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the erecting of a Work-house for maintaining the Poor.-2. For the enlightning the Streets.-3. For erecting a Court of Conscience in the said City. Published by Order of the Clerk of the Workhouse. NORWICH, 1713. Duodecimo.

XV.

An AWARD of King CHARLES I. under his broad Seal, settling Two Shillings of the Pound out of the Rents of the Houses in NORWICH, for the Maintainance of the Parochial Clergy of that City, in lieu of personal Tythes; with a Treatise vindicating the Legality and Justice of that Award, and shewing that personal Tythes, in lieu of what the said Payment of 28. of the Pound was awarded, are still due by the Law of the Land, although they have been unjustly substracted ever since the 2nd and 3rd of King Edward the 6th, which took away the Oath whereby they were to be prov'd, and that there is a necessity of again restoring them, or settling something else in lieu of them, for the Maintainance of Ministers in the Cities and larger Towns of the Realm. By HUMPHRY PRIDEAUX, Ď.D. Dean of Norwich. LONDON, 1707. Quarto. Reprinted in a Collection of Tracts published by the Author in 1716, in octavo, and again, separately, in 1775.

XVI.

A COMPANION to ST. ANDREW'S HALL in the CITY of NORWICH; giving a concise Description of that ancient Building, a Catalogue of the Pictures contained therein, and the Names of the Artists by whom they were painted, brought down to the Year 1808.

NORWICH Printed and sold by J. W. H. Payne, Market Place. Octavo, 32 pages.

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XVII.

A NEW CATALOGUE of the Books in the PUBLICK LIBRARY in the CITY of NORWICH in the Year 1732: To which is added an Account of the Orders presented by the Court and Common Council for the Regulation of the same; together with an Account of Mr. John Kirkpatrick's Roman and other Coins. By BENJAMIN MACKERELL.

NORWICH. Quarto. Originally printed in 1706 by the Rev. Mr. Brett, and has been several times reprinted with additions.

XVIII.

An ACCOUNT of the SCOTS SOCIETY in NORWICH, from its Rise in 1775, until it received the additional Name of the SOCIETY of UNIVERSAL GOOD-WILL, in 1784 To which are added Articles and Regulations, Presidents Address, &c. Octavo, 111 pages.

XIX.

OCCASIONAL REFLECTIONS in a JOURNEY from LONDON to NORWICH and CAMBRIDGE.

Joculare tibi videtur: et sanè, leve.

Quando nihil habemus majus, calamo ludimus.

Sed diligenter intuere has Nænius,

Quantam sub illis Utilitatem reperies!

LONDON: Sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane. MDCCXI. Octavo, 32 pages, including the Titlepage.

XX.

The HISTORY of the ancient CITY and BURGH of THETFORD, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk; shewing its Rise, Increase, Decrease, and present State. By FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD, Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk.

"Urbs antiqua fuit." VIRG.

Printed at Fersfield in the Year MDCCXXXIX.

Title-page as above, printed in black and red ink.

Quarto.

Dedication to Sir John Wodehouse, Bart. Recorder of Thetford, dated Dec. 11, 1739, with his Arms engraved by W. H.

Toms, 2 pages.

The Contents, 2 pages.

The History of Thetford; abruptly beginning with sixteen lines. in Verse, which the Author met with in a Poem composed some Years previous, and which serve for an Introduction to the History of this place, [A-zz] 184 pages.

Appendix, 12 pages.

With Twelve Wood-cuts of Arms and Seals on the various pages of letter-press.

N. B. Pages 33 and 34 are omitted.

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*This work is inserted in the Author's First Volume of his History of Norfolk.

XXI.

The HISTORY of the Town of THETFORD, in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, from the earliest Accounts to the present Time; by the late Mr. Tи0MAS MARTIN, of Palgrave, Suffolk, F.A.S.

LONDON: Printed by and for J. Nichols. MDCCLXXIX. Quarto. Title-page as above.

Advertisement, signed R. G. (Richard Gough), with the Life of the Author, by the same, p. 3-10.

List of Subscribers, and Table of Contents, p. xi-xviii.
The History of Thetford, [B-SS 4] 320 pages.

Appendix, beginning with signature Aaa-Rгr 3, p. 1-133*, yet the catchwords correspond.

Index, Errata, and List of Plates, p. 133-136.
Books printed for J. Nichols [sss] 1 page.

