North Ile in the North Wall at Wollaton. R. Hall del. p. 227. W. Hollar sc. 39. Three Monumental Figures at the North side of the Church at Gunnalston. R. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. p. 301. 40. Tomb of Reynold Peckham, Esq. and Four Coats of Arms. on the same, on the South side of the Chancell at Ossington. R. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. p. 356. 41. Monument of William Cartwright, Esq. and Family, with Arms on the same, at the upper end of the Chancell on the North side at Ossington. R. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. p. 357. 42. A Prospect of Ossington House from the Feild on the West side, as it now is, some part haveing beene ruined in the late rebellious Warr. R. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. p. 358. 43. The Old Abbey Gatehouse at Radford by Worksop, as it now is, A° 1676. R. Hall del. W. Hollar SC. p. 459. 44. Two Tombs in the Isle of Plumptre Church. R. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. p. 487. 45. Hospitalis B. Mariæ Virginis ad finem Pontis Nottingh. (vulgo vocat.) Plumptre's Hospitall, a Borea-zephyro Prospectus. Rich. Hall del. W. Hollar sc. N. B. The LARGE PAPER copies of this work are very rare. II. p. 495. THOROTON'S HISTORY of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: republished, with large Additions, by JOHN THROSBY, and embellished with picturesque and select Views of Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, Towns, Village Churches, and Ruins. (In THREE VOLUMES.) "Admire the rich Abodes of the opulent, the Grove, the Lawns and Flora's Beauties; but seek the religious Ruin, the Grave, and the Tomb for calm contemplation." Published by J. Throsby in the Year 1790; and sold in Nottingham by Messrs. Burbage, Tupman, Wilson, & Gray, Booksellers, and J. Wigley, Engraver; & by all the Booksellers in Town and Country. VOL. I. Engraved Title-page as above, with a Vignette View of Nottingham Castle, and of the Rock Holes near Nottingham. J. Wigley del. & sc. Dedication to the Most Noble Henry Fynes Pelham Clinton, Duke of Newcastle, dated Leicester, October 1, 1790, and signed John Throsby. Copy of the original Title-page. Copy of the original Latin Dedication. Copy of the Dedication to Sir William Dugdale, p. vii-viii. XX. Nottinghamshire Collections, with Additions, [c 3-3 H] 406 Index to the First Volume, 2 pages. N. B. Pages 252 and 253 are repeated, the former twice; and PLATES. 1. Engraved Title-page, with Vignette. 2. Portrait of Robert Thoroton, M.D. W. & J. Walker sc. Monumental Effigy of a Warrior in Stanford Church. On 3. Stanford Hall, the Seat of Charles Vere Dashwood, Esq. 4. Stanford, Wilford, Normanton, and Bingham Churches. 5. Mural Monuments in Thrumpton Church and of W. St. 6. Thrumpton Hall, the Seat of John Wescomb Emmerton, 7. Monument of John St. Andrew, on the North Wall at Go- p. 73. (The same 8. The Roman Route from London to Lincoln, laid down by p. 94. 11. Monumental Figures in Clifton Church, with Specimens of 13. Painted Glass in a Cottage Window at Ruddington; Three Chancel of Slawford Church; and Four Shields of Arms. 15. Two Monuments in Holme Pierepont Church. J. Wigley 16. Tombs in Clifton and Holme Pierepont Churches, with the 17. Holme Pierrepont Hall. R. Hall del. 1676. J. Wigley sc. 18. The Gatehouse next the Court at Wyverton; an Arch at the 19. Monuments in Langar Church. J. Wigley sc. (Copied from Thoroton.) p. 207. p. 209. 21. Thoroton's House.-Ratcliffe Steeple, which fell in 1792. 22. A Prospect of a Tombe on the South Wall of the Chancell 23. Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner (Dr. Thoroton's Daugh- 24. Portrait of Bishop (Archbishop) Cranmer. p. 263. (Co- 25. Screveton Font.-Inscriptions, Autographs, &c. p. 281. 28. Winthorpe Hall, the Seat of Roger Pocklington, Esq. 29. Monuments in the Chancels of Hawton and Newark 30. View of Newark and its Castle. J. Throsby del. W. & J. Inscription on the Font of Newark Church. Ón the letter- Title-page as before. VOL. II. Advertisement to the Reader by J. Throsby, 1 page. List of Sheriffs from 1745 to 1795, with the Index to the Se- Index to the Plates of Armis, 3 pages. N. B. Pages 87 and 88 are repeated with asterisks, and PLATES. 1. Engraved Title-page as before. 2. Portrait of J. Throsby, æt. 50. J. Walker del. W. & J. 3. The Rock called the Papish Holes near Nottingham; taken p. 22. 4. View of the Front of Nottingham Castle; with a Copy of p. 55. 7. Plan of Nottingham, 1670. p. 60. (Copied from Thoroton.) 9. Ecclesiæ Sta Maria Nottingham ab Argeste Prospectus, 11. Ancient Monuments in Plumtre's Isle in St. Mary's Church, 12. The Churches of St. Peter and St. Nicholas. p. 89. 15. Labourer's Hospital, C. (County) Hall, 1720, and Chapel Bar. p. 142. 16. Miscellaneous Plate of Fifteen Coins. J. Wigley sc. p. 144. p. 148. 18. Portraits of James Burne the Ventriloquist, and Charley the 19. The Exchange, Race Stand, and General Hospital. p. 151. 21. Robin Hood's Grave-stone and Cap, with part of his Chair, 22. Blidworth Rock, Kimberley Chapel, and King John's Pa- 23. Plans of Two Roman Villæ. (No. I.) p. 173. 24. Miscellaneous Antiquities found in the Villa. (No. II.) p. 174. Monuments of the Family of Tevery in Stapleford Church. 27. Wollaton Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Lord Middleton. p. 214. 28. Strelley Hall, the Seat of Thomas Webb Edge, Esq. p. 225. 30. Fossils from the Eastwood Collection. J. Wigley sc. p. 237. 32. Nuttall Temple, the Seat of the Hon. Henry Sedley. 33. Annesley, with the S. East Corner of the Park. (Copied from Thoroton.) p. 270. 34. Brasses and Saxon Sculpture found in Papplewick Church. Robin Hood's Stable. On the letter-press of p. 287. 35. Papplewick Hall, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Frederick Mon- 37. The upper part of a Sepulchral Stone in Mansfield Wood- |