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803 BRAYLEY (E. W.) and J. BRITTON. A Topographical History of Surrey. London, 1850. 5 vols. 4to, 129 plates and numerous woodcuts, fine fresh copy, cloth, 31. 35.

804 CAVE-BROWNE (Rev. J.), Lambeth Palace and its Associations. With an Introduction by the Archbishop of Canterbury [Dr. Tait]. 1882. 8vo, coloured frontispiece and cuts, some pencil notes, cloth, 7s. 6d.

805 CONCANEN (M.) and A. MORGAN, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark. 1795. 8vo, frontispiece and 2 plates, several MS. notes and additions on some pages, half calf, 55.

806 DULWICH GALLERY.-50 BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED PLATES, from the most important Pictures in the DULWICH GALLERY. Folio, mounted on tinted cardboard, (six plates have been mounted for framing, and are on different mounts), in a portfolio, 9l. 9s. 807 HALL (S. C.), Wimbledon; illustrated details concerning the Parish its history, notes of residents there, etc. 1872. Sm. 4to, woodcuts, half bound, scarce, 7s. 6d.

808 REIGATE.-Copies of the Polls on all the contested Elections for the Borough of Reygate from the year 1698 to the year 1722, since which Period there has been no Contest. 1786.— Extracts from the Journals of the House of Commons [relative to the Borough of Reigate].—A Particular of the Borough of Reigate with the Names of the former and present Tenants and to whom the Tenements now respectively belong made out from antient Surveys and Books, and from modern Inspections and Inquiries. [With an Index.] By William] B[ryant]. 1786.-Copies and Translations of the Grant of the Church and Rectory of Reigate by King Edward VI. to James Skinner, the Patent issued by Charles II. for a Market at Reigate, as well as an earlier Patent for the same purpose granted by Edward II.-Copy of Henry Smith's Feoffee Charity Settlement. Decree relating to Reigate School, 1686, and Minutes of the Vestry relating to the School from 1728.-Abstracts of Titles to a large number of properties in Reigate and neighbourhood, Valuations, Rentals, etc.Pedigree of James Skinner of Reigate and his wife Mary Sanders, with coats of arms emblazoned.-The Values of the Possessions of the Priories of Reigate and Tandridge, the Collegiate Church of Lingfield, etc.-Lists of the Vicars of Bechworth, Buckland, Burstow, Charlwood, Chipsted, Gatton, Horley, Mestham, Newdigate, Nutfield and Reygate. With a coloured ground plan. MANUSCRIPT OF THE XVIIITH CENTURY, neatly written upon upwards of 550 leaves of paper, and bound in 3 volumes, folio, olā russia extra, gilt edges, £30.

A most important collection for the history of Reigate, containing as it does full lists of the various properties, the names of occupiers, and almost a history of each tenement between 1598 and 1786. It appears to have been compiled by William Bryant about the latter date.

809 RUSSELL.-The Will of Richard Russell, Esq., late of Bermondsey in the County of Surrey. [With an Account of him by Sir Joseph Mawbey.] London, 1784. 8vo, engraved portrait and folding pedigree, half morocco, Ios. 6d.

Richard Russell left the bulk of his fortune of £29,157 175. to various Charities in Southwark and London.

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810 RIGGE (Ambrose), To the Magistrates, Governours and Rulers concerned in England. Gatton in Surrey the 2d of the 4th Moneth, 1682. Sm. 4to, boards, neat, 6s.

The author was a Quaker, who after many persecutions settled at Reigate. 811 SALMON (N.), Antiquities of Surrey, collected from the most Antient Records. With some Account of the present State and Natural History of the County. London, Printed for the Author, 1736. 8vo, half calf, Il. IOS.

812 STEINMAN (G. S.), A History of Croydon. London, 1834. 8vo, plate, vignette on title and 8 cuts, original cloth, uncut, 5s.

813 TANSWELL (John), The History and Antiquities of Lambeth. 1858. 8vo, frontispiece and 13 plates, cloth, 6s.

814 WIMBLEDON.-Extracts from the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wimbledon, extending from 1 Edward IV. to 1864. Selected from the Original Rolls. London, 1866. 8vo, cloth, 6s.

