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WILDE (WILLIAM ROBERT).—Catalogue of the Antiquities of Gold in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy. Illustrated with 90 wood engravS.K. ings. 8vo. Dublin, 1862. WILDE (WILLIAM ROBERT).-Description of an ancient Irish Shrine called the "Mias Tighearnain." Dublin, 1846. In "Royal Irish Academy Transactions," vol. xxi.

WILDER (J. C. F.).-Der schöne Brunnen zu Nürnberg. 3 plates. 8vo. Nürnberg, 1824. WILDER (J. C. F.).-Nürnberg. Eine gedrängte Zusammenstellung seiner Merkwürdigkeiten. With a plan. 8vo. Nürnberg, 1827. WILDS (W.).—Elementary and practical Instructions on the art of building cottages and houses for the humbler classes; an easy method of constructing earthen walls, etc. 8vo. London, 1835. B.M.

WILHELM (JOHANN). Architectura Civilis, oder Beschreibung und Vorreissung vieler vornehmer Dachwerck, als hoher Helmen Kreutzdächer, Wiederkehrungen, Welscher Hauben auch Kelter, Fallbrücken: Item, allerley Pressen, Schnecken oder Windelstiegen und andern dergleichen Mechanischen Fabricken, etc. Fol. Nürnberg, (1668). S.K.

Earlier edition. 30 plates. Fol. Franckfurtam-Main, 1649. WILHELMI (CHARLES).-Les anciens Tombeaux Germaniques à Sinsheim, leur ouverture, et description des Antiquités qu'on y a trouvées. 8vo. Heidelberg, 1831.

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WILKIE (Sir DAVID).-Oriental Sketches. First Series:-Turkey, Syria, and Egypt, 1840 and Second Series:-Spanish and Oriental. Drawn on stone by Joseph Nash. 2 vols. Fol. London, 1846. S.K. WILKIE (Sir DAVID). See BURNET (J.), Practical Essays on various Branches of the Fine Arts. 8vo. 1848.

WILKIE (Sir DAVID). See CUNNINGHAM (A.), The Life of Sir D. W., etc. 3 vols. 8vo. 1843. WILKIE (Sir DAVID). See HEATON (Mrs. Charles), The Great Works of Sir D. W. 4to. 1868. WILKIE (Sir DAVID). See RAIMBACH (A.),

Memoirs and Recollections, etc. 4to. 1843. WILKIN (FRANCIS WILLIAM).-Description of the Picture of the Battle of Hastings, painted by F. W. W., for Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart., to be placed in his Great Hall in Battel Abbey. 8vo. S.K. London, 1820.

WILKINS (CHARLES).-An Inscription on

a Pillar near Buddal. Translated from the Sanscrit by C. W. Plate. From the "Asiatic Researches," vol. i. 1788. S.K.

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WILKINS (HENRY).-Suite de Vues pittoresques des Ruines de Pompeii et un précis historique de la Ville. Fol. Rome, 1819. WILKINS (JOHN, Bishop of Chester).Mathematical Magick; or, the wonders that may be performed by mechanical geometry. 4th ed. 12mo. London, 1691. Soane Mus.

WILKINS (ROBERT).-The Borough: being a faithful, tho' humorous description of one of the strongest Garrisons and Sea-port Towns in Great Britain, etc. 8vo. London, 1748.

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WILKINS (WILLIAM). The Antiquities of
Magna Græcia. Fol. Cambridge, 1807.
WILKINS (WILLIAM).-Atheniensia; or,
Remarks on the Topography and Buildings of
Athens. Royal 8vo. London, 1816.
WILKINS (WILLIAM).-A Letter to Lord
Viscount Goderich on the Patronage of the Arts by
the English Government. 8vo. London, 1832. S.K.
WILKINS (WILLIAM).-Letter to the
Athenæum," on the National Gallery. 8vo. Lon-
don, 1833.
Athen.
WILKINS (WILLIAM). The National Gal-
lery. From the "New Anti-Jacobin Magazine." Sro.
London, 1833.
Athen.

WILKINS (WILLIAM).-Apology for the
Designs of the Houses of Parliament, marked
"Phil Archimedes," by W. W. 2nd edition, with
supplement. 4to. London, 1836.
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WILKINS (WILLIAM).-Prolusiones architectonicæ; or, essays on subjects connected with Greek and Roman Architecture. 4to. London, 1837. B.M.

