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West View of Wilsdon Church.-24. South View of Kensington.-25. North West View of Paddington Church.26. View of Paddington Church from the Green.-27. South East View of Kensington Church.-28. View of St Mary le Bone Church.-29. South East View of Pancras Church.30. South West View of Pancras Church, and the Wells.31. South East View of Hampstead Church.-32. South View of the Spaniards, near Hampstead.-33. South East View of Highgate Chapel.-34. South West View of Highgate Chapel.-35. North West View of Hornsey Church.36. North View of Islington.-37. View of St Mary's Church, Islington.-38. South East View of Cambray House.-39. South West View of Newington Church.-40. North West View of Newington.-41. South East View of Tottenham Church.-42. North West View of Tottenham Church.-43. South East View of Camberwell Church.-44. North West View of Hackney Church.-45. South West View of Hommerton Chapel.-46. South East View of Brook House.47. North East View of Newington Church.-48. South West View of Newington Church.-49. South East View of Hackney Church.-50. North East View of Camberwell Church.

VII.

ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY; a Collection of One Hundred Views of Churches in the ENVIRONS of LONDON, from Drawings expressly taken for this Work, accompanied with Descriptions from the best Sources, both MS. and printed.

LONDON: Published by (S. Woodburn, 112 St Martin's Lane, and) William Miller, Albemarle Street, (1807)-1811. Quarto. An engraved Title-page as above, within an oval.

Preface, 2 pages.

Descriptive Letter-press to each Plate, not paged.
List of the Plates contained in this Work, 2 pages.

PLATES.

MIDDLESEX. 1. Hackney.-2. Norwood.-3. Fulham.-4. Hampstead.-5. Stanmore.-6. Edmondton.-7. Isleworth. -8. Pinner.-9. Kingsbury.-10. Edgware.-11. Hendon.12. St Pancras.-13. Hadley.-14. South Mimms.-15. Ickenham.-16. Rislip.-17. Drayton.-18. Twickenham.-19. Harmondsworth.-20. Wilsdon.-21. Heston.-22. Hilling

don.-23. Highgate.-24. Hornsey.-25. Kensington.-26. Bedfont.-27. Stoke Newington.-28. Stanwell.-29. Ridge. -30. Chiswick.-31. Acton.-32. Ealing.-33. Stepney.34. Hammersmith.-35. Islington.-36. Stanmore Parva, or Whitchurch.-37. Chelsea.-38. Hampton.-39. Sunbury. -40. Northall.-41. Shadwell.-42. Brentford.-43. Uxbridge.-44. Teddington.-45. Hayes.-46. Limehouse.— 47. Tottenham.-48. Harrow.-49. Paddington.-50. Hanwell.-51. Feltham. SURREY.-52. Addington.-53. Mortlake.-54. Croydon.55. Carshalton.-56. Richmond.-57. Kew.-58. Battersea. -59. Barnes.-60. Beddington.-61. Newington Butts.62. Kingston.-63. East Moulsey. 64. Sutton.-65. Merton.-66. Wimbledon.-67. Clapham.-68. Camberwell.69. Thames Ditton.-70. Wandsworth.-71. Bermondsey.72. Malden.—73. Mitcham.-74. Walton.-75. Petersham. -76. Putney.-77. Rotherhithe. KENT.-78. Beckenham.-79. Plumstead.-80. West Wickham.-81. Lewisham.-82. Lee.-83. Footscray.-84. Woolwich.-85. Deptford.-86. Chislehurst.

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ESSEX.-87. East Ham.-88. Leyton.-89. Barking.-90. Up-
minster. 91. Little Ilford.-92. Greenford Magna. - 93.
Romford.-94. Stratford Le Bow.-95. Walthamstow.-96.
Woodford.-97. Loughton.-98. Chingford.
HERTS.-99. East Barnet.-100. Totteridge.

VIII.

SEVENTY-THREE VIEWS within TWELVE MILES round LONDON. Drawn and engraved by JAMES PELLER MALCOLM.

As almost all the Subjects are particularly noticed and described by Mr. Lysons in his ENVIRONS of LONDON, it is hoped they will form a proper Appendage to that Work; for which purpose an Index to the Prints is added from his Pages, both in the present and former Edition. To those who do not possess the ENVIRONS of LONDON the Index will prove so much of a Description, as to make it a pleasing independent Work, tending to preserve the perishable Forms of many a Building whose Fate has been pronounced, and whose Remembrance shall only be had from this and similar Works.

"Sic transit Gloria Mundi."

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LONDON: Published by W. Richardson, York House, Strand; and sold by W. Ford, Manchester. 1811. Quarto.

Title-page as before.

Index to Malcolm's Plates for Lysons's Environs of London, 4 pages.

PLATES.

1. Beddington House, near Croydon.

2. House of Richard Shaw, Esq. at Dulwich.

3. Camberwell Church.

4. Dr. Lettsom's Park Cottage, Camberwell.

5. Dr. Lettsom's Garden and Cottage, Camberwell. 6. Carshalton Church.

7. St Dunstan's Church, Cheam.

8. Fromound's Tomb, 1542, in Cheam Church.

9. Manor House, Clapham, (now a Ladies Boarding School.) 10. All Saints Church, Kingston.

11. Brasses of Robert Skern and his Wife, in Kingston Church. 12. St Mary Magdalen's Chapel (now a School Room) at King

ston.

