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dants; with the said Defendants' Answer to the said Bill. And a Decree in the said High Court of Chancery, exemplified under the Great Seal of England, whereby the said Articles are ratified.-And an Agreement of the Tenants, where the said Articles, &c. shall remain; together with a Table of the Contents of the Articles, &c. All which are herein at large set forth; except the often Repetition of all the Tenants' Names, which is herein omitted, for brevity sake onely.

LONDON: Printed by W. Godbid. 1657. Small quarto.

Half Title: "Istleworth-Syons Peace," printed in black letter. Title-page as above.

The Articles of Agreement, 59 pages.

"Memorandum," and "the Contents of the Articles," 2 pages. Error of paging :-p. 7 is numbered p. 5.

XXII.

An HISTORICAL and TOPOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT of FULHAM including the HAMLET of HAMMERSMITH. By T. FAULKNER, Author of the Historical Description of Chelsea.

"Movemur enim nescio quo pacto locis ipsis, in quibus eorum, quos diligimus, aut admiramur, adsunt vestigia."-Cic. de Leg. lib. ii. c. 2. LONDON: Printed by J. Tilling, Chelsea: for T. Egerton; T. Payne; Becket and Porter; J. Hatchard; J. Asperne; Nichols, Son, and Bentley; and Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1813. Royal octavo.

Title-page as above; with a View of Sandford Manor House, engraved on Wood, as a Vignette.

An engraved Dedication to the Rt Honble and Rt. Revd John, Lord Bishop of London, dated Dec, 1st 1812. J. Peppercorn script with the Arms of the See.

Preface, 2 pages.

List of Subscribers, 6 pages.

Contents, 2 pages.

List of the Plates, with Directions to the Binder.

The Historical Account of Fulham, [B-2 G 7] 461 pages.

Index of Names and Titles, p. 461-469.

General Index, p. 470-478.

Errors of paging :-p. 359 for 399; p. 461 is repeated.

PLATES.

1. Bishop of London's Palace (Garden View), Fulham. J. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. Frontispiece.

2. Sandford Manor House. Vignette in the Title-page. 3. Engraved Dedication.

4. A Map of Fulham, 1813. Folded. p. 1.

5. Fulham Church. Inscribed to the Revd W. Wood, B.D. Vicar of Fulham. D. Smith del. S. Watts sc.

p. 49. 6. Ancient Brass of William Harvey, Vicar, in 1471. On the letter-press of p. 67.

7. The Monument of Lady Legh in Fulham Church. G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc.

p. 69.

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8. Ancient Brass, supposed to be of Sir Samson Norton, Master of the Ordnance to K. Henry VIII. in 1517. On the letter-press of p. 71.

9. Stone Stall in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 75.

10. Ancient Brass of Sir Wm Butts, Knt Physician to K. Henry VIII. in 1545. On the letter-press of p. 78.

11. Monument of Catherine Hart in Fulham Church. G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. p. 85.

12. Monument of (John) Lord Mordaunt in Fulham Church. G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. p. 87.

13. Pedigree of the Family of Mordaunt. Folded. p. 88. 14. The Font in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 98. 15. Ancient Brass of Margaret Suanders in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 99.

16. North View of the Chapel of St. Paul at Hammersmith, (inscribed Hammersmith Church.) Dedicated to the Revd T. S. Atwood, Curate of Hammersmith. G. Lynn del. H. Summons sc. p. 118.

17. Bronze Bust of King Charles I. and Cenotaph of Sir N. Crispe, in Hammersmith Church. On the letter-press of p. 129.

18. Interior Quadrangle of the Bishop of London's Palace.

S. Watts sc.

p. 174.

19. Arms of Bishop Fitzjames in the Garden Wall of the same. On the letter-press of p. 175.

20. Ancient Gothic Window in Fulham Palace. On the letterpress of p. 178.

21. View of the "Tete du Pont" opposite to Fulham. On the letter-press of p. 257.

22. Autographs of eminent Persons resident in the Parish. On the letter-press of p. 282.

23. Normand House, North-End, Fulham. S.Watts sc. p. 337. N. B. The wood cuts on the letter-press are the production of C. Nesbitt of Chelsea.

