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THE BOOK
OF
BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY.
THE BOOK
OP
BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY
A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE
OF THE
TOPOGRAPHICAL WORKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE
BRITISH MUSEUM
RELATING TO
€tmt Witmx antr Mattir.
BY
JOHN P. ANDERSON,
(of THB LIBBi-BT, BSITIBH KVSBITM.}
LONDON:
W. SATCHELL & CO.
12 TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C,
1881.
[All Rights reserved.]
CLAY AND TAYLOE, PR1NTBB8.
TO
RICHARD GARNETT, Esq.
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE EEADING-KOOM, BRITISH MUSEUM,
THIS BOOK
IS
MOST RESPECTFULLY
INSCRIBED.
PEEFACE.
The great and abiding interest witli which the English-speaking races
regard the localities in these islands that are associated with Mstorical
events, with famous men, or with their own immediate ancestry, precludes
the necessity of any apology for an undertaking, the object of which is to
provide, in a convenient form, a guide to the vast collection of Topo-
graphical Books relating to Great Britain and Ireland now preserved in
the National Library.
The urgent need of a work of this character has long been felt not only
by the frequenters of the Beading Eoom of the British Museum, but,
judging from the numerous letters received from all parts of the country,
by those who, living at a distance, wish to learn what books the Museum
contains relating to the places in which they are personally interested.
Much has been done of late years towards the bibliography of certain
English Counties, among the more prominent works on the subject beiug
John Russell Smith's " Bibliotheca Cantiana," Fishwick^s " Lancashire
Library," Boyne^s '^Yorkshire Library,^' and Boase and Courtney's
''Bibliotheca Cornubiensis/' No attempt at a complete catalogue of
British Topography, however, has been made since the appearance of
Upcott's excellent catalogue (1818). Even this, unfortunately, deals
only with England, the compiler's intention of embracing Scotland and
Ireland in a future work having never been fulfilled.
A century has now elapsed since the production of Gough's '^ British
Topography," nearly seventy years have passed from the date of publica-
tion of Sir Richard Colt Hoare's " Catalogue of books relating to the
viii PREFACE.
history and antiquities of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland,'^ and
down to tlie present time no similar work has been produced comprising
the whole of the United Kingdom. During this long period an immense
number of books has been written upon Topography, including many
valuable county histories and minor works of great local importance, of
which no collective catalogue exists. It is hoped that this desideratum
may be supplied by the present work, which, although professedly only a
catalogue of the books in one particular collection, nevertheless, owing to
the great richness of the Museum in Topography, is virtually a general
catalogue, and by far the most comprehensive hitherto published, of books
relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland.
The numerous local directories, invaluable in many respects, have now
for the first time been incorporated in a topographical catalogue. The
large collection of Poll-Books in the Library has been necessarily omitted
from considerations of space ; and the Civil War Tracts, an inexhaustible
mine for the historian, have for the same reason been only occasionally
noticed.
The method of classification adopted is as follows : — The books relating
to the United Kingdom in general, or to the whole of either England,
Wales, Scotland, or Ireland, are arranged in corresponding sub- divisions,
with various sub-headings according to the nature of their contents.
Works relating to distinct counties or particular places are classified
under the respective counties, those treating of the district as a whole,
being placed first, and the separate places succeeding in alphabetical
order. The succession of entries under each sub-division is as nearly
as possible chronological. When towns or counties are treated of in the
same work the entry is repeated under each ; for instance, '' Cobbett's
Rural Eides '' will be found under all the counties referred to in that book.
To facilitate the labour of referring to the Museum Catalogue, each
work is entered under the precise heading under which it will be found
therein, and this is indicated by conspicuous type at the commencement
of every title, a saving of time and patience (more especially in the case
of anonymous works) which will be best appreciated by those most
frequently under the necessity of using the 2000 and odd manuscript
PREFACE. ix
volumes of whicli the Museum Catalogue at present consists. The
letters P.P., followed by the name of any place, indicate that the work
will be found under the head of Periodical Publications in the section of
the catalogue devoted to periodical literature.
The arduous nature of the task of bringing together the titles of
nearly 14^000 books on one particular subject out of the enormous mass
of volumes on the shelves of the National Library is sufficiently obvious,
but the difficulties attending its performance by a single individual can
only be fully estimated by those practically acquainted with the magnitude
of the Institution. It must be distinctly understood that the " Book of
British Topography '^ is in no sense an official publication. Notwith-
standing the time and care devoted to the undertaking, no one is more
conscious than the Editor that the work cannot be free from many errors
and omissions, for which he craves the indulgence of his readers. It can
only be hoped that the volume may not be deemed wholly unworthy of
the support already accorded to it by a numerous body of subscribers,
to justify whose encouragement no exertion on the Editor's part has been
wanting.
Sincere thanks are due to many kind friends, private and official, for
help freely rendered, more especially during the progress of this work
through the press.
CONTENTS.
\xthtt
CATALOGUES
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY
[Includes tiiose works which relate generally to Great Britain, Great Britain
and Ireland, and England.]
ABBEYS. See Ecclesiastical Topography.
ANTIQUITIES ... ... ... ... • ...
BORDERS
CANALS. >Sfee Rivers.
CASTLES. /S'ee Antiquities.
COASTS ...
CHURCHES. See Ecclesiastical Topography.
DESCRIPTIONS
DIRECTORIES
ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY
GAZETTEERS, LISTS, ETC. ...
GUIDES ...
HALLS. See Antiquities.
ISLANDS .
CHANNEL ISLANDS
Alderney
Guernsey
Jersey
Sark
ISLE OF MAN...
LAKES ...
NORTH OF ENGLAND
RAILWAYS
RIVERS, CANALS, ETC.
SCHOOLS, ETC.
SOUTH OF ENGLAND
PAOK
vii
1,2
3—47
3—7
7
7,8
8—16'
16
16—18
18—22
22—25
25—30
25—28
25
26
26, 27
27, 28
28—30
30—33
33
34—36
36—40
40
40, 41
Xll
CONTENTS.
GENERAL TOTOGUAPBY—contimced.
TOURS ...
VIEWS ...
WATERING PLACES
WEST OF ENGLAND
BEDFORDSHIRE
BERKSHIRE
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
CAMBRIDGESHIRE ...
CHESHIRE
CORNWALL
CUMBERLAND
DERBYSHIRE
DEVONSHIRE
DORSETSHIRE
DURHAM ...
ESSEX
GLOUCESTERSHIRE ...
HAMPSHIRE
HEREFORDSHIRE
HERTFORDSHIRE
HUNTINGDONSHIRE
KENT
LANCASHIRE
LEICESTERSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE
MIDDLESEX
LONDON
GENERAL
BRIDGES
CITY COMPANIES, PAGEANTS, ETC.
DIRECTORIES, LISTS, ETC.
ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY ...
ENVIRONS
EXHIBITIONS, ETC.
INNS ...
PARISHES, ETC.
PARKS
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC.
SOUTHWARK ...
VIEWS, MAPS, ETC.
WESTMINSTER ...
MONMOUTHSHIRE ...
NORFOLK ...
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
NORTHUMBERLAND ...
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
41-45
45, 46
46, 47
47
48, 49
50—54
54—57
57—63
63—68
68—74
74—79
79—85
85—93
93—97
97—101
101—106
106—114
114—125
125—127
128—131
131, 132
132—150
150—164
164—167
167—173
173—177
178—213
178—189
189, 190
190—192
192—194
194—199
199, 200
200, 201
201, 202
202—206
206
206—211
211
211, 212
212, 213
213—216
216—224
224—229
229—234
235—238
CONTENTS.
Xlll
OXFORDSHIRE
RUTLAND ...
SHROPSHIRE
SOMERSETSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE
SUFFOLK ...
SURREY ...
SUSSEX
WARWICKSHIRE
WESTMORELAND
WILTSHIRE
WORCESTERSHIRE
YORKSHIRE
PAGK
238-245
245, 246
246-250
250—256
257—261
261—268
268—275
275—285
285—293
294—297
297—303
303—308
308—333
WALES ...
NORTH WALES .
SOUTH WALES .
RIVER WYE
ANGLESEY
BRECKNOCKSHIRE
CARDIGANSHIRE .
CARMARTHENSHIRE
CARNARVONSHIRE ,
DENBIGHSHIRE
FLINTSHIRE
GLAMORGANSHIRE .
MERIONETHSHIRE .
MONTGOMERYSHIRE
PEMBROKESHIRE .
RADNORSHIRE
334—353
338—340
340, 341
341, 342
342
343
343, 344
344
345—347
347
348
349, 350
351
351
352, 353
353
SCOTLAND
ANTIQUITIES :..
DESCRIPTIONS ...
ECCLESIASTICAL TOPOGRAPHY
GAZETTEERS, DIRECTORIES, ETC.
GUIDES ...
HIGHLANDS
ISLANDS
BASS ROCK ...
ISLAND OF MAY
HEBRIDES
lONA
354-413
354—856
356—360
360, 361
361, 362
362—364
364—367
367—370
367
867
367, 868
368, 369
XIV
CONTENTS.
ISLANDS — contimied.
SAINT KILDA
LEWIS
SKYE
STAFF A
LAKES ...
EAILWAYS
RIVEES
RIVER CLYDE
DON ...
ESK ...
FORTH
LEVERN
SPEY ...
TAY ...
TWEED
YARROW
TOURS ...
VIEWS ...
ABERDEENSHIRE ...
ARGYLESHIRE
AYRSHIRE
BANFFSHIRE
BERWICKSHIRE
BUTESHIRE
CAITHNESS
CLACKMANNANSHIRE
CROMARTYSHIRE ...
DUMBARTONSHIRE ...
DUMFRIES-SHIRE
EDINBURGHSHIRE ...
ELGINSHIRE
FIFESHIRE
FORFARSHIRE
HADDINGTONSHIRE
INVERNESS-SHIRE ...-
KINCARDINESHIRE ...
KINROSS-SHIRE
KIRCUDBRIGHTSHIRE
LANARKSHIRE
LINLITHGOWSHIRE ...
NAIRNSHIRE
ORKNEY AND SHETLAND
PEEBLES-SHIRE
PERTHSHIRE
RENFREWSHIRE
PAGE
369
369
369
369
370
370
370—372
370, 371
371
371
371
371
371
371
S71, 372
372
372—374
371, 375
376—378
378
379, 380
380
380—382
382
383
383
383
384
385
386—391
391, 392
392—394
394, 395
395, 396
396
397
397
398
398—401
401
401, 402
402—404
404, 405
405—407
408
CONTENTS.
XV
BOSS-SHIRE
KOXBURGHSHIRE
SELKIRKSHIRE
STIRLINGSHIRE
SUTHERLANDSHIRE
WIGTONSHIRE
lEELAND
ANTIQUITIES
DESCRIPTIONS
GAZETTEERS, LISTS, ETC.
NORTH OF IRELAND
SOUTH „ „
WEST ,,
RIVERS
TOURS, ETC.
VIEWS ...
ANTRIM ...
ARMAGH ...
CARLOW ...
CAVAN
CLARE
CORK
DONEGAL ...
DOWN
DUBLIN ...
FERMANAGH
GALWAY ...
KERRY
KILDARE ...
KILKENNY
(KING'S COUNTY
IXEITRIM ...
.IMERICK ...
[LONDONDERRY
LONGFORD
LOUTH
MAYO
[meath
[ONAGHAN
QUEEN'S COUNTY ...
LOSCOMMON
JLIGO
^v "TIPPERARY
PAGE
409,
409, 410
410, 411
411, 412
412
412, 413
414—443
414—416
416—421
421, 422
422, 423
423
423
424
424, 425
425, 426
427, 428
428
428
428
429
4.29, 430
430
431
431—434
434
434, 435
435, 436
436
437
437
437
438
438, 439
439
439
440
440
440
441
441
441
441
XVI
CONTENTS.
TYRONE ;..
WATERFORD
WESTMEATH
WEXFORD ...
WICKLOW ...
ADDENDA
i:ndex ...
PAGE
442
442
442
442, 443
443
444—452
453—472
THE BOOK
OF
BEITISH TOPOaEAPHY.
CATALOGUES.
English Topographer. The English Topographer ; or, an historical account of all
the pieces that have been written relating to the antiquities, natural history, or topo-
graphical description of any part of England. By an impartial hand [R. Rawlinson].
London. 1720. 80
[Four copies are in the Museum Library, one on Large Paper and one with MS. notes [by F. Grower].
"Worrall, John. Bibliotheca Topographica Anglicana ; or, a new and compleat
catalogue of all the books extant relating to the antiquities, description and natural
history of England. London. 1736. 12o
British Topography. Anecdotes of British Topography ; or, an historical account
of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain
and Ireland. [By R. Gough.] London. 1768. 4°
[The Museum copy contains copious MS. notes.]
G., R. British Topography ; or, an historical account of what has been done for
illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. [By R. G., i. e.
R. Gough.] London. 1780. 4P
Bandinel, Bulkeley. A [classed] catalogue of the books, relating to British Topo-
graphy and Saxon and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, in
1799, by Richard Gough, Esq. [With an extract from his will, and an index of names.]
Oxford. 1814. 40
Malcolm, J. P. Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries who have written concerning
the Antiquities of England, with portraits of the authors, and a complete list of their
works, so far as they relate to the Topography of this Kingdom ; together with a list
of portraits . . . and other prints contained in each work. London. 1816. 4®
Hoare, Sir R. C. A Catalogue of Books relating to the history and topography of
England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. By Sir R. C. Hoare. Compiled from his Library
at Stourhead, in Wiltshire. London. 1815. 8°
Nichols, J. B. Catalogue of the Hoare Library at Stourhead. ... To which are
added, an account of the Museum of British Antiquities [there], a catalogue of the
Prints and Drawings and a Description of the Mansion, by the late Sir R. C. Hoare,
Bart. London. 1840. 80
[Printed for private use ; contains a catalogue of works on British Topography.]
TJpcott, William. A bibliographical account of the principal works relating to
English Topography. 3 vol. L. F. London. 1818. 4o
Hotten,^ J. C. A hand-book to the Topography and Family History of England and
Wales: being a descriptive account of twenty thousand most curious and rare books,
old tracts, etc. London. [1863.] 8®
Academies, etc. Royal Institution of Cornwall. Bibliotheca Comubiensis.
Preparatory lists. [Compiled by T. Q. Couch and C. Choriey.] Truro. [1865.] 8°
Boase, Geo. C, and Courtney, Wm. P. Bibliotheca Comubiensis. A catalogue
B
2 CATALOGUES.
of the writings ... of Cornishmen, and of works relating to the County of Cornwall,
etc. 2 vol. London. 1874— 78. ' 80
Davidson, James. Bibliotheca Devoniensis : a catalogue of the printed books relating
to the County of Devon. Exeter. 1852. 49
Catalogues, Suhdiv. 11.^ Phelps, J. D. Collectanea Glocestriensia ; or, a catalogue
of books, tracts, prints, coins, etc., relating to the County of Gloucester : in the possession
of John D. Phelps, Esq. London. 1842. S^
Gilbert, H. M. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis. An attempt at a Bibliography of
Hampshire. Southampton. [1872.] 4°
Catalogues, Suhdiv. 11.^ Cope, Sir W. £[. A List of books relating to Hampshire,
its places, persons and history ; in the Library at Bramshill, collected by Sir W. H.
Cope, Bart. Wokingham. 1879. 80
Allen, John. Bibliotheca Heref ordiensis : or, a descriptive Catalogue of Books, etc.,
relating to the County of Hereford. Hereford. 1821. 8°
Smith., John Kussell. Bibliotheca Cantiana : a bibliographical account of what has
been published on the history, topography, and antiquities, customs, and family history
of the County of Kent. London. 1837. 80
Fishwick, Henry. The Lancashire Library : a bibliographical account of books on
topography, biography, history, science and miscellaneous literature, relating to the
County Palatine, including an account of Lancashire tracts, pamphlets, and sermons
printed before the year 1720. With collations, and bibliographical, critical and bio-
graphical notes on the books and authors. London. 1875. 4P
Woodward, Samuel. The Norfolk Topographer's Manual ; being a Catalogue of the
books and engravings hitherto published in relation to that County. . . . Revised and
augmented by W. E. Ewing. To which are appended, a catalogue of the drawings,
prints and deeds, collected for the illustration of the county history and antiquities by
Dawson Turner. And also Lists of the Norfolk Chartularies known to be in existence,
and of the transcripts and drawings relating to Norfolk in the British Museum.
London. 1842. 8°
Turner, Dawson. Catalogue of engravings, etchings and original drawings and
deeds, etc., collected towards the illustration of the Topography of Norfolk, and inserted
in a copy of Blomefield's History of that county, in the Library of Dawson Turner.
[Yarmouth.] 1841. S^
Walcott, M. E. C. An Introduction to Sources of Salopian Topography by the
Rev. M. E. C. Walcott. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeo-
logical and Natural History Society, 1879. Shrewsbury. [1879.] 8°
Surrey. A collation of Topographical works relating to the County of Surrey.
[London. 1838.] 8°
Butler, G. S. Topographia Sussexiana: an attempt. towards forming a list of the
various publications relating to the County of Sussex. Reprinted from vol. XV.
[ — XVIII.] of Sussex Archaeological Collections. [London. 1866.] 4o
Hailstone, Edward. Catalogue of a Collection of historical and topographical works
and Civil War Trcacts relating to the County of York. Bradford. 1858. 80
[Privately printed.]
Boyne, William. The Yorkshire Library. A bibliographical account of books on
Topography, tracts of the seventeenth century . . . and miscellaneous literature relating
to the County of York. London. 1869. 49
[Only 150 copies printed for private distribution.]
B., W. B. List of books and manuscripts relating to Orkney and Zetland ; or in
which these islands are mentioned. Kirkwall. 1847. S®
Academies, etc. Manx Society. Bibliotheca Monensis: a bibliographical account
of works relating to the Isle of Man. By William Harrison. Douglas. 1861. 80
New edition. Douglas. 1876. S®
Worth, R. N. The Three Towns Bibliotheca: a catalogue of books, pamphlets,
papers . . . written by natives thereof ; published therein, or relating thereto ; with
brief biographical notices of the principal authors. [Plymouth. 1873.] 80
[The Three Towns are Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse.J
GENEKAL TOPOGEAPHY.
[Inclttdes those works which eelate to Great Britain, Great Britain and Ireland,
AND England.]
ABBEYS. See Ecclesiastical
Topography.
ANTiaTIITIES.
Fontions, L. Pontic! Virunnii Britannicae
Historiae libri vi, magna et fide et diligentia
conscripti. Augustae Vindelicorum. 1534. 16"
Another edition. Pontic! Virunnii . . .
Britannicae Historiae libri sex, etc. (Itinera-
rium Cambriae seu laboriosae Balduini Cantuar.
Archiepiscopi per Walliam legationis descriptio.
. . . Canibrise descriptio auctore S. Giraldo
Cambrense, etc.).
3 pt. Londini. 1585. 8''
N., M. Remaines of a greater Worke, con-
cerning Britaine, the inhabitants thereof, their
language, names, etc. [by M. N. i. e. W.
Camden]. 2 pt. London. 1605. 4«*
Remaines, concerning Britaine ; but
especially England and the inhabitants thereof.
London. 1611. 4<»
AiMther edition. London. 1623. 4**
Another edition. London. 1629. 4<>
Camden, William. Remaines concerning
Britaine ; their language, names, surnames,
allusions, etc. . . . the fift impression with
many rare antiquities never before imprinted.
By the industry and care of J. Philipot.
London. 1637. 4°
Another edition
Another edition.
London. 1657. 4°
London. 1674. 8*>
A Commentary on
Antoninus, Augustus.
Antoninus, his Itinerary or joumies of the Ro
mane Empire, so far as it concemeth Britain.
By "W. Burton, with a chorographical map, etc.
London. 1658. 4*
— ; — Antonini Iter Britanniarum commen-
tariis illustratum Thomse Gale. Opus posthu-
mum : revisit, auxit, edidit R. G[ale].
Londini. 1709. 4°
. Iter Britanniarum ; or that part of the
Itinerary of Antoninus which relates to Britain,
with a new comment; by the Rev. Thomas
Reynolds. Cambridge. 1799. 4*>
Childrey, Joshua. Britannia Baconica ; or
the natural rarities of England, Scotland and
Wales, according as they are to be found in
every shire. / London. 1660. 8'
[There are two other copies bearing dates 1661,
1662.]
Histoire des singularitez naturelles
d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et du pays de Galles.
Traduite de I'Anglois par M. P. B(riot).
Paris. 1667. 12»
B., R. Admirable Curiosities, Rarities and
Wonders in England, Scotland and Ireland ;
or, an account of many remarlcable persons
and places ... as they are recorded by the
most authentick and credible Historians. By
R. B[urton, pseud, i. e. N. Crouch]. The second
edition. London. 1684. 12"
Fourth edition.
Eighth edition.
London.
London.
1685.
1718.
12"
12"
Barton, Richard \i. e. Nathaniel Crouch].
Admirable Curiosities, rarities and wonders in
Great Britain and Ireland. Tenth edition.
London. 1737. 12 •
Another edition. Westminster. 1811. 4*
Great Britain. Nouveau Theatre de la
Grande Bretagne : ou description exacte des
Palais de la Reine. Londres. 1708. fol.
British Curiosities. British Curiosities in Na-
ture and Art, exhibiting an account of natural
and artificial Rarities both ancient and modern.
London. 1713. 12*
Great Britain. Britannia illustrata ; or,
views of several of the royal palaces as also of
the principal seats of the nobility and gentry
of Great Britain.
2 vol. London. 1720-40. fol.
Great Britain.
of Great Britain.
Memoirs of the Antiquities
London. 1723. 12»
Stukeley, William. Itinerarium curiosum ;
or, an account of the antiquities and curiosities
in nature and art observed in travels through
Great Britain. London. 1724. fol.
Second edition. London. 1776. fol.
Pointer, John. Britannia Romana ; or, Ro-
man Antiquities in Britain. Oxford. 1724. 8*
B 2
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Salmon, Natli. Roman Stations in Britain
according to the Imperial Itinerary.
London. 1726. 8*
A survey of the Roman Antiquities in
some of the Midland Counties of England.
London. 1726. 8*
Academies, etc., Society of Ardiquaries.
Vetusta Monumenta, quae, ad Berum Britan-
nicarum memoriam conservandam societas an-
tiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edendacuravit.
In progress. Londini. 1747, etc. fol.
An index to the first three volumes of
Vetusta Monumenta. [By N. Carlisle.]
London. 1810. fol.
Queries proposed to gentlemen in the
several parts of Great Britain in hope of obtain-
ing from their answers a better knowledge of
its antiquities and natural history.
London. 1754. 8°
Archseologia : or Miscellaneous Tracts
relating to Antiquity. Published by the Society
of Antiquaries of London.
In progress. London. 1770, etc. 4*
An Index to the first fifteen volumes of
Archseologia. [By N. Carlisle.]
London. 1809. 4®
An Index to Archaeologia, Vol. 16 — 30,
inclusive. [By N. Carlisle.]
London. 1844. 4«»
Bertram, C. Britannicarum gentium His-
torise Antiquae Scriptores tres.
Havniae. 1757. 8®
Leland, John. The lives of John Leland,
T. Heame, and A. h. Wood ; with an account
of their respective writings and publications,
from original papers, in which are . . . inserted
memoirs relating to many eminent persons . . .
also several engravings, etc.
2 vol. Oxford. 1772. 8°
Ives, John. Select papers chiefly relating
to English Antiquities : published from the
originals. London. 1773. 4°
England. A new display of the Beauties of
England ; or, a description of the most elegant
or magnificent public edifices, royal palaces,
noblemen and gentlemen's seats, etc. Second
edition. 2 vol. London. 1773-4. 8^
[VoL II. is not described as a second edition.]
Third edition.
2 vol. London. 1777-76. 8°
[Each voL has a second engraved title-page.]
Another edition, revised and enlarged.
2 vol. London. 1787. 8°
Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of England
and Wales. 4 vol. (Supplement, etc.), 2 vol.
London. 1773-87. fol.
New edition (Supplement).
8 vol. London. [1783]-97.
40
Buck, S. & N. Buck's Antiquities ; . or,
venerable remains of above four hundred Castles,
Monasteries, Palaces, etc., in England and
Wales. 3 vol. London. 1774. fol.
Stmtt, Joseph. Horda Angel-cjoman : or,
a compleat view of the manners, customs, arms,
habits, etc., of the inhabitants of England from
the arrival of the Saxons till the reign of
Henry VIII. 3 vol. Paris. 1775-6. 4°
Angleterre Ancienne, ou tableau des
mceurs, usages, armes . . . des anciens habitans
de r Angleterre. [Translated by A. M. H.
Boulard.] 2 vol. Paris. 1789. 12o
Repertory. The Antiquarian Repertory, a
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New and complete sailing directions
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New and extensive sailing directions
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GENEKAL TOPOGRAPHY.
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The New British Channel PUot . . .
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The Breviary of Britayne. As this
. . . iland was of auncient time devided into
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Holinshed, Eaphael. The firste volume of
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the Conquest. The description and chronicles
of Scotland, from the first originall of the
Scottes nation, till the yeare . . . 1571. The
description and chronicles of Yrelande . . .
from the firste originall of that nation untill
the year 1547.
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Another edition. Londini. 1587. 8°
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Another edition.
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Britain, or a Chorographical Description
of the most flourishing kingdomes, England,
Scotland, and Ireland. Translated newly into
English by P. Holland. ;Londini. 1610. fol.
Britain ; or, a Chorographical Descrip-
tion of England, Scotlaiid, and Ireland. . . .
Beautified with mappes. . . . Translated by P.
Holland . . . and enlarged.
2pt. London. 1637. fol.
Another edition. Camden's Britannia
newly translated into English. Publish'd by
E. Gibson. London. 1695. fol.
Second edition.
2 vol.
London. 1722. fol.
Third edition.
2 vol.
Fourth edition.
2 vol.
London. 1753. foL
London. 1772. foL
Britannia ; or, a Chorographical descrip-
tion of England, Scotland, and Ireland, trans-
lated from the edition published by the author
in 1607, enlarged by the latest discoveries by R.
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Second edition. London. 1806. fol.
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2 vol. London. 1701.
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A discoverie of certaine errours, etc. ,
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Drayton, Michael. A Chorographical de-
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forests, and other parts ... of Great Britain,
with intermixture of the most remarkable
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true description of many excellent prerogatives
and remarkable blessings, whereby she triumph-
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Speed, John. The Theatre of the Empire of
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the Kingdom of England, Scotland, Ireland,
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England. Villare Anglicanum ; or, a view
of the Townes of England. Collected by the
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Great Britain and Ireland. Historische land
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Littlewood, VT. E. England at Home.
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physical, social, commercial, and topographical
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Milner, Thomas. The British Islands': their
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larged copy of Norden's Map of London, by
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Holtzendorff, F. von. Ein Englischer Land-
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Lacombe, P. L'Angleterre, geographie, cli-
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Doran, John. Memories of our Great Towns,
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chief towns and armorial bearings of Nobles
and Bishops. Edited from the original MS. in
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P.P. London. Bailey's British Directory ;
or. Merchant's and Trader's useful companion
for the year 1784.
4 vol. London. 1784. 8o
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Barfoot, Peter, and Wilkes, John. The
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towns in England, Scotland, and Ireland. First
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Baines, Edward. History, directory, and
gazetteer of the County of York, with select
lists of the merchants and traders of London
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Leeds. 1822, 1823. 12o
P.P. London. Thom's British Directory
and Official Hand-Bookof the United Kingdom.
In progress. London, 1862, etc. 8^
England and Wales. The Municipal Cor-
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the counties and municipal boroughs of Eng-
land and Wales. London. 1866. 8°
P.P. London. The Municipal Corporations
Companion, Diary, Directory, and Year Book
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Weever, John. Ancient funerall monu-
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Britaine and Ireland, and the Hands adjacent,
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Dodsworth, R., and Dugdale, Sir WiUiara.
Monasticon Anglicanum sive Pandectae Cceno-
biorum, Benedictinorum, Cluniacensium, Cis-
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Dugdale, Sir Wm. Monasticon Anglicanum ;
or, the history of the ancient abbies and other
monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate
churches in England and Wales.
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Another edition. London. 1718. fol.
Monasticon Anglicanum ; a history of
the abbies .... in England and Wales.
6 vol. in 8 pt. London. 1817-30. fol.
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Stevens, John. The history of the antient
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England. The Cathedrall and Conventuall
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cally delineated by D. K[ing],
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England. A book of the valuations of all
the Ecclesiastical Preferments in England and
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Tanner, Thomas. Fotitia Monastica ; or, a
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Notitia Monastica ; or, an account of
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heretofore in England and Wales, and also of
all the colleges and hospitals founded before
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England and Wales. Valor Beneficiorum ;
or, a valuation of all ecclesiastical preferments
in England and Wales, London. 1695. 12°
England. An Account of the Several Mon-
asteries, Priories, etc. . . . which were de-
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Ecton, John. Liber Valorum & Decima-
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Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus ; an improved
edition of the Liber Valorum.
London. 1788. 8°
Another edition. London. 1796. 8°
Thesaurus Rerum Ecclesiasticarum :
being an account of the valuations of all the
in the several dioceses
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ecclesiastical benefices
of England and Wales.
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A Summary of all the
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Willis, B. An History of the Mitred Par-
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les Eglises Cathedrals et CoUegiats d'Angle-
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Bacon, John. Liber Regis, vel thesaurus
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Douglas, James. Nenia Britannica ; or,
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Bentham, James. The history of Gothic
and Saxon Architecture in England exem-
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Ely, Lincoln, Peterborough, Carlisle, Chester,
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Uilner, John. A Treatise on the Ecclesias-
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Storer, James. History and Antiquities of
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Stothard, C. A. The Monumental EflBgies
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Bnckler, J. C. Views of the Cathedral
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Blozam, M. H. A glimpse of the Monu-
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Waller, J. G., and L. A. B. A series of
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by a series of views, plans . . . and details ;
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Bowman, Henry. Specimens of the eccle-
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Hadfield, James. The Ecclesiastical, Castel-
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from the Norman era to the sixteenth century.
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Bontell, Charles. Illustrations of the Early
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Monumental Brasses and Slabs.
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Christian Monuments in England and
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the Rev. Charles Boutell, M.A.
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Wickes, C. Illustrations of the Spires and
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Walcott, M. E. C. A Guide to the Cathe-
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Bimmer, Alfred. Ancient Stone Crosses of
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Porter, Thomas. A new Booke of Mapps,
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travel in any part of the Comon-wealth of
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England and Wales. A book of the names
of all parishes, market-towns, villages, etc., in
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cities, market-towns, parishes, ... or other
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and Borough-towns in England and Wales;
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Owen, William. An authentic account
published by the King's authority of all the
Fairs in England and Wales.
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in Eng-
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New edition. London. 1792. 12°
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Owen's new and correct Book of Fairs to
be held in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ire-
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moveable, as settled since the alteration of the
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Whatley, S. England's Gazetteer, or, an
accurate description of all the cities, towns,
etc., of the kingdom.
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Lnckombe, Philip. England's Gazetteer;
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England and "Wales. An account of Public
Charities in England and "Wales, abridged from
the Reports of His Majesty's Commissioners on
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England. An epitome of the population of
the Counties in England according to the re-
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and parishes in England and Wales . . . 1801,
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population and number of voters of the Boroughs
in Great Britain and the Counties of Scotland.
