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MANUSCRIPT 


MAPS,    CHARTS,    AND    PLANS, 


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TOPOGRAPHICAL    DRAWINGS 


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TOPOGRAPHICAL    DRAWINGS 


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VOLUME  I. 


PBINTBD  BY  OBDBB  OF  THB  TBUSTBBS. 


LONDON,  HSCOCXUV. 


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ADVERTISEMENT. 


These  volumes  contain  a  description  of  the  whole  of  the  Maps, 
Charts,  Plans,  and  Topographical  Drawings  deposited  in  the 
Department  of  Manuscripts,  together  with  those  attached  to  the 
Library  of  King  George  the  Third,  and  the  Collections  pre- 
served in  the  Print  Room.  The  work  has  been  carefully  com- 
piled, under  the  direction  and  supervision  of  the  Keeper  of  the 
Mss.,  by  the  Senior  Assistant  in  his  Department.  To  render 
the  references  to  the  various  Collections  more  easy  to  be  under- 
stood, an  explanatory  list  is  annexed. 


F.  MADDEN. 

British  Muaeam,  14th  March,  1844. 


296534 


EXPLANATION  OF   THE   REFERENCES,  WITH    A  SPECIMEN   OF  EACH. 


ft  Ms.  4.').  fol.  60.     The  Collection  of  AlsQUScHpU  belonging  to  tbe  Library  of 
King  George  III.,  preaented  to  ttie  Nalion  in  1823  by  King  George 
IV.     The  Refireoee  u  to  No.  46,  folio  60. 
ft  XLVii.  82.    The  CoUeclion  nf  Maps  and  Floni  which  accompanied  the  suae 

l/ibrnry.     Re/erenct  la  Cute  XLVIt.  No.  B2. 
fl  Maritinu,  v.  24.     The  CoUeclion  of  Charts  preiented  by  King  George  IV.  to 
the  AdniirolCy  in    1828,  and  restored  to    the  Roy»l  Library  in    lbs 
Briliih  Museum,  in  1844.     He/erenee  to  Cau  v.  No.  24. 
Add.  11,581.  art.  4.     The  Collection  of  Additional  Manuaccipts,  of  which  the 
DUmben  begin   with   No.    4101,  where  the   Sloatie    Collection  ends. 
Beftrenct  to  Additional  Hfi.  No.  1 1,064,  art.  3. 
Add.  Burreil,  5677,  fol-  37-    Tbe  Collection  of  Tapogrnphical  Drawings  bequeathed 
by  Sir  Wm.  BurnsU,  Bart,  in  1706.      Reference  to  Additional  Mi.  Nu. 
6677,  fol-  37. 
Aruadel,  93.  art.  7.     The  Arundel  Collection  nf  Slanuscripts,  transferred  from 
the  Royal  Society  in  1831.     Re/ermce  la  Arundel  Ma.  No.  93,  art.  7. 
Bvmetl  Ma.  HI.     The  Collection  of  Manuicripta  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chariea  Burney, 
purchased  by  Parliament  in  1618.     Reftrance  to  Burney  Mt.  No.  111. 
Cotl.  Aug.  I.  ii.  20.     The  Cottonion  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  of  which  the 
original  press  marks,  distinguished  by  the  names  of  (he  twelve  Cnsars, 
(whose  busts  surmounted  [he  presses,)  are  still  preserved.     Ri^eteace 
to  Cotton  Ma.  Avgustun,  No.  1.  vol.  ii.  art.  20. 
Egerlon  Me.  73.     Tbe  CoUectiim  of  Egerton  Mauuscripti,  being  those  bequeathed 
in  1829  by  Francis  Henry  Egerton,  Earl  of  Bridgewater,  or  purchased 
with  tbe  funds  left  by  him  and  the  tale  Right  Hon.  Charles  Long, 
Lord  Famborough,  for  that  purpciae.     Reference  la  Egerton  Ml.  No.  73. 
llarLJleO.  art.  2.     The  Harleian  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  purchased  hy  Parlia. 

ment  in  I7&3.     Reference  to  No.  7100,  art.  2. 
Harleian  Roll,  E  E.  14.     The   Collection  of  Rolls,  etc.,  which  accompanied  the 

Harlcian  Mas.     Reference  to  the  Roll  e  e.  14. 
Lmud.  847.     The  Lansdowne  Collection  of  ManusL-rtpts,  purchased  by  Parha- 

ment  in  1807-     Reference  to  No.  B47. 
tAoudoiBne  Roll,  19.     Tbe  Collection  of  Rolls  which  accompanied  the  LBnsdDwn(^ 

Mss.     Reference  (0  No.  19. 
O.  R.  Libr.  18,  II.  itl.    The  old  Royal  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  presented  by 
King  George  II-  to  tbe  Museum  in  1757-      Reference  to  the  old  Preii 
marh  tlill  preeerved,  vit.  Preii  \&,  Shelf  D.fo.  iii.  fol.  7. 
P.  R.  Burney,  74.     The  Collection  of  Drawings  and   Prints  which  accompanied 
the  Manuscripts  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  C.  Burney.     Reference  to  Print  Room, 
Burney  CoUecHan,  No.  74. 
P.  R.  Cracherode,  Ab9.     The  Collection  of  Drawings  and  Prints  beiueatlied,  to- 
gether with  his  Library,  by  the  Rev.  Clayton  Mordaunt  Cracberode, 
In   1781).     Reference  to  PriiU  Room,  Craehcrode  Collection,  No.  300, 


•  •• 


ym  EXPLANATION  OF  THE  REFERENCES. 

P,  R,  Crowle,  xiv.  89.  Pennant's  History  of  London,  illustrated  with  numerous 
Drawings  and  Prints,  forming  14  volumes  folio,  bequeathed  by  William 
Crowle,  Esq.  in  1810.  Rtiference  to  Print  Room,  Permanty  vol.  xiv. 
No.  89. 

P.  R,  ELaye,  ii.  190.  The  Collection  of  Topographical  Drawings  bequeathed  by 
the  Very  Rev.  Sir  Ridiard  Kaye,  Bart.,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  in  1810. 
Reference  to  Print  Roomy  Kaye  CcUeetUmy  voL  ii.  No.  190. 

P.  R.  Knight,  1.  The  Collection  of  Topographical  Drawings  bequeathed  by  Rich- 
ard Payne  Knight,  Esq.  in  1824.  Reference  to  Print  Room,  Knight 
CoUectiony  No.  1. 

Sloan,  8233, 17-  The  Collection  of  Manuscripts  which  formed  part  of  the  Mu- 
seum of  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  purchased  by  Parliament  in  17&3.  R^erenoe 
to  No.  3233,  art.  17. 


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PTOLEMY 


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PTOLEMY. 


Bumey  Ms.  111. 

"  Claudii  ProLEMiEi  Pelusiensis  Geographiaelibriocto;  Grace; 
tabiilis  geograpliicis,  sive  partibus  earum  septuaginta  octo 
illustrati.*'  Catalogue  of  Mss.  in  the  British  Museum,  New 
Series,  1840,  vol.  i.,  pt  ii.  p.  45. 

A  very  fine  manuscript  on  vellum,  written  apparently  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  fourteenth,  or  beginning  of  the  fifteenth 
century,  in  folio,  containing  115  leaves:  If.  5  in.  x  1  f.  It 
formerly  belonged  to  Charles  Maurice,  Prince  de  Talleyrand, 
ex-Bishop  of  Autun. 

The  maps  are  tinted  with  yellow  and  blue,  the  latter  color 
being  used  to  mark  the  rivers  and  the  outlines  of  coasts  or 
islands ;  they  are  of  various  sizes,  some  occupying  one  page, 
some  two  pages,  and  others  a  portion  only  of  a  page. 

Tlie  maps  are  arranged  as  follows  : — 

1.  Ta^fojSawi  vHa-og  (Taprobana  insula),    p.  2. 

2.  'loue^via  vria-og  B^ETraviHvi  (Ivemia  insula  Britannica). 
pp.  81,  32. 

3.  'Axouicjv  viia-og  Bpsrravtxri  (Albion  insula  Britannica). 
p.*31. 

4.  *I(rsravia  Bairixfi  (Hispania  Bsetica).     p.  *32. 

5.  'la-TTavia  Aoua-iravia  (Hispania  Lusitania).     p.  *32. 

6.  ^la-TTavia  TappcucotvYKria  (Hispania  Tarraconensis).  pp. 
40,  41. 

7.  KsXToya>^aTia  'Axouiravla  (Gallia  Aquitania).     p.  42. 

8.  KeXToraXar/a  Aouyiovr\aia  (Gallia  Lugdunensis).     p.  47. 

9.  TaXKia  BcXtixjj  (Gallia  Belgica).     p.  48. 

b2 


PTOLBinr. 

10.  KiXroyoTMria  l^afPun^ia  (Gallia  Narbonensis).    p.  51. 

11.  TEffjLavla  fizyaM  (Germania  Magna),    p.  55. 

10.  *PatT/a,  OtnvhxKia^  xal  Nufuov  (Rhsetia,  Vindelicia, 
et  Noricuin).    p.  56. 

13.  Ilavvovia  h  avu  xai  Uawovia  ri  xaro)  (Pannoma  superior 
et  inferior),    p.  56. 

14.  'IxM/fU  (lUyris).    p.  56. 

15.  'Iraxia  koI  Kugvog  riia-QS  (Italia  et  Cymus  insula),  pp. 
66,  67. 

16.  SafSiu  vHo'Oi  (Sardinia  insula),    p.  68. 

17.  2tx£^/a  viffoi  (Sicilia  insula),    p.  68. 

18.  laf/Aaria  i  h  Eb^dm  (Sarmatia  in  Europa).    p.  75. 
•    19.  Touifutn  Xefo'ovno'os  (Taurica  Chersonesus).    p.  75. 

20.  'la^uyBS  MBravarrai,  CkOKia,  Mvaia  i  avAi,  xcu  Mu^ia  n 
mro)  (Jazjges  Metanastse,  Daqia,  Mjsia  superior  et  Mjsia 
inferior),    p.  77. 

21.  SgoMn  Koi  XBppowna-oi  (^hracia  et  Cherroimesus).    p.  77. 

22.  MoxeSbvia  (Macedonia),    p.  85. 

23.  "Hvugof  (Epirus).    p.  85. 

24.  'Axcua  (Achaia).    p.  86. 

25.  Uixovovna-of  (Peloponnesus),    p.  86. 

26.  Kfim  vHtroi  (Creta  insula),    p.  93. 

27.  Mai/firavia  TiryiTavn  (Mauritania  Tingitana).    p.  94. 

28.  Mavfiravia  Xaio'afnvffia  (Mauritania  Csesariensis).  p. 
101. 

•  29.  'Ap^iKfi  (Africa),    p.  103. 
80.  Kuftivn  (Cyrene).    p.  103. 

31.  MoffjuxfiKYty  AiPifiy  Moi  "AiyvTTOf  (Marmarica,  Libya,  et 
^gyptus).    pp.  104.  105. 

32.  AiBin  n  ivrof  (Libya  interior),    pp.  114,  115. 

33.  'AiBioma  i  ifTro  "Aiyvrrov  (Ethiopia  sub  -^gypto). 
p.  121. 

34.  'AiOiovia  i  hrog  (Ethiopia  interior),    pp.  122, 123. 

35.  Uovrog  Mu  Bi&wla  (Pontus  et  Bithynia).    p.  124. 

36.  *  Atria  i  iHoii  (Asia),     p.  129. 

37.  Taxaria  ueu  UafjLfu>da  (Galatia  et  Pamphylia).    p.  ISO. 


PTOLBMY.  5 

88.  KaTTaioMia  mm  'Af/uvia  (MMfit  (Cappadocia  et  Annenia 
Minor),    p.  135. 

89.  lof/Mtria  i  h  ^Ao'ia  (SanDatia  Asiaiica).    p.  186. 

40.  Kox%iV  Ma)  'I|3£f/a  (Colchis  et  Iberia),    p.  141. 

41.  'AxjSavia  (Albania),    p.  141. 

42.  MeyaXK  *Affima  (Armema  Major),    p.  142. 
48.  Ki'jr^og  inia-og  (Cyprus  insula),    p.  147. 

44.  Si/f/a  KM  na>Mt<mvii  (Syria  et  Palsestina).    p.  149. 

45.  'AfajSta  viT^ala  (Arabia  Petrsea.)    p.  153. 

46.  Mea-ovoTOfAia  (Mesopotamia),    p.  153. 

47.  'Af ojS/a  SfufAOf  Kai  BaffuXaavia  (Arabia  Deserta  et  Baby- 
lonia),    pp.  154,  155. 

48.  'Ao-o-i/fia  (Assyria),    p.  159. 

49.  MnHa  (Media),    p.  160. 

50.  Touaiavi  (Susiana).     p.  168. 

51.  Uigffig  (Persis).     p.  168. 

52.  UafOla  km  Ka^fjLavla  ifufMg  (Parthia  et  Karmania  De- 
serta).   p.  164. 

58.  'AfoPia  ihipuiJMv  (Arabia  Felix),    pp.  170,  171. 

54.  KaffjMvia  (Carmania).     p.  172. 

55.  ^TgKavia  km  Mafyiavvi  (Hyrcania  et  Margiana).     p.  172. 

56.  SoySiavo/ JMM  BoxTfiani  (Sogdiani  et'Bactriana).    p.  177. 

57.  ^oHM  (Sacse).    p.  177. 

58.  ^Kudia  ri  krrog  'I/aoou  ofoug  (Scythia  intra  Imaum  mon- 
tem).    p.  179. 

59.  l^Kv&la  i  iKTOf  ^l/Aoou  ogou^  (Scythia  extra  Imaum  mon- 
tem).    p.  180. 

60.  ^npiKYi  (Serica).    p.  183. 

61.  'AfEia  KM  Ilafovavta'aiMy  km  Afayyiavi  km  ^A^ax^o'ia 
(Aria,  ParopanisadsB,  Drangiana,  et  Arachosia).    p.  184. 

62.  Ts^^ua-lct.  (Gedrosia).     p.  185. 

63.  ^h^Kii  i  hrog  Tayyov  iroTafjioS  (India  intra  Gangem  flu- 
vium).     p.  195. 

64.  'IviiKfi  h  SKTog  Tayyov  vora/Aoy  Kai  S/voi  (India  extra  Gan- 
gem fluvium,  et  Sinae).     pp.  202,  203. 

65.  Ta'jrfoffdvn  vria-og  (Taprobana).     p.  204. 

66.  Tabula  universalis  Orbis  Ptolemseo  cogniti.    pp.  210, 
211. 


6  PTOLKMY. 


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Harleian  Ms.  7182. 
Codex  membranaceus^  eximise  pulchritudinis,  et  formse  am- 
plioris  in  folio.  Continet  Ptolemsei  Geographiam  Latine 
•  redditam  a  Jacobo  Angelo,  et  Alexandro  V.  Pontifici  Max. 
dicatam.  Scriptus  ergo  e^t  Codex,  a.d.  1409,  quo  anno  unico 
Alex,  ille  Papatum  tenuit.  Omatur  mappis  geographicis 
pictis,  et  Uteris  initialibus  coloratis.*^  Catalogue  of  the  Har- 
leian Mss.  1808,  vol.  iii.  p.  519. 

It  must  be  observed,  that  the  dedication  prefixed  will  prove 
only  the  date  of  the  translation,  but  it  does  not  follow  that 
this  copy  was  then  written ;  on  the  contrary,  it  would  appear 
to  have  been  executed  at  a  later  period  of  the  fifteenth  century. 

On  the  fly-leaf  at  the  commencement  is  a  coat  of  arms 
of  some  Italian  family,  probably  of  the  Rufibli  of  Florence, 
neatly  tricked  upon  a  large  scale ;  viz. : — on  a  bend^  between 
three  stars  of  six  points^  an  eagWs  wing ;  all  within  a 
hordure  engrailed^  colors  not  expressed.  On  the  sides  are 
the  initials  E.  E.,  and  on  a  scroll  at  the  foot,  the  motto 
"  Non  altra,^'  and  lower,  the  letter  R.  and  the  date  1506.  On 
the  same  page  is  an  elephant,  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  with 
this  description :  —  "  Semblable  beste  nomm6e  Elephant 
fiit  par  aucuns  Genevois  amende  en  France  au  Roy  Loys  xj. 
avec  ung  tigre.  Tan  mil  cccclxxix.  et  au  dit  an  au  retour 
mourut  le  dit  Elephant  en  Avignon.  En  ce  livre  trouverez 
le  lieu  ouquel  ilz  habitent.*^ 

The  twenty-seven  maps  in  this  volume  are  similar  to  those 
which  were  designed,  about  the  year  1468,  for  Borso  of 
Este,  Duke  of  Modena,  by  Donnus  \i,e,  Domnus]  Nicholaus*, 
a  Benedictine  monk  of  Reichenbach,  who  died  in  1471,  and 
are  very  neatly  executed. 

A  list  of  the  maps  follows : 

1.  A  spherical  projection  of  the  world,  as  known  to  the 
antients,  intitled,  *'  Totius  orbis  habitabilis  brevis  descriptio ;" 
2  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  10  in.    fol.  58.  b. 

,  2.  "  Descriptio  primse  tabulae  Europa) ;"  containing  the 
British  Isles,  vnih  part  of  Gaul  and  Germany :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f. 
7  in.     fol.  60.  b. 

8.  "  Descriptio  secundse  tabulae  Europae ;"  '  containing 
Spain,  with  part  of  Gaul :  1  f .  9  in.  x  1  f .  8  in.     fol.  62.  b. 

4.  "Descriptio  t^rtiae  tabulae  Europae;"  containing  Gaul: 
1  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     fol.  64. 

5.  "  Descriptio  quartae  tabulae  Europae ;"  containing  Ger- 
many :  1  f.  3  in.  X  If.     foL  65. 

