slade. Folded. Thos. Bowen sc. To face p i of Be-
contree Hundred,
3. Wanstead (Wansted) House, belonging to the Rt. Honour-
able the Earl of Tylney. Folded, p. 31.
4. Copped Hall, the Seat of John Conyers, Esq. built 1753.
J. Hakewill sc. p. 48.
5. Belhouse, the Seat of Thomas Barrett Lennard, Lord
Dacre, and of Anna Maria, Lady Dacre, to whom this
Plate is inscribed. B. Green fee. p. 78.
6. The Tomb of Archbishop Harsnett. Dedicated to George
Scott, Esq. Lord of the Manor of Woolston Hall. p. 170.
7. Map of the Hundreds of Barstable, Rochford and Dengy.
Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Charles Edward, Lord Petre
(of West Horndon Hall), Baron Petre of Writtle.
Folded. Thos. Bowen sc. p. IQO.
8. Map of the Hundreds of Thurstable, Winstree, and Ten-
dring. Inscribed to Charles Gray, Esq. Lord of the
Hundred of Tendring, and M.P. for Colchester :— also^ a
curious British Gold Coin, affirmed to be Boadicea's,
found at Ardley. Folded. Thos. Bowen sc. p. 379-
9. The Gate-house or Tower of Layer-Marney Hall, formerly
one of the Seats of the Lord Marney, and now of Ni-
cholas Corsellis, Esq. A" 1 742. G. Vertue sc. p. 408.
VOL. II.
Title-page as before, except in the following Motto :
" Mihi none eruditi non vidcnlur, (jiubns nostra ignotu sunt*."
Contents of the Second Volume.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Charles, Lord Maynard, Baron of
Estaines ad Turrim, otherwise Little Easton.
Preface, 2 pages.
* Some copies liave the follovvinsi Title after the Tahl.- of C<.i)tei)ls:
" The History and Antiquities of tlie Comity of Essex. Tins volume con-
tains the Hundreds of Chelmsford, VVitham, Lexden, Ihncktord, Dun-
mow, Harlow, Froshwell (or Fresliueil), Uttlcsford, a/id Claveruiii. ' Date
176G.
228 ESSEX.
The History of Essex continued, beginning with Chelmsford
Hundred, [a-7 u] 626 pages.
Index and Errata, [7u2-8b] p. 627-646.
Errors of paging :— p. 243, 244 are omitted; — p. 229 for
3-29; — p. 235 for 335 ; — pp. 371-2 are repeated, and follow;^
p. 431 for 433 ; — p. 525-6 repeated.
PLATES.
1. Map of Chelmsford and Witham Hundreds. Dedicated to
Sir William Mildmay, Bart. Folded, p. I .
2. Moulsham Hall, near' Chelmsford, the Seat of Sir W"'
Mildmay, Bart. p. 3.
3. The South Prospect of New Hall. J. Mvnde sc. p. 14.
4. Roman Camp on Danbury Hill. p. 30.
5. Langleys, in Great Waltham, the Seat of John Joliff Tuf-
nell, Esq. to whom this Plate is inscribed. J. Mynde sc.
p. 88.
6. Map of Lexden Hundred. Dedicated to Isaac Martin Re-
bow, Esq. M.P. for Colchester. Folded, p. 159-
7. Map of Hinckford Hundred. Dedicated to Peter Muilman,
Esq. of Great Yeldham. Folded, p. 249.
8. Hedingham Castle. Inscribed to Sir Henry Hoghton, Bart.
of Hedingham Castle. Folded. Olive del. Bland sc.
p. 296.
9. Map of Dunmow and Harlow Hundreds. Dedicated to John
Ilenniker, Esq. of Newton Hall, one of the Burgesses in
Parliament for Sudbury, &c. Folded. Eman. Bowen sc.
p. 422.
10. Ectston Lodge, the Seat of Charles, Lord Maynard, Baron
of Estaines, to whom this Plate is inscribed. B. Green
del. & sc. p. 431.
11. North View of Thaxted Church. Dedicated to Charles,
Lord Maynard, and the rest of the Contributors to this
Plate. Folded. A. Baidreydel. T. White sc. p. 444.
12. Map of Clavering, Uttlesford, and Freshwell Hundreds.
Dedicated to Sir John (rriffin (iriffin of Audley House,
K. B. Folded. Eman. Bowen sc. p. 518.
13. Audley House, conmionly call'd Audley End, the Seat of
Sir Jno. Griffin Griffin, Colonel of the First Troop of
Horse Grenadier Guards, Lieut. -General of His Majesty's
Forces, and Knight of the Most Honorable Order of the
Bath. Folded. J. Ilobcraftdel. J. Austin sc. p. 550,
N. B. There are Large Papp:r copies of this work.
ESSEX. 2^9
IV.
A New and Complete Hfstory of Essex, from a late
Survey : compared witli the most celebrated Histo-
rians :' containing a natural and pleasing Descrij^tion
of the several Divisions of the County, with their
Products, and Curiosities of every kind, both ancient
and modern. And a Review of the most remarkable
Events and Revolutions therein, from the earliest /Era
down to 176'9. Illustrated with Copper-plates. In
Six Volumes. By a GENTLEMAN, (under the Patro-
nage and Direction of Peter Muilman, Esq.).
Chelmsford : Printed and sold by Lionel Hassall : sold also by
F. Newbery in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, mdcclxix.
Octavo.
VOL. L
An engraved Title-page as above, dated mdcclxx.
The printed Tide-page, a copy of the above, dated mdcclxix.
Dedication to Persons of every Rank and Degree, Inhabitants of
the County of Essex.
The Editor to the Reader, 2 pages.
A second Dedication to Peter Muilman, Esq. of Kirby Hall, in
the County of Essex, signed "The Editor," and dated Dec.
21, 177^2, 4 pages.
A List of the Subscribers' Names, 18 pages.
Directions to the Bookbinder, 1 page.
The History of Essex, &c. No. 1-12, [A4-Nnn 3] p. 7-466.
The Editor to the Reader, requesting the Purchasers not to bind
up this first Volume till the whole Work is completed.
Errors of paging :— p. 69 for 369;— P- 395 for 396;— and
p. 324 for 423.
PLATES.
1. Frontispiece : — " Essex represented by a Female figure with
the Arms of the County by her side, unrolling a Map of
the County to Curiosity and Agriculture, with ancient
and modern Buildings, as well as the Produce and Ma-
nufactures of the sa^d County." Wale del. Bland sc.
2. Map of Essex, divided into Hundreds, &c. Folded. Eman,
& Tho. Bowen sc. To face p. 7-
230 ESSEX.
3. Moulham Hall, near Chelmsford, the Seat of Sir W""
Mildinay, Bart, {the same Plate as in Movant.) Folded,
p. 84.
4. A Plan of the River Chelmer from Chelmsford to Maldon,
surveyed by Tiiomas Yeoman, 1765. Folded, p. 92.
5. New Hall, tlie Seat of the Right Hon^'* the LordWal-
tham. Eland so. p. 127-
6. The Seat of Rich'^ Hoare, Esq. near Boreham in Essex.
Bland del. et so. p. 133.
7. Mausoleum {Gentis) IFalthayniance : in Boreham Church-
yard.— The Monument of the Sussex Family in Boreham
Church. J. Strutt del. T. White sc. p. I'sSor 143.
8. Roman Camp on Danbury Hill. Folded, {from Morant.)
p. 187.
9. Danbury Place, the Seat of Thos. Ffytche, Esq. J. June
sc. p. 188,
10. The Hide, in the Parish of Ingatestone, Essex, the Seat of
Thos. Brand, Esq. J. Chapman del. & sc. p. 247.
11. Hylands, the Seat of John Comyns, Esq. near Chelmsford
in Essex, p. 274.
12. Langleys, the Seat of John JoUiff Tufnell, Esq. {from Mo-
rant.) Folded. J. Mynde sc. p. 525.
13. Fcelix Hall, the Seat of Daniel Mathews, Esq. Dunthorne
del. J. Chapman sc. p. 386.
14. Monument erected to the Memory of John Ray, A.M. in
Black Notley Church-yard, by the Rt. ReV* Henry Comp-
ton, Lord Bishop of London. Bland sc. p. 406.
15. A Map of Hinckford Hundred. Dedicated to Peter Muil-
man, Esq. of Great Yeldham, {from Morant.) Folded,
p. 410.
VOL. H.
Engraved and printed Title-pages as in Vol. L
To the Reader, 1 page.
The History of Essex continued, beginning with " Shalford,"
[a2-£EE3] No. 13-24. p. 3-406.
Errors in the paging :— pp. 141, 152, and 294 not numbered;
—p. 261 for 216;— and p. 332 for 321.
PLATES.
1. Gossfield Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon'''^ Lord Viscount
Clare. Folded. T. Olive del. J. June sc. p. 34.
ESSEX. 231
2. A View of the inside of Little Maplested Church ; also the
North View and Plan of the Church. Folded. T. Olive
del. J. Chapman, Land Surveyor, sc. p. 80.
3. Dynes Hall, the Seat of Hen^ Sperling, Esq. near Castle
' Hedingham. Bland del. et sc. p. 83.
4. Hediiigham Castle, {from Morant.) Folded. Olive del.
Bland sc. p. 101.
3. Kirhy Hall, the Seat of Pet. Muilman, Esq. in Castle He-
dinghani Parish. J. .hme sc. p. 103.
6. Auheries, the Seat of Roh' Andrews, Esq. in the Parish of
Buhner. T. Olive del. J. Chapman sc. p. 139.
7. Liston Hall, the Seat of Caniphell, Esq. Olive del.
Bland sc. p. 152.
8. Over Hall, at Gestingthorp, the Seat of Edward Walker,
Esq. p. 174.
9. Great Yeldham Church, the Hall, and School-house.
J. June sc. p. 212.
10. Bower Hall, the Seat of Sir Stephen Anderson, Bart.
J. Chapman del. & sc. p. 238.
11. Moyns, the Seat of George Gent, Esq. J. Chapman del.
& sc. p. 241.
12. The Bartlow Hills, raised over the Slain after the Victory
ohtained here by Canute, King of Denmark, over King
Edmund Ironside, in the Year 1016. J. Olive del.
J. .June sc. p. 308.
13. Audley House, the Seat of Sir John Griffin Griffin. Folded.
p. 359.
VOL. HI.
Printed Title-page as before.
The History of Essex continued, beginning with "Elsenhani,"
No. 25-36, [A2-FFF4] p. 3-416.
PLATES.
1. Stansted Hall, the Seat of William Heath, Esq. J. Chap-
man del. & sc. p. 18.
2. Quendon Hall, the Seat of Henry Cranmer, Es(]. J. Jime
sc. p. 34.
3. Thaxtcd Church. Folded. Bland sc. p. 206.
4. A View and Plan of Ongar Castle, belonging to Capt. Mo-
ling. J. Chapman, Land Surveyor, del. J. June sc.
p. 315.
5. Greenstead Hall, the Seat of Charles Rebotier, Esq. and
Greenstead Church. J. Chapman del. &: sc. p. 378.
Q3Q ESSEX.
6. Hill Hall, the Seat of Sir Charles Smyth, Bart. J. Chap-
man del. et sc. p. 39 1 .
7. Coopersale Hall, the Seat of Mrs. Chevely. J. June sc.
p. 404.
VOL. IV.
Printed Title-page, dated mdcclxxi.
The History of Essex continued, beginning with " Chigwell,"
No. 37-48, [a 2-Ddd 4] p. 3-394.
Errors in the paging: — pages 207, 208 are repeated and
follow; — pp.214 and 219 are omitted; — p. 131 for 231 3 —
p. 333 for 333.
PLATES.
1. Albyns, the Seat of Sir Anthony Abdy, Bart. J. Chap-
man del. &; sc. p. 33.
2. Navestock, the Seat of the Rt. Hon''''^ the Earl of VValde-
grave. .L Chapman del. & sc. p. 48.
3. Upper House at Little Parndon, the Seat of Edw'^ Parsons,
Esq. J. Chapman del. & sc. p. 97-
4. Durrington House, the Seat of Sam' Feake, Esq. J. Chap-
man del. & sc. p. 106.
3. Barrington Hall at Hatfield Broad Oak, the Seat of .Tohn
Barrington, Esq. J. Chapman del. & sc. p. 113.
6. Hatfield Priory, the Seat of John Wright, Esq. J. Chap-
man del. & sc. p. 1 19.
7. The Abbey House at Waltham Holy Cross, the Seat of Sir
W'" Wake, Bart. J. Chapman del. & sc. p. 137.
8. Copped Hall in Essex, the Seat of John Conyers, Esq.
(from M or ant.) Folded. J. Hakewill sc. p. Ibl.
9. Prospect House, the Seat of Rob' Moxon, Esq. J. Chap-
man del. & sc. p. 204.
10. Wansted House, the Seat of the Right Hon^'*^ the Earl of
Tylney. J. Chapman del. &: sc. p. 228.
11. The Seat of Henry More, Esq. at Lovv Layton, Essex.
Bland sc. p. 240.
12. A View in the Garden of Upton House near Stratford,
Essex. Folded. J. Chapman del. &: sc, p. 234,
13. Valentines, the Seat of Charles Raymond, Escj. J. Chap-
man del. & sc. p. 276.
14. Dagnams, the Seat of Henry Mailman, (E;5(|.) near Bum-
wood. Bland del. & sc. p. 287.
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VOL. V.
Printed Title-page as before, dated mdcclxxii.
The History of Essex continued, beginning with " Childer-
ditch," No. 49, [a, misprinted Eee2-Nnn 4] p. 3-472.
Errors in the paging :— p. 6 for 16 ; — p. 39 for 37, and p. 37
for 39 5 — p. 240 not mnnbered^ — p. 194 for 294 ; — p. 240 for
440.
PLATES.
1. Hutton Hall, the Seat of Dan> Booth, Esq. p. 28.
2. The Gate-house or Tower of Layer- Marney Hall, Essex,
formerly one of the Seats of the Lord Marney, and now
of Nicholas Corsellis, Esq. A"* 1742, {from Mor ant.)
Folded. G. Vertue sc.
VOL. VL
Title-page as before, dated mdcclxxii.
History of Essex continued, beginning with " Great Bromley,"
No 'fil-69, [a 2-uu 2] p. 3-340.
Index, 8 pages.
Erratum : — p. 152 for 155.
PLATES.
1. St. Osyth Priory, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of
Rochford. Folded. Dunthorn del. J. Chapman sc.
D. 25.
2. Mistley Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon^'= Richard Rigby,
Esq. Folded. J. Chapman sc. p. 31.
3. Oldtield Grange, the Seat of Osgood Hanbiny, Esq. near
Coggeshall, in Essex. J..Tunesc. p. 1 17.
4. Little Birch Hall, the Seat of James Round, Esq. Dun-
thorn del. Bland sc. p. 150.
5. Earls-Colne Priory, Two Views. Folded. J. June sc.
p. 198-
6. Langham Hall, the Seat of (Jacob) Hinde, Esq. p. 243.
The History of Essex, tVom the earliest Period to
the present Time. Illustrated with accurate En-
gravings of Churches, IVIonumcnts, Ancient Build-
ings, Seals, Portraits, Autographs, ^c. Willi Biogra-
2H
£34 ESSEX.
phical Notices of the most distinguislied and remark-
able Natives. By Elizabeth Dg borne.
* . London. 1814. Quarto.
This work (the first part of which has appeared, comprising
the half Hundred of Becontree,) is now publishing by subscrip-
tion, and is expected to be completed in about Twenty Parts, to
form Four Vobames : Two Hundred and Fifty copies are to be
taken on a large Royal Quarto^ with Proof Impressions of
the Plates.
VI.
The History and Description of Colchester.
(Tiie Caranloduniiiii of the Britans, and the First
Roman Colony in Britain ;) with an Account of the
Antiquities of that most ancient Borough. In Two
Volumes.
Colchester : Printed and sold by W. Keymer : sold also by
Messrs. Robinsons, Paternoster-row, London. 1803. Small
octavo.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
The History of Colchester, [b-t2] 276 pages.
Appendix of original Papers, [^--d] 2i2 pages.
PLATES.
1 . The Death of Sir Cha^ Lucas and Sir Geo. Lisle, 28 Aug*^
1648. B. Strutt del. Isaac Taylor sc. To face the
Title.
2. The Reverse of a Roman Medal. On letter-press of p. 17.
VOL. II.
Title-page as before.
Explanation of the Frontispiece, and Errata, 2 pages.
History of Colchester continued, [b-x 8] 232 pages.
Index to both Volumes, 4 pages.
PLATES.
1. The initial Letter of the Charter of Henry V. Anno 1413,
as a Frontispiece.
2. St. Botolph's Priory, Colchester, p. 43.
3. The Gateway of St. John's Abbey, Colchester, p. 59.
4. South-west View of Colchester Castle, p. 152.
b. South-east View of Colch.ester Castle, p. 155.
ESSEX. * 235
VII.
The History and Antiquities of Colchester, in
the County of Essex : containing a general Account
of the Place, wlience derived. — State of the Toun
under the Bricons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, Norman
Kings, and their Successors. — The Trade of the
Town, Market Days and Fairs, Privileges, Charters,
Half-year Lands, Bounds and Extent of its Liberties.
—Government of the Corporation. — The several Pa-
rishes, and their Liv'ings. — Gifts and Benefactions to
the Corjioration and llieir Parishes. — Account of the
Free Schools : together with a complete List of the
INIembers of Parliament of this Borough from the
Reign of Edward the First to the present Time;
with many other interesting Particulars. Selected
from the most approved Authors.
Colchester: Printed and sold by J. Fenno. mdcclxxxix.
Octavo.
Title-page as above. To the Reader, 2 pages.
The Historical Part, [fi-Gg] 226 pages.
List of" Subscribers, 6 pages.
With a complete List of the Members of Parliament for this
Borough from the 23d Edw. L to the present Time. Folded.
To face p. 122.
PLATES.
1. The South-west View of Colchester Castle. W. Betts del.
Colchester. J. Reading sc. To face the Title.
2. The North-west View of St. Botolph's Priory Church.
W. Betts del. J. Reading sc. p. 185.
VIII.
A True Relation of that honourable, tho' unfortunate,
Expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester in
1648 : containing
\. The first rising of the Gentry and Inhabitants of the-
County of Kent.
236 ESSEX. ,
II. The Blockade of the Town of Colchester : and the
Hardships they underwent 'till its surrender.
III. Several Letters and Messai;es which passed between the
Royalists and General Fairfax.
IV. Articles and Conditions of Surrender.
V. A List of the Prisoners.
VI. The heroic Actions, Character, and Behaviour of Sir
Charles Lucas and Sir Geo. Lisle, who were executed
at Colchester, five Hours after the Surrender of that
Place. As also that of the Lord Capel, who was be-
headed at Westminster in March following: with
many other curious Particulars.
By Matthew Carter, Quarter-Master-General in
the King's Forces, and other Persons of repute.
Colchester : Printed and sold by J. Pilborough, in High Street.
Duodecimo. No date. (First published in 1650.)
Title-page as above.
Preface, signed M. C.
An exact Relation, &c. [c-sb 6] 276 pages.
Erratum :— p. 232 for 247.
IX.
The History and Antiquities of Harwich and
DovERCOURT, topographical, dynastical, and poli-
tical. First collected by Silas Tay loj{, alias UoM-
viLLE, Gent. Keeper of the Khig's Stores there ;
and now much enlarged in all its Parts with Notes
and Observations relating to Natural History. Il-
lustrated with many Copper-plates representing the
Clitr itself, the Fossils contained therein, and other
principal Things. By Samuel Dale.
London : Printed for C. Davis in Paternoster-row, and T. Green,
over against the Muac {Mews) at Charing Cross, mdccxxx.*
Quarto.
* It has been mentioned by Mr. Gougli, that " an Appendix and new
Title were printed 1732:" but the fact is, that tlie following cancelled
Title-page (the paper being somewhat lighter) is the only alteration, as
ESSEX. 237
Title-page as before.
Dedication to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart.
To the Reader^ [a-b 2] 12 pages.
A Catalogue of Authors made use of in the compiling this Work,
with the Place and Time of the publication of each, p. xiii-
xxiv.
The History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt, [b-
Kk4] 255 pages.
The Appendix, containing Additions and Emendations^ [l1-
Mmm 2] p. 257-452.
A Supplement to the foregoing Appendix, p. 453-456.
Index, [Nun] p. 457-464.
Errors in the paging: — p. 204-5 for p. 194-5; — p. 298 for
19S ; — pp. 225-232 are numbered 217-224 ; — p. 448 for 348 :
—and p. 464 for 364.
L'LATCS,
(Engraved by R. Sheppard.)
i. View of Harwich. Folded, p. 1.
ii. Harwich Cliff and Town. Folded, p. 18.
iii. Harwich Church on the South side. p. 30.
5v. Mr. Coleman's Tomb. p. 36.
V. Sir William Clarke's Monument, p. 39.
vi. Dovercourt Church on the South side. p. 73.
vii. Mr. Smith's Monument. Folded, p. 89.
viii. Land-guard Fort. — Part of Beacon-hill Cliff, &c. Folded,
p. 99.
ix. The Duke of Schomberg's Monument, p. 254.
X. Turbinated Fossils, p. 284.
xi-xii. Bivalve Fossils, p. 291.
xiii. Miscellaneous Fossils, p. 295.
xiv. The Bottle-Head or Flounders-Head Whale, p. 412.
N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper.
may be seen Vjy a comparison of the tuo pretended editions, where the
errors in the paging are precisely the same in both ; viz. " The History and
Antiquities ot' Harwich and Dovercourt, in the County of Essex, by Si-
las Tayh)r, Gent. To which is added a large Appendix, containing the
Natural History of the Sea Coast and Country about Harwich, particu-
larly the Clift', the Fossils, Plants, Trees, Birds, and Fishes, iN:c. Illustrated
with a variety of Copper-plates. By Samuel Dale, Author of the Phar-
macologia. The Second Edition.
London: Printed for C.Davis in Paternoster-row; T. Osborn in Gray"*
Inn; and H. Linlot, at the Cross Keys against St. Dunstan's Church in
Fleet-street. WDCCxxxii."
238 ESSEX.
X.
The History of the ancient Town and once fa-
mous Abbey of Waltham, in the County of Es-
sex, from the Foundation to the present Time. Con-
taining many curious Extracts from Records, Leger-
Books, Grants, Cliarters, Acts of Parliament, ap-
proved Authors, and from Inscriptions on the Monu-
ments in the Church. Together with the Inquisition
taken of the Perambulation of the Forest of Wal-
tham, setting forth all and singular the Mcers, Metes,
Bounds, &c. of the said Forest. To which is added
The History of Abbies, abridgd, from the Year
977 to their Dissolution, and down to the Reign of
Queen Elizabeth. Illustrated with many curious
Copper-plates. By J. Farmer of Waltham Abbey,
Gent.
" Monachontm vita fatuormn est vita putiux qnam reUgiosorum ; ad nola
signum dormtre^ expergisci, redormiscere, loqni, tacere, ire, redire, cibum
cuperc, desinere pastu, dcnique nihil non Jucere ad pnescriptum huma-
num polim qnam ad Christi rcgulaih." — EllASM. Epist. xxii. cent. 2.
London : Printed for the Author, mdccxxxv. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Chades Wake Jones of Waltham Abbey, Esq.
with his Arms at the Head of the Dedication. G. Bickham
sc. 1734, 3 pages.
The Preface, 4 pages.
List of Subscribers, with Directions to the Bookbinder, and Er-
rata, 1 1 pages.
The History of Waltham Abbey, [b-o 3] 1 97 pages.
Title-page : — " The History of Abbies abridged, from the Year
977 to their Dissolution," and down to the Reign of Queen
Elizabeth. By J. Farmer of Waltham Abbey, Gent."
" lioina diu tittibans, 7)iirils Krroribiis acta,
Corruct, et mundi desinet esse Caput." OviD,
Dedication to John Walton of Waltham Abbey, Esq. at the head
of which are his Armorial Bearings, 7 pages.
The History of Abbies, &c. [o 5-Q 7] p. 201-237.
Erratum : — Page 183 is misprinted 193.
ESSEX. Q39
PLATES.
1. Waltham Cro>^s, erected by K. Edward the First in the
Year IQQO. Dedicated to WilHam Shaw of Cheshunt,
Esq. Folded. To front the Title-page.
2. The Gunpowder Mills at Waltham Abbey. Dedicated to
John Walton, Esq. Proprietor. Folded. R. West del,
1735. Jas. Mynde sc. p. 2.
3. The South Prospect of y" ancient Church of Waltham Ab-
bey. Dedicated to Sir Rob. Abdy, Bart, of Albyns in
Essex, M.P. Folded, p. 8.
4. Part of y^ Front of K. Harold's Tomb. Dedicated to Thos.
Bramston of Skreens, in the County of Essex, Esq.
M.P. p. 26.
5. (A Bird's-eye View of) Copt- Hall, in the County of Essex,
the Seat of Sir Thomas Webster, Bart. A large folded
Plate. J. Mynde sc. p. 60.
6. The Musical Clock. Jas. Smith sc. p. 1 20.
7. The Arms of Waltham Abbey. G. Bickham sc. p. 146.
8. The Abbev House, p. 159.
9. The Tulip' Tree. G. Bickham del. & sc. p. 160.
XI.
The History and Antiquities of Pleshy, in the
County of Essex. (By Richard Gough, Esq.)
London : Printed by J. Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage,
Fleet-street : for T. Payne, Castle-street, St. Martin's ; and
J. White, Fleet-street. 1803. Quarto.
Title-page as above, with the Arms of the Author as a Vignette.
Drawn by M. T. Basire sc.
Preface, signed R. G. [a 3-b 3] p. v-xiii.
Verses addressed to the Author, occasioned by a Journey to Pleshy
in his Company, 1762, signed E. F. p.xiv-xx.
List of Plates, 1 page.
Contents of the Appendix, 2 pages.
Half Title : " Pleshy, in the County of Essex, the Seat of the
High Constable of England," with a Quotation from Shak-
speare on the reverse.
Historical Part, with Additions and Corrections, [n-Bb 4] iy2
pages.
Appendix, [a-r2] 112 pages.
240 ESSEX.
Half Title : — " Statutes and Prayers for a Gild of All Saints in
the Church of Morton in Essex, 1473, transcribed from tlie
original in the Church Chest, May 17, 1800."
The Statutes, p. 115-132.
Index, and List of Books published by J. Nichols and Son, 8
pages.
PLATES.
Portrait of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester. To face the
Title.
View of Pleshy Church. Basire sc. Head-piece to p. 1.
i. Plan of Pleshy in its Roman state, with the addition of
the Norman Works, p. 2.
ii. Arrest of the Duke of Gloucester by Rich*^ H. Basire sc.
p. 84.
iii. The Murder of the Duke of Gloucester at Calais. Basire
sc. p. 85.
iv. Grave-stone of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Glou-
cester, in Edward the Confessor's Chapel, West"^ Abbey,
1800. p. 144.
V. (Monument of) Eleanor, Dutchess of Gloucester, 1399?
(in Westminster Abbey.) Folded, p. 149.
vi. S. View of Pleshy Castle, p. 158.
vii. W. View of Pleshy Castle, p. 158.
viii. The Keep at Pleshy Castle, West and East Views, p. 158.
ix. The Keep at Pleshy Castle, South and North Views.
p. 158.
X. View of Pleshy Church and Castle, from the inside of the
East Rampart. J. Pridden del. June 9, 1798. F. Cary
sc. p. 158.
xi. View of Pleshy Bridge and Keep, and of the old Manor
(or Mansion) House of Pleshy. p. 158.
xii. Views of Pleshy Castle and Church, p. l6l.
xiii. Seals of Pleshy College, &;c. Basire del. & sc. p. 184.
xiv. View of the Tower of London, the Bridge, Sec. Basire sc.
p. 193.
N. B. Of this publication, Two Hundred and Twenty-
five copies were printed on common, and Twenty-five on
Fine Paper, the greater portion of which were destroyed by
the Fire that consumed the Printing Office of Mesers. .John Ni-
chols and Son, February 8; 1808.
ESSEX. 241
XII.
Plaxs, Elevations, and particular Prospects
of AuDLEY-ENi). Engraved by IIenry Winstan-
LEY at Litdebury.
(No Title-page.) Oblong folio. Size 18| Inches by 14.
An engraved Dedication of one page, to " the most Excellent
Majesty James the Q"""," and ending as follows : " this book
of the Ground Platts, Generall and particular Prospects of all
the parts of his Majesty's Royal Pallace of Audley End, is
most humbly presented and dedicated by his Majesty's most
Loyall subject and Servant Henry Winstanley, Clarke of the
Works of the said Pallace, and that at Newmarket."
An engraved Dedication, also of one page, to the Right Ho-
nourable James, Earl of Suffolk, signed H. Winstanley.
Another engraved Dedication, of one page, to Sir Chrisf Wren,
Knt. signed H. Winstanley.
1. A General Ground Plat of y« Royall Pallace of Audley End,
and Offices and Gardens belonging to it. Folded. [No. 3;-$
of the Supjdement dii Noiiv. TheJt. de la Gr. Bretagne.]
2. (Plan of) the Principall Court. Folded. [No. 34.]
3. (Plan of) the Innermost Court. Folded. [No. 35.]
4. A General Prospect of the Royal Palace of Audleyene.
Two Sheets pasted together, and folded, with References
on each side of the upper part, being a Copy of the large
Print mentioned in the next page. [No. 36 ]
5. A general Prospect of the Royal Palace of Audlyene.
Folded.
6. A General Prospect of the Royal Palace of Audlyene, seen
from the Mount-Garden. Folded. [No. 40.]
7. The Entry of the Royal Palace of Audlyend. [No. 3S.]
8. A full Prospect of the Great Court of Audlyene. [No, 41.]
9. The Easte side of the Great Court, being the fore side of
the Great Hall.
10. The Prospect of the south side of the Great Court, (beeing
on the right hand in going in.) [No. 42 ]
11. The North side of the Great Court, on die left hand in
goeing in. [No. 43.]
12. The Prospect of the Back side of the Great Court towards
die Wood-yard. [No. 49-]
J 3. The Back-side of the great Court towards the Mount (lar-
den. [No. 47.]
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2 12 ESSEX.
14. A full Prospect of the Innermost Court. [No. 44.]
15. The Prospect of the Innermost Court towards the back ot
the Hall. [No. 46.]
16. The Prospect of Part of the Innermost court. [No. 50.]
1 7- The Prospect of the South side of the little Court.
18. Tiie Prospect of the Side of the Innermost court. (The
opposet side is the same.) [No. 51.]
If). The Prospect of the Back side of the Innermost Court to-
wards the IVildernest. [No. 45.]
€0. The Back side of the Inner-most (or little) Court towards
the Mount Garden. [No. 48.]
21. The Prospect of the Bowling-greene side, (being the back
side next the Park. Folded. [No. 37.]
22. The Prospect of the Goeing out of the Palace. [No. 39.]
23. The Stables of Audley End. [No. 52.]
24. The Back of the Stables. [No. 53.]
N. B. At the period when the " No7a)eau Theatre de la
Grande Bretogne" was in a course of publication, the Proprie-
tor became possessed of the greater portion of the Coppers from
which these Plates were taken, and incorporated them into the
Supplement to that work, with the exception of the Dedica-
tions, as also the three following Plates :
A Generall prospect of the Royal Palace of Audlyene.
The Easte side of the Great Court.
The prospect of the south side of the little Court.
Those introduced were then first numbered in the corner in the
general Series, beginning with No. 33.
Copies of these twenty-four Prints were likewise made and
engraved by Winstanley, about the same period, in a Quarto
hize, but which are so scarce that a perfect set is unknown.
The Editor has had an opportunity of seeing the very scarce
Engraving of " the General Prospect of the Royall Pallace of
Audicy End," alluded to by Mr. Gough in his List of the Plates,
No. 5, (British Topog. vol. i. p. 356.) forming " six or eight
Sheets;" but the vague manner of expression used by that learned
antiquary leads him to suspect, from the extreme rarity of the
Plate, that he never examined it. The View consists of six
Sheets onlv, and when joined together forms a plate in size five
feet two inclips long by three feet deep : in the back ground is
a V^icw of Saffron Wald.Mi. At the top is this inscription : " The
Royall Pallace of Audly End ;" and at the bottom of the print as
follows : " This pros[)cct of the Royal Palace of Audly-end was
taken and Engraved by Hen. Winstanlevof Littleburv, Geut. and
is sold at iiis Water Workcs, London."
ESSEX. i^4:3
XIII.
An Account of the Stopping of Daggeniiam {Da-
genham) Breach : with the Accidents that have at-
tended the same from the first Undertaking. Contain-
ing also proper Rules for performing any the like
Work ; and Proposals for rendering the Ports of Do-
ver and Dublin (which the Author has been employed
to survey) commodious for cnteriaining large Ships.
To which is pretix'd, a Plan of the Levels which were
over-tiowed by the Breach. By Capt. John Perry.
London : Printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Middle Temple Gate
in Fleet-street ; and sold by J. Peele, at Locke's Head in Pa-
ternoster-row. MDCCXXi. Ot/afo, 131 pages.
To which is prefixed a large folded " Plan of the late Breach in
the Levells of Havering and Dagenham." H. Moll sc.
N. B. On the subject of this breach at Dagenham^ in the
winter of 1707, there were likewise published
1 . " Considerations on the unhappy Accidents at Dagenham
Breach." Lond. 1713. Oc/ct'o pamphlet.
2. " An impartial Account of the Frauds and Abuses at Da-
genham-breach, and of the hardships sustained by Mr. William
Boswell, late Undertaker of the Works there, in a Letter to a
Member of Parliament." Lond. 1717- Oc/a^o pamphlet.
3. " A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning Da-
genham-breach, occasioned by the late ruin of the Works there.
By Joseph Gilmore, Mathematician. Lond. 17 18. Quarto.
Pamphlet.
XIV.
PLANTJE JVOODFORDIENSES : A Catalogue
of the more perfect Plants growing spontaneously
about Woodford, in the County of Essex. (By
Richard Warner.)
London : Printed for the Author. 1771. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above, with the Author's Monagram within a
Circle, round which is the following Motto : " Quid verum
244 ESSEX.
atque deceiis euro et logo :" and on the reverse a Quotation '
in Greek from St. Luke xii. 27-
Dedication to Mr. John Lisle, Master ; Mr. John Channing,
and Mr. John Pearce, Wardens ; and the rest of the Court of
Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries of
London, signed Richard Warner.
Preface, dated Woodford Row, July 1, 1771, 3 pages,
Plavtce Wvodfordienses, [B-Jib4] I91 pages.
Index of the English Names, [cc-Ff3] p. 193-222.
Errata, 2 pages.
Page 138 is misprinted p. 8.
N. B. "This book," says the late Mr. Gough in his British
Topog. vol. i. p. 367, "was never published, but a few copies
were given to the Author's friends."
Twelve additional pages to this volume were printed by Tho-
mas F. Forster in 1784, as an Appendix,
XV.
General View of the Agriculture of the Countt
of Essex ; with Observations on the j\Ieans of its
Improvement. By Messrs. Griggs of Hill House,
near Kelveclon, in Essex. Di'awn up for the Consi-
deration of the Board of Agriculture and internal
Improvement.
London: Printed by C. Clarke, mdccxciv. Qz/orfo, 26 pages,
N. B. Another pamphlet, with the same Title-page, was also
published in Quarto by Charles Vancouver in 1795.
XVI.
GENERALViEwofthe Agriculture of the County
of Essex. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. By
the Seci{etary of the Board, (Arthur Young,
Esq.) In Two Volumes.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, Blackr:
friars; by B. McMillan, Bow-street, Covent-gardpn. 1807,
Octavo.
ESSEX. 245
Vol. I. Containing 4 1 5 pages, and illustrated with a folded Map,
coloured, of the Soil of Essex, engraved by Neele, and forty-
five Engravings, but numbered xliv, one of vvhich is folded.
Vol. II. Containing 457 pages. — Directions to tlie Bookbinder
for placing the Plates, 2 pages. — A folding Plate of Mr. Whit-
bread's Chalk Quarry at Purfleet, and 14 other Engravings.
(No. xlv-lviii.)
245
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
I.
The ANCIENT and present State of Glocester-
SHIRE. By Sir Robert Atkyns.
London : Printed by W. Bowyer for Robert Gosling, at the
Mitre, near the Inner Temple Gate, in Fleet-street. 1712.
Folio. *
Title-page as above.
The Preface and Advertisement, 7 pages.
The Author's Epitaph, 1 page.
The ancient and present State of Glocestershire, [b-3 r 2]
859 pages.
An Index of the more considerable Persons, and of the Hamlets
contained in this Book, 7 pages.
Errata: — pages 745-6 are numbered 753, 754 ; — pages 759?
7G0 for 751-2 ;— p. 767 for 762 ;— and p. 762 for 767.
PLATES,
(All of which, except No. 1-10, are drawn and engraved by
T. Kip, and are likewise folded.)
1. Portrait of the Author. M. V''"" Gucht sc. To front the
Title. {Not in the second edition.)
2-9. Eight Plates, containing 320 Coats of Arms ; to follow
the Preface in alphabetical order in both editions.
10. Map of Glocestershire, A.D. 1712. Folded, p. l.^in loth,
editions.
1 1 . Plan of Glocester City. Thos. Brown, Esq. Alderman.
Folded, p. 82. [p. 44, second edit.']
12. West Prospect of Glocester (City). Sir John Powell, Judge
of the Queen's Bench. Folded, p. 82. [p. 45, second
edit, and is there dedicated to the Mayor and Aldermen.]
13. (The North Prospect of) Glocester Cathedral. Knightley
Chetwood, D.D. Dean. p. 126. [p. Qb, second edit.]
* Tfie greater part of the impression of this work was destroyed by a
Fire, Jan. 30, 1712-13, in the house of Mr. Bowyer, Printer, in White
Fryars; and some of" the copies which were rescued from the flames still
retain the indelible marks, A part likewise of the second edition met with
a similar fate.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ^47
14. Wyck, the Seat of Richard Haines, Esq. p. 200. [p. 103,
second edit.'\
13. Alderly, the Seat of Mrs. Hale, Widdnw of Matthew Hale,
Esq. p. 208. [p. 107, second edit.']
16. Knole, the Seat of Thos. Chester, Esq. p. 212. [p. 1 10,
second edit.]
17. Alveston, the Seat of Edward Hill, Esq. p. 216. [p. Ill,
second edit.]
18. Over, the Seat of John Dowell, Esq. p. 214. [p. Ill,
second edit.]
19. Amney, the Seat of Rob. Pleydell, Esq. p. 218. [p. 1 13,
second edit.]
20. Shurdingtou, the Seat of Dulcibella Laurence, Relict of
W"' Laurence, Esq. p. 240. [p. 124, second edit.]
21. Badmington, the Seat of the Duke of Beaufort, p. 242.
[p. 125, second edit.]
22. Barrington, the Seat of Edmond Bray, Esq. p. 25 1 . [p. 1 3 1 ,
second edit.]
23. Battsford, the Seat of Richard Freeman, Esq. p. 256.
[p. 133, second edit.]
24. Berkley Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Berkley, p. 260.
[p. 136, second edit.]
25. Broadwell, the Seat of Danvers Hodges, Esq, p. 301.
[p. 157, second edit.]
26. Cirencester, the Seat of Allen Bathurst, Esq. p. 344.
[p. 1 79, second edit ]
27. The Abbey in Cirencester, the Seat of Thomas Masters,
Esq. p. 346. [p. \ 80, second edit.]
28. Southam, the Seat of Kinard de la Bere, Esq. p. 356.
[p. 185, second edit.]
29. Willianistrip, the Seat of Henry Ireton, Esq. p. 364,
[p. 190, second edit.]
30. Little Compton, the Seat of Sir Rich. Howe. p. 366.
[p. 191, second erfi^]
31. Coberly, the Seat of Jonathan Castleman, Esq. p. 376.
[p. 197, second edit?\
32. Didmarton, the Seat of Robert Codrington, Esq. p. 390.
[p. 204, second edit.]
33. Sandywell, the Seat of Henry Bret, Es(i. p. 400. [p. 209,
second edit.]
34. Upper Dowdeswell, the Seat of Lionel Rich, Esq. p. 400.
[p. 209, second edit.]
35. Dumbleton, the Seat of Sir Richard Cocks, Bart. p. 406.
[p. 213, second edit.]
^48 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
36. Dyrham, the Seat of William Blathwait, Esq. p. 414.
[p. 216, second edit.']
37. ILasington, the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens, Esq. p. 418.
[p. 218, second edit.]
38. Fairford, the Seat of Samuel Barker, Esq. p. 431. [p. 226,
second edit.]
39. Flaxley, the Seat of Mrs. Bovey. p. 436. [p. 228, second
edit.]
40. Hampton, the Seat of Philip Shappard, Esq. p. 4 52.
[p. 237, second edit.]
41. Hardvvick Park Court, the Seat of William Trye, Esq.
]). 456. [p. 238, second edit.]
42. Hatherop, the Seat of Sir John Webb, Bart. p. 464.
[p. 243, second edit.]
43. Hales Abbey, the Seat of the Lord Tracy, p. 47 1 • [p. 247,
second edit ]
44. Henbury, the Seat of Simon Harcouit, Esq. p. 4/2.
[p. 248, second edit.]
43. Henbury, the Seat of Mr. John Sampwn. p. 474. [p. 248,
second edit.]
46. Kingsweston, the Seat of Edward Southwell, Esq. p. 476.
[p. 249, second edit.]
47. Hull, alias Hill, the Seat of Sir Edward Fust, Bart. p. 478.
[p 25\, s(-co7idedit.]
4 8. Kompsford, the Seat of the Lord Viscount Weymouth,
p . 4 90 . [p . 2 3 7 , second edit .]
49. Leckhampton, the Scat of the Rev. Thomas Norwood.
p. 530. []). 277, second edit.]
50. Cleve Hill, the Seat of W'" Player, Efi<i. p. 547- [p. 286,
second edit.]
31. Miserden, the Scat of W'" Sandys, Esq. p. 560. [p. 294,
second edit.]
52. Clov'cr Wall, the Seat of Francis Wyndham, Esq. p. 574.
[p. 301, second edif.]
53. Nibley, the Seat of George Smyth, Esq. p. 578. [p. 303,
second edit.]
54. Wotton, the Seat of Thos. Horton, Esq. p. 585. [p. 307,
second edit.]
55. Rcndcomb, tjie Seat of Sir John Guise, Bart. p. 6I8.
[p. 324, second edit.]
56. Saperton, the Seat of Sir Robert Atkyns. p. 63?. [p. 335,
secou'i edit.]
57. Shcrborn, the Scat of Sir Ralph Dutton, Bart. p. 644.
[p. 339, "iccond (di( ]
GLOUCESTKKSIIIRE. 24.9
58. Shipton Moyne, the Seat of Mrs. Hodges, Relict of Tho-
mas Hodges, Esq. p. 646. [p. 340, second edit.]
59. Shipton Moyne, the Seat of Walter Estcourt, Esq. p. 647.
[p. 340, second edit.]
60. Syston, the Seat of Sam' Trotman, Esq. p. 654. [p. 344,
second edit.]
6 1 . Stoke Gifford, the Seat of John Berkeley, Esq, p. 69O.
[p. 360, second edit.]
62. Stanwavjthe Seat of John Tracey, Esq. p. 684. [p. 360,
second edit.]
63. Maugersbiry, the Seat of Edmund Chamberlain, Esq.
p. 694. [p. 365, second edit.]
64. Lupiatt, the Seat of Thomas Stephens, Esq. p. 700.
[p. 368, second edit.]
65. Swell, the Seat of Sir Rob^ Atkyns. p. 704. [p. 371,
second edit.]
66. Chepstow Castle, belonging to His Grace the Duke of
Beaufort, p. 775. [j^. 40T, second edit.]
67. Toddington,the Seat of the Lord Tracy, p. 779. [p- 409,
second edit.]
68. Tortworth, the Seat of Matthew Ducy Morton, Esq. p. 784.
[p. 412, second edit.]
69. Westbury Court, the Seat of Maynard Colchester, Esq.
p- 799- [p. 420, second edit.]
70. Sneed Park, the Seat of Joseph Jackson, Esq. p. 804.
[p. 422, second edit.]
71. Stoke Bishop, the Seat of Sir Thomas Cann. p. 804.
[p. 422, second edit.]
72. Witcombe Park, the Seat of Sir Michael Hickes. p. 844.
[p. 444, second edit.]
73. Bradley, the Seat of Thomas Dawes, Esq. p. 854. [p. 449,
second edit.]
74. Seavenhampton, the Seat of Sir W"" Dodwell. p. 858.
[p. 45 1, second edit.]
N. B. These Plates are sometimes bound up and sold sepa-
rately.
*j^* In the same year (1712) was printed the following anony-
mous Tract, (of which but few copies were circulated,)
intituled "A Topographical Description of Glocester-
shire. Containing a comj)endious Account of its Dimen-
sions, Bounds, Air, Soil, and Commodities : its Towns
and Villages, with their Churches, Schools, Hospitals,
2K
2J0 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
Markets, and Fairs : its Rivers and Castles, Noblemen's
and Gentlemen's Seats, Roman Camps, Coins, and Sta-
tions. With a short History of its religious Houses, de-
scribing their Order, Founders, Dedication, the Time of
their Foundation, and yearly Revenues.
Printed in the year 1712. Price Two -pence. Octavo, 15
pages, and is dedicated to the Inhabitants of the County
of Glocester."
II.
The ANCIENT and present State of Glocester-
SHiRE. By Sir Robert Atkyns, Knt. The Se-
cond Edition. Illustrated with seventy-three
Copper-plates, containing a IMap of the County, a
Plan and Prospect of the City, a View of the Ca-
thedral, sixty-one Seats, and three hundred and
twenty Coats of Arms, of the Nobility and Gentry
residing in the County at the time of the first publi-
cation.
London : Printed in the year mdccxii. Reprinted by T.Spils-
bury, for W. Herbert, at No. 27, in Goulston-square : and
sold by J. Millan, at Charing-cross ; T. Payne, at the Mews
Gate ; Davis and Reymers, opposite Gray's Inn Gate, Hol-
born ; B. White, in Fleet-street ; Baker and Leigh, in York-
street, and T. Davies, in Russel-street, Coven t-garden ;
J. Brotherton and H. Parker, in Cornhill ; G. Keith, in
Gracechurch-street; J. Buckland, Havves, and Co.; John-
son and Payne, in Paternoster-row ; J. Robson, in New
Bond-street"; T. Cadell, Successor to Mr. Millar, in the
Strand; and W.Otridge, behind the New Church in the
Strand; and by T. Dunn, in Glocester. mdcclxviii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Preface and Advertisement, 6 pages.
The Author's Epitaph, and Directions to the Binder for placing
the Plates contained in this Work, 2 pages.
The ancient and present State of Glocestershire, [b-Sy 2] 452
pages.
The Index, 6 pages.
The List of Plates is given in the preceding article.
N. B. There are copies of this edition on Large Paper.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 251
III.
A New History of Gloucestershire : Compri-
sing the Topography, Antiquities, Curiosities, Pro-
duce, Trade, and Manufactures of that County ; the
Foundation-Charters and Endowments of Abbies,
and other rehgious Houses ; the Foundation of the
Bishoprick, &c. with a short biographical Account of
the Bishops and Deans ; the Names of the Patrons
and Incumbents, and the antient and present Value
of all the Ecclesiastical Benefices; Charters of Incor-
poration, and Civil Government of the several Bo-
roughs ; Descriptions of the principal Seats ; De-
scent of the ]\Ianors ; Genealogies of Families, with
their Arms, Monumental Inscriptions, &c. In the
course of tliis Work is given the History of every
Parish, Tithing, and Extra-parochial Place in the
County. Also, the Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military
History of the City of Gloucester, from its first
Foundation to the present Time. With a Copy of
Domesday-Book for Gloucestershire, now first printed
in the Lano;ua2;e, and after the Manner of the ori-
ginal. Illustrated with a Map of the County, Views
of Gentlemen's Seats, &c. &c.
" Par sit Fortuna Lcibori."
Cirencester : Printed by Samuel Rudder. 1779. Folio.
(In double columns.)
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Henry Earl Bathurst, signed
Samuel Rudder.
Preface, with Addenda and Corrigenda, dated Dec. ], 1778,
6 pages.
Postscript to the Preface, dated April 3, 1783, 2 pages.
Preliminary Matters, [b-f] 18 pages.
Historical Part, [f2-10h2] 855 pages.
Appendix, [a-n 2] 52 pages.
Indexes, [o-r 2] p. liii-lxviii, 1 6 pages.
N. B. Pages 345 and 346 are repeated, and follow ;— pp- 6 1 o,
620, for p. 6 17-6 18.
i'J2 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
PLATES.
1 .. Map of Gloucestershire, accurately laid down in the Year
1779: and the Gotham Stone. Folded. J. Baily so.
To face p. 19-
2. Barrington Park, the Seat of the Countess Talbot. Folded.
Drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor. p. 262.
3. Battesford, the Seat of Thomas Edwards Freeman, Esq.
Folded, E. Garvy pinx. P, Benazech sc. p. 265.
4. Berkeley Castle. Dedicated to the Earl of Berkeley.
Folded. T. Bonnor del. & sc. p. 270.
5. Bibury, the Seat of Escourt Creswell, Esq. to whom this
Plate is inscribed. Folded. T. Bonnor del. & sc. 1771.
p. 284.
6. Highnam Court, the Seat of John Guise, Esq. Drawn and
engraved by T. Bonnor, 1780. p. 342.
7. Plan of the Home Park, and Views of the Hotise at Ciren-
cester, belonging to Henry Earl Bathurst. B. E. Lewis
del. J. Taylor sc. p. 353.
8. Plan of Oakley Great Park, belonging to Henry, Earl Ba-
thurst, and two Views of Alfred's Hall. B. F. Lewis del.
.1. Taylor sc. p. 356.
g. VViiliainstrip, the Seat of Samuel Blackwell, Esq. to whom
this Plate is inscribed. Folded. M. Hartley pinx. Fr.
Chesham sc. p. 385.
10. Sandywell Park, the Seat of Thomas Tracy, Esq. to whom
this Plate is inscribed. Folded. T. Bonnor del. Sc sc.
1770. p. 414.
1 1 . New Mills. Dedicated to Thomas Baylis, Esq. Folded,
T. Bonnor del. &r sc. p. 425.
12. View of Fairford Church from the E.S.E. entrance of the
Church-yard. T. Trinder del. J. Hulett sc. On the
letter-press of p. 4 14.
13. Lydncy Park, the Seat of Thomas Bathurst, Esq. to whom
this Plate is inscribed. Bathurst F. Lewis del. F. Ches-
ham sc. Folded, p. 524.
14. Nibley, the Seat of Nicholas Smythe, Esq. to whom this
Plate is dedicated. T. Bonnor del. & sc. Folded, p. 574.
15. Rendcomb Park, the Seat of Sir W'" Guise, Bart, to whom
this Plate is inscribed. Folded. T. Bonnor del & sc.
p. 621.
16. Wallsworth Hall, the Seat of Samuel Hayward, Esq. to
whom this Plate is inscribed. Folded. T. Botmor del.
ik sc. 177'i. p. 638.
GLOUCESTERSHrRE. 1253
1 7. Sudley ^Castle, inscribed to the Rt. Hon. George, Lord
Rivers. Folded. S. & N. Buck del. 1732. Bayly sc.
1778. p. 716.
18. Two Sections of Pen-Park Hole, (near Westbury). W.
White del. Bayly sc. p. 797.
Historical, Monumental, and Genealogical
Collections relative to the County of Glou-
cester : printed from the original Papers of the
late Ralph Bigland, Esq. Garter Principal King
of Arms.
London : Printed by .lohn Nichols, for Richard Bigland of Fro-
cester, in the County of Gloucester, Esq. Son of the late
Ralph Bigland, Esq. mdccxci. Folio.
VOL. L
Title-page as above, with the Seal of the Author as Garter
Principal King of Arms.
Half Sheet, with a Quotation from Warton.
Dedication to His Grace Charles, Duke of Norfolk, dated Fro-
cester, Gloucestershire, November 178C, and signed Richard
Bigland; with the Arms of the Duke of Norfolk at the head
of the Dedication. Engraved by W. Sherwin.
Preface by the late Ralph Bigland, Esq. 2 pages.
Historical Part, beginning with " Abbenhall," [b-7x 2] 618
pages.
Index of Hamlets, Tythings, and Places situate in the different
Parishes, 2 pages.
Index of Arms in Churches, and affixed to Monumental Inscrip-
tions, 2 pages.
Index of Names, as they occur in the Monumental Inscriptions,
[7z-Sb] p. 623-63 f.
Directions for placing the detached Plates in Vol. F.
Errata : — pages 286, 287 are repeated, and follow ; — pp. 530,
551, 352, 365, 566 are numbered 350, 351, 351, 365, 366.
plates.
1 , 2, 3. One hundred and ninety-two Coats of Arms mentioned
in this work. At the end of the Preface.
4. Badmitigton Church. Dedicated to His Grace the Duke of
Beaufort. Drawn and engraved l»y T. Boimor, 1786.
p. 119.
^254 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
5. Berkeley Church and Castle. Dedicated to the Earl of
Berkeley. Drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor, 1786.
p. 151."
6. Monuments of the Berkeley Family in Berkeley Church.
J. Carter del. 1784. Basire sc. p. 133.
N. B. The same Plate as in Cough's Monuments, vol. i. p. 2.
p. 114.
7. Bicknor Church, and Figures in the Church. T. Bonnor
del. &sc. p. 185.
8. Bisley Church, and Monument of a Knight Templar, in the
same. p. I91.
9. Blockley Church. Dedicated to the Rev. Charles Jasper
Selvvyn, A.M. Drawn by H. C. Selwyn, engraved by
T. Bonnor. p. 213.
10. Figures of Philip Warthin and William Neele in Blockley
Church. H. C. Selwyn Arm. del. G. Naylorfec. p.2l6.
(A Slip.)
1 1 . The Church and Castle of St. Briavel, and Monument of
Will. Warren, Esq. and Mariana Catchmay his Wife.
R. Bigland del. T. Bonnor sc. p. 235.
1 2. Figures of William and Mariana Grevel in Campden Church.
Dedicated to the Earl of Warwick, p. 283.
13. Figures of William Gibbys, his three Wives, and thirteen
Children ; and Monument to the Memory of John Bar-
ker, in Campden Church, p. 284.
14. Charlton Kings, the Seat of Doddington Hunt, Esq. to
whom this Plate is inscribed. Drawn and engraved by
T. Bonnor. p. 299-
15. The Portrait of Sir Richard De la Bere, Knight Banneret,
receiving his Cognizance from Edward the Black Prince
at the Battle of Cressy, 1347. Dedicated to John De
la Bere, Esq. Engraved by T. Bonnor. p. 3 12.
16. Cirencester Church, and Figure of Dyxton's Slab in Tri-
nity Chapel. Drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor.
p. 341.
17. Corse: — and Arcade and Inscription against the Tower at
Cotes. Drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor. p. 425.
18. Dursley Church, and Tomb in the same. Drawn and en-
graved by T. Bonnor. p.509.
ly. Eastington Church, and Tomb of Edward Stephens, Esq.
and Joan his Wife, 1587- p. 537-
eu. The Churches of East Leach St. Martin and East Leach
TurviJle : also the Tomb of John Guise, Esq. and Alice
his Wife, in the Chancel at Elmore, 14 72. p. 545.
GLOUCESTERSIIIRR. C5.5
21. Fairford Church, and Tomb of John Tame, Esq. and Alice
his Wife. p. 567-
22. Monument of Roger Lygon, Esq. and Katherine his Wife :
also of Sir Edmond Tame and his Wives, p. 571 .
23. Frocester Church and Chapel. R. Bigland, G. and Cla-
rence Bigland del. T.Bonnor sc. p. 605.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Abbenhall Church. T.Bonnor del. & sc, p. 1.
2. Acton, or Iron Acton, Church, p. 12.
3. Alderley Church. T. Bonnor del. & sc, p. 29.
4. Almondsbury Church. T. Bonnor del & sc. p. 39.
5. Avening- Church, p. 91.
6. Monument of Henry Brydgis in Avening Church, p. 94. '
7. Badgeworth Church. T.'Pinnell del. H. Mutlow&T. Wood-
man sc. p. 113.
8. Barrington Magna Church. R. Bigland del. T. Bonnor sc.
p. 133.
9. Beverstone Church, p. 175.
10. Bibury Church. T. Bonnor del. & sc. p. 180.
11. The Church of Bourton on the Water. T. Pinnell del.
Woodman & Mutlow sc. p. 225.
12. Cam, or Came, Church. Thos. Ravenhill del. & sc. p. 269.
13. Campden, or Chipping Campden, Church, p. 277.
14. Cheltenham, or Chiltham, Church, 1787. p. 309.
15. Church-down. T. Bonnor del. & sc. p. 331.
16. The South Porch of Cleeve Church. S. Lysons F.S.A. del.
T. Bonnor sc. p. 375.
17. Effigies in Coberley Church, p. 407.
18. Colne St. Aldwyn's Church, 1 787. p. 411.
19. Dean Michel, or Dene Magna, Church. T, Bonnor del. Sc
sc. p. 443.
20. Frampton upon Severn Church. T. Bonnor del. & sc.
p. 594.
VOL. II.
Title-page as before, dated mdccxcii.
Quotation from Warton as in Vol. I.
Historical Part continued, beginning with " HAMPNErr," [b-
3s 2] 252 pages, and ending with the catch-word " clxxxi.
Newington," forming ten Numbers.
PLATES.
1. Hampton Church, and Monumental Figure of Sir John De
la Mere, Knt. 1382. Drawn and engraved by T. Bon-
nor. p. 4.
^56 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
i'. Haresfield Church, and Monumental Figures in the same.
T. Ravenhill del. & sc. p. 28.
3. Hawkesbury Church. Dedicated to Sir Charles Jenkinsorl,
Bart. Baron of Hawkesbury; and Monument of Sir
Rob' .Jenkinson, Bart. p. 50.
4. Hempsted Church. S. Lysons del. G. Newton sc. — Our
Lady's Well at Newark. S. L. fee. p. 63.
5. The Church and Parsonage of Hinton on the Green, and
Kemerton Church. T. Bonnor sc. p. 95.
6. Kingscote Church, and Cenotaph for the Family of Kings-
cote. Drawn and engraved by T. Bonnor and T. To-
vey. p. 123.
7. Lechlade Church. — Figure of John Twinyhow and two
others in Lechlade Church, p. 141.
8. Longney and Marshfield Churches. T. Bonnor sc. p. 177-
g. Miserden, or Musarden, Church, and Kingston Tomb in
Miserden. T. Bonnor del. & sc. p. 223.
10. Sandys Monument, p. 224.
11. Newent Church, and Tomb therein, p. 238.
N. B. This work is not comoleted.
V.
Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts respect-
mis the County of Gloucester ; formed into a
History, correcting the very erroneous Accounts, and
supplying numerous Deficiencies in Sir Rob. Atkyns
and subsequent Writers. By Thomas Dudley
FosBROOKE, F.A.S. &c. In Two Volumes.
Glocfsfer : Printed by .los. Harris ; and sold by Messrs. Ca-
dell and Davies, Strand, &c. 1807. Quarto.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Walter Honywood Yate, Esq.
Preface, 7 pages.
Index of Parishes and Hamlets in Volume the First, 2 pages.
General Index, 2 pages.
Index of Pedigrees, 1 page.
Emendations and Corrections of Volume the First^ 7 pagcs^
introduction, [b] 4 pages.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 257
The History of Gloucestershire, [b 3-3 s 3] p. 5-501.
Directions for placing the Plates in both volumes, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. Engraved Title-page, as a Frontispiece. T. D. Fosbrookc
fee.
2. The Entrance from Gloucester Cathedral to the great Clois-
ter. T. Tovey sc. p. 182.
3. 4, 5. Three Plates in aid of the Remarks, introductory to
the Parochial History: viz. No. 1. Danish Earth-work,
Cromlech and Barrows. — No. 2. A Roman Camp in a
complete state. — No. 3. , Gothic Architecture. T. D. F.
del. p. 240.
G. Stonehouse Court. — Mr. White's. Bateman sc. p. 314.
7. Window at Hampton Church. T. D. F. sc. p. 376.
8. Chavenage House, the Seat of Henry Stephens, Esq. and
Eastington, the demolished Seat of the Stephens Fa-
mily, p. 405.
9. Lasborough House, Mr. Edmund Estcourt's, Bateman sc.
p. 410.
10. S.E. (View of) Berkeley Castle. E. Pearce del. Ravenhill
sc. p. 462.
11. (West View) of Berkeley Castle. E. Pearce del. Ravenhill
sc. p. 462.
12. Stone Church. Mr. Jno. Pearce, Berkeley, del. T. Do-
naldson sc. 1803. p. 466.
13. St. Christopher, as on the Walls of Wotton C|iurch.
E, Pearce del. Ravenhill sc. p. 477.
14. Brasses in Wotton Church, 1392 and 1417. T. D. F.
p.477.
VOL. II.
Title-page as above.
Index of Parishes and Hamlets in Volume the Second, 3 pages.
General Index, and Index of Pedigrees, 2 pages.
Emendations and Corrections of Volume the Second, with Er-
rata, 7 pages.
List of Subscribers, 3 pages.
History of Gloucestershire continued, [b-3 z 2] 539 pages.
PLATES.
1. Boxwell Court, Mr. Huntley's. Bateman sc. p. I.
2. Tortworth, the Seat of Lord Ducie. E. Pearce del. Ra-
venhill sc. p. 40.
2L
258 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
3. Siston Court, (the Seat of) FiennesTrotman, Esq. Fiennes
Trotman, Esq. del. Ravenhill so. p. 56.
4. Another View of Siston Court. Fiennes Trotman, Esq. del.
Ravenhill sc. p. 56.
5. Roekhampton Church. Mr. E. Pearce del. p. 110.
6. The Font, Door, Key, and enamelled Silver Base of a
Candlestick, with the Inscription found at Alderley.
E. Pearce del. Ravenhill sc. p. 110.
7. S, 9, 10. FourVievvs of Thornbury Castle. E. Pearce del.
Ravenhill sc. p. 128.
11. Mr. Moggridge's Seat of the Boyce, near Dymock, and
Arlingham Court. Ravenhill sc. p. 238.
12. Bromesberrow Place, (the Seat of) Mr. Walter Honeywood
Yate. Bateman sc. p. 24 8.
13. S.E. View of Bromesberrow Place, (the Seat of) Mr. Wal-
ter Honeywood Yate. Bateman sc. p. 248.
14. An internal and external View of a beautiful Musical Altar
Clock belonging to Walter Honeywood Yate, Esq.
Folded, p. 248.
15. De Spencer's Shrine at Tewkesbury. T. D. F. ex. p. 280.
16. St. Briavel's Castle; Figure in stained Glass from Tewkes-
bury Church ; Crosier and Cypher. T. D. F. sc p. 280.
17. Sherborne House, the Seat of Lord Sherborne. Bateman
sc. p. 388.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
VI.
The History of the County of Ciloucester; coni-
picssed, and brought down to the Year 1803. By
the Rev. Thomas Rudge, B.D. Rector of Saint ^li-
chad, in Gloucester. In Two Volumes.
" Ncc i»tlii vitlu 7:crf(is, si ?vs, (juas ex leUioiie vuria rnuluiihor, ipsis sape
verbis, (juilms ul> ijis/s aucloribus omrratce sunt, expUcabo, (/uin prasen%
opus, von elo(/iienli(e ostcntulionein, sctl noscendorum congeriern potli-
cetur." — JMacrobius, Saturn. Ill), i. c. 1.
Gloucester : Printed for the Author by G. F. Harris, Herald
Newspaper Office ; and sold by Longman and Rees, London ;
Washbourn, Hough, and Robeits, Gloucester; and all other
Booksellers. 1803. Octavo.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. . 9.59
VOL. I.
Title-page as before.
Preface, dated Gloucester, December, 1803. p. v-xii.
Index of Parishes, p.xiii-xvi.
Corrections and Additions, 1 page.
General History of the County of Gloucester, [b-h 4] p. xvii-
exx.
The History of the County of Gloucester, [b-cc6] 395 pages.
Index of Tythings, Hamlets, Places, Things, &:c. p. 396-402.
Appendix to Volume I. 4 pages.
Errata: — p. xx of the Gen. Hist, for xxvii ; — p. 318 of the
History for 118;— p. 139 not paged.
PLATES.
A folded Map of the County of Gloucester. Joseph Mutlow,
Gloucester, sc. To front the Title.
The Asteria ; Tetbury Token ; and the official Seal of Sir John
Greyndour. Jos'' Mutlow sc. p. Ixxviii.
VOL. n.
Title-page as in Volume I .
The Historical Part, beginning with the <' Forest Division," and
Notes, [b-cc 7] 397 pages.
Index of Tythings, Hamlets, and Places; Index of Landholders,
and of remarkable Persons, Things, &c. p. 398-409.
Appendix to Volume II. 4 pages.
PLATE.
Provincial Tokens. Josi^ Mutlow, Gloucester, sc. To face the
Title.
VII.
A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities.
By Samuel Lysoxs, F.R.S. and F.A.S.
London: Sold by Messrs. Cadell and Davies. mdcccui. Royal
folio.
An engraved Title-page as above.
List of Plates, 4 pages.
Description of the Plates, [b-l] 38 pages.
Index and Errata, 3 pages.
^60 . GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
PLATES,
(Drawn and etched by the Author.)
i.* Cross in Bisiey Church-yard, and Monument in Co-
berley Church,
ii. Tomb of Robert Poyntz and Ann his Wife in Iron Ac-
ton Church, and Cross in Iron Acton Church-yard,
iii.* Saintbury and Cotes Churches. — Door of Ozleworth
Church'.— Seal of St. Bartholomew's Ilospitnl in
Gloucester. — Figure of the Chancel Door of Alder-
ley Church,
iv. Gatehouse of Down-Anmey Manor House, and View
• of the Manor lloi>e.
V. Down-Aniney Church, and Capitals of Columns in the
same,
vi. Tomb of Sir Nicholas de Villers and his Lady in Down-
Amnev Church.
vii,* Stone Pulpits in North Cerney and Pitchcomb Churches,
and (S.E. View of) Elkstone Church,
viii. South Door of Elkstone Church.
ix. Chancel of Elkstone Church, with Windows of the same.
X.* Arlinghraii and Stone Churches,
xi.* View of Boxwell Church, and Tomb of .fohn Edward
in Rodmaitou Church,
xii. Remains of Kingswood Priory, with Window and ps^rt
of a Niche,
xiii. Stained Glass in the East Window of the North Aisle
of Siddington Church. Coloured,
xiv. Stained Glass in various parts of Siddington Church.
Coloured.
XV. Portrait on Glass in Cirencester Church ; coloured : —
also Cirencester Cross,
xvi.* Tomb in Cirencester Church of William Prclatte and
his two Wives,
xvii. Tomb of Sir .John Cassy and his Lady in Deerhurst
Church, 1400.
xviii.* Remains of the Priory of Lanthony near Gloucester.
xix.* Five Seals of the Priory of Lantliony, and Fragment
of a Mosaic Pavement at Woodchester, from a Draw-
ing m^ide about I 71 '3, by E. Brown, Esq.
XX.* Tomb in Pucklechurch Church,
xxi.* Southam Manor House,
xxii.* West View of Berkeley Church,
xxiii. Part of the Nave of Berkeley Church.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Ogj
xxiv. Part of the Burial Chapel of the Berkeley Family in
Berkeley Church.
XXV. Chancel of South Cerney Church.
xxvi. Stone Stalls in Bitton Church.
xxvii. N.W. View of Campden Church.
xxviii. View of Wanswell Court (House) ; the Pool Mouse at
Wickwar; Chimney Piece at Wanswell Court; and
Inscription on the Pool House at Wickwar.
xxix. Hall of Wanswell Court.
XXX. Stone Pulpits in Northleach, Cirencester, Tliornbury,
.and in Winchcomh Churches.
xxxi, Figures on Glass in Gloucester Cathedral and in Iron
Acton Ch\n-ch. Coloured.
xxxii. Tomb in Leckhampton Church, and Leckhampton Court
House.
xxxiii. Antient Manor House at Rodmarton.
xxxiv. Monument of John Codrington, Esq.in Wapley Churchj
and Piscina in South Cerney Church.
XXXV. S.W\ View of St. Stephen's Church in Bristol.
xxxvi. Door of Moreton Valence Church. — East side of the
Porch of St. Stephen's Church, Bristol. — Capital
and Arches in St. James's Church, Bristol. — Capital
and Columns in St. Stephen's Church, Bristol,
xxxvii.* Tomb of Sir John De la Mere and his Lady in Min-
chin Hampton Church.
xxxviii. Door of Siddington Church.
xxxix. Stained Glass in the east Window of Buckland Church.
Coloured.
xl. North-east View of Cheltenham Church,
xli.* Tomb of John Fortey in Northleach Church. 1458.
xlii.* Tomb of Thomas Fortey, William Scors, and Agnes
their Wife, in Northleach Church, 1447.
xliii.* Tomb of John Gyse in Elmore Church, 1472.
xliv. Door of South Cerney Church,
xlv. Cenotaph of Abbot Wakeman in Tewkesbury Abbev.
xlvi.* Almondsbury Church, and Tomb in the same.
J,, xlvii.^ Chajjel of Sudley Chapel.
•xlviii. Sudley Castle from the first Court.
xlix.^ Tower Pt the South-west Angle of Sudley Castle.
1.* East View of part of Sudley Castle,
li.* Remains of the Hall of Sudley Castle,
lii. East end of the Library of Gloucester Cathedral,
liii. Stone Stalls in Gloucester Cathedral.
262 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
liv. Crypt of Gloucester Cathedral.
Iv. North and South Views of the Priory of Deerhurst.
Ivi. Stone Stalls in Tewkeshury Ahbey Church. Coloured.
Ivii.* Tomb of Abbot Cheltenham in Tewkesbury Abbey
Church ; outline of the tracery under the Arch ; and
of the Letters which appear in it.
Iviii.* Inside View of Cleeve Church, and Tomb of a Cru-
sader in the same,
lix. Ozleworth and Cleeve Churches.
Ix. East View of Cirfencester Church.
Ixi. Inside View of St. Catherine's Chapel in Cirencester
Church.
Ixii. Twelve Fonts.
Ixiii. Remains of Hayles Abbey.
Ixiv. Manor House at Iron Acton, and St. Bartholomew's
Hospital at Gloucester.
Ixv. West end of the Lady's Chapel in Gloucester Cathedral.
Ixvi. One of the Windows in the Choir of Tewkesbury Abbey
Church. Coloured.
Ixvii. (View of) Rendcomb Church.
Ixviii.* The White Friars and Church of St. Mary de Crypt
in Gloucester.
Ixix. The Gate-house of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixx. West end of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxi. Tomb in Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxii. Tomb of Hugh Le Despenser, Earl of Gloucester, and
Eliz. his Countess, in Tewkesbury Abbey. •
Ixxiii. (View of) Barnwood Church.
Ixxiv. Ancient Tiles in the Vestry of the Mayor's Chapel at
Bristol, and in Berkeley Castle. Coloured.
Ixxv. East View of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxvi. Part of the Nave of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxvii. Remains of the Cloister of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxviii. Choir of Tewkesbury Abbey.
Ixxix. Trinity Chapel in Tewkcs))ury Abbey, and supposed Fi-
gures of the Foundress of the Chapel and her Hus-
band.
Ixxx. West View of Thornbury Castle.
Ixxxi. South-west View of Thornbury Castle.
Ixxxii. Gate of Thornbury Castle.
Ixxxiii. Part of the Inner Court of Thornbury Castle.
Ixxxiv. South-east View of the New Building in Thornbury
Castle.
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Ixxxv. Part of the New Building in Thornbury Castle.
Ixxxvi. The West Gate at Gloucester.
Ixxxvii. South-west View of Bristol Cathedral.
Ixxxviii. Niches in the Elder Chapel of our Lady in Bristol Ca-
thedral.
Ixxxix. Tomb of one of the Berkeley Family in Bristol Cathedral,
xc. The Chapter-house of Bristol Cathedral.
xci. Part of the South side of the Chapter-house of Bristol
Cathedral, and four of the Capitals.
xcii. East end of the Choir of Bristol Cathedral,
xciii. Antient Stained Glass in the Choir of Bristol Cathe-
dral. Coloured,
xciv. Specimens of antient Stained Glass in the Choir of
Bristol Cathedral, in Toddington House, in Todding-
ton Church, in Tewkesbury Abbey, and in Buckland
Rectory-house. Coloured,
xcv. Entrance to the Vestry in Bristol Cathedral,
xcvi. The little Vestry of Bristol Cathedral,
xcvii. Vestibule of the Chapter-house of Bristol Cathedral.
xcviii. Western Entrance to the Choir of Bristol Cathedral,
and Arms on a Tomb in the Vestry of the same.
xeix. Part of the Elder Chapel of our Lady in Bristol Ca-
thedral.
c. Tomb of one of the Abbots of Tewkesbury.
ci. South West View of Berkeley Castle.
cii. North East View of Berkeley Castle,
ciii. The Inner Court of Berkeley Castle from the Hall,
civ. The Inner Court of Berkeley Castle from the Gateway,
cv. Entrance to the Keep of Berkeley Castle.
evi. Seals of the Berkeley Family.
evii. Tomb in Old Sodbury Church. — Cyphers in Sidding-
ton Church. — Font in Thornbury Church. — Font in
Mitchel Dean Church.— One of the Brackets in the
Chancel of Northleach Church. — Merchant's Mark
and Cypher in the same. — Seal of Ralph de Sudley.
— Seal of the Chapter of St." Augustine's Monastery,
Bristol. — Capitals, &c. in Berkeley Castle.
cviii. Stanton and Buckland Rectory Houses.
cix. Antient Stained Glass in Cirencester Church. Coloured.
ex. Part of the Great Cloister of Gloucester Cathedral.
N. B. The Plates marked with an * are substituted for others
which were cancelled.
*** Some cooies were taken off on Cor.(.)ivruiER Pai'hr.
264 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
VIII.
A Collection of Coats of Arms borne by the No-
bility and Gentry of the County of Glocester.
London : Printed and sold by J. Good, 159, New Bond Street.
MDCCXCii. Quarto.
An engraved Title-page as above, Avith an emblematical Vignette,
viz. Time sujDporting the ancient Arms of the City of Glo-
cester, with the Cathedral in the distance.
List of Subscribers, 5 pages.
Introduction, with the ancient and present Seal of the City of
Glocester as a head-piece, [b-n 3] 49 pages.
With three hundred and seventy-two Coats of Arms engraved on
sixty -two Plates, alphabetically arranged.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
IX.
The History and Antiquities of Gloucester:
including the Civil and Military Affairs of that an-
cient City ; with a particular Account of St. Peter's
Abbey, and other religious Houses ; of the Bishop-
rick, Bishops, and Dignitaries of the Catliedral
Church ; and all other public Establishments, from"
the earliest period to the present Time.
Cirencester: Printed and sold by S. Rudder; sold also by
Evans and Hazell in Gloucet,ter. mdcclxxxi. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface, with some Addenda, signed S. Rudder, and dated Ci-
rencester, Sept. 13, on the eleventh page, p. iii-xiii.
Table of Contents, and Errata, 2 pages.
The History of the City and Diocese of Gloucester, [b-xxx 4]
523 pages.
Appendix, [a-o4] p. i-cxi.
With a View of Gloucester Infirmary, folded. Drawn and en-
graved by T. Bonnor ; — to front the Title-page.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Q65
X.
Some Account of the Cathedral Church of
Gloucester; illustrative of the Plans, Elevations,
and Sections of that Building.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland- row, St.
James's, IS09. Alias folio.
Title-page as above.
Some Account of the Cathedral, 4 pages.
Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens of the Architecture
of the Cathedral Church of Gloucester. By J. Carter, Ar-
chitectj 6 pages.
PLATES,
(Drawn by John Carter, and engraved by James Basire.)
i. View of a Door-way, now stopped up, in the South Tran-
sept, in which the Title-page is introduced.
ii. Plan of the Cathedral Church of Gloucester, and the ad-
joining Buildings. Folded.
iii. Plan of the Crypt of the Cathedral Church.
iv. Plan of the Gallery Story round the Choir, with its Cha-
pels.
V. Elevation of the West Front of the Cathedral, and adjoin-
ing Buildings.
vi. Elevation of the South Front of Gloucester Cathedral.
Folded.
vii. Section of Gloucester Cathedral, from West to East.
Folded,
viii. Section of the same from North to South, presenting its
East end.
ix. Elevation of the first Portion of Buildings attached to the
North side of the West front of Gloucester Cathedral.
X. Elevation of the South Porch of the Cathedral.
xi. Elevation of the second Division of the exterior South
Aisle of the Nave of Gloucester Cathedral.
Xij. Elevation of part of the third, the fourth, and part of the
fifth Division, from the West end of the North side of
the Nave of Gloucester Cathedral,
xiii. Elevation of part of the fourth, the fifth, and part of the
sixth Division, from the West, of the North side of the
Choir of Gloucester Cathedral.
2M
1265' GLOUCESTERSIIIKK.
xiv. Eievation of part of the second, the third, and part of the
fourth Division, from the West, of the North side of
Our Lady's Chapel.
XV. Elevation of the Monk's Treasury at the North end of the
North transept of Gloucester Cathedral.
xvi. Elevation of the North side of the Monument of Edward
the Second, within his Monumental Chapel, on the
North side of the Choir of Gloucester Cathedral.
xvii. Plan of the Three Stories, and a Bird's eye View of the
Roof of the Moniunent of Edward the Second.
XI.
Views of the Interior and Exterior of Glou-
cester Cathedral : Drawn and engraved by
T. BoNNOR in \796, and reprinted in 1815. In-
scribed to the Rev. Josiali Tucker, D.D. Dean of
Gloucester.
London : Published by the Proprietor, T. Bonnor, Clayton Cot-
tage, Kennington, {.separate.)
Octavo, 37 pages of letter-press.
PLATES.
i. Inside View of the Cathedral from the Soiith-west.
ii. The Choir and High Altar,
iii. The North Aisle, with the Monuments of King Edward IL
and King Osrick.
iv. Cells for Punishment in the North Transept, and Altar \\\
St. Andrew's Chapel.
V. The Whispering Gallery,
vi. The South Aisle of the Saxon Crypt under the Cathedral,
now called the Bone-house,
vii. The Lady's Chapel from the West,
viii. The College School.
ix. The College Library.
X. The Great Cloisters from the South-east.
>;i, xii. Miscellaneous, viz. 1. The pierced and lofty Pinnacles
and Embattlements, the u|iper Adornu)ents of the Col-
lege Tower. — 2. Tiie liuilder's Bracket. ^3. A perspec-
tive View of the S.E. extremity of Gloucester Cathe^-
dral, which presents, 4. The elegant Saracenic South
Porch. — 3. The Flying Buttress. — 6. King Osrick .-rr-
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. QG?
7. A Sketch (in manner of a Map) of the Bearings
partly seen from Gloucester College Tower.
The Ichnography of the Cathedral accompanies tiie letter-
press.
N. B. Some impressions are taken off in Quarto, and a
small number of the same size on India Paper.
XII.
A true and impartiall History of the Military Govern-
ment of the Citie of Gloucester ; from the be-
ginning of the Civil War between the King and Par-
liament, to the Removall of that most faithful! and
deserving Commander for the Defence of his Country
in their greatest Necessity, Col. Edward Massev,
who was removed from that Government to the Com-
mand of the Western Forces, where he performed
most faithful! and gallant service.
" Oderint duw inetuant,
Veritas Odium
Virtus Invidiam."
The Second Edition : published by Authority.
London : Printed for Robert Bostock in Paul's Church-yard,
at the Signe of the King's Head. 1647. (The First edition,
1636.) Small quarto.
Title-page as above.
Verses on the Siege of Gloucester and Colonel! Massey, 2 pages.
Dedication to the Right Worshipfull the Mayor, Aldermen, and
Common Councell, with the Burgesses of the City of Glou-
cester, signed John Corbet, 3 pages.
Latin Quotation from Lord Bacon, and Errata, 1 page.
The Historical! Relation, [a4-s4] 140 pages.
Errata: — p. 6 for 16; — p. 115 and 116 are omitted; —
p. 230 for 130.
XIII.
History of the Origin and Progress of tlie Meet-
ing of the Three Choirs of CiLOUCESTER, A\'oR-
268 GLOUCESTERSIIIIIE.
CESTEK, and Hereford, and of the Charity con-
nected with it. To which is prefixed, A View of the
Condition of the Parochial Clergy of this Kingdom,
from the eaiiiest Times. By the Rev. Daniel Ly-
soxs, M.A. F.R.S. and F.S.A. Rector of Rodmar-
ton, in the County of Gloucester.
CjLOUCEster : Printed by D. Walker : and sold, for the Benefit
of the Charity, by Messrs. Cadell and Davies in London ;
and the principal Booksellers at Gloucester, Worcester, Here-
ford, Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Oxford, &c. 1812. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Dr. George Isaac Huntingford, Lord Bishop of
Gloucester, dated Rodmarton, March 26, 1812, 4 pages.
Contents, 9 pages.
Historical Part, beginning with a View of the Condition of the
Parochial Clergy of this Kingdom, [b-s 3] 262 pages.
List of Subscribers to the Meeting, p. 263-268.
Index of Names, p. 269-278.
Additions and Correction, 1 page.
N. B. There are copies of this publication on Lai^ge Paper.
XIV.
Observations on the State of the Glocester Ix-
EIRMARY, as reported by the Committee of Gover-
nors appointed to examine into the Income and Ex-
penses of the same : also, on tiie Propriety and Ex-
[)ediency of adopting the Regulations proposed by
tlie Conniiittcc, avid recomniended by the Quarterly
Cr'eneral Court, held on the ()th of October : offered
to liie Consideration of the Special General Court
liehl on the 2*Jd of November, 17.9(). Bv Sir G.
O. ]\\UL.
Printed and published at the special Request of the President
and (lovcrnors present ; and sold for the Benefit of the Fund
of the hifirniary. Octauo, 87 pages.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. !26"9
XV.
The History of the ancient Town of Ciren-
cester, in Two Parts. Part l. The ancient State. —
Part II. The modern and present Slate; Avith appro-
priate Observations, and illustrated with Plates. —
Second Edition.
" More ris^htly if you know, the Fact discuss:
If not, with candor own tlie Truth's with us." \
Cirencester : Printed and sold by S. Rudder, Dyer-street.
MDccc. Octavo.
Title-page as above, within a border.
Preface, page iii-viii.
Contents, 2 pages.
The History of Cirencester, and Errata, [s-Tt 3] 332 pages.
N. B. Pages 245 and 246 are repeated with an * on a sepa-
rate leaf, and follow p. 244.
plates.
1. Plan of Cirencester. H. Mutlow sc. To face the Title.
2. View of a Roman Hypocaiist at Cirencester. H. Mutlow sc.
p. 43.
3. Remains of a Tessellated Pavement in the House of the late
John Smith, Esq. at Cirencester. Coloured, p. 63.
4. Plan of Home Park, and Views of the House, belonging to
Earl Bathurst. Folded. B. F. Lewis del. J. Taylor sc.
p. 128. — {The same plate us in Rudder's Gloucester-
shire, p. 355.)
5. Plan of Oakley Great Park, with V^iews of Alfred's Hall,
belonging to the same. Folded, B. F. Lewis del. J.Tay-
lor sc. p. 132. — {The same plate as in Rudder, p. 356.)
6. 7) 8. Plans for watering Meadows. Folded, p. 238 and
246, with an *.
9. Inside View of the South Porch of Cirencester Church.
Mutlow sc. p. 259.
XVI.
A Candid Enquiry concerning the Benefactions
of the late Mrs. Rebecca Powell, in favour of the
Town of Cirencester. By a Native of the Place.
London : Printed for W. Bathoe in the Strand, 1765. Octavo,
24 pages.
270 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
XVII.
The History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury.
By W. Dyde. The Second Edition, with consider-
able Additions and Corrections.
" Amplaforo, et partis spoUis praclara T/ieoci
Curia, Subrina qua se cuntmittit Avona :
Fiilget, nobilium, sacrisfjiie recondit in antris
Multormn cineres, quondam iyiclt^ta corpora bellow Leland.
Tewkesbury : Printed by the Editor ; and sold by G. Wilkie,
Bookseller, Paternoster-row, London. 1798. Octavo.
Title-page as above, with a vignette View of the " Abbey Gate-
house." Ross so.
Dedication to the principal Burgesses of the Borough of Tewkes-
bury, with the Arms of the same.
Advertisement to the former Edition, 2 pages.
Preface to the present Edition, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, p.ix-xviii.
Sketch of Glocestershire, p. xvii-xxiv.
Contents, 2 pages.
History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury; and Appendix, [A-Dd 3]
p. 25-243.
PLATES.
1. View of Tewkesbury from Cork's Hill. S. Ireland del.
J. Ross sc. Frontispiece.
2. View of the Abbey Gate-house. Ross sc. Vignette in
Title-page.
3. Plan of Tewkesbury. Smith del. Ross sc. p. 25.
4. Abbey Church. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross sc. p. 52.
5. Despenser's Monument. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross sc.
p. 58.
6. Town Hall and Market House. E. Edgecombe del. J. Ross
sc. p. 84.
N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper.
XVIII.
The History of Cheltenham and its Environs;
includiniT an Inquiry into the Nature and Properties
of the Mineral Waters, &c. &c. and a concise View
of the County of Glocester.
Chiilienham: Printed and published by II. Ruflf. 1803.
Octavo.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 271
Title-page as above, with a vignette View of Bays Hill Lodge.
Lee sc.
A more enlarged Title-page.
Dedication to the Marquis of Worcester, dated Cheltenham,
1803, and signed H. Ruff.
Preface, p. vii-xii.
Contents, 4 pages.
History of Cheltenham, [h-y 8] 336 pages.
Appendix, and Itinerary, [z-bb] p. 337-358.
PLATES.
1. View of Cheltenham. Spornberg del. To front the Title.
2. View of the Well Walks. Spornberg del. p. 66.
N. B. Of this work, written by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, there
are copies on Large Paper.
XIX
A Tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham : or
Gloucestershire Displayed ; containing an Ac-
count of Cheltenhiim in its improved state ; its Mi-
neral Waters, Public Walks, Amusements, Environs,
&c. ; the Natural History of tlic County and City of
Gloucester, and the Towns of Cirencester, Tetbury,
Tewkesbury, Fairford, &c. with an Account of the
Royal Visit to Cheltenham in 1788. By Simeon
Moreau, jM.C. Cheltenham.
Bath: Printed for the Author, by R. Cruttvvell. 1797- (first
printed in 1783,) 208 pages, and three p'aies. Duodecimo.
XX.
An Account of the Parish of Fairford, in the
County of Gloucester ; with a particular Description
of the Stained Glass in the Windows of the Church,
and Engravincfs of ancient Monuments.
" Where superstition, with ciipricious haiH,
In many a maze the wreathed window pi;inn'd:
With hues romantic tinged the izjorgeous pane,
To fill with holy lijiht the wond'rous iane :
To aid thn builder's model richly riule,
I3y no Vitruvian symmetry subdued.'' T. Wartok,
%72 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
London : Printed by John Nichols, for Richard Bigland, Esq.
and sold by G. and T. Wilkie, London, &c. mdccxci. Quarto,
39 pages.
PLATES.
1. Fairford (Church.) To front the Title.
2. Monument of John Tame and Alice his Wife, with their
Arms. Folded, p. 20.
3. Monument of Roger Lygon, Esq. and Katherine his Wife.
p. 21.
4. Monument of Sir Edmund Tame and his Wives, p. 21.
N. B. The whole of these Plates are inserted in Bigland's
Hist, of Gluiwester shire.
*^* Resides which have been published,
The History of Fairford Church in Gloucestershire. Cirencester:
Printed by S. Rudder, mdcci.xiii. Octavo, 16 pages; and
again in 1763.
With a View of Fairford Church from the E.S.E. entrance of
the Church-yard. T. Trinder del. J. Hullett sc.
XXI.
The History of Sudeley Castle in Gloucester-
shire, by the Rev. CooPER WiLLYAMS, Vicar of
IxNiNG ill Suffolk.
London: Printed for J. Robson, New Bond-street, mdccxci.
RoyalJoLio, 10 pages.
With a View of the Ruins of Sudeley Castle, formerly the Seat of
the Lords Chandos. Dedicated to Samuel Egerton Brydges,
Esq.
XXIL
An Account of Roman Antiquities discovered at
WooDCHESTER, in the County of Gloucester,
in the Year MDCCxciii. By Samuel Lysons,
F.R.S. and A.S.
London: Sold by Cadell and Davies; B. and J. White; Ed-
wards, Payne, Robson, Nicol, Elmsley, and Leigh and Sotheby,
MDccxcvii. Atlas/olio.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 273
An engraved Title-page as before noticed. Coloured.
Dedication in Latin to His Majesty George III. Coloured.
List of Plates, 2 pages.
The Descriptive Account, [a-k] 20 pages.
Printed Title-page in French.
List of Plates in French.
The Descriptive Account in French, [b-m] 21 pages.
COLOURED PLATES.
* Head-piece on page 1. South View of Woodchester Church,
and Mr. Wathen's House from the Parks, with a
distant View of Rodborough,
^ i. Map of the Roman Stations, Roads, and Buildings
within XV Miles of Woodchester. Folded,
ii. South-east View of Woodchester, Sec. Folded.
iii. View of Woodchester from Selsley Hill. Folded,
iv. North-east View of Woodchester.
V. Plan of Woodchester Church-yard and the adjacent
Fields,
vi. Plan of the Roman Building discovered at Woodchester.
Folded,
vii. Fragment of the south side of the great Mosaic Pave-
ment. Folded.
Viji. Several parts of the same on an enlarged scale.
ix. Fragment of the North side of the same Pavement,
Folded.
X. The whole Design of the great Pavement restored.
Folded,
xi. Mosaic Pavement of the Cryptoporticus. Folded,
xii. Pavements of two Passages. Folded,
xiii-xx. Mosaic Pavements.
xxi. Ornaments used in the several Mosaic Pavements.
Xxii-xxiii. Plans and Sections of Flues for heating the Rooms,
xxiv. Remains of two Hypocausts, with Specimens of the
Funnels used in them.
XXV. South-west View of the Remains of a Laconicum, or
Sweating Room,
xxvi. Plan of the Laconicum and Bath, with a Section of the
latter, and Specimens of the Bricks used in the
former,
xxvii. Plans and Sections of the Flues of the Laconicum.
kxviii. Specimens of Walls, &c.
2>'
274 GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
*xxix. Fragments of Columns.
XXX. Fragments of Marbles.
xxxi. Fragments of Stucco.
xxxii. Fragments of Pottery.
*xxxiii. Various Fragments of Pottery, &c.
*xxxiv-xxxv. Various Utensils, &c.
*xxxvi. Fragments of Sculpture.
*xxxvii. Fragment of a Group of Cupid and Psyche. G. Fie-
singer del. & sc.
"^xxxviii. Fragment of a Statue of Diana Lucifera. G. Fiesinger
del. & sc.
■'^xxxix. Another representation of the same. G. Fiesinger del.
& sc.
*xl. Fragments of a Statue and a Bust. G. Fiesinger del.
& sc.
* Tail-piece on page 20. Reverses of Medals, containing Figures
of Bonus Eventus and Diana Lucifera.
N, B. Such plates as are marked with an asterisk are not co-
loured.
XXIII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Gloucester ; with Observations on the INIeans
of its Improvement. By George Turner, of
Dovvdeswell, Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment.
London : Printed by J. Smeeton, mdccxciv. Quarto, 5^ pages.
XXIV.
General View of the Agriculture of the Gous^ty
of Gloucester. Drawn up for the Consideration
of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment. By Thomas Rudge, B.D.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, 1807; and for Messrs.
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1813. Octavo, 416 pages.
GLOUCESTER SHIRE. 2/5
Illustrated with a folded Map, coloured, of the Soil of Glou-
cestershire. To front the Title. — Plan of the Thames and
Severn Canal Navigation, and proposed Navigable Canal from
KempsCord to Abingdon. Surveyed by Robert Whitworth.
Folded, p. 29. — Four Cottages and School-Room at Mau-
gersbury. ]). 50. — Rogers's improved Apparatus to the Drain-
ing Machine. p.26l ; and a folded coloured Plate of Drain-
ing. Neele sc. p. 262.
276
HAMPSHIRE.
I.
Collections for the History of Hampshire and
the Bishopric of Winchester ; including the Isles of
Wight, Jersey, Guernsey, and Sarke, by D.Y. with
the original Domesday of the County, and an accu-
rate English Translation, Preface, and Introduction :
containing an Account of tliis curious Record, a View
of the Anglo-Saxon History and Form of Govern-
ment, from tlie Reign of Alfred : together with a
slight Sketch ol the most material Alterations which
the latter underwent at the Period oi the Conquest.
To which is added a Glossary, explanatory of the
obsolete Words. By Richard Warner oi Sway,
in the County of Southampton, and of St. Mary
Hall, Oxiord. — Illustrated with upwards of Sixty
Plates, elegantly engraved ; Views of remarkable
Places, or Portraits of eminent Men, taking Honours
from this County, or being Natives. — In Six Vo-
lumes.
London : Printed for the Authour, and sold by Messrs. Riving-
ton, St. Paul's Church-yard ; Messrs, Cadell and Davies,
Strand; Law, Ave- Maria Lane ; Sevvel, Cornhill; the Book-
sellers of Salisbury, Oxford, Winchester, and Southampton.
Oiiarto.
VOL. L
Sect. i. — Containing the first Part of the Topographical De-
scription alphabetically arranged.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Hertford,
signed D.Y. and dated May 2fi, 1793, [b] p. iii-x.
Preface, [b] dated July 20, 1795, 4 pages.
Table of the Plates in the Six Volumes, and Contents, 2 pages.
(History of) Hampshire, [a-jJ 3] 270 pages; concluding thus ;
" End ok Section L"
HAMPSHIRE. 2/7
PLATES.
1. John Pawlet, Marquis of Winchester, on Horseback.
To front the Title-page. Adam sc.
2. A new Map of Hampshire, from the latest Authorities.
Folded, p. 1.
3. Portrait of Lord Rodney. Sir ,1. Reynolds pinx. P. W.
Tonikins sc. p. 30.
4. (View of) Rasing House in Hampshire, from a very ancient
Drawing. Coloured. P. M. fee. p. 44.
5. (View of) Basing House in tlie ruinous state it appeared in
the Year I 760. Coloured, p 46.
6. Beaulieu Abhey, (from Grose's Anticjuities.) S. Sparrow
sc. 1763- p. 50.
7. The Great Hall of Beaulieu Abbey, {from Grose's Antiq.)
S. Sparrow sc. 1783. p. 52.
8. Carisbrook Castle, Isle of Wight, with the Entrance and Keep,
{from Grose's Jn/iq.) PI. I. Sparrow sc. ! 784. p. 115.
9. Inside View of Carisbrook Castle, Plate II. {from Grose's
Antiq.) T. Bonnor direx. p. 116.
10. Near and particular View of Carisbrook Castle. Plate III.
Sparrow sc. p. 1 20.
11. (South View of) Christ-church, (Twynham). Plate 1. p. 130.
12. The Priory of Christ-church, Twynham. Plate II. p. 132.
13. Christ-church Castle, {from Grose s Ant tq.) D.L. del.
1783. p. 135.
14. West Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, {from Grose's Antiq.)
Ellis sc. p. 203.
15. St. Dionysius's Priory, {from Grose's Antiq.) Godfrey sc.
1784.' p. 208.
16. Portrait of Robert Devereux Earl of Essex, {an old plate.)
p. 233.
17. Holy Ghost Chapel, {from Grose's Antiq.) T. Bonnor sc.
p. 254.
IS. W\JiX^tC?i?>i\e, {from Grose's Antiq.) Godfrey sc. p. 260.
19. Hyde Abbey, {from Grose's Antiq.) Plate I. D. L. sc.
1780. p. 265.
20. Hyde Abbey, {from Grose's Antiq.) Plate il. T. Bonnor
direx. p. 268.
Section 11.
Containing the last Part of the Topographical Description al-
phabetically arranged.
Title-page as before.
<27S HAMPSHIRE.
The Topographical Description continued. The first leaf be-
ginning with signature a, *j^* then follow signature a-ss 3,
3 1 8 pages.
Errata of paging : — From p. 99 to 158 (the signatures being
N to X inclusive) are omitted, but the error is accounted for ; —
pp. 162, 3, 4 are repeated ; — p. 210, 211 are omitted.
PLATES.
1. Merden Castle, (/-/-om Grose'^ ^/i/i(7.) Sparrow sc. p. 27.
2. Netley Abbey, Plate I. {from Grose's Antiq.) p. 32.
3. Netley Abbey, Plate II. {from Grose's Antiq.) p. 33.
4. Abbot's Kitchen at Netley Abbey, {from Grose's Antiq.)
Sparrow sc. p. 34.
5. Odiam Castle, {from Grose's Antiq.) Sparrow sc. p. 80.
6. Porchester Church, {from Grose's Antiq.) Sparrow sc.
p. 86.
7. Porchester Castle, (^ow Grose's Antiq,) Sparrowsc. p. 88.
S. The Gate to Porchester Priory, {from Grose's Antiq.)
J. Newton sc. p. 88.
9. Somerford Grange, {from Grose's Antiq.) Sparrow sc.
1784. p. 171.
10. Water-Gate, Southampton, {from Grose's Antiq.) D. L.
sc. p. 175.
1 1. East Gate, Southampton, {from Grose's Antiq.) p. 176.
12. The South- Gate and Tower, Southampton, {from Grose's
Antiq.) p. 176.
13. South-sea Castle, {from Grose's Antiq.) J. Newton sc.
p. 180.
14. Titchfield House, {from Grose's Antiq.) Godfrey sc.
p. 19s.
15. Titchfield House Chapel, {from Grose's Antiq.) T. Bon-
nor sc. p. 200.
16. Warblington Castle, {from Grose's Antiq.) Sparrowsc.
p. 216.
17. King John's House (at Warnford,) {from Grose's Antiq.)
p.219.
IS. Cathedral Church of Winchester, {from Grose's Antiq.)
J. Newton sc. p. 254.
19. The Castle or County Hall, Winchester, {from Grose's
Antiq.) J. Newton sc. p. 264.
20. Bp. of Winchester's House at Waltham, {from Grose's
Antiq.) Plate I. L. D. sc. p. 267.
21. (Interior View of the) Bp. of Winchester's House at Wal-
tb.ini, {from Grose's Antiq.) Plate H. L.D. sc. p. 269.
HAMPSHIRE. - 07.9
22. Wolvesley Castle, {from Grose s Antiq.) Sparrow sc.
p. 270.
23. The Chapel of Wolvesley Castle, {from Grose's Antiq.)
D. L. sc. p. 271.
24. The Hospital of St. Cross, near Winchester, (fro7n Grose's
Antiq.) D.L. sc. p. 27s.
25. The Church of St. Cross, near Winchester, {from Grose's
Antiq.) T. Bonnor sc. p. 281.
VOL. II.
Containing the original Domesday, with Mr. Warner's Intro-
duction and Glossary*.
Title-page as before.
Preface, [a-b 3] p. v-xvii. >
The Introduction, [b4-f3] 32 pages.
Names of the Hundreds, Manors, Towns, Vills, &:c. in the
County of Hants at the time of the general Survey, with the
modern ones adapted to them, p. xxxiii-xliii.
Names of the Land-holders in Hampshire, xliv-xlvi.
Extract from Domesday, with Translation, [b-ss4] 319 pages.
The Glossary, 8 pages.
VOL. III.
Containing the Agricultural Survey, Natural History, Honours,
and Biography of eminent Men of this County, [fi-ii 4] 248
pages.
N. B. A Title-page to the " General View of the Agriculture
of the Isle of Wight," forms pages 41 and 42.
PLATES.
A Vine Plantation in the Isle of Wight, on the letter-press
of page 54.
* This volume was published separately with the following Title-page :
" Hampshire extracted from Domesdav JBook ; with an accurate Ensfli'.h
Translation, a Preface, and an Introduction, containing an Account of this
curious Record, a View of the Angio-Saxou Tlisiory, and Form of Govern-
ment, from the Reign of Alfred : togetiier witli a slight Sketch of the most
material Alterations which the latter underwent at the Period of the Con-
quest. To which is added a Glossary, explanatory of the obscure and
obsolete Words. By Richard Warner, juu. of Sway, in the County of
Southampton, and of St. Mary Hall, Oxford.
"London: Sold by Faulder, Bond-street; Robinsons, Paternoster-row;
Law, Ave-Mary-Lane ; Sewel, Cornliill ; FItxney, Holboru; Hookham,
Bond-street; White and Son, Fleet-street ; Richardson, Royal Exchange ;
Bliss, Oxford; and Merrill, Cambridge. MDCCLXXXix."
280 HAMPSHIRE.
1 . Henry Wriothesley, 3'^'^ Earl of Southampton, ob. Nov'' 1 0th;,
1624. T. S. "Seedsc. p. 95.
2. Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, Lord High
Treasurer to Charles 2"'', p. 96.
3. W"' Paulet, 1^' Marquis of Winchester, p. 98.
4. Louise, Duchess of Portsmouth. Sir Peter Lely pinx,
T. S. Seed sc. p. 102.
3. Philip Earl of Pembroke, numbered 51. p. 102.
6. Sir W'" Petty, p. 146.
VOL. IV.
Containing the Island of Jersey by Mr. Fall, a new Edition,
with great Additions, [B-Hh 3] 238 pages.
PLATES.
1. Elizabeth Castle, Jersey, [from Grose's Antiq.) D.L. sc.
p. 55.
2. Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey, {from Grose's Antiq.) D. L.
sc. p. 64.
3. Plan of the Form of Jersey-
N. B. This is mentioned in the printed list of plates, but
is not to be found in any of the copies which the Edi-
tor has had the opportunity to examine.
4. Druids' Temple found in the Island of Jersey, {from Grose's
Antiq.) Plate I. J. Newton sc. p. 143.
3. Another View of the Druids' Temple found in the Island of
Jersey, {from Grose's Antiq.) Plate II. S. Sparrow sc.
p. 144.
6. Notre Dame. — [N. B. The Inscription under the plate says
Guernsey, but it should be Jerseij.'] {from Grose's
Antiq.) Sparrow sc. p. 151.
VOL. V.
Containing the Islands of Guernsey and Sarke, [b-n 3] 94
pages. •
PLATES.
1. St. Michael's, or the Vale Castle, Guernsey, {from Grose's
Antiq.) Sparrow sc. 1777. p. 53.
2. The Vale Church, Guernsey, {from Grose's Antiq.) Spar-
row sc. 1776. p. 54.