815 BOOKPLATES (55) of the Abdy, Allnutt, Boucher, Bray, Carew (of Beddington), Greenway, Onslow, Sulivan (of Thames Ditton), Thornton, Venn (of Clapham) and other Surrey families, 2l. IOS.

816 BATTERSEA by Moonlight. Etching by C. W. Sherborn. 4× 3. Signed. Il. IS.

817 OLD BATTERSEA BRIDGE. 1874. Etching by C. W. Sherborn. 2 X 10. Il. IS.

818 CHERTSEY MEADOWS. Etching by C. W. Sherborn. 33 × 51. IOS. 6d.

819 LAMBETH PALACE by Moonlight. Etching by C. W. Sherborn. 4 X 4. Signed. Il. Is.

6 × 13.

820 PALATIUM Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis prope Londinium, vulgo Lambeth House. 1647. Etching by W. Hollar. FIRST STATE. Il. 5s.

821 S. MARIE OUERS in Southwarke (now Southwark Cathedral). 1647. By W. Hollar. 5 × 10. Il. IS.

822 NONSUCH PALACE. By J. Hoefnagel. 12 × 17. 15s.

823 PUTNEY, Fairfax House. 1881. Etching by C. W. Sherborn. 9 X 12. Il. IS.

824 OLD PUTNEY BRIDGE.

6 × 98. Il. IS.

1874. Etching by C. W. Sherborn.

825 RICHMOND (A view of the Old Palace, Town, and River Thames). 1638. By W. Hollar. 13 × 4. Brilliant. 4l. 10S.

Sussex.

826 BENNETT (Thomas, Organist), Sacred Melodies: a Collection of Psalms and Hymns, as sung at the Cathedral Church, and the Chapel of Saint John the Evangelist, Chichester. London, [about 1820]. Imp. 8vo, with music, boards, uncut, 4s. 6d. 827 BRIGHTON.-Mrs. Wiggens's Trip to Sea, July, 1842, [in verse]. Brighton, 1843. 8vo, with 10 lithographic plates, cloth, 4s. 6d. 828 BRIGHTON.-Erredge (J. A.), History of Brighthelmston; or, Brighton as I view it and others knew it, with a Chronological Table of Local Events [from the year 693.] Brighton, 1862. 8vo, cloth, 5s. 6d.

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829 DOMESDAY BOOK in relation to the County of Sussex. Edited for the Sussex Archæological Society, by W. D. Parish. Lewes, 1886. Folio, map and facsimiles, cloth, Il. 45.

830 HUSSEY (The Rev. Arthur), Notes on the Churches in the Counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, mentioned in Domesday Book, and those of more recent date. Including Comparative Lists of the Churches, and some account of the Sepulchral Memorials and other Antiquities. 1852. 8vo, enlarged to 3 vols. by the addition of upwards of 200 views of churches and monuments, including a water-colour drawing of Beddington Church, many proofs on india paper, etc., etc., half marone morocco, top edges gilt, 7l. 10s. 831 MASON (W. H.), Goodwood, its House, Park and Grounds; with a Catalogue Raisonné of the Pictures in the Gallery of the Duke of Richmond. To which are added an Account of the Antient Encampment, Tumuli and British village on the adjacent Downs; and a Detailed Record of Goodwood Races from their first establishment. 1839. 8vo, frontispiece and 5 plates, cloth, 8s.

832 PRINCE (C. L.), Observations upon the Topography and Climate of Crowborough Hill, Sussex, together with other subjects of collateral interest. Lewes, 1885. 8vo, with cuts, the author's own copy, original cloth, 3s. 6d.

833 BOOKPLATES (50) of the Banwell, Finch, Gilbert (of East Bourn), Lennox, Nicoll, Parker, Peachey, Pelham, Wilson, and other Sussex families, 21. 15s.

834 ENGRAVINGS (26) including views of Brighthelmstone, Lewes Priory and Castle (by Buck), Hastings, Battle Abbey, Sheffield Place, Shoreham Church, Bodiham Castle, Ashburnham Place, Chichester, etc. Il. IS.