Errors of paging :-pp. 292, 293, 294, 295 are repeated with an asterisk; as is likewise page 133 of the Appendix.

'PLATES.

An unfinished Portrait of the Author. T. Bardwell pinx.
P. S. Lamborn sc. To face the Title.

i. West Aspect of the Castle Hill at Thetford. p. 11. Ancient Inscription and Ornaments on the South Porch and under the Battlements of St. Peter's Church. On the letter-press of p. 62-3.

ii. Tomb of Sir Richard Fulmerston. p. 72.

iii. (View of) the Nunnery at Thetford. (Misprinted Plate II.) Basire sc. p. 110.

iv. Stone Coffins, with Crosses, in the Nunnery at Thetford. (Misprinted Plate III.) p. 110.

Seal of Thetford Priory. Basire sc. On letter-press of p. 157. v. View of the Abbey Gate. R. Godfrey sc. (Misprinted Plate IV.) p. 159.

vi. View of the Priory. Basire sc. (Misprinted Plate V.) p. 159. Plan of the Monastery. On the letter-press of p. 161. vii. The Cathedral, or Cluniac Priory, with the Free School. Basire sc. (Misprinted Plate *V.) p. 173.

viii. The Canons. Godfrey sc. (Misprinted Plate VI.) p. 195. Plan of the Austin Friars Church, drawn by Mr. Martin in 1735. On the letter-press of p. 202.

Ancient Initials on the Water Table of an old House near the Gaol. On the letter-press of p. 272.

Arms (supposed of Thomas Larke). On the letter-press of p. 275.

ix. Anglo-Saxon and English Coins minted at Thetford; also Tradesmen's Tokens. p. 275.

Various Swan Marks. On the letter-press of p. 293.

Curious Signature of Johannes de Went. On the letterpress of Appendix, p. 75.

Mutilated Seal of Sir Christopher Heydon. On the letterpress of Appendix, p. 106.

Seal of the Priory of Bromhill. On the letter-press of p. 108.

XXII.

NASHES LENTEN STUFFE; containing the Description and first Procreation and Increase of the Towne of GREAT YARMOUTH, in Norffolke; with a new Play neuer played before, of the Praise of the Red Herring. Fitte of all Clearkes of Noblemens Kitchins to be read; and not vnnecessary by all Seruing Men that have short boord-wages, to be remembred. (By THO. NASHE.)

"Famam peto per vndas."

LONDON: Printed for N. L. and C. B.; and are to be sold at the West End of Paules. 1599. Small quarto, 83 pages, including the Title, Epistle Dedicatorie, and Addresse to his Readers.

N. B. Likewise reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, vol. vi. pp. 129–162.

XXIII.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the ancient Burgh of GREAT YARMOUTH, in the County of Norfolk. Collected from the Corporation Charters, Records, and Evidences; and other the most authentic Materials. By HENRY SWINDEN.

"Historia Testis Temporum et Vetustatis Nuncia.” NORWICH: Printed for the Author by John Crouse, in the Market Place. MDCCLXXII. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Worshipful Anthony Taylor, Esq. Mayor, the Aldermen, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Burgh of Great Yarmouth.

Preface, signed John Ives, and dated Yarmouth, March 3, 1772, 5 pages.

List of Subscribers; of which four Names have the Dagger prefixed, the usual Distinction for Copies on Large Paper, but whether there were any such the Editor cannot determine. Contents, 1 page.

The History of Great Yarmouth, [B-Eeeeee 3] 957 pages. Addenda to the Monumental Inscriptions in St. Nicholas Church, being an Epitaph on the Author's Monument, erected by John Ives, 1 leaf.

Index, printed in double columns, 5 pages.

Errors of paging :-page 74 for 47;-p. 646 for 246;-pages 329 to 336, inclusive, are repeated, and the signatures follow; -pages 345 to 353 are omitted, yet the signatures run on and catchwords agree ;-p. 619 for 609;-p. 728 for p. 727;p. 38 for 738;-and p. 867 for 877.

XXIV.

The HISTORY of GREAT YARMOUTH; collected from antient Records and other authentic Materials. LYNN: Printed and sold by W. Whittingham: R. Baldwin, Paternoster Row; H. Gardner, Strand; (and) W. Lane, Leadenhall Street, London. MDCCLXXVI (misprinted MDDCLXXVI). Octavo.

Title-page as above.

Contents, p. 3-4.

The Historical Part, Glossary, and Index, [B-Dd 6] 412 pages.

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