3. St. Sampson's Church, Guernsey, {from Grose's Antiq.)
Sparrow sc. 1777. p. 56.
4. Cattle Cornet, Guernsey, Plate I. {from Grose's Antiq.)
D. L. sc. p. 64.
HAMPSHIRE. 281
3. Castle Cornet, Guernsey, Plate II. {from Grose's Antiq.)
D. L. so. p. 64.
6. Marsh Castle, {from Groses Anticj.) Sparrow so. p. 68.
N. B. Two hundred and fifty copies of this work were
printed; viz. 225 on small," and Twenty-five on Large
Paper.
II.
Topographical Remarks relating to the South-
western Parts of Hampshire : To which is added,
a Descriptive Poem. By the Rev. Richard War-
ner of Fawley, near Southampton. In Two Volumes.
London : Printed for R. Blamire, Strand, mdccxchi. Octavo.
VOL. L
Half Title, " Topographical Remarks.''
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Sir Harry Burrard, Bart, of Walhampton, near
Lymington, signed Richard Warner, jun. and dated Fawley
Parsonage, March I5th, 1793, 3 pages.
Contents of both volumes, 4 pages.
Topographical Remarks, [b-x] 299 pages.
VOL. H.
Half Title and Title-page as in Vol. L
Topographical Remarks continued, [b-o4] 200 pages.
Hengistbury Head: a Descriptive Elegiac Poem, p. 201-
21.5.
Contents of the Appendix, 3 pages.
Appendix, [a-e3] 70 pages.
Errata in Vol. I and 11. with Directions to the Binder for placing
the Engravings, 2 pages ; and the Volume concludes with the
following Notice :
" The Author of the Topographical Remarks respectfully
informs the Public, that the Engravings intended to accom-
pany his Work, were consumed, together with the Copper-
plates, &;c. in a Ij^ire which happened on Sunday, the 2Sth of
April, 1793, at the House of the Copper-plate Printer, Mr.
Pushee, in Tottenham-street. As, however, he had adver-
tized the Work for publication previous to the Accident, he
deemed it more consistent to present it to the World at a
greatly reduced price, than to with-iiold it altogether. — Lon-
don, May 13th, 1793."
20
28^ HAMPSIilKE.
in.
The Ai^TNUAL Hampshire Repository : or, Histo-
rical, Economical, and Literary Miscellany: a pro-
vincial Work of entirely original Materials, compri-
cing ail IN'Iatters relative to the County, including the
Isle of Wight, &c. under the following Heads: —
County History, Chronicle, Registry, Navy, Army,
Church, Law, Civil and Municipal Affairs, Public
Works, Commerce, Schools, Slate of the Poor, Eco-
nomy, Charities, Agriculture, Natural History, Phi-
losophy, and Curiosities ; Andquities and Topo-
graphy ; Arts and Sciences ; Letters, Biography,
Projects, Miscellanies, Notices to Correspondents,
&c. Sec. In Two Volumes.
*' Publica Materies privati juris erit." HOR.
(Winchester:) Printed by Robbins: sold also by him and Bur-
don, Winchester ; Messrs. White, London ; and to be had at
all Booksellers in the County. Octavo. No date.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, dated March 31, 1799.
Preface. — To the Public, dated Winchester, Mayl, 1798, p.iii-
xxii.
Civil and Political History of Hampshire, or the Public Con-
duct of it as a County, &:c. [a-q4] 128 pages.
State of the Poor, Population, Economy, Charities, Agriculture,
Anti»iuities, [2a-2t3] p. 1-150.*
Notice to Correspondents, 1 page, conckiding thus : " End of
Vol. L"
Appendix, or Part II. — Contents and Errata, 2 pages.
Biography, [*2a-2d2] 28 pages.
Poetry, Essays, and Criticisms, [3a-3u3] 161 pages.
* Tlitre is an apparent omission in this part of the work from the sif^nn-
turcs not following in repulur and alijhaljctical order: the Editor has been
very anxions to ascertain the fact positively ; hnt as the book was pnl'-
libhtd in tlie country, and is little known, he has been unable to proeure
the inspection of more than two copies besides that in the library of the
London hibtitution, which are precisely the same as the one above dt-
^cribcd.
HAMPSHIRi:. 2<S3
PLATES.
1. Plate of the Pitch of a Wheel Plough, p. 9 1, of Agii<ul-
ture.
2. A Balance on the Principle of the Steel-yard, to show the
Draft of a Plough, p. 9 1 , of Agriculture.
3. Plan of the ancient Clausentum, a Roman Station, now
Bittern, with the new Bridge and Road making there.
Folded, p. 92, of Antiquities.
4. Two Plants, coloured ; viz. Ophrys apifera and Ophrys non-
descript. Folded. Sowerby del. p. 1 22, of Botany.
Also a folded Statistical Table, (No. 4.) p. 46, of the Sup-
plement to County History.
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Volume I.
Contents, and List of Plates, p. 3-6.
Preface, dated Winchester, April 15, 1801, p.vii-xii.
Civil and Political History of Hampshire, [a-2 q] 296 pages.
Between pages 82-3 are two leaves containing a List of Ma-
gistrates for the County, not paged.
Miscellanies. — Survey of Hampshire, &c. [4A-4K3] 78 pages.
Letters, beginning with " Prize Exercises," [3 a-3 P 3] 116 page*.
Criticisms, and Supplement to Poetry, [3P4-3Dd] p. 117-207.
Erratum : — p. 29 of the Chronicle for p. 26.
PLATES.
1-2. Mechanism of a fraudulent E O Table detected at V/in-
chester.
3. Mr. Taylor's Patent Machines for raising Water. Folded.
T. Younge del. Southampton, p. 94, of Civil and Po-
litical History.
4. A Chinese Dwarf Tree. Coloured. W. Fitzhugh, Esq. del.
T. Medland aq. fort. fee. p. 301 .
5-9. Antiquities of Ancient Clausentum, now Bittern. Five
Plates. Sir H. C. Englefield del. J. Basire sc. p. 300.
10. A View of the New Bridge at Northam. Folded. Money-
penny, Architect. Drawn by T. Younge, engraved by
T. S. Seed. p. 301.
11. Bursledon Bridge, and View. Engraved by Tho. Scott
Seed, South", p. 301.
284 HAMPSHIRE.
IV.
The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral
Church of Winchester : containing all the In-
scriptions upon the Tombs and Monuments; with an
Account of the Bishops, Pnors, Deans, and Preben-
• daries: also the History of Hyde Abbey. — Begun by
the Right Honourable Henry, late Earl of Clarendon,
and continued to this time by Samuel Gale, Gent,
Adorned with Sculptures.
London : Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against
St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, mdccxv. Octavo*.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Rev. Father in God.fonathan (Trelavvney),
Lord Bishop o(" Winton, signed S. Gale, 6 pages.
Preface, dated Sep, 8, 1715, signed S. G. 7 pages.
The History and ANTiQtnriEs of the Cathedral Church of
the Holy Trinity in Winton. By Samuel Gale, Gent,
" Delicta, majornm inmei-itus lues,
Romane, donee templa refeceris." HOR. Edit. Bent,
London : Printed in the year mdccxv."
The History of the Cathedral Church, [a y-c 2] p. 3-35.
Donationes Terrarum Ecclesiae Winton, 4 pages.
Charters and Records in the Tower of London relating to the
Church of Winton ; several Religious Houses, Chapels, Col-
leges, and Hospitals in and about that City, 24 pages.
The Antiquities of the Cathedral, beginning with its Dimen-
sions, [b5-f6] 91 pages.
Index to the Antiquities, 2 pages.
Some Account of the Bishops, Priors, Deans, and Prebendaries
of the Sec of Winchester, [f6-i 4] p. 91-136.
Addenda, Errata, and Corrigenda, [k] p. 137-144.
Index, 4 pages.
Pages 90 and 91 arc repeated, with an *, containing the In-
scription from the Monument of the Rev. Thomas Fletqher.
* Someco[)ies have a reprinted Title-page, wiili tlie followinfi; imprint:
♦' London : Printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb \vith.jut Temple Bar; and
J. Hooke, at the Flowcr-dc-liicc against St. Dunstan'b Church in Fleet
Street. MDCCXxni."
TIAIMPSIIIRF,. 285
PLATES.
1. View of Winchester Cathedral. Dedicated to Jonathan
(Trelawney), Lord Bishop of Winchester, and Prelate of
the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Folded. M.V.
d"^ Gucht sc. p. 1 , of the Hist, of the Cathedral.
2. An ancient square Font in Winchester Cathedral : this and
the four following Plates are dedicated to Samuel Gale.
Folded. C. Woodfield del. M. V. d-^ Gucht sc. p. 23.
3. 4, 5, 6. Bas reliefs on each side of the Font. p. 24.
7. The Entrance to the Choir, the Work of Inigo Jones. De-
dicated to the Dean and Chapter of the Cath' Church of
Winton. C. Woodfield del. M. V. d^ Gucht sc. p. 25.
8. The Chests of the West Saxon Kings, &c. on the North
WdW of the Presbytery, and the Tomb of William Rufus
before y^ Altar. Folded, Dedicated to Mr. William
Lock, of London, Merchant. C. Woodfield del. M. V.
d"" Gucht sc. p. 27.
9. South View of the Chantry of Bishop Fox. Dedicated to
the Rev. the President and Fellows of Corpus Christi
College, Oxon. C. Woodfield del. M. V. d-" Gucht sc.
p. 29.
10. Monument of William Wainfleet, Bp. of Winton. Dedi-
cated to the Rev. the President and Fellows of Magda-
len College, Oxon. C. Woodfield del. M. V. d' Gucht
sc. p. 30.
1 1 . Monument of Richard, Son of William the Conqueror.
Dedicated to Ralph Throsby, of Leeds, Esq. p. 30.
12. Monument of Richard Weston, Earl of Portland. Folded.
Inscribed to Roger Gale, Esq. C. Woodfield del. M.V.
d^ Gucht sc. p. 33.
13. Monument of W"" of Wyckham, Bishop of Winchester. In-
scribed to the Rev. the Warden and Fellows of New Col-
lege, Oxon. H. Hulsbergh sc. p. 39.
14. Monument of Baptista Levinz, Bishop of Sodor and Man,
and inscribed to the Lady Levinz. p. 42.
15. Monument and Statue of Sir John Clobery, and inscribed to
his Co-heirs. H. Hulsbergh sc. p. 45.
16. Monument of the Rev. John Nicholas, Prebendary of Win-
chester. Dedicated to Edward Nicholas, Esq. H. Huls-
bergh sc. p. 59.
17. Monument of the Rev. William Harris, Prebendary of Win-
chester. Inscribed to Charles Savage, Esq. H. Huls-
bergh sc. p. 84,
'286 Hampshire:.
18. Seals of Winchester Cathedral, and of Stephen Gardiner,
Bishop of Winchester. Folded. Inscribed to Petpr Le
Neve, Esq. M. V. d^ Gucht sc. p. 13G.
N. B. There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
V.
A Description of the City, College, and Ca-
thedral of Winchester : exhibiting a complete
and comprehensive Detail of their Antiquities and
l)resent State. Illustrated with several curious and
authentic Particulars, collected from a IVIanuscript of
Anthony Wood, preserved in the Ashmolean Museum
cit Oxford ; the College and Cathedral Registers, and
other original Authorities. To which is added an
authentic Account of the most remarkable Events
and memorable Occurrences from its earliest State to
the present Time. (By the Rev. Thomas Warton.)
Winchester : Printed and sold by W. Greenville. Duodecimo^
84 pages.
VI.
The History and Antiquities of Winchester,
setting forth its original Constitution, Government,
Manufactories, Trade, Commerce, and Navigation :
its several Wards, Parishes, Precincts, Districts,
Churches, Religious and Charitable Foundations,
and other public Edifices. Together with the Char-
ters, Laws, Customs, Rights, Liberties, and Privileges
of that ancient City. — Illustrated with a variety of
Plates. — In Two Volumes.
WiNTON : Printed and sold by J. Wilkes : sold also by S. Crow-
der and R. Baldwin in Paternoster-row, London j and by
J. Hodson and Co. in Sahsbury, mdcclxxtii.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
HAMPSHIRE. 287
Dedication to the Worshipful Sir Paulet St. John, Bart. Mayor,
and to the Corporation and Citizens of Winchester, dated
Winton, Sep. 2, 1772.
Preface, 6 pages.
Directions for placing the Cuts to both volumes, 1 page.
The History and Antiquities of Winchester, [b-l 11] 237 pages.
PLATES.
1. Frontispiece: Justice resting on a Shield bearing the Arms
of Winchester. W. Cave del. Winton. I. Taylor sc.
2. A View of the Ruins of the King's Palace at Winchester.
W. Cave del. Dent & Junes sc. p. 6.
3. A View of the Cathedral Church of Winchester. W. Cave
del. I. Taylor sc. p. 3-2.
4. A View of the Episcopal Palace of Winchester. W. Cave
del. I. Taylor sc. p. 86.
5. A View of St. Mary's College in Winchester. Folded.
W. Cave del. I. Taylor sc. p. 90.
6. The Trusty Servant. W. Cave del. p. 92.
7. A View of the College of Clergymen's Widows at Win-
chester. W. Cave del. I. Taylor sc. p. 224.
8. Winchester Cross. W. Cave del. I. Taylor sc. p. 227.
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Volume I.
Errata to both Volumes, 1 page.
Historical Part continued, [b-o 4] 299 pages.
Errata : — page 340 for 240 ; — p. 223 for 232 ;— pages 263 to
269 are omitted ; — p. 266 for 296.
PLATES.
1. Florence de Lunn, Esq. first Mayor of Winchester A. D.
1 184. I. Taylor sc. as a Frontispiece.
2. The County Hospital at Winchester. W. Cave del. I.Tay-
lor sc, p. 149.
3. A View of the original State of the Magdalen Hospital.
W. Cave del. I. Taylor sc. p. 153.
4. A View of the Ruins of Magdalen Hospital. \V. Cave del.
Dent &i Innes sc. p. 201.
5. A View of the Hospital of St. Cro^s. Folded. W. C avc
del. I. Taylor sc. p. 230.
288 HAMPSHIRE.
VII.
The History Civil and Ecclesiastical, and Sur-
vey of the Antiquities of Winchester. By the
Rev. John Milner, M.A. F.S.A. In Two Volumes.
" Guinfoniam titulJs cUnum gazis(jue i-ep!etam
Nuverioit veteruin ttmporu prisca patrum.
Sed /urn sacra fit) nia niiri jam cd'cus kahendi
Vrhibus egj-fgiis punerc ne.icit amor."
Ai.EX. Necham. Poeta Siec. TJ.
Winchester: Printed and sold byJas. Robbins : and sold in
London bv Cadell and Davies, in the Strand ; Robson, New
Bond-street ; Leigh and Sotlieby, York-street, Covent-gar-
den ; Wilkie, Paternoster-rovv j and Coghlan, Duke-street,
Cirosvenor-square. Quarto.
VOL. L
Being the Historical Part.
An engraved Title-page as above, representing the Altai- Screen
of the Cathedral, with a View of the City from Oliver's Bat-
tery. T. H. Turner del. J. Pass sc.
Dedication to the Right Honourable the Countess Chandos
Te'mple, signed John Milner, and dated Winchester, Ap. G,
1798, 4 pages.
Preface, p. 5-19.
Contents, 5 pages.
The History, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of Winchester, Part I.
[a-3l2] 451 pages.
Errata on the reverse of page 451.
PLATES.
1. North East View of Winchester Cathedral. Folded. James
Cave, Winton. del. J. Pass sc. p. 41.
2. North East View of St. Mary's College, Winton. — North
View of the Middle Tower, and part of the V/est end of
the Library. Folded. J. Cave del. J. Pass sc. p. 303.
3. East View of the King's House and the adjoining Offices, as
intended to have been finish'd by Sir Christopher Wren.
J. Cave del. ex autographo C. Wren, Equ. ; with a West
and EastView of the ancient Castle of Winchester. Folded.
J. Cave del. ad nientem J. Milner. J. Pass sc. p. 433.
4. West View of the City Cross in its original State; and
various Antiquities discovered near Winchester. Folded.
J. Cave del. J. Pass sc. P. 14 9.
HAMPSHIRE. 289
VOL. II.
Being the Survey of the Antiquities.
Engraved Title-page, with a representation of the *' Side in-
closure of (the) Cathedral Sanctuary, with the Mortuary
Chests. — North View of the City from the Monk's Walk.—
Part of Wolvesey Ruins. — Stone Coffins from Hyde Abbey,
and Druidical Altar near St. Peter's Chapel. J. Cave del.
.T. Pass so.
" Sic onniia verti
Ctrnimus, atque alius ussumere robora gentes;
Concidere has. Sic magna J'liit censuque virisque.
Nunc huniilis ve/eres tantummodu (Venla) ruinas,
Et, pro ilivitiis, tumidos ostendit avorutn." — OviD. Metam. I. xv.
Preface, 6 pages. Contents, 4 pages.
The Survey of Winchester, and Supplement, Part II. [a-2i 2]
248 pages.
Explanation of the Plans of Winchester, between pp. 248-249.
Appendix, [2k-2n] p. 249-270.
Index and Errata, 8 pages.
Erratum : — p. 208 for 218.
PLATES. •
1. South View of the Outside of William of Wykeham's
Chantry. — South View of the Chantry of Bishop Fox. —
North View of VV^illiani of Wykeham's Tomb, with part
of the Inside of his Chantry. James Cave del. J. Pass
so. p. 23.
2. North East View of Cardinal Beaufort's Chantry, and a
South East View of Bishop Waynflete's Chantry in Win-
chester Cathedral. J. Cave del. J. Pass sc. p. 39-
3. South West View of the Church and Hospital of St. Cross,
with curious Specimens of Architecture in the Church.
J. Cave del. J. Pass sc. p. 147.
4. East View of West Gate, and North West View of the Ca-
thedral. J. Carter del. 1789. Basire sc. p. 177.
5. Interior and exterior Views of St. Peter's Chapel, Winton ;
with a Norman Door-way leading to the Chapel from
St. Peter's Street. Folded. J. Cave del. J. Pass sc. p. 229.
6. Ancient Ichnography of the City and Environs of Win-
chester, folded; with the Ichnography of the Cathedral
Church. J, Cave del. ad mentem J. Milner. To face
p. 249, and to front the Explanatory Tables.
N. B. Twelve copies only of this edition were taken off on
Large Paper.
2r
290 HAMPSHIRE.
VIII.
The HisTouv Civil and Ecclesiastical, and Sur-
vey of the Antiquities of Winchester. By
the Rev. John Milner, D.D. F.S.A. In Two
Volumes. — The Second Edition, corrected and en-
larged*.
Winchester: Printed and sold by Jas. Robbins ; and sold in
London by Cadell and Davies, in the Strand ; J. Ricbardson,
Royal Exchange ; Keating, Brown, and Keating, Duke-street,
Grosvenor-sijuare ; and Joseph Booker, New Bond-street.
1809.
VOL. L
Engraved Title-page, as in the preceding Edition.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. the Countess Chandos Temple, as
before, 4 pages.
Advertisement concerning the Second Edition, and Directions
for placing the Plates, 2 pages.
Preface, [b-c 4] 1 5 pages.
Contents, 5 pages.
Description of the Plans of Winchester, 1 page.
The History of Winchester, [d3-3o4] 451 pages.
PLATES.
1. Ichnography of Winchester, &c. p. 24.
* The following extract from liie advertisement will explain the diffe-
[ rcnce hetwcen tlie two editions, though the first must claim the preference
botii ill paper and in the superior impressions of the plates.
" A copious postscript is annexed to the present edition, in which the
several strictures contained in the reviews and other works that have been
p'lblished on the subject of the History are detailed and discussed. Se-
veral considerable additions are interspersed tluoui^hout the work, and
particularly amonE;st the notes: one of these contains oljs'^rvations upon a
work lately published, in two octavo volumes, called British Monachisw.
Another addition consists of a whole new chapter; beiiiG; a Survey ot tbe
most remarkable modern Monuments in Winchester Cathedral.
" Certain notes, whicli seemed to be of little importance, are abridged
or omitted in this edition: and the whole preface to the second volume is
left out, as the substance of it is contained in the Postscript.
" The style of the whole work has been carefully revised and (it is hoped)
considerably improved.
" Lastly, the plates have not only been re-touched, but also corrected
and improved. Three new pkites arc also given in this edition."
HAMPSHIRE. 291
2. Winchester Cathedral, p. 41.
3. St. Mary's College, p. 303.
4. Miscellaneous Plate, p. 374.
5. The King's House, p. 433.
VOL. II.
Title-page as before.
The Survey of Winchester, Supplement, Postscript, Appendix,
and Index, [a-rr4] 312 pages.
Errata: — pages 137 to 144 are repeated, and follow j —
p. 174 for 172.
PLATES.
1 . An interior View of Winchester Cathedral, to the West.
Jas. Cave del. 1808. Jas. Basire sc. p. 23.
2. Chantries of Bishops Wykeham and Fox. Jas. Cave del.
J. Pass sc. p. 23.
3 View of the Choir, Winchester Cathedral. Jas. Cave del.
1808. Jas. Basire sc. p. 35.
4. Chantries of Beaufort and Waynflete. James Cave del.
J. Pass sc. p. 60.
5. Monuments of Bishop Hoadley and Dr. Joseph Warton in
Winchester Cathedral. Jas, Cave del. 1809. Jas. Ba-
sire sc. p. 91.
6. The South West View of the Church and Hospital of St.
Cross. J. Cave del. J. Passsc. p. 152.
7. East View of West Gate, and North West View of the Ca-
thedral. J. Carter del. 1789. Basire ;sc. p. 180.
8. Inside and Outside View of St. Peter's Chapel, &c. Folded.
James Cave del. J. Pass sc. p. 240.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this edition.
IX.
An Historical and Critical Account of Win-
chester Cathedral, witli an engraved View and
ichnographical Plan of that Fabric. Extracted from
the Rev. Mr. Milner's History and Antiquities of
Winchester. To which is added a Review of its
Monuments.
" Redditui his prirmim terris tibi, Cliriste, sacravit
Sedem hanc Birinus, posuitque iminania templa." ^NElD, 1. vi.
292 HAMPSHIRE.
Winchester : Printed and sold by Ja. Robbins, 1801 . Octavo,
1 50 pages.
PLATES.
North West View of the Cathedral. J. Carter del. 1 769-
J. Basire sc.
Ichnography of the Cathedral, Folded,
X.
HiSTORlCA Descriptio complectens Vitam ac Res
Gestas Beatissimi Viri Guliehiii Wicami quondam
ViNTONiEXSis Episcopi, .Sc Anglic^ Cancellaiii, &
Fundatoris diiorum Collegiomm OxonifP & Vintonia?.
OxoNiiE, e Theatro Sheldoniano, An. Dom. mdcxc. Quarto,
137 pages.
With the Arms of William of Wykeham, to front the Title-page.
N.B. The author of this Memoir was Dr. Thomas Martin,
Chancellor of this Diocese under Bishop Gardiner, and it was first
printed in quarto in 1597. — Gough,
XI.
The Life of William of Wykeiiam, Bishop of
Winchester. Collected from Records, Registers,
Manuscripts, and other authentic Evidences. By
Robert Lowth, D.D, now Lord Bishop of Ox-.
ford.
" Quiqne sui mtmores alios fecere merendo." ViRGr.
The Third Edition corrected.
Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, mdcclxxvii. Sold by
D. Prince: and by J. Dodsley and T. Cadell, London. Oc-
tavo^.
Title-page as above, with the Tomb of William of Wykeham,
as a Vignette.
* The first edition appeared in 1758, the second in the following year,
with additions, from which this edition of 1777 is printed.
HAMPSHIRE. 293
Dedication to tlie Right Rev. Benjamin (Hoadley), Lord Bishop
of Winchester, dated 1 738, 4 j)ages.
The Preface, p.vii-xxvii.
Lines addressed to the Author by W. Whitehead, Poet Laureat,
2 pages.
The Contents, 2 pages.
The Life, [p-y] 321 pages.
Appendix, [a-g 2] 52 pages.
PLATES.
1 . Cantaria et Monumentum Will'mi de Wykeliam Ep'i Wint.
in Ecclesia Cathedrali Winton. J, Taylor, Surveyor, del,
F. Patton sc. To face the Title.
2. Baculus Pastoralis Will'mi de Wykeham Ep'i Winton in
Thesauro Coll. Nov. Oxon. asservatus : ex argento de-
aurato et pictura encaustica ornato. J. Green del. & sc.
Oxon. r>- 263.
3. Tabula Genealogica exhibens cognatos & affines W™' de
Wykeham quorum in anti(|uis monumentis mentio ha-
betur. Folded. To face the last page of the Appendix.
XII.
The Life of Williai^i Waynflete, Bishop of
WiNCHESTEH, Lord High Chancellor of England
in the Reign of Henry VI., and Founder of Mas;-
dalen College, Oxford : Collected from Records, Re-
gisters, Manuscripts, and other authentic Evidences,
by Richard Chandler, D.D. formerly Fellow of
that College.
London: Printed for White and Cochrane, Horace's Head, Fleet-
street, by Richard Taylor and Co. Shoe-lane, mdcccxi. Royal
octavo.
Half Title.
Title-page as above, with the Bishop's Tomb as a Vignette.
Engraved Dedication to the Rev'^ D"" Routh, President; and
the Fellows of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford ; with the
Arms of Magdalen College as a head piece. J. Girtin sc.
Advertisement, signed Charles Lambert, Inner Temple, May 7,
1811.
294 HAMPSHIRE.
The Author's Preface, p. v-xii.
Contents, and List of Plates, p. xiii-xvi.
Half Title : " The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Win-
chester."
The Life, and Appendix, [b-2d 4] 408 pages.
Corrections and additional Notes by the Editor, p. 409-410.
Index, 1 8 pages.
PLATES,
i. Portrait of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester.
Ex dono Collegii S^ M* Magdalenae Oxoniensis.
W. Bromley sc. To face the Title.
ii. The Chapel and School-house at Wayneflete in Lincoln-
shire, erected by William Wayneflete, Founder of Mag-
dalen College, Oxford. Engraved by B. Pouncy . p. 1 1 2.
iii. Magdalen College, Oxford. J. C. Buckler, jun. del. J. C.
Bromley, jun. sc. p. 186.
iv. Monument of Bishop Waynflete in the Cathedral Church
of Winchester. Ex dono Collegii S*^ M^ Magdalenae
Oxoniensis. p. 234.
V. Monument of Rich*^ Patten in the Church of W^aynflete,
Lincolnshire, p. 242.
The Seal of Magdalen College, Oxford, on the letter-
press of p. 296.
N. B. Fifty copies were printed on Large Paper.
XIII.
The History of the Brotherhood or Guild of the
Holy Ghost, in the Chapel of the Holy Ciiiost near
Basingstoke, in Hampshire, dissolved by King Ed-
ward VI. and re-established by K. Philip and Q.
Mary : wherein is contain'd the History and Antiqui-
ties of Holy Ghost Chaj)el near Basingstoke, and an
Inquiry into the Patronage of that Cliapel : with an
Account of another religious House founded at the
same place by King Henry III. (By Samuel Log-
GON.)
Reading : Printed for the Author, byJ. Newberyand C. Mickle-
wright : and sold by R. Ware, in Amen Corner, and T. Coo-
per, in Paternoster-row. 1742. Octavo.
HAMPSHIRE, Q95
Title-page as before.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Philip, Earl of Hardwick, signed
Samuel Loggon, and dated Basingstoke, 1742, 4 pages.
Preface, p. v-viii.
The Contents, and Addenda and Corrigenda, 2 pages.
Historical Part, and Appendix, [b-g2] 43 pages.
N. B. This Tract was again reprinted in 1808.
XIV.
The Case, or an Abstract of the Customs of the
Mannor of IMerdon, in the Parish of Hursely
{Hiirsleii), ill the County of SouTiiAMPTOX, which
are to be observed and performed by the Lord and the
Customary Tenants of the said IMannor, their Heirs
and Successors for ever. As they were taken out of a
Decree made and inrolled in the Honourable Court
of Chancery, for ratifying and confirming the same-
Customs. Together with some remarkable passages,
Suits at Law and in Equity, and the great differences
and expences therein. By Mattheav Imber, Gent.
London: Printed Anno Dom. 1707. Syno// odoio, 93 pages*.
Erratum : — page 92 for p. 90.
XV.
The Natural History and ^Antiquities of Sel-
borne, in the County of Southampton : with En-
gravings, and an Appendix. (By the Rev. Gilbert
White.)
* Printed for private use. The suit about the Manor of Merdon began
in 1691, when O. Cromwell, Esq. was lord, (who died with about twenty of
the tenants during the interval,) and the decree was made in 1698, ratify-
ing certain articles made in 1650 between Richard Major, then lord, and
the tenants: and an authenticated copy of it is preserved in Hiirslcy
Church. The suit cost 1074/. wiiich was to have been paid by the tenants
according to the values of their estates. They empowered INIr. John WhiU-
to carry on the suit, but had not reimbursed him at the time of liHs deutli,
1699.— GOUUH.
29^ HAMPSHIRE.
• Ego Apis Matina
A]o7e modoque
Grata curpentU—per luborein
Flurimum." HoR.
" Omnia bene dxsci-ibere, qua in hoc inundo, a Deo facta, nut Nutura creuta
viribiis elaburuta J utrunt, opus est non unius luwunis, ntc tmius (svi.
Hinc Fauna; 4' Fitjraj utiliasii/ice : liinc Aloiiograplii prastantissimiy
ScoPOLi Ann. Hist. Nat.
London : Printed by T. Bensley, for B. V/hite and Son, at Hor
race's Head, Fleet-street, mdccf.xxxix. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, signed Gil. White, and dated Selborne, Jany. I,
1788, 3 pages.
Title-page : " The Natural History of Selborne," &:c. with a
Vignette of the Hermitage.
The Natural History of Selborne, in Q5 Letters addressed to
Thomas Pennant, Esq. [B-Rr] 20.5 pages.
Title-page : " The Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of
Southampton," with a Vignette representing the Seal of the
Priory, and two lines fiom Virgil.
The Antiquities of Selborne, with Appendix, [arS-ooo] page
309-468.
Index, List of Plates, and Errata, 1 3 pages.
For the List of Plates, see the next article.
XVI.
The Natural History and Antiquities of Sel-
borne, in the County oi" SoUTLf AMPTON : to which
are added the Naturalists' Calendar ; Observations
on various parts of Nature; and Poems. By the
late Rev. GiLiiERT White, formerly Fellow of
Oriel College, Oxford. — A new Edition, with En-
OTavin^s.
London : Printed for White, Cochrane, and Co. ; Longman,
Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Mawman; S. Bagster ;
.L and A. Arch ; J. Hatchard ; R. Baldwin; andT. Hamilton.
1813. Quarto.
Title -pjigc as above.
HAMPSHIRE. Q97
Advertisement ; Biographical Records of the Author ; and Ad-
vertisement to the new Edition, signed J. W. and dated Sel-
borne, May 10, 1813, 6 pages.
Title-page: "The Natural History of Selborne," with Vignette
of the Hermitage, as in the first edition.
The Natural History of Selborne, [b-2 Q 3] 301 pages.
Title-page : " The Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of
Southampton," with the Saal of the Priory as a Vignette,
The Antiquities of Selliorne, [2 R-3 H 2] p. 305-419.
Appendix, [3h3-3m4] p.421-45v5.
Half Title: " A comparative View of the Naturalists' Calendar, as
kept at Selborne in Hampshire, by the late Rev. Gilbert White,
M.A. and at Catsfield, near Battle, in Sussex, by William
Markwick, Esq. F.L.S. from the year 1 768 to the year 1 793."
Naturahsts' Calendar, [3n2-3p] p. 459-474.
Half Title : " Observations on various parts of Nature, from
Mr. White's MSS. with Remarks by Mr. Markwick."
Observations, beginning with " Birds in general," [3q3-4a2]
p. 477-548.
Half Title : " Summary of the Weather," with " Measure of
Rain in Inches and Hundreds" on the reverse.
Summary of the Weather, [4 a 4-4b4] p. 551-539.
Half Title: "Poems."
The Poems, [4 c 2-4 D 2] p. 563-571.
Index, and List of the Plates, [4d 3-4f 2] p. 573-587.
Erratum: — page 25 7 for 527.
PLATES.
1 . North East View of Selborne, from the Short Lythe. Folded.
To front the Title.
2. The Hermitage; a Vignette in the Title-page to the Na-
tural History of Selborne. S. H, Grimm del. D. Ler-
piniere sc.
3. View of the Residence at Selborne of the late Rev. Gilbert
White. J. Harris del. W. Angus sc. Tail-piece to the
Biographical Sketch, p. ix. [ISfot hi the fast edit.']
4. Mytilus, Crista Galli ; a Fossil, p. 7. [p. T ^ first edit.']
5. Charadrius, Himantopus ; a rare Bird. Folded, p. 258.
[p. <2b9, first edit.']
6. Seal of the Priory ; a Vignette in the Title-page to the An-
tiquities of Seiljorne. P. Mazell sc.
7. South View of Selborne Church. S. H. Grimm del. P. Ma-
zell sc. p. 3 11 . [p. 3 1 b, first edit.]
2Q
298 HAMPSHIRE.
8. Copy of a Picture presented to the Church of Selborne,
(supposed to be painted by John de Maubeuge,) the Gift
of the late Eenj" White, Esq. Drawn and etched by
T.Harris. [Not in the first edit..] p. 314.
9. North View of Selborne Church. S. H.Grimm del. P. Ma^
zell sc. p. 318. [p. 323, first edit.]
10. Temple, in the Parish of Selborne. S. H. Grimm del.
D. Lerpiniere sc. p. 338. [p. 343, first edit.]
11. The Pleystovv, vulg. the Plestor. S. H. Grimm del. P. Ma-
zell sc. p. 340. [p. 345, first edit.]
12. A Hybrid Bird (Pheasant). Coloured. Elmer pinx. J. F.
Miller sc. p. 483. [Not in the first edit.]
N. B. Fifty Copies of this work were printed on Large
Paper, divided into Two Volumes, the Natural History forming
the First, and the Antiquities the Second ; with the outline of
the Painting presented to the Church, at page 314, beautifully
coloured in imitation of the original Picture.
XVII.
The Natural History of Selborne, by the late
Gilbert White, A.M. Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford. To which are added, the Naturalists' Ca-
lendar, ^liscellaneous Observations, and Poems. A
new Edition, with Engravings. In Two Volumes.
London : Printed for White, Cochrane, and Co. ; Longman,
Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Maw man 5 S. Bagster ;
,]. and A. Arch; J. Hatchard ; R. Baldwin; and T. Hamil-
ton. 1813. Octavo.
VOL. L
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Advertisement and Biographical Memoir, 4 pages.
The Natural History of Selborne, [b-z 8] 351 pages.
PLATES,
The same as in the preceding Articles; viz.
1. The Hermitage. To front the Tide.
2. Mytilus, Crista Galli. p. 13.
VOL. H.
Half Title and Title-page as in Vol. I.
HAMPSHIRE. 299
The Natural History of Selborne continued, with the Natu-
rahsts' Calendar, and Observations on various parts of Nature,
[b-y 7] 333 pages.
Poems, and Index, [y8-2a6] p. 335-364.
PLATES.
1. Charadrius, Himantopus. To front the Title.
2. A Hybrid Bird (Pheasant). Coloured. Elmer pinx. J. F.
Miller so. p. 214.
N. B. Of the edition printed in 1802, in Two Volumes, there
are Large Paper copies*
XVIII.
The ANCIENT and modern History of Portes-
MOUTH, PoRTSEA, GosPORT, and their Environs.
" Island of bliss, amidst the subject seas,
That thunder round thy rocky coast, set up;
At once the wonder, terror, and delight
Of distant nations: wiiose remotest shores
Can soon he shaken by thy naval arm :
Not to be shook thyself, but all assaults
Baffling: as thy hoar cliffs the loud sea wave." THOMSON.
GospoRT : Printed and sold by J. Watts. Duodecimo, 132
pages.
XIX.
A Companion in a Tour round Lymington : com-
prehending a brief Account of that Place and its
Environs, the New Forest, Isle of Wight, and Towns
of Southampton, Christchurch, &c. &c. By RiCHARD
Warner, jun. of Sway, near Lymington.
Southampton : Printed and sold by T. Baker, mdcclxxxix.
Duodecimo, 274 pages.
XX.
A Walk through Southampton. By Sir Henry C.
Englefield, Bart. F.R.S. and F.A.S. Second
Edition, considerably augmented : To which is added
300 HAMPSHIRE.
some Account of the Roman Station, Cfeusentum.
[First Edit. 1801.]
Southampton : Printed and sold by Baker and Fletcher : sold
also in London by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and by T. Osteli,
Ave-Maria-Iane. mdcccv. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
To the Reader, dated Dec. 1, 1801, 2 pages.
Advertisement to the Second Edition, dated Oct. 1, 1805, 2
pages.
Contents, 4 pages.
List of Plates and Wood Cuts, 1 page.
The Walk through Southampton, [a-m 2] Ql pages.
Half Title : '^ Appendix."
Another Half Title : " Account of an ancient Building in South-
ampton. Bv Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart. F.R.S. and V.P.A S.
&c."
The Account of an ancient Building in Southampton, &;c. [n]
p. 97-104.
Half Title : " Account of Antiquities discovered at the ancient
Roman Station Clcmsentum (now Bittern) near Southampton,
&c."
The Account of Antiquities discovered at Bittern, and additional
Discoveries made in 1804-5, [o2-q4] p. 107-128.
Half Title: "Addenda."
Notes, &:c. [r2-s 2] p. 131-140.
Description of the Plates, and Errata, p. 141-148.
PLATES,
i. Engraved Title-page, preceding the printed one, com-
posed from Fragments extant in the Town. H. C.
Englefield del. & sc. 1801.
ii. Five southernmost Arches in the Town Wall near West
Quay. Sir H. P^nglefield, Bart. del. J. Basire sc.
p. 21.
iii*. Another part of the Arches in the same Wall near Bridle
Gate. Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart. del. & sc. 1804.
p. 23.
iv. The Regalia of the Corporation. Sir H. C. Englefield,
Bart. del. & sc. 1801. p. 38.
v.* Two ancient Seals, one of Edw. I. for Recognizances ;
the other, the Seal of the Staple. Basire sc. 1805.
p. 42.
vi.* View in Porter's Lane, looking West. Sir H. C. Engle-
field del. &SC. 1804. p. 50.
HAMPSHIRE. 30 1
vii. Inside View of St. Michael's Church, taken from the
South Door looking North. Sir H. C. Englefieldj, Bart.
del. & sc. p. 63.
viii. Font in St. Michael's Church. Sir H. C. Englefield,
Bart. del. Basire sc. p. 63.
ix. View up Blue Anchor Lane. Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart.
del. & fee. 1801. p. 68.
X.* Elevation of the central Part of the Building in Porter's
Lane. Folded. Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart. del. & sc.
1804. p. 97.
xi.* Plan of the Roman Station at Bittern, Sir H. C. Engle-
field, Bart. del. & sc. 1804. p. 107.
xii.* Antiquities found at Bittern. Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart,
del. & sc. 1804. p. 108.
WOOD CUTS ON THE LETTER PRESS,
i.* Altar dedicated to the Goddess Ancasta. p. 123.
ii,* Fragment of a Military Column, p. 1 24.
iii."* Inscription to the Emperor Gordian. p. 125.
iv.* Inscription to the Emperors Gallius and Volusianus. p. 126,
v.* Inscription to Tetricus. p. 127.
The plates marked thus * were added to the Second Edition.
N. B. Some copies of this work were printed in Small
QUARTO.
XXI.
An Attempt to ascertain the Situation of the an-
cient Clausentum. By the Rev. Richard War-
ner, of Vicar's Hill, near Lymington, Hants.
" Our narrow ken
Reaches too far, when all that we discern,
Is but the hn.vock <<t" wide waiting Time,
Or what he soon siiall spoil."
" Si quid novisfi rectius istis
Candidas imperii ; si non, his utere mecum."
London : Printed for R. Elamire, Strand, 1 792. Quarto, 40
pages ; including " Observations on the Utility of Provincial
History : and Proposals for compiling and publishing the
History of Hampshire."
It has an engraved Title-page with a vignette View of a
Building in ruins, in aqua tinta, and a Plan of Bittein, the an-
cient Clausentum. Engraved by Necle.
30Q HAMPSHIRE.
XXII.
Netlfa' Abbey: an Elegy. (With a prefatory His-
tory of the Abhey, and other Additions.) By
George Keate, Esq. The Second Edition,
corrected and enlarged.
" Horrendiim Si/lvis et Re/ligione parentum." ViRG.
London: Printed for J. Dodslcy, in Pall Mall, mdcclxix.
Quarto, 31 pages.
With a View of the East Front of Netley Abbey, as a Vignette in
the Title-page. G. S. (George Stevens) del. C. Grignion so.
The first edition was printed in 1 764, and was intituled " The
Ruins of Nedey Abbey." There has likewise been published,
'"' The Ruins of Netley Abbey : a Poem in blank Verse : to
which is prefixed a short Account of that Monastery, from its
first Foundation, collected from the best Authority. Loud.
1 765." 4 to. Printed by Mr. Dummer, the Proprietor, for the
use of his Friends.
XXIII.
Remarks on Forest Scenery and other Woodland
Views, (relative chiefly to picturesque Beauty,) illus-
trated by the Scenes of New Forest in Hamp-
shire. In Three Books. By William Gilpin,
A.M. Prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of Bokhe
in New Forest, near Lymington. (In Two Vo-
lumes.) The Second Edition.
" Happy lie,
Whom wliat he views ot' beautiful, or grand,
In nature, from tlie broad, majestic oak
'I'o the green blade, that twinkles in the sun,
Prompt with remembrance of a present God."
Cowper's Poems.
London : Printed for R. Blamire, in the Strand^ 1794.
VOL. L
Half Title. TiUe-page as above.
Dedication to William Mitford, Esq. Lieut. Col. of the Southern
Battahon of Hampshire Militia, dated Vicar's Hill, March 4,
1791, 7 pages.
HAMPSHIRE. 303
Observations on Forest Scenery, [b-^z 2] 340 pages.
Translation of Quotations in the First Volume, 4 pages.
With Seventeen Plates,
VOL. II.
Half Title and Title-page as above.
Observations on Forest Scenery, Book III. [b-x 3] 310 pages.
Translation of Quotations in the Second Volume, and Errata in
both Volumes, 4 pages.
A Catalogue of the Prints, 3 pages.
Addenda, [a-b 7] 30 pages.
Index, 20 pages.
With Fifteen Plates.
N.B. The first edition of this publication appeared in 1791!.
of which some copies were printed in Quarto ; the second in
1704, the one above noticed; and the third, in ISOS, with the
same number of plates : printed for Messrs. Cadell and Davies,
in the Strand, London.
XXIV.
Historical Enquiries concerning Forests and Fo-
rest Laws, with topographical Remarks upon the
ancient and modern State of the X^EW Forest, in
the County of Southampton. By Percival
Lewis, Esq. F.A.S.
" Noil viea qviclem spe, sed dlligentia
Solummodo.''
London: Printed for T. Payne, Pall Mall, by J. M'^Creery,
Black-horse-court. 1811. Quarto.
Half Title : " Ancient and modern State of the New Forest."
Title-page as above.
Table of Contents, 3 pages.
Dedication to Sir Edward Hulse, Bart, of Breamore House, in
the County of Southampton.
Preface, C pages.
The Historical Enquiries, beginning " Of the Antiquity of Fo-
rests," and Appendixes and Errata, [b-2g 2] 228 pages.
plates.
Frontispiece. Engraved by C. Sheringham for the Author.
IVIap of the New Forest and adjacent Country. Folded and
Coloured. Engraved by C. Smith for the Author, p. 1.
304 HAMPSHIRE.
XXV.
FossiLiA Hantoniensia collecta, et in Musaso Bri-
tannico deposita, a Gustavo Brandee, R.S. et
S.A.S, Mus. Brit. Cur.
LoNDiNi, 1766. Quarto.
Half Title: "^Fossilia Hantoniensia. — Hampshire Fossils."
Title-page as above.
Preface in Latin and English, 4 pages.
Descriptive Part in Latin, [b-m 2] 43 pages.
With eight Plates, and a Vignette, containing 1 3 1 specimens.
Green del. & sc.
XXVI.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Hants: with Observations on the Means of its Im-
provement. By Abraham and William Driver,
of Kent Road, Surrey : to which is added a View of
the Agriculture of the Isle of Wight, (forming a
part of Hampshire,) by the Rev. Mr. Warner.
Draw n up for the Consideration of the Board of Agri-
culture and internal Improvement ; with a Postscript
to the Survey of Hampshire by Arthur Young.
London: Printed by Colin Macrae, 1794. Quarto, 78 pages.
XXVII.
General View of the Agriculture of Hamp-
shire, including the Isle of Wight. Drawn up
for the lioard of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment. By Charles Vancouver.
" Experientiu prtoilantior Arte."
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, in 1810;
and for Messrs. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1813. Octavo.
532 pages.
With a Map, exhibiting the leading Character of Soil and Sub-
strata of the eight Districts comprised within the Covmty of
Hants. Engraved by Neele ; folded and coloured. — Thirteen
miscellaneous Plates, and ten folded Tables of the Population
of Hampshire, with the amount of parochial Levies and Dis-
bursements.
HAMPSHIRE. 30.5
ISLE OF WIGHT.
I.
The History of the Isle of Wight. (By Sir Ri-
chard WoRSLEY, Bart.)
London : Printed by A. Hamilton : and sold by R. Dodsley,
T. Cadell, G. Robinson, R. Faulder, and G. Nicol ; Collins
and Co., Salisbury ; and Burdon, at Winchester, mdcclxxxi.
Royal quarto.
Title-page as above, with St. Catherine's Tower as a Vignette.
Godfrey sc.
Dedication to the King, (George III.) dated June 4, 1781.
Preface, 4 pages.
Contents, 3 pages.
The History of the Island, [b-n n] 274 pages.
Table of Contents of the Appendix, [* a] 8 pages.
Appendix, [a-x] 162 pages.
Postscript, containing the List of Errata, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. A Sheet Map of the Isle of Wight. Drawn and engraved, by
John Haywood, June 4th, 1781. Folded and coloured,
p. 1.
2. View of the Needles and White Cliffs from Allum Bay.
Folded. Ant. Devis del. T.Vivaressc. p. 6.
3. View of the Village of St. Lawrence, the Church, and the
Rocks. Folded Ant. Devis del. Tho. Vivares sc. p. 9*
The Needles in 1762. Godfrey sc. On the letter-press of
p. 25.
4. Carisbrook Castle. Folded. Ant. Devis del. Tho. Vi-
vares sc. p. 41.
5. Plan ofCarisbrook Castle in the Isle of Wight. Folded, p.43.
6. Plan of Sandown Fort. P. Mazell sc. p. 46.
Cowes Castle. Godfrey sc. On the letter-press of p. 47.
7. Plate of Seals, marked plate i. p. 30.
8, 9, 10, 1 1. Plate of Seals, marked plates ii. in. iv. v. p. 52,
54, 56j 58.
2R
306 HAMPSHIRE {hlc of JViglit).
12. Henry Duke of Warwick, as King of the Isle of Wight, and
Eleanor Dutchess of Somerset, sister to the same. p. 68.
Seal of the Knights' Court. On the letter-press of p. 84.
The Land-mark on Ashey Down. On the letter-press of
p. 145.
13. Seals of the Boroughs of the Isle of Wight, p. 146.
Yarmouth Castle. Godfrey sc. On the letter-press of p. 1 62.
14. The Remains of Quarr Abbey, the Property of John Fle-
ming, Esq. Folded. Rich. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 172.
15. Ancient View of Appuldurcombe. Drawn by Robert Wors-
ley, 1720. p. 181.
The Church at St. Lawrence. Godfrey sc. On the letter-
press of p. 183.
16. Nunwell, the Seat of Sir William Oglander, Bart. Folded.
Godfrey del. & sc. p. IQS.
17^ Priory near St. Hellens, in the possession of Nash Grose,
Esq. Folded. J. Bretherton del. Godfrey sc. p. 200.
18. St. John's, the Seat of Lieutenant-General Amherst. Folded.
Godfrey del. & sc. p. 200.
19- St. Boniface Cottage, belonging to Col. Hill. Godfrey del.
& sc. p. 203.
20. View from Ventnor Cove, toward Steephill and Niton.
Godfrey sc. p. 204.
21. Knighton, the Seat of George M. Bisset, Esq. Rich. God-
frey sc. p. 206.
22. Appuldurcombe Park, the Seat of the Right Honourable Sir
Rich. Worsley, Bart. Governor and Vice-Admiral of the
Isle of Wight. A. Devis del. Peter Mazell sc. p. 218.
23. The Cottage at Steephill, belonging to the Rt. Hon. Hans
Stanley, Governor of the Isle of Wight. Godfrey del.
& sc. p. 221.
24. A North View of Osborne, the Seat of Robert Pope Blach-
ford, Esq. Folded. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 229.
23. Fairlee, the Seat of John White, Esq. Folded. Godfrey
del. & sc. p. 230.
26. Gatcomb, the Seat of Edw'' Meux Worsley, Esq. Folded.
Godfrey del. & sc. p. 210.
27. Black-Gang Chine, near Chale. Godfrey sc. p. 24S.
28. Swainston, the Seat of Sir Fitz Williams Barrington, Bart.
G. B. Fisher del. W. Watts sc. p. 257.
29. Wcstover Lodge, a Hunting Box, belonging to Lcoii*^
Troughear Holmes, Es(j. Folded. G. B. Fisher del.
Godfrey sc. p. 256.
HAMPSHIRE {Isle of TVight). 307
30. View from Freshwater Gate. Godfrey sc. p.26g.
31. The Cave under Freshwater Cliff. Godfrey sc. p. 272.
32. The Needles, Hurst Castle, and Mouth of Lymington River.
Godfrey sc. p. 274.
Godshill Church. Godfrey sc. On the letter-press of
p. 274.
TI.
A View of the Isle of Wight, in Four Letters to a
Friend, containing not only a Description of its Form
and principal Productions, but the most authentic
and material Articles of its natural, political, and
commercial History. By John Sturch. (Fourth
Edition, corrected and enlarged.)
" The roving; sioht
Pursues its pleasing course o'er neighbouring hills,
or many a different form and different hue,
Bright with ripe corn, or green with grass, or dark
With clover's purple bloom." Scott's Amwell.
Printed for and sold by the Author in Newport, Isle of Wight.
MDCCXCi. Duodecimo, 84 pages.
With a folded Map of the Island, drawn from Surveys, and en-
graved expressly for this publication.
III.
new, correct, and much-improved History of the
Isle of Weight, from the earHest Times of authentic
Information to the present Period : comprehending
whatever is curious or worthy of attention in Natural
History, with its Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military
State in the various Ages, both ancient and modern.
The modern History, in a more especial manner, from the
topographical arrangement under which it is related,
and from the liberal Communications of Gentlemen of
the Island, has peculiar claims to public notice, and
demands, from its interesting and important tendency,
the most particular regard ; so as to render the Work
every way far superior to any thing yet published relative
to this favourite Spot. To which is annexed a very co-
308 HAMPSHIRE {Isle of JVight).
pious Index of the Subjects contained in it : and to the
whole is prefixed a new and very elegant Map of the
Island, dedicated by permission to the Right Honorable
Thomas Orde Powlett, Governor of the Island, pur-
posely engraved for this Work, Table of Contents, &c.
(By J. Albin.)
Nkwport : Printed by and for J. Albin ; and sold in London by
Scatcherd and Whitaker, Booksellers, Ave-Maria-lane ; and
all the Booksellers. 1795. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface, dated Newport, July 14, 1795, 2 pages.
Contents, 2 pages.
Subscribers' Names, 4 pages.
Introduction, 8 pages.
Historical Part, [b 5-xx] QQQ pages.
Conclusion and Appendix, 4 pages.
Index, 8 pages.
Errata: — p. 450 for 350; — 571 not paged; — p. 658 for
598.
A Sheet Map of the Isle of Wight, folded, and dedicated to
the Governor, as specified in the Title-page, with a Plan of
Newport at the left corner, drawn by J. Malham, and engraved
by S. Neele, is prefixed.
IV.
The History of the Isle of Wight ; Military, Ec-
clesiastical, Civil, and Natural. To which is added
a View of its Agriculture. By the Rev. Richard
Warner, Editor of " Hampshire extracted from
Domesday Book," and of the '' Antiquitates Culina-
ria^;" and Author of "Topographical Remarks re-
lating to Hampshire," and "An Attempt to ascertain
the Situation of the ancient Clausentum."
" Tu nimiu nee stricta gelu, nee sidercjcrvcns,
Clcntenti crelo, tcmperieijue places.
Ciiin pareret datura parens vurioqvc favoi'C
Dividcret doles omnibus una locis,
Scposnit potiota tibi, malrcm^ue prqfessa,
' Insula sisfcUx, plenaqne pacis,' ait.
' Quicquid uniut lu.ius, qnlcquid desiderat iisiis,
" Kx te pruveniet, vel aliunde libi."^
IIAMPSTITRE {Isle of Wight). sop
Southampton : Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies
(Successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand, London; and
T. Baker, Southampton, mdccxcv. Octavo.
Title-page as before.
Dedication to Sir William Heathcote, Bart, and William Chute
Esq. Members for the County of Hants ; Sir Harry Burrard
Bart. George Rose, Esq. James Mowbray, Esq. and the Rev.
William Gilpin, dated Bath, Feb. 1, 1795.
Advertisement, 4 pages.
Contents, 5 pages. -
The Historical Part, beginning with " the Military History of
the Tsle of Wight," [B-Rr4] 31 1 pages.
Appendix, 14 pages.
Errata, 1 page. '
Index, 1 7 pages. ,
PLATES.
1. A new and accurate Map of the Isle of Wight, with a
Plan of Newport at the bottom corner. Folded. Tho.
Bowles sc.
2. View of the Needle Rocks in the year 1760. Hixon bc.
p. 200.
3. Six Roman Coins found in the Isle of Wight. Folded.
Hixon sc. p. Ij of the Appendix.
V.
A Picture of the Isle of Wight, delineated upon
the Spot in the Year 1793. By H. P. W. (W' ynd-
HAM.)
-All is here that the whole earth yields.
Variety without end : Sweet interchange
Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains,
Now land, now sea, and shores with forest crown'd,
Rocks, dens, and caves !"
Milton. Par. Lost, book vii. L541. and book ix. 1. 115.
London: Printed by C. Roworth, for J. Egerton, Military Li-
brary, Whitehall, mdccxciv. Octavo.
Title-page as above. Preface, v-xii.
Descriptive Part, [a-t] 146 pages.
Index, 6 pages.
With a sheet Map of the Island, dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Tho-
mas Orde Powlett, Governor {the same as in Alhin's Hi-
story) .
310 HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight).
VI.
Touii of the Isle of Wight. The Drawings taken
and engraved by J. Hassell. Dedicated, by per-
mission, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cla-
rence. In Two Volumes.
" I ivish I had been aith you to see the Isle of Wight.'^ — JoHNsON.
London : Printed by John Jarvis, for Thomas Hookham, in
New Bond-street, mdccxc. Octavo.
VOL. L
An engraved Title-page, with the Arms of the D. of Clarence
as a Vignette.
The printed Title-page as above.
Dedication, signed T. Hookham, and dated New Bond-street,
May 1, 1790, 2 pages.
Introduction and Errata, 4 pages.
List of Subscribers, 1 2 pages.
Contents of the First Volume, 4 pages.
The Tour, [b-p 8] 224 pages, and seventeen Plates, neither
numbered nor described.
VOL. IL
Engraved and printed Title-pages as in Vol. I.
Table of Contents, 6 pages.
Continuation of the Tour, [b-r4] 248 pages, and thirteen
plates.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper.
VIL
A Tour to the Isle of Wight (in 1793), illustrated
with Eighty Views drawn and engraved in Aqua
Tinta. By Charles Tomkins. In Two Volumes.
London: Printed for G. Kearsley, Fleet-street. 1796. ^oyal
octavo.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight). 3 1 1
Dedication to Sir John Barrington, Bart, signed Charles Tom-
kins.
Preface, 2 pages.
Directions for placing the Prints, 1 page.
The Tour, [without signatures after b] 1 86 pages.
PLATES.
1 . Plan of the Isle of Wight, surveyed and engraved by Charles
Tomkins. Folded. To face p. 1.
2. West View of Netley Abbey, p. 43.
3. Inside View of Netley Abbey, p. 45.
4. Netley Abl)ey Fort. p. 3 1 .
5. Calshot Castle, p. 52.
6. Cowes Harbour, p. 54.
7. Cowes Castle, p. 56.
8. Norton Lodge, the Seat of Mr. Binstead. p. 120.
9. Hurst Castle, p. 121.
10. AUuni Bay and the Needles, p. 122.
1 1. West End of the Isle of Wight, p. 123.
12. Black Gang Chine, p. 128.
13. Northwood Church, p. 142.
14. Entrance into Newport, p. 134.
15. Coffin of Elizabeth, 2"'^ Daughter of King Charles I.
p. 167.
16. Medina River, p. 181.
17. Another View of Medina River, p. 182.
18. Fairlee, the Seat of John White, Esq. p. 162.
19. Newport from Fairlee. p. 183.
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Vol. I.
List of Plates, £ pages.
A Continuation of the Tour, beginning with "Carisbrook Castle,"
[without signatures] 133 pages.
Errata in both volumes, on the reverse of p. 133.
Index to Vol. I. and II. 8 pages.
PLATES.
1. Entrance of Carisbrook Castle, p. 6.
2. The Keep at Carisbrook Castle, p. 1 2.
3. (Interior of) Carisbrook Castle, 'p. 16.
4. (Distant View of) Carisbrook Castle, p. 41.
5. Ancient Monument at (in) Carisbrook (Church.) j). 43.
3 1 2 HAMPSHIRE (Isle of Wight),
6. (N.E. View of) Carisbrook Church, p. 47.
7. Swainston, the Seat of Sir John Barrington, Bart. p. 52.
8. Monument at Calborne. p. 55.
g. Calborne Church, p. 55.
10. Westover, the Seat of L. T. Holmes, Esq. p. 55.
1 1 . Froghill, the Seat of Fitz Barrington, Esq. p. 56.
12. (South View of) Shalfleet Church, p. 61.
13. Thorlev Church, p. 62.
14. Yarmouth Castle, p. 63.
15. Yarmouth Churchj N.VV. View. p. 64.
16. Norton Cottage, the Retreat of Sir A. Snape Hammond.
p. 66.
17. (S.W. View of) Freshwater Church, p. 68.
18. Entrance of Freshwater Cave. p. 69.
19. Cave at Freshwater, p. 70.
20. Distant View of St. Catherine's, p. 70.
2 1 . Freshwater, p. 7 1 .
22. Freshwater-gate and Mainbench. p. 71.
23. Brook Church, p. 74.
24. (North View of) Motteston Church, p. 75.
25. (N. West View of) Brixton Church, p. 76.
26. (N. East View of) Shorwell Church, p. 77.
27. Monument at (in) Shorwell (Church), p. 77.
28. Culver Cliffs, p. 85.
29. Path to Hermits Hole. p. 85.
30. (S. View of) Brading (Church), p. 90.
31. St. Helen's (Tower), p. 93.
32. Spithead from Priory Rocks, p. 94.
33. Barnsley Wood. p. 96.
34. (View of) Ride. p. 97.
35. (S.E. View of) Binstead Church, p. 98.
36. (View of) Wootton River, p. 102.
37. Wootton Church, p. 103.
38. (South View of) Whippingham Church, p. 104.
39. (View of) Shide Bridge, p. 106.
40. Gatcombe Church, p. 107 .
4J. Monument at Gatcombe. p. 107.
42. Chale Church, (looking westward.) p. 109.
43. Black Gang Chine, looking to Sea. p. 1 10.
44. Chale Bay. p. 111.
45. St. Catherine's, p. 112.
46. (S. View of) Niton Church, p. 113.
47. Knowles, looking west. p. 1 14.
HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight). 3 1 3
48. Mirables, from Cripple Path. p. 115.
49. Wolverton Undercliff. p. 117.
50. (W. View of) St. Laurence's (Church), p. 1 1 8.
51. Steep Hill. p. 11 9.
52. (View of) Western Lines, p. 120.
53. Ventnor Mill. p. 121.
54. Bon Church Village (looking westward) . p. 122.
55. (S.West View of) Bon Church, p. 122.
56. Dunnose (a Promontory), p. 126.
57. Bon Church Shute. p. 127.
58. Luccombe Chine, p. 127.
59. (S.W. View of) Shanklin Church, p. 128.
60. Antique Chest at Shanklin, p. 128.
61. Shanklin Chine, p. I29.
62. Horse Ledge, p. 129.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper, in
Two Volumes Quarto.
VIII.
A Journey from London to the Isle of Wight.
By Thomas Pennant, Esq. In Two Volumes.
London : Printed at the Oriental Press, by Wilson and Co.
for Edward Harding, No. 98, Pall Mall ; and sold by West
and Hughes, No. 40, Paternoster-row. 1801. Quarto.
VOL. I.
From London to Dover.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Preface and Advertisement, 5 pages.
List of Plates in Volume I. 1 page.
The Journey from London to Dover, [B-Dd3] 205 pages.
PLATES.
Map of the Road from London to Dover. Folded and co-
loured. To face the Title.
1. The Temple Stairs. Tomkins del. Harding sc. p. 1.
2. Trinity Hospital, Deptford. Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 10.
3. Whole-length Portrait of Sir John Packington, from an ori-
ginal Drawing in the Collection of R. Bull, Esq. Hard-
ing sc. p. 12.
4. Marie la Duchesse de Chevreuse, from a scarce Print in
the Collection of R. Bull, Esq. Harding sc. p. 13.
2s
314 HAMPSHIRE {Isl4i of JVight).
b. Norfolk Hospital, Greenwich. Tomkins del. Harding sc.
p. 21.
fi. Perry's Dock-yard, Blackvvall. Tomkins del. Angus sc.
p. 26.
7. Charlton Manor House. Tomkins del. S. Sparrow sc.
p. 35.
8. Lesnes Abhey. E. Tomkins del. W. Angus sc. p. 41.
9. Portrait of Edward Brown, M.D. F.R.S. in the Collection
of the Earl of Buchan. Harding sc. p. 57-
10. Tilbury Fort. Tomkins del. Eastgate sc. p. .59.
1 I . Rochester Castle, Cathedral, Bridge, River Medway, and
Town of Stroude. J. Nixon, Esq, del. Comte sc. p. 73.
12. The Starred Waxen Vein (a Fossil), p. 83.
13. A Plate of Fossils, p. 88.
14. Feversham Abbey. Tomkins del. Sparrow sc. p. 91.
13. Robert Plot, LLD. from the Picture Gallery, Oxford.
Harding sc. p. 94.
16. Reculver. Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 98.
17. Dandelion (in the Isle of Thanet). J. Nixon, Esq. del.
S. Sparrow sc. p. 105.
18. Forland Light-house. .I.Nixon, Esq. del. S. Sparrow sc.
p. 110.
19. St. Augustine's Monastery and Ethelbert's Tower, Canter-
bury. Tomkins del. Sparrow sc. p. 159.
20. Canterbury Castle. Tomkins del. Sparrow sc. p. 164.
21. Deal Castle. Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 175.
22. Walmer Castle. Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 176.
23. Dover Castle. Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 178.
24. Ancient Chapel and Roman Watch Tower, Dover Castle.
Tomkins del. Sparrow sc. p. 180.
23. Portrait of Sir Thomas Erpingham. Harding sc. p. 181.
20. The " Maison Dieu." Tomkins del. Angus sc. p. 193.
27^ Shakespeare Chtf. Tomkins del. Sparrow sc. p. 204.
VOL. II.
From Dover to the Isle of Wight.
Half Title. Title-page as before.
Advertisement, 1 page.
List of Plates in the Second Volume, 1 page.
The Tour continued, from Dover to the Land's End, [B-Dd4]
207 pages.
Index to both Vohuncs, p. 'JOU-21 7-
HAMPSHIRE {Isle of JVight). 3 I J
PLATES.
1 . Map from Dover to the Isle of Wight. Folded and coloured.
To front the Title.
2. Portrait of W. Harvey, M.D. but is called William Chil-
lingvvorth on the Plate. Harding sc. p. 5. [Not in
the printed List of Plates.]
3. Sandgate Castle and Town. J. Nixon del. Comte sc. p. 7.
4. Winchelsea Church. J. Nixon del. Harding sc. p. 26.
5. Battle Abbey. J. Nixon del. Newton sc. p. 36.
6. Sir Ant>' Brown on Horseback. R. H. Cromek sc. p. 41.
7. Pevensey Castle. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Comte sc. p. 48.
8. Newhaven, Sussex. J. Nixon del. Sparrow sc. p. 63.
9. Pavilion at Brighton. Folded. Gardiner del. Newton sc.
p. 68.
10. New Shoreham Church. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Newton sc.
p. 86.
11. InsideViewof Arundel Castle. J.Nixon del. Newtonsc. p.9S.
12. View of Chichester. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Comte sc. p. 105.
13. View of Emsworth. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Comte sc. p. 118.
14. Warblington. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Sparrow sc. p. 130.
15. Cowes Castle. J. Nixon, Esq. del. Sparrow sc. p. 157.
16. Carisbrook Castle, from the Newport Road. J. Nixon, Esq.
del. Comte sc. p. 162.
17. The Coffin of Elizabeth, 2'^'^ Daughter of K. Charles l'\
p. 167.
1 8. St. Catherine's Tower, Isle of Wight. Turner del. Spar-
row sc. p. 186.
19. St. Catherine's Light-house Point, Isle of Wight. J.Nixon,
Esq. del. Comte sc. p. 188.
20. Yarmouth. F. Grose, Esq. del. Angus sc. p. 200.
N. B. Some copies were printed on Large Paper.
IX.
VECTIANA ; or a Companion to the Isle of
Wight, comprising the History of the Island, and
the Description of its local Scenery, as well as all
Objects of Curiosity. By John Albin.
Printed for and sold by J. Albin, Newport, Isle of Wight, con-
taining an engraved Title-page, with a vignette View of Ca-
risbrook Castle. — Duodecimo, 106 pages, no date, and a po-
etical Dedication to the Rt. Hon''"= Lord Fitzharris.
With a Map of the Island, the same as in the Author's History
of the Isle of Wight in octavo.
316 HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight).
X.
A New Picture of the Isle of Wight, illustrated
with Thirty-six Plates of the most beautiful and in-
teresting Views throughout the Island, in imitation of
the original Sketches, drawn and engraved by Wil-
liam Cooke. To which are prefixed an introduc-
tory Account of the Island, and a Voyage round its
Coast. Second Edition, with Improvements.
" A precious stone set in the silver sea."
Southampton : Printed by and forT. Baker; and for Sherwood,
Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-row, London ; sold also by
J. Fletcher, Southampton, and neighbouring Booksellers.
1813.* Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Prefaces to both P2ditions, 6 pages.
Contents, 4 pages.
List of Plates, 2 pages.
Introductory account of the Isle of Wight, signed J. E. and
dated Islington, Sept. 4, 1608, 28 pages.
Half Title : " The Plates ; with Descriptions."
Description of the Plates, [c8-k4] p. 31-136.
Half Title : " Voyage round the Island."
* This publication appeared for the first time in 1808 in quarto and oc-
tavo; but the preface of the second edition states " tiiat the Editors have
rejected some of tlio phites the least worthy of notice, and have added new
ones of the most intere^tins; views. In tiie descriptive jjart such altera-
tions have lict;n made as time and circirnistanccs required; and some addi-
tional information ^iven :"' they add likewise, " that the plates are executed
in a far more finished style than be fort."
An edition has also been printed m duodecimo in 1813, with twcnl i/-six of
the plates only, and a reduced coloured map of the island engraved by
W. Jeffrt>ys: which plates are as follow :
1. Norris. — 2. Carishrook Castle. — 3. Girteway to Carisbrook Castle. —
4. Rocks in Freshwater Bay. — 5. Freshwater Bay and Cliff*. — 6. Needles.
— 7. Light-house on Freshwater Cliffs. — 8. Yarmouth. — 9. Fernhill. —
10 Binstcad Cottaize and Church. — 11. St. .John's. — I'i. Lodge, or Cottage
Entrance to St. Jolm's. — 13. llie Priory. — 14. llock Cottai;e. — 15. Under-
cliff.— IG. Mirables. — 17. Steephill Cot'tage.— 18. St. Boniface.— 19. Boiw
Church V'iilii^'c. — 20. Shankliii Chine.— 21. Black Gang Chine. —5'i. Appul-
durcombe. — 23. Godshill. — 24. Cowes Castle and Harbour.— 25. Westhiij
Cottage,— 2t). Cottage at East Cowcs.
HAMPSHIRE {hie of Wight). 3 1 7
The Account of the Voyage, p. 139-150.
Half Title : " Routes of the Island."
The Routes, p. 153-158.
Index and Directions to the Binder, 4 pages.
PLATES.
Map of the Isle of Wight. Coloured and folded. To pre-
cede the Frontispiece.
1. Norris, the Seat of L*^ Henry Seymour, at East Covves, Isle
of Wight, as a Frontispiece, [p. \43, first edit.']
2. Carisbrook Castle, p. 31 . [p. 'id, first edit.]
3. Gateway to Carisbrook Castle, p. 34. [^. AS, first edit.]
4. Village of Carisbrook. p. 39. [p. 54, first edit.]
5. Rocks in Freshv.ater Bay. p.4l. [p. 56,^r5^ edit.]
6. Arched Rock in Freshwater Bay. p. 4^. [p. 57, first
edit.]
7. Freshwater Cliffs, p. 43. [p. 58, Jirst edit.]
8. Needles, from Scratchell's Bay. p. 52. [p.67, first edit.]
9. Light-house on Freshwater Cliff, p. 54. [p. 6g,first edit.]
10. Farringford Hill, the Seat of Ed. Rushworth, Esq. [p. 70,
first edit.]
11.* Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. G. Cooke sc. p. 57. [Not in
the first edit.]
12. Shalfleet Church, p. 61. [p. 74, first edit.]
13. Swainston, the Seat of Sir John Barrington, Bart. p. 63.
[p. 75, first edit.]
14. Fernhiil, the Seat of Mrs. Shute. New plate, p. 64.
[p. 7 7, first edit.]
13. Binstead Cottage and Church, p. 67- [p. 80, first edit.]
16. Appley near Ryde, the Seat of Captain Hutt. p. 83.
[p. 7 2, first edit.]
17. St. John's, the Seat of Edward Simeon, Esq. p. 74. [p. 86,
first edit.]
18. Lodge, or Cottage Entrance to St. John's, p. 77. [p. 90,
first edit.]
19. The Priory, the Seat of Sir Nash Grose, Knt. p. 80.
[p. 93, fir St edit.]
20. Niton, p. 83. [p. 96, first edit.]
21*. Sandrock Hotel, near Niton. G. Cooke sc. p. 85. [Not
in t lie first edit.]
22. Undercliff, taken near Mirables. p. 90. [p. 98,first edit.]
23. Mirables, the Villa of Mrs. Arnold, p. 94. [p. 102, first
tdit.]
3 1 8 HAMPSHIRE (Jsle of JVight).
24. Marine Villa of the late Sir Richard Worsley, Bart, and
now of the Hon. C. A. Pelham. p. qQ. [p. \Oi,Jinl
edit.]
25. Steep Hill, Cottage Villa of the Earl of Dysart. p. 98.
[p. \06,Jirst edit.']
26. St. Boniface, formerly the Villa of Thomas Bowdler, Esq.
and late of Lieut'. Col. Hill. p. 101. [p. \()9, first
edit .]
27. Bon-Church Village, p. 105. [p. \\3, first edit.]
28. Shanklin Chine, looking outwards, p. lOJ. [p. I2\,jirst
edit.]
29. Gatcombe House, the Seat of Col. Campbell, p. 115.
[p. \26i first edit.]
30. Black Gang Chine. {Anew plate.) G. Cooke sc. p. 117.
31. Appuldurcombe, the Seat of the late Sir Rich*^ Worsley,
Bart, and now of the Hon. C. A. Pelham. p. 121.
[p. \32,frst edit.]
32.* Godshill, taken in the Road to Newport, p. 123. [Not
in the first edit.]
33. Cowes Castle and Harbour, p. 126. [p. ]34, first edit.]
34. Westhill Cottage near Cowes, the Residence of Lord Fitz-
harris, late of General Whitelock. p. 129. [p. 137,
first edit.]
35. Mrs. Lambert's Cottage at East Cowes. p. 131. [p. 139,
first edit.]
36. East Cowes Castle, the Villa of J. Nash, Esq. p. 132.
[p. 140, first edit.]
The plates marked with an asterisk are not in the first edi-
tion ; and the following, which are there given, are omitted in
the present one :
The Marina, near Ryde. p. 89, but serving as a Frontispiece.
Shanklin Chine, looking inwards, p. II6.
Black Gang Chine, looking outwards, p. 127.
Black Gang Chine, from the Beach, p. 130.
XI.
Poetical Excursions in the Isle of Wight.
■ Cdslfi, atque aids intcxens snavilus habis,
Mollia luteolf'i phiffit vaccinia caltliA.
Fa vns, 0 Laiiri, carpani : et Te, prorima, mi/rte ;
Sic jjusito' quoniam suuves miscctis odores." — ViRG. Eclog. ii. 49.
HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight). 3 19
London: Printed for N. Conant (Successor to Mr. Whistou),
in Fleet-street, mdcclxxvii. Q«ar^o, 42 pages; and are de-
dicated to Lord Camden.
With a large vignette View of Carisbrook Castle in the Title-
page, under which is this motto :
"An awful Pharos to each British king !''
There has likewise been published
VECTIS; or The Isle of Wight, a Poem in Three Cantos,
by Henry Jones. Lond. 1766. Quarto.
XII.
Tiie DelineatoPc : or a Picturesque, Historical, and To-
pographichal DESCRIPTION of the Isle of Wight.
By James Clarke, (Land Surveyor, Newport.)
Printed and sold by Tayler and Co. Newport. (1812.) Duode-
cimo, 99 pages.
Ilhistrated with a Sheet Map, coloured, entituled, " A Military,
Marine, and Topographical Survey of the Isle of Wight, by
James Clarke, Land Surveyor, Newport. 1812."
XIII.
The Isle of Wight Magazine, from January 1795^
to December, and Supplement.
Newport, Isle of Wight : Printed by and for John Albin, Duo-
decimo, containing 650 pages, four pages of Index, and four
of Preface.
XIV.
Twelve Views in the Isle of Wight. 22 Inches
by 17. Drawn and etched by J. King and S. Barth.
London: Published by W. Cribb, Tavistock-street, 1813, {in
colours.)
1. Carisbrook Castle. — 2. Carisbrook. — 3. Wooton Bridge. —
4. St. Helen's Sea Mark. — 5. Brading. — 6. Sandown Bay. —
7. Newport. — 8. Yarmouth. — 9. Ashey Down, — 10. Nigluou
House. — 11. St. Laurence. — 12. Steep Hill.
320 HAMPSHIRE {Isle of Wight).
XV.
Twelve Select Views in the Isle of Wight, from
Drawings by T. Walmesley. 27 Inches by 21.
London : Published by James Daniell and Co. Strand, 1810-1 5^
both plain and in colours.
1. Brixton Church. Cartwright sc.
2. View of Mirables. Hassell sc.
3. Carisbrook Castle. Cartwright sc.
4. View of St. Catherine's Head. Chesham sc.
5. View of Ryde, opposite Portsmouth. Cartwright sc.
C). View of Steephill. Cartwright sc.
7. Entrance to the Village of Carisbrook. Bluck sc.
8. Carisbrook Castle near the Village. Bluck sc.
9. View of a Cottage near Ryde. Cartwright sc.
10. View of the Mirables among the Rocks. Cartwright sc.
11. Distant View of Freshwater Cliff from Staples Heath.
Bluck sc.
12. View of the Needles. Cartwright sc.
N. B. The same set of plates were published in a smaller size
in 1813 ; viz. 15-1- inches by 12-i-, both plain and in colours.
XVI.
Six Views in the Isle of Wight and of Netley
Abbey. Drawn and published by R. B. Hahraden
of Cambridge, and aquatinted by J. B. Hahraden.
1814. Size 17 Inches by 11 J.
1. Shankhn Chine.— 2. Black Gang Chine.— 3. Bon- Church
Village.— 4. Carisbrook Castle.— 5. Netley Abbey. — 6. An-
other View of Netley Abbey. ^
321
HEREFORDSHIRE.
I.
Introductory Sketches towards a Topographi-
cal History of the County of Hereford. By
the Rev. John Lodge, B.A.
" Pleasant SlLURlA, land of various views,
Hills, rivers, woods, and lawn«, and purple s^roves
Pomaceous, miiifiled with the curiint; growtii
Of tendril hops that flaunt upon their poles." — Dyeu's Fleece.
Kington : Printed and sold by J. Barrel : sold also by J. Allen,
Hereford; J. Barrow and F. Harris, Leominster; and J. Ro-
binson, Paternoster-row, London, mdccxcih. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable John, Lord Viscount Bate-
man, 2 pages.
Preface, Contents, and Errata, 4 pages.
Introductory Sketches, Appendix, and Queries proposed to the
Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy of the County of Hereford,
[B-Dd 5] 210 pages.
II.
Collections towards the History and Antiqui-
ties of the County of Hereford. By John
DUNCUMB, A.M.
*' Terra untiqua, potcns armis atqtie vhere glebcc'' — ViRG. /Eneid.
Hereford : Printed by E. G. Wright ; and sold by John Allen,
Hereford, and all other Booksellers in the City and County ;
also by R. H. Evans and J. Jeffreys, Pall Mall, London. 1804.
Quarto.
VOL. L
Half Title.
Title-page as above, with a Vignette finely engraved on Wood.
Dedication to His Grace Charles Howard, Duke of Norfolk,
1 page.
Preface, dated Hereford, Sep. 25, 1804, -2 pages.
Contents, 4 pages.
History of the County of Hereford, beginning with " General
Introduction," [A-Dd4] 213 page.'-.
Half Title, " Citv of Hereford."
2 r
322 ' lIERErORDSIIIRE.
History of the City of Hereford, [Ee2-4G2] beginning with
p. 219-604.
General Index to the First Volume : — Colophon, " Hereford :
Printed by E. G. Wright, High Town, 1805," 10 pages.
Additions and Corrections, 2 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
Errors in the paging: — p. 234 for 236;— pp. 495 and 496
are repeated, and 497, 498 are omitted; — pages 498, 499 for
pp. 500, 501 ;— p. 502 for 504.
PLATTS.
1. Map of Herefordshire. C. Smith so. p. 1.
2. Sketch of ancient Britain, as divided before the Roman In-
vasion. C. Smith sc. p. 8.
3. Plan of the Roman City of Magna Castra, near Hereford.
C. Smith sc. p. 26.
4. Sketch of Britain, as divided \mdcr the Saxon Heptarchy,
A.D. 568. C. Smith sc. p. 35.
5. Principal Rivers and Streams of Herefordshire. C. Smith
sc. p. 1 58.
6. Bird's-eve View of Hereford Castle in its original form ;
from Speed's Map, Leland's Description, &;c. Engraved
on Wood. p. 229.
7. Plan of the City of Hereford, and of the Tnclosures within
the Liberties thereof, distinguishing the Divisions of the
several Parishes, from an actual Survey made in the year
1802, by H. Price. Folded. B. Baker sc. Islington.
p. 289.
a. Plan of the City of Hereford. C. Smith sc. p. 371.
9. Black Friars Cross, Bishop Charlton's Cross, and part of
the City Wall near St. Owen's Gate. Duncombe del.
Medlandsc. p. 397-
10. Bye-street Gate. G. Samuel del. T. Medlandsc. p. 41 6.
11. Seals of Iterius, a Prior; of Peter de Acjua-blanca, Bishop
of Hereford in 1256, &:c. &,'c. Geo. Navlor, York, fee.
p. 461.
12. Ancient Front of Hereford Cathedral. Drawn by 1 . Dun-
cumb, engraved by T. Medland. p. 520.
13. Progress of the pointed Arch, as applied to Windows, p. 525.
14. 'J'lie Shrine of Ethelbert, King of the East Angles, A.D. 79^ ;
and of Thomas Cantelupe, Bishop of Hereford, A.D.
1275. Carter del. Medlandsc. p. 549.
VOL. II.— PART 1.
Title-page a3 before, dated 1812.
HEREFORDSHIRE. S23
Descriptive part, beginning with the ** County of Hereford :
Broxash Hundred," [b-l1 4] 264 pages.
Appendix to Broxash Hundred, 2 pages, (not numbered.)
Ewyas-Lacy Hundred, [Mm-ss3] p. 265-318.
PLATES.
1 . Portrait of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, &c, &c. From
an original Painting now in possession of J. Pitts, Esq.
of Kvre in Worcestershire, p. 221.
2. Portrait of John Phillips, Author of Cyder, The Splendid
Shilling, Blenheim, &c. From an original Painting in
the possession of the Rev'' Mr. Lilly, p. 247.
Bill-hooks. On the letter-press of p. 313.
N. B. The Second part of this volume is not published. (Au-
gust 6, 1815.)
III.
The History and Antiquities of the City and
Cathedral Church of Hereford : containing
• • •
an Account of all the Inscriptions, Epitaphs, &c.
upon the Tombs, Monuments, and Grave-stones ;
with Lists of the principal Dignitaries: and an Ap-
pendix, consisting of several valuable original Papers.
(By Dr. Rawlinson.)
London : Printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown
against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-street. 1717. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface, 6 pages.
Some Account of the City of Hereford and its Cathedral, p. i-
viii.
The Antiquities of the Cathedral, [a-q 8] 234 pages, ending
with the catch-word " Appen-"
Index of the Persons interred in Hereford Cathedral, 4 pages.
"To the Reader," [a] 2 pages.
A Kalendar of the Obits of several Benefactors to this Cathedral,
in Latin, [a 2-d 3] p. 3-3 1 .
Charters of Donations to the Church of Hereford, in Latin, ex-
tracted from the Rev. Mr. Jones's MSS. in the Bodleian Li-
brary at Oxford, beginning on the reverse of [d3-l4] p. 32-
87.
Errata: — pages 237 and 233 arc marked 137 and 153.
:324 ilEliEl-OUDSHIllE.
IV.
All HtsTORiCAL Account of the City of HerE'
EORD, with some Remarks on the River Wye, and
the natm'al and artificial Beauties contiguous to its
Banks, from Brobery to Wilton. Embellished with
elegant Views, Plans, &c. By John Price.
Hereford: Printed byD. Walker, at the Printing Office, High
Town : sold by all the Booksellers in the City and County;
and by Messrs. Martin and Bain, No. 1 84, Fleet-street, Lon-
don. 1796. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the WorshipfulJohn Ireland, Esq. Mayor, and the
principal Citizens of Hereford.
Preface, 2 pages.
Contents, and Reference to the Plates, 1 page.
Historical Account of the City of Hereford, with Appendix,
[b-r 7] p. 9-202.
PLATES.
1. Heieford Infirmary, from the Palace Gardens. J.W. del.
Frontispiece.
2. Bye-street Gate. J. W. del. p. 57.
3. Plan of the City of Hereford, p. 60.
Hereford Tradesman's Token, 1662. On the letter-press
of p. 6i.
4. South East (erroneously inscribed South IVest) View of
Hereford Cathedral and Palace, p. S6.
5. Plan of the Cathedral, p. 03.
6. Reniains of the Old Chapter House, Hereford, p. 134.
7. Course of the River Wye from Brobery to Wilton, p. 176,
V.
An Historical and Topographical Account of
Leominster and its Vicinity ; with an Appendix,
]]y John Price.
" 11 puese e fertilisnimo, e pieii di f'rntti, di modo chc nitre alia saliibrild dello
uere, si trova uiondanthsima d'ugni lusu, che fu mcsiicri p,er lo vivere
umdno." — I L CoRTF.GliANO.
Ludlow : Printed and sold by H. Proctor : sold also by J. Bar-
row, t<eominster; D. Walker and J. Allen, Hereford; HoU
and Co. Worcester ; and by T. Longman, Pateruoster-rQW^
London, mdccxcv. Octavo,
IIEREFORDSIIIRK. 325
Title-page as before.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bateman.
Preface, 6 pages.
Contents, and List of Plates, 2 pages.
The History of Leominster, Appendi:c, Addenda, and Errata,
[A-Kk4] 273 pages.
Errata : — pages 062 for 260 ; — and p. 22G for 262.
PLATES.
1. West View of the Church. Dedicated to Lord Viscount
Bateman. Frontispiece.
2. Tradesmen's Tokens and Town Seal. Dedicated to Tho-
mas Coleman, Esq. p. 62.
3. North Elevation of the Town Hall. Inscribed to Thomas
Bering-ton, Esq. of Winsley. p. 71.
4. East Elevation of the same Building. Inscribed to Somer-
set Davies, Esq. of Wigmore. p. 72.
5. North East View of the Remains of the Priory. Dedicated
to the Rev. R. Evans, p. 76.
6. South West View of the Priory. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon.
Lord Viscount Maiden, p. 90.
7. West Saxon Entrance into the Church. Inscribed toTheo-
philus Richard Salwey, Esq. p. 92.
VI.
A View of the ancient and present State of
the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy, and Hemp-
STED : Endow Yl by the Right Honourable John, Lord
Viscount Scudamore ; with some Memoirs of that an-
cient Family ; and an Appendix of Records and Let-
ters relating to the same Subject. By Matthew
Gibson, M.A. Rector of Door.
" Quo just ior alter
Non PietateJ'uit."
London : Printed by W. Bowyer, for R. Williamson, near Gray's
Inn Gate, in Holborn. 1727. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Lady Frances, Viscountess
Scudamore, 2 pages.
The Contents of the Church of Door, and Errata, 2 pages.
View of the ancient and present State of the Church of Door,
[b-g4] 48 pages.
326 HEREFORDSHIRE.
Title-page : *' A View of the ancient and present State of the
Church of Home-Lacy : Endow'd by the Right Honourable
John, Lord Viscount Scudamore. To which are prefix'd some
Antiquities of the Family of Scudamore ; with Memoirs and
Letters of the foresaid Lord.
" Quo justior alter
Kon PiftuleJ'uU."
Contents of Home-Lacy, pages 31-2.
Memoirs of the Family of Scudamore, [h 3-q 2] p. 53-1 16.
View of the ancient and present State of the Church of Home-
Lacy, [q3-s] p. 117-130.
Brief Remarks upon the Churches of Boleston, Bredwardine,
Bosbury, and Little Birch, p. 131-134.
Title-page : ** View of the ancient and present State of the
Church of Hempsted, &;c."
The Contents of Hempsted, p. 137-138.
View of the same, [T2-Aa3] p. 139-181.
Title-page : " An Appendix of Records and Memorials relating
to the ancient and present State of the Churches of Door,
Home-Lacy, and Hempsted : Endowed by the Rt. John, Lord
Viscount Scudamore."
Contents of the Appendix, pages 185-187.
The Appendix of Records and Memorials, the reverse of [sb 2-
Hh3] p. 188-238.
With a folded Plate of the South Prospect of the Church of
Door. Dedicated to the Hon*"^ Mrs. Frances Scudamore.
H. Burgh sc. Frontispiece, or between pages 46 and 47.
N. B. Page 48 is marked 34.
VII.
Collections concerning the Manor of Marden,
in the County of Hereford. By the Right Hon.
Thomas, Earl Coningsby.
Folio. No Title-page.
These collections were printed at the expense of Earl Co-
ningsby, and having never been published, are now of very con-
siderable rarity. The volume has no general Title-page, but
page I is headed " Marden," and commences as follows :
" Marden is of very great antiquity, havins; had antiently within its
precincts a Camp raised by the Romans, and a Palace by the
Kinus of Mcrcia."
[b-8u 2] 720 pages, the last page ending with " finis."
HERErORDSIIIRE. 327
Errors of paging in this portion of the work: — pages 81, 82,
83, 84 are omitted, but the signatures agree, viz. x-Y ; — pp. 85,
6, 7, 8, signature z are repeated; — p. 88 of the first part ending
with catch-word " Tertia," and the following page beginning
with " fREGiNA ;" — p. 2 1 3-2 1 6 are omitted ; —pp. 2 1 7-220 are
repeated and follow;— p. 561-2 [*7d] are repeated with an as-
terisk.
Following page 720 the pages and signatures begin again, viz.
i-xix. [a-e 2]
" William Duke of Normandy, when lie attempted the Conquest of
England, had ^^ Jth hii.i William Fitz-Osborn, who was tlie chiefot
assistant, and his marshal)."
Following page xix the pages and signatures recommence, viz,
1-306, [B-4H3*]
" Nomina huminvin terras tenentium oppidorum viUarum &iC. in Cumi-
tatu Herefordiie eitructa a Libra vocato Domesday-Book."
ending with the following Colophon : —
" London : Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, Printers
to his Highness. 1657."
Errata: — Page 1 20 of this portion is numbered 220 ; — pp. 1 25-
134, signatures *ii-*5j^*ii are repeated with an asterisk ; — p. 215
is numbered p. 115.
Between pages 170-171 is a leaf numbered [*a] at the top of
the page ; signature a of two pages, beginning
" Terr' & Teneinenta JVilUelmi Shelley Armigeri nuper de
alta prodic'one attinet' in Com' pred'."
Between pages 1 74-5 are two leaves [*b] ; signature b of four
pages, beginning
" Diiodecima pars pateii de Anno Regni Regis Jacobi An-
gliae, (5*c. primo."
Between pages 226-227 are five leaves [*c_***c] ; signature c
consisting of 0 pages, beginning
" Liberat' fuit Cur' 20 die Noveinhr' Anno regni Regis Ja-
coli Angl' Sec. decimo infrascript' per Man' Escaetor'."
Between pages 250-251 are four leaves numbered [*d-**d ] ;
signature d of eight pages, beginning as follows :
" Ex prima parte Bundel' Escaet' de Amio Regni Regis
Caroli Duodecimo."
Between pages 300-301 is a leaf of one page numbered [e] ;
signature e beginning as follows :
" Copy of a fine from Foulke Wallwin and Margerylis his
Wife, and John Wallwyn, to Henry Lingen K'. George
Penrise alias Glover, and others, passed Anno 1649."
328 HEllErORDSllIRE.
Following page 306 are six leaves, or twelve })ages [*e-***e] ?
signature e beginning as follow^s :
" Vicesima secunda pars Clnus' de Anno Domini 1658."
After the sixth leaf [***e], which follows page306,the pages and
signatures recommence, 1-20, [a-g] and page 1 begins as fol-
lows :
" From the Patent Roll of the First Year of Henry the
Fourth. Part 3"', Membrance 20% &c."
*' Libertas Ducat' Lane' in Com' Hereff." numbered [d*] ; sig-
nature D, 2 pages.
" Hereford. Clifford. Ex Bundel' Escaet' de Anno 4 Ediv. 2.
Numb. 51." [e*] signature E, 2 pages.
" Ex Bundl' Escaet' de Anno 46 Edw.3. Numb. 10." numbered
[f*] ; signature F, 4 pages.
" Ex Rotulo Parliamenti de Anno primo Edwardi IV. p. 5 7."
[*] signature a, 2 pages.
An Index of the Principal Matters, [8x-9d] 27 pages.
N.B. This collation was made from the copy, belonging to
the late John Towneley, Esq. which was purchased at his Sale for
the British Museum, and compared with another (although im-
perfect) that was in the possession of Dr. Covey of Hereford, to
which was affixed the title-page adopted in the present article,
printed in 1813, and two pages of introduction extracted from
the Rev. J. Duncumb's Collections*.
VIII.
Interior and Exterior Views of Cjoodrich
Castle, on the Banks of the W^^e, drawn and en-
graved byT. Bon NOR, 17.98, and reprinted in 1815.
Octavo, 57 pages, with an engraved page, announcing Her Ma-
jesty to have been a Subscriber to the Work, and which pre-
cedes the printed List of Subscribers.
PLATES,
(Inscribed to the Most Honourable Thomas, Marquis of Bath.)
1 . N. View of the Castle, and its Situation ijj the approach to
it by Land.
* An Iiistorical account of the descent of tliis manor,wliicli, develops
the causes tint induced Eail Coiiiii};sl)y to make the coin-pilation abuvo de-
s<;i-ibed, may l)e foiind in "CoUectioiis towards the History and Anticjuitios
ol" tlio Conniv of Hereford. liv *''e Rev. John Duncnmb," vol. li. p. 10,
11, anri ] \9-\M.
HEREFORDSHIRE. 329
2. Elevation and Aspect on the S.S.E. Bank of the Wye, as
viewed from the Water.
3. The Great West Tower of the Inner BaUiuni.
4. The South Tower, with the W. and E. as they flank the Walls
of the Inner Ballium: the Fosse or Ditch, Drawbridge, &c.
5. Inside View from the West of the Inner Ballium. — N.E. Win-
dow, Gate, Chapel, Watch Tower, Barracks, &c. 1798.
6. Inside View from the East of the Inner Ballium; viz. Bar-
racks, Keep, Macbeth's Tower, W.Tower, Great Hall,&c.
7. Inside View of the Kitchen, Ladies' Tower, Octagon Pillar,
its Arches, &:c.
8. General View of the Castle taken from the Barbican.
9. The Breach at the North or Ladies' Tower of the Inner
Ballium, &c.
10. The Remains of Flanesford, now called Goodrich Priory.
1 1-12 on one plate. Ground Plan. — Tomb in Goodrich Church.
— Cradle of King Henry V. — Goodrich Chalice. — A Sil-
ver Penny coined at Penyard Castle, &c.
13. A Fac-simile of Characters cut within the Southern Tower.
— A Falconer in the Habit of the 14th Century, &jc. &;e.
N. B. Some copies of the plates were taken off in Quarto ;
and a limited number of the same size on India Paper.
IX.
POMONA HEREFORDIENSIS: containing co-
loured Engiavings of the Old Cider and Perry Fruits
of Herefordshire; with such new Fruits as have
been found to possess superior Excellence, accom-
panied with a descriptive Account of each Variety.
By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S. and
L.S. and President of the Horticultural Society of
London. — Published by the Agricultural Society of
Herefordshire.
London : Printed for the Agricultural Society of Herefordshire,
by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row, St. James's : and sold
by W. Hooker, 75, John-street, Fitzroy-square ; White and
Cochrane, Fleet-street; and J. Harding, St. James's-street.
1811. Royal quarto.
Title-page as above. Preliminary Observations, 8 pages.
Thirty leaves of descriptive letter-press to illustrate the same
2 U
330 HEREFORDSHIRE.
number of coloured Plates, drawn by Elizabeth Matthews,
and engraved byW. Hooker.
The Index, 1 page.
X.
Observations on the River M'ye, and several parts
of South Wales, &c. relative chiefiy to picturesque
Beauty: made in the Summer of the Year 1770.
By William Gilpin, M.A. Prebendary of Salis-
bury, and Vicar of Boldre near Lymiugton. The
Fifth Edition, (with a new set of Plates.)
London: Printed for R. Blamire, in the Strand, in 1782*,
1789, 1792, and a fourth edition printed in foolscap octavo,
without plates, in 1600, consisting of 160 pages besides a
dedication, contents, and title : also a fifth edition, with a
new set of plates, printed for Messrs. Cadell and Davies in
the Strand, in 1800, from which this collation is made. Oc-
tavo,
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rev'' William Mason, page v-ix, dated Vicar's
Hill, November 20, 1782.
Contents, 3 pages.
Translation of Latin Quotations, 2 pages.
The Observations, [b-m] 154 pages; and Seventeen Plates in
Aqua-tinta.
N. B. A limited number of copies of the edition of 1789 were
printed in Small Quarto.
XI.
Picturesque Views on the River Wye, from its
Source at Plinlimmon Hill, to its Junction with the
Severn below Chepstow ; with Observations on the
public Buildings, and other Works of Art, in its Vi-
cinity. By Samuel Ireland, Author of "A Pic-
turesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and part of
France :" and of " Picturesque Views on the River
Thames, Medway, Warwickshire Avon," &c.
* This first edition was printed on very coarse paper, and the plates,
fifteen in number, and different from those of tlic later editions, were exe-
puted in as inferior a manner,
HEREFORDSHIRE. 331
JjONDon : Published by R. Faulder, New Bond-street, and
, T. Egerton, Whitehall. 1797. Royal octavo.
HS,lf Title. Title-page as before.
Preface, p. v-x. Prints contained in this Work, 2 pages.
Descriptive part, [a-u 4] 159 pages. Errata, on a Slip.
Erratum: — page 108 is numbered 180.
PLATES,
(Drawn by the Author.)
1. Course of the River Wye, from its Source to its Junction
with the Severn below Chepstow, p. 1 .
2. Source of the Wye, Plinlimmon Hill. p. I.
3. Nanerth Rocks, &:c. p. 9.
4. Rhaidr-Gwy. p. 11.
5. Builth. p. 16.
6. Market at Aberystwith, p. 18.
7. Glasebury Bridge, &:c. p. 28.
8. Hay, Brecknockshire, p. 31.
9. Hay Castle, p. 34.
10. Cli'fford Castle, p. 3fi.
11. Bradwardine, Herefordshire, p. 45.
12. Hereford, p. 49.
Remains of the Cross of the Black PViars at Hereford. On
the letter-press of p. 56.
13. Ross from Ashwood. p. 69.
14. Market-house, &c. Ross. p. 72.
15. Portrait of John Kyrle, commonly called The Man of Ross.
F. Barlow sc. p. 76.
16. Wilton Castle, p. 79.
17. Goodrich Castle, p. 83.
Goodrich Priory. On the letter-press of p. 86.
18. Simmonds' Rocks, &c. p. 95.
19. Monmouth from Hadnock. p. 103.
20. Monmow Bridge, p. 104.
21. Remains of Monmouth Castle, p. 107.
22. Monmouth Priory, p. 111.
23. Monmouth from a neighbouring Hill. p. 115.
24. Raglan Castle, p. 116.
The supposed Cradle of Harry of Monmouth. On the
letter-press of p. 124,
25. St. Briavals'. p. 129.
26. Llandogar. p. 131.
27. Tintern Abbey, p. 133.
28. Interior of Tintern Abbey, p. 136.
532 HERErORDSHniE.
29. Chepstow Castle and Bridge, p. 146.
30. Chepstow, &c. from Persfield. p. 154.
31. Chepstow Castle from below the Bridge, p. 136.
32. Red Rocks below Chepstow, p. 157.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper, and
a small number, with a double set of plates, consisting of proofs
and etchings j likewise with etchings and coloured specimens of
the views.
XII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Hereford: with Observations on the Means of
its Improvement. Drawn up lor the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By John Clark, of Builth, Breconshire.
London: Printed by Colin Macrae, 1794. Quarto, 79 pages.
XIII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Hereford. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By .John Duncumb, A.M. Secretary to the Agri-
cultural Society of that Province.
" Wiiy should not a>;riculture enjoy tlic same arlvantaties as almost all great
manufactories, in wliicli every useliil discovery and improvement, either
to perfect the manufacture, or to fahricate it in less time, with less e.\-
jK r.ce, is readily admitted ?" — M, De CnATEAUViF,ux.|
" Omnivni rerum, ex quibus uUquid cmiqnirilu}; nihil est Jf^ricultura melius,
nihil uberlus, niltil dulcius, nihii homine, nihil libao. dignivs. '
CiC. deOff. lib. 1.
London : Printed by W. Buhner and Co. Cleveland-row, St.
James's, for G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall, Booksellers to His
Majesty and the Board of Agriculture. 1805. Octavo, 177
pages.
With a Map of the Soil of Herefordshire, coloured and folded.
— Map of the principal Rivers and Streams of Herefordshire,
folded. — Front of Arreudal Farm-house. — Elevation of ten
Cottages, folded. — Ground Plan of Arrendal Farm-house,
Yard and Buildings at Lidc, folded, all engraved by Neele.
333
HERTFORDSHIRE.
I.
The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire :
with the original of Counties, Hundreds, or Wapen-
takes, Boroughs, Corporations, Towns, Parishes, Vil-
lages, and Hamlets ; tlie Foundation and Origin of
• Monasteries, Churclies, Advowsons, Tythes, Recto-
ries, Impropriations, and Vicarages in general ; de-
scribing those of this County in particular : as also
the several Honors, Mannors, Castles, Seats, and
Parks of the Nobility and Gentry : and the Succes-
sion of the Lords of each Mannor therein. Also the
Characters of the Abbots of St. Albans ; faithfully
collected from public Records, Leiger-Books, ancient
Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, and other select
Authorities, Together with an exact Transcript of
Domesday-Book, so far as concerns this Shire, and
the Translation thereof in English. To which are
added the Epitaphs and memorable Inscriptions in all
the Parishes. And likewise the Blazon of the Coats of
Arms of the several Noblemen and Gentlemen, Pro-
prietors in the same. — Illustrated Avith a large Map of
the County ; a Prospect of Hertford ; the Ichno-
graphy of St. Albans and Hitchin ; and many Sculp-
tures of the principal Edifices and Monuments. By
Sir Henry Chauncy, Kt. Serjeant at Law,
" Nos Patria Fines Sf dulcia Scripsiiniis Arza." V'niGIL.
London: Printed for Ben. Griffin, in the Great Old-Railev;
Sam. Keble, at the Turk's-headin Fleet-street ; Dan. Browiie,
at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-bar ; Dan. Mid-
winter and Tho. Leigh, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's
Church-yard. MDCC. Folio.
Title-page as above, printed with black and red ink.
334 HERTFORDSHIRE.
Dedication to the Right Honourable John Earl of Bridgewater,
Viscount Brackley, and Baron of Ellesmere, 4 pages.
The Preface, 4 pages.
The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire, divided into two
Columns, [c-Hhhh4] 600 pages.
Degrees of Precedency, [liii] p. 60l.
Advertisement, containing the Addenda and Corrigenda, 2 pages.
Index of the Principal Matters, and Names of Places contained
in this Book, 1 1 pages.
Index of Names of Persons, 9 pages.
Corrections of a passage in page 84 ; together with the Pedigree
of the Family of Willymots, of Kelshul, in com. Hertford,
1 page.
Printed Directions for placing the Cuts of the Gentlemen's Seats,
Monuments, &c. in the History of Hertfordshire, 1 page.
Errors in the paging: — p. 19 and 20 are omitted; — pp.23
and 24 are repeated, and follow; — p. 186 is marked 178; —
p. 191 is numbered 183; — pages I91 and 192 are repeated, and
pages 193 and 194 are omitted; — p. 112 for 212; — pp. 299,
300, 301, 302 are marked 301, 302,303,304; — p. 304 for
318; — p. 337 is marked 329 ; — pages 343 and 344 are num-
bered 335 and 336 ;— p. 409 for 400; — p. 408 for 410; —
p. 401 for 41 5; — pages 467 and 468 are numbered 455 and
456; — p. 450 for 470;— p. 498 is marked 490;— p. 495 for
503 ; — p. 545 for 514 ; — pages 551 and 552 are numbered 553
and 554.
