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9 A Petition of the Citizens of Winchester, anno 1450, to King Henry VI. concerning the ruinous State of their City, &c. ex Rot. Turr. London. ("Archæologia, Vol. I. p. 91.")

1755.

Mr. Pegge's Remarks on the Bones of Fowls found in Christchurch-
Twynham. ("Archæologia, Vol. IV. p. 414.")

1776.

A Description of an ancient Fortification near Christ-Church, by Francis Grose, Esq. F. A. S. (Archæologia, Vol. V. p. 237.”) 1777. 10 The genuine History of the inhuman and unparalell'd Murders committed on the Bodies of Mr. William Galley of Southampton, and Mr. Daniel Chater of Fordingbridge, &c. 4to. London. 1749.

14 Hackwood Park: a Poem, by Richard Michell. 4to.

1765.

9 The Ruins of Netley Abby, a Poem; to which is prefixed a short Account of that Monastery. 4to. London. 1765.

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Netley Abbey: an Elegy, by George Keate, Esq. 4to. London. 1769. A Companion in a Visit to Netley Abbey. 12mo. Southampton. 1800. 9 Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in Musæo Britannico deposita, a Gustavo Brander, R. S. 4to.

18 The Southampton Guide. 12mo. 26 The fourth edition. 12mo.

Londini. 1766. Southampton. 1768. Southampton. 1787. Southampton.

The sixth edition. 12mo. 33 A Companion in a Tour round Southampton. 12mo. Southampton. 1799. 32 The second edition.

Southampton. 1801.

26 A Walk through Southampton, by Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart. 8vo.

38 Logic, by Question and Answer, for the use of Portsea-Academy. 12mo.

14 The Portsmouth Guide. 12mo.

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Southampton. 1801.

Portsmouth. 1774,
Portsmouth. 1775.

An Abstract of all the Claims on the New Forest, entered at the Lord Chief Justice in Eyre's Court. Salisbury. 1776. Outlines of a Plan for making the Tract of Land called the New Forest a real Forest, by the Rev. Philip Le Brocq, A. M. 8vo. London. 1794. 26 Proceedings in a Bill, intituled "An Act for the better Preservation of "Timber in the New Forest, &c." 8vo.

9 Poetical Excursions in the Isle of Wight. 4to.

London. 1800.

London. 1777.

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A View of the Isle of Wight in four Letters, by John Sturch. 12mo.

1 The History of the Isle of Wight. 4to.

London. 1778.
London. 1781.

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A Rumble from Newport to Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, by William Sharp, Jun. 4to. Isle of Wight. 1782. Tour of the Isle of Wight; Plates by Hassell. 2 Vol. 8vo. London. 1790. A Picture of the Isle of Wight, delineated upon the Spot, in the Year 1793. by Henry Penruddocke Wyndham. Svo. London. 1794. The History of the Isle of Wight, Military, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Natural, by the Rev. Richard Warner. 8vo. Southampton. 1795. 28 A new, correct, and much-improved History of the Isle of Wight, by

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John Albin. 8vo.

Newport. 1795.

30 An historical and picturesque Guide to the Isle of Wight, by John Bullar. 8vo.

Southampton. 1806. 35 A Description of the City, College, and Cathedral of Winchester. (by Mr. T. Warton.) 12mo. London. The History and Antiquities of Winchester in 2 Volumes. 12mo. Winton. 1773.

10 The honorable Entertainment gieuen to the Queenes Majestie in Progresse, at Eluetham in Hampshire, by the right Honorable the Earle of Hertford. 1591. ("Gentleman's Magazine, 1779. p. 81.")

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Copy of a Letter from Lord Sydney to the Duke of Richmond on the Expediency and Efficacy of the Plans for better securing His Majesty's Dock Yards at Portsmouth and Plymouth. folio. 1786. 36 A Companion in a Tour round Lymington, by Richard Warner, Jun. Southampton. 1789.

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8 Hampshire, extracted from Domes-day Book, by R. Warner, Jun. 4to. London. 1789. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. 4to. London. 1789. Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views, illustrated by the Scenes of New-Forest, by William Gilpin, A. M. 2 Vol. 8vo. London. 1791. 26 Sketches of Description: taken on sailing from Newport, in the Isle of Wight, to Lymington, with a Return by Southampton to Cowes. Newport. 1792.

8vo.

10 An Attempt to ascertain the Situation of the ancient Clausentum, by the Rev. Rich. Warner. 4to. 1792. 14 The Ruins of a Temple, a Poem, by the Rev. Joseph Jefferson ; to which is prefixed an Account of the Antiquity and History of Holy-Ghost-Chapel, Basingstoke. 4to. London. 1793.

9 The second edition. 8vo.

Basingstoke. 1808. 17 Topographical Remarks, relating to the South-Western Parts of Hampshire, by the Rev. Richard Warner. 2 Vol. 8vo. London. 1793. 10 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hants, by Abraham and William Driver, drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. 4to, London. 1794. Observations on Frauds practised in the Collection of the Salt Duties, and the Misconduct of Officers fairly stated, by Wm. Vanderstegen, Esq. 8vo. Reading. 1794. Refutation of the Charges brought by Wm. Vanderstegen, Esq. against Mr. T. Weston and others in the Salt Trade. 8vo. London. 1794.

