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THE    BOOK 


OF 


BRITISH    TOPOGRAPHY. 


THE   BOOK 


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BRITISH  TOPOGRAPHY 


A  CLASSIFIED  CATALOGUE 


OF    THE 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  WORKS  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

BRITISH  MUSEUM 


RELATING   TO 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 
Miscellany  intended  to  preserve  and  illustrate 
several  valuable  remains  of  Old  Times. 

4  vol.     London.     1775-84.     4° 

Grose,  Francis.     Antiquarian  Repertory.     A        1 
miscellaneous  assemblage  of  topography,  his-       M 
tory,   biography,    customs  and  manners.      A 
new  edition.        4  vol.     London.     1807-9.     A^ 

Great  Britain.  Britannica  Curiosa ;  or,  a 
description  of  the  most  remarkable  curiosities, 
natural  and  artificial,  of  the  island  of  Great 
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Collinson,  John.     The  Beauties  of  Biitish 
Antiquity ;  selected  from  the  writings  of  es-       j 
teemed  antiquaries.  London.     1779.     S°        " 

Watts,  W.     The  Seats  of  the  Nobility  and 

Gentry,  in  a  collection  of  the  most  interesting 

and  picturesque  views,  engraved  by  W.  Watts. 

London.     1779-86.     fol. 

Carter,  John.  Specimens  of  the  ancient 
sculpture  and  painting  now  remaining  in  the 
kingdom,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  reign 
of  Henry  VIII.     2  vol.     London.     1780.    fol. 

Nichols,  John.  Bibliotheca  Topographica 
Britannica.  [Edited  by  John  Nichols  assisted 
by  R.  Gough  and  others.  ] 

8  vol.     London.     1780-90.     4° 

Miscellaneous  Antiquities  (in  continu- 
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9  nos.  in  2  vol.     London.     1791—1800.     40 

Gntch,  John.  Collectanea  Curiosa ;  or,  Mis- 
cellaneous tracts,  relating  to  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  England  and  Ireland,  the  Uni- 
versities of  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  etc.,  chiefly 
collected  from  the  manuscripts  of  Archbishop 
Sancroft.  2  vol.     Oxford.     1781.     8° 

King,  Edward.  Observations  on  ancient 
castles.  London.     1782.     4° 

Heame,  Thomas.  Antiquities  of  Great 
Britain,  illustrated  in  views  of  monasteries, 
castles,  and  churches  now  existing ;  engraved 
.  .  .  from  drawings  made  by  Thomas  Heame 
[with  descriptions  in  English  and  French]. 

London.     1786.     obL  4° 

England.    Picturesque  views  of  the  principal 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


seats  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  in  England  and 
Wales,  with  a  description  of  each  seat. 

London.     1786-88.     obL  fol. 

Carter,  John.  Views  of  ancient  buildings 
in  England  drawn  .  .  .  and  engraved  by  J. 
Carter.  6  vol.     London.     1786-93.     16° 

[VoL  I.  has  an  engraved  title-page ;  the  title-pages 
of  the  other  volumes  are  in  MS.  and  the  pagination 
is  continuous  throughout.] 

Angus,  W.  The  Seats  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  in  Great  Britain  and  Wales,  in  a  col- 
lection of  select  views  engraved  by  W.  Angus. 
With  descriptions  of  each  view. 

Vol.  I.     [London.]     1787.     obi.  4^ 

P.P.,  London.  The  Topographer,  for  the 
year  1789-(91),  containing  a  variety  of  original 
articles  illustrative  of  the  local  history  and 
antiquites  of  England. 

4  vol.     London.     1789-91.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1791.     4P 

[This  consists  of  a  copy  of  Vol.  IV.  of  the  preceding 
edition  impressed  on  quarto  paper,  together  with  the 
plates  of  the  three  preceding  volumes  similarly  re- 
impressed,  and  as  many  pages  of  letterpress  as  are 
necessary  to  their  illustration.  ] 

Topographical  Miscellanies,  containing 

ancient  Histories  and  modem  Descriptions  of 

mansions,  churches,  etc.,  throughout  England 

[being  a  continuation  of   the    Topographer]. 

Vol.  I.     London.     1792.     4° 

Moore,  James.  Monastic  remains  and  Ancient 

Castles  in  England  and  Wales,  with  descriptions. 

Vol.  I.     London.     1792.     8o 

Carter,  John.  The  Ancient  Architecture  of 
England,  etc. 

2pt.     London.     1795—1814.     fol. 

[The  title-page  of  pt.  2  is  dated  1807,  but  the  en- 
gravings bear  dates  from  1807-14.] 

The  Ancient  Architecture  of  England, 

including  the  orders  during  the  British,  Roman, 
Saxon,  and  Norman  eras,  etc.  Illustrated  by 
109  engravings.      2  pt.     London.     1845.     fol. 

Moore,  James.  A  list  of  the  principal  castles 
and  monasteries  in  Great  Britain. 

London.     1798.     8^ 

Zing,  Edward.  Monumenta  Antiqua ;  or, 
observations  on  ancient  castles,  etc.,  in  Great 
Britain.      4  vol.     London.     1799—1805.     fol. 

Mitchell,  R.  Plans  and  Views  in  per- 
spective of  Buildings  erected  in  England  and 
Scotland,  with  descriptions,  etc. 

London.     1801.     fol. 

Lysons,  Samuel.  Reliquiae  Britannico-Ro- 
manse,  containing  figures  of  Roman  antiquities 
discovered  in  England. 

2  vol.     London.     1801-17.     fol. 

Another  edition. 

3  vol.     London.     1813-17.     fol. 

Bichardson,  George.  The  new  Vitruvius 
Britannicus  ;  consisting  of  plans  and  elevations 


of  modem  buildings,  public  and  private,  erected 
in  Great  Britain,  by  the  most  celebrated  archi- 
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Dyer,  G.  A  restoration  of  the  ancient  modes 
of  bestowing  names  on  the  rivers,  hills,  vallies, 
plains,  and  settlements  of  Britain. 

Exeter.     1805.     8o 

Dallaway,  James.  Observations  on  English 
Architecture,  military,  ecclesiastical,  and  civil, 
compared  with  similar  buildings  on  the  conti- 
nent. London.     1806.     8° 

Hassel,  J.  The  Beauties  of  Antiquity ;  or, 
remnants  of  feudal  splendour  and  monastic 
times,  with  descriptions. 

Nos.  1—13.     London.     1807.     8o 

Byrne,  W.  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain, 
illustrated  in  views  of  monasteries,  castles,  and 
churches  now  existing.  Engraved  by  W. 
Byrne  from  drawings  made  by  T.  Heame,  with 
descriptions  in  English  and  French. 

2  vol.     London.     1807.     fol. 

Britten,  John.     The  architectural  antiquities 

of  Great  Britain  represented  and  illustrated  in 

a  series  of  views,  elevations,  plans,  sections, 

and  details  of  various  ancient  English  edifices. 

5  vol.     London.     1807-27.     i° 

Cotman,  J.  S.  [Twenty-four]  Architectural 
Etchings  [of  ancient  buildings  in  various  parts 
of  England.]  London.     1811.     fol. 

Great  Britain.  Relics  of  Antiquity ;  or, 
remains  of  ancient  structures,  with  other  ves- 
tiges of  early  times  in  Great  Britain.  [Etched 
by  Miss  Hawksworth  and  others  from  drawings 
by  S.  Prout.]  London.     1811.     4o 

Belies.  Ancient  Reliques ;  or,  delineations 
of  monastic,  castellated,  and  domestic  archi- 
tecture .  .  .  (engraved  and  published  by  J. 
Greig  [and]  ...  J.  Storer),  with  historical 
and  descriptive  sketches. 

2  vol.     London.     1812-13.     8® 

Itinerary.  The  Antiquarian  Itinerary,  com- 
prising specimens  of  architecture,  monastic, 
castellated  and  domestic,  with  other  vestiges 
of  antiquity  in  Great  Britain. 

London.     1815-18.     8° 

Farkyns,  G.  J.  Monastic  and  Baronial  Re- 
mains, with  other  interesting  fragments  of 
Antiquity  in  England,  Wales,  and  Scotland. 

2  vol.     London.     1816.     8° 

Willscn,  Ed.  J.  Specimens  of  Gothic  Archi- 
tecture, selected  from  various  antient  edifices 
in  England.  London.     1821-23-22.     4° 

Havell,  R.  A  series  of  picturesque  views  of 
noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats  ;  with  his- 
torical and  descriptive  accounts.  Engraved  in 
aqua-tinta  by  R.  Havell  and  Son. 

London.     1823.     fol. 

Carter,  John.  Specimens  of  Gothic  Archi- 
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prised  in  120  views,  drawn  and  engraved  by- 
John  Carter.         4  vol.     London.     1824.     16o 

Brayley,  E.  William.  The'  Ancient  Castles 
of  England  and  Wales,  engraved  by  W. 
Woolnoth.  With  historical  descriptions  by 
E.  W.  Brayley. 

2  vol.     London.     1825.     4^ 

Clarke,  S.  R.  Vestigia  Anglicana  ;  or, 
illustrations  of  the  most  interesting  and  debat- 
able points  in  the  History  and  Antiquities  of 
England.  2  vol.  London.     1826.     8^ 

Higgins,  Godfrey.  The  Celtic  Druids ;  or, 
an  attempt  to  shew  that  the  Druids  were  the 
priests  of  Oriental  Colonies  who  emigrated  from 
India,  etc.  London.     1829.     4° 

Britton,  John.  Picturesque  Antiquities  of 
English  Cities,  illustrated  by  engravings  of 
buildings,  etc.  London.     1830.     4° 

Willson,  Ed.  J.  Examples  of  Gothic  Archi- 
tecture, selected  from  various  antient  edifices  in 
England.  3  vol.     London.     1831-38.     4° 

Moule,  Thomas.  An  essay  on  the  Roman 
Villas  of  the  Augustan  Age. 

London.     1833.     8o 

Dallaway,  James.  A  series  of  discourses 
upon  architecture  in  England. 

London.     1833.     8o 

P.P.,  London.  Collectanea  Topographica  et 
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and  others,  afterwards  by  J.  G.  Nichols.] 

8  vol.     London.     1834-43.     8° 

The    Topographer    and    Genealogist. 

Edited  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

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[This  is  a  new  series  of  the  Collectanea  Topographica, 
etc.] 

Caveler,  William.  Select  specimens  of  Gothic 
Architecture.  London.     1835.     4^ 

Habershon,  M.  The  ancient  Half-Timbered 
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Bichardson,  C.  J.  Observations  on  the 
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Queen  Elizabeth  and  King  James  L 

London.     1837.     fol. 

England.     The  mansions  of  England  in  the 
olden  time  (First-Third  series).     By  J.  Nash. 
3  vol.     London.     1839-41.     fol. 

The  mansions  of  England  in  the  olden 

time,  by  Joseph   Nash.     Re-edited  by  J.    C, 
Anderson.         4  vol.     London.     1869-72.    fol. 

Bichardson,  C.  J.  Architectural  Remains 
of  the  Reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I. 

Vol.  I.     London.     1840.     fol. 

Howltt,  William.  Visits  to  remarkable 
places  ;  old  halls,  battlefields,  and  scenes  illus- 
trative of  striking  passages  in  English  history 
and  poetry.  London.     1840.     8° 

Bichardson,  C.  J.     Studies  from  old  English 


mansions,  their  furniture,  gold  and  silver  plate, 
etc.  2  ser.     London.     1841-2.     fol. 

Beattie,  William.  The  Castles  and  Abbeys 
of  England.  Vol.  1.     London.     1842.     8° 

Academies,  etc.     Cambridge  Camden  Society. 

Transactions  of  the  Cambridge  Camden  Society. 

Cambridge.     1845.     4o 

England.  Old  England :  a  Pictorial  Museum 
of  regal,  ecclesiastical,  baronial,  municipal, 
and  popular  antiquities. 

2  vol.     London.     1845.     fol. 

Academies,  etc.  Archceological  Institute  of 
Greai  Britain  and  Ireland.  The  Archaeological 
Journal,  etc.     (Index  to  Vols.  1 — 25.) 

In  progress.     London.     1845,  etc.     S** 

Academies,  etc.  British  Archceological  Asso- 
ciation. The  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,  1845,  etc. 

In  progress.        London.     1845,  etc.     S** 
[VoL  I.  wants  the  title-page  and  index.] 

General  Index  to  volumes  1 — 30.     By 

W.  de  Gray  Birch.  London.     1875.     8o 

British  Families.  Histories  of  Noble  British 
Families,  with  biographical  notices  of  the  most 
distinguished  individuals  in  each.  Illustrated 
by  their  armorial  bearings,  portraits,  monu- 
ments, etc.  2  vol.     London.     1846.     fol. 

Bontell,  Charles.  Illustrations  of  the  early 
domestic  architecture  of  England,  drawn  and 
arranged  by  J.  Britton,  with  notices  descriptive 
and  historical  by  Charles  Boutell. 

London.     1846.     8° 

Twycross,  E.  The  mansions  of  England 
and  Wales.  Vol.  1 — 3,  County  of  Lancaster ; 
voL  4,  5,  County  of  Chester. 

5  vol.     London.     1847-50.     fol. 
[No  more  published.] 

Shaxpe,  Edmund.  Architectural  Parallels  ; 
or,  the  Progress  of  Ecclesiastical  Architecture 
in  England.  London.     1848.     fol. 

Hall,  S.  C.  The  Baronial  HaUs  and  pictur- 
esque edific({s  of  England.  From  drawings  by 
J.  D.  Hardiikg,  etc.     2  vol.     Text  and  plates. 

London.     1848.     fol. 
[Proof  impressions  of  the  plates.] 

Academies,  etc.  Society  of  AyUiquaries. 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London.    In  progress.    London.     1849,  etc.    8® 

Turner,  T.  H.  Some  account  of  domestic 
architecture  in  England,  from  the  Conquest 
to  the  end  of  the  Thirteenth  ( — Sixteenth) 
Century.  3  vol.     Oxford.     1857-9.     8° 

MacLanchlan,  R.  Memoir  written  during  a 
survey  of  the  Watliag  Street  from  the  Tees 
to  the  Scotch  Border,  etc. 

London.     1852.     8o 

Burke,  Sir  J.  B.  A  Visitation  of  the  Seats 
and  Arms  of  the  noblemen  and  gentlemen  of 
Great  Britain.     2  vol.     London.     1852-3.     8® 


Second  series. 


London.     1854.    8° 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


■Wright,  Thomas.  Wanderings  of  an  Anti- 
quary chiefly  upon  the  traces  of  the  Romans 
in  Britain.  London.     1854.     8® 

Akerman,  J.  Y.  Remains  of  Pagan  Saxon- 
dom.  London.     1855.     4o 

Cuitt,  George.  "Wanderings  and  Pencillings 
amongst  Ruins  of  the  Olden  Time  :  a  series  of 
seventy- three  etchings,  by  George  Cuitt.  With 
descriptive  letter-press.     London.     1855.     fol. 

Brooke,  Richard.  Visits  to  fields  of  battle 
in  England  of  the  Fifteenth  Century  :  to  which 
are  added  some  miscellaneous  tracts  and  papers 
upon  archaeological  subjects. 

London.     1857.     8^ 

Barnes,  William.  Notes  on  Ancient  Britain 
and  the  Britons.  London.     1858.     S° 

England.  Old  Castles  of  England.  [With 
coloured  plates.]  London.     1859.     16° 


Another  edition. 


London.     1862.     16° 


Howitt,  W.  &  M.  Ruined  Abbeys  and  Castles 
of  Great  Britain.  The  photographic  illustra- 
tions by  Bedford,  Sedgfield,  Wilson,  Fenton, 
and  others.     2  Series.     London.     1862-64.     4° 

Hutton,  Barbara.  Castles  and  their  Heroes. 
.  .  .  With  illustrations  by  G.  Bowers. 

London.     1868.     8° 

Morris,  F.  0.  The  Ancestral  Homes  of 
Britain ;  containing  examples  of  its  noblest 
castles,  halls,  and  mansions.  ^  With  coloured 
illustrations  .  .  .  and  biographical  and  his- 
torical notices.  London.     1868.     4° 

Taylor,  Arthur.  Papers  in  relation  to  the 
antient  Topography  of  the  Eastern  Counties  of 
Britain,  and  on  the  right  means  of  interpreting 
the  Roman  Itinerary.  London.     1869.     4^ 

Wainwright,  John.  Julius  Csesar ;  did  he 
cross  the  Channel?  [by  S.  F.  Surtees,]  reviewed. 

London.     1869.     8° 

Timbs,  John.  Abbeys,  Castles,  and  Ancient 
Halls  of  England  and  Wales ;  their  legendary 
lore  and  popular  history. 

2voL     London.     [1870.]    8° 

Academies,  etc.  Uarly  English  Text  Society. 
English  Gilds,  their  statutes  and  customs,  1389 
A.D.  Edited  by  Toulmin  Smith  and  Lucy  T. 
Smith,  with  an  Essay  on  Gilds  and  Trades- 
Unions,  by  Dr.  L.  Brentano. 

London.     1870.     8^ 

Jewitt,  L.,  and  Hall,  S.  C.  The  Stately 
Homes  of  England.  .  .  .  Hlustrated  with  .  .  . 
engravings  in  wood.       London.     1874-77.     8° 

Binuner,  Alfred.  Ancient  streets  and  home- 
steads of  England.  London.     1877.     8° 

Cayzer,  T.  S.  Britannia  :  a  collection  of  the 
principal  passages  in  Latin  authors  that  refer 
to  this  island.  London.     1878.     8° 


BOEDEES. 

Bidpath,   George.     The  Border  History  of 

England  and  Scotland.       London.     1776.     4o 

A  new  edition.         Berwick.    1848.     4<* 

Scott,  Sir  W.  The  Border  Antiquities  of 
England  and  Scotland ;  comprising  specimens 
of  architecture  and  sculpture,  and  other  vestiges 
of  former  ages.      2  vol.    London.    1814-17.    4° 

Scott,  W.  The  Beauties  of  the  Border :  de- 
scriptive of  its  scenery,  prospects,  etc. 

Carlisle.     1821.     8o 

English  Border.  The  Castles  of  the  English 
and  Scottish  Border,  from  original  drawings 
by  T.  M.  Richardson.  With  descriptive  and 
historic  illustrations.       ]^ewcastle.  1834.     fol. 

Rutherfurd,  John.  Rutherfurd's  Border 
Hand-book  ;  being  a  guide  to  the  remarkable 
places,  picturesque  scenery  and  antiquities  of 
the  border.  Kelso,     1849.     12° 

White,  Walter.  Northumberland  and  the 
Border.  London.     1859.     8° 

Howitt,  William.  The  Ruined  Abbeys  of 
the  Border.  Extracted  from  "The  Ruined 
Abbeys  and  Castles  of  Great  Britain,"  by  W. 
[and  M.]  Howitt.  With  photographic  illus- 
trations by  Wilson  and  Thompson. 

London.    1865.     8° 

CANALS.     See  Eivers. 

CASTLES.     See  Antiquities. 

COASTS. 

England,  Sea-Coasts  of.  A  Description  and 
Plat  of  the  Sea-Coasts  of  England. 

London.     1653.     4° 

Fearon,  S.,  and  Eyes,  J.  A  description  of 
the  sea-coast  of  England  and  Wales,  from 
Black  Comb  in  Cumberland  to  the  Point  of 
Linus  in  Anglesea,  with  proper  directions  to 
avoid  all  dangers  and  sail  into  any  harbour, 
etc.  Liverpool.     1738.     fol. 

Morant,  P.  The  Tapestry  Hangings  of  the 
House  of  Lords  ;  .  .  .  ten  charts  of  the  sea- 
coasts  of  England,  etc.      London.     1739.     fol. 

Second  edition.       London.     1753.     fol. 

Norie,  J.  W.  New  and  complete  sailing 
directions  for  the  East  Coast  of  England,  from 
London  to  the  Downs,  Flamborough  Head, 
etc..  London.     1817.     8° 

New  and  complete  sailing  directions 

for  the  East  Coasts  of  England  and  Scotland. 

London.     1818.     8^ 

New  and  extensive  sailing  directions 

for  the  navigation  of  the  North  Sea,  etc. 

London.     1818.     8o 


Sixth  edition. 


Ix)ndon.     1840. 


GENEKAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


Seventh  edition. 
Another  edition. 
Anx>th.er  edition. 


London.  1846.  8° 
London.  1852.  8^ 
London.     1854.     8o 


Sailing  directions  for  the  East  Coast  of 

England  from  London  to  .  .  .  Newcastle.     A 
new  edition.  London.     1854.     8^ 

Hobbs,  J.  S.  Sailing  directions  for  the  East 
Coasts  of  England  and  Scotland. 

London.     1865.     8° 

London  and  Leith  Smack  and  Steam-Packet 
Gaide.  The  London  and  Leith  Steam-Packet 
Guide ;  comprehending  a  .  .  .  topographical 
description  of  the  coast  between  London,  Leith, 
and  Aberdeen.  Leith.     1824.     12° 

"Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  The  East  Coast  of 
England,  from  the  Thames  to  the  Tweed, 
descriptive  of  natural  scenery. 

London.     1861.     S^ 

White,  Walter.  Eastern  England,  from  the 
Thames  to  the  Humber. 

2  vol     London.     1865.     8° 

None,  J.  "W.  New  and  complete  sailing 
directions  for  St.  George's  and  Bristol  Channels. 

London.     1816.     8° 

N.ew  and  complete  piloting  directions 

for  the  Bristol  and  St.  George's  Channels. 

Sixth  edition.     London.     1839.     8° 

Eighth  edition.        London.     1847.     8o 

Another  edition.      London.     1849.     8° 

Bristol  Channel.  Sailing  Directions  for  the 
Bristol  and  St.  George's  Channels. 

Sixth  edition.     London.     1850.     8° 

Hobbs,  J.  S.  New  and  complete  sailing 
directions  for  the  Bristol  Channel. 

London.     1853.     S^ 

Bristol  Channel.  Sailing  directions  for  the 
Bristol  Channel.  London.     1862.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1865.     8^ 

Another  edition.      London.     1869.     8^ 

Benham,  H.  M.  Sailing  directions  for  the 
British  Channel,  etc.  London.     1839.     8*^ 

Norie,  J.  W.  New  and  complete  piloting 
directions  for  the  British  Channel,  Milford 
Haven,  etc.  London.     1839.     8" 

The  New  British  Channel  Pilot,  con- 
taining sailing  directions  from  London  to  Liver- 
pool. London.     1839.     8° 

The  New  British  Channel  PUot  .  .  . 

from  the  Downs  to  Liverpool  .   .   .  and  the 
Coasts  of  Ireland,  etc.         London.     1849.     8° 

The  New  British  Channel  Pilot,  con- 
taining sailing  directions  from  London  to  St. 
David's  Head.  London.     1839.     8^ 

Twelfth  edition.      London.     1844.     8<* 

The  British  Channel  Pilot.   ...   A 

new  edition  by  J.  S.  Hobbs. 

London.     1854.     8° 


Walker,  John.  Sailing  directions  for  the 
English  Channel  and  Coast  of  France. 

London.     1844.  8o 
Another  edition.      London.     1858.  8<* 

English  Channel. 
English  Channel. 

Seventh  edition. 

Another  edition. 

4pt. 

Anjother  edition. 

In  progress.     London.     1870,  etc.     8<* 

English  Channel.  The  English  Channel 
Pilot  fcH"  the  South  and  South- West  Coasts  of 
England  ;  and  the  South  Coast  of  Ireland. 

London.     1865.     8° 


Sailing  directions  for  the 
London.     1855.     8o 

London.     1855.     8^ 


London.     1859.     8o 


An/)ther  edition. 

Another  edition. 

MacMollen,   E.    T. 


London.     1872.     S^ 

London.     1878.     8° 

Down  Channel  from 
London  to  the  Land's  End  in  the  "  Leo,"  3 
tons,  and  from  London  to  the  Scilly  Islands 
in  the  "Orion,"  16  tons.  Illustrated  by  B. 
Moore.  London.     1869.     S® 

Morris,  Lewis.  Plans  of  Harbours,  Bars, 
Bays,  and  Roads  in  St.  George's  Channel. 

[London.]     1748.     obi.  4o 

Nimmo,  A.  New  Piloting  Directions  for  St. 
George's  Channel  and  the  Coast  of  Ireland. 

Dublin.     1832.     8o 

Mackenzie,  M.  Nautical  descriptions  of  the 
West  Coast  of  Great  Britain. 

London.     1776.     fol. 

Description  nautique   des  c6tes  occi- 

dentales  de  la  Grande  Bretagne. 

Paris.     [1804.]    4P 

Suite'  de  la  Description  nautique  des 

c6tes  occidentales  de  la  Grande  Bretagne. 

Paris.     [1804.]    40 

CHURCHES.   See  Ecclesiastical 
Topography. 

DESCRIPTIONS. 

Britain.      [The  discription  of  Britayne  and 
Irlande.     By  J.  Trevisa,  the  latter  translated 
from  Higden's  Polychronicon.]    B.  L. 
William  Caxton.    [Westminster.]     1480.     fol. 

Llwyd,  H.  Commentarioli  Britannicse  de- 
scriptionis  fragmentum. 

Colonise  Agrippinae.     1572.     8° 

llwyd,  (H.).  H.  Llwyd  .  .  .  Britannicae 
Descriptionis  commentariolum.  Necnon  de 
Mona  Insula,  et  Britannica  Arce,  sive  Arma- 
mentario  Romano  disceptatio  epistolaris. 

Lat.  and  Welsh.     Londini.     1731.     4® 

The  Breviary  of    Britayne.      As  this 


.  .  .  iland  was  of  auncient  time  devided  into 
three  kingdomes,  England,  Scotland,  and 
Wales B.  L.     London.     1573.     8° 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


9 


Holinshed,  Eaphael.  The  firste  volume  of 
the  Chronicles  of  England,  Scotlande,  and  Ire- 
lande,  contayning  the  description  and  chroni- 
cles of  England,  from  the  first  inhabiting  unto 
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. 

3  vol.     B.  L.     London.     1577.     fol. 

[The  pagination  of  the  last  vol.  is  resiuned  from  the 
history  of  England  in  the  first.  Pages  291,  292,  1463, 
1464,  1641,  and  1642  of  the  last  vol.  have  been  supplied 
in  manuscript.  Imperfect,  wanting  the  folding  view 
of  Edinburgh  between  pp.  1868  and  1869.] 

Another  edition.     3  vol.     B.  L. 

London.     1587.     fol. 


Another  edition.     6  vol. 

London.     1807-8. 


40 


Camden,  Wm.  Britannia,  sive  florentissi- 
morum  regnorum  Angliae,  Scotiae,  Hibemiae  et 
insularum  adjacentium  ex  intima  antiquitate 
chorographica  descriptio.    Londini.     1586.     8° 

[This  is  the  first  edition.  The  Museum  copy  contains 
a  few  MS.  notes.] 

Another  edition.     Londini.     1587.     8° 

Nunc  tertio  recognita. 

Francofurti.     1590.     8° 

Another  edition.     Londini.     1590.     8° 

Nunc  quarto  recognita. 

Londini. 


Another  edition.    Britannia 


I 


1594.     40 

.  .  recog- 
nita et  adaucta  [with  a  postscript  separately 
paged,  in  answer  to  R.  Brooke's  *'  Discovery  of 
Errors,"  etc.].  Londini.     1600.     4^ 

Another  edition.  JLondini.     1607.     fol. 

Nunc  tertio  recognita. 

Francofurti  ad  Moenum.     1616.     8° 

G.  Camdeni  Britannise,  sive  Regnorum 

Angliae,  Scotiae,  Hibemiae,  descriptio,  &c. 

Amstelredami.     1617.     8° 

Another  edition. 

Amsterdam!.     1639.     12° 

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. 
Gough.  3  vol.     London.     1789.     fol. 

Second  edition.     London.     1806.     fol. 


Camden's  Britannia  abridg'd. 

2  vol.     London.     1701. 


80 


Brooke,  Ralph.  A  discoverie  of  certaine  er- 
rours  published  in  the  much- commended  Britan- 
nia [by  W.  Camden],  1594,  etc. 

2pt.'    [London.     1596.]     4© 

A  discoverie  of  certaine  errours,  etc. , 

to  which  is  added  Mr.  Camden's  answer  to  this 
Book.  2pt.     London.     1723-24.     40 

Drayton,  Michael.  A  Chorographical  de- 
scription of  all  the  tracts,  rivers,  mountains, 
forests,  and  other  parts  ...  of  Great  Britain, 
with  intermixture  of  the  most  remarkable 
stones,  antiquities,  wonders,  etc.,  of  the  same 

.  .  .  digested  into  a  poem. 

London.     [1613.]     1622.     fol. 

[Part  2  of  this  copy  has  a  separate  title-page  and 
pagination.  There  are  5  copies  of  this  work  in  the 
Library,  more  or  less  imperfect.] 

Gainsford,  T.  The  Glory  of  England ;  or,  a 
true  description  of  many  excellent  prerogatives 
and  remarkable  blessings,  whereby  she  triumph- 
eth  over  all  the  nations  of  the  world. 

London.     1618.     4o 

The    Glory    of   England ;  or,    a    true 

description  of  many  excellent  prerogatives,  etc. 
Newly  revised.  London.     1619.     40 

Speed,  John.  The  Theatre  of  the  Empire  of 
Great  Britain,  presenting  an  exact  geography  of 
the  Kingdom  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland, 
and  the  Isles  adjoyning.     London.    1627.    fol. 

Another  edUion.    London.     1676.     fol. 

An  epitome  of  Mr.  John  Speed's  Theatre 


of  the  Empire  of  Great  Britain. 

London,     1676.     8'> 

Taylor,  John.  John  Taylor's  Wandering  to 
see  the  "Wonders  of  the  "West ;  How  he  travelled 
neere  600  miles  from  London  to  the  Mount,  in 
Cornwall.  London.     1649.     4fi 

John  Taylor's  Wandering  to  see  the 

Wonders  of  the  West,  etc. 

London.     1649.     [Reprinted  1869.]     4o 

[No.  8  of  "Mr.  Ashbee's  Occasional  Fac-simile  Re- 
prints."   Only  100  copies  printed.] 

England.  Villare  Anglicanum ;  or,  a  view 
of  the  Townes  of  England.  Collected  by  the 
appointment  of  Sir  H.  Spelman. 

London.     1656.     4° 

Second  edition.        Loudon.     1678.     8° 


10 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


Leigh,  Edw.  England  described ;  or,  the 
several  comities  and  shires  thereof  briefly  han- 
dled. London.     1659.     8° 

Hermannides,  Rutgeras.  Rutgerus  Herman- 
nides  Britannia  Magna,  sive  Angliae,  Scotiae, 
Hibemise  descriptio.   Amstelodami.    1661.    12° 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Historische  land 
beschryvinge  van  Groot  Brittanjen  ofte  Enge- 
landt,  Schotlant  en  Yrlandt. 

Middelburgh.     1666.     12° 

Frisins,  B.  Bemhardi  Frisii  Dissertatio  de 
Imperio  Magnae  Britanniae  hodiemo  statu. 

Wittebergse.     1667.     4° 

Chamberla3me,  Edward.      Angliae  Notitia  ; 

or,  the  present  state  of  England  ;  together  with 

divers  reflections  upon  the  ancient  state  thereof. 

[London.]     1669.     12o 

[There  were  thirty-eight  editions  of  this  work  pub- 
lished between  1669  and  1755.] 

Angliae    Notitia,  sive   praesens   status 

Angliae  succincte  enucleatus.     [Abridged  and 
translated  into  Latin  by  T.  "Wood.] 

Oxonii.     1686.     12o 

Another  edition.    Leyden.    [1688.]   12<> 

Blome,  R.  Britannia  ;  or,  a  geographical  de- 
scription of  the  kingdoms  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland.  London.     1673.     fol. 

England.  England's  Remarques  :  giving  an 
exact  account  of  the  several  shires,  counties, 
and  islands  in  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1678.     fol. 

Another  edition.    London.     1682.     12° 

Great  Britain.  Britanniae  Speculum  ;  or,  a 
short  view  of  the  ancient  and  modem  state  of 
Great  Britain.  London.     1683.     120 

England.  Das  jezt-lebende  Engelland,  oder 
eigentliche  Beschreibung  dess  Konigreichs 
Gross-Britanien.  [Leipsic]     1689.     12° 

M.,  G.  The  New  State  of  England,  under 
their  Majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary. 
.  .  .  By  G.  M.     3  pt.      London.     1691.     12o 

Second  edition.     [London.    1693.]    12° 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title-page.  ] 

Miege,  Guy.  The  New  State  of  England 
under  our  Sovereign,  Queen  Anne. 

Fifth  edition.     London.     1703.     8° 


Sixth  edition. 


London.     1707.     8° 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Des  neu-behar- 
nischte  Grosz-Britanien,  das  ist :  wahre 
Landes  -  und  -  Standes  Beschaffenheit  derer 
drey-vereinigten  Konigreiche  Engel-Scholt-und 
Irlands.  Niimberg.     1690.     49 

Dnnstar,  Samuel.  Anglia  Rediviva,  being  a 
full  description  of  all  the  shires,  cities,  prin- 
cipal towns  and  rivers  in  England. 

London.     1699.     8° 

Beeyerell,  James.  Les  delices  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne  et  de  I'lrlande,  ou  sont  exactement 


decrites  les  antiquitez,  les  provinces,  les  villes, 
etc.  8  torn.     Leide.     1707.     8° 

Nouvelle  edition  corrigee  et  augmentee. 

8  torn.     Leide.     1727.     8o 

Miege,  Guy.  The  present  state  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  being  a  . .  .  treatise  of  their 
several  inhabitants,  their  religion,  policy, 
manufactures,  etc.     Second  edition. 

3  pt.     London.    1711.    S** 

Fourth  edition. 

4  pt.     London.     1718,  17.     8° 
Seventh  edition. 

5  pt.     London.     1731,  28.     8« 
Eighth  edition. 

5  pt.     London.     1738,  37.     8° 

Eleventh  edition^ 

2pt.     London.     [1748.]    8o 

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6  vol.     [London.]    1720-31.     4o 

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Spencer,  N.  The  Complete  English  Travel- 
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2  vol.     London.     1792.     8o 

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2  vol.     [London.     1783.]    foL 

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Domesday  Book  illustrated :  containing 

an  account  of  that  antient  Record,  as  also  of 
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London.     1788.     8o 

Domesday ;   or,  an  actual    survey    of 


South  Britain,  translated  with  an  introduction, 
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England  by  William  the  Conqueror,  a,d,  1086, 
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35  pt.     Southampton.     1861-3.     foL  &  4P 
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London.     1876.     fol. 

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Archenholz,  J,  W,  von.  Tableau  de  I'An- 
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3  vol.     Gotha.     1788,     8o 

England  und  Italien. 

6  th.     Carlsruhe.     1791.     S^ 

A  Picture  of  England  :  containing  a 

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England.  England  described ;  or,  the  Tra- 
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Third  edition. 

Fifth  edition. 

Sixth  edition. 


London. 

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London.  1796.  8o 

London.  1803.  8° 

London.  1809.  8° 


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tbe  countenance,  mind,  and  character  of  the 
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Third  edition. 

3  vol.     London.     1804-1-3.     8° 

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3  vol.     London.     1805.     8o 

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Bicardns,  de  Ciren,cestria.  The  Description 
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Goldsmith,  J.  The  Natural  and  Artificial 
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Stael-Holstein,  A.  de.     Lettres  sur  I'Angle- 

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Banmer,  F.  L.  G.  von.     England  in  1835. 
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2  vol.     London.     1842.     12o 


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Sinuns,  F.  W.  Public  Works  of  Great 
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Hichiels,  Alfred.      Souvenirs  d'Angleterre. 
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British  Islands.  The  Land  we  live  in.  A 
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Gronow,  J.  A  review  of  England  and  "Wales  ; 
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Geldart,  H.  R.  Stories  of  England  and  her 
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Frenchman.  A  Frenchman's  Visit  to  Eng- 
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Greenwood,  Grace.   Merrie  England ;  Travels, 

descriptions,  tales,  and  historical  sketches,  etc. 

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England.  A  little  boy's  first  visit  to  Eng- 
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[Edinburgh.     1855.]    12o 

Horn,  F.     England. 

Langensalza.     1856.     8° 
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Coze,  A.  C.  Impressions  of  England ;  or, 
sketches  of  English  scenery  and  society. 

Third  edition.     New  York.     1856.     8° 

British  Empire.  The  British  Empire;  his- 
torical, biographical,  and  geographical.  By 
Sir  A.  Alison,  W.  Baird,  Sir  D.  Brewster,  etc. 

London.     1856.     8° 

Hiller,  0.  P.    English  and  Scottish  Sketches. 
London.     1857.     8« 

Bille,  C.  S.  A.  Skizzer  fra  England.  ( — ^An- 
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Bendy,  W.  C.  The  Beautiful  Islets  of  Bri- 
taine.  London.     1857.     8° 

The  Beautiful  Islets  of  Britaine.  De- 
scribed and  illustrated  from  sketches  on  the 
spot  by  the  author.     Re-issue  with  additions. 

London.     1860.     8» 

Kemp,  Mrs.  Conversations  on  England  as 
it  was  and  is.  London.     1858.     8® 

Country  Trip.  Our  Country  Trip,  where  to 
go  and  how  to  go.  London.     1858.     12° 

Wilson,  Ida.  Our  Native  Land ;  or,  Inter- 
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London.     1858.     8«> 

Nolan,  Edward  H.  Great  Britain  as  it  is  .  .  . 
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Wey,  F.  Les  Anglais  chez  eux  -.  .  .  Nou- 
velle  edition,  revue  et  augmentee. 

Paris.     1859.     12o 

Fontane,  Theodor.  Aus  England.  Studien 
und  Briefe  iiber  Londoner  Theater,  Kunst  und 
Presse  .  .  Stuttgart.     1860.     8° 

Larcher,  L.  J.  Les  Anglais,  Londres  et  TAn- 
gleterre,  avec  une  introduction,  par  E.  de  Girar- 
din.  Paris.     1860.     12o 

Campo,  J.  W.  del.  Brieven  uit  Engeland 
aan  mijn'  vriend  Z. 

— 's  Gravenhage.     1860-62.     S® 

Fordyce,  William.  A  History  of  Coal,  Coke, 
Coal-Fields,  etc.  Newcastle.     1860.     fol. 

Tillotson,  J.  Beauties  of  English  Scenery, 
illustrated  with  thirty-five  engravings  on  steel, 
from  designs  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  D.  Cox,  etc. 
With  descriptions  by  J.  Tillotson. 

London.     [I860.]    8° 


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Hilner,  Thomas.  Our  Home  Islands  ;  their 
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Thombtiry,  George.     Cross  Country. 

London.     1861.     8° 

Esquiros,  Alphonse.     The  English  at  Home. 

Translated  [from  the  French]  and  edited  by  L. 

Wraxall.  2  vol.     London.     1861.     S^ 

Second  series.  London.     1862.     8° 

Third  series.  London.     1863.     S^ 

L'Angleterre  et  la  vie  Anglaise.     Cin- 

quieme  serie.  Paris.     [1868.]    12° 

Winscom,  J.  A.  Dear  Old  England.  A  De- 
scription of  our  Fatherland. 

London.     1861.     8° 

Fourth  edition.    London.     1872.     8° 

British  Isles.  A  Sketch  of  the  British  Isles : 
for  the  use  of  children.  Published  under  the 
direction  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge.  London.     [1862.]     16o 

Langford,  J.  A.  Pleasant  spots  and  famous 
places.  London.     [1862.]     8o 

Malot,  H.     La  vie  modeme  en  Angleterre. 
Paris.     1862.     12° 

England.     La  vie  de  village  en  Angleterre. 
Deuxifeme  edition.     Paris.     1863.     12° 

Hawthorne,  N.     Our  Old  Home. 

2  vol.     London.     1863.     8o 

Hohenhmck,  A.  von.  Besuch  mehrerer  eng- 
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Erehs,  Fr.     Efter  et  Bes^g,  i  Storbritanien 
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Eye,  W.  B.  England  as  seen  by  foreigners 
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"With  extracts  from  the  Travels  of  foreign 
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Capella,  —  de.  Impressions  photographiques 
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Blanc«  J.  J.  L.     Lettres  sur  I'AngleteTre. 

2tom.     Paris.     1865.     8° 
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2  torn.     Paris.     1866.  .  8o 

Letters  on  England  .  .  .   Translated 

from  the  French  by  J.  Hutton. 

2  vol.     London.     1866.     8° 

II.  Serie. 
1866-7.     8° 

Letters  on  England  .  .  .  Second  series. 

Translated  [from  the  French]  by  J.  Hutton  and 
L.  J.  Trotter.  2  vol.     London.     1867.     8° 

Foster,  Frank,  pseud.  The  Belgian  Volun- 
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London.    1867.    8° 


Lettres  sur  I'Angleterre. 

2  torn.     Paris. 


Timbs,  John.     Nooks  and  Comers  of  Eng- 
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Hoppin,  J.  M.     Old  England :  its  scenery, 
art,  and  people.  New  York,  1867.     8° 

Burritt,  Elihu.    "Walks  in  the  Black  Country 
and  its  Green  Border- Land. 

London.     1868.     8o 

Fiske,  Stephen.    English  Photographs  [being 
sketches  of  English  life]  by  an  American. 

London.     1869.     8o 

Mackintosh,  Daniel.     The  Scenery  of  Eng- 
land and  "Wales,  its  character  and  origin. 

London.     1869.     8o 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.      Passages  from  the 
English  Note-Books  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
2  vol.     Boston.     1870.     12o 


Woodward,  Jane. 


Our  Summer  Holiday. 
London.     1870.     8o 


Littlewood,  VT.  E.  England  at  Home. 
Being  a  familiar  description  of  the  principal 
physical,  social,  commercial,  and  topographical 
features  of  England  and  "Wales. 

London.     [1870.]    8o 

England.  Here  and  there  in  England  ;  in- 
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London.     1871.     8o 

Taine,  H.  A.     Notes  sur  I'Angleterre. 

Paris.     1872.     8o 

Notes  on  England.      Translated  [from 

the  French].  London.     1872.     8o 

"Walker,  Patricius,  pseud,  [i.  e.  "William 
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Milner,  Thomas.  The  British  Islands':  their 
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Scott,  C.  "W.  Round  about  the  Islands ;  or, 
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Foresta,  A.  de.  Reminiscenze  dell'  Inghil- 
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Fontreal,  A.  D.  de.  A  Travers  Londres  et 
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England.     The  County  Book  of  England. 
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Bodenberg,  Julius.  England,  Literary  and 
Social,  from  a  German  point  of  view. 

London.     1875.     8o 

Ferien  in  England.    Berlin.     1876.     8o 

Mateaux,  C.  L.  Around  and  about  Old 
England.  London.     [1876.]     8o 

Academies,  etc.  New  Shakspere  Society. 
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1577,  '1587.  Edited  from  its  two  versions  by 
Fred.  J.  Fumivall,  M.A.  Part  1,  with  an  en- 
larged copy  of  Norden's  Map  of  London,  by 
Van  den  Keere,  1593,  and  notes  on  it  by  H.  B. 
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Holtzendorff,  F.  von.  Ein  Englischer  Land- 
squire.  Stuttgart.     1877.     12o 

Lacombe,  P.  L'Angleterre,  geographie,  cli- 
mat,  etc.  Paris.     1877.     8° 

Doran,  John.  Memories  of  our  Great  Towns, 
with  anecdotic  gleanings  concerning  their  wor- 
thies and  their  oddities,  1860 — 1877. 

London.     1878.     8° 

Marshall,  Emma.  Stories  of  the  Cathedral 
Cities  of  England.  London.     1879.     8o 

Smith,  William.  The  particular  description 
of  England,  1588.  "With  views  of  some  of  the 
chief  towns  and  armorial  bearings  of  Nobles 
and  Bishops.  Edited  from  the  original  MS.  in 
the  British  Museum,  with  an  introduction  by 
H.  B.  Wheatley  and  E.  W.  Ashbee. 

London.     1879.     4o 

Manning,  Samuel.  English  Pictures  drawn 
with  pen  and  pencil.         London.     [1879,]     8<* 

Anglo-American.     Souvenir  of  Old  England. 
London.     1880.     8° 

DIEECTOEIES. 

P.P.  London.  Bailey's  British  Directory ; 
or.  Merchant's  and  Trader's  useful  companion 
for  the  year  1784. 

4  vol.     London.     1784.     8o 

British  Directory.  The  Universal  British 
Directory  of  trade,  commerce,  and  manufac- 
ture, comprehending  lists  of  the  inhabitants  of 
London,  etc.         5  vol.     London.     [1791.]     8^ 

Barfoot,  Peter,  and  Wilkes,  John.  The 
Universal  British  Directory  of  trade,  com- 
merce, and  manufacture,  etc.  (Directory  to  the 
nobility,  gentry,  and  families  of  distinction  in 
London  and  Westminster). 

London.     [1793,  1792.]    S^ 

P.P.  London.  Holden's  Annual  directory 
.  .  .  comprising  London  and  480  separate 
towns  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  First 
edition  for  the  years  1814,  1815. 

London.     [1814.]     8o 

Baines,  Edward.      History,    directory,   and 

gazetteer  of  the  County  of  York,  with  select 

lists  of  the  merchants  and  traders  of  London 

and  the  principal  commercial  towns  of  England. 

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- 
porations Directory,  1866  ;  or,  official  guide  to 
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 
of  Statistics  for  1878.       London.     [1878.]     8° 

The  County  Companion,  Diary,  Sta- 
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Directory  for  1879.  London.     [1878.]    8o 


ECCLESIASTICAL  TOPOGEAPHY. 

Weever,  John.  Ancient  funerall  monu- 
ments within  the  United  Monarchic  of  Great 
Britaine  and  Ireland,  and  the  Hands  adjacent, 
with  the  dissolved  Monasteries  therein  con- 
tained, London,     1631.     fol. 

Dodsworth,  R.,  and  Dugdale,  Sir  WiUiara. 
Monasticon  Anglicanum  sive  Pandectae  Cceno- 
biorum,  Benedictinorum,  Cluniacensium,  Cis- 
terciensium,  etc. 

3  vol.     London.     1655-73.     fol. 

Editio  secunda. 

London.     1682-61-73.     fol. 
[Vol.  2  and  3  are  of  the  first  edition.] 

Dugdale,  Sir  Wm.  Monasticon  Anglicanum  ; 
or,  the  history  of  the  ancient  abbies  and  other 
monasteries,  hospitals,  cathedral  and  collegiate 
churches  in  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1693.     fol. 

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. 

Another  edition. 

6  vol.     London.     1846.     fol. 
[Vol.  6  is  in  three  parts.] 

Stevens,  John.  The  history  of  the  antient 
Abbeys,  Monasteries,  Hospitals,  Cathedrals, 
and  Collegiate  Churches  ;  being  two  additional 
volumes  to  Sir  W.  Dugdale's  Monasticon  An- 
glicanum.        2  vol.     London.     1722-23.     foL 

England.  The  Cathedrall  and  Conventuall 
Churches  of  England  and  Wales,  orthographi- 
cally  delineated  by  D.  K[ing], 

[London.]     1656.     obi.  4© 
[Without  letter-press.    67  plates.] 


Another  edition. 

London.     1656. 
[Without  letter-press.    69  plates.] 


obi.  4° 


England.  A  book  of  the  valuations  of  all 
the  Ecclesiastical  Preferments  in  England  and 
Wales.  [London.]     1680.     12o 

Tanner,  Thomas.  Fotitia  Monastica  ;  or,  a 
short  history  of  the  religious  houses  in  Eng- 
land and  Wales.  Oxford.     1695.     8° 

Notitia  Monastica ;   or,  an  account  of 


all  the  abbies,  priories,  and  houses  of  friers, 
heretofore  in  England  and  Wales,  and  also  of 
all  the  colleges  and  hospitals  founded  before 
A.D.  1540.  London.     1744.     foL 

Reprinted,   with    many  additions    by 

James  Nasmyth.  Cambridge.     1787.     fol. 

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- 
molished in  the  reign  of  K.  Henry  VIII. 

[London.     1700.]    12© 


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Ecton,  John.  Liber  Valorum  &  Decima- 
rum.  Being  an  account  of  the  valuations,  etc. 
of  .  .  .  ecclesiastical  benefices  in  England 
and  "Wales.  London.     1711.     80 

Seamd  edition.         London.     1723.     8° 

Third  edition.         London.     1728.     8® 

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 

London.     1742.     4° 


ecclesiastical  benefices 
of  England  and  Wales. 

Second  edition. 

Third  edition. 

England  and  Wales. 


London.  1754.  4° 
London.  1763.  40 
A  Summary  of  all  the 


religious  houses  in  England  and  Wales,  with 
their  titles  and  valuations  at  the  time  of  their 
dissolution,  etc.  London.     1717.     8^ 

Willis,  B.  An  History  of  the  Mitred  Par- 
liamentary Abbies  and  Conventual  Cathedral 
Churches.         2  vol.     London.     1718-19.     80 

England  and  Wales.  Prospects  of  all  the 
Cathedral  and  Collegiate  Churches  of  England 
and  Wales,  neatly  engraved.  Veues  de  toutes 
les  Eglises  Cathedrals  et  CoUegiats  d'Angle- 
terre  et  de  Galle.     London.     [1720  ?]    obi.  12o 

Some  Account  of  the  Alien  Priories,  and 


of  such  lands  as  they  are  known  to  have  pos 
sessed  in  England  and  Wales.  [By  J.  War- 
burton.]  2  vol.     London.     1779.     8° 

Bacon,  John.  Liber  Regis,  vel  thesaurus 
rerum  ecclesiasticarum.  With  an  appendix  and 
an  alphabetical  index,        London.     1786.     4° 

Great  Britain.  Sepulchral  Monuments  in 
Great  Britain  applied  to  illustrate  the  history 
of  families,  manners,  habits,  and  arts,  at  the 
different  periods  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to 
the  seventeenth  century.     [By  R.  Gough.] 

2  vol.     London.     1786-96.     fol. 

Douglas,  James.  Nenia  Britannica  ;  or, 
a  sepulchral  history  of  Great  Britain  from  the 
earliest  period  to  its  general  conversion  to 
Christianity.  London.     1793.     fol. 

[There  are  three  copies  in  the  Museum,  of  which 
two  are.on  large  paper.] 

Bentham,  James.  The  history  of  Gothic 
and  Saxon  Architecture  in  England  exem- 
plified. With  descriptions  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
Ely,  Lincoln,  Peterborough,  Carlisle,  Chester, 
Worcester,  Wells,  Exeter,  and  Rochester. 

London.     1798.     fol. 

Uilner,  John.  A  Treatise  on  the  Ecclesias- 
tical Architecture  of  England  during  the  Middle 
Ages.  London.     1811.     80 

Storer,  James.  History  and  Antiquities  of 
the    Cathedral    Churches   of    Great    Britain. 


Illustrated    with  a  series  of  highly  finished 
engravings.        4  vol.     London.     1814-19.     40 

Stothard,  C.  A.  The  Monumental  EflBgies 
of  Great  Britain  ;  selected  from  our  Cathedrals 
and  Churches  .  .  .  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
to  the  reign  of  Henry  VIH. 

London.     1817-32.    4® 

Bnckler,  J.  C.  Views  of  the  Cathedral 
Churches  of  England  and  Wales,  with  descrip- 
tions. London.     1822.     4<> 

Neale,  J.  P.  Views  of  the  most  interesting 
Collegiate  and  Parochial  Churches  in  Great 
Britain.  2  vol.     London.     1824-5.     40 

Blore,  Edw.  The  Monumental  Remains  of 
noble  and  eminent  persons,  comprising  the 
Sepulchral  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 

London.     1826.     4® 
Blozam,  M.  H.     A  glimpse  of  the  Monu- 
mental Architecture  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  eighteenth  century. 

London.     1834.     12o 

Moule,  Thomas.  Winkles's  Architectural 
and  Picturesque  Illustrations  of  the  Cathedral 
Churches  of  England  and  Wales.  With  illus- 
trations. 3  vol.  London.  1836-42.  4* 
HolUs,  Thomas;  The  Monumental  Effigies 
of  Great  Britain.  Drawn  and  etched  by  T. 
HoUis  and  G.  HoUis. 

Pt.  1—6.     London.     1840,  etc.    fol. 
[Imi)erfect,  wanting  pt.  7 — 10.] 

Waller,  J.  G.,  and  L.  A.  B.  A  series  of 
Monumental  Brasses  from  the  thirteenth  to  the 
sixteenth  century.  Drawn  and  engraved  by 
J.  G.  Waller  and  L.  A.  B.  Waller. 

Pt.  1—16.     London.     1840-46.     foL 
[Publication  discontinued  after  Pt.  16.] 

Giles,  J.  A.  A  series  of  etchings  of  Cathe- 
drals, Churches,  Hospitals  .  .  .  and  other 
ecclesiastical  edifices  remaining  in  England. 

London.     [1841.]    fol. 

Academies,  etc.,  Cambridge  Camden  Society. 
The  Ecclesiologist.  Published  by  the  Cambridge 
Camden  Society.     Cambridge.     1842,  etc.     80 

Pngin,  A.  W.  The  present  state  of  Eccle- 
siastical Architecture  in  England. 

London.     1843.     80 

Buckler,  J.  C.  and  C.  A.  Remarks  upon 
Wayside  Chapels,  with  observations  on  the 
architecture  and  present  state  of  the  Chantry 
on  Wakefield  Bridge.  Oxford.     1843.     80 

Potter,  Joseph.  Remains  of  the  Ancient 
Monastic  Architecture  of  England,  represented 
by  a  series  of  views,  plans  .  .  .  and  details ; 
with  historical  and  descriptive  accounts. 

Rugeley.     1844.     foL 

Remains  of  Ancient  Monastic  Archi- 


tecture in  England,  represented  in  a  series  of 
views,  plans  .  .  and  details ;  -mtYi  historical 
and  descriptive  accounts  of  each. 

London.    [1846-47.]    foL 


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GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


Bowman,  Henry.  Specimens  of  the  eccle- 
siastical architecture  of  Great  ^^Britain  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  Reformation. 

London.     1846.     4^ 

Academies,  etc.,  Cambridge  Camd&n  Society. 
Illustrations  of  Monumental  Brasses.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Cambridge  Camden  Society. 

Cambridge.     1846.     40 

Hadfield,  James.  The  Ecclesiastical,  Castel- 
lated and  Domestic  Architecture  of  England, 
from  the  Norman  era  to  the  sixteenth  century. 
Illustrated  by  .  .  .  examples  in  .  .  .  Essex. 
With  plans,  elevations,  etc. 

London.     184«.     fol. 

England.  The  Ecclesiastical  and  Architect- 
ural Topography  of  England. 

7pt.     Oxford.     1848-55.     8o 

Foole,  G.  A.  A  history  of  ecclesiastical 
(Eirchitecture  in  England.     London.    1848.    8° 

Brandon,  R.  and  J.  A.  Parish  Churches, 
being  perspective  views  of  English  ecclesias- 
tical structures.  London.     1848.     8<> 

[Other  editions  in  the  Museum— 1849,  1851,  1858.] 

Bontell,  Charles.  Illustrations  of  the  Early 
Domestic  Architecture  of  England. 

London.     1846.     8o 

Monumental  Brasses  and  Slabs. 

London.     1847.     8° 

Christian  Monuments  in  England  and 

"Wales.  .  .  .  With  numerous  illustrations  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Boutell,  M.A. 

London.     1849.     8" 

—  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  England. 
London.     1849.     8° 

Wickes,  C.     Illustrations  of  the  Spires  and 

Towers  of  the  Mediaeval  Churches  of  England. 

In  two  volumes.   {Supplemental  volume.)  3  vol. 

London.     1853-59.     fol. 

English  Cathedrals.  English  Cathedrals. 
[A  series  of  plates  with  brief  descriptions.] 

London.     [1857.]    12o 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  A  Guide  to  the  Cathe- 
drals of  England  and  Wales.  With  .  .  .  short 
notes  of  the  chief  objects  of  interest. 

London.     1858.     8o 

The  Cathedrals  of  the  United  Kingdom, 

with  short  notes  of  the  chief  objects  of  interest 
in  each  cathedral,  city,  &c. 

(Second  edition. )    London.     1860.     8° 

The  Minsters  and  Abbey  ruins  of  the 

United  Kingdom.  London.     [1859.]     8^ 

Le  Eenz,  John.  Portfolio,  or  Drawing-Book 
of  Gothic  Church  Architecture  of  the  periods 
of  the  14th,  15th,  and  16th  centuries. 

London.     1858-9.     4^ 
England.     Old  Abbeys  of  England. 

London.     1859.     8° 
.  r Another  edition.    London.     1862.     16° 


Watling   Street.      The   Twelve   Churches ; 
or,  tracings  along  Watling  Street. 

London.     1860.     8° 

Haines,   H.      A    manual    of    Monumental 
Brasses.  Oxford.     1861.     8o 

King,  R.  J.     Handbook  to  the  Cathedrals  of 
England.     With  illustrations. 

6  vol.     London.     1861-9.     8° 


Another  edition. 

Inprogress.     London.     1876,  etc.     9fi 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Documentary  History 
of  English  Cathedrals. 

4  pt.     [London.     1866.]    8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Camden  Society.  History 
from  Marble.  Compiled  in  the  reign  of  Charles 
II.  by  Thomas  Dingley.  Printed  in  photo- 
lithography by  V.  Brooks.  With  an  intro- 
duction, etc,  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

2pt.     [London.]    1867-68.     4o 

Churches,  Modem.  Modem  Churches, 
Church  Furniture,  and  Decoration. 

London.     1867.     fol. 

Comer,  S.  Rural  Churches :  their  histories, 
architecture,  and  antiquities. 

London.     [1869.]    8o 

Birch,  W.  de  Gray.  On  the  date  of  Founda- 
tion ascribed  to  the  Cistertian  Abbeys  in  Great 
Britain.  2  pt.     [London.     1870.],  8° 

Fasti  Monastici  aBvi  Saxonici ;  or,   an 

alphabetical  list  of  the  Heads  of  Religious 
Houses  in  England  previous  to  the  Norman 
Conquest.  London.     1872.     9fl 

Bimmer,  Alfred.  Ancient  Stone  Crosses  of 
England.  London.     1875.     8® 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Church  work  and  life 
in  English  Minsters. 

2  vol.     London.     1879.     8° 

GAZETTEEES,  LISTS,  etc. 

England.  [Block  impressions  of  two  small 
maps  of  England  and  Ireland,  with  the  names 
of  the  sea-ports,  which  occasionally  appear  to 
be  given  in  a  French  form.] 

On  vellum.     [Paris?  1500  ?]     s.  sh.  12«> 

Saxton,  C.  [A  series  of  35  coloured  maps  of 
England  and  Wales.]     [London.     1579.]    fol. 

[In  this  copy  the  plates  are  illuminated  in  colours 
and  gold.  There  are  three  more  copies,  one  of  which 
wants  the  portrait  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  the  others 
the  Index,  the  "  Catalogus  Urbium,"  and  the  plate  of 
arms  of  the  peers,  etc.} 

Ubaldino,  P.  Expeditionis  Hispanorum  in 
Angliam  vera  descriptio,  a.d.  1588. 

[London.     1588.]    fol. 

[Consists  of  eleven  charts  illustrative  of  the  move- 
ments of  the  Spanish  Armada  in  the  English  Channel] 

England  and  Wales.  [A  geographical  and 
statistical  description  of  all  the  Counties  of 
England  and  Wales,  in  alphabetical  order,] 

London.     1615.     Z° 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


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Porter,  Thomas.  A  new  Booke  of  Mapps, 
bein»  a  .  .  .  guide  for  any  stranger  .  .  who  is  to 
travel  in  any  part  of  the  Comon-wealth  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 

^  London.     1655.     12o 

England  and  Wales.  A  book  of  the  names 
of  all  parishes,  market-towns,  villages,  etc.,  in 
England  and  Wales.  London.     1657.     4o 

Another  edition.      London.     1668.     4° 

Another  copy.  London.     1677.     4° 

[A  duplicate  of  1668  with  a  new  title-page.] 

Adams,  John.  Index  Villaris ;  or,  an  alpha- 
betical table  of  all  the  cities,  market-towns, 
parishes,  etc.,  in  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1680.     fol. 

England  and  Wales.  Index  Villaris;  or,  an 
exact  register,  alphabetically  digested,  of  all  the 
cities,  market-towns,  parishes,  ...  or  other 
division  of  each  county. 

London.     1690.     fol. 

Dictionaries.  An  historical  dictionary  of 
England  and  Wales.     In  three  parts. 

London.     1692.     12° 

Morden,  Robert.  The  new  description  and 
State  of  England,  containing  the  maps  of  the 
counties  of  England  and  Wales  in  fifty-three 
copper-plates. 

Second  edition.     London.     1704.     8° 

England.  A  brief  directory  for  those  that 
would  send  their  letters  to  any  parts  of  .Eng- 
land, Scotland,  and  Ireland. 

[London.     1710.]     4° 

Jackson,  William.  The  arms  of  all  the  Cities 
and  Borough-towns  in  England  and  Wales; 
with  a  brief  account  of  their  foundation,  etc. 

[London.     1714.]     obi.  4^ 

England  and  Wales.  A  set  of  fifty  new  and 
correct  Maps  of  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1724.     fol. 

Lambard,  William.  Dictionarium  Angliae, 
Topographicum  et  Historicum .  An  alphabetical 
description  of  the  chief  places  in  England  and 
Wales.  London.     1730.     4° 

Badeslade,  Thomas.  Chorographia  Britan- 
niae;  or,  a  new  set  of  maps  of  all  the  counties 
in  England  and  Wales,  etc. 

[London.     1742.]     8^ 

Owen,  William.  An  authentic  account 
published  by  the  King's  authority  of  all  the 
Fairs  in  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1756.     12o 


Owen's  New  Book  of  Fairs  .  .  for  the 

years  1859-60,  corrected  to  the  present  time, 
by  J.  Donaldson.  London.     [1859.]    12o 

Faterson,  D.     A  travelling  dictionary;  or, 

alphabetical  tables  of  the  distances  of  all  the 
principal  cities,  etc.,  in  Great  Britain. 

London.     1772.  8o 


Fourth  edition. 
Fifth  edition. 
England  and  Wales. 


Owen's  New  Book  of  Fairs 


in  Eng- 
land and  Wales. 

New  edition.     London.     1783.     12° 

New  edition.     London.     1792.     12° 

New  edition.     London.     1813.     12° 

Owen's  new  and  correct  Book  of  Fairs  to 

be  held  in  England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
land for  the  year  1856.     London.     [1856.]     8^ 


London.     1781.     8® 

London.     1787.     S® 

A  complete  list  of  all 
the  Fairs  in  England  and  Wales  fixed  and 
moveable,  as  settled  since  the  alteration  of  the 
stile.  London.     1781.     8® 

Whatley,  S.  England's  Gazetteer,  or,  an 
accurate  description  of  all  the  cities,  towns, 
etc.,  of  the  kingdom. 

3  vol.     London.     1751.     12® 

England.     The    geography  and  history   of 

England,  done  in  the  manner  of  Gordon's  and 

Salmon's  geographical  and  historical  grammars. 

2  pt.     London.     1765.     8® 

Gary,  John.  Gary's  new  and  correct  English 
Atlas,  being  a  new  set  of  county  maps,  coloured. 

London.     1787.     4® 

Another  edition.      Loudon.     1793.     4® 

Gary's  New  Map  of  England  and  Wales, 

with  part  of  Scotland.         London.     1794.     49 

A  new  Index  Villaris  for  England  and 

Wales,  including  also  the  southern  parts  of 
Scotland ;  containing  all  the  cities,  market  and 
borough  towns,  etc.  London.     1804.     fol. 

[This  was  primarily  intended  to  accompany  Gary's 
Map  of  England,  etc.] 

Lnckombe,  Philip.  England's  Gazetteer; 
or,  an  accurate  description  of  all  the  cities, 
towns,  and  villages  in  the  kingdom. 

3  vol.     London.     1790.     12® 

Great  Britain.  The  Geographical  Guide ;  a 
poetical  nautical  trip  round  the  Isle  of  Great 
Britain.  London.     1805.     S® 

Fordyce,  — .  Comitatus  Anglorum:  being 
a  brief  but  comprehensive  synopsis  of  statis- 
tical and  political  arithmetic. 

Birmingham.     1806.     s.  sh.  foL 

Carlisle,  N.  AjTopographical  Dictionary  of 
England.  2  vol.     London.     1808.     4® 

Capper,  B.  P.  A  Topographical  Dictionary 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  containing  geo- 
graphical and  statistical  accounts,  etc.,  with 
forty-six  maps.  London.     1808.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1813.     8® 

Gazetteer  of  England 
London.     1810.     8o 


England  and  Wales, 
and  Wales.  2  vol. 


A  system  of  British  Geo- 
London.     1820.     24® 


Blease,   H.   J. 

graphy. 

Whillier,  Thomas.  A  General  Directory  to 
all  the  Counties,  Hundreds,  Ridings,  etc.,  in 
England.  London.     1825.     9fl 

C  2     * 


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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 
Charitable  Foundations,  etc. 

Vol.  1.     London.     1828.     8o 

A  correct  table  of  the  distances  of  the 

Principal  Towns  of  England  and  Wales  from 
London;  also  shewing  the  distances  they  are 
from  each  other.  London.     [1830.]    fol. 

England.  An  epitome  of  the  population  of 
the  Counties  in  England  according  to  the  re- 
turns in  1821.  London.     1831.     8° 

Marshall,  John.  An  account  of  the  popu- 
lation in  each  of  six  thousand  of  the  .  .  towns 
and  parishes  in  England  and  Wales  .  .  .  1801, 
1811,  and  1821.  London.     1831.     4° 

Great  Britain.     A  Comparative  View  of  tbe 

population  and  number  of  voters  of  the  Boroughs 

in  Great  Britain  and  the  Counties  of  Scotland. 

Woodbridge.     [1831.]    s.  ^h.  fol. 

Gorton,  John  G.     A  Topographical  Diction- 
ary of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     With  fifty- 
four  maps  ...  by  S.  Hall  [and  an  appendix]. 
3  vol.     London.     1831-33.     S^ 
[The  Appendix  is  separately  paged.] 