PLATES*.
1 . Portrait of the Author, Sir Henry Chauncy, of Yardley-
Bury, in the County of Hertford, Knt. Serjeant at Law.
Frontispiece. J. Savage sc.
* As tlic following printed directions for placing tiie plates are but rnreljr
to be found in the book, hoiii!^ subsequently printed, the Editor \s induced
to reprint an exact copy of them, (in addition to tlic list above given, which
is faitiifuUvfuadc from the engravings,) which he transcribed from a printed
list in a copy whicli belonged to tlie late Dr. John 'rhor[)e, the learned edi-
tor of the Textus R()rU'nsis,(S:c. whose library was dispersed by the iianimer
of Messrs. Leigh and Sothei)y, the 28tli and 29th of November 1811:
" The Names of the Geiilleinen that gave
the Plates.
1 . The Author's Picture before the Title,
2. Map of the County, p. 1.
3. nroadfield House, p. 72.
Tlioaias Stone, l<".sq. " ', 4. Ru-.li<len {Risden) Tlacc. p. T8.
N. B. Tills should be called Pienelopie
.lames (Pultor) Forester, Esq.
Ksq.
Id be c
Sloue
HERTFORDSHIRE.
335
2. Map of the County of Hertford. Folded. H. Moll fee.
1700. p. 1.
3. Manor House at Broadfield. Dedicated and presented to
the Worp" Pulter Forester, Esq. Folded. J. Savage sc.
p. 74.
4. Risden House. Presented to the Worp" Pienelopie Stone,
the Relict of Thomas Stone, Esq. Folded. J. Drapentier
sc. p. 79.
5. Hyde Hall, presented to the Right Worp" Sir Nicholas Mil-
ler, Knt. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 81.
6. New Sills, Bury Presented to the Worp" Thomas Newland,
Esq. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 99.
7. Cockenhatch. Presented toy'" Worp" Edward Chester, Esq.
Folded. .1. Drapentier sc. p. 10'2.
8. Widyall Hall. Pres'* to y*^ Worp" James Goulston, Esq.
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 111.
9. Parsonage House at Throcking. Presented to the Worp"
Robert Elwes, Esq. Folded. J. Savage sc.p. 1 18.
10. Aspeden Hall. Presented to the Right Worp" Ralph Free-
man, E^q. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 125.
. " The Names of the Gentlemen tliat gave
the Plates.
Sir Nicholas Miller, Knight.
Thomas Newland, Esq.
Edward Chester, Esq.
James Goulston, Esq.
Robert El wis, Esq.
Ralph Freman, Esq.
Thomas Turner, Esq.
Francis Flyer, Esq.
William Earners, Esq.
Lady Wiseman, Baronettess.
Sir Robert Jocelin, Baronet.
The same.
Lady Wiseman, Baroiiettess.
The same.
The same.
Henry Gore, Esq.
The same.
Edmond Field, E--q.
Matthew Bluck, Esq.
Walter, Lord Aston.
.Sir Thomas Brograve, Baronet.
John Dimsdale, Gent. Mayor.
The Lady Harrison. )
Richard Harrison, Esq. ^
5. Hide-Hall in Sandon. p. 82.
6. Nusels-Bury. p. 100.
7. Cockenhacii. p. 102.
8. Windihale-Hall. p. 112.
9. Throcking-Honse. p. 118.
10. Aspenden-Hall. p. 124.
11. Little Court, p. 130.
12. Pelham-Hall. p. 142.
1.3. More-Place, p. 160.
14. Pisho-Bury. p. 179.
15. Hide-Hall in Sabridj^eworth. p. 182.
16. Two small Monuments, p. 185.
17. The Monument of Sir Thomas Hewyt,
Knight and Baronet.
18. The Monument of George, Lord Vis-
count Hewyt. p. 185.
19. The Monument of Sir Will. Hewyt,
Kt. p. 186.
20. New-Place, p. 190.
21. Twosmall Monuments (jepora<epia<ei.)
p. 191.
22. Stansted-Bury. p. 195.
23. Honsdon-Hoii-e. p. 199.
24. Standon-Lordi,hip. p. 220.
25. Hamelis. p. 227. '
26. Hertford -Town. p. 260.
27. Balls, p. 265.
136
HEIITPORDSHIIIE.
U.
12.
13.
Litle Court. Presented to y'' Worp" Thomas Turner, Esq.
Folded. J Drapentier sc. p. 131.
Burnt (Brent)
Flyer, Esq.
Mores Place.
Folded. J.
Pelhani Hall. Pres*^ to y^ Worp" Francis
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 142.
Pres*^ to y- Worp" William Barners, Esq.
Drapentier sc. p. I60.
14. Pisho Bury. Presented to the Hon^'*^ the Lady Wiseman,
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 179.
15. Hide Hall. Presented to the Right Worp" Sir Robart Jos-
ling, B'. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 182.
IS. Monuments of John Jocelin, Esq. and Philippa his Wife,
(erroneously called the Monuments of Sir John Leven-
thorpe, Bart, and his Lady by Mr. Savage in his Libra-
rian, vol. i. p. 57.) Presented to the Right Worp" Sir
Robert Josling, of Hide Hall, Bart, marked p. 81.
J. Drapentier sc. p. 184.
17. Monument of Sir Thomas Hewyt, K' and Bart, with a
Vail opening above the Table, supported by two Cupids,
p. 185.
18. Monument of Geo. Lord Hev^^t, Viscount Hewyt of Goran,
with his Effigy in Armour, p. 185.
" The Names of the Gentlemen that g-ave
the Plates.
Jo. Cullin, Esq.
Thomas Atkins, Esq.
Thomas Priestley, Esq.
Sir William Litton, Knijrbt.
Sir Ralph RaiclitTand other Inhabi- ?
tants of Hitchin. ^
Francis Bragg:e, I'.D. and other In- \
habitants of Hilcliin. /
Sir Edwin Sadleir, Haronot.
Sir John Spencer, Baronet.
Richard H elder, Esq.
Sir Robert [John) Austen, Baronet.
Sir Jonathan Keat.
Sir Robert Marsham, K' and B'.
The same.
The same.
Edward Saver, Esq.
The H'nourable licnry finy, Esq
Sir Richard Anderson, Bart.
2S. The Park-House, p. 27'2.
•29. Bedwell-Paik. p. 276.
30. Canifield Place, ibid.
yi. Knebworth Place, p. 553.
32. Hitchin Town. p. 590.
33. Hitchin Church, p. 392.
396.
428.
34. Teinple-Dinseley. p.
53. Offlv Place, p. 403.
36. Little Offly. p. 406.
37. Sta£;enhoe. p. 414.
38. 'I'he Town of St. Alban's.
39. The Hoo. p. 510.
40. The South Prospect of Busby-Hall,
p. 540.
41 . The East and West Prospect, p. 542.
42. The North Prospect, ibid.
43. Barkhamsted Place, p. 577.
44. IVincc-House. p. 592.
45. Pendley-House. p. 593.
N. B. lleckonin^ No. 22 as two separate plates will make the wliole
number of plateb to correspond witii tiie preceding list in the text.
%* Four cancelled leaves, viz. the first, page 5j tlie second, page 121
the third, page 253 ; the fourtli, page 303."
HERTIORDSHIRE. 337
1 9. Monuments of Sir William Hewyt, Knt. and Eliz^ his Wife.
p. 186.
20. New Place. Presented to the Worp" Henery Gore, Esq.
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. IQO.
21. Monument of Bridget, Daug' of Sir John Gore, Kt. hold-
ing a Branch in her right hand. p. IQl.
22. Monument of Sir .lohn Gore, K'. p. IQl.
23. Stansted Bury. Presented to Edmund Feilde, Esq. Folded.
J. Drapentier sc. p. 193.
24. Honsdon Hou^e. Presented to y^ Worp" Mathew Bluck^
Esq. Folded. J, Drapentier sc. p. I99.
25. Standon Lordship. Presented to the Right Hon^'^ and
truely Nohle Walter, Lord Aston. Folded. J. Dra-
pentier sc. p. 220.
26. Hamells. Presented to the Right Worp:full S"^ Thomas
Brograve, Bart. Folded. .T. Drapentier sc. p. 227.
27. The North Prospect of the Town of Hertford from PorthiU.
Presented to the Right Worshipfull the Mayor, Re-
corder, and Aldermen of Hertford. Folded. J. Dra-
pentier sc. p. 262.
28. Balls, (n^ Hertford.) Presented to the Worp" Rich'^ Herri-
son, Esq. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 265.
29. The Parke. Presented to the Worp" .John Cullcn, Esq.
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 272.
30. Bedvvell Parke. Presented to the Worp" Thomas Atkins,
Esq. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 276.
31. Camfeild Place (at Wildhill in y'^ Parish of Easenden).
Presented to the Worp" Thomas Prestley (Priestley),
Esq. Folded. .T. Drapentier sc. p. 277, marked 272.
32. Knebworth Place. Presented to the Right Worp:fidl Sir
Will. Lytton. Folded. .L Drapentier sc. p. 336,
marked 353.
33. The Town of Hitchin. Presented to the Right Worp" Sir
Ralph Radcliffe, Knt, and other Gentlemen, Inhabiters
of y' Town. Folded, ,T. Drapentier sc. p. 388, marked
391.
34. Hitchin Church (St, Marys). Presented to the Reverend
Mr. Francis Bragge, Batchelor of Divinity, and Minister
of Hitchin. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 392.
35. Temple Dinsley. Presented to the Right Worp" Sir Edwin
Sadler, B'. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 397.
36. Offley Place. Presented to the Right Worp" Sir John Spen-
cer^ B'. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 404.
2x
338 HERTFORDSHIRE.
37. Little Offley. Presented to Richard Helder, Esq. Folded.
J.D. sc' p. 407.
38. Stagen Hoe. Presented to the Right Worp" S"" John Aus-
tin, Bart. Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 414.
39. Map of St. Alban's. Dedicated to the Right Worp" the
Mayor, and the Worp'' the Recorder, and Aldermen of this
Antient Borough. Folded. John Oliver sc. p. 428.
40. The Hoo. Presented to Gilbert Hoo Keate, Esq. Folded.
J. Drapentier sc. p. 5 10.
41. The South Prospect of Bushey Hall. Presented to y^ Right
Worp" Sir Robt. Marshani, K' &; BaV. Folded. ' J. Dra-
pentier sc. p. .540.
42. The East and West Prospect of Bushey Hall. Presented
to y'^ Right Worp" Sir Robt. Marshani, K^ & Bar*.
Folded. J. Drapentier sc. p. 54 1 .
43. The North Prospect of Bushey Hall. Presented to the
Right Worp" Sir Robt. Marsham, K* & Bar*. Folded.
J. Drapentier sc. p. 54 1 .
44. Barkhanistead Place, or the Mannor House. Dedicated to
the Worp" Edward Sayer, Esq. Folded. John Oliver sc.
p. 577.
45. Mannor House of Tring. Dedicated to the Honourable
Henry Guy, Esq. Folded. J. Oliver sc. p. 593.
46. Mannor House of Penley. Dedicated to the Honourable
Sir Richard Anderson, Bart. Folded. J. Oliver sc.
p. 594.
II.
The History of Hertfordshire : describing the
County and its antie^it Monuments, particularly the
Roman. With the Cliaracter of tho.se that have been
the chief Possessors of the Lands ; and an Account
of the most memorable Occurrences. By N. Sal-
mon, LL.B.
" Puscua, Ruru, Ducts." ViRG.
London: Printed in the year mdccxxviii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hertford, dated
Bishop's Stortford, May 1, 1728, 4 pages.
Libt of Subscribers, 2 pages.
HERTFORDSHIRE. 33^
History of Hertfordshire, printed in double columnsj [B-Yyyy]
358 pages.
Appendix : beginning with a List of '^ Knights for the County
of Hertford, as far as they can be recovered," p. 339-368,
and ending with the word "finis."
Another "Appendix to the History of Hertfordshire," p. 369.
To which is prefixed a folded Map of the County, engraved by
J. Clark.
III.
SPECULUM BRITANNIM ; an Historical and
Chorographical Description of Middlesex and
Hartfordshire, by John Norden. Quarto,
See Middlesex.
IV:
Tlie History of the Ancient and Royal Foundation
called the Abbey of St. Alb an, in the County of
Hertford, from the Founding thereof in 793 to its
Dissolution in 1539: Exhibiting the Life of each
Abbot, and the principal Events relating to the Mo-
nastery during his Rule and Government. Extracted
from the most faithful Authorities and Records, both
printed and Manuscript; with Plates, and a new Map
of the County. By the Reverend Peter Neavcome,
Rector of Shenley, Herts.
London : Printed for the Author, by J. Nichols : and sold by
Messrs. White, in Fleet-street; T. Payne, at the Mews Gate;
Robson and Faulder, in Bond-street ; and Hooper and Flex-
ney, in Holborn. mdccxcv. Quarto,
Title-page as above.
Errata in both parts, 1 page.
Names of the Abbots, I page.
Preface, p. iii-xiii-
The History of the Abbey, including both Parts, (Part I. ending
at page 234,) with Appendixes, [b-4b] 347 pages.
340 HERTFORDSHIRE.
PLATES.
1. A Sheet Map of the County, with Additions, Corrections,
and Improvements, drawn and engraved for this Work.
Folded. F. Vivares sc. To face the Title.
2. St. Alban's Abbey. Metcalfsc. p. 1.
3. A Sketch of the Ground Plot of the Monastery of St. Al-
ban, as it was in the Time of Henry III. 1250. T. Jones
del. F. Vivares sc. p. 235.
4. Ground Plan of the Abbey Church of St. Alban, with the
Altars and Chapels as it was in the Time of Henry VI.
Folded. F. Vivares sc. p. 342.
V.
Some Account of the Abbey C'hurch of St. Al-
ban. Illustrative of the Plans, Elevations, and Sec-
tions of that Building.
London : Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Pas-
sage, Fleet-street. 1813. Alias folio.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement at the back of tjie Title.
Observations on the Abbey Church of St. Alban, 7 pages.
Monuments and Epitaphs, p. 9-^20.
Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens of the Architecture
and Ornaments of the Abbey Church of St. Alban. By
J. Carter, Architect, 8 pages.
PLA'iKS,
(Engraved by James Basire from Drawings made by Mr. John
Carter, yVrchitect.)
i. Ornamental Title-page.
ii. Plan of the Abbey Church of St. Alban, at the Site of the
Monastical Buildings that were once attached to it.
Folded.
iii. Elevation of the West Front of the Abbey Church,
iv. Elevation of the South Front of the Abbey Church.
Folded.
V. Longitudinal Section (from West to East), j)resenting the
North side of the intei i(jr of the Aljbey Churcli, Folded,
vi. Transverse Section (from North to South), j)resenting the
East side of the Transepts in the interior of the Abbey
Church.
HERTFORDSHIRE, 34 1
vii. Parts of the West Front of the Abbey Church, drawn to
a larger scale.
viii. Seventh Division of the Nave on the South Front of the
Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
ix. Fourth Division of the Choir on the South Front of the
Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
X. Divisions on the eastern part of the South Front of the
Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
xi. Third Division, internally, of the Nave (style thirteenth
Century) of the Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale,
xii. Sixth Division, internally, of the Nave (Saxon work) of
the Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale,
xiii. First Division, internally, of the North Transept (Saxon
work) of the Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
xiv. First Division, internally, of the Choir (style fifteenth Cen-
tury) of the Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
XV. Divisions of the double eastern Aile of the Choir ; Our
Lady's Chapel, grand Avenue ; and the upper Loft of
centre Tower; with Specimens of Columns, of the
Abbey Church, drawn to a larger scale.
xvi. Elevation of St. Cuthbert's Altar Screen, or Entrance into
the Choir of the Abbey Church (style fourteenth Cen-
tury.)
xvii. Elevation of the high Altar Screen of the Abbey Church,
xviii. Sculptures in tlie Abbey Church.
xix. Sculptures and Paintings in the Abbey Church.
VI.
A Survey of the present State of Aspeden Church,
Herts, June 1793.
London : Printed for Henry Chapman, Woodstock-street, Ox-
ford-street. 1796. Quarfo, 13 pages.
PLATKS.
1 . View of Aspeden Church. To face the Title.
2. The Remains of a Figure armed in Mail, with a Spear in
his Hand, in the West Window. Coloured, p. 3.
3. Head of Sir Raufe Jocelyn*, from the Chancel Window.
P-4-
* Sir Ralph Jossclyn, Kniglit of the Bath, Lord Mayor of London Ufil
and 1476.
342 HERTFORDSHIRE.
4. Aspeden Hall, at present belonging to Charles Boldero, Esq.
p. 6.
It has been erroneously mentioned in many Booksellers' Cata-
logues that no notice is made of this Church by Sir Henry
Chauncy in his History of Hertfordshire ; — but a reference to
page 125 of that work will prove such assertion to be wholly
groundless.
VII.
PALMOGRAPHIA BRITANNICA : or Dis-
courses on Antiquities in Britain : No. I. Containing
ORIGINES ROYSTONIANM: or an Account of the
Oratory of Lady Roisia, Foundress of Royston, disco-
vered at Royston in August 1742.
By William Stukeley, Rector of All Saints in
Stamford.
" Superusqne evudere ad auras,
Hie labor, hoc opus est . . . ." ViiiGIL.
London-: Printed for R. Manby, on Ludgate Hill, over against
the Old Bailey, mdccxlhi. Quarto.
No. L
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Hardwick, signed William
Stukeley, 2 pages.
PALiEoCxRAPHiA Britannica, dated IQOctob. 1742, [b-o 2]
52 pages.
PLATES,
i. A Section of Roisia's Mausoleum at Royston. W. Stuke-
ley del. J. Mynde sc. As a Frontispiece,
ii. The South side of Lady Roisia's Oratory at Royston. Folded.
W. Stukeley del. J. Mynde sc. p. 28.
iii. The West side of Lady Roisia's Oratory at Royston. Folded.
W. Stukeley del. J. Mynde sc. p. 33.
NUMBER H.
PAL/EOGRAPHI/l BRITANNICA: or Discourses on Aii-
ti(|uities in Britain.
Title-page: ''Origines Roystonianx : Part I L or A Defence of
Lafly Roisia de Vcre, Foundress of Roiston, against the Ca-
HERTFORDSHIRE. 343
lumny of Mr. Parkin, Rector of Oxburgh : wherein his pre-
tended Answer is fully refuted ; the former Opinion further
confirm'd and illustrated. To which occasionally are added,
many curious Matters in Antiquity; and six Copper-plates.
" JVer satis apparet, cur librinn J'ucfilet, utrum
Minxe7-it m patrius cineres : an triste l/idcntal
Movcrit inrestus : certe fiwit, ac ve/iit uraus,
Object OS Caveie vaiuit sijhnigere clatliros,
Iiidoctum, doctumguefugat recitator ace/lms"
(Iloii. (le Arte Poet.)
Stamford: Printed by Francis Howgrave, 1746; and sold by
Andrew Rogers, bookseller there, and the booksellers in
London.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable the Lord Hardwick, dated
6 July, 1745, 3 pages.
The Preface, 5 pages.
The Historical Part, [a 2-r 4] 135 pages.
Index of some Matters, 4 pages.
PLATES,
i. The Section of Roisia's Mausoleum, as in No. L »
ii. The South side of the Oratory, as in No. L p. 28.
iii. The West side of the same, as in No. L p. 33.
iv. Head of Lord Turchetyl, Abbot of Crowland, from his Ef-
figies carv'd in Stone, in the front of the Abby. W. Stuke-
ley del. G. V (ertue) sc. p. 36.
V. An antient Altar in Alabaster. Dedicated to St. John Bapt.
in possession of W. Stukeley. Inscribed to the learned
Samuel Gale, Esq. Folded. J. Beckington sc. p. 52.
vi. Lady Roisia's Seal : and a Carving on a Spandrei-pannel
over the Steeple Door of St. Laurence's Church, Nor-
wich. J. Beckington sc. p. 5 7.
N. B. These Tracts relating to Royston, by Dr. Stukeley, were
published together at Cambridge a few years since in an octavo
size.
NUMBER in.
Contains a Discourse respecting Okiuna, Wife of Carausius,
Emperor of Britain, and was printed in the year 1752: with
a Plate of " a Stone in basso relievo, found 10 foot under
Ground in Micklegate, in York, 1747."
'344 HERTFORDSHIRE.
VIII.
An Answer to, or Remarks upon, Dr. Stukeley's
Origines RojistoniancE : wherein the Antiquity and
Imagery of the Oratory lately discovered at Roy-
ston in Hertfordshire are truly stated and accounted
for. By Charles Parkin, A.M. Rector of Ox-
burgh in Norfolk.
" Credite, Pisonefi, isti Tabula: fore librwn
Fersimitem, cnjns velut Mgri Somnia Vantt
Fingentnr species : ut nee Pes, nee Caput, uni
Reddaturformd." HoRAT. de Arte Poet.
London : Printed for the Author, by J. Hoyles, at No. 1, in
Wild Court, near Lincoln's-inn-Fields : and sold by W. Lewis,
in Russel-street, Covent-garden ; and T. Trye, near Gray's-
inn-gate, Holborn. mdccxliv. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Edward Lord Viscount Coke, Son
and Heir Apparent to the Earl of Leicester, signed Charles
Parkin, 5 pages.
The Introduction and Reply, [b-l 2] TQ pages.
PLATES,
(Copied from Dr. Stukeley's Plates, without designer or en-
graver.)
i. Section of the Orator)'. As a Frontispiece,
ii. The South side of the Oratory, Folded, p. 28.
Seal of the Prior and Convent of Royston. Oii the letter-
press of p. 30.
iii. The West side of the Oratory. Folded, p. 53.
Respecting these plates, Dr. Stukeiey has the following re-
marks in the Preface to the Second Part :
'* A popish Bookseller who sells works, calculated for the
benefit of mother church, was first employed to get my plates
from my bookseller ; but (as the plates were in my own cus-
tody) tiiey were obli?-ed to copy them, and very dishonestly
left out my name at the bottom of the j)lates as the designer.
Whoever midcrtakes to draw them out, no worse than I have
done, from the subterraneous Chapel itself, will find it takes
no small time, and pains, and judgment : therefore I had a
right to their thanks at least, when they us'd my labours
without leave. This usage among protcstants is call'd py-
racv."
HERTFORDSHIRE. 34:
IX.
A Reply to the peevish, weak, and malevolent Objec-
tions brought by Dr. Stukeley in his Orngines Roy-
stonianre, No. ii. against an Answer to, or Remarks
upon, his Qrigines RoystojiiaiKE^ No. i. wherein the
said Answer is maintained : Royston proved to be
an old Saxon Town ; its Derivation and Original : and
the History of Lady Roisia shewn to be a meer
Fable and Figment. By Charles Parkin, A.M.
Rector of Oxburgh in Norfolk.
" 0 Proceres, Censore opus est, vel Haruspice, Nobis ?
Scilicet horreres, Majoraque Monstra putares,
Roisia siVitulum, vel si Bos ederet Agnum ?" Juv. Sat. 2.
Norwich : Printed for the Author by Robert Davy : and sold
by T. Trye, near Gray's- inn- Gate, in Holbourn. mdccxlviii.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
The Introduction, 2 pages.
A Reply to the Doctor's Preface, with Errata, 4 pages.
The Continuation of the Reply, [b-f 4] 40 pages.
PLATES.
i. A Section of the Oratory, as before. Frontispiece,
ii. The South side of the Oratory, as before, p. 9.
iii. The West side, as before, p. ] 7.
iv. A Carving over the Arch of the Steeple Door of St. Lau-
rence's Church, Norwich, p. 18.
X.
Amwell: a Descriptive Poem. By John Scott, Esq.
London : Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1776. Quarto,
28 pages.
With a View of Amwell as a Vignette in the Tide-page. E. F.
del. Godfrey sc. — and Amwell Church as a Tail-piece. A.
Restieau del. Godfrey sc.
2y
346 HERTFORDSHIRE.
XL
Account of the Proceedings at a Meeting held
on the 25th January 1815, in the Church of North
MiMMS, in the County of Hertford, for the Elec-
tion of Eight new Trustees of the Charity Estates
belonging to and for the Use of the Poor of the Pa-
rish of North Mimms : Together with an Account
of the original Foundation of the Charities, of the
Exchanges which have taken place in the Lands be-
longing thereto, of the present State and Condition
of the Property, and of the past Management and
Expenditure of the Funds. Also the Plans and Re-
gulations proposed and adopted at the Meeting for
the future ]\Iana2;ement and Administration of the
Charities. With a supplementary Statement of the
Proceedings of the Trustees, up to the 1 st of August
1815.
London : Printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor, Shoe-lane,
Octavo, 64 pages.
The impression consists of 200 copies only^ which were printed
for private distribution.
XIL
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Hertford ; with Observations on the ^Means of
its Improvement. By D.Walker, No. 14, Upper
Marybone-street. Drawn up for the Consideration
of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment.
London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. mdocxcv. Quarto,
86 pages.
XIIL
General View of the Agriculture of Hert-
fordshire. Drawn up for the Consideration of
HERTFORDSHIRE. 347
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By the Secretary of the Board (Arthur Young,
Esq.)
London : Printed by B. M'^Millan, Bow-street, Covent- Garden,
for G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall, &c. 1804. Octavo, 253 pages.
With a coloured Map of the Soil of Hertfordshire, folded. —
Seven Plates of various Fences (p. 50), and two Plates of the
moveable Sheep-house of the Hon^'"^ George Villiers. Folded,
(p. 234,) all engraved by S. J. Neele,
348
HUNTINGDONSHIRE.
I.
The Arminian Nunnery ; or, a Briefe Description
and Relation of the late erected Monasticall Place
called the Arminian Nunnery at Little Gidding
in HuNTlNGDOX-SHlRE. Humbly recommended to
the wise Consideration of this present Parliament.
The Foundation is by a Company of Farrars at
Gidding.
Printed by Thomas Underbill, mdcxli. Quarto, 10 pages.
With a View of the Nunnery, and a whole-length Figure of a
Nun in the Habit of the Order, as a Vignette in the Tide-
page.
This tract was reprinted by T. Hearne in the first Volume of
Peter Langtoft's Chronicle. p. cxxv-cxl of the Publisher'^
Preface.
11.
Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar.
By P. Peckard, D.D. Master of Magdalen Col-
lege, Cambridge.
Cambridge : Printed by J. Archdeacon, Printer to the Univer-
sity; and sold by J. Merrill and J. Bowtell, in Cambridge;
and T. Payne and Son, at the Mews Gate, London, mdccxc.
Octavo, 332 pages.
With a Portrait of Nicholas Ferrar, A.M. born Feb. 22, 1392,
died Dec. 2, 1637. Drawn by C. Johnson, and engraved by
P. W. Tomkins, to front the Title-page ; also a folded Genea-
logical Table to face page 1 .
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 349
III.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Huntingdon ; and Observations on the IVIeans
of its Improvement ; with an Appendix, containing
an Account of the Advantages to be derived from an
improved Outfal at the Port of Lynn, and Answers
to the Objections which it is supposed will be urged
against that Measure. . Drawn up for the Considera-
tion of the Board of A2;riculture and internal Im-
provement. By George Maxwell, of Fletton,
near Stilton.
London: Printed by J. Nichols, mdccxciii. Quarto, 47 pages.
IV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Huntingdon. Drawmjp for the Consideration
of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment. By R. Parkinson.
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, 7, Bridge-street, 1811;
and for Messrs. Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, in 1813. Oc-
tavo j 338 pages.
With a coloured Map of the Soil of Huntingdonshire and Whit-
tlesea Mere, both folded, (p. 19.) and engraved by Neele.
3o0
KENT.
A Perambulation of Kent: conteining the De-
scrij)tion, Hystorie, and Customes of that Shyre.
Written in the yeere 1570 by Willi AM Lambarde,
of Lincohies Inne, Gent. : first published in the yeere
157^, and now increased and altered after the Au-
thor's owne last Copie.
Imprinted at London by Edm. Bollifant, 1596. Small quarto,
in black letter.
Title-page as above, within a broad Border.
Dedication to the Right woorshipfuU and vertuous M. Thomas
Wotton, Esquier, dated from Seintcleres, this last of lanuarie,
1570.
A Second Dedication to his Countriemen, the Gentlemen of the
Comitie of Kent, signed T. W. 3 pages.
The Saxon Characters, and their Values, 1 page, with a Map of
the English Heptarchie on the reverse.
The Exposition of this Map of the English Heptarchie, or
seauen Kingdoms, 6 pages.
The description and historic, of the shyre of Kent, [b 1-pp 3]
p. 7-588.
A Table, comprising the principal! places, men, and matters,
handeled in this Perambulation, 5 pages.
Errors of paging : — page 35 is numbered 1 3 ;— p. 139 for 239.
Besides the above Map on the letter-press, there is likewise
a folded one, at page 70, entituled '' A Carde of the Beacons in
Kent."
N. B. The first edition of this work was printed by Henry
Middleton in quarto in 1576, with an Account of the Nobility of
the County, omitted in succeeding Editions.— The second edi-
tion (the one above noticed) in 151)6 — The third edition, cor-
rected and enlarged, is in duodecimo, without date. — ^The fourth,
in 1640, and the last in 1656, in octavo.
KENT. 351
II.
The Perambulation of Kent ; containing the De-
scription, History, and Customs of that County.
Written by William Lambard of Lincohi's Inne.
Corrected and enlarged. To which is added the
Charters, Laws, and Privileges of the Cinque Ports,
never before printed.
London: Printed for Matthew Walbancke and Dan. Pakeman,
1656. Octodecimo, containing nothing more than " A Ge-
neral Charter and Confirmation of the Liberties granted by
the King's Majesty to the Cinque Ports and their Members,"
, 76 pages.
in.
A TopoGRAPiiiE, or Survey of the County of
Kent; with some Chronological, Historicall, and
other Matters touching the same; and the several
Parishes and Places therein. By Richard Kil-
BURNE of Hawkherst, Esq.
" Nascimur partim Patria."
London : Printed by Thomas Mabb, for Henry Atkinson ; and
are to be sold at his Shop at Staple-Inn-Gate in Holborne,
1659. Quarto*.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Nobility, Gentry, and Commonalty of Kent,
4 pages.
The Contents of this Book, 2 pages.
* Two years preceding tlie publication of this volume, viz. in 1657, when
at the age of fifty-two years, this author printed in an oblong form, in va-
rious cobjmns, " A brief Survey of the County; viz. the Names of the Pa-
rishes in the same; in what Bailywick, Hundred, Lath, Division of the County,
and Division of the Justices, every of the said Parishes is; what Liberties
do claim in the same; the Day on which any Market or Fair is kept therein;
the antient Names of the Parish Churches; in what Hundred or what
Township every of the said Parishes doth stand; and in what Diocese
every of the said Parishes was."
352 KENT.
The Topographic, or Survey, [B-Hhh3] 422 pages.
An alphabetical! Table of the Names of Persons and Families
mentioned in this Tract, and Errata, 12 pages.
Errors of paging: — pp.48 and 49 repeated, and pp.46 and
47 omitted ; — p. 220 marked 320 ; — pp. 254-235 for 262-3 j —
p. 238-259 for 266-267 ; — and pages 262-3 for 270-271.
To which is prefixed a Portrait of the Author, aged 52 years,
Sep. 24, 1637. T, Crosse sc.
IV.
VILLARE CANTIANUM: or Kent surveyed
and illustrated. Being an exact Description 0/
all the Parishes, Burroughs, Villages, and other r*^-
spective Mannors included in the County of Kent ;
and the original and intermedial Possessors of them,
even until these Times. Drawn out of Charters,
Escheat- Rolls, Fines, and other pubiit Evidences;
but especially out of Gentlemen's Private Deeds and
Muniments. By Thomas Philipott, Esq. formerly
of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. To which is added, an
historical Catalogue of the Hicrh-Sheriffs of Kent ;
collected by John Philipot'?, Esq. Father to the
Authour.
London : Printed by William Godbid, and are to be sold at his
House over against the Anchor Inne, in Little Brittain.
MDCLix. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Nobility and Gentry of Kent, signed Thomas
Philipott, 2 pages.
A Table of Addenda or Omissions, 3 pages.
Lines addressed to the Author by John Bois of Hode, Esq.
1 page.
A Second Table of Addenda or Omissions, 4 pages.
The Preface to the Reader, 4 pages-
The Historical Part, [B-Ddd4] 391 pages.
The Etymology, Derivation, and Definition of all the Hundreds
and Parishes mentioned in the Map of Kent, as they are de-
rived from some Saxon Radix, [ecc] p. 393-401.
Errors of paging :— p. 239 for 258;— 374, 373 for 372 and
373;-— 377 for 378.
KENT. 353
PLATES.
1 . Map of the County, called " A New Description of Kent,
by the Travayle of Phil. Synionson of Rochester, Gent,
and printed and sold by P. Stent in Giltspur St. 1659,
with a View of Dover Castle and Towne from the Land-
side, at the top of the Map. Folded. W. Hollar fecit.
To face p. 1.
2. The Banner of the Romans, bearing the Nine Maritime
Towns of Great Britain. On letter-press of p. 8.
3. The Arms of Yarmouth. On letter-press of p. 10.
4. Monument to the Memory of Catigern, vulgarly called Cits-
Cote- House. On letter-press of p. 49.
5. The Arms of W"" James of Eigtham, and of an ancient
Family named Haestrecht. On^letter-press of p. 374.
V.
FILL ARE CANTIANUM : or Kent surveyed
and ILLUSTRATED. By Thomas Philipott, Esq.
The Second Edition corrected.
Lynn : Printed and sold by W. Whittingham : R. Baldwin, Pa-
ternoster-row; H. Gardner, Strand; W. Lane, Leadenhall-
street, London ; W. Mercer, Maidstone ; Smith and Son,
Canterbury; T. Fisher, Rochester; J. Sprange, Tunbridge
Wells; J. Hogben,jun.Rye; J. Hall, Tenterden. mdcclxxvi.
Folio.
Title-page as in the preceding article.
Dedication to the Nobility and Gentry of Kent, 1 page.
Lines addressed to the Author, signed John Bois, Esq. of Hode.
The Preface to the Reader, 4 pages.
ViLLARE Cantianum : or Kent surveyed, [b-3 g 2] 390 pages.
The Etymology, kc, [5h-3i 2] p. 393-100.
Index, [5 K-5M 2] 1 1 pages.
plates.
1 . Map of the County. Folded.
2. The Banner of the Romans, and Cits Cote-House, p. 8.
3. Bromley College. From Harris's History of Kent. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc.
2 z
riSh KENT.
VI.
The History of Kent, in Five Parts : containing
I. An exact Topography or Description of the
County,
II. The Civil History of Kent.
III. The Ecclesiastical History of Kent.
IV. The History of the Royal Navy of England.
V. The Natural History of Kent.
By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S.
" Qui bonam Famum Bonoritrn, qua sola terl Gloria ■nonnna7-i potest, e.vpetU :
Aliis quarert Otiian debet non Sihi." — Cicerhn. Orat. pro P. Sextio.
" Et nut/am Virtus u/iai/i Mercedein Labonim Fericiilorinnq; nnnc liabet,
pretcr haiic Laudis 4 Glorite: Qua quidein detrarld, oiiid est, quod in
hoc turn brcvi Vita: cun-icu/o tV lam exiguo, tuntis non in laboribus, exer-
cemnusY Certe si nihil Animus present iret in posteruui, &• si, quibus Re-
f:umibus Vita: spatium circumscriptum est, iisdem omnesCo^itutionis ter-
minaret sudS : Ncc f ant is se Laboribus fravgeret, neque tot cur is vigiliisq;
angereturS' — Ejiisdeai pro A. Licinio.
London: Printed and sold by D. Midwinter, at the Three
Crowns in St. Paul's Church-yard, mdccxix. Folio.
N. B. Some copies, particularly those on Lar^e^Paper, liave the
following imprint : " London Printed: and sold by D. Midvvinter,
at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, mdccxix."
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the King, (George L) with the Royal Arms at the
head, 3 pages.
Preface, 4 pages.
An Ode in Praise of Kent, signed P. Motteux, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers ; aji Account of the Anticpiities in Mr. God-
frey's Plates, page 248 ; and Errata, 4 pages.
The History of Kent, [B-Ffft-4] 3^2 pages, ])rinted in double
Columns*.
Index, [4G-40 2] p. i-xxxi.
Additions and Emendations, p. xxxii-xl.
* Dr. Hairis spciU ciiilit years in tnakint: colioctions tor a History of tliii
County; but lie did not hve to see the fate of liis transcripts, as this first
volume was pnblislicd a few montlis after his rieatli. VVti a progress lie liad
made towards his second volume, which was never puiilisJK d, is not known:
l»ut dying insolvent his papers were dispersed; and though every inquiry
has been made after them, yet no knowledije has been gained what is be-
come ol them. — U.^bTEU.
KENT. 3.55
PLATES.
1 . Portrait of the Author. A. Russel pinx. G. Vertue sc. 1 7 1 9.
To face the Title.
2. Sheet Map of the County of Kent, with the Arms of the
Subscribers. Folded. To face p. 1.
3. Preston Hall in Aylesford, the Seat of Sir Thomas Cole-
peper, Bart. Folded. Thomas Badeslade del. J.Kipsc,
p. 32.
4. Broome, the Seat of Sir Basill Dixwell, Bt. Folded. T.
Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 35.
3. Chilson Maunor, the Seat of the Hon. WilHam Hamilton,
Esq. Folded. T. Badeslade del. John Harris sc. p. 48.
6. Boughtou Court, the Seat of Sir Barnham Rider, Kt.
Folded. Thos. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 49.
7. Wierton, the Scat of Sir Christopher Powell, Bt. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 49.
8. Chart Sutton, the Seat of Sir Christopher Des Bouverie,
Knt. Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 69.
9. The S.E. Prospect of Tragnall, alias Tragpool, the Seat of
Rowland Tr yon, Esq. Folded. T.B del. J. H. sc. p. 72.
10. Chevening, the Seat of the Rt. Hon*'''-' James Stanhope, Earl
Stanhope, Sjc. Folded. T. Badeslade del. J.Kipsc. p. 74.
11. High-street House, the Seat of Henry Streatfield, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. p. 75.
12. Chepsted Place, one of the Seats of David Polhill, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 75.
Urns found on Tremworth Down. On the letter-press of
P-89.
13. Aldington West Court, the Seat of Richard Sheldon, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 9S.
1 4. Smith's Hall, one of the Seats of John Brewer, Esq. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 120.
15. Tutsham Hall, the Seat of Edward Goulston, Esq. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 121.
16. Goodneston, the Seat of the Flon'''^ Sir Brook Bridges,
Bart. Folded, p. 132.
17. Mount Morris, the Seat of Morris Drake Morris, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J.Harris sc. p. 156.
18. Ightham Court, the Seat of William James, Esq. Son of
S'' Demetrius James, Knt Folded. J. Kip sc. p. 162.
1 9. Knowlton Court, the Seat of Sir Thos. D'Aeth, B^ and Dame
Ehzabeth his Wife. Folded. T. B. del. J. Kipsc. p. 171.
20. The Grange and Laybourn Castle, the Seats of W"" Saxby,
Esq. Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 172.
356 KENT.
ai. Leeds Abby, humbly inscrii)ed to Roger Meredvth, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 176-
22. The Mote, one of the Seats of the Right Honourable the
Lord Romney. Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc.
p. 192.
23. Beachborough, the Seat of William Brockman, Esq. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. ^216.
A Roman Urn. On the letter-press of p. 218.
24. Oxen Hoath, the Seat of Leonard BartholomevVjEsq " Folded.
J. Kip sc. p. 235.
25. Pensherst, the Seat of the Right Honorable John, Earl of
Leicester. Folded. J. Kip sc. p. 236.
26. Roman Antiquities. The Plate is the Gift of John Godfrey
of Norton Court, Esq. J. Harris sc. p. 248.
27. View of Rochester, with six Elevations of the principal
Buildings round the View. Two Sheets pasted and
folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 231.
28. The West Prospect of Knole, Sec. Folded. T. Badeslade
del. J. Harris sc. p. 278.
29. The South Prospect of Knole, &c. Folded. J.Kipsc. p. 278.
30. Kippington, the Seat of Sir Charles Farnaby, Knt. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 278.
31. The House and Garden of Tho. Fuller, M.D. at Seven
Oake. p. 279.
32. Lees Court, the Seat of the R' Hon'''<^ the Lord Sondes.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 280.
33. Tunbridge Wells. Dedicated to Thomas Pellet, M.D.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc p. 292.
34. Sundridge Place, Bore Place, and Sharps Place, the Seats
of John Hyde, Esq. Folded. J.Kipsc. p. 305.
35. Ingries, at Greenhith, the Seat of Jonathan Smith, Esq.
Folded. T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 30y.
36. The Isle of Thanet. Folded. J. L. del. 1717, et done
dedit. S. Parker sc. p. 313, (marked p. 373.)
37. Mappa Thaneti Insule. Ex dono J. Lewis. Folded.
p. 31.5.
38. Waldersharc, the Seat of Sir Rob' Furnese, Baronett. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Kip sc. p. 325.
39. Squerries, at Westram in Kent. Folded. T. Badeslade del,
J. Harris sc. p. 329
40. The Seat of Pendock Price, Esq. at Westram. Folded.
T. Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 330.
41. Deane, the Seat of Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart. Folded. T.
Badeslade del. J. Harris sc. p. 335.
KENT. 357
42. A Map of the Beacons in Kent, as they were appointed bv
S'' William Brooke, Lord Cobham, L'^ Chamberlain to
Queen Elizabeth, L'' Lieut, of Kent, from Lanibard'p
Perambulation ; and a Prospect of the Church called the
Reculvers. Folded, p. 343.
43. Romney Marsh, Walland Marsh. Folded. S. Parker sc.
p. 349.
Denge Marsh and Guildford Marsh. From Dugdale's His-
tory of Imbanking and Draining.
44. Dover Castle, Kitts Coty House, and the Figure of a Janus
Head found in Kent. Dedicated to the Earl of Dorset
and Middlesex. J. Harris sc. p. 371.
The Seal of Rochester Castle. On the letter-press of
p. 383.
N. B. There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
*^* Thirty-six of these plates, of the Seats and Towns, were
afterwards published separately.
VII.
A New Topographical, Historical, and Com-
mercial Survey of the Cities, Towns, and V^il-
lages of the County of Kent, arranged in alpha-
betical Order.
This Work includes a minute and interesting Account of the
antient and present State of Kent, Civil, Ecclesiastical,
and Military, from the earliest Times to tliis Centurv,
with all the Improvements of the Arts, of Civilization,
and Luxury. It comprehends all the chief Harbours,
Bays, Rivers, Docks, Forests, Hills, Valleys, Medicinal
Springs, and other Curiosities both of Nature and Art :
and not only takes notice of all the Manors and Seats in
the County, but also points out the old Military Ways
Camps, Castles, and other remarkable Ruins of Roman,
Saxon, Danish, and Anglo-Norman Antiquity. It shew,
particularly the Estates that were formerly Abbey Landss
and mentions the Manufacture and Trade, the Privileges
and Customs, the principal Buildings and Ciiaritable
Foundations of the two Cities, Corporations, and the
most noted Villages, with their Distcuces from London
in measured Miles. — The antient and obscure Terms of
the Feudal Law, and the ol)solete Tenures and Cus-
toms relative to it, are also explained.
3o8 KENT.
By Charles Seymol^r, Teacher of the Classics,
&c. Canterbury.
Printed for the Author: and to be had of Mr. Flacton, Book-
seller, at Canterbury ; Silver and Crow, Margate ; Smith,
Tunbridge Wells ; Stephen Doorne, Feversham ; and at the
Apartments of the Author, at Mr. James Abbot's, Baker,
Canterbury, mdcclxxvi. Octavo.
Title-page as before.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Lord Sondes, 2 pages.
Introduction, p. v-xxxvi.
The Survey of the County of Kent, [c-3g6] 807 pages.
Addenda and Errata, p. 808-810.
Subscribers' Names, p. 811-8^23.
Chronological Succession and Sketch of the Characters of some
of the latter Bishops of Rochester, p. 824.
Errors of paging : — pages 823-G for p. 826-7.
VIII.
The History and Topographical Survey of the
County^ of Kent : containing the antient and pre-
sent State of it, Civil and Ecclesiastical; collected
from public Records, and other the Authorities, both
Manuscript and printed; and illustrated with Maps
and Views of Antiquities, Seats of the Nobility and
Gentry, &c. By Edward Hasted, of Canterbury,
Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. — In Four Volumes
" Ex his omnibus, longe sunt humanissimi qui Caiuium incolunt,
Fortes creantnrfartibus et bonis,
Ncc imhellem f'croces piogeneraiit."
Canterbury : Printed for the Author, by Simmons and Kirby.
MDCCLXXVni.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above, with the Arms of the Author as a Vignette.
Dedication to the King, dated Precincts, Canterbury, May I ,
1778, with an emblematical Head-piece, containing the Por-
trait in profile of Mis Majesty, engraved by Walker.
Preface, 8 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Introduction to the History of Kent, printed in double columns,
2 pages.
KENT. 359
The General History of Kent, p. iii-cli.
The Contents of the General History, 1 page.
The Topographical Survey, or History, ['■2 R-8 z] 580 ])ages.
An alphabetical List of the several Parishes described in Vol. I.
2 pages.
Index of Places and Persons, with miscellaneous Index and
Glossary, p. 3-33.
Index of Heraldry, p. 36-39.
Additions and Corrections, p. 40-42.
List of Plates in Vol. I. 1 page.
Errors of paging : — page cxxxii of the Gen, Hist, for cxxxiii ;
p. 228 of the History is numbered 128 ; and signature 9 G is re-
peated ; but the pages agree.
PLATES.
1 . Sheet Map of the County of Kent : taken from a late ac-
tual Survey, 1783. Folded, Downes sc. To face the
Title.
2. Arms on the Title-page,
3. Emblematical Head-piece to the Dedication,
4. Two British Druids. Dedicated to John Henniker, Esq.
M.P. for Dover. Susanna Duncumb inv. & del. W.Wal-
ker sc. On the letter-press of p. I, of Introduction,
5; The Seal of Odo, Bishop of Baieux, Earl of Kent. On the
letter-press of p. lix, of the General History.
6. A Map of the Hundred of Blackheath. Folded. To face
p. 1, of the Topographical Survey, or History.
7. Plenty and Liberty presenting their Attributes to the Genius
of Kent. S. Duncumb del. Walker sc. On letter-press
of p. 1, of the Topographical Survey, or History.
8. Janus's Head. On letter-press of p. 10.
9. Ground Plot of part of the antient Palace of Eltham, taken
A.D. 1509, and inscribed to the Author by J. Bayly,
p. 32.
10. An antient Coin (Peny-yard pence) found at Eltham. On
letter-press of p. 61 .
1 1. Map of the Hundreds of Brondey and Beckenham, and the
Hundred of Ruxley. Folded, p. SO,
12. Beckenham Place, the Seat of John Cator, Esq. J. Bayly
del. & sc. p. 83.
13. Langlev Park, the Seat of Mrs. Burrell. R. Gojlfrey del.
& sc. 1776. p. 84.
i4. The antient Episcopal Palace of Bromley, Inscribed to tiie
Memory of the Rt, Rev, Dr. Joseph VVilcocks, late Lord
Bishop of Rochester. J. Bayly sc. p. 91-
S60 KEKT.
15. The Front Elevation of Bromlev College. Bayly del. &: sc.
p. 94.
16. Wickham Court, late the Seat of Sir Samuel Lennard,
Bart, and now of Miss Mary Lennard, his Descendant,
and given by her to the Work. p. 108.
17. Plan of the Roman Camp at Keston, 1775, contributed by
John Thorpe, Esq. Folded. J. Bayly del. & sc. p. 112.
1 8. North Cray Place, the Seat of the Rev. WiUiam Hethe-
rington, A.M. J. Bayly del. & sc. p. 154.
19. Extraordinary Insects. On letter-press of p. I66.
90. Map of the Hundreds of Little, Lesnes, Dartford, and Wil-
mington. Folded, p. 167.
21. Belvidere, the Seat of Sir Sampson Gideon, Bart. R. God-
frey del. & sc. p. 198.
9'2. Map of the Hundred of Axstane. Folded, p. 236.
23. N.W. View of Sutton Place, taken in the year 1 766, and
inscribed to the Memory of John Lethieullier, Esq.
Bayly del. & sc. p. 239-
24. N.W. View of the Remains of the Chapel of St. Margaret
Hilles. On the letter-press of p. 251.
25. Map of the Hundred of Codsheath. Folded, p. 315.
26. Ruins of the Archiepiscopal Palace at Otford. Inscribed
to the Hon^'^ and most Rev'* Frederick (Covnwallis),
Archbishop of Canterbury. J. Bayly sc. p. 324.
27. South Aspect of Knole in Sevenoke. Dedicated to the
Archbishop of Canterbury. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 349.
28. Bradbourn-Place, the Seat of Sir Rich'' Betenson, Bart.
R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 350.
29. Montreal, the Seat of Lord Amherst of Holmsdale. T.Sandby
del. W. Watts sc. p. 354.
SO, Plan and Elevation of Chevening House, and the Tomb of
John Lennard, Gent. Godfrey sc. p. 361.
3 1 . Moil* of John Lennard, Est}, and Eliz. his Wife ; also that
of Sampson Lennard, Esq. and Marg' Lady Dacre, his
Wife. R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 361.
32. Map of Westerham and Eaton-Bridge Hundred; with the
Parish and Ville of Brasted, and of the Hundred of So-
rnerden. Folded, p. 375.
33. Hever Castle, the Seat of Sir Timothy Waldo, Knt. R. T.
del. R. Godfrey sc. p. 397-
34. A View of Penshurst Place. Engraved in 174 7 by G. Ver-
tue for W"' Perry, Esq. and presented to this Work by
Mrs. Eliz. Perrv, his Widow, the only remaining Heir of
the Noble Family of Sidney. Folded, p. 415.
KENT. 361
35. View of llie Lodge in South Park near Penslnirst, built by
Richard Allnutt, Esq. T. Milton sc. p. 4 15.
36. A View of the Manor House called the Temple, in Stroud.
Catharina Thorpe del. 1767. Bayly sc. On letter-press
of p. 438.
37. Map of the Hundreds of Toltingtrough and Shamel. Folded.
Bayly sc. p. 438.
38. Portrait of Queen Edyve. From an original Picture in the
Library of Canterbury Cathedral, A.D. 1777. Bayly del.
& sc. Contributed by Dr. Ducarel. p. 464.
39. Cobhani Hall, the Seat "of the Right Hon^'« the Earl of
Darnley. Bayly del. & sc. p. 497.
40. Map of the Himdreds of Hoo, and of Chatham and Gil-
Hngham. Folded, p. 537.
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Vol. I. dated mdcclxxxii, with the following
Motto :
" Nihil est aptius ad delectationem lectoris, quam tempornm varietates,
fortuneque vicissiludines: qua: etsi nobis optabiles in experiendo
non fuerunt , in legendo tamen erunt jncundce."
Cicero. Epistad Fam. lib. v.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Jeffry, Lord Amherst, dated Nov. 1 7,
1782.
Preface and additional List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Notice relating to the Errata, within a border, 1 page.
The History of Kent continued, [B-9y] 817 pages.
An alphabetical List of the several Parishes described in Vol. II.
2 pages.
An alphabetical List of Places, p. 3-16.
An alphabetical List of Persons, and Miscellaneous Index and
Glossary; with an Index of Heraldry, p. 17-63.
Additions and Corrections, p. 66-72.
List of Plates in Vol. II. 1 page.
EiTors in the paging: — pp. 24 7 and 248 are repeated, and
follow; — pp.231 and 252 are omitted; — and p. 437 is num-
bered 374.
PLATES.
1. Arms on the Title-page, as in Vol. I.
2. Map of the Liberty, formerly called the Hundred of Ro-
chester, and of the Hundred of Larkficld. Folded.
Bayly sc. p. 1 .
3 A
36Q KENT.
3. A View of the Castle and Bridge at Rochester, taken in the
year 1739. The Plate contributed by Thomas Astle,
Esq. Godfrey sc. On the letter-press of p. l .
4. Seals belonging to the Wardens and Commonalty of Ro-
chester Bridge. On letter-press of p. 21.
5. The Seal of Rochester Priory, contributed by John Thorpe,
Esq. Bayly sc. On letter-press of p. 25.
6. Map of the Hundreds of Hoo, and of Chatham and Gil-
lingham. Folded, p. 65.
N. B. This is a repetition of the Map in Vol. I, p. 557.
7. A View of Maidstone Bridge, contributed by Dr. Ducarel.
W. Ellis sc. 1776. On the letter-press of p. 94.
8. Map of the Hundred of Maidstone. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 94.
9. The ancient Archiepiscopal Palace at Maidstone. Godfrey
del. & sc. p. 96.
10. The Seal of the Priory of Boxley. On letter-press of p. 124.
1 1 . Preston Hall, the Seat of the Rev'^ Joseph Milner, who con-
tributes this plate. R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 1 75.
12. An ancient Date on the Window Frame at Preston Hall.
On the letter-press of p. 175.
13. 14. View of Kits Coty House near Aylesford, taken in 1757,
and an ancient Monument near the same. Godfrey sc.
On letter-press of p. 178.
15. Bradburne, the Seat of Sir Roger Twisden, Bart, who con-
tributes this plate. R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 212.
16. A Quintin on Ofham Green. On the letter-press of p. 224.
17. Map of the Hundreds of Wrotham and Littlefield. Folded.
Bayly sc. p. 232.
18. Wrotham Palace. Dedicated to the Rev. James Cornwallis,
LL.D. Dean of Canterbury Cathedral. Eleanora John-
son del. J. Bavlysc. p. 235.
19. Plan of the Roman Camp on Old Berry Hill in Ightham.
Folded. J). 250.
20. A View of Mereworth House, belonging to the Earl of West-
morland, (iodfrcy del. 8c sc. p. QC)8.
21. Votes, the Seat of W"' Daniel Master, Esq. wlio contribute.s
this plate. R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 270.
22. Map of the Hundred of Twyford. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 273.
23. A Representation of the Dumb Borsholder of Watringbury.
On letter-press of p. 284.
24. Ancient Doorcase at Pimpes Court. On letter-press of
p. 287.
KENT. 3G3
25. Teston, the Seat of Mrs. Bouverie. R. Godfrey del. & sc.
p. '292.
26. A Map of the Lowy of Tuubridge. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 308.
'■27. Tunbridj^e Castle, the Property of Thos. Hooker, Es<|.
R. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 332.
28. S. East View of Summer Hill, the Seat of Henry Woodgate,
Esq. Godfrey del. &; sc. p. 341.
29. Map of the Hundred of Wachlingstone. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 352.
30. Map of the Hundreds of Brenchley, Horsemonden, and of
West Barnefield. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 365.
31. Map of the Hundred of Eyhorne. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 390.
32. The Seal of the Priory of Mottenden in Hedcorne. On
letter-press of p. 392.
33. Sutton Castle. On letter-press of p. 414.
34. Chilston, the Seat of Thomas Best, Esq. Godfrey del. &:
sc. p. 435.
35. Leeds Castle, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Lord Fairfax. God-
frey sc. p. 478.
36. Castle Rough on Kemsley Downs, in Milton. J. Schenebe-
lie fee. On letter-press of p. 530.
37. Map of the Hundreds of Middleton, alias Milton, and of
Tenham. Folded, p. 531.
38. Ruins at Hartlip. On letter-press of p. 540.
39. Roman Urns, &c. found in Crock-field near Newington.
p. 562.
40. Seal of the Prior of St. Johns. On letter-press of p. 599.
41. Map of the Hundred of Faversham. Folded, p. 697.
4 2. The Seal of Faversham Abbey. Inscribed to Edward Ja-
cob, Esq. J. Mynde sc. On letter-press of p. 702.
43. The Seals of the Mayor and Corporation of Faversham.
Inscribed to Edward Jacob, Esq. On letter-press of
p. 710.
VOL. in. printed 1790.
Title-page as before, dated mdccxc, with the following Motto :
" Quo mecunqite rapit tempestas deferor liospes."
Dedication to the Archbishop of Canterbury, dated Mar. 23,
1790.
Preface, 2 pages.
History of Kent continued, [b-9 ij 765 pages.
364 KENT. .
An alphabetical List of the several Parishes described in this
Volume, 2 pages.
Index of Places and Persons, p. 3-41.
Miscellaneous Index and Glossary, and Index of Heraldry j with
Additions and Corrections, p. 42-31,
List of Plates, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. Arms on the Title, as in Vols. I and II.
2. Ground Plot of the Camp on Shottington Hill, in Selling.
On letter-press of p. 1 .
3. Map of the Hundred of Boughton Blean, the Liberty of Sea-
Salter, and the Liberty of the Ville of Dunkirk, antiently
the King's Forest of Hlean. Folded. To front page 1,
4. Nash Court, the Seat of Thomas Hawkins, Esq. p. 4.
5. Map of the Hundred of Marden. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 27.
6. Map of the Hundreds of Cranbrooke, Barkley, and Rolven-
den. Folded, p. 44.
7. Sisinherst, the Property of Sir Horace Mann, B'. now in
ruins. Godfrey del. & sc. p. 48.
8. Milkhouse Chapel, near Cranbrooke. On letter-press of
p. 50.
9. Map of the Hundreds of Great Barnfield and Selbrittenden.
Folded. Downes sc. p. 68.
10. Map of the Hundreds of Tenterden, Blackborne, Oxney,
and Ham. Folded, p. 93.
1 1 . View of the Fortifications at Kenardington. On letter-
press of p. 117.
12. Map of the Hundreds of Felborough and Wye. Folded.
p. 125.
13. The Ichnography of the ancient Castle of Chilham. On
letter-press of p. 123.
14. Chilham Castle, the Seat of Thos. Heron, Esq. Sam.
Rastall del. 1777- Bayly sc. 1779- p. 131.
13. Pedigree of the Family of Heron; with Fragments of the
Pedigrees of the Greys of Horton Castle ; the Lumleys,
Earls of Scarborough ; the Ogles, Baron Ogle ; and the
Cavendishes, Dukes of Newcastle, p. 133.
16. Godmersham Park, the Seat of Thomas Knight, Esq,
W. Watts del. & sc. p. 158.
17. Roman Urns and Vessels dug up at Crundal and Godmer-.
sham. On letter-press of p. 185.
18. Map of the Hundreds of Calehill, and Chart and Long-
bridge. Folded. Dowries sc. p. 203.
KENT. 365
19. Ancient Date at Ashford. On letter-press of p. 264.
20. Mersham Hatch, the Seat of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bt.
To front p. 286.
21. Map of the Hundreds of Stowting, Street, and Heane; and
of Bircholt Barony and Franchise. Folded, p. 290.
22. Altar in Braborne Church. On letter-press of p. :^02.
23. Map of the Hundreds of Loningborough and Folkestone.
Folded, p. 328.
24. The Park House near Folkestone, part of the Possessions of
the Rt. Hon. Jacob, Earl of Radnor. J. Barlow sc.
p. 374.
25. View of the Town and Port of Folkestone from the South
East. Inscribed to the Memory of the R' Hon. William
Bouverie, Earl of Radnor. Folded. To face p. 380.
26. Beachborough. R. Godfrey sc. p. 394.
27. Map of the Hundreds of Worth, Newchurch, Aloesbridge,
St. Martin's-Pountney, and Langport. Folded, p. 421.
28. View of Linine Hill. On letter-press of p. 443.
29. South View of the Ruins of Hope Church. On letter-press
of p. 504.
30. Roman Altar at Stone. On letter-press of p. 539.
31. South View of Limne Church and Castle. On letter-press
of p. 549.
32. Map of the Hundreds of Westgate, Whitstable, Blengate,
and Preston. Folded. Downes sc. p. 553.
33. Ancient Shrine at Fordwich. On letter-press of p. 607.
34. Reculver Church in the Isle of Thanet. F. Perry sc. On
letter-press of p. 636.
35. Map of the Hundreds of Downhamford, and of Bridge and
Petham, &c. Folded, p. 649.
36. Lee, the Seat of Thos. Barrett, Esq. from the Designs of
Mr. James Wyatt. J. Dixon del. T. Medland sc. p. 664.
37. Well Chapel, near Wingham. F. Perry sc. On letter-press
of p. 666.
38. Map of the Hundreds of Wingham and Kinghamford.
Folded, p. 675.
39. Goodnestone, the Seat of Sir Brook Bridges, Bt. A. Devis
del. T. Medland sc. p. 705.
40. Wootton Court, the Seat of the Rev"^ Edward Tymewell
Bridges. J. Plaw del. T. Morris sc. p. 763.
366 KENT.
VOL. IV.
Title-page as in the former Volumes, dated mdccxcix, with
this Motto :
" Deits dedit Iniic qntnjuefincni,"
Dedication to the R' Hon'''' Will"' Pitt, dated London, June 24,
1799.
Preface, 2 pages.
History of Kent continued, [b-9o2] 788 pages.
Index of Parishes, Places, Persons ; Miscellaneous Index and
Glossary ; Index of Heraldry ; Additions and Corrections,
[9p-10c] 46 pages.
List of Plates to Vol. IV.
N. B. Pages 388 and 389 are repeated with an asterisk, and
contain the references to the Plan of Canterbury.
PLATES.
1. Arms on the Title-page, as in the three preceding Volumes.
2. Map of the Hundreds of Cornilo and Bewsborough, with
the Liberty of the Town of Deal. Folded. To face
page 1.
3. The Ichnography of the antient Fortification at Coldred.
On the letter-press of page 1 .
4. The Seal of the Abbey of West Langdon. On letter-press
of p. 19.
5. The Remains of the antient Church, and the Roman Pharos;
with the principal Gate or Entrance of Dover Castle.
Barlow sc. p. 58.
6. Plan of Dover Harbour in the Reign of Q. EHzabeth. De-
dicated to Charles Small Pybus, Esq, James Basire sc.
J). 82.
7. Seal of the Prior and Convent of St. Martin in Dover,
A" 1397, with the Seal of Office^of Robert, Prior of
St. Martin's Priory, A" 1 1 97. On letter-press of p. 107.
8. The Ruins of the Priory of St. Martin in Dover, divested of
the Buildings added since the Suppression of it. p. 108.
9. Remains called Dane Pitts, near Ripple. On letter-press
of p. 134.
10. View of Deal Castle. On letter-press of p. 165.
n. Map of the Hundred of Eastry, with the Liberty of the
Town and Port of Sandwich. Folded, p. 179.
12. View of the Mount at Woodnesborough, near Sandwich.
Barlow del. & sc. On letter-press of p. 179.
KENT. 367
13. Waldershare, the Scat of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Guil-
ford. J. Barlow del. & sc. p. 1 91.
14. The East end of Barfriston alias Barston Church. On
letter-press of p, 201.
15. The Figures of Langlev and his two Wives in painted
Glass, in Tilmanstone Church. On letter-press of
p. 207.
16. Knowlton Court^ the Seat of Sir Narbrough D'Aeth^ Bart.
p. 211.
17. The Effigy of Langley, formerly in Knolton Church. On
the letter-press of p. 213.
18. Eastry Church. Inscribed to W-^ Botelcr, Esq. J. G. Wood
del. J. Landseer sc. p. 226.
19« The Roman Burial Ground at Ash, near Sandwich. On
letter-press of p. 246.
20. Maj) of the Hundred of Ringslow, containing the Island of
Thanet. Folded, p. 288.
21. A Map of the Rutupian Ports. Barlow sc. p. 288.
22. Monument of Edila de Thorne, Dna. del Espiue, in Min-
ster Church. On letter-press of p. 324.
23. Roman Urn found at Margate. On letter-press of p. 353.
24. Arms of the City of Canterbury, the Archbishopric, and of
the Dean and Ch^^pter. On letter-press of p. 388.
25. Plan of the City of Canterbury and Suburbs. Folded. Bavlv
sc. To face p. 388, with an asterisk.
{The same as in " Goslling's Walk about Canterhury .")
26. The Dungeon Hill, inscribed to James Simmons, Esq. — A
View of the Castle and of the antient Worthgate at Can-
terbury. Barlow sc. p. 409.
27- Riding- Gate, Canterbury. On the letter-press of p. 4 14.
28. Chart of the Coasts of England and France in the time of
the Romans, p. 417.
29. A Parhelion seen at Canterbury in 1 696, On letter-press
of p. 434.
30. An ancient Stone Font in St. Martin's Church, Canter-
bury. To face page 494.
31. Marble Stone on the Pavement of the same Church. On
letter-press of p. 49.5.
32. A South Prospect of the Cathedral Church of Canterbur\ .
On letter-press of p. 502.
{The same Plate as is given in " Duncomic' s Description 0/
Canterbury Cathedral.'^)
36S KENT.
33. Ichnography of the Church of Canterbury, as built by Arch-
bishop Lanfranc ; and of the Crypt as at the Dissolution
of the Priory in 1540. p. 505.
34. Eadwin's Drawing of the Cathedral and Priory, p. 509.
35. Plan of the Cathedral, Cloysters, and other Buildings ad-
joining to it, as in 1787 • p. 519.
36. Christ Church Gate, Canterbury. On letter-press of p. 557-
37. St. Gregory's Priory, Canterbury. On letter-press of p. 635.
{The same Plate as in " Gostl'mg's Walk.")
38. Drawing of the High Altar in the Monastical Church of
St. Augustine, Canterbury, with the Shrines of Relics
standing round it, and their Inscriptions, as inserted in an
antient MS. once belonging to that Monastery, but now
in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. Barlow
sc. p. 654.
{Copied from ^' Somner's Antiq, of Canterbury .")
39. East View of the Abbey of St. Augustine near the City of
Canterbury, p. 658.
40. Seal of the Convent. On letter-press of p. 659.
41. The North View of the Ruins of St. Augustine's Abbey at
Canterbury. Barlow sc. p. 660.
42. Second Seal of the Priory of Christ Church, Canterbury.
On letter-press of p. 695.
43. St. Thomas's Chapel, Canterbury. On letter-press of p. 701 .
44. Stone Coffin found in the Cathedral, and a leaden Seal of
Pope Gregory II. On letter-press of p. 720.
45. The Arms of Archbishop Moore. On letter-press of p. 76I .
N. B. A wry limited number of copies of this work were
printed on Large Paper.
IX.
Tlie History and Topographical Survey of the
(yOUNTY of Kent: containing the ancient and pre-
sent State of it, Civil and Ecclesiastical : collected
from Public Records and other Authorities. Illus-
trated \Aith ]\Iaps, Views, Antiquities, &c. The Se-
cond Edition, improved, corrected, and continued
to the present Time. By Edward Hasted, Esq.
F.R.S. and S.A. late of Canterbury. In Twelve Vo-
lumes.
KENT. 369
" Ex his omnibus, longe sutit humanissimi qui Cunlium inrolunt.
Fortes cremitiirfortihus el bonis,
Nee imbe Item ft races [jrogenerant."
Canterbury : Printed by W. Bristow, on the Parade,
MDCcxcviT. Octavo.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above, with the Author's Arms as a Vignette.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Charles Marsham, Lord
Romney, dated London, January 1, 1797, 2 pages.
Preface, 13 pages.
Index, p. xv-xxvi.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
The General History of the County of Kent, [b-y 8] 336 pages.
Half Title : '' A Topographical Survey, or History of the se-
veral Laths and Hundreds in the County of Kent, and of each
particular Town and Parish within it."
The Topographical Survey, beginning with " the Lath of Sut-
ton at Hone," [z S-pp] p. 339-370.
PLATKS AND MAPS.
1. An emblematic Frontispiece representing ^' Wisdom and
Commerce the Guardians of Britain under the Auspices
of K. George HI."
The Arms of the Earl of Romney at the head of the Dedi-
cation.
The British Channel. On the letter-press of p. 1,
2. Two British Druids. Folded. Sus^ Duncombe inv. et del.
W.Walker sc. p. 12.
The North East View of the Remains of Eltham Palace.
Barlow sc. On the letter-press of p. 339.
3. A Map of the Hundi'ed of Blackheath. Folded, p. 339-
A Janus's Head found in the Road to New Cross. On the
letter-press of p. 345.
Two Lhns found on Blackheath. On the letter-press of
p. 376.
4. The antient Royal Palace at Greenwich. Barlow sc. p. 395.
An antient Coin found at Eltham. On the letter-press of
p. 458.
3. Maj) of the Hundred of Bromley and Beckenhain, and the
Hundred of Ruxley. Folded, p. 527.
VOL. II.
Title-page as before.
3 li
370 KENT.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Viscount
Sydney, dated London, April 30, 1797? 3 pages.
Index and Errata, p. vii-xxii.
The Topographical Survey of Kent continued, beginning with
"the Hundred of Rokesley otherwise Ruxley," [B-Nn4] 552
pages.
Appendix : containing Additions and Corrections to the First
and Second Volumes, [no 5-Pp] p. 533-578.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1 . An emblematic Frontispiece : '• Plenty and Liberty pre-
senting their Attributes to the Genius of Kent." S. Dun-
combe del. Walker sc.
The Arms of Lord Viscount Sydney, at the head of the De-
dication,
N.V/. View of Rokesley Church. Barlow sc. On the
letter- press of p. 1 .
2. A Plan of the Remains of the antient Camp at Keston,
taken in 1774, with the Alterations since, in turning the
High Road along the western bounds of it, and inclosing
the whole Area as private property, p. 38.
3. Map of the Hundred of Little and Lesnes, and the Hun-
dred of Dartford and Wilmington, Folded, p. 184.
4. The Ruins of Lesnes Abby in Kent, with the Ground plot
of it, and of the Mansion of the Priors, now the Farm-
house, taken in 1753. p. 235.
Remains of the Priory, now called the Place, at Dartford,
in Kent. Barlow .sc. On the letter-press of p. 286.
5. Map of the Hundred of Axstane. Folded, p. 343.
6". The N.W. View of the Remains of the Chapel of St. Mar-
garet Hilles. p. 382.
A Roman Milliare, or Mile-stone, dug uj) in the Parish of
Southfleet. On the letter-press of p. 423.
VOL. in.
Title-page as before.
Dedication to Sir John Henniker, Bart, dated London, Aug. 15,
1797, 2 pages.
Index, and Directions to the Binder, p. v-xxviii.
The Topographical Survey continued, beginning with *' the Hun-
dred of Codsheath," [n-NnS] 5 60 pages.
PLA'I'I'-S AND MAPS.
1. Plan and Elevation of Chevening House, from the Design
of Inigo Jones. To front the Title.
KENT. 371
The Arms of Sir John Henniker, Bart, at the head of the
Dedication.
2. A Map of the Hundred of Codsheath. Folded, p. 1.
(View of) Knole, Kent. On the letter-press of p. 1 ,
3. The Monument of John Lennard, Esq. and Elizabeth his
Wife (in Chevening Church), p. 124.
4. The Monument of Sampson Lennard, Esq. and Margaret
Lady Dacre his Wife (in the same Church) . p. 1 24 .
3. Map of Westerham and Eatonbridge Hvmdred, with the
Parish and Ville of Brasted ; and of the Hundred of
Somerden. Folded, p. 158.
(View of) Penshurst, Kent. Barlow so. On the letter-
press of p. 189.
Upnor Castle, Kent. Barlow sc. On letter-press of p. 301.
6. A View of the Manor House called the Temple, in Stroud.
Catherina Thorpe del. 1 767. Bayly sc. p. 548.
VOL. IV.
Title-page as before, dated MDccxcviir.
Dedication to the Honorable and Right Reverend Brownlow
(North), Lord Bishop of Winchester, dated London, January
10, 1798, 2 pages.
Index, p. i-xxii.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
The Topogi-aphical Survey of Kent continued, beginning wnth
" the Hundred of Hoo," [B-Nn6] p. 1-555.
Appendix: containing Additions and Corrections to the Third
and Fourth Volumes, p. 556-572.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1. View of Rochester Castle : Frontispiece.
The Arms of the Lord Bishop of Winchester. Barlow sc.
At the head of the Dedication.
The East View of Sheerness. Barlow sc. On the letter-
press of p. 1 .
2. A Map of the Hundreds of Hoo and of Chatham and Gil-
lingham. Folded, p. 1 .
3. A Map of the Liberty, formerly called the Hundred of
Rochester, and of the Hundred of Larkfield. Folded.
Bayly sc. p. 45.
Maidstone Bridge. On the letter-press of p. 259.
4. A Map of the Hundred of Maidstone. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 259.
37Q - KENT.
5. A View of Kits Coty House near Aylesford. p. 420.
6. Antient Monument near Kits Coty House, p. 422.
VOL. V.
Title-page as in Volume IV.
Dedication to Charles Small Pybus, Esq. dated London, May 12,
1798, 2 pages.
Index, and Directions to the Binder, p. v-xxxvi.
The Topographical Survey of the County continued, beginning
with "the Hundred of Wrotham," [B-pp7] 390 pages.
N.B. Page 361 is numbered 50 i.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1. Sutton Castle. Frontispiece, or at page 363.
The Arms of Charles Small Pybus, Esq. Barlow so. At
the head of the Dedication.
2. Map of the Hundred of Wrotham and the Hundred of
Littlefield. Folded. Bayly sc. p. ) .
Plan of the Roman Camp on Oldberry Hill in Ightham.
Barlow sc. p. 1 .
3. Map of the Hundred of Twyford. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 91.
4. Map of the Lowy of Tunbridge. Folded. Bayly sc. p. 173.
5. Map of the Hundred of Wachlingstone. Bayly sc. p. 233.
6. Map of the Hundred of Brenchley and Horsemonden, and
the Hundred of West Barnefield. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 280.
7. Map of the Hundred of Eyhorne. Folded, p. 323.
Bicknor Church, Kent. Barlow sc. On the letter-press of
p. 323.
VOL. VI.
Title-page as in the preceding Volume.
Dedication to Thomas Astle, Esq. F.R.S. and F.S.A. dated
London, Sept. 1, 179S, 2 pages,
ladex, p. v-xxxvi ii.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
The Topographical Survey continued, beginning with " the Lath
of Scray," [n-Nn 6] 333 pages.
Appendix, containing Additions and Corrections to the Fifth
and Sixth Volumes, [the reverse of Nn 6-pp 2] p. 336-380.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1 . The Seal of Faversham Abbey. To front the Title, or at
p. 330.
KENT. 373
Miscellaneous Plate. Barlow sc. At the head of the De-
dication.
2. Map of the Hundreds of Middleton alias Milton^ and of
Tenham, Folded, p. 1.
Castle Rough on Kemsley Downs, in Milton. Barlow sc.
On the letter-press of p. 1 .
The Ruins of a Building near Ilartlip. Barlow sc. On
the letter -press of p. 17.
Queenborough Castle. Barlow sc. On the letter-press of
p. 207.
3. Map of the Hundred of Faversham. Folded, p. 317.
Seals of Faversham. Barlow sc. On the letter-press of
p. 317.
VOL. VII.
Title-page as before, dated MDCCxcviir.
Dedication to.Ioseph Musgrave, Esq. of Kypier, in the Bishopric
of Durham, dated London, Dec. 10, 1798, 2 pages.
Index, and Directions to the Binder, p. v-xlviii.
The Topographical Survey continued, beginning with "the Hun-
dred of Boughton under Blean," [fi-Rr] 602 pages.
Further Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1 . A Plan of Chartham Downs, called in antient Deeds, Danes
Banks, with the Tumuli or Barrows interspersed over
them. Barlow sc. To face the Title.
The Arms of Joseph Musgrave, Esq. at the head of the De-
dication.
2. Map of the Hundred of Boughton Blean, the Liberty of
Seasalter, and the Liberty of the Ville of Dunkirk, an-
tiently the King's Forest of Blean. Folded, p. ].
Ground Plot of the Camp on Shottington Hill in Selling.
Barlow sc. On the letter-press of p. l .
3. Map of the Hundred of Marden. Folded. Bayly sc.
p. 51,
4. Map of the Hundreds of Cranbrooke, Barklev, and Rolven-
den. Folded, p. go.
5. Milkhouse Chapel near Cranbrooke, and a View of the For-
tifications at Kenardington. Barlow sc. p. 103.
6. Map of the Hundreds of Great Barnfield and Selbrittenden.
Folded. Dovvnes sc. p. 142.
7. Map of the Hundreds of Tenterden, Blackborne, Oxney,
and Ham. Folded, p. 200.
374 KENT.
8. Map of the Hundreds of Felborough and Wye. Folded,
p. 262.
The Ichnography of the antient Castle at Chilham. Bar-
low so. On the letter-press of p. 263.
Q. Roman Urns and Vessels dug up at Crundal and Godmers-
ham. p. 370.
10. Map of the Hundreds of Calehill and Chart and Long-
bridge. Folded. Downes sc. p. 412.
An antient Date on Ashford Church Steeple. On the let-
ter-press of p. 542.
VOL. VHL
Title-page as before, dated mdccxcix.
Dedication to William Boys, Esq. F.S.A. of Walmer, dated
London, June 24, 1799, 2 pages.
Index and Directions to the Binder, p. v-xlii.
Further Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
The Topographical Survey continued, beginning with '^ the
Hundred of Bircholt Franchise," [iJ-Mm4] 536 pages.
Appendix: containing Additions and Conections to the Seventh
and Eighth Volumes, [nu-go 2] p. 537-555.
N. B. Page 479 is numbered 279-
PLATES AND MAPS.
1 . South View of Limne Church and Castle. Frontispiece, or
at p. 301.
The Arms of William Boys, Esq. Barlow sc. At the head
of the Dedication.
2. Map of the Hundreds of Stowting, Street, and Heane, and
of Bircholt Barony and Franchise. Folded, p. 1 .
An antient Altar. On the letter-press of p. 1.
3. Maj) of the Hundreds of Loningborough and Folkestone.
Folded, p. 78.
4. Map of the Hundreds of Worth, Newchurch, Aloesbridge,
St. Martin's Pountney, and Langport, including Rom-
ney Marsh. Folded, p. 253.
Plate of a moving Hill near Limne. Barlow sc. On the
letter-press of p. 281.
3. South View of the Ruins of Hope Church, p. 419.
An antient Altar, formerly in Stone Church. On the letter-
press of p. 478.
The Pudding Pan Rock near Whitstaple. Barlow sc. On
the letter-press of p. 498.
KENT. 375
6. Map of the Hundreds of Westgate, Whitstable, Blengate,
and Preston. Folded. Downes sc. p. 499.
VOL. IX.
Title-page as before, dated mdccc.
Dedication to William Boteler, Esq. of Eastry, dated London,
Dec. 1, 1799, 2 pages.
Index, page v-1.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
Topographical Survey continued, beginning with " the Hundred
of Westgate," [B-Rr2] 610 pages.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1. Dover Castle. Barlow sc. To front the Title.
The Arms of William Boteler, Esq. with a View of Eastry
Church. Barlow sc. At the head of the Dedication.
Reculver Church in the Isle of Thanet. Barlow sc. On
the letter-press of p. 1 .
An antient Stone Shrine, formerly in Fordwich Church.
On the letter-press of p. 56.
2. Map of the Hundreds of Downhaniford and of Bridge and
Petham, with the City and County of the City of Can-
terbury, and the Liberty of Fordwich. Folded, p. 142.
Well Chapel near Wingham, in Kent. F. Perry sc. On
the letter-press of p. 176.
3. Map of the Hundreds of Wingham and Kinghamford.
Folded, p. 191.
The antient Fortification at Coldred. On the letter-press
of p. 373.
4. Map of the Hundreds of Coruilo and Bewsborough, with
the Liberty of the Town of Deal. Folded, p. 374.
VOL. X.
Title-page as in Vol. IX.
Dedication to the Rev. Edward Hasted (the Author's Sou), \'i-
car of Hollingbourne, dated London, July 1, 1800, 2 pages.
Index, p. v-xxxvii.
Address to the Public, 2 pages.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
The Topographical Survey continued, begiiuiing with " the
Town and Parish of Deal,'' [B-Ee4] 424 pages.
Appendix: containing Additions and Corrections to the Ninlit
and Tenth Volumes^ [ec 5-Gg 2] p. 423-452.
376 KENT.
PLATES AND MAPS.
1. View of the Mount at Woodnesborough, near Sandwich.
Barlow del. & sc. To front the Title.
The Arms of Hasted. J. Barlow sc. At the head of the
Dedication.
A View of Deal Castle, as it was in the year 1640. On the
letter-press of p. 1.
2. Map of the Hundred of Eastry, with the Liberty of the
Town and Port of Sandwich. Folded, p. 35.
East end of Barfriston, alias Barson Church. Barlow sc.
On the letter-press of p. 35.
A View of Sandwich, taken in the year 1719«. Barlow sc.
On the letter-press of p. 152.
The Tomb of Edila de Thome. On the letter-press of
p. 217.
3. Map of the Hundred of Ringslow, containing the Tsland of
Thanet. Folded, p. 398.
VOL. XL
Containing the History of Canterbury.
Title-page as in Vol. X.
Dedication to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury,
dated London, Dec. 1, 1800, 2 pages.
Preface, p. v-x.
The Contents of this Volume, p. xi-xiii.
hidex, p. xv-lx.
History of the City of Canterbury, [B-Nn2] 547 pages.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
PLATES.
1 . South View of the City of Canterbury. Folded. M. Tho-
mas del. T. Medlaiid .so. To face the Title.
2. Plan of the City and Suburbs of Canterbury, A.D. 1800.
Folded. Barlow sc. p. I .
3. The Arms of the Archl)ishoi)ric, the Dean and Chapter,
and of the City of Canterbury. Barlow sc. On the
letter-press of p. 1 .
4. Canterbury Castle. M. Thomas del. R. Pollard sc. p. 61.
,=). St. George's Gate. M. Thomas del. K. Pollard sc. p. 74.
C. A North View of West Gate. M. Thomas del. R. Pollard
sc. p. 76.
KENT. 577
7. St. Martin's Church. M. Thomas del. R. Pollard sc.
p. 284.
Arms on the Tomb of Edward the Black Prince in Canter-
bury Cathedral. Marrable del. Barlow sc. On the
letter-press of p. 41 1.
VOL. XII.
Title-page as before, dated mdccci.
Dedication to the Reverend the Dean and Chapter of the Me-
tropolitical Cathedral of Christ Church of Canterbury, dated
London, May 1, 1801.
Index, and Directions to the Binder, p. v-lxiv.
The Continuation of the History of Canterbury, [B-Qq2] 595
pages.
Additions to the History of Canterbury, [the reverse of Qq 2-
uuB] p. 596-672.
PLATES.
1 . A View of the Cathedra! Church of Canterbury, from an
original Drawing in the possession of the Rev'* the Dean,
taken by J.Johnson in the year 1654. Folded. To
front the Title.
North East View of Canterbury. M. Thomas del. R. Pol-
lard sc. At the head of the Dedication.
2. Canterbury Cathedral. J. G. Wood del. J. Newton sc.
p. 1.
Dean Wotton's Monument. R. Pollard sc. On the letter-
press of p. 1 .
3. Arches over the River Stour, Black Friars, Caiiterbury.
W. Groombridge del. Ravenhill sc. p. 129.
4. West View of Ethelbert's Tower, St. Augustine's Monas-
tery. M. Thomas del. R. Pollard sc.
5. South West View of the Gate of St. Augustine's Monastery.
M. Thomas del. R. Pollard sc. p. 215.
Coffin of Archbishop Islip, &c. On the letter-press of
p. 393.
6. An antient Drawing of the City and Church of Canterbury.
p. 596.
X.
A Dissertation upon the Surface x^f the Earth,
as delineated in a Specimen of a Philosophico-Cho-
3 c
378 KENT.
rographical Chart of East Kent, herewith humbly
presented to and read before the Royal Society,
Nov. 25, 1736, in a Letter to Cromwell Morti-
mer, M.D. F.R.S. Seer. By Christopher Packe,
M.D.
London: Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in War-
wick-lane. MDCcxxxvji. Quarto, 18 pages.
XI.
ANKOrPAcMA; sive CoNV allium Descriptio. In
which are Briefly but Fully expounded the Oiigine,
Course, and Insertion ; Extent, Elevation, and Con-
gruity of all the Valleys and Hills, Brooks and Ri-
vers (as an Explanation of a new Phiiosophico-Cho-
rographical Chart) of East-Kent. Occasionally
are interspers'd some transient Remarks that relare to
the Natural History of the Country ; and to the
Military Marks and Signs of Caesar's Rout thro' it,
to his Decisive Battle in Kent. By Christopher
Packe, M.D.
" Rura mihi, et rigui placeant in vallibus Amnes" — 48j
" Felix qui potuit Rertim cognoscere Causas." — 490.
Virgil. Georgic. lib. 5
Canterbury : Printed and sold by J. Abree, for the Author.
MDCCXLiii. Quarto, 110 pages, and one page of Errata*.
* The raap, printed on four sheets of atlas paper, was published ill 174S,
coutaininp " A Graphical Delineation of the Country sixteen Miles round
the City of Canterbury; wherein are described the Rise and PiKiiiehs of
the Vallies, the Directions of both the greater Chains of Hills, aixi the
lesser Ridges, with their several Elevations, or different perpendifdar
Heights, as vvell Absolute from the Sea at Sandwich Bay, as Relative to one
another in many the most remarkable Places of the Country : alsu the
Sta, Creeks, Bays, and Harbours; the Course of Rills, Brooks, Ailhtiuins,
and Rivers; Springs of Fresh and Medicinal VVaters; Pools; VVoods;
Quarries; Gravel, Sand, and Chalk Pits; Minerals; Soils. To whu li are
added by way of ornament, the Cliurches; Citv of Canterbury; I owns.
Villages, Streets, Castles, Camps, Ruins. The Houses of Nobltnun and
C;cntlemen, with many others of less note; and other Marks that are use-
ful III seliiii" ofl" uimJ conducting the Vallies, from their Rise to their Deter-
KENT. 379
XII.
Specimens and Parts : containing a History of the
County of Kent, and a Dissertation on the Laws,
from the Reign of Edward the Confessour to Ed-
ward the First : of a Topographical, Commercial,
Civil, and Nautical History of South Britain,
with its gradual and comparative Progi-ess in Trade,
Arts, Polity, Population, and Shipping, from au-
thentic Documents. By Samuel Henshall, Clerk,
A.M. Fellow of Brazen-nose College, Oxford.
" Floreat Historia Britunnica. Recordis authenticisque exprmnatur. Scri-
batur lenlt, mature, ordinate, sincere, dilucide : sine partium studio,
sinepravo consiiio, sirie omni vili affectu viris literatis indigno."
Disceptatio Epist. Thom^ Madox.
'' Truth requires Sobriety to qualify you for tlie noble Employment of
thinking freely and thinking justly." — VVarbuRTON.
London : Printed for the Author : R. Faulder, Bond-street, and
F. and C. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-yard. 1798.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Prospectus, dated January 10, 1798, p. iii-vi.
" Sketches of our Arrangement, and Queries for Information,"
p. vii-viii.
To the Reader, with an Explanation of an annexed Map of Kent,
and of the following Table, 6 pages, or p. ix-xviii, (pages xi-
xiv being omitted, but the catch-words agree).
A summary Table of Lands in Kent, with their Situation, Hun-
dred, Value, Proprietors, Occupants, Inhabitants, &c. in the
Reigns of Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror,
compiled from the Autograph of Domesday, 1 6 pages.
The History of South Britain, [b-o 4] concluding thus : " End
OF THE Topographical Dissertation," 104 pages.
The History of South Britain, Vol. II. Chapter I. beginning
with " the Nature of the Laws," &c. [b-g] 41 pages.
With a Map of Kent from the Autograph of Domesday, Anno
1086. Folded. S. Henshall del. J. Neele sc. p.x.
minations : also Downs, Parks, Groves, Tolls, and Rows of Trees. In
fine. Whatever is curious, both in Nature and Art, that Diversifies and
Adorns the Face of the Earth, is herein carefully presented to the View in
their proper Situation and Aspect, that the exact Harmony of the whole,
and the beautiful Distinction of the several Parts of the Country, may ap-
pear as in aLandskip, as well as the main Design of the Work will allow."
380 KENT.
XIII.
A Tkeatise of the Roman Ports and Forts in
Kent. By William Somner. Published by
James Brome, AI.A. Rector of Cheriton, and
Chaplain to the Cinque Ports. To which is prefixt
a Life of Mr. Somner.
Oxford : Printed at the Theatre ; and are to be sold by George
West, John Crosley, and Henry Clements, Booksellers, in
Oxford. 1693. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Excellency the Rt. Hon Henry, Lord Vis-
count Sydney, of Shepey, signed James Brome, 7 pages.
The Life of Mr. Somner, addressed to the ReV* Mr James
Brome, by White Kennett, dated Edm. Hall, Oxon. Feb. 15,
IC93, [b-iS] 118 pages.
List of Mr. Somner 's posthumous Manuscripts, now in the Li-
brary of Christ's Church, Canterbury, 2 ])ages.
History of the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, [a-i 3] 117
pages.
A Catalogue of the Lord-Wardens of the Cinque-Ports, 4 pages.
The hulex of Things remarkable, 8 pages.
The hidex of Authors quoted or amended, 3 pages.
With a Portrait of the Author. M. Burghers del. & sc. To
front the Title.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
XIV.
JuLii Ctesaris Portus Iccius Illustratus: sive,
1 . Gulielmi Somneri ad Chiffletii Librum de Porta Iccio,
Responsio: nunc primum ex MS. edita.
2. Caroli Du Fresne Dissertatio de Portu Iccio.
Tractatum utrumque Latine vertit, et Nova Disser-
tatione auxit Edmundus Gibson, Art. Bac. e Coll.
Keg. Oxon.
trii a,\n6uai, to KO.ruXli'jroiiXMov al/rn; ayu(^lX\; yi'viTUi Imynfiu." — PoLYB. lib. 1.
OxoNii : E Theatre Sheldoniano, Anno Dom. mdcxciv.
Octavo,
KENT. 381
Title-page as before.
Dedication to White Kennett, signed Edm. Gibson^ and dated
Queen's Coll. Ox. I694, 3 pages.
De Portu Iccio Dhseriaiio Nova, [a-c 4] p. i-xl.
Julii Ccesaris Porhis Iccius ; contra Chtffletlum, [a-h4] 120
pages.
Index, 8 pages.
PLATES.
1. Portrait of William Somner. M. Burghers del. & sc. To
face the Title-page.
2. Map of the Roman Ports. Folded, p. ] .
XV.
The History of Gavel-Kind ; with the Etymology
thereof: containing also an Assertion that our En-
glish Lav^s are for tiie most part those that were used
by the Antient Bry tains, notwithstanding the several
Conquests of die Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Nor-
mans : widi some Observations and Remarks upon
many especial Occurrences of British and English
History. By Silas Taylor, Gent. To which is
added a short History of William the Conquerour,
written in Latin by an anonymous Author in the time
of Henry the First.
" Ao|a (MEv avS^U'Voiffi xaxov /iiya. Vi'pei Vaet^-ay."
London : Printed for John Starkey ; and are to be sold at his
Shop at the Mitre in Fleet-street, between the Middle-gate
and Temple-Barr. 1663. Small quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Sir Edward Harley, Knight of the Honourable
Order of the Bath, &:c. 4 pages.
The Preface, 6 pages.
A Table of the chiefest Passages and Denominations in the fol-
lowing Tract, 13 pages.
The History of Gavelkind, [B-Aa2] 180 pages.
Title-page : " Brevis Relatio de Willelmo, Nobilissimo Comite
Normannorum, Quis fuit & unde Originem duxit, &c. Alj
Authore Anonymo, Temp. Hen. Primi. &:c.''
382 KENT/
Latin Dedication to Henry Howard, Esq.
The Life of William the Conqueror, in Latin, p. 185-210.
Genealogical Table of the Dukes of Normandy in Latin, folded,
and forming page 211.
Error of paging: — page 165 is marked 365.
XVI.
A Treatise of Gavel-kind, both Name and Thing.
Shewing the true Etymologic and Derivation of the
one ; the Nature, Antiquity, and Original of the
other. With sundry emergent Observations, both
pleasant and profitable to be known to Kentish-men
and others, especially such as are studious either of
the ancient Customc, or the Common Law of this
Kingdome. By (a Well-wilier to both) William
SoMNER. The Second Edition, corrected from
the many Errors of the former Impression. To which
is added the Life of the Author, wTitten, newly
revis'd, and much enlarged by the present Lord Bi-
shop of Peterborough (White Kennett).
*' Falix qui poticit rerum cognoscere causas." ViRG, Georg. lib. 2.
" Nemo slbi hlandiutur de auctoritate veterum, guibus etsifabula displicue-
runt, non tamen habebant undefalsitutem earum coargvere possent. Sed
nostra tctate crebrescentibus literarum monument is, inexcusabilis torpor
est infabulis scientes, prudentesque permanere."
Cranz. lib. 2. Metrop, 9.
London: Printed for F. Gyles in Holborn; J. Woodman and
D. Lyon, in Russel -street, Covent-garden j and C. Davis, in
Hatton Garden. MDCcxxvi. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
The Preface, 9 pages.
The Postscript and Saxon Alphabet, 2 pages.
The Life of Mr. Somner, the same as in his Treatise on the Ro-
man Ports and Forts in Kent, [n-s 4] 1 36 pages.
List of Mr. Somner's posthumous Manuscripts, now in the Li-
brary of Christ's Church, Canterbury, 2 pages.
A Catalogue of the Lords and Gentlemen whose Estates have
been disgavelled, 2 pages.
The Treatise of Gavel-kynd, [b-z4] 172 pages.
KENT. 383
An Appendix of such Muniments (viz. Charters, and other
Escripts) as are quoted, [a 2-Ff 2] p. 173-216.
A Table or Index of the principal Contents, 8 pages.
With a plate of Somner's Monument, to front the Title-page.
XVII.
The Common Law of Kent : cr, the Customs of Gavel-
kind ; with an Appendix concerning Borough-English.
By Thomas Robinson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.
In the Savoy : Printed by R. and B. Nutt, and F. Gosling, (As-
signs of Edw. Sayer, Esq.) for F. Cogan, at the Middle Temple
Gate, Fleet-street, mdccxlt. Reprinted in 1788. Octavo,
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Hon. Philip Lord Hardwicke, p. iii-vi.
The Preface, p. vii-xii. The Contents and Errata, p. xiii-xxiv.
The Customs of Gavel-kind, [B-oq 2] 300 pages.
Appendix : Of the Custom of Borough-English, (not paged) 1 5
pages.
XVIII.
The Monuments and Painted Glass of upwards
of One Hundred Churches, chiefly in the Eastern
Part of Kent, most of which were examined by
the Editor in person, and the rest communicated by
the resident Clergy. With an Appendix, containing
Three Churches in other Counties. To which are
added a sm.all Collection of detached Epitaphs, with
a few Notes on the whole. By Philip Parsons,
A.M. Minister of Wye, in Kent.
" Let us read
The moral stone : few doctors preach so well,
Few orators so tenderly can touch
The feeling heart. What pathos in the dates!" Young.
" When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies
in nie; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate
desire goes out. When I meet with the grief of parents on a tomb-
stone, my heart melts with compassion : when I see the tombs of pa-
rents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we
must quickly follow." — ADDISON.
Canterbury : Printed and sold by Simmons, Kirkby, and Jones:
sold also by all the Booksellers in London. Muccxci v. Quarto.
384 KENT.
Title-page as before.
Introduction, signed P. Parsons, p. iii-viii.
Copies of the Monuments, beginning with Wye Church and
College, [b-ooo2] 471 pages.
Appendix : containing the Monuments and painted Glass of the
Churches of Hadleigh and Lavenham in Suffolk, and of Ded-
ham in Essex; and Notes, [ooo3-Aaaa] p. 473-549.
Errata and Indexes, 4 pages.
N. B. Pages 424-428 are omitted, but the signatures cor-
respond.
XIX.
Etchings from original Drawings of Antiquities in
the County of Kent, by Fred"^. Wilton Litch-
field Stockdale.
London : Published for the Proprietor, by Messrs. J. and A.
Arch, Cornhill : and sold by the principal Booksellers in Lon-
don. 1810 (1811). Quarto.
Title-page as above, with a View of Canterbury Cathedral as a
Vignette.
Introduction, dated Lamb Farm, near Hackney, Aug. 1, 1811.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
Descriptive letter-press, [b-g3].
List of the Plates, 1 page.
PLATES.
1 . The Title-page.
2. View of Dartford, Kent. Drawn and etched by F. W. L.
Stockdale, from a Sketch by G. Shepherd taken in
1807.
3. Remains of Dartford Priory. Drawn and etched by F.W.
L. Stockdale, 1810.
4. Cowling Castle. Drawn and etched by F.W. L. Stockdale.
5. Cowling Church. Drawn and etched by F.W. L. Stock-
dale.
6. View of Rochester. Drawn and etched by F.W. L. Stock-
dale.
7. Rochester Castle. Etched from a Drawing by F.W. L.
Stockdale after a Sketch by G. Shepherd.
8. St. Margaret's (Church), Rochester. Drawn and etched by
F.W. L. Stockdale.
9. Nevvington Church near Rainham. F. W, L. Stockdale
del. 1808.
KENT. 385
10. Ospringe Church near Faversham. F.W. L. Stockdale del.
1 ). Norman Doorway, North side Ospringe Church. F.W. L.
Stockdale del.
12. Ancient Chapel of St. Nicholas, Harbledown, near Canter-
bury. F.W. L. Stockdale del.
13. Canterbury Cathedral, taken near the Ruins of St. Augus-
tine's Abbey. F.W. L. Stockdale del. from a Sketch by
G. Shepherd.
14. Remains of St. Augustine 'vS Abbey, Canterbury. F.W. L.
Stockdale del.
15. Part of the Ruins of St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury.
F.W. L, Stockdale del.
16. St. Martin's Church, Canterbury. Drawn and etched by
F.W. L. Stockdale.
17. Ancient Font in St. Martin's Church, Canterbury. Drawn
and etched by F.W. L. Stockdale.
18. Holy Cross Church, Canterbury. F.W. L. Stockdale del.
1 9. Entrance to Strangers Hall, or Domus Hospitum, Canter-
bury. Etched from a Drawing by F.W. L. Stockdale
after a Sketch by .J. Hawksworth.
20. Green Court Gate, Canterbury. Etched from a Drawing by
F.W. L. Stockdale after a Sketch by W. Woolnoth.
21. View of Canterbury Castle and St. Mildred's Church.
Etched from a Drawing by F.W. L. Stockdale after a
Sketch by G. Shepherd.
22. Pillar on Dane John Hill, Canterbury. Etched from a
Drawing by F.W. L. Stockdale.
23. St. Nicholas, Isle of Thanet. Etched from a Drawing by
F.W. L. Stockdale.
24. View of Kingsgate, Isle of Thanet. Etched from a Draw-
ing by F.W. L. Stockdale after a Sketch by W. Woolnoth.
25. St. Lawrence Church, Isle of Thanet. Drawn and etched
by F.W. L. Stockdale.
26. St. Clement's Church, Sandwich. Etched from a Drawing
by F.W. L. Stockdale after a Sketch by J. Hawksworth.
27. Remains of St. Radigund's or Bradsole Abbey, near Dover.
Drawn and etched by F.W. L. Stockdale,
28. Hythe Church. Drawn and etched by F. W. L. Stock-
dale.
29. Limne Castle, near Hythe. Drawn and etched by F.W. L.
Stockdale.
30. Limne Church and Castle. Drawn and etched by F.W.L.
Stockdale.
3 U
38^ KENT.
31. Entrance to Leeds Castle. Drawn and etched by F.W.L.
Stockdale.
3 2. Leeds Castle near Maidstone. Etched from a Drawing by
G. Shepherd by F.W. L. Stockdale.
33. View of Allington Castle. Etched by J. Hawksworth from
a Drawing by F.W. L. Stockdale.
34. Interior of AUington Castle. Drawn and etched by F.W. L.
Stockdale.
35. Dove House at AUington Castle. Drawn and etched by
F.W.L. Stockdale.
36. View of Aylesford. Drawn and etched by F.W. L. Stock-
dale.
37. Remains of Leyborne Castle. Drawn and etched by F.W.L.
Stockdale.
38. Halhng Church, near Rochester. Drawn and etched by
F.W. L. Stockdale.
39. Remains of Hailing Palace, near Rochester. Drawn and
etched by F.W. L. Stockdale.
40. Starkey's at Woldham, near Rochester. Drawn and etched
by F.W.L. Stockdale.
N. B. The impression consisted of 250 copies in Quarto; be-
sides 20 worked off on a Folio size, many of the engravings
being placed two on a sheet, in order to bind up with Hasted's
History of Kent ; and containing, in addition, the following :
Northfleet Church. Engraved by J. Hawksworth from a
Drawing by G. Shepherd after a Sketch by F.W. L. Stock-
dale. — Remains of St. Andrew's Priory, Rochester. (Plate J.)
Drawn by S. Prout, etched by J. Tyrel. — Ancient Tomb in
Newington Church. Etched by J. Hawksworth from a
Drawing by F.W. L. Stockdale.
XX.
The Kentish Traveller's Companion: in a De-
scriptive View of the Towns, Villages, remarkable
Buildings and Antiquities situated on or near the
Road from London to Margate, Dover and Canter-
bury. Illustrated with a correct Map of the Road,
on a Scale of one Inch to a Mile ; and a Table of
Distances in measured Miles from London, and be-
KENT. 387
tween the principal Towns. The Fourth Edi-
tion, with considerable Additions.
" ~—— — O famous Kent,
VVbiit county hath this isle, that can compare with thee!
That liatli within thyseit'as miicli as thou canst wish;
Thy rabbitts, venison, fruits, thy sorts of fowl and fisli ;
As what with strengtii comports, thy hay, tliy corn, tliy wood,
Not any thing doth want that any where is irood."
Drayton's Poly-Olbion.
Printed and sold by T. and A. Etherington, Rochester and Chat-
ham : and sold by all the Booksellers in West Kent ; also by
J. Evans, Paternoster-roWj London. 1794. Duodecimo, 348
pages.
With a Table of Distances from London, and Three Maps of
the Roads, engraved by J. Ellis, folded.
N. B. The author of this useful pocket volume was the late
Mr. T. Fisher, a well known and truly respectable bookseller
and printer residing at Rochester, of whom some interesting
particulars may be found in Nichols's Anecdotes, vol. iii. p. 675.
It first appeared in 1777; a second edition, considerably en-
larged, was printed in 1/79, and being the last edited by the
author is esteemed the best. The third edition was printed at
Canterbury in 1787 ; the fourth, noticed above, in 1794, and a
fifth in 1799.
CANTERBURY.
I.
The Antiquities of Canterbury : or a Survey of
that ancient Citie, with the Svbvrbs and Cathedral!.