♦  See  Bandini,  Catal,  Codd.  Lot.  Bibl,  Med,  Law,  torn.   ii.  col.  69. 
The  name  is  generally  corrupted  into  Nicholaus  Donis. 


PTOLEMY.  7 

6.  ^^DeBcripiioquintsB  tabulae  Europse;'*  contaiDing  Retia, 
Vindelicia,  Noricum,  Pannonia,  Liburoia,  lUyris,  and  Dal- 
matia,  with  the  Adriatic  Sea :  2  f.  x  1  f.  1  in.     fol.  66.  b. 

7.  "  Descriptio  sextse  tabulae  Europae ;"  containing  Italy, 
Corsica,  and  Uie  islands  of  the  Tyrrhenian  Sea:  2  f.  2  in.  x 

1  f.  5  in.    fol.  68.  b. 

8.  "  Descriptio  septimae  tabulae  Europae  ;'**  containing  Sar- 
dinia, Sicily,  and  the  adjacent  islands:  1  f.  11  in.  x  11  in. 
fol.  70.  b. 

9.  ^^ Descriptio  octavae  tabulae  Europae;^  containing  Sar- 
matia :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.    fol.  72.  b. 

10.  ^^  Descriptio  nonae  tabulae  Europae  ;^  containing  Dacia, 
Mysia,  and  Thrace :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     fol.  74.  b. 

11.  '^  Descriptio  decimae  tabulae  Europae  ;**  containing 
Greece  and  the  adjacent  islands :  1  f.  11  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.  fol. 
76.  b. 

12.  "  Descriptio  primae  tabulae  Libyae  seu  Africae  ;**  con- 
taining Mauritania  Tingitknica  and  Mauritania  Caesariensis : 

2  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.    fol.  78.  b. 

13.  '^  Descriptio  secundae  tabulae  Africae;*^  containing 
Africa  between  the  Numidicus  Sinus  and  Cyrene :  2  f.  x  1  f. 

5  in.     fol.  80.  b. 

14.  '^  Descriptio  tertiae  tabulae  Africae ;''  containing  Cy- 
rene and  iEgyptus :  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.     fol.  82.  b. 

15.  ^^  Descriptio  quartae  tabulae  Africae ;''  containing  Lybia 
Inferior,  and  Ethiopia  sub  iSgypto :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  5  in. 
fol.  84.  b. 

16.  ^^  Descriptio  primae  tabulae  Asiae;^  containing  Asia 
Minor :  2  f.  4  in.  X  I  f .  8  in.    fol.  86.  b. 

17.  '^  Descriptio  secundae  tabulae  Asiae;**  containing  Sar- 
matia  in  Asia :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.    fol.  88.  b. 

18.  "Descriptio  tertiae  tabulae  Asiae;^  containing  Col- 
chis, Iberia,  Albania,  and  Armenia  Major :  2  f.  1  in.  x  1  f. 

6  in.    fol.  90.  b. 

19.  "  Descriptio  quartae  tabulae  Asiae;^  containing  Syria, 
Arabia  Petrea,  Arabia  Deserta,  Mesopotamia  and  Babylonia : 
2  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.    fol;  92.  b. 

20.  "  Descriptio  quintae  tabulae  Asiae;"  containing  Assyria, 
Susiana,  Media,  and  Parthia :  2  f.  x  1  f.  5  in.    fol.  94.  b. 

21.  "Descriptio  sextae  tabulae  Asiae;^  containing  Arabia 
Felix  and  Carmania :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.     fol.  96.  b. 

22.  "  Descriptio  septimae  tabulae  Asiae  ;'*  containing  Hjrr- 
caniii,  Margiana,  Bactriana,  the  Sogdiani,  the  Sacae,  and 
Scythia  intra  Imaum  Montem:  1  f.  11  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.  fol. 
98.  b. 


PTOLEMY. 

23.  "  DescriptiooctSTSlabuUe  Asia;"  coBtaioing Scytfaia 
extra  Iniaam  Moatem^  and  Sericai:  1  f.  t  in.  x  11  io.  fol. 
100. 

24.  "  Descriptio  nonsB  tabnlBeAsije;"  containing  Aria,  Dran- 
giaxia,  Gedroeia,  Aracbosia,  and  the  Paropanisadse :  1  f.  i  in. 
X  1  f.    fol.  101. 

25.  "  Descriptio  decimae  labulEe  Asjeb;"  contaimDg  India 
intra  Gangem ;  2  f.  x  1  f.  8  in.     fol.  102.  b. 

36.  "  Descriptio  undecimte  tabuls  AgIeb  ;"  containing  India 
extra  Gangem  and  the  Sina; :   I  f.  9  in.  X   1  f .  S  in.  fol.  104.  b. 

27.  "  Descriptio  duodecimo  tabulse  Asia ;"  containing  the 
islandofXaprobana,  and  the  adjacent  isles:  1  f.  lin.  x  1  f.  l.in. 
fel.  106. 

Uarleian  Ms.  7195. 
*  CI.  Ptolemsei  Geographia,  Latine  reddita  per  Jacobum  Ange- 
lum.  Codex  membranaceus,  giandis,  seculi  decimi  quinti, 
colonim  splendore  multo  inferior  codici  ejusdem  generis 
supra  mcmorato  ad  num.  7182,  eleganter  tamen  scriptus. 
Desunt  pauca."     Hadeian  Catalogue,  vol.  iii.  p.  523. 

This  volume  closely  resembles  the  Harl.  Ms.  7182,  and 
appears  to  have  been  written  at  the  same  period.  The  maps 
are  of  exactly  the  same  dimensions,  and  their  contents  are 
the  same  ;  but  in  the  former  Ms.  the  sea  is  colored  blue,  in 
this  it  is  yellow,  and  the  execution  is  inferior. 

Unfortunately,  the  Ms.  wants  the  5th  map  of  Europe, 
(No.  6  of  7182,)  and  one  half  of  the  11th  map  of  Asia,  (No. 
26  of  7182).  One  leaf  of  the  text  is  also  wanting,  contain- 
ing the  commencement  of  book  iii, 

In  1656,  tliis  Ms.  belonged  to  the  Convent  of  Freres 
Mineurs,  at  St.  Omer. 

Harleian  Ms.  3686. 

'  Claud.   Ftolemsei   Geographia,   8  libris.      A  Jacobo  Anglo 

traducta  et  Alex.  V.  Pont.  Max.  dedicata,  cum  tabulia  geo- 

graphicls.     Codex  chartaceus.  xv."    Harleian  Catalogue,  vol. 

iii.  p.  52. 

Written  probably  about  1450,  in  small  folio :  llj-  in.  x  8j 
in.  It  contains  eighteen  maps  of  various  sizes,  rudely  drawn ; 
of  which  thirteen  belong  to  the  first  three  books,  and  the  other 
fire  together  form  a  map  of  the  world,  as  described  by  Ptolemy. 


GENERAL  MAPS   OF  THE   WORLD, 


PORTOLANI,  ETC. 


GENERAL   MAPS   OF   THE   WORLD, 


Cottonian  Ms.  Nero,  D.  i.  fol.  184. 
**  Schemata  quscdam  cosmographica."     Catalogue  of  the  Mes. 
in  the  Cottonian  Library,  180-2,  p.  237. 

These  are  a  few  circles  and  schemes  roughly  drawn  to 
illustrate  the  theory  of  the  uuiverse,  the  winds,  etc.  The 
first  purports  to  be  "  Secundum  magistrum  Elyam  de  Der- 
ham." 

The  volume  in  which  these  are  contained  formerly  belonged 
to  the  Abbey  of  St.  Albans,  and  its  contents  relate  chiefly  to 
the  history  of  that  Abbey,  at  which  place  it  was  writleu,  in 
the  thirteenth  century.  The  above  occupy  three  pages  of 
the  Ms. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Tiberius,  B.  v.  fol.  39. 
"  Liber  periegesis :  i.  e.  de  situ  terrat  Frisciani  Gramtnatici, 
quern  de  priscorum  dictis  excerpsit  ormislarum.  Huic  perie- 
gesi,  quam  ex  Grascis  Dionysii  Afri  Latine  reddidit  Prisci- 
anus,  prmmittitur  Tabula  Geographica  trium  parti um  mundi." 
Cottonian  Catalogue,  p.  36. 

This  map  appears  to  hare  been  executed  at  the  end  of 
the  tenth  century ;  it  is  on  vellum,  and  for  the  time  is  highly 
finished.  The  writing  is  very  minute ;  the  sea  is  of  a  grey 
color,  the  mountains  green,  and  the  Persian  Gulf,  tltc  Ked 
Sea,  the  Nile  and  other  waters  in  Africa,  red.  The  world 
is  represented  as  of  a  quadrangular  form,  encompassed  by  the 
ocean,  but  not,  as  in  other  maps  of  an  early  age,  in  the 
fonn  of  a  belt.  The  outlines  of  the  countries  and  of  the 
islands  are  given  with  remarkable  precision  for  the  time. 
The  east  is  at  the  top.     It  measures  8j^  in.  x  7  in. 

This  map  is  engraved  in  outline  in  Playfair's  Atlas,  pi.  1., 
and  more  ftilly  in  the  Penny  Magazine  for  July  22,  1837, 
(vol.  vi.  p.  280.)     A  fac-similc  copy  was  made  in  the  year 
c2 


12  GENERAL   MAPS   O?   THE   WOBLD,    ETC. 

1830,  by  Mr.  Walker  of  the  Admiralty,  and  presented  to  the 
Bibliothijqne  du  lloi  at  Paris. 

The  Ms.  would  appear  from  some  entries  at  fol.  88  to 
have  belonged  to  Battle  Abbey  in  tlie  reign  of  Henry  the 
Second. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Tiberius,  B.  v.  fol.  29. 
"  Tabula  repraesentans  globum  terraqueum,  in  qua  nihil  non  lit- 
teria  majusculis  descriptum  est."  Cottonian  Catalogue,  p.  86. 
This  table,  which  appears  intended  to  shew  the  supposed 
motion  of  the  ocean,  and  the  position  of  the  zones,  is  of  tho 
close  of  the  tenth  century,  and  belongs  to  the  volume  which 
contains  the  map  attached  to  Priscian's  Geography,  men- 
tioned before.  It  contains  only  a  slight  sketch  of  the  Medi- 
terranean, with  two  large  buildings,  intended  probably  to 
mark  the  sites  of  Rome  and  Jerusalem.  The  table  is  circu- 
lar, measuring  10  inches  in  diameter,  and  is  on  vellum. 

Add.TAs.  11,695. 
A  colored  map  of  the  world,  according  to  the  ideas  of  the  Ara- 
bian geographers.  The  earth  is  represented  of  a  quadrangular 
form,  surrounded  by  the  ocean ;  the  east  is  at  the  top,  and 
has  a  representation  of  Paradise  with  our  first  parents,  the 
serpent  templing  Eve.  A  part  of  the  south  (on  the  right  of 
the  map)  is  cut  off  by  the  Red  Sea,  which  is  straight,  and  is 
colored  red.  The  south-western  quarter  represents  Africa, 
the  north-western  quarter  Europe ;  they  are  divided  by 
the  Mediterranean,  which  is  straight,  tlie  islands  being  all 
quadrangular.  The.EgKan  Sea  joins  the  MediteiTanean  at  a 
right  angle  in  the  centre  of  the  map.  In  the  ocean,  which  bor- 
ders the  whole,  are  quadrangular  islands;  viz.  on  the  east  {at 
the  top)  "  Crise  et  Asgire  Insula;"  on  the  north,  "  Tile  insula," 
and  "  Tantulos  insula ;"  on  the  west,  "  Britania  insula," 
"  Scocia  insula,"  "  Furtunanim  insula,"  and  "  Scaria  insula." 

This  map  occurs  in  the  second  book  of  a  Commentary  on 
the  Apocalj'pse,  written  by  an  anonymous  author,  apparently 
a,  native  of  Spain,  about  the  year  787,  and  dedicated  to 
Etherus,  Bishop  of  Osma.     This  passage  precedes  the  map : 

"  Et  quo  facilius  banc  seminis  grana  {sic)  per  agnim  hujus 
mundi,  quern  propheta;  laborabenmt  et  humetent,  subjecte 
formidie  pictura  demonstrat."  The  map  measures  1  f.  6  in. 
X  1  f.  3  in. 

The  Ms.  is  of  folio  size,  on  vellum,  and  was  completed 
in  the  year  1109,  in  tlie  monastery  of  Silos,  in  tho  diocese 
of  Burgos,  Old  CaslUe.     It  is  richly  ornamented  and  illiimi- 


GENERAL    MAPS   flF    THE    WORLD,    ETC-  13 

nate<l  in  a  singular  Arabesque  style,  and  has  also  uunierous 
paintings. 

A  copy  of  the  same  work  is  in  the  Royal  Ijibrary  at 
Torin,  {Cod.  xciii.  d.  V.  39,)  which  has  a  map  nearly  re- 
sembling the  present  map,  but  of  ruder  execution,  and  of  a 
circular  form.  The  Turin  map  is  engraved  on  wood  in  Pa- 
sini,  Codices  Mss,  SibliothectB  Regii  Taurinensis  Athenai 
diyesti,  etc.  Taurini,  1749,  vol.  ii.  p.  29;  and  a  description  of 
it,  with  the  names  of  the  places,  is  in  Gough's  British  Topo- 
graphy, vol.  i.  pp.  66,  67. 

Add.  Ms.  10,049. 

8.  Hieronymi  libri  de  Hebraicis  Quffistionibus ;  de  interpreta- 
tionibiis  nominum  Veteris  ac  Novi  Testanienti ;  de  nomini- 
bus  locorum. 

A  folio  Yolunie,  written  on  vellum  in  the  twelfth  ceutury, 
which  formerly  belonged  to  the  monastery  of  St.  Martin  at 
Toiimay. 

At  the  end  are  two  maps,  apparently  of  the  same  date  with 
the  Ms.,  occnpying  the  two  sides  of  the  same  leaf  of  vellum, 
and  each  1  f,  2  in.  x  9  in. ;  they  are  uncolored. 

The  first  map  shews  Greece,  Asia  Minor,  Syria,  Persia, 
India,  and  generally  those  portions  of  the  world  of  which 
mention  is  made  in  Scripture. 

The  second  contains  tlie  Holy  Land  and  the  parts  immedi- 
•  ately  adjoining,  on  a  larger  scale  than  the  former;  Jerusalem 
near  tbo  centre. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Nero,  D.  v.  foi,  1. 
"  Mappa  terrse  habitabilis."     Cottonian  Catalogue,  p.  238. 

This  Ms.,  written  on  vellum  in  the  latter  half  of  the  thir- 
teenth century,  contains  the  Flores  Historiarum  of  Matthew 
of  Paris.  Prefixed  is  the  map  above  mentioned,  which  is  of 
tlie  same  age,  and  very  rude  and  confused  in  its  construe* 
tion.  It  represents  only  Europe  and  the  Mediterranean  Sea ; 
Asia  is  not  drawn,  but  has  the  names  of  places  written  in 
their  respective  positions.     Near  the  top  is  this  inscription  : 

"  Suinatim  facta  est  disposicio  mappa  mundi  magistri  Rob. 
de  Melkelcya,  et  mappa  mundi  de  Waltham.  Mappa  mundi 
domini  regis,  quod  [sic]  est  in  camera  sua  apud  Westnionas- 
terium,  figuratur  in  ordine  Mathei  de  Parisio.  Verissimum 
aulcm  figuratur  in  eodem  ordine,  quod  est  quasi  clamis 
[cblamys?]  extensa:  talis  est  scema  nostre  partis  habitabilis 
secundum  pbilosophos,  scilicet  quarta  pars  terrc  qui  {sic) 
est  triangularis  fere.     Corpus  enim  tcrrc  spcricum  est." 


14  GESTEKAL  JCAPS  OF  THE   WORLD,  BTC. 

The  map  oecopies  one  page  of  the  Ms^  irliidi 
1  CSin.  X  9hi. 

Id  the  Ms.  of  C  C.  C<dL  Candi.  nuvked  C.  ix.  is  a  oopj  of 
Mattbeir  Paris  which  has  a  sionlar  map  with  the  same  iD- 
scriptiofL    See  Googji^s  BriHMk  Tapoyraphfy  toL  L  p.  66L 

OUBagalUbr.  Ms.  14  c.  vu.  fi)L  2. 

A  auq>  of  the  stations  for  a  pilgrioiage  fiom  Eog^and  to  the 
Holj  Laod,  coDflisting  of  rude  drawiDgs  of  the  towDS  finom 
London  to  Jemsalem,  with  the  names  in  French. 

The  Ms.  in  which  this  is  contained  is  acopyof  theHistorjr 
of  Matthew  Paris,  generaDj  sopposed  to  hare  been  written 
with  the  author's  own  hand,  about  the  middle  of  the 
thirteenth  centniy. 

It  is  an  itinerary  rather  than  a  map,  and  is  arranged  in 
eleren  cofamms,  exchisiTe  of  the  Holy  Land,  which  is  de- 
picted on  a  more  extended  scale.  In  some  parts  a  doable 
route  is  given.  The  first  two  columns,  containing  the  Elng- 
lish  portion,  are  eugrayed,  of  the  same  size  with  the  original, 
in  Gough*s  British  Topography j  pi.  yii.,  and  a  description  is 
given  by  bim  at  p.  85  of  vol.  i. 

The  execution  is  nearly  the  same  as  that  of  the  Itinerary 
between  London  and  Naples  in  the  Cottonian  Ms.  Nero,  n.  i. 

Cotionian  Ms.  Nero,  d.  i.  foL  182.  b. 

^  Tabula  itineraria  ab  urbe  Londinum  ad  Neapolin  et  extre- 
mitatem  Apuliae.**    Cottonian  Catalogue,  p.  237. 