Lewis,.  Samuel.  A  Topographical  Dictionary 
of  England  .  .  .  and  the  Islands  of  Guernsey, 
Jersey,  and  Man,  .  .  .  with  maps  .  .  .  and  a  plan 
of  London.  4  vol.     London.     1831.     4° 

Second  edition. 

4  vol.  London.  1833.  4o 
Third  edition. 

5  vol.     London.     1835.     4° 
[Imperfect,  wanting  voL  1—4.] 

Fourth  edition. 

4  vol.  London.  1840.  4o 
Fifth  edition. 

4  vol.  London.  1842.  4o 
— -  Seventh  edition. 

4  vol.     London.     1849.     4o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  The  Diamond 
Gazetteer  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

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. 

2  vol.     London.     1832.     fol. 

England.     Index  of  Leases  of  Manors  and 

Lands  in  England  granted  since  the  Reformation 

Annis  4  and  5  Edward  VI.     Edited  by  Sir  T. 

Phillipps,  Bart.,  etc.         London.     1832.     fol. 

[Privately  printed.]      : 

Cobbett,  William.  A  geographical  diction- 
ary of  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1832.     8° 

Mantell,  Gideon  A.  The  Geology  of  the 
South-East  of  England.      London.     1833.     8° 

Eodwell,   M.  M.      The   Geography  of    the 


British  Isles,  interspersed  with  many  historical 
facts  and  biographical  sketches. 

London.     1834.     12° 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Diamond  Ga- 
zetteer of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Fifth 
edition.  To  which  is  now  appended  the  Stran- 
ger's Companion  through  London  and  its 
environs.  2  pt.     London.     1836.     32° 

Williams,  C.    Visible  geography.     England. 
London.     1835.     12° 

Bell,  James.  A  new  and  comprehensive 
Gazetteer  of  England  and  Wales.  Illustrated 
by  a  series  of  Maps  forming  a  complete  county 
atlas.  4  vol.     Glasgow.     1837-36.     8^ 

England  and  Wales.  Municipal  Corpor- 
ation Boundaries  (England  and  Wales),  Re- 
port of  the  Commissioners,  etc.     2  pt. 

With  Plans.     [London.     1837.]    foL 

Harvey,  John.  Alphabetical  List  of  the 
Cities  and  Towns  in  England  and  Wales,  with 
their  county,  distance  and  number  of  stages 
from  Weymouth.        Weymouth.     1839.     12^ 

Mndie,  Robert.  Companion  to  Gilbert's 
New  Map  of  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1839.     S® 

Pigot,  James.  Pigot's  British  Atlas,  com- 
prising the  counties  of  England,  with  .  .  . 
maps  of  England  and  Wales,  Ireland  and  Scot- 
land. London.     [1839.]    fol. 

England  and  Wales.  Geographical  Amuse- 
ment in  Fifty  Questions  on  England  and  Wales. 
London.     1842.     18o 

England.  Reciprocal  Distances  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Towns  of  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  and 
Wales.  Leeds.     1842.     s.  sh.  fol. 

Pigot,  James.  A  poclset  topography  and 
gazetteer  of  England  .  .  .  Illustrated  by  maps 
of  the  English  Counties  and  vignettes  of 
Cathedrals,  etc. 

2  vol.     Ijondon.     [1842.]    12° 

Lewis,  Sam.     An  Atlas,  comprising  maps  of 

the  several  Counties  [of  England  and  Wales] 

divided  into  unions,  and  of  the   Islands  of 

Guernsey,  Jersey,  and  Man,  etc. 

London.     1842.     4® 
England  and  Wales.      The  Parliamentaiy 
Gazetteer  of  England  and  Wales. 

4  vol.     London.     1843.     4° 

Hughes,  WUliam.  A  manual  of  British 
Geography.  Edinburgh.     1851.     8® 

The  Geography  of  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1852.     12o 

Harris,  James.  Questions  on  the  Geography 
of  the  British  Isles.  London.     1851.     12o 

Sharp,  J.  A.  A  new  gazetteer ;  or,  topo- 
graphical dictionary  of  the  British  Islands 
and  narrow  seas,  .  .  .  with  a  reference  under 
every  name  to  the  sheet  of  the  Ordnance 
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Clarke,  B.  The  British  Gazetteer,  political, 
commercial,  ecclesiastical,  and  historical.  < 

3  vol.     London.     1852.     4o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Royal  Hotel 
Guide.  [London.     1854.]     8° 

[Second  edUion.]    [London.    1855.]    8° 

[Third  edition.]    [London.    1855.]    8° 

P.P.  London.  Eyre's  Hotels  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  1879-80.  A  Directory  .  .  .  and  a 
Gazetteer. 

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- 
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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- 
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Another  edition. 

Another  ediiion. 

Fifth  edition. 

Campkin,     James. 
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Sixth  edition. 


London. 

1862.  40 

London. 

1866.  40 

London. 

1867.  80 

London. 

1877.  40 

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of  Great 

London. 

1860.  160 

Lady.  Geography  of  the  British  Isles.  By 
a  Lady.  London.     [1863.]     IS® 

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 


24 


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. 

ISLANDS. 

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 

London.     [1880.]     8o 

ALDEKNEY.     See  also  Channel  Islands 

and  Guernsey. 
Clarke,  L.   L.     The  Isle  of  Aldemey,  its 
early     history,     antiquities,     present    state, 
scenery,  etc.  Guernsey.     1851.     18® 


26 


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. 

Manchester.     [1870.]     8° 

Carey,  Sir  P.  S.  Notes  sur  I'lle  de  Gueme- 
sey.  Havre.      1874.     8o 

Nelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Oil-Colour  Views. 
The  Island  of  Guemsey. 

London.     [1877.]    obi.  8o 

Smith,  Cecil.  The  Birds  of  Guemsey  and 
the  neighbouring  Islands  Aldemey,  Sark, 
Jethou,  Herm.  London.     1879.     8® 

JEBSET. 

Falle,  Philip.  An  account  of  the  Island  of 
Jersey.  London.     1694.     8° 

Caesarea  ;  or,  an  account  of  Jersey,  with 

an  appendix  of  records,  etc.,  a  a  accurate  map 
of  the  island,  and  a  prospect  of  Elizabeth 
Castle.  The  Second  edition,  re\rised  and  much 
augmented,  etc.  London.     1734.     B° 

Avx)ther    edition.      Continued    by    P. 

Morant.  London.     1797.     4® 

Another  edition.     To  which  are  added 

notes  and  illustrations  by  ...  E.  Durell. 

London.     1837.     8® 
Ljrte,  T.     A  sketch  of  the  history  and  pre- 
sent state  of  the  Island  of  Jersey. 

London.     1808.     8o 
Jersey.     A  Picture  of  Jersey  ;  or,  Stranger's 
Companion  through  that  Island.    With  plates. 
LondoQ.     1809.     12o 
Flees,    W.      An  account  of  the   Island  of 
Jersey  :  containing  a  compendium  of  its  eccle- 
siastical, civil,  and  military  history  .  .  .  with 
engravings  and  a  map. 

Southampton.     1817.     4° 

Another  edition. 

Southampton.     1824.     8° 
[This  edition  is  without  engravings  and  map.] 

Jersey.  A  brief  description  and  historical 
notices  of  the  Island  of  Jersey. 

Jei-sey.     1826.     8o 


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27 


160 


F&urth  edition.        Jersey.     1849. 

Guide  to  -the  Island  of  Jersey.   .  .  . 

Together  with  its  laws,  customs,  and  privileges. 
[By  A.  J.  de  Cras.]  Jersey.     1834.     12° 

Caesarea.     The  Island  of  Jersey ;  its 

history,    constitution    .    .    .    commerce,    and 
other  statistics.  London.     1840.     8° 


A  Guide  to  Jersey  and  Guernsey. 

London.     1840. 


120 


Durell,  E.  Scenic  beauties  of  the  Island  of 
jersey.  By  P.  J.  Ouless.  To  which  are  added 
descriptive,  topographical,  and  historical  ex- 
planations by  E.  Durell.     Jersey.     1840.    fol. 

Jersey.  The  Queen  of  the  Isles  ;  or,  a  new 
guide  to  the  .  .  .  Island  of  Jersey.  By  a 
twenty  years'  resident.     Jersey.     [1840  ?]     12^ 

A  Guide  to  the  Island  of  Jersey. 

London.     1842.     12o 

The  New  Guide  Book  to  Jersey  and 

Guernsey.  Jersey.     [1842?]     12° 

The  New  Guide  Book  for  Jersey  and 

Guernsey.  Jersey.     [1845  ?]     8® 

Bobiou  de  la  Trehonnais,  F.  Jersey  as  it 
is.     Translation  from  an  essay  in  French. 

Penzance.     1844.     8o 

Jersey.     A  week's  visit  to  Jersey. 

Jersey.     [1846  ?]     12° 

Ephemerides.  The  British  Press  Royal 
Almanack  for  the  Island  of  Jersey,  1847. 

Jersey.     [1846.]    8° 

The  British  Press  Royal  Jersey  Al- 
manac for .  .  .  1859  .  .  .  containing  a  Stranger's 
Guide,  Commercial  Directory,  etc. 

St.  Heliers.     [1858.]    8o 

The  "Jersey  Express"  Almanac  and 

General  Directory  for  1873  ...  to  which  is 
added  a  visitor's  guide  to  the  Island. 

In  progress.     St.  Heliers.     [1872,  etc.]     ViP 

Jersey.  Post-OflSce  Directory  of  Jersey, 
with  Hampshii-e.  London.     [1852.]    8® 

Durell,  Edward.  The  picturesque  and  his- 
torical guide  to  the  Island  of  Jersey.  With 
lithographic  drawings.  Jersey.     1847.     8^ 

Second  edition.      Jersey.     [1852.]     18° 

Jersey.     A  Sketch  of  the  Island  of  Jersey. 
Jersey.     1853.     18® 

Another  edition.      Jersey.     1856.     12° 

•; A  Guide  to  Jersey  ;  with  some  accoimts 

of  its  government,  its  laws,  and  privileges.  .  .  . 
Also  a  brief  account  of  Her  Majesty's  visit  to 
Jersey.  Fifth  edition.     Jersey.     1855.     8o 

T.,  H.    Mont  Orgueil  Castle,  Jersey. 

Jersey.     1857.     12o 

Jersey.  The  Island  of  Jersey.  History  and 
description  of  the  Island. 

2pt.     Jersey.     1859.     12o 


Booke,  0.  Jersey,  pictorial,  legendary,  and 
descriptive. 

Third  edition.     London.     [1859.]    8° 

Graves,  James.  A  topographical  and  his- 
torical guide  to  the  Island  of  Jersey.  Contain- 
ing a  brief  history,  together  with  a  carefully- 
written  description  of  the  Island,  etc. 

Jersey.     1859.     12o 

Dally,  F.  F.  A  guide  to  Jersey ;  with  notes 
on  the  history,  geology,  etc.,  of  the  Island. 
With  a  map.  Second  edition.     1860.     S* 

Grubdust.      [An  Excursion    to  Jersey,   by 
Professors    Grubdust  and   BuflFelskopf.     Con- 
sisting of  twenty-four  plates,  with  letterpress.] 
[London.     I860.]     obi.  49 
[Imperfect.    Wanting  the  title-page.] 

Payne,  J.  B.  The'  Gossiping  Guide  to 
Jersey.     Second  edition,     London.     1863.     8® 

Sixth  annual  issue.    London.    1865.    8® 

Ansted,  D.  T.  Black's  Guide  to  Jersey, 
St.  Helier's,  and  the  places  of  interest. 

Edinburgh.     1866.     8o 

Jersey.  Views  in  Jersey  [with  descriptive 
letterpress].  Edinburgh.     [1867.]     12® 

Petit,  L.     Album  de  I'lsle  de  Jersey. 

Paris.     1870.     fol. 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  series 
of  penny  guide  books.     Jersey. 

Manchester.     [1870.]     8® 

Alphen,  D.  F.  van.  Reisverhalen  van— en 
Herinneringen — aan  een'  togt  .  .  .  naar  de 
Normandische  of  Kanaal — Eilanden  Jersey  en 
Guernsey.  's  Gravenhage.     1871.     8® 

Jersey,  Channel  Islands'  Exhibition,  1871. 
Souvenir  of  the  Channel  Islands'  Exhibition, 
held  in  Jersey,  1871.  [Jersey.    1871.]    8o 

Academies,  etc.,  St.  Helier.  Societe  Jersiaise 
pour  I'etude  de  I'histoire  et  de  la  langue  du 
pays,  la  conservation  des  antiquites  de  Tile.  .  . 
Bulletin  annuel. 

In  progress.     St.  Helier.     1875,  etc.     4° 

Societe  Jersiaise.     Extente  de  I'ile  de 

Jersey.     1331.     Edouard  III. 

In  progress.     St.  Helier.     1876.     4o 

England.  The  picturesque  scenery  of  Eng- 
land.    Views  of  Jersey.     Eastern  Division. 

London.     [1875.]     8° 

The  picturesque  scenery  of  England. 

Views  of  Jersey.     Western  Division. 

London.     [1875.]     S^ 

Nelson,  Thomas.    Nelson's  Oil -Colour  views. 

Views  of  Jersey.        London.     [1877.]    obL  S® 

SABK. 

Sark.  News  from  the  Channel,  or,  the 
discovery  and  perfect  description  of  the  Isle 
of  Serke  appertaining  to  the  English  Crown. 

London.     1673.     4° 


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GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


James,  G.  W.  The  Sark  Guide,  comprising 
an  historical  notice  of  the  Island  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  its  rock-scenery. 

Guernsey.     1845.     12o 

Lane,  Louisa.  Recollections  and  legends  of 
Serk.  An  account  of  its  .  .  .  early  history, 
with  .  .  .  hints  to  visitors. 

Guernsey.     [1840.]    12° 

Sark.  Scrambles  in  Serk  :  scenery,  history, 
laws  of  one  of  the  Channel  Islands.  With  a 
map.  London.     1861.     12o 

ISLE  OF  MAN. 

Sacheverell,  William.  An  Account  of  the 
Isle  of  Man,  its  inhabitants,  soil,  etc. 

London.     1702.     8^ 

Willis,  B.  A  survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
York,  Durham,  Carlisle,  Chester,  Man,  Lich- 
field, Hereford,  Worcester,  Gloucester,  and 
Bristol.  3  vol.     London.     1727-30.     4° 

[The  edition  published  in  1742  is  another  copy  oi 
the  above  with  a  new  title-page.] 

Man,  Jsle  of.  The  History  and  Description 
of  the  Isle  of  Man.  London.     1744.     12° 

Walpoole,  G.  A.  The  new  British  Traveller ; 
or,  a  complete  .  .  .  display  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland :  being  a  new  .  .  .  tour  through 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  Ireland,  the  Isles 
of  Man,  Wight,  etc.       London.     [1784.]    foL 

Sobertson,  David.  A  Tour  through  the 
Isle  of  Man  ;  with  plates. 

London.     1794.     8° 

Academies,  etc. ,  Board  of  Agriculture.  Gen- 
eral view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 
By  B.  Quayle.  London.     1794.     4° 

General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the 

Isle  of  Man.     By  Thomas  Quayle. 

London.     1812.     8^ 

Feltham,  John.  A  Tour  through  the  Isle 
of  Man  in  1797  and  1798.       Bath.     1798.     8° 

Stanley,  Family  of.  The  History  of  the 
House  of  Stanley.  ...  To  which  is  added  a 
description  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Liverpool.     1801.     8o 

Man,  Isle  of.  A  descriptive  and  historical 
account  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  with  a  view  of  its 
society,  manners  and  customs. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne.     1809.     8^ 

Woods,  G.     An  account  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 
London.     1811.     8^ 

Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britten,  J.  The  Beau- 
ties of  England  and  Wales ;  or,  original  delinea- 
tions, topographical,  historical,  and  descriptive 
of  each  county.  London.     1802.     8° 

[Vol.  3  contains  the  Isle  of  Man.] 

Johnson,  James.  A  view  of  the  Jurisprudence 
of  the  Isle  of  Man.         Edinburgh.     1811.     8o 

Bullock,  H.  A.     History  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 


with  a  comparative  view  of  the  past  and  present 
state  of  society  and  manners. 

London.     1816.     8o 

Maccnlloch,    John.      A  description   of  the 

Western   Islands  of  Scotland,    including  the 

Isle  of  Man.    3  vol.    London.    1819.    8oand4o 

Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Travel- 
ler ;  or,  Tourist's  Pocket  Directory. 

London.     [1802-10.]     12o 
[Vol.  22  contains  the  Isle  of  Man.] 

Haining',  Samuel.  A  historical  and  de< 
scriptive  view  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Douglas.     1822.     12<> 

Another  edition.    Liverpool.    1824.    16® 

The  Visitor's  Guide  for  the  Isle  of  Man, 

embellished  with  engravings.    (Second  edition. ) 
Liverpool.     1830.     8<> 
[The  Museum  copy  contains  MS.  notes.] 

Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of 
Dublin  and  Hibernian  Provincial  Directory, 
etc.  London.     1824.     8o 

[Includes  the  Isle  of  Man.] 

Another  edition.     London.     [1826.]    8® 

Pigot     and    Co.'s     new    commercial 

directory  of  Scotland  for  1825-6. 

London.     [1825.J    8* 
[Includes  the  Isle  of  Man.] 

Pigot     and    Co.'s    new    commercial 

directory  of  Scotland  for  1826-7. 

London.     [1826.]    8® 
[Includes  the  Isle  of  Man.] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

Directory  of  the  whole  of  Scotland  and  of  the 
Isle  of  Man.  2  pt.     London.     1837.     8° 

Slater,  Isaac.    Slater's  National  Commercial 

Directory  of  Ireland,  and  the  Isle  of  Man,  etc. 

Manchester.     1847.     8° 

Hulbert,   Charles.     The   stranger's    friend : 

comprising  a  walk  through  Shrewsbury  ... 

a  trip  to  the  Isle  of  Man,  etc. 

Shrewsbury.     [1830.]     12° 

Oswald,  H.  R.  The  Isle  of  Man  new  guide ; 
being  an  account  of  its  past  and  present  state. 
Fourth  edition,  embellished  with  .  .  .  views. 

Douglas.     1834.     8° 
Stranger.     A  six  days'  tour  through  the 
Isle  of  Man  ...  by  a  Stranger. 

Douglas.     1836.     8o 
Shore,  C.  J.  (Lord  Teignmouth).     Sketches 
of  the  Coasts  and  Islands  of  Scotland,  and  of 
the  Isle  of  Man. 

2  vol.     London.     1836.     8° 
H.,  S.     The   Isle  of  Man  guide   for  1839. 
Douglas.     [1839.]     12^ 
Langhton,  J.  B.     A  new  historical,  topo- 
graphical, and  parochial  guide  to  the  Isle  of 
Man.  Douglas.     1842.     12° 

Train,  J.  An  historical  and  statistical 
account  of  the  Isle  of  Man  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  date. 

2  vol.     Douglas,  L  of  Man.     1845.     8^ 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


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Quiggin,  M.  A.  Quiggin's  Illustrated  Guide 
and  Visitor's  Companion  through  the  Isle  of 
Man.  Douglas.     1845.     12o 

Third  edition.      Douglas.     1847.     12o 

Fifth  edition.  Douglas.     1856.     8° 

Sixth  edition.         Douglas.     1858.     9fi 

Han,  Isle  of.  Letters  from  the  Isle  of  Man 
in  1846.  London.     1847.     12o 

Cnmming,  J.  G.  The  Isle  of  Man ;  its 
histoiy,  physical,  ecclesiastical,  civil,  and 
legendary.  London.     1848.     12° 

N.,  J.  M.  Ecclesiological  Notes  on  the  Isle 
of  Man,  Ross,  Sutherland,  and  the  Orkneys  ; 
or,  a  summer  pilgrimage  to  S.  Mangold  and  S. 
Magnus.  London.     1848.     16° 

Booth,  Thomas.  Kerruish's  new  illustrated 
guide  to  the  Isle  of  Man.    Douglas.    [1850.]    8o 

Cxunxning,  J.  G.  The  Runic  and  other 
Monumental  Remains  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

London.     [1857.]    4^ 

The  Story  of  Rushen  Castle  and  Rushen 


Abbey  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 


London.     1857.     8° 


Blanchard,  E.  L.  Adams's  Descriptive  Guide 
to  the  Channel  Islands,  the  Is]e  of  Wight,  and 
the  Isle  of  Man  .  .  .  with  maps. 

London.     1859.     12° 

Academies,  etc.,  Manx  Society.  The  pub- 
lications of  the  Manx  Society  established  in 
the  year  1858. 

In  progress.     Douglas.     1859,  etc.     8° 

An  account  of  the  Isle  of  Man  ;   its 


inhabitants,  language,  soil,  remarkable  curi- 
osities, etc.  By  William  Sacheverell.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Gumming. 

Douglas.     1859.     8° 

Vestigia  Insulae   Manniae  Antiquiora  ; 

or,  a  dissertation  on  the  armorial  bearings  of 
the  Isle  of  Man.     By  H.  R.  Oswald. 

Douglas.     1860.    8o 

Monumenta  de  Insula  Manniae  ;    or,  a 

collection  of  national  documents  relating  to 
the  Isle  of  Man.  Translated  and  edited,  with 
appendix,  by  J.  R.  Oliver. 

3  pt.     Douglas.     1860-62.'   %<=> 

Bibliotheca  Monensis :  a  bibliographical 

account  of  works  relating  to  the  Isle  of  Man. 
By  William  Harrison.        Douglas.     1861.     8° 

New  edition.  Douglas.     1876.     8^ 

Feltham's  Tour  through   the   Isle  of 

Man  in  1797  and  1798  ;  comprising  sketches  of 
its  ancient  and  modem  history,  etc.  Edited, 
with  notes,  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Airey. 

Douglas.     1861.     8° 

A  short  treatise  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 

digested  into  six  chapters.  By  James  Chaloner. 
Edited  ...  by  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Cumming. 

Douglas.     1864.     8° 


A  description  of  the  Isle  of  Man :  with 

some  useful  and  entertaining  reflections  on  the 
laws,  customs,  and  manners  of  the  inhabitants 
by  George  Waldron.  Edited  ...  by  William 
Harrison.  Douglas.     1865.     8o 

Antiquitates  Manniae ;  or,  a  collection 


of  memoirs  on  the  antiquities  of  the  Isle  of 
Man.  Edited  ...  by  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Cum- 
ming. London.     1868.     8° 

Memorials    of   "God's    Acre,"    being 

monumental  inscriptions  in  the  Isle  of  Man, 
taken  in  the  summer  of  1797.  By  John  Fel- 
tham  and  Edward  Wright.  Edited  ...  by 
W.  Harrison.  Douglas.     1868.     8o 

Mona  Miscellany":  a  selection  of  pro- 
verbs, sayings,  ballads,  customs,  etc.,  peculiar 
to  the  Isle  of  Man.  Compiled  and  edited  by 
William  Harrison.  Douglas.     1869.     8o 

The  Old  Historians  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 

Camden,  Speed,  Dugdale,  Cox,  Willis,  and 
Grose.     Edited  by  William  Harrison. 

Douglas.     1871.     S® 

Records  of  the  Tynwald  and  St.  John's 

Chapels  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  By  William  Har- 
rison. Douglas.     1871.     8o 

Chronica  regum  Manniae  et  Insularum. 

The  Chronicle  of  Man  and  the  Sudreys  from 
the  manuscript  codex  in  the  British  Museum. 
...  By  P.  A.  Munch. 

2  vol.     Douglas.     1874.     8o 

A  history  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  written 

by  William  Blundell,  1648—1656  .  .  .  Edited 
by  William  Harrison. 

2  vol.     Douglas.     1876.     8o 

Records  of  St.  Mark's  Chapel  in  the 

Parish  of  Malew,  Isle  of  Man,  from  its  founda- 
tion in  1771  to  1864.  Compiled,  from  original 
documents  and  papers  of  the  Rev.  T.  Clarke, 
by  William  Harrison.         Douglas.     1878.     S** 

An  account  of  the  Diocese  of  Sodor  and 

Man,  and  St.  German's  Cathedral  ...  By 
William  Harrison.  Douglas.     1879.     8° 

Han,  Isle  of.  Chronica  Regum  Manniae  et 
Insularum.  The  Chronicle  of  Man  and  the 
Sudreys.     Edited  by  P.  A.  Munch. 

Christiania.     1860.     S^ 

Camming,  J.  G.  The  Isle  of  Man.  A  guide 
to  the  Isle  of  Man,  with  the  means  of  access 
thereto,  and  an  introduction  to  its  scenery,  etc. 

London.     1861.     8° 

Halliwell,  J.  0.  Round-about  notes,  chiefly 
upon  the  ancient  circles  of  stones  in  the  Isle  of 
Man,  from  rough  pencillings  dotted  down  in 
the  summer  of  1862.  London.     1863.     S® 

Peacock,  W.  F.  Instructive,  amusing,  and 
entirely  original.  Everybody's  New  Guide,  Com- 
panion, and  Associate  .  .  .  to  the  Isle  of  Man, 
with  a  sail  round  the  coast,  etc. 

Manchester.     [1863.]    8° 


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Thwaites,  W.  Isle  of  Man  :  its  civil  and 
eeclesiastical  history,  antiquities,  botany  .  ._  . 
climate,  etc.  With  separate  historical,  statis- 
tical, and  topographical  descriptions  of  all  the 
towns,  parishes,  etc. ,  in  the  island. 

Sheffield.     [1863.]     12o 

Glover,  M.     Glover's  Illustrated  Guide  and 
Visitor's  Companion  through  the  Isle  of  Man. 
Douglas.     [1865.]    8^ 

Ariother  edition.     Douglas.     1866. 

Another  edition. 

Another  edition. 

Another  edition. 


Douglas. 
Douglas. 


1868. 
1870. 
1878. 


Douglas. 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  series  of 
penny  guide  books.  The  Isle  of  Man,  its  an- 
tiquities, etc.  Manchester.     [1866.]    8° 

Cumming,  J.  G.  The  Great  Stanley ;  or, 
James,  seventh  Eari  of  Deriiy  and  his  noble 
Countess  ...  in  their  Land  of  Man. 

London.     1867.     8o 

Johnson,  Joseph.  J.  Heywood's  new  pocket 
guide  to  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Manchester.     [1869.]    16o 

Wangh,  Edwin.  Guide  to  Castletown,  Port 
Erin,  and  adjacent  parts  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Manchester.     [1869.]     8° 

Kelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Pictorial  Guide- 
Books  for  Tourists.     The  Isle  of  Man. 

London.     [1869.]    obi.  16o 

Han,  Isle  of.  Tourist's  complete  guide  to 
the  Isle  of  Man  and  diary. 

In  progress.      Liverpool.     1871,  etc.     16° 

The  Tourist's  Picturesque  Guide  to  the 

Isle  of  Man;  London.    [1872.]    8o 

Third  edition.         London.     1873.     8° 

Jenkinson,  H.  Irwin.  Jenkinson's  Prac- 
tical Guide  to  the  Isle  of  Man. 

London.     1874.     8o 

Jenkinson's  smaller  Practical  Guide  to 

the  Isle  of  Man.  London.     1874.     8^ 

The  Popular  Guide  to  the 
Douglas.     1876.     8^ 

Johnson,  Joseph.  A.  Heywood  and  Son's 
illustrated  guide  to  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Manchester.     [1877.]    8o 

LAKES. 

Hutchinson,  "William.  An  excursion  to  the 
Lakes  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland,  with 
a  Tour  through  part  of  the  Northern  Counties 
in  1773  and  1774.  London.     1776.     8o 

West,  Thomas.  A  Guide  to  the  Lakes  in  Cum- 
berland, Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire  .  .  . 
Second  edition,  revised.      London.     1780.     8° 

Third  edition.        London.     1784.     S^ 

• Fourth  edition.       London.     1789.     8° 


Man,  Isle  of. 
Isle  of  Man. 


Fifth  edition.  London.     1793.     8o 

Sixth  edition.  London.     1796.     8* 

Eighth  edition.        Kendal.     1802.     8o 

The  descriptive  part  of    Mr.   West's 

Guide  to  the  Lakes  in  Cumberiand,  Westmore- 
land, and  Lancashire.        Kendal.     1809.     12o 

Another  edition.      Kendal.     1813.     8° 

Clarke,  James.  A  survey  of  the  Lakes  of 
Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire ; 
together  with  an  account,  historical,  topo- 
graphical and  descriptive,  of  the  adjacent 
country.  London.     1787.     fol. 

Second  edition.      London.     1789.     fol. 

Walker,  A.  Remarks  made  in  a  Tour  from 
London  to  the  Lakes  of  Westmoreland  and 
Cumberland  in  .  .  .  1791. 

London.     1792.     8o 

Gentleman.  A  Tour  from  London  to  the 
Lakes  ...  By  a  Gentleman. 

London.     1792.     12° 

Bndworth,  Joseph.  A  fortnight's  ramble 
to  the  Lakes  in  Westmoreland,  Lancashire, 
and  Cumberland.     By  a  Rambler. 

Second  edition.     London.     1795.     8° 

England  and  Wales.  A  guide  to  all  the 
Watering- Places  and  Sea-bathing  places,  with 

Illustrated 
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[1812.]  120 

1815.  120 

[1824.]  120 

[1825.]  120 


a  description   of  the   Lakes 
with  maps  and  views.     London. 

Another  edition.    London 

Another  edition. 

AnotTier  edition. 

Aywther  edition. 

Denholm,  James.     A 


London. 
London. 
London. 


tour  to  the  principal 
Scotch  and  English  Lakes. 

Glasgow.     1804.     8o 

Hawman,  Joseph.  An  excursion  to  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland  and  the  English  Lakes. 

London.     1805.     8o 

Sanderson,  T.    The  Companion  to  the  Lakes 

in  Lancashire,  Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland. 

Carlisle.     1807.     12© 

Cumberland.  A  Companion  by  the  way  ; 
or,  a  guide  to  the  Lakes  in  Cumberland,  West- 
moreland, and  Lancashire. 

Penrith.     1812.     12© 

A  guide  to  the  Lakes  in  Cumberland, 

Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire. 

Tenth  edition.     Kendal.     1812.     8o 

Eleventh  edition.     Kendal.     1821.     8® 

Another  edition.  Carlisle.    [1833.]    12o 

Bobinson,  John.  A  guide  to  the  Lakes  in 
Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire. 

London.     1819.     8° 

Home,  T.  H.  The  Lakes  of  Lancashire, 
Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland,  delineated  in 


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forty-three  en^:nings  from  drawings  by  J. 
Farington.  Wit  h  descriptions  historical,  topo- 
graphical, and  picl  uresque. 

London,     1816.     fol. 

English  Lakes.  A  Picturesque  Tour  of  the 
English  Jjakes  :  containing  a  description  of  the 
most  romantic  scenery  of  Cumberland,  West- 
moreland, and  Lancashire,  etc.  Illustrated 
with  .  .  .  coloured  views. 

London.     1821.     4° 

Wordsworth,  "William.  A  description  of 
the  scenery  of  the  Lakes  in  the  North  of 
England.  London.     1822.     8o 

Otley,  J.  A  concise  description  of  the 
English  Lakes. 


Second  edition. 
Third  edition. 
Fourth  edition. 
Fifth  editio-ih. 
Another  edition. 


Keswick. 
Keswick. 
Keswick. 
Keswick. 
Keswick. 


1825. 
1827. 
1830. 
1834. 
1838. 


120 

120 

120 

120 

120 

the 
and 

80 


Cumberland.      The  Tourist's  Guide  to 
Lakes    in    Cumberland,    Westmoreland, 
Lancashire. 

Third  edition.     Penrith.     1826. 

Baines,  Edward.  A  Companion  to  the  Lakes 
of  Cumberland,  W  estmoreland,  and  Lancashire, 
in  a  descriptive  account  of  a  Family  Tour. 

London,     1829.     12© 

Bobinson,  John.  Views  of  the  Lakes  in  the 
North  of  England,  with  historical  and  descrip- 
tive illustrations.  London.     1833-34.     4o 

Wordsworth,  AN'illiam.  A  guide  through 
the  District  of  the  Lakes  in  the  North  of 
England.  Kendal.     1835.     8o 

UUsmere.     UUsmere,  a  poem. 

London.     1835.     8o 

Ford,  William.  A  description  of  the  Scenerj- 
in  the  Lake  District,  intended  as  a  guide  to 
strangers  .  .  .  With  maps  and  plates. 

Carlisle.     1839.     12o 

Third  edition.       Carlisle.     1843.     12© 

Onwhyn,  J.  Onwhyn's  Pocket  Guide  to  the 
Lakes  ;  or,  Tourist's  Companion  to  the  beau- 
ties of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  and  Lan- 
cashire. London.     1841.     12o 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  picturesque  guide 
to  the  English  Lakes,  with  a  copious  itinerary, 
a  map  and  four  charts  of  the  Lake  District. 

Edinburgh.     1841.     8o 

Fifth  edition.     Edinburgh.     1851.     8o 

Sixth  edition.     Edinburgh.     1853.     8o 

Another  edition.    Edinburgh.  1858.  8o 

Eleventh  edition.    Edinburgh.  1861.  8o 

Another  edition.    Edinburgh.  1866.  8o 

Seventeenth  edition. 

Edinburgh.    1872.    So 


Evans,  F.  Fumess  and  Furness  Abbey ; 
or,  a  companion  through  the  Lancashire  part 
of  the  Lake  District.       Ulverston.     1842.     8° 

English  Lakes.  The  pocket  guide  to  the 
English  Lakes  ;  being  a  companion  to  Darton 
and  Clark's  Map  of  the  Lake  District. 

London.     [1843.]     12° 

The  circuit  of  the  Lakes  in  Cumberland, 

Westmoreland,     and     Lancashire.      [A    map 
mounted  on  canvas.]        London.     1843.     fol. 

Hudson,  John.  A  complete  guide  to  the 
Lakes  .  .  .  With  Mr,  Wordsworth's  descrip- 
tion of  the  scenery  of  the  Country,  etc.  Second 
edition  ....  Edited  by  .  .  .  John  Hudson. 

Kendal.     1843.     8o 


Fourth  edition. 


Kendal.     1853.     So 


Fifth  edition.  London.     1859.     8° 

Mackay,  Charles.  The  scenery  and  poetry 
of  the  English  Lakes.  A  summer  ramble. 
With  Illustrations.  London.     1846.     8° 

Second  edition.      London.     1852.     12o 


Cumberland.  A  complete  descriptive  guide 
to  the  Lakes  of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland, 
and  Lancashire.  Ulverston.     1847.     16o 

Sylvan.  Sylvan's  Pictorial  Handbook  to  the 
English  Lakes.  London.     1847.     16o 

English  Lakes.  Handbook  to  the  English 
Lakes.    Second  edition.    Kendal.     1847.     16o 

Seventh  edition.       Kendal.     1852.     8o 

Eighth  edition.        Kendal.     1853.     8o 

Cumberland.  Loitcrings  among  the  Lakes 
of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

London.     [1849.]    16o 

Blanchard,  E.  L.  Adams's  pocket  descrip- 
tive guide  to  the  Lake  District  of  Lancashire, 
Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland. 

London.     [1852.]    16o 

Tuvar,  Lorenzo.  Tales  and  Legends  of  the 
English  Lakes  and  Mountains,  collected  from 
the  best  and  most  authentic  sources. 

London.     [1852.]    12o 

Pyne,  J.  B.  The  English  Lake  District 
(painted),  by  J.  B.  Pyne,  etc.  [With  letterpress 
descriptions.]  Manchester.     1853.     fol. 

English  Lakes.  Views  of  the  English  Lakes, 
with  map  .  .  .  and  descriptive  letterpress. 

London.     [1853.]     16* 

Blanchard,  E.  L.  Adams's  illustrated  guide 
to  the  English  Lakes.      London.     [1855.]    8® 

Martineau,  H.  A  complete  guide  to  the 
English  Lakes.  Windermere.     [1855.]    8o 

A  complete  guide  to  the  English  Lakes 

.  .  .  Illustrated  from  drawings  by  T.  L.  Asp- 
land  and  W.  Banks,  and  a  map,  coloured  geo- 
logically by  J.  Ruthven. 

Second  edition.     Windermere.     [1868.]    8° 


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A  complete  guide  to  the  Lake  District 

of  England  .  .  .  Fourth  edition. 

Windermere.     1871.     80 

Bose,  T.  The  British  Switzerland ;  or, 
picturesque  rambles  in  the  British  Lake  Dis- 
trict. Comprising  a  series  of  views  .  .  .  from 
drawings  ...  by  T.  Allom,  with  descriptive 
letterpress  by  T.  Rose. 

2  vol.     London.     [1858-60.]    4° 

[Another  edition  of  "  Picturesque  BamMes  in  West- 
moreland."] 

English  Lakes.  The  English  Lakes  [with 
illustrations  after  water-colour  drawings  by  T. 
L.  Aspland].  London.     [1859.]    80 

Another  edition.     The  English  Lakes 

(pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  the  Lakes). 

"Windermere.     1859.     8«> 
■  [Witti  different  letterpress.] 

The  English  Lakes  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Ambleside.  [With  descriptive  letter- 
press.] [London.     1859.]    8° 

The  English  Lakes  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Keswick  and  Penrith. 

[London.    1859.]    12° 

Hardknot,  H.,  pseud.  Rambles  in  the  Lake 
District,  July  1857.  Reprinted  from  "The 
Albion,"  Liverpool.  London.     1857.     12° 

Martineau,   H.     The  English  Lakes  .  .  . 

Illustrated  with  steel  engravings,  woodcuts  by 

W.  J.  Linton,  outlines  of  the  mountains,  and 

a  map  coloured  geologically  by  J.  Ruthven  .  .  . 

Windermere.     [1858.]    4® 

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 


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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 
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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 


34 


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 

Boulter's  Lock  to  Mortlake.  1770.  fol. 

Sharp,  George.  Remarks  concerning  the 
encroachments  on  the  River  Thames  near 
Durham  Yard.        2  pt.     London.     1771.  _8o 

Thames.  Considerations  on  the  idea  of 
uniting  the  rivers  Thames  and  Severn  through 
Cirencester.  London.     1782.     4° 

Jessop,  W.  Reports  of  the  Engineers  ap- 
pointed by  Commissioners  of  the  Navigation 
of  the  Rivers  Thames  and  Isis.  1791.     8° 

Uylne,  Robert.  Report  the  Second  on  the 
navigation  of  the  River  Thames  between  Lech- 
lade  and  Whitchurch.     [London.]    1791.     8° 

Report  on  a  survey  of  the  River  Thames 

from  Boulter's  Lock  to  the  City  Stone,  near 
Staines.  [London.]    1793.     8o 

Ireland,  Samuel.  Picturesque  views  on 
the  River  Thames  from  its  source  in  Glouces- 
tershire to  the  Nore ;  with  observations  on  the 
public  buildings,  etc. 

2  vol.     London.     1792.     4° 

Oreat  Britain.  An  history  of  the  principal 
rivers  of  Great  Britain.  (An  history  of  the 
River  Thames  [by  W.  Combes.  Illustrated 
with  coloured  plates,  etc.]) 

2  vol.     London.     1794—1796.     fol. 
iComprising  the  River  Thames  only.] 


Boydell,  J.  An  history  of  the  River 
Thames.     [With  plates.] 

2  vol.     London.     1794-6.     foL 

Colqnhoan,  Patrick.  A  treatise  on  the 
commerce  and  police  of  the  River  Thames, 
with  a  map  of  the  Port  of  London  and  of  the 
Thames  from  London  Bridge  to  Sheerness. 

London.     1800.     S® 

Telford,  Thos.  An  account  of  the  improve- 
ments of  the  Port  of  London.  London.  1801.  8® 

French,  F.  W.  A  collection  of  papers 
relating  to  the  Thames  Quay,  with  hints  for 
some  further  improvements  in  the  metropolis. 

London.     1827.     4o 

Elmes,  James.  A  guide  to  the  Port  of 
London,  including  the  bye-laws,  etc. 

London.     1842.     8«> 
Cruden,  R.  P.     The  History  of  the  Town  of 
Gravesend  and  Port  of  London. 

London.     1843.     8o 

Conrt,  C.     **  Wet  and  Dry  "  ;  or,  the  Docks 

of  London.  London.     1859.     8° 

Capper,  Charles.  The  Port  and  Trade  of 
London,  historical,  statistical,  local,  and 
general.  London.     1862.     8° 

Oriffin,  Josiah.  History  of  the  Surrey  Com- 
mercial Docks.  London.     1877.     4® 

Pocock,  Robert.  Pocock's  Gravesend  Water 
Companion  describing  all  the  towns,  etc.,  as 
seen  from  the  Thames.        ^ 

Gravesend.     1802.     12® 

Pocock's  Margate  Water    Companion 

describing  all  the  towns,  etc.,  as  seen  from  the 
River  Thames  between  London  Bridge  and 
Margate  Town.  Gravesend.     1802.     8° 

Allnntt,  Z.  Considerations  on  the  best  mode 
of  improving  the  navigation  of  the  River 
Thames  from  Richmond  to  Staines  ;  illustrated 
with  maps  and  plans.  Henley.     1805.     8® 

Thames.     The  Thames  ;    or,  graphic  illus- 
trations of  seats,  villas,  public  buildings,  and 
picturesque  scenery  on  the  banks  of  that  river. 
2  vol.     London.     1811.     4o 

Frostiana  ;  or,  a  history  of  the  River 

Thames  in  a  frozen  state. 

London.     1814.     12® 

Korie,  J.  W.  Sailing  directions  for  the 
River  Thames  from  London  to  the  Nore  and 
Sheerness,  and  thence  to  Rochester. 

London.     1817.     S® 

Another  edition.      London.     1847.     8** 

Thames.  Sailing  directions  for  the  River 
Thames  from  London  to  the  Nore  and  Sheer- 
ness, and  thence  to  Rochester. 

London.     1826.     8<> 
Hobbs,    J.    S.      Sailing  directions    for   the 
Rivers  Thames  and  Medway  to  Orfordness  and 
the  Downs. 

A  new  edition.    London.    1862.     8° 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


39 


Sailing  Directions  for  the  Rivers  Thames 

and  Med  way.  London.     1864.     8® 

Thames.  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Rivers 
Thames  and  Medway  to  Orfordness  and  the 
Downs.  London.     1871.     8° 

Sailing  Directions  for  the  Rivers  Thames 

and  Medway,  etc.  London.     1876.     8^ 

Sailing  Directions  for  the  River  Thames 

and  the  South-East  Coast  of  England  to  Beachy 
Head.  London.     1863.     8^ 

Another  edition.      London.     1869.     8° 

Sailing  Directions  for  the  River  Thames 

and  the  South-East  Coast  of  England  to  Beachy 
Head.  2  pt.     London.     1863,  60.     8^ 

Descriptions  to  the  Plates  of  Thames 

Scenery,  engraved  by  W.  B.  Cooke  and  G. 
Cooke.  London.     1818.     4° 

Plates.  fol. 

[Views  on   the  Thames]  engraved  by 

W.  B.  Cooke  and  G.  Cooke. 

2  vol.     London.     1822.     4° 

Nicholls,  Thomas.  The  Steam -Boat  Com- 
panion ;  or,  Margate,  Isle  of  Thanet,  Isle  of 
Sheppy,  Southend,  Gravesend,  and  River 
Thames  Guide.  London.     1823.     12° 

Thames.  Prospectus  of  the  proposed  im- 
provement on  the  Banks  of  the  Thames. 

London.     [1824.]     obi.  49 

Prospectus  of  the  proposed  improve- 
ment on  the  Banks  of  the  Thames.  [Dated 
February  3,  1825.]  London.     1825.     fol. 

Picturesque  Tour  of  the  River  Thames, 

illustrated  by  twenty- four  colored  views. 

London.     1828.     fol. 

Hogg,  Edward.  Mogg's  Table  of  the  new 
Watermen's  Fares,  accompanied  by  an  abstract 
of  the  law  relative  thereto,  as  framed  by  the 
Court  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  the  City  of 
London.  London.     [1828.]    S^ 

Thames.  Panorama  of  the  Thames  from 
London  to  Richmond.  [Being- views  of  both 
banks  of  the  Thames  from  Westminster  Bridge 
to  Richmond.]        [London.     1830?]    obi.  fol. 

Feamside,   W.    G.      Tombleson's   Thames. 

[Edited  with  descriptions  by  W.  G.  Feamside.] 

London.     [1834.]    4o 

Camden,  W.  The  Steam-Boat  Pocket-Book, 
a  descriptive  guide  from  London  Bridge  to 
Ramsgate,  etc.  London.     [1835  ?]     12° 

London.  A  guide  from  London  to  Graves- 
end,  Heme  Bay,  and  Margate. 

London.     1837.     12° 

Davidson,  G.  H.  The  Thames  and  Thanet 
Guide,  and  Kentish  Tourist  ;  containing  the 
history  and  description  ....  of  every  place 
and  object  between  London  Bridge  and  Rams- 
gate Harbour.    Third  edition. 

London.     [1838.]     12° 


Fifth  edition. 


London.     [1840.]     12o 

Mackay,    Charles.     The    Thames    and    its 
>les  among  the  rivers. 

SO 


tributaries ;  or,  rambles  among  the  rivers. 
2  vol.     London.     1840. 


Boyle,  G.     Boyle's  Thames  Guide. 

London.     [1840  ?]    obi.  4o 

Thome,  James.  Rambles  by  Rivers.  The 
Thames.  2  vol.     London.     1847-49.     12° 

Thames.  The  Oarsman's  guide  to  the 
Thames,  shewing  the  distances  of  all  locks, 
towns,  bridges,  and  stairs.  By  a  member  of 
the  Leander  Club.  London.     [1850  ?]    24® 

A  new  edition.     [London.    1857.]    18® 

Robinson,  Henry.  A  Plan  for  the  effectual 
improvement  of  the  River  Thames. 

London.     1855.     So 

Nelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Handbooks  fo' 
Tourists.  The  River  Thames  from  Oxford  to 
the  sea.  London.     1859.     So 


Hall,  S.  C.     The  Book  of  the  Thames. 
London.     1859. 


40 


Secovd  edition.        London.     1877.     4o 

Thames.  Views  on  the  Thames.  London 
Bridge  to  Windsor.  [With  descriptive  letter- 
press.] [London.     1869.]    12o 

Berks,  County  of.  A  handbook  for  travel- 
lers in  Berks.,  Bucks.,  and  Oxfordshire,  in- 
cluding a  particular  description  of  the  Univer- 
sity and  City  of  Oxford,  and  the  descent  of 
the  Thames  to  Windsor.  With  a  travelling 
map  and  plan.  London.     1860.     12o 

Second  edition.        London.     1872.     80 

Thames.  Views  on  the  Thames  and  the 
Kentish  Coast.     [Descriptive  letterpress.] 

[London.     I860.]    obL  So 

Dorling,  Edward.  Steam-Packet  Guide  be- 
tween London  and  Ipswich. 

Ipswich.     1865.     80 

Trench,  Sir  Frederick.  Letter  from  Sir 
Frederick  Trench  to  the  Viscount  Duncannon. 

London.     1841.     4o 
[Concerning  the  Thames  Embankment.] 

Thames  Embankment.  Bird's-Eye  view  of 
the  Thames  Embankment. 

London.     [1865.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

Thames.  The  Thames  illustrated  by  photo- 
graphs [by  R.  Sedgfield,  and  short  descriptive 
letter-press].     First  ( — third)  series. 

London.     1866—1868.     4o 

Nelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Pictorial  Guide- 
Books  for  Tourists.  A  trip  on  the  Thames. 
From  Blackfriars  to  the  Nore. 

London.     [1869.]    obi.  I60 

P.,  S.  C.  Up  the  Thames.  Sketches  by 
S.  C.  P.  [London.     1874.]    obi.  80 

Thames.  Up  the  River  (Thames)  from  West- 
minster to  Windsor.  London.     1876.     8° 


40 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


Westminster.  Up  the  River  from  West- 
minster to  Windsor  and  Oxford. 

London.     [1879.]    8° 

Thames.  Popular  guide  up  the  Thames  to 
Kew,  Richmond,  Twickenham,  and  Hampton 
Court.  London.     [1879.]    8° 

Taunt,  H.  W.  A  new  Map  of  the  River 
Thames,  from  Thames  Head  to  London.  Illus- 
trated by  photographs.     Third  edition. 

Oxford.     [1879.]    8° 

Dickens,  Charles.  Dickens's  Dictionary  of 
the  Thames,  from  Oxford  to  the  Nore. 

London.     1879.     16° 

TONE. 

Hugo,  Thomas.  A  Ramble  by  the  Tone,  in 
a  series  of  letters  to  the  "Taunton  Courier." 
Reprinted  with  additions  from  that  paper. 

Taunton.  1862,  etc.     12o 

TBEKT. 

Congreve,  Thomas.  A  scheme  or  proposal 
for  making  a  navigable  communication  between 
the  Rivers  of  Trent  and  Severn. 

London.     1717.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1753.     8° 

G-reenwood,  John.  The  Trent  and  Humber 
picturesque  Steam-Packet  companion.  Second 
edition.  Gainsborough.     1833.     12° 

TYKE. 

Tyne,  River.  An  account  of  the  Great 
Flood  in  the  River  Tyne  .  .  .  December  30, 
1815.  Newcastle.     1816.     go 

Guthrie,  James.  The  River  Tyne:  its  his- 
tory and  resources.     Illustrated. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne.     1880.     8^ 

WHASE. 

Wharf.  The  Scenery  of  the  Wharf ;  com- 
prising an  interesting  account  of  Ilkley,  Ben 
Rhydding,  Bolton  Abbey,  etc. 

Leeds.     [1855.]    12f> 

WITHAM. 

Grundy,  John.  A  scheme  for  restoring 
and  making  perfect  the  navigation  of  the 
River  Witham  from  Boston  to  Lincoln,  etc. 

[London  ?]    1744.     4o 

The  Report  of  Messrs.  John  Grundy, 

Langley  Edwards,  and  John  Smeaton,  En- 
gineers, concerning  the  present  ruinous  state 
and  condition  of  the  River  Witham. 

Lincoln.     1761.     4° 

Jessop,  W.     The  Report  of  W.  Jessop,  En- 
gineer, on  the  practicability  and  expence  of 
making  a  navigable  communication  between 
the  River  Witham  and  the  Town  of  Homcastle. 
Homcastle.     1791.     8° 

Wheeler,  W.  H.    History  of  the  Fens  of 


South    Lincolnshire,   being    a  description    of 
the  Rivers  Witham  and  Welland. 

Boston.     1868.     8o 

WYKE. 

Denham,    H.    M.      Remarks    and    sailing 
directions    for   approaching    and     navigating 
the  Sea  Reach  of  Wyre  up  to  Fort  Fleetwood. 
Liverpool.     1840.     8° 

SCHOOLS,  etc. 

Account.  An  account  of  the  methods 
whereby  the  Charity  Schools  have  been  erected 
and  managed.  London.     1705.     4o 

England.  An  account  of  Charity  Schools 
lately  erected  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland  ; 
with  the  benefactions  thereto. 

London.     1706.     4° 

[Other  editions— 1707,  1708,  1709,  1710,  1711,  1712, 
1713,  1715,  1716,  1717,  1718.] 

List.  A  List  of  the  several  Charity  Schools 
lately  erected  in  the  Cities  of  London  and 
Westminster  and  the  respective  counties  of 
England,  Ireland,  and  Wales. 

London.     1707.    foL 

Carlisle,  N.  A  concise  description  of  the 
Endowed  Grammar  Schools  in  England  and 
Wales  ;  ornamented  with  engravings. 

2  vol.     London.     1818.     8® 

Buckler,  J.  C.  Sixty  views  of  Endowed 
Grammar  Schools,  from  original  drawings  by  J. 
C.  Buckler  .  .  .  with  letterpress  descriptions. 

London.     1827.     4o 

SOUTH  OF  ENGLAND. 

England  and  Wales.  A  six  weeks'  tour 
through  the  Southern  Counties  of  England  and 
Wales.  London.     1768.     S° 

Second  edition,  enlarged. 

London.     1769.     S° 

Third  edition.        London.     1772.     8° 

E.,  Le  B.  de.  Lettres  sur  un  voyage  fait 
dans  quelques  Provinces  meridionales  de  1' Angle- 
terre.  Dresde.     1786.     8o 

England.  A  Tour  through  the  South  of 
England,  Wales,  and  part  of  Ireland  made 
during  the  summer  of  1791  ;  with  plates. 

London.     1793.     8» 

English  Channel.  A  Journal  of  a  voyage 
down  the  English  Channel  in  the  autumn  of 
1815.  London.     1816.     12° 

Second  edition.       London.     1816.     12** 


England.  Picturesque  views  on  the  Southern 
Coast  of  England,  from  drawings  made  princi- 
pally by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  and  engraved  by 
W.  B.  Cooke,  G.  Cooke,  and  other  eminent 
engravers.  2  vol.     London.     1826.     foL 


GENERAL  TOPOGRAPHY. 


41 


An  antiquarian  and  picturesque  tour 

.  .  .  illustrated  with  .  .  »  plates  from  draw- 
ings by  J.  M.  W.  Turner  .  .   .  and  others. 

London.     1849.     4° 

Harwood,  "WilUam.  On  the  curative  in- 
fluence of  the  Southern  Coasts  of  England, 
especially  that  of  Hastings. 

London.     1828.     8° 

Smith,  B,  P.  A  Journal  of  an  excursion 
round  the  South-Eastem  Coast  of  England. 

London,     1834.     8° 

Bamble,  Reuben,  psevd.     Reuben  Ramble's 

Travels  in  the  Southern  Counties  of  England. 

London.     [1845.]     4^ 

England,  Southern  Coast  of.  The  handbook 
of  travel  round  the  Southern  Coast  of  England. 

London.     1849.     S" 

Boberts,  George.  The  social  history  of  the 
people  of  the  Southern  Counties  of  England. 

London.     1856.     8o 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  A  guide  to  the  South 
Coast  of  England  from  the  Reculvers  to  the 
Land's  End,  and  from  Cape  Cornwall  to  the 
Devon  Foreland.  London.     1859.     8° 

Cook,  Thomas.  Handbook  to  International 
Tours.  Combining  the  Coast  Tours  of  England 
and  France  with  the  Channel  Islands  of  Guernsey, 
Jersey,  and  Isle  of  Wight. 

London.     [1865.]     8° 

Burritt,  Elihu.  A  walk  from  London  to 
Land's  End  and  back,  with  notes  by  the  way. 
With  illustrations.  London.     1865.     8° 

Second  edition.        London.     1868.     8° 

L'Estrange,  A.  G,  From  the  Thames  to  the 
Tamar  ;  a  summer  on  the  South  Coast. 

London.     1873.     8o 


Zehn  Bilder  aus  Sud-England. 
Einsiedeln.     1877.     8° 


Zardetti,  0. 

[Illustrated.] 

Black,  A.  &  C.     Black's  Guide  to  the  South- 
Eastem  Counties  of  England.     With  map,  etc. 
3  pt.     Edinburgh.     1861.     8° 

Black's  Guide  to  the  South-Westem 

Counties  of  England  :  Dorsetshire,  Devon,  and 
Cornwall.  Edinburgh.     1862.     S^ 

TOURS. 

Leland,  John.  The  laboryouse  journey  & 
serche  of  Johan  Leylande  for  Englandes  Anti- 
quities. B.  L.     London.     1549.     8o 

The  Itinerary  of  J.  Leland  publish'd 

...  by  T.  Hearne.  To  which  is  prefix'd  Mr. 
Leland's  New  Year's  Gift.  (A  discourse  con- 
cerning some  antiquities  latelv  found  in  York- 
shire.) 9  vol.     Oxford.     1710-12.     8^ 

~ —  The  Itinerary  of  J.  Leland.     The  second 

edition :  collated  and  improved  from  the  original 

MS.  [reprinted  from  the  edition  of  T.  Hearne]. 

9  vol.     Oxford.     1745-44.     8° 


The  Itinerary  of  J.  Leland,  the  Anti- 
quary .  .  .  published  by  T.  Hearne.  Third 
edition.  9  vol.     Oxford.     1770.     8® 

Moryson,  Fynes.     An  Itinerary  written  by 

Fynes   Moryson,   Gent.,   first   in    the    Latine 

tongue  and  then  translated  by  him  into  English. 

3pt.     London.     1617.     fol. 

Hentznerus,  Paulus.  Itinerarium  Germanise, 
Galliae,  Angliae,  Italia,  etc. 

Breslau.     1617.     4° 

P.   Hentzneri,  Itinerarium  Germaniae, 

Galliae,  Angliae,  ItaUae,  etc. 

Noriberge.     1629.     8° 

A  Journey  into  England  in  the  year 

1598  [being  a  part  of  the  Itinerary  of  Paul 
Hentzner,  translated  by  R.  Bentley,  edited  by 
H.  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford].     Lat.  and  Eng. 

Strawberry  Hill.     1757.     8° 

Another  edition.     Reading.     1807.     4° 

[Privately  printed ;  "  only  fifty  copies  issued."] 

P.  Hentzner's  Travels  in  England,  during 

the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  translated  bv  Horace, 
late  Earl  of  Orford.  London.    "^1797.     8o 

Pieces.  A  Journey  into  England.  By  Paul 
Hentzner,  in  the  year  1598. 

Dublin.     1762.     S^ 
[Fugitive  Pieces  on  various  subjects.    Vol.  2.] 

Another  edition.      London.     1765.     8° 

Third  edition.         London.     1771.     8° 

Sorbiere,  S.    Relation  d'un  voyage  en  Angle- 

terre.  Paris.     1664.     8o 

Another  edition.     Cologne.    1666.    12^ 

A  Voyage  to  England,  containing  many 

things  relating  to  the  state  of  learning,  etc.,  of 
that  kingdom.     [Translated  from  the  French.] 

London.     1709.     8o 

Sprat,  Thomas.  Observations  on  M.  de 
Sorbier's  voyage  into  England. 

London.     1665.     16o 

Another  edition.    [London.]    1668.    12<> 

Beisiger.  Gedenkwaardige  Aantekeningen, 
gedaan  door  een  Reisiger  in  de  Jaaren  1697,  en 
1698  van  geheel  Engeland,  Schotland,  en 
Yrland.  Utrecht.     1699.     S® 

England.  A  Journey  to  England,  with  some 
account  of  the  customs  of  that  nation.  Written 
at  the  command  of  a  nobleman  in  France  ;  made 
English.  London.     1700.     8° 

Brome,  James.  Travels  over  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Wales.  Giving  a  true  and  exact 
description  of  the  chiefest  cities,  towns,  and 
corporations.  London.     1700.     8® 

Second  edition.        London.     1707.     8® 

England.  A  journey  through  England.  In 
familiar  letters  from  a  gentleman  here  to  his 
friend  abroad.  [By  J.  Macky.]  (A  Journey 
through  Scotland  :  being  the  third  volume, 
which  compleates  Great  Britain). 

3  vol.     London.     1714,  22,  29.     8° 


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Second  edition,  considerably  improved. 

3  vol.     London.     1722-3.     8° 
[Vol.  1  only  is  of  the  second  edition,] 

Misson,  F.  M.  M.  Misson's  memoirs  and 
observations  in  his  travels  over  England.  With 
some  account  of  Scotland  and  Ireland.  Trans- 
lated by  Mr.  OzelL  London.     1719.     8° 

Great  Britain.  A  tour  thro'  the  whole  Island 
of  Great  Britain  divided  into  circuits.  [By  D. 
Defoe.]  3  vol.     London.     1724-27.     8° 

Gentleman.      A    tour    through  the   whole 

Island  of  Great    Britain.      By  a  Gentleman 
[i.  e.  D.  Defoe]. 

Third  edition.     4  vol.     London.  1742.     12o 


Fourth  edition. 

4  voL 

Fifth  edition. 

4  vol. 


London.     1748.     12° 

London.     1753.     12o 

Defoe,  D.  A  tour  through  the  whole 
Island  of  Great  Britain  divided  into  Circuits  or 
Joumies  .  .  .  originally  begun  by  the  celebrated 
D.  Defoe,  continued  by  the  late  Mr.  Richard- 
son, and  brought  down  to  the  present  time 
by  a  gentleman  of  eminence  in  the  literary 
world.     Seventh  edition. 

4  vol.     London.     1769.     12^ 

Eighth  edition. 

4  vol.     London.     1778.     8^ 

Enechelbecker,  J.  6.  Der  nach  Engelland 
reisende  curieuse  Passagier,  etc. 

Hanover.     1726.     8° 

Andere  Aujiage.    Hannover.   1736.    8° 

J.  B.  Kiichelbecker's  allemeueste  Nach- 


richt  vom  Kbnigreich  Engelland,  etc. 

Franckfurt.     1737.     4° 

B  *  *  *,  M.  de.  Le  guide  d'Angleterre, 
ou  Relation  Curieuse  du  voyage  de  M.  de 
B  *  ♦  *  Amsterdam.     1744.     12° 

England.  A  short  tour  in  the  Midland 
Counties  of  England.  London.     1775.     8° 

Simeon,  Simon.  Itinerarium,  sive  liber  re- 
rum  memorabilium  Willelmi  Botoner  diet,  de 
"Worcester.  Cantabrigiae.     1778.     8° 

[Part  of  a  work  entitled  "  Itineraiia  Symonis  Sime- 
onis  et  Willelmi  de  Worcestre."] 

England.  Observations  made  during  a  tour 
through  parts  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Wales, 
in  a  series  of  letters.     [By  R,  J.  Siilivan.  ] 

London.     1780.     4© 

Great  Britain.  Beytrage  zur  Kentniss  Gros- 
britanniens  vom  Jahre,  1779. 

Lemgo.     1780.     8o 

England.  Bemerkungen  auf  einer  Reise 
durch  verschiedene  Theile  von  England,  etc. 

London.     1781.     8° 

Volkmann,  J.  J.  Neueste  Reisen  durch 
England.  4  vol.     Leipsic.    1781-2.     8° 


London.  Viator,  a  poem ;  or,  a  journey  from 
London  to  Scarborough,  by  the  way  of  York. 

London.     1782.     4o 

Pennant,  Thomas.  A  Journey  from  Chester 
to  London.  London,     1782.     4<» 

Another  edition.      London.     1811.     8* 

Nichols,  John.  The  Progresses  and  Public 
Processions  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  among  which 
are  interspersed  other  solemnities,  public  ex- 
penditures, and  remarkable  events  during  the 
reign  of  that  .  .  .  princess.  3  vol.  and  pt.  1 
of  vol.  4.  London.     1783—1821.     4° 


Another  edition. 
3  vol. 


London.     1823.     4« 


The  Progresses,  Processions,  and  mag- 
nificent Festivities  of  Iting  James  I.,  his  Royal 
Consort  and  family. 

4  vol.     London.     1828.     4® 

Walpoole,  G.  A.  The  new  British  Traveller ; 
or,  a  complete  .  .  .  display  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland :  being  a  new  .  .  .  tour  through 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  Ireland,  the  Isles 
of  Man,  Wight,  etc.  [With  maps  and  engrav- 
ings.] London.     [1784?]    fol. 

Hutton,  William.  A  Journey  from  Bir- 
mingham to  London. 

Birmingham.     1785.     12o 

Second  edition.         London.     1818.     8o 

Gray,  Thomas.  A  supplement  to  the  Tour 
through  Great  Britain,  containing  a  catalogue 
of  the  antiquities,  houses,  parks,  etc.,  in  England 
and  Wales,  etc.  London.     1787.     8» 

England.    Beytrage  zur  Kenntniss  vorziiglich 

des  Innem  von  England.    [By  K.  G.  Kuettner.] 

4bde.     Leipsic.     1791.     8® 

Souvenirs  d'un  voyage  en  Angleterre. 

[By  J.  H.  Meister.]  Paris.     1791.     12o 

Another  edition. 

2  tom.     Zuric.     1795.     12® 

Newte,  Thomas.  Prospects  and  observations 
on  a  Tour  in  England  and  Scotland. 

London.     1791.     4<> 

Chantreau,  P.  N.  Voyage  dans  les  trois 
royaumes  d'Angleterre,  d'Ecosse,  et  d'Irlande, 
fait  en  1788  et  1789. 

3  tom.     Paris.     1792.    8«> 

Great  Britain.  Promenade  autour  de  la 
Grande  Bretagne.  Edinburgh.     1795.     8o 

Ferrar,  John.  A  Tour  from  Dublin  to 
London  in  1795,  through  the  Isle  of  Anglesea, 
Bangor,  Conway,  etc.  Dublin.     1796.     8* 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Meine  Fussreise 
durch  die  drey  brittischen  Konigreiche. 

Riga.     1797.     8° 

Skrine,  H.  Two  tours  throughout  Wales ; 
with  several  of  the  adjacent  English  counties. 

London.     1798.     8° 


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Two  successive  tours  throughout  the 

whole  of  Wales,  with  several  of  the  adjacent 
English  counties. 

Second  edition.     London.     1812.     8® 

Pennant,  Thomas.  A  Journey  from  London 
to  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

2  vol.     London.     1801.     40 

Dibdin,  Charles.  Observations  on  a  Tour 
through  almost  the  whole  of  England  and  a 
considerable  part  of  Scotland. 

2  vol.     London.     [1801-2.]     40 

Latocnaye  —  de.  Promenade  d'un  Frangais 
dans  la  Grande-Bretagne. 

Second  edition.     Brunswick.     1801.     8° 

Cmttwell,  C.     A  Tour  through  the  whole 

Island  of  Great  Britain,  divided  into  journeys 

interspersed  with  useful  observations  and  maps. 

6  vol.     London.     1801.     8^ 

Evans,  John.  The  Juvenile  Tourist ;  or, 
excursions  through  various  parts  ...  of  Great 
Britain  .  .  .  illustrated  with  maps  ...  In 
a  series  of  letters,  etc.       London.     1804.     12° 

Wakefield,  P.  A  Family  Tour  through  the 
British  Empire.         Philadelphia.     1804.     12° 

Another  edition.     London.    1818.     12° 

Goede,  C.  A.  G.  England,  Wales,  Ireland, 
und  Schottland  :  Erinnerungen  an  Natur  und 
Kunst  aus  einer  Reise  in  den  Jahren  1802  und 
1803.  5  th.     Dresden.     1804-5.     80 


Zweite  Auflage. 
6th. 


