Lines addressed to the Author by the Rev. Weeden Butler, jun A.M. and original Lines on the Royal Hospital and Royal Military Asylum, addressed to the Author by Mr. Pratt, p. v- 1. The North Front of the Manor House at Chelsea built by King Henry VIII. Inscribed to Thomas Richardson, Esq. of Manor House. E. Ward del. J. Barlow sc. To face 2. A Map of Chelsea, surveyed in the year 1664 by James Hamilton. Inscribed to the Honble and Revd Gerald Va- lerian Wellesley, Rector of Chelsea. Folded. Drawn from the original by Edwd Ward, engrd by J. Barlow. The Statue of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart in the Apothecaries 3. Mr. Davy's House, the Florist. Edwd Ward del. Barlow Chelsea Church. On the letter-press of p. 41. Monument in Memory of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart in the South-east Corner of the Church-yard. On the letter- 4. The Tomb of Sir Thomas More, in Chelsea Church. In- umberland and her Daughters, in Chelsea Church. In- 8. King James Colledge at Chelsey. Inscribed to the Revd 9. The Royal Hospital at Chelsea. D. Dundas, K.B. Governor. p. 155. Inscribed to General Sir Turner del. Barlow sc. Statue of K. Charles the Second, in the principal Court. 10. The Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army. Inscribed to Colonel Williamson. Barlow sc. p. 205. 11. South Front of the ancient House supposed to have been inhabited by Sir T. More. Inscribed to Hugh Stephens, Esq. of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Edw. Ward del. Barlow sc. p. 263. Winchester House. On the letter-press of p. 376. 12. South View of the Pavilion, Hans Place, Chelsea. Inscribed to P. Denys, Esq. of the Pavilion. J. Baynes del. S. Rawle sc. p. 434. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this publication. XVII. CATALOGUS Plantarum Officinalium quæ in Horto Botanico CHELSEYANO aluntur. Auctore PHILIPPO MILLER. LONDINI, Anno MDCCXXX, [B-U 4] 152 pages, exclusive of the Dedication and Explanation of the Abbreviations. With an Engraving of the Entrance Gate to the Botanic Garden. A. Motte del. & sc. as a Frontispiece. Octavo. XVIII. The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of TWICKENHAM : being the First Part of Parochial Collections for the County of Middlesex, begun in 1780. By EDWARD IRONSIDE, Esq. LONDON: Printed by and for John Nichols. 1797. Quarto. Title-page as above. History of Twickenham, [B-X 2] 156 pages. PLATES. i. Plan of Twickenham, from an actual survey by Samuel Lewis, 1784. F. Cary sc. To front p. 1. ii. Plate of Arms. Longmate sc. p. 8. iii. West and North-East Views of Twickenham Church. F. Cary sc. p. 10. iv. Portraits on Mr. Poulton's Monument, &c. in the Chancel of Twickenham Church. Basire sc. p. 31. v. Pope's Monument, erected in Twickenham Church, and a Pillar in his Garden, erected in memory of his Mother. F. Cary sc. p. 40. vi. The Seat of Welbore, Lord Mendip at Twickenham, formerly Mr. Pope's-and Pope's Grotto. S. Lewis del. F. Cary sc. p. 81. vii. Plan of the Grotto of the late Alex' Pope, Esq. at Twickenham, 64 feet long. 1785. p. 82. viii. Portrait of the Revd George Costard, M.A. J. C. Barnes del. p. 125, misprinted 123. N. B. This work forms No. 6, of "Miscellaneous Antiquities, in Continuation of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica," and is usually bound in the Tenth Volume. XIX, A DESCRIPTION of the VILLA of Mr. HORACE WALPOLE, youngest Son of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, at STRAWBERRY-HILL, near Twickenham, Middlesex; with an Inventory of the Furniture, Pictures, Curiosities, &c. STRAWBERRY-HILL: Printed by Thomas Kirgate. MDCCLXXXIV. Title-page as above. Quarto. Preface, 4 pages. Description of the Villa, [B-M 4] 88 pages. Appendix, [N] p. 89-92. Curiosities added since this Book was completed, and more Ad ditions, [o] p. 93-96. N. B. The Directions to the Bookbinder are on page 88. PLATES. 