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and Engravings of many Remains of Antiquity, remarkable Buildings, and principal Towns. In Two VOLUMES. Quarto. Lond. 1764.

A Description of England and Wales; containing a particular Account of each County; with its Antiquities, Curiosities, Situation, Figure, Extent, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, &c.; with the Antiquities, Sieges, and remarkable Battles fought in every County, and the Lives of the illustrious Men each has produced. Embellished with Two hundred and forty Copper-plates. In TWELVE VOLUMES. Duodecimo. Lond. 1769-1770.

An Essay for a New Description of England and Wales, as a Continuation of Camden. By PETER MUILMAN. Duodecimo. Lond. 1772.

A Catalogue of the Antiquities, Houses, Parks, Plantations, Scenes, and Situations in England and Wales, arranged according to the alphabetical Order of the several Counties. (By THOMAS GRAY, the Poet.) Duodecimo. 1773.

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Printed for private Distribution by his Friend Mr. Mason.
Britannia Curiosa: or, A Description of the most remarkable Cu-
riosities of the Island of Great Britain, In Six Volumes.
tavo. Lond. 1777.
England Delineated: or, A Geographical Description of every
County in England and Wales; with a concise Account of its
most important Products, Natural and Artificial. With outline
Maps of all the Counties. By JOHN AIKIN, M.D. Small oc-
tavo. Lond. 1795.

The Beauties of England. With a Map. Duodecimo. Lond. 1767
The Beauties of England. In Two Volumes. Plates. Octavo.
Lond. 1776.

A New Display of the Beauties of England: or, A Description of
the most elegant or magnificent Public Edifices, Royal Palaces,
Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats, and other Curiosities, natural
or artificial, in the different Parts of the Kingdom. Adorned
with a Variety of Copper-plate_Cuts newly engraved. In Two
Volumes. Octavo.-London: Printed for R. Goadby and Co.
1787.

Beauties of England and Wales, in a Descriptive View of each
County. By PHILIP LUCKOMBE. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo.
Lond. 1791.

The Beauties of England and Wales; or Delineations, Topogra-
phical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each County. Embellished
with Engravings. In Twenty-six Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1801-
1817.

There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.
Rural Beauties: or, The Natural History of the Four Western Coun-

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ties; Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset, by THEOPHILUS BOTANISTA. Duodecimo. Lond. 1757.

Description of the Four Western Counties; Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset. Dundecimo. Lond. 1768.

Remaines concerning Britaine: their Languages, Names, Surnames, Allusions, Anagrammes, Armories, Monies, Empresses, Apparell, Artillarie, Wise Speeches, Proverbs, Poesies, Epitaphies. Written by WILLIAM CAMDEN, Esquire, Clarenceux King of Armes, surnamed the Learned. The Fift Impression, with many rare Antiquities never before imprinted, by the Industry and Care of John Philipot, Somerset Herald. Portrait. Quarto. Lond. 1636, 1637.-The preceding Editions are 1614. 1623. 1629.

Archæologia Britannica; giving some Account additional to what has been hitherto publish'd, of the Languages, Histories, and Customs of the original Inhabitants of Great Britain; from Collections and Observations in Travels through Wales, Cornwall, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland, and Scotland. By EDWARD LHUYD, M.A. of Jesus College, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Vol. I. Glossography. Folio. Oxford, 1707.

Letters, Essays, and other Tracts illustrating the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; together with many curious Discoveries of the Affinity betwixt the Language of the Americans and the Ancient Britons to the Greek and Latin, &c.; also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon, and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. MALCOLME. Octavo. Edinb, 1738, and Lond. 1744.

Joannis Lelandi Antiquarii de Rebus Britannicis Collectanea: ex
Autographis descripsit ediditque THO. HEARNIUS, A.M. Oxoni-
ensis, qui et Appendicem subjecit, totumque Opus (in VI Volu-
mina distributum) Notis et Indice adornavit. Octavo. Oxonii,
1715. Reprinted in 1774.

