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VII. Of the present State of Learning in this City.
VIII. History and Antiquities of Westminster, Borough of
Southwark, and Parts adjacent in Middlesex and Sur-
rey, within the Bills of Mortality.

In FOUR (TWO) Volumes. By a CITIZEN, and Native of London.

LONDON: Printed for S. Lyne, at the Globe in Newgate-Street. MDCCXLII. Octavo.

Title-page as before.

VOL. I.

Dedication to Sir Robert Godschall, Knt, Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, 2 pages.

Contents, 4 pages.

The Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, &c. printed in double columns, [B-Uu 4] 664 pages.

With a folded Plan of London and Westminster; and Twelve Wood-cuts on the letter-press.

Errors of paging:-p. 198, 199 for 202, 203;-p. 681 for 481.

VOL. II.

Printed for S. Lyne, at the Globe in Newgate Street; and J. Ilive, in Aldersgate Street.

Title-page as before.

MDCCXLII.

The Survey continued, [B-PP 6] p. 665–1257.

Index, 7 pages.

With Three Engravings on Wood on the letter-press. Errors of paging :-pp. 777-780 are omitted ;-p.689 for 789.

VII.

A NEW and ACCURATE HISTORY and SURVEY of LONDON, WESTMINSTER, SOUTHWARK, and Places adjacent containing whatever is most worthy of notice in their ancient and present State: in which are described their Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Government; original Constitution, Antiquities, Manufactories, Trade, Commerce, and Navigation: and the several Wards, Liberties, Precincts, Districts, Pa

rishes, Churches, Religious and Charitable Foundations, and other public Edifices; particularly the Curiosities of the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Royal Exchange, Sir Hans Sloane's Museum, &c. and whatever is remarkable for Elegance, Grandeur, Use, Entertainment or Curiosity; with the Charters, Laws, Customs, Rights, Liberties, and Privileges of this great Metropolis. Illustrated with a variety of Heads, Views, Plans, and Maps neatly engraved. (In FOUR Volumes.) By the Rev. JOHN ENTICK, M.A.

LONDON: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, near the Mansion-House. MDCCLXVI.

Title-page as above.

VOL. I.

Dedication to the Rt. Hon. George Nelson, Esq. Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen and Common Council of the City of London.

The Historical Part, [B-Kk 4] 504 pages, (misprinted 500.)

Errors of paging :-pages 498, 499 for 500, 501 ;-p. 500 for 504.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of the Author in an oval. Burgess del. Benoist sc. To face the Title.

2. Portrait of Sir William Walworth, from the original Statue in Fishmongers Hall. C. Grignion sc.

p. 291.

Title-page as before.

VOL. II.

Continuation of the History of London, Westminster, and Southwark, [A 2-112] 516 pages.

Errors of paging :-p. 65 for 95;- p. 247 for 347;—p. 249 for 349; p. 252 for 352;-p. 424 for 422.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of Henry Fitzalwine, Knight, Noble by Birth, a Free Brother of the Drapers Company, and the first Lord Mayor of London. From an original Painting at Drapers Hall. Grignion sc. To front the Title.

2. Portrait of Sir Thomas Gresham.

Benoist sc.

p. 55.

p. 268.

3. The Monument. S. Wale del. T. Simpson sc.

4. The Mansion House, S. Wale del. T. Simpson sc. p. 464.

Title-page as before.

VOL. IIÍ.

London and Westminster continued, [A 2-Ff8] p. 3-464.
Error of paging :-p. 493 for 463.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of Sir Richard Whittington, from an original Painting at Mercers Hall. Benoist sc. To face the Title. 2. Westminster and Blackfriars Bridges. T. Simpson del. &

SC. p. 38.

3. Portrait of Sir Robert Ladbroke. Benoist sc.

p. 94.

4. Bethlem and London Bridge. S. Wale del. T. Simpson sc. p. 138.

5. Portrait of Sir John Bernard. Benoist sc. p. 141. 6. St. Paul's. S. Wale del. T. Simpson sc. p. 196. 7. Portrait of William Beckford, Esq. Benoist sc. p. 217. 8. Map of London, called "The London Guide, or Pocket Plan of the Cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, with the new Buildings, &c. to the present Year. Printed for Carrington Bowles." Folded. p. 293. 9. Gresham College. S. Wale del. T. Simpson sc.

Title-page as before.

VOL. IV.

p. 397.