This  is  not  a  map  but  an  itinerary,  divided  into  daily  jour- 
neys, with  a  rude  representation  of  each  place,  and  its  name 
in  French;  it  is  arranged  in  six  columns.  Between  Whitsand 
aud  Troyes  a  double  route  is  given ;  one  by  way  of  Paris, 
the  other  by  way  of  Rheims. 

The  volume  in  which  it  is  contained  has  been  before  men- 
tioned (p.  11.)  as  having  been  written  in  the  Abbey  of  St. 
Albaus,  in  the  thirteenth  century,  and  is,  for  the  greater  part, 
together  with  the  itinerary,  in  the  same  hand  as  the  Royal 
manuscript  14  c.  vil. 

Cf.  Ms.  Harl.  562.  fol.  21. 

Old  Royal  Libr.  Ms.  14  c.  ix. 

Ranulphi  Hygden   Cestrien.   Polycronicon,  7  libris;    cum 
indice  alphabetico,  et  duplici  orbis   terrarum  descriptione 
geographica.''    Casley^s  Catalogue  of  the  Mss.  of  the  King's 
Library,  1734,  p.  281. 
This  Ms.  was  written  in  the  latter  half  of  the  fourteenth 


<i 


GENERAL   MAPS   OF   TBE    WORLD,    ETC.  15 

century,  on  vellum.  It  has  prefixed  two  maps  of  the  habit- 
able world,  rudely  drawn  and  colored.  They  arc  both  of  an 
oval  form ;  the  diameters  of  the  larger  being  respectively  I  f. 
6  in.  and  1  f.  1^  in. ;  those  of  the  smaller  11  in.  and  8^  in. 

The  general  constraclion  of  these  two  maps  is  similar ; 
the  larger  containing  more  places  than  the  smaller,  and  the 
descriptions  being  more  ample.  The  principle  is  the  same 
as  that  of  Ms.  Add.  11,695,  before  described.  Theeast,with 
Paradise,  is  at  the  top,  Jerusalem  near  the  centre,  and  the 
Pillars  of  Hercules  at  the  bottom.  Tlie  islands  in  the  cir- 
cumambient ocean  are  rectangular. 

These  maps  are  described  at  some  length  by  Gough  in  liis 
British  Topography,  vol.  i.  p.  61,  who  has  engraved  in  PI. 
III.  fig.  2,  that  part  of  the  larger  map  which  represents 
England. 

ITie  volume  formerly  belonged  to  Johannes  de  Wardeboys, 
Abbot  of  Ramsey  from  the  year  1509  till  its  surrender  to 
Henry  VIII. 

Old  Royal  Libr.  Ms.  14  c.  xii, 
"  Ranulphi  Hygden  Ceslr.  Polycronicon,  7  libris ;  cum  indice 
alphabetico,  et  charta  geographica  orbis  terranun."     Casley's 
Catalogue,  p.  232. 

A  Ms.  written  in  the  latter  half  of  tlie  fourteenth  century, 
on  vellum,  which  belonged  formerly  to  the  monastery  of  St. 
Thomas  of  Aeon,  London.  On  fol,  9.  b.  is  a  map  of  the 
habitable  world,  enclosed  in  a  figure  of  the  form  called  the 
"  vesica  piscis."  The  map  is  not  filled  up,  but  has  the  names 
only  of  places,  written  in  their  supposed  positions.  The 
construction  is  the  same  as  those  last  described.  1  f.  2  in. 
X  H  in- 

A  similar  map  exists  in  a  Ms.  of  Higden,  marked  E.  vi., 
in  C.  C.  Coll.  Camb.  See  Gough's  British  Topography,  vol. 
i.  p.  60. 

Add.^s.  11,267, 

A  copy  of  the  large  Planisphere,  or  Majipa  Mondo,  compiled 

and  drawn  in  the  year  1459,  by  Fra  Mauro,  a  monk  of  the 

order  of  Camaldoli,  and  preserved  in  the  monastery  of  S. 

Michele  di  Murano,  near  Venice. 

The  Planisphere  is  a  curcle  of  6  f.  4  in.  in  diameter ;  the 
comers  of  the  table  are  filled  up  with  four  small  circles,  each 
11^  in.  in  diameter,  representing, 

1.  The  Ptolemaic  system  and  the  spheres. 

2.  The  lunar  influence  over  the  tides. 

3.  The  circles  described  on  the  terrestrial  globe. 


16  UENKBAL   MAPS   OF   THE    WORLD,   BTC. 

4.  A  miniature  painting  representing  the  expulsion  of  our 
first  parents  from  Paradise ;  with  the  four  rivers  of  that 
garden. 

This  copy  is  on  vellum,  colored  to  represent  the  original. 
The' descriptions,  which  were  in  an  old  character,  and  full 
of  abbreviations  in  the  original,  are  here,  however,  in  a  mo- 
dem hand,  and  at  full  length.  It  was  executed  in  the  year 
1804,  by  Mr.  William  Frazer,  for  the  sum  of  -fZOO,  con- 
tributed for  that  purpose  by  the  East  India  Company,  the 
Earl  Spencer,  Lord  Hobart  (then  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Foreign  Department,  and  afterwards  Eail  of  Buckingham- 
shire), the  Bishop  of  Durham  (Dr.  Shute  Barrington),  An- 
drew Straban,  Esq.,  King's  Printer,  and  Dr.  William  Vincent, 
Dean  of  Westminster ;  by  whose  directions  it  was  deposited 
in  the  British  Museum. 

It  has  been  several  times  engraved,  and  it  is  particularly 
described  in  the  following  works,  and  is  besides  mentioned 
in  many  works  on  geogra]ihy. 

Annales  ComalduleDscsOrd.  S.  Benedict),  auctoribus  J.  fi.  Mittarelli 
et  Angelo  Cosladoni.     Venet.  1762,  torn.  vii.  p.  252. 

11  Mappamondo  dj  Fra  Mauro  Camaldotese,  descritto  cd  iDustrato  da 
D.  Pkddo  Zurla.     Veneaa,  1806. 

The  Voyage  of  Nearchus  and  the  Periplus  of  the  Erythrean  Sea,  by 
William  Vincent,  1809.     Part  ii.  dissertation  iv. 

Add.  Us.  11,547. 
A  Portolano,  or  collection  of  Sea  Charts,  drawn  by  Grazioso 
Benincasa,  of  Ancona,  in  the  year   1467.     It   contains  five 
charts  on  a  plane  scale,  on  vellum,  each  1  f.  5  in.  x  I  f  IJ  in. 

1.  The  Black  Sea,  Asia  Minor,  and  the  eastern  part  of  the 
Mediterranean. 

2.  The  Adriatic  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean between  Rhodes  on  the  east  and  Tunis  on  the  west. 
It  is  inscribed,  "  Gratiosus  Benincasa,  Anconitanus,  com- 
posuit  Rome,  anno  Domini  M.cccclxvii." 

3.  The  MediterraBean,  firom  Rome  on  the  east  to  the  Straits 
on  the  west. 

4.  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  with  the  western  coast 
of  Europe. 

5.  The  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Afiica,  from  Lisbon 
on  the  north  to  Cape  Rosso  on  the  south. 

Add.  Ms.  t!390. 
A  Portolano,  or  collection  of  Sea  CliarU,  drawn  on   a  plane 
scale  on  vellum,  by  Grazioso  Benincasa,  of  Ancona,  in  the 
year  i4fl8.     Each  chart  measures  I  f.  li  in.  x  lOi  in. 


GENERAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,  ETC.  17 

note  is  inserted,  written  in  a  modem  hand,  of  the  variations 
between  this  volume  and  another,  also  drawn  by  Benincasa 
in  1469,  belonging  to  the  Fathers  Delia  Salute,  at  Venice, 
and  described  by  Tiraboschi. 

This  volume  was  purchased  for  the  Museum  at  the  sale 
of  the  Canonici  and  Saibante  collections,  in  1821. 

1.  Table  of  new  mqons  from  1451  to  1470. 

2.  Table  to  find  Easter-day  from  1432  to  1532. 

3.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  Mediterranean,  east- 
ward of  the  Gulf  of  Sidra. 

4.  The  Adriatic  Sea  and  the  Mediterranean,  firom  Rhodes 
on  the  east  to  Cape  Bon  on  the  west.  It  is  inscribed,  ^^  Gra- 
tiosus  de  Benincasa,  Anchonitanus,  magnifico  viro  Prospero 
Camulio,  Medico  Genuensi,  fecit,  1468.** 

5.  The  Mediterranean,  fi'om  Sicily  on  the  east  to  the 
Straits. 

'  6.  The  British  Isles  and  the  western  coast  of  Europe  to 
Cape  St.  Vincent. 

7.  The  coast  of  Portugal  and  the  coast  of  Africa  south- 
ward to  Cape  Blanco. 

8.  The  coast  of  Africa,  from  Cape  Blanco  southward  to 
Cape  Mount 

,       Egertan  Ms.  73. 

A  Portolano,  containing  thirty-five  charts,  on  a  plane  scale,  each 
I  f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.,  executed  by  diflerent  Venetian  artists 
about  1489.     On  vellum ;  in  Folio. 

It  formerly  belonged  to  the  Comaro  fieunily  of  Venice,  and 
has  a  book  plate  on  the  first  leaf  with  their  arms,  viz. : — 
Quarterly  of  Jerusalem,  Lusignan  of  Cyprus,  Armenia,  and 
Luxembourg,  impaling  the  ancient  coat  of  Comaro.  It 
afterwards  belonged  to  the  library  of  St.  ]\f  ark's  at  Venice, 
and  is  described  at  great  length  by  Cardinal  Flacido  Zurla. 
Di  Marco  Polo  e  degli  altri  viaggiaiori  Veneziani  pii^  iltus- 
tri  Dissertazioni.  Venezia,  1818,  tom.  ii.  pp.  353-358.  It 
was  brought  to  England  by  M.  Vendramini,  and  was  pur- 
chased for  the  British  Museum  at  the  sale  of  the  Rev.  C. 
Yonge's  Library,  1  March,  1832. 

The  volume  contains : 

1.  A  table  of  lunar  revolutions. 

2.  A  table  of  moveable  feasts  from  the  year  1489  to  the 
year  1600  inclusive. 

3.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  eastern  half  of  the 
Mediterranean,  by  Piero  Roseli. 

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16  GENERAL  MAPS  OF  THE   WOKLD,  ETC. 

4.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean  west  of  Tunis,  part  of  the 
north-west  coast  of  Afirica,  with  the  western  coast  of  Europe, 
and  the  coasts  of  England  and  Ireland;  apparently  the 
complement  of  No.  3. 

5.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  eastern  half  of  the 
Mediterranean,  by  Zuan  da  NapoU. 

6.  Chart  of  the  western  half  of  the  Mediterranean,  the 
western  coast  of  Europe,  with  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
land ;  probably  the  complement  of  the  preceding. 

7.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  eastern  half  of  the  Medi- 
terranean, by  Gracioxo  Benincaxa. 

8.  Chart  of  the  western  half  of  the  Mediterranean,  and 
the  western  coast  of  Europe,  with  part  of  England  and  Ire- 
land ;  probably  the  complement  of  the  preceding. 

9.  Two  charts  of  the  Black  Sea,  with  variations,  by  Fran- 
cesco Becaro. 

10.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  ihe  eastern  half  of  the 
Mediterranean. 

11.  Chart  of  the  western  half  of  the  Mediterranean,  and 
the  western  coast  of  Europe,  with  part  of  England  and  Ire- 
land ;  probably  the  complement  of  the  preceding. 

12.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  and  the 
Mediterranean  east  of  Cape  Rasat,  by  Nicolo  Fiorin. 

13.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean  west  of  Cerigo,  nearly  to 
the  Straits ;  apparently  in  continuation  of  No.  12. 

14.  Chart  of  the  coasts  of  Ireland,  England,  France,  Por- 
tugal, and  the  Straits,  with  the  Azores  and  Madeira ;  appa- 
rently the  complement  of  Nos.  12  and  13. 

15.  Duplicate  inverted  charts  of  the  Adriatic  Sea,  with 
Corfu  and  the  Gulf  of  Taranto,  by  Francesco  Cexano. 

16.  Chart  of  the  Adriatic,  the  Ionian  Isles,  the  western 
coast  of  Italy,  with  Sicily  and  Corsica,  by  Zuan  Soligo. 

17.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  by  Alvixe  Cexano. 

18.  Chart  of  the  Sea  of  Marmora,  the  Archipelago,  and 
the  Mediterranean  east  of  the  Morea,  with  Cyprus  on  a 
larger  scale ;  probably  by  the  same. 

19.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean,  including  the  eastern  half 
of  Crete,  by  Domenego  Dezane. 

20.  Chart  of  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor  west  of  Cape  Heli- 
donia,  the  Sea  of  Marmora,  the  Archipelago,  with  Crete,  the 
Morea,  the  coast  of  Epirus  southward  of  Cape  Linguetta, 
and  the  Ionian  Isles. 


OE9E&AL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,  ETC.  19 

21.  Chart  of  the  MediterraneaD,  including  the  eastern  half 
of  Crete,  by  Gracioxo  Benincaxa. 

22.  Chart  of  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor  west  of  the  gulf  of 
Adalia,  the  Sea  of  Marmora,  the  Archipelago  with  Crete, 
the  Morea,  the  coast  of  Epirus  southward  of  Port  Panor- 
mus,  and  the  Ionian  Isles ;  apparently  by  the  same. 

23.  Chart  of  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor  west  of  Rhodes,  the 
Sea  of  Marmora,  the  Archipelago  with  Crete,  and  the  Morea, 
by  Nicolo  de  Pasqualin. 

24.  Chart  of  the  same,  but  not  including  the  western 
coast  of  the  Morea.  It  is  inscribed,  ^^  Beneditus  Pesina  fecit 
ano  Domini  m.cccclxxxviiii.  Veneciis.'' 

25.  Chart  of  the  western  half  of  the  Morea,  the  Adriatic 
Sea,  Sicily,  the  western  coast  of  Italy  south  of  the  Amo,  with 
the  corresponding  coast  of  Africa.  It  is  inscribed,  ^'  Con- 
pimento  del  Cexano;"  being  perhaps  the  complement  of 
the  three  following  charts,  which,  however,  do  not  bear  a 
name. 

26.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean,  from  Tripoli  and  Terra- 
cina  on  the  east,  to  Carthagena  and  the  Gulf  of  Tremezen 
on  the  west. 

27.  Chart  of  the  Mediterranean  westward  of  Minorca, 
with  the  western  coast  of  Spain  and  Portugal  as  far  as  La 
Coru&a,  and  part  of  the  coast  of  Morocco. 

28.  Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe,  from  Lisbon  to 
the  Texel,  with  the  coast  of  England  and  the  south-eastern 
coast  of  Ireland. 

29.  A  chart,  intitled  "  Ponente  Boscaino,"*  containing  the 
coasts  of  Great  Britain  and  the  western  coast  of  Europe, 
with  the  Straits  and  part  of  the  coast  of  Morocco. 

80.  Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Africa  northward  of 
Cape  Verd,  with  the  Cape  Yerd  Islands  and  the  Azores,  and 
the  western  coast  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  by  Cristofalo 
Soligo. 

31.  Chart  intituled,  '^Ginea  Portogalexe,"  being  the  same 
with  the  preceding,  but  having  the  coast  of  Africa  as  far 
south  as  the  Gold  Coast. 

32.  Chart  of  the  coast  of  Africa  and  Guinea  from  Cape 
Roxos  southward  to  Cape  St  Catharine. 

*  By  Cardinal  Zurla  this  is  erroneously  supposed  to  be  the  name  of  the 
author. 

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GENERAL    MAI'S   OP   THE    WORLD,   ETC. 

33.  Chart  of  the  coast  of  Afiica  from  Cape  Formoso 
southward  to  Cape  Negro ;  and  another  of  the  Caspian  Sea, 
inlitled  "  Mar  Dabacu." 

34.  A  blank  sheet  prepared  for  mapping,  and  ornamented 
in  the  same  manner  us  the  rest,  but  not  filled  tip. 

35.  Chart  of  the  Black  Sea;  and  another  of  the  Archipe- 
lago and  the  eastern  part  of  the  Mediterranean. 

36.  General  chart  of  the  coasts  of  Europe,  the  Black 
Sea,  the  MedilerraDean,  and  the  western  coast  of  Africa 
southward  to  Cape  Negro. 

37.  Chart  of  the  German  Ocean  and  the  Baltic. 

38.  A  pictured  map  of  the  Holy  Land,  very  beautifully 
executed,  intilled  "  Doscriptio  tolius  Terre  Sancte,  quam 
posiderunt  6]ii  Israhel ;  vocatur  eliam  Terra  Proraisionis." 

Then  follow  in  the  Venetian  dialect :  * 

a.  A  treatise  on  the  influence  of  the  planets  on  the  different 
parts  of  the  human  body,  on  the  motion  of  the  sun  and 
moon,  on  eclipses,  on  the  times  of  Easter-day,  on  lucky  and 
unlucky  days,  on  the  mode  of  finding  the. Dominical  letter 
by  the  fingers,  etc.,  illustrated  by  diagrams,     fol.  39. 

b.  "  La  Raxom  del  Marteloio."  A  treatise  upon  the  mode 
of  sailing  by  the  plane  chart,  or  rhomb  lineG,  as  practised 
by  the  early  Venetian  voyagers,     fol.  47.  b. 

c.  "  Hordeni  e  chomandameuti  de  tuli  li  capetanji  zene- 
ralli  de  tule  le  galie  eseno  fuora  da  Veniexia,  li  quali  sono 
oeervi  da  tuti  li  patronj  e  sora  chomiti  de  galie,"  etc.,  issued 
by  Andrea  Mocenigo,  captain -general  in  1428.     fol.  48. 

d.  "  Quest!  sono  li  ordeni  e  chomandameuti  de  tuti  li 
capitanji  de  lute  le  nave  annade  eseno  fuora  del  porto  de 
Veniexia,  per  la  inlustrisima  Signoria  de  Veniexia."   fol.  49.  b. 

e.  "  Queate  sono  le  spexe  se  fano  per  li  capelauji  de  le 
galiie  do  Fiandra,  per  tute  le  schalle  chelle  vano."    fol.  SO.  b. 

f.  Rules  for  finding  the  times  of  the  new  moons,  etc. 
fol.  52. 

g.  The  mode  of  finding  the  heights  of  buildings,     fol  55. 
h.  "Tarifia  de  diversi  pexi  del  mondo,  chomo  se  govema 

uno  con  laltro  persimel,  per  siniel  la  lariffa  di  AUcxanadrta  de 
tulte  specie  e  marchadamtie  che  entra  e  che  ensse."    fol.  59. 