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WILKINS (WILLIAM). On the Venta
Icenorum of the Romans and on Norwich Castle,
with remarks on the architecture of the Anglo-
Saxons and Normans. With 23 plans and plates.
In “Archæologia,” vol. xii.

WILKINS (WILLIAM).-Description of Mel-
bourne Church, Derbyshire. With plan and 2
plates. The same, vol. xiii.

WILKINS (WILLIAM).—Account of the Prior's Chapel at Ely. With 6 plates. The same, vol. xiv.

WILKINS (WILLIAM). See VITRUVIUS POLLIO (M.), The Civil Architecture of Vitruvius, comprising those Books of the Author which relate to the public and private edifices of the Ancients. Fol.

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WILKINS (W. N.).—Art Impressions of Dresden, Berlin, and Antwerp, with Selections from the Galleries. 8vo. London, 1860. S.K. WILKINSON (GEORGE).-Practical Geology and Ancient Architecture of Ireland. 8vo. B.M. London, 1845. WILKINSON (JAMES). See PERCY (Thomas, Bishop of Dromore): Hau-Kiou Chouan; or, the Plea sing History; translated from the Chinese language, by J. W., etc. 4 vols. 8vo. 1761. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-Materia Hieroglyphica, containing the Egyptian Pantheon and the succession of the Pharaohs (summary view of the early history of Egypt, appendix, etc.). 3 parts. 4to. Plates. Obl. fol. Malta, 1828. Roy. Soc. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-Extracts from several Hieroglyphical Subjects found at Thebes and other parts of Egypt. 8vo. Malta, 1830. Roy. Soc. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-Topography of Thebes, and general View of Egypt. Being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the Valley of the Nile, to the Second Cataract and Wadee Samneh, with the Fyoom, Oases, and Eastern Desert, from Sooez to Berenice; with remarks on the Manners and Customs of the ancient Egyptians and the productions of the country, etc. 8vo. London, 1835. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER). Modern Egypt and Thebes, being a description of Egypt, including the information required for Travellers in that Country. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1843.

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WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).—The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, including their Private Life, Government, Laws, Arts, Manufactures, Religion, Agriculture, and Early History, derived from a comparison of the painting, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors. 3rd edition. 5 vols. S.K. 8vo. London, 1847.

Earlier edition. Illustrated by drawings. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1837. B.M.

2nd series. 2 vols. and a vol. of plates. 8vo. B.M. London, 1841. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).—Dalmatia and Montenegro: with a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina, and remarks on the Slavonic Nations: the history of Dalmatia and Ragusa, the Uscocs, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1848. B.M. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).—The Architecture of Ancient Egypt; in which the Columns are arranged in Orders, and the Temples elassified; with remarks on the early progress of Architecture, etc. Text 8vo. Plates fol. London, S.K.

1850.

WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).—The Fragments of the Hieratic Papyrus at Turin, containing the names of Egyptian kings with the Hieratic Inscription at the back. Text 8vo. Plates fol. London, 1851. B.M.

WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, revised and abridged from his larger work. Illustrated with 500 woodcuts. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1854.

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WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-An
Etruscan Tomb at Cervetri, the ancient Cære. 8vo.
London, 1854.

From the "Journal of the British Archæological
Association."

WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER).-On Colour, and on the necessity for a general diffusion of Taste among all classes. With remarks on laying out dressed or geometrical Gardens; examples of good and bad Taste; illustrated by woodcuts and coloured plates in contrast. 8vo. London, 1858. S.K.

To these may be added:

Question respecting the Origin of the Vertical
Line in Architecture, and the Return to the Hori-
zontal Line in Italian Buildings. MS. Sessional
Paper. March, 1840.
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Antique Portico near Damascus. Sessional Paper
in MS. July, 1845.
B. Arch.
Notes respecting a so-called Tuscan Column at
Baalbec. Sessional Paper in MS. April, 1847.
B. Arch.

Origin and Early Use of the Pointed Arch. Ses-
sional Paper in MS. July, 1849.
B. Arch.
Saracenic Architecture. Sessional Paper. March,
B. Arch.
Sessional Paper.

1861.

Heads placed over Arches.
May, 1863.

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WILKINSON (Sir GARDNER). Saxon. WILLEBRAND (H.). See STUELER (A.), Das

Long and Short Work. A Paper read at the meeting of the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society

held at Sleaford, June 3, 1863.

WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER). See BIRCH (S.), The Egyptians in the Time of the Pharaohs, etc. 8vo. 1857. WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER). See MURRAY'S Handbooks-Egypt, etc. Post 8vo. 1847. WILKINSON (JOSEPH). Etchings of Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire; with a description. 48 plates. Fol. London, 1810. B.M. WILKINSON (JOSEPH).—The Architectural Remains of the ancient Town and Borough of Thetford in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. 24 plates. 4to. London, 1822. B.M. WILKINSON (JOSEPH). On Parochial Histories. In "Wiltshire Archeological and Natural History Society's Magazine," vol. iii. WILKINSON (JOSEPH). History of Broughton-Gifford. With 2 illustrations. The same, vol. v., continued vol. vi. WILKINSON (ROBERT).-Antique Remains from the Parish of St. Martin Outwich. London, 1797. WILKINSON (ROBERT).-Londina illustrata. Graphic and historic memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts. Processions, places of early amusement, and modern and present Theatres, in the cities and suburbs of London and Westminster. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1819-25. S.K.

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WILLDENOW (CAROLUS LUDOVICUS).Flora Berolinensis Prodromus secundum Systema Linneanum; cum figuris. 8vo. Berolini, 1787. B.M. WILLDENOW (CAROLUS LUDOVICUS).-Hortus Berolinensis, sive icones et descriptiones plantar. minus cognitar. Horti Regii Academici Berolinensis. 2 vols. Coloured plates. Fol. Berolini, 1803-16. WILLE (JEAN-GEORGES).-Notice sur J. G. W., graveur, par C. Lecarpentier. 8vo. (Rouen) n.d.

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WILLE (JEAN-GEORGES). Le graveur en taille-douce. Catalogue de l'œuvre de J. G. W., par Charles Leblanc. 8vo. Leipzig, 1847. WILLE (JEAN-GEORGES). Mémoires et Journal de J. G. W., graveur du Roi, publiés d'après les manuscrits et autographes de la Bibliothèque. Par Georges Duplessis. Avec une préface par Edmond et Jules De Goncourt. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1857. S.K.

WILLE (JOHANN GEORGES). See FUESSLI (J. C.), Geschichte der besten Künstler in der Schweitz, etc. 8ro 1769-79.

Schloss zu Schwerin. Fol. 1866.

WILLEMENT (THOMAS).—Scrap-Book, containing Engravings and Rubbings of Monumental Brasses. Fol.

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WILLEMENT (THOMAS).-Regal Heraldry. The Armorial Insignia of the Kings and Queens of England, from coeval authorities. 4to. London, 1821. S.K.

WILLEMENT (THOMAS).-Heraldic Notices of Canterbury Cathedral; with genealogical and topographical notes. To which is added a chronological list of the Archbishops of Canterbury, with a blazon of their respective arms. 4to. London, S.K.

1827.

WILLEMENT (THOMAS).—Fac-simile of a Contemporary Roll, with the Names and the Arms of the Sovereign and of the Spiritual and Temporal Peers who sat in the Parliament, held at Westminster, on the 5th of February, in the 6th year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, anno Domini 1515. In the possession of T. W. 4to. London, 1829. S.K. WILLEMENT (THOMAS).-Account of an Ancient Carved Figure of St. George, preserved in the Museum at Dijon. 4to. London, 1833. S.K. From the "Archæologia," vol. xxv.

WILLEMENT (THOMAS).-Fac-simile of a Roll of Arms of the Reign of Richard II. Edited by T. W. 4to. London, 1834. B.M. WILLEMENT (THOMAS).-A concise Account of the principal Works in Stained Glass that have been executed by T. W. 4to. London, 1840.

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WILLEMIN (N. X.).—Choix de Costumes civils et militaires des Peuples de l'Antiquité, d'après les monumens antiques, avec un texte tiré des anciens auteurs. 2 vols. 180 plates. Large fol. Paris, 1798-1802. Bodl. WILLEMIN (N. X.).-Monuments Français inédits; pour servir à l'Histoire des Arts, depuis le vi siecle jusqu'au commencement du xvii Choix de Costumes civils et militaires, d'armes, armures, instruments de musique, meubles de toute espèce, et de décorations intérieures et extérieures des maisons. Dessinés, gravés, et coloriés d'après les originaux. Classés chronologiquement et accompagnés d'un texte historique et descriptif, par André Pottier. 6 vols. Small fol. Paris, 1806-39. S.K. WILLER. See FROMMEL (C.), Europa's Eden in Bildern Nach Original-Gemälden in Stahl gestochen von...... ..W., etc. 8vo. (1858.) WILLET (RALPH).-A Description of the Library at Merly, in the County of Dorset ; in English and French. With engravings. Fol. London, 1785. B.M.