**There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

N. B. In the year 1806 Dr. Porteus, the late Bishop of London, drew up a brief account of Fulham Palace and Gardens, to which was subjoined a description of his favourite residences at Hunton Parsonage and Sundridge, in Kent. About twenty copies were printed, to be distributed among his most intimate friends; and it was his particular request that it might not be reprinted.

XXIII.

The CASE of the EARL of STAMFORD, relating to the Wood lately cut in ENFIELD-CHACE. To which is annex'd a Plan of the Chace, and the intended Ridings therein.

LONDON: Printed and sold by A. Baldwin, in Warwick Lane, 1701. Folio, 8 pages.

XXIV.

The CASE of the EARL of STAMFORD considered, relating to the Wood lately cut in ENFIELD CHACE. LONDON: Printed in the year MDCCI. Folio, 10 pages.

XXV.

PLANS, ELEVATIONS, and SECTIONS of the HOUSE of CORRECTION for the COUNTY of MIDDLESEX: to be erected in Cold Bath Fields, London: together with all the Working Plans, and the Particular of the several Materials contracted for, and the Manner of using them in the said Building. The following Work, engraved on FIFTY-THREE Copper-plates, from the

Index of Names and Titles, p. 461-469.

General Index, p. 470-478.

Errors of paging:-p. 359 for 399; p. 461 is repeated.

PLATES.

1. Bishop of London's Palace (Garden View), Fulham. J. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. Frontispiece.

2. Sandford Manor House. Vignette in the Title-page.

3. Engraved Dedication.

4. A Map of Fulham, 1813. Folded. p. 1.

p. 49.

5. Fulham Church. Inscribed to the Revd W. Wood, B.D. Vicar of Fulham. D. Smith del. S. Watts sc. 6. Ancient Brass of William Harvey, Vicar, in 1471. letter-press of p. 67.

On the

7. The Monument of Lady Legh in Fulham Church. G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. p. 69.

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8. Ancient Brass, supposed to be of Sir Samson Norton, Master of the Ordnance to K. Henry VIII. in 1517. On the letter-press of p. 71.

9. Stone Stall in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 75.

10. Ancient Brass of Sir Wm Butts, Knt Physician to K. Henry VIII. in 1545. On the letter-press of p. 78.

11. Monument of Catherine Hart in Fulham Church. G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. p. 85.

12. Monument of (John) Lord Mordaunt in Fulham Church, G. Lynn del. S. Watts sc. p. 87.

13. Pedigree of the Family of Mordaunt. Folded. p. 88. 14. The Font in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 98. 15. Ancient Brass of Margaret Suanders in Fulham Church. On the letter-press of p. 99.

16. North View of the Chapel of St. Paul at Hammersmith, (inscribed Hammersmith Church.) Dedicated to the Revd T. S. Atwood, Curate of Hammersmith. G. Lynn del. H. Summons sc. p. 118.

17. Bronze Bust of King Charles I. and Cenotaph of Sir N. Crispe, in Hammersmith Church. On the letter-press of p. 129.

18. Interior Quadrangle of the Bishop of London's Palace.

S. Watts sc.

p. 174.

19. Arms of Bishop Fitzjames in the Garden Wall of the same. On the letter-press of p. 175.

20. Ancient Gothic Window in Fulham Palace. On the letterpress of p. 178.

several Essays on Agriculture in general. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. By JOHN MIDDLETON, Esq. of West Barns Farm, Merton, and of Lambeth, Surrey, Land-Surveyor: accompanied with Remarks of several respectable Gentlemen and Farmers. SECOND EDITION.

LONDON Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden; for G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall, Booksellers to His Majesty and the Board of Agriculture. 1807 (first printed in 1798). Octavo, 720 pages.

With a folded coloured Map of Middlesex, engraved by Neele.

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