•  These  Ireatiaes,  elc,  agree,  in  great  measure,  with  the  description  given 
by  the  Abate  Morelli,  of  a  work  composed  by  Pietro  da  Versi,  a  Vencliati, 
JD  1444.  See  his  note  on  the  Ltttern  rwiuima  of  C'ohimbuSt  Bassano, 
ISIO.  p.  40,  (quoted  by  Csidinal  Zurla,  Di  Marco  Polo  Diuerlasimi,  181B, 
torn.  ii.  p.  342.) 


QBNERAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,  ETC.  21 

i.  Rules  for  making  sails  of  different  kinds,    fol.  63.  b. 
k.  A  written  Portolano,  in  four  parts,  containing : — 

i.  The  ports  of  the  Mediterranean,    fol.  67. 

At  the  end  is,  ^*  Qua  compie  tute  le  staree  del 
mar  mediterano,  etc.*' 

ii.  The  ports  of  the  western  part  of  the  Mediterra- 
nean,   fol.  74. 

iii.  **  Questa  si  sono  una  altra  starea  comenzando  da 
BocoUi  per  tuta  quela  r[i]Yiera  fino  a  capo  Santa 
'  Maria,  zoe  cavo  de  Otranto  e  tochera  anche  de  la 
Corsega."    fol.  77. 

iv.  ^^  Qui  comenza  el  Ponente  comenzanza  da  la  costa 
de  Bertagna  in  ver  lo  mar  de  Fiandra,  e  chusi  ve- 
nenedo  per  la  costa  de  Ingeltera,  e  trovando  lute 
le  suo  sonde  et  traversie,  secomdo  como  vederette 
a  lezerlo."    [Imperfect.]    fol.  78.  b. 

1.  A  Elalendar,  with  rules  for  finding  the  Dominical  letter, 
fol.  79. 

Old  Royal  Libr.  Ms.  14  c.  v. 

A  Portolano,  containing  seven  charts  oi\  a  plane  scale:  each 
1  f.  5  in.  X  1  f .  i  in.,  executed  on  vellum,  at  the  commence- 
ment apparently  of  the  sixteenth  century.  The  names  are 
in  the  Venetian  dialect 

This  volume  belonged  to  John,  Lord  Lumley,  who  died  in 
1609. 

1.  The  western  coast  of  Europe  southward  to  Oporto, 
with  the  British  Isles ;  the  island  of  Brazil  is  placed  off  the 
coast  of  Ireland. 

2.  The  *  Mediterranean  westward  of  Majorca,  with  the 
western  coast  of  Europe,  firom  Bordeaux  southward  to  Cape 
Verde. 

3.  The  southern  coast  of  the  Black  Sea,  with  the  Adriatic 
and  the  Mediterranean  eastward  of  Majorca. 

4.  The  Black  Sea  and  the  Sea  of  Marmora. 

5.  The  Adriatic  Sea. 

6.  The  Archipelago. 

7.  The  World,  after  the  discovery  of  America.    This  is  of 
a  later  date  than  the  other  maps. 

Add.  Ms.  11,548. 

A  chart,  on  vellum,  drawn  at  Ancona,  in  the  year  1529,  on  a 
plane  scale ;  the  name  of  the  artist  is  obliterated.    Under  the 


22  GENERAL    MAPS   OF   THE    WORLD,   ETC. 

date  are  ihe  arms  of  Cardinal  Giulio  Feltri  della  Rovere,  sod 
of  Francesco  Maria,  Duke  of  Urbino,  and  Eleonora  Gonzaga. 
It  contains  the  wliole  of  Europe,  wilh  the  Black  Sea,  the 
Mediterraueau  and  the  coast  of  Morocco.  It  lueaiiUTes  2  f. 
10  in.  X  2  feet. 

Sloane  Ms.  117.  art.  i. 
"  Libri  geographici  fragmentum,  cum  mappa  mundi."     Cata- 
logue of  Mss.  in  the  British  Museum,  New  Series,  vol.  ii. 
p.  18. 

This  mappa  mundt  consists  of  the  two  hemispheres,  drawn 
on  vellum,  probably  about  1530,  each  11  in.  x  8  in.  It  is 
inserted  in  a  Latin  geographical  treatise,  UTitten  in  the  form 
of  a  dialogue  between  a  Magister  and  his  Discipulus. 

Add.  Ms.  9947. 
A  Portolano,  containing  four  charts  on  a  plane  scale,  each  1  f ,  4 
in.  X  1  f.,  executed  upon  vollum,  in  the  earlier  part,  appa- 
rently, of  the  sixteenth  century  ;  the  names  are  in  Spanish. 

1.  The  Black  Sea,  and  the  Mediterranean  east  of  the 
Morea. 

2.  The  Adriatic  and  the  Mediterranean,  from  the  Morea  on 
the  east  to  the  isle  of  Formentara  on  the  west. 

3.  The  Mediterranean  west  of  Algiers,  and  the  western 
coast  of  Europe,  with  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

4.  The  coast  of  Portugal,  the  Straits,  and  the  western  coast 
of  Africa  southward  to  Cape  Verde. 

Add.  Ms.  5413. 
A  large  chart  of  the  World,  on  a  plane  scale,  on  vellum,  8  f.  2 
in.  X  3  f.  10  in.,  highly  ornamented,  wilh  figures,  etc.,  with 
the  namee  in  French.  At  the  upper  comer,  on  the  left  hand, 
is  a  shield  of  the  arms  of  France,  with  the  Collar  of  St. 
Michael,  and  on  the  right,  another  shield  of  France  and 
Dauphinc,  quarterly.  It  was  probably  executed  iu  the  time 
of  Francis  I.  of  France,  for  his  son  the  Dauphin,  afterwards 
Henry  II.,  as  the  crown  over  the  arms  of  France  is  open, 
which  was  so  home  till  the  year  153ti,  when  it  was  arched 
over. 

This  chart  is  thus  described  by  Malte-Brun,  in  his  HU- 
toire  de  la  Giographie,  ed.  Huot.  Paris,  1831,  torn.  i.  p.  630. 

"  EUe  est  entiereroent  ecrite  en  Fran^ais ;  les  noms  princi- 
paux  sont  trcs  grauds  et  Ires  dislincts,  comme  dans  I'Ame- 
rique  mL'ridionale,  Terre  du  Br6sU,  etc.  Le  midi  est  au  haul 
de  la  carte,  au  lieu  d'etre  en  has,  comme  c'est  I'ordin^re  main- 


GENERAL    MAPS    OF  THB    WORLD,   ETC. 


28 


On  ' 


I  Bud  c 


VA 


a  grande  ile  doot  la 


tenant. 

position  correspond  a  notre  Nouvelle-Hollande.  II  y  a  un 
passage  6troil  entre  Java  et  celte  grande  ile ;  Timor  est 
placee  au  nord-eat.  La  grande  Ue  est  appel^e  Java-la- 
Grande.  Parmi  les  noms  qui  se  trouvent  6critB  le  long  des 
cotes,  on  rcmarque  celui  de  Cole  den  Herbaiges,  on  des 
plantes,  nom  que  Ton  a  cm  correspoudre  a  Botany  Bay, 
mais  qui  est  Irop  avance  vers  le  nord.  Au  midi  de  la  cole 
des  Herbaiges,  il  y  a  trois  autres  noma  a  des  distances  consi- 
derables :  le  premier,  cote  de  Gracal,  puis  un  promontoire, 
^tendu  et  tr^s  saiDant,  appeI6  cap  de  Fromose,  A  une  autre 
distance  considerable  au  sud,  se  lit  le  mot  goufre,  qui  indique 
■  un  golfe  ou  plutot  une  grande  bale.  La  ligne  qui  termine  la 
carle  coupe  celle  grande  ile,  el  en  laisse  I'fitendue  incertaine. 
Les  noma  de  Gracal  et  Fromose  semblent  elre  Porlugais,  et  on 
pent  croire  que  la  carle  a  6le  traduite  de  celte  langue.  Ce 
soupgon  se  trouve  confirm^  par  une  collection  de  Cartes  inli- 
lulees,  Hydrographie,  par  John  Rolz,  dal^e  de  1542,  et  qui 
se  conservent  egalemenl  dans  le  Museum  Brilannique." 

This  chart  formerly  belonged  to  Edward  Harley,  Earl  of 
Oxford,  after  whose  death  it  was  taken  away  by  one  of  his 
servants.  It  was  subsequenlly  purchased  by  Sir  Joseph 
Banlis,  Bart.,  and  presented  by  him  to  the  British  Museum 
ia  1790. 

Add.  Ms.  10,132. 

A  Fortolano,  containing  Eve  maps  on  a  plane  scale,  executed 

in  the  year  1538,  by  a  native  of  Ancona,  whose  name  has 

been  erased.     On  vellum,  each  map  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2i  in. 

Tliis  volume  formerly  belonged  to  the  Canonici  and  Sai- 
bante  Collections,  sold  by  auction  in  London,  in  1821. 

1.  The  western  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa,  from  Lisbon 
on  the  north,  to  Cape  Rosso  on  the  south. 

2.  Great  Britain  and  the  weslem  coast  of  Europe. 

3.  The  Mediterranean,  from  the  Straits  to  Sicily. 

4.  The  Adriatic  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean, from  Piombino  to  Rhodes, 

Il  ia  inscribed,  "ids.  Conte Anconitano   ' 

la  facte  nel  aiio  M°.cccccxxxviii." 

5.  Tho  Black  Sea  and  the  eastern  part  of  Ihe  Mediler- 
rauean. 

Old  R&gal  Ltbr.  Ms.  20.  e.  ix. 
"  John  Rotz,  his  book  of  Hydrography,  ao  called ;  being  an  ac- 
count of  the  compass,  elevation  of  the  pole,  latitude,  sea  coasts, 


a  UENKUAI,   MAPS    OF  THK    WORLD,    EiC. 

etc.,  findj  painted ;  anno  1542."     Casley's  Catalogue  of  the  ' 
Mas.  in  the  King's  Library,  p.  306. 

This  book  is  dedicated  bj  the  author  to  king  Henry  VIII,, 
and  the  diagrams  and  maps  have  illuminated  borders,  and 
are  otherwise  ornamented  in  gold  and  colors.  It  is  men- 
tioned by  Malte-Brun,  in  his  Hisloire  de  la  Geographie, 
[ed.  Huot,  torn.  i.  p.  631,)  who,  on  one  point,  compares  it 
with  the  Additional  Ms.  5413,  and  adds ; — 

"  Ce  curieux  et  important  manuscrit  est  ^crit  en  Anglais, 
sur  velin ;  mais  la  dedicace  est  Frao^aise.  Peuletre  Tauteur 
elait-il  im  des  Flamands  qui  passerent  en  Angleterre  avec 
Anne  de  Cleves,  en  1540.  Outre  un  Calendrier  et  quelques 
instructions  sur  la  navigation,  il  s'y  trouve  plusieurs  cartas 
ex6cut^es  avec  exactitude  et  Elegance,  en  particulier  uu 
planisphere  qui  termine  la  collection.  La  Nouvelle-HoIIande 
y  est  dessinee  presque  comme  dans  les  cartes  du  xvii.  si^cle, 
avant  le  voyage  d'Abel  Tasman :  elle  porte  le  nom  de  Terre 
de  Java. 

"  En  comparant  cet  ouvrage  avec  la  mappcmonde  dont  il  a 
ete  parle  plus  haut,  on  est  porte  a  croire  que  les  cartes  de 
Rotz  sont  les  originaux  ;  car  elles  contiennent  beaucoup  de 
noms  portugais  qni,  dans  I'antre,  sont  traduils  en  Frangais. 
Dans  toutes  deux  la  cote  occidental  de  Borneo  est  situee 
comme  ello  doit  I'etre,  avec  les  noms  de  Porto  de  Borne  et 
Pajros  de  Borne.  An  nord  de  Borneo  on  voit  Palaouan  on 
Palawan ;  a  Test  sont  les  Moluques.  Ces  diJtails  rendent  in- 
admissible I'opiuiun  de  ceux,  qui  ont  pretcndu  ue  voir,  dans 
la  Nouvelle  Hollande  de  ces  cartes,  qu'  une  repetition  erronee 
de  rile  de  Borneo,  nonamce  Grand  Java  chez  Marco-Pol. 
Dans  la  mappemonde,  Borneo  est  a  la  verite,  representee 
par  uu  carr^  oblong  beaucoup  trop  petit ;  mais  cct  erreur  est 
commune  a  toutes  les  cartes  du  meme  siecle,  M.  Coquebert- 
Monbret  a  vu  une  collection  de  cartes  qui  a  appartenu  au 
□omme  Jean  Valard,  de  Dieppe,  et  qui  est  de  J'an  1552 ;  on 
y  trouve  a  peu  pres  lea  meme  choses  que  dans  les  deux 
cartes  du  Museum  Britannique." 

The  volume  contains : — 

1.  The  arms  of  King  Henry  VIIL,  emblazoned  on  a  large 
scale.  Underneath  is  written,  "  This  boke  of  Idrography  is 
made  be  me  Johne  Rotz,  sarvant  to  the  Kingis  mooste  excel- 
lent Majeste.     Gode  save  his  Majeste."     fol.  1.  b. 

2.  The  author's  dedication  of  his  work  to  Henry  VIII.,  in 
which  he  mentions  bis  original  intention  to  dedicate  it  to  the 
King  of  France,  who  was  then  his  Sovereign  and  Natural 
Lord ;  in  flench,    fol.  2. 


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25 


3.  "The  Introduction  of  the  itiingis,  the  quhitche  are  con- 
teint  in  this  booke.  For  to  know  the  thingis  conteint  in  this 
booke,  it  is  to  be  wnderstand,  that  in  the  first  thair  is  one 
figure  for  to  know  the  maner  of  the  poinctes  or  routtiK  of  all 
the  wyndes  of  the  Sey  compas ;  and  efter  thair  is  one  uther 
figur,  that  doys  teche  the  maner  for  to  tak  the  eslevation  of 
the  poll  in  erery  region,  and  this  be  the  Norht  Starr.  Item 
more  efter  is  declarit  in  one  other  leff  the  maner  for  to  take 
the  latitude  in  every  region  be  the  moyena  of  the  aonne,  and 
of  one  tahil  of  his  declination  from  the  equinoctial.  Than 
cummis  nixt  efler  in  the  lefTes  following  the  landes  and  sey 
cosies  of  the  Worlde,  in  so  furr  as  be  marinares  and  other 
saillarres  it  is  knowin ;  the  quhitche  descripsion  of  landis  is  set 
be  ordorr,  so  that  every  leffe  doys  bcgynne  thair  quhair  the 
precedent  of  it  did  leif,  and  so  dois  proceid  quhil  all  the 
knowin  partes  of  the  sey  costes  be  shawin  in  partiallitez. 
Quhair  than  thair  doys  cum  in  one  leff  the  hoole  description 
of  the  sey  carte,  made  in  rondnea  efter  the  maner  of  cosmo- 
graphy, for  in  it  al  the  costes  ar  ordaint  wnder  the  meridiens 
and  degrez  of  latitud,  that  be  experiens  ar  fonde  coire- 
spouding  to  thame.  Item  iu  the  bordorres  of  the  leffes  of  the 
booke  ar  set  the  tabilles,  quhar  the  leigges  ar  merkit  and 
writin  with  cyfres  be  thair  nombres,  efter  the  proportion  of 
xvij  legges  and  one  halfe  for  every  degre  of  latitud,  as  be  al 
saillars  it  is  acoustumit.  Item  longes  the  bordorres  of  the 
said  leffes  ar  markit  the  degrez  of  latitud  efler  thair  propor- 
tiouDS  and  distances,  he  soche  maner,  that  those  that  be  be- 
north  the  equinoctial  ar  writtiu  in  thair  nombres  with  blak 
lectrez  of  cyfre,  and  those  that  be  be  the  soutlie  partes  of  the 
said  equinoctial  ar  writtin  with  reid  lectrez  of  cyfre.  So  that 
be  this  lytil  introduction  may  be  al  ihinges  clerly  wnde|r- 
stond."    fol.  2. 

4.  "  The  maner  for  to  knowe  the  wyndis  of  all  the  pointes 
of  the  sey  compas."    fol.  3.  b, 

5.  "  The  maner  for  to  knowe  the  elevacyon  of  the  polle  be 
the  Nortbe  Starr."     fol.  4. 

6.  A  kalendar.     fol.  5.  b.  4 

7.  "  Tabil  of  the  nombir  of  the  degrez  of  the  equinox,^ 
that  every  paralele  of  latitud  doth  conteoe  of  thame."    fol.  6. 

8.  "  The  extration  of  radices."     fol.  6. 

Then  follow  eleven  charts  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  each 
1  f.  lOjin.  X  1  f.  9  in.,  viz.: 

9.  Chart  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
from  34°  Dorth  to  U"  south. 


2b  general  maps  op  thk  world,  rtc, 

10.  Chart  of  the  Indian  Ocean,  from  Cape  Comorin  on  the 
west  to  Aimoey  Bay  in  China  on  the  east,  and  from  35°  north 
to  19°  south,  including  "  Ljtil  Java,"  [See  the  extract  from 
Malte-Brun.] 