WILLETT (RALPH).-Observations on the Origin of Printing. In "Archæologia," vol. viii.

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WILLIAM I., King of Prussia.-Photo-
graphie und Beschreibung der......dem Prinzen von
Preussen am Tage......Seiner fünfzigiahrigen Dienst-
Jubel-Feier, den 1 Januar 1857 ehrfurchtsvoll über-
reichten Glückwünsch-Adresse der alten Preus-
sischen Krieger. Im Originale ausgeführt von E.
F. G. Schütze. 4to. Berlin, (1857).
WILLIAM I., King of Prussia.-Krönungs-
Album ihrer Majestäten des Königs Wilhelm, der
Königin Augusta. Bildlich dargestellt von den zur
Krönungsfeier abgesandten Künstlern der "Illus-
trated London News." Fol. Leipzig, (1861). B.M.
WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc.
An Account of the Ceremonial at the Coronation of
K. William and Q. Mary, April 11th, 1689. Fol.
London, 1689.

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WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. Relation of the Entertainment of William III. at the Hague. Plates. 12mo. London, 1691. B.M. WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. A Description of the most glorious and most magnificent Arches erected at the Hague, for the reception of William III., translated from the Dutch (1691); reprinted p. 250, vol. ii. of the fourth collection of Somers' Tracts, and in the "Harleian Miscellany." WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. Relation de son Voyage en Hollande; avec un récit abrégé de ce qui s'est passé depuis le 31 de Janvier jusqu'au mois d'Avril 1621, et l'heureux succès de l'expédition d'Irlande; avec des figures. Fol. La Haye, 1692. B.M.

WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. Ausführliche Erzehlung der Schlacht zwischen Ihro Königl. Majest. von Engeland und Ih. Churfürstl.

Durchl. in Bayern wider den Französischen General von Luxemburg bey Verhespen und Wangen unweit Tirlemont den 19, 29 Julii 1693. Plates.. Fol. (Nuremberg? 1693). B.M.

WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. His Life; illustrated with plates. 8vo. London, 1703. B.M.

WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. See BIDLOO (G.). Komste van zyne Majesteit Willem III......in Holland, etc. Fol. 1691. WILLIAM III., King of Great Britain, etc. See CHEVALIER (N.), Histoire de Guillaume III. etc. Fol. 1692.

WILLIAM III. and MARY II., King and Queen of Great Britain, etc. See MEDALS. The Medallick History of the Reigns of King William III., and Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and King George I. Fol. 1747.

WILLIAM IV., King of Great Britain and Ireland. The Royal Coronation of their most excellent Majesties. (An official account of the procession and ceremony.) Fol. Westminster, (1831.) B.M.

WILLIAM, Duke of Brunswick Luneburg. Photographie und Beschreibung der......dem regierenden Herzoge Wilhelm von Braunschweig und Lüneberg zu der Doppelfeier......seines fünfundzwanzigjährigen Regierungs- Antritts und fünfzigsten Geburtstages am 25. April 1856 erfurchtsvoll überreichten Glückwunsch-Adresse der sämmtlichen Herzoglich-Braunschweigischen Domainen Pächter. Im Originale ausgeführt von E. F. G. Schütze. 4to. Berlin, (1856?) B.M.

WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM. See WYKEHAM (William of).

WILLIAMS (B.).—Instruction in Drawing; abridged from the "Manual of Model Drawing and Perspective." 2nd edition. 8vo. London, 1851. S.K. WILLIAMS (B.).—A Manual for Teaching Model Drawing from Solid Forms, the Models founded on those of M. Dupuis; combined with a popular view of Perspective, and adapted to the elementary instruction of Classes in Schools and Public Institutions. 2nd edition. 8vo. London, 1852. S.K..

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WILLIAMS (CHARLES VERULAM).-The Life and Administration of the Right Hon. S. Perceval. Embellished with an accurate likeness, the only one ever taken. 12mo. London, (1812). B.M. WILLIAMS (DAVID).-The History of Monmouthshire......Illustrated and ornamented by views of its principal landscapes, ruins, and residences, by J. Gardnor......Engraved by Mr. Gardnor and Mr. Hill. 4to. London, 1796. B.M. WILLIAMS (D. E.). See LAWRENCE (Sir Thomas), The Life and Correspondence of Sir T. 1831. L., etc. 2 vols. 8vo. WILLIAMS (FREDERICK LAKE).-An historical and topographical description of the Municipium of ancient Verulam; the martyrdom of St. Alban; foundation of the Monastery ;......and an abridged biography of the several Abbots......With engravings. 2 parts. 8vo. St. Albans, 1822. WILLIAMS (GEORGE).-The Holy City. Historical, topographical, and antiquarian notices of Jerusalem. 2nd edition, including an Architectural

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History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, by R. Willis. 2 vols. 8vo. London, (Cambridge,) 1849. B.M.