Collectanea Curiosa; or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to the His-
tory and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the Universities of
Oxford and Cambridge, and a variety of other Subjects Chiefly
collected, and now first published from the Manuscripts of Arch-
bishop Sancroft; given to the Bodleian Library by the late Bi-
shop Tanner. In Two VOLUMES. Octavo. Oxford, 1781.
An Account of the ancient Division of the English Nation into
Hundreds and Tithings. By GRANVILLE SHARP. Octavo.

Lond. 1784.

Archæologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Pub-
Jished by the Society of Antiquaries of London. Vol. I-XVIII.
Quarto. Lond. 1770–1816.

Index to the First Fifteen Volumes of Archæologia. Printed by Or

der of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2d of March, 1809. By NICHOLAS CARLISLE, Secretary. Quarto. Lond. 1809. Vetusta Monumenta: quæ ad Rerum Britannicarum Memoriam conservandam Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edenda curavit. Four Volumes. Folio. 1747. 1789. 1796-1817.

An Index to the First Three Volumes of the Vetusta Monumenta.
By NICHOLAS CARLISLE, Secretary. Folio. Lond. 1810.
The ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY: A Miscellaneous Assemblage of
Topography, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners; in-
tended to illustrate and preserve several valuable Remains of old
Times. Chiefly compiled by or under the Direction of FRANCIS al
GROSE, Esq. F.R. & A.S., THOMAS ASTLE, Esq. P.R. & A.S.,
and other eminent Antiquaries. Adorned with numerous Views,
Portraits, and Monuments. A New Edition, with a great many
valuable Additions. In FOUR VOLUMES. Quarto, Lond, 1807,
1808, 1809.

N. B. Of this Edition there are copies on LARGE Paper.
*.* Originally printed in Four Volumes quarto in 1775.
Miscellanies, Antiquarian and Historical, by F. SAYERS, M.D1
Octavo. Norwich, 1805,

The TOPOGRAPHER, for the Years 1789, 1790, and 1791; contain-
ing a variety of original Articles illustrative of the Local His-
tory and Antiquities of England; particularly in the History and
Description of ancient and eminent Seats and Styles of Archi-
tecture; in the Preservation of curious Monumental Inscrip-
tions; in the Genealogies and Anecdotes of famous Families; in
Disquisitions upon remarkable Tenures, and in the Delineations
of the Face of Countries. Embellished with Engravings. In
FOUR VOLUMES. Octavo. Lond. 1789-1791.

Topographer; containing a Variety of original Articles, illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of this Kingdom. With Forty-two Plates, Quarto. Lond. 1791.

Topographical Miscellanies, being a Continuation of the Topographer; containing (Portions of) the History and Antiquities of Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, Sussex, and Kent. With Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1792.1

** There are LARGE PAPER copies of this incomplete work. A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, commonly called the Western Circuit. Embellished with Maps of the several Counties, taken from actual Surveys. By WILLIAM TUNNICLIFF, Land Surveyor. Octavo. Salisbury, 1791.

A Restoration of the ancient Modes of bestowing Names on the Rivers, Hills, Vallies, Plains, and Settlements of Britain; recorded in no Author. Exemplified in the Derivations of Ro man British, and later Denominations of Districts, Names of the

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principal Towns, and Appellations of the Features of Nature; from which nearly all the Explanations given to these Terms by Verstegan, Skinner, Vallancey, Bryant, Borlase, Whitaker, Pryce, Macpherson, and other Etymologists, are shewn to be unfounded. By G. DYER (of Exeter). Octavo. Exeter; printed for the Author. 1805.

A General Account of all the Rivers of Note in Great Britain; with their several Courses, their peculiar Characters, the Counties through which they flow, and the entire Sea Coast of our Island; concluding with a minute Description of the Thames, and its various auxiliary Streams. By HENRY SKRINE, Esq. LL.B. of Warley in Somersetshire. Octavo. Lond. 1801.

Illustrations of the Manners and Expences of antient Times in England, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, deduced from the Accompts of Churchwardens and other authentic Documents, collected from various Parts of the Kingdom, with explanatory Notes. Quarto. Lond. 1797.