11.  Chart  of  the  coasts  of  Asia  and  Africa  from  Cape  Co- 
morin to  Cape  Delgado,  including  the  Persian  Gulf  and  the 
Red  Sea. 

12.  Chart  of  the  eastern  coast  of  Africa,  Irom  the  Line  to 
the  Cape,  with  Madagascar  and  the  Ethiopian  Archipelago. 

18.  Chart  of  South  Africa  from  15"  south  on  the  east 
coast  to  d'  north  on  the  west  coasL 

14.  Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Africa  from  the  Gulf 
of  Guinea  to  the  Straits,  with  tlie  adjacent  isles,  and  a  small 
part  of  the  coast  of  South  America. 

15.  General  chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  the  Mediterranean, 
and  the  Coasts  of  Europe,  with  the  North  Sea  and  the  Baltic. 

16.  Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe,  with  the  oppo- 
site coast  of  North  America,  from  74"  to  29"  north. 

17.  Chart  of  the  eastern  coast  of  America  from  51'  to  fi" 
north,  the  West  Indies  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

18.  Chart  of  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  with  the  western  coast  of 
Africa  from  27°  to  9°  north,  and  the  opposite  coast  of  South 
America  from  9°  north  to  10"  south. 

19.  Chart  of  the  eastern  coast  of  South  America  from  6" 
south  to  the  Straits  of  Magellan. 

20.  Tlie  Eastern  and  Western  Hemispheres- 
Then  follow  :— 

21.  The  motto  and  badge  of  Henry  VIII.,  viz.,  the  red  and 
white  roses  intermixed  and  surmounted  by  a  crown.  On  the 
last  page  is  tJiis  inscription  : 

"  Heircndclh  this  booke  of  Idrogiaphy,  made  be  me  Johne 
Rotz,  sanant  to  the  Xingis mooste  exellent  Majeste,  in  the  ;er 
of  owr  LordGode  j".  v'.  xlij.  and  of  his  mooste  triumphant 
regne  the  xxxiiij.  yere.     Excludit.     Gode  save  his  majeste." 

Add.  Ms.  10,134. 
A  Portolano,  containing  three  maps,  executed  by  some  Italian 
artist  about    1530,  which    formeriy  belonged   to   Nicholas 
Canachi,  a  pilot  of  the  Island  of  St.  John  of  Patmos.     On 
vellum;  ench  map  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f. 

On  the  first  page  is  a  colored  drawing  of  the  Virgto  and 
Child ;  underneath  are  the  two  following  inscriptions : — 


eENSBAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,  ETC.  27 

*^  £  cbegto  Uibro  ita  di  Nioolo  Canachi  dell'  isda  di  Sa. 
Gioane  di  Pattino,  pillotto  di  mare.*' 

£  r^mof  TO  x^f^^^  ^^  '^^^  NrntoKov  Hafom  tow  n«niyio  rv 
oww  a-rt  ul  wri  va  Aiyof¥o» 

The  maps  contain  as  follows : — 

!•  Great  Britain,  the  western  coast  of  Europe  and  the 
StiaitSt 

2.  The  Adriatic  Sea,  and  the  Mediterranean  between  Spain 
and  Greece, 

3.  The  Black  Sea,  the  Arddpelago,  and  the  Mediterranean 
eastward  of  Greece. 

EgerUm  Ms.  767. 

A  Portolano,  containing  four  charts,  on  a  plane  scale,  rudely 
drawn  and  colored  on  vellum,  apparently  by  a  Venetian  artist, 
about  the  middle  of  the  xvith  century :  each  chart  1  f .  4  in. 
X  1 1  in.  On  the  cover,  the  following  coat  of  arms  of  some 
Italian  family  is  painted,  viz. :  Quarterly,  i.  and  iv.  Paly  of 
six,  gules  and  argent ;  ii.  and  iii.  Argent,  a  tower  (gules  ?) 
standing  on  the  ground  vert,  and  surmounted  by  a  pdm  tree 
of  the  second.  All  within  a  lozenge,  and  surmounted  by  a 
coronet 

« 

1.  Part  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa,  from 
Cape  Finisterre  to  Cape  Verde. 

2.  The  British  Isles,  the  western  coast  of  Europis,  the 
north-western  coast  of  Africa,  and  the  westernmost  part  of 
the  Mediterranean. 

3.  The  Mediterranean  westward  of  the  Morea* 

4.  The  Mediterranean  eastward  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia. 

Add.  Ms.  5415.  a. 

A  Portolano,  consisting  of  nine  large  charts  on  vellum,  drawn 
on  a  plane  scale,  by  Diego  Homem,  in  1568 ;  very  highly 
finished  and  ornamented  in  gold  and  colors,  with  the  arms 
of  the  respective  sovereigns  emblazoned  on  the  various 
countries.  The  outlines  of  some  of  the  coasts  are  laid  down 
in  gold :  each  map  2  f.  7  in.  X  1  f .  8  in.  It  was  probably 
executed  for  I%ilip  II.  during  the  lifetime  of  Mary. 

1.  A  circular  table  for  finding  Easter-day. 

2.  A  table  shewing  the  sun's  declinations. 

3.  Circular  table  shewing  the  seven  climates,  the  zones, 

and  the  winds. 

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28  GENERAL    MAPS   OF   THE    WORLD,   ETC. 

4.  A  chart  of  the  World,  on  a  plane  scale:  round  the 
border  is  this  inscription,  in  large  capital  silver  letters  (now 
black  by  age)  on  a  puiple  ground: — "  Universalis  mundi 
figum  atque  naTigationum  orbis  terrarum  scitus."  On  one 
of  the  scales  are  emblazoned  the  arms  of  France  and  Eng- 
land quarterly ;  on  the  other,  the  cross  of  St.  George. 

At  the  comer  is  the  name  of  the  artist,  with  the  date : — 
"  Diegus  Homem  costnographus  fecit  hoc  opus  anno  salutis 
1568." 

5.  The  British  Isles,  France  with  part  of  Belgium,  Spain 
and  Portugal  with  the  opposite  coast  of  Africa. 

The  arms  of  Spain,  which  (on  England)  were  impaled  with 
the  coat  of  England,  have  been  defaced. 

6.  The  coasts  of  the  Meditefranean  from  the  Straits  to  the 
Morea,  with  the  Adriatic. 

7.  The  western  coast  of  Africa  from  the  river  of  St.  John 
to  the  Cape,  with  the  eastern  coast  of  South  America  fixim 
the  river  of  Amazons  to  the  river  Plate. 

8.  The  eastern  coast  of  Africa,  the  Red  Sea,  the  Persian 
Gulf,  and  the  coast  of  India  to  Cape  Comorin  and  Ceylon. 

9.  The  coasts  of  Asia  eastward  of  the  Indus,  with  the 
islands  of  the  Indian  Archipelago. 

10.  The  eastern  coast  of  North  America,  the  West  India 
Islands,  with  the  westernmost  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa 
southward  to  Cape  Rosso. 

1 1 .  The  soutlieni  coasts  of  North  America,  with  the  eastern 
coast  of  South  America. 

12.  The  northern  and  eastern  coasts  of  South  America, 
with  part  of  the  West  Indies. 

Add.  Ms.  9810. 

A  large  chart  of  the  coasts  of  Europe,  with  the  Black  Sea,  the 
Mediterraneau,  and  the  western  coast  of  Africa  southward 
to  Cape  Verde  ;  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  by  Giacopo  Ves- 
chonte,  of  Maiolo,  in  1562  ;  richly  ornamented  with  draw- 
ings of  figures,  tents,  etc.  On  vellum :  3  f.  9  in.  x  2  f.  9  iu. 
It  is  inscribed,  "  Jacobus  Veschonte  de  Maiolo  composuit 
banc  cartani  in  Janua,  anno  Domini  1562,  die  x.  Otobris." 

Coilonian  Ms.  Aug.  I.  i.  lo. 
A  chart  of  the  regions  from  lat.  62°  north  and  between  20°  E.  1. 
and  110  W.I.;  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Ehzabetfa:  1  f.  11 
in.  X  1  f.  5  in. 


NEHAL    MAPS   OF   THE    WORLD,    ETC. 


I 


Cottonian  Ms.  Aug,  i.  i.  n. 

A  colored  chart  of  ihe  coasts  of  Englancl,  Ireland,  and  the  west 
of  Europe  ;  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth  :  2  f.  2  in.  x 
1  f.  4  in. 

Harleian  Ms.  3430. 

"  Eighteen  rery  curious  geographical  charts,  elegantly  drawn 
on  vellum,  in  colors  and  gilding,  by  John  Martines,  of  Mes- 
sina, in  the  year  1578?"  Harleian  Catalogue, vol.  iii.  p.  27. 
Each  chart  measures  1  f.  2  in.  x  9)  in. ;  laid  down  on  a 
plane  scale. 

1.  The  world,  on  a  planisphere. 

2.  The  two  hemispheres. 

Inscribed,  "Joan  Marlines  en  Messina  afiy  1618."  The 
two  middle  figures  have  been  altered,  probably  from  1578, 

3.  The  world  spherically  projected,  on  twelve  gores,  for 
applying  to  a  solid  globe. 

4.  China,  with  part  of  Japan. 

5.  The  Sea  of  China  and  the  Eastern  Archipelago,  with 
part  of  the  north  coast  of  New  Holland,  which  is  here  called 
"  Meridionale,  discoperta  novamente." 

6.  The  coast  of  Asia,  from  Ormus  on  the  west  to  Cochin 
China  on  the  east,  with  Sumatra,  Java,  and  part  of  Borneo. 

7.  The  Mediterranean  eastward  of  the  Morea,  the  lied 
Sea,  and  the  Persian  Gulf,  witli  the  eastern  coast  of  Africa 
to  3°  south. 

8.  Africa,  south  of  the  equator,  with  part  of  the  Indian 
Ocean, 

9.  The  western  coast  of  AJiica  from  20"  north  to  24° 
south. 

10.  The  western  coast  of  Mexico  and  North  America  from 
9°  to  53°  north,  Japan,  and  part  of  the  coast  of  Asia. 

11.  The  coasts  of  Mexico  from  15"  north,  the  Isthmus  of 
Panama,  and  the  western  coast  of  South  America  to  29° 
south. 

12.  South  America  from  23°  south,  with  the  Straits  of 
Magellan,  and  the  Terra  del  Fuego. 

13.  North-east  coast  of  South  America  from  15°  north  to 
28°  south. 

14.  The  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  the  Caribbean  Sea,  with 
the  eastern  coast  of  America  from  A6°  north  to  the  line. 

15.  The  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa  from  59*  to 
14°  north,  with  part  of  the  eastern  coast  of  North  America. 


so  GKMBIUI.    MAP*  OF   TH8    WOBLD,   8TC. 

16.  The  wustera  coast  of  Europe,  and  Africa  from  62"  to  1 
32"  north,  with  the  Mediterranean  westward  of  Corfu. 

17.  The  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  with  the  Meditei- 
ranean  eastward  of  Sicily. 

18.  The  eastern  coasts  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  Mediter- 
raneaD,  with  the  Caspian  Sea  {Mare  de  Bachu),  the  northern 
part  of  the  Persian  Gulf,  and  part  of  Asia  from  72"  to  27* 
□ortl), 

Harleian  Ms.  3469. 
"  A  collection  of  maps  by  John  Martines,  very  similar  to  those 
in  No.  3450,  hut  larger."     Harleian  Catalogue,  vol.  iii.  p.  33. 
A  Tolume  of  sea  charts,  on  vellum  ;  drawn  by  Joan  Mar- 
tines,  of  Messina,  in  1578.     Folio,  containing  seven  charts, 
each  1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  2  in. ;  laid  down  on  a  plane  scale. 

1.  The  two  hemispheres. 

Inscribed,  "  Joan  Martines  eu  Messina,  afii  1578." 

2.  Sicily  and  the  Straits  of  Messina. 

3.  The  western  coast  of  Africa  from  1 8°  north  to  28"  south, 
with  the  coast  of  South  America  between  3°  and  21°  south. 

4.  Portugal,  the  Straits,  and  the  western  coast  of  Africa 
to  1 5"  north. 

5.  The  British  Isles,  Iceland,  etc.,  and  the  western  coast  of 
Europe,  with  the  Mediterranean  westward  of  M^orca,  and 
the  north-west  coast  of  Africa. 

6.  The  Adriatic  Sea  and  the  Mediterranean,  from  the  Morea 
nearly  to  the  Straits. 

7.  The  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  and  the  Mediterra- 
nean eastward  of  the  Ionian  Isles. 

Coitonian  Ms.  Aug.  i.  i.  art.  i. 
A  spherical  projection  of  a  part  of  the  northern  hemisphere, 
including  all  America  north  of  the  line,  and  tlie  western  parts 
of  Europe  and  Africa,  by  John  Dee,  1580,  veiy  neatly  drawn, 
on  vellum :  3  f,  3  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.  On  the  back  is  written  an 
account  of  the  discovery  of  various  regions  by  natives  of 
Great  Britain,  intitled,  "  A  brief  remembrance  of  sundry 
forein  regions,  discovered,  inhabited,  and  partly  conquered 
by  the  subjects  of  this  Brytish  monarchic,"  with  "  the 
Queene's  Maiesties  title  royall  to  these  foreyn  regions  and 
Hands." 

This  is,  most  probably,  one  of  the  Charts  given,  with  the 
Instructions,  to  Charles  Jackman  and  Arthur  Felt,  who  sailed 
21  May,  1580.     See  Cottonian  Ms.  Olho,  e.  viii,  art.  is. 


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31 


I 


Cottonian  Ms.  Otho,  E.  nn.  art.  ifi.  fol.  77, 
**  Some  directions  for  a  voyage  to  Cathay  by  the  North   Seas, 
signed  John   Dee ;    with  a  small   chart.      May  15,  1580." 
Cottonian  Catalogue,  p.  370. 

The  chart  is  a  slight  pen  and  ink  sketch  by  Dee.  The 
Ms.  has  been  damaged  by  fire,  but  in  the  Lansdowne  Mb, 
122,  art.  a,  is  a  transcript,  with  the  title  at  length,  viz. : 

"  Instructions  for  the  two  masters,  Charles  Jackman  and 
Arthur  Pett,  geven  and  delyvered  to  them,  at  the  Court  day, 
holden  at  the  Moschovy  house,  the  I7th  of  May,  A",  1580. 
With  which  instructions,  a  new  charte  (made  by  hand)  was 
geven  allso  to  eche  of  the  sayd  two  masters,  expressing  thpir 
Cathay  voyage,  more  exactly  then  any  other,  yett  pub- 
lisshed." 

Add.  {Sloaae}  Ms.  5019. 

A  Portolano,  or  collection  of  sea  charts,  on  vellum,  by  Joan 

Martin es,  of  Messina,  anno  1582.     Folio,  containing  seven 

charts,  each  I  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  1^  in.;  drawn  on  a  plane  scale. 

The  names  are  in  Spanish. 

1.  The  two  hemispheres. 

Inscribed,  "  JoanMartines  en  Messina,  aHy  1582." 

2.  Sicily  and  the  Straits  of  Messina. 

3.  The  western  coast  of  Africa,  from  19°  north,  or  Cape 
Verde  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

4.  Portugal,  the  Straits,  and  the  western  coast  of  Africa 
southward  to  Cape  Verde. 

5.  The  British  Isles,  Iceland,  etc.,  and  the  western  coast 
of  Europe,  with  the  Mediterranean  westward  of  Majorca, 
aod  the  north-west  coast  of  Africa. 

0.  The  Adriatic  Sea,  and  the  Mediterranean  from  the 
Morea  on  the  east  to  Carthagena  on  the  west. 

7.  The  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  and  the  Mediterranean 
eastward  of  the  Ionian  Isles, 

Add.  Ms.  9811. 

A  chart  of  the  Black  Sea  and  the  Mediterraneain,  with  the  coast 

of  Portugal  and  the  north-west  coast  of  Africa,  drawn  on  a 

plane  scale  by  Joanne  Riczo,  otherwise  Oliva,  in  1587,    The 

names  are  in  ludian.     On  vellum  :   3  f.  x  1  f.  8  in. 

It  is  inscribed,  "  Joanne  Riczo  alias  Oliva,  figlio  de  mastro 
Dominico,  in  Napolc,  a  di  7  de  Novembre,  auno  1587." 


32  OEBTBRAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,  ETC. 

Jdd.  Ms.  11,549. 

A  Portolano,  drawn  on  vellam,  on  a  plane  scale,  by  some  Italian . 
artist,  about  1580.  It  is  of  rather  coarse  execution,  and  con- 
tuns  three  charts,  each  1  f.  10|  in.  x  1  £  3  in. 

1.  The  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  the  Adriatic  Sea,  and 
the  Mediterranean  nearly  to  the  Straits. 

2.  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and  the  western  coasts 
of  Europe  and  Africa  to  21^  south. 

3.  The  Archipelago,  on  a  larger  scale. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Aug.  i.  i.  art.  i5. 

A  chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa,  southward 
to  the  Gulf  of  Guinea,  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  by  Pedro 
de  Lemos,  at  Fez,  in  ]  594.    On  vellum :  1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f. 

Jdd.  Ms.  9814. 

A  Portolano  containing  ten  charts,  on  a  plane  scale,  drawn  on 
vellum,  probably  before  the  year  1600.  The  names  are  in 
Spanish ;  each  measures  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f .  4  in.  It  formerly 
belonged  to  the  collection  of  the  Duke  di  Cassano  Serra. 