835 FIVE ENGLISH VIEWS, etched by Wenzel Hollar. Wiston Place [Sussex]. Hascomb hill in Surrey. The Ruins of Bramber Castle in Sussex. The Isle of Wight and Portsmouth. Old Shoorum. Each 3 × 51. Brilliant impressions. The set, 61. 6s.

Warwickshire.

836 BIRMINGHAM.-Aris's Birmingham Gazette. A large collection of the issues of this old established newspaper for various periods between 1778 and 1826. In 10 vols. folio, a few numbers defective, but generally in good condition, half bound, 12l. 12s. Contents:

[Vol. 1] Nov. 30, 1778, to Dec. 25, 1780 (wanting No. for July 10, 1780, but with several extraordinary issues, and one of the Bath Chronicle.)

[Vol. 2] 1793.

[Vol. 3] 1796, Jan.-Oct. (wanting Nos. for Sept. 26 and Oct. 24).

[Vol. 4-6] Feb. 14, 1803-Dec. 1817 (Nos. 1-7 of the Birmingham Commercial Herald, Jan. 2-Feb. 13, 1804, in place of numbers for those dates, and II other Nos. wanting, viz. :-Mar. 12, 19, and 26, 1804, Nov. 4, 1805, Oct. 19, 1807, Oct. 31, 1808, Dec. 17, 24, and 31, 1810, July 26, 1813, June 12, 1815.)

[Vol. 7] Jan. 4-Dec. 27, 1819.

[Vol. 8-9] 1821-4 (wanting No. for March 17, 1823.)
[Vol. 10] 1826.

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837 BIRMINGHAM ADVERTISER (The). Nos. 143-220 (wanting No. 199). June 30th, 1836-December 28th, 1837. In 1 vol. folio, a few numbers defective, half bound, Il. 18s.

838 BIRMINGHAM.-Bowlker (Charles), The Art of Angling; or, Compleat Fly-Fisher. Describing the different kinds of fish, their haunts, places of feeding, and retirement, etc.; with directions how to regulate pools or ponds, also the various kinds of Baits, and the great Diversity of Flies that Nature produces. Birmingham, 1788. 12mo, frontispiece, old calf, with the trade label of John Higinbotham, at the Golden Fish, 91, Strand, inside the cover, 15S.

839 BIRMINGHAM.-Dugdale ([Sir] William), The Antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated. Reprint of the part relating to Birmingham and Aston juxta Birmingham, with Notes and Additions by W. F. Carter. Birmingham, 1891. Folio, with view of Edgbaston Hall, only 150 copies printed, half vellum,

18s.

840 BIRMINGHAM.-Hutton (William), An History of Birmingham, to the end of the year 1780. Birmingham, 1781. 8vo, FIRST EDITION, frontispiece, 15 plates, and map, old calf, scarce, 12s. 6d. 841 BIRMINGHAM.-Hutton. Courts of Requests: their nature, utility, and powers described, with a Variety of Cases, determined in that of Birmingham. Birmingham, 1787. 8vo, half calf, 8s. 6d.

842 BIRMINGHAM.-The Life of William Hutton, F.A.S.S., including a Particular Account of the Riots at Birmingham in 1791, and the History of his Family, written by himself, and published by his daughter, Catherine Hutton. London, 1817. 8vo, with portrait by Ranson, half calf, 8s.

843 BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1855. [The words of the Oratorios, Cantatas, &c., with Introductions by G. A. Macfarren, programs of the concerts, and a Series of Papers published in "Aris's Birmingham Gazette" by George Hogarth.] Birmingham, 1855. 4to, frontispiece, half russia, gilt edges, 5s.

844 BIRMINGHAM.-Pinto (G. F.), Six Canzonets, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Birmingham, printed and sold by Mr. Woodward, [abt. 1800.] Folio, engraved with the music, sewed,

6s.

Dedicated to the Countess of Aylesford. Pinto was the grandson of the concert leader who married Miss Brent the Vauxhall singer. Salomon declared that he could have become an English Mozart." He died in 1806 at the age of 19.