FRAGMENTA ANTIQUITATIS: or Ancient Tenures of Land, and jocular Customs of Manors, originally published by THOMAS BLOUNT, Esq. of the Inner Temple; enlarged and corrected by JOSIAH BECKWITH, Gent. F.A.Š.; with considerable Additions from authentic Sources by HERcules Malebysse Beckwith, Quarto. Lond. 1815.

N. B. There are copies of this Edition on Royal paper.

** Originally printed in 1679, and reprinted in 1784, octavo. OBSERVATIONS on POPULAR ANTIQUITIES; chiefly illustrating the Origin of our vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. By JOHN BRAND, M.A. Fellow and Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Arranged and revised, with Additions, by Henry Ellis, F.R.S. Sec. S.A. Keeper of the Manuscripts in the British Museum. In Two VOLUMES. Quarto. Lond. 1813.

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*** Originally printed in one volume octavo.

A Provincial Glossary; with a Collection of Local Proverbs and
Popular Superstitions. By FRANCIS GROSE, Esq. F.A.S. Oc-
tavo. Lond. 1787.

General History of the High-ways in all Parts of the World, more
particularly in Great Britain. Octavo. Lond. 1712.

Dissertation concerning the present State of the High Roads, by
ROBERT PHILIPS. With Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1737.

An Account of Charity Schools in England and Wales. Quarto.
Lond. 1701.

An Account of several Work-Houses for employing and maintain-
ing the Poor; setting forth the Rules by which they are go-
verned, their great Usefulness to the Publick, and in particular
to the Parishes where they are erected; as also of several Cha-
rity Schools for promoting Work and Labour. Octavo, Lond,
1732.

The State of the Prisons in England and Wales; with preliminary
Observations, and an Account of some Foreign Prisons and Ho- a
spitals. By JOHN HOWARD, F.R.S. The Third Edition, Quarto,
Warrington, 1784.

State of Prisons in England, Scotland, and Wales, extending to
various Places therein assigned, not for the Debtor only but for
the Felons also, and other less criminal Offenders: Together with
some useful Documents, Observations, and Remarks, adapted to
explain and improve the Condition of Prisoners in general, By
JAMES NEILD, Esq. Quarto. Lond. 1812.

An Account of the Rise, Progress, and present State of the Society
for the Discharge and Relief of Persons imprisoned for Small
Debts throughout England and Wales. By JAMES NEILD, Esq.
Treasurer. Portrait. Octavo. Lond. 1808.

ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES, GRAPHIC ILLUS,
TRATIONS, ETC.

Observations on English Architecture, Military, Ecclesiastical, and
Civil, compared with similar Buildings on the Continent; inclu-
ding a critical Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge: also Histo-
rical Notices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c. with
Chronological Tables, and Dimensions of Cathedrals and Con-
ventual Churches. By the Rev. JAMES DALLAWAY, M.B. F.S.A.
Royal octavo. Lond. 1806.

An History of the Origin and Establishment of Gothic Architec ture; comprehending also an Account from his own Writings of Cæsar Cæsarianus, the first professed Commentator on Vitruvius, and of his Translation of that Author; an Investigation of the Principles and Proportion of that Style of Architecture called the Gothic; and an Inquiry into the Mode of Painting upon and Staining Glass, as practised in the Ecclesiastical Structures of the Middle Ages. By JOHN SIDNEY HAWKINS, F.A.S. Illustrated with Eleven Plates. Royal octavo. Lond. 1813.

An Essay on the Origin, History, and Principles of Gothic Archi-
tecture. By Sir JAMES HALL, Bart. with Sixty Plates of select
Examples. Imperial quarto. Lond. 1813.

Essays on Gothic Architecture. By the Rev. T. WARTON, Rev.
J. BENTHAM, Capt. GROSE, and Rev. J. MILNER. Illustrated
with Twelve Plates of Ornaments, &c. selected from Ancient
Buildings; calculated to exhibit the various Styles of different

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