1.  The  world. 

2.  Asia  and  the  Indian  Archipelago. 

3.  Persia,  Arabia,  and  the  eastern  coast  of  Africa. 

4.  Western  coast  of  Africa,  southward  of  Cape  Verde. 

5.  South  America  from  lat.  6^  south. 

6.  America  and  the  West  Indies,  between,  43®  north  and 
7^  south. 

7.  The  Atlantic  Ocean  between  62^  north  and  8^  south, 
bounded  on  the  east  by  Ireland,  Portugal,  and  part  of  the 
cottsi  of  Africa,  and  on  the  west  by  the  north-east  of  South 
America  and  of  North  America,  which  last  is  inscribed, 
'^  Tienra  de  Labrador,"  "  Tierra  de  Baccalaos,"  and  "  Tierra 
j»  Im  Bietones.** 

^  The  western  coast  of  Europe,  with  part  of  the  Medi- 
QmvuMaii. 

;k  Xlie  Mediterranean,  from  the  Morea  on  the  east  to  Oran 
v^  ^  wiNlf  with  the  western  part  of  the  Baltic. 

IWk.  tile  Black  Sea,  and  the  Mediterranean  westward  of 
,ike  IjuwiMi  lsl«s« 

Add.  Ms.  10,041. 

t  h^  :»iK^  §<•%  the  Archipelago,  the  Adriatic  Sea  and  the 
>feig|iiMnMUMtti ;  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  on  vellum :  ^^  Mayde 
>>  CliMMi»Lii|KS  in  Shidwdl,  neere  unto  the  mill.** 


(lENERAL   MAPS   OF   THE    WORLD,    ETC. 


33 


The  chart  measures  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.,  and  is  laid  down 
on  wood  to  shut  as  a  book.  On  the  outside  are  painted  the 
arms  of  Medici,  surmounted  by  the  grand  ducal  coronet  and 
'  a  cardinal's  hat.  As  there  were  many  cardinals  of  this  family, 
it  is  uncertain  to  which  of  them  it  belonged.  This  map  was 
formerly  in  the  Library  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford. 

Add.  Ms.  9912. 

Map  of  the  coasts  extending  from  the   south-east  of  Africa 

to  the  Bay  of  Bengal,  with  the  Islands,  drawn  on  a  plane 

scale,  probably  about  1600.     The  names  ia  Portuguese.     On 

vellum :  3  f.  4  in.  X  2  f.  3  in. 

Add.  Ms.  9813. 
Map  of  the  coasts  of  the  Mediterranean  and  Black  Sea,  and  of 
the  northern  and  western  coasts  of  Europe,  with  the  north- 
west of  Africa;  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  probably  about  1600. 
The  names  in  Italian.     On  vellum  :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  10  in. 

Egerlon  Ma.  819. 
A  Fortolano,  containing  ten  charts,  on  vellum,  drawn  on  a  plane 
scale  by  Joannes  Oliva,  at  Marseilles,  in  1613 :  each  chart 
1  f.  1 1  in.  X  1  f,  5  in.  At  the  end  are  emblazoned  the  fol- 
lowing arms,  surmounted  by  a  helmet :  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
party  per  fess  or  and  gules,  holding  a  rose  proper,  debniised 
by  a  bendlet  of  the  second ;  standing  on  the  ground  proper, 
with  water  in  base,  in  which  are  three  ducks. 

1.  The  North  Sea,  the  British  Isles,  the  western  coast  of 
Europe,  the  north-west  coast  of  AMca,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean west  of  Corsica  and  Sardinia. 

2.  The  western  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa  southward  to 
Cape  Blanco,  with  the  eastern  coast  of  North  America,  (here 
called  *'  Norumberga,")  southward  to  Cape  Hatteras  ap- 
parently. 

3.  The  eastern  coast  of  North  America  south  of  Cape 
Hatteras,  the  West  Indies,  the  coasts  of  Mexico,  the  Isthmus 
of  Darien  and  part  of  the  north  coast  of  South  America. 

4.  The  West  Indies,  the  Isthmus  of  Darien,  and  the  coasts 
of  South  America  to  19°  south. 

5.  The  coasts  of  South  America  from  12°  south  to  the 
Straits  of  Magellan. 

6.  The  western  coast  of  Africa  from  Cape  Blanco  south- 
ward to  Bird  Island,  with  the  opposite  coast  of  Brazil. 

7.  The  coasts  of  Africa  south  of  the  line,  with  Madagas- 
car and  the  adjacent  islands. 


i 


34  GENERAL    MAPS    OF   THE    WOULD,    ETC. 

8.  The  IndiaQ  Ocean  from  10"  south,  with  the  Red  Sea 
and  Persian  Gulf,  and  the  south-eastern  comer  of  the 
Mediterranean, 

9.  The  coasts  of  Bengal,  Siam,  Sumatra,  Java,  China, 
and  the  islands  of  the  Chinese  Seas  and  North  Pacific  Ocean. 

10.  "Typusorbis  terramm:"  a  plane  chart  of  the  world, 
in  an  obloug  form. 

At  the  foot  is  this  inscription : 

"  Joannes  Oliva  fecit  in  civitate  Marsilise,  anno  1613." 

11.  The  Archipelago  and  Sea  of  Marmora. 
19.  The  Adriatic  Sea. 

Add.MB.  64.15.  c.  i. 

Chart,  on  a  plane  scale,  of  the  western  coasts  of  Europe  and 
Africa,  with  the  eastern  coast  of  South  America ;  "  made 
by  John  Daniell,  in  St.  Katherins,  nere  unto  the  Towre  of 
London,  anno  1614,  March."  On  vellum :  3  f.  3  in.  x  2  f. 
Sin. 

Add.  Ms.  11,765. 
A  Portolano,  or  collection  of  charts,  drawn  on  a  plane  scale,  by 
Giovanni  Battiata  C avail ini,  of  Leghorn,  in  1644;  on  vellum, 
ornamented  in  gold  and  colors :  each  chart  measures  2  f.  6  in. 
X  1  f.  8  in.  The  volume  is  in  old  richly  ornamented  morocco 
binding,  and  some  of  the  original  silver  clasps  still  remain. 
The  maps  are  as  follow : 

1.  "Tipus  Orbis  Terrarum." 

2.  The  Mediterranean  west  of  Elba  and  Cape  Bon,  with 
the  western  coasts  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  and  the  north- 
western coast  of  Africa. 

It  is  inscribed,  "  Giovanni  Battista  Cavallini  fece  in 
Livomo,  anno  Dom.  mdcxliih." 

3.  The  Adriatic  and  the  central  part  of  the  Mediterranean, 
from  Antibes  on  the  west  to  the  Morea  on  the  east. 

4.  The  Mediten-anean  east  of  the  Morea,  with  the  Archi- 
pelago and  Sea  of  Marmora. 

d.  The  Island  of  Sicily,  on  a  large  scale. 

6.  The  Islands  of  Malta  and  Gozo,  on  a  large  scale. 

7.  The  Island  of  Sardinia,  on  a  large  scale. 

8.  The  Islands  of  Majorca,  Minorca,  Ivi^a,  and  Formen- 
tara,  on  a  large  scale. 


OBNBRAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD,   ETC.  35 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  is. 

Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa  southward  to 
Sierra  Leone,  with  the  opposite  coasts  of  North  and  South 
America,  on  a  plane  scale ;  ^'  made  by  Nicholas  Comberford, 
dwelling  neare  to  the  west  end  of  the  schoole  house,  at  the 
signe  of  the  Piatt,  in  Redcliffe,  anno  1657.''  On  vellum  :  2 
f.  4  ^  in.  X  1  f.  10  in. 

Add.  Ms.  5415.  c.  2. 

Chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  the  Archipelago,  the  Adriatic  and  the 
Mediterranean;  drawn  by  Nicholas  Comberford,  in  1657. 
On  vellum  :  3  f.  8  in.  x  2  f. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  8. 

Chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  the  Adriatic,  and  the  Mediterranean, 
with  the  coast  of  Portugal;  drawn  on  a  plane  scale  by 
Nicholas  Comberford,  in  1664.  The  name  and  date  have 
been  nearly  obliterated.     On  vellum  :  4  f .  2  in.  x  2  f 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  is. 

Chart  of  the  western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa,  and  the 
eastern  coast  of  South  America,  on  a  plane  scale  ;  drawn  by 
Nicholas  Comberford,  in  1664.  On  vellum  :  3  f.  5  in.  x  2  f. 
4^  in. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  ii.  , 

Chart  of  the  Indian  Ocean,  the  Persian  Gulf,  the  Red  Sea,  with 
the  eastern  coast  of  Africa,  on  a  plane  scale ;  drawn  by  Nicho- 
las Comberford.  The  date  has  been  rubbed  out.  On  vellum : 
3  feet  X  2  f.  5  J  in. 

Add.  Ms.  10,133. 

A  Portolano,  containing  five  maps  executed  by  Pietro  Cavallini, 
of  Leghorn,  in  1669.     On  vellum  :  each  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  9  in. 

1.  "  Tipus  Orbis  Terrarum;"  the  World,  on  a  plane  scale. 

2.  The  coast  of  Spain,  with  the  Mediterranean  east  of 
Antibes. 

3.  The  Mediterranean  between  Majorca  and  Cattaro. 

4.  The  Sea  of  Marmora,  the  Archipelago,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean east  of  Sicily. 

It  is  inscribed,  '*  Pietro  Cavallini,  in  Livomo,  anno  1669.'* 

5.  The  Archipelago,  on  a  larger  scale. 

Add.  Ms.  5027.  arts.  43-49. 

Outline  chart  of  the  coasts  of  England,  Ireland,  Scotland, 
France,  Spain  and  the  western  coast  of  Africa,  and  parts  of 

f2 


36  OENEBAL    MAPS    OF   TBE   WOULD,   ETC. 

the  eastern  coasts  of  North  and  South  America,  by  Sehastian 
de  Rueato,  about  1670 ;  drawn  on  paper,  on  seven  sheets. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art  7. 
Chart  of  the  Black  Sea,  the  Adriatic,  and  the  Mediterranean, 
on  a  plane  scale,  "  made  by  John  Thornton,  at  the  signe  of 
the  Piatt  in  the  Minories,  anno  Domini  1679."     On  vellum: 
3  f.  9  in.  X  2  f. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  i. 
A  spherical  projection  of  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  3  f.  8  iu.  in 
diameter,  drawn  on  vellum,  probably  about  1680. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  a. 
A  spherical  projection  of  the  Northern  Hemisphere,  3  f,  8  in.  in 
diameter,  drawn  on  vellum,  by  the  same  hand,  probably  about 
1680. 

Add.  Ms.  5027.  art.  77. 
Portions  of  a  large  General  Atlas  or  Chart  of  the  World,  on  a 
plane   scale,  drawn  in  colors  on  vellum,  by  a  Dutch   artist, 
whose  initials  are  Dn.  P.,  at  Batavia,  in  16f)2-1683. 

a.  The  British  Isles  and  western  coast  of  Europe,  with 
the  Azores:  measuriug  I  f.  1  in.  x  11  iu. 

b.  Western  coast  of  Europe  and  Africa,  from  Cape  Finisterre 
to  Cape  Roxo,  with  the  Cape  Verde  Islands,  the  Azores,  and 
the  Bank  of  Newfoundland  ;  on  3  sheets :  together  2  f.  1  in. 

X    I  f.  8  in. 

c.  The  coast  of  Brazil,  from  Maranham  to  the  Rio  de  la 
Plata,  with  the  western  coast  of  Africa,  from  Cape  Negro  to 
the  Cape ;  on  3  sheets :  together  2  f.  6  in.   x    1  f.  4  in, 

d.  The  eastern  coast  of  Africa,  with  the  Red  Sea  and  Per- 
sian Gulf,  Madagascar,  and  the  adjacent  isles,  and  Endraght's 
Land  on  the  western  coast  of  Australia;  on  4  sheets:  to- 
gether 3  f.  1  in.   X  2  f.  6  in. 

e.  Hindostan,  Aracan,  Pegu,  Malacca,  Sumatra,  with  the 
Maldives  and  other  islands ;  on  2  sheets :  together  1  f.  4|  in. 

X   1  f.  4^  in. 

f.  The  coast  of  China  to  35°  N.,  with  the  islands  of  For- 
mosa and  Kiusiu,  the  isles  of  Lieucbicu,  etc. ;  on  5  sheets : 
together  3  f.  2  in.   X    1  f.  10  in. 

g.  Southern  point  of  Africa:  1  f.  1  in.  x  Sin. 

h.  Eastem  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  Cape  to  Magadoxo  : 
1  f.  6  in.  X  I  f.  1  in. 


GENERAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WOHLD,   ETC. 


37 


i.  Soulhern  part  of  Madagascar,  with  Bome  of  the  Capes 
OB  £aat  Africa  and  the  islands ;  2  sheets  :  together  1  f.  10  in. 
X  1  f.  7  in. 

k.  Southern  part  of  Madagascar :  7^  in.  x  5^  in. 

1.  Islands  of  Ouro,  etc.,  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  11)  in.  x 
9iin. 

m.  n.  Endragbt's  Land,  on  the  West  of  Australia :  two  co- 
pics;  one  1  f.  X  9  io.,  the  other  11  in.  x  6^  in. 

o.  p.  Sumatra  and  the  Straits  of  Malacca :  two  copies ; 
one  11  in.  x  9  in.,  the  other  If.  x  7^  in. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  6. 
"  Description  of  all  the  navigable  parts  of  the  world  that  is  yet 
discovered,"  drawn  "  by  William  Hack,  at  the  signe  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  near  New  Staires,  at  Wapping,  anno 
Domini  1687,"  on  Mercator's  projection.  On  paper,  measur- 
ing 4  f.  X  9  f.  8  in. 

Add.  Ms.  5414.  art.  3. 
"  A  Plait  of  part  of  Europ,  Africa,  and  America,  made  by  Joel 
Gascoyne,  at  the  signe  of  the  Piatt,  near  Wapping  Old  Stayres, 
3  doores  belowe  the  Chappell,  anno  Dora.  1686,"  dedicated 
to  Christopher  Monk,  second  Duke  of  Albemarle.  It  is  con- 
structed OH  a  plane  scale,  and  measures  4  f.  3  in.  x  2  f.  4  in. 
On  paper. 

Add.  Ms.  5415.  B. 
Portions  of  a  large  outhne  Atlas  of  the  World,  drawn  on  a 
spherical  projection,  about  the  year  1700,  [by  Philip  Jacob 
Thelolt  ?]  in  pen  and  ink.     On  thirteen  sheets,  each  measur- 
ing 2  f.  4  in.  X  2  f. 

1-  The  western  half  of  Europe. 

2.  Europe,  within  the  Arctic  Circle. 

3.  Western  coast  of  Africa,  from  Cape  Bojador  to  Cape 
Formosa. 

4.  Western  coast  of  Africa,  from  Fernando  Po  to  the  Line, 
with  Central  Africa. 

5.  Western  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  Line  to  the  Tropic  of 
Capricorn,  and  part  of  the  Eastern  coast,  including  Sofala 
Bay. 

0.  Eastern  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  Line  to  the  Tropic  of 
Capricorn,  with  Madagascar  and  the  adjoining  isles. 

7.  Eastern  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  Tropic  of  Cancer  to 
the  Line,  with  part  of  the  coasts  of  Arabia. 


38  GENERAL  MAPS  OF  THE  WORLD^  ETC. 

8.  Hindostan  and  Ceylon. 

9.  Birmah  and  Cochin  China,  with  Sumatra,  Borneo,  the 
Philippine  and  other  isles. 

10.  The  Moluccas  and  Ladrone  Islands. 

11.  Western  coast  of  Mexico. 

12.  Eastern  coast  of  Mexico,  with  central  America,  the 
Isthmus  of  Darien,  and  the  West  India  Islands. 

13.  Northern  coast  of  South  America,  with  the  Islands  of 
the  Caribbean  Sea. 

Add.  Ms.  5415.  d.  i. 

Unfinished  outlines  of  the  World  as  known  to  the  ancients, 
drawn  in  pen  and  ink  by  Philip  Jacob  Thetott ;  probably 
about  the  year  1700.  On  paper,  measuring  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f; 
6  in. 

Add.  Ms.  5415.  d.  2. 

An  unfinished  map  of  the  World  as  known  to  the  ancients ; 
drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  apparently  by  the  same  hand  as  the 
preceding.     On  paper,  measuring  1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f .  1  in. 

Add.  {Shane)  Ms.  5027.  b.  fol.  S5. 

A  rough  sketch  of  the  habitable  world,  drawn  in  pen  and  ink 
by  a  Persian  hand,  with  names  and  explanations  in  Persian  ; 
probably  about  the  year  1680.  It  is  of  a  circular  form,  on 
paper,  measuring  10  in.  in  diameter. 

This  map  resembles  in  many  respects  that  which  is  de- 
scribed by  Moeller  in  his  Catalogue  librorum  tarn  manuscript 
tarum  quam  impressorum  in  Bibliotheca  Goiliana^  4to. 
Gothae,  1825,  App.  ii.  p.  13,  and  engraved  at  p.  28. 

The  volume  in  which  this  map  is  contained  belonged  for- 
merly, it  is  presumed,  to  Ka^mpfer:  it  consists  chiefly  of 
Pfosan  drawings  of  animals  and  sports,  some  of  which  are 
xntrodnced  on  a  smaller  scale  in  his  Amcenitates  ExotioBj 
4Ui.  Lemgov.  1712. 


ENGLAND. 


GENERAL      MAPS. 


ENGLAND. 


GENERAL     MAPS. 


I 


Old  jRoyal  Libr.  Ms.  14  c.  vii. 

Matth^i  Paris  Historia  a  conquestu  AngUas  ad  a.d.  1259, 
quo  obiit,  propria  illius  manu  scripts ;  cum  Caleudario, 
Mappa  Anglia;,  picturis  urbium  inclitarum,  regiim  Angliie 
cum  monasteriis  ab  eis  fundatis,  scutonim  Tariorum,  et  pro- 
pria ad  pedes  B.  Virginis  prostrati."  Casley's  Catalogue  of 
the  Mss.  in  Ihe  King's  Library,  1734,  p.  231. 