WILLIAMS (JOHN).-An Authentic History of the Professors of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, who have practised in Ireland; involving original letters from Sir Joshua Reynolds, which prove him to have been illiterate. To which are added Memoirs of the Royal Academicians, being an attempt to improve the taste of the Realm. By Anthony Pasquin (i.e. J. W.). 8vo. London, (1795). S.K.

WILLIAMS (JOHN):-A Critical Guide to
the Exhibition of the Royal Academy for 1796.
8vo. London, (1796).
S.K.
WILLIAMS (JOHN).-A Critical Guide to
the Present Exhibition of the Royal Academy for
1797. Svo. London, 1797.
Soane Mus.

WILLIAMS (JOHN).-An Essay on the
Hieroglyphics of the Ancient Egyptians. 8vo.
London, 1836.
Lond. Inst.
WILLIAMS (JOHN).-Druidic Stones...
Reprinted from the Archæologia Cambrensis. 8vo.
London, Tenby (printed), 1850.
WILLIAMS (J. FREDERICK LAKE).-Letter

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I. of a Series; being a dissertation on the Statue of Amniphosis, Osmandias, or Memnon, at Heliopolis. 8vo. London, 1815. Bodl.

WILLIAMS (GEORGE).-Dr. Pierotti and his Assailants; or, a Defence of "Jerusalem Ex-WILLIAMS (J. FREDERICK LAKE).-An plored." With an appendix of documents. 8vo. London, 1864. S.K.

WILLIAMS (G. A.).—A new Guide to Cheltenham being a complete history and description of that celebrated watering-place, embracing a minute account of the virtues and qualities of its mineral-waters; together with a sketch of the surrounding country, and an account of Gloucester and its Cathedral. 8vo. Cheltenham, 1830. Lond. Inst. WILLIAMS (HUGH W.).—Travels in Italy, Greece, and the Ionian Islands, in a series of letters, descriptive of manners, scenery, and the fine arts. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1820. S.K. WILLIAMS (HUGH W.).-Select Views in Greece, from drawings by W. H. W. 8vo. London, 1824. Bodl. WILLIAMS (ISAAC).-Some Meditations and Prayers selected from "The Way of Eternal Life," in order to illustrate and explain the pictures by Boetius à Bolswert, for the same work. Translated from the Latin (of A. Sucquet)......by I. W. 8vo. Oxford, 1845.

B.M. WILLIAMS (JOHN).-An Account of some remarkable ancient Ruins, lately discovered in the Highlands, and northern parts of Scotland. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1777.

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WILLIAMS (JOHN).-Lives of Irish and English Artists, with criticisms. By Anthony Pasquin (i.e. J. W.). London, 1794. Lond. Inst. WILLIAMS (JOHN).-A Liberal Critique on the Exhibition for 1794. 8vo. London, 1794. S.K.

historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in Arts and Sciences. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1820. Bodl.

WILLIAMS (MONIER).-Sakoontalá, or the Lost Ring; an Indian drama, translated into English prose and verse, from the Sanscrit of Kalidasa. Woodcuts and polychromic borders. 4to. Hertford,

1855.

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WILLIAMS (R. F.).—An historical Sketch of the Art of Sculpture in Wood, from the earliest period to the present time; with notices of the most remarkable sculptural works in the same material now remaining in Europe, and some accounts of their designers. 8vo. London, 1835. S.K. WILLIAMS (THOMAS H.).-Picturesque Excursions in Devonshire by T. H. W. and H. J. Johns. 4to. London, 1801. WILLIAMS (THOMAS H.).-The Environs of Exeter. Part i. Containing a description of Fordland, Ugbrooke, Chudleigh, Watcombe, and Babicombe. With 6 etchings. Part ii. Dawlish, Luscombe, and Teignmouth. With 5 engravings. Roy. 8vo. Exeter and London, (1815). S.K. WILLIAMS (W.).-Transparency Painting on Linen. With illustrations by Charles Sibley, engraved by Dalziel. Post 8vo. London, 1855. S.K.

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