The History of London, Westminster, and Southwark continued, beginning with Candlewick Ward, and Addenda, [A 2-Ff] p. 3-449.

Index to the Four Volumes, and Directions to the Binder for placing the Plates, 15 pages.

PLATES.

1. Portrait of the Rt. Hon. George Nelson, Esq. Lord Mayor. Burgess del. Benoist sc. To front the Title.

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9. St Stephen, Walbrook. p. 360. 10. Lambeth Palace. p. 395. 11. Somerset House. p. 404. 12. Banquetting House. p. 409. 13. Westminster Abbey. p. 411. 14. Westminster Hall. p. 420.

15. Entrance of the House of Lords, with the Office of Ordnance, and the House of Commons. p. 421.

16. Admiralty. p. 422.

17. St James's Palace, Two Views. p. 423.
18. British Museum, Two Views. p. 427.
19. Kensington Palace. p. 442.

20. Chelsea Hospital, Two Views. p. 442.
21. View of Ranelagh. p. 442.
22. Entrance into Vaux Hall. p. 442.
23. Greenwich Hospital. p. 442.
24. Sir Gregory Page's Seat. p. 442.
25. Wansted House. p. 442.

N. B. The plates of Buildings in these volumes are worked from the same coppers, retouched, as are given in "London and its Environs Described," published by Dodsley in the year 1761, in Six Volumes octavo; the Engraver's name employed for this purpose, T. Simpson, being substituted for the original one, viz. J. Green, but the name of S. Wale, the Draughtsman, is altogether retained.

VIII.

A NEW HISTORY of LONDON, including WESTMINSTER and SOUTHWARK. To which is added, a general Survey of the whole: describing the public Buildings, late Improvements, &c. By JOIN NOORTHOUCK. Illustrated with Copper-plates.

LONDON: Printed for R. Baldwin, No. 47, Paternoster Row. MDCCLXXIII. Quarto.

Title-page as above, with the Arms of London, Westminster, and Southwark, engraved by Longmate as a Vignette. Dedication to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons. Preface, dated Barnard's Inn, Holborn, March 28, 1773, 8 pages. Table of Contents, 4 pages.

History of London, [B-4 F 2] 772 pages.

Appendix and Addenda, [4F 3-5 Y 3] p. 773-902.

Index, not paged, [5 Y 4-6 D 3] 40 pages.
Errata, and List of Plates, 2 pages.

PLATES.

i. Plan of Old London, shewing the Extent of the great Fire in 1666. p. 225.

ii. Sir Christopher Wren's and John Evelyn's Plans for
rebuilding the City of London after the great Fire in
1666. Folded. p. 232.

iii. Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark in 1772.
Folded. Ashby sc.
p. 521.
iv. Views of the several Gates of London (10), which,
Temple Bar and Newgate excepted, were taken down
in the Years 1760 and 1761, with the elegant Gothic
Gate at Whitehall, built by K. Henry VIII. in 1532,
which was taken down about the same time. Folded.
B. Green sc.
p. 543.

v. Plan of Aldersgate Ward. p. 543.

vi. Plan of Aldgate Ward. p. 545.

vii. Plan of Coleman Street and Bassishaw Wards. p. 549. viii. Plan of Billingsgate and Bridge Ward within. p. 551. ix. Plan of Bishopsgate Ward within and without. p. 554. x. Plan of Bread Street and Cordwainers Ward. p. 558. xi. Views of the several Bridges. Folded. T. White sc. p. 561.

xii. Bow Church, the Monument, and St Bride's Church. p. 562.

xiií. Broad Street and Cornhill Wards. p. 566.

xiv. Front View of the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, including St Christopher's Church, and the

Tower of St Bartholomew, behind the Royal Exchange. J. Collyer sc. p. 567.

xv. Candlewick and Langborn Wards. p. 576.

xvi. Baynard's Castle Ward and Farringdon Ward within. p. 579.

xvii. Cheap Ward. p. 587.

xviii. Guildhall and the Mansion House.

p. 588.

xix. Front of the Royal Exchange, and Plan. p. 601.

xx. Cripplegate Ward. p. 606.

xxi. Walbrook and Dowgate Wards. p. 612.

xxii. Cathedral Church of St Paul, London. J. Taylor sc. p. 629.

xxiii. Farringdon Ward without. p. 639.

xxxiv. Lime Street Ward. p. 662.

xxv. Portsoken Ward.

p. 663.

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