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845 BIRMINGHAM.-Pixell (Mr.), A Collection of Songs, with their Recitatives and Symphonies, for the German Flute, Violins, etc., with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. To which is added a Chorus for Voices and Instruments. Birmingham, printed for the Author, [abt. 1759]. Folio, with List of Subscribers, the words and music engraved, fine copy, sewed, 10s.

846 BIRMINGHAM.-Somervile (William), The Chase, a Poem: To which is added Hobbinol, or the Rural Games. Birmingham : printed by Robert Martin, [with the types of John Baskerville], 1767. 8vo, tall copy, boards, 10s.

847 BOND (R. Warwick), At Stratford Festival: a Poem. 1896. 8vo, FIRST EDITION, frontispiece, wrappers, uncut, Is.

WARWICKSHIRE-continued.

848 BURGES (Anthony, Pastor of Sutton-Cofield in Warwickshire), The Difficulty of, and the Encouragements to a Reformation. A Sermon Preached before the House of Commons, Septem. 27, 1643. London, 1643. Sm. 4to, sewed, 3s. 6d.

849 BURGES.-The Reformation of the Church to be endeavoured more than that of the Common-Wealth, Declared, in a Sermon Preached befor the House of Lords, August 27, 1645. London, 1645. Sm. 4to, sewed, 3s. 6d.

850 [CARTE (Thomas)], An Account of the Many and great Loans, Benefactions, and Charities, belonging to the City of Coventry. To which is annexed a Copy of the Decretal Order of the Court of Chancery relating to the Memorable Charity of Sir Thomas White. London, 1733. 8vo, old panelled calf, 8s.

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851 DIBDIN (Chas.), Shakespear's Garland, or the Warwickshire Jubilee. Being a Collection of Ballads as perform'd at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. John Johnston, [n.d., 1769.] Parts, folio, the words and music engraved throughout, sewed, IOS. 852 EDMONDSON (Joseph), An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Noble Family of Greville. Including the History and Succession of the several Earls of Warwick since the Norman Conquest and some Account of Warwick Castle. London, 1766. 8vo, engraved title, 4 plates, 5 folding tables, vignettes, and coats of arms, etc., calf neat, Il. Is.

853 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (The), of Shakespeare's Birth-place, and Mr. Halliwell-Phillips, a Correspondence. Brighton, 1887. 8vo, cloth, 2s.

854 G[ARRICK] (D[avid]), An Ode upon dedicating a building, and erecting a statue to Shakespeare, at Stratford upon Avon. London, 1769. 4to, sewed, Il. IS.

855 LEAMINGTON.-The Vicinity of Leamington; a Guide to the Neighbouring Towns of Warwick, Coventry, Stratford, Kenilworth, and Surrounding Country. Leamington, published by W. Reeve, [n.d.]. 12mo, frontispiece and 3 plates, cloth, 3s. 6d.

856 MIDDLETON (Amos), A Chemical Analysis of the Lemington Waters, with a Practical Dissertation of their Medical Effects; and Instructions for Cold and Warm Bathing. Warwick, printed and sold by H. Sharpe, 1811.—Jameson (Dr. Thomas), A Treatise on Cheltenham Waters and Bilious Diseases. Το which are prefixed, Observations on Fluidity, Mineral Waters, and Watering Places. 1803. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, half calf, 9s.

857 ROUSE (W. H. D.), A History of Rugby School. 1898. Sq. 8vo, frontispiece, 12 plates and numerous cuts, cloth, uncut, 3s. 6d.

858 SHAKESPEARE.-Traditionary Anecdotes, Collected in Warwickshire in the year 1693. Now first printed from the Original Manuscript. London, 1838. 8vo, boards, original wrappers preserved, IOS.

859 TWAMLEY (J.), Dairying Exemplified, or The Business of CheeseMaking laid down from approved Rules, collected from the most experienced Dairy-Women, of several Counties. From a Series of Observations during Thirty Years' Practice in the Cheese Trade. Warwick: Printed for the Author by J. Sharp, 1787. 8vo, sewed, 8s. 6d.

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