Dresden.     1806.     8^ 


The  Stranger  in  England ;  or,  travels 

in  Great  Britain,  containing  remarks  on  the 
politics,  laws,  etc.,  of  that  country  .  .  .  From 
the  German.  3  vol.     London.     1807.     12° 

Butcher,  E.  An  excursion  from  Sidmouth 
to  Chester  in  the  summer  of  1803,  in  a  series 
of  letters  to  a  lady.    2pt.    London.    1805.    12° 

Great    Britain.      Journal    of    three    years' 

travels  through  different  parts  of  Great  Britain 

in  1795,  1796,  and  1797.     [Bv  J.  H.  Manners, 

Duke  of  Rutland.  ]  London.     1805.     8° 

[Privately  printed.] 

Travels  in  Great  Britain.    [By  the  Duke 

of  Rutland,  with,  engravings  by  the  Duchess 
of  Rutland.]  3  vol.     London.     1805.     8° 

Woodward,  G.  M.  Eccentric  Excursions ; 
or,  literary  and  pictorial  sketches  of  counte- 
nance, character,  and  country,  in  different  parts 
of  England  and  South  Wales. 

London.  1807.  4o 
_  England.  A  Tour  through  England  described 
m  a  series  of  letters  from  a  young  gentleman 
to  his  sister.  With  copper  plates.  Third 
editon  revised.  London.     1811.     12° 

Brooke,  Charlotte.  A  dialogue  between  a 
lady  and    her  pupils,    describing  a    journey 


through  England  and  Wales.     Thii-d  edition, 
considerably  enlarged  by  the  Rev.  J.  Evans. 

London.     1812.     12° 

Webb,  D.  C.  Observations  and  remarks 
during  four  excursions  made  to  various  parts 
of  Great  Britain  in  the  years  1810  and  1811. 

London.     1812.     80 

Ayton,  R.  A  voyage  round  Great  Britain, 
undertaken  in  the  summer  of  the  year  1813. 
With  a  series  of  views  illustrative  of  the  char- 
acter and  prominent  features  of  the  coast,  etc. 
8  vol.     London.     1814-25.    fol. 

[  Ayton 's  name  appears  in  the  first  and  second 
volumes  only.] 

Great  Britain.  Journal  of  a  tour  and  resi- 
dence in  Great  Britain  during  .  .  .  1810  and 
1811.  By  a  French  traveller  [L.  Simond],  with 
remarks  on  the  country,  etc. 

2  vol.     Edinburgh.     1815.     8° 

Frenchman.  Voyage  d'un  Fran9ais  en  Angle- 
terre  pendant  les  annees  1810  et  1811.  [By  L. 
Simond.]  2  torn.     Paris.     1816.     8° 

Simond,  L.     Voyage  en  Angleterre,  pendant 
les  Annees  1810  et  1811. 
Seconde  edition.     2  torn.     Paris,     1817.     80 

Frank,  Joseph.  Reise  nach  Paris,  London 
und  einem  grossen  Theile  des  iibrigen  Englands 
und  Schottlands.  Wien.     1816.     8^ 

Schopenhauer,  Johanna.  Reise  durch  England 
und  Schottland  ;  zweite  Auflage. 

2  bde.     Leipsic.     1818.     80 

Walford,  T.  The  Scientific  Tourist  through 
England,  Wales,  and  Scotland. 

2  vol.     London.     1818.     12o 

Spiker,  S.  H.  Reise  durch  England,  Wales, 
und  Schottland.      2  vol.     Leipsic.     1818.     8° 

Travels  through  England,  Wales,  and 

Scotland,  in  the  year  1816.     Translated  from 
the  German.  2  vol.     London.     1820.     12° 

Cromwell,  T.  K.  Excursions  through  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  Scotland  and  Ireland.  (Excur- 
sions in  the  County  of  Essex,  2  vol.  .  .  . 
Suffolk,  2  vol.  .  .  .  Norfolk,  2  vol.  .  .  .  Kent, 
No.  1 — 5  .  .  .  Surrey,  No.  1 — 5  .  .  .  Sussex, 
No.  1—5.)  London.     1818-[22.]    80 

[The  work  was  published  in  numbers,  with  the  title 
shown  as  above.  The  several  excursions  seem  to  have 
been  separately  issued,  without  the  general  title,  and 
without  indication  of  author.] 

Magalotti,  L.  Travels  of  Cosmo  the  Third, 
Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany,  through  England 
during  the  reign  of  King  Charles  II.  (1669.) 

London.     1821.     4o 

Wilkinson,  Thomas.  Tours  to  the  British 
Mountains.  London.     1824.     S® 

Blanqui,  J.  A.  Voyage  d'un  jeune  Fran9ai8 
en  Angleterre  et  en  ^cosse,  pendant  I'automne 
de  1823.  Paris.     1824.     80 

England.  Journal  of  excursions  through 
the  most  interesting  parts  of  England,  Wales, 


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and  Scotland,  during  the  summers  and  autumns 
of  1819,  1820,  1821,  1822,  and  1823. 

London.     [1824.]     8« 

Fichot,  A.  Voyage  historique  et  litteraire 
en  Angleterre  et  en  ;6cosse. 

3  tom.     Paris.     1825.     8° 

England.  Historical  and  literary  tour  of 
a  foreigner  in  England  and  Scotland.  [From 
the  French  of  A.  Pichot.] 

2  vol.     London.     1825.     8" 

Hontnle,  E.  de.  Voyage  en  Angleterre  et 
en  Russie  pendant  les  annees  1821,  1822,  et 
1823.     [With  atlas.]    Paris.  £1825.    8oandfol. 

England.  Travels  in  England  and  Wales, 
compiled  from  the  most  authentic  and  recent 
authorities.  Dublin.     1825.     12o 

Another  edition.    Dublin.    [1830.]    12o 

Quetin,  — .  Nouvel  itineraire  portatif  de 
la  Grande  Bretagne.  Paris.     [1825.]    12° 

Nouvelle  edition.       Paris.     1837.     12° 

Wheaton,  N.  S.  A  Journal  of  a  residence 
during  several  months  in  London  ;  including 
excursions  through  various  parts  of  England 
...  in  the  years  1823  and  1824. 

Hartford.     1830.     8^ 

L.,   — .      Tour    in    England,    Ireland,   and 

France,  etc.  4  vol.     London.     1832.     12° 

MacLellan,  H.  B.  Journal  of  a  residence  in 
Scotland,  and  Tour  through  England,  France, 
Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Italy. 

Boston.     1834.     12° 
England.    Itineraire  et  souvenirs  d' Angle- 
terre et  d'ii^cosse.    1814—1826.    [By— Ducos?] 
L.  P.     4  tom.     Paris.     1834.     8° 

Forsell,  C.  Anteckningar  i  anledning  af 
en  Resa  till  England  .  .  .  1834. 

Stockhohn.     1835.     8° 

Fedestres.  A  Pedestrian  Tour  of  thirteen 
hundred  and  forty-seven  miles  through  Wales 
and  England.        2  vol.     London.     1836.     12° 

Hennequin,    V.    A.     Voyage  philosophique 

en  Angleterre  et  en  ;6cosse.     Paris.     1836.     8° 

Head,  Sir  George.    A  Home  Tour  through 

the  manufacturing  districts  of  England  in  the 

summer  of  1835. 

New  edition.     London.     1836.     8^ 

A  Home  Tour  through  various  parts  of 

the  United  Kingdom.  Being  a  continuation  of 
the  "Home  Tour  through  the  manufacturing 
districts  of  England."         London.     1837.     8° 

Hew  edition. 

2  vol.     London.     1840.     8^ 
Colton,   C.     Four  years  in  Great   Britain. 
New  and  improved  edition. 

New  York.     1836.     12° 
Saint-Germain-Lednc,   P.    E.    D.     L' Angle- 
terre,  r^cosse    et    I'lrlande.      Relation    d'un 
voyage  recent  dans  les  trois  royaumes. 

4  tom.     Paris.     1838.     12^ 


Sirus-Firondi.  Six  mois  de  sejour  en  Angle- 
terre pendant  I'annee  1836. 

Marseille.     1839.     8o 

England.  The  Journey  Book  of  England 
(Berkshire,  Derbyshire,  Hampshire,  Kent). 
With  engravings,  etc. 

4  pt.     London.     1840-2.     8« 

[No  more  published.  Each  part  has  a  separate  title- 
page  and  pagination.] 

Reise  durch  England  vom  Eremlten  von 

Gauting.  [i.  e.  Baron  C.  T.  M.  H.  von  Hallberg- 
Broich.]  Stuttgart.     1841.     8<> 

L' Angleterre,    I'lrlande,    et    I'^^cosse. 

Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur  solitaire  :  ou,  medita- 
tions_sur  le  caractere  national  des  Anglais. 

2  tom.     Paris.     1843.     8<> 

Kohl,  J.  G.     Reisen  in  England  und  Wales. 
3  th.     Dresden.     1844.     8* 

Kohl's  travels  in  England  and  Wales. 

Translated  by  T.  Roscoe. 

Bristol.     [1845.]     120 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Travels 
in  Holland,  the  United  Provinces,  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  1634-1635.  By  Sir 
William  Brereton.      [Manchester,]     1844.     4® 


G. 


England  und  Schottland  im 
2  th.     Beriin.     1845.     8o 


Cams,  C. 

Jahre,  1844. 

The  King  of  Saxony's  Journey  through 

England  and  Scotland  in  the  year  1844. 

London.     1846.     8° 

Smith,  John  Jay.  A  Summer's  Jaunt  across 
the  Water,  including  visits  to  England,  Ireland, 
Scotland,  France,  Switzerland,  etc. 

2  vol.     Philadelphia.     1846.     12o 

S. ,  G.  A.  Notes  of  travel  at  home  ;  during 
a  month's  tour  in  Scotland  and  England. 

London.     1846.     8° 

Beprintfl.  A  Relation  of  a  short  survey  of 
twenty-six  counties,  briefly  describing  the  cities 
and  their  situations,  and  the  corporate  towns 
and  castles  therein  ;  observed  in  a  seven  weeks* 
journey  begun  .  .  .  Aug.  11,  1634. 

Newcastle.     1847.     8° 
[One  of  the  "  Newcastle  Reprints. "] 

Troosting,  E.  Veertien  dagen  in  Engeland 
in  1849.     Met  platen.     Dordrecht.     1851.     8^ 

Burel,  Eugene.  Excursion  en  Angleterre  et 
en  ]6cosse.  Rouen.     1853.     129 

Koran,  B.  The  Footpath  and  Highway ; 
or,  Wanderings  of  an  American  in  Great  Britain 
in  1851  and  '52.  Philadelphia.     1853.     8° 

Colombel,  A.  de.  L'Angleterre  et  I'^^cosse 
k  vol  d'oiseau,  souvenirs  d'un  touriste. 

Paris.     1853.     12» 

British  Isles.     Rambles  in  the  British  Isles. 
London.     [1853.]     16<> 

Ealckstein,  M.  von.  Erinnerungen  an  Eng- 
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literatur  iiber  jene  Lander  und  znm  praktischen 
Gebrauchi  fur  Besucher  derselben. 

Berlin.     1854.     80 

Brandos,  H.  K.  Ansflug  nach  England,  im 
Sommerl851.  Lemgo.     1855.     80 

Eing,  J.  W.  Characters  and  Incidents  ;  or, 
Joumeyings  through  England  and  Wales. 

London.     1856.     8° 

Enanlt,  Louis.  Angleterre,  !6cosse,  Irlande. 
Voyage  pittoresque.  Paris.     1859.     8° 

England.  A  fortnight's  ramble  through 
some  of  the  more  beautiful  counties  of  Old 
England.     By  a  Manchester  Clerk. 

Manchester.     1859.     8^ 

Lanza,  F.  Viaggio  in  Inghilterra  e  nella 
Scozia  passando  per  la  Germania,  il  Belgio,  e 
la  Francia  durante  la  Esposizione  della  industria 
universale  in  Parigi.  Trieste.     1859.     8° 

Finks,  "W.  J.  Country  Trips :  a  series  of 
visits  to  places  of  interest  in  various  parts  of 
England.  Vol.  1.     London.     1860.     12° 

[No  more  published.] 

Burritt,  E.  A  "Walk  from  London  to  John 
O'Groats,  with  notes  by  the  way. 

'  New  York.     1864.     80 

"Winterfeld,  A.  von.  Humoristischer  und 
practischer  Reise  -  Begleiter  nach  England, 
Schottland,  und  Irland.        Berlin.     1865.     8° 

Oxford.  Oxford  to  John  O'Groats.  What 
we  saw  and  what  we  paid.    London.     1866.    8° 

Houlding,  Henry.  From  Lancashire  to 
London  on  foot.  Manchester.     1867.     16° 

Boucher  de  Crevecoeur  de  Perthes,  J.  Voyage 
en  Angleterre,  ;6cosse,  et  Irlande  en  1860. 

Paris.     1868.     80 

England.  Narrative  of  the  journey  of  an 
Irish  Gentleman  through  England  in  1752. 
Edited[byW.  C.  Hazlitt.]    London.    1869.    8° 

Thombnry,  G.  W.     A  Tour  round  England. 
2  vol.     London.     1870.     8° 

B6bert,  — .     Voyage  en  Angleterre. 

Limoges.     [1873.]     80 

Bournemouth.  From  Bournemouth  to  Bridge- 
north  in  a  yellow  cart.        London.     1878.     80 

Bailey,  J.  M.  England  from  a  back- window ; 
with  views  of  Scotland  and  Ireland. 

Boston.     1879.     8^ 

VIEWS. 

England.  [A  collection  of  engravings  and 
plans  illustrative  of  England.] 

[1610—1855.]    fol. 

The    Virtuosi's    Museum,    containing 

select  views  in  Engknd,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
drawn  by  P.  Sandby.     [With  descriptions.] 

London.     1778.     obi.  4^ 


Farington,  J.  [Views  of  cities  and  towns 
in  England  and  Wales,  drawn  by  J.  Farington  ; 
with  letterpress  descriptions  in  English  and 
French.]    No.  1—3.      [London.]    1790.     fol. 

Boydell,  J.    A  collection  of  views  in  England 

and  Wales,  drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  BoydelL 

London.     1790.     foL 

Birch,  William.  D6lices  de  la  Grande  Bre- 
tagne.  Engraved  and  published  by  William 
Birch.  [London.]     1791.     40 

[In  English.] 

F.P.  London.  The  Copper-plate  Magazine  ; 
or,  monthly  cabinet  of  picturesque  prints,  con- 
sisting of  sublime  and  interesting  views  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

5  vol.     London.     1792—1802.     obi.  40 

Bickham,  George.  A  curious  antique  collec- 
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in  England  and  Wales,  etc. 

London.     1796.     40 

England  and  Wales.  The  romantic  and 
picturesque  Scenery  of  England  and  Wales 
from  drawings  ...  by  P.  J.  de  Loutherbourg ; 
with  historical  and  descriptive  accounts  of  the 
several  places,  etc.  London.     1805.     fol. 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  The  theatric 
tourist :  being  a  .  .  .  collection  of  views, 
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theatres  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

London.     1805.     4° 

Byrne,  William.  Britannia  depicta  :  a  series 
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Storer,  J.  and  Oreig,  J.  Antiquarian  and 
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in  Great  Britain  ;  with  descriptions. 

10  vol.     London.     1807-11.     S^ 

Middiman,  S.  Select  views  in  Great  Britain  ; 
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London.     [1814  ?]    obi.  4° 

Bepton,  H.  Fragments  on  the  Theory  and 
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some  remarks  on  Grecian  and  Gothic  architec- 
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[Contains  coloured  views  of  noblemen's  seats  in 
England.] 

Laing,  David.  Plans,  elevations,  and  sec- 
tions of  buildings,  public  and  private,  executed 
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London.     1818.     fol. 

Neale,  J.  P.  Views  of  the  seats  of  noble- 
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6  vol.     London.     1818-23.     4<» 


Second  series. 
6  vol. 


London.     1824-29.     4o 


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Oreat  Britain.  Britannia  Delineata  :  com- 
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Stmtt,  J.  G.    Sylva  Britannica ;  or,  portraits 
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magnitude,  or  beauty.     Drawn  from  Nature 
and  etched  by  J.  G.  Strutt. 

London.     1822.     fol. 

ATiother  edition.    London.    [1830.]     8° 

P.P.  London.  The  Port-folio :  a  collection 
of  engravings  from  antiquarian,  architectural, 
and  topogi'aphical  subjects. 

London.     1824.     8° 

Marshall,  W.  Marshall's  select  views  in 
Great  Britain.     [With  plates.] 

3  vol.     London.     [1825.]     12° 

English  Cities.  Picturesque  views  of  the 
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Edited  by  John  Britton.     London.     1828.     4« 

Skene,  James.  A  series  of  sketches  of  the 
existing  localities  alluded  to  in  the  Waverley 
Novels.  Edinburgh.     1829.     8° 

Jones,  — .  Jones*  views  of  the  seats,  mansions, 
castles,  etc.,  of  noblemen  and  gentlemen  in 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and 
other  picturesque  scenery,  etc.  [VoL  1 — 3, 
England  ;  vol.  4,  series  of  Scottish  seats  ;  vol. 
6,  6,  Wales  illustrated.] 

London.     [1829]-30.     4° 

Monle,  Thomas,  Great  Britain  illustrated  : 
a  series  of  original  views.    London.     1830.     4° 

England.  The  Delineator :  a  series  of  .  .  . 
engravings  of  remarkable  edifices,  places  of 
antiquity,  and  views  in  England,  Wales,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland,  with  .  .  .  topographical 
particulars.  London.     1831.     i'^ 

Lloyd,  H.  E.  Picturesque  views  in  England 
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With  descriptive  and  historic  illustrations. 

2  vol.     London.     1832-38.     fol. 

Harding,  J.  D.  Harding's  sketches  at  Home 
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[Without  letterpress.] 

Sketches  at  Home  and  Abroad. 

London.     1874.     fol. 

Stanfield,  Clarkson.  Stanfield's  Coast  Scen- 
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London.     1836.     4o 

C,  W,  A.  Views  of  ports  and  harbours, 
watering-places,  fishing  villages,  and  other 
picturesque  objects  on  the  English  Coast.  En- 
graved by  W.  &  E.  Finden.  [With  a  descrip- 
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London.     1838.     4° 

Miller,  Thomas.  Turner  and  Girtin's  pic- 
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London.     1854.     8° 


Buskin,  John.  The  Harbours  of  England, 
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by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  with  illustrative  text 
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Brooke,  E.  A.     The  Gardens  of  England. 

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Tillotson,  John.  The  new  Waverley  Album. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  engravings  on  steel 
after  designs  by  C.  Stanfield,  D.  Roberts,  W. 
Daniell,  C.  Fielding,  G,  Cattermole,  S.  Prout, 
S.  Austin.     The  text  by  John  Tillotson. 

London.     1859.     4o 

Manning,  Frederick.  A  series  of  views, 
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Denton,  J.  B.  The'  Farm  Homesteads  of 
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Wilson,  G.  W.  Photographs  of  English 
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Aberdeen.     1865,  etc.     4o 

Morris,  F.  0.  The  County  seats  of  the 
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Tamer,  J.  M.  W.  Turner's  picturesque 
views  in  England  and  Wales.  Reproduced  in 
permanent  photography.  With  descriptive  and 
illustrative  illustrations.    London.    1873.    fol. 

Great  Britain.  Picturesque  Great  Britain. 
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England.  The  picturesque  survey  of  Eng- 
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Great  Britain  and  ^  Ireland.  Our  Native 
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WATEEING-PLACES. 

Guidott,  T.  Thomae  Guidotti  Anglo- Britanni, 
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Londini.     1691.     4o 
Allen,  B.    The  Natural  History  of  the  Chaly- 
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London.     1699.     8o 

The  Natural  History  of  the  Mineral 

Waters  of  Great  Britain,     London.     1711.     8° 

England.  A  companion  to  the  Watering 
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added,  a  medical  analysis  of  their  mineral 
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Carey,  G.  S.  The  Balnea :  or,  an  impartial 
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itineraries.     Illustrated  with  maps  and  views. 

London.     [1803.]     12o 

Another  edition.  London.  [1812.]  12^ 

Another  ediiion.  London.     1815.  12° 

Another  edition.  London.  [1824.]  12° 

ATwther  edition.  London.  [1825?]  12° 

Great  Britain.    The  watering-places  of  Great 

Britain  and  fashionable  directory  with  views. 

Pt.  1—11.     London.     [1831—1833.]    4° 

Lee,  Edwin.  The  Mineral  Springs  of  Eng- 
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Johnson,  James.  Excursions  to  the  principal 
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Blanchard,  E.  L.  Adams's  illustrated 
descriptive  guide  to  the  Watering-places  of 
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2  vol.     London.     1848.     16° 

Anx)ther  edition.     London.    [1855.]    8° 

Lee,  Edwin.  The  Baths  and  Watering-Places 
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Second  edition.     London.     1848.     12° 


Third  edition. 


London.     1854.     8° 


Fourth  edition.      London.     1859.     12° 

England.  The  watering-places  of  England  ; 
comprising  Tunbridge  Wells,  Weymouth, 
Buxton,  Matlock,  Scarborough,  Torquay,  Chel- 
tenham, Leamington.  London.    1853.    8° 

British  Islands.  A  guide  to  the  healthiest 
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Second  edition.    Edinburgh.     1861.     8° 

Mills,  Thomas.  T.  Mills  and  Co.'s  compre- 
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Cassell,  John.  Cassell's  handy-book  to  the 
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principal  English  Sea- watering  places. 

Second  edition.     London.     [1865.]    12° 

Foster,  Frank,  pseud.  The  Tourist's  Assist- 
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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Tourist's 
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Abel  Heywood's  Tourist's  Guides.     The 

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Abel    Heywood's    Tourist's    Guides. 


Watering-places  of  the  North-Eastem   Coast 
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Clarke,  C.  M.     The  Sea-side  Visitor's  Guide. 
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Seaside  Watering-Places.  Seaside  Water- 
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of  a  suitable  place  in  which  to  spend  their 
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Maton,  W.  G.  Observations  relative  chiefly 
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Gilpin,  William.  Observations  on  the  West- 
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Second  edition.         London.     1808.     8° 

Dnnsford,  M.  Miscellaneous  observations, 
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Warner,  R.  A  walk  through  some  of  the 
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Foulston,  John.  The  public  buildings  erected 
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London.     1838.     4° 

Hall,  H.  B.  The  West  of  England  and  the 
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Fnlman,  G.  P.  R.  Local  Nomenclature. 
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Shaw,  Stebbing.  A  Tour  to  the  West  of 
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L'Estrange,   A.    G. 
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Nichols,  John.  Collections  towards  the 
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Collections  towards  the    History  and 

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Bowling,  William.  Poets  and  Statesmen  ; 
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Stoughton,  John.  Windsor :  a  history  and 
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Bickham,  George.  Delicise  Britannicae, 
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Second  edition.  Eton.  1763.  12° 

Third  edition.  Eton.  1771.  12o 

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Another  edition.  [Eton.]  1782.  12° 

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2  vol.     Cambridge.     1846-9.     4^ 

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Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs  of 
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Anx)ther  edition. 

Cambridge.     1776.    12o 

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Cambridge  Guide.  The  new  Cambridge 
Guide ;  or,  a  description  of  the  university, 
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Dallaway,  James.  Observations  on  English 
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Dyer,  George.  The  privileges  of  the  Uni- 
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observations  on  its  history,  antiquities,  litera- 
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Academies,  etc..  University  of  Cambridge. 
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Cambridge.     1824.     l2o 

Second  edition.    Cambridge.    1825.    12® 

Cambridge  Guide.  The  Cambridge  Guide ; 
or,  a  description  of  the  university  and  town  of 
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Cambridge.     [1830.]    12o 

The  Cambridge  Guide,  including  his- 
torical and  architectural  notices  of  the  public 
buildings  .  .  .  With  a  sketch  of  the  places 
most  worthy  of  remark  in  the  county.  A  new 
edition.  Cambridge.     1837.     12o 

The  Cambridge  Guide  .  .  .  With  the 

ceremonies  and  customs  of  the  town  and  Uni- 
versity, and  a  short  account  of  Ely  Cathedral. 
A  new  edition,  illustrated  with  numerous  engrav- 
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Cambridge,  Town  of.  Ambulator ;  or,  the 
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Walsh,  B.  D.  An  historical  account  of  the 
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The  history  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
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London.     1840.     8o 

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2  vol.     London.     1841,  2.     8° 

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Paley,  F.  A.     The  Ecclesiologist's  guide  to 
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round  Cambridge  with  introductory  remarks. 
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P.P.  Cambridge.  The  Cambridge  Directory, 
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Ephemerides.  Spalding's  Cambridge  Town, 
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Spalding,  W.  P.  Spalding's  street  and 
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Cambridge.     1875.     8o 

Cooper,  C.  II.,  and  Cooper,  Thompson. 
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Cambridge.     1858,  etc.     8° 

Memorials   of  Cambridge  :   a  series  of 

views  of  the  Colleges,  Halls,  Churches,  and  other 
public  buildings  in  the  University  and  Town 
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Cambridge,   Town  of.    City  of  Cambridge. 

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Everett,  William.  On  the  Cam.  Lectures 
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Arnold,  Frederick.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  : 
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Masters,  Robert.  The  history  of  the  Col- 
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(commonly  called  Ben^t)  in  the  University  of 
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Masters'    History    of   the    College  of 

Corpus  Christi  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
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Academies,    etc.,  Cambridge    Antiquarian 

Society,    Historiola  Collegii  Corporis  Christi. 

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Sherman,  John.  Historia  Collegii  Jesu  Can- 
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Registrum  Regale  :    a  list  of — I.  The 

Provosts  of  Eton.  II.  The  Provosts  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge.  III.  The  Fellows  of  Eton. 
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Harwood,  Thomas.  Alumni  Etonenses  ;  or, 
a  catalogue  of  the  provosts  and  fellows  of  Eton 
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the  foundation  in  1443  to  1797. 

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Maiden,  Henry.  An  account  of  King's  Col- 
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character  of  Henry  VI.  and  a  short  history  of 
the  foundation  of  his  two  colleges.  King's  and 
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Carter,  T.  J.  P.  King's  College  Chapel 
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Academies,  etc.,  Cambridge.  University 
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Grose,  Francis.    The  account  of  Pythagoras's 


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of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard  in  the  Univer- 
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WoodhoTise,  F.  C.  Some  account  of  S.  John's 
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Cambridge.     1848.     8o 

Baker,  Thomas.  History  of  the  College  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Cambridge. 

2  vol.     Cambridge.     1869.     8o 

Babington,  C.  C.  History  of  the  Infirmary 
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John  the  Evangelist  at  Cambridge. 

Cambridge.     1874.     8o 

Venables,  E.  Annals  of  the  Church  of  St. 
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London.    1856.     8o 

Luard,  H.  R.  Remarks  on  the  present  con- 
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Society,  No.  X.  Historical  and  Architectural 
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Storer,  J.  and  H.  S.  Delineations  of  Trinity 
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Bentham,  James.  A  catalogue  of  the  prin- 
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bishops,  priors,  etc.,  from  the  foundation  of 
the  church,  a.d.  673,  to  the  present  year,  1756. 
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Millers,  George.  A  description  of  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  Ely,  with  some  account  of  the 
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Second  edition.        London.     1808.     8° 


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Ely.    Architectural  notices  in  reference  to 

the  Cathedral  Church  of  Ely.     [By  J.  Haggett.] 

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tion of  the  Conventual  and  Cathedral  Church 
of  Holy  Tiinity,  Ely.     Canterbury.     1848.    8o 

Ely  Cathedral.  Handbook  to  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  Ely,     With  engravings. 

Ely.     1852.     80 

Handbook  to  the  Cathedral  Church  of 

Ely ;  with  some  account  of  the  monastic  build- 
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Academies,  etc.,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Hand- 
book of  Ely  Cathedral,  etc. 

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Ely  Cathedral.    A  companion  to  the  Cathe- 
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Another  edition.    Chester.    [1821.]    12° 

Another  edition.    Chester.     [1823.]    8° 

Fourth  edition.     Chester.     [1827.]    8^ 

Fifth  edition. 

2pt. 
Sixth  edition. 

2pt. 


Chester.     [1830.]     8° 

Chester.     [1833.]     8^ 

An  account  of  the  Siege  of  Chester, 

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Another  edition.      Chester.     1793.     S® 

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Chester.     1821.     12o 

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EOMILET. 

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Carew's  Survey  of  Cornwall.     To  which 

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Lysons,  Daniel,  Magna  Britannia  ;  being  a 
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The  Civil  and  Military  History  of  Corn- 
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The  Language,  Literature,  and  Liter- 
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A     Cornish- English     Vocabulary  ;      a 

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of  the  209  parishes  ...   of  Cornwall. 

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Jones,  William.  A  complete  history  of  all 
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Fraser,  Robert.  General  view  of  the  County 
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Marshall,  William.  The  Kural  Economv  of 
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Whitaker,  John.  The  ancient  Cathedral  of 
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London.     1794.     4° 

General  View  of  the  Agriculture  and 

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Ma  we,  John.  The  Mineralogy  of  Derbyshire, 
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Dayes,  Edward.  The  works  of  Edward 
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Butcher,  E.  An  Excursion  from  Sidmouth 
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Spence,   E.   Isabella.     Summer    Excursions 

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Derbyshire,  and  South  Wales. 

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Domesday  Book.  Dom  Boc  ;  a  Translation 
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Another  edition.     London.     1835.     8® 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  and  Com- 
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Derby,  CourUy  of.  Post-office  Directory  of 
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Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  .  .  .  Royal  National 
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Slater's  Royal  National  and  Commercial 

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P.P.  Derby.  The  Derbyshire  Red-Book  and 
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Kelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-Office  Directory  of 
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Holt,  George.     A  sketch  of   the  principal 

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Bateman,  Thomas.  Vestiges  of  the  Anti- 
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Bateman,  Thomas.  Ten  years'  diggings  in 
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London.     1861.     8° 

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London.     1866.     4° 

G-rindon,  L.  H.  Summer  Rambles  in  Che- 
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Manchester.     1866.    S® 

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ASHBOVBK. 

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Adam,  William.  Description  of  Buxton, 
Chatsworth,  and  Castleton.  .  .  .  Abridged  from 
Adam's  **  Gem  of  the  Peak." 

Derby.     1847.     12o 

England.  The  watering  places  of  England : 
comprising  Tunbridge  Wells,  Weymouth,  Bux- 
ton, Matlock,  etc.  London.     1853.     8° 

Croston,  James.  Buxton  and  its  resources  ; 
with  excursions  to  Haddon,  Chatsworth,  Cas- 
tleton, Matlock,  and  Dovedale. 

London.     [1863.]     S^ 

Second  edition.     London.     [1865.]     8° 

Third  editim.    Manchester.  [1869.]   8° 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.  A  guide  to  Buxton  and 
the  neighbourhood.     Manchester.     [1866.]    8** 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Guide  to  Buxton 
and  its  environs.  Edinburgh.    1868.   8° 

Bemrose,  William.  Bemrose's  Guide  to 
Buxton,  Castleton,  High  Peak,  Eyam,  Dove- 
dale, etc.  With  walks  round  Buxton,  list  of 
wild  flowers,  etc,  London.     1869.     8o 

Bozton.  Pocket  Guide  to  Buxton.  A 
Guide  to  Buxton  and  its  environs. 

Manchester.     [1869.]     16° 

Robertson,  William  H.  The  Tourist's  Pic- 
turesque Guide  to  Buxton  and  its  vicinity. 

London.     [1872.]    8° 

Shaw's  Tourist's  Picturesque  Guide  to 

Buxton,  Matlock,  and  the  Peak  District. 

London.     1878.     8o 

CASTLETON.     See  also  Buxton. 

Hedinger,  J,  M.  A  short  description  of 
Castleton.  [Derby,     1800,]     8o 

[Other  editions— [1800],  [1801],  [1804],  [1810],  1818, 
1820,  1839.] 


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CHATSWOETH.     See  also  Buxton. 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Hejrwood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.  A  Guide  to  Chatsworth 
and  Haddon  Hall,  with  excursions  to  Bakewell, 
etc.  Manchester.     1867.     8o 

Allen,  R.  No.  6.  Allen's  Series  of  Hand- 
Books.  Allen's  Illustrated  Guide  to  Chats- 
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CH£ST££FI£LD. 

Hall,  George.  The  History  of  Chesterfield  and 
its  Charities  ;  with  an  account  of  the  Chapelries 
and  Hamlets  in  the  Parish. 

Chesterfield.     1823.     8° 

White,  "William.  General  Directory  of  the 
Town  and  Borough  of  Sheffield,  with  Rother- 
ham,  Chestei-field,  etc.    Sheffield.     1845.     12o 

Tenth  edition.        Sheffield.     1864.     8o 

Eleventh  edition.    Sheffield.     1868.     8° 

DERBY. 

Derby.  Reasons  humbly  oflfered  to  the  con- 
sideration of  the  Parliament  [by  the  Inhabit- 
ants of  Derby]  for  the  making  navigable  the 
river  Derwent  from  the  town  of  Derby  to  the 
river  Trent.  [London.     1725.]     s.  sh.  fol. 


The  history  of  Derby  to 
London.     1791.     8° 


Hutton,  William, 
the  year  1791. 

Edwards,  John.  All  Saints'  Church,  Derby  : 
a  poem.  Derby.     1805.     4° 

Simpson,  Robert.  A  Collection  of  fragments 
illustrative  of  the  history  and  antiquities  of 
Derby,  compiled  from  authentic  sources. 

2  vol.     Derby.     1826.     8o 

Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  National  Commercial 
Directory  of  Ireland,  etc. 

Manchester.     1847.     S^ 
[Includes  Derby.] 

Jewitt,  L.  A  Guide  to  the  Borough  of 
Derby.  Derby.     1852.     S^ 

DOVEDALE. 

Moore,  Henry.  The  romantic  beauties  of 
Dovedale  and  Ham.       Ashbourn.     1829.     12° 

Dovedale.  Twelve  views  in  Dovedale  and 
Ham  from  drawings  by  Edward  Price.  With 
illustrative  notes.  Ashbourn.     [1845.]    4° 

The  guide  to  Dovedale,  Ham,  etc. 

Second  edition.     Ashbourn.     1850.     8° 

Views  in  Dovedale,  Derbyshire.    [By  E. 

Price.]    Printed  in  colours  by  Banks  k  Co. 

Ashbourne.     [1868.]    obi.  16° 

The  complete  guide  to  Dovedale,  Ash- 
bourn, and  Ham  ;  containing  also  notices  of  the 
surrounding  country.     Ashbourn.     [1871.]     8° 

EYAM.     See  also  Buxton. 

"Wood,  WiUiam.  The  history  and  antiquities 
ofEyam.  Second  edition.  London.    1848.    12° 


Third  edition.    London.     [1859.]     12° 
Fourth  edition.    London.    [1865.]    12o 


HADDON  HALL.     See  also  Chatsworth. 

Bayner,  S.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Haddon  HaU.  Derby.     1836-7.     foL 

IT.,  G.  A  visit  to  Haddon  Hall  in  1838  ;  or, 
a  description  of  a  baronial  mansion  of  the  olden 
time.  Derby.     [1838.]    S° 

Haddon  Hall.  Views  of  Haddon  Hall.  By 
D.  Morison.  London.     1842.     foL 

Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall.     Edited  by 

the  Baroness  de  Calabrella.    With  illustrations 
from  designs  by  Geo.  Cattennole. 

London.     1846.     8° 

Bohn,  H.  G.  Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall,  a 
series  of  Romantic  Tales  of  the  Olden  Time. 
With  illustrations  by  Geo.  Cattermole. 

London.     [1846.]     &<> 
[Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.] 

Haddon  Hall.  The  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Haddon  Hall .  .  .  illustrated  by  lithogi-aphs 
from  drawings  by  G.  Cattermole. 

London.     1867.     4° 

Hall,  S.  C. ,  and  Jewitt,  L.  Haddon  Hall : 
an  illustrated  guide  .  .  .  With  notices  of  Bux- 
ton, Bakewell,  and  other  places  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood. Buxton.     1871.     8® 

HABDWICE  HALL.     See  also  Matlock. 

Bobinson,  P.  F.  Vitruvius  Britannicus. 
History  of  Hatfield  House  (Wobum  Abbey, 
Hardwicke  Hall,  Castle  Ashby,  etc. ,  by  P.  F. 
Robinson.  History  of  Warwick  Castle,  by 
C.  W.  Spicer).    5  pt.    London.    1833-44.    fol. 

HAYTIELD. 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
penny  guide  books.     A  guide  to  Hayfield. 

Manchester.     [1870.]    8° 

Hayfield.  The  guide  to  Hayfield  and  Kinder 
Scout.  Manchester.     1877.     8° 

LEA  HUBST. 

Jewitt,  L,  A  stroll  to  Lea  Hurst,  Derby- 
shire, the  Home  of  Florence  Nightingale. 

London.     1855.     12o 

Croston,  James.  A  pilgrimage  to  the  Home 
of  Florence  Nightingale.    London.    [1862.]    8® 

MATLOCK.     See  also  Buxton. 
Lipscomb,  George.     A  description  of  Matlock 
Bath,  to  which  is  added  some  account  of  Chats- 
worth and  Redleston. 

Birmingham.     1802.     12o 

Ward,  R.  The  Matlock,  Buxton,  and  Castle- 
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Seccmd  edition.  Wirksworth.   1818.  12° 

Sixth  edition.    Birmingham.  1826.  12° 

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Hoore,  H.  Picturesque  excursions  from 
Derby  to  Matlock  Bath  and  its  vicinity. 

Derby.     1818.     12o 

Barker,  H.  The  panorama  of  Matlock  and 
its  environs  ....  with  the  Tour  of  the  Peak. 
Second  edition.  London.     1828.     12o 

Matlock.  The  Panorama  of  Matlock  and  its 
environs.     [Tenth  edition.] 

London.     1829.     12o 

Moore,  H.  The  stranger's  guide,  being  a 
complete  Matlock  Director  and  pilot  to  the 
vicinity.  Derby.     [1835.]     12o 

Jewitt,  A.  The  Matlock  Companion  ;  and 
Visitor's  Guide  to  the  beauties  of  Matlock. 
Second  edition.  Derby.     1835.     12^ 

Henricns.      The    Matlock    Tourist ;     and 
Guide  through  the  Peak.     Embracing   Mat- 
lock Bath,  Haddon,  Chatsworth,  and  Castleton. 
Matlock  Bath.     1838.     12° 

Matlock.     Matlock.     A  Poem. 

London.     1848.     8° 

Adam,  "WUliarn.  Matlock,  Hardwick,  South 
Wingfield,  Newstead,  .  .  .  Derby,  etc. 

Fourteenth  edition.     Derby.     [I860.]     12o 

Heywood,  Abel.     Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 

penny  guide  books.    A  guide  to  Matlock  Bath. 

Manchester.     1869.     8o 

Bemrose,  William.     Penny  guide  for  excur- 
sionists to  Matlock  Bath  and  neighbourhood. 
London.     [1869.]    8^ 

Hicklin,  John.  Bemrose's  Guide  to  Mat- 
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Third  edition.  London.     [1871.]    8o 

Allen,  R.     No.  7.     Allen's  Series  of  Hand- 
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Nottingham.     [1877.]    8o 

MELBOURNE. 

Dngmore,  Thos.  Observations  in  enclosing 
the  Manor  of  Melbourne  in  the  County  of 
Derby.  London.     1800.     12o 

Deans,  Joseph.     Melbourne  Church. 

London.     1843.     12o 
Briggs,  J.  Joseph.    The  history  of  Melbourne 
in  the  Coimty  of  Derby.     Second  edition. 

Derby.     [1852.]     8° 

Guide  to  Melbourne  and  King's  Newton, 

Derbyshire.     ["With  illustrations.] 

London.     [1870.]    8^ 

MORLEY. 

Fox,  Samuel.  The  History  and  Antiquities 
of  the  Parish  Church  of  S.  Matthew,  Morley, 
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THE  PEAK. 

Hobbes,  Thomas.  [De  Mirabilibus  Pecci, 
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De  Mirabilibus  Pecci :  being  the  won- 
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Fifth  edition.  London.     1683.     8® 

Cotton,  Charles.  The  Wonders  of  the  Peake. 
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Third  edition.         London.     1694.     80 

Fourth  edition.        London.     1699.     8^ 

Leigh,  C.  The  natural  history  of  Lanca- 
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Derby,  County  of,  A  Description  of  the  high 
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'  Manchester.     1799.     8<» 

Hutchinson,  John.  Hutchinson's  tour 
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Macclesfield.     1809.     12o 

Rhodes,  E.  Peak  scenery,  or  excursions  in 
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AnotJier  edition.      London.     1824.    S^ 

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Glover,  Stephen.  The  Peak  Guide  ;  con- 
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Adam,  William.  The  gem  of  the  peak  ;  or, 
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London.     1838.     8» 

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Gem  of  the  Peak,  containing  excursions 

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London.     [1850.]     12o 

Hall,  S.  T.  The  Peak  and  the  Plain: 
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London.     1853.     80 

Robertson,  W.  H.  A  Handbook  to  the 
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Seventh  edition  ;  with  ...  a  Botanical 

Commentary  and  list  of  Plants  by  .  .  .  Miss 
Hawkins.  Buxton.     1868.     80 

Croston,  James.  On  foot  thro'  the  Peak, 
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Bigsby,    Robert.      Historical  and   topogra- 

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illustrations,  on  copper,  stone,  and  wood. 

London.     1854.     AP 

Bepton.  Flora  Repandunensis.  The  wild 
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EOWSLEY. 

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WINFIELD,  SOUTH.     See  also  Matlock. 

Blore,  Thomas.  An  history  of  the  Manor 
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Nichols,  J.  An  history  of  the  Manor  and 
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Ferrey,  E.  B.    South  "Winfield  Manor  illus- 
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Robinson,  Joseph  B.  An  historical  sketch 
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WIEKSWORTH. 

Manlove,  Edward.  The  Liberties  and  Cus- 
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Risdon,  T.  The  Chorographical  description, 
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2  vol.     London.     1714.     8° 

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3  pt.     London.     1723.     8o 

Another  edition.      London.     1811.     8° 

Chappie,  William.  A  Review  of  part  of  Ris- 
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Pole,  Sir  William.  Collections  towards  a 
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Polwhele,  Eichard.  The  history  of  Devon- 
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Lysons,  Daniel.  Magna  Britannia  ;  being  a 
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Moore,  Thomas.  The  history  of  Devonshire 
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Britton,  John,  and  Brayley,  E.  W.  Devon- 
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London.     1832.     4o 

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Prince,  John.  Danmonii  Orientales  Illus- 
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Jones,  William.  A  complete  history  of  all 
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Marshall,  William.  The  Rural  Economy  of 
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Bridges,  J.     A  Book  of  Fairs. 

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Jones,  J.  P.  A  Botanical  Tour  through 
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Oliver,  George.  Historic  collections  relating 
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Exeter.     1820.     8° 

Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Travel- 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
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Pigot  and  Co.  's    National  Commercial 

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Another  edition.    London.    1830-1.    8<> 

White,  William.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
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Sheffield.     1850.     12o 

Second  edition.     Sheffield.    1878-9.    8° 

Devon,  County  of.  Post-Office  Directory  of 
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Eelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-Office  Directory  of 
Somerset  and  Devon.  London.     1866.     dfi 

The  Post-Office  Directory  of  Devonshire 

and  Cornwall     Edited  by  E.  R.  Kelly. 

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Lewis,  F.  C.  The  Scenery  of  the  Rivers 
Tamar  and  Tavy,  in  forty-seven  subjects, 
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London.     1823.     4° 
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The  Scenery  of  the  River  Exe,  drawn 

[and]  engraved  by  F.  C.  Lewis. 

London.     1827.     4o 
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Scenery  on    the    Devonshire    Rivers. 

With  introductory  remarks  illustrated  by  a 
series  of  sketches  and  studies  drawn  from 
nature  and  engraved  by  F.  C.  Lewis. 

London.     1843.     fol. 

Halle,  H.  R.  Letters,  Historical  and  Bo- 
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Pulman,  G.  P.  R.  The  Book  of  the  Axe  : 
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London.     1854.     80 

Fourth  edition.    London.     1875.     8® 

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3  vol.     London.     1836.     12o 

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Mount's  Bay.  A  guide  to  Mount's  Bay  and 
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Oliver,  George.  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities 
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Cliattaway,  Joseph.  An  Historical  sketch 
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Devon,  County  of.  Alphabetical  list  of  all  the 
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Jacob,  John.  West  Devon  and  Cornwall 
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De  la  Seche,  H.  T.  Report  on  the  Geology 
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Exeter.     [1842.]     8^ 

Bellamy,  C.  The  housekeeper's  guide  to  the 
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account  of  the  fishes  and  fisheries  of  Devon  and 
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Another  edition.     London.     1862.     12° 


Devon,  County  of.  Reflections  on  names  and 
places  in  Devonshire.  London.     1845.     8° 

Oliver,  George.  Monasticon  Dioecesis  Exoni- 
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Devon,  County  of.  A  handbook  for  travel- 
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Murray.     London.     1851.     12° 
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Davidson,  J.  Bibliotheca  Devoniensis :  a 
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Oosse,  P.  H.  A  Naturalist's  Rambles  on 
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Whitfeld,  H.  J.     Rambles  in  Devonshire. 
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"White,  Walter.  A  Londoner's  walk  to  the 
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London.     1855.     S^ 

Pycroft,  J.  W.  Arena  Comubise  :  or  the 
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Oliver,  George.  Collections  illustrating  the 
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Domesday  Book.  Domesday  Book :  or  the 
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Black's  Guide  to    the  South-Westem 

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Camden,  W.  Devonshire  Pedigrees,  record- 
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Bowe,  J.  Brooking.  Catalogue  of  the  Mam- 
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Deville,  Louis.  Excursions  dans  le  Com- 
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Gr.,  H.  A  Traveller's  Notes  in  Scotland, 
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Worth,  R.  N.  Historical  Notes  concerning 
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Symonds,  W.  S.  Records  of  the  Rocks  ;  or, 
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Cook,  Thomas.  Cook's  West  of  England 
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Worth,  R.  N.  Tourist's  Guide  to  Devon- 
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Denham,  H.  M.  Remarks  and  sailing  direc- 
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Tugwell,  George.  The  North  Devon  Hand- 
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London.     [1857.]     12o 

Fourth  edition.     London.     [1877.]     8o 

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Devon,  North.  Views  in  North  Devon. 
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The  Hand-Book  cf  North  Devon. 

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ATwther  edition.       Exeter.     1876.     8° 


H.,  J.  G.     History  of  Methodism  in  North 
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Smyth,  John.     Notes  on  Cornwall  and  North 
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Royston.     1877.     8o 

Worth,   R.  N.      Tourist's  guide  to  North 
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Hyett,  William.  A  description  of  the  water- 
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Devonian.  Devonshire  Scenery  ;  or  Direc- 
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mouth  to  Plymouth.  By  a  Devonian.  Second 
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P.P.  Plymouth. 

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The  South  Devon  Monthly 
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short  accounts  of  Exeter,  Torquay,  Babbicombe, 
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Second  edition.        London.     1862.     8o 

Devon,  South.  The  South  of  Devon,  Tor- 
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nes,  Ashburton,  Kingsbridge,  etc. 

Exeter.     [1850.]     8o 

Another  edition.    Exeter.    [I860.]    16© 

Views  in  South  Devon.  [With  de- 
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The  Handbook  of  South  of  Devon  and 

Dartmoor,  Exeter.     1876.     8© 

Devon,  South-East.  Tlie  Handbook  of  South- 
East  Devon.  Exeter.     [1876.]     8© 

Worth,  R.  N.  Tourist's  Guide  to  South 
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Second  edition.        London.     1880 


ASHBUBTON. 

Ashburton.      The  Parish  of  Ashburton 
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London.     1870. 


8o 


m 


8o 


Worthy,  Charles, 
bourhood. 


Ashburton  and  its  neigh- 
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Varder,    L.    B.      Varder's  Local   Guide 
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AXMINSTER. 

Davidson,  James.  The  British  nnd  Roman 
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County  of  Devon.  'London.     1833.     12o 


DEVONSHIRE. 


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the  County  of  Devon.         Exeter.     1835.     12° 

AXMOUTH. 

Boberts,  George.  An  account  of  the  mighty 
landslip  at  Dowlands  and  Bindon  near  Lyme 
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A  Guide  to  the  Land- 
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Sidmouth.     1840.     12° 


Fifth  edition. 

Hutchinson,  P.  0. 

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Conybeare,  W.  D.  Ten  plates  comprising 
a  plan,  sections,  and  views,  representing  the 
changes  produced  on  the  Coast  of  East  Devon, 
between  Axmouth  and  Lyme  Regis,  by  the 
subsidence  of  the  land,  and  elevation  of  the 
bottom  of  the  sea,  on  the  26th  of  Dec.  1839, 
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London.     1840.     obi.  fol. 

EABNSTAFLE. 

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Wills,  C.  A  short  historical  sketch  of  the 
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BEEKY-POMEROY  CASTLE.     See  Totnes. 

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BIDEFOBD. 

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Exeter.     1792.     8o 

BOVEY  TBACEY. 

"  Pengelly,  William,  and  Heer,  Oswald.  On 
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BBENT  TOB. 

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London.     1878.     8° 

BUCELAKD  ABBEY. 

Bobjohns,  S.  Buckland  Abbey  and  Sir 
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CHUDLEIGH. 

Jones,  Mary.  The  history  of  Chudleigh,  in 
the  County  of  Devon,  and'  the  surrounding 
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CLYST  ST.  GEOBGE. 

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CBEBITON. 

Pedler,  E.  H.  The  Anglo-Saxon  Episcopate 
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DABTHOOB.     See  also  Ashburton. 

Cottle,  Joseph.  Dartmoor  and  other  poems. 
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Carrington,  N.  T.  Partmoor  :  a  descriptive 
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Blzon,  S.  A  Journal  of  Ten  days'  Excursion 
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Bowe,  Samuel.  A  Perambulation  of  the 
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Plymouth.     [1848.]    8° 

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King,  R.  J.  The  Forest  of  Dartmoor  and 
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London.     1856.     S^ 

DABTMOTJTH. 

Bntteris,  V.  Butteris's  Guide  to  the  Dart, 
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Dartmouth.     1852.     S^ 

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DAWLISH. 

S.,  R.  S.  Cornelius's  Guide.  Dawlish : 
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DEVONPOBT.     See  Plymouth. 

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EDDYSTOKE  LIGHTHOUSE. 

Smeaton,  John.  A  narrative  of  the  building 
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and  rocks.  Plymouth.     1824.     8° 

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EXETEB. 

Vowell,  otherwise  Hooker,  John.  Orders 
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90 


DEVONSHIRE. 


A  Pamphlet  of  the  Officers  and  duties 

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The  Discription  of  the  Cittie  of  Exces- 

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Hooker,  gentleman  and  Chamberlain  of  the 
same  cittie. 4° 

The  order  and  usage  of  the  keeping  of  a 

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40 

The  antique  Description  and  Account 


of  the  City  of  Exeter,  in  3  pts. 

Exon.     1765.     4° 

The  antient  History  and  Description  of 

the  City  of  Exeter  compiled  and  digested  from 
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Exeter.     [1765.]    8° 

Izacke,  Richard.     Antiquities  of  the  City  of 
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Remarkable  Antiquities  of  the  City  of 

Exeter.     Giving  an  account  of  the  Laws  and 
Customs  of  the  Place,  the  Officers,  etc. 

London.     1681.     8° 

[A  duplicate  of  the  preceding  with  a  different  title- 
page.] 

Remarkable  Antiquities  of  the  City  of 

Exeter.  London.     1723.     8° 


Second  edition. 
Third  edition. 


London.     1724.     8° 
London.     1731.     80 


Jenkins,  A.  The  history  and  description  of 
the  City  of  Exeter  and  its  environs. 

Exeter.     1806.     80 

Woolmer,  S.  A  concise  account  of  the  City 
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OliTer,  George.     The  History  of  Exeter. 

Exeter.     1821.     80 

The   History  of  the   City  of  Exeter. 

"With  a  short  memoir  of  the  author  [by  E. 
Smirke]  and  an  appendix  of  documents  and 
illustrations,  etc.  Exeter.     1861,     8^ 

Exeter.  A  new  guide  to  the  City  of  Exeter 
and  its  environs.  Exeter.     1824.     12° 


Exeter  Guide.  The  Exeter  Guide  and 
Itinerary.  Exeter.     1836.     12^ 

The  Exeter  Guide  and   Itinerary  .  .  . 

To  which  is  prefixed  a  concise  history  of  the 

City  from  the  earliest  period.    With  a  map,  etc. 

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Shapter,  Thomas.  Sketch  of  the  Geology 
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Exeter.     1838.     80 

Shortt,  W,  T.  P.  Sylva  Antiqua  Iscana, 
Numismatica,  quinetiam  Figulina,  or,  Roman 
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Exeter.     [1841.]     8° 


Exeter.     A  visit  to  Exeter,  and  its  vicinity. 

.  .  .  Extracted  from  the  Route  Book  of  Devon. 

Exeter.     [1846.]     12o 

Shapter,  Thomas.  The  history  of  the  cholera 
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White,    William.     History,  Gazetteer,  and 

Directory  of  Devonshire  and  of  the  City  and 
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Sheffield.     1850.  12o 

Second  edition.   Sheffield.     1878-9.     S* 

Gidley,  J.  Notices  of  Exeter  :  comprising 
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Memorials  of  Exeter. 
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Walcott,  M.  E.  C. 


Gidley,  B.  C.  On  the  distinctive  Style  and 
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A  paper  read  at  the  quarterly  meeting  of  the 
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Exeter.  Handbook  and  Directory  for  Exe- 
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The  Handbook  of  Exeter,  the  Cathe- 
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Exeter.     [1876.]    8© 

Gotten,  William,  and  WooUcombe,  Henry.  . 
Gleanings  from  the  Municipal  and  Cathedral 
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Colby,  Frederick  T.   The  Heraldry  of  Exeter. 
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Bristol  Guide.  The  New  Bristol  Guide, 
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Another  edition.     Bristol.     1804.     12o 

The  New  Bristol  Guide  .  .  .  being  a 

Complete  directory  and  railway  guide  for  the 
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P.P.  Bristol.  Mathew's  Complete  Bristol 
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Mathew's  Annual  Bristol  and  Clifton  Di- 
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Mathew's  Annual  Bristol  Directory,  1854-69. 
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Mathew's  Bristol  Directory. 

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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of 
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London.     [1825.]    8° 
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Pigot  and  Co.  's  New  Commercial  Direc- 
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London.     [1826.]     8° 
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Slater,  Isaac.  I.  Slater's  National  Com- 
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Manchester.     1846.     8o 
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Slater's  .  .  .  Commercial  Directories  of 

the  .  .  ,  towns  of  Glasgow,  Paisley,  Greenock, 
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P.P.  London.  Harrison,  Harrod,  and  Co.'s 
Bristol  Post-Ofi&ce  Directory  and  Gazetteer ; 
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Bishopston.  The  Bishopston  and  Horfield 
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Kelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-OflSee  Directory  of 
Shropshire,  Herefordshire,  and  Gloucestershire, 
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The  Post-OflSee  Directory  of  Somerset 

and  Bristol.     Edited  by  E.  R.  Kelly. 

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Manhy,  G.  "W,  Fugitive  sketches  of  the 
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Evans,  John.  A  Picture  of  Bristol ;  or,  a 

guide  to  objects  of  curiosity  and  interest  in 

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Second  edition.        Bristol.     1818.     12° 

Corry,  John.     The  History  of  Bristol,  civil 
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2  vol.     Bristol.     1816.     4° 

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Mathews,     Joseph.     The    Bristol    Guide ; 


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Cranidge,  John.  A  Mirror  for  the  Burgesses 
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Seyer,  Samuel.  Memoirs,  historical  and 
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Evans,  John.  A  chronological  outline  of  the 
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Bush,  H.  Bristol  Town  Duties.  A  col- 
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Somerton,  W.  H.  A  narrative  of  the  Bristol 
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Dallaway,  James.  Antiquities  of  Bristow 
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Pryce,  George.  Notes  on  the  ecclesiastical 
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Burder,  William  C.    The  Architectural  Anti- 
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Tovey,  Charles.  A  Free  Library  for  Bristol, 
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Bristol.  The  pipes,  pumps,  and  conduits  of 
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Pryce,  George.  Fact  versus  fiction.  A  de- 
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Heywood,  Abel,  Abel  Haywood's  Series  of 
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Manchester,     1868.     8" 

Jennings,  H.  J,  Bingham's  Guide  to  Bristol, 
Clifton,  Cotham,  Hot- Wells,  etc, 

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Taylor,  John.  A  Book  about  Bristol,  his- 
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Academies,  etc.,  Bristol  Naturalists'  Society. 
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Nicholls,  J.  F.  How  to  see  Bristol :  a  guide 
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Bristol,     1874.    80 


Second  edition.       Bristol,     1877.     12° 

Birch,  W,  de  Gray.  Original  Documents  re- 
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Taylor,  John,  Bristol  and  Clifton,  old  and 
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Nicholls,  J,  F.  Bristol,  past  and  present. 
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Willis,  B.  A  survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
York,  Durham,  Carlisle,  Chester,  Man,  Lich- 
field, Hereford,  Worcester,  Gloucester,  and 
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Britton,  John,  The  history  and  antiquities 
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illustrated  by  engravings,     London.    1830.    4° 

Leversage,  P.  A  history  of  Bristol  Cathe- 
dral, its  antiquities  and  monuments. 

Clifton.     1853,     80 

Britton,  John.  An  historical  and  architec- 
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illustrated  with  plans,  views,  etc. 

London.     1813.     8" 

Mary,  the  Blessed  Virgin,  etc.  Restoration 
of  the  Church  of  St,  Mary  Rcdcliffe,  Bristol. 

Bristol.     1842.     4P 

A  Guide  to  St.  Mary  Redcliffe  Church, 

Bristol,  with  a  list  of  vicars,  chaplains,  etc. 

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Bristol,  Churches  of.  Cursoiy  observations 
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Bristol,     1843.     80 

Church  Goer,  The  Church  Goer ;  being  a 
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CHEDWORTH. 

Buckman,  James,  and  Hall,  R.  W.  Notes 
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CHELTENHAM. 

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Anx>ther  edition. 

Cheltenham.     1811.     80 

Moreau,  S,  A  Tour  to  Cheltenham  Spa ; 
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edition.  Bath.     1738,     80 

Fourth  edition.  Bath,     1789.     12o 

Another  edition.  Bath.     1793,     80 

Eighth  edition.  Bath.     1797.     12o 


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Ill 


Cheltenliain.     A  Tour  to  Cheltenham  Spa ; 
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The  history  of  Cheltenham   and    its 

environs  ;  including  an  Inquiry  into  the  nature 
and  property  of  Mineral  waters,  etc.  ;  and  a 
concise  view  of  the  Countv  of  Gloucester,  etc. 
Cheltenham.     1803.     8o 

Cheltenham  Guide.    The  historic  and  local 
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Bath.     [1803.]     8° 

Hulley,  T.     Six  views  of  Cheltenham,  from 
drawings  made  by  T.  Hulley. 

London.     1813.     4o 

Cheltenham  Guide.     The  new  and  improved 
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A  new  and  improved  Cheltenham  Guide. 

Bath.     [1820.]     12° 

The  improved  Cheltenham  Guide. 

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Griffith,  J.  K.    A  general  Cheltenham  Guide. 
Cheltenham.     [1815.]     8^ 

Another  edition. 

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Griffith's  new  historical  description  of 

Cheltenham  and  its  vicinity,  .  .  .  with  .  .  . 
engravings.  London.     1826.     4*^ 

Second  edition. 

2  vol.     Cheltenham.     1826.     8° 

Cheltenham.  New  historical  description  of 
Cheltenham  and  its  vicinity.  [By  S.  Y.  Grif- 
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The  new  guide  to  Cheltenham. 

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Leland,  John.  Hampshire  three  hundred 
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Boumemonth.  From  Bournemouth  to 
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ALDEBSHOT.  f 

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ANDOVEB. 
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BADDESLEY,  NORTH.     See  Huesely. 

BASING  HOUSE. 

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Winchester  for  the  service '  of  his  Majesty 
against  the  forces  of  the  Rebells  under  ColoneU 
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Loggon,  J.  The  History  of  the  Brother- 
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Jefferson,  Joseph.  The  Ruins  of  a  Temple  ; 
a  poem,  to  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  the 
antiquity  and  history  of  Holy  Ghost  Chapel, 
Basingstoke.  London.     1793.     4° 

Holy  Ghost,  Church  of  the,  at  Basingstoke. 
The  history  of  Holy  Ghost  Chapel,  Basing- 
stoke. Basingstoke.     1819.     4o 

Andrews,  Charles.  A  guide  to  Southampton, 
Netley  Abbey,  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Portsmouth, 
Gosport,  Winchester,  and  Basingstoke. 

London.     1831.     8o 

BISHOP'S  WALTHAM. 

Walters,  C.  The  History  of  the  Town, 
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BOSKEBE. 

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Longcroft,  C.  J.  A  topographical  account 
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BOTTRNEMOUTH. 


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Bournemouth..  The  Visitor's  guide  to  Bourne- 
mouth and  its  neighbourhood.     Third  edition. 

London.     1850.     8° 

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Christchurch,  Wimborne,  and  Corfe  Castle. 

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CHRISTCHTTRCH. 

Brayley,  E.  Wedlake.  The  Antiquities  of 
the  Prioiy  of  Christ  Church,  Hants,  consisting 
of  plans,  sections  .  .  .  accompanied  by  his- 
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Church,  etc.  By  B.  Ferrey.  The  literary  part 
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COLMER. 

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ELLINGHAM.     See  New  Forest. 

FORDINGBRIDGE.     See  New  Forest. 

HARBRIDGE.     See  New  Forest. 

HAVANT.     See  Bosmere. 

HAYLING.     See  also  Bosmere. 

Hayling  Island.  A  topographical  and  his- 
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The   Guide  to   Hayling  ;    embellished 

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HURSLEY. 

Imber,  M.  The  Case  ;  or,  an  abstract  of  the 
customs  of  the  Mannor  of  Merdon,  in  the  Parish 
of  Hursely,  in  the  County  of  Southampton. 

London.     1707.     8» 

Harsh,  John.  Memoranda  of  the  Parishes 
of  Hursley  and  North  Baddesley,  in  the 
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HTTRSTBOTTRN  PRICES. 

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HYDE  ABBEY. 

Edwards,  E.  Liber  Monasterii  de  Hyda.  .  . 
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IBBESLEY.     See  New  Forest. 

LYMINGTON. 

Warner,  Richard.  A  Companion  in  a  tour 
round  Lymington  ;  comprehending  a  brief 
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Garrow,  D.  The  History  of  Lymington  and 
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account  of  its  animal,  vegetable,  and  mineral 
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Besident.  A  new  guide  to  Lymington.  .  . 
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New  Lymington.  Records  of  the  Corporation 

of  the  Borough  of  New  Lymington.    Extracted 

from  the  Muniments  in  the  possession  of  the 

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Grove,  R.  A.  Views  of  the  principal  seats, 
and  marine  and  landscape  scenery  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Lymington,  Hants,  from 
original  pictures  by  J.  M.  Gilbert,  drawn  on 
stone  by  L.  Haghe.  Accompanied  by  historical 
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King,  Edward.  Old  Times  re-visited  in  the 
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HERDON.     See  Hursley. 

MICHAELMAESH.     See  New  Forest. 

NETLEY  ABBEY. 

Netley  Abbey.  The  Ruins  of  Netley  Abbey ; 
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Ballar,  John.  A  Companion  in  a  visit  to 
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Andrews,  Charles.  A  Guide  to  Southamp- 
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London.     1831.     8° 

Gnillaume,  George.  Architectural  views  and 
details  of  Netley  Abbey,  partly  shown  as  it 
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J.,  E.  H.    Adams's  Guide  to  Netley  Abbey. 
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NEW  FOEEST. 

Q.,  P.  The  Hampshire  Wonder;  or,  the 
Groaning  Tree.  London.     1742.     8° 

New  Forest.  Two  historical  accounts  of  the 
making  the  New  Forest  in  Hampshire  by 
King  William  the  Conqueror,  and  Richmond 
New  Park  ...  by  King  Charles  the  First. 

London.     1751.     8° 

An  abstract  of  all  the  claims  on  the 

New  Forest  .  .  .  entered  at  the  Chief  Justice 
in  Eyre's  Court,  .  .  .  held  at  Lyndhurst, 
June  27,  .  .  .  22nd  Charles  U. 

Salisbury.     1776.     8° 

Gilpin,  William.  Remarks  on  Forest 
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chiefly  to  picturesque  beauty),  illustrated  by  the 
scenes  of  the  New  Forest  in  Hampshire. 
[With  plates.]        2  vol.     London.     1791.     8° 

Second  edition. 

2  vol.     London.     1794.     8^ 

Another  edition.     Edited  by  Sir  T.  D. 

Lauder,  Bart.     2  vol.    Edinburgh.    1834.     8^ 

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Lewis,  P.  Historical  inquiries  concerning 
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the  New  Forest.  London.     1811.     4°. 


Bingwood.  A  few  topographical  remarks 
relative  to  the  Parishes  of  Ringwood,  Elling- 
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Hall,  Peter.  A  few  topographical  remarks 
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Wise,  John  R.  The  New  Forest :  its  his- 
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New  Forest.  Abstract  of  Claims  preferred 
at  a  Justice  Seat  held  for  the  New  Forest, 
Hants,  .  .  .  A.D.  1670.  With  a  Return  made 
by  Commissioners  acting  under  the  Acts  of  the 
39  and  40  Geo.  III.  cap.  86,  and  41  Geo. 
III.  cap.  108,  as  to  incroachments,  etc.  in  the 
said  Forest.  London.     1853.     8^ 

W.,  A.  Michaelmarsh  and  its  antiquities  ; 
together  with  notices  of  the  New  Forest,  Hamp- 
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Jenkinson,  H.  T.  J.  The  New  Forest.  The 
preservation  of  the  Old  Timber,  the  open 
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P.,  C.  J.  The  New  Forest  Hand-book :  his- 
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Phillips,  C.  J.  The  New  Forest  Hand-book : 
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PORCHESTEB  CASTLE. 