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of England . . . and the Islands of Guernsey,
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Third edition.
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Fourth edition.
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Fifth edition.
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Great Britain and Ireland. The Diamond
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Glasgow. 1832. 12o
England and Wales. Plans of the Cities and
Boroughs of England and Wales, shewing their
boundaries as established by the Boundaries
Act, passed 11 July, 1832, together with maps,
shewing the divisions of the counties, etc.
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England. Index of Leases of Manors and
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Mantell, Gideon A. The Geology of the
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Eodwell, M. M. The Geography of the
British Isles, interspersed with many historical
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Great Britain and Ireland. Diamond Ga-
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Williams, C. Visible geography. England.
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Bell, James. A new and comprehensive
Gazetteer of England and Wales. Illustrated
by a series of Maps forming a complete county
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England and Wales. Municipal Corpor-
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Harvey, John. Alphabetical List of the
Cities and Towns in England and Wales, with
their county, distance and number of stages
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Mndie, Robert. Companion to Gilbert's
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Pigot, James. Pigot's British Atlas, com-
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maps of England and Wales, Ireland and Scot-
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England and Wales. Geographical Amuse-
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England. Reciprocal Distances of the Prin-
cipal Towns of England, Ireland, Scotland, and
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Pigot, James. A poclset topography and
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of the English Counties and vignettes of
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Hughes, WUliam. A manual of British
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In progress. London. 1879, etc. 8°
Macaulay, Z. List of aU Stations on the
Railways of Great Britain, alphabetically ar-
ranged. London. 1851. 8^
Second edition. London. 1855. 8°
England and Wales. The Penny Census of
England and "Wales. London. 1854. 16°
The Official Census Tables, showing the
population of England and "Wales on the 8th
of April, 1861. London. [1862.] s. sh. fol.
The Gazetteer — Census of England and
Wales, comprising all towns of 2000 inhabit-
ants and upwards, etc.
London. [1865.] 8°
Great Britain '[and Ireland]. The Penny
Census of Great Britain [and Ireland], 1871.
Manchester. [1871.] 8^
The Penny Census and British Ga-
zetteer of 1871. Hull. [1871.] 80
The Census and British Gazetteer of
1871. Manchester. [1874.] 8o
[Tfif varioua official Census Returns for Great Britain
and Ireland are in the Library, and will be found with
the "Parliamentary Papers."]
Challener, T. A complete catechism of the
descriptive geography of England.
London. 1856. 12o
Traveller. The Commercial Traveller's
Pocket Companion : being an alphabetical
index of all counties in England and "Wales.
London. [1858.] 16o
Hawkins, H., and Stoney, G. A Geography
of England designed for teachers and schools.
London. 1859. 12^
Dictionaries. The topographical dictionary
of England and "Wales [Iby T. Dugdale, edited
by E. L. Blanchard].
No. 1—4. London. [I860.] 8°
Oliver, H. Handbook of the Stations and
Sidings on the Railways in the United King-
dom.
Another edition.
Another ediiion.
Fifth edition.
Campkin, James.
Britain and Ireland.
Sixth edition.
London.
1862. 40
London.
1866. 40
London.
1867. 80
London.
1877. 40
Geography
of Great
London.
1860. 160
Lady. Geography of the British Isles. By
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Hnghes, "William. The Geography of British
History : a geographical description of the
British Islands. London. 1863. 80
New edition.
London. 1874. 16°
Bamsay, A. C. The Physical Geology and
Geography of Great Britain.
London. 1863. 80
Second edition. London. 1864. 8<*
Third edition. London. 1872. 8*
Fifth edition. London. 1878. 8»
Hughes, William. An abridged text-book
of British ^Geography, physical, political, and
historical.
London. 1865. 80
Wilson, John M. The Imperial Gazetteer of
England and Wales. 2 vol. With Atlas.
Edinburgh. [1866-69.] 80 & foL
Werner, Fried. Geographische Charakter-
bilder iiber das Britische Reich und die Verein-
igten Staaten als stoffliche Grundlage fur den
miindlichen und schriftlichen Gedankenaus-
druck im Englischen, etc.
Bremen. 1867. 80
Hamilton, N. E. S. A. The ISfational Gazet-
teer : a topographical dictionary of the British
Islands. Compiled from the latest and best
sources. 3 vol. London. 1868. 4°
Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs
of the Geological Survey of England and Wales.
The Triassic and Permian Rocks of the Midland
Counties of England. By E. Hull.
London. 1869. 80
Mackay, A. Geography of the British
Empire. Edinburgh. [1869.] 24o
Beeton, S. 0. Beeton's British Gazetteer:
a topographical and historical guide to the
United Kingdom, etc.
London. [1870.] 80
England and Wales. The Geography of
the Counties of England and Wales.
In progress. Manchester. 1871. 8°
England. County Gazetteers of England.
Jn progress. London. [1871, etc.] 16®
Williams, Robert A. Kotes on River Basins.
London. 1872. 8°
Great Britain and Ireland. Geographical
Handbook of Great Britain and Ireland.
London. [1873.] 16°
Sylvester, E. E. A Geographical Guide to
England and Wales. Hull. 1875. 80
Woodward, H. B. The Geology of England
and Wales : a concise account of the Htho-
logical characters, leading fossils, etc., of the
rocks ; with notes on the physical features of
the country. With map and woodcuts.
London. 1876. 80
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GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
England. The Railway and Commercial
Gazetteer of England, Scotland, and Wales.
London. 1876. 8°
Bateman, John. Acre-ocracy of England.
A list of all owners of 3000 acres and upwards.
London. 1876. 8^
Maxwell, — . Maxwell's Geography of Eng-
land for the Young.
Edinburgh. [1876.] 16o
Bateman, John. The Great Landowners of
Great Britain and Ireland : a list of all owners
of 3000 acres and upwards.
London. 1878. 8°
New edition. London. 1879. 8^
Vine, J. R. S. English Municipal Institu-
tions : their growth and development from
1835 to 1879, statistically illustrated.
London. 1879. S°
Green, J. R. & A. S. A short geography of
the British Islands. "With maps.
London. 1879. 8^
England. Hand-Book to accompany the
wall-map of England and "Wales.
Edinburgh. [1880.] 8°
GUIDES.
Iforden, John. England : an intended guyde
for English Travailers ; shewing in generall
how far one citie, and many shire townes in
England are distant from other, etc.
London. 1625. 4^
English Traveller. A direction for the
English Traveller, by which he shal be inabled
to coast about all England and Wales, and also
to know how farre any market-towne lyeth one
from another, etc. London. 1635. 8°
A direction for the English Traveller.
[London.] 1636. 8°
(The only difiFerence between this and the preceding
is in the date.]
Ariother edition. [London.] 1643. 4°
Ogilby, John. Britannia, "Volume the 1st. ;
or, an illustration of the Kingdom of England
and Dominion of Wales,
Vol. 1. London. 1675. fol.
[No more published.]
Itinerarium Anglia ; or, a book of
Roads ... of England and Dominion of
Wales. London. 1675. fol.
England. (Itinerarium Angliae ; or, a Book
of the Roads of England and "Wales. )
[London. 1680 ?] 4°
[Imperfect, wanting title-page. The above are the
words of the head-title.]
Ogilby, John. The Traveller's Guide ; or,
a most exact description of the Roads of
England, being Mr. Ogilby's actual survey.
London. [1699.] 8^
■ Another edition. London. [1711.] 4^
-— - An actual survey of aU the principal
Roads of England and Wales.
2 vol. London. 1719. obi. 4o
Britannia Depicta ; or, Ogilby improv'd.
Being a correct copy of Mr. Ogilby's actual
survey of all y« direct and principal cross-roads
in England and Wales, etc.
London. 1720. 8«
Fourth edition. London. 1724. 40
Fourth edition. London. 1736. 8®
[A duplicate of preceding with a different title-
page.]
Fourth edition, [London.] 1753. 4o
[A duplicate of the preceding with a different title-
page.]
Ogilby, John, and Morgan, W. Mr. Ogilby's
and W. Morgan's Pocket-Book of the Roads,
etc. Sixth edition. London. 1721. 80
The Traveller's Pocket-Book ; or, Ogilby
and Morgan's Book of the Road.
Twenty-first edition. London. 1782. 80
H., W. The Infallible Guide to Travellers,
or. Direct Independants, giving an exact account
of the four principal roads of England, begin-
ning at the Standard at Comhill . . . extend-
ing to the seashore and branching to most of
the cities . . . market-towns in England and
Wales, etc. London. 1682. 12o
Gardner, Thomas. A pocket guide to the
English Traveller ; being a compleat survey
and admeasurement of all the principal roads,
etc., in England and Wales.
2 vol. London. 1719. 4°
England and Wales. A new and accurate
description of the present Great Roads and the
principal Cross-Roads of England and Wales.
Commencing at London; ... to which are
added the ancient Roman Roads and Stations
in Britain. London. 1756. 80
A catalogue of the antiquities, houses.
parks, plantations, scenes, and situations in
England and Wales. [Drawn up by T. Gray.]
[London. 1760 ?] 12o
Gray, Thomas. The Traveller's Companion
in a Tour through England and Wales : con-
taining a catalogue of the antiquities, houses,
parks, plantations, scenes, and situations in
England and Wales.
A new edition. London. [1800.] 12o
Bocqne, Jean. Rocque's Traveller's Assist-
ant : being the most general and compleat
director extant to all the post, principal, and
cross-roads in England, Wales, Scotland, and
Ireland. London. 1763. 12°
England. The Beauties of England ; or,
a comprehensive view of the chief villages,
market -towns and cities, divided into the
respective counties, and intended as a travel-
ling pocket companion, etc.
London. 1767. 12°
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
23
Paterson, D. A new and accurate description
of all the direct and principal Cross-Roads in
Great Britain.
Second edition.
Third edition.
Fourth edition.
• Fifth edition.
Sixth edition.
Seventh edition.
Eighth edition.
Ninth edition.
Tenth edition.
Eleventh edition.
Twelfth edition.
Fourteenth edition.
Fifteenth edition.
Sixteenth edition .
mented and improved . .
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
London.
1771.
1772.
1776.
1778.
1781.
1784.
1786.
1789.
1792.
1794.
1796.
1799.
1808.
1811.
8°
120
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
. . remodelled, aug
. byE --
London
Mogg.
1822. 80
London. 1824. 8o
London. 1826. 8*
being an accurate
Seventeenth edition.
Eighteenth edition.
Paterson's Roads
description of all . . . roads in England and
Wales. Eighteenth edition . . . augmented
and improved. By E. Mogg.
London. [1829.] 8o
Paterson's British Itinerary : being a
new and accurate delineation and description
of the . . . roads of Great Britain. Second
edition improved. 2 vol. London. [1776.] 8o
Another edition.
2 vol. London. 1785. 8o
Taylor, George. Taylor and Skinner's Sur-
vey of the Roads between London, Bath, and
Bristol. London. 1776. 12o
Armstrong, M. J. An actual survey of the
Great Post Road between London and Edin-
burgh. London. 1776. 8o
Bowles, C. Bowles's Post -Chaise Com-
panion ; or, Traveller's Directory through
England and Wales. . . . Second edition . . .
with additions.
2 vol. London. 1782. 8o
Great North Bead. A description of the
towns and villages on and adjoining the Great
North Road from London to Bawtry.
London. 1782. 8o
Kitchin, Thomas. The Traveller's Guide
through England and Wales, containing L
The route from stage to stage through the
direct High Roads leading from London to all
parts of the Kingdom. II. The direct roads
across the country, etc. London. 1783. 4o
Dutens, Louis. Itineraire des Routes les
plus frequentees. . . . (Lettre de Mons. de
L. B. pour servir de guide aux etrangers dans
leur toumee d'Angleterre).
Cinqui^me Edition Londres. 1786. 8o
L'ami des Strangers qui voyagent en
Angleterre. Londres. 1789. 12o
Another edition. Londres. 179i. 8»
Le guide, moral, physique, et politique
des etrangers qui voyagent en Angleterre.
Londres. 1792. 12o
Bobertson, Arch. A topographical survey
of the Great Road from London to Bath and
Bristol ; illustrated by views, etc.
London. 1792. 4®
Holyhead. The Traveller's Companion from
Holyhead to London. London. 1793. 8o
Tyner, George. The Traveller's Guide through
Ireland : being an accurate . . . companion
to ... A. Taylor's Map of Ireland. . . .
To which are added the Roads from London to
Chester, Holyhead, etc. Dublin. 1794. 8*
Cary, John. Cary's new Itinerary ; or, an
accurate delineation of the Great Roads through-
out England and Wales. London. 1798. 8o
Second edition, with improvements.
London.
1802.
80
Third edition.
London.
1806.
80
Sixth edition.
London.
1815.
8o
Seventh edition.
London.
1817.
80
Eighth edition.
London.
1819.
80
Ninth edition.
London.
1821.
8o
Terdh edition.
London.
1826.
8o
Eleventh edition.
London.
1828.
80
Cary's British Traveller ; or, an abridged
edition of his new Itinerary.
London. 1803. 8o
Mavor, W. F. The British Tourist's or
Traveller's Pocket Companion through England,
Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
6 vol. London. 1798—1800. 12©
Third edition.
6 vol.
London. 1809. 12o
Baker, James. The Imperial Guide with
picturesque plans of the Great Post Reads.
London. 1802. 8o
Eearsley, George. Kearsley's Traveller's
Entertaining Guide through Great Britain, etc.
Second edition. London. 1803. 8°
Wallis, James. Wallis's Pocket Itinerary :
being a neat and accurate guide to all the
principal direct and cross-roads throughout
England, Wales, and Scotland.
London. 1803. 12o
Oulton, W. C. The Traveller's Guide ; or,
English Itinerary. Comprising a complete
topography of England and Wales.
2 vol. [London.] 1805. 12o
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GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Owen, William. Owen's New Book of
Roads ; or, a description of the roads of Great
Britain. London. 1805. 12o
-N&w edition.
Hogg, Edward.
London. 1808. 12o
^^^ _ A survey of the High
Roads' of England and Wales, with part of
Scotland. No. 1—10. London. 1814-15. 4o
Mogg's Pocket Itinerary of the Direct
and Cross-Roads of England and Wales, with
part of the roads of Scotland.
London. 1826. 12°
Dngdale, James. The New British Traveller,
or, modem panorama of England and Wales :
exhibiting . . . an . . . account of the most
important portion of the British Empire.
Illustrated by . . . maps, views of public
buildings, antiquities, etc.
4 vol. London. 1819. 4o
Lewis, William. Lewis's New Traveller's
Guide ; or, a pocket edition of the English
Counties, containing all the direct and cross
roads in England and Wales, etc.
London. [1819.] 12^
England. An Account of the Principal
Pleasure Tours in England and Wales. Illus-
trated with maps and views.
London. 1822. 12°
Leigh, S. Leigh's New Pocket Road-Book
of England and Wales, and part of Scotland.
London. 1825. 12°
Third edition.
Sixth edition.
Seventh edition.
London.
London.
London.
1831. 120
1837. 12°
1839. 12°
Smith, Charles. New Pocket Companion to
the Roads of England and Wales, and part of
Scotland. London. 1826. 8°
Black, A. & C. Black's Picturesque Tourist
and Road Book of England and Wales.
Edinburgh. 1843. 12°
— — Second edition. Edinburgh. 1851. 8°
Third edition. Edinburgh. 1853. 8°
Knight, Charles. Knight's Excursion Com-
panion. Excursions from London.
20 nos. London. 1851. 8°
Bradshaw, G. Bradshaw's handbook to
the manufacturing districts of Great Britain
... in the Counties of Lancashire, Cheshire,
Staffordshire, and Warwickshire.
London. [1854.] 8o
P.P. London. ' Bradshaw's Itinerary of
Great Britain ... to and from every town,
village, and parish ... for 1856, etc.
London. [1856, etc.] 12°
England and Wales.
Book Guide to the .
The Travellers' Hand-
. . Hotels ... in
England and Wales. London. [1858.] 12°
Another edition. London. [1859.] 16o
Baedeker, Carl. London und seine Umge-
bung nebst Reiserouten vom Continent nach
England. Coblenz. 1862. 8o
London nebst Ausfliigen nach Siid
England, Wales u. Schottland. . . . Zweite
vermehrte . . . Auflage. Coblenz. 1866. 8°
Fifth edition. Leipzig. 1875. S^
Londres, suivi d'excursions dans I'Angle-
terre du Sud, le duche de Galles et I'J&cosse, etc.
Coblenz. 1866. 8°
Traveller. The Traveller's Album and
Hotel Guide ; containing views of places and
buildings of historical and general interest,
with descriptive letterpress ; an account of the
principal railways out of London, etc.
London. [1862.] 8o
Chaiz, A. N. Biblibth^ue du Voyageur.
Nouveau guide k Londres, dans ses environs, en
Angleterre, en Ecosse, en Irlande.
Paris. [1862.] 12*
Oamier, Freres. Nouveau guide general du
voyageur en Angleterre, en Ecosse, et en Irlande,
par William Darcy. Paris. 1864. 12®
Bradshaw, George. Bradshaw's Illustrated
Tourist's handbook of Great Britain and Ireland
(in four sections).
4pt. London. [1865.] 12o
[There are a number of other editions.]
Esquires, Alphonse. Collection des Guides-
Joanne. Itin^raire descriptif et historique de la
Grande Bretagne et de I'lrlande.
Paris. 1865. 8^
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of
Penny Guide Books.
In progress. Manchester. [1866, etc.] 8°
Naturalist. Holiday excursions of a Natur-
alist, forming a guide-book to the natural
history of the Inland and Littoral.
London. 1867. 8°
Appleton, — . Appleton's European Guide-
Book illustrated. Including England, Scotland,
and Ireland. London. 1870. 8°
[Other editions for 1870, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, and 79.]
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's
Guides. Selected from Abel Heywood's series
of Penny Guides.
In progress. Manchester. [1870, etc.] 8°
Abel Heywood's Tourist's Guides. The
cities and towns of Great Britain.
Manchester. [1870.] 8°
Meyer, M. Reisenhandbuch fiir London,
England und Schottland, von E. G. Ravenstein.
Hildburghausen. 1870. 8°
London, England und Schottland, von
E. G. Ravenstein. Zweite auflage.
Hildburghausen. 1871. B^
Black, A. & C. Black's Guide to England
and Wales, etc.
Tenth edition. Edinburgh. 1872. S®
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
25
Shaw, George. Shaw's Tourist's Picturesque
Guide to Great Britain and Ireland.
Boston [Massachusetts]. [1873.] S^
BritislL High Soads. British High Roads.
Arranged for the use of Tourists.
Inprogreas. London. 1877. 8°
England and "Wales. Handbook for England
and Wales ; alphabetically arranged.
London. 1878. 8°
[One of Murray's Handbooks.]
Holiday. My Holiday : where shall I
spend it? A bird's-eye view of . . . British
Watering-places. London. 1878. 8^
British Islands. The Tourists' Handbook to
the British Islands. London. 1880. 8°
Spencer, Charles. The Bicycle Road-Book ;
compiled for the use of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Being a complete guide to the roads of England,
Scotland, and Wales. London. 1880. 8°
HALLS. See Antiquities.
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CHAKNEL ISLANDS.
Y. , D. Collections for the history of Hamp-
shire and the Bishopric of Winchester, includ-
ing the Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey, and
Serke. London. [1795.] AP
Cooke, G. A The Modem British Traveller ;
or, Tourist's Pocket Directory.
London. [1802-10.] 12°
[Vol. 22 contains the Channel Islands.]
Jersey. A summer stroll through the
Islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
Jersey. 1809. 16°
Another edition. Jersey. 1811. 16°
Inglis, H. D. The Channel Islands, Jersey,
Guernsey, Aldemey, etc.
2 vol. London. 1834. 8°
Fourth edition. London. 1838. 8°
Babington, C. C. Primitae Florae Sar-
nicae ; or, an outline of the Flora of the Chan-
nel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Aldemey, and
Serk. London. 1839. 12°
Mudie, R. Historical and Topographical
Description of the Channel Islands.
London. [1840.] 8°
Coghlan, Francis. Handbook to the Chan-
nel Islands, including Jersey, Guernsey, Alder-
ney, Serk, Herm, and Jethou.
London. 1843. 12o
Hohbs, J. S. Sailing directions for the
Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Aldemey, etc.
London. 1844. 8°
Jersey. Post-OflBce Directory of Jersey,
Guernsey, Aldemey, Sark, Herm, and Jethou,
with Hampshire.
London. [1852.] 8o
Naturalist. Rambles among the Channel
Islands. By a Naturalist.
London. [1855.] 8o
Booke, 0. The Channel Islands, pictorial,
legendary, and descriptive.
London. 1856. S®
Second edition. London. 1857. 8<*
Third edition.
2pt. London. [1859.] 8°
Dally, F. F. The Channel Islands. A
Guide to Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Herm,
Jethou, Aldemey, etc. With notes of their
history, geology, climate, etc.
Stamford. 1858. 8o
Dendy, W. C. The Islets of the Channel
described and illustrated from sketches on the
spot by the author. ' London. 1858. 8<*
Blanchard, E. L. Adams's Descriptive Guide
to the Channel Islands, the Isle of Wight, and
the Isle of Man . . . with maps, etc.
London. 1859. 12o
Gastineau, E. T. A Hobble through the
Channel Islands in 1858 ; or, the seeings,
doings, and musings of one Tom Hobbler,
during a four months* residence in those parts.
London. 1860. &>
Ansted, D. T. The Channel Islands . . .
with illustrations by P. J. Naftel.
London. 1862. 8o
Second edition. London. 1865. 8®
Black's Guide to the Channel Islands.
Edited by D. T. Ansted.
Edinburgh. 1865. 8o
Bichard, T. M. Bichard's Guide to the
Islands of Guernsey, Aldemey, Sark, and
Herm. Guemsey. [1863.] 8°
Cook, Thomas. Hand-book to International
Tours. London. [1865.] 8°
Fry, H. Bradshaw's Hand-book to Nor-
mandy and the Channel Islands.
London. 1865. 12o
[NumeroTis editions.]
6., H. A Traveller's Notes in Scotland,
Belgium, Devonshire, the Channel Islands, etc.
London. [1867.] 8o
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's
Guides. The Channel Islands and Southern
Ports. Manchester. [1872.] 8°
Clarke, B. Tourist's Guide to the Channel
Islands. London. 1879. 8°
Ward, Lock, and Co.
Illustrated Guide to and
of the Channel Islands.
Ward and Lock's
. . popular history
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and Guernsey.
Clarke, L. L. The Isle of Aldemey, its
early history, antiquities, present state,
scenery, etc. Guernsey. 1851. 18®
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GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY,
6TJEBNSEY. See also Channel Islands
and Jersey.
Bicey, Thomas. An historical account of
Guernsey from its first settlement ... to the
present time. London. 1751. 12^
A new edition. London. [1798?] 4^
Berry, "William. The history of the Island
of Guernsey from the remotest period to 1814,
with particulars of the neighbouring Islands of
Aldemey, Serk, and Jersey.
London. 1815. 4o
Gnemsey. A Guide to the Island of Guern-
sey, being a complete description of the Island,
the authorities and professional men, with a
commercial directory, also a brief description
of the adjacent Islands of Aldemey, Sark,
Herm, and Jethou, etc.
Guernsey. 1826. 8o
Jacob, J. Annals of some of the British
Norman Isles constituting the Bailiwick of
Guernsey. Pt. 1. (Postscript.)
Paris. 1830. 8°
[No more published.]
Guernsey. The Stranger's Guide to . . .
Guernsey and Jersey . . . together with a
complete commercial directory of both islands,
etc. 2 pt. Guernsey. 1833. 8°
Barbet, S. Barbet's Guide for the Island of
Guernsey. Guernsey. [1840.] 129
Another edition. Guernsey. 1844. 12°
Bnncan, Jonathan. The history of Guern-
sey; mth occasional notices of Jersey, Alder-
ney, Sark, etc. London. 1841. 8°
Bedstone, H. Redstone's Guernsey Guide.
Guernsey. 1841. 12o
Second edition. Guernsey. 1844. 12°
Bellamy, Thomas. Guernsey Pictorial
Directory and Stranger's Guide . . . with
numerous woodcuts. Guernsey. 1843. 18°
Clarke, L. L. The new Parish Church of
St. Ann ; its origin and symbolism.
Guernsey. 1850. 12°
Tapper, F. B. The Chronicles of Castle
Comet, Guernsey, with details of its nine
years' siege during the Civil Wars, and fre-
quent notices of the Channel Isl inds, etc.
Second edition. Guernsey. 1851. 12°
The history of Guernsey and its Baili-
wick, with occasional notices of Jersey.
Guernsey. 1854. 8°
Second edition. Guernsey. 1876. 8°
Booke, 0. Guernsey and Sark, pictorial,
legendary, and descriptive. With a glance at
Aldemey.
Third edition. I^ndon. [1859.] &<>
Dally, F. F. A guide to Guemsey; with
notes on the history and geology of the Island.
With a map.
Second edition. London. 1860. 8°
Guemsey. Samia ; or, brief memorials of
many of her sons.
Second edition. Guemsjey. 1862. 12o
Le Lievre, F. Le Lievre's Guide to Guemsey,
containing the topography, history . . . and
antiquities ... of the Island. [With a map.]
Guemsey. 1863. 8o
Ansted, D. T. Black's G uide to Guemsey,
St. Peter Port, and places of interest.
Edinbui-gh. 1866. 8o
Guernsey. Views of Guemsey [with de-
scriptive letterpress].
Edmburgh. [1867.] 12o
Toulzanne, L. H. Une semaine k Guernsey.
Paris. 1870. 8o
Heywood, Abel. Abel Hey wood's series of
penny guide books. A guide to Guernsey.
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English Lakes. How to see the English
Lakes [by Mrs. W. R. Lloyd]. With illustra-
tions. London. [1858.] 8°
Baine, B. Rosa's summer wanderings.
London. 1858. 8°
Payn, James. A Handbook to the English
Lakes. London. 1859. 12o
Nelson, Thomas. Nelson's Handbooks for
Tourists. The English Lakes.
London. 1859. 8®
Pyne, J. H. Lake Scenery of England.*
London. [1859.] 40
Walcott, M. E. C. A guide to the Moun-
tains, Lakes, and North- West Coast of Eng-
land. London. 1860. 8^
Waugh, E. Rambles in the Lake Country,
and its borders. London. 1861. 8°
English Lake District. A guide to the
English Lake District, intended principally for
the use of pedestrians. [With Maps.]
London. [1863.] 8°
Second edition. Revised and enlarged.
[With Maps.] London. [1867.] 8°
H., S. B. Lake Land : English and Scot-
tish. London. 1864. 12"
Lynn, E. The Lake Country . . . With a
map and . . . illustrations by W. J. Linton.
London. 1864. 4»
Wordsworth, William. Our English Lakes,
Mountains, and Waterfalls, as seen by William
Wordsworth. Photographically illustrated [by
T. Ogle]. London. 1864. 40
Fourth edition. London. 1870. 4o
Prior, H. Ascents and Passes in the Lake
District of England, etc. London. [1865.] 8°
Payn, James. The Lakes in Sunshine :
being photographic and other pictures of the
Lake District of Westmoreland and North
Lancashire. With descriptive letterpress by
James Payn. Windermere. 1867. 4®
■ Another edition. London. 1870. 4°
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of
penny guide books. A guide to Windermere
and its vicinity. Manchester. [1867.] 8*
P.P. Windermere. The Weekly Guide and
Vade Mecum for Tourists in the English Lake
District.
In progress. Windermere. 1868, etc. 8°
Westmoreland. Handbook for Westmore-
land, Cumberland, and the Lakes.
Second edition. London. • 1869. 12o
Topham, W. F. The Lakes of England.
Illustrated with eighteen coloured etchings.
London. 1869. 4?
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's
Guides. The English Lake District.
Manchester. [1870.] 80
Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Geological
Survey of England and Wales. The geology
of the country around Kendal, Seabergh, Bow-
ness, and Tebay. By W. T. Aveline.
London. 1872. 8°
Bradbury, John. The English Lakes : how
to see them for five and a half guineas.
London. [1872.] 8®
Jenkinson, H. Irwin. Jenkinson's Eighteen-
penny Guide to the English Lake District.
London. 1873. 8°
Shaw, George. Shaw's Tourists' Picturesque
Guide to the English Lakes.
Eleventh edition. London. [1873.] I60
English Lakes. Pictures of English Lakes
and Mountains, after sketches in colour by
Edwin Taylor. Windermere. [1874.] S®
Prior, H. A sail on Windermere.
Windermere. [1874.] 80
England. The picturesque scenery of Eng-
land. The English Lakes.
London. [1875.] 8*
Martineau, H. The Tourist's Atlas of the
Lake District of England.
Windermere. [1875.] 80
GENERAL TOPOGKAPHY,
33
Jenkinson, H. Irwin. Practical Guide to
the English Lake District. Fourth edition.
London. 1875. 8o
Sixth edition.
London. 1879. 8°
Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of
the Geological Survey. The Geology of the
northern part of the English Lake District.
... By J. C. Ward. London. 1876. 8°
Bonney, T. G. English Lake Scenery.
London. 1876. fol.
England. England's Lake Land : a tour
therein. Windermere. [1877.] 8°
Knight, "William. The English Lake Dis-
trict as interpreted in the poems of Words-
worth. Edinburgh. 1878. 8o
Jenkinson, H. Irwin. Tourist's Guide to
the English Lake District. London. 1879. 8«
Third edition. London. 1880. 8o
Wangh, Edwin. In the Lake Country.
Manchester. 1880. 16o
Baddeley, M. J. B. The Thorough Guide
to the English Lake District. With maps,
general and sectional. London. 1880. 16^
NORTH OF ENGLAND.
Gordon, Alexander. Itinerarium Septentrio-
nale ; or, a Journey thro' most of the Counties
of Scotland and those in the North of England.
London. 1726. fol.
Additions and corrections by way of
supplement to the Itinerarium, etc.
London. 1732. fol.
Young, A. A Six Months' Tour through the
North of England. 4 vol. London. 1770-1. 8^
Extracts from Mr. Young's Six Months'
Tour through the North of England.
London. 1774. 8o
Skrine, H. Three tours in the North of
England and great part of Scotland, with
observations on the state of society and the
manners and customs of the people.
London. 1795. 4°
"Warner, Richard. A tour through the
Northern Counties of England and the Borders
of Scotland. 2 vol. Bath. 1802. 8°
Thornton, T. A Sporting Tour through the
northern parts of England, and great part of the
Highlands of Scotland, etc. London. 1804. 4"
Green, William. A description of sixty
studies from nature : etched after drawings
. . . made in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and
Lancashire ; comprising a general guide to the
Beauties of the IS orth of England.
With plates. London. 1810. 12° and fol.
England. North of England and Scotland
in 1704. (A Journal.)
Edinburgh. 1818. 12^
Figot, James. The Commercial Directory
of Scotland, Ireland, and the four most Northern
Counties of England for 1820-21 and 1822.
Manchester. 1820. 8o
Cobbett, William. Cobbett's Tour in Scot-
land and in the four Northern Counties of
England . . . 1832. London. 1833. 12o
Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Wills and
Inventories, illustrative of the history, manners,
language, statistics, etc., of the Northern
Counties of England from the eleventh century
downwards, [Chiefly from the Registry at
Durham.] Edited by Dr. Raine.
2 pt. London. 1835-60. 8o
Dibdin, T. F. A bibliographical, anti-
quarian, and picturesque tOur in the Northern
Counties of England and in Scotland.