Containing principally Matters of Antiquity in them
all. Collected chietly from old Manuscripts, Lieger-
i)ookes, and other like Records, for the most part never
as yet printed. With an Appendix here annexed :
wherein (for better Satisfaction to the Learned) the
Manuscripts and Records of chiefest consequence
are faithfully exhibited. All (for the honour of that
ancient Metropolis, and his good Affection to Anti-
388 KENT {Canterbury).
quities) sought out and published by the Industry and
Goodwill of William Somner.
" Cic. ill Oratore.
" Nescire quid untea quuin nut us sis ucciderit, est semper esse pucrum."
London: Printed by I. L. for Richard Thrale, and are to be
sold at his Shop at Pauls- Gate, at the signe of the Crosse-
Keyes. 1640.
Title-page as above, with the Arms of the See impaling those of
Archbishop Laud on the reverse.
Dedication to Archbishop Laud, 3 pages.
The Preface to the Reader, 9 pages.
Table of Chapters contained in this Booke, 1 page.
The Antiquitie of Canterburie, [A-rtt 2] 516 pages.
The Table, [xttS-vvv-l] 12 pages.
Error of paging : — p. 454 for 503.
PLATES.
1. The Mapp of Canterbury. Folded, p. I.
2. The high Altar in St. Augustin's Monastery, with the Cha-
pels about it. Folded, p. 46.
3. Font in Canterbury Cathedral, given and consecrated by the
Right Reverend Father in God John (Warner), L*^ Bishop
of Rochester, p. ISl.
N. B. A new Title-page was printed in 1662,
II.
The Antiquities of Canterbury. — In Two Parts.
The FIRST PART.
The Antiquii'ies of Canterbury: or a Survey of that
ancient City, with the Sul)urbs and Cathedral, &c.
Sought out and published by the hidustry and good Will
of William Somner. The Second Edition, revised and
enlarged by Nicholas Battely, M.A.
Also Mr. Somner's Discourse called Chartham News : or
a Relation of some strange Bones found at Chartham in
Kent. To which are added some Observations concern-
ing the Roman Anticjuitics of Canterbury. And a Pre-
face, giving an Account of the Works and Remains of
the learned Antiquary Mr. William Somner, by N. B.
KENT {Cimtirhun)). '^^9
The SECOND PART.
Canluaria Sacra: or the Antiquities, i. Of the Cathedral
and Metropohtical Church, ii. Of the Archhishoprick.
III. Of the late Priory of Christ-Church; and of the pre-
sent Collegiate Church founded by K. Hen. VIII. with a
Catalogue of all the Deans and Canons thereof, iv. Of
the Archdeaconry of Canterbury, v. Of the Moucistery
of St. Augustin ; of the Parish-Churches, Hospitals, and
other religious Places that are or have been in or near
that Citv : Enquired into by, Nicholas Battely, Vicar
of Beakshorn, Illustrated and adorned with several use-
ful and fair Sculptures.
London : Printed for R. Knaplock, at the Angel and Crown in
St. Paul's Church-yard, mdcciii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
A second Title-page to the First Part.
Dedication to the Most Reverend Father in God William (San-
croft), Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, signed William Som-
ner, 1 page.
The Preface to the Reader, signed William Somner, 3 pages.
A Preface to this New Edition, 7 pages.
A Table of Chapters contained in the First Part, 1 page.
The Antiquity of Canterbury and Chartham News, [b-ccc 2]
192 pages.
Account of the Chantries, Free Chapels, Fraternities, &c. within
and near the City of Canterbury, (not paged,) 3 pages.
Appendix, [*a-*u] SO pages.
Tlie Table, [*x and a ■-j] 4 pages.
Title-page to the Second Part.
Preface, 2 pages.
The History of Christ-Church in Canterbury, [b-zz] 1 78 })ages.
Appendix to the Suj)plcment, [a-s] 70 pages.
Table to the Second Part, and Errata, [*y] 4 pages.
Errors in the paging: — The Appendix at the end of Part I.
)). 14, is numbered p. 4 ; — p. 24 for 42 ; — p. 52 for p. 49, and
p. 49 for p. 52; — p. 87 for p. 78; — and p. 168 of Part II. is
numbered 164.
PLATES TO PART I.
1 . View of Canterbury. Dedicated to the Right Worshipful!
the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City
of Canterbury, by N. B. J. Kip sc. To front the Title.
390 • KENT {Cajiterburij).
2. The Mapp of Canterbury, p. 1.
3. The high Altar in St. Augnstin's Monastery, with the Cha-
pels about it. p. 23.
4. Ancient Teeth found at Canterbury, p. 192.
PLATES TO PART II.
5. The West Prospect of Canterbury Cathedral. Folded.
J. Kip sc. p. 1, of Part II.
6. The Ichnography of the Old Church before Lanfranc, and
the Shrine and Bones of Thomas a Becket. p. 7.
7. Plans of the Cathedral and Crvpt, as built by Lanfranc.
p. 9.
8. The South Prospect of the Cathedral. Folded. Tho. John-
son del. Wenceslaus Hollar sc. p. 14.
9. The Ichnography of the Cathedral. Folded. T. Johnson
del. W. Hollar fee. p. 25.
10. The Monument of King Henry the IV. and his Queen.
J. Kip sc. p. 31.
11. The Monument of Edward the Black Prince. J. Kip sc.
p. 32.
12. Tomb of Thomas, Duke of Clarence; John Beaufort, Earl
of Somerset ; and Margaret, Daughter of Thomas, Earl
of Holland, their Wife. W. Hollar sc. p. 32, (num-
bered 302.)
13. Tombs of Walter Reynolds and Hubert Walter, Arch-
bishops, p. 33.
14. The Tomb of Archbishop John Stratford, p. 33.
13. The Tomb of Archbishop Simon Sudbury. J. Collins del.
& sc. p. 34.
16. Tombs of Archbishops William Courtney and Theobald.
J. Collins del. & sc. p. 34.
17. The Monument of Henry Chichcly, Archbp. of Canterbury.
Folded. E. Taylor del. 1/03.' p. 34.
15. Tomb of Archbp. John Kemp. J. Collins del. & sc. j), 34.
19. Ichnograj)hv of Canterbury Cathedral and Places belonging
to it. Folded. Thos. Hill del. p. 87.
20. The Prospect of v'^ Rclicjues of the Abbey of St. Austin,
Canterbury, from the high Tower of Christ Church, in
the same Citty. Tho. Johnson del. D. King sc. p. 161.
N. B. There are Large Pai'kk copies of this edition.
KE'^T (Canterbury). 391
TIL
The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral
Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining
Monastery : containing an Account of its first Esta-
blishment, Building, Re-editications, Repairs, Endow-
ments, Benefactions, Chapels, Altars, Shrines, Re-
liques, Chauntries, Obiits, Ornaments, Books, Jewels,
Plate, Vestments ; before the Dissolution of the Mo-
nastery, and the Planner of its Dissolution.— A Sur-
vey of the present Church and Cloysters, Monu-
ments and Inscriptions, with other Things lemark-
able, which, with the several Prospects of the Church,
are engraven bv the best hands. The Lives of the
Archbishops, Priors, &c. of Christ-Church; with an
Account of learned Men there flourishing in their se-
veral Times. — An Appendix of ancient Charters and
Writings relating to the Church and Monastery. A
Catalogue of the Church-Wealtli in Prior Estrey"s
Time. An ancient Saxon Obituary, and a large one
continued thence downward. By the Reverend Mr.
J. Dart.
London : Printed and sold by J. Cole, Engraver, at the Crown
in Great Kirby-street, Hatton-garden ; J. Hoddle, Engraver,
in Bridewell-Precinct, near Fleet Bridge; J. Smith, at Inigo
Jones's Head near the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand ; and
A. Johnson, on the Pav'd Stones in St. Martin's Lane.
M D€ c X X V I . Foliv
Ti tie-page as above.
Dedication to the Most Reverend WilUam (Wake), Archbishop
of Canterbury, signed James Cole, 2 pages.
The History of tlie Cathedral of Canterbury, [b-r] 91 pages.
Title-page : — " The Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbui y.
London: Printed Anno mdccxxvi."
The Lives of the Archbishops, [s-Mm2] p. 94-176.
The Lives of the Deans and Priors of Christ Church, [Nn-Qq]
p. 177-190.
An Account of the Arch-Deacons of Canterbury, [aqS-rtS]
p. 191-204.
39^2 KENT {Canterbury).
Tlie Appendix, [a-f] p, i-lviii.
Errors in the paging : — pages Ivii-Iviii of the Appendix are
misprinted Iv-lvi.
PLATES,
(Drawn and engraved by James Cole.)
1 . Arms of the Subscribers to this Work, on 9 pages.
2. South View of Canterl)ury Cathedral. On letter-press of
p.l.
3. The Sotitli Prospect of Canterbury Cathedral. Dedicated
to Archbishop Wake. Folded. Numbered a, and form-
ing p. 27.
4. A Prospect of the inside to the Choir of the Cathedral.
Dedicated to Dr. Lamelot Blackburn, Lord Archbishop
of York. Folded. Niunbered b, and forming p. 28.
5. A Prospect of the Choir of the Cathedral. Dedicated to D^
Edmund Gibson, Lord Bishop of London. Folded.
Numbered c, and forming page 3 1 .
6. The Chapel of the Holy Trinity, where stood the Shrine of
Archbishop Becket. Dedicated to D'^ William Talbot,
Lord Bishop of Durham. Folded. Numbered d, p. 32.
7. The Ichnography or Plan of the Cathedral. Dedicated to
D'^ Richard VVillis, Bishop of Winchester. Numbered e,
p. 33.
8. The Chapel of St. John Baptist. Dedicated to Dr. John
Hough, Lord Bishop of Worcester. Numbered f, and
forming p. 35.
y. Tlie Chapel of our Lady in criptis. Ded. to D"" George
Hooper, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. Numbered g,
and forming p. 30.
10. Tlie West Prospect of the Cathedral. On letter-press of
p. 3S.
11. South View of the Cathedral, as on p. 1. On letter-press
of p. 39.
12. .Monuuient of Dean and Alexander Nevil. Numbered h,
and forming p. 4 I .
13. Monument of Rich'' Nevil, Escj. Numbered i, and forming
p. 44.
14. Mon'^ of D"^ John Turner and D"^ Richard Cole. On the
letter-press of p.47.
15. Mon' of Sir John Boys, Knt. Numbered k, and forming
p. 49.
If). Men*'' of D"" Adrian Saravia, and Orlando Gibbons Musician.
On letter-press of p. 51.
KENT {Cantei^bury). 3.93
17. Mon' of Dean Fotherby, in Mezzotinto. Numbered 1, and
forming p. 54.
18. Mon' of Dr. Boys, Dean of Canterbury. Numbered m^
and forming p. 57.
19. Mon* of Dean Bargrave. Numbered n, and forming p. 58.
20. Monument of Dr. Turner. Numbered o, and forming
p. 59.
21. Monument of the Rev'^John Gierke and Priscilla, Daughter
of Thomas Fotherby, Esq. On letter-press of p. 61.
22. Monument of Dr. Chapman. Numbered p, and forming
p. 62.
23. Monuments of Dr. John Battelyand Jane Hardress, Daughter
of Sir Thomas Hardress. On letter-press of p. Gb.
24. Monument of Thomas Duke of Clarence and John Earl
of Somerset, and their Lady. Numbered q, and forming
p. 67.
25. Monument of Will™ Prude, Esq. Numbered r, and form-
ing p. 70.
26. Monument of Sir Thomas Thornhurst, Knt. Numbered s,
and forming p. 71.
27. Monument of Lady Thornhurst. Numbered t, and forming
p. 72.
28. Monument of Dame Dorothy Thornhurst. Numbered u,
and forming p. 73.
29. Monument of Mrs. Ann Milles. Numbered w, and form-
ing p. 76.
30. Monument of Sir George Rooke, Admiral. Numbered x,
and forming pi 77.
31. Monument of Sir James Hales, Knt. Numbered y, and
forming p. 78.
32. Monument of Francis Godfrey, Esq. Numbered z, and
forming p. 81.
33. Monument of Edward the Black Prince. Numbered a a,
and forming p. 82.
34. Monument of Odo Collignie, Bishop Elect of Bauvois,
and Cardinal Chastillion. Numbered fib, and forming
p. 83.
35. Monument of Henry IVth and Joan his Queen. Numbered
CO, and forming p. 84.
36. Monument of Dean Wotton. Numbered Dd, and forming
p. 87.
37. Monument of Lady Mohun. Numbered Ee, and forming
p. 88.
3E
394 ' KENT {Canterbury).
38. Monument of Isabel Countess of Athol. Numbered Ff,
and forming p. 89.
39. A Tail-piece on the letter-press of p. 91.
40. A Head-piece from the Chapel of St. Michael. On letter-
press of p. 94.
41. Monument of Archbishop Theobald. Dedicated to Dr.
Benj" Hoadley, Lord Bishop of Salisbury. On letter-
press of p. 123.
42. The Shrine of Archbp. Becket. Dedicated to Dr. John
Wynn, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Numbered Gg, and
forming p. 124.
43. Monument of Hubert Walter, Archbishop* Dedicated to
Dr. John Potter, Lord Bishop of Oxford. On letter-
press of p. 131.
44. Monument of Archbp. Langton. Dedicated to Dr. Edward
Chandler, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. On
letter-press of p. 134.
45. Monument of Archbp. Peckham. Dedicated to Dr. Sa-
muel Bradford, Lord Bishop of Rochester. Numbered
Hh, and forming p. 137.
46. Monument of Archbp. Mepham. Dedicated to Dr. Tho-
mas Green, Lord Bishop of Ely. Numbered li, and
forming p. 142.
47. Monument of Archbp. Reynolds. Dedicated to Dr. White
Kennett, Lord Bishop of Peterborough. On letter-press
of p. 143.
4b. Monument of Archbishop Stratford. Dedicated to Dr. Ri-
chard Reynolds, Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Numbered Kk,
and forming p. 145.
49. Monument of Archbp. Bradwarden. Dedicated to Dr. Jo-
seph Wilcox, Lord Bishop of Gloucester. On letter-press
of p. 149.
50. Monument of Archbp. Islip. Dedicated to Dr. William Ba-
ker, Lord Bishop of Bangor. On letter-press of p. 151.
51. Monument of Archp. Sudbury. Dedicated to Dr. John
Long, Lord Bishop of Norwich. Numbered iJ, and
forming p. 154.
52. Monument of Archbishop Wittlesey. Dedicated to Dr. John
Waugh, Lord Bishop of Carlisle. On letter-press of
p. 155.
53. Monument of Archbishop Courtney. Dedicated to Dr.
Henry Egerton, Lord Bishop of Hereford. On letter-
press of p. 156.
KENT {Canterbury). ^^5
54. Monument of Archbp. Chicheley. Dedicated to Dr. Richard
Sniallbroke, Lord Bishop of St. David's. Numbered Mm,
and forming p. 1 59.
55. Monument of Archbp. Kemp. Dedicated to Dr. William
Bradshaw, Lord Bishop of Bristol. Numbered n n, and
forming p. 160.
bQ. Monument of Archbp. Bourchier. Dedicated to Dr. Ste-
phen Weston, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Numbered o o,
and forming p. i63.
57. Monument of Archbp. Morton. Dedicated to Dr. Robert
Clavering, Lord Bishop of Landaff. Numbered v p, and
forming p. 164.
58. Monument of Archbp. Warham. Dedicated to Dr. Edward
Waddington, Lord Bishop of Chichester. Numbered
Q q, and forming p. 1 67-
59. Monument of Reginald Pole, Cardinal, and Archbishop of
Canterbury. Dedicated to Samuel Peploe, Lord Bishop
of Chester. Numbered R r, and forming p. 1 70.
GO. West Prospect of the Cathedral, as on p. 38. Tail-piece on
letter-press of p. 176.
61. South Prospect of the Cathedral, as on p. 1. Head- piece
on letter-press of p. 177.
N. B. There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
IV.
An Accurate Description and History of the
Metropolitan and Cathedral Churches of Canter-
bury and York, from their first Foundation to the
present Year. Illustrated with 117 Copper-plates,
consisting of different Views, Plans, Monuments, An-
tiquities, Arms, &c.
London : Printed for W. Sandby, Bookseller, in Fleet-street ;
and sold by J. Hildyard, Bookseller, in York, mdcclv. Folio.
Title-page as above.
The History of the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury, &c.
[b-o] 54 pages.
A Catalogue of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to
1747, 'i pages.
Title-page to the Description of York Cathedral, with a Head
and Tail-piece. J. Pine sc.
396 KENT {Canterbury).
Description of York Cathedral, with Appendix, [p2-Nn2]
p. 59-144.
A nominal and alphabetical Index of Monuments and Inscrip-
tions in both Cathedrals, 3 pages.
List of Plates of the Buildings, ^'c. 1 page.
N. B. Page 92 is numbered 86.
PLATES OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL,
(Engraved by J. Cole.)
1. S.View of Canterbury Cathedral. On letter-press of p. 1.
2. The South Prospect of the Cathedral Church of Canter-
bury. Folded, p. 12.
3. A Prospect of the inside to the Choir of the Cathedral
Church of Canterbury. Folded, p. 13.
4. Prospect of the Choir. Folded, p. 13.
5. Monument of Odo Collignie, Bishop Elect of Bauvois, and
Cardinal Chastillion. p. 14.
6. The Chapel of St. John Baptist, p. 16.
7. The Chapel of Our Ladv in Criptis. p. 16.
8. The Chapel of the Holy' Trinity. Folded, p. 18.
9. Tomb o*" Thomas a Becket. p. 18.
10. S.View of the Cathedral, as on page 1. On the letter-
press of p. 20.
1 1. Plan of the Cathedral, p. 20.
12. Monuments of Dean and Alex'' Nevil. p. 22.
13. Monument of Rich'' Nevil, Esq. p. 24.
14. Monument of Archbishop Wittlesey. On letter-press of
p. 25.
15. Monuments of Dr. J. Turner and Dr. R. Cole. On letter-
press of p. 27.
16. Monument of Sir Jno. Boys, Knt. p. 28.
17. Monuments of Dr. Saravia and Orlando Gibbons. On let-
ter-press of p. 3 1 .
18. Monument of Dean Fotherby. Mezzotinto. p. 35.
19. Monument of Dr. Boys, Dean of Canterbury, p. 36.
20. Moniunent of Dean Bargrave. p. 36.
21. Momnnent of Dr. Turner, p. 36.
22. Monument of Dr. Chapman, p. 38.
23. Monuments of the Rev'' .Jno. Clerke and Priscilla, Daughter
of Thomas Fotherby, Esq. On letter-press of p. 39-
24. Monuments of Dr. John Battely and Jane Hurdress. On
letter-press of p. 42.
KENT (Qniferbunj). .'197
25. Monument of Thomas Duke of Clarence and John Earl of
Somerset, and their Lady. p. 46.
26. Monument of William Prude, Esq. p. 46.
27. 8, 9. Monuments of Sir Thomas, Lady, and Dame Dorothy
Thornhurst. p. 46.
30. Monument of Mrs. Annes Milles. p. 48.
31. Monument of Sir George Rooke, Admiral, p. 48.
32. Monument of Sir James Hales, Knt. p. 48.
33. Monument of Francis Godfrey, Esq. p. 48.
34. Monument of Edward the Black Prince, p. 51.
35. Monument of Henry IVth. and Joan, his Queen, p 52,
36. Monument of Dean Wotton. p. 54.
37. Monument of Lady Mohan, p. 54.
38. Monument of Isabel Countess of Athol. p. 54.
39. Monuments of Arch])ishops Theol)ald and Walter, p. 54.
40. Monuments of Archbishops Langton and Reynolds, p. 54.
4 1, Monument of Archbishop Peckham. p. 54.
42. Monument of Archbishop Mepham. p. 5i.
43. Monument of Arclibishop Stratford, p. 54.
44. Monuments of Archbishops Bradwardyn and Islippc. p. 54.
45. Monument of Archbishop Langham. p. 54.
46. Monument of Archbishop Courteney. p. 54.
47. Monument of Archbishop Sudbury, p. 54.
48. Monument of Archl)ishop Chicheley. p. 54.
49. Monument of Archbishop Kempe. p. 54.
50. Monument of Archbishop Bourchier. p. 54.
51. Monument of Archbishop Morton, p. 54.
52. Monument of Archbishop Warham. p. 54.
53. Monument of Reginald Pole, Cardinal, p. 54.
PLATES OF YORK CATHEDRAL.
1. Plan of the City of York. Dedicated to the Common
Council of the City of York by Francis Drake, 1736.
Folded, p. 57.
2. The Mitre, Crozier, and Staff of an Archbishop. On the
letter-press of p. 59.
3. An internal Perspective View of the Chapter-House at York.
Folded. J. Haynes del. J. Harris sc. 1736. p. 66.
4. Curiosities in the Vestry, p. 70.
5. S.View of York Minster. On letter-press of p. 75.
6. E.View of York Minster. On letter-press of p. 77.
7. Two Figures over the Chapel of St. Michael. On letter-
press of p. 80.
8. Tombs of Dean Langton and Archbp. Sevyal. On letter-
press of p. 81.
398 KENT (Canterbury).
9. The Tomb of Archbishop Walter Grey. On letter-press of
p. 82.
1 0. The supposed Tomb of Godfrey de Kimeton, Archbishop.
On letter-press of p. 83.
1 1. Dean Higden's Monument. On letter-press of p. 85.
1 2. Monument of Egremond Williams, Bishop of Dromore,
under the Lanthorn Steeple. On the letLer-press of
p. 86.
13. Tomb of Archbp. Greenfield. On letter-press of p. 87.
14. Tomb of John Haxby. On letter-press of p. 92.
15. Tomb of Archbishop Roger. On letter-press of p. 93.
If). Monument of Thomas Dalby. To face p. 94.
1 7. Monument of Lady Mary Fenwick. To face p. 96.
18. Monument of Sir Hemy Bellassis. To face p. 95.
19. Tomb of Archbishop Savage. On letter-press of p. 95.
20. Monument of Dr. John Swinburne. To face p. 96.
21. Three ancient Images. On letter-press of p. 97.
22. Monuments of Mrs. Penelope Gibson, Dr. WiUiam Pearson,
and the Rev. Samuel Terrick. J. Rasire sc. p. 98.
23. Tomb of Archbishop Sterne, p. 98.
24. Tomb of Frances Cecil, Countess of Cumberland. P. Har-
rison del. J. Basire sc. p. 99-
25. The Tomb of Archbp. Scrope. On letter-press of p. 99-
26. Monuments of Nicholas Wanton, William Palmer, and Jane
Hodson. P. Harrison del. p. 101.
27. Monument of Sir William Gee. p. 102.
28. Monument of Archbishop Hutton. p. 103.
29. Monument of Archbp. Lamplugh. p. 104.
30. Monument of Archbp Dolben. J. Haynesdel. J. Basiresc.
p. 104.
31. Monument of Mrs. Anne Bennett. On letter -press of
p. 106.
32. Monument of William W-nitworth, Earl of Strafford.
J. Haynes del. C. Du Bosc sc. p. 106.
33. Monument of the Hon. Thomas Watson Wentworth. Gul.
Kent, Arch', del. G. Vertue sc. p. 107-
34. Monument of Archbp. Piers. On letter-press of p 108.
35. Monument of Archbp. Sharj). J. Haynesdel. J. Basire sc.
To face p. 109.
36. Monument of Archbp. Bovvct. J. Haynes del. On letter-
press of p. 109.
37. 38. Monuments of Archbishop and Mrs. Matthew, p. 111.
39. Tomb of Archbp. Rotherham. On letter-press of p. 112.
40. Monument of Archbp. Frewen. p. 112.
KENT {Canttrhurif). . 399
41. Monument of the Hon. Henry Finch, Dean of York.
J. Haynes del. J. Basire sc. p. 1 14.
42. Monument of Mrj>. Maria Ravnt-s. On !etter-j)re.ss of
p. 116.
4 3. Monument of Lyonell Ingram. On letter-press of p. 117.
4 k Monument of Sir William Ingram. On letter-press of
p. 118.
45. Monument of Mrs. Annabella Wickham. On letter-press
of p. 1 19.
46. Plan of York Cathedral, with the Old Pavement. Folded.
p. 1^20.
47. Plan of York Cathedral, with the New Pavement. Folded.
VV. H. Toms sc. p. 120.
48. An internal perspective View of the Choir- End of the Ca-
thedral Church of York. Folded. J. Haynes del. Har-
ris sc. p. 120.
49. An internal perspective View of the Cathedral Church at
York, from the West end. Folded. J. Haynes del.
J. Harris sc. p. 124.
50. An internal perspective View of the Cathedral Church at
York from the South Cross. Folded. .J. Haynes del.
B. Cole sc. p. 124.
51. The West Window of York Cathedral, p. 126.
52. The Windows of the Middle Isle. On letter- press of
p. 126.
53. The Window Armorial in the North Isle. p. I26.
54. Other Windows in the Side Isles. On letter-press of p. 127.
55. The East Window. W. H. Toms del. & !^c. p. 127-
56. Windovv at the South Cross end. p. 128.
57. Arches of the North part of the Transept. On letter-press
of p. 130.
58. The Embroidered Window at the North Cross end. p. 130.
59. Windows on the Lanthorn Tower. On letter-press of p. 131.
"60. Different Arms in Stone over the Arches in the West end of
the Church, and in the Lanthorn Steeple, p. 132.
61. The different Arms and Bearings of the Kings, Princes,
Earls, Barons, with others of the Nobility and Gentry of
England, &c. which were depicted in the Windows of
the Cathedral Church and Chapter-IIou^e of York :
drawn from thence Anno 1641 by some curious Person,
most of which are apparent there at this Day. Folded.
62. The particular Devices or Family Arn^s belonging to several
Archbishops of York. p. 132.
400 KENT {Cdntcrhury).
N. B. The separate plates are mostly dedicated to various in-
dividuals, which may be seen under the afticle " Drake's His-
tory of York."
NUMBER OF PLATES.
Canterbury Cathedra! . . . 53
Head-piece and Tail piece in the Title-page
to the Description of York Cathedral 2
York Cathedral . . . . 62
Total, as specified in the Title-pftge . 117
N. R. All the illustrations of this publication are worked from
the coppers originally engraved for Dart's History of Canterbury
Cathedral, and Drake's History of York.
V.
A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury^
with many Observations not to be found in atiy De-
scri))tion hitherto published. By William Gost-
LTNG, M.A. a Native of the Place, and ]\linor Ca-'
non of the Cathedral. Embellished with a new and
correct Plan of the City ; in which is (are) introduced
the Old Church of St. Andrew, Archbishop Abbot's
Conduit, and a North View of St. Augustine's Monas-
tery. Also an elegant Engraving of the Church Gate,
and a Chart of those Parts described in a Tour
tlirough East Kent.
Canterkury : Printed and sold by Sirnmons and Kirkby, and
VV. Flackton. mdccj^xxiv. Small octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface, 5 pages
Measures of Christ Church, Canterbury, I page.
Contents, 2 pages.
The Descriptive Part, [A-Ff3] 230 pages.
Index, 6 pages.
Errata, 2 pag6s.
N.B. Pages 235-238 are numbered pp. 135-138.
PLATES.
1. Plan of the antient City of Canterbury, A.D. mDcclxXIV.
with the Old Church of St. Andrew, Archbp. Abbot's
KENT {Ca?iierljmy). 401
Conduit, and St. Angustine's Monastery. A large folded
Plate, with references to the Plan. Bayly so. To front
the Title.
9. Christ Church Gate, Canterbury, p. 43.
3. A Chart of the Places mentioned in the Tour of East Kent.
p. 195.
The Form of the Cathedral. On the letter-press of p. 2! 7-
VI.
A V/alk in and about tiie ClTY of CANTERBURY, ^vitb
many Observations not to be found iu any Descrip-
tion'hitherto published. By William Gostlixg,
M.A. Tlie Second Edition.
Canterbury : Printed by Simmons and Kirkby. rruccLXXVii.
Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, signed Hester Gostling, 2 pages.
The Preface, p. v-ix.
Table of the Plates, 1 page.
List of Subscribers, 21 pages.
Measurement of Christ Church Cathedral, 1 page.
Contents and Errata, 4 pages.
The Walk in and about Canterbury, and Addenda, [B-Rd] 4i')'-2
pages.
Index, l6 pages.
PLATES.
1. Portrait of the Author. Metz pinx. Raymond Cautuar.
del. R. Godfrey so. To front the Title-page.
2. Plan of Canterbury, (as in the former Edition), with Refe-
rences to the Plan (a separate Sheet), both folded, p. 1.
3. Riding Gate. R. Godfrey sc. p. G.
4. West Gate and Holy Cross Church. R. Godfrey sc. p. 9.
3. Arches in the To'.vn"Wall demolished in 17^9- R-- GodTrey
sc. p. 10.
6. The Castle. R. Godfrey sc. p. 15.
7. All Saints Church. R. Godfrey sc. p. 51.
8. Christ Church Gate. p. 65.
Q. South Prospect of the Cathedral Chinch, p. 72.
10. Capitals in Grymbald's Crypt, Oxfoid, and in tlie Fvouch
Ciiurcli. Cuiitcibury. Jjayiy bC. p. 50.
3 f
40^ KENT (Canterbury).
11. Tlio Deaniy. R. Godfrey sc. p. 149,
12. The Kinji^'s School. R. Godfrey sc. p. 1fi3.
13. Green Court Grite. R. Godfrey .sc. p. 173.
14. Tiie inside of the Baptistry, p. 184.
13. The Baptistry. R. Godfrey sc. p. 185.
\f). The Font. jno. Raymond del. p. 204.
17. The Screen and North Windows of the Dean's Chapel,
formerly that of the Virgin Mary. J. Raymond del.
J. Basire sc. Folded, p. 212.
1 S. The East Window of the Dean's, or Virgin Mary's, Chapel.
J. Raymond del. J. Basire !?c. p. 213.
19. The Scrf^en. Folded. Jno. Raymond del. J. Basire sc.
p. 227.
20. Vaults allotted to the First Prehendary. R. Godfrey sc.
p.S.'iS.
21. Becket's Crown and Tomb. J. Raymond del. R. Godfrey
•sc. p. 16?,.
22. Patriarchal Chair, p. 279-
Plan of the circular Window in the North head of the Build-
ing. On letter-press of p. 324.
^Plan of the Church. On letter-press of p. 326.
23. Chart of the Places mentioned in the Tour of East Kent.
p. 351.
24. Map of Sandwich, Richborough, and its Environ.s. G. B.
del. Bayly sc. p. 354.
VII.
Ati Historical Descriptiox of the jMetrofoli-
TiCAL CiiTiKCii of Christ, Caxtekbury: con-
taining an Account of its Anti{]uitie.s and of its Ac-
cidciUs, and Improvements, since the first Establish-
ment; Avith an English Translation of the Epitaphs,
and a South Pros})cct of the Cathedral. The Se-
CONJ) Edition, greatly enlarged, with a Preface
containing Observations on the CJlothic Architecture,
and an hibtorical Account of the Archbishops oi
Canterbury from Augustin to the present Time. To-
i:cdier with an Elegy written l»y the Rev. John
bUA'COiMKE, !\I.A.
KENT {Canterbiirij). 403
Canterbury: Printed and sold by Simmons and Kirkby. 1783.
Octavo.
Half Title.
Title-page as before ; witb a Quotation from Milton's " II Pen-
seroso" on the reverse.
Introduction, 2 pages.
Preface, containing Observations on the Gothic Architecture,
6 pages.
Description of the Cathedral, and Appendix, [b-u4] 152 pages.
Index, 4 pages.
Errors of paging: — pages 137 and 138 are repeated, and
follow.
With a Plate of the South Prospect of the Cathedral Church of
Canterbury.
VIII.
Twelve Perspective Views of the exterior and in-
terior Parts of the Methopoeitical Churcu of
Canterbury; accompanied l^y Two Ichnographic
Plates and an liistorical Account, by Charles
Wild.
(^Tban 31 muntE mp fortb, tlie .Hr^tiniStci-c to ftnotccn
?tnb avua^teij tnoon looiitJtnU" toet p-bild,
Wm\) arcijca on tDcDitf), and beUiacbe p-cciben,
iDirb tii-ocf]ctrg on corneve^f, toitb hnotics of ooltJ—
iOnDc uj^ntioujcjf p-iaroug&t, in-tonttcn full tbiche
Pierce Plowman's Crcde, edit. 1563.
London : Printed by VV. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row : and
published by the Author, No. 1, Charlotte-street, Pimhco ;
Niolteno, Pall Mall ; and Taylor, at the Architectural Library,
Holborn. 1607.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Most Reverend Charles Archbishop of Can-
terbury, dated Aug. 1, 1807.
iScale of Dates and Dimensions ; being References to the tv.o
plans, 1 page,
Accoinit of Canterbury Cathedral, 16 pages.
plates.
Ground Plan of Canterbury Cathedral. Folded. Drawn
and engraved by Ch. Wild,
404 KENT {Canla-buni).
The iSubstructure of the Eastern parts of Canterbury Ca-
thedral. Folded. Drawn and engraved by Ch. Wild.
1. South West View of Canteiburv Cathedral, p. 6.
2. The Nave. p. 6.
3. Part of the Western Transept, p. 8.
4. The Martyrdom, p. 8.
5. The Cloisters, p. 9.
6. The Choir, p. 1 1.
7. The Western part of the South Aisle, p. 12.
8. The Eastern Part of the South Aisle, p. 12.
9. The Eastern Transept, p. 13.
10. The Bajjtistery. p. 13.
11. The Trinity Chapel, p. 14.
3 2. The exterior of Becket's Crown, p. 15.
N. B. SouiG copies have coloured impressions of the plates.
IX.
The TRUE CoriE.s of some Letters occasioned hy
the Demand for Dilapidations m the Akchie-
piscoPAL See of Canterbury. (By Archdeacon
^ Tenison.) Parti. 171o^ Quarto.
X.
The Si uvEY and Demand for Dilapidation.s in
the AiiCHiEPiscoPAL See of Canterbury justi-
iicd, against the Cavils and iVIisrepreientations con-
tained in some Letters lately published by Mr, Ai'ch^
iieacon Tenison, (signed John James, and dated
Greenwich, Feb. SOtli, 1715-7.)
" F<)litnu(jue dulci
Ebrius " Hull.
" ])e nullu qiicreris, nu/ll mulcdicis Apici
Rmtior ait Ibiguee Ic tamcn esse male." Mart.
LoM)(jN: Printedby William Hunter, inJewin-street. mdccxvii.
Quarto, 16 pages.
XL
A Letter to Mr. Archdeacon Tenison, detecting se-
veral Misrepresentations in his Pamphlots relating tq
KENT {Can!c}'l)iirii). 40.5
the Demand for I^ilapiuatioxs, (siiaicd Henry
Warrant, Doctors' Commons, Feb. 11, 171 7.-) Also
a Copy of ]Mr. Warren's Paper, part of tlie Instruc-
tions for the Libel, si2;ncd Ani!)ro.^e M^arren.
Printed in the yrar 1717. Quarto, 15 pages.
XII. .
A Repertory of the Endowiments of Vicarages
in the Dioceses of Caxterbuuy and Rochester.
By Dr. Andrew Coltee Ducarel, F.R. and
A.S.S. Connnissary of the City and Diocese of Can-
ter bnry.
London: Printed by J. Nichols, mdcclxxxii. Small oct aim.
(First printed by Charles Rivington, for the Author, in 1 763,
Quarto, 40 pages.)
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, dated Doctors' Commons, Oct. 7, 1781, 2 pages.
The Repertory of the Endowments, and Addenda, [b-k 5] 137
pages.
A List of the Terriers exhibited and remaining in the Registry
of the Consistory Court, and in the ' Registry of the Arch-
deacon of Canterbury, p. 138-155.
Half Title : " Endowments of Vicarages in the Diocese of Ro-
chester."
The Endowments of Vicarages in the Diocese of Rochester,
[l8-p] p. 159-209.
Indexes of Churches in the Diocese of Canterbury and Ro-
chester, p. 210-215.
With a plate, representing one of the Calces annually given at
Biddenden Church on Easter Sunday. On the letter-press ot
p. 137.
XIII.
A Catalog ,UE of Bishops, containing the Succession
of Archbishops and Bishops of the Provinces of
CA"?tTERBURY and YoRK, from the glorious Revo-
Intion of 1588 to th(^ present Time. By John Sa-
muel Brownk.
406' KENT {Cantcrburif).
London : Printed by W. Gilbert, Salter's-hall-court, Caunan-
street, for tbe Compiler, No. 11, West-street, Walworth:
sold also by F. C. and J. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-yard.
1812. Octavo, 38 pages.
XIV.
Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury: from
the new Foundation of that Church by Henry the
Eighth to the present Time. To Avhich is added, a
Catalogue of the Manuscripts in tlie Church Librai'y.
By Henry John Todu, M.A. Minor Canon of the
Church, Chaplain to the Lords Fife and Kilmorey,
and Vicar of jNIiiton, Kent.
Canterbury : Printed and sold by Simmons, Kirkby, and
.Tones : sold also by Flackton, Marral)le, and Claris ; and
Bristovv, Canterbury: and by T. Cadell, Strand, London.
MDcrxciii. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Rev. William (Bul-er) Lord Bishop of
Exeter.
Preface, 4 pages. Introduction and Contents, 8 pages.
The Lives of the Deans, [b-s] 257 pages.
Half Title: "Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Church Library."
The Catalogue, [s 3-u 5] p. 361-298. Errata, 1 page.
XV.
Tlie History and Antiquities of the Three Ar-
CHiEPiscoPAL Hospitals, and other Charitable
Foundations at and near Cantei^bury. By Mr.
DuNCOMBE and the late J\lr. Battely.
London : mdcclxxxv. See Nichols's " Bihlioth. Tnpog.
Dritaim." No. xxx.
Also the History and Anticpiities of Saint Radigund's or Brad-
sole Abbey, near Dover. — A Collection of Tradesmen's
Tokens issued in the Isle of Thanet, &c. — A Description of
the Moat near Canterbury. — Sketch of Hawkhurst Church.^—
Original Letter from Mr. Essex on Canterbury Cathedra^. —
Dissertation on the Urbs Rutupias of Ptolemy by Mr. Doug-
las.— Memoirs of William Lambarde. LoND. MDCXLXXXVii.
Sec Nichols's " Bihlioth. Topog. Britann." No. xlii.
KENT iCanterhury). 407*
XVI.
Vestiges of Antiquity: or, A Series of Etchings
and Engravings of the ancient Monastery of St. Au-
gustine, with the Cathedral, Castle, and other Anti-
quities in the Suburbs of the Metropolitan City of
Canterbury; illustrated by a corresponding Ac-
count, taken from the best Authorides. By T. Hast-
ings, Esq. Associate of the Liverpool Royal Aca-
demy, late Captain and Assistant Quarter-master-ge-
neral in the Army.
London : Published by the Author : and sold by MurraVj Albe-
marle Street ; Lloyd, Harley Street ; Hatchard, Piccadilly ;
■ Colnaghi, Cockspur Street ; Taylor, High Holborn ; and Cra-
dock and Joy, Paternoster Row. — Printed by T. H. Coe,
Little Carter Lane, St. Paul's. 1813. Imperial folio.
PLATES,
Etched by the Author, unless otherAvise noticed.
1. Bell Harry Tower of Canterbury Cathedral, from the Cloi-
sters. T. Hastings del. W. Woolnoth sc. Frontis-
piece.
2. The Ruins of St. Pancras, and a distant View of St. Mar-
tin's. T. Hastings deL
3. The Cemetery Gate of St. Augustine's Monastery. T. Hast-
ings del.
4. The Great Gate of St. Augustine's Monastery. T. Hast-
ings del.
5. S.E. View of the Ruins of the Abbey of St. Augustine,
with Ethelbert's Tower in the Environs of Canterbury.
T. Hastings del.
6. Ethelbert's Tower, Canterbury. T. Hastings del.
7. Christ Church Gateway, Canterbury. T. Hastings deL
W. Woolnoth sc.
8. Canterbury Castle and St. Mildred's Church. T. Hastings
del.
9. West Gate, and the Holy Cross Church of West Gate, Can-
terbury. T. Hastings del.
10. Part of the Wall of Canterbury, near Lady Wooton's
Green. T, Hastings del.
408* KENT {Canterbury).
11. Back part of the Tower between the Postern Gates, Can-
terbury. T. Hastings del.
12. View (S.E.) of the Great Gate of St. Augustine's Abbey.
T. Hastings del.
With Twelve pages of descriptive Letter-press, including the
Title, Preface, and List of Plates.
*^* There are copies with proof impressions of the Plates.
KENT. 407
ROCHESTER.
I.
Textus RoFFENSiS : accedunt Professlonmii antiquo-
rum An<*;li(t' Episcoporum Fonmilfp, cle Canonica
obedieiUia Archiepiscopis CaN'JL ARIENSIBUS pra?-
standa, et LeojVAKDI Hutteni Dissertatio, Anglian
consciipta, de Antiquitatibus Oxoniensibus. E Co-
dicibus ]\iSS. descripsit e(!i(lit(iuc Tun. IlKAiiXius.
OxoNii : E Theatre Sheldoniano. mdc cxx. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Tho. Hearnius Lectori, [a2-f3] p.iii-xlv.
Subscribers to this Work, p. xlvi-Hv.
Errata and Advertisement, 2 pages.
Textus Roffensis, [a-h1i] 241 pages.
Professionum antiquoruni Angliae Episcoporum formulie de Ca-
nonica obedientia Archiepiscopis Cantuariensibus pnestanda,
&c. beginning with a Half Title, [nh 2-l1 4] p. 243-271.
Antiquities of Oxford, beginning with a Half Title, [Mm-Bbb]
p. 273-378.
Appendix, [ubb 2-Fff ] p. 379-410.
Index, [Fff2-Ggg] p. 411-417.
Opcnim nostrorum hactenus impressorum Catalogus, [p. 418-
423 ]
PLATES.
i. A View of the Remains of South Osney from the East,
taken in the year 1720 ; also a \'iew of the Remains of
South Osney from the West, taken in the same Year.
Folded. M. Burg (hers) del. et sc. p. 317.
ii. Fig, 1 . The great and little Outer Gate as we enter into
Rewley Abbey- — Fig. 2. A View of the Remains of
North Osney, or Rewley Abbey, from the South, taken
in the year 1720. — Fig. 3. A View of the Remains of
North Osney, taken from the West ; taken in the year
1720. — Fig. 4. A View of the Remains of North Osney,
or Rewley Abbey, from the North, taken in tlic year
1 7i!0. Folded. M. Burghers del. et sc. Univ. Ox.
N. B. There are cojjie> of this publication on Koyai, I'v^j-.k.
408 KENT {Roc/iedicr).
II.
REGISTRUM ROFFENSE: or a Collectiox
of AN^ciENT Records, Charters, and Instru-
ments of divers kinds, necessary for illuslrcilino; tiie
Ecclesiastical History and iVntiquities of the Diocese
and Cathedral Cliurch of Rocliester. Transcribed
from the oriL!;inals by John Thoilpe, late of Ro-
cliester, M.D. F.R.vS. and published by his Son
Jonv Thorpe, Esq. A.M. F.S.A. Together with
the Monumental Inscriptions in the several Churches
and Chapels ^^■ithin the Diocese.
London : Printed for the Editor by W. and -T. Richardson : and
sold by T. Lop.gnian in Patenioster-row ; R. Dodslev, in Pall
Mall ; J. Murray, in Fleet-street; T. Smith, in Canterbury j
W. Mercer, in Maidstone ; and E. Baker, at Tunbridgc.
MDccLXix. Folio.
Title-page as above, with the Ruins of the antient Chapter-
House at Rochester as a Vignette.
Dedication to Sir Joseph Ayloiie, Baronets, F.R.S. dated Bex-
ley, April £0, MDCcr.xix, with Head-piece.
To the Reader, 6 pages.
List-, of Subscribers Names, 2 pages.
Regisfriim Roffcjise, [b-8pJ 697 pages.
Half-Title : " Rccrjs/ri/m Koffcnsc, Part II. cantaiuing the Mo-
numental Inscriptions in the .several Churches and Chapels
within the Diocese of Rochester."
The Monumental In.scriptions, ikii. [8q-12m 2] p. 701-1056.
Index Nowiiinriim el. hnconim, \b pages.
Errata, I {)agc.
Errors of paging: — page G32 for 732: — ]3. 587 for 787; —
p. 918 for 919.
PLATES.
] . Portrait of Dr. John Thorpe, with his Arms. Wollaston
pinx. J. JKiyly sc. To front the Title.
C. Ruins of the ancient Chapter-House at Rochester. A Vig-
nette on the Title-page.
'^. Head-piece to t!ie Dedication.
i. .\noient Conveu'.iu 1 Seal of Rochester. (7n tiie lettcr-prcs*
of p. 1 .
Kent {Rochester). 409
III.
CUSTUMALE ROFFENSE, from the original ]\la-
nuscript in the Archives of tlie Dean and Cliapter of
Rochester: To which are added, Memorials of that
Cathedral Chm'ch ; and some Account of the Re-
mains of Churches, Chapels, Chantries^ etc. whose
Instruments of I'oundation and Endowment are for
the most part contained in the Reoi.strum Roffense ;
with divers curious Pieces of Ecclesiastical Anti-
quity, hitherto unnoticed, in the said Diocese. I'he
whole intended as a Supplement to that Work. Il-
lustrated with Copper-plates, from accurate Draw-
ings taken principally under the Editor's Inspection.
By John Thoijpe, Esq. IVI.A. E.S.A.
" Hon minor est virtus, quain giueicre, purtu titeri." OviD.
London: Printed by and for John Nichols, Red Lion Passage,
Fleet-street, mdcclxxxviii. Folio.
Title-page as above, with a Vignette.
Preface, signed J. Thorpe, and dated Bexley, High-street House,
Mar. 1, 1788, 2 pages.
Ciistumale Roffense, and Appendix, [b-yvv] 264 pages.
Directions for placing the Plates, and Errata, 2 pages.
PLATES.
Portrait of John Thorpe, A.M. & F.A.S. aetat. 72.
W. Hardy pinx. T. Cook sc. To front the Title.
i, Fig. 1. South-west View of the Chapel of St. Laurence
de Longsole. (p. 63.) — Fig. 2. South East View of
' the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Hospital at Chat-
ham, and Plan. (p. 87.) — Fig. 3. North East View of
Eslingham Chapel in Frindsbury. (p. 1 l6.) The
Plate contributed by Sam'. Thoyts of Farningham,
Esq. Tracy del. Cook sc. p. 63.
ii. Fig. 1. Gateway to the Hospital of the Holy Trinity at
Aylesford. (p. 60.) — Fig. 2. Front Elevation of the
Hospital of the Holy Trinity, (p. 66.)— Fig. 3. South
East View of the Bridge Chapel at Rochester, (p. 151.)
Tracy del. p. 66.
iii. Fig. 1 . Plan of Tottington, and part of the Grounds
above it. (p. 67.) — Fig. 2. View of the Stone called
3G
410 KEwr (Rochester).
the Coffin, in the Hedge above Tottington Yard Gate,
(p. 67.) Tracy del. 1776. p. 67-
iv. Fig. 1. View of the Monument called Kits Coty House,
(p. 68-75.) — Fig. 2. North View of the Lower Mo-
nument in its present state, (p. 74.) Bayly del.
1772. p.6S.
V. Plan of the Wood, &c. near Horsted, with the reputed
Situation of Horsa's Tomb. Inscribed to the Me-
mory of Mr. Charles Green of Hinckley. J. Tracy
del. p. 70.
"vi. Monumental Figure of Thomas Sparrow, p. 77.
vii. Ancient Horn. — Figure of Gundulpbus, Arms, &c. p. 78.
viii. Two Views of the Parsonage House at Bexley in 1767.
C. E. Thorpe del. p. 85.
ix. Monumental Figure of John de Cobham. p. 88.
X, Monumental Figures of Richard Etclesscy. (p. 139.)
— Thomas Wylkinson. (p. 137.) — and Sir Nicholas
Hawberk. (p. 89.) T. Cooksc. p. 89.
xi. View of the Chancel End and Font in Darent Church.
p. 94.
xii. North East View of the Tower of St. Margaret Helles
in Darent, and Ichnography of the Chapel. Bayly
del. p. 103.
xiii. Inscription on the Grave-stone of John Crepehege.
p. 104.
xiv. Monumental Stones in the Grounds of Mr. Bartholo-
mew, at Addington Place, in Kent. (Marked plate
xiv.) Serres del. F. Cary sc. p. 68.
XV. Elevation of the North Door of Stone Church, (p. 253.)
— Inner West Door of Orpington Church, (p. 137.)
— Elevation of the Inner Door-way of the Belfry in
Eynesford Church, (p. 108.) — Gothic Arch and Re-
cess on the North side, within the West End of Orp-
ington Church, (p. 137.) Jasper Harrison, of New-
castle, Esq. contributes this Plate, p. 108.
xvi. Fig. 1 . North-west View of the Remains of Eynesford
Castle, (p. 109.) — Fig. 2. Elevation of the Chancel
End in Eynesford Church, (p. 108.) — Fig. 3. View
of the Free School in South Fleet. The Plate con-
tributed by Cuthbert Potts, Surgeon. Cook and
S. Currey del. p. 109.
xvii. Three Fonts, — Farningham, South Fleet, and Shorne.
Bailydel. p. 110.
KENT {Rochester). 4 1 1
xviii. Window in Fawkeham Church. The Plate contributed
by WilHam Manwood, of East End, Esq. J. Latham
del. Cook sc. p. 114.
xix. Monumental Figure of Sir Thomas Bullen, Earl of
Wiltshire and Ormond. p. 113.
XX. Fig. 1 . View of the School at West Mailing. Tracey del.
(p. 130.) — Fig. 2. North East View of the Ruins of
the ancient Manor-House at Fawkeham. (p. 116.)
— Fig. 3. North West View of the Chapel or Oratory
at Shorne. The Plate contributed by Robert Pearson,
of Matfen, in Northumberland, Esq. Bailydel. p. 1 l6.
xxi. Fig. 1. West end of the Remains of the Chantry at
Milton, (p. 135.) C. E. Thorpe del.— Fig. 2. South
East View of the Chapel of St. Lawrence at Hailing,
(p. 118.) Baily del. — Fig. 3. West View of the
Abbey at Town Mailing, (p. 130.) Tracy del. T.
Cook sc. The Plate contributed by Laurence Hol-
ker, of Bourne House, Bexley. p. 1 18.
xxii. Fig. 1. North West View of the Remains of Dode
Church. J. Thorpe del. p. 125. — Fig. 2, 3. North
West and South East Views of the Remains of Higham
Abbey. C. E. Thorpe del. Contributed by Thomas
Meggison, of Whalton, in Northumberland, Esq.
p. 122.
xxiii. Monumental Figures of John de Grovehurst and Sir
Thomas Nevile. Cook sc. p. 121.
xxiv. Fig. 1. North View of the Ruins of Maplescombe
Church, (p. 122.) — Fig. 2. North West View of
Rokesley Church, (p. 246.) — Fig. 3. South West
View of the Ruins of Lullingstane Chapel. Bailydel.
&SC. Contributed by Samuel Walsh, Esq. p. 122.
XXV. The South East Prospect of Frinsbury Church, near
Rochester. Hubbuck del. F. Cary sc. p. 116.
xxvi. Brasses of John Gower, (p. 137.) — John Sundressh.
(p. 258.)— and George Hattchff. p. 128.
xxvii. Fig. 1. South East View of St. Leonard's Tower at
West Malhng. (p. 130.) — Fig. 2. North West View
of the Chapel at Newhith in East Mailing, (p. J 32.)
— Fig. 3. North West View of the Remains of Padles-
worth Church, (p. 138.) Baily & Tracy del. Con-
tributed by Henry Thoyts, of Farningham, Esq.
p. 130.
xxviii. Monumental Figure of Peter de Lacy. Cook sc. p. 135.
412
KENT {Rochester).
XXIX.
XXX.
XXXI .
xxxii.
xxxiu.
xxxiv.
XXXV,
xxxvi.
XXXI X.
xl.
xli.
xlii.
xliii.
Fig. I. Grave-stone of W. Hesill. (p. 136.)— Fig. 2.
William Lye and his Grave-stone, (p. 136.) — Fig. 3.
East Window of the Chancel in Dartford Church
before the late alteration, (p. 106.) — Fig. 4, 5. Seals,
p. 13(3.
Monumental Figures of Sir W" and Lady Rikhill.
John Ilolkar, of Rouen, in Normandy, contributes
this Plate, p. 136.
Monumental Figures of Paul and Agnes Yden. p. 141.
Roman Urns, &c. found at Rochester, (p. 148.) — Fos-
sil Shells found near Southfleet. (p. 2.54.) — Seal of
Lawrence de St. Martin, (p. 243.) — and the ancient
Conventual Seal of Rochester, (p., 243.) p. 148.
Perspective View of the South Wing of the Cathedral
at Rochester, (p. 175.) — and a View of the Record
Room at the Foot of Rochester Bridge, (p. 131.)
Tracy del . p . 1 3 I .
Specimens of Gum lulph's Architecture. T. Fisher del.
Rovce sc. p. 134.
North West View of Rochester Cathedral, in outline,
p. 155.
Elevation of the West Door of the Cathedral at Ro-
chester. Contributed by Dr. Ducarel. Bayly del. p. 153.
Remains of the Colonnades of the Cloyster on the East
side, with the Three West Windows of the ancient
Chapter- House of the Priory, taken A° 1 7 69. Folded,
p. 161.
Elevation of tlie Door-way from the East Cloister into
the Old Ciiupter- House, with the Figures of the Arch
in relievo, taken A° I769. Folded, p. I6I.
South Transept of the Nave, and a Window in the
Choir. J. Tracv and T. Fisher del. p. 163.
The Ichnography of the Cathedral Church of Rochester.
Folded, p. 17 1.
Elevation of the Door-way in the Soutli Wing of the
Choir in the Cathedral, which led to the ancient
Chaptor-House. John Nichols, F.S.A. Edinb. con-
tributes this I'late. J. Skinner del. T. Cook sc.
p. 173.
Monument of Gilbert de Glanville. J. Tracy del. J.
Royce sc. Contributed by Joseph Brooke, of West
Mailing, Escj. p. I8y.
Four Monuments of Bishops in Rochester Cathedral.
KENT (Rochester). 4 1 3
Folded. J. Carter del. 1783. T. Cook sc. Contri-
buted by Richard Gough, Esq. p. 192.
xliv. Monument of Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester,
(and Founder of Merton College, Oxford,) in Rochester
Cathedral. J. Bayly del. & sc. 1 768. Contributed
by the Rev. Hen. Barton. (The same Plate as in the
Account of Pythagoras's School, Cambridge.) p. 194.
xlv. Stalls on the South side of the Presbytery. T. Fisher
del. Royce sc. The Dean and Chapter of Rochester
contribute this Plate, p. 20!2.
xlvi. North View of the Monument of Bishop Lowe. Folded.
Basire sc. p. 215.
xlvii. East and West Views of the same Monument. Folded.
Basire sc. p. 215.
xlviii. Shield from the same Monument. (T. Fisher del.)
p. 234.
xlix. Fig. 1. Front View of Southfleet Parsonage-House.
C. E. Thorpe del. 1 768. Cook sc. (p. 248.)— Fig. 2.
West end of Greenhithe Chantry, in the Parish of
Swanscombe, with the Alms-houses adjoining, (p. 256.)
C. E. Thorpe del. 1774. Cook sc. p. 248.
1. John Lumbarde's Brass Plate at Stone, p. 253.
li. Monumental Figures of Reynold Peckham and William
Payne, p. 258.
lii. South East View of Wrotham Church. T. B. Pouncy
del, 1772. F. Cary sc. p. 258.
liii. Fig. 1 . Front View of the Gate-house leading into the
Friers at Aylesford. Cath'^ Thorpe del. 1773. — Fig. 2.
Perspective View of the Court within the Gate at the
Friers. Tresse del. 1778. |). 26I.
liv. East View of the Ruins of Hailing Palace. Bayly del.
1767. p. 267.
Iv. Seal and Arms of Bishop Wellys. p. 262.
Ivi. The Six Shields on Bisliop Lowe's Tomb. p. 262.
N. B. The remaining copies of this work were destroyed by
the Fire of Messrs. Nichols's Printing Olfice in 1808.
IV.
An Historical Account of that venerable Monu-
ment of Antiquity the Textus Rcffensis ; includ-
ing Memoirs of the learned Saxonists Mr. William
414 KENT (J?ocAe.9fer).
Elstob and his Sister. By Samuel Pegge, M.A.
To which are added, Biographical Anecdotes of Mr.
Johnson, Vicar of Cranbrooke ; and Extracts from
the Registers of that Parish.
London, mdcclxxxiv. Quarto. See Nichols's " Billioth.
Topog. Britann." No. xxv.
V.
The HisTOKY and Antiquities of the Cathedral
Church of Rochester : containing i. The local
Statutes of that Church, li. The Inscriptions upon
the Monuments, Tombs, and Grave-stones, ill. An
Account of the Bishops, Priors, Deans, and Arch-
Deacons. IV. An Appendix of Monumental Inscrip-
tions in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury ; sup-
plementary to Mr. Somner's and Mr. Batteley's Ac-
counts of that Church. V. Some original Papers re-
lating to the Church and Diocese of Rochester.
'' En Murti Sucratos Lapifks!" QuiNTiL.
London : Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible near
St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-street. 1717. Octavo. Re-
printed in 1723.
Title-page as above.
Preface, dated London, Feb. 19, '-!'", 4 pages.
Contents, 2 pages.
Some Account of the Cathedral Cimrch, [b-i 4] 1 20 pages.
Antiquities of the same, and Appendix, [*a-*k 2] 84 pages.
Some Account of the Bishops of this See, with the Priors and
Deans and Arch-Deacons, &c. [*f3-*g8] p. 85-109.
*Index of Persons Names who are interred in this Cathedral,
and mentioned in this Work, 3 pages.
N. B. This publication has been ascribed to John Lewis, but
it is generally understood to have been written by Dr. Richard
Rawlinson.
K ENT {Rochester). 4 1 5
VI.
The History and Antiquities of Rochester and
its Environs: To wiiich is added a Description of
the Towns, ViUages, Gentlemen's Seats, and ancient
Buildings situate on or near the Road from London
to Margate, Deal, and Dover. Embelhshed with
Copper-plates.
*^ As the knowledge of ancient things is pleasant, so is the ignorance as shame-
ful, and oftentimes exposes men to the scorn and contemji/. of strangers."
Preface to SoMNER's Antiq. of Canterbury.
Rochester : Printed and sold by T. Fisher: sold also by S. Crow-
der, Bookseller, in Pateinoster-row, London, mdcclxxii.
Small octavo.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement and Contents, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 10 pages.
The History of Rocliester, &;c. [e-vy 5] 353 pages.
Table of Errata, 1 page.
PLATES.
1 . Plan of the City of Rochester, from the Bridge to the Vic-
tualling Office. Folded. F. Baker. Surveyor. To face
the Title.
2. Rochester CasUe. p. IQ.
3. The West end of Rochester Cathedral. F. Baker del. p. 57.
4. The ancient Conventual Seal. p. 73.
5. Ruins of the ancient Chapter-House at Rochester, p. 96.
6. The Seal of the City of Rochester, p. 257.
A Silver Greek Coin found at Chatham. On the letter-
press of p. 274.
Errors of paging: — pages I95, 196, 7, 8, 9, and 200 (*cc)
are repeated with an asterisk; — as also pp. 281-288 (*oo).
VII.
Articles of Enquiry, with a Letter to the Clergy,
in order to a Parochial Visitation of the several
Churches and Chapels, and of the Houses of all Rec-
tors, Vicars, and Curates in the Archdeaconry of
4 1 6 K ENT {Rochester).
Rochester; to be made by John Denne, D.D.
Archdeacon of Rochester.
Printed in the year mdccxxxii. Quarto, 19 pages.
VIII.
An authentic Copy of the Charter and Bye-Laws,
8:c. of the City of Rochester, in the County of
Kent. Published for the Information of tiie Mem-
l)ers of that Corporation, in the Year 17A9, by order
of John Waite, then Mayor.
London : Printed by John Hughs, near Lincohi's-hin-Fields.
Folio, 35 pages.
IX.
Articles of the High Court of Chancery for
settling and governing Sir Joseph Williamson's
Mathematical School at Rochester.
Printed by T. Fisher, mdccj.xxxi. Quarto, 12 pages.
X.
City of Rochester. — A Particular of the several
Estates, Lands, and Tenements bclonoins to Mr.
Watts's and St. Catharine's Charities : and
also the City Estates : describing the several Lessees,
the Term of Years granted, and the Time the Leases
expire, the yearly Rent and Taxes, with Remarks.
Printed for tlie use of the Members of the Corporation in the
Mayoralty of William Spice, Esq. by T. Fisher, 1 7 79. Quarto,
27 pages. Fifty copies printed.
XL
A Collection of Statutes concerning Rochester
Bridge.
London : Printed by .John Baskett, Printer to the King's
Most Excellent Majesty. 1733. Folio, in double columns,
1 3 pages.
KENT (Faversham). 417
XII.
Proposals made in the Year 1 720 to the Parishioners
of Stroud, near Rochester in Kent, for build-
ing a Work-house there ; "with an Account of the
good Success thereof, and hkewise of several Work-
houses in Essex, &c. Published to encourage all
large and populous Parishes to pursue the same De-
sign ; it being very advantageous to the Rich as well
as the Poor. By the Minister of Stroud.
" Learn to do well, seek judgement, relieve the oppressed, judge the Father-
less, plead for the Widow." — Isaiah i. v. 17.
London : Printed and sold by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-
Close, near West Smithfield. 1723. Quarto^ 24 pages.
FAVERSHAM.
I.
MONASTICON FAVERSHAMIENSE in Agro
Cantiano : or A SuRVEiGH of the Monastry of
Faversham, in the County of Kent. Wherein
its Barony and Right to sit in Parlament is disco-
vered. Together with its antient and modern Estate
described, as also its Founder and Benefactors re-
membered. By Tho. Southouse, of Greys-Inne,
Esq.
" Olim meminisse jui'abit ."
To which is added an Appendix of the Descent of
King Stephen, by Tho. Philipot, Esq.
London : Printed for T. Passenger, living at the Sign of the
Three Bibles upon London Bridge. 1671. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Worshipful Sir George Sonds, signed
Tho. Southouse, 2 pages.
3H
418 KENT {Faversham),
The Epistle to the Reader, 3 pages.
Lines addressed to the Author by Thomas Phihpot, Robert
Piatt, and Thomas Cater, 4 pages.
Monaslicon Favershamiensej [a3-l4] 167 pages.
Error of paging : — After page 1 . page 6 &ic. follow.
A Pl^t^ of the Habbit of a Monck of the Order of St. Benedict
ironts the Title.
II.
The History and Antiquities of the Abbey and
Church of Favresham in Kent: of the adjoin-
ing Priory of Davington, and Maison-Dieu
of OsPRiNGE, and Parish of BocroN subtus le
Blevne. To which is added a Collection of Papers
relating to the Abbey, &c. and of the Funeral Mo-
numents and other ancient Inscriptions in the several
Churches of Favresham, Shelwich, Bocton under le
Bleyne, Ospringe, Graveney, and Throwley, with the
charitable Benefactions thereto given. (By John
Lewis.)
•' Antiquitutes, sen Hisloriurum Reliquia, sunt tanqnam Tabula: Naufrugij
quus homines industrij et ndguies ex Geneulvgijs, Fustis, Titulis, Nuniis-
matibas, Archivis, et. Instrumentis tarn pub/kis quuin privatis a Teinr-
puris Dituvio eripinnt et conservant" — ISaCON' dt Augment. Scieiit.
Printed mdccxxvii. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Lewis Earl of Rocking-
ham, signed .Tohn Lewis, with his Arms.
Preface, dated St. .John Baptist's Day, 1727, 4 pages.
Funeral Monuments in the Church of Faversham, and a Collec-
tion of Papers, &c. [b-k 3] 69 pages.
Directions to the Binder for placing the Cutts, on the reverse
of p. 6y.
Account of the Abbey of Faversham, &;c. [b-n 2] 91 pages.
PLATES.
1. A Prospect of y^ Remains of Faversham Abbey, p. 1, of
the History.
2. An ancient Benedictine of Cluni. p. 7, of the History.
KENT (Favej\s'/iam). 419
3. The Abbey Seal, p. 20.
4. A Benedictine or Black Nun of Davington. p. 77.
5. The ancient Habit of the Chaplains of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem, p. SI-
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
i. The Arms of the Earl of Rockingham. Head-piece to the
Dedication.
2. Monumental Figure of Thomas Hart kneeling, &c. On
letter-press of p. 1, of the Funeral Monuments in Fa-
versham Church.
3. The Arms of the Family of Valentine Baret, &c. On
letter-press of p. 25 of ditto.
4. Two Coats of Arms on letter-press of p. 28, of ditto.
5. Tail-piece. J. Pine so. On p. 69 of ditto. — [The same as
in Lewis's Hist, of the Isle of Tenet, page 204.)
6. Arms of the Family of North. On letter-press of p. 26 of
the History.
III.
The History of the Town and Port of Faver-
SHAM, in the County of Kent. By Edward Ja-
cob, Esq. F.S A. Illustrated witli Copper-plates.
London : Printed for the Author by J. March : and sold by
B. White, in Fleet-street; L. Hawes and Co. in Paternoster-
row ; S. Patterson, in Essex-street > and by S. Doorne in Fa-
versham. mdcclxxiv. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Lewis Lord Sondes, signed
Edw** Jacob, with his Arms as an Head-piece, engraved by
Hall.
Preface, p.vii-xii.
The Contents, and List of Plates, 4 pages.
The History of Faversham, and Errata, [b-p 7] 222 pages.
PLATES.
1. Plan of the Town of Faversham, Inscribed to the Mayor,
Jurats, and Commonalty of Faversham. Folded, p. 1.
2. Ancient Seals of the Town' and Abbey, Deanry of Ospringe,
and the Arms of the Cinque Ports. Dedicated to the
Hon'''' Sir Charles Frederick, Knt. of the Bath. p. 1 6.
420 KENT (Faversham).
3. Present Seals of the Town and of Mayoralty. Inscribed to
John Ives, Esq. of Yarmouth, p. 1 7.
4. The Town Gate or outward Abbey Gate. Inscribed to the
Rev. Edward Thomas, M.A. p. 3 1 .
5. The Inner Abbey Gate. Inscribed to Mr. John White,
Merchant, of London, p. 31.
6. The Last Seal of the Abbey. Inscribed to William Boys,
Esq. J. Mynde sc. p. 36.
7. The North East View of Faversham Church. Folded.
Inscribed to Thomas Knight, Esq. of Godmersham. J.
Chapman sc. p. 39.
8. Section and Plan of the Church. Inscribed to David Pa-
pillon, Esq. of Acrise. p. 41.
9. The Chapel under the same. Inscribed to the Rev. St.
Barrett, M.A. Rector of Hothfield. p. 43.
10. Arms in the Windows of the same. Inscribed to Thomas
Barrett, Esq. of Lee, M.P. for Dover, p. 49.
11. The Free Grammar School. Inscribed to Daniel Newman,
Esq. p. 53.
12. The Seal of the Grammar School. Inscribed to Thomas
Smith, Esq. of Preston, p. 59.
13. The Market House. Inscribed to Edward Wilks, Esq. of
Faversham. p. QO.
14. Miscellaneous Plate of Medals and Coins. Inscribed to
Edward Hasted, Esq. Hall sc. p. 108.
15. West Door of Davington Church, Arms, &c. Inscribed to
A. C. Ducarel, LL.D. p. 1 12.
16. Medal of James 2""^ and his Queen, struck on the Birth of
the Pretender. On the letter-press of p. 205.
N. B. There are copies on Large Paper; and the Editor
has seen two copies on small paper, having the following plates,
which are not inserted in the printed list, but appear to have
been engraved about the same time :
Fcversham Abby in Kent. Folded. F. Perry sc. p. 33.
Gateway of Fcversham Abbey, p. 33.
The West front of the Nunnery and Church of Davington.
Folded, p. 112.
King Stephen and his Queen Matilda, from an ancient Carv-
ing in Wainscot, in the House on the East side of the Ab-
bey Gate. Folded.
KENT (Cinque Ports). 42 1
IV.
PLANTjE FAVERSHAMIENSES a Catalogue
of the more perfect Plants growing spontaneously
about Faversham, in the County o"f Kent ; with an
Appendix, exhibiting a short View of the Fossil Bo-
dies of the adjacent Island of Shepey. By Edward
Jacob, Esq. F.S.A.
" Consider the lilies of the field, iiow they grow." — Mati'H. vi. 28.
London : Printed for the Author by J. March, on Tower-Hill :
sold by B. White, at Horace's Head, Fleet-street; and T.
Evans, Paternoster-row. mdcclxxvii. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Mr. John White, Merchant, of London, dated
Faversham, Aug. 10, 1777.
Preface, with the Abbreviations explained, 4 pages.
Plantce Favershamicnses, [b-m 4] 127 pages.
Fossilia Shepeiunu, beginning with a Title-page and Introduc-
tion, p. 129-146.
Index of the English Names, p. i-xxxii.
Index of the Linnaean Names, p. xxxiii-liii.
Errata and Omissions, 1 page.
PLATES.
The Portrait of the Author. C. Hall del. & sc. To front the
Title.
Orchis Moriofceminajlore pleno. C. Hall sc. p. 75.
•N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper
in octavo.
CINQUE PORTS.
I.
Charters of the Cinque Ports, Two ancient
Towns, and their Members. Translated into English,
with Annotations historical and critical thereupon.
422 KENT (Cinque Ports).
Wherein divers old Words are explain'd, and some of
tiieir ancient Customs and Privileges observ'd. By
Samuel Jeake, sen. of Rye, one of the said an-
cient Touns^
London: Printed for Bernard Lintot, at the Cross Keys be-
tween the Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, mdccxxviii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 2 pages.
Advertisement, and List of Books printed for the Publisher,
2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
The Charters, with the Table, [b-ccc] igo pages.
N. B. To which mav be added the following; viz.
The great and antient Charter of the Cinque Ports of our Lord
the King, and of the Members of the same. Printed in Latin
at Cambridge in 1675, and in English at London in 1682.
Octavo.
Collection of the Statutes relating to the Cin<j[ue Ports. Printed
by Baskett in 1726.
II.
Tile History of the Town and Port of Dover, and
of Dover Castle ; v, ith a short Account of the
Cinque Ports. By the Reverend John Lyon, Mi-
nister of St. Mary's, Dover. In Two Volumes.
Dover : Printed for the Author by Ledger and Shaw : and sold
by them and all the Booksellers in the County of Kent ; and
by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 39, Pater-
noster-row, London. 1813. Quarto.
VOL. I.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to James Gunman, Esq. of Dover, dated 1 4th May,
1813.
Advertisement and Corrections, 4 pages.
Contents, 4 pages. Introduction, p. i-xlviii.
The History of Dover, and Appendix, [B-Aaa 3] 366 pages, and
eight plates, not explained, numbered i-viii, seven of which
are folded, all engraved by R. Rowe, and placed at the end of
the volume.
N.B. Pages 145-146 are cancelled.
KENT {Cinque Ports). 423
VOL. II.
Title-page as in Vol. I. dated 1814.
Dedication to Jonathan Osborn, Edward Thompson, and John
Shipdem, Esquires, of the Town and Port of Dover, dated
21st April, 1814.
Contents, Additional Corrections in Vol. I. Corrections in Vol. IT.
and a Direction for the Binder, 2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
The Histor} of Dover Castle, &c. [b-3c2] 388 pages.
Explanation of some of the obsolete Words and Phrases used in
the Customals, 2 pages.
Error of paging : — Page 1 76 is numbered 168.
PLATES.
1. The Roman Fortress in Dover Castle.
2. The Remains of the antient Church and the Roman Pharos
in Dover Castle.
3. Monumental Figure of Robert de Astone, Knt. Constable of
Dover Castle.
4. The Roman and Saxon Fortification.
5. Roman and Saxon Fortification, with the Masonry.
6. The First Floor of the Keep in Dover Castle.
7. A Window and Section in the Keep on the Ground Floof.
8. The Second Floor of the Keep in Dover Castle.
9. The Roman, Saxon, and Norman Fortification. Folded.
10. Figure of William de Say, Baron de Mamignot, Constable
of Dover Castle.
III.
A SHORT Historical Sketch of the Town of
Dover and its Neighbourhood : containing a con-
cise History of the Town, from the earliest Accounts
to the present Time. To which is added a Descrip-
tion of the Villages near Dover within the Distance
of Six Miles. A new Edition.
Dover : Printed and sold by G. Ledger. 1 SO 1 . Duodecimo j
1S4 pages.
With a folded List of the Corporation, and other Officers of the
Town of Dover, January, 1801.
424 KENT {Cinque Ports).
IV.
The History of Dover Castle, by th<e Rev. W*^
Darell, Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth. Illustrated
with Ten Views and a Plan of the Castle.
London: Printed for S. Hooper, No. 212, High Holborn,
facingSouthampton-streetjBloomsbury-square. 1786. Quarto.
An engraved Title-page as above.
Advertisement and List of Plates, 3 pages.
Original Dedication to the Right Honourable William Lord
Cobhani, in Enghsh and Latin, 4 pages.
The History of Dover Castle in English and Latin, [b-k 2] 63
pages.
PLATES.
1 . The engraved Title-page, with a Vignette, shewing the En-
trance into the Keep of the Castle. J. Newton sc.
2. Dover Castle, as seen from the London Road. J. New-
ton sc.
3. Dover Castle, as it appears from the Out Walls of the
Priory. S. Sparrow sc. 1786.
4. Dover Castle, as seen from the Rope Walk. S. Sparrow sc.
1786.
5. The Cliff and Motes Bulwark, Dover Castle. S. Sparrow
sc. 1786.
6. The Governor's Apartment, and chief Entrance into Dover
Castle. To front the Title.
7. North-west View of Dover Castle. P. Mazell sc.
8. Dover Castle, as viewed from a Station near the Pier,
S. Sparrow sc.
9. Old Church, Dover Castle. Ravenhill sc. 1786.
10. Bredenstone, or the Devil's Drop. Sparrow sc. On the
letter-press of p. 1 .
11. Plan of Dover Castle. Folded, p. I.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
V.
A brief History of Dover Castle ; or a Descrip-
tion of the Roman, Saxon, and Norman Fortifications :
KENT (Cinque Ports.) 425
to which is subjoined a List of the Constables and
Lord Wardens of the Cinque-Ports ; with short Re-
marks, and the Blazoning of their Arms. (By the
Rev. John Lyon.)
" inqiie ccthci^n surgit
Bella minans mole.s, subjectaquc llttora scrvaf."
Canterbury : Printed for the Author; and sold by G. Ledger,
Dover. MDCCLXXxvii. Z)zWec/rwo, with Advertisement, 117
pages, and 2 folded plates.
VI.
A Discourse on Sea Ports : principally of the Port
and Haven of Dover : written by Sir Walter Ra-
leigh, and addressed to Queen Elizabeth, with use-
ful Remarks, &c. on that Subject, by Connnand of
His late Majesty King Charles the Second. By Sir
Henry Shears.
London : Printed in the year 1 700. Quarto.
VII.
Considerations ui)on the State of Dover Har-
bour, with its relative Consequence to the Navy of
Great Britain. Dedicated to the several Depart-
ments of the Admiralty, Ordnance, Cinque-Ports,
Commissioners of Dover Harbour, and Inhabitants
in general of the Town and Port of Dover. By Sir
Thomas Hyde Page, Knt. F.R.S. of His Majesty's
Corps of Engineers. To which is prefixed a Letter,
addressed to the Military Association for the Defence
of the Town and Harbour of Dover.
Canterbury : Printed for the Author, by Simmons and Kirkby.
MDCcLxxxiv. Quarto, 35 pages.
VHL
The Charter of Romney-Marsh : or the Laws and
Customs of Romney-Marsh : framed and cou-
3 I
4^6 KENT {Cinque Ports).
trived by the venerable Justice, Henry de Bathe.
Very useful for all Professors of the Law, and also
for all Lords of Towns, and other Land-holders within
Ronniey-Marsh, Bedford Level, and all other Marshes,
Fenns, and Sea-Borders.
" Rerwii ordo cunfundttur, si unicuigue Jurisdictiu non servetur."
London : Printed by S. R. for Samuel Keble, at the Turk's
Head in Fleet-street. 1 6S6. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
The hnpriniatur, signed Tho. Jones, Serjeant's Inn, in Fleet-
street, Dec. the '2'2'^, 1685. To front the Title.
The Preface, 5 pages.
Table of the principal Matter contained in this Book, 6 pages.
The Charter of Ronniey Marsh in Latin and English, [b-f 7]
76 pages.
N. B. The various editions are 1543, 1579, 1686, 1726, and
1732.
*^* Besides which has appeared the following tract relative
to Romnev Marsh : " The Improvement of the Marsh, and the
Country near aliout it : being an Account of some Proposals for
furnishing the Marsh with fresh Water; with Reasons for the
same, Reflections thereon, and Objections answered. To which
is subjoined a further Proposal for mending the Sea-walls about
Dinchurch. By John Young." Quarto.
IX.
Collections for an History of Sandwich, in
Kent, with Notices of the other Cinque Ports and
Members, and of Richborough. By William Boys,
Esq. F.A.S.
Canterbury : Printed for the Author, by Simmons, Kirkby,
and Jones, MDCCXCti, (erroneously printed mdcccxcii.)
Qiuirto.
Title-j)age as above.
List of Subscribers, with an additional List, 5 pages.
List of Plates, and Contents, 2 pages.
Preface, p. iii-viii.
The Collections, [b-5t4] 877 pages.
Index, Addenda, Words explained, and Errata, 4 pages.
KENT iClnquc Ports). 427
A second Errata and Addenda, I leaf.
N. P). The Editor has collated a copy with four additional
pages, containing the original List of Subscribers, with a notice
respecting the arrangement of the vohune, headed " Collections
for a Mistorv of Sandwich. Part the First;" but he believes
that it was generally cancelled when the volume was completed.
PLATES.
1. View of the Gate of St. Bartholomew's Hospital near Sand-
wich. Dedicated to Edward Hasted, Esq. G. Max-
well del. \\'a!ker sc. 1787. p. 1.
2. The Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Dedicated to
the Mayor and Jurats of Sandwich. G. Maxwell del.
A. Bannerman sc. 1787. p. 7-
- 3. The Seals of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. No. 1-2. On
the letter-press of p. 16.
4. N.Vievv of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Dedicated to Mr.
George Maxwell. T. Boys del. Ravenhill sc. 1788.
p. 16.
5. A Map of the Lands belonging to St. Bartholomew's Ho-
spital near Sandwich, surveyed by W'" Cronk in 1766.
To front p. 1 1 2.
6. A Map of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, with Build-
ings and Pieces of Ground in Sandwich belonging to the
same. p. 113.
7. Figure of a Woman at the bottom of a Wooden Dish be-
longing to the Hospital. On letter-press of p. 125.
8. Seal of St. John's Hospital. On letter- press of p. 144.
9. Plan of St. John's House in Sandwich, and of the Build-
ings and Grounds belonging to the same within the
Town, 1787. p. 145.
10. A Map of Dane -Court Farm, and Lands in Winsborow, be-
longing to St. Thomas's Hospital, p. 17 I.
1 1. Seals of St. Thomas's Hospital. On letter-press of p. 174.
12. View of the Free School in Sandwich. Dedicated to the
ReV^ John Conant, M.A. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc.
p. 199.
13. The Governour's Seal. On the letter-press of p. 244.
14. Fac-simile of the Hand-writing of Sir Roger Manwood.
p. 245.
13. Sir Roger Manwood's Monument in St. Stephen's Church,
Sandwich. Inscribed to W'" Boteler, Esq. of Eastry.
Ravenhill sc. 1788. p. 247.
428 KENT {Cinque Ports).
16. Map of the Estate belonging to the Free School in Sand-
wich. W. B. 1787. p. 275.
17. Sandown Gate, Sandwich. Ravenhill sc. p. 284.
18. St. Clement's (Church), Sandwich, the Tower of which is
one of the most antient Saxon Buildings in England.
Cook sc. 1786. p. 284.
19. Plan of St. Clement's Church, 1784. p. 285.
20. Capitals, Arches, and Ornaments in St. Clement's Church,
1791. p. 286.
21. A View of part of St. Peter's Church, and the Fish Market
in Sandwich, from the North West. Ravenhill sc. 1787.
p. 297.
22. A View of St. Peter's Church in Sandwich, from the South.
G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. p. 298.
23. Plan of St. Peter's Church, 1787. p. 298.
24. Tomb of Sir John Grove, in the fallen South Isle of St.
Peter's Church. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. 1787.
p. 299.
25. Woodnesborow Gate. Ravenhill sc. 1787. p. 312.
26. A South View of St. Mary's Church in Sandwich. G. Max-
well del. Ravenhill sc. I7S7. p. 318.
27. Plan of St. Mary's Church, p. 3 1 8.
28. View of Canterbury Gate at Sandwich. Dedicated to Phi-
lip Stephens, Esq. F.R.S. (afterwards Lord Barham.)
G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. 17S7. p. 335.
29. Tomb anrl Figures in St. Peter's Church, and the Monument
of Sir .John Grove. Folded. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill
sc. 1789. p. 353.
30. 31. Seals belonging to the Burgh of Great Yarmouth.
Folded, p. 531.
N, B. Not in the printed list of plates.
32. The Common Seal of Sandwich. On letter-press of
p. 768.
33. Seals of Rye, Winchelsea, and Hastings. Dedicated to the
Rev. .1. Goodwin, Thomas Lamb, Esq. and Thomas Mar-
tin, Esq. 1782. Folded, p. 782.
34. Sandwich Bridge. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. 1789.
p. 783.
35. North West View of Sandwich. Dedicated to Samuel
Foart Simmons, M.D. F.R.S. T. Boys del. Ravenhill
sc. 1787. p. 783.
36. View of Sandwich from St. Bartholomew's Hospital. G.
Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. 1787. p. 784.
KENT {Richborough). 429
37. Miscellaneous Plate, viz. various Staffs of Office, the Cuck-
ing-stool, the Body Armour of the Trained Bands, and
the Mortar. 1788. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc. p. 785.
38. The Town Hall, Sandwich. G. Maxwell del. Ravenhill sc.
1789. p. 788.
Sg. Plan of the Town of Sandwich, 1787- p- 790.
40. Seals belonging to the Town of Dover, and the Courts of
the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Folded, p. 797-
41. Common Seals of the Corporations of New Romney, Ford-
wich, Lydd, and Romney Marsh. Folded, p. 8O6.
42. Common Seals of the Corporations of Hythe, Folkestone,
Deal, Romney, and Pevensey. Folded, p. 811.
43. Seals of Seaford and Tenterden. Dedicated to John Sprin-
gell Harvey, Barrister at Law. p. 815.
44. The Mayoralty Seal of Sandwich. On letter-press of p. 844.
45. The Pigmy Curlew. Dedicated to Thomas Pennant, Esq.
P. Mazellsc. 1789. p. 851.
46. The Sandwich Tern. Dedicated to .lohn Latham, Esq.
P. Mazell sc. 1789. p. 851.
47. Plans of Richborough Castle, 1791. p. 865.,
48. Antiquities found in a Sand Pitt at Ash, near Sandwich,
1771. Folded, p. 868.
49. Antiquities found in a Sand Pitt at Ash, near Sandwich,
1771, marked A. Folded, p. 868.
50. Antiquities foiuid in a Grave at Ash ; also the Foundations
of a Roman Building in the Castle Field at Word. p. 869.
PEDIGREES.
1. The Pedigree of the Family of Manwood. Folded. To
face p. 246.
2. The Pedigree of the Family of Rutten or Rutton. Folded-
p.273.
3. The Pedigree of the Family of Conant. Folded, p. 274.
4. The Pedigree of the Families of Thurbarne and Menes.
p. 351.
N. B, There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
RICHBOROUGH.
I.
.loANNis Battely, S.T.P. Archidiaconi Cantuariensis Opera
Posthuma : viz. Antiquitates Rutupin^e et Antiquitates
430 KENT (Rich borough).
S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum 1272 perductae : Oxonle,
e Thcatro Sheldoniano, A.D. mdccxlv. Quarto*, With
Vignette, the same as in the Title-page of Lewis's Isle of
Tenet.
Another Title page ; viz. " Antiquitates RuTUPiNiE. Autore
Joanne Battely, S.T.P. Archidiacono Cantuariensi. Editio
Secunda : Oxoni.e, eTheatro Sheldoniano, AD. mdccxjlv.
Quarto.
Dedication to the Right Rev. John (Potter), Archbishop of Can-
terbury.
Index, 2 pages. To the Reader, 2 pages.
Another leaf of two pages, beginning as follows : " Haclenus
Antiquitaium Rulupinarum primus Editor."
Aiitiquitaies Rutupince, [a-s] 138 pages.
Index of Writers quoted, illustrated, or corrected, and Errata,
4 pages.
Half Title : "Operum Posthumorum J. Battely S.T.P. pars al-
tera."
Title-page : " Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi ad Annum
MCCLXXii. perductae," &c.
Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi, [a-x 2] 1 64 pages.
With Sixteen Maps and Plates, seven of which are folded, and
four Plates on the letter-press.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper.
11.
The Antiquities of Richborougii and Reculver
abridged from the Latin of Mr. Archdeacon Bat-
tely.
London : Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-yard.
MDccLXXiv. Octavo.
Title-page as above, within a border.
Introduction, 6 pages.
The Contents, and Errata, p. vii-x.
The Anti(|viities of Richborongh and Reculver, and Appendix,
[b-k 8] 144 pages.
Index of tbe Writers who are quoted, illustrated, or corrected in
this Work, pages 145-152.
* The firsl edition was printed atOxFord in 1711, in octavo, by Dr.Terry,
Canon of ChristChurcli, and Greek Professor at that University ; of which
edition there are also copies on Large Papeii.
KT.-KT (Maidstcwe). ^31
PLATES.
i. A Chart of the ancient vSituation of the Places mentioned
in this Work. To face the Title.
2. Miscellaneous Antiquities ; viz. a Strigil, a Ligula, a Spoon,
the Haft of a Clasp Knife, a Fibula, the fore part of a
Bulla, and little Brass Chains, p. 144.
III.
The History and Antiquities of the Two Parishes
of Reculver and Herne, in the County of Kent.
By John Buncombe, M.A. Vicar of Heme. En-
larged by subsequent Communications.
London, mdcclxxxiv. See Nichols's " Bihlioth. TopoQ.
Briton." No. xviii.
An Appendix to the Histories of Reculver and Herne :
and Observations, by Mr. Denne, on the Archiepiscopal Pa-
lace of Mayfield, in Sussex. — London, mdcclxxxvii. See
Nichols's " Bibliotli. Topog. Britann." No. xlv.
MAIDSTONE.
I.
Tlje History and Antiquities of Maidstone, the
County-Town of Kent. — From the Manuscript Col-
lections of WiLLiAivi Newton, Minister of Wind-
ham, in the said County; Vicar of Gillingiiam, in
Dorset; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable ^lar-
garet Viscountess Torrington.
" Neaciu (jua natule solum clulcecline mentcm
Tangit, et immeinorem iion shut esse sui."
London : Printed for the Author: and sold bv J. and P. Knap-
ton, in Ludgate-street ; Mr. James Bishop, at Maidstone ;
Mrs. Fenner, at Canterbury; and Mrs. Silver, at Sandwich.
MDCCXLT. Octavo.
Title-page as above. Contents, 2 pages. Preface, p,v-xvii.
List of Books written by the same Author, 2 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
432 V KENT (Gravesend).
The History of Maidstone, &c. [b-m 3] 1 66 pages.
Contents of the proposed Appendix, p. 167-168.
A View of Maidstone is prefixed, (which never appeared.)
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
11.
Observations on the increased Population, Healthi-
ness, &c. of the Town of Maidstone, with the
Arms of Maidstone on the Title-page.
Gravesend: Printed and sold by J. Blake, mdcclxxxii.
Small quarto, 22 pages.
III.
Memoirs of the Families of Sir Edward Knatch-
BULL, Bart, and Filmer Honeywood, Esq.
Graveseisd : Printed by R. Pocock. 1S02. Oc/ai'O, 13 pages.
GRAVESEND.
I.
The History of the Incorporated Town and Parishes
of Gravesend and Milton, in the County of
Kent ; selected with accuracy from Topographical
Writers, and enriched from Manuscripts hitherto un-
noticed. Recording every Event that has occurred in
the aforesaid Town and Parishes from the Norman
Conquest to the present Time. (By Robert Po-
cock, Printer.)
"Learn llie laws by wliicli you ;ire governed."
Gravesend: Printed by R. Pocock. 1797. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable John Earl of Darnley,
dated Gravesend, Oct. 9, 1797-
Preface, 2 ))ages.
The History and Antiquities of Gravesend and Milton, [b-l14]
248 pages.
KENT {Chatham — Rker Medway). 433
The Index, 6 pages.
List of Subscribers and Errata, 2 pages.
PLATES,
i. The Church at Gravesend. To front the Title,
ii. Miscellaneous Plate of three Figures ; viz. a Stone with In-
scription, &c. p. 64.
iii. West end of the Chantry, &c. at Milton, p. 131.
iv. Monumental Stone of Black Granite in Milton Church-
yard, p. 141.
V. Arms of Gravesend and Milton, p. 178.
vi. Arms of the Corporation of Gravesend and Milton, being
those of James Duke of Lenox. On the letter-press of
p. 219.
CHATHAM.
I.
Letters and Instruments relative to the Dispute
about the Register Book at Chatham: with the
Address made to such of the Parishioners as com-
posed the Vestry held on Easter Monday, \766.
By a Minister of Chatham.
" Strive not with a man without cause if he have done thee no harm."
Prov. iii. 3.
London : Printed for Thomas Fisher, Bookseller, at Rochester,
and John Townson, Bookseller, at Chatham, mdcclxvi.
Octavo, 58 pages.
RIVER MEDWAY.
I.
Picturesque Views on the River Medway, from
the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex ;
with Observations on the public Buildings and other
Works of Art in its Neighbourhood. By Samuel
3 K
434 KENT (River Medway).
Ireland, Author of " A Picturesque Tour throui^ti
Holland, Brabant, and part of France," and of " Pic-
turesque Views on the River Thames.''
London: Published by T.andJ.Egerton,WhitehaU. mdccxciii.
Royal octavo.
Half Title.
Quotation of nine Lines from Spenser's Fairie Queene, Cant. ii.
Book 4. 1 page.
Engraved Title-page.
Printed Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honorable the Countess Dowager of
Aylesford, dated Norfolk-street, Strand, March I, 1793.
Preface, p. vii-x.
List of Prints contained in this Work, and Erratum, 2 pages.
Descriptive Account, [a-cc 3] 206 pages.
PLATES.
1. Engraved Title-page. J. Mortimer inv. C. Apostool sc. as
a Frontispiece.
2. Sheerness Battery at the Entrance of the River Medway.
p.l.
3. Minster Abbey, &c. p. 11.
Monument of Sir Robert De Shurland, engraved on Wood.
On the letter-press of p. 1 6.
Queenborough Castle. On the letter-press of p. 21.
4. Cowling Castle, p. 29-
5. Upnor Castle, p. 33.
6. Chatham, p. 39-
7. Rochester from Frendsbury Hill. p. 53.
8. Temple Farm, Strood. p. 71-
Vault under the same. On the letter-press of p. 75.
9. Lord Darnley's Mausoleum in Cobham Park. p. 77.
10. Remains of Halling-house. p. 83.
11. Mailing Abbey, p. 88.
12. Leybourne Castle, p. 93.
13. Hop Gathering, p. 97.
14. Aylesford. p. 99-
15. Lady Aylesford's, called the Friars, p. 100.
Kits (Joity-House. On the letter-press of p. 103.
Alliugton Castle. On the letter-press of p. 104.
16. Maidstone, p. 109.
17. Boxley Abbey, p. 121.
KENT {Isle of Thanei). 435
18. Leeds Castle, p. 125.
19. East Farley (Church and Bridge). — Aylesford Lathe, p. 133.
20. Barmiiif^. p. 135.
21. Teston Bridge, &c. p. 138.
The Dumb Borsholder of Chart. On the letter-press of
p. 143.
22. Nettlested. p. 147.
A Gothic Apartment in the Mansion at Nettlested. On the
letter-press of p. 150.
23. Tvvyford Bridge, Aylesford Lathe, p. 151.
24. Brandt-bridge, Aylesford Lathe, p. 153.
25. Tunbridge. p. 155.
20. Penshurst. p. 165.
Bear's Oak, in Penshurst Park. On the letter-press of
p. 180.
27. Hever Castle, p. 185.
28. The Rocks near Tunbridge Wells, p. 192.
29. Bayham Abbey, p. igg.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this publication in
Quarto, a very small number of which size have a double set of
plates.
ISLE OF THANET.
I.
The History and Antiquities, as well Ecclesiastical
as Civil, of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent. By John
Lewis, M.A. Vicar of Mynstre, and Minister of
Mergate, in the said Island. The Second Edition,
with Additions.
London ; Printed for the Author, and for Joseph Ames and
Peter Thomson : and sold by J . Osborn, at the Golden Ball in
Paternoster-row. MDCcxxxvi. Quarto. (First printed in
the year 1723.)
Title-page as above, with a Vignette View of the Isle of Tenet.
Preface, signed John Lewis, Mergate, Feb. 23, 1735-6, page iii-
viii.
The History of the Isle of Tenet, [B-Dd2] 204 pages.
436 KENT {Isle of Thanet.)
Title-page : " A Collection of Papers, Records, &c. referred to
in the foregoing History and Antiquities of Tenet. London :
Printed in the year mdccxxxvi," with a Vignette. J. Lewis
del.
The Collection of Records, &c. [b-p4] 112 pages.
Glossary, Index, Addenda, and Corrigenda, p. 105-124.
N. B. The pages 103 to 112, both inclusive, are repeated,
being the Glossary.
PLATES.
Portrait of the Author, in Mezzotinto. G. White fecit. '
To face the Title.
i. Plan of the Isle of Tenet. (Numbered PI. II.) To face
ii. Ancient Plan of the same. p. 2.
iii-iv. Utensils of Husbandry, p. 14-16.
V. Coins found in y^ Isle of Tenet, p. 27.
vi. Instruments used in the North Sea Fishing, p. 33.
vii. Coats of Arms of some of the antient Families of the Isle
of Tenet, p. 41.
viii. The Chapel of All Saints, Birchington. J. Mynde sc. p. 67.
ix. The Tomb of Sir Henry Crisp and his Lady, Daughter of
Thomas Scott, Esq. J. Mynde sc. p. 67.
X. The Tomb of Mary Crisp, her Husband and Children,
kneeling. J. Mynde sc. p. 67.
xi. The Tomb of Sir Henry Crisp and Five of his Family.
J. Mynde sc. p. QT .
xii. The Pedigree and Arms of the Family of Crisp. Folded.
Jo. Ames del. .la. Mynde sc. p. 69.
xiii. North Prospect of the Church of Minster, in the Isle of
Tenet. Folded, p. 92.
xiv. Monument of Thomas Paramore, and Ann his Wife, in
Minster Church, p. 92.
XV. The South Prospect of the ancient Nunnery of St. Peter
and St. Paul at Mynstre in Tenet, p. 102.
xvi. View of the Pier of Mergate. J.Ames del. J. Mynde sc.
p. 123.
xvii. Roman Celtes. p. 137.
xviii. Figure in Brass of Thomas Cardiff, Vicar of St. John
Baptist 55 years. J. L. del. 1717. p. 146.
xix. A Prospect of the ancient Gate at Daun de Lyon, in the
Isle of Thanet. p. 150.
XX. An ancient Stone Gate at Brad-stow, leading to the Peer
(Pier), p. 164.
KENT {Isle of Thanct). 437
xxi. The South Prospect of the North Foreland Light-house.
p. 166. (Numbered XXII.)
xxii. A Draught of the Goodwin Sands. Folded, p. 169.
xxiii. Plan of the Town and Pier of Ramsgate. Inscribed to
Capt. Thomas Abbot, Capt. Adam Spencer, and the
Gentlemen of Ramsgate. J. Long & J. Ames del.
J. Mynde sc. p. 175.
xxiv. The House of Capt. Thomas Abbot at Ramsgate, 1/35.
p. 175.
XXV. A House entered by Lightning at Ramsgate in 1726.
p. 176.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1 . Vignette View of Tenet, in the Title-page.
2. Wodnesberg, and Retsberg or Ruochberg. p. 1.
3. Tail-piece at the end of the History. J. Pine sc. p. 204.
4. Vignette in the Title-page of the Collection of Records.
J. Lewis del.
3. Inscription on Brass in St. John Baptist Church. Page 82
of the Collection of Records.
6. Arms of Manston, &c. p. 108 of the same.
7. Figure of a Tomb. p. 124 of the fame.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper.
II.
A Description of the Isle of Thanet, and parti-
cularly of the Town of Margate ; with an Account
of the Accommodations, Manner of bathing in the
Sea, &c., the Antiquities and remarkable Places to be
seen on the Island : With a Description of Sand-
wich, Deal, Dover, Canterbury, Rochester, Chatham,
and other Places. Illustrated with a correct Map of
the Island, a Plan of Ramsgate Pier, and a Repre-
sentation of the Machines for bathing.
London: Printed in 1763. Duodecimo.
III.
A Tour through the Isle of Thanet, and some other
Parts of East Kent : including a particular De-
scription of tlie Churches in that extensive District,
438 KENT {Isle of Thanet).
and Copies of the Monumental Inscriptions, Sec. (By
Z. COZEXS.)
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society
of Antiquaries, mdccxciii. Quarto.
Title-page as above, with a Plate of Arms as a Vignette.
Advertisement, dated Nov. 30, 1793, 1 page.
The Tour, and Addenda, [b-sss3] 501 pages.
Emendationes, and Notice of the number of Plates, p. 502-504.
Index to Places, and to what Saints the Churches are dedicated,
p. 505-6.
Errata, 1 page.
Error in paging: — p. 468 is printed 864.
PLATES,
i. N.E. View of Margate Church and the ancient Font
there. — S.View of Dandelyon Gate. — Urn found at
Margate, May 8, 1792, and Roman Coins. Basiresc.
ii. East end of Birchington Church, and a View of Quex.
p. 91.
iii. Fig. 1. Principal Entrance and Round Towers at Tonford.
— Fig. 2. Milton Chapel. — Fig. 3. Horton Chapel. —
Fig. 4. Chartham Church. R. B. sc. p. 207-
iv. S.E.Viewof Chilham Church and Vicarage House, p. 222.
V. West View of Godmersham Priory. 1792. — Figure over
the Entrance, and Tradesmen's Tokens, p. 253.
vi. Carvings on the Stalls in Badlcsmere Chancel. Longmate
sc. p. 258.
vii. Fig. i. S.W.View of St. Peter's Church.— Fig. 2. S.W.
View of St. Laurence's Church. -^Fig. 3. N.W. View of
Monkton Church. — Fig. 4. S.E.View of St. Nicholas's
Church. J. Swaine sc. p. 464.
viii. Large Brass Plate in Chartham Church. Longmate sc.
p. 480.
IV.
iMEMORiALs of the Family of Tufton, Earls of
TIIA^'ET; deduced from various Sources of authentic
Information.
" From thf live.-^ of many may be drawn a good example."
Gravesend : Printed by R. Pocock ; and sold by Messrs. Ro-
binsons, Patcrnoster-row, London, and all other Booksellers.
1800. Octavo.
KENT {hie of Thanet). 439
Half Title. — Title-page as before, with the Arms of the Earl of
Thanet as a Vignette.
Dedication to Richard Gough, Esq. signed Robert Pocock, and
dated Gravesend, Nov. 12th, 1800.
Introduction, p. iii-x.
The Memorials of the Family of Tufton, [b-v 4] 152 pages.
The Index, [x] 4 pages.
PLATES.
1 . Monument of N. Tufton Earl of Thanet, in Rainham Church,
Kent. T. Fisher del. ,1. Walker sc. To front the Title,
or p. 73,
2. North East View of Rainham Church. T. Fislier del.
J. Walker sc. p. vii of the Introduction.
3. Monument of (the Hon^''=) George Tufton in Rainham
Church. T. Fisher del. J. Walker sc. p. 6?.
V.
An Historical Report on Ramsgate Harbour :
written by Order of, and addressed to, the Trustees.
By John S^meatOxV, Civil Engineer, F.R.S. and En-
gineer to Ramsgate Harbour.
London : Printed in the year mdccxci. Octavo.
Dedication to the Trustees of Ramsgate Harbour, 4 pages. —
Contents, 2 pages. — The Report, 85 pages.
With a Plan of Ramsgate Harbour and a Map of the Downs,
both folded.
Also " A True State of Facts relating to Ramsgate Harbour.
Quarto (1755), 16 pages, with Plan."
VI.
Views in the Isle of Thanet. Drawn and etched
by B. T. PouxCY. Size 14^ Inches by 1 1.
London : Published by W"" Alexander, No. 42, Newraan-street.
1800.
1. Reculver Church. — 2. Minster Church, Isle of Thanet. —
3. St. Peter's Church, Isle of Thanet. — 4. St. .lohn's
Church, Margate, — 3. Gateway at Dandelion, near Mar-
gate.
440 KENT.
TUNBRIDGE-WELLS.
I.
The History of Tunbridge- Wells. By Thomas
Benge Burr*.
" juvat integros accedcrefontcs." LuCRET.
" concessere cotumntE." HoR.
London Printed : sold by M. Hingeston, in the Strand, near
Temple Barj J. Dodsley, Pall Mall; T. Caslon, Stationers-
court, Ludgate-street ; and E. Baker, at Tunb ridge-Wells.
MDCCLXvi. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Thomas Bowlby, Esq. one of His Majesty's Com-
missioners of Excise.
Horace, Ode VI. Book H. imitated, 2 pages.
The Preface, p. vii-x.
Subscribers Names, 2 pages.
An historical Account of Tunbridge Wells, Appendix, and Er-
rata, [b-x 7] 317 pages.
The Index, 7 pages.
N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper.
II.
A General Account of Tunbridge Wells and
its Environs, historical and descriptive. By the Rev.
Mr. Oneley.
1771. Duodecimo, 54 pages.
III.
The Tunbridge Wells Guide : or an Account of
the ancient and present State of that Place : To
which is added a particular Description of the Towns
* The nuthor was a native of the place, and journeyman to Mr. Geor<;e
Hawkins the bookbcller. — GoUGll,
KENT {Tunbridge JVells). 441
and Villages, Gentlemen's Seats, Remains of Anti-
quity, Founderies, &c. &c. within the Circumference
of Sixteen Miles.
Tunbridge Wells : Printed and sold by J. Sprange. mdccxcvii.
Octaiio,
Engraved Title-page as above, with a View of Mount Pleasant
as a Vignette. J. Roberts del. H. Ashby sc.
Engraved Dedication to His Grace the Duke of Leeds, with
Arms, signed J. Sprange.