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Hartshome,  C.  H.  The  history  and  archi- 
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PORTSMOUTH. 

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encampment  of  the  English  forces  near  Ports- 
mouth, fi'om  a  coeval  painting  at  Cowdry-  in 
Sussex.     Engraved  by  J,  Basire. 

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Allen,  L.  The  history  of  Portsmouth.  To 
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Slight,  Henry,     A  Metrical  History  of  Ports- 
mouth, with  delineations,  topographical,  his- 
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Portsmouth.     1820.     8° 

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mouth, Gosport,  Winchester,  and  Basingstoke. 

London.     1831.     8° 

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sea,  Anglesey,  and  Hayling  Island  Guide. 
Second  edition.     Portsmouth.     1837.     16® 

Third  edition. 

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Fourth  edition. 

Portsmouth.     1846.     12o 

Sixth  edition    Portsmouth.    1850.    12^ 

Tenth  edition.  Portsmouth.    1859.    12® 

Another  edition. 

Portsmouth.     [1863.]    8^ 

Portsmouth  Guide.  The  new  Portsmouth 
Guide,  and  Hand-book  to  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
etc.  [New  edition.  With  illustrations  and 
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Hollingsworth,  — .  HoUingsworth's  Guide 
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Portsmouth.  The  Royal  Visit  to  Ports- 
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Portsmouth.     1842.     12° 

Lewis,  H.  Lewis's  Illustrated  Hand-book 
of  Portsmouth,  and  Guide  to  the  Royal  Dock- 
yard, Harbour,  and  Haslar  Hospital,  Gosport, 
etc.  Portsmouth.     1860.     8° 

Heywood.  Abel,  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.  A  Guide  to  Portsmouth,  and 
the  adjoining  towns  of  Southsea,  Portsea,  and 
Landport,  etc.  Manchester.     1868.     8° 

Nelson,  T.  Nelson's  Pictorial  Guide-books. 
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Pigot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National  and 

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Pigot  and  Go's  Royal  National,  Com- 
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HTJNTON. 

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HYTHE. 

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Sandgate.  The  Sandgate,  Hythe,  and  Folke- 
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KESTON. 

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Bromley.     1879.     8° 

KITS  COTY  HOUSE. 

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ENOLE. 

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LEE.     See  also  Blackheath. 

Hallinan,  John.     Lee,  a  poem. 

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LEEDS.     See  also  Maidstone. 

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LEWISHAH.     See  also  Blackheath. 

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LYMINGE. 

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London.     1859.     8° 

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MAIDSTONE. 

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James,  William  R.  The  Charities  and  other 
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Posts,  Beale.  The  history  of  the  College  of 
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Maidstone  Miscellany.  The  Maidstone  Mis- 
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Gilbert,  Walter  B.  The  accounts  of  the 
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MABGATE. 

G. ,  T.  A  description  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet, 
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London.     1765.     12o 

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London.     1770.     8° 

Another  edition.    London.     1775.    12° 

Another  edition.     London.     1780.    12° 

. Another  edition.     London.     1785.    12° 


Picture  of  Margate  and  its 
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Inhabitant.  The  Margate  Guide  ;  a  descrip- 
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Margate  Guide.  The  new  Margate  and  Rams- 
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Keate,  George.  Sketches  from  Nature  taken 
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London.     1779.     12«> 

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Lewis,  H.  An  excursion  to  Margate  in  June 
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Margate.  The  new  Margate,  Ramsgate, 
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Le  Bas,  C.  The  new  Margate,  Ramsgate, 
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Second  edition.     Margate.     1802.     8* 

Margate.  New  Margate,  Ramsgate,  and 
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Sixth  edition.     Margate.     1816.     8<* 

Eamsgate.  New  Ramsgate,  Margate,  and 
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Margate.  Picture  of  Margate,  being  a  com- 
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Ramsgate,  and  Broadstairs. 

London.     1809.     12o 

Oulton,  W. 
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London.     1819.     12«    \ 

Margate.     A  week  at  Margate.  > 

Second  edition.     London.     1825.     12«   • 

London.  A  guide  from  London  to  Graves- 
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London.     1837.     12<>   : 

Burton,  E.  G.  The  Handbook  and  Com- 
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Margate.  All  about  Margate  and  Heme 
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London.     [1865.]    S* 

Heywood,  Abel.     Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.    A  guide  to  Margate,  and  its  ; 
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Manchester.     1868.     8« 

Keble,  T.  H.  Keble's  enlarged  Penny  Guide 
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MILTON.     See  Gravesend. 

NOETHFLEET.     See  also  Geavesend. 


Northfleet. 
Gravesend. 


A    trip    to    Northfleet,    near 
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OTTEEDEN.  | 

Eackett,  Thomas.  A  description  of  Otterden 
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London.     1832.     8« 


EAMSGATE. 
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Smeaton,  John.  Historical  Report  on  Rams- 
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Margate.  The  new  Margate,  Ramsgate, 
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Le  Bas,  C.  The  new  Margate,  Ramsgate, 
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Second  edition.     Margate.     1802.     8° 

Margate.  New  Margate,  Ramsgate,  and 
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Sixth  edition.     Margate.     1816.     8° 

Bamsgate.  New  Ramsgate,  Margate,  and 
Broadstairs  Guide.       Ramsgate.     [1850.]     12o 

Margate.  Picture  of  Margate  :  being  a  com- 
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Ramsgate,  and  Broadstairs. 

London.     1809.     12o 

Moses,  Henry.  Picturesque  views  of  Rams- 
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London.     1817.     8o 

Dover  Harbour.  A  brief  history  of  Dover 
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Burton,  E.  G.  A  Handbook  and  Companion 
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Bamsgate.  All  about  Ramsgate  and  Broad- 
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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
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Second  edition.      Margate.     1802.     12^ 

Freeman,  R.     Regulbium,  a  poem  :  with  an 

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Station  at  Reculver,  in  Kent. 

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Beculver.  The  Ruins  of  Reculver  from  its 
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Gibb,  George  D.  A  Visit  to  Reculver,  in 
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BICHBOBOUGH. 

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Nichols,  John.  On  the  Urbs  Rutupiee  of 
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Lewis,  John.  A  little  dissertation  on  the 
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BOCHESTEB. 

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Jones,  John  G.  Sketch  of  a  political  Tour 
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Bochester.  The  Rochester  Guide  :  contain- 
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Summerly,  Felix,  pseud,  [t.  e.  Sir  Henry 
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Bochester.    The  Pictorial  Guide  to  Rochester. 
London.     1846.     12® 

Ephemerides.  Taylor's  Family  Almanack 
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Chatham.     [1848.]     8<» 
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Taylor's  Kentish  and  Domestic  Alma- 
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Bye,  William  B.  A  memorial  of  the  Priory 
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Eye,  W.  B.    Visits  to  Rochester  and  Chat- 
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Walcott,  M.  E.  C.     Memorials  of  Rochester. 
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Rochester    Bridge.      A  Collection    [by  J. 

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London.     1733.     fol. 

Palmer,  W.  S.  A  narrative  of  the  distress- 
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Adami,  H.  G.  An'historical  and  descriptive 
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Bochester  Castle.  A  short  history  of 
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A  short  history  of  Rochester  Castle 

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Rochester.     1831.     8° 

Willis,  B.  Parochiale  Anglicanum  ;  or  the 
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London.     1733.     4° 

A  survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of  York, 

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Emulphus.  Textus  Rofifensis.  [Partly 
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[Three  other  copies,  one  with  copious  MS.  notes  and 
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Thorpe,  John.  Registrum  Roffense  ;  or,  a 
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Commercial  Directory  and  Topography  of  Lan- 
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Slater's    Royal    National  Commercial 

Directory  of  Manchester  and  Liverpool,  and 
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Lancaster,  Courvty  of  Post-Of&ce  Directory 
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London.     1831.     4° 

Marshall,  John.  Alphabetical  Index  to  the 
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Tourist.  The  Railway  Companion,  describing 
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great  Civil  War.     Edited  by  George  Ormerod. 
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Iter  Lancastrense  :  a  poem,  written  a.d. 
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of  the  Diocese  of  Chester,  by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Gastrell.     VoL  II.  in  3  pt.     Lancashire. 

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Academies,  etc. ,  Liverpool.  Historic  Society 
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Twycross,  Edward.  The  Mansions  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales.  Illustrated  in  a  series  of 
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Halliwell,  J.  0.  Palatine  Anthology :  a 
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'      London.     1850.     40 

Harland,  John.     Ballads  and  Songs  of  Lan-     ■ 
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collected,  compiled,  and  edited,  with  notes  by 
J.  Harland.  L.  P.     London.     1865.     4° 

Second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged, 

by  T.  T.  Pilkington. 

L.  P.     London.     1875.     8° 

Lancashire  Lyrics  :   modem  songs  and 

ballads  of  the  County  Palatine.     Edited  by  J. 
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Evans,  John.  Lancashire  authors  and  ora- 
tors :  a  series  of  literary  sketches  of  some  of 
the  principal  authors,  divines,  etc.,  connected 
with  the  CouDty  of  Lancaster. 

London.     1850.     80 

Eothwell,  WiUiam.  Report  on  the  agricul- 
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London.     1850.     8° 

Rimmer,  Alfred.  Ancient  Halls  of  Lan- 
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mer.  Livei-pool.     1852.     4° 

Cobbett,  William.  Rural  Rides  in  the  Coun- 
ties of  Surrey,  Kent,  Sussex,  Berks,  etc.  A 
new  edition.  London.     1853.     12^ 

Academies,  etc.,  Surtees  Society.  Wills  and 
Inventories  from  the  registry  of  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Richmond,  extending  over  portions 
of  the  Counties  of  York,  Westmorland,  Cum- 
berland, and  Lancashire.     By  James  Raine. 

Durham.     1853.     8° 

Gawthrop,  Hugh.  The  Mersey  and  the 
Ferries  :  their  history  and  topogi-aphy,  with 
pictorial  illustrations.     Liverpool.     1853.    12° 

Collier,  John.  The  Dialect  of  South  Lan- 
cashire ;  or  Tim  Bobbin's  [J.  Collier]  Tum- 
mus  and  Meary.  London.     1854.     12° 

Academies,  etc. ,  English  Dialect  Society.  A 
Glossary  of  the  Lancashire  Dialect.  By  John 
H.  Nodal  and  George  Milner. 

Manchester.     1875.     8° 

Bradshaw,  G.  Bradshaw's  handbook  to  the 
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London.     [1854.]    S° 

England  and  "Wales.  The  Counties  of  Eng- 
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London.     1855.     8° 

Wangh,  Edwin.  Sketches  of  Lancashire 
Life  and  Localities.  London.     1855.     12° 

Lancashire  Sketches.     Third  edition. 

London.     1869.     8o 

Academies,  etc.,  dietham  Society.  Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire  Wills  and  Inventories 
from  the  Ecclesiastical  Court,  Chester.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  G.  J.  Piccope. 

3  pt.     Manchester.     1857.     4° 

The  Lancashire  Lieutenancy  under  the 

Tudors  and  Stuarts.    Edited  by  John  Harland. 
2  pt.     Manchester.     1859.     4° 

A  History  of  the  Chantries  within  the 

County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  being  the  Re- 
ports of  the  Royal  Commissioners  of  Henry 
VIII,,  Edward  VI.,  and  Queen  Mary.  Edited 
by  F.  R.  Raines. 

2  pt.     Manchester.     1862.  •  4o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs  of 
the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain.  The 
geology  of  the  country  around  Bolton-le-Moors, 
Lancashire.    By  E.  Hull.    London.    1862.    8° 

Grindon,  L.  H.  Summer  Rambles  in  Che- 
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Being  a  sequel  to  "  Manchester  Walks  and  Wild 
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Manchester.     1866.     8° 

Harland,  John,  and  Wilkinson,  T.  T.  Lan- 
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tions, beliefs  and  practices,  local  customs  .  .  . 
of  the  people  of  the  County  Palatine.  Com- 
piled and  edited  by  J.  Harland  and  T.  T. 
Wilkinson.  London.     1867.     8o 

Lancashire  Legends,  Traditions,  Pag- 
eants, Sports,  etc.  London.     1873.     4° 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Three 
Lancashire  documents  of  the  fourteenth  and 
fifteenth  centuries  :  comprising,  I.  The  Great 
De  Lacy  Inquisition,  Feb.  16,  1311.  II.  The 
Survey  of  1320—1346.  III.  Custom  Roll  and 
Rental  of  the  Manor  of  Ashton -under- Lyne, 
Nov.  11,  1422.     Edited  by  John  Harland. 

Manchester.     1868.     4° 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Tourist's 
Guides.     The  Marine  Resorts  of  Lancashire. 

Manchester.     [1870.]     8° 

Salop,  County  of.  Handbook  for  Shropshire, 
Cheshire,  and  Lancashire. 

Murray.      London.    1870.    8° 

Lancaster,  County  of.  Handbook  for  Lan- 
cashire.    New  edition,  revised. 

Murray.     London.     1880.     8° 

England  and  Wales.     The  geography  of  the 


Counties  of  England  and  Wales.  No.  1.  Lan- 
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Hughes,  William.  The  geography  of  Lan- 
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Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  The  Visit- 
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in  the  year  1567,  by  William  Flower.  Edited 
by  F.  R.  Raines.  Manchester.  -  1870.     4® 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine 

of  Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1613,  by  Richard 
St  George.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines. 
Manchester.     1871.     4° 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine 

of  Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1664-5,  by  Sir 
William  Dugdale.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R. 
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The  Visitation  of  Lancashire  and  a  part 

of  Cheshire,  made ...  a.d.  1533  by  .  .  .  Thomas 
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Manchester.     1876,  etc.     4° 

Lawson,  William.  Collins'  County  Geogra- 
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London.     [1872.]    8o 

Ansted,  D.  T.  County  Geographies.  Lan- 
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Murby,  Thomas.  Murby's  County  Geogra- 
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Academies,   etc.,   Manchester.    Proceedings 
of  the  Manchester  Literary  Club,  etc. 
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Transactions  of  the  Manchester  literary 

Club.    In  progress.    Manchester.   1875,  etc.    8° 

Publications,  of  the  Manchester  Literary 

Club.   In  progress.    Manchester.    1875,  etc.   8° 

Publications  of  the  Manchester  Literary 
A  List   of  Lancashire    Authors,   with 


Club. 


brief  Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Notes. 
Edited  by  Charles  William  Sutton. 

Manchester.     1876.     8o 

Espinasse,  F.     Lancashire  Worthies. 

L.  P.     2  series.     London.     1874-77.     4o 

Fish  wick,  Henry.  The  Lancashire  Library : 
a  bibliographical  account  of  books  on  topo- 
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cellaneous literature,  relating  to  the  County 
Palatine,  including  an  account  of  Lancashire 
tracts,  pamphlets,  and  sermons  printed  before 
the  year  1720.  With  collations,  and  biblio- 
graphical, critical,  and  biographical  notes  on 
the  books  and  authors.       London.     1875.     4o 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Chetham 
Miscellanies.  Volume  the  Fifth,  containing  a 
description  of  the  state,  civil  and  ecclesiastical, 
of  the  County  of  Lancaster,  about  the  year 
1590,  by  some  of  the  clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Chester.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines. 

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Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs 
of  the  Geological  Survey  of  England  and 
Wales.  The  superficial  Geology  of  the  country 
adjoining  the  Coasts  of  South-AVest  Lancashire. 
By  C.  E.  De  Ranee.  London.     1877.     8° 

Lancaster,  County  of.  The  basis  or  standard 
for  the  new  county  rate  or  assessment  for  the 
County  of  Lancaster.  Preston.     1877.     8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Record  Society.  Lanca- 
shire and  Cheshire  Church  Surveys,  1649-1655. 
In  two  parts.  .  .  .  Edited  by  Lt.-Col.  Henry 
Fishwick.  [Manchester.]    1879.     8^ 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Inven- 
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Lancashire  taken  in  the  year  A.D.  1552. 
Edited  by  J.  E.  Bailey. 

Manchester.     1879.     4<» 

ACCBINGTON.     See  Burnley. 

ASHTON-UNDEE-LYKE. 

P.P.  Manchester.  •  The  Commercial  Di- 
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the  merchants,  etc.,  in  Ashton,  Bamsley, 
Blackburn,  Bolton,  etc. 

2  voL     Manchester.     [1814-16.]    4° 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  Illustration  of  the  Customs 
of  a  Manor  in  the  North  of  England,  during  the 
fifteenth  century.  Edinburgh.     1822.     4° 

Butterworth,  James.  A  History  of  the 
towns  and  parishes  of  Stockport,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  Mottram-Long-den-dale,  and  Glossop. 

Manchester.     1827.     S^ 

Clay,  Charles.  Geological  Sketches  and  ob- 
servations on  vegetable  fossil  remains,  etc., 
collected  in  the  Parish  of  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

London.     1839.     8o 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Three 
Lancashire  documents  of  the  fourteenth  and 
fifteenth  centuries,  comprising  I.  The  great  De 
Lacy  Inquisition,  Feb.  16,  1311.  II.  The 
Survey  of  1320—1346.  III.  Custom  Roll  and 
Rental  of  the  Manor  of  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
Nov.  11,  1422.     Edited  by  John  Harland. 

Manchester.     1868.     4° 

BACUP.     See  also  Rochijale. 

Hargreaves,  James.  The  Life  and  Memoir 
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Bacup ;  also  an  appendix  containing  a  sketch 
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Rochdale.     1816.     12o 

BAEEOW-IN-FUENESS. 

P.P.  Preston.  The  Barrow-in-Furness  Di- 
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BIECH. 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  A  history 
of  the  ancient  Chapel  of  Birch,  in  Manchester 
Parish,  including  a  sketch  of  the  township  of 
Rusholme.      By  the  Rev.  John  Booker. 

Manchester.     1859.     4° 

BIEEDALE.     See  SorTHPORT. 

BLAGEBI7EN.  See  also  Ashton-itnder-Lyne. 

Durham,  William.  Blackburn,  Lancashire. 
Chronological  notes  of  prominent  historical 
events  in  the  Town  and  Paiish  of  Blackburn 
.  .  .  from  A.D.  448  to  1860. 

Blackburn.     1861.     12» 

Blackburn  Directory.  The  Blackburn  Di- 
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Blackburn.     [1870.]     8* 

Abram,  W.  A.  Parish  of  Blackburn,  County 
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BLACKPOOL.    See  also  Southport. 

Hutton,  W.  A  description  of  Blackpool  in 
Lancashire,  frequented  for  sea-bathing. 

Third  edition.     London.     1817.     12« 

Whittle,  P.  Marina  ;  or,  an  historical  and  de- 
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Blackpool.  Preston.     1831.     8<> 

Peacock,  W.  F.    Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.     A  Guide  to  Blackpool. 
Manchester.     [1864.]     8° 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.  A  Guide  to  Blackpool 
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Oreat  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs 
of  the  Geological  Survey  of  England  and  Wales. 
The  geology  of  the  country  around  Blackpool, 
Poulton,  and  Fleetwood.     By  C.  E.  De  Ranee. 

London.     1875.     S® 

BLACKSTONE  EDGE.     See  Hollingwoeth. 
BOLTON.     See  also  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Bolton.  The  Bolton  and  District  Directory 
for  1870-71,  etc.  Bolton.     [1870.]     8o 

Worrall,  John.  Worrall's  Directory  of  Bury 
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Oldham.     [1871.]     8o 

Clegg,  James.  A  Chronological  History  of 
Bolton  from  the  earliest  known  records  to  1875. 

Bolton.     1875.     8o 

A  Chronological  History  of  Bolton  from 

the  earliest  known  records  to  1877. 

Bolton.     1877.     8° 

A  Chronological  History  of  Bolton  from 

the  earliest  known  records  to  1878,  etc. 

Bolton.     1878.     8<» 

A  Chronological  History  of  Bolton,  etc. 

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BUSNAGE.      See  Didsbury. 

BURNLEY. 

Wilkinson,  T.  T.  History  of  the  parochial 
church  of  Burnley,  with  a  description  of  the 
Towneley  and  Stansfield  Chapels. 

Burnley.     1856.     4° 

Worrall,  John.  "Worrall's  Directory  of  Bum- 
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Townships.  Oldham.     1872.     8° 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs 
of  the  Geological  Survey.  The  Geology  of  the 
Burnley  Coalfield.     By  E.  Hull. 

London.     1875.     8° 

Hall,  S.  T.  Pendle  Hill  and  its  surround- 
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London.     1877.     8° 

BTTREOW-WITH-BTTEBOW. 

Bauthmell,  Richard.  Antiquitates  Bremeto- 
nacenses  ;  or,  the  Roman  Antiquities  of  Over- 
horough  ;  wherein  Overborough  is  proved  to  be 
the  Bremetonacae  of  Antoninus. 

London.     1746.     4° 

BTJBY.     See  Bolton. 

CABTMEL.      See  also  Furness. 

FfoUiott,  William.  Cartmel  Parish  and 
Parish  Church.  London.     1854.     8o 

Cartmeltoniana.      Extracts    from    the 

manuscript  books  contained  in  Cartmel  Church. 

London.     1854.     8° 

Stockdale,  James.  Annales  Caermoelenses  ; 
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CHOBLTON.     See  Didsbury. 

CHOBLTON-CTJM-HABDY.    See  Didsbury. 

CHUBCH.     See  Burnley. 

CLITHEROE.     See  Whalley. 

COLNE. 

Carr,  James.  Annals  and  stories  of  Colne 
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CONISTON. 

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London.     1849.     12° 

Second  edition,  revised.     [Edited  by  J. 

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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
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Manchester.     [1867.]     S^ 


DABWEN.     See  Blackburn. 

DENTON.     See  also  Heaton  Norris. 

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Manchester.     1855.     4® 
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DIDSBUBY. 

Academies,  etc. ,  Chetham  Society.  A  history 
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nage,  Heaton  Norris,  Reddish,  Levenshulme, 
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EVEBTON. 

Syers,  R.  The  history  of  Everton,  including 
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FLEETWOOD.     See  Blackpool. 

FUBNESS. 

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Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society,  The  his- 
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Lancaster.     By  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Fish  wick. 

2pt.     Manchester.     1878.     i9 

GAWTHOEPE. 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  The 
House  and  Farm  accounts  of  the  Shuttleworths 
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at  Smithils  and  Gawthorpe,  from  Sept.  1582  to 
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HALE. 

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HELENS,  ST.    See  "Warrington. 

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EIBEHAM. 
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Third  edition.         London.     1784.     8«> 

Fourth  edition.        London.     1789.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1793.     8° 

Sixth  edition.  London.     1796.     8° 

Eighth  edition.         Kendal.     1802.     8° 

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London.    1795.     8° 

Badcliffe,  A.  A  Journey  made  in  the  sum- 
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Rhine,  to  which  are  added  Observations  during 
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Murray, 'JToTi.  Mrs.  S.  A  Companion  and 
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Craven,  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

2  vol.     London.     1799—1803.     8° 

A  Companion  and  useful  Guide  to  the 

beauties  of  Scotland  and  the  Hebrides,  to  the 
Lakes  of  Westmoreland,  Cumberland,  and  Lan- 
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Craven.     Third  edition. 

2  vol.     London.     1810,  1805.     8° 
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Lancaster.  Sketch  of  a  tour  from  Lancaster 
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Carlisle.     1803.     12o 

Housman,  John.  A  descriptive  Tour  and 
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Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Lancashire,  and  a 
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Third  edition. 
Sixth  edition. 
Seventh  edition. 
Eighth  edition. 


Carlisle. 
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Carlisle. 
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1808. 
1814. 
1816. 
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Cumberland.  A  Companion  by  the  way  ; 
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Penrith.     1812.     120 

A  Guide  to  the  Lakes  in  Cumberland, 

W  estmoreland,  and  Lancashire .    Tenth  edition . 

Kendal.     1812.     8o 

Eleventh  edition.      Kendal.     1821.     8° 

Another  edition.    Carlisle.  [1833  ?]   12° 

Bobinson,  John.,  A  Guide  to  the  Lakes  in 
Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire. 

London.     1819.     8o 

Home,  T.  H.  The  Lakes  of  Lancashire, 
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Baines,  Edward.  A  Companion  to  the  Lakes 

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London.     1829.     12° 

Third  edition.       London.     1834.     12o 

Leigh,  Samuel.     Leigh's  Guide  to  the  Lakes 
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London.     1830 


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Second  edition.     London.     1832. 

Leigh's  Guide  to  the  Lakes,  etc. 
Third  edition.     London.     1835. 


120 


120 


120 


Leigh's  Guide  to  the  Lakes,  Mountains, 

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Onwhyn,  J.     Onwhyn's  Pocket  Guide  to  the 

Lakes  ;  or,  Tourist's  companion  to  the  beauties 

of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  and  Lancashire. 

London.     1841.     12° 

Cumberland.  A  complete  descriptive  Guide 
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Blancbard,  E.  L.  Adams's  Pocket  descrip- 
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Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland. 

London.     [1852.]     16o 

Linton,  John.  A  handbook  of  the  White- 
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Payn,  James.  The  Lakes  in  Sunshine ; 
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Lake  District  of  Westmoreland  and  North  Lan- 
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Windermere.     1867.     4° 

LAKCASTEB. 

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collected  from  the  best  authorities  ;  illustrated 
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Second  edition.     Lancaster.     1811.     S** 

Hall,  J.  Lancaster  Castle ;  its  history  and 
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Simpson,  Robert.  The  history  and  antiqui- 
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Lancaster.     1852.     8o 

LEES.    See  Oldham. 

LEIGH.     See  also  Warrington. 

Worsley,  J.  E.  The  History  of  the  Parish 
Church  of  S.  Mary  at  Leigh.    Leigh.    1870.  8° 

Leigh.  Diary  of  local  events  in  the  district 
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LEVENSHTFLME.     See  Didsbury. 

LITTLEBOBOITGH.     See  Hollingworth 
and  Rochdale. 

LIVERPOOL. 

Enfield,  W,  An  essay  towards  the  history 
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late  G.  Perry,  and  from  other  materials,  by  W. 
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Second  edition,  with  additions. 

London.     1774.     fol. 
[This  is  another  copy  of  the  preceding,  with  new 
title-page,  preface,  and  list  of  subscribers.] 

Moss,  W.  A  familiar  Medical  Survey  of 
Liverpool  ;  addressed  to  the  inhabitants  at 
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Liverpool.  A  general  and  descriptive  history 
of  Liverpool.  Liverpool.     1795.     8® 

A  general  and  descriptive  history  of  the 

antient  and  present  state  of  the  town  of  Liver- 
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Liverpool.     1797.    8® 

Moss,  W.  The  Liverpool  Guide  ;  including 
a  sketch  of  the  environs ;  with  a  map  of  the 
town.     Second  edition,  enlarged. 

Liverpool.     1797.     8o 

Third  edition.      Liverpool.     1799.     8° 

Fourth  edition.    Liverpool.    1801.    129 

Liverpool.  (A  sketch  of  the  town  and  trade 
of  Liverpool.)  [Liverpool.     1800.]     12° 

[Imperfect,  wanting  the  title-page,  and  all  before 
sig.  B,  i.] 

The  picture  of  Liverpool ;  or,  Stranger's 

Guide.     [With  a  plan  of  the  town.] 

Liverpool.     1806.     12o 


158 


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The  picture  of  Liverpool ;  or,  Stranger's 

Guide,  etc.  Liverpool.     1831.     12° 

[A  different  work  to  the  preceding.] 

New  edition.      Liverpool.     1833.     12° 

The  Stranger  in  Liverpool ;  or,  an  his- 


torical and  descriptive  view  of  Liverpool  and 
its  environs.  Liverpool.     1807.     12° 

Third  edition.     Liverpool.     1812.     12° 


—  Sixth  edition,  with  additions. 

Liverpool.     1820. 
[The  Museixm  copy  contains  MS.  notes.] 


120 


Eighth  edition^   with  corrections  and 

additions.     [With  woodcuts.] 

Liverpool.     1825.     12o 

Ninth  edition.    Liverpool.     1829.     12° 

— —  Tenth  edition.    Liverpool.     1833.     12o 

Twelfth  edition.     Liverpool.  1841.  12o 

The    history  of    Liverpool    from  the 

earliest  authenticated  period  down  to  the  pre- 
sent time.  [By  J.  Corry?]  Illustrated  with 
views  of  the  principal  buildings  in  the  town 
and  its  vicinity.  Liverpool.     1810.     4° 

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1790,  1796,  1800,  1803,  1805, 1807]. 

Liverpool.     1766—1806.     8° 
IContinued  cw] 

Gore's  Directory  of  Liverpool  and  its  environs 
for  1810  (11,  13,  16,  18,  21,  29,  32,  49,  57,  59, 
etc.).   In  progress.    Liverpool.    [1809,  etc.]   8° 

[A  collection  of  fragments  of  Gore's 

Liverpool  Directory  from  1777  to  1818,] 

Liverpool.     1790—1818.     8° 

Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of  Dub- 
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London.     1824.     8o 
[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s   City  of  Dublin  and 

Hibernian  Provincial  Directory  for  1826-7. 

London.     [1826.]     &° 
[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  new  Commercial  Direc- 
tory of  Scotland  for  1825-6. 

London.     [1825.]    S^ 
[Includes  Liverpool] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  new  Commercial  Direc- 
tory of  Scotland  for  1826-7. 

London.     [1826.]    8° 
[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

Directory  of  the  whole  of  Scotland,  etc. 

2  pt.     London.     1837.     8° 
[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Eobson,  "William.  Eobson's  Liverpool  Direc- 
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Slater,  Isaac.     I.  Slater's  National  Commer- 
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Manchester.     1846.     8o 
[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Slater's  National  Commercial  Directory 

of  Ireland,  etc.  JVIanchester.     1847.     8° 

[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Slater's    Royal   National   Commercial 

Directory  and  Topography  of  Scotland,  etc. 

Manchester.     1852.     8® 
[Includes  Liverpool] 

Slater's  .  .  .  Commercial  Directories  of 

the  .  .  .  towns  of  Glasgow,  Paisley,  Greenock, 

etc.  Manchester.'     1857.     8^ 

[Includes  Liverpool.] 

Slater's    Royal    National   Commercial 

Directory  of  Manchester  and  Liverpool,  and 
the  principal  manufacturing  towns  in  Lan- 
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P.P.  Liverpool. 

for  1856. 


The  Liverpool  Year-Book 
Liverpool.     1857.     8o 

The  Commercial  Directory  of  Liverpool 

and  Shipping  Guide,  1869. 

In  progress.     [1868,  etc.]    4° 

Kelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-Office  Directory  of 
Lancashire,  Liverpool,  and  Manchester.  Edited 
by  E.  R.  Kelly.  London.     1864.     8o 

Another  edition.     London.     1873.     8® 

Evans,  Thomas.  An  entire  new  and  correct 
chart  of  the  .  .  .  Harbour  of  Liverpool  from 
an  actual  survey  .  .  .  with  sailing  and  turning 
directions,  etc.  Liverpool.     [1814.]    8® 

An  entire  new  and  correct  chart  of  the 

Liverpool  and  Chester  Rivers,  and  of  the  coast 
and  harbours  to  Holyhead,  from  an  actual 
survey.  Liverpool.     1816.     8° 

Liverpool  and    Chester  Rivers.      An 

entire  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  Liverpool 
and  Chester  Rivers,  and  of  the  coast  and  har- 
bours to  Holyhead,  and  of  the  north  coast  to 
St.  Bees'  Head,  etc.     Sixth  edition. 

Liverpool.     1829.     8^  and  fol. 

Liverpool.  Blue  Coat  Hospital,  Liverpool. 
[Prospectus,  rules,  etc.]  (Report  of  the  state 
of  the  Blue  Coat  Hospital,  1833.  Rep.  1834— 
1849.)  Liverpool.     [1814] -1848.     8^ 

Report  of  the  state  of  the  Blue  Coat 

Hospital  in  Liverpool,  .  .  .  1846  (1850,  1851). 
Liverpool.     1847—1851.     8^ 

Views  in  Liverpool  and  its  vicinity, 

illustrative  of  the  Stranger  in  Liverpool. 

Liverpool.     1820.     12° 

[A  collection  of  cuttings  from  newspapers 

and  short  handbills  relating  to  matters  of  local 
interest  in  Liverpool,  etc.  .  .  .  occupying 
about  30  leaves.]  [Liverpool.    1821—1840.]  8° 


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Statistics,  and  Institutions. 

Liverpool.     1825.     S® 

P.P.  Liverpool.  The  Liverpool  Guide;  or 
Stranger's  Companion  for  1830.  [By  Cosmopo- 
lite.] Liverpool.     [1829.]     12o 

Third  edition.     Liverpool.     1831.     12° 

Liverpool.  The  Stranger's  Pocket  Guide 
through  Liverpool,  with  a  brief  historical 
sketch  of  the  town.         Liverpool.     1836.     12" 

Annals  of  Liverpool. 

Pt.  1.     [Liverpool.     1836.]     8° 

Brown,  Alexander.  Smith's  Stranger's  Guide 
to  Liverpool,  its  environs,  and  part  of  Cheshire, 
for  1842.  -Liverpool.     [1842.]     12° 

Sniith's  Stranger's  Guide  to  Liverpool, 

its  environs,  and  part  of  Cheshire,  for  1843. 

Liverpool.     [1843.]     24° 

Stonehouse,  James.  A  new  Handbook  for 
the  Stranger  in  Liverpool. 

Liverpool.     [1844.]     8° 

Cornish,  James.  Cornish's  Stranger's  Guide 
through  Liverpool  and  its  environs.  Third 
edition.  London.     1845.     16° 

Liverpool.  The  Picturesque  Handbook  to 
Liverpool.  .  .  .  Fourth  thousand. 

Liverpool.     1842.     12^ 

Fifth  edition.      Liverpool.     1846.     12o 

Addey,  H.  M.  The  Picturesque  Handbook 
of  Liverpool.     Seventh  edition. 

Liverpool.     1849.     12° 

Academies,    etc.,    Chetham    Society.      The 
Moore  Rental.     Edited  by  Thomas  Heywood, 
Manchester.     1847.     4° 

Liverpool.  The  Stranger's  complete  guide 
to  Liverpool  and  its  environs. 

Liverpool.     [1848.]     12° 

The  Stranger's  complete  Guide  through 

Liverpool  and  its  environs,  with  a  .  .  .  map  of 
the  town.  Liverpool.     [1850.]     12° 

Another  edition.   Liverpool.  1850.   18*^ 

The  Stranger's   complete  guide  ;    or, 

Liverpool  as  it  is,  with  a  map  of  the  town.   . 
New  edition.     Liverpool.     1854.     12° 

Pictorial  Liverpool ;  its  annals,  com- 
merce, shipping.  ...  A  new  and  complete 
handbook,  etc.         Birkenhead.     [1850.]     12° 

Second  edition.. 

Birkenhead.     [1852.]     12° 

Liverpool  a  few  years  since.     By  an  old 

Stager,  London.     1852.     8° 

Baines,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Commerce 
and  town  of  Liverpool,  and  of  the  rise  of  manu- 
facturing industry  in  the  adjoining  counties. 

London.     1852.     8° 

Stonehouse,  J.      Liverpool,  its  highways, 


byeways,  and  thoroughfares  by  land  and  water ; 
being  a  stranger's  Guide  through  the  Town. 

[Sixth  edition.]    London.     [1852.]    18o 

[Seventh  edition.] 

London.     [1855.]    16o 

[Ninth  edition.]  London.    [1857.]    12® 

[Thirteenth  edition.] 

London.     1861.     12o 

Brooke,  Richard.  Liverpool  as  it  was  during 
the  last  quarter  of  the  eighteenth  century,  1775 
to  1800.  Liverpool.     1853.     8o 

Mayer,  Joseph.  History  of  the  Art  of 
Pottery  in  Liverpool.       Liverpool.     1855.     8° 

Gawthrop,  Hugh.  Fraser's  Guide  to  Liver- 
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Thomson,  D.  P.  The  Stranger's  Vade 
Mecum  ;  or,  Liverpool  described. 

Liverpool.     [1855.]    8° 

Herdman,  "W.  G.     Pictorial  relics  of  ancient 
Liverpool.     Accompanied  with  descriptions  of 
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Baines,  Thomas.  Liverpool  in  1859.  The 
port  and  town  of  Liverpool,  and  the  harbour, 
docks,  and  commerce  of  the  Mersey.  With  a 
plan.  2  pt.     London.     1859.     12° 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
penny  guide-books.  Liverpool  as  it  is.  Its 
commerce,  shipping,  docks,  etc. 

Manchester.     [1867.]    8o 

Stonehonse,  J.     The  Streets  of  Liverpool. 

Liverpool.     [1870.]    8° 

Danson,  J.  T.  Notes  on  the  Pilotage  of  the 
Port  of  Liverpool.  Liverpool.     1871.     8** 

Liverpool.  The  Tourist's  Picturesque  Guide 
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London.     [1872.]    8° 

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Ficton,  J.  A.  Memorials  of  Liverpool  his- 
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Vol.  II.  Topographical. 

2  vol.     London.     1873.     S* 

Second  edition.        London.     1875.     8° 

Ward  and  Lock.    Ward  and  Lock's  Tourist's 

Picturesque  Guide  to  Liverpool  and  its  environs. 

London.     [1878.]    8» 

LTTHAM.     See  SouTHPOKT. 

UANCHESTEB. 

Whitaker,  John.  The  history  of  Manchester. 
In  four  books. 

2  vol.     London.     1771—1775.     4« 

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■ Second  edition. 

2  vol. 


London.     1773.     S* 


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critique  on  J.  Whitaker's  "History  of  Man- 
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Curious  Remarks  on  the   History  of 

Manchester  [by  J.  Whitaker].     By  Muscipula, 
Sen.  Manchester.     1771  [1861].     8° 

Curious  remarks   on  the   History   of 


Manchester  [of  J.  Whitaker]  by  Muscipula, 
Sen.  [Manchester.     1773.]    8° 

[Part  of  a  larger  work ;  the  pagination  commences 
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 
IContinued  cw] 

Deans  and  Co.'s   Manchester  and    Salford 
Directory  [for  1804,  1808,  1809,  1811,  1813]. 
Manchester.     1804,  etc.     12° 

Pigot,  James.    Pigot  and  Co.  's  City  of  Dublin 
and  Hibernian  Provincial  Directory,  etc. 

London.     1824.     8° 
[Includes  Manchester.] 

Pigot  and   Co.'s   City  of  Dublin  and 

Hibernian  Provincial  Directory  for  1826-7. 

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- 
chester and  Salford.      Manchester.     1876.     8^ 

Whellan,  William,  and  Co,  A  new  alphabet- 
ical and  classified  directory  of  Manchester  and 
Salford,  Bolton,  Bury,  etc, 

Manchester.     1853.     8o 

Ephemerides,  The  Manchester  and  County 
Almanack  for  1864,  etc. 

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- 
ological Almanac  for  1866. 

Manchester.     [1865.]     8o 

P.P.  Manchester.  Hosking's  Mercantile 
and  Professional  Directory  for  Manchester  and 
Salford. 

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P.P.  Manchester.  The  Official  Manual  and 
Diary  for  the  City  of  Manchester,  the  Borough 
of  Salford,  and  the  Municipal  Boroughs  of 
Lancashire.     1880. 

Manchester.      [1880.]     12° 

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 
and  Salford.  Manchester.     1822.     12o 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  History  of  the  Founda- 
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L.  P.     3  vol.     London.     1834-33.     4° 

Uancliester.  Panorama  of  Manchester, 
and  Railway  Companion. 

Manchester.     1834.     12^ 

Wheeler,  JaDfles,  Manchester  :  its  political, 
social,  and  commercial  history,  ancient  and 
modem.  London.     1836.     8° 

Hanchester.  Manchester  as  it  is  ;  or,  notices 
of  the  institutions  .  .  .  etc.  of  the  metropolis 
of  manufactures.  With  .  .  .  engravings  and 
a  map.  Manchester.     1839.     12^ 

Love,  B.  The  Handbook  of  Manchester ; 
containing  statistical  and  general  information 
on  the  trade,  social  condition,  etc. 

Manchester.     1842.     12^ 

Hollingworth,  Richard.  Mancuniensis  ;  or 
an  history  of  the  towne  of  Manchester.  [Edited 
by  William  Willis.]    Manchester.     1839.     12° 

Fancher,  Leon.  Manchester  in  1844  ;  trans- 
lated from  the  French,  with  copious  notes  by  a 
member  of  the  Manchester  Athenaeum,  its  pre- 
sent condition  and  future  prospects. 

London.     1844.     12° 

Hibbert,  Samuel.  The  ancient  Parish  Church 
of  Manchester. 

L.  P.     Manchester.     1848.     4° 

Suzton,  Richard.  A  Botanical  Guide  to  the 
Flowering  Plants,  Ferns,  Mosses,  and  Algse, 
found  indigenous  within  sixteen  miles  of  Man- 
chester, etc.,  and  remarks  on  the  geology  of  the 
district.  London.     1849.     12« 

Second  edition,         Lpiidon.     1859.     2P 

Leigh,  John,  and  Gardiner,  N.  History  of 
the  Cholera  in  Manchester  in  1849. 

London.     1850.     8° 

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- 
tion. Manchester.     1857.     8° 

Bullock,  Thomas.  Bradshaw's  Illustrated 
Guide  to  Manchester,  etc. 

London.     1857.     12° 

Manchester.  The  Pictorial  Guide  to  Man- 
chester, and  Companion  to  the  Art  Treasures 
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 


handbook  to  the  httractions  of  the  city  and 
suburbs.  London.     [1857.]     8° 

Perrin,  Joseph.    The  Manchester  Handbook, 

an  authentic  account  of  the  place  and  its  people. 

Manchester.     [1857.]     8° 

Beilly,  John.     The  People's  History  of  Man- 
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Grindon,  L.  H.  The  Manchester  Flora :  a 
descriptive  list  of  the  plants  growing  wild 
within  eighteen  miles  of  Manchester. 

London.     1859.     8o 

Manchester  Walks  and  Wild  Flowers  ; 


an  introduction  to  the  botany  and  rural  beauty 
of  the  district.  London.     [1859.]     8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  Mame- 
cestre  ;  being  chapters  from  the  early  recorded 
history  of  the  Barony  ;  the  Lordship  or  Manor ; 
the  Vill,  Borough,  or  Town  of  Manchester. 
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3  pt.     Manchester.     1861.     4' 

Eeilly,  John.  The  History  of  Manchester. 
[With  a  facsimile  of  **T.  Greslet's  Charter  to 
his  burgesses,  14th  May,  1301.] 

Manchester.     1861,  etc.     8® 

P, ,  E.  Handbook  to  the  Manchester  Assize 
Courts.  Manchester.     [1864.]     12o 

Academies,  etc. ,  Chetham  Society.  A  volume 
of  Court  Leet  Records  of  the  Manor  of  Man- 
chester in  the  sixteenth  century.  Compiled 
and  edited  by  John  Harland,  F.S.A. 

Manchester.     1864.     40 

Continuation  of  the  Court  Leet  Records 


of  the  Manor  of  Manchester,  a.d.  1586—1602. 
Compiled  and  edited  by  John  Harland,  F.S.A. 
Manchester.     1865.     4° 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Memorials  Archaeological 
and  Historical  of  Chester,  Manchester,  St. 
Asaph,  and  Bangor.  Chester.     1865.     8° 

Procter,  R.  W.  Manchester  in  holiday 
dress.  London.     1866.     8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Chetham  Society.  The  ad- 
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some  notices  of  the  more  distinguished  scholars. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  F.  Smith. 

2  vol.     Manchester.       1866-68.     4^ 

Collectanea  relating  to  Manchester  and 

its  neighbourhood  at  various  periods.  Com- 
piled, arranged,  and  edited  by  John  Harland, 
F.S.A.  2  vol.     Manchester.     1866-67.    i° 

Haywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  series  of 
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Belle-Vue  Zoological  Gardens.  Guide  to 
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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 
Bankers :  historical,  biographical,  and  anec- 
dotal. Manchester.     1877.     8° 

Croston,  James.  Manchester  as  it  is.  A 
series  of  views  of  public  buildings  in  Manchester 
and  its  vicinity.  Photographed  .  .  .  by  A. 
Brothers.  Manchester.     1878.     4" 

Gibbons,  S.  E.  Sketches  of  Old  Manchester 
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a  descriptive  index  by  S.  E.  Gibbons. 

Manchester.     [1878.]    obi.  fol. 

Axon,  "William  E.  A.  An  architectural  and 
general  description  of  the  Town  HaU,  Manches- 
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Manchester.     1878.     fol. 

Manchester.     Guide  to  the  New  Town  Hall. 
Manchester.     [1878.]    8^ 
■         Another  edition. 

Manchester.     1878.     8^ 

City  of  Manchester.     Chronicle  of  City 

Council  from  Incorporation,  Oct.  1838  to  Sept. 
1879.  [Manchester.     1880.]    8° 

Procter,  R.  W.  Memorials  of  Bygone  Man- 
chester, with  glimpses  of  the  environs. 

Manchester.     1880.     S^ 


MEOLS,  NORTH.     See  Sotjthpoet. 
MIDDLETON.     See  Oldham. 

MORECAMBE. 

Morecambe.  Morecambe.  [A  series  of  views.] 
Windermere.     [1876.]    obi.  8° 

NEWCHUECH     See  Rochdale. 

KEWTON.     See  Warrington. 

OLDHAM. 

Butterworth,    James.      An    historical    and 

descriptive  account  of  the  Town  and  parochial 

Chapelry  of  Oldham,  in  the  County  of  Lancaster. 

Oldham.     1817.     12o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.     Memoirs 
of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain.    The 
geology  of  the  country  around  Oldham,  in-     J 
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Hull.  London.     1864.     8<> 

Worrall,  John.  Worrall's  Directory  of 
Oldham,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Stalybridge, 
Dukinfield,  etc.,  for  1871. 

Oldham.     [1871.]    8® 

Worrall's  Directory  of  Oldham,  Royton, 

Shaw,  Middleton,  Lees,  etc. 

Second  edition.     Oldham.     1875.     8o 

Third  edition.       Oldham.     1880.     8° 

OEMSKIBE.     See  Southport  and  Wigan. 
OVERBOROITGH.         See       Burrow  -  with- 

BURROW. 

PEKDLE  HILL.     See  Burnley. 

PEirWORTHAM. 

Academies,   etc.,  Chetham  Society.      Docu- 
ments relating  to  the  Priory  of  Penwortham, 
and  other  possessions  in   Lancashire  of  the 
Abbey  of  Evesham.     Edited  by  W.  A.  Hulton. 
Manchester.     1853.     4° 

PRESCOT.    See  also  Warrington.  . 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs  of 
the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain.  The 
geology  of  the  country  around  Prescot,  Lanca- 
shire.    By  E.  HulL  London.     1860.     8° 

PRESTON. 

Preston.  A  brief  description  of  the  "Bur- 
rough  and  Town  of  Preston  and  its  government 
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John  Taylor.  Preston.     1818.     8« 

Whittle,  P.  A  topographical,  statistical, 
and  historical  account  of  the  Borough  of  Preston, 
in  the  Hundred  of  Amounderness,  County  Pala- 
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2  vol.     Preston.     1821-37.     12* 


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Preston.  The  Charters  granted  by  different 
sovereigns  to  the  burgesses  of  Preston.  Printed 
from  attested  copies,  etc. 

2  pt.     Preston.     1821,    8o 

Wilcockson,  J.  Authentic  records  of  the 
Guild  Merchant  of  Preston  in  the  year  1822  ; 
with  an  introduction,  containing  an  historical 
dissertation  on  the  origin  of  guilds. 

Preston.     1822.     8o 

Preston.  The  history  of  Preston,  in  Lan- 
cashire, together  with  the  Guild  Merchant  and 
some  account  of  the  Duchy  and  County  Palatine 
of  Lancaster.  London.    1822.     4<' 

Dobson,  William.  History  of  the  Parlia- 
mentary Representation  of  Preston  during  the 
last  hundred  years.  Preston.     1856.    8° 

Second  edition.      Preston.     1868.     12° 

Preston  in  the  Olden  Time  ;  or.  Illustra- 
tions of  manners  and  customs  in  Preston  in  the 
seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.  A  lec- 
ture. Preston.     1857.     12° 

A  history  of  Preston  Guild  ;  the  ordin- 
ances of  various  guilds  merchant,  the  custumnal 
of  Preston,  etc.  By  W.  Dobson  and  J.  Har- 
land.  Preston.     1862.     12° 

An  account  of  the  celebration  of  Preston 

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Hardwick,  Charles.  History  of  the  Borough 
of  Preston  and  its  environs  in  the  County  of 
Lancaster.  Preston.     1857.     8» 

EAWTENSTALL.     See  Rochdale. 

SESSISH.     See  Didsbuby. 

BIBCHESTEB. 

Latham,  George.  The  History  of  Stydd 
Chapel  and  Preceptory  near  Ribchester,  Lan- 
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BIVINGTON. 

Heywood,  AbeL  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.  A  Guide  to  Rivington 
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Manchester.     [1867.]    8° 

BOCHDALE. 

Worrall,  John.  Worrall's  Directory  of  Roch- 
dale, Littleborough,  Bacup,  Newchurch,  Raw- 
tenstall,  Todmorden,  and  adjoining  Townships. 

Oldham.     1873.     8° 

Bobertson,  William.  Rochdale  past  and 
present.     A  history  and  guide. 

Rochdale.     1875.     12° 

BOSSENDALE. 


Newbigging,  Thomas, 
of  Rossendale. 


History  of  the  Forest 
London.     1868.     8o 


SAMLESBTTBT. 

Croston,  James.  A  History  of  the  ancient 
Hall  of  Samlesbury,  in  Lancashire,  with  an 
account  of  its  earlier  possessors. 

L.  P.     London.     1871.     4° 

SEFTON. 

Ashcroft,  Thomas.     A  brief  historical  and 

descriptive  account  of  Sefton  Church  in  the 

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delineations,  topographical,  historical,  and  de- 
scriptive, of  each  county.  By  E.  W.  Bi-ayley 
and  J.  Britton.  London.     1807.     8® 

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Marrat,  William.     The  History  of  Lincoln- 
shire, topographical,  historical,  and  descriptive. 
3  vol.     Boston.     1814-16.     12o 

Lincoln,  County  of.  An  historical  and  de- 
scriptive account  of  Lincolnshire. 

Nos.  1—6.     Lond'on.     1825-6.     8° 
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Allen,  Thomas.  The  history  of  the  County 
of  Lincoln  .  .  .  illustrated  by  a  series  of  views. 

Leeds.     1830.     4o 
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Lincoln,  Cowniy  of.  The  history  of  the 
County  of  Lincoln  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time.  By  the  Author  of  the 
histories  of  London,  Yorkshire,  etc.  [Thomas 
Allen.]  Assisted  by  several  gentlemen  resid- 
ing in  the  county.  Embellished  by  numerous 
views.  2  vol.     London.     1834,     A9 

[The  first  portion  of  the  work  was  published  at 
Leeds  in  1830,  with  a  different  title-page  bearing 
Allen's  name.  The  present  copy  contains  additional 
illustrations.  There  is  another  copy  in  the  Library 
on  large  paper,] 

Finnock,  William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of  Lincolnshire.  Vol.  III.  of  Pinnock's 
County  Histories.  London.     1824.     \2P 

Noble,  Joseph.  The  Gazetteer  of  Lincoln- 
shire .  .  .  Containing  a  complete  list  of  every 
town  in  the  county  with  the  population  of  each. 

Hull.     1833.     8° 

Short,  Thomas.  The  Natural,  Experimental, 
and  Medicinal  History  of  the  Mineral  Waters 
of  Derbyshire,  Lincolnshire,  and  Yorkshire, 
particularly  those  of  Scarborough. 

2  vol.     London.     1734-40.     4o 

Grundy,  J.  Observations  resulting  from 
Surveys,  Levels,  and  Views  made  on  the  East 
Fen,  the  Low  Grounds,  and  Fens  adjoining 
thereto  belonging  to  the  Soke  of  Bolingbroke, 
East  Holland,  etc.  [Spalding.]     1774.     4° 

Bennie,  John.  Report  concerning  the  drain- 
age of  Wildmore  Fen  and  of  the  East  and 
West  Fens,  London.     1800.     4° 

Clarke,  John  A,  Fen  Sketches :  being  a  de- 
scription of  the  alluvial  district  known  as  the 
Great  Level  of  the  Fens.      London.    1852.    12° 

Wheeler,  W.  H.  History  of  the  Fens  of  South 
Lincolnshire,  being  a  description  of  the  Rivers 
Witham  and  Welland.  Boston.     1868.     8° 

Miller,  S.  H.,  and  Skertchly,  S.  B.  J.  The 
Fenland  past  and  present.  By  S.  H.  Miller 
and  S.  B.  J.  Skertchly.     Wisbech.     1878.     8° 

Lincoln,  County  of.  Chronological  Tables 
of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  the  County  of  Lincoln. 

London.     1779.     4° 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  county  of 
Lincoln,  etc.    By  T.  Stone.    London.    1794.   4° 

General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the 

County  of  Lincoln.    By  A.  Young. 

London.     1799.    8o 


Hewlett,  B.  A  selection  of  views  in  the 
County  of  Lincoln.  With  topographical  and 
historical  accounts  of  each  view. 

L.  P.     London.     1801.     40 
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A  selection  of  views  in  the  County  of 

Lincoln ;  with  topographical  and  historical 
accounts  of  each  view. 

L.  P.     London.     1805.     40 
•  [Without  pagination.] 

Domesday  Book.  Dom  Boc  ;  a  Translation 
of  the  Record  called  Domesday,  so  far  as  relates 
to  the  County  of  York,  etc. ;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion, Glossary,  and  indexes,  by  the  Rev.  W. 
Bawdwen.  Doncaster.     1809.     4° 

Domesday  Book  ;  or,  the  gi'eat  survey 

of  England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  a.d. 
1086.  Facsimile  of  the  part  relating  to  Lin- 
colnshire. Southampton.     1862.     fol. 

A  Translation  of  that  portion  of  Domes- 
day Book  which  relates  to  Lincolnshire  and 
Rutlandshire.     By  C.  G.  Smith. 

London.     [1870.]    8° 

Hatfield,  Miss.  The  terra  incognita  of  Lin- 
colnshire ;  with  observations,  moral,  descriptive, 
and  historical,  in  original  letters,  written  .  .  . 
1815.  London.     1816.     12° 

Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Traveller ; 
or,  Tourist's  Pocket  Directory.  Bv  G.  A. 
Cooke.  London.     [1802-10.]   12° 

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Flgot,  James.     Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
Provincial  new  commercial  Directory  for  1822-3. 
Manchester.     [1822.]    8° 
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Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

Directory  for  1828-9.       London.     [1828.]    8* 

[Includes  Lincolnshire.  ] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

Directory.  London.     1835.     8° 

[Includes  Lincolnshire] 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  and  Com- 
mercial Directory  and  Topography  of  the 
Counties  of  York,  Leicester,  and  Rutland, 
Lincoln,  Northampton,  and  Nottingham. 

7pt.     London.     1841.     80 

White,  William.  The  Directory,  Guide,  and 
Annals  of  Kingston-upon-Hull  .  .  .  together 
with  the  neighbouring  towns  and  villages  in 
Lincolnshire  and  Yorkshire  ;  containing  lists  of 
the  Corporations  and  Magistrates,  and  of  the 
merchants,  professional  gentlemen,  manufac- 
turers, and  traders,  with  a  corrected  statement 
of  the  Banks  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  and  a 
variety  of  Commercial  and  General  Information. 
Edited  by  W.  Parson.  Leeds.     1826.     12* 

Hagar,  — ,  and  Co.  Hagar  and  Co.'s  com- 
mercial directory  of  the  market-towns  in  Lin- 
colnshire. Nottingham.     1849.     8® 


Lincoln,   County  of. 
of  Lincolnshire. 


Post-Office  Directory 
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[Second  edition.]      London.     1855.     8° 

[Third  edition.]      London.     1861.     8° 

Kelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-Office  Directory  of 
Lincolnshire.     Edited  by  E.  R.  Kelly. 

London.     1868.     8o 

Another  edition.      London.     1876.     8° 

Slater,  Isaac.     Slater's  Royal  National  and 
Commercial  Directory  and  Topography  of  the 
Counties  of  Derbyshire,  Herefordshire,  Leices- 
tershire, etc.  Manchester.     1850.     8° 
[Includes  Lincolnshire.] 

Slater's  Royal  National  and  Commercial 

Directory  and  Topography  of  the  Counties  of 
Bedfordshire,  Buckinghamshire,  etc. 

Manchester.     1851.     8° 
[Includes  Lincplnsliire.] 

White,  William.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
Directory  of  Lincolnshire  and  the  city  and 
diocese  of  Lincoln.     Third  edition. 

Sheffield.     1872.     8° 

P.P.  Lincoln.  The  Lincoln  and  Lincoln- 
shire Cabinet  and  Annual  Intelligencer  .  .  . 
for  1827,  1829  ;  with  a  monthly  retrospect  of 
the  principal  events  of  the  county  for  1826. 

Lincoln.     1827,  1829.     12° 

Grimaldi,  Stacey.  Rotuli  de  dominabus  et 
pueris  et  puellis  de  donatione  regis  in  XII 
comitatibus :  Lincolnscir,  Norhamptonsire, 
etc.  [Transcribed  from  a  manuscript  of  Sir  S. 
Dewes.]  Londini.     1830.     4° 

Lincoln,  County  of.  Lincolnshire  in  1835  ; 
with  the  Rivers  Humber,  Trent,  and  Witham, 
displayed  in  a  series  of  views  .  .  .  accompanied 
by  an  explanatory  .  .  .  description  [by  M. 
Saunders.]  London.     1835.     8° 

Another  edition.      Lincoln.     1836.     8° 

Noble,  Thomas,  and  Rose,  T.  The  Counties 
of  Chester,  Derby,  Leicester,  Lincoln,  and  Rut- 
land, illustrated.  From  original  drawings  by 
Thomas  Allom.  With  historical  and  topographi- 
cal descriptions.  London.     1836.     4° 

Academies,  etc.,  Lincoln.  A  selection  of 
papers  relative  to  the  County  of  Lincoln.  Read 
before  the  Lincolnshire  Topographical  Society, 
1841,  1842.  Lincoln.     1843.     4° 

Lincolnshire  Churches.  Lincolnshire 
Churches.  An  account  of  the  Churches  in  the 
Division  of  Holland,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln  ; 
with  sixty-nine  illustrations. 

Boston.     1843.     8° 

Oliver,  George.  An  account  of  the  Religious 
Houses,  formerly  situated  on  the  Eastern  side 
of  the  River  Witham.         London.     1846.     8^ 

The  existing"  remains  of  the  ancient 

Britons,  within  a  small  district  lying  between 

Lincoln  and  Sleaford,  described  and  illustrated. 

London.     1846.     12° 

Anderson,  Sir  Charles  H.  J.     A  short  guide 

to  the  County  of  Lincoln. 

Gainsborough.     1847.     16° 


Sidney,  Samuel.  Railways  and  Agriculture 
in  North  Lincolnshire.     London.     1848.     12« 

Academies,  etc.,  London.  Memoirs  illus- 
trative of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
County  and  City  of  Lincoln  communicated  to 
the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Archaeological  In- 
stitute of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  held  at 
Lmcoln,  July  1848.  London.     1850.     8° 

A  Report  of  the   Papers  read  at  the 

Joint  Meeting  of  the  Architectural  Societies  of 
the  Archdeaconiy  of  Northampton  and  the 
County  of  Lincoln  held  at  Stamford,  May  22, 
1850.  Stamford.     1850.     8o 

Reports  and  Papers  read  at  the  Meet- 
ings of  the  Architectural  Societies  of  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Northampton^  the  Counties  of  York 
and  Lincoln,  and  of  the  Architectural  and 
Archaeological  Societies  of  Bedfordshire  and  St. 
Albans.  London.     1850,  etc.     8o 

Cobbett,  William.    Rural  Rides  in  the  Coun- 
ties of  Surrey,  Kent,  Sussex,  Hants,  Berks,  etc. 
A  new  edition.     London.     1853.     \2P 

Lincoln,  County  of.  A  Farming  Tour  ;  or. 
Handbook  on  the  Fanning  of  Lincolnshire. 

London.     1854.     8o 

Simpson,  Justin.  Obituary  and  Records  for 
the  Counties  of  Lincoln,  Rutland,  and  North- 
ampton, from  the  commencement  of  the  pre- 
sent century  to  the  end  of  1859. 

Stamford.     1861.     4o 

Sharpe,  Edmund.  An  account  of  the 
churches  visited  during  the  Lincoln  Excursion 
of  the  Architectural  Association,  August  22nd 
—August  27th,  1870.         London.     1871.     8° 


Cordeauz,  John, 
trict. 


Birds  of  the  Humber  Dis- 
London.     1872.     8® 


Faunthorpe,  J.  P.  The  Geography  of  Lin- 
colnshire, London.     1872.     8o 

LawBon,  W.  Collins'  County  Geographies. 
Geography  of  Lincolnshire. 

London.     [1872.]    8o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs  of 
the  Geological  Survey.  The  Geology  of  Rut- 
land,  and  the  parts  of  Lincoln,  Leicester, 
Northampton,  Huntingdon,  and  Cambridge, 
included  in  Sheet  64  of  the  one-inch  map  of 
the  Geological  Survey.     By  J.  W.  Judd. 

London.     [1875.]    8° 

Lincoln,  County  of.  Lincolnshire.  The 
official  County  Map  and  Guide. 

London.     [1877,]    8° 

Brown,  J.  Tourist  Rambles  in  Yorkshire, 
Lincolnshire,  Durham,  Northumberland,  and 
Derbyshire.  London.     1878,     8° 

Simpson,  Justin.  A  list  of  the  Lincolnshire 
series  of  Tradesmen's  Tokens  and  Town  Pieces 
of  the  seventeenth  century,  with  .  .  .  notes. 

London.     [1880.]    S^ 


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Anderson,  Sir  Charles  H.  J.  The  Lincoln 
Pocket  Guide :  being  a  short  account  of  the 
churches  and  antiq[mties  of  the  County. 

London.     1880.     8o 

ASWABDHTTBK.     See  Sleaford. 

AVELAND. 

Hoore,  John.  Collections  for  a  topographical, 
historical,  and  descriptive  account  of  the 
Hundred  of  Aveland. 

Pt.  L     L.  P.     Lincoln.     1809.     4^ 
[No  more  published.] 

AXHOLME,  Isle  of. 

Epworth.  The  case  of  the  commoners  of  the 
Mannor  of  Epworth  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme  in 
the  County  of  Lincoln. 

[London.     169-.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

The  case  of  the  Mannor  of  Epworth 

concerned  in  the  bill  for  an  act  for  settling  the 
level  of  Hatj&eld  Chase. 

[London.     169-.]    s.  sh.  foL 

Peck,  W.  A  Topographical  Account  of  the 
Isle  of  Axholme,  being  the  "West  Division  of 
the  Wapentake  of  Manley  in  the  County  of 
Lincoln.     [With  an  appendix.] 

Vol.  I.     Doncaster.     1815.     4° 
[No  more; published.] 

Stonehouse,  W.  B.  The  history  and  topo- 
graphy of  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  being  that  part 
of  Lincolnshire  which  is  west  of  Trent. 

London.     1839.     4o 

BABBOW.     See  Thornton  Abbey. 

BABTON-ON-HTIMBEB. 

Ball,  H.  W.  The  social  History  and  Anti- 
quities of  Barton-upon-Humber. 

2  pt.     Barton-upon-Humber.     1856.     8o 

BENNINGTON.     See  Boston. 

BOSTON. 

Thompson,  P.  Collections  for  a  topographical 
and  historical  account  of  Boston  and  the 
Hundred  of  Skirbeck  in  the  County  of  Lincoln, 
with  engravings.  London'     1820.     4^ 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  Boston 

and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck,  Fishtoft,  Freiston, 
Butterwick,  Benington,  Leverton,  Leake,  and 
Wrangle.     Illustrated.      Boston.     1856.     fol. 

Bloxam,  M.  H.  Sepulchral  Monuments 
and  Effigies  in  Boston  Church,  Lincolnshire. 

[Rugby.     1870.]     8° 

BTTTTEEWICK.     See  Boston. 

CANDLESHOE.     See  Wainfleet. 

CASTLE  BYTHAM. 

Wild,  John.  The  history  of  Castle  Bytham  ; 
its  ancient  fortress  and  manor,  [With  illustra- 
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CLEETHOEPES.     See  Grimsby,  Great. 


COBEINGHAM.     See  Manley. 
CEOWLAND. 

Nichols,  John.  The  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Croyland  Abbey,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln. 
By  R.  Gough.  London.     1783.     4® 

["  Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica,"  Vol,  III 
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Observations  on  Croyland  Abbey  and 

Bridge.     By  J.  Essex.        London.     1784.     40 

["  Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica,"  Vol.  III. 
no.  22.  J 

Holdich,  B,  The  history  of  Crowland  Ab- 
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Mr.  Gough,  and  published  in  quarto  in  1783 
and  1797.  Stamford.     1816.     8<> 

Croyland  Abbey.  The  Visitor's  guide  to,  and 
History  of  Crowland  Abbey,  compiled  from 
Gough  and  other  authors. 

Crowland.     1839.     12« 

English,  H.  S,  A  Light  on  the  Historians 
and  on  the  History  of  Crowland  Abbev. 

London.     1868.     8° 

Crowland  and  Burgh.     A  light  on  the 


historians,  and  on   the  history  of  Crowland 
Abbey.  3  vol.     London.     1871.     S^ 

EPWOETH;    See  Axholme,  Isle  of. 

FENS.     See  pages  62  and  168. 

FISHTOFT.    See  Boston. 

FLAXWELL,     See  Sleaford. 

FEEISTON.     See  Boston. 

GAINSBOBOTTGH. 

Stark,  Adam.  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  Gainsburgh.  Together  with  a  topographical 
and  descriptive  account  of  Stow. 

London.     1817.     80 

Second  edition.        London.     1843.     80 

The  Visitor's  Pocket  Guide  to  Gains- 
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Gainsburgh.     [1849,]    I80 

White,  F.  Nottinghamshire,  History,  Direc- 
tory, and  Gazetteer  of  the  County  of  Notting- 
ham ...  to  which  is  added  the  history  and 
directory  of  the  port  of  Gainsborough. 