3 vol, London. 1838. 8o
England, North of. Chronicon Mirabile ;
or. Extracts from Parish Registers, principally
in the North of England. London. 1841. 8°
[There is a second title-page entirely in Latin, with
a coloured border, *' Printed and designed by Captain
Edie."J
M., T. S. A Ramble from Edinburgh to
Durham. Edinburgh. 1843. 8»
Seprints. Reprints of Rare Tracts & Im-
prints of Antient Manuscripts, etc., chiefly
illustrative of the Northern Counties, and
printed at the press of M. A. Richardson,
Newcastle. 8 vol. Newcastle. 1847-49. 8o
D., M. A. Folk Lore ; or, manners and
customs of the North of England. By M[ichael]
A[islabie] D[enham].
3 pt. Civ. Dunelm. 1850-2. 8o
Bobson, J. P. Summer excursions in the
North of England. Newcastle. [1851.] 8^
Scott, W. B. Antiquarian Gleanings in the
North of England. London. [1851.] 4°
Antolycus, pseud, [i. e. M. A. Denham.]
Odd names of places in the north of England.
[Signed: A.] [Durham. 1856.] 8«>
[The Museum copy contains copious MS. notes.]
MacLauchlan, H. The Roman Wall and
illustrations of the principal vestiges of Roman
occupation in the North of England.
[London.] 1857. fol.
Henderson, William. Notes on the Folk
Lore of the Northern Counties of England and
the Borders. London. 1866. 8°
A new edition, with many additional
notes. London. 1879. 8°
Academies, etc., NewcastU-upon-Tyne. La-
pidarium Septentrionale ; or, a description of
the monuments of Roman rule in the JSorth
of England. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1875. tol.
D
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GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
RAILWAYS.
Sradshaw, George. Bradshaw's Railway
Companion . . . containing the times of
departure, fares, etc., of the railways in Eng-
land . . . maps, etc. Manchester. 1842. 12°
Another edition. London. 1843. 12°
Mogg, E. Mogg's Handbook for Railway
Travellers. Third edition. London. 1846. 16°
Maps. fol.
Hallway Chronicle Travelling Charts. Rail-
way Chronicle Travelling Charts ; or, Iron
Road Books, for perusal on the journey.
[No. 1—13.] [London. 1846.] fol. slips.
Black, A. & C. Black's Iron Highway from
London to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Edinburgh. 1850. 8°
Sidney, S. Rides on Railways leading to
the Lake and Mountain Districts of Cumber-
land, North "Wales, and the Dales of Derby-
shire. London. [1851.] 8°
Churton, Edward. The Railroad Book of
England : historical, topographical, and pictur-
esque. With a brief sketch of the lines in
Scotland and Wales. London. [1851.] 8°
Sharpe — . Sharpe's Road-Book for the
rail : Western Division, including the lines
south of the Thames. (Eastern Division, in-
cluding the lines north of the Mersey. )
2 pt. London. 1855. S^
P.P. London. Bradshaw's Monthly De-
scriptive Railway Guide and Illustrated Hand-
book of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
London. [1857-8.] 12°
The Tourist's Annual for 1868. A new
guide by road, raO, and water.
London. 1868. 8°
Giles, Francis. Plans of the intended Basing
and Bath Railway. [London.] 1834. obi. fol.
Mair, F. H. The Railway Handbook, or,
the traveller's descriptive guide and companion
to the Blisworth, Northampton, and Peterboro'
Railway. London. [1847.] 12°
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, North and
South Devon, Cornwall, and South Wales Rail-
ways. Second edition. London. [1861.] 8°
Parry, Edward. The Railway Companion
from Chester to Shrewsbury.
Chester. [1849.] 16°
Eastern Counties Railway. A Guide to the
Eastern Counties Railway, Cambridge Line
firom London to Brandon, etc. Second edition.
Norwich. 1847. 8°
The Eastern Counties Railway illus-
trated guide. London. 1851. 4°
Drake, James. Drake's Road Book of the
Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to
Liverpool and Manchester.
Birmingham. [1837.] 8°
Cornish, James. Second edition, enlarged.
Cornish's Grand Junction and the Liverpool
and Manchester Railway Companion.
Birmingham. 1837. 18o
Freeling, A. Freeling's Grand Junction
Railway Companion to Liverpool, Manchester,
and Birmingham. . . . London. 1838. 12°
Osborne, E. C. Osborne's Guide to the
Grand Junction, or, Birmingham, Liverpool,
and Manchester Railway.
Birmingham. 1838. 12°
Third edition. Birmingham. 1840. 12°
Rosooe, Thomas. The Book of the Grand
Junction Railway : being a history and descrip-
tion of the line from Birmingham to Liverpool
and Manchester. London. 1839. 8°
Hogg, Edward. Mogg's Grand Junction
Railway and Birmingham, Liverpool, and Man-
chester Railway Guide. London. 1842. 16°
Philp, R. K. The Great Eastern Railway
Panoramic Guide. London. [1876.] 8°
Mackie, C. Itinerary of the Great Northern
Railway from London to York.
London. 1852. 8°
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the Great Northern Railway.
London. [1857.] 8°
Another edition. London. [1861.] 8°
Great Western Railway. The Great Western,
Cheltenham and Great Western, and Bristol
and Exeter Railway Guides : containing a topo-
graphical, antiquarian, and geological account
of the country ... in the neighbourhood of
the railways, etc. London. 1839. 12°
Tables of fares and distances.
London. 1839.
12°
Bonme, J. C. The history and description
of the Great Western Railway, including its
geology and the antiquities of the district
through which it passes, accompanied by . . .
numerous views, etc. London. 1846. fol.
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the Great Western Railway,
London. [I860.] 8°
PMlp, R. K. The Great Western Railway
Panoramic Guide. London. [1876.] 8°
Steel, John. Steel's guide to the Lancaster
and Carlisle Railway, containing a description
of remarkable places and objects along the line.
Carlisle. 1846. 16°
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the Lancaster and Carlisle, Edinburgh
and Glasgow and Caledonian Railways.
London. [1859.] 8°
Second edition. London. [1861.] 8°
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
35
Lincoln and Nottingham Eailway. The
traveller's handbook for the Lincoln and
Nottingham Railway. Lincoln. [1847.] 24o
Liverpool and Manchester Eailway. De-
scription of the Tunnel of the Liverpool and
Manchester Railway. Liverpool. 1829. 12<>
A guide to the Liverpool and Man-
chester Railway. Liverpool. 1830. 12°
Tourist- The Railway Companion, describ-
ing an excursion along the Liverpool Line. . .
Illustrated by . . . lithographic views.
London. 1833. 8o
London and Birmingham Bailway. [Plans,
Prospectus, Reports, Minutes . . . and other
Documents in reference to the London and
Birmingham Railway.]
London. [1832—65.] 8°, 4o, and fol.
Freeling, Arthur. Railway Companion from
London to Birmingham, Liverpool, and Man-
chester. London. [1837.] 12o
London and Birmingham Railway. London
and Birmingham Railway. Tables of fares and
rates, distances and regulations.
London. 1838. 12"
W., J. W. The London and Birmingham
Railway Guide, and Birmingham and London
Railway Companion. Second edition.
London. 1838. 8°
Coghlan, Francis. The Iron Road Book and
Railway Companion from London to Birming-
ham, Manchester, and Liverpool.
London. 1838.
Guide to the London and North - "Western
Railway [with an appendix].
London. [1858.] 8o
The Official Illustrated Guide to the
Another edition. London. 1838.
120
12°
Freeling, Arthur. The London and Bir-
mingham Railway Companion.
London. [1838.] 12°
Britten, John. Drawings of the London
and Birmingham Railway, with an historical
and descriptive account. London. 1839. fol.
BoBCoe, Thomas. The London and Birming-
ham Railway, with the home and country
scenes on each side of the line.
London. [1839.] 8^
London and Birmingham Railway. A
handbook for travellers along the London and
Birmingham Railway, embellished with twenty-
five engravings . . . and a map of the line.
London. [1839 ?] 8o
Osborne, E. C. Osborne's London and Bir-
mingham Railway Guide, illustrated with
numerous engravings.
Birmingham. [1840.] 12©
Holt, George. A sketch of the principal
and most interesting objects observed in a
tour along the Railway from Birmingham to
Derby. Birmingham. [1841.] 8^
Measom, George. The Official, Illustrated
North-Western Railway (including the Chester
and Holyhead line) and their branches.
London. [1859.] 8°
Second edition. London. [1861.] 8°
Philp, R. K. London and North-Western
Railway Panoramic Guide. London. 1874. 4o
Shaw, George. The Official Tourist's Pictur-
esque Guide to the London and North- Western
Railway. London. [1876.] S*
Bradshaw, George. Bradshaw's Pocket
Handbook to the London, Brighton, and
South Coast Railway. London. [1873.] 16°
Philp, R. K. London, Brighton, and South
Coast Railway Panoramic Guide.
London. [1876.] S'>
London and Greenwich Railway. The
London and Greenwich Railway Guide : con- '
taining an account of that bold and magnificent
work, London. 1837. 12o
Bntterworth, E. Views on the Manchester
and Leeds Railway. London. 1845. fol.
midland Connties' Railway. Midland
Counties' Railway Companion, with topo-
graphical descriptions.
Nottingham. 1840. 12o
A guide to the Midland Counties' Rail-
way. Leicester. 1840. 12o
North Midland. A Guide to the North
Midland, Midland Counties and London and
Birmingham Railways. Leicester. 1842. 12°
Philp, R. K. The Railway Panoramic Guide,
Midland. London. [1873.] 8o
Another edition. London. [1874.] 8*>
Williams, F. S. The Midland Railway : its
rise and progress. A narrative of modem
enterprise. London. [1876.] 8<>
Third editim. London. 1877. 8o
Blackmore, J. Views on the Newcastle and
Carlisle Railway, with details by J. Blackmore.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1836. 4®
North Staffordshire Eailway. Descriptive
Guide to the North Staffordshire Railway.
Hanley. [1849.] 16o
Nottingham and Derby Eailway. The Not-
tingham and Derby Railway Companion.
London. [1840.] 8°
Randall, John. Handbook to the Severn
Valley Railway. Illustrative and descriptive
of places along the line from Worcester to
Shrewsbury. London. 1863. 8°
Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway. The
Route of the Shrewsbury and Hereford Rail-
way described and illustrated.
Leominster. [I860.] 8<>
1)2
36
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
South Eastern Bailway. The South Eastern
Railway Itinerary from Dover to London.
Hythe. 1842. 24°
Another edition.
Hythe. [1844.] obi. 12°
Hogg, Edward. Mogg's South-Eastem, or
London and Dover Railway, and Tunbridge
Wells, Hythe, Folkestone, and Dover Guide.
London. 1843. 16^
London and Dover Railway. By Authority
of the Directors of the South-Eastem Rail-
way Company. The Illustrated Guide to the
London and Dover Railway, accompanied by
a . . . directory to Kent, Surrey, and Sussex.
London. [1845.] 8°
Folkestone. The New Illustrated Handbook
of Folkestone and its neighbourhood ; with a
description of the South-Eastem Railway.
Folkestone. 1848. 16o
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the South-Eastem Railway in all its
branches. London. [1853.] 8o
Another edition. London. [1858.] 8o
Jerdan, "William. Manual for travellers
upon the South-Eastem Railway. No. 1.
Main line to the coast and continent ; with
historical, antiquarian, and -picturesque notices
of the adjacent parts. London. 1854. 8°
Philp, R. K. The South-Eastem Railway
Panoramic Guide. London. [1876.] 4°
Freeling, Arthur. The South-Westem Rail-
way Companion . . . "With guides to South-
ampton and the Isle of Wight.
London. 1840. 12°
Hogg, Edward. Mogg's Southampton Rail-
way, and Isle of Wight Guide ; accompanied
by an official map of the line, and one of the
island, etc. London. [1845 ?] 8^
Measom, George. The Official Illustrated
Guide to the London and South-Westem Rail-
way. London. [1858.] 8°
Philp, R. K. The London and South-
Westem Railway Panoramic Guide.
London. [1874.] fol.
Tweddell, G. M. The History of the Stock-
ton and Darlington Railway, and its various
branches. Stokesley. 1869, etc. 12o
Copley, G. F. An historical and descrip-
tive guide to the Wakefield, Pontefract, and
Goole Railway. Pontefract. [1848.] 12^
Belcher, H. Illustrations of the Scenery
on the Line of the Whitby and Pickering Rail-
way in the north-eastern part of Yorkshire.
From drawings by G. Dodgson. With a short
account of the district and undertaking.
London. 1836. 8°
Linton, John. A handbook of the White-
haven and Fumess Railway, being a guide to
the Lake District of West Cumberland and
Fumess. London. 1852. S®
EIVEES, CANALS, etc.
Dagdale, Sir William. The history of im-
banking and Drayning of divers fenns and
marshes. London. 1662. fol.
Second edition, revised and corrected
by C. N. Cole. London. 1772. fol.
Kendal. A cursory view of a proposed
Canal from Kendal to the Duke of Bridge -
water's Canal, leading to . . . Manchester by
the several towns of Milnthrop, Lancaster, etc.
[Manchester ? 1760 ?] 8°
Phillips, John. A general history of In-
land Navigation, Foreign and Domestic : con-
taining a complete account of the canals already
executed in England, with considerations on
those projected. London. 1792-3. 4<*
Fourth edition.
London. 1803. 8o
Cary, John. Inland navigation ; or, select
plans of the several Navigable Canals through-
out Great Britain. London. 1795. 4®
Skrine, H. A general account of all the
Rivers of note in Great Britain.
London. 1801. 8o
Allnntt, Z. TJsefal and correct accounts
of the navigation of the rivers and canals
west of London. Second edition.
Henley. [1810.] 8°
Hassell, J. Tour of the Grand Junction
Canal, illustrated with a series of engravings,
with an historical and topographical descrip-
tion of those parts of the Counties of Middlesex,
Hartfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire,
and Northamptonshire, through which the
Canal passes. London. 1819. 8°
Priestley, Joseph. Historical account of
the NavigalDle Rivers, Canals, and Railways,
throughout Great Britain, as a reference to
Nichol's, Priestley's, and Walker's Map of
Inland Navigation. London. 1831. 4^
Thome, J. Rambles by Rivers.
London. 1844-5. 12o
[The Avon and the Thames were published separately.]
Blakey, R. The Angler's complete guide
to the Rivers and Lakes of England.
London. 1853. 12o
Second edition. London. 1859. 8*
Lewis, Samuel. The Book of English Rivers.
An account of the rivers of England and
Wales. London. 1855. 8^
London. The Waterway to London, as ex-
plored in the "Wanderer " and " Ranger, "with
sail, paddle, and oar, in a voyage on the Mersey,
Perry, Severn, and Thames. Illustrated with
sketches and maps. London. 1869. 8°
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
37
AVON.
Ireland, Samuel. Picturesque views on the
Upper or Warwickshire Avon, from its source
at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at
Tewkesbury. London. 1795. 4^
Thome, J. Rambles by Rivers. The Avon.
London. 1845. 12o
AXE.
Pulman, G. P. R. The Book of the Axe :
containing a piscatorial description of that
stream. London. 1854. 8°
Fourth edition. London. 1875. 8°
CALDES.
Smeaton, John. Begin. From a survey of the
River Calder from Wakefield to Brooksmouth,
and from thence to Salter- Hebble Bridge, near
Halifax, taken in ... 1757.
[London. 1758 ?] s. sh. fol.
DEE.
Badeslade, T. Reasons humbly offer'd to
the consideration of the publick, etc. [Con-
cerning the River Dee.] Chester. [1735.] fol.
The New Cut Canal intended for im-
proving the navigation of the City of Chester.
Chester. [1736.] foL
Denham, H. M. Under sanction of the
Right Honourable Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty. Sailing Directions from Point
Lynas to Liverpool mr navigating the Dee and
Mersey, including the latest alterations.
Liverpool. 1840. 8°
Howson, J. S. The River Dee. Its aspect
and history. London. [1875.] 4^
DON.
Don, River. The Tour of the Don. A series
of extempore sketches [chiefly by John Hol-
land] made during a pedestrian ramble along
the banks of that river and its tributaries.
2 vol. London. 1837. 12o
DOVE.
Bentley, Samuel. The River* Dove : a lyric
pastoral. London. 1768. 40
Edwards, John. The Tour of the Dove, a
poeui. London. 1821. 80
EXE.
Lewis, F. C. The Scenery of the River
Exe, drawn [and] engraved ... by F. C.
Lewis. London. 1827. 4"
. rWithout letterpress.]
LEA.
Johnson, Frederick. Weldon's Guide to the
River Lea, from London to Hertford.
London. [1880.] 80
MEDWAY.
Ireland, Samuel. Picturesque views on the
River Medway, from the Nore to the vicinity
of its source in Sussex, etc.
London. 1793. 4»
UESSEx.
Gawthrop, Hugh. The Mersey and the
Ferries : their history and topography, with
pictorial illustrations.
Liverpool. 1853. 12o
ORWELL.
Gentleman. The Orwell, a descriptive
poem. Written by a Gentleman.
Ipswich. 1826. S*
Orwell. A Handbook to the River Orwell.
A new edition with . . . engravings.
Harwich. [1870.] 12o
onsE.
Mylne, Robert. The Report of Robert
Mylne ... on the proposed improvement of
the drainage and navigation of the River Ouze.
London. 1792. i9
BIBBLE.
Dohson, William. Rambles by the Ribble.
Second series. Preston. 1864-77. 80
Third edition.
In progress. Preston.
1877, etc. 80
SEVERN.
Harral, Thomas. Picturesque views of the
Severn, with historical and topographical illus-
trations. 2 vol. London. 1824. 4^
STOUB.
Hackenzie, M. An account of the River
Stour, in Kent. Canterbury. 1775. 4°
TAHAB.
Carringten, N. T. The Banks of Tamar ;
a poem. Plymouth-Dock. 1820. 8°
A n£w edition. London. 1828. 8°
Lewis, F. C. The Scenery of the Rivers
Tamar and Tavy in forty-seven subjects.
London. 1823. 4°
[Without letterpress.]
THAMES.
Taylor, John. Taylor on Thame Isis ; or,
the description of the two famous rivers of
Thame and Isis. [In verse.]
London. [1632.] S*
Thames. A Strange Wonder ; or, the cities
amazement : being a relation occasioned by a
wonderfuU and vmusuall accident in the river
of Thames . . . there flowing two tydes at
London Bridge, within the short space of an
houre and a halfe. London. 1641. 4°
88
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY.
Great Britain. Great Britain's Wonder ; or,
London's Admiration. Being a true representa-
tion of a prodigious frost, which began about
the beginning of December, 1683, etc.
London. 1684. s. sh. fol.
Thames. An historical account of the late
Great Frost. London. 1684. 12^
News from the Thames ; or, the frozen
Thames in tears. [In verse.]
London. 1684. s. sh. fol.
"Wonders on the Deep ; or, the most
exact description of the Frozen River of
Thames. London. [1684.] s. sh. fol.
Academies, etc., Percy Society. Old Bal-
lads illustrating the Frost of 1683-4, and the
Fair on the River Thames. Collected and
edited by E. F. Rimbault.
London. 1844. A9
Thames. A true account of the dreadful
storm that happened on Monday the 18th . .
January, 1685. London. 1686. s. sh. fol.
Reasons against Building a bridge over
the Thames at Westminster,
[London. 1736.] s. sh. fol.
A voyage up the Thames.
London. 1738. 8°
A description of the River Thames,
&c., with the City of London's Jurisdiction.
London. 1758. 8o
Survey of the River Thames from
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The Civil and Military History of Corn-
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the Cornish language, and now preserved in
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MELBOURNE.
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Deans, Joseph. Melbourne Church.
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2 vol.
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Curious Remarks on the History of
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Sen. Manchester. 1771 [1861]. 8°
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at 100.]
Manchester. A description of Manchester,
giving an Historical Account of those limits in
which the town was formerly included.
Manchester. 1783. 12°
Manchester Guide. The Manchester Guide ;
a brief historical description of the Towns of
Manchester and Salford.
Manchester. 1804. 8«>
The new Manchester Guide, or, useful
pocket companion ; containing a brief his-
torical account of the towns of Manchester and
Salford. ... A new edition.
Manchester. 1815. 12o
P. P. Manchester. The Manchester Directory.
2 pt. Manchester. 1773-81. 12°
^Continued a»]
A Directory for the towns of Manchester and
Salford for 1788. Manchester. 1788. 12o
[ Continued as"]
Scholes's Manchester and Salford Directory.
2 pt. Manchester. 1794-97. 8'^
[Continved as"]
Bancks's Manchester and Salford Directory.
Manchester. 1800. i2o
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Deans and Co.'s Manchester and Salford
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Manchester. 1804, etc. 12°
Pigot, James. Pigot and Co. 's City of Dublin
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[Includes Manchester.]
Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and
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London. [1826,] 8°
[Includes Manchester.]
: Pigot and Co.'s new Commercial Direc-
tory of Scotland for 1825-6, etc.
London. [1825.] S°
[Includes Manchester.]
Pigot and Co. 's new Commercial Direc-
tory of Scotland for 1826-7, etc.
London. [1826.] 8°
[Includes Manchester. ]
Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial
Directory of the whole of Scotland, etc.
2 pt. London. 1837. 8°
[Includes Manchester.]
— -- Pigot and Co.'s National and Com-
mercial Directory and Topography of the Coun-
ties of York, Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln,
Northampton, and Nottingham.
7 pt. London. 1841. 8°
[Includes Manchester.]
Slater, Isaac. Isaac Slater's General and
Classified Directory and Street Register of
Manchester and Salford and their vicinities.
Manchester. 1845. 8°
Another edition. Manchester. 1848. 8^
I. Slater's National Commercial Direc-
tory of Ireland, etc. Manchester. 1846. 8°
- [Includes Manchester.]
Slater's National Commercial Directory
of Ireland, etc. Manchester. 1847. 8^
[Includes Manchester. ]
Slater's classified Commercial Directory
of the towns and villages in the extensive
manufacturing district round Manchester.
Manchester. 1851. S®
Slater's alphabetical and classified Direc-
tory of Manchester and Salford.
Manchester. 1851. 8°
Slater's, late Pigot and Co., Royal
National Commercial Directory and Topography
of Scotland, etc. Manchester. 1852. 8°
[Includes Manchester.]
Slater's . . . Commercial Directories of
the . . . towns of Glasgow, Paisley, Greenock,
etc. Manchester. 1857. 8°
[Includes Manchester.]
Slater's! Royal National Commercial
Directoiy of Manchester and Liverpool, and
the principal manufacturing towns in Lan-
cashire. Manchester. 1858. 8o
Slater's Royal . . . Directory of Man-
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Whellan, William, and Co, A new alphabet-
ical and classified directory of Manchester and
Salford, Bolton, Bury, etc,
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Manchester. [1864.] 8°
Kelly, E. R. The Post-Office Directory of
Lancashire, Liverpool, and Manchester. Edited
by E. R, Kelly. London. 1864. 8°
Afiother edition. London. 1873. 8°
Ephemerides. Peacock's Manchester Chron-
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Manchester. [1865.] 8o
P.P. Manchester. Hosking's Mercantile
and Professional Directory for Manchester and
Salford.
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\
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P.P. Manchester. The Official Manual and
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Aston, Joseph. A Picture of Manchester.
Manchester. [1816.] 12°
Bntterworth, James. The Antiquities of the
town and a complete history of the trade of
Manchester. With a description of Manchester
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Hibbert, Samuel. History of the Founda-
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social, and commercial history, ancient and
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Hanchester. Manchester as it is ; or, notices
of the institutions . . . etc. of the metropolis
of manufactures. With . . . engravings and
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Love, B. The Handbook of Manchester ;
containing statistical and general information
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Hollingworth, Richard. Mancuniensis ; or
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Fancher, Leon. Manchester in 1844 ; trans-
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Hibbert, Samuel. The ancient Parish Church
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Second edition, Lpiidon. 1859. 2P
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Manchester. A few pages about Manchester,
etc. Numerous engravings.
Manchester, [1850.] 8^
Prentice, Archibald. Historical Sketches
and Personal Recollections of Manchester.
London. 1851. 12o
Edwards, E. Manchester Worthies, and
their Foundations ; or, six chapters of Local
History. Manchester. 1855. 8°
Cornish, James. Cornish's Stranger's Guide
through Manchester and Salford. A new edi-
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Bullock, Thomas. Bradshaw's Illustrated
Guide to Manchester, etc.
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Manchester. The Pictorial Guide to Man-
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Exhibition. Manchester. 1857. 8o
The Stranger's Guide to Manchester,
with a map of the environs, and illustrations of
public buildings. Manchester. 1857. 12°
The Visitor's Guide to Manchester, and
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Beilly, John. The People's History of Man-
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Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers ;
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Academies, etc., Chetham Society. Mame-
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history of the Barony ; the Lordship or Manor ;
the Vill, Borough, or Town of Manchester.
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3 pt. Manchester. 1861. 4'
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P, , E. Handbook to the Manchester Assize
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of Court Leet Records of the Manor of Man-
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and edited by John Harland, F.S.A.
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2 vol. Manchester. 1866-68. 4^
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its neighbourhood at various periods. Com-
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Haywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's series of
penny guide books. A guide to the Belle-Vue
Zoological Gardens. Manchester. [1866.] S°
Belle-Vue Zoological Gardens. Guide to
the Belle-Vue Zoological Gardens, near Man-
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guide Books. A Guide to Manchester,
historical and descriptive.
Manchester. [1867.] 8°
Manchester. By-Laws and Taxes for Hackney
Carriages licensed to ply for hire by the Council
of the City of Manchester and the Borough of
Salford. Manchester. 1867. obi. 8^
Black, A. Black's Guide to Manchester and
Salford. Edinburgh. 1868. 8^
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Tourist's
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Procter, R. "W. Memorials of Manchester
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Manchester Historical Recorder. The Man-
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of the Municipal, Ecclesiastical, Biographical,
Commercial, and Statistical History of Man-
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Grindon, L. H. Manchester Banks and
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Croston, James. Manchester as it is. A
series of views of public buildings in Manchester
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Gibbons, S. E. Sketches of Old Manchester
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MIDDLETON. See Oldham.
MORECAMBE.
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NEWCHUECH See Rochdale.
KEWTON. See Warrington.
OLDHAM.
Butterworth, James. An historical and
descriptive account of the Town and parochial
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OEMSKIBE. See Southport and Wigan.
OVERBOROITGH. See Burrow - with-
BURROW.
PEKDLE HILL. See Burnley.
PEirWORTHAM.
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PRESCOT. See also Warrington. .
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PRESTON.
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seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. A lec-
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A history of Preston Guild ; the ordin-
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BOCHDALE.
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BOSSENDALE.
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SAMLESBTTBT.
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SEFTON.
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SHAW. See Oldham.
SOXTTHPOBT.
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Whittle, P. Marina ; or, an historical and
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Heywood, A. Hejrwood's Series of Penny
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STALTBBIDGE. See Oldham.
STONYHUBST.
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SWABTHMOOB HALL.
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TODHOBDEN.
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80
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TITBTON.
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M 2
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WABBIN6T0N.
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WIGAN. See also Warrington.
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Pigot and Co. 's National Commercial
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Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial
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teer of Great Britain and Ireland. Fifth edition.
To which is now appended the Stranger's Com-
panion through London and its environs.
2 pt. London. 1835. 32o
London. How to enjoy London ; or, the
elegant economist. London. 1836. 12o
Tynt, R. pseud, [i. e. Harcourt Brown].
Streetology of Loudon ; or, the metropolitan
papers of the Itinerant Club.
6 nos. London. [1837.] 8°
Wilson, Effingham. Wilson's new stranger's
guide through London and its environs, etc.
London. [1837.] 16o
Brady, J. H. A new Pocket Guide to Lon-
don and its environs. London. 1838. 12°
Mackay, Charles. A history of London from
its foundation by the Romans to the accession
of Queen Victoria. London. 1838. 8^
Feamside, W. G. The history of London
illustrated by views in London and West-
minster. London. 1838. 8°
Mogg, Edward.
London.
Fifth edition.
Hogg's New Picture of
London. 1838. 12®
London.
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1842.
1845.
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Seventh edition.
Bureand-Eiofrey, A. M. Londres ancien et
moderne, ou recherches sur I'etat physique et
social de cette metropole. Paris. 1839. 8*
Jaeger, A. Neustes Gemalde von London.
Ein "Wegweiser durch die englische Haupt-
stadt. 2 Bde. Hamburg. 1839. 8°
Der Deutsche in London. Ein Beitrag
zur Geschichte der politischen Fliichtlinge
unserer zeit. 2 Bde. Leipzic. 1839. 12°
Booth, A. The Stranger's Intellectual Guide
to London for 1839-40. London. 1839. 8°
Se3rffarth, W. Brieve aus London.
2Th. Altenburg. 1841. 8°
Chambers, W. and R. A description and
guide to the British Metropolis, embossed
for the use of the blind. Glasgow. 1841. 4<»
Tristan, Flora. Promenades dans Londres.
Deuxieme edition. Paris. 1840. 8«
London. Descrizione della Citta di Londra.
[Lucca. 1840.] 16o
[A fragment.]
Guide indispensable des Etmngers dans
Londres. Londres. 1841. 12o
Knight, Charles. London, edited by Charles
Knight. 6 vol. London. 1841-44. 8o
London. . . . Revised and corrected to
the present time, by E. Walford.
6voL London. [1875-77.] 8*
Summerly, F. pseud, [i. e. Sir Henry Cole].
A handbook for holidays Bimit in and near
London. London. 1842. 12o
184
LONDON.
London. A week in London ; or, how to
view the Metropolis. London. [1842.] 8^
The new picture of London, being a
complete guide. London. [1842.] 12°
Humphrey, Old, pseud, [i. e. George Mo-
gridge.] Old Humphrey's Walks in London
and its neighbourhood. London. [1843.] 12°
F., "W. Der "Wanderer durch London und
einen Theil der Umgebungen.
Chemnitz. 1843. 8°
London. Une semaine a Londres ; nouveau
guide du voyageur. Londres. 1846. 12^*
Wie lebt man billig in London. Ein
handbuch fiir Reisende. Zweite Auflage.
Leipzic. 1846. 8°
[London ; or, the Great Metropolis, a
new game at cards, being metrical descriptions
of the public buildings, etc]
[London. 1846.] 32°
[Printed on cards.]
Freeling, Arthur. The free sights of Lon-
don. London. [1846?] 8°
Smith, John T. An antiquarian ramble in the
streets of London. . . . Edited by C. Mackay.
2 vol. London. 1846. 8o
The Streets of London. . . . Edited
by C. Mackay. New edition.
London. 1849. 8°
Jesse, J. H. Literary and historical memo-
rials of London. 2 vol. London. 1847. 8*>
Coghlan, Francis. Coghlan's Pocket Picture
of London and its environs ; alphabetically
arranged. A new edition . . . revised and
corrected, etc. London. 1847. 32°
Hunt, J. H. L. The Town ; its memorable
characters and events.
2 vol. London. 1848. 8°
New edition. London. 1859. 8®
Grant, George. A comprehensive history of
London from the earliest period to the present
time. Dublin. 1849. 12°
Cunningham, P. A Handbook for London
past and present. 2 vol. London. 1849. 8°
Another edition. London. 1850. 8°
Murray's Handbook for Modem Lon-
don.