1. Frontispiece. E. Edwards invt Morris sc. 2. North Front of Strawberry Hill. Marlow del. Godfrey sc. p. 1. 3. Entrance of Strawberry Hill. E. Edwards del. J. Newton 4. View of the Prior's Garden at Strawberry Hill. Pars del. Godfrey sc. p. 2. 5. Chimney in the Great Parlour. T. Morris sc. 6. Chimney in the China Room. p. 6. p. 3. p. 28. 7. Chimney in the Yellow Bed-chamber. T. Morris sc. p. 16. 8. Chimney in the Blue Bed-chamber. T. Morris sc. 9. Staircase at Strawberry Hill. E. Edwards del. J. Newton SC. p. 31. 10. Library at Strawberry Hill. Godfrey sc. p. 33. 11. Chimney Piece of the Holbein Chamber. Godfrey sc. p. 42. p. 47. 12. Screen of the Holbein Chamber. Morris sc. p. 53. p. 55. p. 43. 16. View from the Great Bed-chamber at Strawberry Hill. Pars del. Godfrey sc. p. 72. 17. Garden Gate. T. Morris sc. p. 80. 18. View of the Chapel in the Garden at Strawberry Hill. Pars del. Godfrey sc. p. 81. 19. The Shell Bench. T. Morris sc. p. 82. 20. View from the Terrace at Strawberry Hill. Pars del. God frey sc. p. 82. 21. East View of the Cottage Garden at Strawberry Hill. Pars p. 83. del. Godfrey sc. 22. South Front of Strawberry Hill. Folded. p. 96. 23. East Front of Strawberry Hill. Folded. p. 96. 24. Ground Plan of Strawberry Hill, 1781. Folded. p. 96. 25. Principal Floor of Strawberry Hill, 1781. p. 96. 26. The Offices. James Essex del. Barlow sc. p. 96. 27. Plan of the principal Floor, and Ground Plan of the Offices. Jas. Essex del. Barlow sc. p. 96. N. B. Two HUNDRED copies are printed of this edition. XX. DELICIE BRITANNICE; or, The Curiosities of KENSINGTON, HAMPTON-COURT, and WINDSOR CASTLE delineated with occasional Reflections; and embellished with Copper-plates of the Three Palaces, and adorn'd with several other Cuts. The whole attempted with a View, not only to en gage the Attention of the Curious, but to inform the Judgments of those who have but the least Taste for the Art of Painting. By GEORGE BICKHAM.—The Second Edition, with Additions. "Utile dulci." HOR. "He, and He only aims aright, Who joins Instruction with Delight." LONDON: Printed and sold by E. Owen, at the Griffin, in Holborn; and by George Bickham, in May's-Buildings, Covent Garden. Octavo. Title-page as above. The Preface, p. iii-viii. Delicia Britannica, [B-N 4] 184 pages. PLATES. (Engraved by G. Bickham.) 1. Kensington Palace. p. 1. 2. Bust of Sir Peter Paul Rubens. p. 15. 3-5. Plans of the Arrangement of the Pictures in Kensington Palace. p. 33. 6. Hampton Court. p. 55. p. 77. 7. Bust of Sir Anthy Vandyck. XXI. ISTLEWORTH-SYONS PEACE. Containing certain Articles of Agreement made between the Right Honourable Algernoone, Earl of Northumberland, &c. Lord of the Mannor of Istleworth-Syon, in the County of Middlesex, Peter Dodsworth, Hugh Potter, and Robert Scawen, Esquires, of the one part; and Sir Thomas Ingram, Knight, Sir Thomas Nott, Knight, Sir John Syddenham, Baronet, and others, Copy-hold Tenants of the said Mannor, of the other part.-A Bill preferred in the High Court of Chancery, wherein the said Sir Thomas Ingram, Sir Thomas Nott, Sir John Syddenham, and others, the said Copy-hold Tenants, are Plaintiffs; and the said Earle, Peter Dodsworth, Hugh Potter, and Robert Scawen, Defen |