Sheffield.     1844.     12° 

A  new  edition.      Sheffield.     1864.     8° 

GOXHILL.     See  Thornton  Abbey. 

GRANTHAM. 

Tumor,  Edmund,  Collections  for  the  his- 
tory of  the  Town  and  Soke  of  Grantham,  con- 
taining authentic  memoirs  of  Sir  I,  Newton, 
now  first  published  from  the  original  MSS.  in 
the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Portsmouth. 
[With  appendix  and  plates.] 

L.  P.     London.     1806.     4o 

Marrat,  William.  An  historical  description 
of  Grantham.  Lincoln.     1816.     12° 


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Street,  B.     Historical  notes  on  Grantham 
and  Grantham  Church,  by  the  Rev.  B.  Street. 
Grantham.     1857.     8° 

GBIMSBY,  GEEAT. 

Oliver,    George.      The    Monumental    Anti- 
quities of  Great  Grimsby;   an  essay  towards 
ascertaining  its  origin  and  ancient  population. 
^  HuU.     1825.     80 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  con- 
ventual Church  of  Saint  James,  Great  Grimsby. 
Grimsby.     1829.     8o 

Great  Grimsby.  A  description  of  the  New 
Docks  at  Great  Grimsby.  .  .  .  With  a  plan  of 
the  Docks  and  a  map  of  the  Railways  in  con- 
nection. Manchester.     [1851.]    8® 

A  new  Guide  and  Direc- 
,  .  .  Second  edition.- 
Grimsby.     [1858.]     8o 

Bavenport,  J.  B.  Davenport's  illustrated 
Guide  to  Cleethorpes,  and  visitor's  handbook 
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HOBNCASTLE. 

"Weir,  G.  Historical  and  descriptive  sketches 
of  the  Town  and  Soke  of^Homcastle  in  the 
County  of  Lincoln.  London.     1820.     4^ 

LEA. 
Lea.     An  account  of  the  Parish  of  Lea  with 
Lea  Wood,  in  the  Hundred  of  Corringham, 
Lincolnshire.     [By  A.  Stark.] 

London.     1841.     8«> 

LEAKE.     See  Boston. 

LEVEBTON.     See  Boston. 

LINCOLN. 

Lincoln,  City  of.  Names  of  the  Mayors, 
Bailiflfs,  Sheriffs,  and  Chamberlains  of  the  City 
of  Lincoln  since  1313.     Lincoln.     [1787.]    12o 

P.P.  Lincoln.  The  Lincoln  and  Lincoln- 
shire Cabinet  and  Annual  Intelligencer  for 
1827,  1829.  Lincoln.     1827,  1829.     8° 

Lincoln,  City  of.  An  historical  account  of 
Lincoln  and  the  Cathedral. 

Lincoln.     1793.     8o 

Another  edition.      Lincoln.     1802.     8° 

AnotTier  edition. 

2pt.     Lincoln.     1810.     8° 

The    history    of  Lincoln.     With    an 


appendix  containing  a  list  of  the  members  re- 
turned to  serve  in  Parliament,  as  also  the  Mayors 
and  Sheriffs  of  the  City.     Lincoln.    1810.    12° 

The  history  of  Lincoln  ;  containing  an 

account  of  the  antiquities,  edifices,  trade,  etc. 

Lincoln.     1816.     8^ 

The  history  of  Lincoln  and  guide  to  its 

curiosities  and  antiquities.    Lincoln.   1818.  18" 


The  history  of  Lincoln,  containing  an 

account  of  the  Minster  and  Antiquities  of  the 
City  of  Lincoln.  Lincoln.     1826.     S* 

The  Stranger's  Guide  to  Lincoln.  .  .  . 

With  numerous  engravings. 

Lincoln.     1846.     8<> 

The  Illustrated  Stranger's    Guide   to 

Lincoln.  .  .  .  New  edition.     1849. 

Lincoln.     1849. 


Sixth  edition.        Lincoln,     1850. 

Ninth  edition.       Lincoln.     1856. 

Tenth  edition.       Lincoln.     1861. 


120 
12° 
12° 
160 


A  Survey  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  City 

of  Lincoln.     With  illustrations. 

2pt.     Lincoln.     1848.     8o 

Views  in  Lincoln. 

Lincoln.     1848.     obL  4° 

Watmongh,  A.  A  History  of  Methodism  in 
the  neighbourhood  and  city  of  Lincoln. 

London.     1829.     12° 

Academies,  etc.,  London.  Memoirs  illus- 
trative of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
County  and  City  of  Lincoln  communicated  to 
the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Archaeological  In- 
stitute of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  held  at 
Lincoln,  July,  1848.  London.     1850.     8° 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Memorials  of  Lincoln, 
and  the  Cathedral.  Lincoln.     1866.     8° 

White,  William.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
Directory  of  Lincolnshire  and  the  City  and 
Diocese  of  Lincoln.     Third  edition. 

Sheffield.     1872.     8° 

Willis,  B.  A  Survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
York,  Durham,  Carlisle,  Chester,  Man,  Litch- 
field, Hereford,  Worcester,  Gloucester,  Bristol, 
Lincoln,  Ely,  Oxford,  Peterborough,  Canter- 
bury, Rochester,  London,  Winchester,  etc. 

3  vol.     London.     1742.     4° 

Lincoln,  Cathedral  Church  of.  An  historical 
account  of' the  antiquities  in  the  Cathedral 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 

Lincoln.     [1771.]    8o 

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Pigot  and  "Co.'s  Royal  National,  Com- 
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the  late  Riots  .  .  in  .  .  London,  Westminster, 
and  Southwark,  .  .  .  with  an  account  of  the 
commitment  of  Lord  G.. Gordon  to  the  Tower. 

London.     1780.     8° 

London.  An  historical  account  of  the  curi- 
osities of  London  and  Westminster.  Pt.  I. 
Containing  a  full  description  of  the  Tower  of 
London.  Pt.  II.  The  history  of  Westminster 
Abbey.  Pt.  III.  .  .  .  treats  of  the  Old  Cathe- 
dral of  St.  Paul's,  and  the  New,  etc.     3  pts. 

London.     1782-3,  1777.     8o 

London.  The  Ambulator  ;  or  the  stranger's 
companion  in  a  tour  round  London,  etc. 

London.     1774.     12o 

[Other  editions  :— 1782,  1V87,  1793, 1796,  1800,  1807, 
1811.] 

The  new  complete  guide  to  all  persons 

who  have  any  trade  or  concern  with  the  City  of 
London. 

Sixteenth  edition.     London.     1783.     l2o 

Lacomhe,  Fran9ois.  Tableau  de  Londres  et 
de  ses  environs  ;  avec  une  piecis  de  la  consti- 


tution de  I'Angleterre,  et  de  sa  decadence. 

Londres.     1784.     So 
[The  Museum  copy  contains  a  few  MS.  notes.] 

—  Observations  sur  Londres  et  ses  environs  ; 
avec  un  precis  de  la  constitution  de  I'Angleterre. 
Sixieme  edition.  Londres.     1784.     12° 

Hntton,  William.  A  Journey  from  Birming- 
ham to  London.         Birmingham.     1785.     12* 

Second  edition.       London.     1811.     8® 

Bowles,  Carrington,  Bowles's  New  London 
Guide  and  Hackney  Coach  Directory,  etc. 

London.     1786.     8o 

London.      The  Curiosities  of  London  and 
Westminster  described.     With  copperplates. 
4  vol.     London.    1786,  83,  84,  82.     16® 

Gemalde  von  London.    1788.    S^ 

L.,  M.  D.  S.  D.  Londres,  et  ses  environs, 
ou  guide  des  voyageurs  curieux,  etc. 

2  tom.     Paris.     1788.     12* 

Seconde  Mition.         Paris.     1790.     12o 

Pickett,  William.  Public  improvement ;  or 
a  plan  for  making  a  convenient  and  handsome 
communication  between  the  Cities  of  London 
and  Westminster.  London.     [1789.]    i9 

Fores,  S.  W.  Fores'  New  Guide  for  foreign- 
ers, containing  the  most  complete  description 
of  the  cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  and 
their  environs  .  .  .  including  an  account  of  all 
the  palaces,  seats,  villas,  .  .  .  and  villages  with- 
in ...  25  miles  round  the  metropolis.  Eng. 
and  i^r.  London.     [1789.]    8« 

London  Companion.  The  London  Compan- 
ion, or  Citizen  and  Stranger's  Guide. 

London.     [1790.]     12o 

Pennant,  Thomas.    Of  London. 

London.     1790.     4o 

Additions  and  corrections  to  the  'first 


edition  of  Mr.  Pennant's  account  of  London. 

London.     1791.     4o 

Some    account    of    London.      [With 

plates.]    Third  edition.      London.     1793.     49 

Some  account  of   London  .  .  .  Third 

edition.     [With  an  appendix  and  plates.] 

Dublin.     1791.     8<> 

Fourth  edition,  with  considerable  addi- 
tions. London.     1805.     4° 

Fifth  edition.         London.     1813.     8« 

Thomas  Pennant's  Beschreibung,  von 


London  vorziiglich  in   Riicksicht    auf   altere 
geschichte,  etc.  Niimberg.     1791.     8° 

A  copious  Index  to  Pennant's  account 

of  London.     [Compiled  from  the  fourth  edition 
of  that  work.]    By  T.  Downes. 

London.     1814.     4o 

London  :  being  a  complete  Guide  to  the 

British  Capital  .  .  .  Abridged  from  JMLr.   Pen- 
nant's London,    and  brought  down    to    the 


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present     year.     Third     edition.      By    John 
Vallis.  London.     1810.    12o 

Smith,  John  T.  Antiquities  of  London  and 
its  Environs.     [95  engravings.] 

London.     1791.    4° 

Kearsley,  G.  and  C.  Kearsley's  Stranger's 
Guide,  or  Companion  through  London  and 
Westminster  and  the  country  round.  Contain- 
ing a  description  of  the  situation,  antiquity,  and 
curiosities  of  every  place  within  the  circuit  of 
fourteen  miles,  etc.        London.     [1793  ?]     12° 

Ferrar,  John.  A  Tour  from  Dublin  to  Lon- 
don in  1795,  through  the  Isle  of  Anglesea, 
Bangor,  Conway,  etc.  Dublin.     1796.     8° 

Tardy,  — .  Manuel  du  voyageur  a  Londres, 

ou  recueil  de  toutes  les  instructions  necessaires. 

Londres.     1800.     12° 

love,  David.  David  Love's  Journey  to 
London  and  his  return  to  Nottingham. 

Nottingham.     [1800.]     8o 

Malcolm,  J.  P.  Londrnium  Redivivum ; 
or,  an  ancient  history  and  modern  description 
of  London.  4  vol.     London.     1803-7.     4« 

London.  The  Picture  of  London  for  1802  ; 
being  a  correct  guide  to  all  the  curiosities, 
amusements,  exhibitions  ...  in  and  near  Lon- 
don, etc.     [By  J.  Feltham.  ] 

London.     1802.     12o 

[Other  editions  in  the  Museum— [1803],  1806,  [1806], 
[1807],  [1813],  [1815],  [1816],  [1818],  [1821],  [1826].  The 
[1813]  edition  has  MS.  notes.] 

A  view  of  London ;  or,  the  stranger's 

guide  through  the  British  Metropolis. 

London.     [1803.]    16^ 

Whittock,  N.  The  Modern  Picture  of 
London,  Westminster,  and  the  Metropolitan 
Boroughs.     Illustrated. 

London.     [1836.]    12o 

London.  Modern  London  ;  being  the  history 
and  present  state  of  the  British  Metropolis. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  copperplates. 

London.     1804.     4^ 

Hughson,  David.  London  :  being  an  accu- 
rate History  and  Description  of  the  British 
Metropolis  and  its  neighbourhood  to  thirty 
mUes  extent,  from  an  actual  perambulation. 

6  vol.     London.     1805-9.     8o 

Lambert,  B.  The  History  and  Survey  of 
London  and  its  environs ;  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time. 

4  vol.     London.     1806.     8o 

London.  The  Microcosm  of  London ;  or, 
London  in  miniature.  [With  coloured  plates 
by  A.  W.  N.  Pugin,  etc.] 

3  vol.     London.     [1808-1809.]     4o 

Carey,  William.  The  Stranger's  Guide 
through  London  ;  or,  a  view  of  the  British 
Metropolis  in  1808.         London.     [1808.]     12o 


Ualcolm,  J.  P.  Anecdotes  of  the  Manners 
and  Customs  of  London  during  the  eighteenth 
century,  etc.   Illustrated.    London.     1808.    4® 

Anecdotes  of  the  Manners  and  Customs 

of  London  during  the   Eighteenth   Century. 
Illustrated.  London.     1830.     8» 

Anecdotes  of  the  Manners  and  Customs 


of  London  from  the  Roman  Invasion  to  the 
year  1700.     Illustrated.      London.  .1811.     4® 

Second  edition. 

3  voL     London.     1811.     8° 

Barjaud,  J.  B.,  et  Landon,  C.  P.  Descrip- 
tion de  Londres,  et  de  ses  edifices,  avec  un 
precis  historique  et  des  observations  sur  le 
caractere  de  leur  architecture  et  sur  les  princi- 
paux  objets  d'art,  etc.  Paris.     1810.     8« 

Lockie,  John.  Lockie's  Topography  of  Lon- 
don, giving  a  concise  local  description  and 
accurate  direction  to  every  square,  street,  etc., 
in  the  metropolis.  London.     1810.     4® 

Second  edition,  corrected. 

London.     1816.     12® 

Hunter,  Henry.  The  history  of  London. 
Containing  an  account  of  the  origin  of  the  city, 
its  state  under  the  Romans,  Saxons,  Danes, 
and  Normans ;  its  rise  and  progress  to  its 
present  state  of  commercial  greatness  .  .  . 
Embellished  with  maps,  plans,  and  views. 

London.     1811.     4® 

London.  London ;  a  descriptive  poem. 
Illustrated  with  engravings. 

Second  edition.     London.     1812.     12o 

W.,  S.  A  visit  to  London,  containing  a 
description  of  the  principal  curiosities  in  the 
British  metropolis.     With  .  .   .  plates. 

A  new  edition.     London.     1813.     12<» 

Another  edition.     London.     1820.    12° 


Langley  and  Belch.  Langley  and  Belch's 
Companion  to  their  new  Map  of  London  on  an 
entire  new  plan,  from  actual  survey,  forming 
a  guide  to  the  streets,  etc. 

London.     [1813?]    12o 

Brayley,   E.    W.,    and    Britton,   J.      The 

beauties  of  England  and  Wales ;  or,  original 
delineations,  topographical,  historical,  and  de- 
scriptive, of  each  county.  By  E.  W.  Brayley 
and  J.  Britton.  London.     1814-16.     8° 

[Vol.  X.— London  and  Middlesex.] 

London.  A  Trip  to  London  ;  or,  the  Humours 
of  a  Berwick  smack.  Interspersed  with  topo- 
graphical notices.         Edinburgh.     1815.     12o 

Smith,  JohnT.  Ancient  Topography  of 
London  ;  containing  not  only  views  of  build- 
ings, which  in  many  instances  no  longer  exist, 
.  .  .  but  some  account  of  places  and  customs 
either  unknown  or  overlooked  by  the  London 
historians.  London.     1815.     4° 

London.  Londres,  la  Cour,  et  les  Provinces 
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McBurs,   Coutumes,    etc.    des  Habitans  de  la 
Grande  Bretagne.       2  torn.    Paris.     1816.     8° 

Frank,  Joseph.  Reise  nach  Paris,  London 
und  einem  grossen  Theile  des  iibrigen  Englands 
und  Schottlands.  '       Wien.     1816.     8o 

London.  Londres  et  ses  Habitans,  ou  Quinze 
Jours  a  Londres  a  la  fin  de  1815,  et  six  mois  k 
Londres  en  1816.  2  pt.     Paris.     1817.     8° 

M  *  *  *.  Quinze  Jours  a  Londres  a  la  fin  de 
1815.  Par  M  *  *  *  [i.  e.  A.  J.  B.  de  Faucon- 
pret].    Seconde  edition.  Paris.     1817.     8" 

London.  Six  mois  a  Londres  en  1816,  suite 
de  I'ouvrage  ayant  pour  titre,  Quinze  jours  a 
Londres  a  la  fin  de  1815.         Paris.     1817.     8^ 

London  zu  anfang  des  Jahres, 


Beisender 

1817. 

Leipzic, 

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Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Reisenden. 

1817.     8« 

[h  London, 
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London.  Souvenirs  de  Londres  en  1814  et 
1816.  Suivis  de  I'histoire  et  de  la  description 
de  cette  ville  dans  son  etat  actuel.  [By  G.  A. 
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Howard^  Luke.  The  climate  of  London 
deduced  from  meteorological  observations,  made 
at  different  places  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the 
metropolis.        2  vol.     London.     1818-20.     8^ 

Second  edition,   much  enlarged.  .   .  . 

Illustrated  by  engravings. 

3  vol.     London.     1833.     8o 

London.  London  before  the  Great  Fire  ;  or 
a  series  of  engravings  (with  historical  and  topo- 
graphical accounts). 

Nos.  1,  2.     London.     1818.     4<> 
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Leigh,  S.  Leigh's  New  Picture  of  London. 
Embellished  with  engravings,  ...  a  plan,  etc. 

London.     1818.     12° 

Third    edition,    enlarged  .    .    .  with 

numerous  engravings,  etc.    London.   1819.  12<> 

Another  edition,  carefully  revised. 

London.     1824-5.     12° 

Another  edition  .  .  .  revised. 

London.     1834.     12o 


Ninth  edition. 


London.     1839.     12^ 


Nouveau  tableau  de  Londres  de  Leigh, 

oil  guide  de  I'Etranger  dans  la  capitale  de 
I'Angleterre.  [Translated  from  the  English  by 
J.  Guillet.]  Londres.     1825.     12° 

London.    Une  ann^e  a  Londres  ;  par  I'auteur 
de  Quinze  Jours  et  de  Six  mois  a  Londres. 

Paris.     1819.     8o 

London  and  its  environs  ;  or,  the  Gene- 


ral Ambulator  and  Pocket  Companion  for  the 
tour  of  the  Metropolis  and  its  vicinity,  etc. 
Twelfth  edition,  enlarged. 

London.     1820,     12^ 


CoiTy,  John.  The  English  Metropolis  ;  or, 
London  in  the  year  1820.     London.    1820.    8° 

London.  A  survey  of  London,  by  a  party 
of  Tarry  at  home  Travellers. 

London.     [1820.]     s.  sh.  fol. 

Londres  en  mil  huit  cent  dix-neuf. 

Paris.  .  1820.     8° 

Londres  en  mil  huit  cent  vingt. 

Paris.     1821.     8o 

Londres  en  mil  huit  cent  vingt-un. 

Paris.     1822.     8° 

Avot,  M.  Lettres  sur  1' AngleteiTe ;  ou,  deux 
annees  a  Londres.     Deuxieme  edition. 

Paris.     1821.     8o 

Finnock,  "William.  Pinnock's  Catechism  of 
the  History  and  Topography  of  London  and  its 
environs.  "V^ol.  III.  of  Pinnock's  County  His- 
tories.    Second  edition .    London.    1822.    12° 

Cave,  —  {publisher).      Cave's  New  London. 

The  history  of    London  ;   or,    the   Stranger's 

Guide  through  the  British  Metropolis  and  its 

environs.  No.  1.     London.     1822.     8° 

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Percy,  S.  and  R.  London  ;  or  interesting 
memorials  of  its  rise,  progress,  and  present 
state.     ["With  plates.] 

3  vol.     London.     1823.     12o 

Hornor,  Thomas.  Prospectus.  "View  of  Lon- 
don and  the  surrounding  country,  taken  with 
mathematical  accuracy  from  an  observatoiy 
purposely  erected  over  the  Cross  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  etc.     [With  plates.] 

London.     1823.     8° 

London.  A  description  of  London  ;  con- 
taining a  sketch  of  its  histoiy  and  present 
state,  and  of  all  the  most  celebrated  public 
buildings,  etc.  London.     1824.     12° 

Stranger.  The  Stranger's  Guide  ;  or  new 
Ambulator  for  th£  tour  of  the  metropolis  and 
its  vicinity-  London.     [1825.]     24° 

Wellbeloved,  H.  London  Lions  for  Country 
Cousins,  .  .  .  and  a  display  of  metropolitan 
improvements,  the  new  streets,  new  bridges, 
etc.        Second  edition.     London.     [1826.]     8° 

Allen,  Thomas.  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  London,  Westminster,  and  Southwark,  and 
parts  adjacent.     With  engravings. 

4  vol.     London.     1827-9.     8° 

Elmes,  James.  Metropolitan  Improvements, 
or  London  in  the  19th  centuiy. 

London.     1827.     4° 

■ Another  edition.     London.    [1847.]    8° 

Cole,  John.  A  pleasant  and  profitable  jour- 
ney to  London,  performed  and  described  by 
John  Cole.  Scarborough.     1828.     8° 

Kerrison,  R.  M.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Robert  Peel  ...  on  the  supply  of  water  to 
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living  picture  of  London  for  1828,  and  stranger's 
guide  ;  showing  the  frauds  .  .  .  and  wiles  of 
all  descriptions  of  rogues,  etc. 

Loudon.     [1828.]     12° 

Brayley,  E.  W.  Londiniana  ;  or  Reminis- 
cences of  the  British  Metropolis. 

4  vol,     London.     1829.     8° 

Allen,  Thomas.  The  Panorama  of  London. 
.  .  .  Illustrated  by  J.  Rogers.    ■ 

London.     1830.     8^ 

Thomas,  Henry.  The  Ancient  Remains, 
antiquities,  and  recent  improvements  of  the 
City  of  London.  ...  To  which  is  added,  a  list 
of  the  Aldermen  and  Mayors  since  the  Revolu- 
tion. .  .  .  Illustrated  with  fifty-five  engrav- 
ings by  .  .  .  M.  U.  Sears. 

2  vol.     London.     1830.     8«> 

Wheaton,  N.  S.  A  Journal  of  a  residence 
during  several  months  in  London  ;  including 
excursions  through  various  parts  of  England, 
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Hartford.     1830.     8^ 

Elmes,  James.  A  Topographical  Dictionary 
of  London  and  its  environs  ;  containing  accounts 
of  alt  the  public  and  private  buildings,  offices, 
etc.  in  the  British  Metropolis. 

London.     1831.     8^ 

Cruchley,  G.  F.  Cruchley's  Picture  of  Lou- 
don, or  Visitor's  Assistant. 

London.     [1831.]     12o 

London.     1842.  12° 

London.     1844.  12° 

[London.]    1846.  12^ 

Sixteenth  edition.  [London.]   1851.  12° 

Nouveau  tableau  de  Londres  .  .  .  Tra- 

duit  de  la  huiticme  edition  de  Cruchley's  Picture 
of  London,  par  E.  H.  Mercier. 

Londres.     1843.     12^ 

Zidd,  "William.  Kidd's  New  Guide  to  the 
"  Lions  of  London "  with  illustrations,  en- 
graved by  G.  W.  Bonner.    London.    1832.    12° 

Marshall,  John.  Topographical  and  statis- 
tical details  of  the  metropolis  .  .  .  1801,1811, 
1821,  and  1831.  London.     1832.     12° 

Cooke,  George  A.  "Walks  through  London  ; 
or,  a  picture  of  the  British  Metropolis. 

London.     [1832.]     12o 

Smith,  William.  A  new  history  of  London, 
"Westminster,  and  Southwark. 

London.     [1833.]     8o 

Coghlan,  Francis.     A  "Visit  to  London. 

London.     [1833.]     12° 

Montemont,  A.  Londres.  Voyage  h,  cette 
capitale  et  ses  environs.        Paris.     [1835.]     8° 

Houten,  W.  van.  Reis  van  Rotterdam  naar 
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Seventh  edition. 
Ninth  edition. 
Eleventh  edition 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Diamond  Gazet- 
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- 
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Mogg,   Edward. 
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Hogg's    New    Picture  of 
London.     1838.     12® 


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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 
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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 

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ful Company  of  Grocers  of  the  City  of  London. 

London.     1829.     8° 
[Not  published.] 

Second  edition.        London.     1854.     4* 

[Privately  printed.] 

Honourable  Artillery  Company. — 

Highmore,  Anthony.  The  History  of  the 
Honourable  Artillery  Company  of  the  City  of 
London,  from  its  earliest  annals  to  the  Peace  of 
1802.  London.     1804.     8» 

Eaikes,  G.  A.  The  History  of  the  Honour- 
able Artillery  Company.  By  Capt.  G.  A. 
Raikes.     With  maps  and  illustrations. 

2  vol.     London.     1878.     S® 

Company  of  Ironmongers. — 

NichoU,  John.     Some  account  of  the  Wor- 
shipful Company  of  Ironmongers.     Compiled 
from  their  own  records,  and  other  authentic 
sources  of  infonnation.        London.     1866.     4<* 
[Privately  printed.] 

Company  of  Leather-sellers. — 

Black,  William  H.  History  and  Antiqui- 
ties of  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Leather- 
sellers  of  the  City  of  London  ;  with  fac-similes 
of  charters  and  other  illustrations. 

London.     1871.     fol. 
[Privately  printed.] 

Merchant  Taylors. — 

Clode,  C.  M.  Memorials  of  the  Guild  of 
Merchant  Taylors  of  the  Fraternity  of  St.  Jolin 
the  Baptist  in  the  City  of  London. 

London.     1875.     %" 
[Printed  for  private  circulation.] 

Stationers  Company. — 

London,  Stationers,  Company  of.  The 
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 
the  well-governing  of  the  Society. 

London.     1692.     4° 


192 


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The  Charter  and  Grants  of  the  Com- 
pany of  Stationers  of  the  City  of  London. 

London.     1825.     8° 

DIEECTOEIES,  LISTS,  etc. 

London,  Merchants  of.  A  collection  of  the 
names  of  the  Merchants  living  in  and  about  the 
City  of  London,  .  .  .  directing  ...  to  the 
place  of  their  abode.  London.     1677.     12° 

The  Little  London  Directory  of  1677, 

[entitled  "  A  collection  of  the  names  of  the 
Merchants  living  in  .  .  .  the  City  of  London." 
Keprinted  from  the  rare  original.]  [Edited  by 
J.  C.  Hotten.]  London.     1863.     8° 

P.P.  London.  The  Directory  containing 
names  and  places  of  abode  of  .  .  .  persons  in 
business.  London.     1736-38.     8° 

[Continued  a$] 

Kent's  Directory.    London.    1754-[1810].  8° 
^Continued  as] 

Kent's  original  London  Directory. 

London.     [1814-27.]    8° 
[Imperfect,  wanting  several  years.] 

A  complete  guide  to  all  persons  who 

have  any  trade  or  concern  with  the  City  of 
London,  and  parts  adjacent.  [For  1740,  44, 
49,  52,  55,  57,  60,  63,  65.] 

London.     1740-66.     12° 
[Continued  as\ 

Baldwin's  New  Complete  Guide  [for  1768-70]. 
London.     1768-70.     12° 
[Continued  as] 

The  New  Complete  Guide  [for  1772,  77,  83]. 
[London.]     1772-83.     12° 

The   London   Directory  for  the  year 

1768  (1772,  73,  76,  78,  79,  80,  84,  89,  92,  9Q, 
98,  99).  London.     [1768— ]1 799.     8° 

Bailey's  British  Directory ;  or.  Mer- 
chant's and  Trader's  useful  companion  for  the 
year  1784.  4  vol.     London.     1784.     8° 

Wakefield's  Merchant  and  Tradesman's 

General  Directory  for  London,  "Westminster, 
borough  of  Southwark,  and  twenty-two  miles 
circular  from  St.  Paul's  for  the  year  1790. 

London.     [1789.]     8° 

Barfoot,  Peter,  and  "Wilkes,  John.  The 
Universal  British  Directory  of  Trade,  Com- 
merce, and  Manufacture,  etc.  (Directory  to 
the  nobility,  gentry,  and  families  of  distinction 
in  London  and  Westminster.) 

London.     [1793,  1792.]     8° 

P.P.  London.  The  first  edition  ever  pub- 
lished of  Boyle's  New  Fashionable  Court  and 
County  Guide  and  Town  Visiting  Directory 
for  1796, 

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- 
minster, Southwark  (for  1817-19,  for  1822-24). 
8  vol.     London.     [1799—1822.]     80 


Holden's  Annual  Directory, 


.  com- 
prising London  and  480  separate  towns  in  Eng- 
land, Scotland,  and  Ireland.  First  edition  for 
the  years  1814  and  1815.     London.    [1814.]  8© 

The  New  Annual  Directory  for  1800. 

London.     1800.     12° 
[Continued  as] 

The  Post-OflSce  Annual  Directory  for  1801, 
etc.  London.     1801-15.     12° 

{^Continued  cm] 

The  Post-Office  London  Directory  for  1819, 
etc.  In  progress.  London.   1819,  etc.  12°  and  8° 

Supplement  to  the  Post-Office  London 

Directory  for  1853.  London.     [1853.]     8° 

P.P.  London.  Johnstone's  London  Com- 
mercial Guide  and  Street  Directory  .  .  .  cor- 
rected to  August  31,  18l7.     London.  1817.  S® 

Baines,   Edward.     History,    Directory,  and 
Gazetteer  of  the  County  of  York,  with  select 
lists  of  the  Merchants  and  Traders  of  London. 
London.     1822-23.     12o 


Pigot,  James. 
Provincial    New 
1822-3. 


Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 

Commercial    Directory    for 

Manchester.     [1822!]     8<> 

Another  edition. 

3  pt.     London.     [1823.]     80 

Third  edition.  2pt.   London.  [1826.]  8» 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of  Dublin  and 

Hibernian  Provincial  Directory,  etc. 

London.     1824.     8<» 
[Includes  London.] 

Another  edition.     London.    [1826.]    8® 

Rgot  and  Co.  's  Metropolitan  Guide  and 

book  of  reference  to  .  .  .  the  Cities  of  London 
and  Westminster,  the  borough  of  Southwark, 
and  their  respective  suburbs. 

London.     1824.     12® 

Pigot  and    Co.'s    Metropolitan    New 

Alphabetical  Directory  for  1828. 

2  pt.     London.     [1828.]     8» 

Fifth  edition.     Pigot  and  Co.  's  National 

London  and  Provincial  Commercial  Directory 
for  1832,  3,  4.  London.     [1832.]     80 

Fifth  edition^  improved. 

London.     [1834.]     80 

Sixth  edition.     Pigot  and  Co.'s  London 

Alphabetical  and  Classified  Commercial  Direc- 
tory for  1836.  London.     [1836.]     8* 

Pigot  and  Co.  's   London  Alphabetical 

and  Classified  Commercial  Directory  and  street 
director.  London.     1838.     S® 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National,  Com- 
mercial, and  Street  Directory  of  London  for 
1840.  London.     [1839.]     80 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  Koyal  National  and 

Commercial  Directory  and  Topography  of  the 
Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  Herts, 
etc.  3pt.     London.     [1839.]     8» 


I 


LONDON. 


198 


P.P.  London.  Robson's  Improved  London 
Directory,  Street  Guide,  and  Carrier's  List  for 
1820.  London.     [1819.]     8° 

[Continued  as] 

Robson's  Classification  of  Trades,  London 
Commercial  Directory  for  1821. 

London.     [1820.]     8° 
[Continued  as] 

Robson's  London  Commercial  Directory  for 
1826,  30.  London.     [1825,  29,]     8° 

{Continued  as] 

Robson's  London  Directory  for  1832-34,  36- 
42.  London.     [1831-41.]     8° 

London.  Post-Office  Directory  of  London 
and  nine  Counties,  viz.,  Cambridgeshire,  Nor- 
folk, and  Sufifolk,  with  Essex,  Hertfordshire, 
Kent,  Middlesex,  Surrey,  and  Sussex. 

2  pt.     Loudon.     [1846.]    8<» 

P.P.  London.  The  Metropolitan  Lodgings 
Directory.     No.  1.  London.     1851.     16° 

Watkins's  Commercial  and  General  Lon- 
don Directory  and  Court  Guide  for  1852. 

London.     [1851.]    8° 

Environs  of  London  and  Companion  to 

Watkins's  Directory. 

London.     [1852,  etc.]     8° 

P.P.  London.     The  Municipal  Directory  for 
-  1856,  etc. 

London.     [1856,  etc.]    S® 

Hardwick's  shilling  Handy  Book  of 

London,  for  1859,  etc. 

London.     [1859,  etc.]     16^ 

London    Suburban    Directory.     The    Post- 
i  Office  London  Suburban  Directory. 

London.     1860.     8° 

Kelly,  E.  R.     The  Post-Office  London  Sub- 
t  urban  Directory.     Edited  by  E.  R.  Kelly. 

London.     ]  868.     8° 

Another:  edition.      London.     1872.     8° 

Another  edition.     (London.     1876.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1880.     8^ 

P.P.  London.  The  Post-Office  and  Suburban 
Court  Guide  for  1861.      [London.     1861.]    8° 

Whibley's  shilling  Court  Directory  and 

London  Fashionable  Guide. 

London.     1861,  etc.     8° 

Charing  Cross  handy  book  Guide  and 

Directory.     March,  May,  June,  1865. 

[London.     1865.]     8° 

The  ABC  Court  Directory  and  Fashion- 
able Guide  for  1871.         London.     [1870.]     8° 

The  City  of  London  Directory  for  1861  ; 

also  a  coloured  map  on  a  large  scale.     [Edited 
by  W.  HiU  and  L.  Collingridge.] 

London.     1871,  etc.     8° 

Fleet  Common.  Inclosure  of  Fleet  Common. 
A  list  of  the  claims  to  common-right  on  the 
said  common.  London.     1796.    fol. 


London.  An  alphabetical  Index  of  the  Streets, 
Squares,  Lanes,  Alleys,  etc.  contained  in  the 
Plan  of  the  Cities  of  London,  Westminster,  and 
Borough  of  Southwark,  .  .  .  engraved  by  J. 
Pine  from  an  actual  survey  made  by  J.  Roque, 
etc.  London.    1747.    4» 

An  exact  account  of  all  the  Streets, 

Lanes,  Courts,  Allies  ...  of  London,  etc. 

[London.     1800.]    8» 

Taylor,  John.  Carriers  Cosmographie.  Or 
a  briefe  relation  of  the  innes  .  .  .  and  other 
lodgings  in,  and  neere  London,  where  the  car- 
riers, waggons,  etc.  doe  usually  come,  from 
any  parts  of  .  .  .  England,  .  .  .  Wales,  .  .  . 
Scotland,  and  Ireland.        London.     1637.     4« 

- —  Reprinted,  1869.  No  11  of  "  Mr.  Ash- 
bee's  Occasional  Facsimile  Reprints. " 

List.  A  list  of  the  Stage  Coaches  and  Car- 
riers, and  the  places  and  times  they  come  in 
and  go  out.  London.     1710.     12o 

London.  A  correct  list  of  all  the  Stage 
Coaches  and  Carriers ;  with  the  places  where 
they  inn,  and  the  days  they  set  out  from 
London.  [London.     1760.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

A  Concise  and  Complete  guide  to  all 

the  receiving  houses  in  the  Metropolis ;  both 
for  the  general  and  twopenny  post,  etc. 

London.     [1830 «]    16o 

Gilbert,  James.  Gilbert's  new  London  Street 
Directory,  containing  5000  references. 

London.     [1851.]    16o 

Shrapnel,  N.  S.  Shrapnel's  Stradametrical 
survey  of  London  and  its  environs.  Containing 
upwards  of  fourteen  million  eight  hundred 
thousand  mean  distances,  with  their  relative 
cab  fares,  to  or  from  every  street ...  in  London. 
Pt.  2.  London.  1852.  16o 
[Imperfect,  wanting  pt.  1.] 

P.P.    London.      London.    A  complete  guide 

to  the  leading  hotels,  etc.    [With  illustrations.] 

London.     1872,  etc.     8° 

London  Companion.  The  London  Companion, 
or  an  account  of  the  fares  of  Hackney  Coachmen, 
etc.  London.     1773.     8® 

Fielding,  John.  Fielding's  Hackney  Coach 
Rates.  London.     [1786.]     S^ 

Gary,  John.  Gary's  New  Guide  for  asoer- 
taining  Hackney  Coach  fares,  .  .  .  being  an 
actual  admeasurement  of  every  street,  which  is 
a  carriage  way  throughout  the  metropolis. 

London.     1801.     8° 

Hnghes,  T.  Hughes's  Hackney  Coach,  and 
Chariot  Fares,  containing  upwards  of  10,000 
fares.  London.     1824.     12o 

Hackney  Carriage  Pocket  Directory.     The 

Hackney  Carriage  Pocket  Directory  for  1832. 
London.     [1832.]    129 


P.P.   London. 


The   Illustrated   Omnibus 
o 


194 


LONDON. 


Guide,  .  .  .  with  an  original  distance  map  of 

London.     No.  1.  London.     1851.     12° 

[No  more  published.] 

London  Hackney  Cab  Fares.  The  London 
Hackney  Cab  Fares  and  Distances. 

London.      1853.     8° 

Eowe,  Samuel.  Rowe's  Cab  Fares.  A 
Table  of  Twenty-five  thousand  Cab  Fares. 

London.     [1853.]     18° 

• SecoTid  edition.     London.    [1853.]    18° 

" Third  edition.     London.    [1853.]    18° 

P.P.  London.  Reid's  London  Omnibus 
Guide  and  Local  Conveyance  Directory,  April, 
1859-63.  London.     [1869-63.]    8° 

Hogg,  "W.  Mogg's  Ten  thousand  Cab  Fares, 
from  actual  admeasurement. 

London.     1859.     12o 

London  Cab  Pares.  London  Cab  Fares. 
Oflacial  Tables,  .  .  .  containing  29,520  Refer- 
ences, etc.  London.     1862.     12° 

P.P.  Boston.  A  London  Directory  for 
American  Travellers  for  1874,  etc.  Containing 
the  fullest  information  .  .  respecting  all  that  is 
valuable  in  connection  with  a  visit  to  London. 
By  C.  E.  .Pascoe.  Boston.  [U.  S.]  1874.  8° 
IContinued  as] 

A  London  Guide  and  Directory  for  American 
Travellers  .  .  .  [1875,  76].     By  C.  E.  Pascoe; 
London.     [1875-76.]     8° 

Herbert,  H.     Herbert's  Metropolitan  Hand- 
book for  Railways,  Tramwavs,  Omnibuses,  etc. 
London.     1875.     16o 

Arwiher  edition.    London.     1876.     16° 

Another  edition.     London.     1877.     8° 

Another  edition.      London.     1878.     8° 

Brown,  "W.  A.  The  London  Omnibus  Guide, 
with  a  map  showing  the  routes  of  all  the  omni- 
buses, tramcars,  etc.     Pt.  1. 

Swaffham.     [1877.]    8^ 
[No  more  published.] 

P.P.  London.  The  Camden  and  Kentish 
Town  Directory,  1867,  etc. 

London.     [1866,  etc.]    8° 

The  Borough   of  Hackney  Directory, 

1872,  including  the  whole  of  the  Parishes  of 
Hackney,  Shoreditch,  and  Bethnal  Green. 

London.     [1871.]     8° 

Hampstead  and  Highgate  "Express" 

Directory,  Diary,  and  Almanack,  1870. 

Hampstead,     [1870,  etc.]  8° 

The  Hampstead  Directory  and  Guide  for 

1854.  London.     1854.     12° 

The  Hampstead  Directory  and  Al- 
manack for  1859,  etc. 

Hampstead.     [1858,  etc.]    12o 

Homsey.  Directory  for  Hornsey  and  neigh- 
bourhood. London.     [1879.]    8o 


P.P.  London.  The  Islington  Directory  for 
1853,  including  Pentonville,  Highbury,  HoUo- 
way,  and  Barnsbury. 

London.     [1853-55,  59,  etc.]     12<> 

Allen's  West  London  Street,    Court, 

and  Ti-ades  Directory,  1869. 

London.     [1868,  etc.]    8o 

The  Kensington,  Notting  Hill,  Bromp- 

ton,  and  Knightsbridge  Directoiy  for  1876. 

London.     1876,  etc.     S® 

The    Kilburn    Directory,    including 

"Willesden,  Cricklewood  and  West  End,  Hamp- 
stead, for  1872.         London.     [1872,  etc.]     8° 

The  Marylebone   Directory   for  1863 

(64),  comprising  a  complete  street  directory, 
court  directory,  etc.    London.    [1863-64.]     16° 

[After  1864  nuerged  into  the  St.  John's  Wood  Direc- 
tory.] 

Ephemerides.  The  Marylebone  Borough 
Almanack  for  the  year  1852. 

London.     [1851.]     8© 

P.P.  London.  Dolling's  Paddington  Direc- 
tory for  1862, .  . .  including  Bay swater,  Notting 
Hill,  etc.  London.     [1862,  etc.]    8^ 

The  Paddington  and  Bayswater  Direc- 
tory for  1872,  etc.    London.     [1871,  etc.]     S* 

The  St.    John's  Wood  Directory   and 

Almanack  for  1861-4.    [London.    1860-3.]    8o 
[Continued  as] 

The  Marylebone  and  St.  John's  Wood  Direc- 
tory for  1865,  etc.     London.     [1864,  etc.]     %° 

The  St.  Pancras  Directory  for  1862,  etc. 

London.     [1862,  etc.]    %^ 

Simpson's    Street    Directory    of    St. 

Pancras.  London.     [1862,  etc.]    8° 

ECCLESIASTICAL  TOPOGBAPHT. 

Fisher,  P.  The  Catalogue  of  most  of  the 
Memorable  Tombes,  Grave-stones,  plates, 
escutcheons,  or  atchieveraents  in  the  demolisht, 
or  yet  extant  churches  of  London,  from  St. 
Katherine's  beyond  the  Tower,  to  Temple 
Barre.  London.     1668.     4° 

[Imperfect.?  wantingall  after  p.  52  ?J 

London.  The  catalogue  and  account  of 
many  memorable  i)ersons  who  had  visible 
tombs,  plated  grave-stones,  hatchments  or 
escutcheons  in  any  of  the  new  burnt  or  yet  ex- 
tant churches  of  London,  from  S.  Catherine's 
near  the  Tower,  to  Temple  Bar.  [By  P. 
Fisher.]  [London.     1670.]     4® 

Newconrt,  Richard.  Repertorium  Ecclesias- 
ticum  Parochiale  Londinense  ;  an  Ecclesiastical 
Parochial  History  of  the  diocese  of  London. 

2  vol.     London.     1708-10.     foL 


Paterson,  James.     Pietas  Londinensis ;  or, 
the  ecclesiastical  state  of  London. 

London.     1714.     S^ 


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LONDON. 


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Pietas  Londinensis ;  an  abridgment  of 

Paterson's  Ecclesiastical  State  of  London  in 
1714.  London.     1838.     12o 

London.  A  supplement  to  the  Review  of 
London :  in  an  historical  account  of  all  the 
Cathedrals,  Churches,  and  Chappels  of  the 
ijaetropolis.  London.     1722.     8° 

Willis,  B.  Parochiale  Anglicanum  ;  or,  the 
names  of  all  the  Churches  and  Chapels  within 
the  Dioceses  of  Canterbury,  Rochester,  London, 
etc.  London.     1733.     4° 

A  survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of  York, 

Durham,    Carlisle,    Chester,   Man,  Litchfield, 
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Barrow,    J.    C.       [Picturesque     Views    of 
Churches  in   the   neighbourhood  of  London  ; 
with  descriptions.  ]       London.     1790-93.     fol. 
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London,  Environs  of.  Ecclesiastical  Topo- 
graphy. A  collection  of  one  hundred  views  of 
Churches  in  the  environs  of  London.  With 
descriptions,  etc. 

L.  P.     2  vol.     London.     1807.     4° 

[The  date  of  the  title-page  to  each  vol.  is  1807,  but 
certain  of  the  plates  in  vol.  II.  are  dated  1809.] 

Another  edition.      London.     1811.     4° 

London.  Londina  illustrata.  Graphic  and 
historic  memorials  of  Monasteries,  Churches,  . . 
Palaces,  Halls,  etc.  in  the  Cities  and  suburbs  of 
London  and  Westminster.  Published  by  R. 
Wilkinson.  2  vol.     London.     1819.     4° 

Clarke,  Charles.  Architectura  Ecclesiastica 
Londini ;  being  a  series  of  views  ...  of  the  .  .  . 
Churches  in  London,  Southw^ark,  and  West- 
minster. London.     1819.     fol. 

London. 


Directory ;    or,    a    guide 


The   Metropolitan    Ecclesiastical 
'to    the     Principal 
Churches,    Chapels,    etc.    in   London  and  its 
Jlnvirons.  London.     1885.     12o 

Godwin,  George.  The  Churches  of  London : 
a  history  and  description  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Edifices  of  the  Metropolis.  By  George  Godwin, 
assisted  by  J.  Britton.  Illustrated  by  numer- 
ous plates,  engraved  by  J.  Le  Keux,  and  others 
from  drawings  by  F,  Mackenzie  and  R.  W. 
Billings.  2  vol.     London.     1839.     8° 

Clayton,  John.  The  works  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wren.  The  dimensions,  plans,  elevations,  and 
sections  of  the  Parochial  Churches  of  Sir  C. 
Wren,  erected  in  the  Cities  of  London  and 
Westminster.    Part  1.    London.    1848,  9.    fol. 

London.  A  handbook  to  all  places  of  public 
worship  in  London.        London.     [1848.]    16° 

The   Christian  Visitor's  handbook  to 

London,  comprising  a  guide  to  churches  and 
chapels.  London.     [1851.]    12° 

Christian  Visitor.  The  Christian  Visitor's 
Handbook  to  London,  comprising  a  guide  to 


all  the  objects  of  interest  in  the  metropolis, 
religious,  philanthropic,  and  general. 

[London.     1862.]    S® 

PP.  London.  A  Guide  to  the  Churches  of 
London  and  its  suburbs.     By  C.  Mackeson. 

In  progress.     London.     186.6,  etc.     8* 

Pike,  G.  H.  Ancient  Meeting-Houses ;  or, 
memorial  pictures  of  nonconformity  in  Old 
London.  London.     1870.     8® 

"Wood,  Alexander.  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities 
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Walford,  Edward.  Holidays  in  Home 
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EXHIBITIONS,  ETC. 

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North,  Father.  The  Mysteries  of  London 
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London.     Guide  to  the  Sights  of  London. 
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The  Educational  Places  of  Amusement 

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Herbert,  H.  London  (illustrated).  A  com- 
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Brurcswick  Theatre. — 

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Smith,  G.  C.  A  narrative  of  the  falling  of 
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the  Brunswick  Theatre.       Third  Edition. 

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Brunswick  Theatre.  [A  collection  of  play- 
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[London.     1828.]     4o 
Carlisle  Hoibse. — 

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Colosseum,  Regent's  Park. — 

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A    description   of    the    Colosseum  as 

re-opened  in  1845,  with  numerous  illustrations. 
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Twenty -third  edition. 

London.  1849.    obi.  8o 

Another  edition.      London.    1850.     8® 

Another  edition.     London.     1852.     8° 

Great  Exhibition. — 
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Fremaray,  J.  de.  Promenades  sentimentales 
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Amooz,  J.  J.  El  Palacio  de  Cristal.  Es- 
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Lane,  C.  A.  Lane's  Telescopic  View  of  the 
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Lane's  Telescopic  View  of  the  Ceremony 

of  Her  Majesty  opening  the  Great  Exhibition, 
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Jerrold,  W.  B.  How  to  see  the  Exhibition. 
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London, "G'rea^  Exhibition.  A  Guide  to  the 
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The  Crystal  Palace  and  the  Great  Exhi- 
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Tallis,  John.  Tallis's  History  and  descrip- 
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London,  Ghreat  Exhibition.  The  Great  Exhi- 
bition of  the  World's  Industry,  held  in  London 
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The  Crystal  Palace  and  its  contents, 

embellished  with  upwards  of  500  engravings. 

London.     1852.     4o 

Dickinson's  Comprehensive  Pictures  of 

the  Great  Exhibition  of  1851. 

2  vol.     London.     1854.     fol. 

International  Exhibitions. — 

London,  International  Exhibition  of  1862. 
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Boutledge,  George.  Routledge's  Penny  Guide 
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A  plain  Guide  to  the  International 

Exhibition.     The  wonders  of  the  Exhibition, 
showing  how  they  may  be  seen  at  one  visit. 

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The  Key  ^to  the  International  Exhibi- 
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Illuminated  Guide  to  the  International 

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The  International  Palace  Guide  and 

Hpliday  Companion  to  London  and  its  suburbs. 
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How  to  see  the  Exhibition  in  one  day. 

[London.     1862.]     S° 

Handy  book  to  the  International  Ex- 
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tistics. A  guide  to  the  objects  most  worthy  of 
note,  etc.  London.    1862.     16° 

Official  Hackney  Carriage  fares  to  and 

from  the  International  Exhibition.     English, 
French,  and  German.      [London.]    1862.     24° 

The  Penny  Guide  to  the  International 

Exhibition.  London.     1862.     16o 

Reisebegleiter  zur  Londoner  Welt-Aus- 

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Pardon,  G.  F.  A  Guide  to  the  International 
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Kelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Oil-Colour  Views. 
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Nelson's  Oil-colour  Views.  The  Inter- 
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Wood,  Walter.  Walter  Wood's  Handbook, 
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Cassell's  Guide  to    the  International 

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Marylebone  Gardens. — 

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[London.     1763-75.]    4o 
Pantheon. — 

Pantheon.  [A  collection  of  advertisements, 
cuttings  from  periodicals,  views,  etc.  relating  to 
the  Pantheon.]  [London.     1772-96.]     i9 

Ranelagh  Gardens. — 

Banelagh  Gardens.  [A  collection  of  bills, 
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Royal  Alhamhra  Palace. — 

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Royal  Panopticon. — 

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Vauxhall. — 

Vauxhall.  A  sketch  of  the  Spring  Gardens, 
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A  brief  historical  and  descriptive  ac- 


count of  the  Royal  Gardens,  Vauxhall. 

London.     1822.     8o 

The   Vauxhall   Companion ;    being    a 

correct  guide  to  the  various  amusements  to  be 
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White    Conduit    House.      See    Carlisle 
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Sclater,  P.  L.     Guide  to  the  Gardens  of  the 
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Ireland,  S.     Picturesque  Views,  with  an  his- 
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Pearce,  R.  R.  A  History  of  the  Inns  of 
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the  Middle  Temple,  and  Gray's  Inn,  etc. 

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A    guide    to  the  Inns  of  Court  and 

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Lane,  Thomas.  The  Student's  Guide,  being 
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Third  edition.         London.     1814.     8o 

Fourth  edition.        Loudon.     1823.     8® 

Hardwick,  Philip.  [Drawings  of  the  New 
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Spilsbury,  W.  H.  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  its  ancient 
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Temple,  Inner,  Society  of  the.  Students  ad- 
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Temple,  Middle,  Society  of  the.  The  Middle 
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FASISHES,  ETC. 

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Ware,  John.  An  account  of  the  several 
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Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britton,  John.  The 
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Eighth  edition. 
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Monmouth.     1825. 


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Norwich.  1777.  12«> 
Fourth  edition,  enlarged. 

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Fifth  edition.       Norwich.     1795.     12o 

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Marshall,  William.  The  Rural  Economy  of 
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2  vol.     London.    1787.     8o 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
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London.     1804.     8o 

Brayley,  E.  Wedlake.  Views  in  Suffolk, 
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Clark,  Z.  An  account  of  the  charities  be- 
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Cotman,  J.  S.  [Specimens  of  Norman  and 
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Taylor,  Richard.  Index  Monasticus ;  or, 
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Matchett,  J.  The  Norfolk  and  Norwich 
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Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Travel- 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
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Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

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Another  edition.     London.    1830-1.     8° 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National  and 

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Pigot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National,  Com- 
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London.  Post-OflSce  Directory  of  London 
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[Third  edition.]      London.     1858.     8° 

Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  Royal  National  and 
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White,  Francis.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
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White,  William.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
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Eobberds,  J.  "W.  Geological  and  Historical 
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Orimaldi,  Stacey.  Rotuli  de  dominabus  et 
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Stone,   F.      Picturesque  Views  of   all  the 
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Cobbett,  W,  Rural  Rides  in  the  Counties  of 
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A  new  edition.      London.     1853.     12* 

Korfolk.  Norfolk  illustrated  in  a  series  of 
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London.     1834.     12o 

Eobberds,  J.  W.  Scenery  of  the  Rivers  of 
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Turner,  Dawson.  Catalogue  of  engravings, 
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Woodward,  Samuel  The  Norfolk  Topo- 
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mented by  W.  E.  Ewing.  To  which  are 
appended,  a  catalogue  of  the  drawings,  prints, 
and  deeds  collected  for  the  illustration  of  the 
County  histor}"^  and  antiquities  by  Dawson 
Turner,  and  also  Lists  of  the  Norfolk  Chartu- 
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transcripts  and  drawings  relating  to  Norfolk  in 
the  British  Museum.  London.     1842.     8° 

Norfolk,  Sheriffs  of.  Vicecomites  Norfolciae  ; 
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betically arranged ;  with  their  armorial  bear- 
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Hart,  R.  The  antiquities  of  Norfolk ;  a 
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Haigh,  D.  H.  An  essay  on  the  Numismatic 
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Lubbock.  Richard.  Observations  on  the 
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District  of  the  Broads.      Norwich.     1845.     8° 

New  edition.'        Norwich.     1879.     8° 

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Brixton  Hill,  London.     1852.     4o 

Harrod,  Henry.  Gleanings  among  the 
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Domesday  Book.  An  analysis  of  the  Domes- 
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Domesday  Book ;  or  the  great  survey 

of  England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  a.d. 
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Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  A.  Guide  to  the  Coasts 
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P.P.  Lowestoft.  The  East  Anglian:  or 
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Suttees,  S.  F.  Julius  Caesar,  showing  beyond 
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P.,  R.  Four  Topographical  Letters,  written 
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Paine,  James.  Plans,  elevations,  and  sections 
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2  vol.     London.     1783.     fol. 

Academies,  etc..  Board  of  Agriculture. 
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Another  edition.      London.     1798.     8° 

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to  the  County  of  York,  including  also  Amonn- 
demess,  Lonsdale,  and  Fumess,  in  Lancashire, 
and  such  parts  of  Westmoreland  and  Cumber- 
land as  are  contained  in  the  survey ;  also  the 
Counties  of  Derby,  Nottingham,  etc.,  with  an 
introduction,  glossary,  and  indexes,  by  the 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
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Pigot  and  Co.  's  National  Commercial 

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Another  edition,       London.  1835.     8° 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  and  Com- 


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White,  F.  Nottinghamshire.  History, 
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Slater's  Royal  National  and  Commercial 

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Cobbett,  "William.  Rural  Rides  in  the 
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The  geology  of  parts  of  Nottinghamshire, 
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Second  edition.        London.     1880.     8*' 

Memoirs  of  the  Geological  Survey  of 

Great  Britain.  The  geology  of  parts  of  Not- 
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Murray.     London.     1868.     12° 

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Academies,  etc.,  Harleian  Society.  The 
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years  1569  and  1614.  .  .  .  Edited  by  G.  W. 
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Fannthorpe,  J.  P.  The  geography  of  Not- 
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Briscoe,  J.  P.  Nottinghamshire  Facts  and 
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BABWOBTH.     See  Retford. 

BLYTH. 

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C0LLIN6HAU. 

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The  History  of  CoUingham  and   its 

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HAWTON. 

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HTJCEITALL-TOBEABD.     See  Newstead. 

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Harrod,  William.  The  history  of  Mansfield 
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NEWABE.    See  also  Southwell. 

Shilton,  R.  P.  The  history  of  the  town  of 
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Brown,  Cornelius.  The  annals  of  Newark- 
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London.     1879.     4o 

NEWSTEAD.     See  also  Sherwood  Forest. 

Byron,    G.  G.  N.,  Lord.      The  home   and 

grave  of  Byron  ;  an  .  .  .  account  of  Newstead 

Abbey,  Annesley  Hall,  and  Hucknall-Torkard. 

London.     [1852.]     8^ 

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London.     [1855.]     80 

Bailey,  Thomas.  Handbook  to  Newstead 
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Newstead  Abbey.  Newstead  Abbey ;  its 
present  owner  [Colonel  Thomas  Wildman], 
with  reminiscences  of  Lord  Byron. 

London.     [1857.]    80 

Newstead     Abbey,     Nottinghamshire. 

Particulars  of  the  .  .  .  estate  comprising  the 
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Nottingham.     [1877.]    8° 

NOTTINGHAM. 

Searing,  Charles.  Catalogus  Stirpium.  A 
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monly cultivated  in  divers  parts  of  England, 
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Nottingham.     1738.     8° 

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Nottinghamia  Vetus  et  Nova ;  or,  an 

historical  account  of  the  ancient  and  present 
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Nottingham.     1751.     4° 

Throsby,  J.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
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Willonghby,  E.  The  Nottingham  Directory, 
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of  every  principal  inhabitant. 

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Nottingham,    Toion  of.    The  Nottingham 
Directory,  containing  a  general  list  of  the  mer- 
chants, tradesmen,  and  principal  inhabitants  of 
Nottingham,  New  Radford,  and  New-Snenton. 
Nottingham.     1815.     12° 

Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  National  Commercial 
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Manchester.     1847.     8° 
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Ephemerides.  The  Nottingham  Red  Book 
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Sutton,  J.  F.  The  Date-Book  of  Remarkable 
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London.     1852.     8o 

Lowe,  Edward  J.  The  conchology  of  Not- 
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Wylie,  WiUiam  H.  Old  and  New  Notting- 
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the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain.     The 

feology  of  the  country  around  Nottingham, 
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Nottingham,  Tovm  of.  The  Tourist's  Pictur- 
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Nottingham.     1871.     8o 
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London.    [1878.]    8° 

Hicklin,  John.  The  History  of  Nottingham 
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Bailey,  Thomas.  Handbook  to  Nottingham 
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Hine,  Thomas  C.  Nottingham,  its  Castle, 
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Brown,  John  Henry.  Historical  sketch  of 
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Close,  Thomas.  St.  Mary's  Church,  Not- 
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Tarbotton,  M.  0.  History  of  the  Old  Trent 
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OBDSALL.     See  Retford. 

BETFOBD. 

Piercy,  J.  S.  The  history  of  Retford,  in  the 
County  of  Nottingham.  With  an  historical 
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Retford.     1828.     So 

BVFFOBB.     See  Sherwood  Forest. 

SCBOOBT. 

Slacke,  John.  An  account  of  the  Hospital 
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Hunter,  Joseph.  Collections  concerning  the 
Church  or  Congregation  of  Protestant  Separat- 
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shire, in  the  time  of  King  James  I:  the 
Founders  of  New  Plymouth,  the  parent  colony 
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SHEBWOOD  FOBEST.     See  also  Worksop. 

Booke,  Hayman.  A  sketch  of  the  ancient 
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London.     1850.     12o 

Carter,  James.  A  visit  to  Sherwood  Forest, 
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Third  edition,  revised. 

London.     [1866.]    8o 

Fourth  edition,  revised. 

London.     [1875.]    8° 

Sterland,  W.  J.  The  Birds  of  Sherwood 
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SOUTHWELL. 

Bastall,  "W".  D.  A  history  of  the  antiquities 
of  the  town  and  church  of  Southwell,  in  the 
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histories  of  Southwell  (the  Ad  Pontem)  and  of 
Newark  (the  Sidnacester  of  the  Romans).  Inter- 
spersed with  biographical  sketches,  and  embel- 
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2  vol.     Newark,  London.     1801,  1819.     4o 

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Shilton,  R.  P.  The  History  of  Southwell  in 
the  County  of  Nottingham,  its  hamlets  and 
vicinage,  including  a  description  of  the  Collegi- 
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Dimock,  J.  F.  Illustrations  of  the  Collegi- 
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Bloxam,  M.  H.  On  the  Sepulchral  Effigy  of 
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THOSESBY  HALL.     See  Sherwood  Forest. 

WELBECK.     See  also  Sherwood  Forest. 

Booke,  Hayinan,  Descriptions  and  sketches 
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WORKSOP. 

Holland,  John.  The  History,  Antiquities, 
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Sheffield.     1826.     4o 

White,  Robert.  The  Visitors'  Handbook  to 
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Eddison,  Edwin.  History  of  Worksop  ;  with 
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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
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White,   Robert, 
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Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britton,  J.     The  beau- 
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Taylor,  John.  A  Catalogue  of  Tavemes  in 
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1641,  to  the  tenth  of  September  following. 

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Heame,  Thomas.  A  letter  containing  an 
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General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  County 
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London.     1794.     4° 

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Bridges,  J.  A  Book  of  Fairs ;  or,  a  guide 
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Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 

Directory.  London.     1830.     8° 

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Another  edition,    London.    1830-1.    8<* 

Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  and  Commer- 
cial Directory  and  Topography  of  the  Counties 
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Berks,  County  of.  Post-Ofl&ce  Directory  of 
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Slater,  Isaac     Slater's  Royal  National  and 

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Oxford,  County  of.  History,  Gazetteer,  and 
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ASTBOP. 

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BLENHEIH.    See  also  Oxford. 

Haver,  William  F.  Blenheim,  a  poem.  To 
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Eccles,  William.  A  new  Guide  to  Blenheim 
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Buck,   S.  and  N.     [Views  of  Oxford,  War- 
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The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 


Colleges  and  Halls  in  the  University  of  Oxford, 
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Sibthorp,  John.  Flora  Oxoniensis,  exhibens 
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L.  P. 


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Chalmers,  Alexander.  A  history  of  the 
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Wade,  W.  M.  Walks  in  Oxford  ;  comprising 
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Academies,  etc. ,  Oxford.  A  new  Companion 
for  Oxford  ;  or,  guide  through  the  University. 
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Lady.  The  Young  Travellers  ;  or,  Visit  to 
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Lascelles,  R.  The  University  and  City  of 
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Skelton,  Joseph.  Oxonia  Antiqua  restaurata ; 
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Ingram,  James.  Memorials  of  Oxford. 
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Huber,  V.  A.    DieEnglischenUniversitaten. 
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German  of  V.  A.  Huber,  an  abridged  transla- 
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2  vol.     London.     1843.     8° 

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descriptive  notices  by  C.  Oilier. 

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Oxford,  City  of.  Panorama  of  Oxford  from 
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A  Handbook  for  visitors  to  Oxford. 


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wood- cuts.  Oxford.     1847.     8° 

Another  edition.       Oxford.     1858.     8*^ 

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The  Railway  Traveller's  walk  through 

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Jewitt,  0.  On  the  late,  or  debased  Gothic 
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Baylies,  William.     Practical  Reflections  on 
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Bath  and  Bristol.  The  Bath  and  Bristol 
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Bath  Guide.  The  New  Bath  Guide,  or 
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Bath.  The  Stranger's  Assistant  and  Guide  to 
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Bath  and  its  environs,  a  descriptive 

poem.  Bath.     1775.     8° 

Bath  Guide.  The  new  Prose  Bath  Guide  for 
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Falconer,  William.  A  practical  dissertation 
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Ibbetson,  J.  C.  A  picturesque  guide  to 
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Pownall,  T.  Descriptions  and  explanations 
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Bath.     1795.     4o 

Heath,  George.  The  History,  antiquities, 
survey,  and  description  of  the  City  ...  of 
Bristol.  To  which  are  added  descriptions  of 
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Bath  and  Wells.     Second  edition. 

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Warner,  Richard.  An  illustration  of  the 
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Bath.     1797.     4° 

Excursions  from  Bath  ;  with  plans  of 

the  roads.  Bath.     1801.     8° 

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Walcott,  John.  Description  and  figures  of 
petrifactions  found  in  the  quan*ies,  gravel-pits, 
etc.  near  Bath.  Collected  and  drawn  by  John 
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Gibbes,  Sir  G.  S.  A  treatise  on  the  Bath 
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Lysons,  Samuel.  [Remains  of  two  Roman 
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Bath  Guide.  The  historic  and  local  new 
Bath  Guide.  Bath.     [1802  ?]    8° 

The  historical    and    local    new    Bath 

Guide.  Bath.     [1835?]     80 

Bath.  Bath  illustrated  by  a  series  of  Views 
from  the  drawings  of  J.  C.  Nattes  ;  with  de- 
scriptions to  each  plate.     London.    1806.    foL 

T— .,  F.  Esq.  The  Wonders  of  a  Week  at 
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London.     1811.     S® 

Bath  Guide.  The  original  Bath  Guide,  con- 
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Bath.     [1812,  1826,  1829.]     12° 

P.P.  Bath.  Gye's  Bath  Directory  corrected 
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Bath,  City  of.  A  Directory  for  the  City  and 
Borough  of  Bath,  the  City  of  Wells,  etc. 

London.     1854.     12o 

Gloucester,  County  of.  Post-Ofl&ce  Directory 
of  Gloucestershire,  with  Bath,  Bristol,  Here- 
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P.P.  Bath.  Post-Office  Bath  Directory, 
1858-9,  edited  and  compiled,  ...  by  Mr.  J. 
Prior  and  Mr.  W.  Wooster. 

Bath.     [1858,  etc.]    12* 

Egan,  P.  Walks  through  Bath  describing 
everything  worthy  of  interest,  including  Wal- 
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Another  edition.        Bath.     1819.     12° 

Mansford,  J.  G.  The  Invalid's  Companion 
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Scudamore,  Charles.  A  chemical  and  med- 
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London.     1820.     8» 

Spry,  Joseph  Hume.  A  practical  treatise  on 
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Britten,  John.  Bath  and  Bristol,  with  the 
Counties  of  Somerset  and  Gloucester  displayed 
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illustrations  by  J.  Britton.  London.    1829.    4° 

Bath.  The  Handbook  to  Bath,  illustrated 
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Gibbs,  Samuel.  Gibbs's  illustrated  Bath 
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Bath.     [1845.]     12° 

Another  edition.      Bath.     [1855.]     12° 

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Tanstall,  James.  Rambles  about  Bath  and 
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Milles,  J.  Topographical  Kotes  respecting 
Bath,  Wells,  Glastonbury,  Taunton,  etc. 
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Hunter,  Joseph.  The  connection  of  Bath 
with  the  literature  and  science  of  England. 