Modern London ; or London as it is,
London. 1851. 8o
[Numerous editions. The editions since 1873 will
be found under the heading London in the Library
Catalogue.]
London. Iiondon in the Olden Time ; or,
sketches of the Great Metropolis, from its origin
to the end of the sixteenth century.
London. [1850.] 16°
Beames, T. The rookeries of London, past,
present, and prospective. London. 1850. 12°
Jesse^ J. H. London and its celebrities.
2 vol. London. 1850. 8°
London. Eine woche in London, oder so
sieht man die Reisenstadt ... in sieben Tagen.
Mit 32 Ansichten und in sieben plan.
Leipzic. [1850.] 8°
London : what to see and how to see it.
London. 1850. 16°
Another edition. London. 1851. 16®
Another edition. London. 1855. 16°
Louden en zijne merkwaardigheden.
[By H. J. Rozenboom.] Amhem. 1851. 4°
Bonchaud, E. Un mois k Londres.
Paris. 1851. 8°
London. London im Jahre, 1851. Ein prak-
tisches Handbuch fiir Reisende nach England,
etc. , Leipzic. 1851. 8°
London made easy, being a compendium
of ''The British Metropolis." Containing six
maps, etc. London. 1851. 8*'
London Conductor. The London Conductor ;
being a guide for visitors to the Great Indus-
trial Exhibition. [Second edition.]
London. 1851. 8o
[Third edition.] London. 1851. 8^
[Fourth edition.] London. 1851. 8°
London. London in Modem Times ; or,
sketches of the Great Metropolis during the
last two centuries. London. 1851. 16°
Traveller. London in 1850 — 1851. From
the Geographical Dictionary of John R. M'Cul-
loch. London. 1851. 8°
[Vol.' XXV. of "The TraveUer's Library."]
London. London as it is to-day : where to
go, and{, what to see during the Great Exhibi-
tion, etc. [With a map.] London. 1851. 12o
Seyffarth, W. London, seine Bewohner
und Umgebung. Stuttgart. 1851. 8°
Ftihrer durch London und Umgegend.
Leipzig. 1851. 12®
Janin, J. G. Le Mois de Mai a Londres et
I'Exposition de 1851. Londres. 1851. 8'>
Morraie, J. P. C. Nouveau Guide de
I'etranger h Londres pour I'annee 1851, divise
en 12 joumes et soirees, etc.
Londres. 1851. 8°
Richardson, John. The Exhibition London
guide and Visitor's Pocket Companion.
London. 1851. S®
Lake, J. W., and Eichard, J. B. Guide du
voyageur k Londres et dans ses environs.
Paris. 1851. 12°
London. Guide du Voyageur k Jjondres et
dans ses environs. Lille. 1851. 12°
Guide Chaix, Nouveau Guide a Londres
pour I'Exposition de 1851. Paris. 1851. S**
Het leven in Londen ; gids voor den
vreemdeling in Londen . . . Benevens een Plan,
etc. Amsterdam. 1851. 8®
LONDON.
185
Illustrirter London-Fiihrer. Eine voll-
standiges Gemalde der Britischen Metropolis,
etc. Leipzic. 1851. S^
Limbird, John. Limbird's handbook guide
to London. London. 1851. 12°
Blanchard, E. L. The Stranger's and
Visitor's Conductor through London.
London. 1851. S^
London. Beschreibung von London. [By
T. A. Coellen.] London. 1851. 8o
The British Metropolis in 1851. A
classified Guide to London.
London.- 1851. S©
Redding, Cyrus. The Stranger in London ;
or, Visitor's Companion to the Metropolis and
its environs. London. 1851. 8°
English Guid€. The English and Conti-
nental Guide to London, in English and French.
London. 1851. S°
Boyer, Jules. Voyage k Londres avant
I'ouverture de I'Exposition de 1851.
Paris. 1851. S^
Eepper, G. L. Eene week in Londen, etc.
Amsterdam. 1851. 8"
London. Londres en 1851 ; ou, vue com-
plete de la Metropole de I'Empire Britannique.
Londres. [1851.] 8°
Londres, et I'Exposition, ou Guide du
voyageur. Paris. [1851.] 8°
London Life. London Life as it is ; or, a
Handbook to all the attractions, wonders, etc.
London. [1851.] 12°
London Topography. Pictorial Half-hours
of London Topography. [Edited by C.
Knight.] London. [1851.] 4°
Day, T. A., and Bush, F. G. Les Merveilles
de Londres. Par T. A. Day et F. G. Bush.
Londres. [1851.] 12°
London. Guide illustre du voj^ageur k Lon-
dres et aux environs, precede d'une description
historique dos villes, bourgs, etc.
Paris. [1851.] fol.,
Banhigny, — , and Freemann, — . Guide
illustre du voyageur a Londres et aux environs.
Paris. [1851.] 12^
Knight, Charles. Knight's Cyclopaedia of
London, 1851. London. [1851.] S®
Bard, Joseph. Une Semaine a Londres,
pendant I'Exposition de 1851. Renferraant la
description du bStiment de I'Exposition . . .
le guide exact et pittoresque de I'dtranger dans
Londres, etc. Paris. [1851.] 8o
Gaspey, "William. Tallis's illustrated London,
in commemoration of the Great Exhibition of
1851. 2 vol. London. [1851 ?] 12o
Weale, John. London exhibited in 1851,
elucidating its natural and physical character-
istics, its antiquity, and architecture, etc.
London. [1851.] 12<»
Second edition. London. 1852. 12o
London. Londen en de wereld-tentoon-
stelling, of veertien dagen in de hoofdstad van
Groot-Brittannie in den jare, 1851.
Utrecht. 1852. 8o
Library. Picturesque sketches of London,
past and present. By Thomas Miller.
London. [1852.] 8<>
[National Illustrated Library.]
Saunders, Fred. Memories of the Great
Metropolis ; or, London from the Tower to the
Christal Palace. New York. 1852. 12°
London. Hints to Railway Travellers and
Country Visitors to London, by an old stager.
London. 1852. 8o
Schlesinger, M. Wanderungen durch Lon-
don. 2 Bde. Berlin. 1852, 1853. 8°
Saunterings in and about London.
The English edition by 0. Wenckstem.
London. 1853. S©
Jottrand, L. Londres au point de vue
Beige. ' Bruxelles, 1852. 12°
Bartlett, D. "W. Third Thousand. What I
saw in London ; or, men and things in the
Great Metropolis. Auburn. 1852. 8»
Eeene, Richard. Keene's Guide to the
sights of London. Derby. [1852.] S®
London Clubs. The London Clubs, their
anecdotes and history, private rules and regu-
lations. London. 1853. 12®
London. A new survey of London, fully
developing its antiquity, history, and architec-
ture . . . public buildings, trade, and manufac-
tures, etc. 2 vol. London. 1853. 12°
The niustrated Handbook to London
and its environs. London. 1853. 8°
Saunders, Fred. London : its literary and
historical curiosities. New York. 1854. 8®
Fontane, Theodor. Ein Sommer in London.
Dessau. 1854. 8°
Weyden, E. Sangerfahrt des Kolner Man-
ner-Gesang-Vereins nach London.
Koln. 1854. S^
Bohn, H. G. The pictorial Handbook of
London, together with some account of the
principal suburbs. London. 1854. 8°
[Bohn's Illustrated Library.]
London. The Royal Companion to the
Sights of London, and within twenty-five miles
of St. Paul's. London. [1855.] 16°
Timbs, John. Curiosities of London : ex-
hibiting the most rare and remarkable objects
of interest in the metropolis.
London. 1855. 8°
186
LONDON.
Another edition.
Another edition.
London. 1868. S^
London. 1876. 8°
Taylor, G. L. On metropolitan communi-
cations and improvements.
London. 1856. 8°
Marshall, Eliza. The Home Traveller :
Thoughts on London Scenes and Life.
London. 1856. 12°
London. The free sights and free exhibitions
of London . . . and its environs. Second
edition, revised and enlarged.
London. [1856.] 12°
Kiendorf, E. M. von. Aus London. Dissolv-
ing Views. Berlin. 1856. So
Mayhew, H. The Great "World of London.
Pt. 1—9. London. [1856.] 8°
[No more published.]
Tejada, A. G. de. Guia de Londres.
Londres. [1856.] S^
Diprose, John. Diprose's London Guide.
London. [1856.] 4o
{Anxyther edition.} [London. 1862.] 16°
[Another edition.] [London. 1869.] S®
London. A new and practical Guide ... to
the World's Metropolis, Mighty London.
London. [1857.] 8°
Blanchard, E. L. Bradshaw's Guide through
Loudon and its environs, exhibiting ... all
that can be seen in the Metropolis and its
vicinity for thirty miles round.
London, 1857. 8°
[AnotTier edition.] London. [1859.] 12°
[Another edition.] London. [1862.] 12°
London. London and its sights, being a
comprehensive guide to all that is worth seeing
in the Great Metropolis.
Another edition.
London. 1858. 12°
London. 1862. 8°
Crofts, W. F, Crofts' London. What to
see and how to see it. London. [1859.] 8°
Smith, C. Roach. Illustrations of Roman
London. [With descriptive text.]
London. 1859. 4°
Leverington, — . Leverington's descriptive
Street Routes, and nearest possible ways through
. . . London and its suburbs.
London. 1859. 8°
Elliot, Henry. Elliot's new and practical
guide through London and its environs, by
railway, steamboat, or omnibus.
London. [1859.] 8°
Another edition. London. [1861.] 8°
London. The road to wealth, or how to
know .London. A merry game for all.
London. [1859.] s. sh. 8°
London Guide. The Royal London Guide.
London. 1859. 8°
Another editi-on. London. [I860.] 8«
Another edition. London. [1861.] 8<»
ATwther edition. London. [1862.] 8*
Beclus, E. Collection des Guides-Joanne.
Guide du voyageur a Londres et aux environs.
Paris. [I860.] 12°
Collection des Guides-Joanne. Lon-
dres illustre, guide special pour 1' Exposition
de 1862. Paris. 1862. 12o
Deuxikme Mitiori: Paris. 1862. S*
G-astinean, B. Le voyage comique et or-
pheonique des trois milles Fran§ais a Londres.
Paris. 1860. 8«
Academies, etc., London. Transactions of
the London and Middlesex Archaeological
Society. Loudon. 1860, etc. S®
Larcher, L. J. L. J. Larcher. Les Anglais.
Londres et I'Angleterre. Paris. 1860. 12*
Bodenberg, J. Altagsleben in London.
Berlin. 1860. 8°
Stanford, Edward. Stanford's Few London
Guide. With two maps. London. 1860. 8°
Second edition, London. 1862. 8®
London. Arweinydd Cymreig ryfeddodau
Llundain. Caernarfon. [I860.] 12«
Thompson, A. B. The visitor's universal
new pocket guide to London. Arranged in
daily routes, and descriptive of . . . places of
especial interest. Illustrated.
London. 1861. W
Oviedo, A. M. de. Souvenirs de Londres.
Paris. 1861. 120
Bohert, — . Londres la cite de merveilles.
Limoges. [1861.] 8°
Voyage en Londres.
Limoges. [1866.] 8°
Meteyard, Eliza. The Hallowed Spots of
Ancient London. Historical, biographical, and
antiquarian sketches, illustrative of places and
events made memorable by the struggles of our
forefathers for civil and religious freedom.
London. [1861.] 4°
London. Londres dans toute sa gloire !
Maniere d'y employer ses moments de loisirs
en visitant tout ce qui s'y trouve de curieux
pendant la Grande Exposition, etc.
Londres. 1862. 16o
Lefils, E. P. J. Un mois en Angleterre.
Greenwich. Les Volontaires a Brighton.
Londres. Lettres. Pt. 1.
Bruxelles. 1862. 8°
Pardon, G. F. The popular guide to Lon-
don and its suburbs, . . . with historical,
literary, statistical, and useful information, etc.
With illustrations. London. 1862. 16o
LONDON.
187
Routledge's Guide to
. London. [1870.] S^
Routledge's Guide to London and its
suburbs. New edition. London. 1866. S®
Boutledge, George.
London and its suburbs
Another edition. London.
Another edition. London.
Another edition. London.
Another edition. London.
[1871.] 8"
[1876.] 8°
[1877.] 12«>
[1879.] 80
Indicateur
1862. 80
Dnlorin, F. Guide general,
des etrangers a Londres. Londres
London Sights. Illustrated Guide to Lon-
don Sights, etc. Glasgow. 1862. 8o
Ovilo y Otera, M. Guia del Viajero Es-
panol en Londres. 1862. Madrid. 1862. 8o
Banks, G. L. The Finger-post Guide to
London. . . . Compiled by G. L. Banks.
London. 1862. 8o
London. Exposition Universelle de 1862.
Huit jours a Londres pour 150 francs. Guide
pratique, etc. Paris. 1862. 12°
Prieto, E. Guia del Espanol en Londres.
[With a map.] Londres. 1862. 12°
Guia del Espanol e Hispano Americano
en Londres. Cuarta edicion. [With illustra-
tions and a map.] Londres. 1864. 12°
London. International and Polyglot Agency.
Cosmopolitan Guide. London. 1862. 16°
Another edition. [London. 1862.] 16°
J., J. Y. London and its environs : a prac-
tical guide to the metropolis and its vicinity.
[ByJ. Y. J.] Edinburgh. 1862. 8°
[The title on cover reads as follows : " Black's Inter-
national Exhibition Guide to London."]
Emerson, G. R. London ; how the great
city grew. London. 1862. 8°
Baedeker, C. London und seine Umge-
bung, nebst Reiserouten vom Continent nach
England und zuriick. Handbuch fiir Reisende,
etc. Coblenz. 1862. 8°
London nebst Ausfliigen nach slid Eng-
land, etc. Coblenz. 1866. 8^
Funfte Aujlage. Leipzig. 1875. 8°
Londres, suivi d'excursions dans I'An-
gleterre du Sud, le duche de Galles et I'Ecosse,
ainsi que des routes du Continent en Angleterre.
Coblenz. 1866. 8°
C, E. Baily's London in six rambles. To
which are added Excursions to the interesting
localities ten miles round. London. 1862. 8°
Londres et ses environs ; ce qu'il faut
y voir et comment le voir. [By E. C. Trans
lated from Baily's London : in six rambles,
etc.] Londres. 1862. 8°
Bille, C. S. A. Breve fra London under
Verdensudstillingen, 1862.
Kj^benhavn. 1862. 8°
Brackmann, F. Bruckmann's Reisebibliothek.
London und seine Umgebung.
Stuttgart. 1862. 8o
Bodd, George. Chambers's Handy Guide to
London, etc. London. 1862. S®
Cmchley, G. F. Cruchley's new Guide to
London, 1862. Ix)ndon. [1862.] 16®
Cruchley's London in 1865 : a hand-
book for Strangers, showing where to go, how
to get there, and what to look at. [With a plan
of London.] London. [1865.] 16o
[Another edition.] London. [1866.] 16°
[Another edition.] London. 1867. 8"*
Strass, C. F. H. Ein Streifzug nach London,
etc. , Berlin. 1862. S®
Tarbnck, E. L. The new Illustrated London
Guide for 1862. [With a map.]
London. [1862.] 8«
London. Guide des Etrangers a Londres.
[By A. T. Vivien.] [Londres. 1862.] fol.
Cosmopolite. Guide a Londres et a I'Exposi-
tion Universelle de 1862.
Londres. [1862.] W>
London. Guide a Londres et aux environs,
et a I'Exposition Universelle de 1862.
Paris. [1862.] 12«
Tapernoux, P. E. International Guide to
London and its environs. Fr. and Eng.
Londres, [1862.] 12°
Kelly, E. R. Kelly's Post-Office guide to
London, in 1862. Visitor's handbook to the
metropolis, and Companion to the Directory.
With map. London. [1862.] 8o
[Second edition.] London. [1871.] S^
[Third edUion.]- London. [1872.] 8®
Alphen, Daniel Frans van. Londen, zi.ine
omstreken en het Eiland Wight . . . Met
aanteekeningen. Leyden. [1862.] 8°
Cassell, John. Cassell's Illustrated Guide
to London. London. [1862.] 8®
Guide de Londres de Cassell's edition
illustree. Avec toutes les indications necessaires
aux etrangers qui visitent Londres et I'Exposi-
tion Internationale de 1862. [With a map.]
London. [1862.] S®
Chaix, A. N. Bibliotheque du Voyageur.
Nouveau guide a Londres, dans ses environs,
en Angleterre, en !l^cosse, en Irlande.
Paris. [1862.] 12«
Conty, A. de. A. de Conty. Londres en
poche, et ses environs. Guide pratique illus-
tree, etc. Paris. [1862?] 16»
Eglington, William. Eglington's Guide to
the sights of London. London. [1862.] 8®
London. The sights of London, with Cab
Fares. [London. 1862.] 16<»
188
LONDON.
P.P. London. The London Royal Album.
General guide to London and its environs.
London. 1860. 4°
[Continued as]
The Royal Album. By H. Lagraffe.
London. [1862, etc.] 4°
London. The Visitor's Guide to places
worth seeing in London. A handbook to the
Great Metropolis. London. [1862.] 8°
The World's Guide to London in 1862
by day and by night. London. [1862.] 8o
Castro 7 Serrano, D. Jose de. Espaiia en
Loudres ; correspondencias sobre la Exposicion
Universal de 1862, por D. Jose de Castro y
Serrano. Madrid. 1863. 8°
Nauwerck, L. L. Nauwerck's Penny guide to
London, London. 1863. 8^
Basch, Gustav. Dunkele Hauser und Stras-
sen in London.
2 Bde. Wittenberg. [1863.] 8"
Feret, P. J. Colonies des Celtes. Londres
filled'unbourgdu continent. Dieppe. 1864. 8°
London Guide. Begin. London Guide. [A
guide to the principal objects of interest in
London.] [Loudon. 1864.] 16«>
[Without title-page.]
Stoughton, John. Shades and Echoes of
Old London. By the Rev. John Stoughton.
London. [1864.] 8°
Bondelet, A. Londres pour ceux qui n'y
vontpas. Paris. 1864. 12°
Timbs, John. Walks and Talks about Lon-
don, etc. London. 1865. 8»
Romance of London : strange stories>
scenes, and remarkable persons of the Great
Town. 3 vol. London. 1865. 8°
P.p. London. The Shops and Companies of
London and the Trades and Manufactories of
Great Britain. Edited by H. Mayhew.
London. 1865. 4o
Thombury, G. W. Haunted London. Il-
lustrated by F. W. Fairholt.
London. 1865. 8°
Haunted London, by W. Thombury.
Edited by E. Walford. Illustrated by F. W.
Fairholt. London. 1880. 8°
Hardwicke, Robert. Hardwicke's shilling
Handy Book of London. . . . New edition,
illustrated. London. [1865.] 16°
New edition. London. [1872.] 16°
Timbs, John. Club Life of London ; with
anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee- Houses, and
Taverns of the Metropolis during the 17th,
18th, and 19th Centuries.
2 vol. London. 1866. 8°
Another edition. London. [1872.] 8^
Moses, E., and Son. A popular History of
London. London. 1866, etc. S°
Martens, C. Londres commercial, topo-
graphique et moral, ses rapports avec la Bel-
gique, etc. Londres. 1866. 8«
London. A Picture Story-Book of London ;
or, City Scenes, with illustrations by J. Gilbert.
London. [1866.] 24°
Larwood, J., and Hotten, J. C. The History
of Signboards, from the earliest Times to the
present day. With one hundred illustrations
m facsimile. L. P. London. 1867. 4o
London. Louden en omstreken . . . Reisgids
met grooten Plattegrond. Zutphen. 1867. 12°
Large, H. Large's Way about London,
giving a direct route to roads, streets, courts,
alleys, ... in alphabetical order, from six well-
known starting points, etc. [With map.]
London. [1867.] 8o
Academies, etc., London. Archaeological
Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Old
London. Papers read at the London Congress,
July, 1866. London. 1867. 8°
Belgians. Les Beiges a Wimbledon. Im-
pressions de voyage d'un Artilleur Gaulois.
Gaud. 1867. 8o
Lemon, Mark. Up and down the London
Streets. [With illustrations.]
London. 1867. 8o
Timbs, John. London and Westminster.
City and Suburb. Strange events, character-
istics, and changes of Metropolitan Life.
2 vol. London. ]868. %<>
Biley, H. T, Memorials of London and
London Life in the 13th, 14th, and 15th cen-
turies. London. 1868. 8o
Heywood, Abel. Abel Hey wood's Series of
Penny Guides. A Guide to London. Its pub-
lic buildings, etc. Manchester. 1868. 8°
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Orders, Rules, and Ordinances ordained, de-
vised, and made by the Master and Keepers or
Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery or
Art of Stationers of the City of London, for
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[Imperfect, wanting several years.]
A complete guide to all persons who
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London, and parts adjacent. [For 1740, 44,
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London. 1740-66. 12°
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Baldwin's New Complete Guide [for 1768-70].
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The New Complete Guide [for 1772, 77, 83].
[London.] 1772-83. 12°
The London Directory for the year
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Bailey's British Directory ; or. Mer-
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year 1784. 4 vol. London. 1784. 8°
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General Directory for London, "Westminster,
borough of Southwark, and twenty-two miles
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Barfoot, Peter, and "Wilkes, John. The
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P.P. London. The first edition ever pub-
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In progress. London. 1796, etc. 12»
Holden's Triennial Directory, 1799.
(For 1802, 3, 4, 5—11.)
[Continued as^
The Triennial Directory of London, West-
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8 vol. London. [1799—1822.] 80
Holden's Annual Directory,
. com-
prising London and 480 separate towns in Eng-
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Hibernian Provincial Directory, etc.
London. 1824. 8<»
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said common. London. 1796. fol.
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Squares, Lanes, Alleys, etc. contained in the
Plan of the Cities of London, Westminster, and
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any parts of . . . England, . . . Wales, . . .
Scotland, and Ireland. London. 1637. 4«
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survey of London and its environs. Containing
upwards of fourteen million eight hundred
thousand mean distances, with their relative
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London Hackney Cab Fares. The London
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the fullest information . . respecting all that is
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London. 1875. 16o
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Academies, etc. , Oxford Society for promot-
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Bath, City of. A Directory for the City and
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Scudamore, Charles. A chemical and med-
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the Bath Waters, tending to illustrate their
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in a series of views from original drawings by
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Bath. The Handbook to Bath, illustrated
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Bath. [1845.] 12°
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Tanstall, James. Rambles about Bath and
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Milles, J. Topographical Kotes respecting
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Hunter, Joseph. The connection of Bath
with the literature and science of England.
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Hanham, Frederick. A manual for the
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Indicator. A Guide through and around
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Falconer, R. W. List of Charters connected
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Bath. City of Bath. [Twelve views with
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Walcott, M. E. C. Memorials of Bath and
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Academies, etc. , Bath Natural History and
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
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Bath Fern Leaves. Bath Fern Leaves.
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Jebonlt, E. A general view of West Somer-
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Fling, James H. The Briton and the Roman
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Parker, John Henry. The Architectural
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Wells, City of. The Swan Hotel Visitors'
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A survey of the Cathedrals of York,
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Britten, John. The history and antiquities
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Cockerell, C. R. Iconography of the West
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Weston-snper-Hare. Rambles about Weston-
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Weston-super-Mare. [1847.] 12P
The visitor's companion in rambling
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Saint Brady, G. The Flora of Weston and
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Bobbins, — , and Scotney, — . Robbins' and
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
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STAFFORDSHIRE.
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Pigot and Co.'s Royal National and
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Figot and Co.'s Royal National, Com-
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London. Post- Office Directory of London
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Norfolk, and Suffolk, with Essex, Hertford-
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Cambridge, County of. Post-Office Directory
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Fifth edition. Pigot and Co.'s National
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for 1832, 3, 4. London. [1832.] 8°
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Fifth edition. Pigot and Co. 's National
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Pigot and Co.'s Royal National, Com-
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[Includes Surrey.]
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and nine Counties, viz. . . . Cambridgeshire,
Norfolk, and Suffolk, with Essex, Hertford-
shire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, and Sussex.
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Essex. Post-Office Directory of the six home
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CLAPHAM.
Clapham. A Key and Companion to the
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Town, Church, and Archiepiscopal Palace of
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church of St. John the Baptist at Croydon . . .
which was destroyed by tire, . . . January the
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by eminent artists, and photographs by P. H.
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[No more published.]
Crystal Palace, Sydenham. The Crystal
Palace : its park and gardens. What to see
and how to see it. London. [1854.] 8°
The Crystal Palace ; its Park and Gar-
dens. A Handbook for Visitors.
London. [1854.] 8°
The Crystal Palace, Sydenham ; its
History, Dimensions, Contents, and General
Arrangements. London. [1854.] 16°
A ramble through the Crystal Palace.
London. 1854. 8°
Pictures of the Ciystal Palace, Syden-
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The Chief Courts of Sydenham.
Loudon. 1854.
8o
A Guide to the Crystal Palace, Syden-
ham. London. 1854. 16°
The Palace. An artistic sketch of the
10th of June. Third edition.
London. [1855.] 18°
The Visitor's guide and companion to
the Crystal Palace.
London. [1858, 1859.] 12°
[No more published after no. 9. Nos. 3 to 5 are
-wanting.]
Crystal Palace ; the exterior and
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tive letter-press.] London. [I860.] 16°
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Loudon. [1862.] obL 16°
Guide to the Crystal Palace and Park.
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sketch of Dorking and of the beautiful country
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8°
Walks, Rides, and Drives around
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with the humours and politicks of the place.
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Epsom. Some particulars relating to the
history of Epsom, Containing a description of
the origin of horse-racing, and of Epsom Races ;
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illustrations on wood and steel, embracing the
villages of Ewell, Leatherhead, with their
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FABLEY HEATH.
Tupper, M. F. Farley Heath. A Record
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FAENHAM.
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Albury. Fourteen views in the village of
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Tupper, M. F.
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HASLEMEBE.
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Buildings at Kew, in Surrey.
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A desQfiption of the Gardens and Build-
ings at Kew, in Surrey ; with the engravings
belonging thereto, in perspective : To which is
added a short account of the principal seats and
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Scheer, F. Kew and its gardens.
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Hooker, Sir W. G. Kew Gardens ; or, a
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NORWOOD.
Weatherhead, G. H. An account of the
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Beulah Spa. A Guide to the Beulah Spa,
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W., J. W. A Guide to the Royal Beulah
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Grimsted, T. P. Norwood Cemetery. A
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Battersea, Fulham, Putney, Chiswick, Mort-
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Jackson, John G., and Andrews, G. T.
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WANDSWORTH.
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WAVERLEY ABBEY. See Farnham.
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WIMBLEDON". See also Wandsworth.
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Fifth edition. Pigot and Co. 's National
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Fifth edition. Pigot and Co. 's National
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Pigot and Co. 's Royal National, Com-
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Pigot and Co.'s Royal National and
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London. Post-Office Directory of London
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Lower, Mark Antony. The Churches of
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AEUNSEL. See also Bognor, Chichester,
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Arundel 1875. 16o
BATTLE. See also Hastings.
Battle Abbey. The handbook to Battle
Abbey ; to which is added, a description of
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BI6N0B.
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BODIAU.
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Lower, Mark Antony. Bodiam and its
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B06N0B. See also Rye.
Bognor. The Bognor Guide, containing the
History of Bognor, and the History and An-
tiquities of several adjoining Parishes, includ-
ing an account of Goodwood, Arundel Castle,
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B0X6B0VE. See also Chichester.
Eidge, L. W. Priory Church of SS. Mary
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by geometrical drawings and perspective views,
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BBAMBEB. See Sussex.
BBIGHTON.
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Awsiter, John. Thoughts on Brighthelm-
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Brighton. A description of Brighthelmston
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Brighthelmstone. [1788.] 12°
Another edition. London. [1792.] 8°
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Brighton. [1800?] 12o
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"WigBtead, Henry, and Bowlandson, Thomas.
An Excursion to Brighthelmstone, made in the
year 1789. Embellished with eight engravings
in aqua tinta, from views taken on the road,
and at that place. London. 1790. obi. 4°
Brighton. Brighton New Guide ; or, a de-
scription of Brighthelmston, and the adjacent
country. London. 1800. 12°
Brighton New Guide, to which is added
a correct account of all the Cities, Towns, and
Villages from Dieppe to Paris. Fourth edition.
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Fisher, F. G. Fisher's New Brighton Guide ;
or, a description of Brighthelmston. To which
is added a correct account of the cities, towns,
and villages from Dieppe to Paris.
Sixth edition. Xondon. 1804. 8°
The Brighthelmston Directory, or guide
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Button, J. V. The Brighton and Lewes
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Bepton, H. Designs for the Pavilion at
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Attree, H. R. Attree's Topography of
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Wright, Charles, The Brighton Ambulator,
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Brighton. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton.
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Brighton. 1823. 12o
Sickelmore's History of Brighton.
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Sickelmore's descriptive views of
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Brighton. A Visit to the Regent Iron and
Brass Foundry, the Gas Manufactory, and the
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Royston. 1824. 12o
Brayley, E. "Wedlake. Topographical
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Baxter, John. Baxter's Stranger in Brighton,
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Wallis, James. Wallis's Royal edition.
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Another edition. Brighton. 1841. 12°
[Another edition.]
Brighton. [1844.] 12°
Another edition. Brighton. [1846.] B°
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Brighton and its environs. . . . Sixth
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Hogg, Edward. Mogg's Brighton Railway,
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Folthorp, Robert. Folthorp's (afterwards
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P.P. Brighton. Mathieson's Brighton and
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The Brighton Quarterly Directory, and
Sussex Court Guide. Brighton. 1872, etc. 8o
Brighton Gazette, Visitors' Directory,
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Brighton. Town of Brighthelmstone. Pro-
ceedings of the Commissioners acting under the
Brighton Town Act, . . . with a statement of
facts connected with the several additions of
Roads and I^nds to the Palace Grounds at
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Lee, Edwin. Brighton and its Sanative
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Brighton. The Charities, Churches, and
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HKTerrifield, Mary P. Brighton, past and pre-
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281
South Coast. A descriptive Supplement to the
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Brighton: the Road, the Place, the
People. With . . . illustrations. [Reprinted
from the "London Society" and "Once a
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Views of Brighton and the neighbour-
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Elliot, Henry. Elliot's Complete Companion
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Ainsworth, W. H. Views of the Devil's
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Erredge, J. A. History of Brighthelmston ;
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Herrifield, Mary P. A Sketch of the natural
history of Brighton and its vicinity. Edited
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Jeffs, rS. D. Jeffs' Guide to the Royal
Pavilion and Museum, Brighton. . . . Second
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Black, A. and C. Black's Guide to Brighton
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
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Bishop, John G. Strolls in the Brighton
Extra- Mural Cemetery. Fir.st and second
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Martin, Henry. The History of Brighton
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Hall, E. H. Page's Handbook to Brighton
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Page's Handbook to Brighton. (Cora-
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Brighton. [1873.] 8°
Bishop, John George. The Bri;jhton Pavilion
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Brighton. 1875. 8°
Second edition.
Third edition.
Brighton.
Brighton.
1876.
1878.
8«
80
Brighton. Borough of Brighton. Copies of
the Deeds relating to the Division of the
Tenantry Lands in the Parish of Brighthelm-
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Brighton. 1878. 8°
Sawyer, Frederick E. A short history of
Brighton. A paper read before the Brighton
and Sussex Natural History Society, etc.