Author's Address and Contents, 10 pages.
Descriptive Part, [B-Ff6] 336 pages.
PLATES.
1. A Perspective View of Tunbridge Wells Walks. J. Roberts
del. Walker sc. To face the Title.
2. A View of Mount Sion Hill, Tunbridge Wells, from the
Common, p. 106.
3. A View of part of Mount Ephraim Hill, Tunbridge Wells.
p. 109.
4. Penshurst Place, in Kent, formerly belonging to the Earl of
Leicester. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc.
p. 148.
5. Hever Castle, Kent. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. W. & J.
Walker sc. p. 171 •
6. View of the Castle, and part of the Town of Tunbridge in
Kent. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 173.
7. Knole, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset. Folded.
Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 207.
8. Mereworth- Place, Kent, the Seat and Residence of the
late Earl of Westmoreland. Folded. Jas. Lambert del.
1786. H. Ashby sc. p. 225.
9. Somerhill, the Seat of Henry Woodgate, Esq. Folded.
Jas. Lambert del. 1783. H. Ashby sc. p. 235.
10. A View of Bayham Abbey in Sussex, the Seat of John Pratt,
Esq. Folded. Jas. Lambert del. H. Ashby sc. p. 269.
1 1 . Ruins of the Palace at Mayfield, Sussex, formerly the Resi-
dence of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Jas. Lambert
del. H. Ashby sc. p. 289-
12. Buckhurst, Sussex. Jas. Lambert del. 1786. H. Ashby sc.
p. 295.
13. Bolebrooke, Sussex. J. Lambert del. H.Vaughan sc. p. 296.
A folded Table of Distances faces p. 324i
3 L
442 KENT {Tunbridge Wells).
IV.
Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood, illustrated
by a Series of Etchings and historical Descriptions.
By Paul Amsinck, Esq. The Etchings executed
by Letitia Byrne.
London : Published by William Millar, Albemarle-street, and
Edmund Lloyd, Hadey-street. (G. E. Miles, Printer.) 1810.
Royal quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Advertisement, dated Tunbridge Wells, Jan^ 1810, 1 page.
List of Subscribers, 3 pages.
List of Plates, 2 pages.
Descriptive Account, [b-3a2] 183 pages.
PLATES,
(Drawn by the Author, except No. 12.)
1 . Tunbridge Wells. To face the Title.
2. The Bath House, p. 34.
3. Groombridge Chapel, p. 38.
4. The High Rocks. To face p. 43.
5. Bridge Castle, (front View.) To face p. 59.
6. Another View of Eridge Castle, p. 62.
7. Mayfield Place, p. 67.
8. Bayham Abbey, p. 73.
9. Scotney Castle, (front View.) p. 81.
10. Scotney Castle, (back View.) p. 82.
1 1 . The Court Lodge, (in Lamberhurst,) the Seat of W. A.
Morland, Esq. p. 83.
12. Combwell Priory. E. V. Utterson, Esq. del. p. 87.
13. Bounds, p. 89.
14. Mabledon, (the Seat of James Burton, Esq.) p. 93.
15. Tunbridge Castle, p. 101.
16. Tunbridge Priory, p. 105.
17. Somerhill. p. 109.
18. Mereworth House, (the Seat of Lord Le Despencer.) p. 1 15.
19. Knole, (the Seat of the Duke of Dorset.) p. 121.
20. Knole, (front View.) p. 125.
2 1 . Penshurst Place, p. 1 29.
22. Penshurst Place, (from the Garden.) p. 133.
23. Penshurst Place, (the Chapel.) p. 134.
KE]^T {Tunbridge JVells). 443
24. South Park, (the Seat of Rich''. Allnutt, Esq.) p. 139.
25. Hever Castle, p. 141.
26. Buckhurst. p. 147-
27. Stoneland (House), p. I60.
28. Withyham. p. I6I.
29. Bolebrook. p. 165.
30. Kedbroke, (Kidbrooke, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. C.Abbot.)
p. 169.
31. Brambletye. p. 173.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Farm-house at Speldhurst. p. 36.
2. Sand Rocks on the London Road. p. 43.
3. Rock on Rusthall Common, p. 44.
4. Rocks on Tunbridge Wells Common, p. 46.
5. Rotherfield Church, p. 65.
6. Lumberhurst (Lamberhurst) Church, p. 85.
7. Bidborough Church, p. 91.
8. Sevenoaks Church, p. 127.
9. Penshurst Church, p. 129.
10. House at Pounds Bridge, p. 138.
11. Moated House at Brambletye. p. 180.
12. The Chapel and Baths (at Tunbridge). p. 183.
V.
TUNBRIDGIALIA : or The Pleasures of Tunbridge; a
Poem in Latin and English, heroic Verse. By Peter Caus-
TON. 1705. Quarto.
TUNBRIGIALIA : or The Tunbridge Miscellany for the
Years 1719 and 1722. Octavo.
TUNBRIDGIALE : a Poem; being a Description of Tun-
bridge, in a Letter to a Friend at London. By the Author of
" My time, O ye Muses." — London, I726. Quarto.
Description of Tunbridge, a Poem. 1727.
TUNBRIGIALIA: or Tunbridge Miscellanies for 1737,
1738, and 1739; and were published together in 1740.
Tunbridge Epistles from Lady Margaret to the Countess of B.
1767. Quarto. Written in Imitation of Anstey's New Bath
Guide.
444 KENT {Knole — Timstall).
VI.
Biographical Sketches of Eminent Persons,
Avhose Portraits form part of the Duke of Dorset's
Collection at Knole; with a brief Description of
the Place. Embellished with a Front and East View
of Knole.
London : Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1 795. Octavo.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Grace John Frederick Duke of Dorset, 2 pages.
Preface, containing a Description of Knole, p. vii-xix.
Contents, 3 pages.
Biographical Sketches, [b-y 2] 1 64 pages, ending with the
catch-word "Books"
Books printed for the Publisher, 4 pages.
plates.
1. Front View of Knole. J. Bridgnian del. T. Sparrow sc.
To front the Title.
2. East View of Knole. J. Bridgman del. J. Storer sc. p. 1.
VII.
The History and Antiquities of Tunstall in
Kent. Bv the late Edward Rowe Mores, F.A.S.
Faithfully printed from the Author's MS. To which
are prefixed, by the Editor, Memoirs of ]\Ir. Mores.
With Mr. Banister's Appendix.
London : mdcclxxx. See Nichols's " Bihlioth. Topog. Bri-
tann." No. i.
VIII.
A brief Historical Account of Cranbrook, the
Cai)ital Town in the Weald of Kent : with a par-
ticulai- Description of the Church, vvith its Monu-
ments, Decorations, &c. Second Edition, with con-
siderable Additions and Improvements.
Cranbrook: Printed and sold by S. Waters. 1804. Duo-
decimo, 33 pages.
KENT {Weald of). 445
IX.
The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent : or a
Direction to the Husbandman, for the true ordering,
manurino;, and inrichino; of all the Grounds within
the Wealds of Kent and Sussex ; and may generally
serve for all the Grounds in Enjjjland of that Nature.
As
1 . Shewing the Nature of Wealdish Ground, comparing it
with the Soyl of the Shires at large.
2. Declaring what the Marl is, and the several Sorts
thereof, and where it is usually found.
3. The profitable use of Marl and other rich manuring, as
well in each sort of Arable Land, as also for the In-
crease of Corn as Pasture through the Kingdome.
Painfully gathered for the good of this Island by a
Man of great eminence and worth, but levised, en-
larged, and corrected with the consent, and by con-
ference with the hrst Author. By G. Mal'KHAM.
London : Printed by W. Wilson, for George Sawbridge, at the
Bible on Ludgate Hill, near Fleet Bridge. 1664. Qiiarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Honourable Knight Sir George Rivers, of
Chafford, in the County of Kent, signed Gervase Markham.
The Discourse of the Weald of Kent, called Book 2. [a 3-c 4]
20 pages.
This tract, which is occasionally prefixed to the author's
*^ Farewell to Husbandry," and is likewise often bound with his
'^ Way to get Wealth," has been several times printed, viz. in
1636, in quarto, of 24 pages, " printed by Anne Griffin for John
Harrison, at the Golden Unicorne in Pater-noster-row ;" again
in 1649, also in 1664, and by "John Streather for George Saw-
bridge, dwelling on Clarken-well-Green, 166S," in quarto, 19
pages,
X.
An Abstract, containing the Substance of the Rules
and Ordinances of the New College of CoBiiAM, in
446 KENT (Bexley — Bromley).
the County of Kent, of the Foundation of the Right
Honourable the late Lord William, Baron Cobham :
(together with the Morning and Evening Prayers as
they are used in the New College.)
First printed at London in 1687, in Quarto, and reprinted in
the year mdccxxxiii, in the same size, 24 pages.
XI.
Antiquities in Kent hitherto undescribed. Illus-
trated by John Thorpe, of Bexley, Esq. M.A.
F.S.A. containing Notices of Aylesford, Cobham
College, Penshurst, Chalke, Speldherst, Woldham,
Gillingham, the Grange, Twidall, Hailing, Cookstone,,
Canterbury, Chatham, Cranbrooke, Cliffe, Frinds-
buiy, and Wrotham.
London : mdcclxxxii. See Nichols's " Bihlioth. Topog.
Britann." No. vi.
XII.
An accurate Description of Bromley in Kent, or-
namented vvith Views of the Church and College,
including every Thing interesting and amusing in that
delightful part of the' County, and Five Miles round;
from the Works of Camden, Hasted, Harris, Sey-
mour, Philipott, &c. &c. widi original Anecdotes, Ob-
servations, c^c. By Thomas Wilson.
London : Printed for J. Hamilton, No. 46, Pater-noster-row,
and T.Wilson, Bookseller, Bromley, Kent. 1797- Duo-
decimo.
Title-page as al)ove.
Dedication to the Inhabitants of Bromley, signed Thomas Wil-
son, and dated Bromley Library, Aug. 21, 1797.
Advertisement, 2 pages.
Preface, and Subscribers to this Work, p. 9-20.
D»'scrii)tion ol" Bromley, [b-o] p. 21-118.
KENT (JVoohvkh). 447
PLATES.
1. View of Bromley Church. Dedicated to Enoch Holding,
Esq. Towes del. & sc. To face the Title.
2. View of Bromley College. Dedicated to Major John Scott.
Towes del. & sc. p. 42.
XIII.
Outlines of the History and Antiquities of
Bromley, in Kent: chicHy extracted Irom Piiili-
pott, Hasted, Lysons, &c. By JoiiN DuNKiN. To
which is added. An Investigation of the Antiquities
of HoLWOOD Hill, in the Parish of Keston, by per-
mission of the Author Alfred John Kempe, Esq.
Bromley : Printed by and for J. Dunkin ; and sold by Gale,
Curtis, and Fenner, Pater-noster Row; and J. Forster, Ken-
sington. 1815. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Rev. Dr. Walker King, Lord Bishop of
Rochester.
Advertisement and Contents, 3 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Bromley, [a-e 3] 44 pages.
An Investigation of the Antiquities of Holwood Hill, and Ex-
tracts from the Vestry Book, [e4-g] p. 43-36.
PLATES.
1. Bromley Church. A. J. Kempe del. & fee. To face the
Title.
2. Antiquities found at the Vl^ar Bank, near Caesar's Camp,
Keston, Kent. A. J. Kempe del, & fee. ji. 45.
N. B. Some copies were printed on Large Paper.
XIV.
Rules and Orders for the Royal Military Academy
at Woolwich ; also for the Company of Gentlemen
Cadets.
London: Printed by J. Bullock, J.Spencer, and J. Bullock,
jun. MDCCLXiv. Ouarlo, '■20 pages.
4 48 KV.^T {Greenwich),
XV.
Remarks on the Founding and Carrying on the Build-
ings of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. By
N. Hawksmoor.
London : Printed by N. Blandford. mdccxxviii. Quarto,
24 pages.
With a Sheet Plan general of the Royal Hospital of Greenwich,
An'^ 1728. Folded.
XVL
Establishment for admitting, maintaining, and edu-
cating of Poor Boys in the Royal Hospital for Sea-
men at Greenwich, and for binding them out Ap-
prentices for the Sea Service. Established at a Ge-
neral Court held at the Admiralty Office, the 22"<i
December, 1731.
London: Printed mdccxxxii. Quarto, 21 pages.
XVII.
An Historical Account of the Royal Hospital
for Seamen at Greenwich, mdcclxxxix.
*' Garrtila securi nnrrare pericu/a Nauta.^' Juv. Sat.
London : Sold for the Authors by G. Nicol, Pall Mall ; T. Ca-
dell, Strand; J.Walter, Charing-cross ; G. G. J. and J. Ro-
binson, Paternoster-row ; and at the Chapel of the Hospital.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honorable the Lords and others. Com-
missioners and Governors of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at
Greenwich, signed John Cooke, A.M. and John Maule, A.M.
Chaplains, dated Greenwich, September 22'*, 1789.
Contents and Introduction, 4 pages.
The Historical Account of the Hospital, beginning with the ori-
ginal Grant, [b-t 3] 150 pages.
Errors of paging :— page 86 for 89 J— pp. 129, 130, 131, 132
are repeated with an asterisk.
KENT {Greenwich). 449
PLATES.
1 . A perspective View of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at
Greenwich, taken from the River Thames. Folded.
Thos. Lancey, Greenwich, del. et scrips*. Engraved by
James Newton. To front the Title.
2. Elevation of the East front of the Inhrmary. J. Newton sc.
p. 117.
3. Elevation of the East front of the Boys School and Dormi-
tory. J. Newton sc. p. 125.
4. A View of the ancient Royal Palace call'd Placentia, in
East Greenwich. Copied from an Engraving published
by the Society of Antiquaries of London. J. Newton sc.
p. 131.
XVIII.
A Description of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at
Greenwich, with a short Account of the present
Establishment of Officers, Pensioners, Out Pen-
sioners, Nurses, and Boys. Published by the Chap-
lains.
Sold gnly at the Hospital. 1801. Duodecimo.
On the Subject of Abuses which have taken place in this Ho-
spital, there have appeared —
XIX.
1 . The Case of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich:
containing a comprehensive View of the internal Government;
in which are stated the several Abuses that have been intro-
duced into that great National Establishment, wherein Land-
men have been appointed to Offices contrary to Charter; the
ample Revenues wasted in useless Works ; and Money ob-
tained, by Petition to Parliament, to make good Deficiencies ;
the Wards torn down, and converted into elegant Apartments
for Clerks and their Deputies ; the Pensioners fed with Bull
Beef, and sour Small Beer mixed with IVater ; and the Con-
tractors, after having been convicted of the most enormous
Frauds, suffered to compound the Penalties, and renew their
Contract. — With an Appendix : containing original Papers,
3m
450 KENT (Blackheath).
Extracts from the Charter, Book of Instructions, &c. Pro-
ceedings of the General Courts, Board of Directors and
Council, with other authentic Documents. And also a Me-
morial to the General Court of Commissioners and Governors,
from the Lieutenant-Governor of the said Royal Hospital, in
behalf of the Pensioners, &c. (By Captain Thomas Baillie,
Lieutenant-Governor.) — Royal Hospital, March 2, 1778. —
Quarto, 1 16 pages.
2. State of Facts relative to Greenwich Hospital, (1779)
Quarto, 80 pages.
3. Also " Another State of Facts relative to Greenwich Ho-
spital, March, 1779." QMar/o, 22 pages.
4. True Copies of Affidavits filed in the Court of King's Bench,
in answer to an unauthenticated Pamphlet, called " A State
of Facts relative to Greenwich Hospital." mdcclxxix.
Quarto, 1 10 pages.
5. The Speech of the Earl of Sandwich in the House of Lords,
on Friday, the 14th Day of May, 1779, being the fourteenth
Day of the Sitting of the Committee of Enquiry into the
. Management of Greenwicii Hospital.
London : Printed for T. Cadell, opposite Catherine-street,
Strand, mdcclxxix. Quarto, 20 pages.
I.
Blackheath : a Poein, in Five Cantos. — Lumena ; or
tlie Ancient British Battle : and various other Poems ;
including a Translation of the First Book of the Ar-
gonautica of C. Valerius Flaccus, by T. Noble.
London : Printed for the Author, by H. K. Causton, Birchin-
lane, Cornhill: Published by J. B. Courthope, Rotherhithe :
and sold by Richardsons, Cornhill ; Harris, St. Paul's Church-
yard; and Chappie, Pall Mall. 1808. Quarto.
An engraved Title-page as above, with a Vignette View of Black-
heath. W. Noble del. S. Noble sc.
Dedication to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, 1 leaf.
An enlarged Dedication to the same, signed Thomas Noble, and
dated Blackheath, June, 1800, 3 pages.
List of Subscribers, 7 pages.
KENT {Blackheath). 4.5 1
Half Title : " Blackheath ', ox, A Morning Walk in the Spring
of ] 804," &c.
Preface, p.vii-x (misprinted iv).
Argument, or Contents of the Five Cantos, and Errata, 4 pages.
The Poem, [b-t] p. 9-145.
Half Title: " Lumenaj or the Ancient British Battle, a Poem."
Preface, 5 pages.
The Poem, [u 2-Y 4] 21 pages.
Miscellaneous Pieces, beginning with a half Title, [z-2 D 2]
p. 23-57.
Half Title : " The First Book of the Argonautica of C. Valerius
Flaccus Setinus Balbus."
Preface, [2 D 3-2 K 3] p. i-xlviii.
Half Title, and Argument on the reverse.
The First Book of the Argonautica, with Notes critical and ex-
planatory, [2 L-3 D 3] 134 pages.
Directions to the Binder, 1 page.
PLATES.
1 . Engraved Title-page.
2. Remains of Wricklesmarsh House. W. Noble del. S.Noble
sc. p. 12.
3. Lewisham. W. Noble del. S. Noble sc. p. 40.
4. Vanbrugh House, from Greenwich Park. W. Noble del.
S. Noble sc. p. 67.
5. Blackheath. W. Noble del. S. Noble sc. p. 87.
6. Charlton Church. W. Noble del. S. Noble sc. p. 134.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS,
(Engraved on Wood by Austin.)
1. Lee Church, p. 22.
2. Arch in Lady Dacre's Park. p. 48.
3. Reservoir in Greenwich Park. p. 86.
4. Gateway in Vanburgh Fields, p. 126.
5. Iron Bridge in Lee Vale. p. 145.
6. A Cromlech, p. 21 of " Lumena."
7. Dartmouth Point, Lewisham Hill. p. 57 of " Miscellaneous
Pieces."
8. A Vessel, from the Antique, p. xlviii of the Preface to the
Argonautica.
9. Another Vessel, from the Antique, p. 1 of The Argonautica.
10. Tail-piece, from the Antique, p. 86.
452 KENT {Elthani).
II.
HoRTUS Elthamensis, seu Plantarum rariorum quas
in Horto suo Elthami in Cantio coluit Vir ornatis-
simus et prasstantissimus Jacobus Shekard, M.D.
Soc. Reg. et Coll. Med. Load. Soc. Guilielmi
P. M. Frater, Delineationes et Descriptiuiies quarum
Historia vel plane non, vel imperiecte a Rei herbariae
Scriptoribus tradita fuit. Auctore Johanne Jacobo
DiLLENIO, M.D.
LoNDiNi : Sumptibus Auctoris. mdccxxxii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Preface, p.v-viii.
Plantce Rariores Horti Elthamensis, [a-sssss2] 437 pages.
Addenda, Corrigenda, and Errata, 1 page.
With Three hundred and twenty-four Plates.
N. B. This work is often divided into Two Volumes.
*^* The coppers from which these plates were taken, like se-
veral other expensive pubhcations about that period, found their
way into Holland, and were re-worked at Leyden under the fol-
lowing Title without any letter-press, except a descriptive list of
the plates of eight pages :
" Horti Elthamensis Plantarum rariorum Icones et Nomina a
Job. Jac. Dillenio, M.D. descriptarum Elthami in Cantio, in
Horto Viri ornatissimi atque praestantissimi Jacobi Sherard,
M.D. Soc. Reg. et Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. additis Deuominati-
onibus Linnaeanis. — Lugduni Batavorum, apud Cornelium Haak.
MDCci.xxiv." In two volumes folio; the second beginning
with plate clxv.
III.
The Royal Charter of Confirmation granted by
His most Excellent Majesty King James II. to the
Trinity House of Deptford-Strond, for the Go-
vernment and Encrease of the Navigation of England,
and the Relief of poor Mariners, their Widows, and
Orphans, &c.
London: Printed in the year mdccxxx. Oc/at;o, 1 80 pages.
KENT. 453
Likewise the following on the same subject ; viz.
1. Grants of ballastage to the Corporation of Trinity House.
London, 1733. Duodecimo.
2. The Answer of the Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the
Corporation and Hospital of Trinity-House, humbly of-
fered concerning certain pretended Abuses complained of
by some Masters of Ships trading to Newcastle and Sun-
derland. Qntirlo. No date.
3. The Grants, Charters, and Letters Patent of the Corporation
of Trinity-House, relative to shewing their Authority to
erect and maintain Light-houses and Sea-marks. To-
gether with their ancient Duty of buoyage and beaconage,
for and towards the relief of old decayed Seamen, their
Widows, and Orphans. To which is added, an Account
of the several Light-houses, Buoys, and Beacons, 8cc. on
the Coast, with a curious Set of Tables for computing the
respective Duties on Ships inward and outward ; with
Rules for measuring of British and Foreign Ships, in order
to ascertain their true Tonnage for the King and the Mer-
chant, &c. 1768.
IV.
General View of the x\griculture of the County
of Kent, with Observations on the Means of its Im-
provement. By John Boys, of Betshanger, Farmei-.
Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agri-
culture and internal Improvement.
Brentford : Printed by P. Norbury. mdccxciv. Quarto,
pp. 107, with a folded Table of Wood Lands, to face p. 96.
V.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Kent; with Observations on the Means of its
Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement,
from the original Report transnutted to the Board ;
with additional Remarks of several respectable Coun-
try Gentlemen and Farmers : To which is added a
454 KENT.
Treatise on Paring and Burning. By JoHN BoYS,
of Betshanger, Farmer. The Second Edition,
with Amendments and Additions.
*' Kent, in the Commentaries CjESAR writ,
Is termed the civil'st place of all this isle;
Sweet is the country, because full of riches:
The penple liberal, valiant, active, wealthy." — ShaKSPEAKE.
London : Printed byB. M*=Millan, Bow-street, Covent-garden,
for G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall. 1805. Octavo, 317 pages.
With a folded Table of the principal Wood Lands of the Western
part of the County, the same as in the preceding Edition ;
also Plates of the Kentish Turn-wrest Plough, and a small
South Down Ram belonging to Mr. Boys ; engraved by Neele.
VI.
Views in Kent, etched by F. Perry.
The East View of the Abby of St. Augustine, in the City of
Canterbury. — An antient Stone Font in St. Martin's Church,
Canterbury, 1 76o. — Riding Gate, Canterbury. — St. Thomas's
Chapel, Canterbury. — The Castle at Canterbury. — The Castle
at Canterbury, with the Roman post (erroneously inscribed
Rochester Castle). — Rochester Castle. — Well Chapel near
Wingham.— Upnor Castle. — Milkhouse Chapel near Cran-
brook.— Faversham Abby. — Gateway of Faversham Abby. —
Dover Castle. — An antient Chapel within the Walls of Dover
Castle.
455
LANCASHIRE.
I.
The Natural History of Lancashire, Che-
shire, and the Peak in Derbyshire : with an Ac-
count of tiie British, Phcenician, Armenian, Gr. afid
Horn. Antiquities in those Parts. By Charles
Leigh, Doctor of Physick.
Oxford : Printed for the Author ; and to be had at Mr. George
West's and Mr. Henry Clement's, Booksellers there; Mr. Ed-
ward Evet's, at the Green Dragon, in St. Paul's Church-yard;
and Mr. John Nicholson, at the King's Arms in Little Bri-
tain, London, mdcc. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Grace James, Duke of Ormond, Chancellor
of Oxford; the Vice-Chancellor, the Doctors, Proctors, Heads
of Colleges and Halls, and the rest of the learned Members
of that University, 4 pages.
A Second Dedication to His Excellency William, Duke of De-
vonshire; Rt. Hon. William, Earl of Derby; Rt. Hon. Ri-
chard, Earl Rivers; with the rest of the Nobihty and Gentry,
Encouragers of this Work, 4 pages.
The Epistle to the Candid Reader, 2 pages.
The Preface, 8 pages.
Verses addressed to his Ever honoured Friend Dr. Charles Leigh
upon his Natural History of Lancashire, &c. signed R. J.
2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Advertisement, 1 page.
The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in
Derbyshire, Book L [B-Tt 2] 164 pages.
Errata in the First Book. To follow p. 164, which ends with
the catch-word " Book"
An Explication of Mr. Burgher's first Plate (not paged), 1 leaf.
An Explication of the Cuts contained in the second Plate. En-
grav'd by Mr. Sturt, [signature ^*^] (not paged,) 4 pages.
An Explication of the Cuts contain'd in the Plate marked
Fig. 1 . (not paged) 3 pages.
An Explication of the Cuts contain'd in the second Plate,
marked Fig. 2. (not paged) 2 pages.
456 LANCASHIRE.
An Explication of the Cuts contain'd in the third Plate, marked
Fig. 3. (not paged) 2 pages.
An Explication of the Cutts contain'd in the fourth Plate, marked
Fig. 4. [signature Aaa] pages 181-183.
An Explication of the Cutts contained in the fifth Plate, marked
Fig. 5. page 184.
An Explication of the Cutts contain'd in the sixth Plate, mark'd
Tab. VI. of Fishes, pp. 183-6.
An Explication of the Cutts contain'd in the sixth and seventh
Plates, mark'd Tab. vi-vii. relating to Pooles-Hole in Derby-
shire, and the Arch near Castleton, p. 187-194.
An Explication of the Plate of Birds, marked Table the First, of
Birds, p. 105-6.
The Author's Vindication of himself from some Calumnies lately
cast upon him, 2 pages.
The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in
Derbyshire, Book II. [A-Bb] 97 pages.
Errata in the Second Book, 1 leaf.
The Natural History continued, Book III. [a-v 2] 86 pages,
but numbered 80.
Postscript, 1 leaf.
Errata in the Third Book, 1 leaf.
An Explanation of the Cutts, [x-Ee 2] p. 81-112.
The Index, [Ff-oo2] 35 pages.
Errors of paging : — Book I. page 191 for 193, and p. 1 90 for
ig6. — Book III. pages 72 to 80 for pp. 80 to 88.
PLATES.
1 . Portrait of the Author. W. Faithorn del. J. Savage sculp.
To front the Title.
2, 3. One hundred and twelve Coats of Arms of the Sub-
scribers. To follow the Advertisement.
4. A New Map of Lancashire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire,
in which are delineated most of y*^ Towns, Rivers,
Meers, and Places relating to y'' Natural History of these
Countries, i)y Charles Leigh, Doctor of Physick, co-
loured and folded. H. Moll sc. 1700. p. I. '
5. The fatal Effects of an Hail Storm, &c. del. M. Burg. sc.
Uni. Ox. To face p. 167; or the Explication of Mr.
Burglier's first Plate, marked Tab. i.
6. Various Barometers, &;c. To front p. 169, or the Explica-
tion of the second Plate (not numbered), engraved by
Mr. Sturt.
LANCASHIRE. 457
7. Various Fossils, marked (l). To face the description of
Fig. I. or p. 1 74.
8. Various Fossils, marked (2). Ja. Collins so. To face the
description of Fig. 11. or page 1 77.
9. Various Shells, marked (3). To face the Description of
Fig. hi. or page l 79.
10. An Indian Canoe, &c. marked (4). p. 181.
1 1. Head of a Stag of Canada, marked (5). p. 184.
12. Plate of Fish, (Sturgeon, Seal, &c.) marked (6). p. 185.
13. Pooles Hole in Derbyshire, &:c. marked Tab. vi. p. 187.
14. The Devil's Arse, near Castleton, in Derbyshire, with the
Portrait of Mary Davis, marked Tab. vit. p. I92.
15. Various Birds, (the Sea Crow, &c.) marked Tab. yM. of
Birds, p. 195.
16. Various Trees, a curious Telescope, &c. marked Tab. ii.
M. Burg. del. et sc. p. 19 of Book H.
17. Miscellaneous Plate of Antiquities, marked Tab. i. p. 81
of Book HI.
18. Miscellaneous Plate of Antiquities, marked Tab. ii. p. 84
of Book JH.
19. Ribchester and Lancaster Coins. Tab. iii. R. Spofforth
sc. p. 85 of Book HI.
20. Chester Coins. Tab. iv. R. Spofforth sc. p. 89 of
Book III.
21. Miscellaneous Roman Coins, del. M. Burg, sculpt. Univ.
Oxon. Tab. v. p. 92 of Book III.
22. Miscellaneous Plate of Roman Coins, marked Tab. vt.
p. 95 of Book III.
23. Miscellaneous Plate of Roman Coins, marked Tab. vit.
p. 93 of Book III.
24. Miscellaneous Plate of Roman Coins, marked Tab. viii,
p. 101 of Book III.
25. Miscellaneous Plate of Roman Coins, marked Tab. 9.
p. 105 of Book III.
26. Miscellaneous Plate of Roman Coins, Tab. 10, but marked
Tab. 9, the first Coin being " Julia Domna Aug."
p. 108 of Book III.
N.B. Some copies of this work were printed on Large Paper.
II.
An Account of the Besinnincr and Erection of the
Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster, and of
3 N
458 LANCASHIRE.
the Additions made thereunto ; and of the Honours,
Royalties, Privileges, and Exemptions Avhich have
been granted and confirmed unto John Duke of Lan-
caster (called John of Gaunt). And also unto all
the Officers, Tenants, and Residents therein, and
througiiout all the Duchy Possessions. And also of
the Honour of Tutbury : and how, and to whom the
right of Inheritance, of and in the Offices of Feodary
and Bailiff, Escheator, Clerk of the Market, and Co-
roner doth belong, and hath been executed therein.
Proper to be known to all such as have any Estates
or Interests in the said Premises.
Derby : Printed in the year 1735. Quarto, 15 pages.
III.
The History of Manchester, in Four Books. By
John Whitaker, B.D. F.S.A. and Fellow of
C.C.C. Oxford.
Sold'by Messrs. Dodsley, in Pali-Mall; White, and Lowndes, in
Fleet-street ; Payne, at the Mews-Gate ; Cadell, in the
Strand ; Davis, in Holbourn ; Baker and Leigh, in York-
street, Covent-garden ; and Brotherton and Sewell, on Corn-
hill : by Parker at Oxford, and the Merrils at Cambridge : and
by Newton, Clarke, and Harrop, at Manchester, mdcclxxi.
Quarto.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Half Title : " The History of Manchester, Book the First, con-
taining the Roman and Roman-British Period."
Preface, dated February 4, 1 7 7 • , and the Order in which the
Plates are to be disposed, p. v-x.
The History of Manchester, [b-ooo3] 469 pages.
Additions and Corrections, the Conclusion and Appendix,
[ooo4-xxx4] p.i-lxii.
Index, [*Yyy-*zzz2] p. Ixiii-lxxiii.
PLATES.
1. British Battle-Axes. Inscribed to Ashton Lever, Esq. of
Alkrington. J. June sc. p. 16.
LAN^CASIIIRE. 459
2. The Ground Plot of the British Mancenion, taken August 8,
1765. Inscribed to the Rev. Dr. S. Peploe, Chancellor
of Chester, &c. Folded. Clarke del. Smith so. p. 26.
3. The Ground Plot of the Roman Mancunium, taken Aug. 8^
1765. Inscribed to Roger Sedgwick, M.B. of Man-
chester. Folded. H. Clarke del. Smith sc. p. 38.
4 Three Roman Inscriptions found at Manchester. Inscribed
to the Revi Mr. Ashton, Fellow of Christ College, Man-
chester. H. Clarke del. J. Taylor sc. p. 46.
5. Roman Remains found at Manchester. Inscribed to George
Lloyd, Esq. of Hulme. Folded. Collier del. Smith sc.
p. 50.
6. Roman Remains found at Cambodunum. Inscribed to the
Rev'' Mr. Watson, Rector of Stockport. Folded. Clarke
del. Smith sc. p. 89.
7. A Plan of the Summer Station of Mancunium. Inscribed
to the Rev'* Mr. Aynscough, Fellow of Christ College,
Manchester. Folded. Clarke del. Sniith sc. p. 186.
8. A Plan of the original Town of Manchester about A.D. 300.
Inscribed to Charles White, Esq. of Manchester, F.R.S.
Folded. John Ryland sc. ]). 354.
Errors in the paging: — page 218 is numbered 18: — p. 226
for 326; — and page Ixx of the Index numbered p. Ixxx.
N. B. This portion of the work was reprinted in two volumes
octavo^, in I 773.
VOL. II.
Title-page: "The Principal Corrections made in the His-
tory of Manchester. Book the First, on republishing it in
octavo.
Sold by White (and) Lowndes, Fleet-street; Dodsley, Pall Mall;
Payne, Mews Gate; Baker and Leigh, York- street, Covent-
garden ; Evans, Strand ; Davis, Holbourne ; and Newton,
Clarke, and Harrop, Manchester, mdcclxxiii."
Memorandum on the reverse of the Title, stating that " there
are some minute corrections of the History of NIanchester in
the present Supplement which are not to be foimd in the oc-
tavo edition of it, as they did not occur to the Author before
that Edition was printed off."
A second Memorandum and Advertisement, [b] 4 pages.
The principal Corrections in Book I. [B3-Bb 3] 186 pages.
Half Title to the Second Book, containing the Saxon Period.
Title-page : " The History of Manchester," and dated
" MDCCLXXV."
460 LANCASHIRE.
Memorandum and Advertisement, 2 leaves.
The History of Manchester, Book the Second, [b-sss] 497
pages.
Appendix, [sss2-4g] p. 499-394.
Index and Table of Errours, [4 g 2 (misprinted eg 2)-4 k] 24
pages.
PLATES ON THE LETTER PRESS.
1. An ancient British Coin. p. 7.
2. A Roman Bulla, p. 22.
3. 4. Three ancient British Coins, pp. 44 and 45.
5-7- Seven ancient British Coins, pp. 46 and 47.
8. Roman Lady's Head-dress found at Bath. p. 49.
9-15. Miscellaneous Coins. . pp. 54-39.
16. A Crowned Head. p. 60.
17* Ancient Coins, supposed of Manchester, p. 63.
18. Coin of Cunobeline, with the Word " Tacio." p. 68.
19' Five Coins of Cunobeline. p. 72.
20. A Coin of Cunobehne. p. 81.
21. The Lancashire Hound, p. 83.
22. Epitaph to the Memory of Prince Arthur, p. 66 of Book II.
23. The Gothic, Saxon, and Roman Alphabets, p. 330.
24. A Latin Inscription, in Roman-British Characters, on tlie
Tomb-stone of Cadvan, a Welsh Prince, in the Isle of
Anglesey, p. 331.
SEPARATE PLATES.
1. A Plan of the original Town of Manchester, A.D. 446.
Inscribed to Mr. James Whitaker, Attorney, at Salford,
the Brother and the Friend (of the Author). H. Clarke
del. John Ryland sc. p. 1 of Book II.
2. Plan of the present Town of Manchester about the Year
627, with a View of the original Town and its Castle.
Inscribed to Robert Jones, Esq. Park-street, near the
Abbey, Westminster. Folded. H. Clarke del. J. Tay-
lor sc. p. 404.
3. A Ground Plot of the present Town of Manchester about
the Year 800. Inscribed to the Rev"* Mr. Cradock, of
Asheton, near Manchester. Folded. H. Clarke del.
J.Taylor sc. p. 498.
N. B. A very limited number of this publication were printed
on Large Paper.
LANCASHIRE. 46 1
IV.
Curious Remarks on the History of Manches-
ter. By MusciPULA, sen. (John Collier, a
Schoolmaster, better known by the Signature Tim
Bobbin?) —
^' With a judicious incredulity of spirit let us enquire and think for our-
selves."— Freface to the Hialori/ of Manchester, page 7.
London : Printed for and sold by the Booksellers in Town and
Country. 1771. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Introduction " To all whom it may concern," p. iii-v.
Remarks on the Preface, p. vi-ix.
Remarks on the History of Manchester, [b-i 5] Gb pages.
V.
The Manchester Guide : A Brief Historical De-
scription of the Towns of Manchester and Sal-
EORD, the Public Buildings, and the Charitable and
Literary Institutions. Illustrated by a Map, exhi-
biting the Improvements and Additions made since
the Year 1 770.
Manchester : Printed and sold by Joseph Aston, No. 8-J, Deans-
gate : sold also by all the Booksellers in Manchester ; and
R. Bickerstaff, Bookseller, Strand, London. 1 S04. Octavo^
298 pages.
With a Plan of Manchester and Salford, with the latest Im-
provements. Folded. Slack sc. To front the Title.
VL
An Account of the Wardens of Christ's Col-
lege Church, Manchester, since the Founda-
tion in 1422, to the present Time. Illustrated with
an elegant View of Christ Church.
London : Printed by W. E. and sold by A. and J. Clarke,
Booksellers, at the Bible and Crown, Market Place, Man-
chester, MDCCLXXiii. Octavo, 16 pages.
With a folded View of the Church.
462 LANCASHIRE.
VII.
Manchester Vindicated : being a compleat Col-
lection of the Papers lately published in Defence of
that Town in the Chester Courant. Together with
all those on the other side of the Question, printed
in the Manchester Magazine or elsewhere, which are
answered in the said Chester Courant.
" Inch/ta Brundusium, cui jam convicia sol(S
Ignavos homines ingeminare juvut,
Sustimtit cunctas clarissima Villa proceUas,
Rupibus haud impcir stubiUtate suis.
Vos, quihus untigiitc p/acuit constuntia Matris,
Hccc mea siuroisoiuc jungite verba Lyrte
Dum totam peteret Rabies Fanatica sentem,
Solam lion potuit RuMPERE Brundusium."
Chester: Printed by and for Eliz. Adams, mdccxlix. Duo-
decimo.
Title-page as above. Preface, p. iii-x.
A Table, specifying the Numbers of such Papers on both sides
as are Answers to each other, p. xi-xii.
Manchester Vindicated, (63 Numbers,) [b-p6] 324 pages.
VIII.
Characteristic Strictures: or, Remarks on
upwards of One Hundred Portraits of the most emi-
nent Persons in the Counties of Lancaster and
Chester ; particularly in the Town and Neighbour-
hood of Manchester. Now supposed to be on Ex-
hibition. Addressed to John Astley, Esq. of Duck-
infield Lodge : in Imitation of a late ingenious Pub-
lication entitled Sketches from Nature. Interspersed
with critical and explanatory Notes.
London : Printed for J. Millidge, in Maiden-lane, Covent-gar-
den. 1779. Q"ar/o, 4 G pages.
IX.
A Description of the Country from Thirty to
Forty Miles round Manchester: containing its
Geography, Natural and Civil; principal Produc-
LANCASHIRE. / 463
tions; River and Canal Navigations; a particular
Account of its Towns and chief Villages ; their His-
tory, Population, Commerce, and Manufactures;
Buildings, Government, &c. The Materials arranged,
and the Work composed, by J. AiKiN, M.D. Em-
bellished and illustrated with Seventy-three Plates.
'( . Xhe echoing hills repeat
The stroke of axe and hammer; scaffolds rise,
And growing edifices; heaps of stone
Beneath the cliissel beauteous shapes assume
Of frieze and column. Some with even line
New streets arc marking in the neighb'ring fields,
And sacred domes of worsliip." Dyer's Fleece.
London : Printed for John Stockdale^ (June 4, 1793.) Quarto.
An engraved Title-page, with a Vignette, representing an Arch
thrown across an Arm of the Sea, under which a Fleet of
Merchant Ships is passing in full Sail while a Vessel sails over
the Aqueduct above. Stothard del. Audinet sc.
Printed Title-page as before.
Prefatory Advertisement,, signed John Stockdale, p. iii-ix (mis-
printed xi.)
List of Plates, 3 pages. Contents, p. xiii-xvi.
List of Subscribers, 8 pages.
Introduction, 8 pages.
Description of the Country round Manchester, [0-4 e 3l p. 9-
581.
Additions. [The reverse of 4 e 3-4 k] p. 58 2-6 1 8.
Index, p.6\9-C)24.
Errors in the paging :— Page ix of the Prefatory Advertisement
is misprinted xi; and in the Descriptive Part, p. 258 for 270.
PLATES.
1 . Allegorical Frotitispiece, representing Agriculture, Industry,
Plenty, and Commerce. Stothard del. Grignion sc.
2. Engraved Title-page as befo'-e mentioned. Stothard del,
Audinet sc.
3. Index Map to the Canals, Rivers, Roads, &c. J. Mutlow
sc. 1794. p. 1.
4. Map of Lancashire, p. 9.
5. Map of Cheshire, p. 39.
6. Map of Derbyshire, p. 65.
7. Map of the West Riding of Yorkshire, p. S'j.
8. Map of Staffordshire, p. 98.
464 LANCASHIRE.
9, Map of the Canal from Manchester to Runcorn. J. Mut-*
low sc. p. 112.
10. View of Barton Bridge. J. Swertner del. Pollard sc. 1794*
p. 1 13.
1 1. Plan of the Canal from the Trent to the Mersey, p. 1 IC.
12. Plan of the Canal from Liverpool to Leeds. Mutlow sc.
p. 123.
13. Plan of the Rochdale Canal. J. Mutlow sc. p. 130.
14. Plan of the Canal from Huddersfield to Ashton under Lyne.
J. Mutlow sc. p. 131.
15. Plan of Lancaster Canal. J. Mutlow sc. p. 133.
16. Plan of Ellesmere Canal. J. Mutlow sc. p. 135.
17. Lock for a Canal, p. 137.
18. Aqueduct for a Canal, p. 137.
19. Bridge for a Canal, p. 138.
20. 21. Accommodation Bridge for a Canal, and a Plan of Me-
landra Castle, (on one plate.) J. Mutlow sc. p. 138.
22. View of Christ's Church, Manchester. E. Daves del. Re-
cord sc. p. 149.
23, 24. View of Hartshead Pike. E. Dayes del. Storer sc. —
View of Ancoats. E. Dayes del. P. Rothwell sc. (On
one Plate.) p. 211.
25. View of Manchester (from Kersall Moor). E. Dayes del.
W.Wilson sc. p. 212.
26, 27. Views of Jailers Chapel and the Dungeons at Ashton
under Lyne. (On one plate.) E. Dayes del. R. New-
man and Sansom sc. p. 226.
28. View of Old Hall at Ashton under Lyne. E. Dayes del.
Sparrow sc. p. 226.
29. View of Ashton under Lyne. Swertner del. Pollard sc.
p. 227.
30. 31. Views of Staley Hall and Bridge. (On one plate.) E.
Dayes del. Murray and Eastgate sc. p. 230.
32. View of Scout Mill. E. Dayes del. Eastgate sc. p. 231.
33. View of Fairfield. J. Swertner del. Walker sc. p. 232.
.34. View of Heaton House. E. Dayes del. Storer sc. p. 236.
35. View of Royton Hall. .1. Swertner del. Wilson sc. p. 239.
36. Viewof Chadderton Hall. E. Dayes del. Newman sc. p. 241.
37. 38. Plans of Castle Croft at Bury, and Castle Steads in
Walmesley. p. 269.
39. Plan of Liverpool. Palmer sc. p. 331.
40. Viewof Liverpool. E. Dayes del. Wilson sc. p. 376.
4 1 . Another View of Liverpool, from the Cheshire Shore. E.
Dayes del. W. Ellis sc. p. 383.
LANCASHIRE. 465
42. Plan of Chester. J. Mutlow so. p. 384.
43. View of Tatton Hall, Cheshire. E. Daves del. Pollard sc.
p. 423.
44. View of Booth's Hall. E. Dayes del. Sparrow sc. p. 424.
45. View of Dunham Massey. E. Dayes del. Pollard sc. p. 426.
46. View of Macclesfield. E. Dayes del. Walker sc. p. 439.
47. View of Lime Hall. E. Dayes del. W. Wilson sc. p. 440.
48. View of Poyuton. E. Dayes del. Pollard sc. p. 44 1.
49. View of Stockport. E. Dayes del. Storer sc. p. 447.
50. View of Harden Hall. E. Dayes del. Wilson sc. p. 44 9.
51. View of Hyde Hall. J. Swertner del. Sparrow sc. p. 450.
52j 53. View of Dukinfield Hall and Bridge (on one plate).
E. Dayes del. Walker and Sparrow sc. p. 452.
54. View of Dukinfield Lodge. E. Dayes del. W. Ellis sc.
p. 453.
55. Portrait of the Rev'' Benjamin La Trobe. Jno. Astley,;E6q.
del. W. Bromley sc. p. 455.
56. Plan of the Environs of Mottram in Longdendale. p. 457.
57. View of Mottram Church. E. Dayes del, R. Newman sc.
p. 458.
58^ 59. View of a Cottage at Roe-Cross. E. Dayes del. Spar-
row sc. — Monument of Ralph Stealey and his Wife. T.
Barrett del. (On one plate.) p. 459.
60. View of Mottram. E. Dayes del. E. Shirt sc. p. 439.
61. View of Broad-bottom Bridge. E. Dayes del. T. Milton
sc. p. 464,
62. View of Cat Tor. E. Dayes del. Sparrow sc. p. 465.
63. 64. Plan of Castle Shaw in Sadleworth, and Buckton Castle
in Micklehurst. p. 471.
65. View of Buxton. E. Dayes del. Storer sc. p. 491.
66. View of Chatsworth. E. Dayes del. Pollard sc. p. 493.
67. View of Castleton. E. Dayes del. Newman sc. p. 498.
68. View of Ashbourn. E. Dayes del. Sparrow sc. p. 503.
69. View of Matlock. E. Dayes del. Storer sc. p. 508.
70. View of Smith-Field. E. Dayes del. W. C. V/ilson sc.
p. 517.
71. View of Leek. E. Dayes del. Sparrow sc. p. 538.
72. A New Map of the Country round Manchester. (On two
Sheets.) Folded. At the end of the Volume.
73. A Topographical Plan of Manchester and Salford, with the
adjacent Parts. By C. Laurent, Engineer. (On two
Sheets.) Folded. At the end of the Volume.
3 o
^66 LANCASHIRE.
Herein is a Time Account of a most notorious, fraudu-
lent, anil inhuman Act, contrived and carried on to
the Deprivation of a Cart Road from a young Cler-
gynuufs Hall to Manchester; with a lull Accoimt of
all conctrned in it, now discovered and regained, with
the Place where and how discovere<i. And also Irom
the said Hall to Roclidaie and tiiat Road.
Duodtcimo, 1 7 pages.
XI.
An Essay towards the History of Lever pool, drawn
lip from Papers left by the laie Mr. George Perry,
and from other Materials since collected, by Wil-
liam Ej>7FIELD. With Views of the principal Pub-
lic Structures, a Chart ot the Harbour, and a Map of
the Environs. The Second Edition, with Addidons.
" Mirutur molem JE?ieas, inasa/ia quondam :
JMirat.ur ptD'tiis, st/ejjilumijue, tt sliutu viurinn :
IiisUml iinkiUf.'S Jj/7-ii." \'\no\h
London : Printed for Joseph Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-
yard. 1774. (The first edition was printed in the same year.)
Folio.
Title-page as above. Preface, 4 pages.
A List ot iSubscribers to the Plan, Views, and History of Lever-
pool, 3 pages.
The Prophecy of Commerce, a Poem, by the late Mr. G. Perry,
and Errata, I page.
The Essay towards the History of Leverpool, [B-Bb -2] 1 00 pages.
Appendix, [cc-KfS!] p. IOI-II6.
N. B. Pages 87-00 are repeated with asterisks.
PLA'I ES.
1. Map of the Environs of lA'verj)o<)l. Drawn from an actual
Survey taken in the ^ ear 176y by Wm. Yates and Geo.
Perry. Folded. Tho. Kitchen sc. 1 76y. To front the
Title-page.
LANCASHIRE. 46?
a. The Diagram, or Series of Great Triangles, by which the
most eminent Places in the Map of" the Environs of Le-
verpool were projected. Folded, p. 1.
3. St. Peter's and St. Nicholas's Churches. P. P. Burdett del.
E. Rooker sc p. 41.
4. St. George's Chmch. M. A. Kooker del. Edw. Rooker sc.
p. 43.
5. St. Thomas's Church. P.P. Burdett del. Edw. Rooker sc.
p. 44.
6. St. Paul's Church. P.P. Burdett del. Edw. Rooker sc. p. 45.
7. The North Front of the Sailors Hospital. P. P. Burdett
del. E. Rooker sc. p. 48.
8. The Blue Coat Hospital. P.P. Burdett del. Edw. Rooker sc.
p. 48.
9. The North Front of the Poor House. P. P. Burdett del.
1770. E. Rooker sc p. 56.
10. The Exchange. P. P. Burdett del. Edw. Rooker sc. p. 58.
11. A View of the Custom House, taken from Trafford's Wyent.
P. P. Burdett deL E. Rooker sc. p. 59-
12. Chart of the Harhour of Liverpool, with the Soundings at
Low Water Spring Tides, by P. P. Burdett^ 1771- Folded.
Billinge sc. Liverpool, p. 100.
XII.
A General and Descriptive History of the an-
cient and present State of ibe Town of Liverpool,
comprising a Review of its Government, Police, An-
tiquities, and Modern Improvements ; the progressive
Increase of Streets, Squares, Public Buildings, and
Inhabitants ; together with a circumstantial Account
of the true Causes of its extensive African Trade.
The whole carefully compiled from original ]\Ianu-
scripts, authentic Records, and other warranted Au-
thorities. (By Mr. Wallace.)
" Qttxrenda pecunia primiim.
Virtus post 7iu>nmos." Hon. Ep. lib. i. v. 52.
Liverpool: Printed for and sold by R. Phillips, Castle-street;
sold also byW. Richardson, Royal Exchange, London. 1795.
(Reprinted in 1797.) Octavo.
Title-page as above. hitroduction, 2 pages.
General and Descriptive History, [a-z4] 301 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
468 LANCASHIRE.
XIII.
The History of Liverpool, from the earliest authen-
ticated Period down to the present Time : Ilkistrated
with Views of the principal Buildings in the Town
and its Vicinity ; a Map of the Tow n, and one of
the adjacent Country.
llic effoilttn?' portiis;
Olini, " tcmtiim sinus, et slat to jnalefida carinis;
JEqiaira tutu silent .
-flic fessas non vlncula naves
Vila tenent, unco non alligat caichora morsu,
Miratnr violem JEiieus, magutiu quondam :
Miratitr partus, fit repit unique et strata viarurn
Instant ardent es Ti/rii :
/( ic a Ita theat ris
Tundiimenta locunt alii, immancsque columnus
Rnpihus excidunt, scenis decora ultafaturis.
Fervit opus; redolentq; thi/moj'rugruntia inella" — ViRG.
Liverpool : Printed and sold by William Robinson, Castle-
street. 1810. Quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as before.
Contents, p. v-viii.
Introduction to the History of Liverpool, 6 pages.
Half Title : " The History of Liverpool.— x\ncient State."
The Historical Part, [b-3d 3] 389 pages. — Colophon: " Printed
by R. and W. Dean, 33, Market-street-lane, Manchester."
N. B. Page 3/3 is numbered 33 7.
PLATES,
(All engraved on Wood except the Maps.)
1. Plan of Liverpool.
2. Map of the Country round Liverpool.
3. View of the ancient Tower in Bank -street, (now Water-
street,) as it appeared in 1406. Inscribed to Thomas
Hinde and James Drinkwater, Gents, p. 48.
4. View of Liverpool, as it appeared in \6M), from a Painting
in the possession of Ralph Peters, Esq. Inscribed to
Richard Statham, Es(|. Town Clerk, p. 37.
5. View of a Cottage, Prince Rupert's Head-Quarters, Ever-
ton. Inscribed to His Royal Highness William, Duke of
Gloucester, p. 58.
6. View of Liverpool, as it appeared about the Year 1 704,
from a Painting in the possession of M. Gregson, EstJ^,
Inscribed to Thomas Golightly, Esq. "p. 74.
LANCASHIRE. 4^9
7. View of Liverpool. Inscribed to His Royal Higlmess the
Duke of Clarence. J. Pen" del. H. Mole sc. p. 76.
8. The Town Hall. Inscribed to Generals Gascoyne and Tarle-
ton. p. 285.
9. View of the Public Infirmary. Inscribed to Doctors Joseph
Erandreth, .lames Gerard, John M'Cartney, John Lvon ;
Mr. Joseph Brandreth, Mr. Richard Forshaw, and Mr.
William Gresley. p. 290.
10. View of the Dispensary, Church-street. Inscribed to John
Bridge Aspinal, Esq. p. 297.
11. View of the School for the Blind, with the intended addi-
tional Building. Inscribed to Pudsey Dawson, Esq. p. 300.
12. Another View of the School for the Blind. Inscribed to the
Earl of Wilton, President, p. 301.
13. View of the Blue Coat Hospital, Scliool-lane. p. 306.
14. View of the Liverpool Work-house, or House of Industry.
Inscribed to the Churchwardens, Sidesmen, Overseers,
&c. p. 309.
15. View of the Fever Ward (or Recovery Hospital). Inscribed
to Drs. Thos. Renwick, W'" Barrow, W"" Briggs, John
W. Pursell, James Carson, Thomas Jeffreys, & James C.
Lynch, p. 313.
16. View of the Alms House, p. 31 7.
17. View of the Theatre, Williamson-square, p. 320.
18. View of the Music Hall. Inscribed to Thomas Wiatt, Esq.
p. 326.
19. View of the Exchange Buildings. Inscribed to John Foster,
Esq. p. 329.
20. View of the Corn Exchange in Brunswick-street. Inscribed
to G. Marsden, Esq. p. 335.
21. View of the Custom House. Inscribed to J. Swainson, Esq.
p. 338.
22. View of the King's Tobacco Warehouses, situate on the East
side of the King's Dock. p. 339.
23. View of the Post Office, Church-street, p. 339.
24. View of the Lyceum and Library. Inscribed to Mr. Har-
rison, Architect, p. 342.
25. View of the Athen^um. Inscribed to George Case, Esq.
p. 344.
26. View of the Union (News Room). Inscribed to Thomas
Leyland, Esq. p. 345.
27. View of the Free Masons' Hall. Inscribed to Elias Joseph,
Esq. p. 352.
470 LANCASHIRE.
28. View of the Corporation Water-Works, Berry-street, p. 362.
£Q. View of the Lodges or Entrance to the Botanic Garden.
Inscribed to Dr. John Bostock. p. 3G3.
30. Another View of ih.e same. Inscribed to Dr. John Bostock.
p. 365.
31. View of the Conservatory in the Botanic Garden. Inscribed
to William Roscoe, Es(|. p. SCS.
32. View of St. Nicholas's Church. Inscribed to the Rev*^
Sam' Renshaw and the Rev'^ R. H. Roughsedge;, Rectors,
p. 370.
33. View of St. Peter's Church. Inscribed to the Rev*^ J. Kidd,
L. Pughe, J. Pulford, & J. Gildcrt, Curates, p. 3 7 '2.
34. View of St. George's Church, situate between Pool-lane
and Ca«;tle- street, p. 3/4.
35. View of St. Thomas's Church, p. 376.
36. View of St. Paul's Churcli, St. Paul's Square, p. 3 77.
37. View of St. Ann's Chiux-h, St. Ann's Square, p. 379.
38. Viewof St. John's Church, situate near the Infirmary, p. 379.
39. View of St. James's Church. Inscribed to the Rev'' John
Smith, p. 380.
40. View of Trinitv Church, St. Anne's Street. Inscribed to
the Rev'' Richard Formby, LL.D. p. 380.
41. View of St. Catherine's Church, Temple Court, p. 381.
42. View of St. Stephen's Church, p. 381.
43. View of Christ Church. Inscribed to John Houghton, Esq.
p. 38-2.
44. View of St. Mark's Church. Inscribed to the Rev'' Richard
Blacow, Chaplain, p. 384.
45. View of All Saints' Church. Inscribed to the Rev"^ Robert
Banister, B.A. p. 384.
46. View of St. Andrew's Church, Cluirch-street. p. 385.
47. View of St. Peter's the Poor, situate near the Aims-Houses.
p. 385.
48. Vievv of the Presbyterian Chapel, Paradise-street, p. 386.
49. View of the Scotch Kirk, Oldham-street. p. 386.
50. Vievv of the Catholic Chapel, Seel-street. p. 387.
51. View of Leeds-street Chapel, p. 387-
52. Viewof the Quakers' Meeting- 1 louse. Hunter-street, p. 389.
53. View of the New Synagogue. Inscribed to Mr. John Har-
rison, Architect, p. 389.
Placed at the end of the Volume.
54. View of the ancient Lodge or Gateway leading to the vene-
rable Ruins of the " Haut," or Hut, in Hale Wood. In-
LANCASHIRE. 471
scribed to John Blackburne, Esq. of Hale, M.P. H.
Hole sc.
55. View of the Ruins of the Abbey of Birkenhead. Inscribed
to Francis Richard Price, Esq. Brvnvpvs, Flintshire.
H. Hole sc.
56. View of AUerton Hall, the Seat of William Roscoe, Escj.
Inscribed to Mrs. Roscoe.
57. View of the Pier Head. Inscribed to Mr. Matthew Gregson.
58. View of the Mount. Inscribed to Henry Clay, Esq. Mayor.
59. View of the Ruins of Burscough Priory. Inscribed to the
Earl of Derby.
60. View of the beautiful and picturesque Creek and Dingle,
commonly called Knott's Hole. Inscribed to the Earl of
S eft on.
61. View of an ancient Well at Wavertree, with the Cross, as it
formerly stood. Inscribed to J. Myers, Esq.
62. View of Runcorn. Inscribed to Sir R. Brooks, Bart, of
Norton Priorv. J. Pen", del. H. Holesc.
63. View of the North Shore. Inscribed to Mr. James Finchett.
Branston sc.
64. View of the Isle of Hilbra, and part of the Welch Moun-
tains. Inscribed to His Royal Highness George, Prince
of Wales. J. Pen", del. H". Hole'^sc.
65. View of the Rock Perch. Inscribed to John Bolton, Esq.
J. Pen", del. H. Holesc.
66. View of the ancient Landmark adjoining the Sea Shore in
the Township of Bootle cum Linacre. Inscribed to
Thomas Rodie, Esq. H. Holesc.
67. View of Formbv Hall. Inscribed to Mrs. Formby.
63. View of the ancient Ferry called Wood Side, on the Western
Shore of the River Mersey. Inscribed to Patrick Black,
Esq.
69. Picturesque View of the anticnie Gothic Abbey of Ince
Blundell. Inscribed to H. Blundell, Escj. of Ince Blun-
dell, Lord of the ancient Manor of Lydiate.
70. View of St. Michael's Church, Kay-street.
71. View of the Goree Vv'arehouses.
Also twelve wood-cuts on the letter-press.
*^* The Editor having had the opportunity of collating only
two coj)ies of this work, but little known in London, which
differ from each other in the number of the embellishments: he
therefore cannot vouch for the accuracy of the preceding de-
scription.
472 • LANCASHIRE.
XIV.
A correct Translation of the Charter of Liver-
pool. With Remarks and explanatory Notes. By
PiiiLODEMUS, (Joseph Clegg, a Common-Council
Man.)
Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by R. Williamson, near
the Exchange. (1757.) Quarto^ 46 pages, and reprinted
with additional Charters, in octavo, in 1783.
XV.
A correct Translation of the Charter granted to the
Burgesses of Liverpool by King William IIL with
Remarks and explanatory Notes : to which are added
the Charter granted by King George IL, the Order
of the Common Council, and the Petition for obtain-
ing that Charter ; with the Repoit of the Attorney
and Solicitor-General thereon.
Liverpool: Printed in the year 1782. Octavo,
XVL
The History of the original Parish of Whal-
LEY, and Honor of Clitheroe, in the Counties of
Lancaster and York. By Thomas Dunham
WiiiTAKER, LL.D. F.S.A. The Second Edition,
with Additions, (and Eight new Engravings.)
London: Printed by J. Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage,
Fleet-street : and sold by T. Payne, Castle-street, St. Mar-
tin's; J.White, Fleet-street; Hatchard, Piccadilly; Long-
man and Co., Paternoster-row; and Edwards, Halifax. 18o6.
Royal quarto.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, Table of Contents, and Directions to the Binder,
2 pages.
List of Plates and of the PedigreCvS, on loose Sheets, 1 page.
The History of Whalley, [a-3 n 2] 408 pages.
Additional Corrections to Part L U. [5 p] (not paged) 4 pages.
Addenda and Corrigenda (not paged), 4 pages.
History of Whalley continued, [5 R-6 m] p. 41 1-483.
LANCASHIRE. 473
Additional Corrections to Parts I. and II.; Addenda et Corri-
genda, Part HI.; Appendix, No. I and II.; General Addi-
tions and Corrections (not paged), 9 pages.
Index, 4 pages.
Errors of paging: — page 31 is repeated; — pp. 35-6 are
omitted ; — page 1 10 ends with the catch-word " May " — pages
111-112 have an asterisk; and page 113 is generally pasted
over with hlank paper; — pp. 113 to 124 ("*Ee!i-*Hh) are re-
peated with asterisks; — pp. 127-128 (ii2) are likewise repeated
\vith an asterisk, and follow page 126; — pages 223-224 are
omitted; — pages 325-328 (^4 q) are repeated with asterisks;
— pp. 353-354 also repeated with asterisks; — pp. 355-356
(*5 a) repeated with asterisks; — pages 428-429 are repeated,
containing Letters from Bishop Tilson and Savile Radclifte, and
follow p. 428.
PLATES.
A Sheet Map, adapted to the History of the original Pa-
rish of Whalley, and Honor of Clitheroe, and princi-
pally formed upon the Orthography of Charters. De-
dicated to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Drake, Vicar of Roch-
dale. Folded. Engraved by James Basire, 1801. To
face the Title-page, or p. 1 .
i. Roman Fragments found at Ribchester. J. Basire del. &
sc. 1800. p. 22.
ii. Roman Fragments found at Ribchester. From the Mu-
seum of Charles Townley, Esq. and dedicated to him.
J. Basire del. & sc. 1800. p. 22.
iii. Various -ancient Crosses. Dedicated to Dr. W'" Cleaver,
Bishop of Bangor. (Numbered PI. IV.) W'" Turner
del. James Basire sc. 1800. p. 31.
iv. The Remains of Whallev Abbey. Dedicated to Baroness
Howe. (Marked PI. Vl.) W. Turner del. James Ba-
sire sc. 1800. p. 48.
V. The Cloisters of Whalley Abbey. Dedicated to Richard
Henry Beaumont, Esq. (Numbered PI. VII.) W.Tur-
ner del Jas. Basire sc. 1800. To face p. 70.
vi. Ground Plan of the Abbey of Whalley, with the Shields
of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and John of Gaunt,
Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile and Leon. (Marked
PI. IX.) Folded, p. 104.
vii. Remains of Whallev Abbey. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon.
Asheton, Lord Ciirzon. '(Marked PI. VIII.) W. Turner
del. Jas. Basire sc. 1800. p.*124.
3P
474 LANCASHIRE.
viii. Seals of Whalley Abbey. Dedicated to the Rev. Thomas
Starkie, Vicar of Blackburn. (Marked PI. III.) J. Ba-
sire sc. p. 111.
ix. Seals of the Lords of Blackburnshire. Dedicated to the
Rev. Thomas Wilson of Clitheroe. (Marked PI. X.)
J. Basire sc. p. 142.
X. View of Clitheroe from Eadsford Bridf:;e. Dedicated to
the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Ribblesdale. (PI. XL)
W. Turner del. .T. Basire sc, 1 SOO. p. 151.
xi. View of Browsholme. Dedicated to Thomas Lister Par-
ker, Esq. (PI. XIL) W. Turner del. Jas. Basire sc.
1800. p. 20S.
xii. f View of Whitewell, and the Keeper's Lodt;e in the Forest
of Bowland. Dedicated to His Grace Henry, Duke of
Buccleuiijh, by T. L. Parker. Basire sc. p. 211.
xiii. f Portrait of Edward Parker, Esq. in the Costume of
Bow-bearer of Bowland, circ. IfiQO. — Legionary Stone
from Ribchester, now at Browsholme. — Ancient Dog-
gange of the Forest. — Ancient Wooden Tankard at
Browsholme. — Inscription. — Seals, and Autographs of
K. Charles I. and Oliver Cromwell. J. Basire sc. 1806.
p. 212.
xiv.f Portrait of Henry Tilson, Painter. Folded. H. Tilson
pinx. H. Meyer sc. p. 212.
XV. Portrait of Sir Richard Beaumont, of Whitley Hall,
Knight and Baronet. J. Basire sc. p. 236.
xvi.f Anotlier Portrait of Sir Richard Beaumont, of Whitley
Hall, Knight and Baronet. H. Meyer sc. p. 236.
xvii.f Portrait of Sir Thomas Beaumont, of Whitley Hall,
Knight, Deputy Governor of Sheffield Castle. From
the original at Wliitley Hall. J. Basire sc. p 237.
xviii.f Another Portrait of Sir Thomas Beaumont, of Whitley
' Hall, Knt. From the original Picture at Cusworth
Jas. Basire sc. p. 23 7.
xix.f View of Read Hall, as it appeared A.D. 1750. In-
scril)ed to Alexander Noweil, Esq. Jas. Basire sc.
1S06. p. 244.
XX. Huntroyd, the Seat of Lcgendie Piers Starkie, Esq. to
whom it is inscribed. G. B. del. &: sc p. 2 30.
xxi. View of Gawthorp. Drawn and engraved by James Ba-
sire, 1801. p. 320.
,xxii.| View of Townley Hall and Park. Dedicated to (the late)
Charles Townley, Esq. J. Basire sc. 1806. p. 321.
LANCASHIRE. 475
xxiri. View of Tovvniey Hall. Dedicated to (the late) Charles
Townley, Esq. (PI. V.) W. Turner del. J. Basire so.
1800. p. 32-2.
xxiv. The Hall of Radcliffe Tower, with the Seal of Rodulpli
de Radclif; and Monumental Figures of James de
Radcliffe and Family. J. Basire sc. 1801. p. 402.
XXV. View of Stonyhurst. Inscribed to Thomas Weld, Esq.
W. Turner' del. J. Basire sc. 1801. p. 445.
xxvi. The Hall of Little Mitton. Dedicated to Richard Henry
Beaumont, Esq. Folded. W. M. Craig del. Jas. Ba-
sire sc. ISOI. p. 447.
xxvii. The Sherburne Chapel in Mitton Church, Inscribed to
Thomas Weld, Esq. W. Turner del. Jas. Basire sc.
1801. p.44S.
PEDIGREES, ON LOOSE SHEETS.
1 . Pedigree of the Family of Parker, of Browshohne. Folded.
To face p. 210.
2. Pedigree of the Family of Braddyll. Folded, and forms
pp. 219 and 220.
3. Pedigree of the Family of Assheton, to follow the last Pe-
digree, and forms pp. 2-21, 222.
4. Pedigrees of the Families of Whalley, Gardiner, and Smythe
[3o]. Folded, and form pp. 233-234.
5. Pedigree of the Family of Nowell, of Read [Ss]. Folded,
forming pp. 243 and 246, with the Seal of Laurence
Nowell pasted thereon.
6. Pedigree of the Family of Radchife [4d]. Folded, forming
pp. 279, 280.
7. Pedigree of the Family of Tovvniey, of Tovvniey [4 a].
Folded, and forming pp. 325, 6, 7, and 328, and faces
p. 328 with an asterisk.
8. Pedigree of the Family of Whitaker [4t]. Folded, forming
pp.337, 338.
9. Pedigree of the Family of Laurence Townley [5 f] . Folded,
forming pp. 377, 8.
10. Pedigree of the Family of Radclyffe, of Radclyffe Tower
[5 l]. Folded, forming pp. 397, 398, 399, 400.
11. Pedigree of the Family of Holden [5o]. Folded, forming
pages 409 and 410.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Seal of John De Lasev (Lasi). Pasted on p. 48.
2. Seal of John De Topclill. Pasted on p. 126.
3. Seal of Alice de Lasey. Pasted on p. 148.
476 LAXCASHIRE.
4. The Seal for Approbation of Ministers. Pasted on p. 210.
5. A mysterious Diagram, p. 272.
6. Inscription on the Font at Chipping, p. 446.
^% The first edition of this work appeared in 1801. The
second edition is in fact the same book, with the addition of a
new title-page, the plates and letter-press with an asterisk, and
the corrections inserted in the body, and at the end of the vo-
lume.— The preface and list of subscribers in the first edition
are omitted in the present one ; and those plates marked with a
f are additional, and not in the first edition.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this publication.
XVII,
ANTIQUITATES BREMETONACENSES: or,
The Roman Antiquities of Overborovgii : wherein
OvERBOROVGH is proved the Bremetonacae of
Antoninus. The Year when, and the Roman who
erected this Station, collected out of Tacitus. An
Account of the Garrison there ; also of the Idol v/hq
was tutelar Deity of Overboroiigh. To which is added
a Description of as many jMonuments of Antiquity as
have been dug up or discovered there lately, tending
to illustrate the History of this once famous Station,
(By Richard Rauthmell.)
" Quibus 7'ebus multie civitutes, qua in ilium diem ex aqno egerunt, datis ob^
sidibus iram posuere, et prasidiis Castellisque circ-nnddttey
Tacitus, Vita Agricolae,
London : Printed by Henry Woodfall, without Temple Bar,
MDCcxLVi. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Robert Fenwick, Esq. signed Richard Rauthmell^,
and dated BoUand, March 24, 1738-9, p. iii-xi.
Contents of the Chapters, p. xii-xv.
The Roman Antiquities of Overborovgh, [b-p 4] 1 1 1 pages,
PLATES.
1 . Map of the Roman Millitary Way from Chester to Lan-.
caster. Folded, p. I.
2. The Form and Plan of the Fortress of Bremetonacae whilst
in possession of a Roman Garrison. Folded, p. 64.
3. Map of the Garrisons. Folded, p. 74.
LANCASHIRE. 477
4. An Altar and other Antiquities discovered at Overborough.
p. 96.
5. Various Antiquities found in tlio Fortress of Overborough;
viz. the Bulla aurea of the Romans, a Patera, a Praeferi-
culum, Medal of Flavius Vespasian, &c. p. 101.
N. B. There are copies of this publication on Large Paper.
XVIII.
The Antiquities of Furness ; or, an Account of the
Royal Abbey of St. jVIary, in the Vale of Nightshade,
near Dalton in Furness, belonging to the Right Ho-
norable Lord George Cavendish.
London : Printed for the Author, by T. Spilsbury, in Cook's-
court, Carey-street, Lincoln's Inn: and sold by J. Johnson,
in St. Paul's Church-yard; J. Ridley, in St. James's-street ;
and S. Leacroft, at Charing-cross. mdcclxxiv. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Lord George Cavendish, first L'ncle
to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, signed Thomas West,
and dated Titcup, in Furness, 1774, 4 pages.
Preface, — To the Gentlemen and Customary Tenants of Furness,
2 pages.
List of Subscribers, 5 pages.
Contents and Errata, 4 pages.
Explanation of the Ground Plan of St. Mary's Abbey, 2 pages.
Descriptive View of Furness, [b-h 3] p. i-liv (erroneouslv marked
Ivi).
Half Title : "The Antiquities of Furness."
The Antiquities of Furness, [b-oo 4] 288 pages.
Appendix (not paged) and Conclusion, [3 a-3 R 4] 136 pages.
PLATES.
1 . The East Prospect of the Ruins of Furness Abbey, in Lan-
cashire. Folded. Bayly sc. To face the Title.
2. Plan of the Abbey of St. Mary in Furness. Inscribed to
the Right Honourable Lord George Cavendish, the Pro-
prietor. Folded. T. West del. W. Darhng sc. To face
the Explanation of the Ground Plan.
3. Map of the Liberty of Furness, in the County of Lancaster,
as survey'd by W"" Brasier in 1745, and copied by T.
Richardson in 1772. Folded. W. Darling fee. To
face the Descriptive View of Furness, p. 1 ,
478 LANCASHIRE.
4. The Seal of the Abbey of Furness, com. Lane, appendant
to the Deed of Surrender in the Augmentation Office.
J. Bayly sc. To face No. XIII of the Appendix.
XIX.
The ANTIQUITIES of Furness. Illustrated with En-
gravings. By Thomas West. A new Edition, with
Additions, by William Close.
Ulverston : Printed and sold by George Ashburner. 1 805.
Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Lord George Cavendish, first Uncle
to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, signed Thomas West,
4 pages.
Preface, — To the Gentlemen and Customary Tenants of Fur-
ness, 2 pages.
Advertisement, signed William Close, dated Dalton, Nov. 26,
1804.
Contents, Directions for placing the Plates, and Errata.
List of Subscribers, 8 pages.
A Descriptive View of Furness and its Antiquities, with Appen-
dix, [b-^j d S] 426 pages.
Index, 6 pages.
plates.
1. North-West View of Furness Abbey. Drawn by W. Close.
Frontispiece.
2. A Map of Furness. W. Close del. R. Hixon sc. p. 1.
3. North-East View of the Ruins of Furness Abbey. Drawn
by W. Close, p. C9 or 33g.
4. The Ground Plan of the Abbey of St. Mary in Furness.
W. Close del. R. Hixon sc. p. 72.
5. Anticjuities of Furness. W. Close del. R. Hixon sc. p. igi.
6. West View of the Ruins of Gleaston Castle. — The Castle
or Tower of Dalton. Drawn by W. Close, p. 346.
7. North View of the Ruins of the Castle or Pile of Fouldrey.
Drawn by W. Close, p. 369.
PLA PES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Plan of Dalton Castle. On p. 345.
2. Ground Plan of the Remains of the Castle or Pile of Foul-
drey. p. 372.
3. Ground Plan of Gleaston Castle. On p. 387.
LANCASHIRE. 479
4. Sketch of ancient Works upon the Site of Aldingham Hall,
p. 391.
5. Plan of two ancient Inclosures, near Urswick, called Stone
Walls, p. 397.
XX.
The Guild ^f erchant of Prestox : or Preston
Guild Companion Being an exact Representation,
on Nineteen Copper-plates, curiously drawn and en-
graved, of that ancient Procession, with a letter-press
Explanation. The whole laid down so easy and ex-
pressive, as to render it a proper Help to those Gen-
tlemen and Ladies resorting to Preston. — Williams
inv. et del. Darlev sc.
Manchester : Printed in the year 1762. Duodecimo.
XXI.
A Description of Blackpool, in Lajv^casiiire, fre-
quented for Sea-Bathing. By W. Button, F. A.S. S.
The Second Edition.
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols and Son, Red Lion
Passage, Fleet-street; and sold by F. and C. Rivington, St.
Paul's Church-yard, and T. Payne," Castle-street, St. Martin's.
1304. Octavo.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Preface, 4 pages.
The Descriptive Part, [b-f 8] p. 9-86.
List of Books published by the same Author, 1 page.
The first edition, consisting of 720 copies, was printed in 1788,
and was altogether subscribed for by seven of the inhabitants
of Blackpool.
XXII.
General View of the Agricultur r of the County
of Lancaster ; with Observations on the jNIeans of
its Improvement. By John Holt, of Walton near
Liverpool. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
480 LANCASHIRE.
London : Printed by J. Nichols, mdccxciv. Quarto, 1 13 pages.
With a coloured Map of Lancashire, sketched from a Survey of
the Gountv bv William Yates : also Dicas's Lactometer, both
engraved for this publication, p. 105.
XXIII.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Lancaster ; with Observations on the Means of
its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration
of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improve-
ment, from the Communications of Mr. John Holt,
of Walton near Liverpool; and the additional Re-
marks of several respectable Gentlemen and Farmers
in the County.
" Friniti Ceres fcrro mortaks xertere terrum
Tnxtituit
Dicendum est, que sint duris agreatibus arma,
Queis si7ie, nee potuere seri, nee surgere intsses." — GeorgiCA.
" See the smi <;leanis : the livinj; pastmc-j rise,
After the nurture of the fallen shower,
How beautiful ! How blue the ethereal vault,
How verdurous the lawns, how clear the brooks!
Such noble warlike steeds, such herds of kine,
So sleek, so vast; such spacious flocks of sheep,
Like flakes of "old, illumining the green,
Wliat other paradise adorn but thine,
Britannia? Happy if thy sons would know
Their happiness. " To these thy naval streams,
Thy frequent towns superb of busy trade,
And ports magnific add, and stately ships
Iiniunierous." DVER.
London : Printed for G. Nicol, Pall Mall. 1793. Octavo, Q55
pages.
With a Map of Lancashire, folded, the same as in the Quarto
Survey, p. 1. — Lancashire Bull, Cow, and Mare. C Hub-
bard del. p. 143, 131, and 1 69.— Dicas's Lactometer, folded,
as above noticed, p. 160; — and the Lancashire Hog. C. Hub-
bard del. p. 174.
481
LEICESTERSHIRE.
The Description of Leicester Shire : containing
Matters of Antiquitye, Historye, Arniorye, and Ge-
nealogy. Written by William Burton, Esqu.
London : Printed for John White, at the Holy Lamb in Litle
Brittaine, neare vnto Aldersgate Street. (1622.)
An engraved Title-page, containing emblematical Representa-
tions of Fame crowning with a Wreath the female Portrait of
Leicestershire, and Truth crowning that of Antiquity ; with
the Sun, in a compartment betweeir them, in Eclipse, and
this Motto, ^' Rilucera." In the centre, an arched Recess or
Cave, the entrance of which is covered with a Curtain, in-
scribed with the above Title ; and at the bottom a Prospect of
Lindley, the Seac of the Author. Francisco De Laram sculp.
Dedication to the lUvstriovs and Right Honovrable George Vil-
lers, Marquesse and Earle of Buckingham, 2 pages.
To the Reader, dated from Falde neere Tutbury, com. Staff.
October 30, 1622, 6 pages.
A Generall Description of Leicestershire, [a-ss3] 317 pages.
A Table, shewing to what Abbies, Priories, Nunneries, or other
religious Houses, those Churches within this County of Lei-
cester were appropriate, pages 318-319.
The Names and Armes of those Knights of the Garter which
were of this Countie of Leicester, eyther by Title of Honour,
Birth, or Dwelling, p. 320.
The Names and Armes of such Knights in this County of Lei-
cester, which serued vnder K. Edward the First in his Warres :
taken out of an old Roll, made in the same Time; (rt) not
paged, but forming pp. 321-2.
A List or Catalogue of all such worthy Personages to whom the
seuerall Kings of England, from time to time, committed the
Counties of Leicester and Warwick, and were Sheriffes thereof,
vntill this present Yeere, 1622; (Tt2) not paged, but form-
ing pages 323-328.
The Table; (uu) not paged, but forming pp. 329-332.
Errors of paging : — p. 136 is repeated, and p. 135 omitted ; —
pp. 193-4 are repeated, and follow; — pp. 197-198 are omitted;
3 Q
482 LEICESTERSHIRE.
— p. 196 for p. 200 ; — p. 227 for 207 ; — pages 209-210 are not
numbered; — and after p. 218 pages 209-218, signatures Ee-Ff,
are repeated, and follow p. 218.
With a Portrait of the Author, retat. 47, 1622, and his Arms
at the corners ; for an emblem at bottom, the Sun, with
this Motto " Rehtmbre." Franc. De Laratn sc. — A Map of
Leicestershire, folded. Christ. Saxton descrip. W'" Kip sc.
prefixed to the Description of the County- — Also one hundred
and nine Shields of Arms on the various pages of letter- press ;
— and the representation of a Gold Ring with Arabic Cha-
racters found near Higham in I607, on page 131.
II.
The Description of Leicestershire : containing
Matters of Antiquity, History, Armoury, and Ge-
nealogy. By the late William BifRTON, Esq. The
Second Edition, enlariied and corrected.
Lynn : Printed and sold by W.Whittingham : R. Baldwin, Pa-
ternoster-row; T. Payne and Son, Mews Gate; Benjamin
White, Fleet-street ; H. Gardner, Strand, London : and
J. Gregory, Leicester, mdcclxxvii. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to George Villers, Marquis and Earl of Buckingham.
Preface, 3 pages.
List of Subscribers, 2 pages.
A General Description of Leicestershire, &c. [b-4 g] 298 pages.
List of all the Sheriffs, 4 pages.
Index, 2 pages.
Errors of paging: — pp. 41, 2, 3, 4 are repeated; — pp. 49-52
are omitted; — pp. 121-4 are numbered 221-4.
PLATES.
Map of Leicestershire. Folded. Pyle sc. Printed for W. Whit-
tingham. Bookseller, Lynn Regis, Norfolk ; and two plates of
Arms. To face p. l.
N. B. There are copies of this edition on Large Paper.
III.
The History and Antiquities of the County of
Leicester. Compiled from the best and most an-
LEICESTERSHIRE. 483
tieiit Historians ; Imjiimtmies post Mortem, and
other valuable Records in the Toner; Rolls, Ex-
chequer, Dutchy, and Augmentation Offices ; the
Registers of the Diocese of Lincoln ; the Chartula-
ries arid Registers of Religious Houses ; the College
of Arms ; the British Museum ; the Libraries of Ox-
ford and Cambridge ; and other public and private
Repositories. Licluding also Mr. Burton's Descrip-
tion of the County, published in 1622 ; and the later
Collections of ]\{r. Staveley, Mr. Carte, Mr. Peck,
and Sir Thomas Cave. By John Nichols, F.S.A.
Edinb. and Perth. In Four Volumes.
London : Printed by and for John Nichols, Printer to the So-
ciety of Antiquaries, mdccxcv. Folio.
VOL. L PART L
Containing Introduction and History of the Town of Leicester.
Title-page as above, with a Vignette, representing an Angel sup-
porting a Shield of Arms. Schnebbelie del. Basire sc.
Dedication to His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Third.
Preface, dated June 24, 1795, [b-b 3] p. v-ix.
Dedication and Preface to William Burton's Description of Lei-
cestershire, p. x-xi.
List of Plates in the Introductory Volume; in the Early History
of the Town of Leicester ; and Plates intended for the Ge-
neral History of the Town, &c. ; likewise Directions to the
Binder, 1795. p. xii.
List of Plates in the First and Second Parts of the Second Vo-
lume : also Plates intended for the Third and Fourth Vo-
lumes, p. xiii-xiv.
Half Title : " The History and Antiquities of the County of
Leicester. Volume I. Parti, containing Introductory Records,
Illustrations, kc. &c. and the Early History of the Town of
Leicester. London, mdccxcv." [signature c]
Dedication of the Introduction to the Reverend Sir Charles
Cave, Baronet, dated St. George's Day, 1793.
Leicestershire, extracted from Domesday Book ; with an English
Translation, [a-h] p. i-xxx (pages xxxi-xxxii were never
printed) .
A Dissertation on Domesday Book, [i-o] p. xxxiii-liv.
Conspectus Taheilaris Descriptionis LEDECESTREsciR.Eybcice
sub IViUelmo I. Conquestore circa 1806. Tab. i-xxiii, [signa-
tures A-F 2] 24 pages.
484 LEICESTERSHIRE.
Essay on the Mint at Leicester. — ^The Legends of the Coins en-
graved in Plate L — The Names and Arms of such Knights in
the County of Leicester which served under King Edward L
in his Wars, taken out of the original Book of that Time,
whilst in the Custody of Sir William Le Neve, Knight, Cla-
renceux King of Arms. — A Catalogue of the Knights and
principal Persons of the County of Leicester, living in the
latter end of the Reign of King Edward the Second : to which
are added their several Arms, taken out of old Windows, Rolls,
Seals, and Monuments. — Value of several Estates in the
County of Leicester in the Reign of Edward IL — The Names
and Arms of those Knights of the Garter, which were of the
County of Leicester, either hy Title of Honour, Birth, or
DweUing. — Lord Mayors of London, Natives or Residents in
Leicestershire. — Baronets of Leicestershire. — Intended Knights
of the Royal Oak. — Nomina VUlarum in comitatu Lmc^sr.
quce pro Villatis in Itinere respoiident^ [1-m 3] beginning
again with p. xli-xlviii.
Testa de Nevill, for Leicestershire, [n-o 2] p. xlvii-liv.
Matriculus of Bishop Welles, [p-q 2] p. Iv-lxii.
Rotula Ecclesiarum intra Comitat' Leicestr\ 18 Edw. 1344,
[r-f 2] p. Ixiii-lxix.
Taxatio Beneficinrum Ecclesiastlcorum, jiixta vetvs Exejnplar
MS. in Bihliollieca Ecclesice Cathedralis Lichfield^ [the re-
verse of f 2-u] p. Ixx-lxxvi.
Ablates et Priores intra Archidiacomim de Leicester^ Proprie^
tarii Ecclesiarum suhscriptarum per Inquisi/ionem factarn
1334, 26 Hen. Will. — Ablates et Priores Proprietarii extra
Arcludiaconatum Leicester, qui habent Ecclesias eis appro^
priatas intra Arcliidiaconatiim Leicesfrice, p. Ixxvii.
A Table of all the Churches that were formerly appropriate ;
showing alphabetically to what Monasteries they were appro-
priated, p. Ixxviii.
Falor Ecclesiarum, cum Pensionibus, SynodaliluSy et Incum^
lentilus, infra Archidiaconatum de Leicestria, per Inquisi-
tionem factum 1531, 26 Hen. VIH. [x-y] p. Ixxix-lxxxiv.
State of the Archdeaconry of Leicester, in the Diocese of Lin-
coln, 156'i, 8cc. [y 2-aa] p. Ixxxv-xci.
The Freeholders Book for the County of Leicester, in Mr. Wol-
laston his Sheriffalty, in the year of Charles I. anno 1630,
p. xcii-xcv.
A Survey of the Churches and Licumbents within the Comity of
Leicester, [nb] p. xcvi-xcviii.
An Account of such Vicarages in Leicestershire, whose InstitU-
LEICESTERSHIRE. 485
tion or Ordination is extant among the Records at Lincoln,
p. xcix-c.
Rohilos de valore Terrarum Normanemm, de Anno sexto Regis
Joliannh. — Extracts from Dodsworth's Collections in the
Bodleian Library, vol. xlviii. p.ci-cii.
A true Copie of an old Rook, indorsed " A Copie of the Booke
of Knights' Fees within the Countie of Leicester, anno regni
Regis Edvvardi Tertii 20^ Anno Domini 1347." — Military Te-
nures, &c. in Leicestershire, [dd-kk2] p.ciii-cxxx.
Nomina eorum qui solvunt Domino Regi pro respect' homag',
[11] p. cxxxi-cxxxiii.
Tenures of divers Manors, &c. in the County of Leicester, from
1435 to 1532. — Feoda Militum pertinenlia Honori Wintonie,
55 Hen. III. — Extracts from the Close Rolls, I/iquisitiones
post Mortem, Sec. p. cxxxiv-cxxxvi.
Extracts from a Book of Survey in the Augmentation Office,
temp. Hen. VHI. — And Extracts from Dr. Rawlinson's MSS.
(1341) in the Bodleian Library. — Letters to Thomas Crom-
well, &CC, relative to various Religious Houses. — Money col-
lected in the County of Leicester, in 1655, for Relief of the
poor Protestants in Piedmont. — Fee-farm Rents, &c. in Lei-
cestershire, due to the ReV^ Sir .John Dolben, Bart. 1 673, and
in Jointure to Catherine, Queen Dowager, 1 705 ; and Fee-
farm Rents in the Honour of Leicester, and College of the
New Works there, [mm2-oo2] p. cxxxvii-cxlvi.
Roman Roads in Leicestershire, [pp-qq2] p. cxlvii-cliv.
Essay on the Roman Milliary, by the Rev. George Ashby, B.D.
[rr] p. clv-clviii.
The Rivers and Navigations of Leicestershire, [ss-xx2] p.clix-
clxxii.
A Catalogue of some of the more rare Plants found in the Neigh-
bourhood of Leicester, Loughborough, and in Charley Forest,
[zz-ccc 2] there is no signature yy, p. clxxvii-cxc.
The Natural History of the Vale of Belvoir. By the Rev. George
Crabbe, B.D. Rector of Muston, [ddd-hhh] p. cxci-ccviii.
Returns made to Parliament for the County of Leicester of all
charitable Donations, 1786, [*a-*l1] p. 1-134.
Half Title : " The History and Antiquities of the Town of Lei-
cester, during the progressive Periods of the Britons, Romans,
Saxons, Danes, and Normans ; and from the Conquest to the
present Time : with a regular Series of the Bishops of Lei-
cester ; the Kings, Dukes, and Earls of Mercia ; and their
Successors, Earls of Leicester, mdccxcv," signature [a.]
Dedication to the Right Honourable George Ferrars Townshend,
Earl of Leicester.
486 LEICESTERSHIRE.
The History and Antiquities of the Town and Borough of Lei-
cester, [b-sss 2] 250 pages.
Appendix to the History of Leicester, [b-n 2] p. 1-4S.
A brief Index to the Introductory Vohune, [o] p. 4 9-51.
Errors of paging : — pages xxxi-xxxii [h 2] of the Domesday
Book of Leicestershire omitted; — pp. xlvii-xhiii of Leicester-
shire Baronets repeated with an asterisk ; — pages clxxiii-clxxvi,
signature yy, are omitted; — pages clxxix-clxxx, Catalogue of
Plants, are repeated and follow ; — pages 4 and 5 of the Historv
of Leicester are repeated with an asterisk; — also pages 19, 20
are repeated, and follow.
PLATES OF VOL. I. PART I.
Portrait of William Burton, the Author of the History of
Leicestershire. Copied from the original Print of 1622.
To front the Title.
i. Fac-simile of Domesday Book, Testa de Nevill, and other
Records. Longmate sc. To face p. 1 of the Extracts
from Domesdav.
ii. Coins minted at Leicester under the Saxon Kings, &c.
Inscribed to the Rev'' Richard Southgate, Rector of
Warsop. Basire sc. p. xlii of the " Essay on the
Mint at Leicester."
iii-iv. One hundred and thirty Coats of Arms of Knights living
in the Reigns of K. Edward I and II. Longmate sc.
pages xliii and xliv.
V. Fifty Coats of Arms of the Lord Mayors of London, Na-
tives or Residents in Leicestershire: — Baronets, and in-
tended Knights of the Oak. Longmate sc p. xlvi.
ri. Two Plans of the Foss Road, by Mr. Bartlett and by
Mr.Throsby; (the latter from his Leicestershire Views.)
p. clii.
tTi. Plan of Gartre Road. — Foss Road. — The Roman Milliare
at Leicester. — Survey of the RTawdykes, 1791- — Plan
of an Encampment near Ratby. — Date on the Pannel
of a Pew atWelford. (Numbered PI. VI.) J. Swaine sc,
p. cliv.
viii-x. Three Plates of Petrifactions, Shells, and Fossils, (Num-
boi"ed PI. VII, VIII, IX.) To face jiages cxciii, cxciv,
and cxcv of the Natural History of the Vale of Belvoir.
PLATES TO Tin: HISTORY or LEICESTER,
i. Fig. 1 . Prospect of the Rawdykes from the Hills above,
taken by Dr. Stukcley, 1722. — Fig. 2. Prospect of the
Rawdykes from the other Side of the River, by the Foss
LEICESTERSHIRE. 48/
Road.— Fig. 3. Side View of the same.— Fig. 4. View
of the same, by Mr. Roberts, 1 7-2^. p. *4.
ii. Seven Inscriptions from the Roman Milliary at Leicester
&c. (Numbered PI. *II I.) G. Ashbv del. 1 772 Bray
del. 1783. J. Pridden del. J 788. ' Schnebbelie del,
1790. T. Reynolds del. 1792. p. *5.
iii. Dr. Stukeley's Plan of Leicester. Dedicated to the Rev
Samuel Carte, A.M. by W. Stukeley. p. 6.
iv. East and West Views of Janus's Temple, from Drawings
by Dr. Stukeley, 1722. p. 7.
V. Fig. I. East Vievvof the Ruins of a Roman Wall at Lei-
cester.—Fig. 2. West View of the same Ruins, with part
of the Church of St. Nicholas. J. Pridden del. July 8
1786.— Fig. 3. N.E. View of the Jewry Wall, by W
Bass, 1777. p. 7. J > J '
vi. Plan of Leicester, taken about the year 16OO;— also a
Mosaic Pavement at Leicester, taken in 1710. B. Gar-
land del. ji. 9.
*vi. Fig. 2. The same Mosaic Pavement at Mr. Worthington's
m Leicester. From a drawing taken by Mr. Carter,
1788, and now in the Library of the Society'of Anti-
quaries. Coloured. J. Schnebbelie sc. p. 10.
vii-viii. Two Mosaic Pavements found in a Piece of Ground
call'd the Black Friars, in the Borough of Leicester,
belonging to Rogers Ruding, Esq. October 1734. F.
Cary sc. p. 11.
ix. A Third ^Mosaic Pavement, from the Black Friars, 1 754.
—Fig. 2. Another from the Cherry Orchard, Le'icester'
1782. p. 11. *
X. Fifty-four Coats of Arms of the early Earls of Leicester
p. 14.
xi. Five Seals of the early Earls of Leicester. Drawn and
engraved by B. Longmate. p. 23.
xii. Fourteen Seals of the early Earls of Leicester. Drawn
and engraved by B. Longmate. p. 99.
xin. Sixteen Seals of the early Earls of Leicester ; also the
Portrait ot John, King of Castile and Leon, Duke of
Lancaster, taken from a MS. in the Cotton Library.
Longmate del. &: sc. 1 795. p. 221.
xiv. Monument of Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster
1296. J. Basiredel.&sc. p. 222. '
XV. Wliole length Figures from the same Monument,— one on
Horseback of Edmund Crouchback. J. Basire del ^•
sc. p. 222.
488 LEICESTERSHIR£.
PLATES ON THE LETTER PRESS.
1 . The Remains of High Cross, which marked the site of tl>e
Roman Venones, afterwards the City of Cleycester.
p. chii of the introductory portion of the Work.
2. Two Seals, one of Matilda, Countess of Mellent. Svvaine
sc. p. 48 of the Appendix.
VOL. I. PART II.
Containing a Continuation of the History of the Town of Lei-
cester; including an Account of its religious Foundations,
public Institutions, and parochial History, with Annals of that
ancient Borough ; consisting of original Charters, authentic
Corporation Records, and miscellaneous Events, digested ac-
cording to the Series of Time. To which are added. General
Indexes to the whole Work, with an Appendix of Additions
and Corrections. 1815.
Title-page as above.
Prefatory Advertisement, p. iii-vi, signed J. Nichols, Septuage-
nariu<>, and dated Highbury Place, [Feb. 2, O.S.] Feb. 14,
N.S. 1815.
Brief Memoirs of the Author, I page.
Contents, and List of Plates, 1 page.
The History and Antiquities of the religious Foundations in Lei-
cester, [Ttt-jYI p. 251-625.
Brief Index to the Second Part of the First Volume, p. 626.
Appendix, beginning with No. XVII. Leic£steii Abbey; also an
Apj)endix of Additions and Corrections, [p-s^] p. 53-158;
page 158 concluding thus : " Feb. 14, 1815. — Laus Deo."
N. B. Pages 115 and ll6 contain a List of the Plates in-
tended for the Third and Fourth Volumes, and addi-
tional Plates for the General History of the Town;
also Directions to the Binder.
Abstract of Answers and Returns to the Population Act of
51 George III. 1811, [a-a 5] p. 1-10.
Index to the Names in the First Volume, [b-h 2] p. 1-28.
General Index to the First Volume, [b-3g] p. 1-113.
Index to the Arms in the Four Volumes of the History of Lei-
cestershire, [4a-4b2] p. 1-8.
General Index to the Pedigrees, [4 c-4 c 2] p. 9- 1 1 .
Personal Index to the Second, Third, and Fourth Volmnes,
[4D-4Y] p. 13-86.
Local and Miscellaneous Index to the Second, Third, and Fourth
Volumes, [5A-5D2] p. l-l6.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
4<S9
Supplementary Index to the Additions and Corrections, Domes-
day, Sec. and Arrangement of the Indexes, [3£-5g] p. 1 7-^3.
Enlarged Directions to the Binder for the complete Arrangement
of the whole Work, p. 26.
Errors of paging : — signature 4 k is nnmhered 6k; — p. 466
(6d3) is repeated with an asterisk, the reverse is blank; —
p. 372 is numbered 72.
PLATES IN VOL. I. PART IT.
Portrait of John Nichols, F.S.A. aetat. Ixvi. J. Jack-
son pinx'. 1811. H. Meyer sc. Frontispiece,
xvii. Portrait of Cardinal Wolsey. — An Augustine Monk of
St. Mary de Pratis J. Swaine sc. — Seals of Lei-
cester Abbey. — Procession to a Funeral, and Auto-
graphs. Longmate sc. p. 272.
xviii. Four Views of Leicester Abbey. Buck del. 1730, and
J. Pridden del. July 8, 1786'. Royce sc. p. 293.
xix. Fig. 1. View of Leicester, and of the Abbey Wall. —
Fig. 2. View of the same, taken within the Abbey
Wall. Malcolm del. 1794-6.— Fig. 3. A View from
the Abbey Meadow. Rev'' Rob^ Throsby del. 1796.
F. Cary sc p. 294.
XX. Three Dominican and Franciscan Friars of Leicester.
p. 295.
xxi. An Eremite Augustine of Leicester. — A Friar and Nun
of the Order of Penance of Leicester, p. 300.
xxii. Bow Bridge, the Property of Joseph Cradock, Esq.
M.A. F.S.A. (Schnebbelie del.) p. 301.
xxiii. View at Leicester. — Chapel of St, John's Hospital. —
The Spital House in Belgrave Gate. — Plan for re-
building St. Leonard's Church, and Five Coats of
Arms. F. Carv sc. p. 302.
xxiv. N.E. View of All-Saints Church.— S.W. View of St.
Mary's Church. — A distant View (of Leicester), with
the Canal, and Eighteen Shields of Arms. Malcolm
and the Rev'' Rob' Throsby del. 1794-5. Malcolm
& J. Swaine sc. p. 303.
XXV. S.E. View of St. Mary de Castro Church. — Arches in
the North and South Chancel. — N. &: S. Sides of the
Old Chancel, and East end. — Font. — Monumental
Figures of Gerard Danet and his Wife. — Stone with
Cross, Sec. — Twenty-six Coats of Arnis^ &c. Long-
mate del. &; sc. p. 304.
3 R
490
LEICESTERSHIRE.
xxvi. Monument of John Ruding and Joice (Pnrefoy) his
Wife, in the Chancel of St. Mary's Church in Lei-
cester, (1343). R. R. se. — and Three Shields of
Arms. p. 31f>.
xxvii. Monumentof RichardRudingand Anne (Driver) hisWife,
in the Chancel of St. Mary's Church in Leicester,
1.582. R. R. sc. — and Four" Shields of Arms, p 317.
xx\iii. The Castle, Free School, County Gaol, Town Gaol,
Exchange, and N. & S. Views of the Infirmary.
Longmate del. & sc. 17P6. p. 326.
xxix. Two Views of Newark Gate. — Two Views of Trinity
Hospital, 1776 and 1796, and Seal of the same. —
Tomb. — Inscriptions, &:c. an ancient Pot, and Eleven
Shields of Arms. J. Pridden & Longmate del. & sc.
p. 329-
XXX. Monument of Bishop Dudley in Westminster Abbey,
1483. Schnebbelie del. Basire sc. p. 335.
From " Gough's Sepulchral Monuryieiits."
xxxi. Leicester Cross, built 1357, taken down 1769? and
painted Glass, p. 333.
xxxii. Blue Boar Inn at Leicester; K. Richard the Third's
House and Bedstead ; also a Pipe found near the
Lord's Place in Leicester. Throsby pinx''. Walker
sc. p. 380.
Ornaments to the Juriers and Chamberlains' Oaths. —
Leicester Tokens. — The Great Seal and the Signet
of Robert, Earl of Leicester; with the Autographs
of K. Charles I. Prince Rupert, and Robert Earl of
Leicester, p. 428.
E. View and South end of Wigston's Hospital. — Seals
of the same. — Inscriptions on the Windows. — Brass
of William Fyssher, and Eight Coats of Arms. Long-
mate del. &: sc. 1793, )).493,
XXXV. The Hotel and Assembly Rooms. — Elevation of Four
Houses, built by the Founder of the Covsanguinila-
r'tumy and the Consanguinitarium. The Plate con-
tributed by John Johnson, Esq. the Founder. Long-
mate sc. p. 328.
xxxvi-xxxvii. Painted Glass at Mr. Stephens's, Leicester.
Throsby del. 1788. Royce sc. (erroneously num-
bered xxvi-xxvii.) p. 514.
xxxviii. Inscription, Font, &c. in All Saints Church. — A View
of North Bridge, or St. Sunday's Bridge, erected in
1796. p. 549.
xxxm.
xxxiv.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 491
xxxix. South East View of St. Margaret's Church. — Stone
Seats and Piscina. — Font. — Altar Monument of John
Penny, Ahhot of Leicester, and Nine Coats of Arms.
Schnebbelie del, Oct. 22, 1 790. R. Basire so.
p. 5.58.
xl. S.W. View of St. Margaret's Church. Edw. Blore del.
p. 558.
xli. Two Niclies in the Chancel. — Official Seals. — Seals af-
fixed to Deeds, ancient Key, and Five Coats of Arms,
p. 558.
xlii. View of Eastington Church, and Tomb of Edward Ste-
phens, Esq. and Joan his Wife, 1587. p- 588.
xliii. S. View of St. Martin's Church, Monuments, Thirty-
five Coats of Arms, &c, T. Prattent del. & sc. 1792.
p. 590.
xliv. Monument in Memory of Mr. John Johnson and Frances
his Wife, in St. Martin's Church, Leicester. J. John-
son inv'. J. Bacon sculp, p. 604.
xlv. S.E. and N.W. Views of St. Nicholas Church.— The
Jewry Wall. — Roman Coins, and Seventeen Coats of
Arms. Inscribed to the Rt. Rev'^ William Bennet,
D.D. Lord Bishop of Cloyne. p. 608.
xlvi. Fragments of Roman Antiquity found near the Jewry
Wall, Leicester. Longmate sc. p. 618.
xlvii. St. Mary's Church, Leicester; representing its Spire as
it appeared after it was split bv Lightning, Julv 10,
17S3. Throsby pinx^ W. & J." Walker sc. p."6l9.
xlviii. Plan of a Reservoir near Gumley and Saddington, sur-
veyed by J. Varley, jun. 1797. Inscribed to Joseph
Cradock, Esq. Longmate sc. p. 624.
xlix. Trinity Hospital, as it appeared in 1/90. Throsby del.