London.     1853.     8° 

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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Earle,  John.  A  guide  to  the  knowledge  of 
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Scarth,  H.  IVI.  Aquae  Solis ;  or,  Notices  of 
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"Wright,  G.  N.  The  historic -guide  to  Bath. 
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Bath.  Objects  of  interest  in  the  City  of  Bath 
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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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Major,  S.  D.  Notabilia  of  Bath :  a  Hand- 
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Another  edition.  Bath.     1879.     S® 

England.  The  picturesque  scenery  of  Eng- 
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Stothert,  Caroline  M.  K.  Picturesque  Bath. 
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Some  account  of  the  Abbey  Church  at  Bath, 

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London.     1798.     fol. 

Britton,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities 
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Davis,  Edward.  Gothic  ornaments,  illus- 
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CABHAMFTON. 

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Stevens,  N.  E.  A  guide  to  Cheddar  and 
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CHILT0N-ST7PEB-P0LDEN. 

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CLEVEDON. 

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Taylor,  Thomas.  Historical  and  topograph- 
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Jackson,  John  E.  A  guide  to  Farleigh-Hun- 
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Saunders,  Samuel.  A  short  description  of 
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authors.  To  which  is  added  an  account  of  the 
mineral  waters,  and  of  the  Glastonbury  Thorn, 

Bath.     1794.     16^ 

Another  edition.    London.    1805.     16° 

Another  edition.      London.     1807.     S° 

C,  J.  The  Avalonian  Guide  to  the  town  of 
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LICHFIELD. 

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White,  William.  History,  gazetteer,  and 
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Abingdon,  Thomas.  The  antiquities  of  the 
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Willis,  B.  A  survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
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8ED6ELET. 

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SHENSTONE. 

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STOKE-TJPON-TEEKT. 

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TAMWOETH. 

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TIXALL. 

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TJTTOXETEE. 

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WEDNESBUEY.     See  also  Wolverhampton. 

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WEST  BEOMWICH. 

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WEVEE.     See  Wootton. 

WILL0WBSID6E. 

Gilbert,  S.  Fons  sanatis ;  or,  the  healing 
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London.     1676.     12° 

WOLVEEHAMPTON. 

Oliver,  George.  An  historical  and  descrip- 
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Wolverhampton.     [1836.]     8° 

Hall,  Frederick.  A  short  historical  account 
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White,  William.  White's  Directory  of  Bir- 
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Sheffield.     1869.     8o 

Another  edition.     Sheffield.     1873.     8® 

Steen,  —  and  Blacket,  — .  Steen  and 
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WOOTTON. 

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Blome,  Richard.  [Description  of]  Suffolk  ; 
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London.     1673.     fol. 

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Birby,  John.  The  Suffolk  Traveller ;  or,  a 
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Ipswich.     1735.     S'> 

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The  Suffolk  Traveller  ;  first  published 

by  John  Kirby,  who  took  an  actual  survey  of 
the  whole  County  in  1732-34.  The  second 
edition,  with  .  .  .  additions  by  several  hands, 
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Page,   A.      A  supplement   to  the    Suffolk 
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6  vol.     Ipswich.     1843.     4o 

Suffolk.     [Description  of]  Suffolk  [extracted 
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An  Historical,  Descriptive,    and  Bio- 
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Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britten,  J.  The  beauties 
of  England  and  Wales ;  or,  original  delineations, 


topographical,  historical,  and  descriptive,   of 

each  county.  London.     1813.     8° 

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Pinnock,  William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of  Suffolk.  Vol.  V.  of  Pinnock's 
County  Histories.  London.     1818.     12° 

Suffolk.  A  topographical  and  historical  de- 
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Gage,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
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L.  P.     2  vol.     London.     1846-48.     fol. 

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Suffolk.  [List  of  the]  Nobility  and  Gentry 
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Kirby,  John  Joshua.  An  historical  account 
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of  Suffolk,  drawn  by  Joshua  Kirby,  and  pub- 
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Phillips,  John,  A  Treatise  on  Inland  navi- 
gation: illustrated  with  a  whole-sheet  Plan, 
delineating  the  course  of  an  intended  navigable 
canal  from  London  to  Norwich  and  Lynn 
through  .  .  .  Essex,  Suffolk,  and  Norfolk. 

London.     1785.     4o 

Harlesford.  The  particulars  of  valuable 
Freehold  and  Copyhold  Estates,  in  eligible  situ- 
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[London.     1787.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

Soane,  Sir  John.  Plans,  elevations,  and 
sections  of  Buildings  erected  in  the  Counties  of 
Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Yorkshire,  Staffordshire, 
Warwickshire,  Hertfordshire,  etc. 

London.     1788.     fol. 

Norfolk.  The  particulars  of  a  capital,  com- 
pact, and  very  valuable  Estate  .  .  .  situate  in 
the  Counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

[Burj-  St.  Edmunds.     1789.]    fol. 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  County 
of  Suffolk.   By  A.  Young.    London.    1794.    A° 

Another  edition.      London.     1797.     8* 

Alexander,  Henry.  East  Suffolk  Agricul- 
tural Association  prize  essay.  The  soils  of  East 
Suffolk,  considered  geologically. 

Woodbridge.     [1840.]     8" 

Nichols,  A.  S.  Journal  of  a  very  young 
lady's  tour  from  Canonbury  to  Aldborough 
through  Chelmsford,  Sudbury,  and  Ipswich. 
[In  verse.]  London.     1804.     8° 

Brayley,  E.  "Wedlake.  Views  in  Suffolk, 
NorfoUc,  and  Northamptonshire,  illustrative  of 
the  Works  of  Robert  Bloomj&eld  ;  accompanied 
with  Descriptions,  to  which  is  annexed,  a 
Memoir  of  the  Poet's  Life. 

X.  F.     London.     1806.     4« 

Gilpin,  William.  Observations  on  several 
parts  of  the  Counties  of  Cambridge,  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  and  Essex.  .  .  .  Also  on  several  parts  of 
North  Wales,  relative  chiefly  to  picturesque 
beauty,  in  two  tours,  the  former  made  in  .  .  . 
1769,  the  latter  in  .  .  .  1773. 

London.     1809.     S° 

Suffolk  Garland.  The  Suffolk  Garland  :  or, 
a  collection  of  poems,  songs,  tales,  ballads, 
sonnets,  and  elegies  ;  legendary  and  romantic, 
historical  and  descriptive,  relative  to  that 
County.  Ipswich.     1818.     8° 

Cromwell,  T.  K.  Excursions  through  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  Scotland  and  Ireland.  (Ex- 
cursions in  the  County  of  Suffolk. ) 

2  vol.     London.     1818.     8» 

Taylor,  Richard  C.  Index  Monasticus ;  or, 
the  Abbeys  and  other  Monasteries,  Alien  Prior- 
ies, Friaries,  Colleges,  Collegiate  Churches,  and 
Hospitals  .  .  .  formerly  established  in  the  Dio- 
cese of  Norwich  and  the  ancient  kingdom  of 


East  Anglia  .  .  illustrated  by  maps  of  Suffolk, 
Norfolk,  and  .  .  .  Norwich. 

London.     1821.     fol. 
[There  is  another  copy  in  the  library  on  large  paper.  ] 

Suffolk.  A  list  of  the  several  Parishes  and 
Hamlets  in  the  County  of  Suffolk. 

Ipswich.     [1822.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Traveller ; 
or,  Tourist's  Pocket  Directory. 

London.     [1802-10.]     12<> 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
Provincial  new  Commercial  Directory  for 
1823-4.  3  pt.     London.     [1823.]     8° 

[Includes  Suffolk.] 

— —  Pigot  and  Co.'s  National  Commercial 
Directory.  London.     1830.     S'> 

[Includes  Suffolk.] 

Another  edition.    London.    1830-1.    8° 

Pigot  and   Co.'s  Royal  National  and 

Commercial  Directory  and  Topography  of  the 
Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

3  pt.     London.     [1839.]     8o 
[Includes  Suffolk.] 

Figot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National,  Com- 
mercial, and  Street  Directory  of  London  for 
1840.  To  which  are  added  directories  of  the 
Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

London.     [1839.]     8° 
[Includes  Suffolk.] 

London.  Post- Office  Directory  of  London 
and  nine  counties,  viz.  .  .  .  Cambridgeshire, 
Norfolk,  and  Suffolk,  with  Essex,  Hertford- 
shire, Kent,  Middlesex,  Surrey,  and  Sussex. 

2pt.     London.     [1846.]     8o 

Cambridge,  County  of.  Post-Office  Directory 
of  the  Norfolk  Counties  ;  viz.  Cambridge,  Nor- 
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[Second  edition.]    London.    [1853.]    8° 

[Third  edition.]     London.     1858.     S^ 

Slater,  Isaac.     Slater's  Royal  National  and 

Commercial  Directory  ?nd  Topography  of  the 

Counties  of    Bedfordshire,   Buckinghamshire, 

etc.  Manchester.     1851.     8° 

[Includes  Suffolk.] 

White,  William.  History,  gazetteer,  and 
directory  of  Suffolk.  .  .  .  With  a  map  of  the 
County.     Second  edition. 

Sheffield.     1855.     8° 

Third  edition.       Sheffield.     1874.     8° 

Norfolk.  Post-Office  Directory  for  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk,  shewing  from  what  Post  Town 
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Kelly,  E.  R.  The  Post-Office  Directory  Cx 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk.     Edited  by  E.  R.  Keiiv. 

London.     1865.     8« 

The  Post-Office  Directory  of  Cambridge, 

Norfolk,  and  Suffolk.     Edited  by  E.  R.  KeUy. 

London.     1869.     8o 

Another  edition.     London.     1875.     8° 


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Davy,  Henry.  A  Series  of  Etchings  illus- 
trative of  the  Architectural  Antiquities  of 
Suffolk  ;  accompanied  with  an  historical  index. 
Drawn  and  etched  by  H.  Davy. 

*  Southwold.     1827.     fol. 

Views  of  the  seats  of  the  Noblemen  and 

Gentlemen  in   Suffolk,  from  drawings  by  H. 
Davy.     Part  First.       Southwold.     1827.     fol. 

Grimaldi,  Stacey.  Eotuli  de  dominabus  et 
pueris  et  puellis  de  donatione  regis  in  xii  comi- 
tatibus :  Lincolnscir,  Norhamptonsire,  Bede- 
fordsire,  Buckinghamsire,  Roteland,  Hunte- 
donsire,  Norffolk,  Sudfolk,  etc.  [Transcribed 
from  a  manuscript  of  Sir  S.  Dewes.] 

Londini.     1830.     4® 

Forby,  Robert.  The  vocabulary  of  East 
Anglia.  An  attempt  to  record  the  vulgar 
tongue  of  .  .  .  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  .  .  .  with 
proof  of  its  antiquity  from  etymology  and 
authority.        3  vol.     London.     1830-58.     12° 

Suffolk.  The  Traveller's  Suffolk  Directory, 
containing  an  alphabetical  list  of  the  towns  and 
villages  in  the  County  of  Suffolk. 

Beccles.     [1830.]     12° 

Cobbett,  "W.  Rural  Rides  in  the  Counties  of 
Surrey,  Kent,  Sussex,  Hampshire,  etc.,  with 
observations  relative  to  the  state  of  those 
Counties.  London.     1830.     12° 

Another  edition,  with  notes,  by  J.   P. 

Cobbett.  London.     1853.     12o 

Suffolk.  [List  of  districts  for  the  Eastern 
Division  of  the  County  of  Suffolk.] 

Woodbridge.     [1832.]     s.  sh.  fol. 

WodderspooiL,  John.  Historic  Sites  of  Suf- 
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shire, Surrey,  Sussex,  and  Kent. 

London.     1843.     8° 

Suffolk.  [Cuttings  from  newspapers  relative 
to  the  County  of  Suffolk,  1806—1847.]        fol. 

[A  collection  of  cuttings  from  magazines, 

etc.  relating  to  the  County  of  Suffolk.]       

[A  Collection  of  the  proposals  for  pub- 
lishing various  engravings  and  books  relating 
to  Suffolk.]  [1770  ?— 1845  ?]    fol. 

[A  collection  of  Miscellaneous  Papers, 

political,  topographical,  parochial,  etc.,  relat- 
ing to  the  County  of  Suffolk.] 

[1756—1826.]    40  and  fol. 

[Collections  for  the]  History  of  the 

County  of  Suffolk  [extracted  from  J.   Raw's 
Pocket  Book  from  1814  —1824]. 

[Ipswich.     1814—1824.]     12° 

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[A  Collection  of  Newspaper  Cuttings, 

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[Prospectuses  of  works  published  by 


authors  living  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  or  re- 
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[London.     1819—1851.]     8° 

[Collections  for  the  History  of  Suffolk. 

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[Collections  for  the]   History  of  the 

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Moule,  T.  [Topographical  account  of  the 
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[London.     1837.]    4o 

Fitch,  W.  S.  A  Catalogue  of  Suffolk 
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Court-Baron,  Leet  and  Rent  Rolls,  Surveys, 
.  .  .  and  other  documents  collected  for  the  pur- 
pose of  illustrating  a  history  of  the  County ;  in 
the  possession  of  W.  S.  Fitch. 

Gt.  Yarmouth.     1843.     8° 

Acheson,  A.  The  outlying  estates  of  .  .  . 
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Parishes  of  Brandeston,  Kettleburgh,  Frams- 
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Haigh,  D.  H.  An  Essay  on  the  numismatic 
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England.     The  ecclesiastical  and  architec- 

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Oxford.     1848-55.     8° 

Suffolk.     Clerical  Guide  for  the   County  of 

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Ipswich.     [1848.]     12® 

Clarke,  J.  The  Suffolk  Antiquary ;  con- 
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castles,  abbies,  .  .  .  also,  notices  of  ancient 
coins  and  other  antiquities  found  in  the 
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Woodbridge.     1849.     12o 
[With  an  autograph  letter  by  the  author.] 

Academies,  etc. ,  Camden  Society.  "Wills  and 
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Clarke,  John  A.  Fen  sketches ;  being  a 
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Academies,  etc.,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Pro- 
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the  collection  and  publication  of  information 
on  the  ancient  arts  and  monuments  of  the 
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Bury  St.  Edmunds.     1853,  etc.     8o 

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Henslow,   J.    S.,   and    Skepper,   Edmund. 

Flora  of  Suffolk  :  a  catalogue  of  the  plants  .  .  . 

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London.     [I860.]     12o 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  A  guide  to  the  Coasts 
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P.P.  Lowestoft.  The  East  Anglian  ;  or, 
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Dorling,  Edward.  Steam  Packet  Guide  be- 
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Ipswich.     1865.     8° 

Hervey,  William.  The  Visitation  of  Suf- 
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Clyde,  John.  The  new  Suffolk  Garland: 
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descriptive  poems  and  songs,  historical  and 
biographical  notices,  and  statistical  returns 
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Ipswich.     1866.     8° 

Golding,  Charles.  The  Coinage  of  Suffolk. 
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Essex.  Handbook  for  Essex,  Suffolk,  Norfolk, 
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Murray.     London.     1870.     8° 

Morris,  D.  The  Geography  of  Suffolk,  for 
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London.    1872.     8° 

Lawson,  William.     CoUins's  County  Geogra- 
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Kelly,  E.  R.  County  Topographies.  Suf- 
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London.     1875.     8® 

Browne,  John.  History  of  Congregational- 
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ALDB0E0U6H. 

AldboroTLgh.  A  signe  from  Heaven  ;  or,  a 
fearfull  atid  terrible  noise  heard  in  the  ayre,  at 
Aldborow,  in  the  County  of  Suffolke. 

London.     1642.     40 

Aldborough    described  ;    being  a  full 

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Ipswich.     [1810.]     120 

A  Guide  to  Aldeburgh.  .  .  .  With  illus- 
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AMPTON. 

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Ipswich.     1838.     4<> 

BECCLES. 

Kix,  S.  W.  Briefrecords  of  the  Independent 
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London.     1837.     12<> 

BLITHBUBGH.     See  Southwold. 

BXTEGH  CASTLE. 

Harrod,  Henry.  Excavations  at  the  Roman 
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BUEY  ST.  EDMirND'S. 

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fire  in  S.  Edmondsbury  in  Suffolke. 

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The  woefuU  and  lamentable  wast  and 


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Third  edition. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds.     1782.     8° 

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A  Particular  of  Estates  consisting  of  a 

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Gillingwater,  E.  An  historical  and  descrip- 
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Yates,  Richard.  An  illustration  of  the 
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L,  P.     2  pt.     London.     1805.     4o 

Orridge,  John.  Description  of  the  Gaol  at 
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Bury  St.  Edmund's.  A  Guide  to  the  Town, 
Abbey,  and  Antiquities  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
with  brief  notices  of  the  villages  and  country 
seats  within  a  circuit  of  eight  miles. 

Ipswich.     1821.     12° 

Second  edition. 

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A  concise  description  of  Bury  St.  Ed- 
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Suffolk.  By  Desire.  Proposals  for  publish- 
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King,  Edward.  Remarks  on  the  Abbey 
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Gage,  John.     Historical  notices  of  the  Great 
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Yates,  Richard.  History  and  antiquities  of 
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L.  P.     London.     1843.     4o 

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Bury  St.  Edmund's.  Restoration  of  the  Nor- 
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Tymms,  S.  An  architectural  and  historical 
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A  Handbook  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  in 

the  County  of  Suffolk. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds.     [1854.]    8" 

Second  edition. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds.     1859.     12o 

Bury  St.  Edmund's.  An  historical  and  archi- 
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Cemetery  of  St.  Edmund,  known  as  the  Nor- 
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CAMFSEY  ASH.     See  Elmeswell. 

COTTON. 

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DTTITWICH.     See  South  wold.) 

ELMESWELL. 

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Elmeswell.  Collections  towards  the  History 
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FLOWTON. 

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FEAMLINGHAM. 

Hawes,  Robert.  The  history  of  Framling- 
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Cambridge,  begun  by  R.  Hawes.  [Edited  with 
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Woodbridge.     1798.     4° 

Clay,  Edward.  An  history  and  description 
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Halesworth.     [1810.]     16° 

Framlingham.  The  town  and  castle  of 
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Ipswich.     1820.     8° 

Oreen,  R.  The  Stranger's  Guide  to  the 
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Second  edition.      London.     [1865.]    8° 

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HADLEI6H. 

Hadleigh.  A  description  of  Hadleigh,  in  the 
County  of  Suffolk,  and  the  adjoining  villages, 
etc.  Ipswich.     1815.     8® 

A  brief  description  of  the  Town  of 

Hadleigh,  in  Suffolk  ;  .  .  .  with  some  account 
of  the  most  eminent  persons  connected  with  it. 
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Pigot,  H.  Hadleigh.  The  town ;  the 
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Lowestoft.    1860.     8° 

HABDWICE.      See  Hawsted. 

HAWSTED. 

Nichols,  John.  The  History  and  Antiqui- 
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Cnllnm,  Sir  John.  The  histoiy  and  anti- 
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London.     1784.     8o 

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The  history  and  antiquities  of  Hawsted 


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London.     1813.     4° 

HENGBAVE. 

Gage,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Hengrave  in  Suffolk.     [With  plates.] 

L.  P.     London.     1822.     4° 

IPSWICH. 

Ipswich.  An  account  of  the  gifts  and 
legacies  that  have  been  given  and  bequeathed 
to  charitable  uses  in  the  Town  of  Ipswich,  with 
some  account  of  the  present  state  and  manage- 
ment, etc.     [By  R.  Canning.] 

Ipswich.     1747.     8° 

The  principal  Charters,   which  have 


been  granted  to  the  Corporation  of  Ipswich  .  .  , 
translated  [by  R.  Canning]. 

London.     1754.     8«> 

Ancient  and  Modem  Perambulations  ; 

and  extracts  from  charters,  trials,  and  other 
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Ipswich.     1815.     80 

Clarke,  G.  R.  The  history  and  description 
of  the  Town  and  Borough  of  Ipswich,  including 
the  villages  and  country  seats  in  its  vicinity. 

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"Wodderspoon,  John.  A  new  guide  to  Ipswich- 
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Picturesque  antiquities  of  Ipswich, ".  .  . 

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The  Antiquarian  and  Architectural  Descrip- 
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Ipswich.     1845.     fol. 

Notes  on  tte  Grey  and  White  Friars, 

Ipswich.  [Ipswich.     1848.]    8° 

Memorials  of  the    ancient    Town   of 

Ipswich.  Ipswich.     1850.     8® 

Ipswich.  [Eight  views  of  Ipswich  and  its 
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Fitch,  W.  S.     Ipswich  and  its  early  Mints. 
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Drommond,  H.  P.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas, 
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Glyde,  John.  The  moral,  social,  and  reli- 
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Ipswich.     1850.     120 

Ipswich   Handbook.      The   Ipswich  Hand- 
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Suffolk.  Particulars  of  Sale  of  the  important 
freehold  Residential  Estate  distinguished  as  the 
Chauntry,  situate  in  a  desirable  part  of  the 
County  of  Suffolk.  London.     1867.     fol. 

Ipswich.  Public  Men  of  Ipswich  and  East 
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Ipswich.     1875.     80 

EEBSET. 

Kersey.  [Account  of]  the  Priory  of  Austin 
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[One  of  the  papers  published,  by  the  Suffolk  Archaeo- 
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LAVENHAH. 

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Ipswich.     1822.     40 

LEISTON. 

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London.     1823.     8" 

LOTHINGLAND.     See  also  Lowestoft. 

Druery,  J.  H.  Historical  and  Topographi- 
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including  the  parishes  and  hamlets  of  the  half- 
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LOWESTOFT. 

Gillingwater,  E.     An  historical  account  of 

the  .  .  .  Town  of  Lowestoft ;  to  which  is  added 

some  remarks  on  the  adjoining  parishes  and  a 

general  account  of  the  Island  of  Lothingland. 

London.     [1790.]     4^ 

Lady.  The  Lowestoft  Guide  :  containing  a 
descriptive  account  of  Lowestoft  and  its  envi- 
rons.    By  a  Lady.  Yannouth.     1812.     S^ 

Lowestoft.  The  New  Handbook  of  Lowes- 
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water's  history,  Suckling's  antiquities,  and 
other  sources.  Lowestoft.     1849.     16^ 

Handbook  to  Lowestoft. 

London.     [1853.]    8° 

A  historical  and  topographical  Hand- 
book of  Lowestoft  and  its  neighbourhood  ;  with 
maps  and  .  .  .  illustrations. 

Lowestoft.     1858.     12o 

Nail,  John  G.  Great  Yarmouth  and  Lowes- 
toft, chapters  on  the  archaeology,  natural  his- 
tory, etc.  of  the  district ;  a  history  of  the  East 
Coast  Herring  Fishery ;  and  an  etymological 
and  comparative  glossary  of  the  dialect  of  East 
Anglia.     [With  photographic  illustrations.] 

L.  P.     London.     1867.     [1860-66.]     8° 

Stebbings,  Arthur.  A.  Stebbings'  Guide- 
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[Lowestoft.     1873.]    8° 

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The  Domesday  Book  for  the  County  of 

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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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Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

London.     [1839.]     8o 
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— -  Pigot  and  Co.'s  Royal  National  and 
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Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

3  pt.     London.     [1839.]    8° 
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London.  Post- Office  Directory  of  London 
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2  pt.     liondon.     [1846.]     8o 

Essex.  Post-Office  Directory  of  the  six  home 
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Another  edition.  London.    [1852.]  8° 

Another  edition.  London.     1855.  8<* 

Another  edition.  London.     1859.  8° 

Another  edition.  London.     1862.  8° 

Another  edition.  London.     1866.  8° 

Another  edition.  London.     1874.  8<> 

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Another  edition,  with  notes  by  J.  P. 

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Berry,  "William.  County  Genealogies.  Pedi- 
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Auctioneer.  Professional  Excursions  by  an 
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shire, Surrey,  Sussex,  and  Kent. 

London.     1843.     8° 

London  and  Dover  Eailway.  By  authority 
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Tnpper,  M.  F.  Surrey :  a  rapid  review  of 
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Guildford.     1849.     12° 

Eeane,  "William.     The  Beauties  of  Surrey : 

being  a  particular  description  of  about  one 

hundred  and  twenty  seats  of  the  nobility  and 

gentry  in  the  County  of  Surrey,  etc.    Pt.  1 — 4. 

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Hussey,  Arthur.  Notes  on  the  Churches  of 
Kent,  Sussex,  and  Surrey,  including  .  .  .  some 
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Surrey.     A  Handbook  for  travellers  in  Sur- 


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Second  edition,      London.     1865.     \2P 

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A.,  W.  H.  D.,  i.e.  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
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Dashwood,  J.  B.  The  Thames  to  the  Solent 
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(Monuments  and  antiquities  of  the  old  parish 


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which  was  destroyed  by  tire,  .  .  .  January  the 
5th,  1867.     Illustrated  by  the  Author,  etc.) 

2  pt.     London.     1871.     4o 

Croydon :    Pre-historic    and    Roman. 

[With  woodcut  illustrations.] 

[Croydon  ?]     1874.     8o 

Saxon  Croydon.  [With  woodcut  illus- 
trations.] [Croydon?]     1877.     8° 

Croydon  Old  Church  ;  Parish  Register  ; 

and  the  Whitgift  Charity. 

[Croydon.]     1878.     8o 

The  Archiepiscopal  Palace  at  Croydon. 

[Croydon.]     1879.     8o 

Blozam,  M.  H.  On  the  Monumental  Effigies 
in  Croydon  Church  .  .  .'recently  destroyed  by 
fire,  of  three  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury, 
Grindal,  Whitgift,  and  Sheldon. 

[Rugby.     1856.]     S'> 
[Without  title-page.] 

CBYSTAL  PALACE. 

Murray,  T.  B.     A  day  in  the  Crystal  Palace. 
Second  edition.      London.     [1851.]    8° 

Selim  Aga,  pseud.  The  Pocket  Companion 
and  penny  guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace  at  Syden- 
ham. London.     1854.     18o 

Mac  Dermott,  E.  Routledge's  Guide  to  the 
Crystal  Palace  and  Park  at  Sydenham.  With 
illustrations  and  plans.       London.     1854.     8<* 

Boutledge,  George.  Routledge's  Guide  to 
the  Crystal  Palace  and  Park  at  Sydenham.  [By 
E.  Mac  Dermott.]  London.     1854.     So 

Phillips,  S.  Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace 
and  Park  at  Sydenham.      London.     1854.     8° 

Second  edition.      London.     1854.     12° 


Third  edition. 


London.     1854.     8o 


Wyatt,  Sir  M.  D.  Views  of  the  Crystal 
Palace  and  Park,  Sydenham.  From  drawings 
by  eminent  artists,  and  photographs  by  P.  H. 
Delamotte.  With  a  title-page  and  literary 
notices  by  M.  D.  Wyatt.     First  series. 

Loudon.     1854.     fol. 
[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- 
Pt.  1.     London.     1854.     fol. 
[No  more  published.  ] 


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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 

grounds.     [Twelve  engravings.     With  descrip- 
tive letter-press.]  London.     [I860.]     16° 

Crystal  Palace.  The  Interior.  [Coloured 

engravings  with  descriptive  letter-press.] 

Loudon.     [1862.]    obL  16° 

Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace  and  Park. 

With    illustrations.       By    authority    of    the 
directors.     1862.  [London.     1862.]     8° 

The  Penny"  Guide  to  the  Crystal  Palace, 

Sydenham.  *  London.     [1863.]    8° 

Delamotte,  P.  '^H.  Photographic  views  of  the 
progress  of  the  Crystal  Palace,  Sydenham. 
Taken  during  the  progress  of  the  works.  By 
desire  of  the  Directors.     London.     1855.     fol. 

P.,  G.  R.  A  Guide  to  the  New  Crystal 
Palace  at  Sydenham.     By  G.  R.  P. 

Dublin.     [1856.]     12o 

Hirschig,  A.  Vlugtige  Schetsen  van  het 
KristalleD  Paleis  te  Sijdenhara. 

Alkmaar.     1859.     8° 

Campo,  J.  W.  del.  Palais  de  Cristal  k  Syd- 
enham, pres  de  Londres. 

LaHaye.     [1861.]    8° 

SEEF-DENE. 

Neale,  J.  P.  An  account  of  the  Deep-Dene, 
in  Surrey,  the  Seat  of  T.  Hope,  Esq. 

London.     1826.     4^ 

DOBEING.     See  also  Reigate. 

Dorking.  A  Picturesque  Promenade  round 
•Dorking,  in  Surrey.     [By  John  Timbs.] 

London.     1822,     12° 

Timbs,  John.  A  picturesque  promenade 
round  Dorking,  in  Surrey.  Second  edition, 
with  additions.  London.     1823.     12o 

Thome,  W,  The  Garden  of  Surrey  ;  or,  a 
sketch  of  Dorking  and  of  the  beautiful  country 
surrounding  it.  -     Dorking.     1829.     12° 


Dorking.     A  Handbook  of  Dorking. 

Dorking,     1855. 


8° 


Walks,    Rides,    and    Drives    around 

Dorking.  A  Companionable  Guide  to  the 
Town  and  Neighbourhood,  including  Leather- 
head.  Dorking.     [1865.]     8° 


DTTLWICH. 

Clarke,  H.  G.  The  Dulwich  Gallery;  its 
pictures  and  their  painters.  A  Guide-book 
for  Visitors.  London.     1842.     12® 

Atwiher  edition.       London.    1850.    8® 

Hovenden,  Frederick.  The  History  of  Dul- 
wich College,  with  a  short  biography  of  its 
founder,  E.  AJleyne,  etc.     London.     1873.    S® 

Blanch,  W.  H.  Dulwich  College  and  Ed- 
ward Alleyn.  A  short  history  of  the  Founda- 
tion of  God's  Gift  College  at  Dulwich. 

London.     1877.     S® 

EPSOM. 

Britto-Batavns.  The  description  of  Epsom, 
with  the  humours  and  politicks  of  the  place. 

London.     1711.     8o 

Epsom.  Some  particulars  relating  to  the 
history  of  Epsom,  Containing  a  description  of 
the  origin  of  horse-racing,  and  of  Epsom  Races ; 
to  which  is  added  an  appendix  containing  a 
botanical  survev  of  the  neighbourhood.  By  an 
Inhabitant.     [By  H.  Powuall.] 

Epsom.     1825.     8o 

Swete,  C.  J.  A  Handbook  of  Epsom,  with 
illustrations  on  wood  and  steel,  embracing  the 
villages  of  Ewell,  Leatherhead,  with  their 
varied  points  of  attractive  scenery,  geological, 
botanical,  and  entomological  notices,  with  a 
map,  etc.  Epsom.     [1861.]     8° 

FABLEY  HEATH. 

Tupper,  M.  F.  Farley  Heath.  A  Record 
of  its  Roman  remains  and  other  antiquities  ; 
also  a  poem,  and  a  Tale  about  the  Old  Times 
at  Fairlee  ;  and  an  Antiquarian  Dissertation. 

Guildford.     1850.     12o 

FAENHAM. 

Smith,  W.  C.  The  history  of  Farnham  and 
the  .  .  .  Abbey  of  Waverley. 

Farnham.     1829.     18« 

Aldershot.  Sketches  of  the  Camp  at  Alder- 
shot  ;  also  Farnham,  Waverley  A})bey,  Moor 
Park,  etc.  Farnham.     [1858.]     12o 

Milford,  R.  N.  Farnham  and  its  borough. 
.  .  .  The  substance  of  a  lecture,  etc.    " 

London.     [1859.]     8o 

Kerry,  Charles.  A  History  of  Waverley 
Abbey,  in  the  County  of  Surrey. 

Guildford.     1872.     4o 

GATTON.     See  Reigate. 

GODALMING. 

Jnpp,  E.  B.  Genealogical  Memoranda  relat- 
ing to  R.  Wyatt  of  Hall  Place,   Shakleford. 


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With  an  account  of  the  almshouses  of  his 
foundation  at  Godalming. 

[London.     1870.]    8o 

6UILDF0BI). 

Guildford.  The  history  and  description  of 
Guildford,  the  County  Town  of  Surrey. 

Guildford.     1777.     8° 

Second  edition.    Guildford.    [1800.]   8° 

Another  edition.    Guildford.    1801.    8° 

Smith,  W.  C.  Rambles  round  Guildford  ; 
with  a  topographical  and  historical  description 
of  the  town.  Guildford.     1828.     12° 

Guildford.  Rambles  round  Guildford.  .  .  . 
A  new  edition.  Guildford.     1840.     12° 

Rambles  round  Guildford,  preceded  by 

a  topographical  and  historical  description  of  the 
Town.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
With  illustrations,         Guildford.     1867.     18° 

Albury.  Fourteen  views  in  the  village  of 
Albury  near  Guildford,  drawn  by  a  Lady. 

London.     1832.     obi.  8° 


Tupper,  M.  F. 
ford,  Surrey. 


St.   Martha's  :  near  Guild- 
[Guildford,]     1841.     8^ 


Summerly,  Felix,  pseud,  [i.  e.  Sir  Henry 
Cole.]  Felix  Summerly 's  Pleasure  Excursions. 
Guildford  on  the  South  Western  Railway. 

London.     [1846.]     8° 

Guildford.  Guide  to  Guildford  and  all 
around  it.     [With  illustrations.] 

London.     [1871.]     8° 

The  Parish,  the  Church,  and  its  Minis- 
ter ;  a  series  of  articles,  descriptive  of  interest- 
ing matters  in  connection  with  the  parishes  and 
churches  in  Guildford  and  its  neighbourhood. 
Guildford.     [1878,  etc.]    8° 

HASLEMEBE. 

Blackdown.  The  Tourist's  Guide  to  Black- 
down  and  Hindhead  from  Haslemere. 

Guildford.     1862.     8o 

EOBLET.     See  Reioate. 

KEW. 

Chambers,  Sir  William.  Plans,  elevations, 
sections,  and  views  of  the  gardens  and  buildings 
at  Kew.  London.     1763.     fol. 

Kew.  A  description  of  the  Gardens  and 
buildings  at  Kew.         Brentford.     [176-  ?]     8o 

A    description    of   the    Gardens    and 

Buildings  at  Kew,  in  Surrey. 

2  pt.     Brentford.     [1770  ?]    8^ 

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 
gardens  in  and  about  Richmond  and  Kew. 

Brentford.     [178  - .]    8° 


Windsor.  Pocket  Companion  to  Windsor, 
Kensington,  Kew,  etc.       London.     12® 

Scheer,  F.     Kew  and  its  gardens. 

London.     1840.     8« 

Hooker,  Sir  W.  G.  Kew  Gardens  ;  or,  a 
popular  guide  to  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens. 

London.     1847.     16o 
[Other  editions  :— 1848,  1849,  1851,  1852,  1855,  1858.] 

Kew  Gardens.  Kew  Gardens  with  pleasure 
grounds  and  park  ;  a  handbook  guide  for  visit- 
ors.    Fourth  edition.       London.     [1851.]     8° 

Fifth  edition.        London.     1852.     12° 

Another  edition.    London.    [1854.]    8° 

Nelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Handbooks  for 
Tourists.  Kew,  Richmond,/  Twickenham,  and 
Hampton  Court.  London.     1859.     8® 

Kew.  1868.  The  New  Popular  Guide  to 
the  Royal  Botanical  Gardens  at  Kew.  With 
description  of  the  charming  scenery  of  the 
Thames,  Richmond,  etc. 

London.     [1868.]     8o 

Oliver,  D.  Oflficial  Guide  to  the  Kew  Muse- 
ums. A  Handbook  to  the  Museums  of  Economic 
Botany  of  the  Royal  Gardens,  Kew. 

[London.]     1861.     S© 

The  only  authorized  edition.  The  Royal 


Botanic  Gardens  and  pleasure  grounds,  Kew. 
Twenty-fifth  edition.  London.     1870.     8o 

Thames.  Popular  Guide  up  the  Thames  to 
Kew,  Kichmond,  Twickenham,  and  Hampton 
Court.  London.     [1879.]    8* 

KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES. 

Boots,  George.  The  Charters  of  the  Town 
of  Kingston-upon-Thames,  translated  into  Eng- 
lish, with  occasional  notes. 

London.    1797.     S* 

Anderson,  A.  History  and  antiquities  of 
Kingston-upon-Thames.    Kingston.    1818.    8° 

Biden,  W.  D.  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  ancient  and  royal  town  of  Kingston- 
upon-Thames.  Kingston.     1852.     8° 

Measor,  H.  P.  The  Antiquities  of  Kingston. 
A  lecture.  Kingston.     1861.     8o 

LEATHEBHEAD.     See  also  Dorking. 

D.,  J.  [Fourteen]  Etchings  of  views  in  the 
vicarage  of  Letherhead,  Surrey,  by  H.  Dalla- 
way.  London.     1821.     8<» 

Some  account  of  the  Cistertian  Priory 

of  Ripa  Mola.  ...  In  a  letter ...  by  J[ames] 
D[allaway].  [Edited  by  N.  C,  t.e.  Nicholas 
Cariisle.]  L.  P.     London.     1837.     8o 

(Privately  piinted.] 

LEIGH.     See  Reioate. 

LIMFSFIELD. 

S.,  T.     Lympsfield  and  its  environs,  being  a 

T 


274 


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scries  of  views,  witli  descriptions  of  that  village. 
Westerham.     1838.     8^ 

HEBSTHAM.     See  Reigate. 

MICKLEHAM. 

Bobinson,  P.  F.  An  attempt  to  ascertain 
the  age  of  the  Church  of  Mickleham,  in  Surrey, 
with  remarks  on  the  architecture  of  that  build- 
ing. London.     1824.     fol. 

UOOB  FABE.     Bee  Farnham. 

NORWOOD. 

Weatherhead,  G.  H.  An  account  of  the 
Beulah  Saline  Spa,  at  Norwood,  etc. 

London.     1832.     S^ 

Beulah  Spa.  A  Guide  to  the  Beulah  Spa, 
Norwood.  London.     1834.     12^ 

W.,  J.  W.  A  Guide  to  the  Royal  Beulah 
Spa,  Noi-wood.  London.     1838.     8° 

Grimsted,  T.  P.  Norwood  Cemetery.  A 
descriptive  sketch.  London.     1857.     8° 

PUTNEY.     See  also  Wandsworth. 

Chelsea.  [Views  of  Chelsea,  "Wandsworth, 
Battersea,  Fulham,  Putney,  Chiswick,  Mort- 
lock,  and  Isleworth.  Drawn  and  engraved  by 
T.  Priest.     Without  letterpress.] 

[London.]    1738.     obi.  4° 

Jackson,   John  G.,   and  Andrews,    G.   T. 

Illustrations  of  Bishop  West's  Chapel  in  Put- 
ney Church,  Surrey.  With  a  brief  notice  of 
the  Founder.  London.     1825.     4° 

Putney.  The  Old  Houses  of  Putney.  A  new 
edition.     [By  Miss  E.  C.  Guthrie.] 

Putney.     1870.     8° 

Chasemore,  A.  The  history  and  associations 
of  the  Old  Bridge  at  Fulham  and  Putney. 

London.     1875.     8° 

BED  HILL. 

P.P.  Bedhill.  Sutton's  Red  Hill  Annual, 
with  a  Directory  and  Diary  for  1874,  etc. 

[London.     1873,  etc.]    S® 

BEI6ATE. 

Summerly,   Felix,  pseud,    [i.  e.  Sir  Henry 

Cole.]  Felix  Summerly's  Pleasure  Excursions. 
Reigate  on  the  Brighton  and  South  Eastern 
Railways.  London.     [1846.]    8° 

Brewer,  James  A.  A  new  Flora  of  the 
neighbourhood  of  Reigate,  Surrey.  To  which 
is  added  an  Appendix  containing  lists  of  the 
Fauna.  London.     1856.     8° 

Palgrave,  R.  F.  D.  A  Handbook  to  Reigate 
and  the  adjoining  parishes  of  Gatton,  Mers- 
tham,  Chipstead,  Betchworth,  and  Leigh,  with 
numerous  illustrations,  a  map,  and  index. 

Dorking,     1860.     8° 


P.P.  Beig-ate.  The  Monthly  Magazine ; 
local  record  and  illustrated  Journal  for  Reigate, 
Redhill,  Dorking,  and  Horley. 

Reigate.     1878,  etc.     4o 

BICHMOND.     See  also  Kew. 

Bichmond.  A  true  and  particular  Account 
of  a  Storm  of  thunder  and  lightning  which  fell 
at  Richmond,  in  Surrey,  on  Whitsunday  last, 
May  20th,  1711.  London.     1711.     S* 

New  Forest.  Two  historical  accounts  of  the 
making  of  the  New  Forest  in  Hampshire  by 
King  William  the  Conqueror,  and  Richmond 
New  Park  ...  by  King  Charles  the  First. 

London.     1751.     8o 

Bichmond.  A  description  of  the  Royal  Gar- 
dens at  Richmond,  in  Surrey. 

[Richmond.     1770  ?]    8o 

Crawford,  Charles.  Richmond  Hill.  A 
poem.  London.     1777.     4o 

Maurice,  Thomas.  Richmond  Hill :  a  de- 
scriptive and  historical  poem. 

London.     1807.     4o 

Evans,  John.  Richmond  and  its  vicinity : 
with  a  glance  at  Twickenham,  Strawberry  Hill, 
and  Hampton  Court.    Richmond.    [1824.]    12o 

Second  edition.  Richmond.  [1825.]  12*» 

Bichmond.  The  picturesque  Pocket  Com- 
panion to  Richmond  and  its  vicinity,  Hampton 
Court,  etc.  London.     [1832.]     12^ 

Freeling,  A.  Picturesque  Excursions.  [Con- 
tains Isle  of  Wight,  Southampton,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Hastings,  Brighton,  Dover,  Margate, 
Richmond.]  London.     [1839.]    12° 

Ellis,  Charles.    Richmond :  and  other  poems. 
London.     1845.     8^ 

Bichmond.  The  Visitor's  Handbook  to 
Richmond,  Kew  Gardens,  and  Hampton  Court 
.  .  .  New  edition.  London.     [1849.]    It'o 

W.,  A.  H.  A  Guide  or  handbook  to  Rich- 
mond new  park.  In  three  languages,  English, 
French,  and  German.  London.     1851.     8® 

Bichmond.  Views  of  Richmond  and  Hamp- 
ton Court.  [London.     1859.]     S* 

The  Sunday  School  Treat  to  Richmond.     ^ 

London.     1860.     12o    M 

Depret,  L.     Windsor  .  .  .  Le  Chateau  et  son       ' 
histoire,  la  for^t,  Richmond  et  Hampton-Court. 

Paris.     1863.     12» 

Crisp,  Richard.  Richmond  and  its  Inhabit- 
ants from  the  olden  time.  With  memoirs  and 
notes.     [With  plates.]        London.     1866.     8o 

Heywood,  Abel.     Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.     A  guide  to  Hampton  Court. 
Richmond,  and  Kew,  with  descriptive  details 
Manchester.     1868.     80 

Ephemerides.     The  Richmond  and  Twicken- 


SUSSEX. 


275 


ham  Times  Almanack,  and  Richmond  Directory. 
Richmond,  Surrey.     [1879,  etc.]    8o 

STEEATHAM. 

Streatham.  The  Analysis  of  Stretham 
Waters.  London.     8° 

Report  and  proceedings  of  Vestry,  rela- 
tive to  the  repairs  and  alterations  of  Streatham 
Church,  1832.  South  wark.     [1832.]    8° 

WALLINGTON. 

Williams,  John.  Historical  notes  on  "Wal- 
lington  ;  of  which  the  substance  was  given  in 
a  Lecture  ...  in  1870.    London.     [1873.]    8° 

"WALTON-ON-THAMES. 

Summerly,  Felix,  pseud,  [i.  e.  Sir  Henry 
Cole.]  Felix  Summerly 's  Pleasure  Excursions. 
Walton  and  Weybridge  on  the  South  Western 
Railway.  London.     [1846.]    8° 

WANDSWORTH. 

Metallurgicon  Local  Directory.  The  Metal- 
lurgicon  Local  Directory.  Wandsworth,  Put- 
ney, Wimbledon,  etc. 

Wandsworth.     [1867.]     8o 

Vowler,  William  Flaxman.  The  address 
delivered  by  William  Flaxman  Vowler  .  .  .  the 


Prime  Warden  of  the  Fishmonger's  Company, 
on  laying  the  first  Stone  of  the  New  Alms- 
houses called  Saint  Peter's  Hospital,  Wands- 
worth,- Surrey.  [London.  1849.]  4o 
[Sev^eral  cuttings  from  newspapers  and  engrayiugs 
of  the  Hospital  have  been  inserted.] 

WAVERLEY  ABBEY.     See  Farnham. 
WEYBRIDGE.     See  Walton. 

WIMBLEDON".    See  also  Wandsworth. 

Palmer,  William  James.     Views  in  Wimble- 
don.    Sketched  and  engraved  by  W.  J.  Palmer. 
[London.     1863.]    obi  16o 

Bartlett,  W.  A.  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  Parish  of  Wimbledon,  Suney.  With 
sketches  of  the  earlier  inhabitants.  With  map 
and  illustrations.  London.     1865.     8** 

Wimbledon,  Manor  of.  Extracts  from  the 
Court  Rolls  of  the  Manor  of  Wimbledon  ex- 
tending from  I.  Edward  IV.  to  A.D.  1864. 
Selected  from  the  original  Rolls.  [With  pre- 
fatory remarks  by  P.  H.  Lawrence.] 

London.     1866.     8o 

Hall,  S.  C.  Wimbledon  ;  illustrative  details 
concerning  the  Parish  .  .  .  with  descriptions  of 
the  Wimbledon  Park  Estate. 

London.     1872.     S® 


'USSt^, 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Magna  Britan- 
nia et  Hibernia,  Antiqua  et  Nova. 

6  vol.     [London.]     1720-31.     4o 
[Vol.  V.  contains  Sussex.] 

Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britton,  J.     The  beau- 
ties of  England  and  Wales ;  or,  original  delinea- 
tions, topographical,  historical,  and  descrip- 
tive, of  each  County.  London.     1813.     8° 
[VoL  XIV.  contains  Sussex.] 

Dallaway,  James.  A  history  of  the  Western 
Division  of  the  County  of  Sussex,  including  the 
Rapes  of  Chichester,  Arundel,  and  Bramber, 
with  the  city  and  Diocese  of  Chichester.  (The 
Parochial  Topogi'aphy  of  the  Rape  of  Arundel, 
...  by  J.  Dallaway.  A  new  edition  by  E. 
Cartwright.  The  Parochial  Topography  of  the 
Rape  of  Bramber,  by  E.  Cartwright.) 

2  vol.     London.     1815-32-30.     4o 

Rouse,  James.  The  Beauties  and  antiquities 
of  the  County  of  Sussex  ;  forming  a  general 
illustration  of  its  ecclesiastical  and  castellated 
remains,  and  consisting  of  original  drawings  by 
J.  Rouse.     [Coloured  plates.] 

London.     1825.    foL 


Second  edition.      London.     1827.     8° 

Allen,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Counties  of 
Surrey  and  Sussex  ;  illustrated  by  a  series  of 
views,  ...  by  N.  Whittock. 

2  vol.     London.     1829-30.     S© 

Horsfield,  T.  W.  The  History,  antiquities, 
and  topography  of  the  County  of  Sussex. 
[With  plates.]  2  voL     Lewes.     1835.     A9 

Lower,  M.  A.  A  compendious  History  of 
Sussex,  topographical,  archaeological,  and  anec- 
dotal. Containing  an  Index  to  the  first  twenty 
volumes  of  the  "  Sussex  Archaeological  Col- 
lections." 2  vol.     Lewes,     1870.     8° 

Pinnock,  William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of  Sussex.  Vol.  V.  of  Pinnock's  County 
Histories.  London.     1820.     12o 

J.,  R.  The  inrichment  of  the  Weald  of 
Kent ;  or,  a  direction  to  the  husbandman  for 
the  true  ordering,  manuring,  and  inriching  of 
all  the  grounds  within  the  Wealds  of  Kent  and 
Sussex.  London.     1625.     4® 

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Taylor,  John.  A  Catalogue  of  Tavemes  in 
tenne  Shires  about  London. 

London.     1636.     12o 

The  Certaine  Travailes  of  an  uncertain 

Journey,  begun  on  Tuesday  the  9.  of  August, 
and  ended  on  Saturday  the  3.  of  September  fol- 
lowing, 1653.  [London.     1653.]     8" 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  County 
of  Sussex.     By  A.  Young. 

London.     1793.     4° 

Another  edition.      London.     1808.    8^ 


Mantell,  G.  A.  The  Fossils  of  the  South 
Downs ;  or,  Illustrations  of  the  Geology  of 
Sussex.  London.     1822.     4» 

Illustrations  of  the  Geology  of  Sussex  ; 


Marshall,  William.  The  Rural  Economy  of 
the  Southern  Counties ;  comprising  Kent, 
Surrey,  Sussex,  the  Isle  of  Wight,  the  Chalk 
Hills  of  Wiltshire,  etc. 

2  vol.     London.     1798.     8o 

Domesday  Book.  Domesday  Book  ;  or,  an 
actual  Survey  of  South  Britain,  .  .  .  translated 
with  an  introduction,  notes,  and  illustrations, 
by  S.  Henshall  and  J.  Wilkinson.  This  num- 
ber comprehends  the  Counties  of  Kent,  Sussex, 
and  Surrey  [only],  London.     1799.     4° 

Domesday  Book  ;  or  the  great  survey  of 

England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  a.d.  1086. 
Facsimile  of  the  part  relating  to  Sussex. 

Southampton.     1862.     fol. 

SuBsez.  The  Domesday  Book  for  the  County 
of  Sussex,  being  that  portion  of  a  return  of 
owners  of  land  in  England  and  Wales,  exclusive 
of  the  Metropolis,  in  1873,  which  refers  to  the 
County  of  Sussex.     By  W.  E.  Baxter. 

Lewes.     1876.     4° 

Oilpin,  William.  Observations  on  the  Coasts 
of  Hampshire,  Sussex,  and  Kent,  relative 
chiefly  to  picturesque  beauty,  made  in  the 
summer  of  1774.     [With  plates.] 

London.     1804.     8° 

Southerden,  Samuel.  The  Censor ;  or, 
Gleanings  in  Sussex.        London.     1807.     12° 

Rennie,  John.  Report  and  Estimate  of  the 
Grand  Southern  Canal  proposed  to  be  made  be- 
tween Tunbridge  and  Portsmouth. 

London.     1810.     4° 

Cromwell,  T.  K.  Excursions  through  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  Scotland  and  Ireland.  (Ex- 
cursions through  the  County  of  Sussex. ) 

No.  1—5.     London.     1820.     8<' 

Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Travel- 
ler ;  or,  Tourist's  Pocket  Directory. 

London.     [1802-10.]    12° 
[Vol,  XVIII.  contains  Sussex.] 

Beinagle,  R.  R.  Views  in  Sussex  :  consist- 
ing of  the  most  interesting  landscape  and 
marine  scenery  in  the  Rape  of  Hastings,  from 
drawings  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  illustrated  by 
historical  descriptions.  The  plates  engraved 
by  W.  B.  Cooke. 

Pt.  1.     London.     1819.     fol. 
[No  more  published.] 


containing  a  view  of  the  geological  relations  of 
the  south-eastern  part  of  England. 

London.     1827.     4^ 

Martin,  P.  J.  A  geological  memoir  on  a 
part  of  Western  Sussex  ;  with  some  observations 
upon  Chalk  basins,  the  Weald  denudation,  etc. 
[With  map,  plates,  etc.]    London.     1828.     40 

Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
Provincial  New  Commercial  Directory  for 
1823-4.  3pt.     London.     [1823.]     S^ 

[Includes  Sussex.] 

Third  edition.     Pigot  and  Co.'s  London 


and  Provincial  new  Commercial  Directory  for 

1826,  7.  London.     [1826.]    8^ 

[Includes  Suasex.] 

Fifth  edition.    Pigot  and  Co.  's  National 

London  and  Provincial  Commercial  Directory 
for  1832,  3,  4.  London.     [1832.]     8° 

[Includes  Sussex.] 

Fifth  edition.     Pigot  and  Co.  's  National 

London  and  Provincial  Commercial  Directory 

for  1834.  London.     [1834.]    8° 

[Includes  SuKSex.] 

Pigot  and  Co.  's  Royal  National,  Com- 


mercial, and  Street  Directory  of  London  for 
1840.  To  which  are  added  directories  of  the 
Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

London.     [1839.]    8® 
[Includes  Sussex.] 

Pigot  and   Co.'s  Royal  National  and 

Commercial  Directory  and  Topography  of  the 
Counties  of  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Essex,  etc. 

3  pt.     London.     [1839.]     8» 
[Includes  Sussex.] 

London.  Post-Office  Directory  of  London 
and  nine  Counties,  viz.  .  .  Cambridgeshire, 
Norfolk,  and  Suffolk,  with  Essex,  Hertford- 
shire, Kent,  Middlesex,  Surrey,  and  Sussex. 

2pt.     London.     [1846.]     8® 

Essex.  Post-Ofl&ce  Directory  of  the  six  horn© 
counties,  viz.  Essex,  Herts,  Kent,  Middlesex, 
Surrey,  and  Sussex.  London.     [1845.]     8° 

[Other  editions— ri852],  1855,  1859,  1862,  1866,  1874. 
The  two  last  editions  are  edited  by  E.  R.  Kelly,  and 
will  be  found  under  his  name  in  the  Libirary  Cata- 
logue.] 

P.P.  Brighton.  The  Brighton  Quarterly 
Directory  and  Sussex  Court  Guide. 

Brighton.     1872,  etc.     8^ 

Berry,  William.  County  Genealogies.  Pedi- 
grees of  the  Families  in  the  County  of  Sussex. 
London.     1830.     foL 

Cobbett,    William.      Rural    Rides    in    the. 
Counties  of  Surrey,  Kent,  Sussex,  Hampshire, 
Wiltshire,  etc.,  with  observations  relative  to 
the  state  of  those  comities. 

London.     1830.     12o 


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Another  edition,  with  notes,  by  J.  P. 

Cobbett.  London.     1853.     12o 

Parry,  John  D.     An  historical  and  descrip- 
tive account  of  the  Coasts  of  Sussex,  Brighton, 
Eastbourne,  Hastings,  St.  Leonards,  Rye,  etc. 
Brighton.     1833.     8" 

Bellchambers,  E.  The  British  Tourist. 
Edited  by  E.  Bellchambers.  JPt.  1,  2.  (Ex- 
cursions through  the  County  of  Sussex. ) 

London.     1834.     12° 
[No  more  published.  ] 

Cooper,  W.  D.  The  Parliamentary  History 
of  the  County  of  Sussex  and  of  the  several 
Boroughs  and  Cinque  Ports  therein. 

Lewes.     1834.     4o 

A  glossary  of  the  Provincialisms  in  use 

in  the  County  of  Sussex. 

Brighton.     1836.     12° 
[Printed  for  private  distribution.] 

Second-  edition.       London.     1853.     8° 

Smith,  Baker  Peter.  A  Journal  of  an  ex- 
cursion round  the  South- Eastern  Coast  of  Eng- 
land. London.     1834.     8° 

Cooper,  Thomas  Henry.  The  botany  of  the 
County  of  Sussex.  Lewes.     1834.     8® 

Dudley,  H.  Juvenile  Researches,  or  a  de- 
scription of  some  of  the  principal  towns  in  the 
West  of  Sussex  and  the  Borders  of  Hants. 
Second  edition.  Easebourne.     1835.     16® 

Auctioneer.  Professional  Excursions  by  an 
Auctioneer.  Pt.  1.  Essex,  Sutiblk,  Hertford- 
shire, Surrey,  Sussex,  and  Kent. 

London.     1843.     8° 

London  and  Dover  Railway.  By  authority 
of  the  Directors  of  the  South-Eastern  Railway 
Company.  The  illustrated  Guide  to  the  Lon- 
don and  Dover  Railway  accompanied  by  a  .  .  . 
directory  to  Kent,  Surrey,  and  Sussex. 

London.     [1845.]    8° 

Kent.  A  practical  guide  to  the  watering  and 
sea-bathing  places  on  the  Coasts  of  Kent, 
Sussex,  and  Hampshire.     New  edition. 

London.     [1848.]     16° 

Academies,  etc.,  Sitssex  Archaeological  Society. 
Sussex  Archaeological  Collections,  illustrating 
the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County. 

London.     1848,  etc.     8^ 

General  Index  to  vol.  L  to  XXV.,  by 

H.  Campkin.  1874.     8« 

Knoz,  A.  E.  Ornithological  rambles  in 
Sussex ;  with  a  systematic  catalogue  of  the 
Birds  of  that  county,  and  remarks  on  their  local 
distribution.  London.     1849.     12^ 

Third  edition.       London.     1855.     12° 

Dixon,  Frederick.  The  geology  and  fossils 
of  the  tertiary  and  cretaceous  formations  of 
Sussex.  London.     1850.     4« 


New  edition.     Revised  and  augmented 

by  T.  Rupert  Jones.         Brighton.     1878.     4° 

Hussey,  Arthur.  Notes  on  the  Churches  of 
Kent,  Sussex,  and  Surrey,  including  .  .  .  some 
account  of  the  Sepulchral  Memorials  and  other 
Antiquities.  London.     1852.     8'» 

Academies,  etc.,  London.  Report  of  the 
Transactions  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  held  at  Chichester  .  .  .  1853. 

London.     1856.     S° 

England,  Eenry  IT.,  King.  Roll  of  a 
subsidy  levied  13.  Henry  IV.,  1411,  1412,  so  far 
as  relates  to  the  County  of  Sussex.  Transcribed 
and  translated  by  T.  H.  Noyes. 

London.     1858.     8o 

Kent.  A  Handbook  for  Travellers  in  Kent 
and  Sussex.     With  map. 

Murray.     London.     1858.     12° 

• Second  edition.      London.     1863.     12" 


Third  edition. 
Fourth  edition. 


London.     1868.     8° 
London.     1877.     8° 


Black,  A.  and  C.     Black's  Handbook  for 

Kent  and  Sussex.    With  ma  ps  and  illustrations. 

Edinburgh.     1860.     8° 

Black's    guide    to    the  South-Eastem 

Counties  of  England.     Sussex. 

Edinburgh.     1861.     8o 

P.P.   Lewes.     The  Saint  Anne's  Magazine. 
Lewes.     1861.     8o 
[Not  published.] 

D.,  G.  i.  e.  George  Dodd.  Chambers's 
Handy  Guide  to  the  Kent  and  Sussex  Coast,  in 
six  routes  or  districts.  Illustrated  with  a  clue 
map,  etc.  London.     1863.     8° 

Tyssen,  A.  D.  The  Church  Bells  of  Sussex, 
with  the  inscriptions  of  all  the  Bells  in  the 
County.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  XVI.  of  the 
"  Sussex  Archaeological  Society's  Collections." 
[With  illustrations.]  Lewes.     1864.     8° 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  The  Worthies  of 
Sussex  :  biographical  sketches  of  the  most  emi- 
nent natives  or  inhabitants  of  the  County,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time  ;  with  in- 
cidental notices  illustrative  of  Sussex  History 
[and  engravings].  Lewes.     1865.     4° 

Cassell,  John.  Cassell's  Topographical 
Guides.  The  County  of  Sussex :  its  history, 
antiquities,  and  topography. 

London.    [1865.]     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.]    4® 

Dashwood,  J.  B.     The  Thames  to  the  Solent 


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by  canal  and  sea  ;  or,  the  Log  of  the  Una  boat 
'Caprice.'    [With  illustrations.] 

London.     1868.     8o 

Young,  W.  Picturesque  Examples  of  old 
English  Churches  and  Cottages  from  Sketches 
in  Sussex  and  adjoining  counties. 

Birmingham.     1869.     4° 

Sheen,  J.  K.  A  Four  Days'  Ramble  in  Surrey 
and  West  Sussex,  including  a  brief  account  of 
Blackdown  and  the  "  Highlands  of  Surrey." 

London.     [1871.]    16° 

Fannthorpe,  J.  P.     The  geography  of  Sussex. 
London.     1872.     8^ 

Ansted,  D.  T.  County  Geographies. 
Sussex.  London.     [1872.]     16° 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  The  Churches  of 
Sussex.  Edited  by  R.  H.  Nibbs,  .  .  .  with 
Historical  and  Archaeological  descriptions  by 
Mark  Antony  Lower.        Brighton.     1872.     4^ 

Heywoqd,  Abel 
Guides 


Kent  and  Sussex  Watering  Places. 


Abel  Heywood's  Tourists' 

g  Place 
Manchester.     [1872.]    8° 

Putron,  P.  de.  Nooks  and  Comers  of  Old  Sus- 
sex. Choice  examples  in  Sussex  Archaeology  ; 
illustrated  by  engravings,  with  notes. 

Lewes.     1875.     4° 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Memoirs  of 
the  Geological  Survey,  The  Geology  of  the 
Weald  (parts  of  the  Counties  of  Kent,  Sun-ey, 
Sussex,  and  Hants).     By  W.  Topley. 

London.     1875.     8° 

Lawson,   William.      Collins'    County   Geo- 
graphies.    Geography  of  the  County  of  Sussex. 
London.     [1875.]     8° 

Elwes,  D.  G.  C.  A  History  of  the  Castles, 
Mansions,  and  Manors  of  Western  Sussex.  By 
D.  G.  C.  Elwes,  assisted  by  C.  J.  Robinson. 
With  illustrations,  etc. 

London.     1876,  etc.     A° 

Eighmore,   Anthony.      A  Ramble  on  the 

Coast  of  Sussex,  1782.     Edited  by  C.  Hindley. 

L.  P.     London.     [1876.]    4° 

Jennings,  Louis  J.  Field  Paths  and  Green 
Lanes  ;  being  country  walks  chiefly  in  Surrey 
and  Sussex.  Illustrated  with  sketches,  by  J. 
W.  Whymper.  London.     1877.     8° 

Chambers,  George  F.  Handbook  to  the 
County  of  Sussex.  London.     1877.     8o 

Sussex.  Sussex.  The  official  County  Map 
and  Guide.  London.     [1877.]    12o 

Fleet,  Charles.  Glimpses  of  our  Ancestors 
in  Sussex  ;  with  sketches  of  Sussex  characters, 
remarkable  incidents,  etc. 

Brighton.     1878.     8^ 

Sussex.  Ready  Guide  and  Tourists'  Hand- 
book for  Sussex.  With  notices  of  Brighton, 
Hastings,  Worthing,  Eastbourne,  and  illus- 
trations. London.     [1878.]    8° 


Dnckett,  Sir  George  F.  Observations  on 
the  "  Water  Supply"  of  some  of  our  Ancient 
British  Encampments,  more  particularly  in 
Wiltshire  and  Sussex.       Devizes.     [1879.]    8° 

Chambers,  George  F.  Tourists'  Guide  to  the 
County  of  Sussex.    Second  edition. 

London.     1880.     8° 
Jennings,  Louis   L.     Rambles  among  the 
Hills  in  the  Peak  of  Derbyshire  and  the  South 
Downs.     With  illustrations. 

London.     1880.     8° 

Sussex.  Picturesque  Sussex.  Drawings  by 
S.  E.  Slader,  etc. 

In  progress.     [London.     1881,  etc.]     4o 
[Without  letter-press.] 

AEUNSEL.     See  also  Bognor,  Chichester, 

and  Sussex. 

Caraccioli,  Charles.  The  antiquities  of 
Arundel ;  the  peculiar  privilege  of  its  Castle 
and  Lordship,  with  an  abstract  of  the  lives  of 
the  Earls  of  Arundel  from  the  Conquest  to 
this  time.  London.     1766.     S^ 

Wright,  Charles.  The  History  and  Descrip- 
tion of  Arundel  Castle,  Sussex. 

London.     1817.     12<> 


London.     1818. 


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Second  edition. 

The    antiquities    and    description 

Arundel  Castle,  Sussex. 

Brighton.     1817.     12o 

Dally,  R.  The  Arundel  Guide,  containing 
the  history  and  antiquities  of  Arundel  Castle, 
etc.  London.     1830.     12° 

Arondel  Castle.  The  Antiquities  of  Arundel 
Castle,  Sussex.  London.     [1832  ?]     12° 

Another  edition.     London.     1837.    12® 

Tiemey,  M.  A.  The  history  and  antiquities 
of  the  Castle  and  town  of  Arundel.  .  .  .  [With 
plates,  and  an  appendix.]    London.    1834.    4° 

Hillier,  G.  The  Sieges  of  Arundel  Castle, 
in  the  County  of  Sussex.     London.     1854.    8° 

Arundel  Castle.  Visitors'  Guide  to  Arundel 
Castle,  Church,  etc.  Arundel.     1868.     8o 

Visitors'  Guide  to  Arundel  Castle,  etc. 

Arundel     1875.     16o 

BATTLE.     See  also  Hastings. 

Battle  Abbey.  The  handbook  to  Battle 
Abbey  ;  to  which  is  added,  a  description  of 
Battle  Church.  By  the  Author  of  Gleanings 
respecting  Battle  and  its  Abbey"  [i.  e.  F.  W. 
Ticehurst].  Battle.     [1830.]     12° 

Third   edition.       Battle.     [1840.]     S<* 

Fourth  edition.     Battle.     [1840.]     12® 

Native.  Gleanings  respecting  Battel  and  its 
Abbey,  by  a  Native.  Battel.     1841.     12o 

Burke,  John  B.  The  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey, 
annotated.  London.     1848.     12° 


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Battle  Abbey.  The  Chronicle  of  Battel 
Abbey  from  1066  to  1176,  translated  with  notes, 
and  an  abstract  of  the  subsequent  history  of 
the  establishment,  by  Mark  Antony  Lower. 

London.*    1851.     8o 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Battle  Abbey ;  with 
notices  of  the  Parish  Church  and  Town  [and 
illustrations].     Second  edition. 

Battle.     [1867.]    8o 

C,  C.  L.  W.     A  Guide  to  Battle  Abbey. 

Battle.     [1879.]    16o 

BI6N0B. 

lysons,  S.  An  account  of  a  Boman  Villa 
discovered  at  Bignor,  in  the  County  of  Sussex, 
in  the  year  1811.  London.     1816.     8o 

BODIAU. 