[Brighton. 1878.] S^
Ward, — , and Lock, — . Ward and Lock's
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London. [1878.] 8°
Andreas, — , and Nash, — . Andress and
Nash's Illustrated guide to Brighton.
Brighton. [1879.] 8o
Bishop, John George. **A Peep into the
Past : " Brighton in the Olden Time, with
glances at the present. With numerous illus-
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BXJR6HEBSCH.
Btirgherseh. Burghersch, or pleasures of a
coimtry life. London. 1855. 8®
CHICHESTER.
Chichester.
See also Sussex.
[The history of Chichester.]
[Chichester. 1785.] 12°
[Imperfect, wants the title-page, pp. 15, 16, 31—34,
43 — 46, and -all after p. 50. j
Chichester Guide. The Chichester Guide,
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state of the City. Chichester. [1794 ?J 8^
Another edition.
Chichester.
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[1800.] 80
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Hay, Alexander. The history of Chichester,
interspersed with . . . notes and observations
on the most remarkable places in the vicinity,
and the county of Sussex in general.
Chichester. 1804. 8°
Dally, Richard. The Chichester Guide, con-
taining the history and antiquities of the city,
... a description of the Cathedral and its
monuments, etc. Chichester. 1831. 8®
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Abingdon, Thomas. The antiquities of the
Cathedral Church of Worcester, i o which are
ailded the cathedral Churches of Chichester and
Lichfield. London. 1717. S®
Another edition. London. 1723. 8®
Willis, B. Parochiale Anglicanum : or, the
names of all the Churches and Chapels within
the Dioceses of Canterbury, Rochester, London,
Winchester, Chichester, etc.
London. 1733. 4^
A survey of the Cathedrals of York,
Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield,
Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, etc.
3 vol. London. 1742. 8<»
Crocker, Charles, A visit to Chichester
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282
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Chichester. 1849. S"
Willis, Robert. The Architectural History
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Willis, of Boxgrove Priory, by J. L. Petit, and
of Shoreham Collegiate Church, together with
the collective Architectural History of the fore-
going buildings, as indicated by their mould-
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4 pt. Chichester. 1861. 4°
Walcott, M. E. C. Constitution of Chichester
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Catalogue of Bishops of Selsey and
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Catalogue of Bishops of Selsey and
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observations on its constitution and history.
London. 1877. 4°
Stepheiis, "W. R "W. Memorials of the
South Saxon See and Cathedral Church of
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Swainson, Charles A. The history and con-
stitution of a Cathedral of the old foundation.
Hlustrated from documents in the registry and
muniment room of the Cathedral of Chichester.
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EASTBOURNE.
Eastbourne. Eastbourne ; being a descrip-
tive account of that village in . . . Sussex.
London. 1787. 12°
A description of East-Bourne and its
East-bourne. 1819. 12°
environs.
Knight, — . Knight's Visitor's guide to East-
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Eastbonme. The Guide to East Bourne and
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Eastbourne. [1856.] S^
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GOODWOOD. See also Bognor.
Jacques, D. A Visit to Goodwood, near
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HASTING.
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Third edition.
London. 1797. 8°
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of the town and port of Hastings, illustrated
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Beed, Thomas R. Hastings, a rural de-
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Harwood, "William. On the curative influ-
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Fit ton, William H. A geological sketch of
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Freeling, A. Picturesque Excursions. [Con-
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Sixth edition.
St. Leonards. [1852.] 12°
Hastings. The Handbook of Hastings, St.
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Ross, Thomas. Ross's Hastings and St.
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Seventh edition.
Hastings. 1851. 12°
Hope, J. Hope's Pictorial Guide to Hastings
and St. Leonards, vkrith . . . illustrations . . .
and an alphabetical list of the Plants, Ferns,
and Algae in the neighbourhood.
Hastings. [1849.] 8°
Saint Leonards-on-Sea. Pocket Guide to St.
Leonards-on-Sea and Hastings. . . . Eighth
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Osborne, H. Osborne's Stranger's Guide and
Commercial Directory to Hastings and St.
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Osborne's Stranger's Guide and Directory
to Hastings and St. Leonards for 1854.
2pt. Hastings. [1854.] 12o
Osborne, Charlotte. Osborne's Stranger's
Guide to Hastings and St. Leonards. With
map. Hastings. 1860. 12°
P.P. St. Leonards. Mathieson's Hastings
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St. Leonards. [1868, etc.] 8o
Saint Leonards-on-Sea. Views of Saint
Leonards-on-Sea, near Hastings.
St. Leonards. Il852.] obi. fol.
Six views of St. Leonards and the
neighbourhood, on cards.
St. Leonards. [1852.] 18o
Hastings. Hastings past and present : with
notices of the most remarkable places in the
neighbourhood, etc. Hastings. 1855. 8°
Lee, Edwin. The Southern Watering-places,
Hastings, St. Leonards, Dover, and Tunbridge
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Savery, J. Charles. Hastings and St.
Leonards-on-Sea, their meteorology and climate.
London. 1859. 8°
Hastings. Hastings and its neighbourhood.
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London. [I860.] 8o
Cooper, W. D. Notices of Hastings and its
municipal institutions. Printed from Sussex
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Frith, Francis. The Gossiping Photographer
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Savery, J. Charles. The Hastings and St.
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of the London and local press on the new drain-
age system of Hastings and St. Leonards.
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
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Whiteman, S. Whiteman's Guide to
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Hastings. A complete description of S.
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Sussex. Picturesque Sussex. Pt. 1. Hast-
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HOBSHAM.
Dudley, Howard. The History and antiqui-
ties of Horsham. . . . Illustrated by wood en-
gravings and lithographic views.
London. 1836. 12o
Horsham. Horsham : its history and anti-
quities. With illustrations.
London. 1868. 8°
LEONARDS, SAINT. See Hastings.
LEWES. See also Bkighton.
Lewes. Ancient and modem history of
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Horsfield, T. W. The History and antiqui-
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2 vol. Lewes. 1824-1827. 4®
Lower, Mark Antony. A Handbook for
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Blaanw, W. H. The Barons' War, includ-
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Mantell, G. A. A day's ramble in and about
the ancient town of Lewes.
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Notes for a day's ramble in and about
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LITTLEHAMPTON.
Littlehampton. A diary kept in an excur-
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MAYFIELD
Kichols, John. Observations by Mr. Denne,
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meeting of the Sussex Archaeological Society,
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NEWHAVEN.
Fortune, F. Original sketches, etc. for the
improvement of Newhaven Harbour.
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PETWOETH.
Arnold, F. H. Petworth : a sketch of its
history and antiquities, with notices of objects
of archaeological interest in its vicinity. [With
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PEVENSEY.
Lower, M. A. Pevensey Castle, and the
recent excavations there. (With a plan, by W.
Figg, and other illustrations.) Reprinted from
vol. VI. of the Sussex Archaeological Collections.
London. 1853. 8°
Chronicles of Pevensey : with notices
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POUNCEFOED.
Hunter, W. P. Geological Notes : com-
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EYE See also Hastings.
Colepepyr, Robert. To the Rt. Hon. the
Lords . . . and to the hon. the Commons. . . .
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Bye. The Case of the owners of the Upper
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Smeaton, John. The report of John Smeaton
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SEAFOED. See also Eastbourne.
Lower, Mark Antony. Memorials of the
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torical and antiquarian. With the charter of
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SHOEEHAM. See also Chichester
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TABBING, WEST.
"Warter, J. W. Appendicia et pertinentiae ;
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XTCKFIELD.
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Prince, C. L. Observations' upon the
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cal record from 1843 to 1870, . . . and some
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Contributions to the Eighth Volume
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285
William Durrant Cooper. Containing notices
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WITHYHAM.
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40
WORTHING. See also Rye.
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hours not idly spent. London. 1805. 8°
A sketch of Worthing and its environs.
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— Another edition.
Worthing. 1813. 80
A sketch of Worthing as it was, and
now is. [By J. MackcouU. ]
— - 120
Worthing. 1817.
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several prospects of gentlemen's seats, etc., and
maps of the County and of the several hun-
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Another edition. This edition is care-
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history of the County of Warwick from the
earliest period to the present time, comprising
views of the principal towns, buildings, etc.
Birmingham. 1830. 4°
"West, William. The History, Topography,
and Directory of Warwickshire, inclusive of
some portions of the ancient histories of Rous,
Camden, Speed, and Dugdale. Illustrated.
Birmingham. 1830. 8°
Sharp, Thomas. An epitome of the County
of Warwick, containing a brief historical and
descriptive account of tne towns, villages, etc.
London. 1836. 8o
Buck, S. and N. Fifth Collection of
Twenty-four views as follow^s, in the County of
Oxford, . . . Warwick, . , . Northampton, etc.
[London. 1730.] obi. 4°
P., R. Four topographical Letters, written in
July, 1755, upon a Journey thro' Bedfordshire,
Northamptonshire, lieicesterehire, Nottingham-
shire, Denbigh, Warwickshire, etc., from a
Gentleman of London to his brother and sister in
town, etc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1757. 8°
Derby, Cov,nty of. Sketch of a tour into
Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of
Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, etc.
London. 1778. 8°
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Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of
Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham,
Northampton, Bedford, and Hertford shires.
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Soane, Sir J. Plans, elevations, and 'sec-
tions of Buildings erected in the Counties of
Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Staffordshire,
Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, etc.
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Academies, etc., Board of Agriculture.
General view of the agriculture of the County
of Wai'wick. By John Wedge.
London. 1794. 4o
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County of Warwick. By A. Murray.
London. 1813. 8°
Batcher, E. An excursion from Sidmouth
to Chester in the summer of 1803, in a series of
letters to a Lady, etc. London. 1805. 12''
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through parts of Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire,
Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire,
Derbyshire, and South Wales. Second edition.
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of Warwick, from actual survey made in 1820-1.
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Figot, James. Pigot and Co.'s London and
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1822-3. Manchester. [1822.] %<>
[Includes Warwickshire.]
Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial
Directory for 1828-9. London. [1828.] 8°
[Includes Warwickshire.]
Another edition. London. 1835. S^
Pigot and Co.'s National and Commer-
cial Directory and Topography of the Counties
of Derbyshire, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, etc.
London. 1842. 8o
[Includes Warwickshire.]
Slater, Isaac. Slater's Royal National and
Commercial Directory and Topography of the
Counties of Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, etc.
Manchester. 1850. S^
[Includes Warwickshire.]
Slater's Royal National and Commercial
Directory and Topography of the Counties of
Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, etc.
Manchester. 1850. 8«
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White, Francis. History, Gazetteer, and
Directory of Warwickshire, comprising a general
survey of the county, with a variety of historical,
statistical, topographical, commercial, and agri-
cultural information. Sheffield. 1850. 8°
F. White and Co.'s History, Gazetteer,
and Directory of Warwickshire, comprising
general surveys of the county, and separate
historical, statistical, and topographical descrip-
tions of all the boroughs, towns, manors, etc.,
in the county. With a map of the county and
a special article on the geology of Warwickshire.
Third edition. Sheffield. 1874. 8°
Francis White and Co. 's Commercial
and Trades Directory of Birmingham, Hands-
worth, King's Norton, Northfield, and Yardlev,
in Worcestershire, and Harborne and Smetn-
wick in Staffordshire ; with a history, topo-
graphy, and directory of Warwickshire.
2 vol. Sheffield. 1875. 8o
For other Directories see Birmingham.
Domesday Book. Domesday Book for the
County of Warwick, translated by W. Reader.
Coventry. 1835. 4o
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wick. Translated by the late William Reader
of Coventry. Second edition.
Warwick. [1879.] 4^
Domesday Book ; or, the great survey
of England of William the Conqueror, a.d.
1086. Facsimile of the part relating to Wnr-
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287
Freeling, A. Railway Companion from
London to Birmingham, Liverpool, and Man-
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Freeling's Grand Junction Railway
Companion to Liverpool, Manchester, and
Birmingham, etc. London. 1838. 12°
Warwick, County of. Notices of the Churches
of Warwickshire.
2 vol. Warwick. 1844-58. 8o
Thome, James. Rambles by Rivers. The
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Bradshaw, G. Bradshaw's handbook to the
manufacturing districts of Great Britain . . .
in the Counties of Lancashire, Cheshire, Staf-
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London. [1854.] 8°
Sibree, J., and Caston, M. Independency
in Warwickshire ; a brief history of the Inde-
pendent or Congregational Churches in that
County. Coventry. 1855. 8°
Black, A. and C. Black's Picturesque Guide
to Wai-wickshire. Edinburgh. 1857. 8^
Black's Warwickshire Guide. [New
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Edinburgh. 1866. 8°
Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs
of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
The geology of the Warwickshire Coal-field.
By H. H. Howell. London. 1859. 8°
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of
Great Britain. The Geology of parts of North-
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thirteenth and fourteenth centuries,
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vincial words (by Thomas Sharp) in use in
Warwickshire in the early part of the present
century. London. 1865. 8°
Eittermaster, F. W. Warwickshire Arms
and Lineages : compiled from the Heralds'
Visitations and ancient MSS.
London. [1866.] 8°
Burritt, Elihu. Walks in the Black Coun-
try and its green border-land.
London. 1868. 8^
Colvile, F. L. The Worthies of Warwick-
shire who lived between 1500 and 1800.
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legendary lore, traditionary stories, and roman-
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year 1619. Taken by W. Camden. Edited by
John Fetherston. London. 1877. 4fi
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" Official " County Map and Guide.
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Niven, William. Illustrations of old War-
wickshire houses. 31 copper etchings, with
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P.P. Coventry. The Old Cross. A War-
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ABBEN, FOREST OF.
Hannett, John. The Forest of Arden ; its
towns, villages, and hamlets : a topographical
and historical account of the district between
and around Henley-in-Arden and Hampton-in-
Arden, in the County of Warwick. Illustrated
with numerous engravings.
London. 1863. 8o
ASTON. See Birmingham.
BIEMINGHAM. See also Warwick.
Hutton, William. An history of Birming-
ham to the end of the year 1780. [With plates.]
Birmingham. 1781. 8«
Second edition, with . . additions [and
plates]. Birmingham. 1783. 8®
Third edition, with considerable ad-
ditions. Birmingham. 1806. 8®
Fourth edition, with considerable ad-
ditions and new engravings of the public build-
ings. [With cuttings from newspapers, the
author's autographs, etc.]
Birmingham. 1809. 8o
The history of Birmingham . . . con-
tinued to the present time, by Catherine Hut-
ton. Fourth edition. London. 1819. S®
Sixth edition, with considerable ad-
ditions. Illustrated with many engravings,
and map of the town, etc.
Birmingham. 1835. 8o
["With a second en graved title-page
Birmingham. [Views of the Ruins of the
Principal Houses destroyed during the Riots in
1791 ; with descriptions in French and English.]
London. 1792. obi. fol.
A brief history of Birmingham.
[Birmingham^] 1797. 8®
A concise history of Birmingham.
Fourth edition. Birmingham. 1808. 8»
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Fifth edUion. Birmingham. [1817.] 8°
BisBet, J. A Poetic Survey round Birming-
ham. Birmingham. [1800.] S°
p.p. Birmingham. 1801. Chapman's Bir-
mingham Directory. Birmingham. 1801. S°
New triennial Directory of Birmingham.
Birmingham. 1808. 8^
^Continued as}
Wrightson's new tneimial Directory.
Birmingham. 1815. So
[Imperfect, wanting all except the years 1808, 1815.]
Pigot, James. Pigot and Co. 's City of Dublin
and Hibernian Directory, etc.
London. 1824. 8°
[Includes Birmingham.]
Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and
Hibernian Provincial Directory for 1826-7, etc.
London. [1826.] 8°
[Includes Birmingham.]
Pigot and Co, 's new commercial Direc-
tory of Scotland for 1825-6, etc.
London. [1825.] 8°
[Includes Birmingham. ]
Pigot and Co.'s New Commercial Direc-
tory of Scotland for 1826-7, etc.
London. [1826.] 8°
[Includes Birmingham.]
Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial
Directory of the whole of Scotland, etc.
2pt. London. 1837. 8°
[Includes Birmingham.]
Birmingham. Post-Office Directory of Bir-
mingham, Warwickshire, and part of Stafford-
shire. London. [1845.] 8°
[Other editions— [1850], 185t, 1856, 1860, [1863 ,
1865, 1872, 1876, 1878. The three last editions are
edited by E. R. Kelly, and will be found under his
name in the Library Catalogue.]
Slater, Isaac. L Slater's National Commer-
cial Directory of Ireland, etc.
Manchester. 1846. 8°
[includes Birmingham.]
Another edition.
jyianchester. 1847. 8°
Another edition.
Manchester. 1870-1. 8°
Slater's classified directory of the . . .
district 15 miles round Birmingham, including
also "Worcester and the Potteries.
Manchester. [1850.] 8«
Slater's, late Pigot and Co., Hoyal
National Commercial Directory and topography
of Scotland, etc. Manchester. 1852. 8"
[Includes Birmingham.]
Slater's . . Commercial directories of
towns of Glasgow, Paisley, Oreenock, John-
stone, etc. Manchester. 1857. 8*'
[Includes Birmingham]
White, Francis. General and Commercia'
Directory and Topography of the Borough of
Birmingham, etc. SheflSeld. 1855. 8°
White, "William . White's Directory of Bir-
mingham, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Wednes-
bury, Darlaston, etc. Sheffield. 1869, 8o
Another edUion. Sheffield. 1873. 8o
P.p. Birmingham. Corporation general and
Trades Directory of Birmingham, Bilston,
Brierley Hill, etc.
Birmingham. [1861, etc.] 8o
Kelly, E. R. The Post-Office Directory of
Birmingham with its suburbs, 1867. Edited by
E. R. Kelly. Loudon. 1867, etc. 8^
Ephemerides. 1872. The Blue Book of the
Borough of Birmingham for 1872.
Birmingham. [1872.] 8o
Birmingham. The Stranger's Guide to
modem Birmingham, with an account of its
public buildings and institutions, its show-
rooms and manufactories. With observations
on the surrounding neighbourhood, descriptive
of the topography, antiquities, and manufac-
tories, etc., Birmingham. 1818. 8°
Pye, C. A description of modern Birming-
ham. Birmingham. [1820.] 12°
Drake, James. The picture of Birmingham,
being a concise but comprehensive account of
that place ; intended lor the information both
of residents and visitors.
Biimingham. 1825. 12o
Second edition.
Birmingham. 1831. 12«
Third edUion. London. [1837 ?] 12o
Smith, J. P. Geographical radius for y*
Borough of Birmingham.
Birmingham. 1835. fol.
Smith, W. H. Birmingham and its vicinity
as a manufacturing and commercial district.
London. 1836. 8°
Birmingham. A brief description of Bir-
mingham. Birmingham. [1840 ?] 12°
A pictorial Guide to Birmingham.
Birmingham. 1849. 16°
The Visitor's Handbook through the
Manufactories of Birmingham. Second edition.
Birmingham. [1852.] 16°
Mogg, Edward. Mogg's Birmingham Rail-
way, and Birmingham, Coventry, Warwick,
and Leamington Guide, including Stratford-
upon-Avon. London. 1842. 16°
Cornish, James. Cornish's Stranger's Guide
through Birmingham. Eighth edition improved
and enlarged. Birmingham, [1853,] 8°
Tenth edition.
Birmingham. 1858. 16°
— Twelfth edition.
Birmingham.
— Thirteenth edition.
Birmingham.
1864, 16°
1867. 16°
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Davidson, Alfred. A History of the Holt.,'s
of Aston, Baronets ; with a description of tiie
family Mansion, Aston Hall, "Warwickshire.
Birmingham. 1854. fol.
Griffith, George. History of the Free
Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, and Asylums of
Birmingham. London. 1861. 8°
Birmingham. The Riots at Birmingham,
July, 1791. . . . Authentic account of tho liots
(reprinted). Views of the ruins, etc.
Birmingham. 1863. obi. 8°
Smith, J. T. Memorials of old Birmingham.
Traditions of the old Crown House in Der-Yat-
End, in the Lordship of Birmingham.
Birmingham. 1863. 8°
Memorials of Birmingham Men and
Names ; founders, freeholders, and indwell ers,
etc. With illustrations and facsimiles.
Birmingham. 1864. 8°
Birmingham. Birmingham and the Black
Country. [A description of Birmingham, etc.]
London. [1864.] 10^
Timmins, Samuel. The Resources, Products,
and Industrial History of Birmingham and the
Midland Hardware District, etc.
London. 1866. 8°
Heywood, AbeL Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guides. A guide to Birmingham ; its
manufactories, public buildings, etc.
Manchester. 1868. 8°
Langford, J. A. A century of Birmingham
life ; or, a chronicle of local events from 1741
to 1841. Compiled and edited by J. A. Lang-
ford. Birmingham. 1868, etc. 8°
Modern Birmingham and its Institu-
tions ; a chronicle of local events from 1841 to
1871. Compiled and edited by J. A. Langford.
2 vol. Birmingham. 1873-77. 8°
The Birmingham Free Libraries, the
Shakespere Memorial Library and the Art
Gallery. Reprinted from the ** Birmingham
Morning News." Birmingham. 1871. 8°
Willey, William. Willey's History and
Guide to Birmingham.
Birmingham. [1868.] 8°
Willey's Penny Guides. Aston Hall
and its museum. Birmingham. [1869.] 8°
Cox, W. S. Reprint of the Charter ; sup-
plemental charters ; the Warneford Trust
I)eeds, etc. of the Queen's College, Birming-
ham. Birmingham. 1873. 8^
Annals of Queen's College, Birmingham.
Reprint of Addresses.
4 vol. London. 1873. 8^
Bunce, J. T. History of Old St. Martin's,
Birmingham. With illustrations in Chromo-
Lithography from original drawings by A. E.
Everitt. Birmingham. 1876. fol.
History of the Corporation of Birming-
ham ; with a sketch of the earlier govern ment
of the Town. Bimiingham. 1878, etc. S®
Greaney, William. A Guide to St. Chad's
Cathedral Church, Bath Street, Birmingham,
with a short account of the Catholicity of the
town before and since the Reformation, and Ihe
history of St. Chad's Relics. Compiled by W.
Greaney. Birmingham. 1877. 8°
Birmingham- Saturday Half-Holiday Gnide.
The Birmingham Saturday Half-Holiday Guide.
Fourth edition. Birmingham. 1879. S®
Dent, Robert K. Old and new Birmingham ;
a history of the Town and its People.
Birmingham. 1879, etc. 4®
Hale, J. E. Cannon St. Baptist Church,
Birmingham. Its history from 1737 to 1880.
London. [1880.] 16°
COVENTRY. See also Birmingham, Leam-
ington, and Warwick.
Taylor, John. Part of this summers Travels,
or news from Hell, Hull, and Hallifax, from
York, Linne, L<eicester, Chester, Coventry, etc.
[London. 1640.] 12o
Coventry. The history and antiquities of
the City of Coventry. Coventry. 1810. 12®
Coventry, Company of Sheremen and Tay-
lors. The pageant of the Company of Sheremen
and Taylors in Coventry as performed by them
on the Festival of Corpus Chris ti, together
with other pageants, exhibited on occasion of
several Royal visits to that City, etc. [Edited
by Thomas Sharp.] Coven tiy. 1817. 4o
Coventry Gnide. The Coventry Guide, con-
taining a concise account of the ancient history
of the city, and particular descriptions of the
churches. . . Illustrated, etc.
Coventry. 1824. 8°
Reader, William. New Coventry Guide :
containing the history and antiquities of that
city from the earliest authentic period to the
present time. Coventry. [1824.] 12°
The origin and description of Coventry
Show Fair and Peeping Tom.
Coventry. [1824.] 12<»
Sharp, Thomas. A dissertation on the Page-
ants or Dramatic Mysteries anciently perlormed
at Coventry, by the trading companies of that
city, etc. L. P. Coventry. 1825. 4°
Illustrated Papers and the History and
Antiquities of the City of Coventry, reprinted
from an original copy. With corrections, ad-
ditions, and a brief memoir of the author, by
W. G. Fretton. Birmingham. 1871. 4«
Coventry. Mayore, Bailiffs, and Sheriffs of
Coventry. [Coventry. 1830.] 12°
Royal visits to Coventry in the Olden
Time. Coventry. 1858. 8»
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290
WARWICKSHIRE.
Bablake Church, Coventry. Bablake Church,
Coventry. [Its history and antiquities.]
Coventry. [1818.] 4°
[Without title-page. ]
Grey Friers, CoveTitry. Grey Friers, Coventry.
[An account of the fraternity of Grey Friers in
Coventry.] [Coventiy. 1818.] 4o
Saint John's Hospital. St. John's Hospital
and Free School, Coventry. [Their history and
antiquities by Thomas Sharp,]
[Coventry. 1826.] 4o
Eeader, William. A guide to St. Mary's
Hall, Coventry. Second edition.
Coventry. 1827. 8°
Michael, SaiifU, Church of, at Coventry. De-
scription of St. Michael's Church, Coventry.
Coventry. 1815. 8°
Sharp, Thomas. Illustrations of the history
and antiquities of St. Michael's Church, Coven-
try, from original documents, etc. [With a
map of Coventry.]
3pt. Coventry. 1818. 4o
Header, William. Description of St.
Michael's Church, Coventry.
Coventry. [1831.] 12°
Trinity Church, Coventry. Description of
Trinity Church, Coventry.
Coventry. 1815. 8«>
Sharp, Thomas. Illustrations of the history
and antiquities of the Holy Trinity Church,
Coventry, from original documents.
Coventry. 1818. 4o
EBOE-HILL.
Jago, Richard. Edge-Hill, or, the rural
prospect delineated and moralized. A poem in
four books. London. 1767. 4^
KENILWOBTH. See also Leamington and
Warwick.
Laneham, Robert. A Letter, whearin, part
of the entertainment untoo the Queenz Majesty,
at Killingwoorth Castl, in Warwik Sheer, in
this soomerz progress, 1575, is signified : from
a freend officer attendant in the Coourt.
B. L. [London. 1575.] 8o
Another editum. Warwick. 1784. 8<>
Another edition. London. 1821. S®
Kenilworth Festivities. Kenilworth Fes-
tivities : comprising Laneham's description of
the pageantry and Gascoigne's Masques repre-
sented before Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth
Castle anno 1575, with prefaces, glossarial and
explanatory notes. With engravings.
2 pt. Warwick. 1825, 24. S©
Kenilworth Castle. A concise history and
description of Kenilworth Castle, etc.
Kenilworth. 1777. 8°
[Other editions:— 1781, 1790, 1798, 1809, 1811. 1819,
1822, 1824, 1827, 1829, 1834, 1837, 1838, 1840, 1842.]
Liddiard, J. S. A. Kenilworth : a mask.
Dublin. 1815. 8o
Kenilworth. Kenilworth illustrated ; or,
the histoiy of the Castle, Priory, and Church
of Kenilworth ; with a description of their
present state [extracted chiefly from Dugdale].
L. P. Chiswick. 1821. 4©
Nightingale, Joseph. An historical account
of Kenilworth Castle in the County of Warwick.
London. 1821. 8®
Kenilworth. A Guide to Kenilworth ; con-
taining a brief historical account of the Castle,
Priory, and Church. Illustrated, etc.
Coventry. [1825.] S"
Kenilworth Castle. A Guide to Kenilworth
Castle. To which are added . . . notices of the
Priory and Church. New edition with en-
gravings. Coventry. [1834.] 12®
Beck, John. Beck's Guide to Kenilworth
Castle, etc. Leamington. 1845. le*'
Jones, W. An account of the Kenilworth
Buffet, with elaborately carved relievos, illus-
trative of Kenilworth Castle, in the Elizabethan
Period. London. 1851. fol.
Header, William. The Ruins of Kenilworth,
an historical poem, by William Reader.
London. 1856. 8°
Second edition. London. 1857. S®
Kenilworth. Guide to Kenilworth and its
neighbourhood. London. 1858. 8®
A short history of Kenilworth, Warwick,
and the neighbourhood designed as a handbook
to that memorable spot. [With plates.]
Warwick. [1859.] 8<»
KINETON.
Charles I., ^ing. Two copies of verses on
the Meeting of King Charles the First and his
Queen, Henrietta - Maria, in the Valley of
Kineton, below Edge-Hill in Warwickshire,
July 13, 1643. Birmingham. 1822. S^
LEAMINGTON. See also Birmingham.
Leamington. A brief account of the rise,
progress, and patronage of the Leamington Spa
Charity, . . . with short notices respecting the
accommodations of the village, Rides, Walks,
etc. Birmingham. 1812. S®
Pratt, S. J. Local and literary account of
Leamington, Warwick, Stratford, Coventry,
Kenilworth, Hagley, The Leasowes, etc. A
new edition. Birmingham. 1814. 12o
Bisset, James. A descriptive guide of Leam-
ington Priors. Coventry. 1814. 12<>
The second edition of the Descriptive
Guide to Leamington Priors.
Coventry. 1816. 12«
WABWICKSHIRE.
291
Leamington. New Guide. An historical
and descriptive account of Leamington and
Warwick, etc. Warwick. 1817. 8°
Second edition. Warwick. 1825. 12°
Scudamore, Charles. A chemical and medical
Report on the properties of the mineral waters
of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harro-
gate, Bath, Cheltenham, Leamington, Malvern,
etc. London. 1820. 8°
Honcrieff, William Thomas. The new Guide
to the Spa of Leamington Priors. ... To which
is added Historical notices of Warwick and
its Castle . . . Second edition.
Leamington Priors. 1822. 12°
Third edition.
Leamington Priors.
1824. 12°
Merridew's improved edition of Mon-
criefiTs original guide to Leamington Spa and
its vicinity. . . . Seventh edition.
Leamington. 1837. 12o
Smith, Francis. Sixth edition. 1826. An
historical and descriptive guide to Leamington
Spa ; with a brief account of Warwick, Kenil-
worth, etc. Southam. 1826. 12°
Fairfax, John. Second edition. Fairfax's
new guide and directory to Leamington Spa.
Leamington. 1833. 8o
Taylor, John. Plan of Leamington Spa.
Taken by Messrs. Taylor and Hopton.
London. 1834.
Hopper, Richard. The history of Leaming-
ton Priors from the earliest records to the year
1842. Leamington. 1842. 12°
Leamington. The vicinity of Leamington ;
a guide to the neighbouring towns of Warwick,
Coventry, Stratford, Kenilworth, and surround-
ing country. Leamington. [1844.] 8°
Excursions in the neighbourhood of
Leamington Spa. Leamington. 1845. 16o
Beck, John. Beck's Leamington Guide.
Eighth edition. Leamington. 1848. 8°
Tenth edition. Leamington. 1852. 12<»
Beck's Guide to Leamington and the
surrounding district. Fourteenth edition.
Leamington. [1871.] 8°
England. The watering-places of England ;
comprising Tunbridge WeUs, Weymouth, Bux-
ton, Matlock, Scarborough, Torquay, Chelten-
ham, Leamington, etc. London. 1853. 8°
Leamington. Views of Leamington, War-
wick, and Kenilworth. (Descriptive letter-
press.) [London. I860.] obi. 8°
P.P. Leamington. D. Samey's Local Time
Tables, . . . Trades Directory, and General Ad-
vertiser. Pt. 1. Leamington. 1866. S®
Arthur, J. Arthur's picturesque views of
Leamington, Wai-wick, Stratford, Kenilworth
and neighbourhood. With historical and poeti-
cal descriptions.
Leamington. [1868.] obi. 16*
Black, A. and C. Black's Guide to Leam>
ington and its environs, etc.