This  manuscript  was  preseuted  by  the  author  himself  to 
some  monastery,  most  probably  to  that  of'St,  Alban's,  but 
the  name  has  been  erased,  at  fol.  6.  b.  In  1488  it  belonged 
to  John  Russell,  Bishop  of  Lincoln  and  Lord  Chancellor,  by 
whom  it  was  given  to  New  College,  Oxford,  subject,  how- 
ever, to  a  claim  on  the  part  of  the  monasteiy  of  St,  Alban's, 
if  its  prior  possession  of  the  Ms.  could  be  proved.  The 
volume  came  into  the  Royal  Library  as  part  of  the  collection 
of  John,  Lord  Lumley,  the  son-in-law  of  the  last  Earl  of 
Arundel  of  the  Fitzalan  family. 

The  map  of  England,  Wales,  and  Scotland,  contcuned  in 
this  volume  at  fol.  5.  b.,  measures  14  in.  x  9^  in.,  and  is 
engraved  of  the  same  size  in  Cough's  British  Topography, 
Plate  ii.  It  is  described  by  him  at  great  length  in  the  same 
work,  vol.  i.  pp.  61-64,  where  he  gives  the  whole  of  the 
names  which  occur  in  the  map. 


King's  Library,  df  v.  27.  i. 

"  The  most  antient  map  of  Brittain,  drawn  by  Matt.  Paris,  in 
the  Ms.  of  his  own  writing  in  the  Cotton  Library,  his  history 
of  England." 


ENGLAND.— OENERAJ.   MAPS. 


It  is  a  pea  and  ink  copy,  on  a  reduced  scale,  of  the  pie- 
ceding  map  ill  the  Old  Royal  Library,  14  c.  vn.,  and  not  in 
the  Coitonian  Library,  as  inscribed  on  the  copy. 


Cottonian  Ms.  Claudius,  D.  vi.  fol.  8.  b. 

"  Figurata  Angliis  delineatio,  cum  parte  Scotia."  Catalogue 
of  the  Mss.  in  ihe  Cottonian  Library,  1802,  p.  196. 

This  map  is  in  another  copy  of  Matthew  Paris'  work, 
which,  like  the  last,  is  supposed  to  have  been  written  with 
his  own  hand.  It  is  called  by  Gough  "  the  completest  map 
of  Great  Britain  for  this  period."  It  is  intire,  except  on  the 
western  edge,  and  takes  in  the  whole  extent  of  the  island.  At 
three  of  the  sides  are  the  cardinal  points  expressed  in  capitals, 
Adster,  Oriens,  Occidens.  It  measures  13  in.  x  9  in., 
and  is  engraved,  of  the  same  size  mth  the  original,  in  Gough'g 
British  Topography,  Plate  iv.,  and  is  miuutely  described  by 
him,  vol.  i.  pp.  66-71  of  the  same  work,  where,  as  in  the  case 
of  the  last,  he  gives  all  the  names  which  are  found  in  the 
map 

A  third  copy  of  Matthew  Paris,  also  containing  a  map  of 
England,  and  like  the  two  copies  here  mentioned,  attributed 
to  his  own  hand,  is  in  the  collection  of  Mss.  given  by  Arch- 
bishop Parker  to  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge.  It  is 
numbered  C.  v.,  and  the  map  is  engraved  and  described  in 
Cough's  work? 

Cottonian  Ms.  Julius,  D.  vn.  fol.  49.  b. 

"  Bievea  annotationes  regnorum  et  episcopatuum  antiquorum 
AngUffi,  cum  mappis  et  tabulis  gGnealogfcis  regum."  Cotto- 
nian Catalogue,  p.  16. 

The  map  of  England  which  is  contained  in  the  above  Ms. 
is  of  the  thirteenth  century,  and  very  closely  resembles  that 
in  the  Cottonian  Ms.  Claudius,  d.  vi.  It  is  of  the  same 
size,  but  has  been  folded  so  as  to  form  four  leaves  of  the 
volume  in  which  it  is  found,  and  which  is  a  small  4to.  The 
map  is  much  corroded  by  the  verdigris  used  in  the  coloring. 
It  appears  to  have  escaped  Gough's  notice. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Nero,  d.  i.  fol.  166.  b. 

*  8oh«ma  Britanniie,  cum  quatuor  viis."  Cottonian  Catalogue, 
p.  &J17. 

.\  mdp  tkctch  of  the  four  Roman  roads,  made  in  the  thir- 
Imiuth  v'votuiy,  and  contained  in  the  same  Ms.  belonging  to 
Si.  .Vlbui's  abbey,  which  has  been  already  mentioned  at  pp. 
U,  U 


ENGLAND. — GENERAL  MAPS.  48 

It  is  engravedy  of  the  same  size  with  the  original,  in  Plate  i. 
of  Gough^s  British  Topography^  and  is  described  by  him  at 
pp.  9-11  of  vol.  L 

See  the  Cottonian  Mss.  Claud,  b.  vii.  fol.  204,  and  Claud. 
E.  VIII.  fol.  7.  b. 

« 

Harleian  Ms.  1808,  fol.  9.  b. 

^^  Totius  Britannise  Tabula  Chorographica."  Catalogue  of  the 
Harleian  Mss.  vol.  ii.  p.  245. 

A  small  colored  map  of  the  fifteenth  century,  on  vellum, 
shewing  the  principal  towns  and  the  rivers.  The  sea  is  co- 
lored green.  It  measures  9  in.  x  6  in.  This  map  appears 
to  have  been  unknown  to  Gough. 

Cottonian  Ms.  Domitian,  xviii.  art.  13.  S.  97-123. 

"  Variae  mapps  chorographicsB  Hibemia;,  Scotiae,  Anglise  et 
Walliae,  quarum  illse  quae  Angliam  describunt  Saxonicis  cha- 
racteribus  a  laudato,  ut  videtur,  Laur.  Nowello  exarantur: 
additis  quibusdam  observationibus  historicis."  Cottonian 
Catalogue,  p.  575. 

A  series  of  maps  of  the  three  kingdoms,  drawn  by  Lau- 
rence Nowell,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  who  died  in  1576.  Eng- 
land is  depicted  in  thirteen  maps,  Scotland  and  Ireland  in 
three  each ;  ^^  the  former  distributed  according  to  the  no- 
bility who  take  their  titles  from  or  had  property  in  the  coun- 
ties. They  have  the  degrees  of  longitude  and  latitude 
marked  on  the  sides ;  and  in  the  northern,  and  some  other 
counties,  the  Saxon  names  and  writing  are  retained."—"  The 
observationes  historica  are,  for  Ireland,  the  archbishopricks, 
havens,  and  names  of  princes ;  for  Scotland,  a  short  account 
of  the  Scotch  Isles,  and  "  Scocia  ex  Higdeno  ";  the  rivers 
are  expressed  in  Derbyshire,  Rutlandshire,  Northumberland 
and  Suffolk  ;  and  in  other  counties  the  proprietors  of  lands ; 
in  the  northern  counties,  the  dales ;  in  Wales,  the  shires.'* 
See  Gough'^s  British  Topography ,  vol.  i.  p.  89. 

Old  Royal  Libr.  Ms.  18  d.  hi. 

"  Maps  of  the  several  counties  of  England  ;  printed  about  the 
year  1579 ;  paynted.  Whereon  are  written  the  names  of  all 
the  justices  of  peace  in  England,  at  that  time,  and  several 
other  curious  things.  Also  several  Ms.  maps  and  draughts  of 
sea  ports,  etc.  It  was  Lord  Burghley^s  book ;  and  several 
memoranda  are  written  in  it  with  his  own  hand/'  Casley's 
Catalogue,  p.  284. 
This. is  the  first  English  Atlas.     It  was  undertaken  by 

G  2 


14  ENGLAND. — GENERAL    MAPS. 

Christopher  Saxton,  of  Yorkshire,  about  the  year  1574,  ud- 
der  the  patronage  of  Thomas  Seckford,  of  Suffolk,  Master  of 
the  Requests  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  his  arms  (viz.  quar- 
terly of  Seckford,  Hunter,  Hackford,  and  Gcney)  are  en- 
graved on  every  map,  together  with  those  of  the  Queen. 

An  account  of  this  copy  is  given  by  Gough  iu  his  British 
Topography,  vol.  i.  pp.  88,  89. 

The  manuscript  maps  which  are  added  to  Ibis  copy,  appa- 
rently for  the  use  of  Lord  Burghley,  are  as  follows,  each  of 
which  will  be  found  hereafter  more  fully  described  in  its  re- 
spective place. 

1.  A  colored  plan  of  Falmoath  Haven.    On  vellum,    fol.9. 

2.  A  colored  plan  of  the  coast  of  Devon  and  Dorset,  from 
Dartmouth  to  Melcombe  Regis.     On  vellum,     fol,  15. 

3.  A  colored  plan  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  the  opposite 
coast  of  Hampshire,     fol.  17. 

4.  A  colored  plan  of  the  river  Stour  from  Sandwich  to 
Fordwich,  with  the  neighbouring  country,     fol.  21. 

5.  An  outline  map  of  Windsor  Forest,  with  a  sketch  of  the 
seal  of  the  Castle,     fol.  31. 

6.  An  outline  map  of  Northamptonshire,  with  parts  of  the 
neighbouring  counties,     fol.  43. 

7.  A  colored  map  of  Worcestershire,  with  parts  of  the 
neighbouring  counties,     fol.  58, 

8.  A  colored  plan  of  the  Humber  mouth  and  coast  up 
to  Scarborough,  being  the  East  Ridingof  Yorkshire,   fol.  62. 

9.  A  colored  plan  of  Scarborough  Castle,     fol.  C4. 

10.  An  outline  map  of  the  Bishopric  of  Durham,     fol.  69. 

11.  "A  platt  of  the  opposite  borders  of  Scotland  to  the 
West  Marches  of  England."    fol.  76. 

12.  An  outline  map  of  Lancashire,     fol.81. 

13.  An  outline  map  of  Shropshire,     fol.  "Se. 

14.  An  outline  map  of  the  Forest  of  Morfe  in  Shropshire, 
fol.  87. 

16,  A  colored  plan  of  Shrewsbury,    fol,  89. 

16.  A  colored  map  of  the  Hundred  of  Clun  in  Shropshire, 
fol.  91. 

17.  A  colored  map  of  the  Hundred  of  Oswestry,    fol.  93. 

18.  A  colored  plan  of  the  Haven  of  Jersey,     fol.  119. 

19.  A  colored  plan  of  the  Northern  part  of  Norway,  Sweden, 
and  part  of  Russia.     On  Telhim.     fol.  123. 


ENGLAND. — GENERAL  HAFS. 


Cottonian  Ms.  Aug.  i.  i.  9. 
[  A  colored  map  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ;  drawn  on  vellum, 
temp.  Elizabeth  :  2  f.  1  in.  x  1  f.  6  in. 

'  Harleian  Ms.  3813. 

"  A  brief  description  of  the  several  counties  of  England,  Ire- 
land and  Scotland,  with  printed  and  colored  maps,  engraved 
by  Peter  Kerius  in  1599,  the  Dames  of  places  being  mostly  in 
very  old  and  barbarous  spelling."  Harleian  Catalogue,  vol. 
iii.  p.  83. 

A  series  of  couuty  maps  engraved  on  a  very  small  scale ;  each 
4j  in.  X  3^  in.,  with  descriptions  in  manuscript.  They  are 
not  mentioned  by  Gough. 

King's  Library,  di  vi.  63. 
A  colored  "  mapp  of  the  South  Coast  of  Great  Britain,  shewing 
the  principal  harbours,  towns  and  fortiUcalJons ;  extracted 
from  several  of  the  best  and  most  modem  surveys,  as  well  as 
the  proper  obsenations  of  Coll.  Christian  Lilly,  one  of  his 
Majesties  Ingeniers,  1718."  It  shews  all  England,  south  of 
Fishguard,  Hereford,  Bedford  and  Harwich ;  with  the  coast 
of  France  from  Calais  to  St.  Cler.  Drawn  on  a  scale  of  9 
miles  to  an  inch :  4  f.  x  1  f.  8  in. 

King's  Library,  ft  vi,  97. 
A  colored  general  map  of  the  south-east  part  of  England,  viz. 
from  Towcester  and  Portsmouth  on  the  west  and  Orford 
Haven  on  the  north,  shewing  the  chief  military  positions  : 
drawn  in  1766,  by  Wm.  Roy,  [afterwards  Major-general,]  on 
a  scale  of  S|  miles  to  an  inch :  with  a  general  section  of  the 
country  on  the  meridian  from  Brightb  elm  stone  to  London, 
supposed  to  be  viewed  from  the  cast,  and  a  general  section  of 
the  country  on  the  meridian,  supposed  to  be  viewed  from  the 
west :  3  f.  6  in.  X  3  f.  4  in. 

King's  Library,  ^  v.  91. 

A  map  of  the  principal  roads  of  the  midland  part  of  England, 

from  Nottingham  and  Derby  on  the  north,  and  Bath  and 

Rochester  on  the  south :  without  a  scale,  but  about  Ij-  inch 

to  lOmUes:  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in. 

King's  Library,  d?  v.  ss. 
A  map  of  the  principal  roads  of  England  south  of  London  and 
Cardiff:  without  a  scale,  but  1^  inch  to  a  mile:  4f.6in.  x 
1  f.  4  in. 


46  ESKIIAXD^— GKirSBAL 


CANAL  NAVIGATION  OF  ENGLAND. 

Kin^M  Library y  ft  Ms.  51. 

^  Bescbreibnng  aller  in  England  bereits  rollendeten  in  Albeit 
sdenden  nnd  pro|ectirten  Canale,  wie  anch  der  Franzosischen 
Canale  bey  St  Omer  and  le  Catelet,  so  wie  solche  im  jahre 
1777  sich  wiirklich  befiinden  ond  aufgezeichnet  sind,  Ton 
Jobann  Liidewig  Hogrewe,  Ingenieor  Haaptman."  Dedi- 
cated to  K.  George  III.,  and  illostrated  with  highlj  finished 
colored  drawings,  consisting  of  maps,  plans,  and  sections  of 
the  canals,  bridges,  aqueducts,  as  follows : — 

1 .  A  general  map  of  all  the  canals  in  England,  shewing  also 
those  which  were  projected :  drawn  on  a  scale  of  15  miles  to 
an  inch :  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in. 

2.  Plan  and  elevation  of  the  bridge  over  the  Thames  at 
Maidenhead.  Flan  and  elevation  of  the  bridge  over  the 
Chcru'ell  at  Oxford. 

3.  Plan  and  elevation  of  the  aqueduct  at  Brinklow  in 
Warwickshire.  Map  of  the  canal  between  Coventry  and 
Oxford. 

4.  Flan,  sections,  and  elevations  of  the  canal  tunnels  at 
Fenny  Compton  and  Newbold,  in  Warwickshire,  with  details 
of  the  bridges,  locks  and  boats  on  the  same  canal.  Map  of 
the  canal  from  Lichfield  to  Coventry. 

5.  Elevation  and  plan  of  the  bridge  over  the  Severn  at 
Stourport  Map  of  the  canal  between  the  Severn  and  the 
Trent  and  Mersey  Canal.  Plan  of  the  junction  of  the  canal 
with  the  Severn  near  Stourport ;  with  a  plan  of  the  levels. 
Map  of  the  canals  near  Stourbridge,  Dudley,  and  Prestwood. 

«>•  Map  of  the  canal  from  Birmingham  to  Atherley.  Plan 
jt  die  canal  wharfs  at  Birmingham.  Map  of  the  canal  from 
LiBfriey  Bridge  to  the  Trent.  Map  of  the  Trent  and  Mersey 
LJumL  tcom  the  Trent  to  its  junction  with  the  Severn  Canal. 
Map  Jt  the  Trent  and  Mersey  Canal,  from  Runcorn  to  its 
uucuun  with  the  Severn  Canal. 

*:  Hup  of  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater's  Canal.  Plan  and 
«ev«uuiL  Jt"  a  double  lock  on  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater  s 

,  „,,.     •'J'jji .  jf  the  sluices  and  basins  of  the  Duke  of  Bridge- 

Tier''  v'dmii  it  Runconi,  with  the  levels,  and  plans  and  . 

^;«mBS.oL  iatt-doodgates,  backwater,  and  boats. 

■iiiia^  MictBJBS.  and  levels   of  the  reservoir  at  Man- 
.  -HMTk  i::e  iiuuBtinct  i^er  the  Irwcll,  and  other  parts  of  the 

Mi  M  oi 


ENGLAND. — GENERAL  MAPS. 


47 


9.  Map  of  the  canal  from  Liverpool  to  Leeds,  with  the 
branches  to  Wigan  and  Bradford.  Plan  and  elevation  of  the 
double  lock  on  the  canal. 

10.  Plan  and  elevation  of  the  aqueduct  over  the  two  branches 
of  the  river  Aire,  at  Great  Gottingley.  View  of  the  five  gate 
lock  at  Bingley.  Plan  and  elevation  of  the  sluice  gates  at 
Boston. 

11.  Plan,  section,  and  elevation  of  the  sluices  at  Boston. 
Plans  and  elevations  of  the  locks,  etc.,  on  the  canal  of  St 
Omer.  Plan  and  section  of  the  tunnel  of  the  Sonune  and 
Schdde  Canal  at  Gathelet  in  Picardy. 


COASTS    OF    ENGLAND 


WESTERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND, 


(FROM  LIVERPOOL  TO  THE  ISLES  OP  SCILLY.) 


A  COLORED  plan  of  tbe  fortifications  and  castle  of  Liverpool, 
"  which  was  beginning,  buth  not  finitz  ;"  drawn  in  the  year 
1644  by  Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme,  [who  was  afterwards  Quar- 
ter-Master-General and  Surveyor  of  the  Ordnance,  under 
Charles  II.  and  James  II. ;]  on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4^  in.     [Add.  5027.  A.  art.  63.] 