Cotton,  "William.  A  graphic  and  historical 
sketch  of  Bodyam  Castle,  in  Sussex. 

London.     [1831.]    4o 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  Bodiam  and  its 
Lords.     A  new  edition.      London.     1871.     S° 

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, 
etc.  Petworth.     1838.     8o 

B0X6B0VE.     See  also  Chichester. 

Eidge,  L.  W.  Priory  Church  of  SS.  Mary 
and  Blaise  at  Boxgvove,  Sussex.  Illustrated 
by  geometrical  drawings  and  perspective  views, 
measured  and  drawn  by  L.  W.  Ridge, 

London.     [1864.]    fol. 

BBAMBEB.     See  Sussex. 

BBIGHTON. 

Belhan,  A.  A  short  history  of  Brighthelm- 
ston  ;  with  remarks  on  its  air,  and  an  analysis 
of  its  waters,  etc.  London.     1761.     8° 

A  short  history  of  Brighthelmston.  .  .  . 

Published    in    1761.       Re-edited    [by    J.    C. 
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Awsiter,  John.  Thoughts  on  Brighthelm- 
ston, concerning  sea-bathing  and  drinking  sea- 
water.  London.     1768.     4° 

Brighton.  A  description  of  Brighthelmston 
and  the  adjacent  country. 

London.     [1780.]    12° 

Another  edition. 

Brighthelmstone.     [1788.]     12° 

Another  edition.   London.     [1792.]    8° 

Another  edition. 

Brighton.     [1800?]    12o 

Another  edition.     London.    [1801.]  8® 


"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. 

London.     [1800  ?]     12o 

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 

for  that  place.     A  new  edition. 

London.     [1800.]    12o 

Button,  J.  V.  The  Brighton  and  Lewes 
Guide.     With  engravings  and  a  map. 

Lewes.     1805.     12° 

Bepton,  H.  Designs  for  the  Pavilion  at 
Brighton,  by  H.  Repton.  "With  the  assistance 
of  J.  A.  Repton  arid  G.  S.  Repton. 

L.  P.     Lond9n.     1808.     fol. 

Lloyd,  Mary.  Brighton.  A  poem.  De- 
scriptive of  the  place  and  parts  adjacent ;  and 
other  poems.  London.     1809.     8^ 

Attree,  H.  R.  Attree's  Topography  of 
Brighton ;  and  picture  of  the  roads,  from 
thence  to  the  metropolis,  etc. 

2  pt.    Brighton.    1809.     12<> 

Brighton.  Three  grand  routes  from  Brighton 
to  London,  and  topography  of  that  fashionable 
watering-place,  etc.        Brighton.     1815.     12° 

Sickelmore,  R.  An  epitome  of  Brighton, 
topographical  and  descriptive. 

Brighton.     1815.     8o 

Wright,  Charles,  The  Brighton  Ambulator, 
containing  historical  and  topographical  delinea- 
tions of  the  town  of  Brighton, 

London.     1818.     ]2o 

Brighton.  The  Royal  Pavilion  at  Brighton. 
[A  series  of  28  coloured  plates  and  26  outlines 
by  J.  Nash.]    "  London.     1820-25.     fol. 

Evans,  John.  Recreation  for  the  Young  and 
the  Old.  An  excursion  to  Brighton,  ...  a  visit 
to  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  a  trip  to  Southend. 

Chiswick.     1821,     12o 

Sickelmore,  R.  The  History  of  Brighton 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time. 

Brighton.     1823.     12o 

Sickelmore's  History  of  Brighton. 

Third  edition.     Brighton.     1824.     12° 

Sickelmore's    descriptive    views    of 

Brighton.  Brighton.     1824.    8^ 


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Brighton.  A  Visit  to  the  Regent  Iron  and 
Brass  Foundry,  the  Gas  Manufactory,  and  the 
Royal  Chain  Pier,  Brighton. 

Royston.     1824.     12o 

Brayley,  E.  "Wedlake.  Topographical 
sketches  of  Brighthelmston  and  its  neighbour- 
hood ;  with  engravings.    London.     1825.     12° 

Baxter,  John.  Baxter's  Stranger  in  Brighton, 
and  Directory,  comprising  a  brief  account  of 
the  town,  etc.  Brighton.     1824.     8° 

TerUh  edition.  Lewes.     1826.     12° 

Whittemore,  J.  "Whittemore's  Royal 
Brighton  Guide  ...  for  1826. 

Brighton.     [1826.]     12o 

Bmce,  John.  The  History  of  Brighton, 
■with  the  latest  improvemtnts,  to  1831. 

Brighton.     [1831.]    12° 

Fourth  edition.  Brighton.    [1837.]   12° 

Parry,  J.  D.  An  historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  the  Coasts  of  Sussex,  Brighton, 
Eastbourne,  Hastings,  St.  Leonard's,  Rye,  .  .  . 
Chichester,  .  .  .  and  Tunbridge  Wells,  etc. 
[With  plates.]  Brighton.     1833.     8° 


Brighton.     Holidays  at  Brighton. 

London.     1834. 


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Wallis,  James.  Wallis's  Royal  edition. 
Brighton  as  it  is,  1836,  exhibiting  all  the  latest 
improvements  in  that  fashionable  watering- 
place.  Brighton.     [1836.]     12^ 

Another  edition.    Brighton.    1840.    12o 

Wallis,  Edward.  Wallis's  Royal  Edition. 
Brighton  as  it  is.  London.     1846.     12^ 

Brayley,  E.  Wedlake.  Illustrations  of  Her 
Majesty's  Palace  at  Brighton,  formerly  the 
pavilion.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  history  of  the 
palace  by  E.  Wedlake  Brayley. 

London.     1838.     fol 

Brighton.  The  Strangers'  Guide  in  Brighton, 
being  a  complete  Companion  to  that .  .  .  place, 
and  the  rides  and  drives  in  its  vicinity, 

Brighton.     1838.     12° 

Another  edition.    Brighton.    1841.    12° 

[Another  edition.] 

Brighton.     [1844.]     12° 

Another  edition.    Brighton.    [1846.]   B° 

Another  edition.  Brighton.  [1852.]  12o 

Brighton  and  its  environs.  .  .  .  Sixth 

edition.  Brighton.     [1840.]     12o 

Hogg,  Edward.  Mogg's  Brighton  Railway, 
and  Brighton,  Lewes,  Shorehara,  and  Worthing 
Guide.  London.    1841.     8o 

Taylor,  James.     The  Royal  Brighton  Guide. 
Third  edition.     Brighton.    1842.     12o 

Fourth  edition.    Brighton.    1844.    12® 


Wigan,    A.    L.     Brighton    and    its    three 

climates,  with  remarks  on  its  topogi-aphy. 

London.     1843.     8o 

Mason,  W.  H.     W.  H.  Mason's  fashionable 

Handbook  for  visitors  to  Brighton  ;  illustrated. 

Second  edition.     Brighton.     [1846.]     12° 

Brighton.  Post-OflSce  Brighton  Directory, 
1846.  London.     [1846.]     16° 

Taylor,  W.  J.  The  original  Brighton  and 
Hove  Directory ;  including  Cliftonville,  .  .  . 
1854.  Brighton.     [1863.]     S^ 

Folthorp,  Robert.  Folthorp's  (afterwards 
Page's)  Court  Guide  and  General  Directory  for 
Brighton,  Hove,  and  Cliftonville. 

Brighton.     1859,  etc.     8o 

P.P.  Brighton.  Mathieson's  Brighton  and 
Suburban  Directory,  1868,  etc. 

Brighton.     [1868,  etc.]    8'> 

The  Brighton  Quarterly  Directory,  and 

Sussex  Court  Guide.    Brighton.    1872,  etc.    8o 

Brighton    Gazette,  Visitors'  Directory, 

Brighton  Guide,  etc. 

[Brighton.     1875,  etc.]     16o 

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 
Brighton.  Brighton.     1849      8° 

Lee,  Edwin.  Brighton  and  its  Sanative 
Resources.  London.     1850.     8^ 

Another  edition.     London.     1856.     8° 


Brighton.  The  Charities,  Churches,  and 
Chapels,  Institutions,  .  .  .  and  all  other  Intel- 
ligence useful  to  the  resident  or  visitor  of 
Brighton.  Brighton.     [1854.]     12o 

Glances  of  Brighton  :  past  and  present. 


By  the  authoress  of  "  Rambles  in  the  Realms 
of  Thought."  [Amelia  Balcomb.] 

London.     [1856.]    8<> 

HKTerrifield,  Mary  P.  Brighton,  past  and  pre- 
sent :  a  Handbook  for  visitors  and  residents. 

Brighton.     [1857.]    8o 

Kebbell,  William.    The  Climate  of  Brighton. 
London.     1859.     12o 

Abridged  edition.    London.   [I860.]  8° 

Brighton.  Brighton  as  it  is  ;  its  pleasures, 
practices,  and  pastimes.  With  a  short  account 
of  the  social  and  inner  life  of  its  inhabitants, 
being  a  complete  guide-book  for  residents  and 
visitors.  Brighton.     [I860.]     8» 

Brighton  and  South  Coast  Railway. 


Everybody's  Guide  to  Brighton,  Hastings,  and 


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South  Coast.  A  descriptive  Supplement  to  the 
Penny  Time-Tables.       London.     [1861.]     12o 

Brighton:   the  Road,    the  Place,  the 

People.  With  .  .  .  illustrations.  [Reprinted 
from  the  "London  Society"  and  "Once  a 
Week."]  London.     1862.     8«> 

Views  of  Brighton  and  the  neighbour- 
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London.     [1862.]    12o 

Elliot,  Henry.  Elliot's  Complete  Companion 
for  visitors  to  Brighton  and  its  environs. 

London.     [1861.]    8° 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Views  of  the  Devil's 
Dyke.  [London.     1862.]    obi.  S^ 

Erredge,  J.  A.     History  of  Brighthelmston  ; 
or,  Brighton  as  I  view  it,  and  as  others  knew 
it,  being  a  complete  history  of  the  Town,  etc. 
Brighton.     1862.     8° 

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 
edition.  Brighton.     [1865.]     8" 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Guide  to  Brighton 
and  vicinity,  including  Lewes,  Shoreham,  and 
Newhaven.  Edinburgh.     1866.     8° 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
penny  guide  books.  Brighton  of  to-day  ;  what 
to  see,  and  how  to  see  it. 

Manchester.     [1867.]     8o 

Bishop,  John  G.  Strolls  in  the  Brighton 
Extra- Mural  Cemetery.  Fir.st  and  second 
series,  1864-67.  '    Brighton.     1867.     8° 

Martin,  Henry.  The  History  of  Brighton 
and  environs.  Brighton.     1871.     8° 

Hall,  E.  H.  Page's  Handbook  to  Brighton 
and  its  vicinity.  With  short  tours  to  East  and 
West  Sussex.  London.     1871.     8° 

Page's  Handbook  to  Brighton.  (Cora- 
piled  by  E.  Hepple  Hall.)     New  edition. 

Brighton.     [1873.]    8° 

Bishop,  John  George.  The  Bri;jhton  Pavilion 
and  its  royal  associations. 

Brighton.     1875.     8° 


Second  edition. 
Third  edition. 


Brighton. 
Brighton. 


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1878. 


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80 


Brighton.  Borough  of  Brighton.  Copies  of 
the  Deeds  relating  to  the  Division  of  the 
Tenantry  Lands  in  the  Parish  of  Brighthelm- 
ston, in  the  year  1822,  etc. 

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 
Tourist's  picturesque  guide  to  Brighton. 

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- 
trations. Brighton.     1880.     4o 

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, 
containing  an  account  of  the  antient  and  present 
state  of  the  City.         Chichester.     [1794  ?J     8^ 

Another  edition. 

Chichester. 


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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® 

[The  Museum  copy  contains  MS.  notes.] 

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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Chichester.     1849.     S" 

Willis,  Robert.  The  Architectural  History 
of  Chichester  Cathedral,  with  an  introductory- 
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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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Fasti  Cicestrenses.    "With  introduction 

by  G.  M.  Hills.  London.     [1866.]    8° 

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Catalogue  of   Bishops  of  Selsey  and 

Chichester.  [London.     1866.]    8° 

Catalogue  of  Bishops  of  Selsey  and 

Chichester.  [London.     1869.]    8° 

The  early  Statutes  of  the   Cathedral 

Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Chichester,  with 
observations  on  its  constitution  and  history. 

London.     1877.     4° 

Stepheiis,  "W.  R  "W.  Memorials  of  the 
South  Saxon  See  and  Cathedral  Church  of 
Chichester.  London.     1876.     8o 

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. 
Collected  and  edited  by  C.  A.  Swainson. 

London.     1880,  etc.     4° 

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- 
bourne and  its  vicinity.      Battle.     1856.     16° 

Eastbonme.  The  Guide  to  East  Bourne  and 
its  environs.  .  .  .  New  edition. 

Eastbourne.     [1856.]    S^ 

Gowland,  T.  S.  The  Guide  to  Eastbourne 
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Smith,  W.  A.,  and  Hayman,  C.  C.  East- 
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Powell,  J.  H.     Powell's  Popular  Eastbourne 

Guide,  Lodging  House  Keepers' Directory,  etc. 

Eastbourne,     [1863.]     8° 

Eddison,  Edwin.  The  guide  to  Eastbourne, 
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Chambers,  G.  F.  A  handbook  for  visitors 
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London.     1868.     8<> 

Fourth  edition.       London.     1872.     8° 

Fifth  edition.  London.     1873.     8° 

Seventh  edition.       London.     1875.     8° 

Eastbourne.  The  new  guide  to  Eastbourne 
and  its  neighbourhood. 

Eastbourne.     [1871.]     8o 

Boper,  F.  C.  S.  Flora  of  Eastbourne. 
Being  an  introduction  to  the  flowering  plants, 
etc.  of  the  Cuckmere  District,  with  a  map. 

London.     1875.     So 

GOODWOOD.     See  also  Bognor. 

Jacques,  D.  A  Visit  to  Goodwood,  near 
Chichester,  the  Seat  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Richmond.  Chichester.     1822.     8« 

Mason,  W.  H.  Goodwood  ;  its  house,  park, 
and  gi'ounds.  With  a  catalogue  raisonne  of 
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Duke  of  Richmond.  London.     1839.     8« 

HASTING. 

Gordon,  H.  D.  The  History  of  Harting .  . 
with  a  chapter  on  the  geology  of  the  district, 
by  .  .  Sir  R.  L  Murchison,  .  .  .  and  some 
notice  of  its  fauna  and  flora,  by  J.  Weaver. 

London.     1877.     8o 

HASTINGS. 

Stell,  J.  The  Hastings  guide,  or,  a  descrip- 
tion of  that  ancient  town  and  port.  ...  By  an 
Inhabitant.  London.     1794.     8* 

Inhabitant.  Tlie  Hastings  Guide :  or,  a 
description  of  the  Town  and  Port.  ...  By  an 
Inhabitant.  London.     1794.     8° 


Second  edition. 
Third  edition. 


London.     1797.     8° 
London.     1804.     8o 


Fourth  edition.       London.     1815.     8° 


Hastings  Guide. 

Fifth  edition. 


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graphical sketch  of  Hastings,  Winchelsea,  and 
Rye,  including  also  several  other  places  in  the 
vicinity  of  those  towns,  etc.     With  engravings. 
London.     [1817.]    8o 

Comparatiye,   Dr.  pseud.      A    sentimental 
journey  through  Margate  and  Hastings. 

London.     1819.     12o 

Hastings   Guide.     Hastings  Guide.     Third 

edition.    A  concise  historical  and  topographical 

sketch  of  Hastings,  Battle,  Winchelsea,  and 

Rye.  Hastings.     [1824.]     8o 

[Other  editions— 1825,  [1827J,  [1828],  [1830].] 

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of  the  town  and  port  of  Hastings,  illustrated 
by  a  series  of  engravings,  etc. 

London.     1824.     8o 

Beed,  Thomas  R.  Hastings,  a  rural  de- 
scriptive poem.  With  historical  and  explana- 
tory notes.  Hastings.     1824.     8® 

Harwood,  "William.  On  the  curative  influ- 
ence of  the  Southern  Coasts  of  England,  especi- 
ally that  of  Hastings.         London.     1828.     8° 

Fit  ton,  William  H.  A  geological  sketch  of 
the  vicinity  of  Hastings. 

London.     1833.     12° 

Freeling,  A.  Picturesque  Excursions.  [Con- 
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Wells,  'Hastings,  Brighton,  Dover,  Margate, 
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Southall,  C.  H.  Southall's  pocket  guide  to 
St.  Leonards  and  Hastings. 

St.  Leonards.     [1840.]     12° 

Sixth  edition. 

St.  Leonards.     [1852.]     12° 

Hastings.  The  Handbook  of  Hastings,  St. 
Leonards,  and  their  neighbourhood, 

Hastings.     1845.     8° 

Ross,  Thomas.  Ross's  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards  Guide.  Hastings.     [1845.]     16° 

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 
edition.  St.  Leonards.     [1850.]     8^ 

Osborne,  H.  Osborne's  Stranger's  Guide  and 
Commercial  Directory  to  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards,  for  1852.      Hastings.     [1852.]     12° 

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 
and  St.  Leonards  Directory  for  1867-8,  etc. 

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 
Wells,  etc.  London.     1856.     8° 

Savery,  J.  Charles.  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea,  their  meteorology  and  climate. 

London.     1859.     8° 

Hastings.  Hastings  and  its  neighbourhood. 
[With  descriptive  letterpress.] 

London.     [I860.]     8o 

Cooper,  W.  D.  Notices  of  Hastings  and  its 
municipal  institutions.  Printed  from  Sussex 
Archaeological  Collections.     Lewes.     1862.    8<* 

Frith,  Francis.  The  Gossiping  Photographer 
at  Hastings.  [Being  photographs,  with  de- 
scriptive letterpress.]         Reigate.     1864.     4® 

Savery,  J.  Charles.  The  Hastings  and  St. 
Leonards  Pamphlet ;  being  abstracts  of  reports 
of  the  London  and  local  press  on  the  new  drain- 
age system  of  Hastings  and  St.  Leonards. 

St.  Leonards-on-Sea.     1868.     8° 
Heywood,  Abel.     Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
penny  guide  books.     A  guide  to  Hastings. 

Manchester.     [1869.]     S© 

Whiteman,     S.       Whiteman's     Guide     to 

Hastings,  St.  Leonards,  and  the  neighbourhood. 

Seventh  edition.     Hastings.     1875.     S* 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud,  [i.  e.  Edward  Brad- 
ley.] Figaro  at  Hastings,  St.  Leonards.  With 
illustrations,  etc.       Manchester.     [1877.]    8® 

Hastings.     A  complete  description  of  S. 
Clement's  Caves,  Hastings.     Illustrated,  etc.. 
London.     [1880.]    S® 

Sussex.  Picturesque  Sussex.  Pt.  1.  Hast- 
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[London.     1881.]    4o 

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 
Lewes  and  Brighthelmstone.    Lewes.  1795.  8® 

Horsfield,  T.  W.  The  History  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Lewes  and  its  vicinity.  With  an  appen- 
dix containing  an  essay  on  the  natural  history 
of  the  district,  by  G.  Mantell.  [With  plates 
and  a  supplement.] 

2  vol.     Lewes.     1824-1827.     4® 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  A  Handbook  for 
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of  the  recent  discoveries  at  the  Priory. 

London.     [1845.]    16° 


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Third  edition,  improved.     Illustrated, 

etc.  Lewes.     [1880.]     8° 

Blaanw,  W.  H.  The  Barons'  War,  includ- 
ing the  battles  of  Lewes  and  Evesham. 

London.     1844.     4o 

Second  edition.        London.     1871.     8° 

Mantell,  G.  A.  A  day's  ramble  in  and  about 
the  ancient  town  of  Lewes. 

London.     1846.     16° 

Notes  for  a  day's  ramble  in  and  about 

the  ancient  town  of  Lewes.    Lewes.    1846.  12° 
[The  Museum  copy  contains  MS.  notes  [by  the  author].] 

LITTLEHAMPTON. 

Littlehampton.  A  diary  kept  in  an  excur- 
sion to  Littlehampton  near  Arundel  and 
Brighthelmston,  in  Sussex,  in  1778  and  .  .  . 
1779.  2  vol.     London.     1780.     S^ 

MAYFIELD 

Kichols,  John.  Observations  by  Mr.  Denne, 
on  the  archiepiscopal  Palace  of  Mayfield  in 
Sussex.  London.     1787.     4° 

["  Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica,"  voL  I.  no. 

45.] 

Hoare,  H.  R.  Historical  and  architectural 
Notices  of  Mayfield  Palace.  Partly  read  at  the 
meeting  of  the  Sussex  Archaeological  Society, 
Oct.  3,  1848.  London.     [1848.]     8o 

NEWHAVEN. 

Fortune,  F.  Original  sketches,  etc.  for  the 
improvement  of  Newhaven  Harbour. 

London.     1825.     8° 

PETWOETH. 

Arnold,  F.  H.  Petworth :  a  sketch  of  its 
history  and  antiquities,  with  notices  of  objects 
of  archaeological  interest  in  its  vicinity.  [With 
illustrations.]  Petworth.     1864.     8o 

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 

biographical,  topographical,  and  antiquarian. 
Third  edition.     Lewes.     [1880.]    8^ 

POUNCEFOED. 

Hunter,  W.  P.  Geological  Notes :  com- 
prising a  description  of  the  lime-stone  quarries 
and  petrifying  spring  at  Pounceford,  etc. 

Hythe.     1835.     8° 

EYE      See  also  Hastings. 

Colepepyr,  Robert.  To  the  Rt.  Hon.  the 
Lords  .  .  .  and  to  the  hon.  the  Commons.  .  .  . 
A  proposal  to  mend  Rye  Harbour  in  Sussex, 
[With  map.]  [London.    170-,]    s.  sh.  fol. 


Bye.  The  Case  of  the  owners  of  the  Upper 
Levels,  and  relating  to  a  bill  depending  in 
Parliament,  about  the  harbour  of  Rye. 

[London.     1720.]    s.  sh.  fol. 

Smeaton,  John.  The  report  of  John  Smeaton 
on  the  harbour  of  Rye,  in  the  County  of  Sussex. 
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Smeaton.)  [London.     1763.]    fol. 

Coghlan,  F.  A  coast  companion  to  Rye, 
Winchelsea,  Hastings,  St.  Leonards,  East- 
Bourne,  Brighton,  Worthing,  and  Bognor. 

London.     [1830.]     12» 

HoUoway,  William.  The  history  and  anti- 
quities of  the  town  and  port  of  Rye,  with  in- 
cidental notices  of  the  Cin,que  Ports. 

London.     1847.     S« 

Rye  ;  a  Ballad.  Rye.     [1859.]    S© 

Eye.     A  guide  to  Rye,  in  Sussex,  etc. 

Rye.     1850.     12° 

SEAFOED.     See  also  Eastbourne. 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.  Memorials  of  the 
to%vn,  parish,  and  cinque  port  of  Seaford,  his- 
torical and  antiquarian.  With  the  charter  of 
incorporation  and  other  documents. 

London.     1855.     8o 

SHOEEHAM.     See  also  Chichester 

Sammerly,  Felix,  psevd.  [i.  e.  Sir  Henry 
Cole.]  Felix  Summerly's  Pleasure  Excursions. 
Shoreham  on  the  Brighton  and  Chichester 
Railways.  London.     [1846.]    8® 

TABBING,  WEST. 

"Warter,  J.  W.  Appendicia  et  pertinentiae  ; 
or,  parochial  fragments  relating  to  the  Parish 
of  West  Tarring,  and  the  Chapelries  of  Heene 
and  Durrington.  London.     1853.     8° 

The  Sea-board  and  the  Down  ;  or,  my 

parish  in  the  South.     By  an  old  Vicar. 

2  vol.     London.     1860.     8<» 

XTCKFIELD. 

XJckfield  Visitor's  Guide.  The  Uckfield 
Visitor's  Guide,  and  historical  notices  of  Bux- 
ted,  Framfield,  Isfield,[etc.  With  illustrations. 

Uckfield.     1869.     8o 

Prince,  C.  L.  Observations'  upon  the 
Climate  of  Uckfield,  constituting  a  meteorologi- 
cal record  from  1843  to  1870,  .  .  .  and  some 
vital  statistics  concerning  the  Parishes  of  Uck- 
field, Isfield,  and  Little  Horstead. 

London.     1871.     8o 

WINCHELSEA.     See  also  Hastings  and  Rye. 

Cooper,  W.  D.     The  history  of  Winchelsea. 
London.     1850.     8° 

Contributions  to  the  Eighth  Volume 

of  the   Sussex  Archreological    Collections,  by 


WARWICKSHIRE. 


285 


William  Durrant  Cooper.  Containing  notices 
of  the  last  of  the  Bi-aose  Family  ;  the  Family 
of  Lord  Hoo  and  Hastings  ;  the  Town  of  Win- 
chelsea  in  and  after  the  Fifteenth  Century,  etc. 

London.     1856,     8° 
[The  Museum  copy  contams  a  few  MS.  notes.] 

Champneys,  Basil.  A  quiet  corner  of  Eng- 
lan'l.  Studies  of  Landscape  and  Architecture 
in  Winchelsea,  Rye,  and  the  Romney  Marsh. 
With  illustrations  by  A.  Dawson. 

London.     [1874.]     4o 

WITHYHAM. 

S.    W.,   R.    W.     Historical  notices  of  the^ 
Parish  of  Withyham  in  the  County  of  Sussex. 

London.     1857. 


40 


WORTHING.     See  also  Rye. 


Worthing.     A  Tour  to  Worthing ;  or,  idle 
hours  not  idly  spent.  London.     1805.     8° 

A  sketch  of  Worthing  and  its  environs. 

[By  J.  MackcouU.]        Worthing.     1811.     12o 


—  Another  edition. 


Worthing.     1813.     80 


A  sketch  of  Worthing  as  it  was,  and 

now  is.     [By  J.  MackcouU.  ] 

—        -  120 


Worthing.     1817. 

Picture   of  Worthing,  etc. 
Worthinsr.     1814.     12o 


Evans,  John. 
Second  edition. 

Potion,  Paul,  pseud,  [i.  e.  W.  Phillips  1  or 
Shearsmith  ?]  A  poetical  picture  of  Worthing 
and  its  vicinity.  Worthing.     [1814.]     8® 

Worthing.     Worthing  as  it  is,  etc. 

London.     1843.     80 

P.P.  Worthing.  Phillipps's  Handbook  and 
Directory  of  Worthing. 

Worthing.     [1849.]     I60 

Breads,  Owen.  Breads's  new  guide  and 
handbook  to  Worthing  and  its  vicinity.  With 
illustrations.  '     London.     1857.     12® 

The     Library    (Breads')     Guide    and 

Handbook  to  Worthing  and  its  vicinity.    With 
illustrations.  London.     1865.     12o 

Barker,  W.  G.  On  the  climate  of  Worth- 
ing :  its  remedial  influence  in  disease,  especially 
for  the  lungs.  London.     1860.     8° 

Second  edition.       London.     1867.     8° 


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Dugdale,  Sir  William.  [The]  Antiquities  of 
Warwickshire  illustrated  ;  from  records,  leiger- 
books,  manuscripts,  evidences,  tombes,  and 
armes :  beautified  with  maps,  prospects,  and 
portraictures.  London.     1656.     fol. 

Second  edition,  printed  from  a  copy  cor- 
rected by  the  author  himself,  and  with  the 
original  copper-plates.  The  whole  revised, 
augmented,  and  continued  down  to  the  present 
time  ;  by  W.  Thomas.  With  the  addition  of 
several  prospects  of  gentlemen's  seats,  etc.,  and 
maps  of  the  County  and  of  the  several  hun- 
dreds, from  an  actual  survey  made  by  H. 
Beighton.  2  vol.  London.  1730.  fol. 
[There  is  another  copy  in  the  Library  on  large  paper.] 

Another  edition.  This  edition  is  care- 
fully copied  .  .  from  the  old  one  published  in 
.  .  .  1656,  and  .  .  contains  the  new  maps  of  the 
county,  etc.  [Greatly  enlarged  in  MS.  from 
Public  Records  and  Private  Evidences  by  W. 
Hamper.]  Coventry.     1765.     fol. 

[The  Museum  cojiy  contains  copious  MS.  notes] 


Warwickshire 

description  of  the  .  . 


a  concise  Topographical 
Towns  and  Villages  in 


the  County  of  Warwick.     From  the  elaborate 

work  of  Sir  W.  Dugdale  and  other  authorities. 

Coventry.     1817.     8° 

Thomas,  William.  Index  of  Places  to  Dug- 
dale's  Warwickshire.     Second  edition. 

[Middle  Hill.     1844.]    fol. 
[Privately  printed.] 

Oreat  Britain  and  Ireland.  Magna  Britan- 
nia et  Hibernia,  Antiqua  et  Nova. 

6  voL     [London.]     1720-31.     4° 
[Vol,  V.  contains  Warwickshire.] 

Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britten,  J.     The  beau- 
ties of  England  and  Wales  ;  or,  original  delinea- 
tions,  topographical,   historical,  and  descrip- 
tive, of  each  county.  London.     1814.     8® 
[Vol.  XV.  pt.  2,  Warwickshire.] 

Brewer,  J.N.  A  topographical  and  historical 
description  of  the  County  of  Warwick. 

London.     1820,     8° 

[A  duplicate  of  part  of  vol.  XV.  of  *'  The  Beauties  of 
England  and  Wales,"  re-issued  sei^arately  with  a  new 
titie-page.J 

Pinnock,  William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of  Warwickshire.  Vol.  V.  of  Pin- 
nock's  County  Histories.    London.     1823.    12° 


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Warwick,  County  of.  Graphic  Illustrations 
of  Warwickshire. 

L.  P.     Birmingham.     1829.     fol. 
[The  illustrations  of  this  copy  are  proofs.] 

Smith,  William.  A  new  and  comprehensive 
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° 

Bray,  William.  Sketch  of  a  Tour  into 
Derbyshire  and  Yorkshire,  including  part  of 
Buckingham,  Warwick,  Leicester,  Nottingham, 
Northampton,  Bedford,  and  Hertford  shires. 

London.     1783.     8« 

Soane,  Sir  J.  Plans,  elevations,  and 'sec- 
tions of  Buildings  erected  in  the  Counties  of 
Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Yorkshire,  Staffordshire, 
Warwickshire,  Hertfordshire,  etc. 

London.     1788.     fol. 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  County 
of  Wai'wick.     By  John  Wedge. 

London.     1794.     4o 

General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the 

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'' 

Spence,    E.    Isabella.      Summer  excursions 

through  parts  of  Oxfordshire,  Gloucestershire, 

Warwickshire,     Staffordshire,     Herefordshire, 

Derbyshire,  and  South  Wales.     Second  edition. 

2  vol.     London.     1809.     12^ 

Warwick,  County  of.  A  map  of  the  County 
of  Warwick,  from  actual  survey  made  in  1820-1. 

London.     1822. 


Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Traveller ; 
or.  Tourist's  Pocket  Directory. 

London.     [1802-10.]     12o 
[VoL  XVIII.  contains  Warwickshire.] 

Figot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  London  and 
Provincial  New  Commercial  Directory  for 
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« 
[Includes  Warwickshire.] 

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 

Domesday  Book  for  the  County  of  War- 
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- 
wickshire.  Southampton.     1862.     fol. 


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Freeling,  A.  Railway  Companion  from 
London  to  Birmingham,  Liverpool,  and  Man- 
chester, etc.  London.     [1837  ?]     12o 

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 
Avon.  London.     1845.     12o 

Bradshaw,  G.  Bradshaw's  handbook  to  the 
manufacturing  districts  of  Great  Britain  .  .  . 
in  the  Counties  of  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Staf- 
fordshire, and  Warwickshire. 

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 

edition  re-written.  . .    With  illustrations,  etc.] 
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- 
amptonshire and  Warwickshire.  By  W.  T. 
Aveline.  London.     1861.     8o 

Blozam,  M.  H.  On  some  rare  and  curious 
Sepulchral  Monuments  in  Warwickshire,  of  the 
thirteenth  and  fourteenth  centuries, 

[Rugby.     1864.]     8° 
[Only  a  half-title.] 

Sharp,  Thomas.  A  selection  [by  J.  0.  Hal- 
liwell]  from  an  unpublished  glossary  of  pro- 
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- 
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Warwick.     [1870.]     4© 

Morris,  D.    The  Geography  of  Warwickshire. 
London.     1872.     8^ 

Lawson,  W.  Collins'  County  Geographies. 
Geography  of  Warwickshire. 

London.     [1872.]    S"' 


Burgess,  J.  T.  Historic  Warwickshire  :  its 
legendary  lore,  traditionary  stories,  and  roman- 
tic  episodes.  London.     [1876.]     8® 

Academies,  etc.,  Harleian  Society.  The 
Visitation  of  the  County  of  Warwick  in  the 
year  1619.  Taken  by  W.  Camden.  Edited  by 
John  Fetherston.  London.     1877.     4fi 

[Vol.  XII.  of  the  PubUcationB  of  the  Harleian 
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Warwick,  Couniy  of.  Warwickshire.  The 
"  Official  "  County  Map  and  Guide. 

London.     [1877.]    8o 

Niven,  William.  Illustrations  of  old  War- 
wickshire houses.  31  copper  etchings,  with 
descriptive  notes.  London.     1878.     4"* 

[Privately  printed.] 

P.P.  Coventry.  The  Old  Cross.  A  War- 
wickshire Quarterly  Magazine.  Edited  by  W. 
G.  Fretton,  F.  S.  A.    Coventry.    1878,  etc.    8° 

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» 

[Another  edition  of  preceding.] 


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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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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« 


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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. 
London.    [1872.]    8<> 

MAKCETEB,  PABISH  OF. 

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Manuscripts  and  Records  in  the  possession  of 
the  Corporation  of  Stratford-upon-Avon  ;  in- 
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and  of  several  persons  connected  with  the  poet. 

London.     1863.     4° 

Extracts  from'  ancient   Subsidy  Rolls, 

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inhabitants  of  Stratford-upon-Avon. 

[London.]     1864.     4° 

An    Historical  /  account   of   the   New 

Place,  Stratford-upon-Avon,  the  last  residence 
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A  brief  guide  to  the  Shakespeare  Li- 
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London.     [1865.]     12° 

Abstracts  and  copies  of  indentures  re- 
specting estates  in  Henley  St.,  Stratford-on- 
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tory of  the  birthplace  of  Shakespere. 

London.     1866.     4° 

Extracts  from   the    accounts    of   the 

Chamberlains  of  the  Borough  of  Stratford- 
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London.     1866.     4o 

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SXTTTON  COLDFIELD. 

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A  Guide  to  the  Park  and  Town  of  Sut- 
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Buck,  S.  and  N.     [Views  of  Oxford,  War- 
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Mary,  the  Blessed  Virgin,  etc.  A  brief  de- 
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Warwick.  Description  of  the  Beauchamp 
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Nichols,  J.  Extracts  from  the  Black  Book 
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Coney,  John.     A  series  of  views  representing 
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WarwicktGaide.  The  Warwick  Guide  ;  con- 
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Bobinson,  P.  F.  Vitruvius  Britannicus. 
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Cooke,  H.  T.     An  historical  and  descriptive 

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Cooke,  S.  W.  An  historical  and  descriptive 
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London.     1810.     \2P 
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Wheeler,  A.  The  Westmorland  dialect, 
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Cumberland.  Cumberland,  Westmoreland, 
and  Lancashire,  illustrated,  in  a  series  of  forty- 
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London.     1822.     fol. 

Pinnock,  William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  National 
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London.     [1828.]     8° 
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Another  edition.       London.    1831.    %° 

Slater,  Isaac.     Slater's  Royal  National  Com- 
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London.     1868.     S° 

Kelly,  E.  R.  Tbe  Post-Office  Directory  of 
the  County  of  Durham  and  the  principal  towns 
and  adjacent  places  in  Northumberland,  Cum- 
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Kelly.  London.     1873.     8° 

P.P.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  P.  J.  Jackson 
and  Co.'s  Postal  Address  Directory  of  the  City 
of  Carlisle  .  .  .  including  the  principal  towns 
and  adjacent  villages  of  Cumberland  and  West- 
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Bose,  Thomas.  Westmorland,  Cumberland, 
Durham,  and  Northumberland,  illustrated. 

3  voL     London.     1832[-35].     4° 

Another  edition.     Picturesque  Rambles 

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Northumberland  (from  drawings  by  T.  AUom, 
with  descriptions  by  T.  Rose). 

3pt.     London.     1847[-49].     4° 

Oliver,  S.  pseud.  Scenes  and  recollections 
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London.     1834.     12° 

Atkinson,  George.  The  Worthies  of  West- 
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2  vol.     London.     1849.     12° 

Academies,  etc.,  Surtees  Society.  Wills  and 
Inventories  from  the  registry  of  the  archdea- 
conry of  Richmond,  extending  over  portions  of 
the  Counties  of  York,  Westmorland,  Cumber- 
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Durham.     1853.     8° 

Ferguson,  Robert.  The  Northmen  in  Cum- 
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Durham.     1856.     S^ 

Davy,  John.  The  Angler  in  the  Lake  Dis- 
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London.     1857.     8° 

Sullivan,  J.  Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
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London.     1857.     8° 

Westmoreland.  Handbook  for  Travellers  in 
Westmoreland  and  Cumberland. 

Murray.     London.     1866.     8° 

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Lawson,  William.  Collins'  County  Geogra- 
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BOROUGH  BBIDGE. 

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towns  of  Milnthrop,  Lancaster,  etc. 

[Manchester.     1760  J    8o 

Nicholson,  C.  The  Annals  of  Kendal :  beiug 
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Second  edition.        London.     1861.     8° 


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Allies,  Jabez.  Observations  on  certain  curi- 
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Third  edition.    Edited  by  R.  Etheridge. 

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Railway  Excursions  from  York,  Leeds, 

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Simpson,  H.  T.  Archseologia  Adelensis,  or 
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archaeological,  topographical,  and  scriptural. 
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AIBEDALE. 

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The  case  of  the  undertakers  for  making 

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Nicholson,  John.  Airedale  in  Ancient  Times, 
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ALDBOBOITGH.     See  Borouohbridoe. 

ASKE.     See  Richmond. 

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Lankester,  Edwin.  An  account  of  Askem, 
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BABNSLET. 

Jackson,    Rowland.      The   History  of   the 

Town  and  Township  of  Bamsley  in  Yorkshire. 

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Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Memoirs  of  the 
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BATLEY. 

Jubb,  Samuel.  The  history  of  the  Shoddy 
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Thomson,  R.  W.  Ben  Rhydding :  the 
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Fourth  edition.        London.    1867.     8° 

Ben  Ehydding.  Ben  Rhydding.  The  As- 
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BEVEBLEY.     See  also  K  ingston-upon-Hull. 

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Foulson,  George.  Beverlac ;  or,  the  an- 
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2  vol.     London.     1829.     4o 

Oliver,  George.  The  history  and  antiquities 
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Beverley.  The  Stranger's  Handbook  to 
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Burkill,  John.  Bolton  illustrated.  A  series 
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BOBOUGHBSIDGE. 

Boroughbridge.  The  Stranger's  Guide,  be- 
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James,  John.  The  history  and  topogi*aphy 
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P.P.  Bradford.  The  Post-Office  Bradford 
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Thompson,  J.  Historical  sketches  of  Brid- 
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Prickett,  M.  An  historical  and  architec- 
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Bridlington  Quay,  a  descriptive  poem. 

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Fnrby,  John.  Furby's  Handbook  for 
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Cape,  Thomas.  Brief  sketches  descriptive  of 
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BRIMHAM  ROCKS.     See  also  Habbogate 
and  RiPON. 

Brimham  Rocks.  An  historical  and  descrip- 
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BURSTALL.     See  Holdebness. 

CALDER,  River.     See  Aibedale. 

CASTLE  HOWARD. 

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CAWOOD.     See  Selby  and  Sherburn. 

CLEVELAND. 

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COATHAU. 

Hutton,  William.  A  Trip  to  Coatham,  in 
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Bedcar.  The  Visitor's  Guide  to  Redcar  in 
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COTTINGHAM. 


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COWTHOEPE. 

Empson,  C.  The  Cowthorpe  Oak,  from  a 
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Murray,  Hon.  Mrs.  S.  A  Companion  and 
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2  vol.    London.     1799—1803.     8° 

Third  edition. 

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Whitaker,  T.  D.  The  history  and  an- 
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Leeds.     1878.     4o 

Armstrong,  James  L.  Scenes  in  Craven:  in 
a  series  of  letters,  containing  interesting  sketches 
of  character,  and  notices  of  some  of  the  principal 
natural  curiosities  of  the  most  picturesque  and 
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York.     1835.     12° 

Uontagn,  Frederic.  Gleanings  in  Craven  : 
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Thomson,  John  Radford.  Guide  to  the  Dis- 
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CEOFT. 

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DEWSBUEY. 

Greenwood,  J.  B.  The  early  ecclesiastical 
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DONCASTEB.  See  also  Sheffield. 

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Miller,  Edward.  The  history  and  anti- 
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Sheardown,  William.  The  House  of  Fran- 
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Doncaster.     [1861.]    12° 

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Crosses,  Hall-Cross  House,  and  Hall-Cross  Hill. 
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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. 
Doncaster.     [1873.]     8«> 

Records  and  Family  notices  of  military 

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Jackson,  John  E.  History  of  the  ruined 
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London.     1853.     4^ 

The    history  and  description  of   St. 


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Doncaster.     [1863.]     8° 

Doncaster  in  1865  ;  its  vital  statistics, 

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Doncaster  in   1866  ;   its  meteorology, 


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80 


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Doncaster  in  1868,  etc. 

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Tomlinson,  John.  Rambles  twenty  miles 
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DTTNCOHSE  FAfiK. 

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EASINGWOLB. 

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ECCLESFIELB.     See  also  Sheffield. 

Eastwood,  Jonathan.  History  of  the  Parish 
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London.     1862.     8o 

Gatty,  A.  S.  The  first  book  of  the  marriage, 
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FILEY.    See  also  Scarborough. 

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Sopwith,  Thomas.  Eight  views  of  Foun- 
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Academies,  etc. ,  Surtees  Society.  Memorials 
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Durham.     1863,  etc.     8° 

Academies,  etc. ,  Ripon.  Yorkshire  Archaeo- 
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GOOLE. 

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Gardiner,  H.  T.  A  sketch  of  Goole  and  the 
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GOKDALE.     See  Ingleton. 

GTTISELEY. 

Slater,  Philemon.  History  of  the  ancient 
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London.     1880.     4° 

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° 

The  history  of  the  .  .  .  Town  of  Halifax, 

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[A  duplicate  of  the  preceding  with  a  new  title-page.] 


Aiwther  edition. 
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Watson,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities 
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con'ections  by  F.  A.  Leyland.  The  whole  con- 
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Hunter,  Joseph.  The  Hallamshire  Glossary. 
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Crabtree,  John.  A  Concise  History  of  the 
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Akroyd,  Edward.  A  description  of  All 
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Smith,  F.     Smith's  Directorv  of  Halifax. 

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Leyland,  John.  Views  of  Ancient  Buildings 
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HALLAMSHIRE.     See  Sheffield. 

HALTEMFBISE  ABBEY.     See  Beverley. 

HANSWOBTH.     See  Sheffield. 

HABEWOOD. 

Jones,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Harewood  in  the  County  of  York. 

London.     1859.     8o 

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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London.     1784.     8o 

Gamett,  Thomas.  Experiments  and  observ- 
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A  Treatise  on  the  Mineral  Waters  of 

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Bradforth.     1792.     8° 


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Fifth  edition. 

Knaresborough.     1810.     8<> 

Seventh  edition. 

Knaresborough.     1822.     12° 

Harrogate.  The  Beauties  of  Harrogate  and 
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Hoole,  B.  A  season  at  Harrogate.  (A 
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Another  edition. 

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Harrogate  Guide.  The  new  Harrogate 
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Knaresbrough.     [1815.]     12o 

The    new    Harrogate    Guide.      Third 

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Scndamore,  Charles.  A  chemical  and  medi- 
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Palliser,  P.  Palliser's history  and  directory 
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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° 

The  niustrated  Handbook  for  Harro- 
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Langdale,  "William.     A  Guide  to  Harrogate. 
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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
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Manchester.     1868.     8° 

Grainge,  "William.  The  History  and  Topo- 
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HEATH.     See  also  Lupset. 

Cox,  Thomas.  A  popular  history  of  the 
Grammar  School  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  at  Heath, 
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HOLDEBKESS. 
Dade,  William.  [History  and  antiquities  of 
Holdemess.  "  Kirby's  inquest,"  etc.,  with  a 
description  of  the  parishes  within  Holdemess, 
beginning  "North  Bailwick,"  being  proof 
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Poulson,  George.  The  history'and  antiqui- 
ties of  the  Seigniory  of  Holdemess,  in  the  East 
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Abbies  of  Meaux  and  Swine,  with  the  Pnories 
of  Nunkeeling  and  Burstall.  With  numerous 
embellishments.      2  vol.     Hull.     1840-1.     4° 

Academies,  etc.,  English  Dialect  Society.  A 
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East-Riding  of  Yorkshhre.  By  F.  Ross,  R. 
Stead,  and  T.  Holdemess.    London.    1877.   8° 

HOLME.    See  Kirkburton. 

HOBLET  GBEEN. 

Gamett,  Thomas.    Experiments  and  observ- 
ations on  the  Horley  Green  Spaw,  near  Halifax. 
Bradford.     1790.     8° 

HOWDEN. 

Howden  Chnrch.  The  History  of  Howden 
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HUDDEBSFIELD.     See  also  Leeds. 

P.P.  Huddersfield.  Tindall's  Huddersfield 
Directory  and  Year  Book  for  1866. 

Huddersfield.    [1866,  etc.]    8° 

Huddersfield  and  District   Directory, 

1876,  etc.  Huddersfield.     1876,  etc.     8° 

Stock,  John.  History  of  the  Baptised  Inde- 
pendent and  Congregational  Church,  meeting  in 
Salendine  Nook  Chapel,  Huddersfield. 

London.     [1875.]    8°  . 

HULL.     See  Kingston-upon-Hull. 

IDLE. 

Turner,  Joseph  H.  Nonconformity  in  Idle, 
with  the  history  of  Airedale  College.  With  en- 
gravings and  photographs. 

Bradford.     1876.     8° 

ILEXET. 

Bailey,  Benson.  Ilkley,  Bolton  Abbey,  and 
the  Peark  of  Craven  ;  or,  sketches  of  the  pretti- 
est spots  in  that  interesting  district. 

Bingley.     1852.     12° 

Wharf.  The  scenery  of  the  Wharf;  com- 
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Leeds.    [1865.]    12<> 

Shnttleworth,  John.  Shuttleworth's  Guide- 
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Ilkley.     [1863.]    S* 


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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.  A  Guide  to  Ilkley  and  the 
neighbourhood.  Manchester.     1868.     8° 

INGLEBOBOUGH. 

Dizon,  Thomas.  A  description  [in  verse]  of 
the  Environs  of  Ingleborough  and  principal 
places  on  the  Banks  of  the  River  Wenning. 

Kendal.     1781.     4© 

H.,  J.  A  Tour  to  the  Caves  in  the  Environs 
of  Ingleborough  and  Settle,  in  the  West  Riding 
of  Yorkshire.     Second  edition. 

London.     1781.     8° 

England.  Bemerkungen  auf  einer  Reise 
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einer  Nebenreise  in  die  Holen  von  Ingleborough 
und  Settle  in  Yorkshire.  [By.  J.  H.]  Aus 
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Uebei-setzers.  Leipzig.     1781.     8° 

INGLETON. 

Westall,  William.  Views  of  the  Caves  near 
Ingleton,  Gordale  Scar,  and  Malham  Cove,  in 
Yorkshire.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  West- 
all.  London.     1818.     fol. 

KEIGHLEY. 

Holmes,  Robert.  Keighley,  past  and  present ; 
or,  an  historical,  topographical,  and  statistical 
sketch  of  the  town,  parish,  and  environs  of 
Keighley.  London.     1858.     12° 

KILDWICK. 

Ephemerides.  The  Kildwick  Parish  Al- 
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Crossbills.     [1867,  etc.]    8^ 

KILVINGTON,  SOUTH. 

Waddilove,  R.  D.  A  Description  of  a  Font 
in  the  Church  of  South  Kilvington. 

—    [1808.]    40 

EINGSTON-UPOK-HULL. 

Hay,  Thomas.  A  true  relation  from  Hull  of 
the  present  state  and  condition  it  is  in  :  as  was 
written  in  a  letter  from  [Thomas  May]. 

B.  L.    London.     1643.     4^ 

Gent,  Thomas.  Annales  Regioduni  Hullini. 
The  history  of  the  Town  of  Kingston  -  upon - 
Hull.  Together  with  several  letters  containing 
some  accounts  of  the  antiquities  of  Bridlington, 
Scarborough,  Whitby,  etc. 

London.     1735.     80 

Gent's     History    of    Hull     (Annales 

Regioduni  Hullini),  reprinted  in  fac-simile  of 
the  original  of  1735.  To  which  is  appended 
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Hadley,  George.  A  new  and  complete  his- 
tory of  the  Town  of  Kingston-upon-Hull.    With 


a  cursory  review  of,  and  observations  on,  the 
ancient  legend,  from  its  original  foundation  in 
A.D.  1296  by  Edward  the  First,  to  the  present 
period.  Kingston^upon-Hull.     1788.     4° 

[Imperfect,  wanting  all  after  p.  256.] 


Battle,  R.  G. 
1791. 


Battle's  Hull  Directory  for 
Hull.     [1791.]    120 


Battle's  Hull  and  Beverley  Directory 

for  the  year  1814-15.     Fifth  edition. 

Hull.     [1814.]    80 

White,  William.  The  Directory,  Guide,  and 
Annals  of  Kingston  -  upon  -  Hull,  .  .  .  together 
with  the  neighbouring  towns  and  villages  in 
Lincolnshire  and  Yorkshire. 

Leeds.     1826.     12o 

Pigot,  James,  and  Co.  Pigot  and  Co.'s 
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Scotland,  etc.  2  pt.     London.     1837.     80 

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White,  Francis.  General  Directory  of  King- 
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Sheffield.     1846.     8^ 

1851.    120 

1858.    120 


{Second  edition.]  Sheffield. 
[Third  edition.]    Sheffield. 


P.P.  Hull.  Stephenson's  Directory  of  King- 
ston-upon-Hull and  its  environs. 

Hull.     1848.     obi.  120 

Slater,    Isaac.       Slater's    Royal     National 
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[Includes  Hull.] 

White,  William.  Directory  of  the  Boroughs 
of  Hull,  York,  Grimsby,  Scarborough,  etc. 

Sixth  edition.     Sheffield.     1867.     80 

Tickell,  John.  The  history  of  the  Town  and 
County  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  from  its  founda- 
tion in  the  reign  of  Edward  the  First  to  the 
present  time.  With  a  description  of  part  of  the 
adiacent  country  embellished  with  views,  etc. 

HuU.     1798.     40 

Hull.  A  modem  delineation  of  the  Town 
and  Port  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  being  an 
accurate  guide  to  all  the  various  objects  of 
public  interest,  curiosity,  or  amusement  in 
Hull  and  its  environs.  Hull.     1805.     12o 

Prost,  Charles.  Notices  relative  to  the 
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With  engravings.  London.     1827.     4o 

Greenwood,  John.  Greenwood's  picture  of 
Hull.  L.  P.    Hull.     1835.     8" 

Hull.  The  Visitor's  Guide  to  the  Town  of 
HuU.  Hull.     [1852.]    8^ 

Symons,  John.  High  Street,  Hull,  some 
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Kingston-upon-HuU.     1862.     80 

Sheahan,  James  Joseph.     General  and  con- 


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London.     1864.     8° 

Norman,  George.  List  of  Diatoraaceae  oc- 
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Todd,  C.  S.  Incidents  in  the  History  of 
Kingston  -  upon  -  Hull,  from  the  accession  of 
Edward  II.  to  the  death  of  Richard  III.  A 
lecture.  London.     1867.     8^ 

Symons,  John.  The  Visitor's  descriptive 
Guide  Book  to  Kingston-upon-Hull,  illustrated. 
Compiled  by  John  Symons,  etc. 

Kingston-upon-Hull.     1867.     8° 


Heywood,  Abel, 
penny  guide  books. 
Hull. 


Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 

A  Guide  to  Kingston-upon- 

Manchester.     [1871.]     8° 


Johnson,  Thomas.  Sketches  of  Hull  cele- 
brities ;  or.  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of 
Thomas  Johnson  and  four  of  his  descendants, 
from  1640  to  1858.  Compiled  and  arranged  by 
W.  A.  Gunnell,  etc.  Hull.     1876.     8° 

Corlass,  R.  W.     The  Hull  Grammar  School. 

Hull.     1878.     80 

- —  Sketches  of  Hull  Authors.  Edited  by 
C.  F.  Corlass  and  William  Andrews. 

Hull.     1879.     8° 

KIRKBURTON. 

Horehonse,  H.  J.  The  history  and  topo- 
graphy of  the  Parish  of  Kirkburton  and  of  the 
Graveship  of  Holme,  including  Holmfirth,  in 
the  County  of  York.     "With  illustrations. 

Huddersfield.     1861.     4o 

EIREBY  MOORSIDE. 

Eastmead,  William.  Historia  Rievallensis  : 
containing  the  history  ot  Kirkby  Moorside  and 
its  vicinity.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  description 
of  the  animal  remains  and  other  curious  phe- 
nomena, in  the  recently  discovered  cave  at  Kirk- 
dale.  Yellow  paper.  Thirsk.  1824.  8° 
["Only  4  copies  on  this  paper."] 

EIREDALE.     See  also  Kikkby  Moorside. 

Brooke,  John  C.  An  illustration  of  a  Saxon 
inscription  on  the  Church  of  Kirkdale  in  Rydale 
in  the  North  Riding  of  the  County  of  York. 

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Buckland,  William.  Account  of  an  assem- 
blage of  fossil  teeth  and  bones  of  elephants, 
rhinoceros,  etc.  discovered  in  a  cave  at  Kirkdale, 
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Tudor,  Charles  L.  R.  A  brief  Account  of 
Kirkdale  Church,  with  plans,  etc. 

Loudon.     1876.     fol. 

EIRELEATHAM.     See  Coatham. 

EIRESTALL  ABBEY.     See  also  Leeds. 

,  Hilton,  S.   S.     A  sketch  of  the  history  of 
Kirkstall  Abbey.  Leeds.     1806.     12o 


Eirkstall  Abbey.  History  of  Kirkstall 
A.bbey,  .  .  .  containing  an  historical  sketch  of 
the  monasteries  in  England,  etc.  Second 
edition.  Leeds.     1828.     12© 

History  of  Kirkstall  Abbey.  .  .  .  With 


an  historical  sketch  of  the  Cistercian  ordfir  of 
monks,  etc.     A  new  edition. 

Leeds.     1837.     12o 
Fourth  edition.         Leeds.     1844.     12o 

ENARESBOROUGH.     See  also  Harrogate. 

Deane,  Edmund.  Spadacrene  Anglica  •  or, 
the  English  Spaw-Fountain :  being  a  briefe 
treatise  of  the  Acide  or  tart  Fountaine  in  the 
Forest  of  Knaresborow.      London.     1626.     4® 

Another  editicni.         York.     1654.     8® 

Another  edition.        Leeds.     1736.     8® 

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 
West-Riding  of  York-shire,  neere  an  ancient 
Towne  called  Knaresbrough. 

London.     [1626.]     4o 

French,  John.  The  Yorkshire  Spaw  ;  Or,  a 
treatise  of  four  famous  medicinal  wells  near 
Knaresborow  in  Yorkshire. 

London.     1652.     8o 

Simpson,  William.  A  discourse  of  the  sul- 
phur-batii  at  Knaresbrough,  in  Yorkshire. 

London.     1675.     8o 

Enaresborongh.  The  history  of  the  castle, 
town,  and  forest  of  Knaresbrough,  with  Harro- 
gate and  its  medicinal  waters,  etc.  [By  E. 
Hargrove.]  York,     1775.     8o 


Third  edition. 
Fourth  edition. 
Fifth  edition. 


York.  1782.  12o 
York.  1789.  12<> 
York.     1798.     12o 


Sixth  edition,  with  considerable  ad- 
ditions. Knaresborough.     1809.     12° 

Seventh  edition. 

Knaresborough.     1832.     12® 

Nicholson,  John.  The  Airedale  Poet's  walk 
through  Knaresborough,  and  its  vicinity.  [In 
verse.]  Knaresborough.     1826.     12o 

Calvert,  M.  The  History  of  Knaresbrough  ; 
comprising  an  .  .  .  account  of  the  Castle,  the 
Forest,  and  the  several  townships  included  in 
the  said  parish.       Knaresbrough.     1844.     12* 

ENOTTINGLEY. 

Forest,  C.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of 
Knottingley.  With  historical  notices  of  Birkin, 
Brotherton,  etc.     [With  illustrations.] 

London.     1871.     8* 

LEEDS. 
Thoresby,  Ralph.     DucatusJLeodiensis  ;  or, 
the   topography  of  tlie  ancient  and  ipoimlous 

Y 


322 


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town  and  parish  of  Leedes  and  parts  adjacent, 
etc.  London.     1715.     fol. 

[There  is  another  copy  in  the  Library  with  MS. 
notes  and  several  MS.  Documents  inserted,  and  the 
arms  and  initials  of  Sir  M.  M.  Sykes  on  the  cover.] 

Second  edition,  with  notes  and  ad- 
ditions by  T.  D.  Whitaker. 

Leeds.     1816.     fol. 

Vicaria  Leodiensis  ;  or,  the  history  of 

the  Church  of  Leedes,  in  Yorkshire.  Contain- 
ing an  account  of  the  learned  men  who  have 
been  vicars  of  that  parish,  etc.  "With  an  ap- 
pendix of  original  records  and  manuscripts. 

London.     1724.     ^^^ 

Whitaker,  T.  D.  Loidis  and  Elmete  ;  or, 
an  attempt  to  illustrate  the  districts  described 
in  those  words  by  Bede  ;  and  supposed  to  em- 
brace the  lower  portions  of  Aredale  and  Wharf- 
dale,  together  with  the  entire  vale  of  Calder,  in 
the  County  of  York.     L.  P.  Leeds.  1816.  fol. 

Leeds.  A  history  of  Leeds.  Compiled  from 
various  authors.  To  which  is  added,  an  history 
of  Kirkstall  Abbey.  Leeds.     [1797.]    8° 

Leeds  Guide.  The  Leeds  Guide,  including  a 
sketch  of  the  environs  of  Kirkstall  Abbey. 

Leeds.     1806.     12o 

Leeds.  A  Walk  through  Leeds ;  or.  Stran- 
ger's Guide,  etc.  Leeds.     1806.     12° 

P.P.  Leeds.  Directory,  general  and  commer- 
cial, of  the  Town  and  Borough  of  Leeds  for 
1817.  Leeds.     [1817.]     12° 

Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of  Dub- 
lin and  Hibernian  Provincial  Directory,  etc. 

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^ 
[Includes  Leeds.] 

Slater's  National  Commercial  Directoiy 

of  Ireland,  etc.  Manchester.     1847.     8° 

[Includes  Leeds.] 

Slater's  Royal   National    Commercial 


Slater's  .  .  .  commercial  directories  of 

the  .  .  .  towns  of  Glasgow,  Paisley,  Greeriock, 

etc.  Manchester.     1857.     8° 

[Includes  Leeds.] 

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- 
bury,  Heckmondwike,  Bingley,  Keighley, 
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^ 

Leeds.  A  brief  history  of  the  Free  Grammar 
School  at  Leeds.  AVith  the  present  rules  and 
orders  for  its  guidance  and  government.  [By 
F.  Wrangham.]  Leeds.     1822.     8« 

Timperley,  John.  Account  of  the  building 
of  the  "Wellington"  Bridge  over  the  River 


Aire  at  Leeds 


London.     1844.     8o 


Directory  and  topography  of  Scotland,  etc. 
Manchester.     1852. 
[Includes  Leeds.] 


80 


"Warden,  James.  The  Antiquities  of  the 
Borough  of  Leeds  described  and  illustrated. 

L.  P.     London.     1853.     8° 

Leeds.  The  Dialect  of  Leeds  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, illustrated  by  conversations  and  tales 
of  common  life.  To  which  are  added  a  copious 
glossary  :  notices  of  the  various  antiquities, 
manners  and  customs,  and  general  folk-lore  of 
the  district.  London.     1862  [1861].     12o 

Taylor,  Richard  V.  The  Biographia  Leodi- 
ensis :  or  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Worthies 
of  Leeds  and  neighbourhood,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  the  present  time,  etc.  (Supple- 
ment, etc.)  London.     1865-67.     8». 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Guide  to  Leeds 
and  vicinity,  etc.  Edinburgh.     1868.     S® 

Leeds.  Old  Leeds :  its  byegones  and  cele- 
brities.    By  an  old  Leeds  Cropper. 

London.     1868.     8» 

Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.  A  Guide  to  Leeds  Exhibition 
of  ancient  and  modem  pictures,  works  of  art, 
etc.  Manchester.     [1868.]     8° 

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 
Leeds  and  its  vicinity.      London.     [1872.]    8^ 

Shaw,   — .      Shaw's    Tourist's  Picturesque 

Guide  to  Leeds  and  its  vicinity.    Second  edition. 

London.     [1878.]    S* 


YORKSHIRE. 


823 


Taylor,    Richard  V.      The   Ecclesise  Leodi- 
enses ;  or,  Historical  and  Architectural  Sketches 
of  the  Churches  of  Leeds  and  neighbourhood. 
London.     1875,  etc.     8^ 

Moore,  Richard  William.  A  History  of  the 
Parish  Church  of  Leeds.  Also  an  account  of 
the  old  "Pillar"  or  "Cross"  found  in  the 
walls  of  the  late  edifice.  Leeds.     1877.     8° 

Leeds.  An  historical  and  descriptive  Guide 
to  the  Borough  of  Leeds,  etc. 

Leeds.     1879.     8o 

LTIPSET. 

H.,  J.  Antiquarian  Notices  of  Lupset,  the 
Heath,  and  Sharlston,  in  the  County  of  York. 
By  the  author  of  the  Topography  of  Hallamshire 
and  of  South  Yorkshire.  By  J.  H.  [i.  e.  Joseph 
Hunter].  London.     1848.     16° 

Another  edition.     London.     1851.     4° 

MALHAM. 

Hartley,  Thomas.  A  concise  account  of 
some  natural  curiosities  in  the  environs  of  Mal- 
ham,  in  Craven,  Yorkshire. 

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 
Lords,  etc.     With  illustrations. 

London.     1865.     8o 

HEATJX  ABBEY.     See  also  Beveeley  and 

HOLDEIINESS. 

Bond,  E.  A.  Chronica  Monasterii  de  Melsa, 
a  fundatione  usque  ad  annum  1396,  auctore 
Thoma  de  Burton,  Abbate.  Edited  ...  by 
E.  A.  Bond.      3  vol.     London.     1866-68.     S° 

HELTHAM. 

Hughes,  Joseph.     The  Histoiy  of  the  Town- 
ship of  Meltham,  from  its  earliest  time  to  the 
present.     By  the  late  Joseph  Hughes.     Edited 
with  additions  by  C.  H.  [i.  e.  Catherine  Hughes]. 
Huddersfield.     1866.     8° 

HIDDLEHAK. 

Academies,  etc.,  Camden  Society.  Docu- 
ments relating  to  the  foundation  and  antiquities 
of  the  collegiate  church  of  Middleham,  m  the 
County  of  York ;  with  an  historical  introduction, 
and  incidental  notices  of  the  castle,  town,  and 
neighbourhood.     By  the  Rev.  W.  Atthill. 

London.     1847.     4© 

MOBLEY. 

Smith,  William.  Rambles  about  Morley 
with  descriptive  and  historic  sketches  ;  also  an 
account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Woollen 
Manufacture  in  this  place.  Illustrated  with  a 
plan  of  Morley  and  numerous  engravings. 

London.     1 866.     8° 


The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Morley, 

in  the  West  Riding  of  York.    With  illustrations. 

London.     1876.     8<> 

MOWBRAY,  VALE  OF.     See  Thiksk. 

KIDDERDALE. 

Grainge,  William.     Nidderdale  ;  or  an  his- 
torical, topographical,  and  descriptive  sketch  of 
the  Valley  of  the  Nidd.     [With  illustrations.] 
Pateley  Bridge.     1863.     8" 

KOBTHALLEBTOK. 

Northallerton.  The  history  of  North  AUer- 
ton.  To  which  is  added  a  descnption  of  the 
Castle  Hills,  by  Miss  A.  Grossfield. 

North  Allerton.     1791.     8° 

Ingledew,  C.  J.  D.  The  history  and  anti- 
quities of  North  Allerton,  in  the  County  of 
York.  L.  P.     London.     1858.     8° 

NUNKEELINO.     See  Holdeeness. 

PONTEFRACT. 

Panlden,  Thomas.  Pontefract  Castle  :  an 
account  how  it  was  taken  ;  and  how  Geneml 
Rainsborough  was  surprised  at  Doncaster,  anno 
1648.  [London.]     1702.     4° 

Another  edition.      London.     1719.     4<* 

An  account  of  the  taking  and  surrender- 
ing of  Pontefract  Castle.      Oxford.     1747.     4o 

Tetlow,  R.  J.  An  Historical  account  of  the 
Borough  of  Pontefract,  in  the  County  of  York. 

London.     1769.     8° 

Boothroyd,  Benjamin.  The  history  of  the 
Borough  of  Pontefract,  containing  an  account 
of  its  castle,  etc.  Pontefract.     1807.     8<* 

Batty,  R.  E.  Historic  sketch  of  Pontefract 
Castle.  [A  paper  read  at  a  Meeting  of  the 
Yorkshire  Architectural  Society,  etc.] 

[Wakefield.     1852.]     8o 

Academies,  etc.,  Pontefract.  Yorkshire 
Archaeological  and  Topographical  Association. 
Report  of  the  Excursion  to  Pontefract,  31st 
Aug.,  1870.  Pontefract.     1870.     8o 

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 
Ohartae  aliae,  observationes  plurimae,  genealogiae 
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Y  2 


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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. 