Edinburgh. 1868. 8®
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guide Books. Royal Leamington Spa ;
the Visitor's Guide to its walks, waters, etc.
Manchester. 1869. 8«
Leamington. The Tourist's Picturesque
Guide to Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth,
and Stratford-on-Avon. Fourteenth edition.
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MAKCETEB, PABISH OF.
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Ambresbury and Underditch by Sir R. C. H.,
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London. 1863. 8°
Tomlinson, John. Tomlinson's Handy Guide
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BEVEBLEY. See also K ingston-upon-Hull.
Beverley Minster. A short history of Bev-
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Beverley. 1825. 12o
Foulson, George. Beverlac ; or, the an-
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in the County of York, and of the Provostry
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2 vol. London. 1829. 4o
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of the Town and Minster of Beverley in the
County of York. With Historical and de-
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Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Sanctuari-
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BOLTON ABBEY. See also Ben Rhydding
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YORKSHIRE.
315
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BRADFORD. See also Leeds.
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Continuation and additions to the His-
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Stamp, W. "W. Historical notices of "Wes-
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Smith, F. Smith's Directory of Bradford and
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P.P. Bradford. The Post-Office Bradford
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Brear, T. Brear's Guide to Bradford and
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Cndworth, William. Round about Bradford :
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BRIDLIKGTON.
Thompson, J. Historical sketches of Brid-
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Prickett, M. An historical and architec-
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Cape, Thomas. Brief sketches descriptive of
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BRIMHAM ROCKS. See also Habbogate
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Brimham Rocks. An historical and descrip-
tive account of Brimham Rocks in the West
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visitoi-s. Ripon. 1838. 9fi
A descriptive account of Brimham
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BROTHERTON. See Knottinqley.
BROWSHOLHE HALL.
Browsholme Hall. Description of Brows-
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of York and of the Parish of Waddington in the
same County ; also a collection of letters from
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BURNISTON. See Scalby.
BURSTALL. See Holdebness.
CALDER, River. See Aibedale.
CASTLE HOWARD.
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CATTERICK.
Baine, James. Catterick Church, in the
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316
YORKSHIRE.
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CAWOOD. See Selby and Sherburn.
CLEVELAND.
Graves, John. The History of Cleveland
in the North Riding of the County of York ;
comprehending an historical . . . view of the
ancient and present state of each parish, within
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London. 1845. 12o
The history and antiquities of Cleve-
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London. 1846. 4^
Bewick, Joseph. Geological treatise on the
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some observations on Ironstone Mining. [With
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Gordon, Samuel. The watering-places of
Cleveland ; being descriptions of these and
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Tweddell, G. M, The Bards and Authors of
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CLOITGHTON. See^CAhBY.
COATHAU.
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A Trip to Redcar and Coatham, the
former a watering-place in the North extremity
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COTTINGHAM.
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COWTHOEPE.
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Murray, Hon. Mrs. S. A Companion and
useful Guide to the beauties of Scotland, to the
Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lan-
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Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
2 vol. London. 1799—1803. 8°
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Whitaker, T. D. The history and an-
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Uontagn, Frederic. Gleanings in Craven :
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CEOFT.
Walker, T. D. An analysis of the waters of
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DEWSBUEY.
Greenwood, J. B. The early ecclesiastical
history of Dewsbury, . . . including a sketch of
the introduction of Christianity into Northum-
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Whitaker's Account of Dewsbury, from his
"Loidisand Elmete," and his dissertation on
the origin and progress of domestic architecture,
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of the Savile Family of Lupset, Thornhill, and
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Don. The Tour of the Don. A series of
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DONCASTEB. See also Sheffield.
Paine, James. Plans, elevations, sections,
and other ornaments of the Mansion House
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Miller, Edward. The history and anti-
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Orton, John. Turf Annals of York and
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Sheardown, William. The House of Fran-
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[Doncaster. 1844.] s. sh. fol.
Doncaster Races. Historical notices.
Communicated to the Doncaster Gazette, Sep.
20, 1861. Second edition.
Doncaster. [1861.] 12°
Doncaster Races, etc. Second historical
notice. Doncaster. [1866.] 12o
The Corporation of Doncaster ; of the
first regime. Communicated to the Doncas-
ter Gazette, May 9, 1862.
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The Church history
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of Doncaster.
Historical Notices of the Doncaster
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Doncaster. [1867.] S®
Stockes's Alms Houses, Doncaster.
Doncaster. 1868. S*
The Habitations of Doncaster in Olden
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene.
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their rise and progress and sources of supply.
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and naval officers who are, or have been, con-
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Jackson, John E. History of the ruined
church of St. Mary Magdalene, discovered a.d.
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Doncaster. [1863.] 8°
Doncaster in 1865 ; its vital statistics,
town improvements, markets, railway system,
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Doncaster in 1866 ; its meteorology,
[1867.]
[1868.]
8^
80
vital statistics, etc. Doncaster.
Doncaster in 1867, etc.
Doncaster,
Doncaster in 1868, etc.
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Doncaster in 1869 : its meteorology,
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Benison, E. B. Lectures on Gothic Archi-
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Tomlinson, John. Rambles twenty miles
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DTTNCOHSE FAfiK.
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Kirbymoorside. 1812. 8o
EASINGWOLB.
Gill, Thomas. Vallis Eboracensis ; com-
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ECCLESFIELB. See also Sheffield.
Eastwood, Jonathan. History of the Parish
of Ecclesfield, in the County of York.
London. 1862. 8o
Gatty, A. S. The first book of the marriage,
baptismal, and burial registers of Ecclesfield
Parish Church, Yorkshire, from 1558 to 1619 ;
also the churchwardens' accounts, from 1520 to
1546. Annotated by A. S. Gatty.
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FILEY. See also Scarborough.
Cole, John. The history and antiquities of
Filey in the County of York.
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318
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FOTTNTAINS ABBEY. See also Ripon.
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— — On the Excavation now in progress at
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early History of the Monastery.
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GOOLE.
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GOKDALE. See Ingleton.
GTTISELEY.
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HACKFALL. See Ripon.
HALIFAX. See also Leeds.
Halifax. Hallifax and its Gibbet-Law placed
in a true light, together with a description of
the Town. 2 pt. London. 1708. 12°
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HABEWOOD.
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HABBOGATE. See also Knaresborotjgh,
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French, John. A pocket companion for
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Walker, John. An Essay on the Waters of
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Gamett, Thomas. Experiments and observ-
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Hoole, B. A season at Harrogate. (A
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Another edition.
Harrogate. 1838. 8°
Harrogate Guide. The new Harrogate
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most remarkable in that neighbourhood.
Knaresbrough. [1815.] 12o
The new Harrogate Guide. Third
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cise description and history of what is most re-
markable in that neighbourhood for antiquity.
. . . Sixth edition. Harrogate. 1833. 12o
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cal Report on the properties of the mineral
waters of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge "Wells,
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Harrogate. The Harrogate Visitor's Pictorial
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Ripon. 1841. 12°
A Guide to Harrogate, with a correct
account of the places in the neighbourhood, etc.
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Harrogate Visitors' Handbook. Eighth
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Eleventh edition. Ripon. 1852. « 12°
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HOLDEBKESS.
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Poulson, George. The history'and antiqui-
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HOWDEN.
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HUDDEBSFIELD. See also Leeds.
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Huddersfield and District Directory,
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Stock, John. History of the Baptised Inde-
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HULL. See Kingston-upon-Hull.
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ILEXET.
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KEIGHLEY.
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sketch of the town, parish, and environs of
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KILVINGTON, SOUTH.
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Pigot, James, and Co. Pigot and Co.'s
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White, Francis. General Directory of King-
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White, William. Directory of the Boroughs
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Tickell, John. The history of the Town and
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Hull. A modem delineation of the Town
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accurate guide to all the various objects of
public interest, curiosity, or amusement in
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KIRKBURTON.
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EIREBY MOORSIDE.
Eastmead, William. Historia Rievallensis :
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its vicinity. To which is prefixed a description
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EIREDALE. See also Kikkby Moorside.
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Buckland, William. Account of an assem-
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the monasteries in England, etc. Second
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History of Kirkstall Abbey. . . . With
an historical sketch of the Cistercian ordfir of
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S. , M. Newes out of York-shire ; or, an
account of a journey in the true discovery of a
sovereigne Minerall, Medicinall Water, 'in the
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French, John. The Yorkshire Spaw ; Or, a
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Fourth edition.
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York. 1782. 12o
York. 1789. 12<>
York. 1798. 12o
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Seventh edition.
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Nicholson, John. The Airedale Poet's walk
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LEEDS.
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Second edition, with notes and ad-
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Leeds. 1816. fol.
Vicaria Leodiensis ; or, the history of
the Church of Leedes, in Yorkshire. Contain-
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Whitaker, T. D. Loidis and Elmete ; or,
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various authors. To which is added, an history
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Leeds Guide. The Leeds Guide, including a
sketch of the environs of Kirkstall Abbey.
Leeds. 1806. 12o
Leeds. A Walk through Leeds ; or. Stran-
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P.P. Leeds. Directory, general and commer-
cial, of the Town and Borough of Leeds for
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Pigot, James. Pigot and Co.'s City of Dub-
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London, 1824. 8°
[Includes Leeds.]
Pigot and Co. 's City of Dublin and
Hibernian Provincial Directory for 1826-7, etc.
London. [1826.] 8°
Pigot and Co. 's new Commercial Di-
rectory of Scotland for 1825-6, etc.
London. [1825.] 8o
[Includes Leeds.]
Pigot and Co.'s new Commercial Di-
rectory of Scotland for 1826-7, etc.
London. [1826.] 8°
[Includes Leeds.]
Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial
Directory of the whole of Scotland, etc.
2 pt.» London. 1837. 8°
[Includes Leeds.]
Slater, Isaac. Slater's National Commercial
Directory of Ireland, etc.
IVIanchester. 1846. 8^
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Slater's National Commercial Directoiy
of Ireland, etc. Manchester. 1847. 8°
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Slater's Royal National Commercial
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the . . . towns of Glasgow, Paisley, Greeriock,
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Slade, William, and Boebuck, D. I. Slade
and Roebuck's Directory of the Borough and
Neighbourhood of Leeds.
Leeds. [1851.] 12o
"White, William. Directory and Topography
of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield,
Wakefield, and the whole of the Clothing Dis-
tricts of the West Riding, including also Dews-
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Skipton, Settle, Otley, and about six hundred
villages and hamlets. SheflBeld. 1847. 12°
Eleventh edition. SheflSeld. 1866. S®
Twelfth editicm. Sheffield. 1870. 8°
Thirteenth edition.
Sheffield. 1875. S^
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Timperley, John. Account of the building
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80
"Warden, James. The Antiquities of the
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L. P. London. 1853. 8°
Leeds. The Dialect of Leeds and its neigh-
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of common life. To which are added a copious
glossary : notices of the various antiquities,
manners and customs, and general folk-lore of
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Taylor, Richard V. The Biographia Leodi-
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of Leeds and neighbourhood, from the Norman
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Black, A. and C. Black's Guide to Leeds
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Leeds. Old Leeds : its byegones and cele-
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Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
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of ancient and modem pictures, works of art,
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Grantham, G. P. A history of Saint Saviour's,
Leeds, with a full description of the church.
London. 1872. 8»
Leeds. The Tourist's Picturesque Guide to
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Shaw, — . Shaw's Tourist's Picturesque
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YORKSHIRE.
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Taylor, Richard V. The Ecclesise Leodi-
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Moore, Richard William. A History of the
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the old "Pillar" or "Cross" found in the
walls of the late edifice. Leeds. 1877. 8°
Leeds. An historical and descriptive Guide
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LTIPSET.
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MALHAM.
Hartley, Thomas. A concise account of
some natural curiosities in the environs of Mal-
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2 pt. London. 1786. 8®
MASHAM.
Fisher, John. The History and Antiquities
of Masham and Mashamshire ; together with
an account of its several Franchises, its ancient
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London. 1865. 8o
HEATJX ABBEY. See also Beveeley and
HOLDEIINESS.
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HELTHAM.
Hughes, Joseph. The Histoiy of the Town-
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HIDDLEHAK.
Academies, etc., Camden Society. Docu-
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of the collegiate church of Middleham, m the
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MOBLEY.
Smith, William. Rambles about Morley
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account of the rise and progress of the Woollen
Manufacture in this place. Illustrated with a
plan of Morley and numerous engravings.
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The History and Antiquities of Morley,
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MOWBRAY, VALE OF. See Thiksk.
KIDDERDALE.
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KOBTHALLEBTOK.
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An account of the taking and surrender-
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Boothroyd, Benjamin. The history of the
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BEDCAB. See Coatham.
BICHMOND.
Eichmond, Yorkshire, Honour of. Registrum
Honoris de Richmund exhibens terrarum et
yillarum, quae quondam fuerunt Edwini Comitis
infra Richmundshire descriptionem : ex libro
Domesday . . . nee non varias extentas, feoda,
relevia, fines . . chartasque ad Richmondiae com-
itatum spectantes. Adjiciuntur in appendice
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• L.P. Londini. 1722. k\.
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Bichmond. The history of Richmond, in the
County of York ; including a description of the
Castle, Friary, Easeby Abbey, etc.
Richmond. 1814. 12o
Clarkson, C. The History and Antiquities
of Richmond, in the County of York, with a
brief description of the neighbourhood.
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Whitaker, T. D. An history of Richmond-
shire, in the North Riding of the County of
York, together with those parts of the Ever-
wicschire of Domesday, which form the "Wapen-
takes of Lonsdale, Ewecross, and Amundemess,
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2 vol. London. 1823. fol.
A Series of Views of the most picturesque
scenes in Richmondshire, from drawings by J.
M. W. Turner and John Buckler. "With decrip-
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extracted from his "History of Richmondshire."
London. 1843. foL
Bobinson, W. R. Robinson's Guide to
Richmond, embracing Aske and Rokeby.
Richmond. 1833. 8°
Biclimoiid. A Guide to Richmond and the
neighbourhood, including Rokeby.
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Longstaffe, "W. H. D. Richmondshire, its
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BIPON.
Oent, Thomas. The ancient and modem
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Bipon. The History of Ripon, comprehend-
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ancient borough. To which is added, a de-
scription of Fountains Abbey, Studley, and
Hackfall. And an appendix, containing char-
ters, etc. Ripon. 1801. 12°
Second edition. Ripon. 1806. 12®
The Tourist's Companion ; being a con-
cise description and history of Ripon, Studley
Park, Fountains Abbey, Hackfall, Brimham
Craggs, etc. "With woodcuts.
Ripon. 1817. 12°
Third edition, with additions.
Ripon. 1822. 12°
Fifth edition. Ripon. 1828. 12^
The Tourist's guide, being a concise de-
scription and history of Ripon, Studley Park,
Fountains Abbey, etc Ripon. 1837. 12°
Second edition. Ripon. 1838. 12°
The history of Ripon, with historic
notices of Fountains Abbey, Studley, etc., form-
ing a compendious guide for visitors.
Ripon. 1839. 12°
Waddilove, R. D. An historical account of
Ripon Minster, in the "West Riding of the
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"Walbran, J. R. The pictorial pocket guide
to Ripon and Harrogate. "With topographical
observations on Studley-Royal, Brimham
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Second edition.
Ripon. 1847. 12o
A guide to Ripon, Harrogate, Fountains
Abbey, Bolton Priory, etc. Fifth edition.
Ripon. 1851. 80
Sixth edition. Ripon. 1856. 8®
The shilling guide to Ripon, Studley,
Fountains Abbey, Brimham Rocks, Hackfall,
etc. Ninth edition. Ripon. 1871. 80
Wilson, Thomas. A verbatim copy of all
the Monuments, Gravestones, and other Sepul-
chral Memorials in Ripon Cathedral and burial
ground. Copied and arranged by T. Wilson.
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BIEYAULX ABBEY. See Dtjncombe Pakk
and KiBKBY Moorside.
BOCHE ABBEY.
Jackson, Thomas. Reminiscences of visits
to Roche Abbey ; . . . also an account of a
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Aveling, J. H. Yorkshire. The History of
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SADDLE WORTH.
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SALLEY ABBEY.
Harland, John. Historical account of the
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SALTAIBE.
Salt, Sir Titus. A life of Sir Titus Salt,
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YORKSHIRE.
c'2o
Holroyd, A. Saltaire and its founder, Sir
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Saltaire. 1871. 8°
[Third edition.] Bradford. 1873. 16o
Balgarnie. R. Sir Titus Salt, Baronet : his
life and its lessons. With portrait and photo-
graphic illustrations. London. 1877. 8®
SALTBXTEN.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
... Its scenery and climate, and its general
capabilities as a marine watering-place. Second
edition. Darlington. 1866. 12°
Heywood, Abel. Abel Heywood's Series of
Penny Guide Books. A guide to Saltburn-by-
the-Sea and the neighbourhood.
Manchester. [1871.] 8o
Ephemerides. Almanac and Directory for
Saltburn-by-the-Sea and District. . . . 1877.
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SCALBY.
Cole, John. Historical Sketches of Scalby,
Burniston, and Cloughton, with descriptive
notices of Hayburn Wyke and Stainton Dale,
in the County of York.
Scarborough. 1829. 8"
SCABBOB0U6H.
Wittie, Robert. Scarbrough Spaw, or, a
description of the Nature and Vertues of the
Spaw at Scarbrough in Yorkshire.
London. 1660. 8°
Scarbrough-Spaw : or, a description of
the Nature and Vertues of the Spaw at Scar-
brough, Yorkshire. York. 1667. S°
Pyrologia Mimica, or an answer to
Hydrologia Chymica of William Sympson in
defence of Scarbrough Spaw.
London. 1669. 8°
Scarbrough's Spagyrical Anatomizer
dissected. London. 1672. 8°
Fons Scarburgensis : sive, Tractatus de
oranis Aquarum generis origine ac usu. Par-
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in comitatu Eboracensi Angliae.
Londini. 1678. S^
Simpson, William. Hydrologia Chymica :
or, the Chymical Anatomy of the Scarborough
and other Spaws in Yorkshire.
London. 1669. 8°
Hydrological Essayes : or, a vindication
of Hydrologia Chjnmica, being a further Dis-
covery of the Scarborough Spaw.
London. 1670. 8°
The History of Scarborough Spaw.
[London. 1679.] 120
Tonstall, George. Scarborough Spaw Spa-
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A new-years-gift for Doctor Witty ; or, .
the dissector anatomized. London. 1672. 8°
Short, Thomas. The Natural, Experimental,
and Medicinal History of the Mineral Waters of
Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, par-
ticularly those of Scarborough.
2 vol. London. 1734-40. i°
Shaw, P. An Enquiry into the Contents,
virtues, and uses of the Scarborough Spaw-
Waters. London. 1734. 8«
London. A Journey from London to Scar-
borough, in several letters. With a list of the
nobility, quality, and gentry at Scarborough
during the Spaw Season, in the year 1733.
London. 1734.
Second edition.
Third edition.
80
Foster, Mark. Scarborough, a poem. In
three Cantos. York. 1770. 8°
York. 1771. 8°
York. 1802. 12°
Scarborough. An historical and descriptive
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Scarborough Guide. The Scarborough Guide,
(a second edition). To which is prefixed a de-
scriptive route through Hull and Beverley.
Hull. 1796. 80
Gentleman. A new Scai'borough Guide. By
a Gentleman [J. Hatfield],
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Scarborough Guide
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Scarborough. 1808. 12^
Hinderwell, Thomas. The history and an-
tiquities of Scarborough and the vicinity, with
views and plans. York. 1798. i^
Second edition.^ [With the addition of
several engravings, etc.] London. 1811. 8°
[The Museum copy contains copious MS. notes, and
there is another copy on large paper.]
Third edition, enlarged. Illustrated.
Scarborough. 1832. 8'-'
Scarborough. A Journal of a tour to Scar-
borough in the summer of 1798.
Wisbech. 1798. S^
The new Scarborough
Hntton, William.
1803.
The Scarborough Tour in
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A Tour to Scarborough in 1803 ; includ-
ing a particular survey of the City of York.
London. 1817. 8°
Second edition.
London. 1817. 8°
The Scarborough
Ainsworth, William
guide ; (third edition), containing a description
of the town, the castle, and the environs, etc.
York. 1806. 16o
Fourth edition.
York. 1811. 160
[Fifth edition.}
Scarborough.
1812. 120
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AinBWorth, T. and J. Ainsworth's Scar-
borough Guide, being a description of the anti-
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The history of Great Britaine under the
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Meidinger, Heinrich. Briefe von einer
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Thackeray, Francis. Researches into the
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Manning, Charles Robertson. A List of the
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Simpson, Justin. A list of the sepulchral
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in Great Britain, from drawings and measure-
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Macfarlane, Charles, and Thomson, Thomas.
The Comprehensive History of England, civil,
military, religious, intellectual, and social, from
the earliest period to the suppression of the
Sepoy Revolt. Illustrated, etc.
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Longfellow, Henry W. Poems of Places.
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Kimmer, Alfred. Our Old Country Towns.
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Ahier, John P. Tableaux historiques de la
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moeurs, lois et coutumes de I'ile, etc.
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Payne, J. Bertrand. An Armorial of Jersey,
being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of
its chief native families, with pedigrees, bio-
graphical notices, and illustrative data; to
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Jeffcott, J. M. Mann, its names and their
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Grindley, Thomas. The geography of the
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English Lake Scenery. English Lake
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Blyth, Thomas Allen. The History of Bed-
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Money, Walter. The first and second
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Ely Cathedral. A Guide to the Cathedral
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Ely. 1844. 80
Ely andj Peterborough Bailway. A Guide
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Birch, Walter De Gray. Notes on an in-
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Leicester, Sir Peter. Historical Antiquities
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Bylands, J. P. The Shields of Arms
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of Lymm, Co. Chester, as illustrative of the
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Wood, William. Wood's Hand-book to
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Falmouth Guide. A Falmouth Guide ; con-
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Stokes, H. S. The Vale of Lanheme, and
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Bnzton Guide. The new Buxton Guide,
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Holland, John. The Village of Eyam ; a
poem in four parts. Reprinted, with notes by
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Colby, Frederick Thomas. The Visitation
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Eannaford, Samuel. Flora Tottoniensis ; a
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Bell, John. Rhymes of Northern Bards ;
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Hooppell, R. E. Vinovium, the buried
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Durham, City of. An account of Durham.
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Gibson, George Stacey. Tlie Flora of Essex ;
or a list of the flowering plants and ferns found
in the County of Essex ; with the localities of
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Baylis, F. G. Ancient Churches of. Glou-
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and descriptive. Gloucester. 1861. 12o
Ellacombe, Henry Thomas. The history of
the Parish of Bitton in the County of Glouces-
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Blacker, B. H. Monumental Inscriptions
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INDEX.
Abbeys of England, 6, 7, 14, 16, 17, 18
of Ireland, 415, 416
Abbotsford, 409
Aberconway. See Conway
Abercrombie, 393
Aberdeen, City of, 376, 377
Aberdeenshire, 376—378
Aberdovey. See Harlech
Abergavenny, 215
Abergele. See Denbigh
Abemethy, 405
Aberystwith, 343, 344
Abingdon, 51
Abury. See Avebury
Accrington. See Burnley
AchiU, 440
Ackton. See Lupset
Ackworth School, 314
Actors, Birth-places of distinguished, 12
, Funeral Monuments of, 12
Adel, Parish of, 314
Aghaboe, Parish of, 441
Agohill, 427
Ailsa Craig. See Arran
Airedale, 314
College. See Idle
Alauna. See Borough Bridge, "Westmoreland
Albert Memorial, 207
Albury. See Guildford
Alchester. See Bicester
Aldborough, Suflfolk, 264
, Yorkshire, 452. See also Boroughbridge
Alderbury. See Hoare's " Modern Wiltshire "
Alderley Edge, 65
Aldermen, List of, of London, 183, 190, 191
Aldemey, 25
Aldersgate Ward, 191
Aldershot, 116
Aldgate, Ward of, 202
Alhambra Palace, Royal, 201
AUan, Bridge of, 411
Allensmore. See Dore Abbey
All Hallows, Barking, Parish of, 202
Alloa, 383
Alnmouth, 232
Alnwick, 232
Althorp, 226
Alton Towers, 258
Altrincham, 65 /
Alyth, 406
Ambresbury, 299
Ambrosden, 240
Amney Holy-Eood, 108
Ampton, Boys' Hospital at, 264
Amundemess. See Richmond
Amwell, 130
Andover, 116
Anglesey, 342
Priory. See Bottisham
Anglia Rediviva, 10
Angliae Notitia, 10
Ankerwycke Priory. See Wraysbury
Annandale. See Dumfries
Annesley HaU. See Newstead
Ansley. See Manceter
Antiquarian Repertory, 4
Antiquary, The, 445
Antiquities, General, 3 — 7
of Ireland, 414—416
of London, 178—186
of Scotland, 354—356
of South Wales, 340
of Wales, 334—338
Antoninus' Itinerary, 3
Antrim, County of, 427, 428
Apsley House, 207
Apuldore, Bay of. See Romney Marsh
Apuldrefield, 136
Aqueducts in Great Britain, 13
Arbroath, 394
Archaeologia, 4
Archaeological Journal, 6
Archenfield. See Ross
Architecture, Ancient, in Great Britain, 5
, Castellated, in Great Britain, 4 — 7, 18
, Civil, in England, 5
, Domestic, in England, 4, 5, 6, 18
— -, Ecclesiastical, in England, 5, 6, 17, 18
— ■ — , teTTip. Elizabeth and James 1., 6
, English Military, 5
, Gothic, of England, 4—6, 17, 18
, Monastic, in Great Britain, 3 — 7, 17, 18
, Monumental, of Great Britain, 17, 18
of Ireland, 415, 416
in South Wales, 341
Arden, Forest of, 287
km
454
INDEX.
Ardfert, 435
Ardmore, 442
Argyleshire, 378
Armagh, City of, 428
, County of, 428
Armorial Bearings, 6, 16, 19
Arms of Cities in England, 19
Arran, 382
Art, Curiosities in nature and, 3
Artillery Company, Honourable, 191
Arundel, 278
Ashboum, 82
Ashburton, 88
Asbbury, Parish of, 51
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 166
Ashdown, Battle of. See Compton
Ashford, 136
Ashley. See Market Drayton
Ash-next-Sandwich, 136
Ashridge, 55
Ashstead Estate, 271
Ashton-under-Lyne, 154
Aske. See Richmond
Askern, 314
Aspeden, 130
Astbury Church. See Congleton
Aston. See Birmingham
Eyre. See Quatford
Flamville. See Hinckley
, North, 240
, Steeple, 240
Astrop Well, 240
Aswardhurn. See Sleaford
Atherstone. Sec Manceter
Athole, Earldom of, 405
Audley End, 103
Avebury, 299
Aveland, Hundred of, 170
Avon, River, 37
Axe, River, 37
Axedge, 447
Axholme, Isle of, 170
Axminster, 88
Axmouth, 89
Ayi', 379
Ayrshire, 379, 380
Babbicombe. Sec Devon, South
Babworth. See Retford
Bacton, 219
Bacup, 154
Baddesley, North. See Hursley
Baggrave. See Market Harborough
Bagshaw's Cavern. See Bradwell
BaHiflFs, List of, of Loudon, 190
BakeweU. See Matlock
Bala, 351
Ballybunian, Caves of, 435
Ballymodan, Parish of, 429
Ballysadare, Parish of, 441
Ballyshannon. See Fermanagh
Balmerino, 393
Balmoral, 377
Bamburgh Castle, 232
Bampton, Parish of, 240
Banbury, 240
Bandon, 429
Banff, 380
Banffshire, 380
Bangor, 345
Bank of England, 207
Bannockbum, Battle of, 411
Banwell, 252
Barlow. See Selby
Barmouth. See Harlech
Barnard Castle, 99
Barn Elms, 271
Bamsbury Directory, 194
Bamsley, 314
Barnstaple, 89
Barnwell Abbey, 58
Castle. See Fotl^eringhay
Baronial Remains in England, etc., 4 — 7
Barrow. See Thornton Abbey
Barrow-in-Furness, 154
Bartholomew Fair, 200
Barthomley, 65
Barton-on-Humber, 170
Barton Turf, 219
Basing House, 116
Basingstoke, 117
Bass Rock, The, 367
Baston House, 136
Bath, 252—254, 451
Bath-way, 80 .
Batley, 314
Battersea. See Chelsea
Battle Abbey, 278, 279, 451
Dykes, 395
Battle-fields in England, 6, 7
of Ireland, 421
Bawtry, 314
Bays water Directory, 194
Beauchief Abbey, 82
Beauly, Priory of, 409
Beaumaris, 342
Beccles, 264
Beddgelert, 345
Bedford, 49, 446
Bedfordshire, 48, 49
Bedruthen. See Newquay
Beleigh Abbey, 103
Belfast, 427
Belleek. See Fermanagh
Bellevue, 443
Belvoir Castle, 166, 449
Benefices, Ecclesiastical, in England, 16, 17
Bennington. See Boston
Ben Rhydding, 314
Benwell, 232
Beresford Hall, 258
Berkeley, 108
— -, Family of, 108
Berkhamstead, 130
Berkshire, 50 — 54
Bermondsey, Parish of, 202
Berry-Pomeroy Castle. See Totnes
Berwick, North, 395, 396
Berwickshire, 380—382
Berwick-upon-Tweed, 381
INDEX.
455
Betchworth. See Reigate
Bethlehem Hospital, 207
Bethnal Green Directory, 194
Betton. See Market Drayton
Beulah Spa. See Norwood
Beverley, 314
Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, 4
Bicester, 240
Bicton Church, 89
Bidcombe Hill, 299
Bideford, 89
Biggar, 398
Bignor, Roman Yilla at, 279
BiUesdon. See Market Harborough
Binchester, 447
Bindon. See Axmouth
Birch, Chapel of, 154
Bird Bush, Church of, 299
Birkdale. See Southport
Birkenhead, 65
Birkin. See Knottingley
Birmingham, 287—289
Liverpool, and Manchester Railway,
34
Bishopsgate, Roman urns found near, 178
Bishop's Waltham, 117
Bishop- Wearmouth. See Sunderland
Bittesby. See Claybrook
Bitton, Parish of, 447
Blackburn, 154
Blackheath, 136, 137
Blackpool, 154
Blackstone Edge. See HoUingworth
Blackwall, 205
Blackwater, The, 424. See also Youghal
Blair Athol, 406
Blaise Castle, 108
Blandford-Forum, 95
Bleadon. See Weston-Super-Mare
Blenheim, 240
Bletchingdon, 240
Blisland, Parish of, 72
Blisworth, Northampton, and Peterborough
Railway, 34
Blithburgh. See Southwold
Blyth, Northumberland, 232
, Notts., 236
Bob's Mount. See Reading
Bodiam, 279
Bodleian Library, Oxford, 244
Bodmin, Parish cf, 72
Bognor, 279
Bolsover Castle, 82
Bolton, 154
Abbey, 314, 315, 452
Bonchurch, 123
Bonmahon, 442
Booterstown, 431
Borders, 7
Bordesley Abbey, 306
Borough Bridge, Westmoreland, 295
, Yorkshire, 315
Borrowdale. See Thirlmere
Boscobel, 248
Bosley, 66
Bosmere, Hundred of, 117
Boston, 170
Bosworth, Battle of, 166
Bottesford Church, 166
Bottisham, 58
Bournemouth, 117
Bovey Tracey, 89
Bowdon. See Dunham Park
Boxgrove, Priory Church at, 279
Box-Hill, 271
Boyle, Barony of, 441
Boyne, River, 424
Bradenstoke. See Lacock Abbey
Bradford, Wiltshire, 299
, Yorkshire, 315
Brading, Roman Yilla near, 448
Bradsole Abbey. See Dover
Bradwell, 82
Braemar, 377
Bramber. See Sussex
Branch. See Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire"
Brasses, Monumental, of England, 17, 18, 445
Brasted, 137
Bray, 443
, Hundred of, 51
Brayton. See Selby
Breccles. See Brisley
Brechin, 395
Brecknockshire, 343
Bredenstone Hill. See Dover
Bredon, 305
Bremhill, 299
Brent, South.