13. Bishop of Rochester's ancient Palace, Lambeth.

14. Malden Church and Manor House.

15. Remains of Merton Abbey.

16. Font and Painted Glass in Mitcham Church.

17. Lord Palmerston's House at East Sheen.

18. Lime Grove, Putney, the Birth-place of Gibbon.

19. Richmond Church.

20. Sutton Church.

21. Window in Sutton Church, Date in Chislehurst Church, and Painted Glass in Teddington Church.

22. Tomb of William Fitz-William, at Tooting, 1597.

23. Sir Gregory Page Turner's House in Ruins, Blackheath. 24. St Luke's Church, Charlton.

25. St Nicholas Church, Chislehurst.

26. Trinity Hospital, Deptford.

27. King's Yard, Deptford.

28. Bastile-House, Greenwich, built by Sir John Vanburgh. 29. The Duke of Norfolk's Alms House, Greenwich, founded

1613.

30. Tomb of Elizabeth Couhyll, 1513, in Lee Church.

31. St Mary Magdalen's Church, Woolwich.

32. Mutilated Figures in the Chapel of the Holy-rood at Bark

ing.

33. Brasses of John Tedcastle and Elizabeth his Wife, in St Margaret's Church, Barking.

34. Brass of a Priest, and Piscina, at Barking.

35. Brasses of Sir George Monox and Lady, 1543, in his Chapel in the Church of the Virgin Mary, Walthamstow.

36. Monox's Alms Houses and School, Walthamstow.

37. General Skippon's House at Acton, 1644.

38. St James's Church, Friarn Barnet.

39. Remains of Aldgate, Bethnal Green. 40. Boston House, Brentford.

41. St Leonard's Manor House, Bromley.

42. Remains of Saxon Architecture-St Mary's Church, Bromley St Leonard's.

43. Remains of the Convent at Bromley, Middlesex. 44. Sir Hans Sloane's Monument, Chelsea, 1753.

45. Lindsey House, Chelsea.

46. Old Mansion at Edmondton.

47. Wyer Hall, Edmondton, rebuilt 1611.

48. Alderman Curtis's Villa at Southgate.

49. Lincoln House, Enfield, 1600, now a School.

50. Fulham Palace, (Entrance to the Great Hall.)

51. Chapel of Fulham Palace.

52. The House at Fulham, in which Richardson wrote Clarissa. 53. Barbour Berns, the House of Col. Okey, one of the Regicides, at Hackney.

54. Brooke House, Hackney.

55. The Church House, Hackney, 1520.

56. The House of Fountain North, Esq. Hampstead.

57. The Chicken House, Hampstead (the Hunting Seat of K. James 2nd).

58. Hanwell School.

59. Headstone Manor House, Harrow, (erroneously inscribed Pinner.)

60. Brass of John Byrkhed, Rector of Harrow, 1480, in Har

row Church.

61. Pinner Chapel.

62. Hendon Church.

63. Gumley House, Isleworth.

64. The Reed Moat Field, Islington.

65. View of Islington, from the White Conduit House.

66. Charity School, Kensington, built 1707.

67. Poplar Chapel, erected 1654.

68. East India Company's Alms Houses, Poplar.

69. Perry's Dock, Blackwall.

70. Jewish Tombs, Whitechapel.

71. St Mary's Church, Teddington.

72. The Mansion of Sir Abraham Reynardson, Tottenham, 1647.

73. West Twyford Church and Manor House, (the only Buildings, except Barns and Out-houses, in the Parish.)

IX.

TWENTY-NINE VIEWS illustrative of the Rev. Daniel Lysons's "Environs of London." Drawn and engraved by WILLIAM ELLIS.

LONDON: Printed by and for Nichols, Son,

Lion Passage, Fleet Street. 1814.

Title-page as above.

and Bentley, Red

Quarto.

List of Plates; with References where to place them in the first and second Editions of Lysons's Environs. Descriptive letter-press, [B-04] 104 pages.

PLATES.

1. Beddington. 2. Camberwell. 3. Dulwich College.-4. Carshalton.-5. Clapham.-6. Merton.-7. Mitcham.-8. Newington Butts.-9. Sutton.-10. Tooting.-11. Edgware. -12. Edmondton.-13. Enfield.-14. Lovell Place.-15. Hackney.-16. Harrow.-17. Hornsey.-18. Islington Church, taken down in 1751.-19. Islington.-20. Arms of the Mercers Company, at the Crown Public House, Islington, erroneously inscribed on the Plate "Elizabeth, Heiress of the House of York, and Queen of Henry VII."-21. Stoke Newington.-22. Stanmore.-23. Whitchurch.-24. Tottenham. -25. Bruce Castle.-26. Cheshunt.-27. Waltham Cross.28. Waltham Holy Cross.-29. Woodford,

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