Richmond.     1821.     4o 
[There  is  another  copy  in  the  Library  on  large  paper.] 

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, 
etc.  [With  illustrations  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner,] 
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- 
tions  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dunham  "Whitaker, 
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. 

Richmond.     1846.     8o 

Longstaffe,  "W.  H.  D.  Richmondshire,  its 
ancient  lords  and  edifices.  With  short  notices 
of  memorable  men.  London.     1852.     S° 

BIPON. 

Oent,  Thomas.  The  ancient  and  modem 
history  of  the  loyal  town  of  Rippon.  [Intro- 
duced by  a  poem  on  the  beauties  of  Stiidley 
Park,  by  P.  Aram,  etc.]  2  pt.  York.  1733.    8° 

Bipon.  The  History  of  Ripon,  comprehend- 
ing a  civil  and  ecclesiastical  account  of  that 
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. 

Ripon.    1847.  J  12° 

BIEYAULX  ABBEY.     See  Dtjncombe  Pakk 
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BOCHE  ABBEY. 

Jackson,  Thomas.  Reminiscences  of  visits 
to  Roche  Abbey  ;  .  .  .  also  an  account  of  a 
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Wickersley.     [1864.]    12o 

Aveling,  J.  H.  Yorkshire.  The  History  of 
Roche  Abbey  from  its  foundation  to  its  dissolu- 
tion.    [With  plates.]       Worksop.     1870.     40 

[There  is  another  copy  in  the  Library  on  large 
paper.] 

BOCKLEY.     See  Stainborough. 

ROKEBY.     See  Richmond  and  Teesdale. 

BOTHEBHAM.     See  also  Sheffield. 

Guest,  John.  Yorkshire.  Historic  notices 
of  Rotherham  ;  ecclesiastical,  collegiate,  and 
civil.     [With  plates.] 

L.  P.     Worksop.     1879.     4° 

SADDLE  WORTH. 

Bradbury,  Joseph.     Saddleworth  Sketches. 
Oldham.     [1871.]    8° 

SALLEY  ABBEY. 

Harland,  John.  Historical  account  of  the 
Cistercian  Abbey  of  Salley,  in  Craven,  York- 
shire, founded  1147  ;  its  foundation,  abbots, 
possessions,  .  .  .  and  its  existing  remains. 

London.     1853.     80 

SALTAIBE. 
Salt,  Sir  Titus.      A  life  of  Sir  Titus  Salt, 
Bart.  :  with  an  account  of  Saltaire  in  Airedale. 
[By  A.  Holroyd.]  Saltaire.     1871.     8<> 


YORKSHIRE. 


c'2o 


Holroyd,  A.  Saltaire  and  its  founder,  Sir 
Titus  Salt,  Bart.     [Second  edition.] 

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. 

Saltburn-by-the-Sea.     [1877.]     8o 

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- 
ticulariter  de  Fonte  Minerali  apud  Scarbrough 
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- 
gyrically  Anatomized.        London.     1670.     8° 


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 
Guide  to  Scarborough.         York,     [1787.]     8° 

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], 

London.     [1797.]    12o 

Scarborough  Guide 

Guide,  etc.     Third  edition 

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 
London.     ]  804.     8° 


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 


326 


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AinBWorth,    T.    and  J.     Ainsworth's  Scar- 
borough Guide,  being  a  description  of  the  anti- 
quities, public  buildings,  etc.     Tenth  edition. 
Scarborough.     1844.     8o 

Scarboroagh.  Poetical  sketches  of  Scar- 
borough [by  J.  B.  Papworth,  F.  Wrangham, 
and  W.  Combe],  illustrated  by  engravings  from 
designs  by  J.  Green,  etched  by  T.  Rowlandson. 

London.     1813.     8° 

Scarborough  Guide.  The  Scarborough 
Guide.  Scarborough.     1815.     8° 

[There  were  two  copies  printed  in  blue  jwiper,  one 
of  which  is  in  the  Museum  Library.] 

Another  edition. 

Scarborough.     1821.     12o 

Another  edition. 

Scarborough.     1827.     8° 

Another  edition. 

Scarborough.    [1830.]     12^ 

P.P.    Scarborough.     The  Scarborough   Re- 

Jiositoiy  and  Mirror  of  the  Season.  [Edited  by 
r.  Cole.]        Vol.  1.     Scarborough.     1824.     8° 

Cole,  John.  A  Bibliographical  and  Descrip- 
tive Tour  from  Scarborough  to  the  Library  of  a 
Philobiblist  in  the  neighbourhood. 

Scarborough.     1824.     8° 

A  series  of  cabinet  views  of  Scarborough, 

with  descriptive  notices  by  John  Cole. 

Scarborough.     1825.     8° 

The  Scarborough  Album  of  History  and 

Poetiy.  Scarborough.     1825.     8o 

Picture  of  Scarborough  for  the   year 

1825,  etc.  Scarborough.     1825.      12° 

The  Antiquarian  Trio,  consisting  of  a 

series  of  views  and  descriptions  of  1.  Duke  of 
Buckingham's  House  ;  2.  Rudston  Church  and 
Obelisk  ;  3.  Effigy  in  the  Old  Town  Hall. 

Scarborough.     1826.     8o 

A  Tour  round  Scarborough  historically 

and  bibliographically  unfolded. 

Scarborough. 


1826.     80 

Scarborough    Worthies    collected    by 

John  Cole.  Scarborough.     1826.     8° 

The  Scarborough  Souvenir.     [Edited  by 

John  Cole.]  Scarborough.     1827.     9>° 

The  Scarborough  Collector  and  journal 

of  the  olden  time.        Scarborough.     1828.     8° 

Scarborough  Guide  :  comprising  a  his- 
tory of  the  Town.  .  . .  Fifth  edition. 

Scarborough.     1832.     8° 

Casket.  The  Antiquarian  Casket ;  consist- 
ing of  representations  and  descriptions  of  I. 
King  Richard  III.'s  bedstead,  Scarborough. 
II.  An  ancient  key  found  at  Scarborough. 
HI.  The  late  residence  of  the  Rev.  L.  Sterne. 
[By  J.  Cole.]  Scarborough,     1829.     8« 


Scarborough.  The  perambulator's  guide  to 
the  Scarborough  Sands,  etc. 

York.     [1822.]     8o 

A  visit  to  Scarborough  described. 

Scarborough.     1825.     12o 

The  Curiosities  of  Scarborough  de- 
scribed in  rhyme.      Scarborough.     1827.     16° 

The  Curiosities  of  Scarborough  de- 
scribed in  verse.         Scarborough.     1829.     16° 

A  guide  to  Scarborough  and  its  environs. 

Seventh  edition.        Scarborough.     1832.     12o 

A  guide  to  Scarborough,  being  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  antiquities,  public  buildings,  etc. 
Eighth  edition.  Scarborough.     1840.     S® 

Travis,  W.  A  Letter  to  Sir  John  V.  B. 
Johnstone,  Bart.,  M.P.,  President  of  the  Scar- 
borough Philosophical  Society,  communicating 
discoveries  made  on  the  recent  opening  of  a 
British  Tumulus  in  that  neighbourhood. 

Scarborough.     1836.     4° 

Davies,  George.  The  history  and  mystery  of 
the  Scarborough  Lancasterian  Schools. 

Scarborough.     1840.     12o 

Theakston,  S.  W.  Theakston's  Guide  to 
Scarborough,  Illustrated  with  twenty-two  en- 
gravings on  wood.     Scarborough.     1840.     12<* 

Second  edition. 

Scarborough.     1841.     8° 

Fifth  edition.   Scarborough.   1854.    12<* 

Seventh  edition. 

Scarborough.     1858.     12«> 

Kelk,  John.  The  Scarborough  Spa,  its  new 
chemical  analysis  and  medicinal  uses. 

London.     1841.     8° 

Todd,  C.  R.  C.  R.  Todd's  Scarborough 
Guide,  comprising  a  history  of  the  town  and  its 
public  buildings.     Seventh  edition. 

Scarborough.     1841.     8° 

Scarborough.  Theakston's  handbook  for 
strangers  in  Scarborough. 

Scarborough.     [1845.]     12° 

Theakston,  S.  W.  Theakston's  Handbook 
for  visitors  in  Scarborough. 

Scarborough.     1859.     8° 

Poole,  G.  A.  The  Churches  of  Scarborough, 
Filey,  and  the  neighbourhood. 

London.     1848.     16o 

Fawcett,  Joshua,  Church  Rides  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Scarborough. 

London.     1848.     16° 

England.  The  watering-places  of  England  ; 
comprising  Tunbridge  Wells,  Weymouth, 
Buxton,  Matlock,  Scarborough,  etc.  «» 

London.     1853.     8° 

Brearey,  C.  B.  The  Scarborough  Pocket- 
Guide  and  Directory. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne.     [1853.]    16o 


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Another  edition. 

Scarborough.     1853.     16o 

Enoz,  Robert.  A  Plan  of  Scarborough  Har- 
bDur,  with  an  explanatory  Essay. 

[London.     1855.]    8° 

Scarborough.  Views  of  Scarborough.  [With 
descriptive  letter-press.]    London.    [1863.]    8° 

Heywood,  Abel.     Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
penny  guide-books.     A  Guide  to  Scarborough. 
Manchester.     [1866.]     8° 

White,  "William.  Directory  of  the  Boroughs 
of  Hull,  York,  Grimsby,  Scarborough,  etc. 

Sixth  edition.     Sheffield.     1867.     8° 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Guide  to  Scar- 
borough, Whitby,  and  vicinity.  With  map 
and  plan.  Edinburgh.     1868.     8^ 

Scarborough.  The  Tourist's  Picturesque  and 
Medical  Guide  to  Scarborough  and  its  vicinity. 
Sixth  edition.  London.     [1872.]     8° 

Brearey,  C.  B.  Shaw's  Picturesque  Guide  to 
Scarborough,  Filey,  Whitby,  Bridlington 
Quay,  and  their  vicinity. 

London.     [1878.]    8o 

SESBEB6H. 

Piatt,  A.  E.  The  history  of  the  Parish  and 
Grammar  School  of  Sedbergh,  Yorkshire, 

London.     1876.     8^ 

SELBY. 

Mountain,  James.  The  history  of  Selby, 
ancient  and  modem.  (The  history  of  Cawood, 
its  castle  and  church.) 

2pt.    York.     1800.     8o 

Morrell,  W.  W.  The  History  and  Antiqui- 
ties of  Selby  in  the  West  Riding  of  the  County 
of  York,  containing  its  ancient  and  present 
state,  ecclesiastical  and  civil ;  with  notices  of 
Bray  ton,  and  the  Townships  of  Thorpe  Wil- 
loughby.  Bum,  Barlow,  Hambleton,  and  Gate- 
forth.     [With  illustrations.] 

Selby.     1867.     8° 

SETTLE.     See  also  Ingleborough. 

Windsor,  John.  Flora  Cravoniensis,  or  a 
Flora  of  the  Vicinity  of  Settle,  in  Craven, 
Yorkshire,  being  a  reprint  with  additions  and 
emendations  of  papers  published  in  "The 
Phytologist."  Manchester.     1873.     8° 

[Privately  printed.] 

8HABLST0N.     See  Lupset. 

SHEFFIELD. 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Hallamshire.  The  history 
and  topography  of  the  Parish  of  Sheffield,  with 
historical  and  descriptive  notices  of  the  Parishes 
of  Ecclesfield,  Hansworth,  Treeton,  and  Whis- 
ton,  and  of  the  Chapelry  of  Bradfield. 

L.  P.    London.     1819.    fol. 


A  new  and  enlarged  edition,  by  A.  Gatty. 

L.  F.     London.     1869.     fdl. 

The  Hallamshire  Glossary.     (Appendix 

No,    1 — No.    2.      Uncommon  words  used  in 
Halifax  ;  by  the  Rev.  J.  Watson. ) 

London.     1829.     8" 

Hutton,  Mary.  Sheffield  Manor,  and  other 
poems,  etc.     [Edited  by  J.  Holland.] 

Sheffield.     1831.     12° 

Sheffield.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Moral, 
Social,  and  Intellectual  condition  of  the  Indus- 
trial Classes  of  Sheffield,  etc. 

London.     1839.     8° 

Holland,  Oeorge  C.  The  vital  statistics  of 
Sheffield.  London.     1843.     8o 

Sheffield.  Sheffield  as  it  is ;  being  an  his- 
torical and  descriptive  Handbook  and  Strangers' 
guide  to  the  Show-Rooms,  Warehouses,  and 
Manufactories.  .  .  .  With  a  map. 

Sheffield.     1852.     12« 

Sheffield.  [A  history  of  the  growth  and 


progress  of  the  Trade  and  Manufacturing  in- 
dustry of  Sheffield.]  Published  under  the 
direction  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge.  London.     [1864.]     16o 

Leader,  J.  D.  Sheffield  Castle  and  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots  ;  a  historical  paper,  etc. 

Sheffield.     1869.     8° 

He3niirood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guide  Books.  A  Guide  to  Sheffield, 
Whamcliffe  Crags,  and  the  Five  Rivers. 

Manchester.     [1870.]     8» 

P.P.  Sheffield.  The  Local  Register,  a  chrono- 
logical account  of  occurrences  connected  with 
the  town  and  neighbourhood  of  Sheffield. 

Sheffield.     1871,  etc.     8o 

Gatty,  Alfred.  Sheffield,  past  and  present. 
Being  a  biography  of  the  town  during  eight 
hundred  years.  Sheffield.     1873.     8*> 

Tucker,  Stephen  Isaacson.     Descent  of  the 
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Birch,  W.    de  Gray.     Original  Documents 

relating  to  Sheffield,  principally  in  connection 

with  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     [From  the  Journal 

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3  vol. 


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3  vol.     London.     1800.     80 
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3  vol.     London.     1802.     80 

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3  vol.     London.     1796—1818.     8° 

Welsh  Tours.  A  Collection  of  Welch  tours  : 
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Warner,  R.  A  walk  through  Wales  in 
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Mawe,  John.  The  Mineralogy  of  Derby- 
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Cooke,  G.  A.  The  Modem  British  Traveller ; 
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2  pt.     L.  P.     London.     1813.     4° 

P.P.  Swansea.  The  Cambrian  Visitor;  a 
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Fifth  edition.     London.     1821.     12o 


Sixth  edition. 


London.     1828.     12° 


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Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  Royal  National  and 
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2  vol.     London.     1830.     4<» 

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2  vol. 


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accompanied  by  brief  notices  of  the  history  of 
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Ap  Bhys,  Gweirydd.  Hanes  y  Brytaniaid 
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King,  R.  J.  Handbook  to  the  Cathedrals 
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Phillips,   John  R.     Memoirs  of  the  Civil 
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actions of  the  Cymmrodorion  Society  of  London, 
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Spencer,  Charles.  The  Bicycle  Road  Book : 
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Cradock,  Joseph.  An  account  of  some  of 
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London.     1781.     8^ 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  North 
Wales.     By  George  Kay. 

7  pt.     Edinburgh.     1794.     40 

General  view  of  the  agriculture  and 

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Davies.  London.     1813.     80 

Hucks,  J.  A  Pedestrian  Tour  through  North 
Wales,  in  a  series  of  Letters. 

London.     1795.     12o 

Aikin,  Arthur.  Journal  of  a  Tour  through 
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Broughton,  B.  Four  picturesque  views  in 
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Bingley,  William.  A  tour  round  North 
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on  the  manners  and  customs,  etc.  Illustrated 
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2  vol.     London.     1800.     80 

North  Wales  ;    including  its  Scenery, 

Antiquities,  Customs,  and  some  sketches  of  its 
natural  history ;  delineated  from  two  excur- 
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illustrated  with  a  map,  frontispiece,  and  music. 
2  vol.     London.     1804.     8° 

Second  edition.        London.     1814.     S^ 


Excursions  in  North  Wales,  including 

Aberystwith  and  the  Devil's  Bridge,  intended 
as  a  guide  to  tourists.  Third  edition  with  cor- 
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Hutton,  William.  Remarks  upon  North 
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Johnson,  Samuel.  A  Diary  of  a  Journey 
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Pugh,  Edward.  Cambria  depicta  ;  a  tour 
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Compton,  Thomas.  The  northern  Cambrian 
mountains,  or,  a  tour  through  North  Wales, 
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Finnock,  W.  The  Histoiy  and  Topography 
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Pigot,  James.  Pigot  and  Co.'s  National 
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"Worrall,  John.  Worrall's  Directory  of  North 
Wales,  comprising  the  Counties  of  Anglesey, 
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Denbigh,  Flint,  Merioneth,  and  Montgomery. 

2  vol.     Manchester.     1828.     4° 

Poole,  J.  Gleanings  of  the  Histories  of 
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Wright,  G.  N.  Scenes  in  North  Wales,  with 
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Smith,  John.  A  guide  to  Bangor,  Beaumaris, 
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Roscoe,  Thomas.  Wanderings  and  Excur- 
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Bennett,  George  J.  The  Pedestrian's  Guide 
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Turner,  Thomas.  Narrative  of  a  Journey, 
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The  Cambrian  Mirror  ;  or,  the  Tourist's 

Companion  through  North   Wales.      Eighth 
thousand.  London.     1851.     12P 

Parry's  Railway  Companion  from  Chester 

to  Holyhead.  London.     1848.     16o 

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Doigelly.     1847.     8° 

Wales,  North,  Excursions  in  North  Wales. 
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Sidney,  S.  Rides  on  Railways  leading  to  the 
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Cathrall,  William.  Wanderings  in  North 
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Martin,  A.  R.  A  Week's  Wanderings 
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Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Picturesque  Guide 
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Coghlan,  Francis.  Guide  to  Wales.  Illus- 
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London.     1860.     8° 

Halliwell,  J.  0.  Notes  of  Family  excursions 
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Cathrall,  William.  A  guide  through  North 
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Denbighshire,  Flintshire,  with  the  adjacent 
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country,  by  A.  C.  Ramsay. 

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Bamsay,  A.  C.  The  Old  Glaciers  of  Swit- 
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London.     1860.     8° 

Wales,  North.  Handbook  for  travellers  in 
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Second  edition.      London.     1864.     12° 

Third  edition.      London.     1868.     12° 

Fourth  edition.       London.     1874.     8° 

Views  in  North  Wales.  [With  descrip- 
tive letterpress.]  London.     [1862.]     12° 

Thirteen  views  in  North  Wales. 

2  Series.      Carnarvon.     [1863.]     24° 

The  ruined   castles  of  North   Wales. 

With  photographic  illustrations  by  Bedford, 
Sedgfield,  and  Ambrose.    London.     1864.     8° 


A  Ramble  through  North  Wales : 
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Adamson,  Henry.  The  Muses  Threnodie  ; 
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Anx)ther  edition. 

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many  select  phrases  from  the  ancient  monu- 
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An  account  of  the  Scotish  Atlas,  or  the 

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Roman  Monuments  and  antiquities  in  the 
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An  account  of  the  writers  antient  and 

modern,  printed  and  manuscripts  not  printed, 
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Maitland,  "William.  The  history  and  anti- 
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the  death  of  James  I.,  1437  ;  and  from  that 
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Anderson,  James.  Selectus  diplomatum  et 
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Bnddiman,  Thomas.  An  introduction  to 
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Another  edition. 

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12° 


Cordiaer,  Charles.  Remarkable  Ruins  and 
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Pinkerton,  John.  An  Enquiry  into  the 
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Eoy,  William.     The  military  antiquities  of. 
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Collection.  A  Collection  of  inventories  and 
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Scottish  Miscellanies.  Miscellanea  Scotica. 
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Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Provincial  Antiquities 
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Scotland.     Tracts  illustrative  of  the  tradi- 
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Second  edition,  revised  by  T>.  Thomson. 

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Billings,  R.  W.  The  Baronial  and  Ecclesi- 
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Mackie,  Charles."  The  Castles,  Palaces,  and 
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Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  With  notices  of  the 
visits  of  King  George  IV.  and  Queen  Victoria 
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Wilson,  Daniel.  The  archaeology  and  pre- 
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Bohertson,  E.  William.  Scotland  under  her 
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Academies,  etc.,  BanTiatyne  Club.  Inven- 
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Moore,  George.  Ancient  Pillar  Stones  of 
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Skene,  William  F.  Chronicles  of  the  Picts, 
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Glennie,  J.  S.  S.  Arthurian  Localities  ; 
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Holinshed,  Raphael.  The  firste  volume  of  the 
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3  vol.     B.  L. 


London.     1587.     fol. 


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history  and  description  of  Scotland,  etc.  (The 
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Another  edition.    Francofurti.   1584.    8° 


Another  edition. 

Francofurti  ad  Moenum. 

Another  edition. 

Francofurti  ad  Mcenum. 


1594.     80 


Another  edition. 


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Atiother  edition. 

2  pt.     Edinburgi.     1727.    8° 

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Second  edition.    Revised  and  corrected 

from  the  Latin  original  by  Mr.  Bond. 

2  vol.     London.     1722.     8° 


Fifth  edition. 
2  vol. 

Sixth  edition. 
2  vol. 


Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh. 
Glasgow. 


1762.     8« 


1766.     8° 


— ■ —  Seventh  edition. 

2  vol.     Glasgow.     1799.     8° 

Another  edition. 

3  vol.     Edinburgh.     1821.     8° 

Another  edition.     By  J.  Aikman. 

6  vol.     Glasgow.'  [1824]-30.     8o 

Another  edition.  By  J.  Aikman. 

4  vol.  Glasgow.     1827.     8° 

■' Another  edition.  By  J.  Aikman. 

6  vol.  Glasgow.     1855.     8° 

Another  edition.  By  J.  Watkins.    With 

portraits,  etc.  London.     1827.     8° 

Nicolay,  Nicolas  de,  Seigneur  d'Arfeuille. 
La  Navigation  du  Roy  d'Escosse  Jaques  cin- 
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TTbaldino,  Petruccio.  Descrittione  del  Reg- 
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L.  P.     Edinburgi.     1759.     fol. 

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Another  edition.      From  the   original 

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Another  edition,   reprinted  with  care 

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Another  edition.  Edited  by  J.  A.  Wylie, 

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Heron,  Robert.  Scotland  described  ;  or,  a 
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Hawe,  John.  The  JVIineralogy  of  Derby- 
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2  pt.     Edinburgh.     1841,  40.    12® 

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Howie,  James.  The  Queen  in  Scotland,  a 
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Knox,  John.  Crumbs  from  the  Land 
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Geldart,  H.  R.  Stories  of  Scotland  and  the 
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Taylor,  James.  The  Pictorial  History  of 
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Hiller,  0.  P.     English  and  Scottish  Sketches. 
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Anderson,  William.  The  Scottish  Nation ; 
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Fontane,  Theodor.  Jenseit  des  Tweed. 
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Innes,  Cosmo.  Scotland  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
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Waugh,  Edwin.  Fourteen  days  in  Scotland. 
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Lyon,  George.  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of 
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Edinburgh.     1865.     12° 

Geikie,  Archibald.  The  Scenery  of  Scotland 
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Haswell,  G.  C.  On  the  Silurian  Formation 
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Murray,  Alexander.  Scotland  described;  a 
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Barton,  John  Hill.  The  History  of  Scotland 
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8  vol.     Edinburgh.     1873.     8^ 

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2  vol.     London.     1853.     8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Glasgow.  Transactions  of 
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Academies,  etc.,  Grampian  Club.  Scotland 
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Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Poems  of  Places. 
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3  vol.    Boston.     1876.     12o 

Mackintosh,  John.  The  History  of  Civilisa- 
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Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Caledonia  described  by 
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Brown,  J.  A.  Harvie.  The  Capercaillie  in 
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Marrat,  J.  *'  Land  of  the  Mountain  and 
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Spotiswood,  John.  The  History  of  the 
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knowledge  of  the  ecclesiastical  state  of  this  king- 
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Edinburgh.     1755.     4^ 
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Another  edition,  corrected  and  continued 

to  the  present  time,  with  the  life  of  the  author  : 
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Scotcli  Monastic  Fragments.  Fragmenta 
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M.,  T.  S.  Descriptive  Notices  of  some  of 
the  ancient  Parochial  and  Collegiate  Churches 
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London.     1848.     8o 

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and  Sculptured  Memorials  in  the  southern 
division  of  Scotland.  [By  T.  S.  M.,  i.  e.  T.  S. 
Muir.]  Edinburgh.     1855.     8° 

Academies,  etc. ,  Bannatyne  Club.  Origines 
Parochiales  Scotise.  The  antiquities,  ecclesi- 
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Academies,  etc.,  Spalding  Club.  The  Civil 
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Aberdeen.     1853.     4o 

Praser,  R.  W.  The  Kirk  and  the  Manse  ; 
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Edinburgh.      [1855]— 1857.     4° 

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Gordon,  J.  F.  S.  Ecclesiastical  Chronicle  for 
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con ;  an  account  (based  on  Spottiswoode's)  of  all 
the  abbeys,  priories,  collegiate  churches,  and 
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Glasgow.     1867.     4^ 

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Scotland,  Monasteries  of.  Remarks  upon 
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L.  P.     Edinburgh.     1872.     4° 

Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Scoti-Monasticon.  The 
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Gibson,  James.  Inscriptions  on  the  Tomb- 
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Faterson,  Robert.  Paterson's  Abbeys  of 
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particular  description  of  the  Counties,  Parishes, 
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Cary,  John.  Gary's  new  map  of  England 
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Hurray,  Hon.  Mrs.  S.  A  Companion  and 
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2  vol.     London,     1799—1803.     8o 

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Duncan,  James.  The  Scotch  Itinerary,  con- 
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Scotland.  An  account  of  the  priucipah  plea- 
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Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  etc.,  including  the  usual 
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Sixth  edition. 
Seventh  edition. 


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1837. 
1839. 


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Leigh's  New  Pocket  Road  Book  of  Scot- 
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Third  edition,  enlarged. 

London.     1839.     12© 

Scottish  Tourist.  The  Scottish  Tourist  and 
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Smith,  Charles.  New  Pocket  Companion  to 
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4  torn.     L.  P.     Paris.     1834.     8o 

Scotland.  The  Pocket  Guide  to  the  Pic- 
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Glasgow.     1836.     16© 

Anderson,  John.  Anderson's  Tourist's 
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Scotland.  Guide  pittoresque  du  voyageur 
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Scottish  Land  Tourist.  The  Scottish  Land 
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Another  edition.     Glasgow.    1850.    18o 


Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Picturesque  Tour- . 
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Edinburgh.     1843.     12o 
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Black's  Picturesque  Guide  to  Glasgow 

and  the  West  Coast.  Glasgow.     1852.     8® 

Black's  Economical  Tourist  of  Scotland. 

Seventh  edition.  Edinburgh.     1852.     8o 

Black's  Diamond  Guide  to  Scotland. 

Edinburgh.     1868.     16© 

Black's  Tourist's  Guide  to  Scotland. 

Edinburgh.     1872.     8o 

Oliver,  — ,  and  Boyd  — .  Oliver  and  Boyd's 
Scottish  Tourist.  Nineteenth  edition,  greatly 
enlarged.  Edinburgh.     1852.     12® 

Twentieth  edition,  thoroughly  revised, 

and  in  gieat  part  re-written. 

Edinburgh.     1860.     12o 

Menzies,  John.  Menzies'  Tourist's  Pocket 
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Joanne,  A.  L.  Itineraire  descriptif  et  his- 
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Philip,  George.  Philip's  tourist's  companion 
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Kreisler,  Hugo.     Schottische  Reisebilder. 

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Scotland.  Handbook  for  Travellers  in  Scot- 
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Second  edition.       London.     1868.     8o 

Third  edition.      London.     1873.     12o 

Fourth  edition.      London.     1875.     8o 

Bradbury,  John.  Scotland :  how  to  see  it 
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Another  edition. 

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Scotland.     The  Tourist's  Handv  Guide  to 
Scotland.     With  new  charts  and  illustrations. 
Edinburgh.     1872.     S** 

The  Tourists'  Shilling  Handy  Guide  to 

Scotland.     With  new  charts  and  illustrations. 
Sixth  edition.  Edinburgh.     [1875.]    S* 

The  Tourists'   Half- Crown    Guide  to 

Scotland.     With  new  charts  and  illustrations. 
Eleventh  edition.        Edinburgh.     [1880.]    8o 


John   M.     Nelson's  Handbook  to 

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P.P.  London.  The  Sportsman's,  Tourist's, 
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Spencer,  Charles.  The  Bicycle  Road  Book  : 
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HIGtHLANDS.     See  also  Hebrides. 

Campbell,  John.  A  full  and  particular  de- 
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Lady.  A  Journey  to  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
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Williams,  John.  An  account  of  some  re- 
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Knox,  John.  A  Tour  through  the  Highlands 
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Gilpin,  William.  Observations  relative 
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2  vol.     London.     1789.     8° 

Second  edition. 

2  vol.     London.     1792.     8° 

Academies,  etc..  Board  of  Agriculture. 
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General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the 

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Buchanan,  John  L.  A  defence  of  the  Scots 
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Mac  Nayr,  James.  A  guide  from  Glasgow 
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Scotland,  Northern  Counties  of.  Journal  of 
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Gamett,  Thomas.  Observations  on  a  Tour 
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Another  edition.     Illustrated  by  a  map 

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Bristed,  John.  A  Pedestrian  Tour  through 
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Telford,  Thomas.  A  survey  and  report  of 
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Thornton,  T.  A  sporting  tour  through  the 
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London.     1804.     4o 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  George  III.  King. 
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Mawman,  Joseph.  An  Excursion  to  the 
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Bobson,  George  F.  Scenery  of  the  Gram- 
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Another  edition.     London.     1819.    fol. 


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Brown,  John.  Notes  on  an  excursion  into 
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Edinburgh,     1819.     12° 

Scotland,  Highlands  of  Sketch  of  a  Tour 
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Stewart,  David.  Sketches  of  the  character, 
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Maccnlloch,  John.  The  Highlands  and 
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account  of  the  political  history  and  ancient 
manners,  and  of  the  origin,  language,  agricul- 
ture, etc.  of  the  people. 

4  vol.     London.     1824.     80 

A  critical  examination  of  Dr.  Maccul- 

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Scotland,  Highlands  of.  A  summer  ramble 
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Edinburgh.     1825.     12° 

Journal  of  a  Tour  through  the  High- 
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Anderson,  George.  Guide  to  the  Highlands 
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Another  edition.  Edinburgh.  1842.  12<> 

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Fyfe,  W.  W.  MThun's  Scottish  Tourist's 
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Hardiviller, — d'.  Souvenirs  des  Highlands. 
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Second  edition.       London.     1881.     8<^ 

Lauder,  Sir  T.  D.  Highland  Rambles,  and 
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2  vol.     Edinburgh.     1837.     12° 

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Skene,  William  F.  The  Highlanders  of 
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4  vol.     Glasgow.     1838.     8° 

A  History  of  the  Highlands  and  High- 
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a  series  of  portraits,  family  arms,  and  other 
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4  vol.     London.     1845.     8o 

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Murray,  Thomas.  Murray's  Handbook  for 
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Wilson,  G.  W.  Photographs  of  English  and 
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Lumsden,  James  and  Son.  Lumsden  and 
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Measom,  George.  The  official  guide  to  the 
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Anderson,  William.  Guide  to  the  Formar- 
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Blakey,  Robert.  The  angler's  guide  to  the 
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Young,  Andrew.  The  angler  and  tourist's 
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Bobertson,  John.  The  hand-book  of  angling 
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Garnett,  Thomas.  Observations  on  a  Tour 
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Leighton,  J.  M.  Select  views  on  the  River 
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Phipps,  Elvira  A.  Memorials  of  Clutha  ; 
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A  day  at  the  Falls  of  Clj^de. 

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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
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Tweed,  John.  Tweed's  Guide  to  Glasgow 
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Waddell,  P.  H.  Ossian  and  the  Clyde, 
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BIVEE  ESK. 

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A  review  of  several  matters  relative  to 

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Locke,  James.  Tweed  and  Don  ;  or,  recol- 
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RIVEE  YAEROW. 

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Anderson,  Duncan.  History  of  the  Abbey 
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Laing,  David.  Historical  description  of  the 
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Edinburgh.     1857.     8o 

Paterson,  Robert.  Paterson's  Pictorial  Holy- 
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Mackay,  John.  History  of  the  Burgh  of 
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Seton,  George.  The  Convent  of  Saint 
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Hunter,  J.  J.  Historical  notices  of  Lady 
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Wood,  John.  Account  of  the  Edinburgh 
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Third  edition.    Edinburgh.    1830.    12° 

Fourth  edition.    Edinburgh.  1833.  12o 

Colston,  James.  History  of  Dr.  Boyd's 
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Edinburgh.     1873.     4* 

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Bower,  Alexander.  The  history  of  the 
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3  vol.    Edinburgh.     1817-30.     8® 

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LEITH. 

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POBTOBELLO. 

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Perth,  County  of.  Scenery  of  Perthshire  ; 
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BLAIB  ATHOL. 

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Wilson,  G.  W. 

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Aberdeen.     1866.     4o 


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CULBOSS. 

Bruce,  Sir  George.  [A  plate  of  the  tomb  of 
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DTTNKELD. 

Academies,  etc.,  Bannatyne  Cluh.  Vitae 
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Edinburgi.     1823-31.     4° 

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Dunkeld.       Its    Straths    and    Glens. 

Historical  and  descriptive.    New  and  extended 
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Aberdeen.     1866.     4° 


Wilson,  G.  W. 
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EABK,  LOCH. 

HacDiarmid,  A.     Striking  and  picturesque 

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EATEIITE,  LOCH.     See  Trosachs. 

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2  vol. 


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Guide     to    the 

Perth.     Fourth  edition 


lished  with  maps,  etc. 


Perth.     1813.     12o 
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Peacock,  David.  Perth ;  its  annals  and  its 
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P.P.,  Perth.   The  Perth  Directory  for  1852-3. 
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Wilson,  John.  The  Presbytery  of  Perth-; 
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Perth.     1860.     8o 

PILZEATHLY  WELLS. 

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SCONE. 

Academies,    etc.,   Bannatyne   Club.      Liber 

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Monasterii  Sancte  Trinitatis  et  Sancte  Michaelis 

de  Scon.  Edinburgi.     1843.     4P 

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Brown,  John.  A  Picture  of  Stratheam  in 
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Boger,  aft.  Rogers,  C.  The  Beauties  of  Upper 
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town  of  Crieff.  Edinburgh.     1854.     8° 

Stratheam.  The  beauties  of  Upper  Strath- 
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Crieff.     [I860.]     8° 

Komer,  S.  Rambles  round  Crieff  and  ex- 
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Edinburgh.     1858.     12° 

TBOSACHS. 

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Fourth  edition.     Stirling.     1808.     12° 

Sixth  edition.  Stirling.     1815.     8° 

Stirling.  The  history  of  Stirling.  ...  To 
which  is  added  a  sketch  of  a  tour  to  Callander 
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The  History  of  Stirling  from  the  earliest' 

accounts  to  the  present  time.     With  a  sketch 
of  a  tour  to  Callander  and  the  Trosachs. 

StirHng.     1817.     12o 

Lnmsden,  James,  and  Son.     Lumsden  and 

Son's  guide  to  .  .  Loch  Lomond,  Loch  Ketturin, 

the  Trosachs,  etc.     A  new  edition. 

Glasgow 


Third  edition. 
Fifth  edition. 


Glasgow. 
Glasgow. 


1831.  8° 
1838.  120 
1844.     12° 


Menzies,  John.  Menzies*  Pocket  Guide  to 
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Edinburgh.     1852.     8° 

Black,  A.  and  C.  Black's  Shilling  Guide  to 
the  Trosachs,  Loch  Catriue,  Loch  Lomond,  and 
Central  Touring  District  of  Scotland. 

Edinburgh.     1853.     8* 

Black's  Picturesque  Guide  to  the  Tro- 
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Edinburgh.     1853.     8° 

Foster,  Birket.  Memento  of  the  Trosachs, 
Loch  Katrine,  Loch  Lomond,  and  the  neigh- 
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Trosachs.  The  Trosachs.  [Fourteen  en- 
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London.     1857.     16° 

Oliver,  — ,  and  Boyd,  — .  Oliver  and 
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Loch  Lomond.  Edinburgh.     1860.     12° 

Miller,  A.  Miller's  Handbook  of  Central 
Scotland,  being  a  guide  to  Stirling,  Bridge  of 
Allan,  Bannockburn,  Abbey  Craig,  Demyat, 
Cambuskenneth  Abbey,  Rumbling  Bridge, 
Dunblane,  Drummond  Castle,  Doune  Castle, 
Callander,  the  Trosachs,  Balquhidder,  etc. 

Stirling.     [1865.]    8° 

Wilson,  G.  W.  Photographs  of  English  and 
Scottish  Scenery.  Trosachs  and  Loch  Katrine. 
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Heywood,  Abel.  Abel  Heywood's  Series  of 
Penny  Guides.  A  guide  to  Loch  Lomond, 
Loch  Katrine,  and  the  Trosachs. 

Manchester.     1868.     8® 

Trosachs.  The  Tourist's  Picturesque  Guide 
to  the  Trosachs,  Loch  Lomond,  etc. 

London.    [1872.]    8« 

Airy,  Sir  G.  B.  On  the  Topography  of  the 
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Shearer,  R.  S.  Shearer's  Tourist's  Guide  to 
Callander,  etc.  Stirling.     [1876.]    8° 

Franklin,  W.  E.  The  Itinerary  for  the 
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Highlands  of  Scotland, 

Edinburgh.     [1877.]    12o 

Shaw,  — .  Shaw's  Tourist's  Picturesque 
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fixed, first,  a  general  Description  of  the  Shire 
of  Renfrew,  and  secondly,  a  Deduction  of  the 
noble  and  ancient  families,  Proprietors  there 
for  upwards  of  400  years  down  to  the  present 
times.  2  pt.     Edinburgh.     1710.     fol. 

The  History  of  the  Shire  of  Renfrew  ; 

containing  a  Genealogical  History  of  the  Royal 
House  of  Stewart,  etc. 

2  pt.     Paisley.     1782.     4« 

Another  edition,  continued  by  G.  Ro- 
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Academies,  etc.,  Mainland  Club.  Descrip- 
tions of  the  Sheriffdoms  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew, 
compiled  about  1710  by  William  Hamilton  of 
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Scotland.      The  new  statistical  account  of 

Scotland.     Vol.  VII.  containing  Renfrewshire. 

Edinburgh.     1845.     S^ 

Academies,  etc.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 
General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  the  county 
of  Renfrew.     By  A.  Martin. 

London.     1794.     4o 

General  view  of  the  agriculture  of  Ren- 
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Paisley.     1812.     8«> 

Taylor,  Charles.  The  Levem  delineated  in 
a  series  of  views  of  the  scenery  along  its  banks, 
etc.  Glasgow.     1831.     4° 

Hector,  William.  Selections  from  the 
Judicial  Records  of  Renfrewshire.  Illustrative 
of  the  administration  of  the  laws  of  the  county, 
and  manners  and  condition  of  the  inhabitants 
in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries. 
With  notes,  introductory  and  explanatory,  and 
six  fac-similes  of  old  documents. 

Paisley.     1876.     8° 

60UB0CK. 

Macrae,  David.  Notes  about  Gourock, 
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Academies,  etc.,  Maitland  Club.  Registrum 
Monasterii  de  Passelet,  Cartas  Privilegia  con- 
ventiones  aliaque  Munimenta  complectens  a 
domo  fundata  a.d.  1163  usque  a.d.  1529. 
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Edinburgi.     1832.     4° 

Slater,  Isaac.  I.  Slater's  national  commercial 
Directory  of  Ireland.    Manchester.     1846.     8*> 
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Another  edition. 

Manchester.     1847.  S° 

Another  edition. 

Manchester.     1870-1.     S* 

Slater's  .  .  .  commercial   directories  of 

the  .  .  .  towns  of  Glasgow,  Paisley,  Greenock, 
Johnstone,  and  Port  Glasgow. 

Manchester.     1857.     8o 

Paisley.  Inaugural  ceremonies  in  honour  of 
the  opening  of  Fountain  Gardens,  Paisley. 
[With  the  deed  of  the  transfer  of  the  Gardens 
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L.  P.     Paisley.     1868.     4o 

Memorial  volume  of  the  proceedings  in 


connection  with  the  establishment  of  the  Free 
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trations. Paisley.     1871.     4° 

Semple,  David.  Saint  Mirin  :  an  historical 
account  of  old  houses,  old  families,  and  olden 
times,  in  Paisley,  etc.         Paisley.     1872.     4° 

The  Tree  of  Crocston  :  being  a  refuta- 
tion of  the  fables  of  the  Courtship  of  Queen 
Maiie  and  Lord  Damley,  at  Crocston  Castle, 
under  the  Yew  Tree.  Paisley.     1876.     8o 

Paisley,  Monastery  of.  Lichens  from  an  old 
Abbey  ;  being  historical  reminiscences  of  the 
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benefactors.  Paisley.     1876.     8«> 

Lees,  J.  C.  The  Abbey  of  Paisley,  from  its 
foundation  till  its  dissolution,  with  notices  of 
the  subsequent  history  of  the  Church,  and  an 
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illustrations.]  Paisley.     1878.     4® 


POLLOK. 


Fraser,  William. 
Maxwell. 


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London.     1813.     S^ 

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TAIN. 

Taylor,  William.  Fragments  of  the  early 
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Edinburgh.     1845.     8° 

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London.     1794.     4® 

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G.,  "W.  Journal  through  the  Counties  of 
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Nelson,  Thomas.  Nelson's  Hand-Books  for 
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London.     1859.     8° 

Abbotsford.  Abbotsford  and  scenery  of  the 
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[London.     1859.]     12° 

The   Tourist's  Picturesque  Guide  to 

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Shaw,  — .  Shaw's  Tourist's  Picturesque 
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HAWICK. 

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Wilson,  James.  Annals  of  Hawick,  a.d. 
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JEDBURGH. 

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Watson,  James.  Jedburgh  Abbey  :  histo- 
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Uason,  "William  S.  A  statistical  account  or 
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Praser,  Robert.  Report  on  the  County 
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Barri,  S.  G.  de.  The  historical  works  of 
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MacHanus,  Henry.  Sketches  of  the  Irish 
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Ireland.  Handbook  for  travellers  in  Ireland, 
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Murray.     London.     1864.     12o 

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Third  edition.       London.     1871.     12o 

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Wilde,  Sir  W.  R.  W.  Ireland,  past  and 
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Moore,  David,  and  Here,  Alexander  G. 
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Corry,  T.  C.  S.    Ireland :  its  scenery,  music, 


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Ireland.  The  Battle-Fields  of  Ireland  from 
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Witherow,  Thomas.  The  Boyneand  Aghrim ; 
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Appleton,  Daniel.  Appleton's  European 
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Murphy,  John  N.  Ireland,  industrial, 
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Godkin,  J.,  and  "Walker,  J.  A.  The  new 
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Duquet,  A.  Irlande  et  France  [describing 
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Tourist.  Picturesque  Scenery  in  Ireland, 
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Wills,  James.     The  Irish  Nation :  its  his- 
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Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Poems  of  Places. 
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Lasaulx,  A.  von.  Aus  Irland.  Reiseskiz- 
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Cusack,'Mary  Frances.  A  Historv  of  the 
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Kinahan,  G.  H.  Manual  of  the  Geology  of 
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Bailey,  J.  M.  England  from  a  back-window  ; 
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List.  A  List  of  the  several  Charity  Schools 
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Nimmo,  A.  New  Piloting  Directions  for  St. 
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Hoskyn,  Richard.     Sailing  directions  for  the 

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Korie,  J.  W.  Piloting  directions  for  the 
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London.     1846.     8o 

Sailing  directions  for  the  South,  West, 

and  North  Coasts  of  Ireland,  from  Camsore 
Point  to  Rachlin  Island.     New  edition. 

London.     1847.     8° 

Another  edition.     London.     1853.     8° 

Seventh  edition.      London.     1853.     8o 

Another  edition.     London.     1865.     8o 

Another  edition.      London.     1871.     8o 

Sailing  directions  for  the  Hebrides,  .  .  . 

the  West  Coast  of  Scotland,  and  the  North 
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London.     1858.     S® 

English  Channel.  The  English  Channel 
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Carlisle,  Nicholas.  A  topographical  diction- 
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Leet,  Ambrose.  A  Directory  to  the  Market 
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P.P.,  London.  Holden's  Annual  Directory, 
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Pigot  and  Co.'s  City  of  Dublin  and 

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Ephemerides.  Tliom's  Irish  Almanac  and 
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Slater's  .  .  .  Commercial  directories  of 

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Ephemerides.     An  Almanac  and  Companion 
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G.,  J.     Notes  of  three  tours  in  Ireland  in 

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Nicholson,  A.  Ireland's  welcome  to  the 
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Enox,  Alexander.  A  History  of  the  County 
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Carlingford  Bay.    The  Tourist's  Picturesque 
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Button,  Hely,  Observations  on  Mr.  Archer's 
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Bocque,  Jean.  An  index  adapted  to  the 
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Ephemerides.  The  Dublin  Almanack  and 
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Dublin.     [1833,  etc.]     S^ 

Slater,  Isaac.  Slater's  National  Commercial 
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Dublin — Corporations.  The  whole  order  and 
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Pool,  Robert,  and  Cash,  J.  Views  of  the 
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Dublin.     1780.     4° 

Wales,  North.  A  month's  Tour  in  North 
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Lewis,  R.  The  Dublin  Guide,  or,  a  descrip- 
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Ferrar,  John.  A  view  of  antient  and  modem 
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Dublin.  Strictures  on  the  Metropolis  [i.  e. 
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Jefferys,  Nathaniel.  An  Englishman's  de- 
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Dublin.     Sketches  of  history,  politics,  and 


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Gamble,  John.  Sketches  of  history,  politics, 
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Stephens,  Walter.  Notes  on  the  mineralogy 
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Gregory,  William,  llie  picture  of  Dublin  ; 
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Ireland.  Topography  of  Ireland,  commencing 

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Wright,  G.  N.  An  historical  guide  to 
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Dublin.  A  visit  to  Dublin  ;  containing  a 
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Views  in  Wicklow  and  Killamey. 

London.     1875.     4« 

Shaw,  — .  Shaw's  Tourist's  Picturesque 
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BELLEVTIE. 

Ferrar,  John.  A  view  of  antient  and  modem 
Dublin  ;  to  which  is  added  a  tour  to  Belle vue 
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London.     1796.     8® 

Second   editi&ri.      Dublin.     1807.     12o 

BBAY. 

Powell,  G.  R.  The  official  Railway  Hand- 
book to  Bray,  Kingstown,  the  Coast  and  the 
county  of  Wicklow.  With  eighteen  steel  en- 
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GENERAL  TOPOGEAPHY. 

Speed,  John.  The  Theatre  of  the  Empire  of 
Great  Britaine  ;  prevSenting  an  exact  geography 
of  the  Kingdomes  of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland, 
and  the  lies  adioyning  ;  with  the  shires,  hun- 
dreds, cities,  etc.  within  y*  Kingdome  of  Eng- 
land, divided  and  described. 

London.     1611.     fol. 

The  history  of  Great  Britaine  under  the 

Conquests  of  y**  Romans,  Saxons,  Danes,  and 
Nonnans  .  .  .  from  Julius  Caesar  to  our  most 
gracious  sovereigne.  King  James. 

Loudon.     1611.     fol. 
[There  is  another  copy  in  the  library  on  large  paper.] 

Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 

London.     1623.     fol. 
[Imperfect,  wanting  leaves  in  various  parts  of  the 
volume.] 

Third  edition,   revised,   enlarged,   and 

newly  corrected.  With  sundry  descents  of  the 
Saxon  Kings,  their  maiTiages  and  arraes. 

London.     1632.     fol. 

Third  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  etc. 

London.     1650.     fol. 
[Commencing  with  the  historical  part,  p.  155.  This 
is  not  a  duplicate  of  the  preceding.] 

England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland 

described  and  abridged  with  ye  historic  rela- 
tion of  things  worthy  memoiy  from  a  farr 
larger  voulume  [i.  e.  the  "Theatre  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain"  of  John  Speed]. 

[London.     1620  ?]    obi.  12o 
[The  date  has  been  cut  off.] 

England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland 

described,  etc.         [London.]     1627.     obi.  12° 

England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland 

described,  etc.        [London.]    1666.     obi.  12° 

Conlon,  Louis.  Le  fidele  conducteur  pour 
le  voyage  d'Angleterre,  etc.     Paris.     1654.    8° 

Leicester,  Sir  Peter.  Historical  Antiquities 
in  two  books,  the  firet  treating  of  Great  Bret- 
tain  and  Ireland  ;  the  second  containing  par- 
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London.     1673,  72.     fol. 


Sammes,  Aylett.     Britannia  Antiqua  Illus- 

trata  ;  or,  the  antiquities  of  Ancient  Britain .  . . 

with  a  chronological  history  of  this  kingdom, 

etc.  Vol.  I.     London.     1676.     foL 

[No  more  published.] 

le  Neve,' John.  Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  ; 
or,  an  Essay  towards  deducing  a  regular  suc- 
cession of  all  the  principal  dignitaries  in  each 
Cathedral,  Collegiate  Church,  or  Chapel  in 
England  and  Wales,  from  the  first  erection 
thereof,  etc. 

In  the  Savoy.       [London.]     1716.     fol. 

[There  are  in  the  Museum  Library  two  other  copies, 
one  of  which  contains  copious  MS.  notes.] 

Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  ;  or,  a  calen- 
dar of  the  principal  ecclesiastical  dignitaries  in 
England  and  Wales,  and  of  the  chief  oJBBcers  in 
the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  from 
the  earliest  time  to  the  year  1715.  Compiled 
by  J.  Le  Neve,  corrected  and  continued  by  T. 
D.  Hardy,  etc.         3  vol     Oxford.     1854.     8o 

Campbell,  Colin.  Vitruvius  Britanni(3us  ; 
or,  the  British  Architect ;  containing  the  plans, 
elevations,  and  sections  of  the  regular  Build- 
ings, both  publick  and  private,  in  Great  Britain, 
with  a  variety  of  new  designs. 

3  vol.     London.     1717-25.    foL 


—  Another  edition. 
5  vol.    L.  P.     [London. 


1767-71.]    fol. 


Horsley,  John.  Britannia  Romana  ;  or,  the 
Roman  Antiquities  of  Britain  :  in  three  books. 
The  I.  contains  the  histoiy  of  all  the  Roman 
transactions  in  Britain  ...  II.  A  compleat  col- 
lection of  the  Roman  inscriptions  and  sculp- 
tures which  have  hitherto  been  discovered  in 
Britain.  .  .  .  III.  The  Roman  Geography  of 
Britain,  etc.  London.     1732,     fol. 

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Borthwick,  William.  Remarks  on  British 
Antiquities,  etc.  Edinburgh.     1776.     8° 

Faujas  de  Saint  Fond,  B.  Voyage  en  An- 
gleterre,  en  j^cosse  et  aux  lies  Hebrides  ;  ayant 
pour  objet  les  sciences,  les  arts,  I'histoire 
naturelle  et  les  moeurs  ;  avec  la  description 
mineralogique  du  pays  de  Newcastle,  des  Mon- 
tagues du  Derbyshire,  etc. 

2  torn.     Paris.     1794.     4° 


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Hebrides,  undertaken  for  the  purpose  of  ex- 
amining the  state  of  the  arts,  the  sciences, 
natural  history,  and  manners  in  Great  Britain. 
Translated  from  the  French. 

2voL     London.     1799.    8^ 

Nenmich,  Philip  A.  Neueste  Reise  durch 
England,  Schottland,  und  Jreland,  hauptsiich- 
lich  in  Bezug  auf  Produkte,  Fabriken,  und 
Handlung.  Tiibingen.     1807.    8° 

Levis,  P.  M.  G.  de,  Duke.  L'Angleterre  au 
commencement  du  dix-neuvi^me  siecle. 

Vol.1.     Paris.     1814.     8° 
[No  more  published.] 

England  at  the  beginning  of  [the  Nine- 
teenth Century:  from  the  French  of  M.  de 
Levisc  Vol.  I.     London.     1815.     8o 

Pillet,  Rene  Martin.  L'Angleterre  -rae  a 
Londres  et  dans  ses  Provinces,  pendant  un 
sejour  de  dix  annees.  Paris.     1815.     8° 

Views  of  England  during  a  residence  of 

ten  years,  six  of  them  as  prisoner  of  war. 
Translated  from  the  French. 

Boston  [U.  S.].     1818.     12° 

Meidinger,  Heinrich.  Briefe  von  einer 
Reise  durch  England,  Schottland  und  Irland 
im  Friihjahr  und  Sommer,  1820. 

Stuttgart.     1821.     8° 

Reisen    durch    Grossbritannien    und 


Irland  vorziiglich  in  topographischer,  kommer- 
zieller  und  statisticher  Hinsicht. 

2  Bde.     Frankfurt  am  Main.     1828.     8° 

Jenoway,  R.  0.  A  selection  of  antic^uarian 
and  historical  notes.      Edinburgh.     1823.     8° 

Second  edition,  entirely  recomposed  and 

enlarged  with  considerable  additions. 

Edinburgh.     1827.     4° 

Walsh,  Le  Vico^nte.  Lettres  sur  TAngle- 
terre,  ou  voyage  dans  la  Grande  Bretagne  en 
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Stackhouse,  Thomas.  Two  lectures  on  the 
Remains  of  Ancient  Pagan  Britain  ;  illustrated 
with  forty  lithographical  drawings  of  druidical 
circles,  barrows,  cromlechs,  etc. 

London.     1833.     4o 

Gosden,  Thomas.  Monumental  Drawings 
[in  water  colours]  of  celebrated  Persons,  etc. 

[London.]     1842.     4^ 

Thackeray,  Francis.  Researches  into  the 
Ecclesiastical  and  Political  State  of  Ancient 
Britain  under  the  Roman  Emperors,  etc. 

2  vol.     London.     1843.     8^ 

Manning,  Charles  Robertson.  A  List  of  the 
Monumental  Brasses  remaining  in  England, 
arranged  accordin<?  to  Counties. 

London.     1846.     8o 

Smith,  Charles  Roach.  Collectanea  Antiqua  ; 
etchings  and  notices  of  ancient  remains,  illus- 


trative of  the  habits,  customs,  and  history  of 
past  ages.  6  vol.     London.     1848-68.     8° 

Academies,  etc.,  Ashhy-de-la-Zouch.  Ana- 
static Drawing  Society. 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch.     1855,  etc.     4o 

[A  series  of  prints  of  ancient  ecclesiastics^,  military, 

and  domestic  edifices,  sepulchral  monuments,  brasses, 

fonts,  stained  glass,  tUes.  armour,  dress,  etc.,  with 

short  preUminary  descriptions.] 

Simpson,  Justin.  A  list  of  the  sepulchral 
brasses  of  England  :  alphabetically  arranged  in 
counties.  Stamford.     1857.     8<> 

DoUman,   F.   T.,  and  Jobbins,   J.   R.     An 

Analysis  of  Ancient  Domestic  Architecture, 
exhibiting  some  of  the  best  existing  examples 
in  Great  Britain,  from  drawings  and  measure- 
ments taken  on  tlie  spot. 

2  vol.     London.     [1860-64.]     4o 

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. 

London.     1861.     8o 

[Contains  views  of  castles,  monuments,  furniture, 
and  weapons,  also  maps,  plans  of  battles,  etc.] 

Another  edition. 

4  vol.     London.     [1876-78.]     8^ 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Poems  of  Places. 
Edited  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.     England. 

4  vol.     Boston.    1876.     12o 

Huebner,  E.  Inscriptiones  Britanniae  Chris- 
tianas edidit  E.  Huebner.  Adjectae  sunt 
tabulae  geogi'aphicae  duse,  etc. 

Berolini,  Londini.     1876.     4° 

Clark,  T.  H.  Sketches  of  short  Tours  at 
home  and  abroad.  London.     1878.     8<* 

Dictionaries.  Dictionary  of  Parishes,  Town- 
ships, Hamlets,  etc.  in  England  and  "Wales, 
etc.  London.     1879.     8o 

Gomme,  George  Laurence.  Primitive  Folk- 
Moots  ;  or,  open-air  assemblies  in  Britain. 

London.     1880.     8« 

Harrod,  J.  G.  J.  G.  Harrod  and  Co. 's  Royal 
Despatch  and  Special  Directory  of  England. 

Norwich.     [1880.]    8» 

P.P., London.  The  Antiquary.  A  Magazine 
devoted  to  the  study  of  the  past.  Edited  by 
E.  Walford.  London.     [1880,  etc.]     4o 

Mason,  Charlotte  M.  The  Forty  Shires  : 
their  history,  scenery,  arts,  and  legends.  With 
illustrations.  London.     1881.     8° 

Kimmer,  Alfred.  Our  Old  Country  Towns. 
.  .  .  With  illustrations.    Edinburgh.    1881.  8® 

Ompteda,  D.  H.  L.  von.  Baron.  Bilder  aus 
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Dictionaries.     The  Dictionary  of  Watering 

Places,  seaside  and  inland,  at  home  and  abroad. 

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Spencer,  Charles.  The  Bicycle  Road  Book  : 
compiled  for  the  use  of  bicyclists  and  pedestri- 
ans.    New  and  revised  edition. 

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ISLANDS. 

Syvret,  George  S.  Chroniqnes  des  iles  de 
Jersey,  Guernesey,  Auregny,  et  Serk. 

Guernsey.     1832.     8® 

Jersey.  A  guide  through  the  Island  of 
Jersey.  Southampton.     [1850.]     16o 

Ahier,  John  P.  Tableaux  historiques  de  la 
civilisation  h,  Jersey ;  resume  histoiique  des 
moeurs,  lois  et  coutumes  de  I'ile,  etc. 

Jersey.     1852.     8° 

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 
which  are  added,  a  brief  history  of  Heraldry, 
and  remarks  on  the  mediaeval  antiquities  of 
the  Island.  6  pt.     [Jersey.]     1859-65.     4° 

[No  more  published.] 

Jeffcott,  J.  M.  Mann,  its  names  and  their 
origins.  London.     1873.     8° 

Grindley,  Thomas.  The  geography  of  the 
Isle  of  Man,  for  the  use  of  schools. 

London.     1878.    12° 

ENGLISH  LAKES. 

Dover,  "W.  K.  Pre-historic  remains  in  the 
Lake  District.  A  paper  read  before  the  Keswick 
Literary  and  Scientific  Society,  1879. 

Keswick.     1880.     8^ 

English  Lake  Scenery.  English  Lake 
Sceneiy,  Illustrated  with  a  series  of  coloured 
,  plates  from  drawings  by  A.  F,  Lydon. 

London.     1880.     4° 


Blyth,  Thomas  Allen.  The  History  of  Bed- 
ford and  Visitors'  Guide.  With  illustrations. 
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Money,  Walter.  The  first  and  second 
Battles  of  Newbury  and  the  Siege  of  Donning- 
ton  Castle  during  the  Civil  War,  a.d.  1643-6. 
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Clark,  J.  W,  Cambridge.  Brief  historical 
and  descriptive  notes  by  J.  W.  Clark.  AVith 
etchings  and  vignettes  by  A.  Brunet-Debaines, 
H.  Touissaint,  and  G.  Greux. 

London.     1881.     40 

Ely  Cathedral.  A  Guide  to  the  Cathedral 
Church  and  Conventual  buildings  at  Ely. 
Third  edition.  Cambridge.     1824.     8° 


Sixth  edition. 


Ely.     1844.     80 


Ely  andj  Peterborough  Bailway.  A  Guide 
to  the  Branch  Railway  from  the  Eastern 
Counties  Line  at  Ely  to,  Peterborough,  etc. 

Norwich.     [1847.]    12o 

Birch,  Walter  De  Gray.  Notes  on  an  in- 
scribed stone  preserved  in  Ely  Cathedral,  etc. 
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Leicester,  Sir  Peter.  Historical  Antiquities 
in  two  books,  the  first  treating  of  Great  Brettain 
and  Ireland  ;  the  second  containing  particular 
remarks  concerning  Cheshire.  Wliereunto  is 
annexed  a  transcript  of  Domesday-Book,  so  far 
as  it  concerneth  Cheshire,  etc. 

London.     1673,  72.    foL 

Bylands,  J.  P.  The  Shields  of  Arms 
formerly  in  the  windows  of  the  parish  church 
of  Lymm,  Co.  Chester,  as  illustrative  of  the 
01  igin  of  several  local  coats  of  arms. 

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Wood,  William.  Wood's  Hand-book  to 
Cornwall,  with  map  and  illustrations. 

Devonport.     [1880.]     12o 

Falmouth  Guide.  A  Falmouth  Guide  ;  con- 
taining a  concise  account  of  the  history  of 
Falmouth.  Falmouth.     1815.     12o 

Stokes,  H.  S.  The  Vale  of  Lanheme,  and 
other  Poems.  A  new  edition,  with  additi(ms 
and  illustrations  drawn  on  stone  by  C.  Haghe, 
from  designs  by  J.  G.  Philp. 

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0.,  J.  C.  Guide  to  Newquay  and  the  neigh- 
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Monnsey,  George  G.  Carlisle  in  1745. 
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Tuck,  George.  Arthur's  Guide  to  Carlisle, 
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Jennings,  Louis  L.  Rambles  among  the 
Hills  in  the  Peak  of  Derbyshire  and  the  South 
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Azedge.  The  Rivers  of  Axedge ;  a  loco- 
deseriptive  poem,  etc.     [By  J.  Broster.] 

Macclesfield.     1818.     12o 

Bnzton  Guide.  The  new  Buxton  Guide, 
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Macclesfield.     1823.     12^ 

Holland,  John.  The  Village  of  Eyam ;  a 
poem  in  four  parts.  Reprinted,  with  notes  by 
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Harrod,  J.  G.  J.  G.  Harrod  and  Co.'s 
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Colby,  Frederick  Thomas.  The  Visitation 
of  the  County  of  Devon,  in  the  year  1564,  with 
additions  from  the  earlier  visitation  of  1531. 

Exeter.     1881.     4° 

A.,  H.  W.  Tho  Tour  in  North  Devon  of 
Brown,  Jones,  Robinson,  and  Smith. 

London.     1862.     8° 

Freeman,  Philip.  The  history  and  charac- 
teristics of  Exeter  Cathedral :  a  lecture  de- 
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Eannaford,  Samuel.  Flora  Tottoniensis ;  a 
catalogue  of  the  flowering  plants  and  ferns, 
growing  wild  in  the  vicinity  of  Totnes. 

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Bell,  John.      Rhymes  of  Northern   Bards  ; 
being  a  curious  collection  of  old  and  new  songs 


and  poems  peculiar  to  the  Counties  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland,  and  Dur- 
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Hooppell,  R.  E.  Vinovium,  the  buried 
Roman  City  at  Binchester,  in  the  County  of 
Durham,  as  revealed  by  the  recent  explorations. 
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Noble,  Mark.  Two  dissertations  upon  the 
Mint  and  Coins  of  the  Episcopal-Palatines  of 
Durham,  etc.  Birmingham.     1780.     4° 

Durham,  City  of.    An  account  of  Durham. 

Intended  for  the  information  of  strangers,  etc. 

London.     1804.     12o 

A  brief  sketch  of  Durham,  for  the  use 

of  visitors.  '    Durham.     1863.     16<* 


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 
the  less  common  species,  and  a  map. 

London.     1862.     12<> 

Colchester.  Among  the  Tombs  of  Col- 
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p.p.,  Stroud.  The  Cotteswoldian.  A  Monthly 
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3  nos.     Stroud.     1853.     4^ 
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Baylis,  F.  G.  Ancient  Churches  of. Glou- 
cestershire ;  a  series  of  papers,  historical .  .  . 
and  descriptive.  Gloucester.     1861.     12o 

Ellacombe,  Henry  Thomas.  The  history  of 
the  Parish  of  Bitton  in  the  County  of  Glouces- 
ter. Exeter.     1881,  etc.     4o 

Blacker,  B.  H.  Monumental  Inscriptions 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Charlton  Kings,  Glou- 
cestershire ;  with  extracts  from  the  Parish 
Registers,  and  some  Churchyard  Inscriptions. 
Transcribed  by  the  Rev.  B.  H.  Blacker. 

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Jameson,  Thomas.  A  treatise  on  Chelten- 
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edition.  London.     1809.     80 

HacCabe,  James.  Observations  on  the 
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Buckman,  James.  A  Botanical  Guide  to 
the  Environs  of  Cheltenham ;  comprising  a 
classified  arrangement  of  the  indigenous  flowers 
and  ferns  of  the  Cotteswold  Hills  and  the  Vale 
of  Gloucester,  with  the  habitats  of  the  various 
plants.  Cheltenham.     1844.     8^ 

P.P.,  Cheltenham.  The  Cheltenham  Post- 
Office  Directory,  1880,  1881,  etc. 

Cheltenham.     [1880.]    8° 

Buckman,  James,    and  Newmarch,    C.    H. 

Illustration  of  the  Remains  of  Roman  Art  in 
Ciiencester,  the  Site  of  antient  Corinium. 

London.     1850.     4^ 

Bathnrst,  Right  Hon.  Charles.  Roman 
Antiquities  at  Lydney  Park,  Gloucestershire. 
Being  a  posthumous  work  by  the  Rev.  "William 
Hiley  Bathurst.     With  notes  by  C.  W.  King. 

London.     1879.     8" 

Davis,  Uriah  J.  Short  Notes  on  Painswick. 
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Cheltenham.     [1881,  etc.]     8° 

Johnstone,  James.  Some  account  of  the 
Walton  Water  near  Tewkesbury  ;  with  thoughts 
on  the  use  and  diseases  of  the  lymphatic  glands. 
In  a  letter  to  J.  C.  Lettsom. 

Worcester.     [1787.]     Z^ 

Second  edition.     Tewkesbury.  1790.  8° 

"Wanswell,  Manor  of.  A  brief  historical 
account  of  the  Manor  of  Wanswell. 

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By  Major-General  A.  S.  Allan.) 

2  voL     London.     1880.     8o 


IRELAND. 

O'Grady,    Standish.      History  of    Ireland : 
critical  and  philosophical. 

London.   '1881,  etc.     8o 


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 


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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. 


4C9 


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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