Walker sc— Seals of Leicestershire Canals and Ec-
clesiastical Seals. Longmate del. & sc. p. 624.
I. Sepulchral Relics found at Queneborrow, Sec. Long-
mate del. & sc. p. 136 of the Appendix,
li. Fig. 1. New Chapel in Charnwood Forest. — Fig. 2.
Two Stones found at Garthorpe. — Fig. 3, 4. A Hal-
berd or Pike, and Broche found in BosworXh Field,
p. 149 of the Appendix,
lii. Portrait of Mr. John Ward of Hinckley, 3etat.45, March
8, 1810. T. Bass del. J. Basire sc. p. 149 of the
Appendix,
liii. Plan of Lea-Grange Estate, 1813. p. 151 of the Ap-
pendix.
492 LEICESTERSHIRE.
liv. Map and Survey of Manduessedum, with part of the
Fields adjoining, made in October 1812, by Ralph
Thompson, of Witherley. Longmate sc. p. 156 of
the Appendix, (erroneously numbered p. 138.)
VOL. II. PART I.
Containing Framland Hundred, mdccxcv.
Title-page as before.
Dedication to the Most Noble John-Henry Manners, Duke of
Rutland, dated April 23, 1795.
The History of the County of Leicester continued, [b-5q] 424
pages.
Appendix to the History of Leicestershire, [A-Mm 2] 140 pages,
ending with the catch-word " Appendix,"
A brief Index to Framland Hundred, pp. 425-426.
Errors of paging: — pages 17-20 (d 3-4) are repeated with
asterisks, and follow p. 16 ; — pages 232-3 (*ooo 2) are repeated
with asterisks, and follow; — p. 259 is twice repeated with one
and two asterisks ; — p. 261 is twice repeated with two and three
asterisks; — p. 262 is twice repeated with one and two asterisks;
— p. 383 is omitted, but is accounted for thus: 382-384,
pp. 417-418, (5o 2) are repeated with asterisks.
PLATES IN VOL. II. PART I.
A Map of Leicestershire from the best Authorities.
Engraved by .1. Cary. To face the Title,
i. A Map of Framland Hundred. J. Cary sc. p. 7.
ii. Fifty-four Miscellaneous Coats of Arms. Lcngmate sc.
p. 10.
iii. Twenty-eight Seals of Belvoir Priory. (Pl.V.) Schneb-
bclie del. & sc. p. 22.
iv. S.W. and N.W. Views of Belvoir Castle on one Plate.
Inscribed to His Grace .John, Duke of Rutland.
Folded. Badeslade del. W. H. Toms sc. 1731.
p. 23.
V. Monumental Figures of the Ancestors of the Rutland
Family in Bottesford Church, &:c. with an Arch of
that Church. (PI. X.) J. S. and W. M. del. Long-
mate sc. p. 29.
vi. Monument at Shoreditch for Four Ladies of the Rut-
land Family. — Monument of Sir Richard de Burley
in St. Paul's ; Seals and Autographs of the Rutland
Family. (PI. XII.) Longdate sc. p. 35.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 493
vii. Monument of Edmond Lord Ros, and tlie Tomb of
Joice, Lady Tiptoft, at Enfield. (PI. XIV.) The
Plate contributed by the late Richard Gough, Esq.
8chnebl)elie del. Bas,ire sc. p. 40.
From the " Sepulchral JMofiz/mevls."
viii. Ficure of Joice, Lady Tiptoft. (PI. XIV.) Schnebbe-
lie del. Basire sc. p. 40. Frn7n the same.
ix. Brass of Sir Thomas S' Leger, and Anne, Duchess of
Exeter, his Wife, with their Arms, &:c. and the Seal
of Halewell Priory. Drawn .lunc 4"% 1792, by
B. Longniate jun. from the original Brass in the
Rutland Chapel, Windsor. (PI. XV.) Longmatesc.
p.4J.
X. Four Sides of the Tomb of Lord and Lady Ros, with
their Effigies, in the Rutland Chapel, Windsor,
(PI. XVL) B. Longniate jun. del. 1792. B. Long-
mate sc. p. 42.
xi. Monumeiit to the Memory of Lord Robert Manners,
Captain Blair, and Captain Bayne, in Westminster
Abbev. Inscribed to His Majesty King George the
Third. (PI. XVII.) Cook sc. p. 65.
xii. Plan of Belvoir Priory. — Ancient leaden Coffins in Two
Vaults at Bottesford. — Cornices, paving Tiles, Coats
of Arms, Stone Coffin, &c. (PI. XIX.) J. Schneb-
belie & Longmate del. & sc, p. 79.
xiii. Fig. 1. Remains of a Chantry at Bottesford. — Fig. 2.
Bottesford Cross. — Fig. 3. Fragment with Inscrip-
tion.— Fig. 4. Mens Hospital. — Fig. 5. The School.
— Fig. 6. The Arms and Quarterings of Manners at
the W^est end of the School. — Fig. 7- An ancient
Brass Pot in the Parsonage House. — Fig. 8. Stone
in the Church-yard, with half length Female Figure
and Cross. — Fig. 9-16. Coats of Arms, and Brass of
John Freeman. — Fig. 17, 18. Inscriptions on the
Helmet of a Knight on the South side of the Com-
munion Table of Bottesford Church. (PI. XXII.)
Longmate sc. p. 90.
xiv. Brass Figure of Henry de Codvngton in Bottesford
Church. (Pl.XXIli.) B. Longmate jun. del. B.
Longmate sc. p. 98.
XV. Prospect of Margidunum from Wells-hill, by y* Barn
upon Foss, S'jpt. 8, 1 722. Inscribed to the Duke of
Kingston. W. Stukeley del. E. Kirkall sc. p. 120.
xvi. Portrait of Stephen Greenaway, M.A. Rector of Ne-
494
LEICESTERSHIRE.
xvii.
xvni.
XIX.
XX.
XXI,
XXI 1.
XXIV,
XXV.
ther-broughton, and Minister of Dalby on the Woulds.
(PL XXVII.) Rev'i W. Peters del. J. Basire sc.
p. 121.
Fig. 1 . Part of the Old Mansion at Buckminster. —
Fig. 2. Ground Plan of Buckminster Church. —
Figs. 3-6. Arms. — Fig. "J. Stone Coffins in the
Church-yard. (PI. XXVIII.) Longmate sc. p. 123.
Fig. 1 . S.E. View of Buckminster Church. — Fig. 2. The
ancient Sexagon Font. — Fig. 3. Remarkable Arch
under the great East Window. — Fig. 4. Fragment of
a Cross in Sewstern-street. — tig. 5. Stone Seats in
Buckminster Church. Inscribed to Sir William Man-
ners, Bart. (PI. XXIX.) Schnebbelie & J. Pridden
del. Sept. 21, 1791. Basire sc. p. 126.
Interior of Buckminster Church. Schnebbelie del.
Sept. 21, 1791. Liparoti sc. p. 126.
Fig. 1. S. View of Long Claxton Church. — Fig. 2. Oc-
tangular Font. — Fig. 3. Figure of a cross-legged
Knight in Armour. — Fig. 4. A Cross. — Fig. 3. Altar
in the Chancel. — Fig. 6. The Pedestal and remains
of a Cross in the Church-yard. — Fig. 7-10. Shields
of Arms. (PI. XXXI.) Schnebbelie del. Sept. 17,
1791. Liparoti sc. p. 132.
View of Cold-Overton Hall. Inscribed to .John Frewen
Turner, Esq. (Pl.XXXlI.) ReV' Rob' Throsby
del. 1785. Rich'* W. Basire sc. p. 139-
S.E. View of Cold-Overton Church. — Sexagon Font. —
Stalls at Cold-Overton and Coston, and Nine Coats
of Arms. Inscribed to the Memory of Mr. Jacob
Schnebbelie. (PI. XXXIII.) J. S. del. Sept. 23,
1791. Cooksc. p. 140.
Coston Church and a Fossil Oyster. The Plate contri-
buted by the Rev'i James Douglas. (PI. XXXIV.)
Schnebbelie del. Sept. 21, 1791. p. 144.
S. View of Croxton Kyriel Church. — N.View of Crox-
ton Park House. — Fig. 3-3. Brassless Slabs under
the N. Arch of the Tower, &:c. — Fig. 6. West end of
the Church. — Fig. 7-16. Arms and Rebuses on the
Seats. (Pi. XXXV.) Schnebbelie &: J. Pridden del.
1791-2. F. Carysc. p. 149-
Two Croxton Monks in the common Dress, and in
the Habit for the Choir.— Seals, Autographs, &:c.
(PI. XXXVI.) H. Rooke & Longmate del. & sc.
1791-3. p. 151.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
495
XXYl.
XXVlll.
xxix.
XXX.
XXXI.
XXXUl.
xxxiv.
Fig. 1. N.E. View of Little Dalby Church.— Fig. 2.
Three Stone Seats and a Piscina on the South side
of the Chancel. — Fig. 3. The Font.— Fig. 4. An an-
cient cumbent Figure, apparently of an Ecclesiastic,
on the South side of the Church-yard. — Fig. 5.
Sketch of the same, and the Base of a Cross. —
Fig. 6. Little Dalby Hall and Three Coats of Arms.
(PI. XXXVIL) SciinebbeHe & J. Pridden del. Sept.
23,1790-1. F. Carysc. p. 163.
Fig. 1. S.W. View of Eaton Church. — Fig. 2. Monu-
mental Figure under a Gothic Arch on the North side
of the Altar. — Fig. 3. Grave-stone with Cross. —
Fig.4. S.W.ViewofEastwell Church. (Pl.XXXVIIL)
Schnebbelie del. Sept. 17, 1791. p. 168.
Twenty-one Coats of Arms, Monuments, Font, &:c. at
Edmondthorpe, (PI. XL.) F. Carysc. p. 178.
Fig. 1. S.E. View of Garthorpe Church. — Fig. 2. N.
Wall of the Chancel. — Fig. 3. Arms.— Fig. 4. Font
in Garthorpe Church. — Fig. 5. Font in Godeby Mau-
reward Church. — Fig. 6-18. Arms, kc. — Fig. I9.
S.W. View of Godeby Maureward Church. — Fig. 20.
Portrait of Francis Peck, M.A. Rector of Godebv.
(PI. XL I.) J. Pridden & B. Collins del. Cook &
Longmate sc. p. 192.
S.W. View of Harby Church and Cross. — S.E. and S.
Views of Hareston and Hose Churches. (PI. XLIL)
J. Pridden & Schnebbelie del. Sept. 17, 1791-2.
R.W. Basire sc. p. 2 1 2.
S.E. View of Kirkby-Beler Church. — Monumental Fi-
gures and Arms. Schnebbelie del, Oct. 22, 1790.
Cook sc. — An Auc;ustine Monk and Nun of Kirkbv-
Beler. (PI. XLIII.) J. Swaine sc. p. 228.
Knipton Church and Parsonage. — S.W. View of Knip-
ton Church. J. Pridden del. June 8, 1792. — Reli-
gious House at Knipton ; Font, Arms, &;c. Schneb-
belie del. Sept. 20, 1791. Basire sc. (PI. XLIV.)
p. 233.
Seals of the Families of Beler, Mowbray, Vilers, &c.
(PI. XLV.) Longmate sc. p. 239.
A Cluniac Monk of Melton Mowbray, vvitli and with-
out his Cowl.— Twelve Bricks formerly near the
Chancel Door of Melton Mowbray. — Arms, Trades-
mens Tokens, &;c. (PI. XLVL) J. S.sc. p. 240.
4:96
LEICESTERSHIRE.
XXXV. View of Melton Mowbray Church. Inscribed to the
Rev"^ Thomas Ford, LL.D. Vicar, and engraved at his
expense. (PI. XLVII.) J. Basire del. & sc. p. 260,
but numbered 25 1 .
xxxvi. Three Figures of cross-legged Knights ; viz. Rafe de
Beler, Alexander de Vilers, Nicholas de Villers. —
Seals. — Brasses of Bartholomew Villers, and Mar-
garet his Wife. (PI. XLVIII.) Longmate sc.
p. 255.
xxxvii. Fig. I . An octagonal Pinnacle, serving as a Chimney to
Mr. W. Underwood's House at Melton Mowbray. —
Fig. 2. Figures on the Spout of the Church Tower.
— Fig. 3. Inscription on one of the Bells. — Fig. 4.
Inscription over the East Window of the Vestry. —
Fig. 5. St. Peter, over the North Door of the Church.
— Fig. 6. Niche near the West Door. — Fig. 7-8.
Stained Glass. — Fig. 9-10. Piscinas on the South
side of the Altar, and in the North Transept. —
Fig. 11. An Helmet in the Vestry. — Fig. 12. The
Arms of Mowbrav. — Fig. 13. An Altar Monument,
with a Female Figure, in the Church. — Fig. 1 i. A
cross-legged Knight in the South Aile. — Fig. 1 5-20.
Arms, and Flat Stones with the Brasses gone. —
Fig. 21 . A double Coffin Tomb on the North side of
the Church-vard. (PI. XLIX.) Basire del. & sc.
p. 257.
xxxviii. N.W. View of Burton Lazars Church. .1. Pridden del.
Sept. 23, 1791.— S.E. View of Welby Church. J. P.
del June 8, 1792. — N.W. View of Sisonby Church.
Schnebbelie del. Sept. 23, 179I. — S.E, View of
Freathby Church. J. P. del. June 9, 1792. — Frag-
ment of an old Cross at Melton Mowbray, Font in
Frebv or Freathbv Church, and Twenty-seven Coats
of Arms. (PI. L ) F. Cary sc. p. 269.
xxxix. Fig. I. S.E. View of Muston Church. Schnebbelie del.
1759. Basire sc. — Fig. 2. Picturesque View of the
Remains of the old Cross at Muston. Schnebbelie
del. F. Cary sc. — Fig. 3. The Font, and inside View
of one of the Arches of the Church. F. Cary sc. —
Fig. 4. A Slab with Cross in the Chancel, in Memory
of Will'" Hulle. — Fig. 5. Inscriptions on the Church
Bells.— Fig. 6-S. Seals. — Fig. 9-17. Nine Coats of
Arms. (PI. LI.) Longmatesc. p. 291.
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xl. Fig. 1. S.E. View of Plungar Church. Piidden del.
Sept. IS, 1791. F. Carysc. — Fig 2,3, 4. Bas-re-
liefs in the Church. — Fig. 5. The Font. — Fig. 0.
S.E.View of Redmile Church. (PI. LII.) Schneb-
belie del. 1789- Basire sc. p. 297.
xli. Fig. 1. Foulding Dvkes on Saltby Heath. — Fig. 2. King
Lud's Intrenchnients on Saltby Heath. — Fig. 3. Sil-
ver Coin of K. Edward. — Fig. 4. S.E. View of Saltby
Church. Schnebbelie del. Sept. 24, 1791. — Fig 3.
Fragment of a Pillar in the Church Porch. — Fig. 6.
The Font. — Fig. 7- The Grave-stone of Richard War-
ner.— Fig. 8-9. Inscriptions on the Bells of Saxby Old
Church. — Fig. lO.Vievv of the Old Church at Saxby.
—Fig. 11. S.View of the New Church. (PI. LIII.)
Basire sc. p. 303.
xlii. Fig. 1. S.E.View of Scalford Church. — Fig. 2. Pointed
Arch in the North Wall. — Fig. 3. A remarkable Hole
or Passage through the Pillar in the Wall between
the Nave and Chancel. — Fig. 4. The Font. — Fig. 5.
A Stone, with a Cross thereon. — Fig. 6-26. Coats of
Arms. — Fig. 27- A Stone, with a Brass, of a Man in
an ornamented Gown. — Fig. 28-9 Coats of Arms. —
Fig. 30. A Piscina in the South Chapel. (PI. LIV.)
Schnebbelie del. Sept. 20, 1 791 . F. Gary sc. p. 313.
xliii. Fig. 1. Font, &:c. at Redmile. — Fig. 2. N.E. View of
Somerby Church, and Stone Seats in the Chancel. —
Fig. 3. The Font at Somerby. — Fig. 4-5. Arms. —
Fig. 6. The Seal of Thomas de Ros. — Fig. 7-13.
Anns. — Fig. 14. Painted Glass in the Window of the
Chancel of Stathern Church. — Fig. 13. A Vvell on the
S.E. side of Stonesby, with Inscription. — Fig. 16- IS.
Arms. — Fig. 19, 20. Fonts in Stathern and Stonesby
Churches. (PI. LV.) Schnebbelie del. June 21,
1791. p. 320.
xliv. Fig. 1. S.E.View of Sproxton Church. — Fig. 2-6.
Arms.— Fig. 7- The Font. — Fig. 8. A Tomb-stone
near the Altar. - Fig. 9. A Cirave-stone, with Two
Crosses Fleury, — Fig. 10. The Base of a Cross. —
Fig. 11, 12, 13. Ornaments on the Pillar, now used
as a Foot Bridge across a Ditch. — Fig. 14, 13. Ini-
tvdis ill the Window of the Vicarage House. (PI. LVI.)
Schnebbelie del. Sept. 29, 1791. Swaine Sc Li^aroti
sc. p. 329.
3 s
498 LEICESTERSHIRE.
xlv. The ancient part of Stapleford Hall, erected by Thomas
Sherard, Esq. in 1500. Inscribed to tlie Rt. Hon.
Robert Sherard, Earl of Harborough, and engraved
at his expense. (PI. LVII.) Basire sc. p. 337.
Klvi. Fifteen whole-length Statues on the same Building:
also inscribed to the Earl of Harborough, and en-
graved at his ex|)ense. (PI. LVII I.) p. 3.-5 7.
xlvii. Ancient Sculpture from the Building at Stapleford Hall,
Leicestershire. Inscribed to the Earl of Harborough,
and engraved at his expense. (PI. LIX.) .1. Basire
del. & sc. p. 338.
xlviii. N. View of the Leitrim Building. — W. Front of Staple-
ford Hall. — Arms over the Stables, &c. and Twenty-
two Coats of Arms. (PI. LX.) Schnebbelie del.
May 14, 1790. p. 338.
xlix. Arms and Figures from Painted Glass in Stapleford
Church. (PI. LXI.) p. 339.
1. S.E.View of Stapleford Chuich, erected bv the Rt.
Hon. Robert Sherard, Earl of Harborough. — Also
Thirty-eight Shields of Arms. The Plate is inscribed
to the Earl of Harborough, and engraved at his ex-
pense. (PI. LXII.) p. 340.
li. Figures of Geoffry and Joan Sherard, 1490, with Fif-
teen Coats of Arms. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Ro-
bert Sherard, Earl of Harborough, and engraved at
his expense. (Pl.LXIII.) Basire del. & sc. p. 340.
lii. The Monument "of William, Lord Sherard; and the
Busts of William Sherard, Earl of Harborough ;
Bennet Sherard, Baron of Letrym ; and Bennet-^he-
rard, Earl of Harborough. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon.
Robert Sherard, Enrl of Harborough, and engraved
at his expense. (PI. LXIV.) Jas. Basire del. &: sc.
p. 342.
liii. A Bird's-eye View of the same Monument, with the Fi-
gures round it. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon Robert
Sherard, Earl of Harborough, and engraved at his
expense. (Pl.LXV.) J. Basire del. & sc. p. 342.
liv. Monument of P)ennet, first Earl of Hari)orough, ;;nd his
Countes';, by M. Rysl^rach. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon.
Robert Sherard, Earl of Harborough, and engraved
at his expense. (PI. LXVI.) J. Basire del. & sc.
p. 342.
Iv. P'orty-two Seals from the Sherard Pedigree. (Pl.LXVII.)
p. 353.
LEICESTErvSIIIRE. 49i)
Ivi. S.E. rxufl S. Views of Statliern and Stonesby Churches.
(PI. LXVIII.) Schuel)helie & J. Piidden del. Sept.
17 & ■^3"'^ 171)1. R.VV. Basire sc. p. 358.
Ivii. S.W. View of Thorpe-Eniald Church. — Fig. 1. Seal of
Wilhani de Ijosco. — Fig. ^2, 3. The Font, with Figures
thereon, — Fig 4. A Piscina in the South Aiie. —
Fig. 5-11. Arms. — Fig. 12, 13. Stones found in the
Chuich-yard. Fig. 14. An Inscription. — Fig. 15.
N.E.Viewof Breniingbv Church. Inscril)ed to the
ReV John Pridden, M.A. F.S.A. (PI. LXIX.)
J. Pridden del. Sept. '■2'2, I 79!, & July 1793. F. Cary
sc. p. 365.
Iviii. N. View of Vv'^althani Church. — Fig. I, 2. Ornamented
Columns in the same. — Fig. 3-7- Arms. — Fig. 8.
Stalls at Walrham. — Fig. 9, 10, 1 I. Waltham, Harby
and Howes Fonts. — Fig. 12. Iron Frame for an Hour
Glass near the Puipit in Waltliam Church, in 1791.
— Fig. 13. A Waltham Halfpenny. — Fig. 14. Stone,
with Monumental Figures. (PI. LXX.) Schnebbelie
del. Sept. 19, 1791. F. Cary sc p. 382.
lix. S E. \'iew of VVithcote Church and Parsonage. J. Prid-
den del. July II, 1793. F. Cary sc. — Portrait of
Henry Smith of Withcote, Lecturer at St. Clement's;
and Twenty-two Coats of Arms. (PI. LXXI.) Jas.
Basire sc. p. 392.
Ix. Fig. 1, 2. S. & E. Views of Wyfordby Church.— Fig. 3.
The Font. — Fig. 4. Piscina. — Fig. 5. An Episcopal
Chair in Alelton Cliurch, given by Bishop Pretyman.
— Fig. *5-35. Coats of Arms at Melton. (PI. LXXII.)
Schnebbelie del. Basire sc. p. 39S.
Ixi. South View of Wymondham Church. — Font. — Cross-
legged Knight,— Tomb. — Arms, Sec. (PI. LXXIII.)
Basire del, <k sc, p. 404.
ir whole-length Monumental Figures of the Berkeley
r'amilv, {Frovt " Gouu.li s Sepulchral Monuments.'')
(PI. LXXIV.) J. Carter del. J. Basire sc. p. 414.
Ixii. Four
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
S.W. and N.E, Views of Abkettlebv and Holwell Churches,
with the Font in the former, Schnebbelie del. Basire sc.
p. 9.
Barkston Church, and Two carved Figures of St, John and
St. James the Great, at the ends of the Seats in the
Church. J. Pridden del. J. S. (Schnebbelie) sc. p. 17.
500 LEICESTERSHIRE.
3. Various Monuments, Cross^ &;c. in Barkstoii Church-yard.
J.S. del. & sc. p. 21.
4. View of Belvoir Castle, the Offices, and the Inn. (PI. VI.)
p. 22.
5. Seal of William de Albini IV. p. 23.
6. Stone Coffin of Robert de Todenci, Lord of Belvoir, 1088.
p. 23.
7. Figure of an Armed Knight, in the Chancel of Bottesford
Church, p. 23.
8. Inscription, with Arms, on a Monument over the Heart of
Lord Robert Ros, formerly at Croxton, but now in the
Chancel of Bottesford Church. (PI. XI.) Longmate sc.
p. 30.
g. Monumental Figure of Lady Margaret Ros, in Belvoir Priory.
(PI. XIII.) p. 37.
10. Two Monks of Belvoir Priorv. (PI. XVIII.) p. 75.
1 1 . Ruins of Wolsthorpe, S.E. (PI. XX.) Rev^ W. Peters del.
1792. Cook sc. p. 83.
12. S.E. View of Bottesford Church. (PI. XXI.) Basire sc.
p. 86.
13. Braunston Church. J. Pridden del. Sept. 1 7, 1 791. Schneb-
belie sc— The Font. (PI. XXIV.) J. S. del. & sc. p. 106.
14. S.E. View of Nether Broughton Church. (PI. XXV.)
Schuebbelie del. 179'. p. 109-
13. N.E. View of Edniondthorpe Church, and Sixteen Coats of
Arms. (PI. XXXIX.) J. Pridden del. Sept. 21, 179K
Liparoti sc. p. 175.
16. Mural Monument of Zach. & Ann Cawdrey in Meltou
Mowbray Church -yard. p. 256,
VOL. II. PART II,
Containing Gartre Hundred,
Title-page as before, dated MDccxcvrii, with a Vignette repre.^
senting Sheep and a sucking Lamb.
Dedication to Joseph Cradock, of Gumley Hall, Esq. and to his
Lady, dated April 23, 1798.
The History of Leicestershire continued, beginning with Gartr^
Hundred, [5s-10t] p. 431-896.
Appendix, No. XXI-XXIl, [Nn-oo2] pp. 141-148.
A brief Index of Gartre Hundred, with the List of Plates, [pp]
pp. 149, 150.
Errors of paging: — pp. 445-6 [5x 2] are repeated with as-,
terisks, and follow p. 444 -, — pp.47 1-4 [6d 3-4] are likewise re-.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 501
peated with asterisks; — pp,f)3l-2 [7 v 2] are aho repeated
with asterisks ;— pp. 635-6 [7 v 4] are repeated with aste-
risks;— pp. 693-4 [80 2] are repeated with asterisks; —
pp. 813-816 [9y] are misprinted 913-916.
PLATES IN VOL. II. VAUT 1 F.
An enihlernatical Frontispiece. Drawn and en2;raved
as a Testimony of Respect for the Author, hy .1. P.
Malcohn.
Ixxv. A Map of (lartre Hundred. .1. Cary sc. p. 431.
Ixxvi. Fig. 1. N.E.Viewof liillcsdon Church. Malcohn del.
& sc. 1793. — Fii;-. 2. Billcsdon School. .T. S. del.
1791. — FiiT. 3. Halfpenny of Henry Sanderson. —
Fig. 4. TJie Town Cross. — Fig. 5, 6. Petrifactions
found in Billesdon Brook. — Fig. 7, 8. Crosses over
the Porcli, and on the Top of the Body of the Church.
—Fig. 9. The Font. — Fig. 10, 11, 12. Arms. —
Fig. 13. Inscription on the South Door of Goadby
Church. — Fig. 14. A Piscina on the S. side of the
Chancel of the same.— Fig. 15-17. Arms. — Fig. 18.
Remains of a Cross in the Chapel Yard at Rolleston.
— Fig. 1 9, 20. Arms. — S.E. View of Goadby Church.
— Sdniebbelie del. Sept. 15, 1791. F. Cary sc. —
S.E. View of Rolleston Church and Hall, inscribed
to the Memory of the Rev. H. Greene. Malcolm
del. iksc. 1793. l).435.
Ixxvii. Whole-length Figure of Sir .John Cobham, Founder of
Cobham College, 1407;, and Lord of Rolleston Ma-
nor. ]).442.
[From " Cough's Sepulchral Monuments.")
Ixxviii. Rolleston Hall. Inscribed to the Rev^ Henry Greene,
M.A. Lord of the Manor of Rolleston, and engraved
at his expense. Malcolm del. & sc. 1793. p. 443.
l;x.xix. S.W. View of Medbourn Church. — S.E. View of Bias-
ton St. Giles.— The Chapel of Blaston St. Michael.
— Fonts.— Monument at Medbourn. — Tradesmen's
Token, and Fifteen Coats of Arms. Longmate del.
& sc. 1794. p. 451.
Ixxx. Husbands-Bosworth Hall. — The Modern House. — The
Bridge at the Entrance of Welford, and Five Armo-
rial Bearings. Inscribed to Francis Fortcscue Tur-
vile, Esq. Longmate del. & sc. 1 796. p. 463.
502
LEICESTEKSIIIRE.
Ixxxi. S.W.Viewof Husbands-Bosvvorth Clinrch, as struck by
Lightning.— MomimentR. --Fifteen Coats of Arms, and
Autograj)hs. J. Sclinebbeliedel. Basiie sc. p. 467.
Ixxxii. S.W.Vievv of Bowden Magna Church and Font. — Mo-
numental Inscription — S.E. View of Bowden St. Ni-
cholas Church and Font ; also Thirty-two Coats of
Arms. Longmate Sc J. Priddcn del. June 1!?, 179I.
F. Cary & Longmatc sci p. 4 74.
Ixxxiii. S.W. View of St. Mary in Ardcn Church. — Door-w-iy
of Old Church. — Broken Figure iu the Church-yard.
— Four Sepulchral Urns and a Patera. J. Pridden &
Schnebbelie del. .Tune 15, 1791- — .\ntient Encamp-
ment at Market-Ilarborough. — Antient Camp at Lu-
benham. T. Reynolds del. — Twelve Coats of Arm^,
and Token, p. 478.
Ixxxiv. S. and N.E. Views of Market Harborough Church. —
The Bridge and Town Hall. — Remains of the Cross,
and Tradesmen's Tokens. Prattent del. k sc. 1792.
p. 494.
Ixxxv. E. Views of Bradley and Holyoke Priories. — Plan of
the Encampment at Burrow, made from a Survey
taken May 9"> and 30"', 1796, by J. Tailby.— S.W.
View of Burrow Hill, taken about half a Mile distant.
J. Tailby del. F. Cary sc. p. 509-
Ixxxvi." N.E. and S. Views of Bringhiirst and Great Easton
Churches. — Inside and exterior Views of the Old
Chapel at Drayton. — An antient Figure on a Tomb-
stone within the North Wall, under an Arch in G'
Easton Church, and Three Coats of Arms. Long-
mate & Malcolm del. & sc. 1 794. p. 319.
Ixxxvii. Portrait of Francis North, Lord Guilford, Lord Keeper
of the G' Seal of England. D. Loggan ad vivum
del. G. Vertue sc. p. 3'22.
Ixxxviii. Portrait of the Hon*''*^ S'' Dudley North, Knt. G. Ver-
tue sc. 1743. p. 522.
Ixxxix. Portrait of the Honourable Roger North, Esq. aetatis
cir. 30. P. Lely pinx. 16S0. Geo. Vertue sc. 1740.
p. 522. {From " North's Lives of the Norths," and
the " Erame?).")
xc. Prospect of Burrow Hill from the Leicester Road, Sept.
8, 17 22. Dedicated to W'" Cheselden. Stukeley
del. E. Kirkall sc. {From '' Stukeley' s Itinerary .")
Also a Key found at Burrow Hill, from the ReV^ G.
LEICESTERSHIRE. .503
Ashby's Museolum at Barrow, Suffolk, 179' . T. Lyns
del. p. 524.
xci. Burrow Hill; Religious House at Burrow; and W.View
of the Church, Schuebbelie & F, Gary del. & t.c.
1791. p. 329.
xcii. S.E. Views of Burrow and Burtou Overy Churches. —
Font and Monumental Fif;ures in Burrow Churcii. —
Seal of Rosier de Everdon ; Eii;hteen Shields of Arms,
and the Autograph of John Onebve, 1657. J- Prid-
den del. Sept. ii8, 1791, and Prattent del. & sc.
1792. p. 5 -50.
xciii. View of Carlcton Curlieu Hall. Inscribed to Thomas
Palmer, Esq. Longmate del. & sc. 1796. p. 543.
xciv. N.E. View of Carleton Curlieu Church. — Portrait of
Sir Geoflfrev Palmer, Bart. Attorney General. J. Ba-
sire sc. — Tomb of Sir John Ball and his Lady; also
Twenty-four Coats of Arms. Longmate del. & sc.
p. 545*
xcv. N.W. Viewof Ilston Church and Font. — Stone Seats
therein. — Mural Monument in Memory of Elizabeth,
Wife of John Needham, Gent. \f)'i9- — A Cross in the
N.Wall of Mr. Warner's House at Cranhoe. — Seal of
Ladv Rhoda Cavendish, and Six Armorial Bearings.
Longmate del. & sc. p. 552.
xcvi. S W. and E. Views of Cranhoe and Evington Chinches.
— Figure of St. Dennis, in a Niche over a Window
of Evington Church. — Font in the same ; au«l Twelve
Armorial Bearings. Malcolm del. & fee. p. 5'y5.
xcvii. S.E. View of Foxton Church. Schnebbelie del. Sept.
18, 1791. Cook sc. — S.W. View of Galby Church.
— Font and Piscina, and Twelve Coats of Arms.
Prattent del. & sc. 1792. p. 565.
xcviii. S.E. View of Glen Magna Church. J. Pridden del.
June 13, 1 7iil . F. Cary sc. — S.E. View of Stretton
Magna Church. Prattent del. & sc. 179-'- — N.W.
View of Glooston Church. J. Pridden del. July 12,
1793. F. Cary sc. ar;d Sixteen Coats of Arms,
p. 576.
A Funeral Vignette, from the '' Ehg'ia Sepulchralia,''
by Edw. Popham. On the letter-press of p. 582.
xcix. The Gritfin Monument in Braybrooke Church. Long-
mate sc. p. 588. {From " Bridges i History of
Northamp 'onsJi'ire.'')
c. View of Gumley Hall. Inscribed to Joseph Cradock,
504 LEICESTERSHIRE.
Esq. Drawn and engraved by R. Lonc;'niate, I796.
p. 389.
ci. S.View of Guniley Church. — Roman Urn — Five Coats
of Arms, &;c. Inscribed to Joseph Cradock, Esq.
Longmate del. & sc. 1796. p. "jgo.
cii. East View of Hallaton Hall, and Encampment, taken
Sept. 4, Ijg.'i. Malcolm del. !^ sc. — N.E. View of
Drv-Stoke Church, and Two Coats of Arms. J. Prid-
deii del. Sept. 9, 1793. F. Ci.ry sc. p. 6OO.
ciii. N.E.View of Hallaton Church. — Distant West View of
Hallaton, from a Station near the Castle. Malcolm
del. & sc. 1794. — An old Carving in the side Wall of
the Porch on the North side.— Stone Seats, Font. —
Tradesmen's Tokens, and Seventeen Armorial Bear-
ings.— Seal of John de Woderington, &c. Longmate
del. & sc. p. 603-
civ. N.E.View of Horninghold Church. — View of the Church
of Houghton on the Hill — Arches, Fonts, and Piscina.
Malcolm & Longmate del. & sc. 1793. p. 6og.
cv. S.E.Viewof Houghton Church. Malcolm del. & sc.
1793. — S. View of Kibworth Church. — Arms, Seals,
and Autographs. Longmate del. & sc. p. (513.
cvi. Portrait of Mary Jjond, Wife of John Eyrick, Esq. died
1611, aged 97 years. Basire sc. p. fi-J2.
cvii. Portrait of Robert Herrick the Poet. J. Basire sc. On
the letter-press of p. 633.
cviii. N.E.View of Kibworth Church. — Stone Seats, Piscina,
Font, Cros»^, C'oins, &c. and Three Coats of Arms.
Sch'icbbelie del. Sept. 15, 1791. Basire sc. p. 041.
cix. The Monument of Weaker de Merton, Bishop of Ro-
chester, and Founder of Merton College in Oxford,
in Rochester Cathedral. Inscribed to the Memory
of John Thorpe. Es(j. of Bexley, Kent. J. Bayly del.
& sc. 1768. p. C48.
Froi7i the " Custumale Rofftnse ;' the same plate is
also in the ^'■Account of L^ytliagoruiS School, Cam-
bricl^re."
ex. Brass Plate in Memory of John Bloxham and John
Whytton. p. 649-
cxi. S.E.Viewof Knawston or Knossington Church. Schneb-
belie del. Sept. 'i3, 1 791. F. Cary sc. — Grave-stone
in Memory of Thomas Jiayle, Vicar, with some of its
Ornaments. — A Fossil Oyster found in Kibworth-
Harcourt. — Font in Medbourne Church. — The Shaft
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of a Cross in the Church-yard. — Roman Coins and
Pottery found in Medbourne Field. — A whole-length
Figure kneeling; a Seal, and Ten Coats of Arms.
Longmate sc. p. 657-
cxii. S.W. View of Church Langton Church. — Mausoleum
containing the Remains of the Rev'' William Han-
bury, Rector, in the Church-yard. J. P. Malcolm
del. &o sc, — Stone Seats and Piscina. — Tomb and
Effigies in Memory of Thomas de Langton, in the
South Aile. — A mural Monument in Memory of Tho-
mas Stavelie, Esq. — Seals of Alice and John de La-
timer, and Eighteen Coats of Arms. Longmate sc.
p. 664.
cxiii. The Revd Mr. Hanbury's House.— N.W. and S.W.
Views of Thorpe-Langton and Tur-Langton Churches,
and Eight Armorial Bearings. Malcolm del. & sc.
179-2. p. 666.
cxiv. Tomb of Walter de Langton, Bishop, 1321. J. Basire
sc. p. 674.
(From ^' Gough's Sepulchral Monuments.")
exv. Autographs of several eminent Persons of the County,
p. 678.
cxvi. Portraits of Thomas Staveley, Esq. and Maria Oneby,
his Wife, Inscribed to, and engraved at the expense
of, the Rev. Richard Gifford, and Elizabeth his
Wife. p. 678.
cxvii. N.W. View of Laughton Church, Font, and Four Coats
of Arms. Schnebbelie del. Sept. 1791. Swainesc.
On the letter-press of p. 693.
cxviii. Fig. 1. S.W. View of Lubbenham Church. — Fig. 2.
Lubbenham Manor House. — Fig. 3. Papillon Hall. —
Fig. 4. Portrait of David Papillon, Gent. aet. 65. —
Fig. 5. Portrait of Thomas Papillon, Esq. — Fig. 6.
Thorpe Lubbenham, from Lubbenham Church-yard.
T. R. del. 1795. F. Gary sc. — Fig. 7-12. Arms. —
Fig. 13-15. Arches and Ornament. — Fig. 16. The
Font. — Fig. 17. An Inscription. — Fig. 18-24. Arms,
p. 701.
cxix. S. View of Holt Church and Hall. Malcolm del. &
sc. 1795. p. 728.
cxx. Arms and Monuments at Holt. Malcolm del. & sc.
1793.. p. 729.
cxxi. N.E, Viewof Norton Church. Longmate del, & sc.
3t
506
LEICESTERSHIRE.
cxxu.
CXXlll.
CXXIV.
cxxv.
cxxvi.
cxxvii^
cxxviii.
cxxix.
cxxx.
1794. — S.W.Vievv of the Church of Stretton Parva.
Prattent del. & sculp. 1792. — A Free-stone Monu-
ment within an Iron Balustrade, in Memory of Wil-
liam Fortrev, Esq. — Whole-length Figures of Wya-
marus and Stephen Whalley, and Forty-two Coats of
Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 733.
S.W.Vievv of Noselev Church and Parsonage. Inscribed
to the Meniorv of Sir Arthur Hesilrige, Bart, who
died March 23, 1763. Malcolm del. &: sc. 1793.
p. 749.
N.W. View of Noseley Church. Prattent del. & sc.
179-2. — N.E. View of Sadington Church. Schneb-
belie del. Sept. 18, 1791. Cook sc. — Windows. —
Brass of Richard Holland. — Token of Jonathan
Tailcote. — Autographs of Arthur and Robt. Hesil-
rige ; and Thirty-seven Coats of Arms. Longmate
sc. p. 751.
Monuments and Arms of the Hesilriges at Noseley.
p. 753.
Ouston Abbey and Church, with Plan. — Font, Seals,
and Seventv-six Coats of Arms. Schnebbelie del.
(from Buck's Antiquities.) R. Basire & Longmate
sc. p. 761.
N.E. View of Ouston Church. — S.E. View of Pickwell
Church. — Stone Seats, Piscina and Font in the same.
— Sadington Font and Piscina. — An Arch, and Ten
Coats of Arms. J. Priddcn del. Oct. 15, 1796.
F. Cary sc. p. 763.
N.W. View of Scraptoft Church. — Font and Monu-
ments.— The Cross. — Seven Coats of Arms and
Seal. J. Pridden del. June 17, 1791. F. Cary sc.
p. 785.
N. E. View of Shankton Church. — Font, Monument,
and Arms. — Also a N.E. View of Slawston Church.
Longmate & Malcolm del. & sc. 1793. p. 793.
Brass of Sir Bertin Entwysell, and Tomb of Robert de
Wyvile, in Staunton Wyvile Church, p. 502.
N.E. View of Staunton Wyvile Church. Schnebbelie
del. Sept. 16, 1791. F. Cary sc. — Stone Seats and
Font.— Tomb of Edmund Brudenell, Esq. 1590.—
Thirty-six Coats of Arms, and Autographs of Tho.
Brudenell, Robt. Cotton, and William Burton the
Antiquary. Longmate sc. p. 808.
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507
CXXXl.
cxxxin.
cxxxiv.
cxxxv.
cxxxvi.
Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Drury, died 1610^ in her
15''^ year. G. K. Ralph del. 1782. From the ori-
ginal Painting in the possession of Sir J. Cullum,
Bart. James Basire so. 1 784. p. 817-
(From " Sir John Cullum' s History of Hawsted.")
cxxxii. S.E. View of Stockerston Church. — Interior of the
same. — Monuments, and Thirty Coats of Arms,
p. 820.
Painted Glass at Stockerston. J. Basire sc. p. 821.
S. and N.E. Views of Thedingworth Church. — Mo-
numents, and Seven Coats of Arms. Inscribed to
the Rev'^ Sir Charles Cave, Bart. J. Pridden del.
June 15, 1791, and July 8, 1793. F. Cary sc.
p. 827.
S.E. Views of Thurnby and Stoughton Churches. —
Monuments, and Sixty-three Coats of Arms. Long-
mate del. & sc. 1793. p. 848.
Inscription on an Oak Plank found behind the Wain-
scot of Stoughton Grange, and copied by Sir Tho-
mas Cave in 1768. On the letter-press of p. 832.
cxxxvii. N.E. View of Wei ham Church. Malcolm del. & sc. —
Gartre Bush in Shankton Lordship. — Eleven Coats
of Arms, and Autographs. Inscribed to Mr, John
Tailby of Slawston. Longmate sc. p. 866, mis-
printed 865.
cxxxviii. N.E. View of Wistow Church. Longmate del. & sc.
1794. — Wistow Hall. — Monuments in the Church,
and Four Coats of Arms. T. Prattent del. & sc.
1793. p. 872.
cxxxix. S.E. View of Wistow Church and Font. Prattent del.
& sc. 1792. — S.E. Views of Fleckney and Kilby
Churches, with the Font at Fleckney. Longmate del.
& sc. 1 794. — N.E.View of Newton Harcourt Church,
and Seven Coats of Arms. Prattent del. & sc. 1792.
p. 876.
Seal of Bishop Morton. From Hutchinson's History of
Durham. On the letter-press of p. 882.
cxl. Portrait of Dr. Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham, and
Arms. From the sameWork. — Roman Coiivs, and the
Wymondham Pavement. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon*"''
Robert Sherard, Earl of Harborough. p. 882.
506 LEICESTERSHIRE.
VOL. III. PART I.
Title-page as before, dated 1 SOO, containing East Goscote
Hundred ; a Mausoleum with the INIotto " iVoti omvis mo-
riar." E. P. inv. 17 SO, as a Vignette.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Robert Shirley, Earl Fer-
rars, Viscount Tarn worth.
Advertisement, [b-f ] p. v-xxii.
The Continuation of the History, beginning with " Goscote
Hundred," [b-6p3] pp. l-*3r6.
Additions and Corrections in Framland Hundred, [6q-6s]
pp. 517-526.
Additions and Corrections in Gartre Hundred, [6 s 2-7 a 2]
pp. 527-53!.
Additions and Corrections in East Goscote Hundred, [the re-
verse of 7 a 2-7 C 2] pp. 532-560.
Appendix, [b-e] pp. 1-12.
Brief Index to East Goscote Hundred, [f] pp. 13-15.
List of Plates in Vol. HI. Part I. and Directions to the Binder,
p. 16.
Errors of paging: — pp.5, 6 (b3) are repeated with aste-
risks;— pp. 61-66 (Q3-a5) are repeated with asterisks, and
follow p. 60 ; — pp. 167-1 70 (uu-uu 2) are repeated with aste-
risks, and follow p. 166; — p. 1 15-1 16 (lii 3) are repeated, and
follovv ; — pp. 5 1 3-5 1 6 (6 H 2-3) are repeated with asterisks, and
follow p. 516.
PLATES I^T VOL III. PART I.
i. Miscellaneous Frontispiece, drawn and engraved from
Subjects actually existing in the County, and in-
scribed to the Author, bv B. Longniate.
ii. Map of East Go'^cote Hundred. J. Gary sc. p. 1.
iii. S.E.\'iew of Allexton Church. — Seals of John de Bake-
puz. — Portrait of Richard Blount, a Piscina, Monu-
mental Figures, and Eighteen Coats of Arms. J. Prid-
den del. Sept. 1 6th, 1791. F. Gary sc. p. 11.
iv. S.E.View of Ashfordby Church — Town Cross. — Font,
Stone Seats, a rude Figure with a Crucifix, against
the West side of the North Cross. — A Figure with a
Sword in the Clmrch Window, Two Coats of Arms,
&c. Schnebbelie del. 1791. Prattent sc. p. 17.
V. N.W. View of Ashby-Folvile Church, Monuments_, Pis-
cinas, and Thirty-seven Coats of Arms. J. P. Mal-
colm del. & sc. 1793. p. 29.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 50.9
vi. S.W.View of Barkby Church and Font; Piscina, Arch,
Monuments, and Twenty Coats of Arms : — also a
View of BarUby Hall. Inscribed to William Pochin,
Esq. M.P. J.Pridden del. June 17, 1791. p. 47.
vii. S.E. View of Barrow Church and Ho pital. — Monu-
ments, and Twenty-one Coats of Arms. — Portrait of
Dr. W'" Beveridge, Bp. of St. Asaph, his Autograph,
and those of his Family. J. P. Malcolm sc. 179'-^-
p. 71.
viii-ix. Fossils ; particularly some remarkable Fish found at
Barrow, p. 82-3.
X. Market House at Mountsorrell, built in 1793. W,
Thomas Arch'. J. Swaine sc. — View of Castle Hill,
1757. Grose del. 1757. Royce sc. — Seals and Auto-
graphs, p. 85.
xi. Fig. 1. N.E. View of Mountsorrell Church. — Fig. 2.
S.W.View of Quorndon Church.— Fig. 3, 4. Two
Views of Mount Sorrell Hill, by Mr. Throsby. —
Fig. 5, 6. The Cross. — Fig. 7, 8, 9- Ornaments. —
Fig. 10-12. Tradesmen's Tokens. — Fig. 13. An an-
cient Spur. — Fig. 14-35. Twenty-two Coats of Arms.
J. P. Malcolm del. & sc. 1792. p. 91-
xii. Three Coats of Arms and Autographs of the Family of
Smallev- On the letter-press of p. 93.
xiii. View of the House of Edward Farnham, Esq. at Quorn-
don, to whom this Plate is inscribed. J. Basire sc.
p. 100.
xiv. View of Quorndon Hall. Inscribed to Hugo Meynell,
jun. Esq. J. Basire 3C. p. 101.
. XV. View of the House of Saville John Hyde, Esq. at Quorn,
to- whom this Plate is inscribed, Longmate del. &
sc. 1793. — [Curious Door at Castor in Northampton-
shire.— Boundary Stone at Croyland, forming Plate
XXIX.] Carter del. Basire sc! p. 102.
xvi. Monuments of the Farnhams, &:c. at Quorndon. Long-
mate del. & sc. p. 107.
xvii. S.E. View of Woodhouse Church. Schnebbelie del.
Mav, 1791. Cook sc. — N.E. View of the same.
Prattent del. & sc. 1792. — Woodhouse School. J.
Pridden del. July 13, 1793. Longmate sc. — Four
Views of Forest Scenery. F. Cary sc. — The Font,
and Seventeen Coats of Arms. p. 115.
xviii. Monuments of the Herrick Family, and Ornaments in
510
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Woodhouse Church. — Twenty-seven Coats of Arms,
and Autographs of Sir Walter Mildmay, Archbp.
Laud, the Herrick Family, the Earls of Suffolk, Sa-
lisbury, Sussex, sc. Longmate del. & sc. 1797.
p. 116.
xix. An Eremite Augustine and Nun of Charley. On the
letter-press of p. 120.
XX. A Cluniac Monk of Alderman's Haw, with and without
his Cowl. On the letter-press of p. 123.
xxi. South View of Bardon Hill and Hall. Inscribed to the
Memory of Mr. John Hood. Malcolm del. & sc.
1792.-^Windmill on Markfield Hill, 1792, and de-
tached Rocks near Markfield. Malcolm del. & sc.
1796. p. ]2t).
xxii. S.E. View of Bredon Hill. — Bredon Limekilns, and
Bredon Hill, from the Forest. Inscribed to the Rt.
Honb'" George Harry Grey, Earl of Stamford and
Warrington. Malcolm del. & sc. 1794. p. 127.
A Plan of Charnwood Forest, 1754. p. 131.
Three Views on Charnwood Forest. — The House in
which the Countess Howe was born. — Four Coats of
Arms, and various Autographs of eminent Men.
Malcolm & Longmate del. & sc. 1794. p. 133.
Bradgate Ruins. Rev'^ Rob. Throsby del. 1 796. F. Cary
sc. — View near Newton Linford ; and another View
in Bradgate Park. Malcolm del, & sc. 1 792. Inscribed
to the Right Honl>''^ George Harry Grey, Earl of
Stamford and Warrington, p. 134.
Burley Hall. — View from the Nottingham Road. — View
on the Forest, and View from the Moors near Remp-
ston. J. P. Malcolm del. Longmate sc. p. 135.
Antient and modern Views of Beaumanor House. Se-
ven Coats of Arms, &c. Inscribed to William Her-
rick, Es(|. T. Prattcnt del. & sc. 1793. p. 147.
Portraits of Sir William, and Joan Lady Herricke. In-
scribed to John Herrick, Esq. of Beaumanor. J. Ba-
sire sc. p. 151 .
Croyland Boundary Stone, &;c. See Plate XV.
N.W. View of Beby Church, with the Monument of
William Villers and Cecilia, his Wife ; also Six Coats
of Arms. J.Pridden del. July 17, 1791. Liparoti &
Longmate sc. p. 170.
xxxi. S.View of Belgrave Church. — N.W. View of Burstall,
xxni
xxiv
XXV.
XXVi
xxvn
x.xvni.
XXIX
XXX
LEICESTERSIIIUE.
51 1
and S.E. View of Thurinaston Cliurches. — Relgrave
Mill. Malcolm del. & sc— N.W. View of North-
Thurmaston Chapel — Piscina, &c. and Twenty-two
Coats of Arms. Inscribed to the Rt. Rev. Thomas
Percy, Lord Bishop of Dromore. J. Pridden del.
Jnne \6, 1792. Longnrate sc. p. 1/8.
xxxii. S.E.View of Brokesby Church and Parsonage. J, Prid-
den del. July 9, 1793. F. Cary sc. — Monument of
William Villers, Esq. and his Two Wives. — Mural
Monument of the last Sir William Villiers and his
Lady, and Twenty-four Coats of Arms. Longmate
sc. p. 193.
xxxiii. Portrait of Sir Nathan Wright, Kn' Lord Keeper.
R. White pinx'. Royce sc. — Monument of Sir N.
Wiight ana Son in Gothurst Church, Bucks ; and Au-
tographs, p. 21fi.
Cossington Rectory. — Seals, Arms, Monuments^ Font,
&c. Longmate del. & sc. 1794, p. 228.
S.W. View of Cossington Church. — Monuments,
Stone Seats, and Arms. Longmate del. & sc. 1794.
p. 229.
N.E.View of South Croxton Church. Malcolm del. 8c
sc. 1792. — S.E.View of Great Dalby Church and
Font. — Fvisby Font and Cross. — Stump Cross. — Seal
of Hugo de Chaucumb, and Nineteen Coats of Arms.
Schnebhelie del. Sept. 27, 1791. Basire sc. p. 233.
xxxvii. S.W. View of the Chapel of Dalby on the Woulds, and
Monuments. Malcolm del. Sc sc. 1 793 — and Twenty-
seven Armorial Bearings. Longmate del. & sc. 17 94 .
p. 256.
xxxviii. The Patten and Chalice presented to Nether Broughton
Church, by the Earl of Radnor, in 1799. Mrs. Mor-
res del. p. 256.
xxxix. S.E.View of Frisby Church. Schnebhelie del. May 15,
179'- Prattent sc. — Monument and Font. — Seal of
the Prior of the Hospit&l of Jerusalem, and Twenty-
five Coats of Arms. Longmate del & sc. 1 796. p. 262.
xl. S. and S.E. Views of Hoby, Hoton, and Humberston
Churches. Malcolm del. & sc. 1792. p. 266.
xli. N.W.View of Hungerton Church. — Whole-length Mo-
numental Figure of Mary, Wife of Brian Cave, Es(j.
Autographs of the Family of Ashby, and Twenty
Coats of Arms. J. Swaine sc. p. 282.
xxxiv.
xxxvi.
5 1 2 LEICESTERSHIRE.
xlii. Bagrave Hall, — Sepulchral Relics, and Eight Coats of
Arms. p. 289-
xliii. Quenby Hall. This Plate contributed by Mrs. Latham.
M. E. Latham del. 1790. F. Gary sc. p. 296.
xliii.* Quenby Hall, with a Plan of tbe Ground Floor. T.L.
del. 1791. J. iSwaine & Longmate sc. p. 297.
xliv. View of Launde, the Seat of John Simpson, Esq. to
whom this Plate is inscribed. F. Gary sc. p. 301 .
xlv. Portr-aits of Thomas Gromwell, Earl of Essex, and Gre-
gory, Lord Gromwell. Engraved by James Basire.
p. 323.
xlv.* S.W.View of Launde. — N.E. Viewof the Ghapel. —
Monument of Gregory, Lord Gromwell, Seal, and
Twenty Armorial Bearings. F. Gary & Longmate sc.
p. 326.
xlvi. Monuments, Font, Arms, &:c. in Launde Chapel, the
Seal of the Priory, and Autographs. Longmate sc.
p. 327.
xlvii. S.E.Viewof Loddington Church. J. Pridden del. Sept.
16, 1791. Liparoti sc. — Font, Piscina, Sis Goats of
Arms, &c. p. 330.
xlviii. N.Vievv of Loseby Church. — N.E. View of the Chancel,
and Forty- four Goats of Arms. Malcolm &; J. Prid-
ded del. F. Gary & Longmate sc. p. 340.
xlix. View of Prestwould Hall. Inscribed to Charles James
Packe, Esq. J. Basire sc. p. 335.
1. Portrait of Sir Christopher Packe, Kn' Lord Mayor of
London, 1635. Inscribed to Charles James Packe,
Esq. J. Basire sc, p. 355.
li. S. View of Prestwould Church. — Figures and Monu-
ment of Richard Neel and Isabella his Wife, 1476;
and Fourteen Coats of Arms. Malcolm del. & sc.
1792. p. 353.
lii. Three Monuments in Prestwould Church. — Eleven
Armorial Bearings and Autographs. Inscribed to
Charles James Packe, Esq. Malcolm del. & sc. 1795.
p. 359.
liii. S.W.View of Queneborow Church. — Font, Piscina, Mo-
numents, and Four Coats of Arms. J. Pridden del.
Oct. 16, 1796. F. Cary& Longmate sc. p. 378.
liv. S.E. View of the Church of Radcliffe on the Wreke.
J. Pridden del. June 17, 1791- Liparoti sc. Ou the
letter-press of p. 382.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 513
Iv. N.E.View of Radcliffe Church. — Monument of an Ec-
clesiastic, under an Arch in the North Side of the
Chancel. — Stone Seats. — Seal of the Priory of Can-
well. — Carvings over and Pillars of the Parlour Chim-
ney in the old Mansion House at Rakedale, &:c.
Longniate del. & sc. ITSv"). p. 383.
Ivi. View of the old Mansion House at Rakedale. Inscribed
to the Rt. Hon^''^ Robert Shirley, Earl Ferrers. Mal-
colm del. & sc. p. 386.
Ivii. S. W. View of Rakedale Church. — Font. — Rakedale
Hall, 1799- — Coat of Arms carved in Stone over the
Porch of the old Mansion House. — Seal. — Orna-
ments, and Twelve Coats of Arms. Malcolm &
Longmate del. & sc. p. 386.
Iviii. Portrait of Sir Robert Shirley, Bart. p. 387.*
lix. N.E.View of Reresbv, and S.W. View of Rotherby
Churches. — Font, Inscription, &c. and Twenty-six
Coats of Arms. Schnebbelie & J, Priddcn del. 1791,
and July 9, 1793. Prattent & F. Cary sc. p. 391.
Ix. N.W.View of Saxulby Church. — Monuments, Font, Pis-
cina, and Four Coats of Arms. Malcolm & Long-
mate del. &: sc. p. 403.
Ixi. N.W. View of Segrave Church. — Font. Malcolm del.
& sc. — S.W. View of Sileby Church. — Seals of John,
Duke of Northumberland ; Margaret, Countess of
Northumberland, &;c. and Eleven Armorial Bearings,
Longmate del. & sc. 1 794. p. 4 1 3.
Ixii. Portrait of Robert Burton, Author of The Anatomy of
Melancholy. Jas. Basire sc. p. 4 IS.
Ixiii. Skeffington Hall, the Seat of Sir William Charles Far-
rell Skeffington, Bart, to whom this Plate is inscribed.
M. Linwood del. F. Carv sc. p. 440.
Ixiv. S.E.View of Skeffington Church, and a View of Skef-
fington Hall ; and Arms. Longmate del. & sc. J 794.
p. 442.
Ixv. Moimments, Font, and Piscina in Skeffington Church.
— Great Seal of K. Henry I. and Nineteen Coats of
Arms. Longmate del. & sc. 1794. p. 444.
Ixvi. S.E. View of Syston Church. Schnebbelie del. May,
* This portrait, although mentioned in the printed list of plates as be-
longing to page 387, is inserted at page 715 of Vol. III. Part II.
3 U
514 LEICESTERSHIRE.
1791. — An Arch on the outside of the Church, the
Font, Stalls, and Piscina on the N. side of the Chan-
cel. — A Piscina in the S. Aile — Carvings, &c. —
N.W.View of Thrussington Cliurcii, drawn 1792, and
Ten Coats of Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p 434.
Ixvii. S.E.View of Tilton Church. — Stone Seat^, Font, Pis-
cina, and Monuments : also Two Armorial Bearings,
and the Autograph of J. Dighye. Longmate del. &
sc 179-1. p. 470.
Ixviii. S.E.View of Tugby Church. Prattent del. & sc. 1792.
N.E.View of East Norton Church. — Font, Piscina,
and Painted Glass. — Seals, and Fifteen Coats of Arms.
J. Pridden del. July, 1793. F. Cary sc. p. 483.
Ixix. Portraits of Isaac and Peter Oliver. Painted by them-
selves, and engraved by J. Miller and T. Chambers,
p. 490.
{From IValpnle's "Anecdotes of Painters.")
Ixx. S.E.Views of Tvvyford and Thorpe Sachevile Churches.
— Font in Tvv)-ford Church. — An ancient Chair in
Lubbenham Church, and Twenty-eight Coats of
Arms. J. P. Malcolm & Longmate sc. 1792. p. 494.
Ixxi. S.Vievv of the Church of Walton on the Wolds. — Base
of a Cross, and Remains of a Figure in a Niche in
the Church-yard. — S.W.Viewof Wimeswold Church.
Fragment in the Tower. — Monument in Memory of
William Leeke, Esq. and Twenty-eight Coats of
Arms. Malcolm del. &; sc. 1 794. p. 499-
Ixxii. Monument and Figures of the Wingficld Family on the
S. side of Letheringham Church. J. Johnson del.
J. Basire sc. p. 513.
Ixxiii. Monument of the same Family on the N. side of Le-
theringham Church. J. Johnson del. J. Basire sc.
p. 513.
{The two preceding Plates are from Cough's " Sepulchral
Monuments")
Ixxiv. Monuments of the Naunton Family in Letheringham
Church, and Seven Armorial Bearings. p.*514.
Ixxv. Inscription on the Monument of Sir Robert Naunton ;
worked from the original Brass. Folded, p. *5l6.
VOL. III. PART II.
Containing West Goscote Hundred, dated 1804.
LEICESTErxSHlRE. 515
Title-page as before, with the following Motto :
" Si qui sint in urhe suahospitis, in patria sua peregrini,et cognitione semper
pueri esse velint, sibi per we phtreunt, sibi dormiunt ; non ego illis h<zc
conscripsi, non illis vigilavi." — C AMDEN.
and a Vignette View of Leicester.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Francis Rawdon-Hastings,
Earl of Moira, dated Feb. 2, 1804.
The History of Leicestershire continued, beginning with *'Ab-
BKY Gate," [7d-13g3] pp. 561-1126.
Additions and Corrections in Gartre and East Goscote Hun-
dreds, [I3H-13L] pp. 1127-1140.
Additions and Corrections in West Goscote Hundred, [13l2-
13N2] pp. 1141-1150.
Continuation of the Appendix in Vol. HI. Part I. beginning with
" No, IV. Civil War in Leicestershire," [g-u] pp. 17-69-
Brief Index to West Goscote Hundred, and Directions to the
Binder, pp. 70-72.
N. B. For the List of Plates in this Hundred, seepage 1 126.
Errors of paging: — pp. 637-640 (7y 3-4) are repeated with
asterisks, and follow p. 636; — pp. 637-664 (Se 3-6) are re-
peated with asterisks, and follow p. 660; — pp. 713-720 (8u 3,
4, 5) are repeated with asterisks, and follow p. 720 ; — pp. 721-2
have asterisks; — pp. 731-734 (Sz3-4) are repeated with as-
terisks, and follow p. 732; — pp. 783-4 (9o 2) are repeated
\vith asterisks; — pp. 791-2 (9P4) are repeated with asterisks;
— pp. 859-860 (10 1 2] are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 873-
876 (ION 3-4) are repeated with asterisks, and follow p. 876; —
— pp. 883-886 (lOP 2-3) are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 979-
990 (llT-1 1 u 2) are repeated with asterisks, and follow p. 990;
— pp. 1007-1010 (1-2K-12B2) have asterisks; — pp. 1011-12
(12b 3) are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 1047-1050 (12 K 3-4)
arerepeated with asterisks; — pp. 1095-1096 (12y3, misprinted
Y3) arerepeated w^ith asterisks; — pp. 1123-1126 (13G2) are
repeated with asterisks.
PLATES IN VOL. III. PART II.
Portrait of the Earl of Moira. Painted by Sir Joshua
Reynolds, engraved by J. Jones. Frontispiece.
Ixxv. A Map of West Goscote Hundred. J. Carysc. p. 56l.
Ixxvi. Seals and Arms at Ashbv de la Zouch. — Market-House.
—Autographs of K. Henry VIP'\ Edward VI"', Philip
and Mary, and Q. Elizabeth; also of the Earls of
Huntingdon. Longmatc sc. p. 362.
516
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Ixxvii. The Screen of St, Stephen's Chapel at Windsor, wherein
William Lord Hastings was buried, 1483. Longmate
del. & sc. 1793. p. 573.
{From " Cough's Sepulchral Momiments.")
Ixxviii. Paintings in Lord Hastings's Chapel at Windsor. Long-
mate del. & sc. 1793. p. 574. {From the same work.)
Ixxix. Portrait of Edward Hastings, Lord Loughborough.
From Painted Glass at Stoke Pogeis. p.579-
Ixxx. Whole length Portrait of Mr. Hastings of the Wood-
lands. From the original Picture in the Collection
of the Earl of Shaftes])ury, to whom this Plate is in-
scribed by J. Bretherton, the Engraver, S""^ June,
1782. p. 592.
Ixxxi. General Plan of Ashby Church, and the Castle, as it
remains at present; drawn by Memory, 1800. — Ge-
neral South-west View of Ashby de la Zouch Castle,
taken 1782. — A View looking South-east, in the
Kitchen, taken 1800. J. Basire sc. p.6lO.
Ixxxii. S.W.View of Ashby de la Zouch Church. — Inside View
of the Castle Chapel. — The Font.— English Coin,
and the Token of John Allatt. Malcolm del. R.W.
Basire sc. p. 618, misprinted p. 616.
Ixxxiii. Monument of Francis Earl of Huntingdon, at Ashby,
taken in 1 800, and Portrait, p. 619-
Lxxxiv. Portraits of Bishop Hall, Margery Wright, and Arthur
Hijdersham. — Monument and Bird's-eye View of a
Pilgrim at Ashby. Carter del. p. 623.
kxxv. Fac-simile of the Hand-writing of Mary Queen of
Scots.— S.W. View of Blackfordby. S. Shaw del.
1794. F. Gary sculp, p. 634.
Ixxxvi. N.E.View of Belton Church. — Distant View of Belton.
— Monumental Figure of a Lady (Roesia de Verdon)
in a close Veil Head-dress, on the North side of the
Altar, with the Ornaments around it. — Font, Sec. and
Nine Coats of Arms. Malcolm del. ^; sc. 1791-2.
p. 647.
Ixxxvii. A View of Gracedieu Priory, 1730. Buck del. Basire
sc. — S.E.View of the same in 1794. Malcolm del.
&: sc. 1 794. — A Cistertian Nun. — Seals of the Abbey,
and Five Coats of Arms. p. 65 1 .
Ixxxvii.* Portraits of Francis Beaumont, the Poet. W. Bauer
pinx^ — and of Francis Beaumont, the Dramatic
Writer. Copied from Vertue. Basire sc. On the letter-
press of p. *662 Erroneously numbered PI. LXXVH.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
517
Ixxxix.
xc.
XCl.
xcn.
Ixxxviii. Portraits of Edward IV. and liis Queen Elizabeth^ at
Canterbiuv. p. 662.
Portrait of Lady Jane Grey, aet. 16, with her Aiitogjraph.
Copied from Vertiie by J. Basire. — Ruins at Brad-
gate. Throsby pinx'- Walker se. p. 673.
N.E.View of Old Bradj^ate. Knyff del. Malcolm sc.
1794. — S.W.Viewof JBradgate Ruins, Sept. 9, 1795.
Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. George Harry Grey, Earl
of Stamford and Warrington. J. Pridden del. F. Gary
sc. p. 680.
S.W. and N.E. Views of Bradgate. — Monument of
Henry Lord Grey of Groby, and his Lady, in Brad-
gate Chapel. — Seals and Autographs of the Family of
Grey. Schnebbelie del. 1791. Prattent sc. p. 681.
S.W. View of Bredon Church. — N.W. and S.W. Views
of Staunton Harold and Worthington Churches,
p. 688.
xciii. Monuments of the Shirley Family in Bredon Church. —
Twenty-eight Coats of Arms. — Fragments of antient
Sculpture in various parts of the Church, &:c. &c.
Malcolm sc. 1795. p. 6&9.
Seal of Robert de Ferrers. T. Donaldson sc. On the
letter-press of p. 694.
Whole-length Portrait in Armour. On the letter-press
of p. 697.
Portrait of Sir Robert Shirley, Bart, who died Nov"" 6,
1656. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Robert Shirley,
Earl Ferrers. Js. Basire se. p. 715.
Fac-simile of a Letter writ from King Charles v^ 2. to
the Lady Shirley, upon the Death of her Husband
S"^ Robert Shirley, who died in the Tower after Seven
Times being imprisoned there, and suspected to be
poisoned by the Usurper Oliver Cromwell. — Seals and
Monument, p. 715.
View of Staunton Harold, the Seat of the Rt. Hon.
Robert Shirley, Earl Ferrers, ^'iscount Tamworth, to
whom this Plate is inscribed, v.hich is contributed by
his Lordship. Malcolm del. &sc. p. 717'
View of Staunton- Harold Park. Inscribed to the Rt.
Hon. Robert Shirley, Earl Ferrers, who contributed
this Plate. Malcolm del. & sc. p. 717.
Seals of the Families of Staunton and Shirley. In-
scribed to, and contributed by, the same.
del.&sc. p. 720*.
xciv.
xciv.*
xcv.
xcvi.
xcvn.
xcvni.
XCIX.
Longmate
518 LEICESTERSHIRE.
c. Portrait of Sir Rob' Shirley, Bart, from the Collection
at Pctworth. Contributed by Mr. John Scott. W.
Gardiner del. Birrell sc. p. 720.
ci. S.E.View of Cole-Orton Church. Malcolm del. & sc.
1 792. — TomI) of Sir Henry Beaumont, Kn' and Lady
Elizabeth his Wife. — Cole-Ovton Hospital and School.
— Eleven Coats of Arms, and Autograph. S. Shaw
del. 1794. F. Cary sc. p. 740.
cii. Portrait of William Lilly the Astrologer. — N.E.Vievv of
Diseworth Church. — Font, and Four Coats of Arms.
Schnebbelie del. May 18, 1791- Basire sc. p. 753.
ciii. S.W. and N.E.Views of Dishley Church, and Mr. Bake-
well's Sheep. Longmate del. & sc. 1 796. Schneb-
belie del. April, 179O. Liparoti sc. p. 763.
civ. Two Views in Donington Park, and the Old Mansion
House. Malcolm del. & sc. in 1792-4-5. p. 778.
civ.* Two Views of Donington Park Hall, the Seat of the
Rt. Hon. the Earl of Moira. Throsby del. Walker
sc. p. 778.
cv-cvi. Two Views of Donington Hall in its present State.
Contributed by the Rt. Hon. Francis Ravvdon Hast-
ings, Earl of Moira, to whom this Plate is inscribed.
Drawn bv W.Wilkins jun. Jas. Basire sc. p. 778.
cvii. Cavendish i3ridge. — A Bridge of Thirteen Arches nenr
Loughborough. — Zouch Bridge near Kegworth, built
in 1793. Malcolm del. & sc. 1796.
cviii. S.E.View of Castle Donington Church. Malcolm deU
&sc. 1794. — N.E.Viewof the Remains of the Castle;
and a N.E.View of Donington Hospital. J. Pridden
del. July 5, 1792. F. Cary sc. p. 781.
cix. Monuments, Brasses, Font, Arches, Piscina, &c. in
Castle Donington Church ; also Sixteen Coats of
Arms. Longmate del. & sc. 1796. p. 782.
ex. A Monument at Castle Donington. On the letter-press
of p. 785.
cxi. A Cistertian Monk of Garendon, with and without his
Cowl. — Abbey Seal, &c. and the Autograph of Am-
brose Phillipps, I6S9. Longmate sc. p. 766.
cxii. Garendon Hall (the Garden View). Inscribed to Tho-
mas March Phillipps, Esq. James Basire sc. p. 802.
cxiii. The old Front of Garendon Hall. — Anlient Seals and
Hand-writing. Longmate del. &: sc. 1 795. p. 802.
cxiv. Triumphal Archway in Garendon Park. p. 503.
cxv. Temple of Venus in Garendon Park. p. 804.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
519
cxvi. S.E.View of Hathern Church. — Font, Cross, and Brasses
of Henry Rughley and Elizabeth his Wife. — Monu-
ment and Autograph of Francis Beaumont, Escj. at
the Charter House. — Monument of Wilham Lambe
at Lambe's Chapel. — Figures of St. Matthew, St.
James, St. Peter, and St. Matthias; also Five Coats of
Arms. J. P. Malcolm del. & sc. 1792. p. 843.
cxvi.* Portrait of Richard Pulteney, M.D. F.R.S. Born at
Loughborough, 1730, died at Blandford, 1801. T.
Beach del. 1788. Jas. Basire sc. p. S18.
cxvii. S.E.View of Kegworth Church. — Font, and Stone Seats.
Malcolm del. & sc. — Figure of John Ireton, 1603. —
N.E.View of Isley Walton Church. — Font. — Seals,
and Fourteen Coats of Arms. J. Schnebbelie del.
1790, and May 18, 1791. Cook sc. p. 855.
cxviii. A Benedictine Nun of Langley and Two Coats of Arms.
— Langley Hall, the Seat of Richard Cheslyn, Esq.
p. 860.
cxix. Lockington Hall. — A distant View of Hemington. —
Monument in Lockington Church, and Twelve Coats
of Arms. (Malcolm del. &; sc ) p. 875.
cxx. Another View of Lockington Hall. Inscribed to the
Rev'' Philip Story. J. Basire sc. p. 875.
cxx.* S.E. Views of Lockington and Hemington Churches. —
Monument of E]izal)eth Lady Ferrers of Chartley,
and Thirteen Coats of Arms. J. Schnebbelie & Mal-
colm del. & sc. 1790-2. p. 876.
exxi. W. and N.W.Views of Loughborough Church and Rec-
tory.— Arms and Ornaments within the Arch of the
West Window of the Belfry. — Brassless Figures in
the Church. — Six Tradesmen's Tokens and Thirty-
three Armorial Bearings. lnscril)ed to the Rev*^
Francis Wilcox, B.D. Rector of Loughborough.
Longmate del. & sc. 1794. p. 897- •
cxxii. S.E.View of Loughborough Church and Font. J. Prid-
den del. June 18, 1789- J- Cook sc. — Also Four
Brasses with Inscriptions. Schnebbelie del. 1 79O.
Basire sc. p. 90 1 .
cxxiii."^- View of Loughborough. Throsby pinx* Walker sc. —
View of the old Mansion in Lougliborougii Park.
Inscribed to Henry Whatton, Esq. B. Longmate del.
& sc. 1795. p. 91 I.
cxxiii. Portraitof John Cleiveland, Esq. Painted by Fuller, en-
graved by J. Basire. — Portrait of Joseph Webster,
520
LEICESTERSHIRE.
CXXIV.
cxxv.
cxxvm.
cxxix.
cxxx.
CXXXl.
cxxxu.
CXXXl. ].
Painter. — Arms, Ring, &c. On the letter-press of
p. 918.
S.E.View of Osgathorpe Church. — The Hospital. Mal-
colm del. & sc. 1793. — Monuments at Rothle\v
Seals, and Six Coats of Arms. Longmate del. & sc.
p. 920.
N.W. View of Packington Church. Schnebhehe del.
1 790. — N.Viewof Snibston Church. — Font, and Re-
mains of an old Grave-stone in the Church-yard.
Malcolm del. 1793. — S.E.View of the same Church,
Six Coats of Arms, &c. J. Pridden del. May 23,
179-5. F. Carysc. p. 923.
S.W.View of Ravenston Church. — The Hospital and
Ground Plan. — Coins and Nineteen Coats of Arms.
Malcolm del. & sc. 1793. p. 935.
Figures of a Knight Templar and a Knight Hospitaller,
and Seals, p. 9*3.
Fac-simile of an Inscription over the little Door next
the Cloister of the Temple Church, London, which
was broken by the Workmen in 1695. Geo. Holmes
del. On the letter-press of p. 944.
S.E.View of Rothley Church. — Rothley Temple, Runic
Cross, and Monumental Figure in the Church-yard.
Pieces of Coat Armour, Sword, and Thirteen Shields
of Arms. Schnebbelie del. 1 791 . F. Carysc. p. 938.
Monuments, Font, and Arches in Rothley Church —Seals
and Autograph (<f Thomas Babington. Longmate
del. Sc sc. p. 961.
N.E.View of Grimston Church. Malcolm del. 1792.
F. Cary sc. — S.E.Views of Caldwell and Wartnaby
Churches. Schnebbelie del. 179I. F. Carysc. —
S.E.View of Keame Church. Prattent del. &r sc.
1793. — Arms, Font, &c. p. 967.
Two Views of Gaddesby Church. — Font and Monu-
ments, &;c. also Eighteen Coats of Arms. Malcolm
del. & sc. p. 972.
View of Scale Hall and Church. S. Shaw del. 1791.
F. Cary sc. — S.W.View of Scale Church. Malcolm
del. & sc. 1791 . — Seals and Fourteen Coats of Arms,
lii-^cribed to the Rev'' William Gresley, M.A. Rector
and Patron of Scale, p. 993.
'■■ Seals of William and Geoffrey de Gresley. Inscribed
to S. Pipe Wolferstan, Esq. Longmate sc. On the
letter-press of j). 1011.*
LEICESTERSHIRE.
521
cxxxiv
cxxxv
CXXXVl
CXXXVll.
cxxxviii
cxxxix,
cxl.
oxH.
cxlii.
cxliii.
S.E. View of Shepeshed Church. — Monuments. — To-
ken of Joseph Bruxby, and Ten Coats of Arnifi.
Malcolm del. & sc. p. 1020. (misprinted p. 102-2.)
Stretton Hall. S. Shaw del. 1792. F. Carysc. N.W.
View of the Church of Stretton in the' Field. — Fi-
gures in Stretton and Seale Churches. — S.W.View of
Snarcston Church. J. Pridden del. July 4, 17y2.
F. Cary sc. — and Twenty-seven Coats of Arms. In-
scribed to John-Cave Browne, Esq. of Stretton-en-
le-Field. p. 1025.
S.E.Vievv of Swepston Church. — An Altar Tomb under
an Arch in the North Aile.- Another Altar Tomb in
the Body of the Church, with the Figure of a Knight
in half Mail, in Memory of William Humffrey of
Swepston, Esq. 1591. — Cros^ at Shepeshed. — Font
at Thurcaston. — Autograph of Thomas Herrick —
Seals, and Forty-seven Coats of Arms. p. 1038.
Monument of the Oneby Family. Tlie Plate contri-
buted by Anne Pridden and Sarah Nichols. 1803.
Basire sc. p. 1012 (misprinted lOS;)).
. S.E.Viewof Swithland Churcli. — Female Figure in the
Vestry. Schnebbelie del. May IS, 179 1. R. Basire
sc. — Swithland Hall and the Slate Pits. Throshy del.
Basire sc. — and Twenty Coats of Arms. p. 1030.
Little John's Stone, near Leicester. On the letter-
press of p. 1054.
S.E. View of Thurcaston Churcli. Schnebbelie del.
Oct. 20, 1 790. — Figure of John Mershden, Rector.
1425. — Font, &c. — East View of Ansty Church.— -
Shaft of a Cross. Prattent del. — Hugh Latimer's
House. Throsby del. Longmate sc. — Inscriptions
and Eleven Coats of Arms. Dedicated to the Rt.
Rev. Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Vvorcester.
p. 1058.
Portrait of Bishop Latimer and Autograph. Inscribed
to the Rt. Rev. Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Wor-
cester. Drawn and engraved by Jas. Ija^ire from an
original Painting preserved at Thurcaston Rectory,
p. 1070.
W.Viewof Ulvescroft Priory, Seals, &;c. and Nine Coats
of Arms. Inscribed to William Parker Bosville, Esq.
J. Griffith del. Basire .sc. p. 1094.
N.W.View of Ulvescroft Priory. Throsby del. Walker sc.
3 X
J2'2 LEICESTrRSIIIRE.
— N.E. View of the same. J. Griffith del. 1789.
Rcvce sc. — and Five Coats of Arms. p. 10U4.
cxliv. A Devonshire Bull, in the Possession of Charles Tho^
Hudsmi, Esq. Wanlip, Leicestershire. Annabella
Norford ckl. 18OO. Geo* J. Henderson sc. p. IO96.
cxlv. Wanlip, the Seat of Sir Charles Grave Hudson, Bart.
(Geo*) J. Henderson del. & sc. p. I09G.
cxlvi. S.W.View of \\'anlip Church. — Brasses of Sir Thomas
Walsh and of Dame Katherine his Wife. — Twenty-
nine Coats of Arms and Autor^raph of Archdale Pal-
mer, Esq. Prattent tiel. Sc sc. p. IO97.
cxlvii. View of Rothley Temple, the Seat of Thomas Babing-
ton, Esq. and Wanlip Hall, tlie Seat of Sir Charles
Grave Hudson, Bart. Throsby del. Walker sc.
p. 1101.
cxlviii. Whatton House, tlie Seat of Edward Dawson, Esq. to
whom this Plate is inscribed. J. Basire sc. p. 1 i05.
(misprinted p. 1 101 .)
cxiix. S.E.Viewof Long Wliatton Church and Plan. — Font,
and ^'tone Seats. Schnebbelie del. May ! S, l/Ql- —
Portrait of the Rev^ Sam' Shaw, M.A. — Seal of
Margaret de Quency, Countess of Winton, and Eight
CoatsofArms. Basiresc. p. 1 10(J (misprinted 1 105).
cl. S.E. View of Whitwick Church.— The Great North
Window. — Monumental Figure of Sir John Talbot,
Kn'- a;;d Font; also Twenty Coats of Arms. p. IMS.
cl.* Stanton Harold, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Earl Ferrers;
and Edniondthorpe Hall, the Seat of William Pochin,
Esq. Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 69 of the Appen-
dix, but numbered page 1 144.
cli. Celts found at Husbands Bosworth. J. Basire sc.
p. If 27 (misprinted p. 112.5).
clii. Plan of the Town of Market Harborough, taken A.D.
1776 by Samuel Turner; and West Front of the
Free Grammar School. R. Rouse del. 1 769- p- 1 ' 27
(misprinted p. 112.5).
cliii. Carleton Hall, the Seat of Sir John Palmer, Bart, and
Noseley Hall, the Seat of Charles Haslerigg, Esq.
Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 1 127 (numbered j). 1 123).
cliv. Views of Gunrley Hall and its Groves, the Seat of Joseph
Cradock, Esq. Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 1127
(numbered p. 1125).
civ. View of Leesthorp Hall, the Seat of John Suffield
LEICESTERSHIRE. oC3
Brown, Esq. and Scraptoft Hall, ibe Seat of Ilartop
Wi-ley, Es(j. Throsby sen' ik juu^ del. W. Walker
sc. p. 1 1?8 (numbered ]). 1 126).
clvi. Stimehton Hall, the Seat of Peers Anthony James Keck,
Ksq. and Wistow Hall, the Seat of the late Sir
Charles Halford, F-ar^- Throbby del. Walker sc.
p. 1 129 (numbered 1 127).
clvii. Beaumanor Park Hal!, tlie Seat of William Herrick,
E-q. and Quorndon Hall, the Seat of Hugo Meynel,
Esq. Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 1131 (but num-
bered 1 128).
chili. Quenby Hall, the Seat of the late Shukbrugh Ashby,
Esq.' and Lodington Hall, the Seat of Campbell Mor-
ris, Esq. Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 1135 (but
nurubered 1 132).
clix. Prestwonld Hall, the Seat of Charles .Tames Packe, Esq.
and Sketfington Hall, the Seat of SirWilliam-Charles-
Farrell Sketfington, Bart. Throsby del. Walker sc.
p. 1 136 (but numbered 1 133).
clx. Prince Rupert summoning the Garrison of Leicester to
surrender to the Army of Charles the First, May 30,
1 645, and a View of Leicester and its Abbey. Throsby
del. Walker sc. Appendix, p. 43.
clxi. Ashby de la Zouch Castle; and Leicester Castle from
Braunston- gate Bridge. Throsby del. Walker sc.
Appendix, p. 65.
clxii. Belvoir Castle, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Rut-
land.—Belvoir Castle, from Barston.— N.W.View of
Burrow Hill.— Bradgate Ruins. — Belvoir and Knip-
ton. Throsby del. 'Walker sc. p. 66 of the Ap-
pendix.
clxiii. Melton Mowbray, and Stapleford, the Seat of the Rt.
Hon. the Earl of Harborough. Throsby del. Walker
sc. p. 69 of the Appendix.
N. B. The Engravings from Throsby's Designs, and engraved
by Walker, are the same as in Throsby's " Select Views in Lei-
cestershire."
PEDIGREES.
1 . Pedigree of the Family of Babington, from a Roll drawn by
the College of Arms in 1627, (with Additions from pub-
lic Records, Heraldic Visitations, and private Documents;)
continued to the present Time from Parish Registers and
524 LEICESTTERSIIIRE.
other authentic Sources. By M.D.B. pages 1-4. To
face p. 954.
2. Pedigree of Rydeware of Edinghale, Hamstal-Rydware,
and Seile. Folded, p. *9S2.
3. Pedigreeof Browne of Stretton-en-lc- Field. Folded, p. 1029.
4. Pedigree of Abney of Willesley and Newton Burguland.
Folded, p. 1032.
VOL. IV. PART I.
Containing Guthlaxton Hundred : The Second Edition,
with a few Corrections*'; a Vignette View of Leicester, and
References to its principal Buildings ; and the same Quota-
tion from Camden as in the preceding Volume, dated 1810.
Title-page as before.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Basil-Percy Feilding, Earl
of Denbigh and Desmond, Viscount and Baron Feilding.
The History of the County continued, beginning with Guthlax-
ton Hundred, [b-5h] 394 pages.
Additions and Corrections in Framland Hundred, [5h 2] pp.395-
398.
Additions and Corrections in Gartre Hundred, [5 i 2] pp. 899-
402.
Additions and Corrections in East and West Goscote Hundreds,
[5K 2-3N 2] pp. 403-416.
Additions and Corrections in Guthlaxton Hundred, [5o] pp. 417-
418.
Brief Index, and a List of Plates to Guthlaxton Hundred,
pp. 4 1 9-420.
N.B. Pages 294-5, containing the Pedigree of Feilding, are
repeated with asterisks, and precede p. 294.
PLATES IN VOL. IV. PART I.
A Mezzotinto Portrait of the Rev'^ Dr. Richard Far^
mer. To front the Title.
Map of Guthlaxton Hundred, p. 1.
i-x. The Legendary History of S* Guthlac. p. 3-6.
{From " Schnehbelies Antiquary'' s Museum.")
xi. S.E.View of Arnsby Church. — N.E.View of the Church
of Ashby Parva. Prattent del. & sc. 1799- — S.E,
* TIk; wliolc impression of tijc first edition having been burnt previous
to its publication.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 52.')
View of Ashhy Maj^na Church. — Tlie Three Fonts.
— Piscina and Arches, with Five (Joats of Arms.
Longmate del. & sc 179?. p. 13.
xii. S.W.View of Ayleston Ciiurch. .1. Priddcn del. June
22, 1791« J- >Swaine sc. — Ruins of the Manor-house
of Lubbcsthorpo. IMalcohn sc. — and Eighteen Seals
and Coats of Arms. Longiiiate del. & sc. p. 29.
xiii. Whole-length Figure of William Ileathcott, Rector of
Aylestuii, 1394. — J. Pridden del, June 22, 1791.
Longmate sc. p. 30.
xiv. S.E.View of Ritteswell Church. J. Prattent del. & sc.
1792. — Font, an Arch and Seal. J. S. del. — also
Brasses of William and Mabill Townysynd, and Six
Shields of Arms. p. 45.
XT. S.E.View of RIahy, and N.E.View of Countess-thorpe
Churches. — Twenty-four Shields of Arnts at Brough-
ton Astley, and the Autograph of Zach. Duckett.
J. Pridden del. June 22, 1 791 . F. Carv sc. p. 33.
xvi. N.E.View of Broughton Astley Church. J. Pridden del.
June 22, 1791. J. Swaine sc. p. 61.
xvii. S.E.\'iew of Bruntingthorpe Church. — Two Views of
the Rectory, and a Coat of Arms. Inscribed to the
Memory of the Rev'' Sambrook Nicholas Russell,
M.A. Rector, who died Nov. 29, 1795. Prattent &
Longmate del. & sc. 1 792-3. p. 67.
xviii. Antient Painting from the Abbey of St. Mary de Pratis.
Portraits of King Henry VIII. and Edward VI.
p. 72.
jchc. S. E.View of Cat-thorpe Church. — Font, Roman Coins,
and Seven Coats of Arms. Prattent del. &; sc. 1 792.
' — S.E. View of Lilboin Church. Longmate del. &
sc. p. 7G.
XX. Tripontium, or Dowbridge. B. Longmate del. & sc.
1796- On the letter-press of p. 81.
xxi. S.E.Views of Claybrook and Wibtoft Churches. — Clav-
brook Vicarage. — S.E.Viewof Little Wigston Church.
— 'High Cross, 1805. — Fonts. — Roman Coins, Date
on the Chancel Vvall of Wibtoft Church, and Twenty-
five Coats of Arms. Inscribed to the Rev'' Aulay Mac-
aulay, M.A.F.S.A. Longmate del. & sc. 1796. p. 107.
jcxii. View of Bennonis, Sept. 9, 1722. — Two Views of High
Cross, and Coins found near it. Stukeley del. J. V*^'
Gucht sc. p. 126.
(^From " Stukeley' s Itinerary.")
526 LEICESTERSHIRE.
xxiil. S.E. Views of Cosl)y and Cottesbach Churches, and
Thirteen Coats of Arms. J. Pridden del. June 1 791-j.
Liparoti sc. p. 140.
xxiv. N.E.View of Diinton Basset. Prattent del. & sc. 1792.
— Twenty-two Coats of Arms at Foston, &c. p. I 55.
XXV. N.E.View of Whetstone Church. J Piidden del. June
22, 1791. Easirc sc. p. 157. — N.E.View of En-
derby Church. — Seals and Ariiis. J. P. Malcolm del.
& sc. p. 157.
xxvi. S.W.View of Enderby Church. Griffith del. 1790. Li-
paroti sc. — Enderby Hall, the Seat of C. Loraine
Smith, Esq. Tiirosby pinx*- Walker sc. p. 158.^
xxvi.* Portrait of the Right Honourable John Smith, Chief
Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland. Inscribed to
William Collins, Esq. of Greenwich in Kent. James
Basire sc. p. 185.
xKvii. S.W View of Foston Church. — N.E.View of Froles-
worth Church and Hospital. — Altar Tombs, Font,
Arms, and Seals. J. Pridden, del. 1789-92. B. Long-
mate sc. p. 186.
xxviii. S.View of Gilmorton Church, and N.E.View of Kim-
cote Church. — Arms and Seal. Prattent del. & sc.
1792. p. 194.
xxix. S.E.Viewof North Kilworth Church.— NW. and S.E.
Views of South Kilworth. Church. — View of the Two
Kilworths. — Tomb. — Font of S. Kiiworthy and Six
Coats of Arms: Prattent del. & sc. p. 1(J9.
XXX. S.E. View of Kiincote Church. Prattent del. & sc,
1792, Printed on the same Sheet as Plate xxviii,
and noticed at p. 21 1.
xxxl, numbered xxx. Mr. Wells's and Mr. Arnald's Plans of Knap-
toft Encampment and Tomb, with Six Coats of Arms.
xxxii. N. and Vv'est Views of Knaptoft, and Three Coats of
Arms. Inscribed to the Rt. Rev"^ Richard W'atson,
D.D. Lord Bishop of Landaff, Rector of Knaptoft,
&c. Schnebbelie del. Sept. 15, 1791,& J. Pridden
del. July 2, 1792. F. Carysc. p. 221.
xxxiii. Aerial Bow seen near Mowsley, Sept. 14, 179'. Schneb-
belie del. &; sc. - S.W. View of Mowsley Church. —
Plan and Font. — Seals and Arms. Swainesc. p. 229.
xxxiv. S.E. View of Sbearsby Church. Inscribed to the Bishop
of Landaif. Prattent del. ik sc. 1 792. — Font, Piscina,
Stone Seats, and Eighteen Coats of Arms. Long-
mate del. &: sc. p. 234.
LElCESTEPvSTIIRE. 5^1
xxxv-xxxvi. N.E.View of Knighton Church. J. P. Malcohn
del. &SC. 1791. — Font, Piscinu, Stone Seats. — Eight
Coats of Arms at Kinicote, &c. — S.E. View of Leire
Church, and Six Coats of Arms. Prattent del. & sc.
179-2. p. 238.
xxxvii. Portraits of K. Edward IV. and Mary Qticen of France,
Dutchess of Suffolk, and Daughter of K. Henry VII.
p. 231.
xxxviii. S.E. View of Lutterworth Church. Prattent del. &; so.
179:?. — Fi;mres of John Feilding and .loanna his
Wife, 1 42S' — Pulpit and Font. — WicklifFe's Chair. —
Tradesmen's Tokens, and Tliirty two Shields of
Arms. Longmate sc. p. 263.
xxxix. Monuments of the Feildings in Lutterworth Church. —
The Meeting-house. — Autographs and Arms. Long-
mate del. & sc. 1795. p. 265.
xl. Brasses in the Vestry at Lutterworth. Longmate sc.
p. 265.
xli. Figures and Arms of the Feildings at Newnham, Long-
mate sc. p. 282.
xlii. Portrait of John WicklifFe, Rector of Lutterworth.
J. Basire sc. p. 29S.
xliii. Misterton Hall, the Seat of Jacob Henry Franks, Esq.
Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 312.
xliv. S.E. View of Misierton Chui-ch. — Font, Piscina, Stone
Seats, Carvings, Tomb of Michael Pulteney, Esq.
and Twenty-nine Shields of Arms. Longmate del.
& sc. p. 313.
kIv. Monument of John de HardreshuU in the Church of
Ashene or Aston, Northamptonshire, and Six of his
Seals. F. Cary sc. p.3l6.
xlvi. N.View of Oadby Church. J. Pridden del. June 15,
1791- F. Cary sc. — Font, Piscinas, Stone Seats. —
Two Pieces of antient Sculpture, and Six Coats of
Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 393.
xlvii. S.E.View of the Church of Peatling Magna. — Font. —
Monuments of the Family of Jervis, 1-597 and 1614,
and Six Shields of Arms. Prattent del. &; sc. 1792.
p. 328.
xlviii. S.E.View of the Church of Peatling Parva. — Monu-
mental Figure of William Bradgate of Peatling,
1480. Prattent del. & sc. 1792. p. 333.
xlix. S.E. View of Shawell Church. — Dow-Bridge. — S.W.
and S. Views of Round Hill, and Twelve Armorial
Bearings. Longmate del. & sc. 1795-6. p. 339.
528 LEICESTERSHIRE.
1. Stanford Hall, the Seat of the late Sir Thomas Cave,
Bart. Throsby del. Walker so. p. 354.
li. Three Views of Stanford Church, and a View of Stan-
ford Hall. Inscribed to the Rev'' Sir Charles Cave,
Bart. C. Cave & Lonii;mate del. & sc. p. 355.
lii. Monuments (Brasses) of the Caves of Stanford. In-
scribed to the Rev'' Sir Charles Cave, Bart. Long-
mate del. & sc. p. 35fi.
liii. Tombs and Monuments of the Cave Family. Inscribed
to the Memory of Sir Thomas Cave, Bart, who died
Aug' 7, 1 778. Longmate del. & sc. p. 357.
liv. S.E.View of Swinford Church. — Font, Nine Coats of
Arms, &c. Prattent del. & sc. 179^2. p. 365.
Iv. Sepulchral Remains found at Great Wigston. Long-
mate del. & sc. p. 377 .
Ivi. S.E.View of S' Wolstan's, and N.E.View of All Saints
Churches, Wigston. Schnebl)elie del. April 1790.
Liparoti sc. — S.W. View of Wigston Two Steeples.
— Nineteen Coats of Arms. Prattent del. Cary sc.
p. 378.
Ivii. Portrait of the Rev'' Samuel Ayscough, F.A.S. — Rec-
tory House of Houghton, in the County of Durham,
built by George Davenport of Great Wigston. J. Ba-
sire sc. p. 387.
Iviii-lix. Natural History, from Great Wigston and other Parts of
the County, p. 390.
Ix. S.E. and N.EA'iews of Willoughby Waterless Church.
— Font, Piscina, Stone Seats, Arms, &c. Longmate
& Prattent del. & sc. 1792-95. p. 393.
Ixi. Fac-simile of an original (irant to the Abbot and Con-
vent of Gerendon. From the original Deed in the
Possession of William Hamper, Escj. Longmate se.
p. 411.
VOL. IV. PART II.
Containing Sparkenhoe Hundred; with a Phoenix as a Vig-
nette, dated 1811.
Title-jjage as liefore.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Henry Grey, Earl of Stam-
ford and Warrington, and to the Rt. Hon'"' Thomas Noel,
Viscount Wentworth, Baron Wentworth.
Preface to Volume IV. Part II. dated Dec. 16, 181 1, '2 pages.
List of Subscribers, j)p. vii-viii.
General Index to the Parishes and Hamlets, p.ix-xi.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 529
General Index to the Pedigrees, pp. xii-xiv.
Tlie History of the County continued, begiimlng with " Spar-
kenhoe Hundred," [3q-12g2] pp. 423-1038.
Additions and Corrections, [l2H-12i] pp. 1039-1014.
Additions and Corrections to Volumes II and 111. and Additional
Subscribers, [l2i2-12K 2] pp. 1045-1019.
Pedigree of Shirley, of Preston, Sussex, p. 1050.
Brief Index to Sparkenhoe Hundred, with Directions to the
Binder, [12l] pp. 1051-1053.
List of Plates in this Volume, and for Volume I. Part II.
p. 1054.
N.B. The continuation of the Pedigree of Clarke Jervoise, a
separate leaf, to face p. 602.
Errors of paging: — p. 444 is numbered 144 ; — pp. 451-452
(5 Y 3, but misprinted 5 v 2) are repeated with asterisks ; —
pp. 519-524 (6s-6s3) are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 325-
526 (6s 4) have asterisks ; — pp. 53-1-5 are numbered 536-7 ; —
pp. 629-630 (7 u 3) are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 633-4
(7x3) are repeated with asterisks; — p. 725(5x3) being the
Pedigree of Parr of Kendall, Co. Westmorland ; Greens Norton,
Northamptonshire, &c. is repeated with an asterisk; — pp. 807-808 "
(9T3, numbered 9x2) are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 841-
844 (10D3-4) have asterisks ; —pp. 845-856 (10D5-10E2)
are repeated with asterisks; — pp. 853-4 (lOG 3) are likewise
repeated with asterisks ;— pp. 867-868 are omitted, but are ac-
counted for thus — 866-668; — pp. 889-892 (10P3-4) are re-
peated with asterisks; — pp. 9 15-9 16 (lOv 2) are also repeated
with asterisks; — pp. 963-964 (llLS) are hkewise repeated
with asterisks; — pp. 979-984 (Up 3-5) are repeated with as-
terisks, and follow p. 978.
PLATES IN VOL IV. PART II.
Ixi. Portrait of George Harry, Earl of Stamford and War-
rington, President of the Royal Humane Society, en-
graved by James Basire. Frontispiece.
Ixii. Map of Sparkenhoe Hundred. J. Carv sc. p. 425.
Ixiii. S.W. and N.E. Views of Appleby Churcii. Glover &
Schnebbelie del. 1790. — Old Moated House at Ap-
pleby. Glover del. J 790. F. Gary sc. p. 431.
Ixiv. Rude Sculpture and Inscription over a Mantle-piece of
the Moated House at Applebv. Longmatesc. p. 431.
Ixv. Arms and Monuments at Appleby, the Font and School.
Ravenhill sc. p. 435.
3 Y
530
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Ixvi.
Ixvii.
Ixviii.
Ixix.
Ixx.
Ixxi.
Ixxii.
Ixxiii.
Ixxiv.
Ixxv.
Ixxvi.
Ixxvii.
Ixxviii.
Ixxviii.*
View of the House of the Rev*^ John Moore at Ap-
pleby, to whom this Plate is inscribed. James Ba-
sire sc. p. 4 40.
S.W.View of Aston Flamvile Church. Prattent del. &
sc. 1793. — Font. — Initials and Date, and Monu-
ments.— S.E. View of Rurbach Church. — Roman
Coin, &c. and Thirty -seven Coats of Arms. Schneb-
belie del. 1790. p. 45-2.
View of the Hou^e of David Wells, Esq. at Burbach ;
engraved at his Expense, and to whom this Plate is
inscribed, p. 4fil .
Portrait of David Wells, Esq. F.S A. p. 4f)I .
A Groupe of Figures in .\lto-relievo : St. John tlie Bap-
tist, &c. From the Collection of the late David Wells,
Esq. F.S. A. Schneblielie del. IJSg. p. 4t)l.
Whole-length Figure of St. Peter, from a fine Frag-
ment of painted Glass in the possession of J. Throsby.
Schnebbelie del, & sc. p,46i.
St. Bartholomew, from painted Glass at Burbach, Lei-
cestershire, p. 46 1 .
Natural History from Burbach and Hinckley, p. 462.
Mural Monument in Memory of the Rt. Hon. Anthony
Grey, Earl of Kent. — Tomb of Richard Wightman,
and Font, in Burbach Church ; and Nineteen Coats
of Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 463.
Leicester Grange, the Seat of John Foster, Esq. p. 470.
S.E.Viev/ of Barwell Church. — Font. — Monuments. —
Capt. Shenton's Tree, and Twenty Coats of Arms.
S. Griffith del. J. Basire sc. p. 4 77-
S.W. View of Stapleton Church. J- Robinson del. —
N.E. View of Potters Marston Church and Potters
Marston Hall — also Seven Seals, and Nine Shields
of Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 483.
S.E. View of Market Bosvvorth Church; the Font, Pis-
cina, and Monument in Memory of the Rev'' John
Dixie, A.M. J. Pridden del. July 6, 1792. F. Cary
sc. — Bosworth Hall and Free School. — Seal of Sir
Richard de Harcourt. — Token of Hugh Adcock, and
Twenty-four Shields of Arms. Longmate del. & sc.
1794." p. 497.
Portrait of Sir Wolstan Dixie, Lord Mayor, 1585.
From the original Picture in Christ Church Hcspital.
T. Trotter sc. p. 497.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 531
Ixxix. Bosworth Hall. Inscribed to Mrs. Pocliin, Daughter
of Sir Wolstan Dixie, tlie 4"' Baronet, of" Bosiworth
Park, and Relict of George Pochin, late of Bonn, in
the County of Lincoln, Esq. Throsby del. Walker
. sc. p. 300.
Ixxx. Woodcroft House in Elton Parish, in Northamptonshire,
where Dr. Michael Hudson was murthered, 6 June,
1648.— Modern View of Woodcroft House. R. Hen-
son del. 181 I. p. 508.
Ixxxi. Portrait of Anthony Blackwall, M.A. Master of Bos-
worth School, p. 509.
Ixxxii. S.W.Views of Barleston and Shcnton Churches. — N.W
View of Carleton Church. — Font. — Mural Monu-
ment, and Twenty Shields of Arms. Longmate del.
& sc. 1795. — Shenton Hall. J. Pridden del. June
17, I7S9. A. Bannerman sc. p. 517.
Ixxxiii. Two Views of Osbaston Hall, the Seat of Josias Cock-
shutt Twisleton, Esq. Throsby & Prattent del. Wal-
ker & Prattent sc. p. 524.
Ixxxiv. Shenton Hall. Inscribed to Frederick William Wol-
laston, Esq. J. Basire sc. p. 529.
Ixxxv. Mezzotinto Portrait of Mr. (WiUiam) WoUaston. J. Fa-
ber sc. p. 531 .
Ixxxvi. Another Portrait of the same. Jas. Basire sc. p. 540.
Ixxxvii. Dr. Wollaston's Monument at Clifton. — S.E.View of
Sutton Cheynell Church. — The Font, Monuments,
and Six Coats of Arras. — Viewof Sutton Hall. J. Prid-
den del. 1789. Longmate sc. p. 544.
Ixxxviii. Map of the Country Five Miles round Hinckley. J. Ro-
binson del. 1785. p. 555.
Ixxxix. Plan of the Battle of Bosworth, and of the Neighbour-
hood, June 17, 1789. J. Pridden del. p. 556.
xc. Richmond's Army advancing on the Eve of Battle to
meet Richard's. Throsby pinx^ W. & J. Walker sc.
p. 556.
xci. Portraits of K. Richard III. and his Queen; — also a
Crucifix, p. 557.