Tor, 89
See Weston-Super-Mare
Brentford, 175
Brewood, 258, 259
Bridekirk. See Brigham
Bridewell Hospital, 207
Bridges in Great Britain, 13 .
. of London, 189, 190, 450
Bridgnorth, 248
Bridlington, 315
Quay, 315
Brigham, 76
Brighthelmstone. See Brighton
Brighton, 279—281
Brimham Rocks, 315
Brisley, 219,
Bristol, 108, 109, 110
Cathedral, 110
Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8
Britannia Romana, 444
British Archseological Association, Journal of
the, 6
Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8
Empire, Political State of, 12
Museum, 207, 208
Britons, Ancient, 7
Brixworth Church, 226
Broke Hall. See Harwich
Bromley, 137
Brompton Directory, 194
Brotherhood of the Holy Cross. See Abingdon
Brotherton. See Knottingley
Browsholme Hall, 315
456
INDEX.
Brunswick Theatre, 200
Buchan, 377
Buckingham, 55
Buckinghamshire, 54 — 57
Buckland Abbey, 89
Bucklersbury, Roman pavement in, 202
Bude Haven, 72
Buildings in Great Britain, 3 — 7, 24, 46
, Public, of London, 206, 207, 449
Buildwas. See The "Wrekin
Bullington, Hundred of, 240
Bundoran. See Fermanagh
Burbach. See Hinckley
Burchester. See Ambrosden
Burford, 240
Burgh Castle, 264
Burghersch, 281
Burghley House, 226
Burgh-on-the-Sands, 76
Burlington House, 208
Bum. See Selby
Bumage. See Didsbury
Bumham Beeches, 55
Bumiston. See Scalby
Burnley, 155
Burrow- with-Burrow, 155
Burstall Priory. See Holdemess
Burton-upon-Trent, 259
Bury. See Bolton
Bury St. Edmund's, 264, 265
Buteshire, 382
Butterby, 99
Butterwick. See Boston
Buxted. See Uckfield
Buxton, 82, 447
Cab Fares of London, 193, 194
Caerleon, 215
Caerphilly, Castle of, 349
Caistor Castle, 219
Gad-whip Manorial Service, 449
Caithness, 383
Caldbeck, Parish of, 76
Calder, River, 37. See also Airedale
Caldicott Castle, 215
CaldweU, 379
Caledonian Canal, 396
Calleva Atrebatum. See Compton, Berks
Callington, 72
Cam, River, 58
Camberwell, 202
Cambridge, 59, 60, 61, 446
Camden Society, 6
Cambridgeshire, 57 — 63
Cambuskenneth Abbey, 383
Camden Town Directory, 194
Camden's Remaines, 3
Campsey Ash. See Elmeswell
Canals, etc. in England, 36 — 40
Candleshoe. See Wainfleet
Candlewick Ward Club, 191
Canterbury, 137, 138
Cathedral, 138, 448
Capel Curig, 346
Capesthome Paik, 66 . .
Cardiff, 349
Cardiganshire, 343, 344
Cardross, 384
Carhampton, Hundred of, 254
Carisbrooke Castle, 123, 448
Carlaverock, 385
Carlebury, 99
Carlisle, 76, 77, 447, 449
Cathedral, 77
House, 200
Carlo w, County of, 428
Carmarthenshire, 344
Carnarvon, 345, 346
Carnarvonshire, 345 — 347
Carpenters, Company of, 191
Carrickfeimis, 427
Cartmel, Parish of, 155 ,
Cashel, 441
Cashiobury Park, 130
Castell Coch. See Kidwelly
Castle Acre, 219
Ashby, 226
Bytham, 170
Castlecary, 411
Castle Combe, Manor of, 299
Castle Hills. See Northallerton
Howard, 315
Rising, 219
Troggy. See Wentwood
Castles in England, 4—7, 14, 46
of London, 179
Castleton, Derbyshire, 82
Castor, 226, 227
Catalogue of maps, plans, views, etc. of
London and Westminster, 212
Catalogues, 1, 2
Cathedrals, English, 16—18
of Wales, 338
Catterick Church, 315
Cavan, County of, 428
Cawden. See Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire"
Cawdor, 402
Cawood. See Selby and Sherbura
Celebrities of London, 184
Cellardyke, 393
Census of England and Wales, 21
Chalfield, Great, 299
Chalk. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire "
Channel Islands, 25—28
Chapels of London, 194—199
Charing. See Otterden
Cross Hospital, 208
Charities, Account of Public, in England and
Wales, 20
Charlton Kings, Church of, 447
Charmouth, 95
Chamwood Forest, 166
Charter House, 208
Charters of the City of London, 190
Chartham, 139 '
Chatham, 139
Chatsworth, 83
Cheddar, 254
Chedworth, 110
Chelmer, River, 102 . >
INDEX.
457
Chelsea, 202, 203
Cheltenham, 110, 111, 447, 448
Chepstow, 215
Cheshire, 63—68, 446
Cheshunt, 130
Chester, 66, 67
Cathedral, 67
Chesterfield, 83
Cheswardine. See Market Drayton
Cheveley Chnrch, 61
Chichester, 281, 282
Chilton-super-Polden, Priory of, 254
Chipping Bamet, 130
Chipstead. See Reigate
Chirk. See Llangollen
Chiswick. See Brentford and Chelsea
Chorley. See Wigan .
Chorlton. See Didsbnry
Chorlton-cum-Hardy. See Didsbury
Christchnrch, 117
Christ Church College, Oxford, 244
Christ's Hospital, London, 208
Chudleigh, 89
Church. See Burnley
Church Enstone. See Enstone
Churches, Cathedral, of England, 16—18
, Collegiate, of England, 16—18, 444
, Conventual, of England, 16 — 18
of London, 194—199, 450
, Parochial, in Great Britain, 17, 18
, Spires and Towers of, in England, 18
Church Stretton, 248
Cilgerran, 352
Cinque Ports, 139. See also Sandwich
Cirencester, 112, 448
Cities, English, 6, 10, 14, 16, 20, 22, 41, 46
Clackmannanshire, 383
Clapham, Parish of, 271
Clare, County of, 429
Clavering, 103
Claverton, 254
Claybrook, 166
Cleethorpes. See Grimsby, Great
Cleeve Abbey, 255
Clent. See Hagley
Clerkenwell, Parish of, 203
Clevedon, 255
Cleveland, 316
Clifton. See Bristol
Climate of London, 182
Clitheroe. See Whalley
Clockmakers, Company of, 191
Clonmacnoise, 437
Clonmel, 441
Clontarf, 431
Closebum. See Drumlanrig Castle
Cloughton. See Scalby
Clubs of London, 185, 188, 450
Clun, 248
Clwyd, Vale of. See Denbigh
Clyde, River, 370
Clyst St. George, 89
Coal-field of South Wales, 341
Coal-pits of England, 14
Coasts of England, 7, 8
Coasts of Ireland, 421
Coatbridge, 399
Coatham, 316
Cobham, 139
Cockayne, Family of, 49
Cockayne-Hatley, 49
Cockermouth, 77
Codford St. Mary, Parish of, 299
Coffee-Houses of London, 188
Cogges. See Witney
Coggeshall, 104
Coity, Parish of, 349
Colchester, 104, 447
Coldingham, Priory of, 381
Coldstream, Priory of, 381
Colington, Parish of, 386
Collectanea Antiqua, 445
Curiosa, 4
Topographica et Genealogica, 6
College of Bonhommes. See Ashridge, Bucks
CoUingham, 236
Colmer, 117
Colnbrook. See Wraysbury
Colne, 155
Colosseum, Regent's Park, 200
Colton, 259
Companies of the City of London, 190 — 192
Compton, Hundred of, 51
Cong, Cross of, 440
Congleton, 67
Couiston, 155
Connemara, 434
Conway, 346
Cookham. See Maidenhead
Coopers, Company of, 191
Corfe Castle, 95
Corinium. See Cirencester
Coritani, The, 80
Cork, City of, 429, 430
, Coimty of, 429, 430
ComwaU, 68—74, 446
Cathedral, 70
Corrib, Lough, 434
Corringham. See Manley
Corshara House, 299
Corwen, 351
Cottingham, 316
Cotton, Shropshire. See Wem
Church, Suffolk, 265
County Families of Wales, 337
Courts of Justice of London, 178
Covehithe, 451
Coventry, 289, 290
Cowper illustrated, 56, 57. See also Olney and
Weston Under\\'ood
Cowthorpe Oak, 316
Coxwell, Great, Parish of, 51
Craigmillar. See Roslin
Crail, Church of, 393
Cramond, Parish of, 386
Cranbom Chace, 95
Cranbrook, 139
Cranwick. See Brisley
Craven, 316
Crawley. See Witney
458
INDEX.
Cray, River, 139
Crediton, Bishops of, 89
Cricklewood Directory, 194
Crieflf. See Stratheam
Cripplegate, St. Giles, Parish of, 203
Croft Waters, 316
Cromartyshire, 383
Cromer, 219
Croombe D'Abitot, 305
Cropredy, 451
Crosby HaU, 208, 450
Crosses, Stone, in England, 18
Crosthwaite, 77
Crowland Abbey, 170, 449
Croydon, 271
Crumlin. See Monmonth
Crystal Palace, The, 271, 272
Culross, Church of, 406
Cumberland, 74 — 79
Cumbraes. See Arran
Cumnor Place, 51
Cupar. See St. Andrews
Cupar Angus, Abbey of, 396, 452
Curbridge. See Witney
Curiosities, etc. in Great Britain and Ireland,
3, 10, 12, 45
of London, 180, 181, 185
Cury, 72
Custom House, 208
Customs, etc. in England, 4, 11
of London, 181
of the City of London, 190
of the Irish, 414, 417
Cwmhir, 353
Dadlington. See Hinckley
Damerham. See Hoare's ' * Modem Wiltshire "
Darlaston. See Wolverhampton
Darlington, Parish of, 99
Dart, River. See JDevon, South, and Dart-
mouth
Dartford, 139
Dartmoor, 89
Dartmouth, 89
Darwen. See Blackburn
Davington, 139
Dawlish, 89
Deal, 139, 448
Dean, Forest of, 112
Decoration, Church, 18
Deddington, Parish of, 240
Dee, River, 37
Deep-Dene, 272
Deerhurst, 112
Deeside, 377
Denbigh, 347
Denbighshire 347
Dench worth, 51
Denton, Co. Durham, 99
, Kent. See Gravesend
, Lancashire, Chapel of, 155
Deptford, 139
Derby, 83
Derbyshire, 79—85
Derwentwater, 77
Desborough, Hundred of. See Wycombe
Descriptions, General, Great Britain and Ire-
land, 8—16, 444—446
of Ireland, 416—421
-1^ of Scotland, 356—360
Detling, 139
Deverel Down, 95
Devizes, 299, 300*
Devon, North, 88 447
Devon, South, 88
Devonport. See Plymouth
Devonshire, 85 — 93, 447
Dewsbury, 316
Didsbury, Chapel of, 155
Dinsdale, 99
Directories of Great Britain and Ireland, 16
of Ireland, 422
of London, 192— 1&4
of Scotland, 361, 362
of Wales, 336
of North Wales, 339
of South Wales, 341
Disley, 67
Diss, 219
Ditches. See Wem
Dogs, Isle of, 205
Dolbadam Castle. See Llanberis
Dole. See Hoare's *' Modern Wiltshire"
Dolgelly, 351
Domesday Book, 11
Don, River, 316, 817, 371
Don, Valley of. See Whamcliffe
Doncaster, 317
Donegal, County of, 430
Donnington Castle. See Newbury
Donnybrook. See Booterstown
Door. See Hempstead
Dorchester, 240
Dore Abbey, 126
Dorking, 272, 451
Dorsetshire, 93—97
Dorton, 55
Dove Point. See Meols
, River, 37
Dovedale, 83. See also Ashbourn
Dover, 140
Dovercourt. See Harwich
Dowlands. See Axmouth
Down, County of, 431
Downton. See Hoare's "Modern Wiltshire"
Drogheda, 439
Droitwich Salt Springs, 305
Druids, Celtic, 6
Drumlanrig Castle, 385 i\
Dryburgh Abbey, 382
Dublin, City of, 431—433
, County of, 431—434
Ducklington, 451. See also Witney
Dudley, 305
Dulwich College, 272
Dumbarton, 384
Dumbartonshire, 384
Dumfries, 385
Dumfries-shire, 385
Duncombe Park, 317
INDEX.
459
Dundee, 395
Dundonald. See Troon
Dimdrennan, Abbey of, 398
Dunfermline, 393, 394
Dunbam Park, 67
Dunkeld, 406
Dunmow, 104
Dunoon, 378
Dunstable, 49
Dunwich. See Soutbwold.
Dunworth. See Hoare's " Modern "Wiltshire "
Dura Den, 394
Durham Cathedral, 100
- — , City of, 99, 100, 447
, County of, 97—101, 447
Durisdeer. See Drumlanrig Castle
Durrington. See Tariing, West
Dursley, 112
Dysart, 394
Ealing. See Brentford
Earn, Loch, 406
Easeby Abbey. See Richmond
Easingwold, 317
Eastbourne, 282
Eastbury, 104
East Coast, Sailing Directions for the, 7, 8
Eastern Counties Railway, 34
, Topography of, 7
Eastham Hill, 306
Eastlow Hill. See Rougham
Eastry, 141
Eaton Hall, 67
Ecclesfield, Parish of, 317
Eccleshall, Manor of, 259
Ecclesiastical Topography, 16 — 18
of London, 194—199
of Scotland, 360, 361
Ecclesiologist, The, 17
Ecton, 227
Eddystone Lighthouse, 89
Edensor. See Peak, The
Edge Hill, 290
Edifices, EngHsh, 4—7, 46
Edinburgh, 386—390
Castle, 389
University, 390
Edinburghshire, 386—391
Edmonton, Parish of, 175
Edstaston. See Wem
Effigies, Monumental, of Great Britain, 17, 18
Eglinton Castle, 379
Elford Church, 259
Elgin, 392
Elginshire, 391, 392
Elizabeth, Queen, Processions of, 42
EUingham. See New Forest
EUon, Parish of, 377
Elmeswell, 265
Eltham, 141
Eltisley, 61
Ely, 61, 62
Cathedral, 61, 62, 446
Chapel, London, 195
Enfield, 175
England, 8—47
, North of, 33
, South of, 40, 41
, West of, 47
English Channel, Sailing Directions for the, 8
Lakes. See Lakes, English
Enstone, Parish of, 240
Envil. See Hagley
Environs of London, 199, 200, 449
Epping Forest, 104
Epsom, 272
Epworth. See Axholme, Isle of
Erdington. See Sutton Coldtield
Erith, 141
Erne, River, 424
Erris, 440
Esk, River, 371
Essex, 101—106, 447 '
Etive, Loch, 378
Eton, 55, 56
Everley. See Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire'*
Everton, 155
Evesham, 306
Ewecross. See Richmond
Ewelme, Parish of. See Swyncombe
Exe, River, 37i
Exeter, 89, 90, 91
Cathedi-al, 90, 91, 447
College, Oxford, 244
Exhibitions of London, 200, 201
Exmoor, 91
Exmouth, 91
Eyam, 83, 447
Eynesbury, 132
Fairford, 112
Fairlop, 105
Fairs in England, 19
Falkland, 394
Falmouth, 72, 446
Families, Noble British, 6, 17
Family Topographer, The, 13
Famine in Ireland, 419
Farleigh. See Maidstone
Farleigh-Hungerford, 256
Farley Heath, 272
Farney, 440
Famham, 272
Farringdon. See Wadley
Farringdon^Without, 203
Faversham, 141, 448
Fea, Lough, 440
Fens, The, 62
Fermanagh, 434
Fifeshire, 392—394
Filey, 317, 318
Finchale Priory, 100
Finchley, 203
Fisheries of Ireland, 417, 418
Fishmongers' Pageant on Lord Mayor's Day,
in 1616, 191
Fishtoft. See Boston
Flaxwell. See Sleaford.
Fleet Common, 193
Marriages. See Savoy Palace
460
INDEX.
Fleet Registers. See Savoy Palace
Fleetwood. See Blackpool
Flegg. See Brisley
Flintshire, 348
Flodden, Battle of, 232, 450
Flowton, 265
Folkestone, 141
Folk Lore of the North of England, 33
FonthiU Abbey, 300
Ford Abbey, 95
Fordingbridge. See New Forest
Fordoun, 397
Foreigners, England etc. as described by,
10—16
Forests of England, 9, 14, 46
Forfarshire, 394, 395
Forth, Eiver, 371
Fotheringhay, 227
Foulsham, 220
Founders, Company of, 191
Foundling Hospital, 208
Fountains Abbey, 318, 452
Fowey. See St. Austell
Framfield. See Uckfield
Framingham, 220
Framland Deanery, 166
Framlingham, 265, 266
Franchises of the City of London, 190
Freebridge Hundred. See King's Lynn
Freiston. See Boston
Fritton, 220
Frome-Selwood, 255
Fnistfield. See Hoare's " Modem Wiltshire "
Fulham, 175
Fumess, 155, 156, 449
Furniture, Church, 18
, Old English, 6
Fylde, The, 156
Gainford, 100
Gainsborough, 170
Galloway. See "Wigtonshire
Galway, County of, 434, 435
, Town of, 434, 435
Gardens of London, 180, 206
Garianonum, 220
Garrick Club, 450
Garstang, Parish of, 156
Gartree, Hundred of. See Market Harborough
Gateforth. See Selby
Gateshead, 100
Gatton. See Reigate
Gaulden, 451
Gawthorpe Hall, 156
Gazetteers, 18 — 22
* of Ireland, 421, 422
of Scotland, 361, 362
Geology of England, 20, 21, 32, 33
of Ireland, 415, 420, 421
of London, 189
of Wales, 338—340
George Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh, 389
Giants' Causeway, 427, 428
Gidding, Little, 132
Gigha. See Kintyre
Gillingham, 141
Gilmerston. See Roslin
Gilsland, 77, 449
Glamorganshire. 349, 350
Glanville's Wootton, 95
Glasgow, 399
Glastonbury, 255
Glencoe, 378
Glengariff, 430
Gloucester, 112, 113
Cathedral, 112, 113
Gloucestershire, 106—114, 447, 448
Glydwrs. See Snowdon
Glyn, The. See Monmouth
Godalming, 272
Godmanchester, 132
Goodrich Castle, 127, 452
Goodwood, 282
Goole, 318
Goosnargh, 156
Gordale Scar. See Ingleton
Gorhambury, 130
Gorton. See Turton
Gosforth, Parish of, 232
Gourock, 408
Govan, Parish of, 401
Gower, 349
Goxhill. See Thornton Abbey
Grace's Parish. See TuUaroan
Graham's Dyke, 411
Grandtully, 406
Grange-over-Sands, 156
Grantham, 170, 171
Gravesend, 141, 142
Grave-stones in Churches of London, 194
Gray's Inn, London, 201
Great Barr. See Sutton Coldfield
Great Britain, 3 — 47
, Ancient and Modem State of, 10, 11
, Commercial power of, 13
, Public Works of, 13
Great Britain and Ireland, 3 — 47
Great Eastern Railway, 34
Great Exhibition, London, 200
Great Fire of London, 182
Great Northern Railway, 34
Great Orme's Head. See Llandudno
Great Western Railway, 34
Greenhithe. See Erith
Greenock, 408
Greenwich, 142
Gretham, Hospital at, 100
Gretna Green, Chronicles of, 385
Greville Place Church, London, 450
Grillion's Club, 450
Grimsby, Great, 171
Grittletou, Parish of, 300
Grocers, Company of, 191
Grosmont. See Llanthony Abbey
Grove. See Retford
HiU, Camberwell, 202
Guernsey, 26, 446
Guide Books for Ireland, 416—421
for Scotland, 362—364
Guides, General, to Great Britain, 22—25
INDEX.
4C1
Guildford, 273
GuUdhaU, 208, 209
Guilds, English, 7
Guiseley, Parish of, 318
GunwaUoe. See Cury
Hackfall. See Eipon
Hackney, 203
Coach Directory of London, 180, 193,
194
Directory, 194
Wick, 203
Haddington, 396
Haddingtonshire, 395, 396
Haddon HaU, 83
Hadleigh, 266
Haerfauds. See Battle Dykes
Hafod, 344
Hagley, 306 . .' .
Hailey. See "Witney
Hale, Tillage of, 156
Halifax, 318
Hallamshire. See Sheffield
Halls of England, 4—7
of London, 195
Haltemprise Abbey. See Beverley
Halton Castle, 67
Hambleton. See Selby
Hammersmith, Parish of, 203
Hampshire, 114—125
Hampstead, 203, 204
Directory, 194
Hampton, Village of, 176
Court, 176, 449
Hanmer, Parish of, 348
Hansworth. See Sheffield
Harbome, 259
Harbours, 8, 14, 46
Harbridge. See New Forest
Hardwick, Suffolk. See Hawsted
Hall, Derbyshire, 83
Harefield, Parish of, 176
Harewood, 318, 452
Harlech, 351
Harrogate, 318, 319
Harrow-on-the-Hill, 176
Harting, 282
Hartlepool, 100
Hartshill. See Manceter
Hartwell, 56
Harwich, 105
Haslar Hospital. See Portsmouth
Haslemere, 273
Hastings, 282, 283, 451
Hatfield Chase. See Bawtry
House, 130
Haughmond. See The "Wrekin
Haunted London, 188
Havant. See Bosmere
Havering-atte- Bower. See Komford
Hawarden, Parish of, 348
Hawick, 409
Hawkhurst, 143
Hawkstone, 248
Hawsted, 266
Hawthomden, 390
Hawton Church, 236
Haybum Wyke. See Scalby
Hayes, Parish of, 176
Hayfield, 83
Hayles, 113
Hayling, 117
Heath, The. See Lupset
Grammar School, 319
Hill, 105 '
Heaton Norris, 156
Hebrides, The, 367—870, 452
Heene. See Tarring, "West
Helensburgh, 384
Helston, 72
Hemel Hempstead, 130
Hemington, 166
Hempstead, 113
Hempsted. See Dore Abbey
Hendon, Parish of, 177
Hengrave, 266
Henley, 240
Hereford, 127, 448
Herefordshire, 125—127
Herm, 25, 26
Heme Bay, 143
Hertford, 130, 448
Hertfordshire, 128—131
Hexham, 232, 449
Heytesbury. ^ee Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire"
Higham Ferrers, 450
Highbury Directory, 194
Highgate, 203, 204
Directory, 194
Highlands, The, 364—367
Hms, Ancient Modes of Bestowing Names on, 5
Hinckley, 166, 167
Hingham. See Brisley
Hinton. See Lacock Abbey
Hitchin, 130
Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire," 297
Hockley Spa. See Southend
Hogarth's Frolic, 147
Holdenby, 227
Holdemess, 319
Holkham, 220
Holland House, 209
HolIing^vo^th, 156
Holloway Directory, 194
Holme. See Kirkburton
Holmfirth. See Kirkburton
Holne Chase. See Ashburton
Holwood Hill. See Bromley
Holworth, 95
Holy Cross Abbey, 441
Holyhead, 342
Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, 889, 890
Holy Trinity, Minories, Parish of, 204
Holywell. See Whiteford
Home Lacey. See Hempstead
Horfield. See Bristol
Horley. See Reigate
Horiey Green Spa, 819
Horacastle, 171
1 Horningsey, 62
462
INDEX.
Homsey Directory, 194
, Parish of, 203, 204
Horsham, 283
Horstead, Little. See Uckfield
Horton, Bucks. See Wraysbury
, Shropshire. See Wem
HorwoodWell, 255
Hospital of St. Cross, 124, 125
Hospitals in England, 16
Hotels in the United Kiugdom, 21
of London, 189
Houghton, 220
Hounslow Heath, 177
House of Correction, London, 209
Houses, Ancient Half-Timbered, of England,
of Parliament. See Westminster
Howden Church, 319
Howth, 433, 434
Hoylake, 67
Hucknall-Torkard. See Newstead
Huddersfield, 319
Hull. See Kingston-upon-Hull
Hulne Abbey. See Alnwick
Hunstanton, 220
Hunter's Quay. See Dunoon
Huntingdonshire, 131, 132
Hunton, 143
Hursley, 117
Hurstboum Priors, 117
Hyde. See Stockport
, Gloucestershire, 113
, The, Leicestershire. See Hinckley
Abbey, Hants, 117
Park, London, 206
Hythe, 143
Ibbesley. See New Forest
Idle, Nonconformity in, 319
Iffley", Township of, 241
Ikenild Street, 80
Ham, 259
Ilchester Almshouse, 255
Ilfracombe, 91
llkley, 319, 320
Improvements, Public, of London, 180
Inchaffery, 406
Inchcolm, 394
Inchmahome, Priory of, 406
Ingleborough, 320
Ingleton, 320
Innerleithen. See Roslin
Inns of Court, 201, 202
International Exhibitions, London, 200, 201
Inverary, 378
Inveresk, 390
Inverness, 396
Inverness-shire, 396
Inverurie, 377
lona, Isle of, 368, 369
Ipswich, 266
Ireland, 414—443
, North of, 422, 423
, South of, 423
, West of, 423
Irish Cathedral Churches, 415
Irish Language, 415
Ironmongers, Company of, 191
Irthlingborough. See Higham Ferrers
Isfield. See Uckfield
Islands in Great Britain, 25—30, 446
in Scotland, 367—370
Isleworth. See Syon House
Islington, 204
Directory, 194
Islip, 241
Itclien Valley, 116
Itinerary of Wales, 334
Ivelcester. See Ilchester
James I., Processions of, 42
Jarrow, 101
Jedburgh, 409, 410
Jerpoint Abbey, 437
Jersej^ 26, 27, 446
Jethou, Island of, 25, 26
Joyce Country, 435
Junior Athenaeum Club, 450
Katrine, Loch. See Trosachs
Keighley, 320
Keir, Stirlings of, 406
Kelso, 410
Kendal, 295
Kenilworth, 290
Kensal Green, 204
Kensington, 204
Directory, 194
Kent, 132—150, 448, 449
Kentish To^vn, 204
Directory, 194
Kerry, County of, 435, 436
Kersey, Priory at, 266
Keston, 143
Keswick, 77
Kettering Church, 227
Ketteringham, 220
Kettle. Sec Falkland
Kew Gardens, 273
Kidderminster, 306
Kiddington, 241
Kidwelly Castle, 344
Kilbirnie, 379
Kilbride, East. See Kutherglen
Kilbum Directory, 194
Kildare, County of, 436
, Diocese of, 429
Kildwick, Parish of, 320
Kilkee, 429
Kilkenny, County of, 437
, Town of, 437
Killaloe, Diocese of, 429
Killarney, 435, 436
Kilmalkedar, 436
Kilmallock, 438
Kilmarnock, 379
Kilpeck, 127
Kilravock, 402
Kilronan, 441
Kilvarnet, See Ballysadare
Kilvington, South, Font in Church, 320
Kilwinning, 379
INDEX.
4C3
Kincardineshire, 397
Kinder Scout. Bee Hayfield
Kineton, 290
King's Bench Prison, 209
Kingsbridge, 91
King's County, 437
Head Tavern, London, 450
Lynn, 220, 221
Norton, 306
Kingston-upon-Hull, 320, 321
Kingston-upon-Thames, 273, 451
Kingstown, 434
Kington St. Michael, Parish of, 300
Kinloss, Monastery of, 392
Kinnord, Loch of, 378
Kinnoul. See Perth
Kinross-shire, 397
Kinsale, 430
Kintyre, 378
Kirkburton, Parish of, 321
Kirkby Moorside, 321
Kirkcudbrightshire, 398
Kirkdale, 321
Kirkham, Parish of, 156
Kirkleatham. See Coatham
Kirkstall Abbey, 321
Kim. See Dunoon
Kirrier, Hundred of, 72
Kits Coty House, 143
Knapdale. See Kintyre
Knaresborough, 321
Knightsbridge, 205
Directory, 194
Knole, 143
Knottingley, 321
Knutsford, 67,
Lacock Abbey, 300
Lakes, English, 30—33, 446
in Cumberland, 77, 78
— — of Lancashire, 156, 157
of North Wales, 339
of Scotland, 370
— — in Westmoreland, 295, 296
Laleston. See Coity
Lambeth, Parish of, 205
Lampeter College, 344
Lanarkshire, 398—401
Lancashire, 150--164, 449
Lancaster, 157, 449
and Carlisle Railway, 34
Landbeach, Parish of, 63
Landowners of England, 11, 22
ia Ireland, 422
Landscape Gardening, 45
Land's End, 72, 73
Lanercost Priory, 78
Lanes of London, 178, 179
Langbargh. See Cleveland
Langley, 167
Langstone. See Pencoed Castle
Langton, Parish of, 167
Languard Fort. See Harwich
Lanheme, Vale of, 446
Laughame, 344
Launceston, 73
Launditch. See. Biisley
Laurencekirk, 397
Lavenham Church, 266
Laws of the City of London, 190
Lea, Palish of, 171
— — , River, 37
Leadenhall Market, 209
Lea Hurst, 83
Leake. See Boston
Leamington, 290, 291
Leases of Lands in England, 20
of Manors in England, 20
Leasowes. See Hagley
Leatherhead, 273
Leather-Sellers, Company of, 191
Lee, 143
Leeds, Kent, •143
, Yorkshire, 321—323, 452
Leek, Parish of, 259
Lees. See Oldham
Leicester, 167, 449
Leicestershire, 164 — 167
Leigh, Lancashire, 157
, Surrey. See Reigate
Leiston Abbey, 266
Leith, 390, 391
Leitrim, County of,. 437
Leominster, 127
Leslie. See Falkland
Lesmahago, Parish of, 401
Levenshulme. See Didsbury
Levem, River, 371
Leverton. See Boston
Lewes, 283, 284
Lewesdon Hill, 95
Lewis, Island of, 369
Lewisham, 143
Leyboume, 143
Liber Albus, 190
Customarum, 190
Horn, 190
Lichfield, 259, 260
House, London, 209
LilleshalL See The Wrekin
Limehouse, 205
Limerick, City of, 438
, County of, 438
Limpsfield, 273
Lincoln, 171, 172, 449
and Nottingham Railway, 35
Lincolnshire, 167—173, 449
Lincoln's Inn, London, 202
Chapel,. 195
Lindisfarne, 232
Lindores, 394
Linlithgow, 401
Linlithgowshire, 401
Lisbum, 428
Lisdoonvama, 429
Liskeard, 73 , •, t. v
Littleborough. See Hollingworth and Roch-
dale
Littlehampton, 284
Liverpool, 157 — 159
464
INDEX.