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A Reply to a Pamphlet, intitled "Refutation of Charges, &c." by Wm.

Vanderstegen, Esq. 8vo.

Reading. 1794.

Collections for the History of Hampshire and the Bishopric of Winchester, by Richard Warner, in six Volumes 4to.

18 Regulations of Boldre School in the New Forest.

London. 1795.

An Explanation of the Duties of Religion for the Use of Boldre School.
Lymington. 1798.

12mo.

12 The History civil and ecclesiastical, and Survey of the Antiquities of Winchester, by the Rev. John Milner, M. A. 2 Volumes 4to. Winchester. 1798.

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Letters to a Prebendary, being an Answer to "Reflections on Popery by the Rev. J. Sturges, L. L. D." by the Rev. John Milner. Winchester. 1800.

4to.

19 The Hampshire Repository. Vol. I. and II. 8vo.

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For Maps and Plans of this County, see "Gough's Maps, &c. No. 3, 11, and 68."

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MANUSCRIPTS.

STATUTA Ecclesiæ Cathedralis Sanctæ et individuæ Trinitatis Win

ton a Rege Carolo concessa.

Rules and Orders for the Royal Academy at Portsmouth. 4to.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

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THE late Commotion of certaine Papists in Herefordshire. 4to.

London. 1605. Old Meg of Hereford-shire, for a Mayd-Marian; and Hereford Towne for a Morris-daunce, or twelve Morris-dancers in Hereford-shire, of twelue hundred Yeares old. 4to. London. Most approved and long experienced Water-Workes, &c. as also a Demonstration of a Proiect for the great Benefit of the Commonwealth generally, but of Hereford-shire especially, by Rowland Vaughan, Esq. 4to. London. 1610.

A Declaration of his Excellency the Earle of Leven, concerning the rising of the Scottish Army from the Seige of the City of Hereford. 4to. London. 1645.

A strange and true Relation of a wonderful and terrible Earth-Quake that hapned at Hereford. 4to. London. 1661. Strange News from Lemster in Herefordshire, being a true Narrative of a most strange and prodigious opening of the Earth, &c. 4to. London. 1670. A short Narrative of the Discovery of a College of Jesuits, at a place called the Come in the County of Hereford. 4to. London.

1679.

The Proceedings against Mr J. Reading for endeavouring subornation of Perjury. 4to. London. 1679.

1 An Account of the Manor of Marden, by Thomas Earl Coningsby, in 720 folio pages, but never published. See Gough's "Bibliotheca "Topographica Britannica, Vol. I. p. 415."

The first part of Earl Coningsby's Case relating to the Vicaridge of Lempster. folio. London. 1721.

Proofs to make good the Assertions in the Title Page of my Case, relating to the Vicaridge of Lempster. folio.

The Case of Thomas Lingen, Clerk, and Edward Witherstone, Esq. and others, in relation to a Breach of Privilege charged on them by the Right Hon. Thomas Earl Coningsby. folio.

2 Another copy of the Earl Coningsby's Case.

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The History and Antiquities of the City and Cathedral-Church of
Hereford. (by Dr. Rich. Rawlinson.) 8vo.
London. 1717.
Another copy, with Browne Willis's MSS. notes, copied by Mr. Cole.
Another copy, with MSS. notes by Mr. Gough.

8 An historical Account of the City of Hereford, with some Remarks on the River Wye, &c. by John Price. 8vo.

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Hereford. 1796.
Hereford. 1806.

9 Herefordshire Orchards, a Pattern for all England, by J(ohn) B(cale). London. 1724.

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The Duty of a Steward to his Lord, by E. Laurence. 4to. London. 1727. (A Survey of Dun Boggs Farm, in the Manor of Haversham, is prefixed, and at page 95 is a Survey of the Manor of Kingston) in this County.)

4 A View of the ancient and present state of the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy, and Hempsted, &c. by Matthew Gibson, M. A. 4to. London. 1727.

6 A Narrative of the Life of Mr. Richard Lyde of Hereford. 8vo. London. 1731.

Hereford. 1774.

1 Proposals and Queries for a County History, circulated by R. Walwyn, Esq. 1749. 9 Three Addresses to the Inhabitants of the County of Hereford, in favour of the Establishment of a publick Infirmary, by Thomas Talbot, D. D. 12mo. Rules and Orders for the Government of the general Infirmary at Hereford. 12mo. Hereford. 1775. Introductory Sketches, towards a Topographical History, of the County of Hereford, by the Rev. John Lodge, B. A. 8vo. Kington. 1793. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hereford, by John Clark, drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. London. 1794. General View of the Agriculture of the County, &c. by John DunLondon. 1805.

4to.

cumb, A. M. 8vo.

7 An historical and topographical Account of Leominster, and its Vicinity,

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by John Price. 8vo. Ludlow. 1795. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, by John Duncumb, A. M. 4to. Vol. I. Hereford. 1804.

For Maps and Plans of this County, see Gough's "Maps, &c. No. 3 and 12.”

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