{Copied from " Walpole's Historic Do7ibts.")
xcii. Curiosities found in Bosworth Field. Inscribed to the
Memory of the brave Heroes who fell in Bosworth
Field. Longmate sc. p. 557.
xciii. Westcotes, the Seat of Walter Ruding, Esq. to whom
this Plate is inscribed. J. Basire sc. p. 567.
53^
LEICESTERSHIRE.
xciv. Westcotes, the Seat of Walter Ruding, Esq. Throsby
del. Walker sc. p. 367.
xcv. Arms of the Family of Ruding. On the letter-press of
p. 568.
xcv.* Danet's Hall, the Seat of Edward Alexant^er, M.D.
Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 571.
xcvi. S.View of Cadeby Church. — S.E.View of Congeston
Church. — Figures under the North Window, and
Twenty-four Coats of Arms. J, Pridden del. April
24, 1793. F. Gary sc. p. 574.
xcvii. S.W.View of Croft Church. Grifiith del. 1790. Lipa-
roti sc. — S.E.View of Desford Church. — Font, Mu-
ral Monument in Form of a Book, and Five Coats
of Arms. p. 384.
xcviii. S.E.View of Drayton Church. Schnebbelie del. April,
1790. Liparoti sc. — Monuments, &:c. and Twenty-
eight Shields of Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 592.
xcix. S.W. and N.E.Views of Elmesthorpe Church. — Painted
Glass of St. Cecilia. — Saxon Crucifix. — Elmesthorpe
Provincial Token struck bv Richard Fowke, and
Eight Shields of Arms. Inscribed to the Rev** Tho-
mas Leman, M.A. J. Pridden del. July 8, 1792.
Longmate sc. p. 606.
c. S.East View of Glenfield Church. Malcolm del. & sc.
— Effigy of a Lady against the North Wall. — Seal
of Roger de Quincv, Earl of Winton.— Fragment at
Glenfield. — Mommient at Hether, and Fourteen Coats
of Arms. p. 6 1 2.
ci. Braunston Hall, Two Views, the Seat of Clement Win-
stanley, Esq. Prattent & Walker del. &: sc. 1792.
p. 620.
cii. N.E. and S.E. Views of Braunston Chapel. — Font. —
Ancient Tomb with a Cross. — Gothic Arch, Auto-
graphs of the Family of Hastings, and Eight Coats
of Arms. J. Swaine sc. p. 621.
ciii. N.E. View of the Chapel of Kirby Muxloe. — Distant
View of, and Ruins of, the Old Castle at Kirby,
Malcolm del. &; sc. 1796. p. 625.
civ. S.E. and N.E.Views of Grobv and Steward Hays. In-
scribed to the Rt. Hon. George Harry Grey, Earl of
Stamford and Warrington, Baron of Groby. Long-
mate & Rev'' Rob' Throsby del. 1 796. Longmate &
F. Carysc. 1796. p. 634.
LEICESTERSTIinE. 533
cv. S.E.View of Hetlior Church. Mtili-olm del. & sc. 1 79G.
— Two \^ie\vs of Groby Pool. Throsby del. Walker
sc. p. 634.
cvi. S.W.View of Higham Church. RcV' J. Griffith del.
1790. J.Basiresc. — N.E.View of thesame. J. Prid-
deii del. July 4, 1 792. — Lindley, the Seat of W. Bur-
ton, Author of the History of Leicestershire. — Lind-
ley Chapel, 1793. — Monuments, Coins, and Eighteen
Coats of Arms. J. Pridden del. J.Swainesc. p. 641.
cvii. Two \'ie\vs of Lindley Hall. Throsby & J. Pridden del.
1791-3. Walker & F. Gary sc. p. 647.
cvii.* Another View of Lindley Hall, taken in 1811. In-
scril)ed to the ReV* Samuel Bracebridge Heming,
M.A. Loui^mate sc. p. 647.
cviii. Portrait of William^ Burton. See Frontispiece to Vol. L
Part I. but is here mentioned, agreeably to the printed
List of Plates.
cix. Seals and Arms of the Burton Family, with Autographs
of William Burton the Historian, &;c. Longmate sc.
p. 6GI.
ex. Plan of the Town of Hinckley, taken in 17Si2. J. Ro-
binson del. 1782. p. C)C)(J.'
cxi. View of Hinckley from the Entrance to the Coventry
Road, taken in 1791. .1. Walker del.&sc. p. 67o'.
cxii. The Hall House on the Site of Hinckley Priory, and a
N.E View of Hinckley Church, p. 680.
cxiii. Fig. 1, 2. Original Habit of a Hinckley Monk; also
without his Cowl. — Fig. 3. Dress of a Hinckley Monk
when removed to Montgrace. p. 6bO.
cxiv. N.E.View of Hinckley Church, and Plan; aho Four
Coats of Arms. Rev^ J. Pridden del. 1 7S9, & W. J.
Watson del. 178I. p. 683.
cxv. West Front of Hinckley Church. W. Bass del. p. 683.
cxvi. S.E. View of Hinckley, and S. View of Dadlington
Churches. J. Pridden del. 1788, &i June 21, 1791.
F. Gary sc. — Wykin Hall, and Sixteen 'Shields of
Arms. Longmate del. & sc. p. 684.
cxvii. A Beam in Hinckley Church. — Monuments, Tokens,
&c. W. Bass del. p. 689.
cxviii. Portraits of the ReV^ John Cole Gallaway, M.A. Vicar
of Hinckley; and of Mr. John Robinson of Hinck-
ley, born March 6% 1723-4^ died Nov. lO"', 1792.
p. 693.
cxix. Portraits of John Onebye of Hinckley; John Onebye
534
LEICESTERSHIUE.
cxx.
cxxi.
cxxii.
cxxiii.
<:xxiv.
-cxxv.
cxxvi.
cxxvii.
cxxviii.
cxxix.
cxxx
cxxxi
of Barwell ; Emmet Oneby, married to Dr. Mason ;
and Dorothy Mason, married to William Cradock. —
Autographs and Seals, p. 698.
S.E.View of the Dissenting: Meetin.g-house at Hinck-
ley. Longmate sc — S.E.View of Stoke Church. —
Inscription against the Wall in the North Aile. —
Seal of Amicia de Limesey, and Fourteen Shields of
Arms. J. Griffith del. Cook sc. p. 7 IS.
W.View and N.W.View of Ibstock and Hugglescote
Churches. Malcolm del. & sc— Medal and Auto-
graphs of Archbishop Laud. — Seals, and Twenty Coats
of Arms. Longmate sc. p. 752.
Old House at Dunnington on the Heath. — Key, Old
Pestle and Mortar, and Six Coats of Arms. J. Prid-
den del. May 23, 1795.. F. Gary sc. p, 756.
View of Kirkby Malory Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon.
Thomas Noel, Viscount Wentworth. Contributed
by, and dedicated to, his Lordship, p. 771.
Two Views of the same. Throsby del. Walker sc.
p. 772.
S.E.View of the Church of Kirkby Malory.— Font, Mo-
numents, and Twenty-six Armorial Bearings. J. Grif-
fith del. 1790. Cook sc. p. 772.
S.Viewof the Church of Earl's Shilton, and Four Shields
of Arms. Schnebbelie del. 1790. F.Carysc. p. 779.
S.E.View of Markfield Church, and Six Coats of Arms.
(Malcolm del. & sc.) p. 800.
South View of Bardon Hill and Hall. Inscribed to the
Memory of Mr. John Hood. Malcolm del. & sc.
1792. — Another View of the same. Inscribed to
William Hood of Bardon Park. Throsby del. Wal-
ker sc. p. 804.
Arms of the Family of Hood. On the letter-press of
p. S06.
S. W.View of Nailston Church. — Font, Arms, and Ef-
figy of Thomas Corbet, ob. 1586, aet. 94. J. Prid-
den del. July 6, 1 792. F. Carysc. — Baptist Meeting
at Barton. — S.E.View of the Church of Normanton
on the Heath. Malcolm del. & sc. 1792. p. 808.
S.E.View of Narborough Church, and Eight Shields of
Arms. J. Pridden del. June 22, 1791. F. Carysc.
p. 8 1 6.
, Portrait of Nathaniel Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham.
{BVom '^'Hutchinson's Hist, of Durham.") — View
LEICESTERSHIRE. 535
of Steane, Northamptonshire. Longmate sc. — N.E.
View of Newbo'.d Verdon, and Seventeen Shields of
Arms. Prattent del. & se. 1792. p. 824.
C'xxxii. S.E. View of the Chureh of Norton by Twyeross.
J. Glover del. June 1791. Cook sc. — The Seal of
the Monastery of Polesworth, from the original in
the Augmentation Office, June 18'^, 1789. B. Pouncy
del. F. Carv sc. — and Ten Coats of Arms. p. 85 1 .*
cxxxiii. Portrait of the Rev'' William Whiston, born at Norton,
1G67, died 1752. p. 854.*
cxxxiv. S.E.View of the Church of Orton on the Hill. — Two
Views of Orton Hall. Inscribed to the Memory of
Samuel Steele Perkins, Esq. J. Glover del. 1790.
F. Gary sc. p. 847.
cxxxv. Monuments at Orton. J. Glover del. 1790. p. 850.
cxxxvi. Portrait of William Perkins, D.D. F. Eginton sc.
Birmingham, p. 852.
The Arms of the Family of Perkins, of Orton on the
Hill. On the letter-press of p. 854.*
cxxxvii. Elevation and Plan of the principal Floor of Gopsal.
Inscribed to the Hon''''" Penn Assheton Curzon, M.P.
(misprinted cxxvii.) p. 857.
cxxxviii. Gopsal Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon"^'*^ Sophia Char-
lotte, Baroness Howe. Throsby del. Walker sc.
p. 857.
cxxxix. Inside View of Gopsal Chapel. Longmate del. & sc.
1795. — Brass of William Foster and Modwene his
Wife. — Ionic Temple and Cenotaph in Memory of
Mr. Edward Holdsworth. — Antient Tomb for one of
the early Vicars of Orton, in the South Aile of Or-
ton Church. — Antient Spur. — S.W. Viev/ of Tv.y-
cross Church. — Coins, f^nd Seventeen Coats of Arms.
Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Ladv Sophia Charlotte
Curzon, eldest Daughter of Earl Howe. J. Pridden
del. July 4, 1 792. F. Gary sc. p. 858.
cxl. S.E. View of Peckleton Church. J. Pridden del. July
3, 1792. F. Gary sc. — Font, Stone Seats, Piscina,
Monuments, and Thirty Shields of Arms. Long;mate
del. & sc. p. 872.
cxli.* A Plan of Ratby Camp, 1758. — Coin of K. Charles I.
found at Ratby. — The Wether Meadow at Ratbw
p. 879.
cxli. S.E. and N.W. Views of Ratby and Newton-Linford
Churches. Malcolm del. & sc. — Monument in Me-
536 LEICESTERSHIRE.
mory of Henry Sacheverell, Esq. in Ratby Church. —
Font, ornamented Window, and Twenty-four Shields
of Arms. Burton del. p. 883.
cxlii. N.E. and S.E. Views of Sapcote Church. — Font, and
Grave-stones. — Sapcote Bath, N.W. — House of In-
dustry.— Coins, Great Seal of K. Richard the Se-
cond, and Eighteen Coats of Arms. W. Spencer jun.
del. 1810. Longmate sc. p. 900.
cxliii. S.W.View of Shakerston Church, Stone Seats, Sixteen
Shields of Arms, &c. J. Pridden del. April 24, 1793.
F. Carysc. p. 909.
cxliv. Sharnford Church and Parsonage House. Earl pinx'-
Malcolm sc. p. 91 9.
cxlv. See Plate clvii.
cxlvi. N.E. View of Shepey Church, and S.E.View of Rad-
clive Chapel. — Font, Stone Seats, Brasses, and
Thirty-nine Shields of Arms. J. Pridden del. F. Cary
sc. p. 92s.
cxlvii. S.W.View of Sibbesdon Church. — Stone Seats, Monu-
ments, and Thirty Shields of Arms. J. Pridden del,
April 24, 1793. F. Carysc. p. 934.
cxlviii. S.E). View of Stoney Stanton Church, and the South
Door. J. Pridden del. April 21, 1788. A. Banner-
man sc. p. 971-
cxlix. S.E.View of Tiiornton Church, taken about half a Mile
from Thornton. J. Gundy del. 1811. Longmate sc.
— S.W.View of the same. — Font, and Five Shields of
Arms. Prattent del. &:sc. 1792. — N.E. View of Bag-
worth Church and Bardon Meeting-House. J. P.
Malcolm del. & sc. p. 983.
cl. S.View of Thurleston Church, before and since it was
rebuilt. — Water Scene at Normanton Turvile, and
N.E. View of Thurleston Church. J. Griffith del.
1790. Liparoti sc. p. 997-
cli. Monuments, Piscina, Stone Seats, ike. in Thurleston
Church, and Twenty-six Shields of Anns. Longmate
del. & sc. 1793. p. 999.
tlii. Two Views of Normanton Turvile Hall, the Seat of the
late Holled Smith, Esq. — New Hall and Toolcy
Hall. Throsby & J. Pridden del. 1791. Walker sc.
p. 1002.
cliii. S. and West Views of Witherley Church, and Four
Shields of Arms. Schnehbelie del. Oct. 1791. Ba-
sirc sc. p. 1009.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 537
cliv. South West View of Ansley Hall, the Seat of Jolin
Newdigate Lndfoid, Esq, to whom this Plate is in-
scribed. J. A. del. F. Carysc. p, 1017.
civ. Ansley Church. — Anns from the same ; and Tomb of
Alicia Ludford, in Witlierley Church. Boultbee del.
Basire sc. p. 101 8.
clvi. Map of the Arden. p. 102S.
clvii. Plan of JManduessedum Romanorwn, Celts, &c. and a
Fossil Tooth found at Shepey, (which forms Plate
cxlv.) J. Glover del. 1791. Long-mate sc. p. 1031.
clviii. Map of the Parish of Manceter. p. 1033.
dix. A South View of Manceter Church. — Arms from the
same. Seals, &c. J. Boultbee del. F. Cary sc.
p. 1034.
clx. S. VV. View of Oldbury, and the Fort at Oldbury.
p. 1035.
clxi. A Cottage on Hartshill Green called the Chapel, and
Seals. J. Atkins del. 1783. F. Cary sc. p. 1033.
clxii. Churches and Buildings seen from Hart's Hill. In-
scribed to, and engraved at the expense of, John
Newdigate Ludford, Esq. Longmate sc. p. 1036.
clxiii. N.E. View and Ground Plan of Hartshill Castle. — Saxon
Door-way of Ansley Church. J. Atkins del. 1785.
F. Cary sc. p. 1036.
clxiv. The South Elevation of Atherston Chapel. — The Earl
of Stafford's Arms at Maxtoke Castle, &c. J. Royce
sc. p. 1037.
clxv. N.E. View of Atherston Chapel. — Seals of Richard Ne-
vil, Earl of Warwick, and Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk. Schnebbelie del. p. 1038.
clxvi. Roman Coins. — Tradesmen's Tokens, and the Seal of
the Free Grammar School in Atherston. p. 1038.
clxvii. Portrait of the Right Honourable John Smith, Chief
Baron of the Excliequer in Scotland, and one of the
Barons of the Exchequer in England, Founder of
the Hospital at Frolesworth. Inscribed to William
Collins, Esq, of Greenwich in Kent. James Basire
sc. p. 1041. (The same plate as in Vol. IV. Part I.
page 185.)
N.B. There are Large Paper copies of this very laborious
and valuable undertaking : but in consequence of the fatal Fne
which destroyed the Printing Office of the Author in 1808, the
whole impression of the work was consumed. With the excep-
3 z
538 LEICESTERSHIRE.
tion of Two hunched of the Large and Small Paper copies ori-
ginally subsciihed for, a complete set is, therefore, rarely to be
found. — 1810.
IV.
Collections towards the History and Antiqui-
ties of the Town and County of Leicester.
Published by John Nichols, F.S.A. Ediiib. and
Perth.
London : Printed hy and for the Editor, mdccxc. Quarto.
See " Bibliotheca Topograpkka Britrnmica," Vol. vii. and viii.
No. 1. and li.
V.
The ^Iemoirs of the Town and County of Lei-
cester : Displayed under an Epitome of the Reign
of each Sovereign in the English History : containing
the Antiquities of each, and the historical and bio-
graphical Relations at large. To which is added, a
brief Supplementary Account of the present State of
Leicestershire. By John Throsby. Li Six Vo-
lumes.
" Soficit not thy thoughts with matters hid,
Heaven is for thee too hiizh
To know what passes there; he lowly wise.
■_ ask
How first tliis world and face of thin<;s be<;an,
And what before thy memory was done." MiLTON.
Leicester : Printed for the Author : and sold by S. Crovvder,
in London; and by J. Gregory, in Leicester. 1777* Duo-
decimo.
VOL. L
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Subscribers to the Leicestershire Memoirs,
j). i-iv.
Epistle to the Reader, p. i-vi.
Contents of the First Volume, p. vii-viii.
The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester, and Er-
rata, [b-x 4] J). 9-176.
LEICESTEESIIIIJE. 529
PLATES.
1. A New Map of Leicestershire. Folded. J. Banister sc. p. 9.
2. Jewry Wall. Rass del. p. 34.
3. Stones of the Wall, mentioned by the Rev*^ Mr. Cart. p. 46.
4. An Arch over the Entrance to the Garden near the Jewry
Wall. p. 4 8.
5. Arms of the Mercian Kings, p. 83.
VOL. IL
Title-page as before.
Contents of the Second Volume, 2 pages.
The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester continued,
[a-z2] p. 3-179.
PLATES.
1. Arms of Leicester. p.G.
2. A Remnant of Wickliff's Vestment and Sound-board, p. 1 15,
3. E. of Lancaster's Anas. p. 118.
4. The Thorn taken from the Crown of Jesus, p. 125.
5. The Magazine (at Leicester), p. 128.
6. The Old Hospital, No. L p. 140.
VOL. IIL
Title-page as before.
The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester continued,
and Errata, [a-n 7] p. 3-1 75.
The Contents of the Third Volume, 2 pages.
PLATES.
1 . Fitz-Parnel's Seal. p. 45.
2. Montfort's Seal. p. 50.
3. John of Gaunt's Seal. p. 51.
4. Kir by Ruins, p. 87-
5. A Black Canon, p. 152.
6. Ruins of Leicester Abbey, 1777- Folded. Throsby del.
Banister sc. p. 168.
VOL. IV.
Title-page as before.
Contents of the Fourth Volume, 2 pages.
The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester continued,
and Errata, [a-x4] p. 3-1 66.
PLATES.
1 . Portrait of Lady Jane Grey. Walker sc. p. 26.
540 LEICESTERSHIRE.
2. Portrait of Hugh Latimer, Bp. of Worcester. Walker sc..
p. 43.
VOL. V.
Title-page as before.
The Contents of the Fifth Volume, 2 pages.
The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester continued,
and Errata, [a-m 3] 1 70 pages.
PLATES.
1. A Piece of Antiquity disco\'ered in 1675 opposite St. John's
Hospital, Leicester, p. 29.
2. Tessellated Paven.ent, Coins, &c. p. 32.
3. Roman Milliary found near Leicester, and a Ring with Arabic
Characters, as given in Burton's Leicestershire, p. 36.
4. Portrait of Will"' Beueridge, Bp. of St. Asaph. Walker sc
p. 64.
5. Leicester Infirmary, p. 133.
VOL. VL
Title-page as before.
Contents of the Sixth Volume, 2 pages.
The Present State of Leicestershire, [b-s 3] p. 5-137.
Index, List of Subscribers, and Directions to the Binder^ 1 8
pages.
PLATE.
Fossil Fish, &c. found at Barrow, p. GO.
VI.
Select Views in Leicestershire, from original
Drawings : containing Seats of the Nobility and
Gentry, Town Views and Ruins, acconijianied with
descriptive and historical Relations. By J. TmiosBY.
In Two Volumes.
" Contemplate the lapse of ages : read of the devastations of war, and
wonder that there are mouuiuents of antiquity and grandeur .still re-
maining."
Published by J. Throsljy, Leicester, Sept. 4"^ 1789, and sold by
W. and J, Walker, Rosoman's-street, London, Quarto.
VOL. I.
An engraved Title-page as above, with a View of Leicester as a
Vignette.
LEICESTERSIIIRE. .541
Dedication to the Most Noble Henry Somerset, Duke of Beau-
fort, dated Leicester, August 28, 1789.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Introduction, 8 pages.
Descriptive letter-press, [Ti-4 t] 331 pages.
Index, Directions to the Binder, and Errata, 3 pages.
PLATES,
(Drawn by J. Throsby, and engraved by W. and .1. Walker.)
1. Portrait of the Author, ait. 50. J. Walker del. W. & J.
Walker sc. To face the Title.
2. View of Ashby de la Zouch Castle. (PI. XIX.) p. 5.
3. Prince Rupert suiinnoning the Garrison of Leicester to sur-
render to the Army of Charles the First, May 30, 1645.
(PI. XL) p. 14.
4. Leicester Castle, from Braunston-gate-Bridge. (PI. XXVII.)
p. 21.
5. Two Views of Castle Hill, Mountsorrel ; and Two Views
near Grooby Pool. (PI. XX.) p. 34.
6. View of Leicester and its Abbey. (PI. XXI.) p. 82.
7. Ulverscroft Priory. (PI. XVI.)' p. 89.
8. Belvoir Castle, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Rut-
land. (PI. VIII.) p. 104.
9. Four Views : viz. 1 . Belvoir Castle, from Barston. — 2. N.W.
View of Burrow Hill. — 3. Bradgate Ruins. — 4. Belvoir
and Knipton. (PI. XXIV.) p. II7.
10. Ruins at Bradgate. (Pi. IV.) p. 118.
! 1. Portraits of Bp. Latimer, Lady Jane Grey, and Bp. Beve-
ridge. p. 124.
12. Staunton Harold, the Seat of the Right Hon. Earl Ferrers.
(Pl.V.) p. 126.
13. Fac-siniile of a Letter of King Charles S"'' to Lady Shirley.
p 135.
14. Stapleford, the Seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of
Harborough. (PI. XVII.) p. 147.
15. Kirkbv Hall, the Seat of the Right Hon'^''^ Viscount Went-
worth. (PI. XXIX.) p. 13 7.
16. Donington Park Hall, the Seat of the Right Hon. Lord
Rawdon, now Earl Moira. (PI. XXXVL) p. 166.
17. Stanford Hall, the Seat of Sir Thomas Cave, B'- (PJ.
XXXII.) p. 179.
iS. Wistow Hall, the Seat of the late Sir Charles Halford, BarU
(PI. XIII.) p. 187.
542 LEICESTErvSIIlllE.
19. Carlton Hall, the Seat of Sir John Palmer, B'- (PI. XVIII.)
p. 102.
20. Bosworth Hull, the Seat of Sir Wolstan Dixie, B'- (PI.
XLVl.) p. 197.
^\. Four Views: — 1. The Haui^iiig Stone. — 2. Swithland Hall,
the Seat of Sir John D'Anveis, B^ — 3. Button Wood
View. — 4. Ship View. (PI. XXXIX.) p. 202.
22. Skeffington Hall, the Scat of Sir Vv'illiam Charles Farrell
Skeffinstoii, Bar^- (PI. XIV.) p. 207.
23. Bardou Park Hall, the Seat of W'" Hood, Esq. (PI.
XXXVIII.) p. 221.
24. Beauinanor Park Hall, the Scat of W'" Herrick, Esq.
(PI. XXXVII.) p. 227.
25. Autoi!;raphs taken from original Instruments at Beaumanor.
(Plate 1.) p. 230.
26. Autoj;raphs taken from oiiginal Instruments at Beaumanor,
(Plate 2.) p. 24 1.
27. Autographs taken from original Instrumciits at Beaumanor.
(Plate 3.) J). 243.
28. Braunston Hall, the Scat of Clement Winstanley, Esq.
(Pl.XLI.) p. 257.
29. Danet's Hall, the Seat of William Bentley, Esq. (PI. VI.)
p. '262.
30. Edmond-thorp Hall, the Seat of W'" Pochin, Esq. (PI.
XXX.) p. 266.
31. Enderhy Hall, the Seat of Lorain Smith, Esq. (PI. XXIII.)
p. 270.
32. Gerendon Abhey, the Seat of Sir Will™ Gordon, Kn^' and
Rothelv Temple, the Seat of Thomas Babington, Esq.
(PI. XLIV.) p. 276.
33. GopshiiU Hall, the Seat of Penn Ashton Curzon, Esq.
(PI. XXXV.) p. 280.
34. Gumley Hall, the Seat of Joseph Cradock, Esq. (PI. XII.)
p. 286.
35. Gundcv Groves, Three Views, and Claybrooke. (PI.
XXXIV.) p. 287.
36. Four Views : viz. I. Laund Abbey, the Seat of Jn". Simp-
son, Esq. — 2. Ulveston Priory. — 3. Beaumanor Old
Hall. — 4. Grace Dieu Nunnery. J.Wigley sc. p. 289.
37. Leesthorp Hall, the Seat of John Suffield Brown, Esq.
(PI. L.) p. 291.
38. Lindley Hall, the Seat of Rob' Abuey, Esq. (PI. XLVII.)
p. 292.
LEICESTERSniRE. .543
39. Loildiiigton Hall, the Seat of Charles Morris, Esq. (PI.
XXXI II.) p. 294.
40. Misterton Hall, the Seat of Isaac (II.) Franks, Esq. (PI.
XLVIII.) p. 296.
41. Normanton Hall, the Seat of Holed Smith, Esq. (PI.
XXVI.) p. 297. ^
42. Four Views; viz. 1. Swithland Slate Pit. — 2. N.E. View of
Leicester. — 3. View near Norniauton Hall — 4. Belgrave
Mill. (PI. XXVIII.) p. 298.
43. Nousely (Noselev) Hall, the Seat of Charles Hasehigg, Esq.
(Pl.'XLIII.)' p. 299.
44. Osbaston Hall, the Seat of Josias Cockshut, Esq. (PI.
XLIX.) p. 30t.
45. Prestwould Hall, the Seat of Charles James Packe, Esq.
(PI. XXV.) p. 30.5.
40. Quenhv Hall, the Seat of Shugburgh Ashbv, Esq. (PI.
XXII.) p. 307.
47. Quorndoii Hall, the Seat of Hugo Meynel, Esq. (PI.
XLII.) p. 309.
48. Scraptoft Hall, the Seat of Hartop Wigley, Esq. (PI. XLV.)
p. 312.
49. Stoughton Hall, the Seat of Peers Anthony James Keck,
Esq. (Pi. II.) p. 3 19.
50. Wanlip Hall, the Seat of Grave Hudson, Esq. (Sir Cha^
Grave Hudson, Bar*- (PI. XV.) p. 322.
51. VVesteotes, the Seat of Walter Ruding, Esq. (PI X.)
p. 3t'4.
52. Nine Village Churches. (Plate I.) p. 327.
53. Nine Village Churches. (Plate II.) p. 330.
54. Richmond's Army advancing on the Eve of Battle to meet
Richard's, p. 333.
55. Nine Village Churches. (PI. III.) p. 334.
56. (K.) Richard the Thud's House and Bedstead. (PI. XL.)
p. 336.
57. Nine Village Churches. (PI. IV.) p. 338.
58. Nine Village Churches. (PI. V.) p. 342.
59. View of Hinckley. (PI. XXXI.) p. 344.
60. Nine Village Churches, termed Oddities, p. 346.
61. Trinity Hospital. (PI. VII.) p. 348.
62. View of Loughborough. (PI. III.) p. 349.
63. View of Melton Mowbray. (PI. IX.) p. 350.
PLATES ON THE LETTER-PRESS.
1. Fitz-Parnel's Seal, &c. &c. p. 22.
544 LEICESTERSHIRE.
2. Cross at Mountsonel ; ancient Spur, &c. p. 36.
3. Bow-Bridge, and a Copy of the old Oaths, p. 47.
4. Ancient Spur, and Seal of St. Leonard's Hospital, p. 56.
5. Nine Seals of Religious Houses, p. 98.
N. B. The Pedigree of the Skeffington Family, on a separate
Sheet, folded, faces p. 210.
VOL. n.
Title-page: " The Supplememtary Volume to the Leices-
tershire Views : containing a Series of Excursioms in the
Year 1790, to the Villages and Places of Note in the County.
By John Throsby. To which are added, in Notes, the most
valuable Parts of Burton, Nichols, and other antecedent
Writers on Leicestershire.
London : Printed for the Author, by John Nichols j and
sold by G. G.J. and J. Robinson, Pater- noster Row, and
by all the Booksellers and Printsellers in Town and
Country, mdccxc."
Dedication to the Most Noble John-Henry Manners, Duke of
Rutland.
Introduction, p. 5-10.
The Excursions, [b2-xxx] beginning with p. 1 1-529.
General Index to the Leicestershire Views and Excursions,
p. 530-535.
Directions for placing the Plates, and Errata, p. 536.
PLATES.
Map of Leicestershire. Folded. J. Cary sc. To face the
Title.
1 . Detached Parts of K. Richard the Third's Bedstead, Ruins,
&c.&:c. p. 14.
2. Fifty Coats of Arms. p. 25.
3. Coins, Fac-simile, Monument, &c. p. 48.
4-5. Various Fossils and Petrifactions found at Barrow, p. 115.
6. Forty-three Coats of Arms. p. 124.
7. Coin of K. Charles I. — Autographs, Kirkby Fossils, &c.
p. 127.
8. Harborough Chapel, and Bottesford Church, p. 154.
9. Nine Buildings: viz. 1. Emmington Chapel. — 2. Luho-
thorpe Ruin. — 3. Donnington Castle. — 4. Knaptoft Ch,
Ruin. — 5.Donington Chapel. — 6. Elmesthorpe Church.
— 7. Marston Chapel. — 8. N.E. View of Ulvescroft
Priory. — 9. Shcnton Church, p. 188. (Numbered
Plate 8.)
LEICESTERSHIRE. 545
10. Monumental Figure, from the Altar Tomb of Staunton in
the Church of Castle Donnington, with a Remnant of
Wickliff's Vestment and Sounding-board, &c. (Num-
bered PI. 9 and 10.) p. IQO.
11. Four Brass Figures in Loughborough Church. Schnebbelie
del. Basire sc. p. 273.
12. Monuments in Skeffington Church, with the Seal of K.
Henry P' affixed to a Deed in the Possession of Sir W'"
Skeffington, Bart. J.Wigleysc. p. 328.
13. Natural History of Hinckley, p. 403.
14. Ashby de la Zo'uch Castle, p. 419.
15. Plate' of Stars, p. 453.
16. The Foss Plan; or Roman Route from London to Lincoln.
p. 513.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper.
VII.
The History and Antiquities of the ancient
Town of Leicester: attempted by JohnTiirosby.
"General knowledge is to be drawn from particularities." — Wartox.
Leicester : Printed by J. Brown, for the Author, mdccxci.
Quarto.
Title-page as above, with a Coat of Arms; viz. Gules, a Cinque-
foile pierced, Ermine, as a Vignette.
Dedication to the Right Honourable George Townshend, Earl of
Leicester, 2 pages.
Preface and Contents, 2 pages.
The History and Antiquities of Leicester, and Errata, [b-4f3]
420 pages.
Index, and Directions for placing the Plates, 4 pages.
PLATES.
1 . Portrait of the Author, the same as is prefixed to the Lei-
cestershire Views. J. Walker del. W. & J. Walker sc.
To front the Title.
2. Plan of Leicester, 1792. To face p. 1.
3. Jewry Wall, with the Arms of the Kings of Mercia, and
Seals of Leicester, Sec. p. 3.
4. Ancient Inscription on a Stone in Leicester, &:c. (Num-
bered Plate 11.) p. 9.
4 a
546 LEICESTERSHIRE. ;
5. Jewry Wall, considered as the Janua of the old City; with
an East View of the same, without the Hut. p. 1 7.
G, 7. Roman Pavements, one called Diana and Actaeon. p. 19.
8. Roman Coin-* found in Leicester, with a Fac-simile of
Domesday Book. .1. Wigley so. p. 19.
9. A Mosaic Pavement, from the Cherry Orchard, Leicester,
17S2. p. 20.
10. Plate of Roman Coins. J. Wii,dey sc. p. 21.
11. Plan of Leicester, taken about IfiOO. p. -22.
12. Fitz-Parnel's Seal, &;c. p. 3?.
13. Richmond's Army advancing on the Eve of Battle to meet
Richard's. Throsln pinx'- W. & J. Walker sc. p. 60.
14. Richard the Third's House and Bedstead. Throsby pinx.
Walker sc. p. 61.
15. Leicester High Cross, &c. p. 62.
16. Fig. 1. Specimen of the Pannel of an old Door in K. Ri-
chard's House. — Fig. 2. King Richard's Bridge, taken in
1791.. — Fig. 3, Vermilion Painting — Fig. 4. Handle of
a Cross Bow found in Bosworth Field. — Fig. 5. Frag-
ment of K. Richard's Coffin. — Fig. 6. Cannon Balls, &c.
found in Sutton Field. — Fig. 7. K. Richard's Signature,
K. Henry's Monogram, and their Portraits p. 64.
17. Bow-Bridge, and a Copy of the old Oaths, p. bO.
18. Autographs of K. Charles 1^'' Prince Rupert, &c. p. 114.
19. Prince Rupert summoning the Garrison of Leicester to sur-
render to the Army of Charles the First, May 30, 1645.
Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 120.
20. Plate of Tradesmen's Tokens p. 124.
21. Twelve Portraits of Characters noticed in the History of
Leicester, p. 1 75.
22. Two Portraits; " Companions in Simplicity, probably also
in Chastity." J. Throsby del. & sc. p.' 205.
23. St. Mary's Church, Leicester; representing its Spire as it
appeared after it was split by Lightning, July 10, 1783.
Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 222.
24. St, Nicholas and All Saints Churches. Cockshaw del. &
sc. p. 232.
25. St. Martin's and St. Margaret's Churches. Cockshaw del. &
sc. p. 240,
26. Curious Roof Supporters in St. Martin's Church, p. 241.
27. The Thorn taken I'rom the Crown of Jesus, and Fac-simile
from the Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Martin's Pa-
rish, p. 246.
LEICKSTEHSIIIRE. 5^7
28-31. Four Plates of painted Glass at Mr. Stephens's, Lei-
cester. Throshy tlel. 178S. Royce sc. p. 274.
32. All Saints Church Font. — St. Mary's Font. — Tomb in the
Cha()el of Trinity Hospital. — Bishop Penny's Touib, kc.
p. 275.
33. View of Leicester and its Abbey, p. £81 .
34. View of Leicester Al)bev in 1775. p. 2S8.
35. Trinity Hospital (Pl.VH.) Throsby del. Walker sc. p. 294.
36. Painted Glass in Wigston's Hospital. — Brass Figure. — Arms
over the Entrance into the Hospital, Sec. p. 310.
37. The North and South Front of Leicester Infirmary. — Tri-
nity Hospital, rebuilt by His Majesty George HI. and the
County Gaol. J. Walker sc. p. 312.
38. Fig. I. The Town Gaol in 1793. — Fig. 2, 3. Consanguini-
tarium, and the Buildings. — Fig. 4. Wigston's Hospital,
p. 315.
39. Leicester Castle, p. 349.
40. Leicester Castle, from Braunston-gate Bridge. Throsby
del. Walker sc. p. 353.
41. Newark Gate, Two Views, p. 355.
42. Roman Route, from London to Lincoln, laid down by
J. Throsby from Observations upon an Excursion over it
in October 1791- p. 357.
43. Plan of an ancient Encampment near Ratby, and Survey of
the Raw-dikes near Leicester, p. 363.
44. Extraordinary Horse Race in 1783. On the letter-press of
p. 364.
45. St. Peter, from a fine Fragment of painted Glass in the
possession of the Author. Schnebbelie del.&sc. p. 384.
46. Recent Discoveries, (Plate L) — Roman Brick, &c. p. 384.
47. St. John's Chapel, p. 386.
48. Saxon Arch, Cell, and ancient Column. — Seal of St. Leo-
nard's Hospital, Ancient Spur, &c. p. 387.
49. Recent Discoveries, (Plate 2.) — Roman Pitcher, &c. p. 388.
50. Recent Discoveries, (Plate 3.) — Roman Pottery. Folded.
p. 389.
51. Roman Fragments, p. 397.
N. B. There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
VIII.
Letter to the Earl of Leicester on the recent Dis-
covery of the Roman Cloaca, or Sewer, at Lei-
548 LEICESTERSHIRE.
C ESTER ; with some Thoughts on Jewry Wall. (By
John Throsby.)
Leicester : Printed by John Ireland, mdccxcih. Octavo^
39 pages.
IX.
A Walk tlirough Leicester ; being a Guide to
Strangers, containing a Description of the Town and
its Environs ; with Remarks upon its History and
Antiquities. (By Susanna Watts.)
" Within this iioiir it will be diiiiier-tiine:
Till that I'll view the manners of the town,
Peruse its traders, gaze upon its buildings,
And then return and sleep within mine iun." — ShakespeaUE.
Leicester : Printed by T, Combe ; and sold by T. Hurst, Pa-
ternoster-row, London. ISOl. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Address, ] page.
The Walk through Leicester, [b-u2] 148 pages.
With a Plan of the Town of Leicester, published by J. Combe,
1S02, folded.
X.
Tiie History of MARKET-HARBOROtrGii, in Leices-
tershire, and its Vicinity. By W. Harrod, iVuthor
of Stamford, Mansfield, &c.
" On vcnt'rous wint; in quest of Fame 1 s^o,
And leave the gapiuii; umltitude l)elow."
Market-Harborough : Printed by and for the Author : sold
in London by Messrs. Wilkie and Robinson, Paternoster-rowj
and Mr. Burnham, Northampton. 1808. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Preface and Dedication, 1 page,
hidex, 4 j)ages.
The History of Harborough, its Vicinity, and Appendix, [l-13-3][
102 pages.
LEICESTEllSIIIRE. 549
TLATES,
(From Nichols's History of Leicestershire, and Gentleman's
Magazine.)
1. A Plan of the Town of Market Ilarhoronch, taken A.D.
1776, by Samuel Turner, who having the same in a very
imfiTiished state, the Deficiencies have been supplied bv
Mr. Ivovvland Rouse ; with an Elevation of the West
Front of the Free Grammar School, founded in 1614 by
Mr. Robert Smyth, Citizen of London. Folded. R.
Rouse del. I769. (Nichols's Leicestershire, vol. iii.
p. 1125.) p. 1.
2. Antient Encampment at Market Harborough; Arms, Trades-
man's Token, and Four Sepulchral Urns and a Patera.
Folded, p. 4.
3. S. and N.E. Views of Market-Harborough Church, Town
Hall, and Bridge. — Tradesmen's Tokens. Folded. Prat-
tent del. & sc. 1792. (Nichols, vol. ii. part ii. p^ 4(J4,)
p. 16.
4. S.W. (View of) St. Mary's (Church) in Arden. — Door-way
of Old Church. — Figure in the Church-yard, and Arms.
(Nichols, p. 478 ) p. 67.
5. S.E.Vievv of Bowden St. Nicholas Church; with the Fonts
of Bowden St. Nicholas and Bowden Magna. Longman
del. & fee. 1793, p. 83.
6. S.W. View of Bowden Magna Church : Inscription, and
Arms. Folded. J. Pridden del. .luue 15, 1791. p\ Cary
sc. (Nichols, vol. ii. part ii. p. 474.) p. 84.
7. Antient Camp at Lubenham. T. Reynolds del. p. S6.
8. N.W.View of Brampton Church. (From Gentleman's Ma-
gazine, 1 793.) Folded. J. P. Malcolm del. p. 96.
With a folded List of the 72 ancient Cottages belonging to Har-
borough. To face page 102.
XI.
A Collection of the Charities and Donations
given for any religious or other public U.se to the
Town of Market Harborougii, in the County of
Leicester. To Avhich is added, the Decree issued out
of the High Court of Chancery, 1 3'^ of Charles I.
confirming the Proprietors of certain ancient Cot-
5.50 LEICESTERSHIRE.
tages in Ilarborough in the Right of Commons, Acre-
Ilades, Sec. in the Common Fields of Great-Bowden.
The whole compiled from the J^arish Registers, De-
crees, Wills, Old Feofl'ments, Terriers, Town Books,
and other authentic Records ; and interspersed with
some occasional and incidental Remarks. By Row-
land Rouse.
" Rememher the words of thn LORD JesUS, liow hr- said, Distribute unto
the poor (whom) ye have always with you, and thou shalt have trea-
sure 111 Heaven; (and)
" It is more blessed to give than to receive."
Acts XX, v. 35. Luke xviii. v, 22. Matthew xxvi. v. H,
Ma rket-Harbo ROUGH : Printed by William Karrod.
MDCCLXViii. Octavo.
Half Tide : " Harborough Charities and Donations."
Title-page as above.
The Request of certain Inhabitants to print the Collections, dated
Nov. 23, 1767, 1 page.
Advertisement and Errata, 1 page.
Dedication to the hihabitants of Market- Harborough, with a
Note to be inserted at page 8Cy 2 pages.
Preface, dated Harborough, Ascension Day, 1768? p. vii-xiv.
The Collection of Charities and Donations, with Appendix,
[b-s 5] 1 29 ^p ages.
Index, 5 pages.
XII.
The History and Antiquities of Claybrook, in
the County of Leicester: including the Hamlets of
Bittesby, Ullesthorpe, Wibtoet, and Little
WiGSTON. By the Rev. A. Macauley, M.A.
London : Printed for the Author, by J. Nichols : and sold by
Charles Dilly, in the Poultry; J. Gregory and Anne Ireland,
Leicester ; W. Adams, Loughborough ; W. Ward, Hinckley ;
and T. Dicey and Co. Northampton, mdccxci. Octavo.
Title-page as above, with a Wood Cut as a Vignette.
Letter addressed to Mr. Nichols, p. iii-viii.
The Historical Part, [b-k 4] 13G pages.
Additions, and List of Books sold by C. Dilly, 4 pages.
LEICESTERSHIRE. ' 551
PLATK.
S.W.View of Claybrook Church, Leicestershire. Drawn Aug:.
178'2, by T. Parker, and etched Jan-v 179I ; and an Engrav-
ing on Wood, representing a Man at Plough with Oxen, as a
Tail-piece to p. 136.
XIII.
The History and Antiquities of Hinckley, in
the County of Leicester; incliiciing tlie Hamlets of
StoivE, Dadlington, Wykin, and, the Hyde.
With a large Appendix, containini^ some Particulars
of the ancient Abbey of Lira in Isonnandy : Astro-
nomical Remarks, adapted to tlie Meridian of Hinck-
ley; and Biographical Memoirs of several Persons of
eminence. By John Nichols, P.S.A. Edinb. Cor-
rcsp. and Printer to the Society of Antiquaries of
London.
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society
of Anti(juaries ; and sold by all the BookNcllcrs in Great Bri-
tain and Ireland, mdcclxxxii. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Mr. John Robinson, of Hinckley, dated Nov. I,
17&2; with References to the Plan of Hinckley, p. v-vi.
The History of Hinckley; with Appendix, and Directions for
placing the Plates, [b-iI 2] 240 pages.
N. B. Pages 35, 56 are repeated with asterisks, and follow
p. 54.
PLATES,
i. Plan of the Town of Hinckley. Folded. J. Robinson
del. 1782. \>. 6.
ii. The Hail House (the ancient Priory) at Hinckley, with a
South Prospect of the Church. W, Bass del. p. 25.
iii. North East Prospect of Hinckley Church. W. Bass del.
p. 34.
iv. West Front of Hinckley Church. — Arms, Coins, &;c.
Folded. W. Ba'^sdel.' p. SfJ.
V. Ground Plan of tlincklcy Church. — Anns, Antiquities,
&c. J. Robinson del. p. 3/.
vi. A Beam in Hinckley Church.— Moiumients, Arni.s, &c.
Folded, p. 38.
552 LEICESTERSHIRE.
vii. The Natural History of Hinckley, p. 61.
viii. Various Antiquities, Seals, Sounding Board of Lutter-
worth Pulpit, kc. W. Bass del. p. 69.
ix. South View of Stoke Church. J, Robinson del. 1782.
p. 93.
X. South East View of Wykin Hall, and South West View of
Dadlington Chapel. W. Bass del, p. 107.
xi. Portrait of John Cleiveland, Esq. aetat. 32. Fuller pinx'*
J. Basire sc. p. 136.
xii. Astronomical Diagrams. J.Robinson del. 1782. p. 193.
xiii. Portrait of Sir Nathan Wright, Kn'' Lord Keeper, 170O.
Pv. White del. Royce sc. p. 236.
The Genealogy of the Cleiveland Family. Folded, p. 134.
N. B, This work forms part of the Seventh Volume of Ni-
chols's " Bibliotlieca Topngraphica Britatmica," with an Ap-
pendix, published in 1787.
XIV.
The History and Antiquities of Hinckley, in
the County of Leicester: including the Hamlets of
Dadlington, Stoke, Wykin, and the Hyde.
The Second Edition, embellished widi Twenty-two
Plates. To which is added, the History of WlTliER-
ley, in the same County, and a larger Extract of the
Jilanducssediim Romanonon : being the History and
Antiquities of Manceter, (including the Hamlets
of Hartshill, Oldbury, and Atherstone ;)
and also of the adjacent Parish of Ansley, in the
County of Warwick : by the late Ben.FAMIN Bart-
lett, Esq. F.S.A. widi Additions. By John Ni-
chols, F.S.A. Lond. Edinb. and Perth. Hlustrated
by Seventeen Plates.
Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-
street, London ; sold also by Miss Ward, Hinckley; and Mr.
T. Combe, Leicester. 1813. Folio.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Mr. John Ward of Hinckley, dated March 8,
1S13.
LEICESTERSHIRE. 553
The History of Hinckley, being a portion of the Fourth Volume
of the Author's History of Leicestershire, beginning with sig-
nature 8h, page 669, to 9E 2, p. 753.
Index to Hinckley, Dadlington, and Stoke; also the List of
Plates, p. 754.
The History of VVitherley, beginning with signature 1 1 z, page
1007, to'lSH, p. 1040.
Additions and Corrections, not in the History of Leicestershire,
[12h 2-121] pp. 1041-1044.
Index to Witherley, Manduessedum, &c. and a List of Plates in
the separate History of Witherley and Manduessediim, 1 page.
PLATES.
A Circular Portrait of " John Nichols, Printer, F.S.A. Lond.
Edin. & Perth, born Feb. 2, 1744-5, living 1812. J. Jack-
son pinx' 1811. Js. Basire sc." not inserted in any other
publication.
Twenty Plates for the History of Hinckley, and Seventeen for
the History of Witherley, &c. (of which but Sixteen are no-
ticed in the printed List of Plates,) taken from the History of
Leicestershire.
N. B. Of this Edition, only Fifty copies are taken off.
XV.
The History and Antiquities of Aston Flam-
vile and BuRBACH, including the Hamlets of
Sketchley and Smockington, and the Ciranges
of Leicester and Horeston, in the Comities of
Leicester and Warwick : With an Appendix to the
History of Hinckley; and Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Collections for the County at large. By
John Nichols, F.S.A. Edinb. and Perth; and
Printer to the Society of Antiquaries in London.
London : Printed by and for the Author, mdcclxxxvii.
Quarto. See Nichols's " Bihlioth. Topog. Brit." Vol. vii.
No. xliii.
XVL
The History of the Rise and Progress of the Cha-
ritable Foundations at Church-La ngton:
4B
554 LEICESTERSHIRE.
together with the different Deeds of Trust of that
Estabhshment. By the Rev. Mr. Hanbury.
" With-hold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the
power of thine hand to do it.
There is that scattcreth, and yet incrcascth : and there is that with-
holdeth more than is meet, hut it tendeth to poverty.
The liberal soul shall he made fat, and he that wateretli shall be
watered also himself." Proverbs.
London : Printed for the Benefit of the Charity : and sold by
J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall; Robinson and Roberts, in Pater-
noster-row ; and Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Ex-?
change, mdcclxvii. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
The History of the Charitable Foundations, [B3-Hh3] 469
pages.
Errata, 1 page.
XVII.
A Plan for a Public Library at Church-Lang-
ton, in Leicestershire, by the Rev. Mr. Hanbury.
Northampton : Printed and sold by C. Dicey ; and also by
J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, in London, IJGO. Octavo, 23
pages.
XVIII.
Anecdotes of the Five Music Meetings on ac-
count of the Charitable Foundations at CliURCH
Langton, in which many Misrepresentations and
gross Falsehoods, contained in a Book entitled The
History of the above Foundations, are fully detected
and confuted upon indubitable Evidence; with an
Appendix, containing several original Letters, with
Remarks.
Octavo, 1766.
XIX.
BoswoRTH Field : with a Taste of the Variety of
other Poems, left by Sir John Beaumont, Baronet,
LEiCESTfeRSHlRt. 555
deceased : set forth by his Sonne, Sir John Beau-
mont, Baronet; and dedicated to the King's Most
Excellent Maiestie.
London : Printed by Felix Kyngston, for Henry Seile, and are
to be sold at the Tyger's Head in St. Paul's Church-yard,
1629, (and reprinted in Duodecimo in 1710.) Small octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the King's Most Excellent Maiestie (Charles I.)
signed John Beaumont, 2 pages.
Elegies and Verses addressed to the Author by Thomas Neuill,
Thomas Hawkins, John Beaumont, Francis Beaumont, George
Fortescue, Ben Jonson, Mi. Drayton, Ph. Kin. la. CI. l6
pages.
Bosworth Field ; with certaine other Poems, [b-o 8] 208 pages.
Errors of paging: — page 77 for 67, and pp. 181, 182, are
always wanting.
XX.
The Battle of Bosworth Field, between Richard
the Third and Henry Earl of Richmond, August 22,
1485, wherein is described the Approach of both
Armies, with Plans of the Battle, its Consequences,
the Fall, Treatment, and Character of Richard. To
which is prefixed, by Avay of Introduction, a History
of his Life till he assumed the Regal Power. By
W. HuTTON, F.A.S.S. The Second Edition,
with Additions, by J. NiCHOLLS, F.S.A.
London : Printed by and for Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet-street. 1813. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Advertisement, dated November 1, 1813, [a 2-c 2] pJii-xx.
Preface, [b 3] p. v-viii.
The Introduction, [a-f2] p. x-lxxxiv.
The Ba*;tle, [b-n 2] 160 pages.
Additional Particular of the Battle of Bosworth Field, and List
of Plates, [o-t6] p. 181-271.
Errata, l page.
plates.
1. Portrait of King Richard the III. {From " Walpole's
Historic Doubts:') Hicks so. To face the Title.
556 LEICESTERSHIRE.
2. Portrait of Edward IV. p. xii of the Advertisement.
3. Portrait of Henry VII. From an original Painting in the
possession of Lady Bedingfield. H. Crowe sc. p. xiii
of the Advertisement.
4. Mr. Hutton's Plan of Bosworth Field. Folded, p. 1.
5. Richard the Third's House and Bedstead. Folded. Throsby
pinx^- Walker sc. p. 48.
6. Map of the Country Five Miles round Hinckley. Folded.
J. Robinson del. 1783. p. 183.
7. Shenton Hall in its ancient State, and Nine Shields of Arms.
J. Priddendel. June 17, 1789. A. Bannerman sc. p. 235.
8. Ritfhmond's Army advancing on the Eve of Battle to meet
Richard's. Throsby pinx'- W. & J. Walker sc. p. 243.
9. Plan of the Battle of Bosworth, and of the Neighbourhood,
June 17, 1789. Folded. J. Pridden del. p. 244.
10. Curiosities found in Bosworth Field. Folded. Longmate
sc. p. 262.
1 1 . Another Plate of Curiosities found in Bosworth Field. Long-
mate sc. p. 263.
These Plates are the same as in '^ Nichols's History of Lei-
cestershire."
XXI
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Leicester ; with Observations on the Means of
its Improvement. By John Monk (late 19th Light
Dragoons), of Bears-Combe, near Knightsbridge,
Devon. Drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
London : Printed by John Nichols, mdccxciv. QuartOy
75 pages.
With a Map of Charnwood Forest, engraved by Neele, and Nine
Plates of Drawings of Implements in Husbandry, made by
Mr. Hanford, of Hatherne, Leicestershire.
XXII.
A General View of the Agriculture of the
County of Leicester, with Observations on the
Means of its Improvement. Published by Order of
LEICESTERSHIRE. 557
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By William Pitt, of Wolverhampton. To which
is annexed a Survey of the County of Rutland,
by Richard Parkinson.
" . The landscape lauiihs around.
Full swell the woods; their ev'ry music wakes,
Mixt in wild concert, with the warbling brooks,
And hollows, responsive from the vales.
Incessant bleatinsfs run around the hills.
At last, of snowv white, the iiather'd flocks
Are in the wattled pen in numbers press'd.
The shepherd sits and whets the soundin<f sliears, ^
And soon their joyous task t;oes on apace.
Now swarms the village o'er thn jovial mead:
The ruddy blooming maid, the rustic youth ;
E'en stooping Age is here: and Infant hands :
And as they rake the green-appearing ground.
The russet haycock rises thick behind:
In happy labour, love, and social olee."
Erroneously quoted from Thomson".
London : Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-street, 1 309, and
for Messrs. Sherwood and Co. 1813. Octavo.
The Agriculture of Leicestershire contains 460 pages, with a
folded Map of the Counties of Leicester and Rutland, en-
graved by Neele, and 20 plates. The Agriculture of the
County of Rutland, printed in 1808, contains 193 pages, and
five plates.
15S
LINCOLNSHIRE.
I.
4 Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln ;
comprising the principal Towns and Churches, the
Remains of Castles and Religious Houses, and Seats
of the Nobility and Gentry ; with topographical and
historical Accounts of each View.
London : Published by William Miller, Albemarle-street. 1805.
Imperial quarto.
Half Title. Title-page as above.
Engraved Dedication to the Most Noble Brownlow Bertie, Duke
of Ancaster and Kesteven, signed BartlV^ Howlett, and dated
Jany 1 800, with Arms. F. Bartolozzi R. A. inv. The writ-
ing by F. Vincent. Bart^ Howlett sc.
List of Subscribers, 4 pages.
Account of Lincolnshire, 3 pages.
Descriptive portion of Letter-press, 53 leaves.
Index, and order in which the Prints are to be placed, 4 pages.
PLATES.
1. View of St. Leonard's Priory, Stamford. W.P.Sherlock
del. B. Howlett sc. On the Title-page.
2. Map of the County. To front the Title.
3. Emblematic Plate of the Division of Lindsey. W. Brand,
Esq. del. B. Howlett sc.
4. View of Lincoln. T. Girtin del. B. Howlett sc.
5. North View of Newport Gate, as it appeared in 1794.
B. Howlett sc. On the letter-press description.
6. Louth, from Thorp Hall. R. Corbould del. 13. Howlett sc.
7. Remains of the Abbey at Louth Park. J. Espin del. B.
Howlett sc. On letter-press description.
8. View of Barton. J. C. Nattes del. B. Howlett sc.
9. Lincoln Cathedral. J. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc.
10. West Front of Lincoln Cathedral. T. Girtin del. B. How-
lett sc.
11. Louth Church. T. Girtin del. B. Howlett sc.
12. (South West View of) Stow Church. The' Espin del.
B. Howlett sc.
LINCOLNSHIRE. 559
13. Interior View of Stow Church. .1. C. Nattes del. W.Poole
sc.
14. Font in Stow Church. .1. C. Nattes del. W. Poole sc. On
letter-press description.
15. Great Grinishv Church. Drawn by F. Nash from a Sketch
by J. Espin. B. Hewlett sc.
16. Torksey Castle. J. Buckler del. from a Sketch by Mr. T.
Espin. B. Howlett sc.
17. West View of Thornton Abbey. T. Girtin del. from a Sketch
bv W. S. Hesleden, Esq. B. Howlett sc.
18. East View of Thornton Abbey. T. Girtin del. from a Sketch
by Tho^ Espin. B. Howlett sc.
19. Ruins of the Abbey Church (the Chapter House). Tho*
Espin del. B. Howlett sc. On letter-press description
of the East View.
20. Tattershall Castle. Drawn by T. Girtin from a Sketch by
B. Howlett. B. H. sc.
21. North East View of Tattershall Castle. T. Girtin del.
B. Howlett sc.
22. Remains of Kirkstead Abbey. T. Espin del. B. Howlett sc.
On letter-press description of Tattershall Castle.
23. Mausoleum in Brocklesby Park. J. C. Nattes del. J. F.
Dauthemare sc.
24. The Burial-place beneath the Chapel. J. C. Nattes del.
J. F. Dauthemare sc. On letter-press description.
25. Interior View of the Mausoleum in Brocklesby Park. J. C.
Nattes del. J.F. Dauthemare sc.
26. The Old Hall, Gainsborough. J. C. Nattes del. W. Poole sc.
27. View of Redbourne. J. C. Nattes del. etched by S. Rawle,
and engraved by B. Howlett.
28. View of Revesby Abbey. Drawn by T. Nash from a Sketch
by W. Brand, Esq. B. Howlett sc.
29. View of Summer Castle. J. C. Nattes del. etched by
W. Poole, and engraved by B. Howlett.
30. Scampton Gateway. J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole,
and engraved by B. Howlett. On letter-press description.
31. Norton Place. Drawn by F. Nash from a Sketch by
T. Espin. B. Howlett sc.
32. The Chapel and Almshouse at Spital. F. Nash del. from a
Sketch by T. Espin. B. Howlett sc. On letter-press
description of Norton Place.
33. View of Gate-Burton. J. C. Nattes del. B. Howlett sc.
34. Summer House at Gate-Burton. J. C. Nattes del. B. How-
lett. On letter-press description.
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35. Sudbrooke House. J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole.
B. Hewlett so.
36. Willingham House. R. Corbould del. from a Sketch by
John Espin. B. Hewlett sc.
37. Market Raisin Church. Jno. Espin del. B. Hewlett sc.
On letter-press description of Willingham House.
3S. Langten Hall. T. Girtin del. B. Hewlett sc.
39. Burwell Park. Tho"^ Espin del. B. Hewlett sc.
40. Remains of a Seat at Belleau. J. C. Nattes del. etched by
W. Poole. B. Hewlett sc. On letter-press description of
Buvwell Park.
4 1 . Emblematic Plate of the Division of Kesteven. W™ Brand,
Esq. del. B. Hewlett sc.
42. South View of Stamford. J. C. Nattes del. B. Hewlett sc.
43. White Friars Gate, Stamford. B. Hewlett del. & fee. 1804.
On letter-press description.
44. Interior View of Stamford, with the Bridge. J. C. Nattes
del. B. Hewlett sc.
45. View of Grantham. Drawn by J. Bourne, the Figures by
Corbould. B. Hewlett sc. {The same Plate as in Tur-
nor's Grantham.)
46. Free School at Grantham. J. Bourne del. the Figures by
Corbould. B. Hewlett sc. On letter-press description.
(The same Plate as in Tumor's Grantham.)
47. View of Sleaford. Drawn by W. Brand, Esq. B. Hewlett
sc.
48. St. Mary's Church, Stamford. T. Nash del. B. Hewlett sc.
4y. Grantham Church. Drawn by W. Turner from a Sketch by
Schnebbelie. B. Hewlett sc. {The same Plate as in
Tumor's Grantham.)
50. Sleaford Church. W. Turner, A.R.A. del. B. Hewlett sc,
51. Temple Bruer. Drawn by W. Alexander from a Sketch by
Tho. Espin, B. Hewlett sc.
52. Somerten Castle. Drawn by R. Corbould from a Sketch by
J. Espin. B. Hewlett sc.
53. Remains of the North East Tower of Somerten Castle.
Drawn by R. Corbould from a Sketch by Tho. Espin,
engraved by B. Hewlett. On letter-press description.
54. Grimsthorpe Castle. Drawn by R. Corbould from a Sketch
by Tho. Espin. B. Hewlett' sc.
55. Great Oak in Bowthorpe Park. J. C. Nattes del. B. Hew-
lett sc.
56. Belvoir Castle. J.C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole.
B. Hewlett sc.
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57. Woolsthorpe Manor-house, in which Sir Isaac Newton was
born. J. Bourne del. W. H. sc. {The same Plate as
in Tumor's Grantham.) On letter-press description of
Belvoir Castle*.
58. Nocton, the Seat of the Earl of Buckinghamshire. Drawn
by R. Corbould from a Sketch by Tho' Espin. B. How-
lett sc.
59. Dunstan Pillar. Tho. Espin del. 1800. B.Howlettsc. On
letter-press description of Nocton.
60. Belton House, the Seat of Lord Brownlovv. J. C. Nattes
del. etched by W. Poole. B. Howlett sc.
61. Denton House, the Seat of Sir William Earle Welby, Bart.
J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole. B. Howlett sc.
62. St. Christopher's Spring. J.C. Nattes del. B. Howlett sc.
On letter-press description of Denton House.
63. Haverholm Priory. W. Brand del. B.Howlettsc.
64. The Keeper's Lodge at Haverholm Priory. W. Brand del.
B. Howlett sc. On letter-press description.
65. Coleby Hall, the Seat of General Bertie. Drawn by J. C.
Nattes, etched by W. Poole. B. Howlett sc.
66. Temple of Romulus and Remus in the Gardens of Coleby
Hall. J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole. B. How-
lett sc. On letter-press description.
67. Stoke Rochford Church. J. Bourne del. B. Howlett sc.
[The same Plate as in Tumor s Grantham.)
68. Cascade at Stoke Rochford, J. Bourne del. B. Howlett sc.
On letter-press description.
69. Harlaxton Manor House. Ja^ Bourne del. B. Howlett sc.
{The same Plate as in Tumor's Grantham.)
70. Little Paunton. Rev^^ Charles Tumor, F.S.A. del. B. How-
lett sc.
71. Coin of Caractacus. B. Howlett del. & sc. On letter-press
description of Little Paunton.
72. Emblematic Plate of the Division of Holland. W. Brand,
Esq. del. B. Howlett sc.
73. View of Boston. W. Brand, Esq. del. B. Howlett sc.
74. Hussey Tower. W. Brand, Esq. del. B. Howlett sc. On
letter-press description of Boston.
73. Boston Church. T. Girtin del. B. Howlett sc.
76. Kirton Church. Drawn by Wm. Alexander. B.Howlettsc.
* Some copies have a more enlarged description of Belvoir Castle, this
vignette being omitted.
4c
562 LINCOLNSHIRE.
77. Font in Kirton Church. W. Brand, Esq. del. B. Hewlett
sc. On letter-press description.
78. Crovland Abhev. Drawn by T. Girtin from a Sketch by
Ja= Moore, Esq. F.S.A, B. Hewlett sc.
79. Crovland Bridge. W. Brand del. B. Howlett sc. On let-
ter-press description of Crovland Abbey.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work.
*^* This collection of Plates originally appeared in num-
bers during the years 1 797-1 SOI ; and, when completed, an en-
graved title-page was given, with a vignette, concluding with the
followin'^ imprint : " London : Engraved by Bartholomew How-
lett, and published by William Miller, Old Bond-street, 1801."
This title-page was afterwards cancelled, and a printed one sub-
stituted.
II.
Chronological Tables of the High Sheriffs of
the County of Lincoln, and of the Knights of the
Shire, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament within the
same, from the earliest Accounts to the present Time.
London : Printed for Joseph White, removed from Lincoln's-
Inn-Fields, to No. 43, Holborn : and sold by Messrs. Merrills,
Booksellers, at Cambridge ; and Mr. Preston, Bookseller, at
Boston. MDCCLXXix. Small quarto, 39 ]iages.
III.
A Satyr on Lincolnshire. In a (Poetical) Letter
from a Gentleman in Lincolnshire to his Friend in
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. The Second Edi-
tion.
" Neptune, the God who does the Sea comniand,
Ne'er stiuids on tip -toe to descry tliis Land :
But seated on a Billow of the Sea,
With ease their Immhle niarslies does survey."
London : Printed for and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe, in
Paternoster Row. mdccxxxi. Octavo, 20 pages.
With a Wood Cut representing Neptune in his Car, as a Fron-
tispiece.
IV.
An Historical Account of the Antiquities in
the Cathedral Church of St, Mary, Lincoln.
LINCOLNSHIRE. 563
Abridged from William of IMalmsbury, MatthcAV
Paris,"Priiice, Sir William Diigdale, Rapin, Bishop
Sanderson, and several other Authors in ^lanuscript;
compiled to gratify the curious Inspector of this mag-
nificent Pile of Building.
" Templa ad uugcndum Pietaleni extrucia sunt."
"Olim tanta Hevacntia prcvslubatur Temp lis ut eu dilapidare vefus
esset." — Epict. 1. iv. c. 11.
Lincoln printed, and sold by W. Wood ; Mr. Crowder, Book-
seller, in Paternoster Row -, and Mr.Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's
Church-yard, London. (1771.) Quarto, 56 pages; and re-
printed in 1791-
V.
The History of Lincoln ; with an Appendix, con-
taining a List of the IMembers returned to serve in
Parliament, as also of the Mayors and Sheriffs of the
City.
Lincoln : Printed by A. Stark, for E. Baron, Bookseller, High
Street. 1810. Duodecimo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Admirers of Antiquity.
To the Reader, 2 pages.
Contents, 1 page.
Index, 7 pages.
Historv of Lincoln, [b-c c 6] pages 1 3-3 1 2,
List of Mayors, and BailiflFs, and Sheriffs of the City of Lin-
coln, 20 pages.
List of Members returned to Parliament for the City of Lincoln,
p. 21-28.
Errors of paging : — pages 26, 27 of this List for pp. 27, 28;
— p. 113 for 213.
PLATES ENCxRAVED ON WOOD.
1. Part of the Wall of the Close of the Cathedral, p. 97-
2. View of Potter Gate, top of the New Road. p. 98.
3. Chequer-gate. p. 101.
4r. View of an old Gateway near the White Hart Inn. p. 102.
5. Gateway of the Close, p. 103.
6. View of part of the Deanry, known as Welsh's Tower.
p. 109.
7. East Gate, or Entrance of the Castle, p. 156.
564 LINCOLNSHIRE.
8. Cob's Hall, North-east Corner of the Castle, p. 158.
9, Sally Port of the Castle, p. 162.
10. North, or Newport, Gate. p. 173.
11. The Mint Wall. p. 177-
12. Jew's House, opposite Bull-ring Lane. p. 182.
13. The Monk's House, p. 194.
14. Grey Friers, or Grammar School, p. 201.
15. The Depot, p. 292.
N.B. These plates are worked with the letter-press, each
plate forming two pages.
VI.
The Life of Robert Grosseteste, the celebrated Bi-
shop of Lincoln. By Samuel Pegge, LL.D. Pre-
bendary of Louth, in that Church ; with an Account
of the Bishop's Works, and an Appendix.
London : Printed by and for John Nichols, Printers to the So-
ciety of Antiquaries, mdccxciii. Quarto. See Nichols's
Bib. Topog. Vol. xi.
VIL
Memoirs of the Life of Roger de Weseham, Dean
of Lincoln, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and
principal Favourite of Robert Grosseteste, Bi-
shop of Lincoln ; being intended as a Prelude to the
Life of the last-mentioned most excellent Prelate.
Wherein the detached Notices relative to Bishop
Weseham are collected together ; and the Errors of
former Antiquaries concerning him and his Friends
are carefully and candidly corrected from the best
Authorities. By Samuel Pegge, A.M. Prebendary
of Bobenhull, in the Church of Lichfield.
" Laniatum corpore toto
De'iphobum vidi, et lucerum crudeliicr ora." Virg. Nm. vi. 493.
London : Printed for J. Whiston and B.White, in Fleet Street.
MDCCLXi. Quarto, with Preface, 68 pages.
VIIL
The Survey and Antiquitie of the Towne of
Stamford, in the County of Lincolne. With its
LINCOLNSHIRE. 565
ancient Foundation, Grants, Priviledges, and severall
Donations thereunto belongin<)-, Also a List of the
Aldermens Names, and the Time v/hen they were
chosen. With the Names of 10 Lord Majors (of the
Hon. City of London) borne in the foresaid County
of Lincohie. Written by Richard Butcher,
Gent, sometimes Towne-Clarke of the same Towne.
" Caput et Memhra sunt una pejsona." TliOM. AyuiNAS.
London : Printed by The. Forcet, dwelling in Old Fish-streetj
in Heydon-Court." 1646. (a 2.) Small quarto.
Tide-page as above.
The Honorable Ensignes of Stamford ; with a poetical Story of
the Scutchion. To face the Title.
The Epistle Dedicatory. — To all the worthy Citizens of Lon-
don, Borne in the Towne of Stamford. Signed Richard But-
cher, Stamford, the 1 of .January 1646, 2 pages.
Poems addressed to the Author, 2 pages.
A Table, shewing the Heads of every Chapter contained in this
Purvey, 1 page.
The Survey and Antiquity of the Towne of Stamford, [e-g 4]
47 pages.
Errors of paging : — page 38 is misprinted 3 ; — p. 43 for 41 ; —
pp. 42, 47 for 44 and 45.
IX.
The Survey and Antiquity of the Towns of Stam-
ford, in the County of Lincoln, and Tottenham-
High-Cross in Middlesex ; together with the Tur-
nament of Tottenham : or, the Wooing, Winning,
and Weddino; of Tibbe the Reeu's Dauo;hter there.
London : Printed for W. Meares, at the Lamb ; .L Brown, at
the Black Swan ; and F. Clay, at the Bible and Star, without
Temple-Bar. 17 17. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
A second Title-page to the Survey and Antiquity of the Town of
Stamford, written by Richard Butcher, &:c.
The Epistle Dedicatory to all the worthy Citizens of London,
born in the Town of Stamford, dated Stamford, the 1'* of
January l646, and signed Richard Butcher.
666 LINCOLNSHIRE.
The Honourable Ensigns of Stamford, with a poetical History of
the Escutcheon at the back of the Dedication, 1 page.
Latin and English Verses addressed to the Author, 5 pages.
Contents, 3 pages.
The Survey of Stamford, [b-g 8] 93 pages.
Title-page to the Brief Description of the Towne of Totten-
ham High-crosse, by Wilhelm Bedvvell. London : printed
16.31, reprinted 1718.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Hugh, Lord Coleraine,
2 pages.
The Description of Tottenham High-crosse, [g3-i4] p. 101-
119.
Title-page : " The Tvrnament of Tottenham ; or. The wooing,
winning, and wedding of Tibbe the Reeufe Daughter there.
Written long since in Verse by Mr. Gilbert Pilkington, at that
time, as some liave thought. Parson of the Parish. Taken out
of an ancient Manuscript, and published for the Delight of
others, by Wilhelm Bedwell, nowPastour there. London :
Printed 1631 ; reprinted by W. Mears, J. Browne, and F.
Clay, without Temple-Bar, 1718."
'' Dec]ication to the Right Honourable, Right WorshipfuU, and
Well -beloved the Inhabitants of Tottenham High-crosse in
Middlesex. Dated from Tottenham this 25 of March l63I,
and signed Wilhelm Bedvvell."
To the Courteous Reader, 3 pages.
Lines addressed to Mr. Wilhelm Bedwell, signed Thomas May,
1 page.
The Tvrnament of Tottenham, [k-k 7] p. 145-158.
Errors of paging: — pages 114, 115 for pp. 130, 131 j — and
pages 118, 119 for pp. 134, 135.
N. B. There are copies of this edition on Large Paper.
X.
All Essay of the ancient and present State of
Stamford. Its Situation, Erection, Dissolution,
and Re-editication ; ancient and present Sports, En-
dowments, Benefactions, Cliurchcs, Monuments, and
other Curiosities ; Monasteries, Colleges, Schools, and
Hospitals : Some Account of a monastick Life; when
the Monks first appeared in the World, what Orders
of them \vere settled here, and the Time of their
LINCOLNSHIRE. 667
cominjv into Endand. Tlic whole gathered from the
best printed Accounts, as well as origmal Manuscripts,
particularly the Registers of Durham and Peterbo-
rough ; the Rolls in the Tower, and the Cotton Li-
brary ; old Writings belonging to Brown's Hospital,
the Corporation Books, Mr. Foster's Papers, Stevens's
Supplement to Dugdale's Monasticon, and many other
private Repositories. By Francis Howgrave.
" I do love these ancient Ruins. We never
Tread on than, hut we set our Foot upon
Some Reverend Hislory.'" Webster.
" Quod mecum ignorat, solus vult scire videri." HoR.
Stamford : Printed for John Clarke, at the Bible in Cornhill,
London ; and William Thompson, Bookseller, in Stamford.
1726. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Right Honourable Brownlovv, Earl of Exeter,
with his Arms at the Head of the same, 4 pages.
Preface, 8 pages.
The Antiquities and present State of Stamford, [b-p2] 108
pages.
XI.
ACABEMIA TEUriA ANGLICANA ; or, The
Antiquarian Annals of Stanford in Lincoln,
Rutland, and Northampton Shires. Containing the His-
tory of the University, ^Monasteries, Gilds, Churches,
Chapels, Hospitals, and Schools there; with Memoirs
of the Lords, Magistrates, Founders, Benefactors,
Clergy, and other antient Lihabitants : interspersed
with many new and curious Particulars touching the
Britons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, French, Jews,
Church History, Parliaments, Councils, Pleadings,
Occurrences in the Barons Wars, and the Wars be-
tween the Two Houses of York and Lancaster ; as
also the Acts and Ancestry of divers Lord Chancel-
lors,, Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Bath,
Abbats of Peterborough, Priors of Durham, Bishops
of Lincoln, and sundry other famous Persons and an-
568 LINCOLNSHIRE.
tient Families. Being not only a particular History
of Stanford and several other old Towns, but an un-
common Series of Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs
under each Reign ; gathered from the best Accounts
Print and MS. with a large Chronological Table of
Contents, and Variety of Sculpture, in xiv Books.
Compiled by Francis Peck, Rector of Godeby by
Melton, in Leicestershire.
" Exfumo dare lucem*' HoR.
London : Printed for the Author, by James Bettenham^ in the
Year mdccxxvii. Folio.
Title-page as above, with a Vignette, engraved by M. V^'*
Gucht.
Dedication to His Grace John, Duke of Rutland, p. iii-vi.
Preface, p. vii-xii.
The Subscribers' Names for Large and Small Paper Copies,
p. xiii-xvi.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book I . [b-h] 26 pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book IL [b-o] 48 pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book III. [b-l] 36 pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book IV. [b-h] 26 pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, BookV. [b-F2] 18 pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book VI. [6b-6g] 22
pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book VII. [7 b-7 h] 24
pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book VIII. [8b-8q] 5Q
pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book IX. [9b-9o] 58
pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book X. [10b-10h] 24
pages.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book XI. [U B-l Is 2]
68 pages.
N. B. Pages 7 and 8 of this Book, signature 1 1 c 2, are
omitted.
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book XII. [12B-12M2]
43 pages. '
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book XIII. [13b-13e]
14 pages.
LINCOLNSHIRE. 569
The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, Book XIV. [14b-14u]
74 pages.
The Distribution of the chief Materials of this Work, [15 B-
15g iJ] 24 pages.
Title-page : " The Survey and Antiquitie of theTowne of Stam-
ford, with its antient Foundation, Grants, Privileges, and se-
veral Donations thereunto belonging : written by Richard
Butcher, Gent. &c. Sec." with a Vignette from Figures in
Wood under a Window in Maiden Lane.
The Epistle Dedicatory, and Lines addressed to the Author,
page iii-vi.
The Survey and Antiquity of Stamford, [16b2-16k] 31 pages.
Two Letters about the Original and Antiquities of the Town of
Stanford, by the late Reverend William Forster, A.M. Rector
of St. Clement Danes, and Errata, [17 b-17 f] 17 pages.
PLATES.
1. A Prospect of the Town of Stanford, from Parson's Cross.
Inscribed to Samuel Lowe, Esq. M.P. for Aldborough.
Folded. P. Tillemans del. 17 J9. G. Vander Gucht sc.
To face the Title.
The Arms of the Duke of Rutland^ at the head of the De-
dication.
2. The Common Hall at Stamford. Dedicated to the Mayor,
Aldermen, Town Clerk, and Burgesses of that Town.
B. Cole sc. p. 1, Book I.
3. Mr. Speed's Draught of Stamford, taken about the Year
1600, and the Common Seal, being the Arms of the
Town, as antiently carved upon the South and North
Gates of the Town, from a Book in the Heralds' Office.
Inscribed to Sir Thomas Saunders Sebright, Bart.
J. Harris sc. p. 33, Book ill.
4. Prospect of the Town of Stanford, from a Corner of Wor-
thorp Warren. Inscribed to the Honb'^ Will'" Cecil, Esq.
Mayor of Stanford. Thornton sc p. 1, Book IV.
5. The Remains of the Priory Church of St. Leonard by Stam-
ford. John Langton del. 8c sc. p. 8, Book IV.
The Seal of Matildis de Diva. On the letter- press of
p. 20, Book VI.
The Seal of the Convent of Sudwic. On the letter-press
of p. fi of Book VII.
6. The South East Prospect of St. Michael's Church in Stan-
ford. Inscribed to Thomas Cartwright of Ayuhoe, Esq.
p. 13, Book VIII.
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570 LINCOLNSHIRE.
The Seal of Alice de Waterville. On the letter-press of
p. 26, Book VIII.
7. The obver~e and reverse of the Seal of William de Aubpni.
p. 27, Book VIII.
8. The South Prospect of St. Maries Church in Stanford. In-
scribed to His Grace William (Wake), Lord Archbishop of
Canterburv. p-51, Book VIII.
9. The South West Prospect of the Remains of St. Paul's
Church (now the Free School) at Stanford. p. 55,
Book VIII.
10. Brazen-nose ColIe2;e Gate at Stanford, p. o, Book XI.
11. The West Gate of the Carnies, or White Fliers College,
without Staiiford. p. 29, Book XI.
Supposed Portrait of Joan, Princess of Wales, and Mother of
K. Ricliard II. On the letter press of p. !2, Book XII.
12. The South West Prospect of St. George's Church in Stan-
ford. Inscribed to Roger Gale, Esq. p. 23, Book XIV.
13. The South West Prospect of St. John Baptist's Church in
Stanford. Inscribed to the Rt. Rev. Richard (Reynolds),
Lord Bishop of Lincoln, p. 35, Book XIV.
14. The Screen between the North Isle and the North Chancel
of St. John Baptist's Church in Stanford. Insciibed to
the Houb'*= James Brudenell, Esq. p. 35, Book XIV.
15. The South Prospect of All Saints Church in Stanford. In-
scribed to the Rt Rev. Edmund (Gibson), Lord Bishop
of London, p. 56, Book XIV.
16. Mr, Byldysden and his Wife's Gravestone in the South
Chancel of St. John's Church. Inscribed to the Rev.
Mr. William Freeman, A.B. Tho. Bowles sc. p. 67, a.
of " the Close," Book XIV.
17. Brass Figure of Mr. Henrv Sargeaunt. Inscribed to Tho-
mas Sargeant, Es([, Gentleman Porter of the Tower of
London, p. 67, b. of" the Close," Book XIV.
18. Mrs. Margaret Elmes's Grave-stone in St. Maries Chappel,
in All Saints Church, p. 67, c. of " the Close," Book
XIV.
19. Mr. William Brown's Grave-stone in St. Maries Chappel, in
All Saints Church, p. 67, d. of " the Ch)se," Book
XIV.
20. Moimment in Memory of Mr. Thomas Truesdale in St.
Maries Chappel, in All Saints Church. Inscribed to the
Trustees of Mr. Truesdale's Hospital, J. Stmt sc. p. 67,
K. of " the Close," Book XIV.
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21. The North Prospect of St. Martin's Church in Stanford
Baron. Inscribed to the Rt. Rev, White (Kennett),
Lord Bishop of Peterborough, p. 68, F. of "the Close,"
Book XIV,
22. Sonne remaining Figures, as depicted in y'* 2'' Window from
the bottom, in the North Isle of St. Martin's Church,
taken July ^27, 1 7-22. p.fiB, G. of " the Close," Book XIV,
23. Some remaining Figures in the East Window of the South
Chancel of St. Martin's Church in Stanford. J. Sturt sc.
p. 68, H. of " the Close," Book XIV.
24. Fourteen Coats in the Upper Windows of y'' Nave of St.
Martin's Church. Inscribed to Peter Le Neve, Esq, Nor-
roy King of Arms. p. 68, i. of " the Close," Book XIV.
25. The Monument of Richard Cecil, Esq. and Jane his Wife,
and their Three Daughters, in St. Martin's Church at
Stanford. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon'''*' Brownlowe, Earl
of Exeter. P. Tillemans del. J, Sturt sc. p. 69, K. of
" tlie Close," Book XIV.
26. The Monument of the Rt. Hon'''^ Will"" Lord Burghley,
Lord High Treasurer of England, in St. Martin's Church
at Stanford, Inscribed to the Rt. Hon**'^ Brownlowe, Earl
of Exeter. P Tillemans del. J. Sturt sc. p. 70, L. of
« the Close," Book XIV.
27. The Monument of John Earl of Exeter, and Anne his
Countess, in St. Martin's Church at Stanford. Inscribed
to the Rt. Hon''''' Brownlowe, Earl of Exeter. P. Tillemans
del. J. Sturt sc. p. 71, M. of" the Close," Book XIV.
28. Sir David Philip's Monument in St. Maries Church, Stan-
ford. Inscribed to Mr. Nathaniel May. J. Sturt sc.
p. 1 7, A. of Butcher's History.
29. An antient Monument in the North Wall of Corpus Christi
Chappel in St. Maries Church, Inscribed to Mr. Tho-
mas Richardson. Sturt sc. p. 17, b. of Butcher's Hist.
30. Seal of Thomas, Bishop of Elphin. Inscribed to Samuel
Gale, Esq, p. 10 of Forster's Letters.
31. The South West Prospect of Mr. W'" Brown's Hospital.
Inscribed to Browne Willis of Whaddon Hall, Bucks,
Esq. p. 1 1 of Forster's Letters.
32. The Seal of Mr. Brown's Hospital. Inscribed to Charles
Bale, M.D. p. 12, a. of Forster's Letters,
33. The North Prospect of the Lord Burghley's Hospital in
Stanford Baron, p. 12, b. of Forster's Letters.
N. B. There are copies of this work upon Large Paper.
572 LINCOLNSHIRE.
XII.
The Antiquities of Stamford and St. Martin's,
compiled chiefly from the Annals of the Rev. Francis
Peck, with Notes : to which is added their present
State, including Burghley. By W. Harrod. In
Two Volumes.
" Inexorably calm, witli silent pace
Here Time hatli pass'd — what ruin marks his way!
The Piles, all crumbled o'er the hallowed base,
Turn'd not his step, nor could his course delay.'' — CuxNIXGHAM.
Stamford : Printed by and for W. Harrod ; and sold bv W.
Lowndes, No. 77? Fleet-street, London. 1783. Duodecimo.
VOL. L
Half Title.
Title-page as above, printed with black and red Ink.
Dedication to Samuel Coddington, Gent. Mayor ; the Rt. Hon.
the Earl of Exeter, Recorder; Aldermen, and the Inhabitants
in general.
Preface, 6 pages. Contents of Vol. I. 1 page.
The Antiquities and present State of Stamford and St. Martin's,
[a-x 2] 307 pages.
Errors of paging : — pp. 15, 16 are omitted.
PLATES.
1. Speed's Map of Stamford, taken in 1600, enlarged, with the
modern Names of Streets and Buildings. Folded. Neele
sc. To face the Title.
2. West View of St. Leonard's Church, Stamford, as it ap-
peared in 1780. p. 60.
3. The South Prospect of Brown's Hospital. Captain John
Bellairs del. Neele sc. p. 65.
4. The Old Town Hall. Folded, p. 150.
5. Monumental Figin-e of Henry Wykys, 1508. Folded, p. 245.
6. The Ichnography of y"^ Lord Burghley's Hospital, as it stood
Anno 1597. From an old MS. Folded, p. 265.
7. The North Prospect of the Lord Burghley's Hospital in
Stanford Baron. Folded, p. 265.
8. The Monument of Richard Cecil, Esq. and Jane his Wife,
and their Three Daughters, in St. Martin's Church at
Stanford. Folded, p. 272.
9. The Monument of the Rt. Hon*"^ William Lord Burghley,
Lord High Treasurer of England, in St. Martia'a Church
at Stanford. Folded, p. 273.
LINCOLNSHIRE. Sl%
A folded Table of Names of Aldermen of Stamford, from
1461. To face p. 210.
VOL. II.
Half Title. Title-page as before.
Contents, 1 page.
The present State of Stamford and St. Martin's, [x-Nn3]
p. 307-334.
Abstract of an Act passed in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign
of Q. Elizabeth, for making the River Welland navigable
from Stamford to the Sea ; and a Copy of a Grant from His
Majesty King James 1. respecting the making the River navi-
gable; with Observations on the preceding Act and Grant *,
not paged, but forming 15 pages.
Notes on the Appendix, p. 549-532. Index, p. 333-372.
Addenda, and Notes on the same, p. 573-378.
Errors, 1 page.
Errors of paging :— p. 3S0 for 382;— p. 384 repeated; —
p. 392 omitted.
PLATES.
1 . The Town Hall. W. Legg del. Neele sc. To face the Title.
2. West View of Peter Hill Hospital. R. H. del. Neele sc.
p. 372.
3. Woodcroft House in Etton Parish in Northamptonshire,
where Dr. Michael Hudson was murdered, 6 June 1648.
Folded, p. 383.
4. Burghley House, from the Gardens. Folded, p. 477.
* Immediately following these Observations, the author had printed one
page of the " Ordinances made by Sir William Cecil for the Order and
Government of 13 poor Men, whereof one to be Warden of the Hospital
of Stamford Baron, Co. of Northampton ;" but being foreign to this Work,
he proceeded no further :— this imperfect page is therefore generally pasted
on the reverse of p. 549, which was left blank for the purpose.
XIII.
An Account of the public Schools, Hospitals, and other
Charitable Foundations in the Borough of Stan-
ford, in the Counties of Lincoln and Rutland. By
Tho. Blore, of the Society of the Middle Temple,
and F.S.A.
"The Lord will enter into judgment with the Ancients of his People,
and the PillNCES thereof: for ye have eaten up the Vineyard — the
spoil of the Poor is in your Houses." — Isaiah iii. 14.
574 LINCOLNSHIRE.
Stanford: Printed by I. Drakard, at the News-Office: and
sold by B. and R. Crosby and Co. No. 4, Stationers' Court,
Paternoster Row, London. 1813. Octavo.
Title-page as before.
Introduction, dated 6"' Aug. 1813, and Errata, p. iii-xiv.
Contents, 2 pages.
The Account of the Public Schools, &c. in Stanford, [b-3 a 3]
366 pages.
XIV.
Collections for the History of the Town and
Soke of Ctrantham. Containing authentic Me-
moirs of Sir Isaac Newton, now first published
from the original MSS. in the possession of the Earl
of Portsmouth. By EDx^iund Turnor, F.R.S.
F.S.A.
London : Printed for William Miller, Albemarle-street, by
W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row, St. James's. 1806.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Most Noble John Henry Duke of Rutland.
Advertisement, Addenda, and Corrigenda, with Directions for
placing the Plates, 4 pages.
Collections for the General History, &:c. p. ix-xvi.
Collections for the Particular History, [B-Aa3] 186 pages.
Appendixes, [Aa4-cc] p. 187-198.
Index to the Monumental hiscriptions, and General Index,
p. 199-200.
PLATES.
1. Map of the Part of Lincolnshire comprehending the Soke
of Grantham. To face the Title.
2. Monument in Stoke Church, erected by Montague Cholme-
ley, Esq. A.D. 1641. Engraved by B. Howlett. p. 138.
3. Portrait of Sir Edmund Turnor, of Stoke Rochford, Kn',
born 1619, died 1707- Painted by H. Verelst, 1693.
Engraved by James Fittler, 1786. p. 149.
EXTRA PLATES.
1. Grantham Church. Drawn by W.Turner from a Sketch by
Schnebbelie. B. Howlett sc. p. 1.
2. View of the Town of Grantham. J. Bourne del. the Fi-
gures by Corbould. B. Howlett sc. p. 59.
LINCOLNSHIRE. 575
3. Belton House. J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole.
B. Hewlett sc. p. 102.
4. Harlaxton Manor House. J. Bourne del. B. Howlett sc.
p. 112.
5. Denton House. J. C. Nattes del. etched by W. Poole.
B. Howlett sc. p. 123.
6. Stol<e Rochford. J. Bourne del. B. Howlett sc. p. 133.
PLATES ON THE LETTER- PRESS.
1. Plan of Grantham Church, p. 4.
2. Grantham School. Ja' Bourne del. the Figures by R. Cor-
bould. B. Howlett sc. p. 39.
3. Plan of Gonerby Church, p. QQ.
4. Plan of Londoiithorpe Church, p. 71*
5. Plan of Braceby Church, p. 74.
6. Plan of Saperton Church, p. 76.
7. Plan of Barkston Church, p. 80.
8. Plan of Belton Church, p. 87.
9. Plan of Harlaxton Church, p. 105.
10. Plan of Denton Church, p. 115.
11. Plan of Great Paunton Church, p. 127.
12. Plan of Stoke Rochford Church, p. 133.
13. Plan of Colsterworth Church, p. L53.
14. Woolsthorpe House, the birth-place of Sir Isaac Newton.
J. Bourne del. B. Howlett sc. p. 157.
N. B. There are copies of this work on Large Paper.
XV.
The Hlstory and Antiquities of Croyland Ab-
bey, in the County of Lincoln ; with Two Appen-
dixes.
London : Printed by and for J. Nichols, mdcclxxxiii-xcvii.
The second Appendix has been since reprinted in 1815, with
an additional View of the West Front of Croyland Abbey,
drawn by J. Carter, F.S.A. and engraved by Basire. See Ni-
chols's " Biblioth. Topog. Britannka," Vol. iii.
XVI.
Observations on Croyland Abbey and Bridge:
and other Additions to the History of that Abbey, by
James Essex.
London : Printed by and for John Nichols, mdcclxxxiv.
Quarto. See <' Biblioth. Topog. Brit." No. xxii. Vol. iii.
576 LINCOLNSHIRE.
XVII.
An Account of the Gentlemen's Society at Spalding :
being an Introduction to the RcHqui(£ GaleatKE.
London: Printed by and for J. Nichols, mdcclxxxiv. Quarto,
See *' Bibliotheca Topographica Brilannica" Vol. iii.
XVIII.
Collections for a Topographical, Historical, and De-
scriptive Account of the Hundred of Aveland. By
John IVIoore.
" Sad are the ruthless ravages of time ....
Sad are the changes man is doom'd to feel,
And all that man can boast ! " Wm. Fox.
Lincoln : Printed for the Author by A. Stark, High-street ;
and sold by all the Booksellers in the United Kingdom. 1809.
Small quarto, 48 pages.
Part I. containing an Account of Bourn.
PLATES.
1. West Front of Bourn Church. Drawn by T. Phillips, en-
graved by B. Howlett.
2. East View of the Church and Abbey, Bourn. Drawn by
T. Phillips, engraved by B. Howlett.
N. B. This publication was not continued.
XIX.
A Topographical Account of the Parish of
ScAMPTON, in the County of LINCOLN, and of the
Roman Antiquities lately discovered there ; together
with Anecdotes of the Family of BoUe. By the
Rev. Cayley Illingm^orth, A.M. F.A.S. Arch-
deacon of Stow, and Rector of Scampton and Ep-
worth in the County of Lincoln.
" Tantiim <rvi longinquu valel mutare vetustas." VlUG.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.
1810. Quarto.
(Reprinted for the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of di-
stressed Clergymen in the County of Lincoln.)
Title-page as above.
LINCOLXSIIIRE. 577
Advertisement, dated Scampton, P' January 1810.
Advertisement to the former Impression, which was privately
printed, dated P* March 1808.
List of Plates, 1 page.
The History of Scampton, [b-k] 65 pages.
PLATES.
1. A Map of part of Lincohishire. J. Basire sc. To front
the Title.
2. An engraved Title-page, preceding the printed one, with a
View of the Parsonage House as a Vignette. )Soph;a II-
lingworth del. J. Basire sc.
3. A Map of the Manor and Parish of Scampton, in the County
of Lincoln. Folded. J. Basire sc. p. 1.
4. Roman Antiquities discovered at Scampton, A.D. 1795.
J. Basire sc. p. 3.
5. Plan of a Roman Villa discovered at Scampton, A.D. 1795.
J. Basire sc p. 6.
6. A Tessellated Pavement found at Scampton. Folded, and
coloured. W'" Fowler del. & fee. p. 9.
7. Gateway to Scampton Hall. J. C. Nattes del. J. Basire sc.
p. 17.
8. Scampton Church. J. C. Nattes del. J. Basire sc. p. 18.
Plan of the Church. On the letter-press of p. 19.
g. Inscription and Arms of Sir John Boiles, Baronet ; on a
Brass Plate in the Church. On letter-press of p. 22.
10. A Medal of Sir Rob. BoUes of Scampton, Bar'' and of
Maria his Wife, executed by T.Rawlins in 1635. J. Ba-
sire sc. p. 49.
11. Portrait of William Cayley, Esq. M.P. From an original
Painting in the possession of his Nep'hew, the Rev'* Arch-
deacon Illingworth. J. Basire sc. p. 51 .
1 2. Portrait of Sir John BoUe of Thorpe Hall, Knight. From
an original Picture by Zucharo, in the possession of L*
Col. Birch. J. Basire sc. p. 54.
13. Monument of Sir John BoUe, Kn'- in Haugh Church, Lin-
colnshire. W. Fowler del. J. Basire sc. p 60.
14. Portrait of Sir Charles Bolle of Thorjje Hall, Knight.
From an original Picture by Vandyke, in the possession
of the Rev. James Birch. J. Basire sc. p. 61.
15. The Arms of Bolle. J. Basire sc. On the letter-press of
p. 65.
4e
578 LIXCOLNSIllKE.
XX.
A Topographical Account of Tattershall, in
the County of Lincoln. Collected from the best
Authorities. Second Edition, with Additions and
Alterations.
HoRNCASTLE : Printed and published by Weir and Son ; sold
bvR. Bickerstaff, Essex-street, Strand,' London. 1813. Duo-
decimo, 24 pages, with the Advertisement. (First printed in
1811.)
PLATES.
1 . Engraved Tide-page, with a South East View of Tatter-
shall Castle as a Vignette. G.Weir del. B. Howlett sc.
2. North West View of Tattershall Casde. G. Weir del.
B. Howlett sc. p. 5.
3. Chimney Pieces in Tattershall Castle. Drawn and engraved
bv B". Howlett. ]). 6.
The Tower on the Moor. G.Weir del. B. Howlett sc. On
the letter-press of p. 8.
4. South West View of Tattershall Collegiate Church. From
a Drawing by W"' Brand, Esq. F.S.A. B. Howlett sc.
P-9-
Arms formedy in the Chancel of Tattershall Church. On
the letter-press of p. 15.
Seal of Tattershall College. B. Howlett del. & sc. On
letter-press of p. 20.
Market Cross at Tattershall. W. Brand, Esq. F.S.A. del.
B. Howlett sc. On letter-press of p. 23.
XXI.
The ARGUMENTsof a Lincolnshire Freeholder,
humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Gentle-
men cf the County, the Lihabitants of Gains-
BROUGH, and those of the adjoining Counties, in
support of a Bridge intended to be built o\er the
River Trent at or near to Gainsbrough Ferry ; w ith
Answers to the different Objectors.
" "Duke et decorum est pro Putrid niti."
Gainsbrougu : Printed by J. Mozley. mdcclxxxvi. Duo-
decimo, 28 pages.
LINCOLNSIITIIE. 579
XXII.
A SHORT Accot^NT of LouTH CilUKCH ; with an in-
troductory Account of the Progress of Architecture
in England. By T. EspiN.
Louth: Printed by Jackson and Snaggs. 1807. Qiiarlo, 16 pages.
With a Ground Plan of the Church, engraved on Wood, with
References.
XXIII.
Figures of INIosaic Pavemeivts discovered at Hork-
STow in LiNCOLXSHiRE. (By Samuel Lysons.)
London : Sold by J. White, Fleet-street, mdccci. Atlas folio.
Engraved Title-page as above, within a border, coloured.
Advertisement, signed Samuel Lysons^ and dated Inner Temple,
"June 1, 1801.
List of Plates, 1 page. Description of the Plates, 4 pages.
PLATES, ALL COLOURED,
i. View from Horkstow Hall, shewing the Situation of the
Mosaic Pavements,
ii. Map of the Country round Horkstow in Lincolnshire,
shewing the Roman Remains there,
iii. One of the Compartments of a Mosaic Pavement at
Horkstow. Folded. Drawn and etched by S. Lysons.
iv. Central Compartment of a Mosaic Pavement at Hork-
stow. Folded,
v. One of the Compartments of a Mosaic Pavement at Hork-
stow. Folded. Drawn and etched by S. Lysons.
vi. The Great Mosaic Pavement at Horkstow restored. Fold-
ed. R. Smirke, R. A. del. E.W.Thomson sc.
vii. Fragment of a Mosaic Pavement discovered at Horkstow.
XXIV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Lincoln ; with Observations on the Means of
its Improvement. By Thomas Stone, Land-Sur-
veyor, Gray's-Inn, London. Drawn up for the Con-
sideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal
Improvement.
580 LINCOLNSHIRE.
London: Printed by John Nichols, mdccxciv. Quarto, \QS
pages.
Wifh a Plate of a Shifting Muzzle, and a Sketch of His Majesty's
Barn at Windsor.
XXV.
General View of the Agriculture of the County
of Lincoln. Drawn up for the Consideration of
the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.
By the Secretary to the Board. (Arthur Young,
Esq.)
London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for G. Nicol, Pall
Mall, Bookseller to His Majesty, and the Board of Agricul-
ture, &c. MDCcxcix. Octavo, 462 pages.
With a Map of the Soil of Lincolnshire, — a Map of the South
Drainages of Lincolnshire, both folded and coloured. — A
Sketch of the Warping of Morton Carr, in the County of
Lincoln, 179fi, folded and coloured — and Eleven miscella-
neous Plates, Three of which are folded ; and the whole, in-
cluding the Maps, engraved by Neelc.
XXVI.
A Review of the Corrected Agricultural Survey
of Lincolnshire, by Arthur Young, Esq. pub-
lished in 1 799 by Authority of the Board of Agri-
culture ; together with an Address to the Board, a
Letter to its Secretary, and Remarks on the recent
Publication of John Lord Somerville, and on the
Subject of Inclosures. By Thomas Stone. Se-
cond Edition.
London : Printed and published by George Cawthorn, British
Library, No. 132, Strand. 1800. Octavo, 312 pages; viz.
Dedication to Lord Carrington, and Contents, 18 pages; the
Review, 421 pages.
N. B. Pages 361 to 430, also pp. 377 to 380, repeated with
asterisks.
END or part I.
581'
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE FIRST PART.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
I.
Cpironicon^ sive Annales Pjrioratus de Dun-
staple, una cum Excerptis e Chartulario ejusdcin
Prioratus. Thomas Hearn^ius e Codicibus MSS.
in Bibliotheca Harleiana desciiptis, Primusque vulga-
vit. Accedit Appendix. Duobus Tomis.
OxoNii, E Theatre Sheldoniano. mdccxxxiii. Octavo,
VOL. I.
Title-page as above. Syllabus, p. iii-v,
Prcefatin, [a3-i 2] p. vi-lxvii.
Notitia Ckarlularii de Dunstaple in Bibliotheca Harleiana, per
Humfredum Wanltium, [the reverse of i 2-n] p.lxviii-xcvii.
The Names of the Subscribers, p. xcviii-ciii.
Advertisement, 1 page.
Annales Ricardi de Morins Prions DiimtaplicB, cum Conti'
nuationibus e Cottoniance Bibliothtcce Codice MS. [A-Fff2]
411 pages, ending with the catch-word " Chro-"
VOL. II.
Half Title : " Chronici sive Annalium Prioratus de Dun-
staple, Tom us Secundus.
The Continuation, [Ggg-Qqqq4] p. 414-673.
Excerpt a qucedam e Chartulario MS, membraneo Prioratus de
Dunstaple in Bibliotheca Harleiana, [the reverse of 4q4-
4X3] p. 676-713.
Appendix et Notes, [the reverse of 4 x 3-5 O 2] p. 7 14-839.
PART I, SUPP. 4 F*
582* SUPPLEMENT (Bedfordshire).
Index in Uicardum de Morins, [the reverse of 5 o 2-5 y 4]
p. 840-907.
Operum nostrorum genuinorum haclenus impressorum Cata-
logus, p. 908-9 19.
Two Greek Inscriptions, and an ancient Altar Stone, found in
the Yeare 1648 at the Greyhound in Forest Streete in Ches-
ter. On the letter-press of p. 714 and 724.
*^* One hundred and fifty copies of this work were printed,
N.B. There are copies on Large Paper.
II.
CoLLECTiONsforBEDFORDSHiREby Thomas Fisher,
Continued from Page 6.
PART V.
1. North Door of Little Barford Church. Lysonsjp. 29 or 49.
S. Brass of R. Hawse, Mayor of Bedford, in St, Mary's
Church. Lysons, p. 52.
3. North side of Cranfield Church. Lysons, p. 72.
4. Brass of Anna Faklo in Maulden Church. Lysons, p. 115.
5. Stafford Bridge, over the Ouse. Lysons, p. 123.
C. Brass of T. Burgoyne in Sutton Church. Lysons, p. 139.
7. Radvvell Hall in Felmershapi. Lysons, p. 84.
8. Interior of the Mausoleum of the Byngs at Southill. Ly-
sons, p. 133.
p. Grave-stone of Muriel Calt in St. Paul's Church, Bedford.
Lysons, p. 32.
10. Brass of R. Were in Milbrook Church. Lysons, p. 117.
1 1 . Brass of Christopher Strickland in Yielden Church. Ly-
sons, p. 156.
12. S.W. View of Little Staughton Church. Lysons, p. 135.
13. N.W. View of Ejworth Church. Lysons, p. 83.
14. S.W. View of Pudington Church. Lysons, p. 125.
)5. Portrait of the Rev** J. Brightman of Hawnes, LysonSj^
p. 03,
16. Urns found at Sandye, in the possession pf Mr. Hervey of
Ickwellbury. Lysons, p. 24.
17. Lord Fanhope and his Lady iu the window of AwpthiU
Church. Lysons, p. 39.
18. Ancient Keys found at Bedford and Ejstow, Lysons, p, 8|,
19. Chicksands Priory. Lysons, p. 67.
gQ-21. Monograms on the front of Houghton Park Hous§^
l^ysonsj p. 97 ,
6S3*
BERKSHIRE.
I.
The History and Antiquities, Ancient and Mo-
dem, of the Borough of Reading, in tlie County
of Berks. By John Man.