Liverpool and Manchester Eailway, 35
Livery Companies of the City of London, 190
—192
List of the, of London, 190
Lizard, The. See Helston and Penzance
Llanberis, 346
Llandaff, 349, 350
Llandilo, 344
Llandrindod, 353
Llandudno, 346
Llangollen, 347 s
Llangurig, Parish of, 351
Llanrwst, 347
Llanthony Abbey, 215
Llanvair Castle. See Wentwood
Llanwrtyd Wells, 343
Lochmaben, 385
Lochs of Scotland. See Scotland, Lakes of
Lockington, Parish of. See Hemington
Logan Rock. See Penzance
Lomond, Loch, 384
London, 178—213
Bridge, 190
Life, 188, 189
and Birmingham Railway, 35
and Dover Railway, 36
and Greenwich Railway, 35
and North- Western Railway, 36
, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 35
Londonderry, City of, 438, 439
, County of, 438, 439
Longford, County of, 439
Longhoughton, 232
Longleat, 300
Longtown. See Dore Abbey
Lonsdale. See Richmond
Looe, East and West, 73
Lothingland, Half-hundred of, 267
Loughborough, 167
Louth, County of, 439
, Lincolnshire, 172
Lowe. See Wem
Lowestoft, 267
Ludlow, 248, 249
Lundy Island, 91
Lupset, 323
Luton, 49
Lutterworth Church, 167
Lydney Park, 448
Lyme, 67
Lyme Regis, 95, 96
Lyminge, 143
Lymington, 117, 118
Lymm, 446
Lymne. See Richborough
Lympsham, 255
Lyndhurst. See New Forest
Lynton, 91
Lytham, 449. See also Southport
Lyveden, 227
Macclesfield, Hundred of, 64
, Town of, 67
Madron, 73
Magna Charta Island.
See Wraysbury
Maidenhead, 51
Maidstone, 143, 144
Malham, 323
Cove. See Ingleton
Malmesbury, 300
Malvern Chase, 452
— — , Great, 306, 307, 452
Man, Isle of, 28, 30, 446
Manceter, Parish of, 291
Manchester, 159 — 162, 449
and Leeds Railway, 35
Manea, Parish of, 63
Mauley, 170, 172, 173
Manners, etc. in England, 4, 11, 17
of the Irish, 414, 417
of London, 181
and Customs of North Wales, 338
Manningtree, 105 /
Manorbeer Castle, 452
Mansfield, 236
Mansions of England, 4, 7, 46
Manufactures of Ireland, 417, 418
Maplestead, Little, 105
Maps, General, 18—22
of Ireland, 416, 417
of London, 211, 212
Marble, History from, 18
Marden, 127
Margate, 144, 448
Market Drayton, 249
Market Harborough, 167
Lavington, 300
Towns, Names of, in England, 19-
Marlborough, 300, 452
Marlow, Little, 56
Marmion Family. See Tamworth
Marple. See Romiley
Marylebone Directoiy, 194
Gardens, 201
Maryton, 395
Masham, 323
Mashamshire. See Masham
Mask, Lough. See Corrib, Lough
Matlock, 83, 84
May, Island of, 394
May Fair Chapel. See Savoy Palace
Mayfield Palace, 284
Mayo, County of, 440
Mayor, Lord, Mode of Election of, 191
Mayors, List of, London, 183, 190, 191
Mayor's, Lord, Show, 191
Meath, County of, 440
Meaux Abbey, 323
Mediolanum, 451
Medway, River, 37
Meigle, 406
Melbourne, 84
Melcombe Regis. See Weymouth
Melford, Long, 267
Melksham, 301
Melrose, 410
Meltham, Township of, 323
Menai Bridge. See Bangor
Menai Straits, 346
Meols, Ancient, 67
-22
INDEX.
465
Meols, North. See Southport
Merchant Taylors, 191
Merdon, Manor of. See Hursley
Mere. See Hoare's "Modem Wiltshire"
Merionethshire, 351
Merivale Abbey, 291
Mersey, River, 37
Merthyr-Tydfil, 350
Merton College, Oxford, 244
Mertsham. See Eeigate
Michaelmarsh. See New Forest
Mickleham, Church of, 274
Middle, Parish of, 249
Middleham, Church of, 323
Middlesex, 173—177, 449
Middleton. See Oldham
Midland Counties' Railway, 35
Milboume Aims-Houses, 209
Milford Haven, 352
Millwall, 205
Milton, Kent. See Gravesend
, Parish of, Cambridgeshire, 63
Mimms, South, Parish of, 177
Mines of Ireland, 417, 418, 420
in Wales, 335, 336
Minster Lovel. See Witney
Minsters, English, 16 — 18
Mint Chapel. See Savoy Palace
Modbury, 91
Moffat, 385
Monaghan, 440
Monasteries in Great Britain, 4 — 6, 16 — 18
of London, 194, 195
of North Wales, 339
Monasticon Anglicanum, 16
Monkton Farley, Priory of, 301
Monk-Wearmouth. See Jarrow and Sunder-
land
Monmouth, 215
Monmouthshire, 213—216
Monteith, Lake of, 406
Montgomeryshire, 351
Monuments, Ancient funeral, in Great Britain,
16—18
, Christian, in England and Wales, 16—18
, Sepulchral, in Great Britain, 17, 18,
445
Moorfields, 205
Moor Park. See Farnham
, Herts., 130
Morecambe, 162
Morley, Derbyshire, 84
\ Yorkshire, 323
Morton. See Drumlanrig Castle
Morville. See Quatford
Motcombe, 96
Mountains, 9, 11, 32
Mount-Edgcumbe, 91
Mount's Bay. See Land's End
Mowbray, Vale of. See Thirsk
Mullyon, 73
Municipal Institutions, English, 22
Rights of the City of London, 1 90
Musselburgh, 391
Muswell Hill, 203
Nairnshire, 401, 402
Nantwich, 68
Naseby, 227
Natural History of England, 11
of Ireland, 416, 417, 419
Naworth Castle, 78, 449
Neath, 350
Needwood Forest, 260
Nene Valley, 450
Netherby, 78
Netley Abbey, 118
Newark, 236
Newbattle, 391
Newburgh. See Lindores
Newbury, 51, 446
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, 35
, Parish of See Coity
Newcastle-under-Lyme. , See Stoke-upon-Treut
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 232—234, 449, 451
Newchurch. See Rochdale
Newenham Abbey, 91
New Forest, 118
Newhaven Harbour, 284
New Holland. See Thornton Abbey
Mills. See Disley
Newminster Abbey, 234
Newport, Monmouthshire, 215
Newport Pagnell, 56
Newquay, 446
Newstead Abbey, 236
Newton. See Warrington
Nidderdale, 323
Nithsdale. See Dumfries
Noddre, Vale of. See Hoare's ** Modem
Wiltshire "
Norfolk, 216—224
Norris Castle, 123
Northallerton, 323
Northampton, 227, 450
Northamptonshire, 224—229, 450
Northfield. See King's Norton
Northfleet, 144
North Staffordshire Railway, 35
Northumberland, 229—231
House, 209
Norton, Shropshire. Sec Market Drayton
Priory, Cheshire. Sec Halton
Norwich, 221, 222
Norwood, 274
Nottingham, 237
Nottingham and Derby Railway, 35
Nottinghamshire, 235—238
Notting Hill Directory, 194
Nuneham Courtney, 241
Nunkeeling Priory. See Holderncss
Oban, 378
Ochil Hills, 405
Ochiltree, 379
OdeU, Parish of, 49
Olfa's Dyke. See Sedhury
Oldbury. See Manceter
Oldham, 162
Olney, 56
Ordsall. See Retford
B H
466
INDEX.
Orkney and Shetland, 402—404
Orkney Islands, 403, 404
Ormskirk. See also Southport and Wigan,
449
OrweU Park, 267
, River, 37
Oswestry, 249
Otmoor, Case of, 241
Otterbum, Battle of, 234
Otterden, 144
Ouse, Eiver, 37
Overborough. See Burrow-with-Burrow
Oxford, 241—244
Castle, 244
Cathedral, 244
Museum, 244
Oxfordshire, 238—245
Paddington, 205
Directory, 194
Pagan Britain, Remains of Ancient, 445
Saxondom, Remains of, 7
Pageants of the City of London, 191
Painswick, 448
Painting, Ancient, in Great Britain, 4
Paisley, 408
Palaces, English, 3—6
of London, 179, 180, 195
PaU Mall, 205
Panopticon, Royal, 201
Pantheon, London, 201
Parish Registers, of the North of England, 33
Parishes, Names of, in England, 19, 445
of London, 202—206
Parks of London, 206
Parsonstown, 437
Partick, 401
Patricio. See Dore Abbey
Peak, The, 84, 85, 447
Peak Castle. See Bolsover Castle
Peebles, 405
Peebles-shire, 404, 405
Pembroke, 352
Pembrokeshire, 852, 353
Pencoed Castle, 215
Pendennis Castle. See St. Mawes
Pendine. See Laughame
Pendle Hill. See Burnley
Penmaenmawr, 346
Penpark Hole. See "Westbury-upon-Trim
Pentonville Directory, 194
Penwith. See Kirrier
Penwortham Priory, 162
Penzance, 73
Percy Barr. See Sutton Coldfield
Perran-Zabuloe, 73
Pershore, 307
Perth, 406, 407
Perthshire, 405—407
Peterborough, 227, 228, 450
Peterhead, 378
Petworth, 284
Pevensey, 284
Piccadilly, 205
Picts Wall. See Roman Wall
Piersbridge. See Carlebury
Pilkeathly Wells, 407
Pitney Pavement, 255
Pitzhanger Manor House, 177
Plas Newydd. See Valle Crucis Abbey
Plate, Old English, 6
Pleshy, 105
Ploughley Hundred. See BuUington
Plumstead, 448
Plymouth, 91, 92
Plympton St. Maurice, 92
PoUok, 408
Polperro, 74
Pontefract, 323
Pontypool, 215
Pontypridd, 350
Poole, 96
Pooley, 291
Poplar, 205
Population of towns, etc. in England, 20, 21
of Ireland, 417
Porches ter Castle, 118
Portland. See Weymouth
Portnehinch, Barony of, 441
Portobello, 391
Ports of Great Britain, 13, 46
Maritime, of Ireland, 420
Portsmouth, 118, 119
Post-Office, General, 208
Pounceford, 284
Prescot, 162
Prestbury, Parish of, 68
Preston, 162, 163
Prestwick, Borough of, 380
Primrose Hill, London, 206
Priories in England, 16, 18
of Ireland, 415, 416
Prior's Dean. See Colmer
Privileges of the City of London, 190
Public Buildings of London, 180, 183, 206—
211
Purbeck, Isle of, 96
Putney, 274
Quatford, Parish of, 249
Queen's College, Oxford, 244
County, 441
Queensferry,'401
Raby Castle. See Barnard Castle
RadcHlfe Library, Oxford, 244
Radnorshire, 853
Ragland Castle, 215, 216
Railway Guides, 34—36
Stations, List of all the, in Great
Britain, 21
Railways in England, 34 — 36
in Scotland, 370
, Sidings on, in the United Kingdom,
21
Ramsgate, 144, 145
Randworth, 222
Ranelagh Gardens, 201
Rarities of England, etc. , 3
Rawtenstall. See Rochdale
INDEX.
467
Reading, 52
Redcar. See Coatham
Reddish. See Didsbury
Red Hill, 274
Regent's Park, London, 206
Reigate, 274, 451
Religious Houses in England, 16 — 18
Houses in Ireland, 415, 416
Renfrewshire, 408
Retford, 237
Retreat, The, near York, 333
Reculver, 145
Redleston. See Matlock
Reliquiae Britannico-Romanse, 5
Reptou, 85
Rhuddlan. See Whiteford
Rhyl, 348
Ribbesford, 307
Ribble, River, 37
Ribchester, 163
Richborough, 145
Richmond, Surrey, 274, 451
■ Yorkshire, 323, 324
Richmondshire. See Richmond, Yorkshire
Rickmansworth, 130
Rievaulx Abbey. See Duncombe Park, and
Kirkby Moorside
Ringwood. See New Forest
Riots in London, 180
Ripon, 324
Rising Castle. See Castle Rising
Rivers, etc. in England, 9, 10, 36—40
, Ancient modes of bestowing names on, 5
of Ireland, 424
of Scotland, 370—872
in Wales, 336
Rivington, 163
Pike, 163
Roads in Great Britain, 13, 22 — 25
Rochdale, 163
Roche Abbey, 324
Rochester, 145, 146, 448
Rochford Hundred, 105
Rockley. See Stainborough
Rokeby. See Richmond and Teesdale
Roman Antiquities in Britain, 444
Antiquities in the Midland Counties, 4
Stations in Britain, 4
Villas, 6
— Wall, 78, 79, 449
Romance of London, 188
Romans in Britain, 7
Romford, 105
Romiley, 68
Romney Marsh, 146
Romsey, 119
Rookeries of London, 184
Rosamond's Bower. See Fulham
Roscommon, County of, 441
Rose Family, Kilravock, 402
Roslin, 391
Ross, 127
Abbey, 435
Rossendale, Forest of, 163
Ross-shire, 409
I
Rostheme. See Dunham Park
Rotherham, 824
Rothesay, 382
Rothwell, 228
Rougham, 267
Rowell. See Rothwell
Rowley, 301
Rowsley, 85
Roxburgh Castle. See Kelso
Roxburghshire, 409, '410
Royal Exchange, 209
Society of London, 209
Royal Visits to Wales, 337
Royston, 130, 131
Royton. See Oldham
Ruckinge Church, 146
Rufford. See Sherwood, Forest
Rugby, 291
Ruins, 4—7, 17, 18
Runcorn, 68
Rushden. See Higham Ferrers
Rushton Hall, 228
Rutherglen, 401
Ruthin, 347
Rutland, County of, 245, 246
Ryde. See Wight, Isle of .
Rye, 284
Saddleworth, 324
Sadler's W^ells, 204
Saffron Walden, 105
Sailing directions for Ireland, 421, 422
directions. Coast of Wales, 336
St. Albans, 129, 130, 448
Andrews, 393
Asaph, 348. See also Denbigh
Austell, 72
Bartholomew, Church of, 195
Bartholomew's Chapel, near Oxford, 244
Bartholomew's Hospital, 209
Benet Fink, Church of, London, 195
Blazey, 72
Botolph, Bishop^te, Parish of, 205
Clement Danes, Parish of, 205
Colmanell, Church of. See Agohill
David's, 352
Donat's, Castle of, 849
Dunstau in the East, Church of, 195
Dunstan in the West, Church of, 195
Frideswide's Shrine, Oxford Cathedral,
244
George's Cathedral, South wark, 195
George's Channel, Sailing Directions for, 8
George's-in-the-East, Parish of, 205
Giles, Parish of, Cripplegate, 203
Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, 890, 452
GOes' Church, Camberwell, 202, 450
Giles' Church, Oxford, 244
Giles and St. George, Bloomsbury,
Parishes of, 205
Helens. See Warrington
Hilary. See Treveneague
Ives. See Penzance
James, Westminster, Parish of, 205
John's Wood Directory, 194
H H2
468
INDEX.
St. Just. See Penzance
Katherine, Church of, 195, 196
Kilda, Island of, 369
Laurence, Pountney, Parish of, 205
Leonard, Shoreditch, Parish of, 205
Leonards. See Hastings
Manchan, 437 •
Margaret, Chufch of, Westminster,
196, 205
Martin-in-the- Fields, Parish of, 205
Martin-le-Graud, Church of, 196
« Martin Outwich, Church of, 196
Mary-at-Hill, Parish of, 205
Mary Bourne. See Hurstboum Priors
Mary-le-bone, Parish of, 206
Mary Magdalene College, Oxford, 244
Mary Overies, Southwark, 197, 450
Mary, Rotherhithe, Parish of, 206
Mary's Loch, 411
Mathew, Friday Street, Parish of, 206
Mawes, 73
Michael, Comhill, Parish of, 196
Michael, Crooked Lane, Parish of, 206
Michael's Mount. See Penzance
Mildred the Virgin, Church of, 196
Monance. See Abercrombie
Neot, Cornwall, 73
Neots, Hunts. See Eynesbury
Osyth, 105
Pancras Directory, 194
Pancras, Parish of, 206
^ Paul's Cathedral, 196, 197, 450
Paul, Covent Garden, Parish of, 206
Peter, Cheap, Parish of, 206
Peter upon Cornhill, Church of, 197
Pii-an-in-the-Sands. See Perran-Zabu-
loe
Radigund's Abbey. See Dover
Saviour's Church, South wark, 197
Sepulchre, Parish of, 206
. Stephen, "Westminster, Chapel of, 199
Thomas's Hospital, 209
Thomas the Martyr, Church of, Oxford,
244
Sal, Manor of, 439
Salcey Forest, 229
Salcombe. See Kingsbridge
Salisbury, 301, 302
Salley Abbey, 324
Saltaire, 324, 325
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 325, 452
Samlesbury Hall, 163
Sandbeck Park. See Roche Abbey
Sandford, Parish of, 244
Sandgate, 146, 147
Sandon Park, 260
Sandringham, 222
Sandwich, 147, 448
Sanquhar, 385
Sapcote, Parish of, 167
Sark, 27, 28, 446
Sarum. See Salisbury
Savoy Chapel, 209
— Palace, 209
Saxham, Little, Manor of, 267
Scalby, 325
Scampton, Parish of, 172
Scarborough, 325—327, 452
Scenery, Beauties of English, 14, 15, 45, 46
■' of Ireland, 426
in North Wales, 339
in South Wales, 340 - -
of Wales, 336—338
Schools, Charity, in Great Britain, 40
, Grammar, in England and Wales, 40
Scilly Islands, 74
Scone, 407
Scotland, 354—413
Scotter, 172 !
Scrooby, 237
Scroop's Inn, London, 201
Sculpture, Ancient, in Great Biitain, 4
Sculptured Stones of Wales, 338
Sea-Coasts, 7, 8
Seaford, 284
Seals of the Irish Churches, 415
Seaton Carew. See Hartlepool
Seats of the nobility, etc, in Great Britain,
3—6, 45—47
Sedbergh, Parish of, 327
Sedbury, 113
Sedgeley Park School, 260
Sefton Church, 163
Selbome, 119, 120
Selby, 327
Selkirkshire, 410, 411
Sergeant's Inn, London, 201
Serk. See Sark
Settle, 327
Sevenoaks, 147
Severn, River, 37
Valley Railway, 35
Shaftesbury Abbey, 96
Shannon, River, 424
Shap Spa, 296
Sharlston. See Lupset
Shaw. See Oldham
Sheemess, 147, 449
Sheffield, 327, 328
Shenstone, 260
Sheppy, Island of, 147, 449
Shepton Mallet, 255
Sherborne, 96
Sherburn Hospital, 101
, Parish of, 328
SheriflF-Hutton Castle, 328
Sheriffs, List of London, 190
Sherwood Forest, 237, 238
Shetland Islands, 404
Shiffnal, 249
Shobdon, 127
Shoreditch Directory, 194
Shoreham, 284
Shottesbroke, 52
Shrewsbury, 249, 250
and Hereford Railway, 35
Shropshire, 246—250
Sidmouth, 92, 93
Si!Tn-boards, History of, 188
Silbury Hill, 302
INDEX.
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Silchester, 120
Sion College, 210
Sittingboume, 147
Skelton, Church of, 328
Skenfrith. See Llanthony Abbey
Skirbeck. See Boston
Skirlaugh, Chapel of St. Augustine, 328
Skye, Island of, 369
Slabs, Monumental, 18
Slaithwaite, Church of, 328
Sleaford, 172
Sligo, County of, 441
Slym bridge, 113
Smethwick. See Ilarborne
Smithfield, 210
Smithils. See Gawthorpe
Snaith, Priory of, 328
Snowdon, 347
Soane Museum, 210
Society of Antiquaries, Proceedings of the, 6
Soho, 206
Somersetshire, 250—256
Somersham, 132
Southampton, 120
South Coast, Views on the, 40, 41
Eastern Railway, 36
Southend, 105
Southport, 163
South wark, 211 •
Southwell, 238
South- Western Railway, 36
Southwold, 267
Spalding, 172
Spey, River, 371
Sprotbrough, 328
Squares of London, 179, 180, 181
StafiFa, Isle of, 369, 370
Stafford, 260
Staffordshire, 257—261, 451
Stainborough, 328
Staindrop, 101
Stainton Dale. See Scalby
Stalybridge. See Oldham
Stamford, 172, 173
Stanford, Berks., 52
Stanley Abbey, 302
, Family of, 28, 30
Stanton Harcourt, 244 .
Staplehurst, 147
Stationers, Company of, 191
Statistics of England, 13
Steeple Barton, 244
Stepney, 205
Stickney Grammar School, 173
Stifford, 105
Stirling, 411, 412
Stirlingshire, 411, 412
Stirlings of Keir, 406
Stockport, 68
Stockton, Church of, 451
and Darlington Railway, 36
Stockton-upon-Tees, 101
• Stoke. See Hinckley
Stoke-by-Nayland, 267
Stoke Newington, Parish of, 206
Stoke Poges, 56
Stoke-upon-Trent, 260
Stone Church, 147
Stonehaven, 397
Stonehenge, 302, 303
Stonehouse. See Plymouth
Stoneleigh Abbey, 293
Stony hurst College, 163
Stour, River, 37
Stourbridge, Cambridgeshire, 63
Stourhead, 303
Stow, Bucks., 56, 57
, Hundred of. See Stowmarket
Stowmarket, 267
Stowting, Parish of, 147
Strafford. See Tickhill
Strata Florida Abbey, 344
Stratford-upon-Avon, ^92, 293
Strathbogie, 378
Stratheam, 407
Strathmore, Vale of, 405
Streatham, 275
Street Life in London, 189
Streets, Ancient, 7, 13
of London, 178, 179, 181, 184
Strixton Church, 229
Strood, 147
Stroud, 113
Studley Park. See Ripon
Stunsfield Pavement, 244
Stydd Chapel. See Ribchester
Sudbury, Parish of, 267
Sudeley, 114
Suffolk, 261—268, 451
Sunderland, 101
Sunnedon. See Coggeshall
Surrey, 268—275, 451
Survey of England and Wales, 10—12
' of London, 178—180, 449
Sussex, 275—285
Sutherlandshire, 412
Sutton Coldfield, 293
Valence. See Town Sutton
Swaledale, Dialect in, 329
Swanage. See Corfe Castle
Swanscombe, 147
Swansea, 350
Swarthmoor Hall, 163
Swindon, 303
Swine Abbey, 452. See also Holdemess
Swyncombe, Parish of, 244
Sydenham, 147
Syon House, 177
Tain, 409
Tallaght, 434
Tamar, River, 37
Tamworth, 260
Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords, 7
Taning, West, Parish of, 284
Tattershall, 173
Taunton, 255, 256
Taverns of London, 188
Tavistock, 93
Tay, River, 871
470
INDEX.
Teesdale, 101
Teignmouth, 93
Temhlenahoe. See Ardfert
Temple Bar, 210
Church, 197
, Inner, Society of, 202
, Middle, Society of, 202 •
Templepatrick, Parish of, 428
Tenby, 362, 353
Tetbury, 114
Tewkesbury, 114 . '
, Battle of, 452
Thames, River, 37—40
Tunnel, 210
Thanet, Isle of, 147, 148
Theatres of London, 200
Theobald's Palace. See Cheshunt
Thetford, 222, 223
Theydon Bois. See Epping Forest
Thingoe Hundred, 267
Thirlmere, 79
Thirsk, 329
Thoresby Hall. See Sherwood Forest
Thombury Castle, 114
Thome. See Bawtry
Thomey Abbey, 63
Thornton, Parish of, Cheshire, 68
Abbey, 173
Thorp- Arch. See Han-ogate
Thorpe "Willoughby. See Selby
Three Stone Burn. See Yevering Bell
Thurso, 383
TickhiU, 329
Tidenham. See Sedbury
Tilbury, 105
Tiles, Irish Pavement, 415
Tintern Abbey, 216
Tipperary, County of, 441
Tiverton, 93
Tixall, Parish of, 260
Toddington, 114
Todmorden. See Rochdale
Tombs, Memorable, in Churches of London,
194
Tone, River, 40
Tong, 250
Topographer, The, 5
and Genealogist, 6
Topographical Dictionaries, 19, 20
Torphichen, 401
Torquay, 93
Totham, Great, 105
Totnes, 93, 447
Tottenham, 177
Tours, General, 41—45, 444, 445
in Ireland, 424, 425
in Scotland, 372—374
in "Wales, 335
Tower of London, 210, 211
Towers of London, 179
, Round, of Ireland, 415, 416
Towns in Great Britain, 9, 10, 14, 16, 20, 23,
24, 445
Town Sutton, 148
Towyn, 351
Travellers' Club, 210
Trecastle, 343
Treeton. See Sheffield
Trefriw. See Conway
Trent, River, 40
Treveneague, 74
Trigg Minor, Deanery of, 74
Trim, 440
Troon, 380
Trosachs, The, 407
TuUaroan, 437
Tunbridge, 148
Wells, 148, 149, 449
Tunstall, 149
Turton, 163
Tutbuiy, 260
Tweed, River, 371, 372
Tweed-dale. See Peebles-shire
Twickenham, 177
Twining, 114
Tyldesley, 164
Tyndale, North, 450
Tynemouth, 234
Tyne, River, 40
Tyrawly. See Ems
Tyrone, County of, 442
Uckfield, 284
Ullesthorpe. See Claybrook
Ulster, 423
Ulverstone, 164
Underditch. See Hoare's "Modern Wilt-
shire "
Unton Inventories. See Wadley
Uphill. See Weston-super-Mare
Upminster, 106
Uppingham School, 246
Upton-upon-Severn, 307
Uriconium. See Wroxeter
Uttoxeter, 260
Uxbridge, 177
Valle Crucis Abbey,' 347
Vauxhall Gardens, 201
Vestigia Anglicana, 6
Vetusta Monumenta, 4
Views, General, 45, 46
of Ireland, 425, 426
of London, 211, 212
of Scotland, 374, 375
Villages in England, 14, 19, 22, 23
Vinovium. See Binchester
Virginia Water. See Windsor
Visitation of London, 188
Visitations of Wales, 337
Vitruvius Britannicus, 444
The new, 5
Waddington. See Browsholme Hall
Wade Hall, 267
Wadley, 52
Wainfieet, 173
AVakefield, 329
, Pontefract, and Goole Railway, 36
INDEX;
471
Wales, 334—353
, North, 338—340
i South, 340, 341
Walhampton, 120
Wallace Monument, 411
Wallingford Castle, 52
Wallington, 275
Walls of London, 179
Walmer Castle, 149
Walsall, 260
Waltham Abbey, 106
Forest. See Epping Forest
Holy Cross. See Waltham Abbey
Walton-on-the-Naze, 106
Walton-on-Thames, 275
Water, 448
Wandsworth, 275
Wansdike. See Bremhill
Wanswell, 448
Wanting, Hundred of, 52
Warblington. See Bosmere
Wareham. See Corfe Castle
Wark worth. See Alnwick
Wannington Church, 229
Warminster, 303
Warrington, 164
Warwick, 293
Warwickshire, 285—293, 451
Waterbeach, Parish of, 63
Waterfalls, English, 32
Waterford, City of, 442 .
, County of, 442
Watering-Places in Great Britain, 25, 46, 47,
445
Water Supply of London, 182
Watford, 131
Watling Street, 6, 18
Watton Abbey. See Beverley
Waverley Abbey. See Famham
Waxton. See Brisley
Wayside Chapels, 17
Weald, The, of Kent, 149, 150
Wednesbury, 260
Welbeck, 238
Welcombe Hills. /Se^^Stratford-upon-Avon
Wellingborough, 450
Wellington, 250
Wells, 256
Harbour, 223
, Holy, of Ireland, 415
Welwyn, 131
Wem, 250
Wenlock, 250
Wenning, River. See Ingleborough
Wensleydale, 329
Wentwood, 216
West Bromwich, 260
Westbury-upon-Trim, 114
Westbury White Horse, 303
Westcot Barton. See Steeple Barton
Westfield, Isle of Wight, 123
Westmeath, County of, 442
Westminster, 212, 213
Abbey, 197—199, 450
Bridge, 190
Westmoreland, 294—297
Weston Favell, 229, 450
Weston-super-Mare, 256
Underwood, 57
Wever. See Wootton
Wexford, County of, 442, 443'
Weybridge. , >S'«?<? Walton
Weymouth, 96, 97
Whalley, 164
Wharfdale, 329
Wharfe, River, 40
Whamcliflfe, 329
Wheatfield, Villa of, 267
Whiston. See Sheffield
Whitby, 329, 330
and Pickering Railway, 36
White Castle. See Llanthony Abbey
Conduit House.' See Carlisle House
Whiteford, 348
Whitehall, Cumberland, 79
, London, 210
Whitehaven, 79
and Furness Railway, 36
White-Knights, 52
Whiteladies. See Boscobel
Whitsand Bay. See Land's End
Whynn Dykes. See Giants' Causeway
Wibtoft. See Claybrook
Wickhambrook, 268
Wicklow, County of, 443
Widecombe-in-the-Moor, 93
Widnes. See Warrington
Wigan, 164
Wight, Isle of, 120—124, 448
Wigston, Little. See Claybrook
Wigtonshire, 412, 413
Wilbraham, Little, 63
Wilcot, Church at, 244
Willesden Directory, 194
Willey Hundred, 49
Willoughby, Village of, 293
Willowbridge, Spring of, 261
Wills, etc. of the North of England, 33
Wilton, 303
Castle, 452
Wiltshire, 297—303
Wimbledon, 275
Wim borne-Minster, 97
Wimmington, Parish of, 49
Winchcombe, 114
Winchelsea, 284, 285
Winchester, 124, 448
Cathedral, 124
Windermere, 32, 297
Windsor, 52, 53, 54
Winfield, South, Manor of, 85
Winterton, 173
Wirksworth, 85
Wirral, Hundred of, 68
Wisbeach, 63
Wistow. See Sherbum
Witenham Hill, 54
Witham, River, 40
Withington. See Didsbury
Withyham, Parish of, 286
472
INDEX.
"Witney, 244, 245
Wobum, 49
"Wolverhampton, 261
"Wolverstone Park. See Harwich
"Wonders in England, 3, 9, 13
"Woodbridge, 268
"Woodchester, 114
"WoodhaU Spa, 173
"Woodhouse Chapel. See Chamwood Forest
Woodsome Hall, 330
"Woodstock, 245
Woolley Hall, 330
"Woolwich, 150
Wootton, 261
"Worcester, 307, 308, 452
"Worcestershire, 303—308
"Worfield, 250
"Worksop, 238
"Worlingham Estate, 268
"Worsborough, 330
"Worthing, 285
"Wortley. See WhamcliflFe
"Wrangle. See Boston
"Wraxhall, South, 303
"Wraysbury, 57
"Wrekin, The, 250
Wrentham, Congregational Church at, 268
"Wressil, Parish of, 330
"Wrexham, 347
"Wroxeter, 250
"Wycombe, 57
"Wye, Kent, 150
, River, 341, 342, 452
"Wyke, 125
"Wykin. See Hinckley
Wyre, River, 40
Yardley. See King's Norton
Yarmouth, Great, 223, 224
Yarrow, River, 372
Yevering BeU, 234
Yordes Cave, 330
York, 330—333
Castle, 333
Cathedral, 332
York's, Duke of, Monument, 208
Yorkshire, 308—333, 452
Philosophical Society, Museum of the,
333, 452
Youghal, 430
Zoological Gardens, London, 201
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