" Non tatnen pigehlt vel incondita voce memoriam prioris str-vitutis, ac testis
fnonium present iiim bononim coinposuisse." — Tacitus, Vita Agricolae.
Reading : Printed by Snare and Man : Sold by Nichols, Son,
and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street; J. Richardson,
Royal Exchange, London; and R. Snare, Minster Street,
Reading. 1816. Quarto.
Half Title and Title-page as above, printed in black and red
Ink.
Dedication to the Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, and Inhabitants
of Reading, dated Dec. 30, 1813.
Preface, 3 pages.
The History of Reading, with Additions, [b-3 h 7] 430 pages.
Appendix and Index, [s h 8-3 m 4] p. i-xxxvi.
List of Plates, l page.
Errata, a separate slip.
PLATES*
1 . Plan of the Borough of Reading. Folded. To face the
Title.
Danish House at Mortimer. Wood-cut. On the letter-
press of p. 23.
^. Plan of the Siege of Reading by the Earl of Essex, p. 32.
3. Portrait of Archbishop Laud, from the original in the Coun-
cil Chamber; also his House in Broad Street, p. 48.
4. Reading Tokens, issued by J. B. Monck, Esq. p. 113.
5. Speed's Map of Reading, 1610. (PI. 6.) p. 122.
6. East View of High Bridge. (PI. 7.) p. 129.
7. Portrait of John Kendrick, from the Original in the Coun-
cil Chamber. (PI, 8.) p. 1 50.
8. A Copy of Mr. Rennie's Plan of the proposed Canal and
Towing Path at Reading on a reduced Scale. Folded.
(PI. 9.) p. 162.
9. The Corporation Arms. Inscribed to the Mayor, Aldermen,
and Burgesses of Reading. (PL 10.) p. I69.
584* SUPPLEMENT {Berkshire).
10. South View of the supposed Ruins of the Castle. (PI. 1 1 .)
p. 176.
11. Fragments of various ornamented Parts of the Abbey.
(PI. 12.) p. 193.
12. Portrait of Sir Thomas Rich, Bart, from the Original in the
Council Chamber; also his Monument in Sonning
Church, Berks. (PI. 13.) p. 205.
13. South View of the Abbey Gate. (PI. 14.) p. 249.
14. Ground Plan of the Abbey and Church, as they now appear
from the Ruins, 1813.' Folded. (PI. 15.) p. 253.
15. Plan of the Forbury, at the Dissolution. (PI. 16.) p. 285.
16. Interior View of the Friary, now the Town Bridewell.
(PI. 17.) p. 289.
17. View of the Large West Window of St. Mary's Church.
(PI. 6 in the List of Plates.) On the letter-press of
p. 300.
1 S. Monument in memory of John Blagrave in St. Lawrence's
Church. Folded, p. 318.
19. A Fac-simile of the Charter of Reading. Folded, p. 342.
20. West View of Caversham Bridge, p. 365.
21. Portrait of Sir Thomas White, Alderman of the City of
London j from an original in the Council Chamber,
p. 396.
22. Whole length Portrait of Richard Aldworth, from the Ori-
ginal in the Council Chamber, p. 410.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
II.
A Letter, containing an Account of some Anti-
quities between Windsor and Oxford ; with a
List of the several Pictures in the School-Gallery ad-
joyning to the Bodlejan Library. (Edited by Thomas
Hearne.) mdccxxv.
Octavo, 48 pages ; including an Advertisement for Peter Lang-
toft's and John of Glastonbury's Chronicles.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies, from one of which
this notice was taken.
in.
The History of Faringdon, and the neighbour-
ing Towns and Scats in Bcrksiiire. By a Society of
SUPPLEMENT {Berkshire). *,585
Gentlemen ; (viz. IMr. Stone, Letcomb Regis, near
Wantage, Berks.)
Faringdon : Printed and sold by L. Piggot. 1798. Duo-
decimo.
Title-page. Introduction, 2 pages.
Historical Part, [b-x4] 1 64 pages.
The Pedigree of White of Fytield forms pages 121-124.
IV.
Bagley : A Descriptive Poem ; with the Annotation??
of Scriblerius Secundus. To which are prefixed, by
the same. Prolegomena on the Poetry of the present
Age.
^^Ausi cekbrare domestic a." HoR.
V The dazzling blaze of sona;
That glares tremendous." MASOfT.
Oxford: Printed for J. and J. Fletcher, in the Turle 5 and
J. Bew, in Paternoster Row, London, mdcclxxvii. QuariOj
72 pages.
"=586
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
I.
The History of the College of Bonhommes at
AsHRlDGE, in the County of Bucks, founded by
Edmund Earl of Cornwall ; compiled from original
Records and other authentick Sources.
London : Printed by Law and Gilbert, St. John^s Square,
Clerkenwell. 1812. Quarto.
Half Title. — Title-page as above, with the Arms of the College
as a Vignette.
Preface, signed Henry J. Todd.
Contents, 1 page.
The History of the College, [b-o4] 104 pages.
Half Title: "Appendix."
The Appendix, not paged, [*2-.****.]
Glossarial and General Index, 4 pages.
PLATES.
1. Fac-simile of part of a Deed in the possession of the Earl
of Bridgewater. J. Basire del. & so. p. 20.
2. Monumental Figure of Thomas Waterhous, and Inscrip*
tion. p. 50.
3. Portrait of John, Lord Viscount Brackley, eldest Son of
John, first Earl of Bridgewater, engraved by W. Evans,
p. 66.
4. Portrait of the Hon^'^ Thomas Egerton, fourth Son of John,
first Earl of Bridgewater. W. Evans sc. p. 70.
5. The Lady Alice Egerton, Daughter of John, first Earl of
Bridgewater. W. Evans sc. p. 71.
6. The Front of the College at Ashridge, as it appeared irt
1800. James Basire sc. p. 77.
II.
Registrum Regale ; sive Catalogus, I. Prreposito-
rum utriusque Collegii Regalis Etonensis et Cantabri-
giensis. II. Sociorum Collegii Etonensis. III. Alum-
norum h CoUesio Etonensi in Collegium Recale Can-
SUPPLEMENT {Buckinghamshire). *587
tubrig. per singulos Annos cooptatorum. Ab Ann
pom. MCCCCXLTii. ejusdtin CoUcgii Regalis Funda-
tionis prirno, usque ad Ann. mdcclxxiv.
Eton^ : Apud Jos. Pote, mdcclxxiv. Quarto, 49 pages.
With an engraved Copy of the Illumination of a Charter granted
to the Provost and College of Eton by King Henry VI. and
confirmed by Act of Parliament. Folded.
'588
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
I.
Blomefield's Collectanea Cantabrigiensia.
p. 32.
Note. — ^These Collections were principally made between 1724
and 1734; but the Inscriptions in all the Colleges, Chapels, and
Town Churches are continued to the time of publication (1750).
He began his Collectanea with an Account of Ely Roll, Luton,
and Caddington Churches in Bedfordshire, and Atwood Church
in Buckinghamshire, which were printed in 28 quarto pages, in-
cluding Girton in this County, which forms page 6 of the pre-
sent Edition ; but chusing to confine hirriself to Cambridge-
shire he cancelled these pages, and added Cantahrigiensia to his
Title. Gough. — ^I'he Author's Account of Luton has been re-
printed in the BiUiotlieca Topographica Britannkay vol. iv.
art. Luton, pp. 29-42.
II.
De Antiquitate Cantabrigiensis Academle ;
Libri Duo : in quorum Secundo de Oxoniensis quoq;
Gymnasij Antiquitate disseritur, et Cantabrigiense
long^ CO antiquius esse definitur (JoH. Caio) Lon-
dinensi Authore. Adiunximus Assertioncin Antiqui-
tatis Oxoniensis Academiae, ab Oxoniensi quodam
annis iam elapsis duobus ad Reginam conscrip-
tam, in qua docere conatur, Oxoniense Gymnasium
Cantabrigiensi antiquius esse. Vt ex collatione facil^
intelligas, vtra sit antiquior.
Excvsvm Londini, Anno Domini 1568, Mense Augusto, per
Henricum Bynneman. Small octavo.
Title-page as above.
De Antiquitate Cantabrigiensis Academic, Lib. I-IL [a ij-ziiij]
360 pages.
Catalogus Scriptorum, in double columns, and not numbered,
6 pages.
Index Rerum et Verborum, 13 pages.
Errata et Corrigenda, 3 pages.
*** Between pages 340 and 341 are two additional leaves,
marked 340 b, 340 c, 340 d, 340 e, [rij.]
SUPPLEMENT (Cambridgeshire). *589
III.
HisTORiiE Cantebrigiensis Academic ab Vrbe
condita, Liber primus. Authore Johanne Caio
Anglo.
LoNDiNi : in ^dibus Johannis Daij. An. Dom. 1574. Cum
Gratia et Priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis. Quarto.
Title-page as above, within a border.
Historiae Cantebr. Acad. Lib. I-II. printed in Italics, [Aij-Riiij]
133 pages. The Second Book begins on page 1 15.
Index, 7 pages, printed in double columns, concluding with the
Printer's Colophon as on the Title, over the emblematical
Device of Charity.
*^* There is another Edition in Quarto, printed by John
Day in 1574, Italian Letter throughout, as follows :
Title-page within a border. — Historical Part, [Aij-Mmij] 268
pages.
Index Rerum et Verborum, 8 pages.
Catalogus Scriptorum ; with Colophon and Device as to the
foregoing Article, 8 pages.
Errors of paging: — Pages 111, 110 for 110, 111 3 — pp. 202^
203 for 210, 211 3— pp. 206,207 for 214, 215.
IV.
Costume of the various Orders in the University
of Cambridge. Drawn by R. Harraden.
Published January 1 805, by R. Harraden, Cambridge. Quarto,
Half Title.
Engraved Title-page as above, with the West end of King's Col-
lege Chapel as a Vignette. Robinson sc.
Advertisement, dated Cambridge, May 1, 1803.
A brief Description of the University, 22 pages,
PLATES,
Drawn by R. Harraden, and engraved by J. Whessel .
1. The Duke of Grafton's Gold Prize Medal.
2. Sir Will'" Browne's Gold Prize Medal.
3. Vice Chancellor. With descriptive Letter-press.
4. Proctor. With descriptive Letter-press.
5. Doctor of Divinity, With descriptive Letter-press,
PART I, SUPP. 4 G*
590* SUPPLEMENT {Cambridgeshire),
6. A Nobleman or Fellow of King's College. With descrip-
tive Letter-press.
7. Nobleman. With descriptive Letter-press.
8. Bachelor of Arts. With descriptive Letter-press.
9. Master of Arts. \Vith descriptive Letter-press.
10. Doctor of Music. With descriptive Letter-press.
11. Fellow Commoner of Trinity College. With descriptive
Letter-press.
12. Fellow Commoner,
13. Fellow Commoner of Emmanuel College.
14. Pensioner. With descriptive Letter-press.
15. Pensioner of Trinity College.
16. Esquire Beadle. With descriptive Letter- press.
1 7. A Member of the University in the Volimteer Uniform. With
descriptive Letter-press.
V.
Eight Views, representing the principal and most pic-
turescpe Objects in the University. From Drawings
by R. Harraden^ Size £^2J Inches by 17.
1. A View of Great Saint Mary's^ the University Church.
2. Catharine Hall.
3. The Senate House, Public Library, and East end of King's
College Chapel.
4. Queen^s College, from the Meadows.
5. King's College New Building, West end of the Chapel, and
part of Clare Hall, from the Walks on the West side of
the Cam.
6. The Library and Bridge of Trinity College, and part of
St. John's.
7. Jesus College, from the Meadows.
8. A General View of Cambridge, from the Castle Hill, in-
cluding the Villages of Chesterton, Barnwell, Stour-
bridge, Gogmagog Hills, &:c.
VI.
Twenty-four small Views of the Colleges, Halls,
and other interesting Scenes, not included in the large
Views. Drawn by R. Harraden. Size 10 Inches
by 8.
Plan of Cambridge.
1. St. Peter's College. J. Harraden sc.
SUPPLEMENT (Cambridgeshire), *591
2. Pembroke College. J. Cartwright sc.
3. Catharine Hall. J, Harraden sc.
4. King's College Chapel. .1. Newton so.
5. The Schools of Cambridge. J. Massell sc«
6. Caius College. J. Harraden sc.
7. Clare Hall and Chapel. J. Hassell sc.
8. Trinity Hall. J. Cartwright sc.
9. The Gate of Trinity College. J. Harraden sc.
10. Part of the Great Court, trinity College. .1. Harraden sc.
11. Part of the Great Court, Trinity College, including the
Chapel, Master's Lodge, and King's Gate. J. Cart-
wright sc.
12. West end of Nevil's Court, Trinity College. J. Harraden sc.
13. East end of Nevil's Court, Trinity College. J, Cartwright sc.
14. St. John's College. J. W. Edy'sc.
15. The Bridge, and part of St.' John's College. J. Cart-
wright sc.
16. Magdalen College. J. Harraden sc.
17. Sydney College. J. Harraden sc.
18. Christ's College. J.W. Edysc.
19. Emmanuel College. J, Harraden sc.
20. The Lecture Rooms in the Botanic Garden. J. Harraden sc.
21. The Green House, and part of the Botanic Garden. J. Har-
raden sc.
22. Corpus Christi, or Bene't College. J. W. Edy sc.
23. The Shire or Town Hall, with Hobson's Conduit, and part
of the Market Hill.
fi4. Ely Cathedral. J. Cartwright sc.
VIL
Mr. George Dyer, Author of the History of the University
and Colleges of Cambridge, has in the Press, corresponding
to the preceding History, '-The Privileges of the University
of Cambridge; containing a Chronological Table of all its
Charters, with their Titles, from the earhest to more modern
Times ; arranged in exact order according to the Christian ^ra
and the Kings of England : together witli ,1 Series of the prin-
cipal Charters themselves: comprehending also the Statutes ot
Queen Elizabeth; with various other public Instrumei.ts and
Documents relating to the University, and intended to serve as
Fasti, or a Summary of Annals to its History. Made from
Papers of undoubted Authenticity and Authority. To be com-
jyS* SUPPLEMENT {Cumbr'ulgeslw'e).
prised in Two large Volumes octavo. Published by Subscription ;
liberally patronized by both Universities, and a most respectable
portion of the world of rank and literature.
VIII.
Copy of His Majesty's Royal Charter for Founding
and Incorporating Downing College, in the Univer-
sity of Cambridge. Dated 2^^^ of September, 40th
George III.
London : Printed at the Philanthropic Reform, St. George's
Fields, by J. Richardson, No. 4, Lambeth Road, South-
wark. 1800. Quarto j 32 pages, exclusive of the Title.
IX.
A Short Account of the late Donation of a Bo-
tanic Garden to the University of Cam-
bridge by the Rev. Dr. Walker, Vice-]\Iaster of
Trinity College ; with Rules and Orders for the Go-
vernment of it.
Cambridge : Printed by J. Bentham, Printer to the University.
MDCCLXHi. Quarto.
X.
Catalogus Librorum Orient. MSS. Nummorum alio-
rumque Cimelioi*. quibus Academiae Cantabr. Bib-
liothecam locupletavit Reverendus Vir Georgius
Lewis, Archidiaconus Alidensis. 1727. Octavo,
13 pages.
XI.
Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum in Bibliotheca
CoUegii Corporis Christi in Cantabrigia : quos lega-
vit MATTHiEus Parkerus, Arciilepiscopus Cantua-
riensis.
LoNDiNi : Prostant apud Gul. & Job. Innys, in Area Occidental!
D. Pauli. MDCcxxir. Folio, 128 pages, including the Title,
Arrangement of the Books, and Index.
SUPPLEMENT (CamhridgesJiire). *593
XII.
Catalogus Librorum INfanuscriptorum quos Collegio
Corporis Christi et B. Marise Virginis in Academia
Cantabrigiensi legavit Reverendissimus in Christo
Pater IVlatthasiis Parker, Archiepiscopus Cantuarien-
sis. Edidit Jacobus Nasmitii, A.MS.A.S. ejus-
dem Collegii nuper Socius.
Cantabrigi.e : Typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon :
Veneunt apud J. Woodyer et T. et J. Merrill, Cantabrigiae;
T. Beecroft, T. Payne, T. Cadell, B. White, J. Nourse,
P. Elmsly, et J. Robson, Londini. mdcclxxvii. Quarto,
458 pages, including the Title, Dedication, Preface, Corri-
genda, and Index.
With a Portrait of Abp. Parker prefixed.
XIII.
Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Aulae Divas Ca-
tharinae, Cantabrigice.
Cantabrigi^ : Excudebat J. Archdeacon, Academiae Typogra-
phus. MDCCLXXi. Royal quarto, 94 pages.
XIV.
A Supplement to the First Edition of i\Ir. Bent-
ham's History and Antiquities of the Cathedral and
Conventual Church of Ely; comprising enlarged
Accounts of the Monastery, Lady Chapel, Prior
Crawden's (Crowden) Chapel, the Palaces and other
Buildings connected with the See and the Church ; with
Lists of the Chancellors, Vicars General, Officials,
Commissaries, Chief Justices to the Isle of Ely, &c. :
also Notes, Architectural, Biographical, Historical, and
Explanatory. To which are prefixed the Addenda to
the Second Edition, and IMemoirs of the late Rev.
James Bentham, M.A. By William Stevenson,
F.S.A.
Norwich : Printed by and for Stevenson, IMatchett, and Ste-
veason; and i,oId by them : also by Mesaib, Cadcll and Da-
594* SUPPLEMENT {Cambridgeshire).
vies; Longman, Hurst, and Co.; Nichols, Son, and Bentlevj
Scatcherd and Letterrnan ; and Taylor, 59, High Holhorn,
London : Messrs. Deightons, Cambridge ; Parker and Bliss,
Oxford; Todds, York : and Edwards, Ely. 1817* Imperial
quarto. 160 copies printed.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rt. Rev. Bowyer Edward Sparke, D.D. Lord
Bishop of Ely ; to the Dean and Prebendaries.
Preface, dated Norwich, April 19> ISiZ, p. i-viii.
Contents, and List of Subscribers, p. ix-xii.
Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. James Bentham, [a-c 2] 20
pages.
Half Title : ^' Addenda to the History and Antiquities of the
Conventual and Cathedral Church of Ely, from the Year 1771
to 1812."
An Acknowledgement of Communications from the Bishop of Ely,
&c., with Contents of the Addenda on the reverse, 2 pages.
Addenda to the History of the Cathedral, [a-d 2] 28 pages.
Supplement to the History of the Cathedral, [b-n 2] 92 pages.
Notes, Biographical, Historical, Architectural, and Explana-
tory, with additional Remarks by Wm. Gunn, preceded by an
Half Title, [e-u] 134 pages.
*** Signatures t and u of the Notes are repeated with
asterisks.
Appendix to the Supplement of Mr. Bentham's History and
Antiquities of Ely, [u-Bb4] p.*l-*44.
Half Title to the Indexes.
index to the Chancellors, Vicars General, Officials Principal,
&c. ; also to the Personages mentioned in Henry of Hunting-
don's Letter, [cc] p. *47-*48.
Index to the Supplement and to the Notes, [cc 2-Dd 2] p, *49-
*54.
Catalogue of the Plates, and Errata, 1 page.
PLATES.
1. North East View of the Cathedral. Engraved at the ex-
pe«se of Hudson Gurney, Esq. M.P. to whom this Plate
is inscribed. John Buckler, F.S.A. del. B. Howlett so.
To face the Title-page.
2. Portrait of James Bentham, M.A.F.A.S, Prebendary of Ely.
T. Kerrich del. Facius's sc. p. 1 of the Memoirs.
The Pedigree of the Bentham Family. Folded, p. sa of
the Memoirs,
SUPPLEMENT (CamhridgesMre). ^595
3. Outlines of the Figures of the Saxon Bishops, Henry VII.
the Convent Seal, &c. presented by Hugh Rob' Evans,
Esq. to whom this Plate is inseribed. Engraved by Ed-
wards, p. 23 of the Addenda, (p. 69 of the Edition of
181-2.)
Ovin's Cross. On the letter-press of p. 28 of the Addenda.
4. South East View of Ely Cathedral. Inscribed to Robert
Sutton, Esq. by whom this Plate was presented to the
Work. J. C. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. l of the
Supplement.
5. South View of Ely Cathedral, Prior Crowden's Chapel, &c.
Inscribed to W'" Bentham, Esq. by whom this Plate was
presented. J. C. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. 41.
6. South View of Prior Crowden's Chapel. Inscribed to the
Rev. Geo. Leonard Jenyns, by whom this Plate is pre-
sented. J. C. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. 47.
7. Ely Porta, or Gate of the Monastery. Inscribed to the Rev,
John Dampier. J. C. Buckler del, B. Howlett sc. p. 50.
8. The West Prospect of Ely Cathedral (before the Altera-
tions), the North side of which is ruined. J Harris del,
& sc. p. 57. {From ^^ Willis's Survey of ihe Cathe-
drals:')
9. North West View of the Cathedral. Inscribed to the Rev.
W" Pearce. .1. C Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. 59.
10. Interior of the Galilee in Ely Cathedral, Inscribed to
John Eardley Wilmot, Esq. by whom this Plate is pre-
sented. J. C. Buckler del. B. Howlett sc. p. 60.
IJ. The North East Prospect of the Cathedral, and Trinity
Church, alias St. Mary's Chapel!, at Ely. J. Harris del.
& sc. p. 6!. (p. 72 of the Edition of 1812.) {From
" IVillis's Survey of the Cathedrals.")
12, Interior of the Lady Chapel at Ely. Inscribed to Elisha
De Hague, Esq. by whom this Plate is presented.
F. Mackenzie del. S. Rawle sc. p. 62.
13. The North Transept and Lady Chapel at Ely. Inscribed
to the Rev. Sir Henry Bate Dudley, Bart. *^ J. C. Buck-
ler del. G. HolHs sc. p. 71.
14-. The Ichnography of the Cathedral Church of Ely. J. Har-
ris del. & sc. p. 73. {From " IVillis's Survey of the
Cathedrals.")
1 .5. Flan and Elevation of the Choir, as designed by Mr. Essex.
Inscribed to John Wilmot, Esq. Folded. J. Essex des*.
& del, P< S, Lamborn sc. p. 74.
596* SUPPLEMENT {Cambridgeshire).
\6. Wisbech Castle or Palace, from an old Painting in the Pa-
lace at Ely. Inscribed to Jonathan Peckover, Esq. by
whom this Plate is presented. G. Holiis sc. p. 77.
17. The Palace, Ely. Inscribed to Rob* Partridge, of Norwich,
Esq. and to Hen. Burrell, Esq. J. C. Buckler del.
G. Holhs sc. p. 82.
18. The South Prospect of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter
(olim St. Etheldreda) in Ely. J. Harris del. 8c sc. p. 92.
{From " JVillis's Survey of ths Cathedrals")
*^* Twenty -five copies only were printed on Elephant quarto
paper, with proof impressions of the Plates on India paper.
N. B. The variations in the Supplement to the Edition of
1812, from the preceding Article, are as under :
An Alteration in the Title-page; viz. "A Supplement to the
Second Edition of Mr. Bentham's History and Antiquities of
the Cathedral and Conventual Church of Ely," &c. &c. By
William Stevenson, F.S.A. Editor of tlie Second Edition of
the above History of Ely Cathedral, published in 1812.
*' Res ardua,vetustis novitutem dure, nvvis auctoritutem, obsoletis nitoremy
ohscuris lucem, faslidilis gratiam, dubiisjidem, omnibus vero naturam, et
Natuia sua owi?i/fl." — Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. 1.
The Memoirs of Mr. Bentham and Addenda are omitted ; also
Plates 2 and 15; in other respects the work is the same.
*^* Only eighty-four copies of this Supplementary Volume
are printed.
XV.
A Short Account of the Parish of Waterbeach, in
the Diocese of Ely. By a late Vicar, mdccxcv.
Octavo, 56 pages.
With a Frontispiece, shewing the Remains of Denny Abbey,
mentioned at page 46.
This Tract is among the scarcest on the subject of Topo-
graphy. It was written by the Rev. Thomas Martin, and wa^
never published. He caused the impression to be destroyed, ex-
cept five or .six copies, which at his death were sold with his ef-
fects in Bow Street, Covent Garden.
SUPPLEMENT Cambridgeshire). 59Q**
XVI.
A History of the Univehsity of Cambridge, its
Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings. In Two Vo-
LU3IES.
London : Printed for R. Ackermann, 101, Strand, by L. Harri-
son and J. C. Leigh, 3/3, Strand. MDCccxv. hnperial quarto,
VOL. L
Half Title, and Tide-page as above.
Dedication to His Royal Highness William Frederick, Duke of
Gloucester, Chancellor, by the Publisher.
Introduction, Arrangement of Plates, with or without the Found-
ers, and List of Subscribers, 8 pages.
History of the University, [B-pp 4] i^96 pages. •
Index to the First Volume, [aq-Rr] 6 pages.
COLOURED PLATES.
1 . View of Cambridge, from the Ely Road. W. Westall del.
J. C. Stadler sc.
2. Whole-length Portrait of His Royal Highness the Duke of
Gloucester. Drawn by R. W. Satchwell from a Painting
by J. Opie, R.A. Engraved by Henry Meyer. To face
the Dedication.
3. Part of St. Peter's College, from the Private Garden.
W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc. p. 2.
4. Court of Peter-house. F. Mackenzie del. J. C. Stadler sc.
p. 9.
5. Chapel of St. Peter's College. A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc.
p. 10.
6. Exterior of St. Peter's College. A. Pugin del. J. C. Stad-
ler sc. p. 12.
7. Clare Hall. A. Pugin del. J. Bluck sc. p. 34.
8. Clare Hall Chapel. F. Mackenzie del. J. Stadler sc. p. 35.
Q. Entrance to the Avenue from Clare Hall Piece, with the New
Buildings of King's. W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc. p. 36.
10. Pembroke Hall, &c. from a Window at Petcrhouse. F. Mack-
enzie del. .]. Stadler sc. p. 52.
11. Pembroke College. A. Pugin del. J. Stadler sc. p. 56.
12. Caius College. A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc. p. 82.
13. Chapel of Caius College. F. Mackenzie del. J. Stadler sc.
p. 92.
14. Front of Trinity Hall. A. Pugin del. .f. Stadler sc. p. 131.
15. Chapel of Bene't College. W. Westall dell. D. Havell sc.
p. 170.
597** SUPPLEMENT (Cambriclgeslw^e).
\Q. Plan and Section of the Roof of King's College Chapet.
F. Mackenzie del. J. Blucksc. p. I96.
17. Chapel of King's College. A. Pugin del. J. C. Stadler sc.
p. 197.
IS. The Choir of King's College Chapel. F. Mackenzie del.
J. C. Stadler sc. p. igS.
ig. West Entrance to King's (College Chapel. Idem. p. \Qg'i
20. South Porch of King's College Chapel. A. Pugin del.
J. Bluck sc. p. 200.
21. South side of King's College Chapel. F. Mackenzie del.
D. Havell sc. p. 203.
22. West end of King's College Chapel. Idem. p. 204.
23. Court of King's College. Idem. p. 205.
24. Queen's College. W. Westall del. J. C. Stadler sc. p. 244.
25. Queen's College, from the private Walk. W. Westall del*
J. Bluck sc. p. 250.
26. Hall of Queen's College. A. Pugin del, J. Bluck sc.
p. 252.
27. Chapel of Catharine Hall. F. Mackenzie del. J. Bluck sc.
p. 282.
VOL. II.
Half Title. Title-page as before.
The History of the University continued, [t-oq] 298 pages.
Account of the Members of the University, with their respec-
tive Costume, [aq 2-tt 2] p. 299-324.
Inde.x to the Second Volume, [uu] 8 pages.
PLATES.
1. Colonnade under Trinity Library. V/. Westall del. J. Stad-
ler sc. Frontispiece.
2. .Tesus College, from the Close. Idem. p. 10.
3. Ante Chapel of Jesus College. F. Mackenzie del. J. Bluck
sc. p. 12.
4. Christ College, from the Street. W. Westall del. J. Bluck
sc. p. 49.
5. Chapel of Christ College. A. Pugin del. J. C, Stadler sc.
p. 50.
6. Second Court of St. John's College. W. Westall del.
J. C. Stadler sc. p. 81.
7. St. John's College, from Fisher's Lane. Idem. p. 83.
6. Chapel of St. John's College. F. Mackenzie del. J. C.
Stadler sc. p. 91.
9. St. John's Library. W. Westall del. D. Havell sc. p. 91.
10. St. John's College, from the Gardens. Y. Mackenzie del.
R. Reeve sc, p. 92,
SUPPLEMENT {Cambridgeshire). 59^**
il. Ciiapel of Magdalen College. F. Mackenzie del. J. Bluck
sc. p, 131.
12. Magdalen College Library. W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc.
p. \52.
13. Trinity Gate. W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc. p. 176.
14. Hall of Trinity College. A. Pngin del. .1. Bluck sc. p. 180.
15. Quadrangle of Trinity College. W. Westall del. J. Bluck
sc. p. 181.
16. Chapel of Trinity College. F. Mackenzie del. J. Bluck
sc. p. 182.
17. Kitchen of Trinity College. W. H. Pyne del. J. C. Stadler
sc. p. 183.
18. Library of Trinity College. A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc.
p. 184.
19. Trinity College Bridge. W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc.
p. 185.
20. Trinity Library, from St. John's Gardens, Idem. p. 190.
21. Emanuel College. F. Mackenzie del. J. C. Stadler sc.
p. 22s.
22. Front of Emanuel College. A. Pugin del. J, Stadler sc.
p. 232.
23. Chapel of Emanuel College. Idem. p. 235.
24. Hall of Emanuel College. A. Pugin del. J. Bluck sc.
p. 230.
25. Hall of Sidney College. A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc.
p. 268.
26. Downing College. W. Westall del. D. Havell sc. p. 283.
27. Law School. F. Mackenzie del. J. C. Stadler sc. p. 289.
28. Theatre of Anatomy. A. Pugin del. J. C. Stadler sc.
p. 290.
29. Public Library and Senate House. F. Mackenzie del. J. C.
Stadler sc. p. 291.
30. Public Library (Interior). F. Mackenzie del. D. Havell sc.
p. 292.
31. Senate House (Interior). A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc.
p. 293.
32. St. iMary's Church. A. Pugin del, D. Havell sc. p. 294.
33. Interior of St. Mary's Church. W. Westall del. J. Stadler
sc. p. 296.
34. Botanic Garden. W. Westall del. J. Stadler sc. p. 297.
DRESSES,
Drawn by T. Uwins^ and engraved by J. Agar.
35. Doctor in Divinity in the Ermined Robe, or Cope. p. 312.
699 sut>PLEMENT {Camhrklgeshire).
S6. Doctor in Divinity in the Scarlet Gown. p. 312.
37. Doctor in Law or Physic, in Congregation Robes, p. 312,
38. Doctor in Pliysic. p. 312. — 39. Doctor in Music, p. 313.
— 40. Master of Arts of the Non Regent or Lower
House, p. 313. — 41. Bachelor of Arts. p. 313. — 42. No-
bleman, p. 313. — 43. Fellow Commoner, p. 313. —
• — 44. Pensioner, p. 313. —45. Proctor, p. 313.
46. Pensioner of Trinity Hall. — Common Dress of the Doctor
in Law and the Doctor in Physic, p. 3U.
47. Fellow Commoner of Emanuel College. — Nobleman. -^Fel-
low Commoner of Trinity College. p.*314.
48. Pensioner of Trinity College. — Master of Arts, with the
Hood squafcd. — Sizer. — Master of Arts of the Regent
or Upper House, p. 314,
49. Doctor in Divinity in his ordinary Dressj and in the Surplice.
— Esquire Beadle. — Yeoman Beadle, p. 314.
50. St. Sepulchre's. — The Round Church. A. Pugin. J. Hill sc.
p. 316.
51. St. Sepulchre's (Interior). A. Pugin del. .1. Hill sc. p. 316.
52. Trinity Church. A. Pugin del. D. Havell sc. p. 317.
55, Prison and Castle, from the Huntingdon Road. W, West-
all del. J. C. Stadler sc. p. 318.
PORTRAITS OF THE FOUNDERS,
Copied byAthew, and engraved by Robert Cooper and others,
VOL. L — Hugh de Balsham— St. Peter's College, p. 1.
Elizabeth de Clare — Clare Hall. p. 27.
Countess of Pembroke — Pembroke Hall. p. 51..
Dkr. Caius — Gonville and Caius College, p. 81.
William Bateman — Trinity Hall. p. 119-
Henry Duke of Lancaster — Corpus Christi or Bene't College.
p. 155.
King Henry VL — King's College, p. 195.
Margaret of Aujou — Queen's College, p. 243.
Robert Woodlark — Catherine Hall. p. 277.
VOL. n. — John Alcock — Jesus College, p. I.
Margaret Countess of Richmond — Christ College, p. 45.
Margaret Countess of Richmond — St. John's College, p. 79*
ILdward Stafford, D. of Buckingham — Magdalen College, p. 147,
King Henry VHL — Trinity College, p. 1()9.
Sir Walter Mildmay — Emanuel College, p. 227.
Frances Sidney — Sidney College, p. 261.
*4f* A few copies were printed in folio, with the Plates co-
loured} also on Indian paper, proof impressions, not coloured.
597*
CHESHIRE.
A Sketch of the Materials for a New History
of Cheshire ; with short Accounts of the Genius
and Manners of its Inhabitants, and of some local
Customs peculiar to that County Palatine ; in a Let-
ter to Thomas Falconer, Esq. of the City of Chester.
The Second Edition ; with an entire new Preface,
an Account of further Materials for this History, and
a Plate of Hugh Lupus's Sword of Dignity. Quarto.
1773.
Title. — Preface to this Edition, p. iii-x.
Advertisement and Preface, 2 pages.
The Sketch, Postscript, and Miscellaneous Addenda, [b-Y 3]
94 pages.
With a folded Plate of the Sword of Dignity of the Earldom of
Chester, at p. 21.
IL
History of the City of Chester, from its Founda-
tion to the present Time. Collected from public
Records, private Manuscripts, and other authentic
Sources ; with an Account of Parochial and other
Charities, never before published, and a Chronolo-
gical Register of important Events to the Year 1815.
Illustrated with Five Etchings. By G. Cuitt.
Chester : Printed for T. Poole : and sold by Longman, Hurst,
Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row; and Walker,
Strand, London. 1815. Octavo.
Title-page as above; with an Etching of Eastgate Row by
G. Cuitt, as a Vignette.
To the Reader, signed 1. M. B. P. Nicholas Street, March 1816.
Historical Part, Chronological Register and Index, [A-Pp4]
336 pages.
ETCHINGS.
1. The Vignette in the Title-page.
PART I. SUPP. 4 H*
598* SUPPLEMENT {Cke^lwe).
2. St. Michael's Church, and Bridge Street, Chester, p. 7 J.
3. Chester Bridge, Castle, &c. p. 141.
4. The Grand Entrance to the Castle. T. Harrison, Archi-
tect, p. 142, or as a Frontispiece,
5. Chester Castle, p. 1 i/-
III.
The Charter of the City of Chester, granted by
King Henry VI P^^' with a CouHrmation thereof by
Queen Elizabeth; now first published from a faithful
Translation made before the Civil Wars.
"Lex est Vinculum Civitatis, Fundumentam Liherfatis, a-quclutisjons,
7nens, nuimus, consilium, sentcritio : el lit corpuru nostra sine niente, sic
ClVllATIS SINE ESSE NON POTESl."
Chester: Printed by J. Monk; and sold by J. Bulkeley,
J. Poole, and J. Cowley, mdcclxxii. Quarto, 28 pages, in-
cluding Title, and Dedication to the Citizens of Chester.
IV.
History of the Siege of Chester during the Civil
Wars in the Time of King Charles I.
" Concordid res parva cracunt — discordia maxima dilahunlitr." — Sallust.
London : Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street, by Broster
and Son, Chester. (1805.) Small octavo, 133 pages, which
include the Title, References to the Plan of the Fortifications,
and a List of Persons " att an Assemblie houlden in the Com-
mon-hall of Please S^'^ Feb. 1643."
With a folded Plan of the Fortifications of the City of Chester,
A.D. 1643, engraved by Murray and Stuart, and Five Wood-
cuts on the Letter-press.
V.
An Illustration of the Architecture of tlie Ca-
thedral Church of Chester. By Charles
Wild.
XO%tn tfje ^ubiEftance^ of t^tiiz iFaivicjS fbnW ftatoe pai^^^eft atoap, tfeeir teerie
^tiaiJOttl^ toin Be acceptallKf to poptcritiri.— Fuller's Church History.
London : Printed by W. Buhner and Co. Cleveland Row, St.
James's j and published by the Author, No. 1 2, Arabella Row,
Pimlico ; Molteno, Pall Mall -, and Taylor, at the Architectu-
ral Library, Holborn. 1813, Imperial quarto.
SUPPLEMENT {Comwalt). 599*
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Rigiit Reverend George Henry (Law), Bishop
of Chester, dated May 1, 1813.
Succession of the Bishops of Chester, continued from Godwin,
(History of) Chester Cathedral, p. 3-6.
PLATES.
1 . Ground Plan of Chester Cathedral, and Shrine of St. Wer-
burgh in its present state. — 2. South West View of Chester
Cathedral.— 3. The Nave of Chester Cathedral.— 4. The
Chapter-House.— 5. The Choir. — 6. The East end.
*^* Some copies have an additional set of Etchings.
VI.
Etchings by CJeorge Cuitt, entitled " Etchings of
Ancient Buildings in tlie City of Cliester, Castles in
Nor'ih Wales, and other Miscellaneous Subjects. By
Geome Cuitt,
Chester : Published and sold by the Author. I8l6." Folio, viz.
i. Six Etchings of Select Parts of the Saxon and Gothic Build-
ings now remaining in the City of Chester : 1 . West Entrance
of Chester Cathedral. 1814. — 2. South Porch of Chester Ca-
thedral. 1810.— 3. Saxon Arch, St. John's, City of Chester.
]8io. — 4. Part of St. John's Church, City of Chester. 181 1.
—3. The Abbey Gate, City of Chester. 1810.— 6. Part of the
Cloisters of Chester Cathedral. 1811.
2. Eight Etchings of Old Buildings in the City of Chester. 1809-
1814,
3. Twelve Etchings of Picturesque Cottages, Sheds, &c. in
Cheshire. Folio. 1816.
CORNWALL.
A History of this County, compiled by Fortescue Hit-
chins, Esq. and edited by Mr, Samuel Drew, is in course of
printing at Helston by W. Penaluna, with Plates : to be completed
in Ten Parts, (forming Two Volumes quarto,) six of which are
already published (July 181?). Some copies are printed on Large
Paper.
600*
CUMBERLAND.
Magna Brifamiia : being a concise Topographical Ac-
count of the several Counties of Great Britain. By
the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M. F.R.S. F.A. and
L.S. and Samuel Lysons, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S.
Keeper of His iMajesty's Records in the Tower of
London. Volume the Fourth, containing Cumber-
land.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand.
1816. Quarto.
Half Title, and Title-page as above.
Contents, and List of Plates, 4 pages.
General History of Cumberland, beginning with an Half Title,
[a-dd] 210 pages.
Parochial History, with Additions and Corrections, [b-ae]
177 pages.
Index to Names and Titles, [Aa2-Bb2] p. 179-188.
General Index, and Errata, [eb 3-cc3] p. 189-198.
PLATES.
1. Map of Cumberland. Folded. Mutlow sc. p. i of the
General History.
2. View of the Bowder Stone, and Borrowdale. Folded. Jos.
Farington, R.A. del. Etched by Letitia Byrne, p. civ.
3. View of the Roman Station at Moresby. Folded. S. Ly-
sons del. p. cxliv.
4. Inscribed Stones discovered in Cumberland. S. Lysons del.
& sc. p.clxiii.
5. Roman Altar found at EUenborough. S. Lysons del. & sc.
p. clxxii.
6. Roman Antiquities discovered in Cumberland. Rich. Smirke
del. J. Lee sc. p. clxxxvii.
7. Roman Sculptures found at Plumpton-Wall. C. H. Sto-
thard del. Moses sc. p. clxxxviii.
S. Part of the Nave of Carlisle Cathedral. F. Nash del.
J. Lee sc, p. clxxxix.
SUPPLEMENT {Cumhaiuud). 601*
9. Part of the Choir of Lanercost Priory Church. F. Nash
del. J. Lee so. p. cxc.
10. Part of the Nave of Lanercost Priory Church. L. VulHamy
deh J. Lee sc. p. cxc.
11. Elevation of the West end of Lanercost Priory Church.
F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. cxc.
12. Elevation of the East end of the Choir of Carlisle Cathe-
dral. Folded. F. Nash del. J. Lee sc. p. cxc.
13. Part of the Choir of Carlisle Cathedral. Folded. F. Nash
del. J. Lee sc. p. cxc.
14. Plans and Section of Newton -A rlosh Church. L. VuUiamy
del. H. Weddell fee. p. cxci.
15. South West View of Newton-Arlosh Church, and Plans of
the Tower of Burgh on the Sands Church, p. cxci.
Painted Glass in the Chancel of Edenhall Church. On the
letter-press of p. cxcii.
16-17. Four sides of Bridekirk Font. C. H. Stothard del.
J. Lee fee. p. cxciii.
18. The Four sides of the Font in Dearham Church, p. cxci v.
19. Ancient Grave-stones in Aspatria and Irthing Church
Yards, and in Dearham Church, p. cxciv.
20. Ancient Grave- stones in Dearham and Bassenthwaite
Churches. S. Lysons del. & sc. p. cxcv.
21. Ancient Grave-stones in Great Salkeld, Ainstaple, and Mel-
merby Churches. S. Lysons del. & sc. p. cxcv.
Grave-stone of the Family of De Greystoke, in the Chancel
of Greystoke Church. On the letter-press of p. cxcvi.
22. Grave-stone of William Stapleton, Esq. and Margaret his
Wife, in Edenhall Church. S. Lysons del. J. Lee sc,
p. cxcvii.
23. Ancient Obelisk in Bewcastle Church Yard, Folded, S. Ly-
sons del. & fee. p. cxcix.
?4. Cross in Irton Church Yard. C. H. Stothard del. & fee.
p.cci.
25. Four sides of Gosforth Cross, Dearham Cross, Rockliffe
Cross, and Cross in Muncaster Church Yard. Folded.
S. Lysons del. & sc. p. cci.
26. Ancient inscribed Pillar in the Church Yard of Beckermet-
St. Bridget's. — Sculptured Stone in Dearham Church.
— Fragment of an ancient Stone Cross at Lanercost
Priory. S. Lysons del. & sc. p. cci.
27. Plan of Carlisle Castle, from a Drawing in the British Mu-
seum. — Plan of the Dungeons in Naworth Castle.
Mutlow sc. p. cciii.
f,09.* SUPPLEMENT {Cumberla)id).
28. Plan of the principal Floor of Niaworth Castle. F. Nach
del. .1. Warner sc. p.cciv.
29. Plan and Sections of a vaulted Chamber attached to the
Wall of Carlisle, and Figure of Saxon Ornament found
at Kirk-Oswald. J. Lee sc. p. ccvii.
30. Ancient Glass Vessel called the Luck of Edenhall. Co-
loured. S. Lysons del. & fee. p. ccix.
31. Plan of Whitehaven. Mutlowsc. p. 23 of the Parochial
History.
32-33. North and South Views of Whitehaven. Folded. Jo-
seph Farington, R.A. del. Etched by EHzabeth and Le-
titia Byrne, p. 23, 24.
34. View of the Court of Naworth Castle, taken from the West-
ern Angle. S. Lysons del. &: fee. p. 32.
35. Cockermouth Castle. Joseph Farington del. Etched by
Letitia Byrne, p. 41.
3G. Plan of the City of Carlisle. Mutlowsc. p. 56.
37- North West View of Carlisle. Folded. Jos. Farington del.
Etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 5Q.
38. Ancient Plan of the City of Carlisle, from a Drawing in the
British Museum. Folded. J. Lee sc. p. 58.
39. Plan of Carlisle Cathedral. Folded. F. Nash del. J.Leesc.
p. 71.
40. Plan of the Entrance to the City of Carlisle from the South,
with the Courts of Justice. Folded. R. Smirke jun.
R.A. del. H. Mutlow sc. p. 74.
41. Egvcniont Castle. Jos. Farington del. Etched by Letitia
Byrne, p. 102.
42. View of Ravenglass and Black Comb Mountains. Joseph
Farington del. Etched by Letitia Byrne, p. 141.
43. View of Workington. Joseph Farington del. Etched by
Letitia Byrne, p. 172.
Likewise One hundred and twenty-one Coats of Arms of the
Nobility and Gentry on the letter-press. A few impressions have
been taken off separately and coloured.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this volume.
II.
BitiTANNlA Depicta ; Part V. containing Twenty-
eight Views in Cumberland, engraved from Draw-
ings made by J. Farington, R.A.
Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, Booksellers to the
Royal Academy. 18 16. Oblong quarto.
SUPPLEMENT {Cumberland). 603*
List of Plates, and descriptive Letter-press.
PLATES.
Scene at Nunnery, p. cii.
Ulswater from Pooley Bridge, p. ciii.
Ulswater and Lyulpli's Tower. John Pye sc. p. ciii.
The Head of Ulswater, Patterdale, and the Mountain Helvellvn.
p. ciii.
Saddleback and the River Greta, p. ciii.
Water Millock, and tl:e lower end of Ulswater. p. ciii.
The Grange, in Ror:owdale. p. ciii.
Muncaster Castle and Eskdale. p. ciii.
The Head of Ulswater, from Gobarrow Park. p. civ.
Derwent water from Brough Top. p. civ.
View on the Road from Keswick to Borrowdale. p. civ.
Honi^ter Crag. p. civ.
Thirlmere. p. civ.
East side of Derwentwater, looking towards Lowdore Waterfall.
p. civ.
Skiddaw and Derwentwater, from Lowdore Waterfall, p. civ.
Castle Crag and Bowder Stone, p. civ.
Butterniere and Crummoch Water, p. civ.
Wastdale Village, p. civ.
Bassenthwaite Lake, from the Hill above Armathwaite. p. civ.
Lowdore Vvaterfall. J. Landseer, F.S.A. sc. p. civ.
Naworth Castle. J. Landseer sc. p. 3.
View of the Village of Lowswater. J. Scott sc. p. 26.
Cockermouth. J. Landseer, F.S.A. sc. p. 40.
View of Maryport. F. R. Hay sc. p. 54.
North East View of Carlisle, p. 5G.
View of Carlisle from Stanwix. J. Landseer, A.R.A. sc. p. 36.
View of Kebuick and Skiddaw. p. 86.
View at Gilsland Spa. S. Middiman sc. p. 133.
*^* Twenty-five of these Engravings are impressions from
the same Plates as noticed in the following article. There are
also some sets struck off, proof impressions, to accompany the
Large Paper copies of Lysons's ^^ Magna Britannia."
III.
The Lakes of Laxcashire, Westmorland, and
Cumberland, delineated in Forty-three Engravings
from Drawings by Joseph Farington, R.A. ; with
Descriptions Historical, Topographical, and Pictu-
004* SUPPLEMENT {Cumhcrkwd),
resqiie; the Result of a Tour made in the Summer of
the Year 181(). By Thomas Hartwell Horne.
London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, by
J. M'Creery, Black Hprse Court, Fleet Street. 1816. Im-
perial quarto.
Title-page as above.
Preface, Table of Contents, and Directions for placing the En-
gravings, p. iii-viii.
Descriptive Letter-press, [b-n 4] 9G pages.
PLATES.
1. Map of the Lakes in the Counties of Lancashire, West-
morland, and Cumberland. Folded, and coloured. He-
bert del. H. Mutlow sc. p. 1 .
2. South View of Lancaster. W. Woolnoth sc. p. 2.
3. East View of Lancaster. S. Middiman sc. p. 3.
4. Bowness, and the Lake Windermere. J. Scott sc. p: 9.
5. Wiiidermere from below Bowness, looking to the North.
J. Scott sc. p. 10.
6. Windermere from Calgarth Park, looking to the South,
F. R. Hay sc. p. 14.
7. Windermere from Low Wood. J. Byrne sc. p. 14.
8. Head of Windermere. J. Scott sc. p. 15.
9. Ambleside. J. Pye sc. p. 18.
10. Waterfall at Ambleside. S. Middiman sc. p. \Q.
11. Culleth Force. S. Middiman sc. p. 21.
12. Coniston Lake. F. R. Hay sc. p. 22.
13. Hawkshead and Esthwaite Water. F. R. Hay sc. p. 23,
14. Waterfall at Rydal. S. Middiman sc. p. 27.
15. Rydal Mere. W. Woolnoth sc. p. 27.
16. Grassmere. J. Pye sc. p. 28.
17. Thirlmere. F. R. Hay sc. p. 32.
18. Derwentwater from Brough-top. F. R. Haysc. p. 34.
19. Keswick and Skiddaw. J. Byrne sc. p. 36.
20. View on the Road from Keswick to Borrowdale. F. R. Hay
sc. p. 39.
2 1 . East side of Derwentwater, looking towards Lowdore Wa-
terfall. F. R. Hay sc. p. 40.
22. Lowdore Waterfall. J. Landseer, F.S.A. sc. p. 41.
23. Skiddaw and Derwentwater, from Lowdore Waterfall.
J. Scott sc. p. 42.
24. The Grange in Borrowdale. J. Scott sc. p. 43.
25. Castle Crag and Bovvder Stone. J. Byrne sc, p. 44.
SUPPLEMENT (Cumberland). 605*
26' Wastdale Village. J. Landseer, F.S.A. sc. p. 50.
72. Muncaster Castle, and Eskdale. John Pye sc. p. 51.
28. Honister Crag. S. Middiman sc. p. 52.
29. Buttermeie and Ctomoch Water. F. R. Hay sc. p. 53,
30. The Village of Loweswater. J. Scott sc. p. 55.
31. Cockerniouth. J. Landseer, F.S.A. sc. p. 56.
32. Maryport. F. R. Hay sc. p. 57-
33. Bass'enthvvaite Lake, from the Hill above Armathwaite.
F. R. Hay sc. p. 57.
34. Saddleback," and the River Rothay. W. Woolnoth sc.
p. 61.
35. Scene at Nunnery. S. Middiman & John Pye sc. p. 68.
36. Ulsvvater from Pooley Bridge. S. Middiman sc. p. &9.
37. Water Millock, and the lower end of Ulswater. J. Scott sc.
p. 70.
38. Ulsvvater and Liulph's Tower. John Pye sc. p. 71.
39. The Head of Ulswater from Gobarrow Park. F. R. Hay
sc. p. 73.
40. The Head of Ulswater, Patterdale, and the Mountain Hel-
vellyn. S. Middiman sc. p. 76.
41. North East View of Carlisle. W. W^oolnoth sc. p. 84.
42. View of Gilsland Spa. S. Middiman sc. p. 88.
43. Brougham Castle. S. Middiman sc. p. 94.
44. Hawswater. S. Middiman sc. p. 95.
N. B. There are copies of this volume with proof impressions
of the Plates,
PARTl. SUPP, 41"
606*
DERBYSHIRE.
I.
The River Dove ; a Lyric Pastoral. By Samuel
Bentley.
" Surgit, et atherii spectans oi-'ientia soils
Lumina, rite cavis widam dejlumine paltnis
Sustulit, ac tales effundit ad cctheravocts.
Qualis spelunca subito commota columba,
Cui domus et dukes lutebroso in pumice nidi,
Fertur in arvu volans, plausumque citerrita pennis
Hat tectu ingentein : mox aire lapsa quieto,
Radit iter liquidum, celeres neque cunnnovet alas." ViRGlL.
London : Printed for the Author : and published by Elizabeth
Stevens, at the Bible and Crown over against Stationers'-
Hall, London, mdcclxvui. QuarlOf 14 pages.
II.
General View of the Agriculture of Derbyshire. By
John Farey, sen. Mineral Surveyor. Vol. III.
Containing a full Account of the various Breeds of Live
Stock, their Food, Management, Uses, and comparative
Advantages ; their Houses, Stalls, &c., with Accounts of
the Preparation of Cheese, Butter, Bacon, &c. — Rural
Details regarding Modes and Prices of Labour, Cottages,
Prices of Provisions, Fuel, &;c. — Politico-Economical
Details regarding Game, Roads, Railways, Canals, Fairs,
Markets, Weights and Measures, various Manufactures,
Commerce ; Parish Maintenance of the Poor, and their
own Benefit Societies, &;c. ; and regarding the Increase
of the Population, their Healthiness, Modes of Living,
ike. — The Obstacles to Improvements, and Facilities for
their Adoption ; with a concluding brief Recapitulation
of the various Hints and Suggestions, of Measures cal-
culated for Improvement, scattered through these Vo-
lumes. Illustrated by a Map of Roads, Canals, &;c. and
Two Plates,
SUPPLEMENT {Bewiishirc), 607*
London : Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster
Row. 181 7. Octavo, J 52 pages.
With Plates of a Lambing Fold, p. 128 ; — Sheep Wash, p. 144;
— Map of Derbyshire, and parts of the seven adjacent Coun-
ties, folded, p. 1 93, engraved by Neele ; and two folded Tables
of Poor Rates and Population Returns.
DEVONSHIRE.
Picturesque Excursions in Devonshire. Part II.
The Environs of Exeter; and Cornwall. — Dawlish,
Luscombe, and Teisrnmouth ; with Five Engravings.
By T. H. W^iLLiAMS.
" How cold the heart that owns not Nature's pow'r,
For whom the tow'ring oak, or gay-ey'd flow'r,
For whom the morning's blush, or ev'ning'sglow,
Unfelt, unraark'd, their splendid tints bestow!" — BiDLAKE.
London : Printed for T. Macdonald, Poets' Gallery, Fleet Street,
by P. Hedgeland, No. 53, High Street, Exeter. Royal oc-
tavo. See Page 153.
Title-page as above.
Descriptive letter-press, [e-l] 50 pages, not numbered.
plates.
1. South Front of Luscombe, the Seat of Ch, Hoare, Esq.
W. Deeble sc. Frontispiece.
2. View of Dawlish. T. Ranson sc.
3. Part of Dawlish Church. W. Deeble sc.
4. View of Luscombe. J. Smith sc.
5. View of Teignmouth. J. C. Varrall sc.
608*
DORSETSHIRE.
I.
A History of the Forest or Chace known by the
Name of Ckanborn Chace ; collected from au-
thentic early Records, and continued to a late Pe-
riod : with a brief Description of its present State.
By William West.
GiLLiNGHAM : Printed by E. Neave : and sold by J. Hatchard,
Piccadilly, and J. Asperne, Cornhill, London : also by Brodie
and Dowding, Salisbury ; J. Shipp, Blandford ; and T. Adams.
1816. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Introduction, p. iii-viii.
The History of the Chace, [c-T 2] 132 pages.
Errata, 1 page.
II.
Rules for the Government of the Gaol and House
of Correction at Dorchester, 1810.
Sherborne : Printed by James Cruttwell, Octavo, 82 pages.
6oy'
DURHAM.
The History and Antiquities of the County Pala-
tine of Durham ; compiled from original llccords
preserved in public Repositories and private Collec-
tions ; and illustrated by Engravings of Architectural
and Monumental Antiquities, Portraits of eminent
Persons, 8cc. &c. By Robert Surtees, of Mains-
forth, Esq. F.S.A.
London : Printed by and for Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet Street; and G. Andrews, Durham. 18lC.
Folio.
VOL. I.
Title-page as E^bove.
Introduction, p. 5-11.
The General History and Appendix, Vol. L Part I. beginning
with an Half Title, [a-tt] p. i-clxv.
Half Title to the Topographical History, Vol. L Part H.
Introduction to Part II. and Contents, p. iii-iv.
Topographical History, beginning with " Easington JVhrd,"
[b-4a2] 276 pages.
Appendix, [4b-4 i 2] p. 277-308.
Indexes to Parts I and II. and Errata, [4k-4m] p. 309-318.
List of Plates, 1 page.
*^* Pages cxl-cxlii of the Appendix are omitted, but a,re
thus accounted for: " cxxxix-cxliii ;" — pages 66 and 67 of the
Topographical Hist, for 70 and 71.
PLATES TO PART I.
1 . Episcopal Seals, from Bishop William to Nicholas Farnham.
E. Blore del. H. Le Keux sc. p. xv.
2. Portrait of Dr. John Cosin, Bp. of Durham. I660. Edw.
Scriven sc. p. evi.
3. Portrait of Dr. Joseph Butler, Bp. of Durham, 1750. Rob*
Cooper sc. p. cxxi.
4. Portrait of the Hon. Dr. Shute Barrington, Bp. of Durham.
18 17. A. Robertson del. Caroline Watson sc. p. cxxiv.
PLATES TO PART II.
}, Female Effigy in the South Wall of Easington Church. —
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of p. 67.
2. Houghton Hall. — Monumental Effigy of Le Spring, and
Tomh of Bernard Gilpin, in Houghton Church, with his
Autograph. E. Blore del. Geo. Cooke sc. p. 248.
3. Saxon Architecture in the Church at Pittington, and West
end of the Church at Houghton-le- Spring. E. Blore del.
&SC. p. 116 or 152.
4. S.E. Views of the Churches of Easington and Houghton-
le-Spring. E. Blore del. & sc. p. 13 or 152.
5. Miscellaneous Plate: 1 . Dalden Church. — 2. Effigy of a
cross-legged Knight in Pitting Church Yard. — 3-4.
Castle Eden Vase. — 5. Horden Hall. — 6. Ornamented
Niche in the Ruins of Dalden Hall. — 7. North Door of
Dalton-le-Dale Church. E. Blore del. & sc. p. 24.
6. Portrait of the Rev, Sir George Wheler, Knt. of Charing,
Kent. William Bromley sc. p. 171.
7. Iron Bridge at Sunderland. Edw. Blore del. Geo. Cooke
sc. p. 226.
6. Monument of the Ettrick Family at High Barnes. Edw.
Blore del. Geo. Cooke sc. p. 239.
PLATES
Belonging to subsequent Portions of the Work.
1. Interior of the Choir of Durham Cathedral. Edw. Blore
del. H. Le Keux sc.
2. Entrance from the Cloisters, Durham Cathedral. E. Blore
del. J. Byrne sc.
3. S.W. View of Hartlepool Church. Edw. Blore del. John
Le Keux sc.
4. Lambton Hall, the Seat of John George Lambton, Esq.
M.P. J. Glover del. Etched by S. Middiman, and en-
graved by John Pye.
5. Seals of Knights— Bruce, Baliol, &c. (Plate 7-) E. Blore
del. G. Hollis sc,
6. Seals of Nevill, Percy, Douglas, &:c. (Plate 8.) E. Blore
del. H. Le Keux sc.
7. Seals of private Gentry, (Plate 9.) E, Blure dd. R, Sands
sc.
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Exordio atque Procursu DuxiiELMEXSis Ecclesia?,
cui pra3niittitur Reuerendi Viri Thomos Rudd erudita
Disquisitio, in qua probatur non Turgotum, sed Sy-
nieonem fuisse verum hujus Libelli Auctorein. E Co-
dice jNIS. perantiquo in Bibliotlieca publica Episco-
porum Dunhelmensium descripsit ediditque Thomas
Bedford. Accedunt, pra?tcr alia, ex eodem Codice
Historian Dunhelmensium Episcoporum Continuatio :
et Libellus, De injusta Vexatione Willelmi I. Epi-
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De vero Auctore hujus Historice, [a-c 2] p. i-xxxv.
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Historia Ecclesice Duniielmensis, [b 8-u 3] p. 15-29-4.
Editoris Nolce et varianies Lectiones, [u 4-z 3] p. 295-342.
Appendix, [z4-cc] p. 343-386.
Index, and Errata, not paged, [cc2-Dd] \Q pages.
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C!;e EeCjentl of §)t Cutj)bert, with the Antiquities of
the Church of Durham ; revised and corrected, with
explanatory Notes and Illustrations. To which is
prefixed a concise Account of Robert Hegge, the Au-
thor. By John Brough Taylor, F.S.A.
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tories of his Churches at Lindisfarne, Cuncacestre, and Dun-
holme."
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Memoir of Robert Hegge, p. v-xv.
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Reader, dated 1st July 1626, 72 pages.
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Durham j with a particular Account of his last Illness.
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BeataeMariae Virginis Dunelmensis, SOMartii 1553. Quarto,
4 pages.
Y.
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Baldwin, Cradock, and Jov, London ; Edward Humble, New-
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Appendix, [a-c 4] p. iii-xxvi.
Errata, and List of Plates, 2 leaves.
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1 . Engraved Title-page, with a Vignette View of Hartlepool
from the S. West.
1 *. Seals of Margaret de Ros and of Robert de Brus, a Wood-
cut, p. 14.
2. Obverse of the Great Seal of Robert de Brus, King of Sect-
land, p. 27.
A Penny of Robert de Brus, King of Scotland, engraved by
the Author. On the letter-press of p. 27.
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Broom. Sir C. Sharp del. T. L. Busby sc. p. 93.
4. South Entrance to the Church of Hartlepool. The Plate
presented by the Earl of Darlington. T. L. Busby del.
& sc. p. 100.
5. View of Hartlepool Church. The Plate presented by the Rev.
W. Wilson, Curate. T. L. Busby del. & sc. p. 102.
6. Figure, kneeling, of Matilda de Clifford, in the South Win-
dow of the Choir of St. Mary's Church, Warwick. Co-
loured. J. Nicholson sc. p. 104.
7. Whole-length Monumental Figure of Jane Bell, " the Wyfe
to Parsavel Bell nowe Maire of Hartinpdoell, 1593,"
in the Chancel of Hartlepool Church. Sir C. S. del.
R. Stamper sc. p. 106.
8. The Friary. C. I. p. 1 15.
9. Views of the antient Walls at Hartlepool. Folded, p. 121,
10. Remains of a Tower at the Entrance of the Inner Harbour,
The Plate presented by George Pocock, Esq. M.P.
F.Grose del. 1778. T. L. Busby sc. p. 128.
1 1 . Part of the Old Walls. The Plate presented by Robert
Wilson, Esq. of Woodhouse, East Ham, Essex. F. Grose
del. T. L. Busby sc. p. 13!.
12. Plan of Hartlepool. Folded. Presented by William Vol-
lum, Esq. Measured and drawn by Sir C. Sharp. En-
graved by R. E. Bewick, p. 145.
i3. N. West View of Hartlepool. Presented by George Alhui,
Esq. M.P. p. 146.
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16. A Fisherman's Wife — Hartlepool Costume. Coloured.
Drawn by T. L. Busby. Etched by Sir C. S. p. 15 1 .
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Busby. Etched by Sir C. S. p. 1 54.
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Chancel of Wandsworth Church, Surrey. S. Humble sc.
p. 165.
19. Font in Hart Church. A. I. p. 179.
With the Pedigrees of the Families of Brus and Clifford, folded,
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Likewise Fifty- four Shields of Arms, and Twenty-four Wood-cuts
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the letter-press.
%* Mr. Busby the Engraver is now employed in further il-
lustrating the History of Hartlepool by a series of Etchings, the
Manners and Costume of the Fishermen.
VI.
The Interest of the Church defended against the At-
tempts of Papists and others ; being the remarkable
Account of the late Rebuilding JV'mlaton Chapel, in
the Bishoprick of Durham. (By Jonathan Story.)
" Pro tanto, si non toto.''
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Particulars of the Expenditure of the Poor's Rates
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Fields ; and sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly, and Richardson,
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I.
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Gloucestershire ; containing, 1. A particular
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rical. II. An ample and accurate Account of all the
Boroughs, IVlarket Towns, Villages, Rivers, Royal Pa-
laces, Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats. III. The
Fairs, Trade, Commerce, and Product of the same.
IV. Of the Rarities, both Natural and Artificial.
V. Of the eminent Persons born, or who have resided
in them, and of the extraordinary Events that have
happened there.
Printed by J. Sketchley and S. Warren, 1737. Octavo^
122 pages.
II.
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Gloucester: Printed by R. Raikes, 1790. Octavo, 42 pages.
First printed in duodecimo in 1755.
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late Mrs. Rebecca Powell, in Favour of the Town of
Cirencester, by a Native of the Place.
London : Printed for W. Bathoe, in the Strand, 1765. Octavo,
24 pages, including the Title.
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Mr. Robert Dovers Olimpick Games vpon CoTS-
WOLD Hills. Written by Michaell Drayton, Esq.
Ben Jonson, &c. &c.
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1636. Quarto, [a-k 2] 72 pages, not numbered.
With a Print of the Games, as a Frontispiece*
-7*
(317
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I.
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of Winchester ; with a brief Account of the Seats
of the neighbouring Nobility, Gentry, &c. Being
chiefly extracted from the Rev. Mr. Mihier's History
and Survey of Winchester.
" Non indignemur mortalia corpora solvi
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50 pages,
II.
An Historical and Critical Account of Winchester
Cathedral; with an engraved View and Ichno-
graphical Plan of that Fabric. Extracted from the
Rev. Dr. Milner's History and Antiquities of Win-
chester. To which is added a Review of its modern
Monuments.
" Redditiis his prirnum terrk tibi, Christe, sacravit
Sedem banc B'lnnus, posuitque immania teinpta." — jEneid. vi, 18.
Third Edition.
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Street. 1809- Octavo, 144 pages, exclusive of an Advertise-
ment tind Explanation of the Plan.
With a North West View of the Cathedral. J. Carter del. 1789.
Basire sc. and a folded Plan.
III.
Memoranda of the Parishes of Hursley and North
Baddesley, in the County of Southampton. (By
John Marsh.)
Winchester: Printed by James Robbins, College Street. 1808.
Royal octavo.
Title-page as above.
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Half Title to the Parish of Hursley.
Dedication to Sir William Heathcote, Bart, dated Hursley, Aug.
10, 1808.
Advertisement and Contents, 2 leaves.
Memoranda of the Parish of Hursley, [b-i -l] 63 pages.
Half Title to the Parish of North Baddesley.
Dedication to Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bart.
Memoranda of the Parish of North Baddesley, [k 3-o 2] 32
pages.
PLATES
Drawn and etched by J. Powell.
1. Front of the Old Lodge in Hursley Park. p. I.
2. Plan of the Encampment on Cranbury Common, p. 36.
3. The Tower of Hursley Church, p. 41.
4. North Baddesley Church, p. 21 of the Description.
IV.
A Companion in a Tour round Southampton;
comprehendinf]f various Particulars, Ancient and Mo-
dern, of New Forest, Lymington, Cliristchurch, Rom-
sey. Bishop's Waltham, Titchfield, &c. ; with Notices
of the Villages, Gentlemen's Seats, Curiosities, Anti-
quities, &c. occurring in the different Roads described.
By John Buller.
" Ille terrarum mihi prater omnes
Arigutus riclet."
The Third Edition, improved and enlarged.
Southampton : Printed and sold by Baker and Fletcher. 1809.
Duodecimo, [A-Aa6] 281 pages, and 4 pages of Index.
V.
The Ruins of a Temple ; a Poem. By the Rev. Jo-
seph Jefferson. To which is prefixed an Account
of the Antiquity and History of Holy Ghost Chapel,
Basingstoke, Hants; with an Appendix, containing
historical and explanatory Notes.
" Omnium rerum, heus ! ViclSSiTUDO est." — Terexce.
*' While oft some temple's mould'ring top between
With venerable grandeur marks the scene.''
Goldsmith's Traveller.
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Berkshire.
London : Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's. 1723. Octavo,
32 pages, exclusive of the Title.
ISLE OF WIGHT.
I.
A Description of the principal Picturesque Beauties,
Antiquities, and Geological Phamonjena of the Isle
of Wight. By Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart.
With additional Observations on the Strata of the
Island, and their Continuation in the adjacent Parts
of Dorsetshire, by Thomas Wel)ster, Esq. Illustrated
by Maps and numerous Engravings by W. and G.
Cooke, from original Drawings by Sir H. Englefield
and T. Webster.
London : Printed by William Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row,
St. James's, for Payne and Foss, Pall Mall. 18 IG. Rui/at
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Dedication to Mrs. Spencer.
Contents, l page.
Preface, [a 1-3] p. i-vi.
Explanation of the Plates, [a4-d 2] p. vii-xxvii.
Description of the Isle ul Wight, beginning with an Half Title,
[B-Hh3] 238 pages.
Index, 4 pages.
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PLATES.
Portrait of Sir Henry Englefield in a Circle within a border.
E. Scott del. W. Evans sc. To face the Title. — 1. Clav
Cliffs, White CHff Bay. p. 23.-2. Chalk Cliffs, White Cliff
Bay. p. 78. — 3. Dunnose Chffs. p. 72. — 4. Black Gang
Chine, p. 85. — 5. Freshwater Chff. p. 27 or 79- — 6. Fresh-
water Cave. p. 27- — 1 • Knighton House, p. 105. — 8. Chale
Fann. p. lOQ. — 9- Yaverland Church, p. 102. — 10. The Ivy
House. On the letter-press of p. 1 13. — 1 1. Long Stone. On
the letter-press of p. 89. — 12. Quarr Abbey, p. 93. — 13. An-
cietit Chapel at Swainston. p. 104. — 14. Yaverland Church,
South Door, and Shalfleet Church, North Door. W. Alex-
ander del. p. 101. — 15. Vertical and Curved Strata, White
Cliff Bay. p. 119.— 16. Vertical Clay Chffs, White Cliff Bay.
p. 120.— 17. No. 1. White Cliff Bay from Culver Cliff. —
No. 2. Colvvell Bay. — No. 3. AUum Bay and the Needles.
Folded, p^ 120 or )60 — 18. Culver Cliff from the Sea.
p. 120. — 19. No. 1. Sandown Bay and Culver Cliff from the
South side near Shanklin. — No. 2. Sandown Bay and Dun-
nose Head from the Fort. — No. 3. Allum Bay and Headen
Hill from the Needles. Coloured, p. 123, or 211, 212. —
20. Chalk Pit on Brading Down. p. 123. — 21. Binnel Baj-^,
below Wolverton. p. 136. — 22. Compton Bay. p. 152. —
23. Curved Strata and Sand Pit in Headen Hill, Allum Bay,
as it appeared in 1811. p. 159- — 24. Curved Stratum, Hea-
den Hill. p. . — 25. Scratchell's Bay and the Needles.
Folded, p. 80. — 26. No. 1. Handfast Point, one Mile off. —
No. 2. Swanwich Bay from Peverel Point. — No. 3. Studland
Bay, South side. Folded, p. I69. — 2?. Handfast Point in
Dorsetshire. Folded, p. I66.— 28. Insulated Chalk Rocks,
Handfast Point, p. 165. — 29. No. 1. Swanwich Bay, from the
North side. — No. 2. Durlstone Bay. Folded, p. I69 or 171.
— 30. Contorted Strata, Durlstone Bay. p. 172. — 31. Breccia
at Durlstone Head. p. 173. — 32. No. 1. Durlstone Head. —
No. 2. Windspit Quarries. Folded, p. 173, or I9I.— 33. Tilly
Whim Quarry, p. 174. — 34. No. 1. Clay Pit near Newport.
— No. 2. Chalk Pit, Mount Joy. p. 24, or 208. — 35. Coast of
Dorsetsliire and Portland Island from Worthbarrow. p. 183.
— 36. No. I . Durdle Cove, with Barn Door. — No. 2. Arish
Mell, in Worthbarrow Bay. p. 194. — 37. No. 1. The Coastof
Dorsetshire from Flovverbarrow to St. Adhelm's Head. — No. 2*
Worthbarrow Bay, looking East. — No. 3. View from St. ^*\-
helm's Head, looking Wcbt. Folded, p. 186.— 38. West Lul-
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West and East sides, p. 185. — 40. St. Adhelni's Head. p. 188.
— ^^41. St. Adhelm's Chapel, p. 189. — 42. St. Adhehn's Cha-
pel, Plan, &c. p. 191. — 43. Interior of St. Adhelm's Chapel,
p. 189.^—44. Stare Cove. p. 193. — 45. Durdle Cove. p. 193.
— 46. No. 1. Coast of Dorsetshire from Bat's Corner toWey-*
mouth.— No. 2. Bat's Corner. — No. 3. White Nore, Dorset-
shire. Folded, p. 196. — 47. Theoretical Sections, p. 201,
204, or 2] 9.— 48. Map of the Isle of Wight. Folded. T.Web-
ster del. J. Walker so. p. 1. — 49. Map of the Coast of Dor-
setshire from Handfast Point to the Isle of Portland. Folded.
T.Webster del. J. Walker sc. p. 1. — 30. Geological Map of
the Isle^of Weight, and the adjacent Parts of Hampshire and
Dorsetshire. Folded, and coloured. T.Webster del. J. Walker
sc. p. 1.
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A Catalogue Raisonn^ of the principal Paintings, Sculp-
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the Seat of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, Bart,
taken June 1, 1804.
" The practice of Architecture is directed by a few general and even me-
chanical rules. But Sculpture, (md above all, Painting, propose to
themselves the imitation not only of the forms of nature but of the
characters and passions of the human soul. In those sublime arts the
dexterity of the hand is of little avail unless it is animated by fancy,
and guided by the most correct taste and observation." — GiBBON.
London : Printed by William Buhner and Co. Cleveland Rovi^,
St. James's. 1804. Folio. (Not published.)
Half Title. Title-page as above.
The Select Catalogue ; List of Painters whose Pictures are de-
scribed ; List of Pictures, Drawings, Gems, and other Curio-
sities ; and Addenda, [b-q 2] 55 pages.
With a View of Appuldurcoiiibe House. Davis del. Fittler sc.
as a Frontispiece.
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*^* An ample analysis and collation of the '^Museum Wors-
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Hertford; compiled from the best piinted Autho-.
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Views of the most curious Monuments of Antiquity,
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Dedication to the NobiUty, Gentry, and Clergy of the County of
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Preface, 3 pages.
List of Subscribers to the Large and Small Paper copies, 4 pages.
Introductory History of the County, beginning with a Geogra-
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Topographical History, containing the Hundreds of Cashio and
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Appendix, [a-m 2] 48 pages.
Indexes of Places, Pedigrees, and Arms, [n] p. 49-50.
General Index and Errata, [n 2-dd] p. 51-106.
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Introduction, p. xiv.
624* SUPPLEMENT (Hertfordshire).
3. Plan of the Site of the City of Vciulam, taken A.D. 1814.
Surveyed and drawn by T. Godman. J. Lambert sc. —
Coins struck at Verulam, engraved by H. Moses, p. 5.
4. View of St. Alban's. C. Varley del. G. Cooke sc. p. 55
of Topog. History.
5. Portion of the South side of the Nave, St. Alban's y\l)bey
Church. Drawn and engraved by E. Blore. p. 59.
6. High Altar Screen, St. Alban's Abbey Church. F. Nash del,
H. Le Keux sc. p. 63.
7. Brass Monument of an Abbot in the Choir of St. Alban's
Abbey Church. E. Blore del. E. Turrell sc. p. 67.
8. Portion of the East side of the South Transept. E. Blore
del. & sc. p. 77-
9. Monument of Lord Bacon in St. Michael's Church, St. Al-
ban's. W. Alexander del. George Cooke sc. p. 101.
10. Aldenham Church. W. Alexander del. W. B. Cooke sc,
p. 138.
11. Abbot's Langley Church. R. Clutterbuck, Esq. del, W. B.
Cooke sc. p. 174.
1 2. East Window of Rickniersworth Church, erected A.D. 1 8O6,
The Plate presented by the Rev. Edw. Hodgson^ Vicar.
Coloured. E. Blore del. T. Woolnoth sc. p. 203,
13. Sarret Church. T. Hearne del. W. B. Cooke sc. p. 225,
14. Brass Monument of Sir Ralph Verney and Elizabeth his
Wife, in Aldbury Church. Presented by William Bray,
of Shere, Esq. R. Clutterbuck, Esq. del. James Basire
sc. p. 287.
13, Brass Monument of Richard Torrington and Margaret his
Wife, in Berkhamsted Church. R. Clutterbuck, Esq,
del. John Lee sc. p. 305.
16. Monument of the Torrington Family in Berkhamsted St.
Peter's Church. E. Blore del. John Le Keux sc. p. 305,
17. Bushey Church. T. Hearne del. W. B. Cooke sc. p. 341.
18. Fac-simile of a Letter from King Charles the First to Cap-
tain Titus : also another, in a feigned Hand and Signal
ture, when a Prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle. (Audinet
6C.) p. 344.
19. Flaunden Chapel. H.Munrodel. W. B. Cooke sc. p. 3G9.
20. Brass Monument of Robert Albyn and Margaret his Wife,
in Hemel Hempsted Church. R, Clutterbuck, Esq. del.
John Lee sc. p. 422.
*^* The General Map of the County, and several Engravings
of Monuments, &c, described in this volume, will, on account of
SUPPLEMENT {Hertfordshire). 625*
the unequal distribution of the subjects of antii^uity throughout
the several Hundreds, be given in the subsequent volumes.
N. B. There are Large Paper copies of this work, which
will be comprised in Three Volumes.
II.
History of Verulam and St. Alban's; containing
an historical Account of the Decline of Verulam
and Origin of St. Alban's, and of the present State
of the Town, the Abbey, and other Churches, Public
Buildings, Dissenters' Places of Worship, Incorpora-
tion of the Borough, its Government ; Ruins in the
Vicinity, Seats, &c. &c. With Engravings.
Printed and published byS. G. Shaw, Stationer, Bookseller, and
Binder, Market Place, St. Alban's. 1815. Small octavo,
280 pages, including the Title, Preface, Contents, Reference
to the Ground Plan of the Abbey, Appendix, and Addenda.
PLATES.
1. S.E. View of the Abljey Church. Engraved by J. Storer.
To face the Title.
2. Ground Plan of the Monastery and Abbey Church of St.
Alban's. Folded, p. 1.
3. Fac-simile of an Engraving of Judas Iscariot's Coin, pre-
served in the Abbey Church, p. 124.
4. Interior View of Duke Humphrey's Vault. A Wood-cut.
p. 125.
III.
Descriptive Sketch of Wyddiall in Hertfordshire. •
Octavo, 8 pages.
With a View of the Church, and a Fragment of the Window.
Coloured.
IV.
A Designe for bringing a Navigable River from Rick-
mansvvorth in Hartfordshire to St. Gyles in the
6Q6* SUPPLEMENT (Hertfordshire).
Fields ; the Benefits of it declared, and the Objec-
tions against it answered. By Forde.
London: Printed for John Clarke. 1641. Small quarto,
10 pages.
With a Plan of the River, as a Vignette in the Title-page ; and
a Map of Colne River, with all its Branches and Mills, and
the p~ticular Place whence the Navigac~on is to be taken,
which forms page 1 1 .
%* This Pamphlet, and the Answer by Sir Walter Roberts,
of 32 pages, dedicated to the King, were reprinted together in
1 720 in a quarto pamphlet of 24 pages.
627*
KENT.
I.
A Graphical Illustration of the Metropolitan Cathedral
Church of Canterbury ; accompanied by a His-
tory and Description, collected from the most au-
thentic Documents, and drawn up from repeated Sur-
veys of that venerable Fabric : Avith Descriptions of
its Monumental Structures, and an Account of its
Chapels, Altars, Shrines, and Chantries. Also com-
prising Biographical Sketches of the Lives of the
Archbishops and Deans of Canterbury; and Histori-
cal Notices of the celebrated Convent of Christ-
church ; with Lists, and interesting Particulars of its
Deans, Priors, and distinguished Monks. By W.
WoOLNOTH ; containing Twenty Plates, engraved by
himself from Drawings by T. Hastings, Member
of the Royal Liverpool Academy.
London : Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bendey, Red Lion Pas-
sage, Fleet Street : Published by T. Cadell and W. Davies,
Strand, and J. Murray, Albemarle Street : and sold by R. and
W.C. Warder, Change Alley j E. Greenland, Finsbury Square;
and Cribb and Son, Holborn : and at Canterburv by Rouse,
Kirkby and Lawrence, and Wood and Godwin. 1 S 1 6. Quarto.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to the Most Rev*^ Charles Manners Sutton, Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury, dated May 1, 1816.
Preface, Errata, Directions to the Binder, and List of Subscribers,
4 pages.
Historical and Descriptive Letter-press, [b-y 3] 167 pages.
Addenda to Section V. and Index, p. 1 69-1 74.
PLATES.
1. Door in the Cloisters. Forming an engraved Title-page.
2. Ground Plan, shewing the Situations of the Tombs, p. 1.
3. S.W. View of the East Transept, p. 10.
4. East end of the Cathedral, p. 44.
5. The Cathedral from St. Martin's, p. 49.
6. West Entrance, p. 50.
628* SUPPLEMENT (Kent).
7. West Towers, p. 51.
8. St. Anselm's Chapel, p. 53.
9. View of the Cathedral from the North West. p. 54.
10. View of the Chapter House and Cloisters, p. 55.
11. South Porch, p. 57.
12. View of the Nave from the South Aile, p. 58.
13. The Undercroft of Canterbury Cathedral, p. 65.
14. Capitals in the Crypt and intersecting Arches on the S.
side. p. 65.
15. Capitals in the Choir. Drawn by H. S. Storer. p. 66.
16. View of the Choir from the N.E. Transept, p. 68.
17. Capitals in the Lady (Trinity) Chapel. Drawn by H.S. Storer.
p. 71.
18. View from Becket's Crown, p. 73.
19. Tomb of Edward the Black Prince. Drawn by H. S. Storer,
p. 89.
20. Tomb of Hubert Walter. On the letter-press of p. 167.
^*^ There are Large Paper copies of this work, with proof
impressions of the plates; also a small number worked on India
paper.
II.
The True Copies of some Letters occasion'd by the
Demand for l^ilapidatioiis in the Archiepiscopal See
of Canterbury. Two Parts, By Mr. Archdeacon
Tenisox.
Printed in the Year mdccxvi. Quarto, 16 pages, printed in
double columns.
IIL
A Letter to Mr. Archdeacon Tenisox, detecting se-
veral Misrepresentations in his Pamphlets relating to
the Demand for Dilapidations. (By Henry Fau-
RANT and Ambrose Warren.)
Printed in the Year 1717. Quarto, 15 pages.
IV.
The Survey and Demand for Dilapidations in the Archi-
episcopal See of Canterbury, justified against the Ca-
vils and Misrepresentations contained in some Letters
SUPPLEMENT (Kent). 629*
lately published by Mr. Archdeacon Tenison. (By
John James, and dated from Greenwich.)
London : Printed by William Hunter, in Jewin Street.
MDccxvii. Quarto, 16 pages.
V.
Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecas Ecclesiae Christi
Cantuariensis.
Cantuari^: Typis Jacobi Abree. mdccxliii." Octavo,
105 pages.
VI.
Catalogue of the Books, both jVIanuscript and
Printed, which are preserved in the Library of Christ
Church, Canterbury.
1802. Octavo, 237 pages, including Two Titles and an Adver-
tisement.
VII.
Magna et Antiqua Charta Quinque Portuum
Domini Reds et Membrorum eorundem.
o
Cantabrigi.e : Excudebatur pro Majore et Juratis Hastingiae,
1673. OctavOj 95 pages, including the Errata and Corri-
genda.
VIII.
An Account of Cinque Ports Meetings called Bro-
therhoods and Guestlings. By T, Mantell,
Esq.F.A.S.F.L.S.
"Antiguam obtinens."
Dover : Printed by Ledger and Shaw. 1811. Octavo,
20 pages,
IX.
Horn's Description of Dover ; containing a con-
cise Account of the Castle, Heights, Harbour, and
Town ; also of the Plan for its Improvement and
PART I, SUPP. 4 M*
630* suPPtfiaiENT {Kent).
Enlarsement ; likewise some useful Information to
Travellers respecting the Custom House, Passage
Vessels, &c. &c. Embellished uith an accurate co-
loured View of Dover Castle and the Town.
Dover : Printed by and for J. Horn, King Street, Market Place;
and sold bv Messrs. Longman, Hurstj Rees, Orme, and Brown,
Paternoster Row, London. 1817. 130 pages, including the
Title and Address to the Public.
X.
Testdcea Mimila Rariora : A Collection of the ^linute
and Rare Shells lately discovered in the Sand of the
Sea Shore near Sandwich, by William Boys, Esq.
F.S.A. Considerably augmented, and all their Fi-
gures accurately drawn, as magnified with the ]\Ii-
croscope. By Geo. Walkek, Bookseller at Fa-
versham.
London : Printed by J. March, and sold by B. White, in Fleet
Street; Messrs. Scatcherd and Whitaker, in Ave Maria Lane;
and W. Humphrey, St. Martin's Lane, near Charing Cross ;
and at Faversham by the Author. Quarto, 33 pages, includ-
ing Title, Dedication, and Introduction.
With Three Plates drawn by G. Walker, and engraved by
D. Mackenzie.
XI.
A General History of ^Maidstoke, the Shire
Town for the County of Kent ; containing its ancient
and present State, Civil and Ecclesiastical, collected
from public Records, &c. by Walter Rowles.
•' IMaidstonc, (where Providence has cast ray lot,)
Where noble persons born— but not forgot,
Are here recorded in historic page,
To court tlie notice of a future ag,e." RoWLES.
London : Printed for the Author, and sold by him and all the
Booksellers at Maidstone ; also by W. Walker, 1 28, Lower
Holborn, London. 1809. Octavo^ 90 pages, including Ad-
vertisement and Errata.
SUPPLEMENT ( Kent), 63 \ *
XII.
A Copy of the Charter of the Town and Parish of
Maidstoxe, in the County of Kent.
Cakterbury : Printed by J. Abrec; and sold at Mrs. Bailefs,
the Corner of Mill Lane in Maidstone, i^and no wlwre alse,)
J 748. OiC/aw, 36 pages.
XIII.
Picturesque Views of Ramsgate, with Descrip'
tions. By H. Moses. To which is prehxed an
Historical Account of Ramsgate.
LoNpoN ; Published by H. Moses, 6, Upper Thornhaugh Street,
Bedford Square. 1817. Imperial octavo.
Title-page as above.
Historical Account of Ramsgate, p. 3-8.
Explanatory Letter-press of each Plate.
ETCHINGS.
Plan of Ramsgate Harbour.
1. The advanced Head of the East Pier.
2. Old Head of the East Pier,
3. View across the Harbour.
4. View of the Harbour and Light House.
3. View of the Light House and Watch House.
Q. View of the Light House, taken from au Angle of the old
Head of the East Pier.
7. View taken from the Deck of a Vessel, the Water in the Ba-
sin nearly out,
8. View taken across the Basin from the Foot of the Cliff,
9. View looking towards Jacob's Ladder.
10. View of tlie Store House, Pier House, and the Residence of
the Harbour Master.
11. View of Cliff House, the Seat of Sir William Curtis, Bart,
12. The Isabella Baths.
13. View across the Basin, the Water nearly out.
14. View of the Harbour and Basin, from the same Point as
Plate in.
15. View of that part of Ramsgate which leads from Hajbouf
Street to the Pier.
IQ. /VuQther View of the Town, including the Wharf,
n. 4 Vessel in the Diy Dock undergoing Repair.
63S1* SUPPLEMENT {Kent),
18. View of the Light House and Watch House from the Pa-
rapet.
ig. View looking towards the Light House, Vessels lying near
the Pier.
20. Jacob's Ladder, from the same Point as Plate XHL
21. View across the Basin from a Point amongst the loose
Stones.
22. Another View from the same Point, looking towards the
Steam Engine.
23. One of the Ramsgate Mills,
XIV.
Flora Tonbrigensis : or, A Catalogue of Plants
growing Mild in the Neighbourhood of ToNBRlDGE
Wells, arranged according to the Linneean System,
from Sir J. E. Smitli's Flora Britawiica. With
Three Plates of rare Plants. By T. F. FoRSTER,
F.L.S. &c.
" Tu nidum servas, ego laudo ruris amani
Rivos, et nnisco circumLlta sa.ra, nei/iusque" HoRAT.
" Juvat hitegrus acctdacfuntes
Atque haurire,juvalqae novoH dccer per e flares." ,
Lucret. de Rer. Nat.
London : Printed bv Richard and Arthur Taylor, Shoe Lane :
and sold by J. and A. Arch, Cornhill ; and J. Sprange, Li-
brary, Tonbridge Wells. 1816. Crown octavo, 224 pages.
With Three coloured Plates : 1 . Hymenophyllum Tonbrigense.
— 2. Buxbaumia foliosa. — 3. Blasia pusilla.
XV.
An Historical and Topographical Sketch of Knole, in
Kent; with a brief Genealogy of the Sackville Fa-
mily. Embellished with Engravings. By JoHN
Bridgman.
*^ Al doinus interior regidi splciidida luxu
Instruilur." VlRG.
" See, with majestic pride, the work of years,
Its rcv'rend front the !?t:ittly niunsioii roars;
Within whose ample space tlic eye surveys
The Uihour'd excellence of former days,
Tlic model wliich perfection's art supplies,
Sculpture's light touch, and Painting's deathless dyes."
BuKiiovon's linole.
SUPPLEMENT (Kent). . 633*
London: Published by W. Lindsell, 87, Wimpolc Street;
W. Hodsoll and T. Clout, Sevenoaks ; and Strange and
Nash, Tonbridge Wells. 1817. Octavo, 172 pages, and a
slip of Errata.
PLATES.
1. The Front of Knole. J. Bridgman del. 179^. R. Reeve so.
p. 1.
2. Buckhurst, the ancient Seat of the Sackvilles. J. Bridgman
del. 1796. R. Reeve sc. p. 10.
3. The Hall at Knole. J. Bridgman del. 1796. R. Reeve sc.
p. 15.
4-8. Forty-four Shields of Arms of the Sackville Family.
J. Bridgman del. 1797. Adolpho sc.
9. Shields in the Room formerly a private Chapel. J. Bridg-
man del. R. Reevil sc. p. 146.
XVI.
An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive Account
of tiie Weald of Kent. By T. D. W. Dearn.
With Eight Engravings and a Map.
" Old An deed's Weald at length doth take her time to tell
The changes of the world that biiice her youtli befell ;
When vet upou her soil scarce huuiaii foot had trode,
A place where only then the sylvans made abode:
Where, fearless of the hunt, the Hart securely stood,
And every where walk'd free, a BuiuaiER of the woud."
Dhayton's Poly-albion, Song 18.
Cranbrook : Printed for and sold by S. Reader : sold also by
B. and R. Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court, Paternoster
Row, London ; and by all the Booksellers in Kent and Sus-
sex. 1814. Octavo.
Title-page as above.
Dedication to Thomas Law Hodges, of Hemsted, Esq.
List of Subscribers, and Errata, 8 pages.
Introduction, [a-g4] p. i-lvi.
History of the Weald of Kent, alphabetically arranged, [a Mm 3]
277 pages.
ludex, 5 pages.
PLATES IN AQUATINT,
Drawn by T. D. W. Dearn, and engraved by M. Dubourg.
1. View in Cranbrook, with the Market House. To frohl the
Title, or p, 75.
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2. Map of the Weald of Kent. p. 1 of the Introduction.
3. Hemsted, in Benenden, the Seat of Thomas Law Hodges,
Esq. p. 16.
4. Benenden Church and Parsonage, p. 18.
3. Bonnington Church, and the Remains of Trinity Chapel,
Milk House Street, Cranbrook. p. 78.
6. Angley House, Cranbrook. p. 61.
7. Elfords, in Hawkhurst, the Property of Mr. Richard Winch.
p. 1 14.
8. Moor House, Hawkhurst, the Seat of Jesse Gregson, Esq.
p. 1 14.
9. Fowlers, near Hawkhurst, the Property of Alex. Balmanno,
Esq. p. 116.
XVII.
Bromley Hill, the Seat of the Right Hon. Charles
Long, M.P. ; a Sketch by George'Cumberland.
"Strtiioht mine eye hath caught new pleasures,
Whilst the landscape round it measures;
Russet lawns and fallows i^ray,
Where the nibbling flocks do stray,
Mountains on vvhose barren breast
The labouririi; clouds do often rest,
Meadows trim with daisies pied,
Shallow brooks." ALLEGRO,
JLovDON : Printed by T. Bensley and Son, Bolt Court, Fleet
Street, for R. Triphook, 23, Old Bond Street. 1816. Octavo,
59 pages.
xvni.
Greenwich ; a Poem, descriptive and historical. By
James Sansom.
London : Printed for the Author by G. E. Miles, 127, Oxford
Street. 1808. Octavo^ 1 10 pages, including Title, Dedica-
tion, Preface, List of Subscribers, and Lines addressed to a
Friend, with the Poem.
XIX.
A Solemn Appeal to the Public from an injured Officer^
Captain Baillie,late Lieutenant-Governor of the Royal
Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich ; arising out of a
Series of authentic Proceedings in the Court of King's
Bench oil Six Prosecutions against him for publishing
SUPPLEMENT {KeJlt). ()35*
certain Libels (as it was alleged) in a printed Book,
entitled The Case and IMemorial of Greenwich Ho-
spital, addressed to the General (jovernors, in behalf
of Disabled Seamen, Widows, and Children ; and the
Evidence given on the subsequent Enquiry at the Bar
of the House of Lords, in consequence of the several
Prosecutions being discharged with Costs.
London : Printed for Captain Baillie by. J. Almon, opposite
Burlington House, Piccadilly : and may also be had of Cap-
tain Baillie, at ^h•. Roberts, China Mm, near Hatton Street,
Holbourn. Price Two Guineas, stitched in Sheets, with a
fine Engraving of Captain Baillie in Mezzotinto, by James
Watson, Esq. painted by Nathaniel Hone, Esq. of the Royal
Academy, or separately, One Guinea each, mdcclxxix.
Folio,
Title-page as above.
Dedication to His Grace the Duke of Richmond, &c.
Contents and Advertisement, 2 pages,
A copious General hidex, 4 pages.
Introduction to the Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench,
p. i-xliv.
Introduction to the Enquiry into the Abuses and Mismanagement
of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, at the Bar
of the House of Lords, printed in double columns, [b-3 c]
190 pages.
XX.
. Excursions in the Counties of Kent, Gloucester,
Hereford, JMonmouth, and Somerset, in the Years
1802, 1803, and 1805; illustrated by descriptive
Sketches of the most interesting Places and Build-
ings, particularly the Cathedrals of Canterbury,
Ciloucester, Herelbrd, and Bristol; with Delineations
of Character in ditl'erent Ranks of Life. By J. P.
Malcolm, F.S.A. Author of Londimim Redivi-
>vum, &c. The Second Edition, embellished with
Twenty-two highly finished Plates.
London t Printed by and for Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red
Lion Passage, Fleet Street : and sold by Longman, Hurst,
Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row. 1814. Rojjal oc-
iavo.
eS6* SUPPLEMENT {Ke?lt).
Title-page as before.
Advertisement, Contents, and List of Plates.
The Excursions, [B-aS] 243 pages.
PLATES,
Drawn and etched by the Author.
1. Frontispiece, dated 1813. — A Ruin at Bath described.
p. 214.
2. Ruins of St. Augustine's and St. Martin's, Canterbury, with
the Remains of the Priory, Dover, p. 26.
3. Cliffs at Dover, p. 34.
4. France from Dover, p. 36.
5. Shakspeare's Cliff, p. 37.
6. Barracks in the Cliff near Dover, p. 39. (Fell do\vn in 1 806.)
7. St. Mary's Priory, and that in the Castle, Dover, p. 4 1.
8. The late Capt. Smith's House and the Maison Dieu, Dover,
p. 43.
9. Sections of Windows in Hereford Cathedral, p. 89.
10. North Porch of Hereford Cathedral, p. 96.
1 1. North Dore Abbey, p. 102.
X2. Leominster Church, p. 148.
13. Sides of the West Door of Leominster Church, p. 149.
14. Temple Church, Bristol, p. 197.
15. Redcliff Church, Bristol, from the Water, p. 203.
16. Sections of Doors on the North side of Redcliffe Church.
p. 203.
17. Distant View of St. Vincent's Rocks, p. 220.
18. Dundry Church, p. 222.
19. The Avon, Severn, and Wales, p. 223.
20. St. Vincent's Rocks, p. 233.
21. Stapleton Prison, p. 238.
22. Redland Chapel, p. 238.
63
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LANCASHIRE.
I.
A Description" of IManchester ; giving an histo-
rical Account of those Limits in which the Town
was formerly included ; some Observations upon its
public Edifices, present Extent, and late Alterations :
with a succinct History of its former original Manu-
factories, and their gradual Advancement to the pre-
sent State of Perfection at which they are arrived.
By a Native of the Town.
Manchester : Printed by C. Wheeler, for M. Falkner in the
Market Place, mdcclxxxiii. Duodecimo, 94 pages.
11.
Rules and Orders of the Public Infirmary at Man-
chester.
Manchester : Printed by Joseph Harrop, opposite the Ex-
change. 1769. Oc/ayo, 28 pages.
III.
An Account of the Rise and present Establishment of
the Lunatic Hospital in Manchester.
Manchester : Printed by J. Prescott, near the Exchange.
MDccLxxvin. Octavo, 23 pages.
IV.
The Charters of the Collegiate Church, the Free Gram-
mar School, the Blue Coat Hospital, and the Last
Will and Testament of the late Catharine Richards,
with other ancient Curiosities.
Manchester : Printed by T. Harper, in Smithy Door.
MDCCXci. Octavo, 160 pages.
PART I. SUPP. 4n*
638* SUPPLEMENT {Lancashire).
V.
The Guild Merchant of Preston: or Preston
Guild Companion; being an exact Representa-
tion, on Nineteen Copper-plates, curiously drawn and
engraved, of that ancient Procession, with a Letter-
press Description. The whole laid down so easy and
expressive as to render it a proper Help to those Gen-
tlemen and Ladies resorting to Preston.
Manchester : Printed and sold by T. Anderton : sold also by
Mr. Smally, Printer, in Preston ; and by Messrs. Hitch and
Hawes, in Paternoster Row, London, mdcclxii. Ollong
octavo. See page 479.
Title-page as above.
An Account when the Guild Merchant has been held within the
Borough of Preston, and of the Mayors of the said Guilds^
2 pages.
Explanation of the Plates, 2 pages.
PLATES
Drawn by W. Williams, and engraved by Darley.
1. Arms of the Corporation and of the then Mayor, to whom
the Plates are inscribed by Thos. Anderton.
2. The Standard of Preston, and Mayor's Mace.
3-5. Ensigns Armorial of the Twelve various Companies.
6. The^Beginning of the Procession ; viz. The Marshall.
7. Tanners' Company.
8. Weavers' and Clothworkers' Company. Folded.
9. Masons' Company. B. Mayor del. & sc.
10. Cordwainers' Company. Folded.
11. Carpenters* Company. Folded.
12. Butchers' Company. B. Mayor sc.
13. Vintners' Company,
14. Tailors' Company. Folded. Williams del.
15. Skinners' and Glovers' Companies.
16. Smiths', &c. Companies.
17. Mercers', &c. Companies.
18. The Corporation Procession. Folded,
19. Clergy, Ladies and Gentlemen,
SUPPLEMENT {Leicestershire), 639"^
An Account of the Guild Merchant of Preston ; with
a List of the Nobility and Gentry who appeared at
the Balls and Assemblies at Preston Guild, Sept»
1762.
Printed for William Stuart, Bookseller, in Preston. Octavo,
18 pages.
VII.
The Guild jMerchant of Preston ; with an Ex-
tract of the original Charter granted for holding the
same ; an Account of the Processions and public En-
tertainments ; an authentic List of the Nobility and
Gentry ^vho dined with the Mayor and his Lady ; also
separate Lists of the Subscribers to the Ladies' and
Trade Assemblies. Published at the Request of the
Nobility, &c. by Permission of the Mayor.
Manchester : Printed and sold by J. Harrop, and Mr. Newton,
Booksellers. Octavo, 40 pages.
In the Press, printed on Foolscap Folio, embellished with nume-
lous Engravings on Wood,
Fragments of the History of the County of Lancaster];,
by Matthew Gregson.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Honesty yet to be Found ; a Poem in Praise of
Leicestershire. By J. B.
Printed at Stamford^ Lincolnshire, 1721. Quarto, 16 pages.
640*
LINCOLNSHIRE,
I.
The History of Lincoln ; containing an Account of
ttie Antiquities, Edifices, Trade, and Customs of that
ancient City ; an Introductory Sketch of the County;
and a Description of the Cathedral. To which is
added an Appendix, comprising the Charter, and a
List of Mayors and Siieriffs.
Lincoln : Printed by and for Drury and Sons ; and for Taylor
and Hessey, 93, Fleet Street, London. I8I6. Crown octavo
and Medium octavo, 244 pages; including a Dedication to
Lady Monson, Preface, Contents, hitroduction, and Index.
PLATES.
1 . West Front of Lincoln Cathedral. Engraved by C. War-
ren. To front the Title.
2. View of the Chequer Gate, Lincoln. B. Howlettsc. p. 133,
3. View of St. Mary's Conduit. B. Howlettsc. p. 148.
4. The Stone Bow. B. Howlett sc. p. 149.
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Some Observations on Lincoln Cathedral. By
Mr. James Essex, of Cambridge.
London : Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, mdcclxxvi,
Quarto, 12 pages.
With a Plan and West end of the Cathedral.
in.
Statutes and Constitutions for the Government of an
Infirmary or Hospital, to be established at Lincoln,
for the Sick and Lame Poor in that County and City.
J 745. Octavo, 54 pages.
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IV.
Tlie History o Crowlanp Abbey, digested from
the Materials ollected by Mr. Gough, and published
in Quarto in 783 and 1797 ; including an Abstract
of the Observtions of Mr. Essex respecting the an-
cient and presat State of the Abbey, and the Origin
and Use of tb Triangular Bridge. (By Benjamin
HOLDICH.)
"Nihhcriptiim mlracula causal Tac.
To which is aded an Appendix, concerning the Rise
and Progress c the Pointed Architecture, from the
Essays coUectd by Mr. Taylor.
Stamford : Printecand published by J. Drakard ; and sold in
London by Baldwi, Cradock, and Joy; Nichols and Co.;
Longman, Hurst, and Co.; Sherwood and Co.; and Simp-
kin and Marshall 1816. Octavo, 198 pages, including the
Title, Advertisemot, and Introduction.
With a West View o Crowland Abbey, to face the Title ; also
an East View, p^p llj- Drawp and epgraved by H. Bur-
gess.
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press, uniform with the Account of the Public Schools, to be
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V.
A TOPOGRAPHKAL ACCOUNT of the ISLE of Ax-
HOLME, being he West Division of the Wapentake of
Manley, in te County of Lincoln. By W. Peck,
Author of " Topography of Bawtry," &c. " Veteri-
nary Medicine" &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
DoNCASTER : Printd for the Author, by Thomas and Hunsley;
and may be had if them and Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's
Church Yard, Loidon. 1813. Quarto,
VOL. I.
Title-page as above, within an ornamented border, printed with
red Ink,
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