A  colored  sketch  of  the  country  firom  Gloucester  to  Pembroke, 
with  Milford  Haven,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut.  Col.  Watson, 
Deputy  Quarter-Master-General  of  his  Majesty's  Forces; 
drawn  by  Lieut,  [afterwards  Major  General]  William  Roy,  3d 
March,  1756,  on  a  scale  of  f  inch  to  a  mile :  9  f.  3  in.  x  1  f. 
4  in.  Attached  is  Col.  Watson's  Report  on  the  state  of  the 
Roads  and  Passes,     [ifr  vi.  114.] 

Another  copy  of  Col.  Watson's  survey;  drawn  on  the  same 
scale  and  size.     [<A  vi.  115.] 

A  colored  chart  of  Milford  Haven ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth : 
1  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  ii.  20.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Milford  Haven,  with  the  ceuntry  up  to  Ha- 
verfordwest and  Canaston  Bridge,  surveyed  by  Lieut.  Col. 
Watson,  March  3d,  1756,  and  drawn  by  Lieut.  William  Roy, 
on  a  scale  of  1000  yards  to  an  inch ;  with  plans  and  elevations 
of  Stack  Rock,  on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  inch,  and  of  Bickton 
Point,  on  a  scale  of  100 feet  to  an  inch:  3  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  7  in. 
[g?  XLVii.  so.] 

Another  copy  of  the  same  plans  and  elevations ;  drawn  on  the 
same  scale  and  size,  by  Lieut.  William  Roy.  [^  XLVii. 
81.  a.  b.] 

H  2 


52  WESTERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND. 

Another  copy  of  the  same  plans  and  elevations ;  drawn  on  the 
same  scale  and  size,  by  John  Cleeve  Pleydell.    [^  XLvn.  St.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  Stack  Rock,  Milford  Haven :  8  in.  x  5 
in.     [tf?  XLVii.  87. 1.  a.] 

*'Plan  de  Penbroke;"  a  colored  plan  drawn  about  the  year 
1650,  by  a  French  artist,  on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  an  inch : 
1  f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.     [Add.  11,564.  art.  13.] 

A  view  of  Pembroke  Castle,  drawn  in  India  ink,  by  Capt. 
Archibald  Robertson,  Engineer :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [A 

XLVII.  89.  €.] 

A  perspective  draught  of  Pembroke  Market  House,  highly 
finished  in  India  ink,  by  Richard  !p2vans :  1  f.  x  9  in.  [A 
XLVII.  89.  g.] 

A  colored  view  of  Bridge  End,  Pembroke ;  drawn  by  " 

Lloyd,  Esq.*^ :  1  f.  7^  in.  x  1  f.  1^  in.     [fb  XLVii.  89.  A.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  course  of  the  river  Severn,  from  Glou- 
cester to  Cardiff,  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth :  1  f.  4  in.  x  9  in. 
[Coit  Aug.  I.  ii.  17.] 

^^  Plan  de  Cardiff; "  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French  artist, 
about  the  year  1650,  on  a  scale  of  40  paces  to  an  inch :  2  f. 
*  X  I  f.  6  in.     [Add.  11,564.  art.  3.] 

A  vlt>w  of  the  cliff  at  Aust  Passage,  in  the  river  Severn,  drawn 
In  India  ink,  by  Samuel  Henry  Grimm,  in  Sept  1789:  10} 
ill*  X  7  J  in.    [P.  -R.  Kaye,  ii.  i90.] 

A  vit»w  of  the  Old  Passage  over  the  Severn,  at  Aust,  as  seen 
fVoui  ih0  New  Passage ;  drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
iu  8t»pi.  1789 :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  192.] 

A  vi0W  of  Au«t  Passage,  drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
iu  S*>|>t.  1789  :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  ICaye,  ii.  i89.] 

Vii>w  of  au  iidand  in  tlie  Severn  and  at  the  mouth  of  the  Wye, 
takcu  from  a  window  at  Aust  Passage ;  drawn  in  India  ink, 
by  M  H.  Urinun,  in  Sept.  1789 :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R. 
Kayo,  u.  wi«] 

A  V  iow  of  Nihips  getting  up  the  river  Avon  with  the  tide,  taken 
ixoui  ibi>  Ausl  Passage  Inn ;  drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H. 
thimm,  iu  August,  1788 :  10^  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

Au  iuui  V  iuw  of  Flatholme  island  in  the  Bristol  Channel,  taken 
from  rtuiUtf ;  copied  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  from  an 
oii|4iu«U  vh«4\iiug  of  Julius  Ibbetson:  10^  in.  x  7^  in.    [P. 


WESTERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.  53 

A  colored  chart  of  ^  The  coste  of  England  uppon  Sevemei** 
being  the  whole  north  coast  of  Somersetshire ;  with  the  forts 
erected  thereon  ;•  temp.  Henry  VIII. :  6  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.  ICott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  8.] 

A  view  of  some  shoals  in  the  Severn  about  King's  Road, 
drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1789 :  lOl- 
in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  -R.  Eaye,  iv.  «88.] 

A  view  of  ships  at  anchor  in  King's  Road,  seen  from  a  meadow ; 
drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1788 :  10^ 
in.  X  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  275.] 

A  view  of  the  manner  of  unloading  a  Norway-man,  in  Eang's 
Road ;  drawn  in  India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Ghrimm,  in  August,  1789 : 
lOj  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  rre.] 

A  view  of  vessels  coming  up  the  river  Avon;  drawn  in  India 
ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1788 :  10}  in.  x  7}  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  279.] 

A  view  of  Portishead,  from  Nash,  on  Leigh  Down ;  drawn  in 
India  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1789 :  10^  in.  x  7^ 
in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  S86.] 

A  colored  plan,  or  bird's  eye  view  of  ^*  Tindegal  Island,"  or 
Tintagel  Castle,  near  Bossiney,  on  the  north  coast  of  Corn- 
wall ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII. :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 
ICott.  Aug.  I.  ii.  43.] 

A  sketch  in  pencil  of  St.  Agnes  Beacon,  on  the  north  coast  of 
Cornwall :  1  f.  x  7  in.    [fb  ix.  58.  i.]  . 


THE    SCILLY    ISLANDS. 


A  CHART  of  ^^Xics  Sorlinges;''  the  Scilly  Islands  ;  drawn  temp. 
Heniy  VIIL :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [Ms.  Cott.  Aug.  i.  is.] 

A  rude  chart  of  the  Scilly  Islands ;  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  ap- 
parently about  the  year  1680 :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  [^Add.  5027. 
A.  art.  71.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  islands  of  Scilly,  with  their  fortifications, 
etc. ;  drawn  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  one  of  his  Majesty's 
Engineers,  1715,  on  a  scale  of  4000  feet  to  an  inch:  1  £  3 
in.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [*  Ms.  45.  fol.  4.] 

The  east  prospect  and  a  colored  plan  of  Hugh  Fort,  alias  the 
Star  Castle,  with  the  rest  of  its  fortifications  and  avenues,  upon 
St.  Mary's  Island  in  Scilly ;  drawn  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly, 
1715,  on  a  scale  of  600  feet  to  SJ  inches:  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f. 
7  in.    [lb  Ms.  45.  fol.  7.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Star  Castle  on  St.  Mary's  Island  at  Scilly, 
by  Col.  Christian  Lilly ;  drawn  in  the  year  1715,  on  a  scale 
of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [fb  Ms.  45. 
fol.  9.] 

Plan  and  orthography  of  barracks  for  120  men,  proposed  to  be 
built  in  St.  Mary's  Island  at  Scilly ;  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly, 
1715  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1 
f.  4  in.    [lb  Ms.  45.  fol.  12.] 

A  plan  and  upright  of  a  Store-house,  proposed  to  be  built  in 
his  Majesty's  Fort  at  Scilly;  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  1715; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  7  in*  X  1  f.  1  in. 
[d?  Ms.  45.  fol.  14.] 

A  plan,  upright  and  section  of  a  house  proposed  to  be  built  for 
the  Master  Gunner  on  St  Mary's  Island  at  Scilly ;  by  Col. 
Christian  Lilly,  1717 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch  : 
1  f.  4  in.  X  9  in.    [d?  Ms.  45.  fol.  16.] 


ENGLISH    CHANNEL 


AND 


SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND. 


GENERAL  MAPS. 

A  LARGE  colored  chart,  or  bird's  eye  view  of  the  southern  coast 
of  England,  from  the  Land's  End  to  Exmouth ;  drawn  temp. 
Henry  VIII.,  on  four  sheets,  measuring  together  9  f.  5  in. 
X  2  f.  2  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  35,  36,  S8,  39.] 

A  chart  of  the  channel  from  the  Land's  End  to  Dover;  drawn 
by  a  French  hand,  probably  about  the  year  1550,  on  two 
sheets,  measuring  together  3  f.  x  1  f.  5  in.  [Cott.  Aug.  i. 
ii.  65  and  66.2 

A  small  chart  of  the  Channel  and  Bay  of  Biscay,  drawn  temp» 
Elizabeth :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  ii.  65.*] 

^^  A  plott  of  all  the  coast  of  Cornwall  and  Devonshire,  as  they 
were  to  bee  fortyfied  in  1588,  against  the  landing  of  an 
enemy;"  very  neatly  drawn  on  vellum,  on  two  sheets,  mea- 
suring together  5  f.  2  in.  X  2  f.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  6.] 

This  has  been  engraved  by  Pine,  and  was  published  with 
his  plates  of  the  tapestry  hangings  of  the  House  of  Lords, 
which  represented  the  defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  See 
also  the  ^^  Report  on  the  arrangements  which  were  made  for 
the  internal  defence  of  these  kingdoms,  when  Spain  by  its 
Armada  projected  the  invasion  and  conquest  of  England  ;'^ 
privately  printed  in  1798,  by  the  late  John  Bruce,  Esq.,  of 
the  State  Paper  Office.  8vo. 

^^  A  survey  of  the  ports  on  the  south-west  coast  of  England)  from 
Dover  to  the  Land's  End,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor, 
and  Captain  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  his  Ma* 


56 


GENERAL    HAP8   OF  THE    ENGLISH   CHANNEL,   ETC. 


jesty's  Navy,  together  with  Capt.  James  Conaway  and  Capt. 
William  Cruft,  Masters  of  Trinity  House  at  Deptford ;  de- 
lineated in  July  and  August  1698.  Addressed  by  way  of 
letter  to  the  priuctpall  officers  and  commissioners  of  his 
Majesty's  navy."    [Sloane,  3233.] 

This  is  a  small  folio,   containing  seventeen  colored  plans»  I 
each  measuring  1  f.  6}  in.  x  8  in.  with  descriptions.    The  | 
plans  will  be  found  described  in  their  respective  places  h 
this  Catalogue. 

"  A  Survey  and  description  of  the  principal  harbours,  with  their  I 
accommodations  and  conveniences  for  erecting,  moaring,  f 
cureing  and  refitting  the  Navy  Royall  of  England,  viz. ; — th»  J 
rivers  of  Thames  and  Medway,  containing   Chatham   and  I 
SheemesB  dock-yards  on  the  latter,  and  Woolwich  and  Dept- 1 
ford  on  the  former;  also  the  Port  of  Portsmouth  and  South- 4 
ampton  water,  with  the  dock-yard  on  the  former,  and  Ply- 1 
mouth  Sound,  with  the  coast  of  Devonshire  to  Torbay,  with  | 
the  late  erected  new  dock-yard  at  Hamoaze,  and  the  Navy  ■ 
Office,  near  Tower  Hill,   London ;    illustrated  by  generall 
plans  and  proper  views  or  prospects  of  each  place  to  which 
the  particular  buildings  thereof  are  confined.    Together  with 
an  account  of  the  improvements  which  have  been  made  at 
each  yard  since  the  revolution    1688,  giving  a  numericall 
account  of  the  severall  kinds  of  buildings,  with  their  quantity 
and  value  which  by  an  estimate  rate  they  may  be  accounted 
worth  to  the  nation:  also  an  account  of  the  nature  and  use-'j 
IlillnesB  of  the  late  erected  new  docks  at  Portsmouth,  and  tha  1 
yard  at  Plymouth :  concluding  with   some  remarks  of  the  I 
begining  and  encrease  of  the  navy  yards  from  the  time  of  I 
Henry  the  VIII.  i  also  a  short  specimen  of  the  manner  and  de- 
pendances  of  the  subordinate  offices  thereof  with  relation  ] 
lo  the  practice  and  execution  of  the  generall  business.  1608." 
[m  Ms.  43.] 

A  large  folio  volume,  executed  apparently  for  the  use  of  I 
K.  William  III.  It  contains  numerous  views  and  plans,  very  T 
Ixtuulifully  drawn  on  one  uniform  scale,  which  are  described  T 
burouAor  under  then:  several  heads. 

"  A  Nupiilemeut  to  the  book  in  his  majesty's   [Geo.  III.]  po»-  I 
■uwiuii,  which  cout^neth  a  survey  of  all  his  Majesty's  dock- 
yartli,  witli  tlio  buildings,  etc.,  therein;   taken  in  the  year  J 
HiUfl."     Urge  Folio.     [*  Ms.  44.] 

This  voUiniOi  which  is  supplementary  to  that  last  described, 
WHS  drawn  up  in  the  year  1774,  for  the  especial  use  of  K. 
()90t|te  Ul.,  ttud  there  is  a  note  in  it,  "  that  in  case  his  Ma- 
)vaty  khould  nl  any  time  please  to  command   any  thing  to  be 


QKNEIUL  HAPS  OF  THE  ENOUSH  CHANNEL,  £T0.     57 

added  to  this  collection,  there  is  left  for  that  purpose  blank 
leafs  and  slips  to  paste  draughts  or  other  leafs  upon."  Its 
contents  are  as  follows : — 

1.  "  An  account  of  the  beginning  and  the  progress  of  the 
enlargements  and  improvements  of  each  dock-yard,  with 
some  observations  of  the  particular  services  to  which  eacli  is 
the  best  adapted,  and  the  jiarticular  advantages  or  disad- 
vantages belonging  to  each,  with  an  account  of  the  number  of 
ofGcers,  clerks,  artificers  and  workmen  now  employed  in  each 
yard." 

2.  "Three  plans  upon  one  sheet,  of  each  yard,  shewing 
their  states  at  three  difierent  periods,  viz.,  1689, 1698  and  1774, 
shewing  at  one  view  the  alterations  and  improvements  from 
time  to  time  made.  The  plans  of  1774  agree  with  the  models 
of  the  yards  prepared  and  herewith  sent  for  his  Majesty's  use, 
shewing  all  the  buildings,  docks,  slips,  etc.,  in  their  due  pro- 
portions, and  each  distinguished  whether  of  brick,  stone  or 
timber," 

3.  "  A  plan  of  each  harbour  where  the  yards  are,  taken 
from  the  latest  and  best  surreys  thereof,  shewing  the  number 
and  disposition  of  the  harbour  moorings,  and  tlie  sands, 
rocks,  sholes  and  soundings,  with  directions  and  marks  for 
sailing  in  and  out  of  each  harbour," 

"  The  particulars  mentioned  in  the  three  foregoing  articles 
for  the  respective  yards  are  in  the  following  order : — Ports- 
mouth, Plymouth,  Chatham,  Sheemess,  Deptford,  Wool- 
wich." 

4.  and  5.  "  A  list  of  his  Majesty's  Royal  Navy,  on  the 
3Ist  day  of  August,  1774,  sheuing  each  ship's  dimensions, 
burthen  in  tons,  complements  of  men,  number  of  guns,  when 
built,  where  built,  and  by  whose  draughts  constructed,"  with 
au  abstract  thereof. 

6.  "An  account  of  the  greatest  naval  force  this  country 
ever  had  on  foot  at  one  time  during  the  last  war." 

7.  *'  Account  of  the  progress  in  raising  men  at  the  begin- 
ning and  during  the  last  war,  from  which  a  judgment  may 
be  formed  of  the  abilities  of  this  kingdom  for  setting  forth 
a  naval  force  on  the  head  of  men,  with  preservation  of  out 
trade  at  the  same  time,  and  a  comparison  made  with  that  of 
other  nations." 

8.  "  Some  observations  on  the  time  for  beginning  to  r<use 
men  with  most  advantage." 

9.  "  Of  the  present  state  of  the  magazine  of  stores,  par- 
ticularly of  oak  timber  in  the  yards,  and  the  regulations  for 


•easomi^  it,  axkd  far  bmldmg  wtMit  ihiriHp  sfaqis  thm 
tcifote,  aad  of  ibe  preMnt  di^KisiiaD,  br  mems  of  a  stodc  of 
timUr.  for  cpeadilr  asigmeDlazkg.  wbeD  neeesBnr,  Us  Ma- 
jegifh  flciet  to  1  greater  xmnLbei  of  sfa^  cf  the  line  tlun  it 


The  maps  and  plans  m  this  TohoDe  will  be  found  hoe- 
afier  deficribed  in  tbcsr  lesptcAre  places. 

^  BeportM  of  the  precent  state  and  ooodition  of  Ins  M^estie^a 
Fortifications,  Buildings  and  Ardllerr  in  the  South-Westem 
DepartmeDt  of  En^and,  othenrise  caFd  Flrmonili  Divi- 
Ron  or  District ;  riz^  at  the  Islands  of  SdlleT,  at  Mount's 
Bar,  and  in  the  sererall  pcHts  of  Falmouth,  nrmooth,  Sal- 
comb  and  Daxtmoatb,  as  also  at  the  bays  of  lime-Regis 
and  Portland :  containing  sererall  smrers  and  exact  plans, 
with  descriptions,  of  the  adrantages  and  disadvantages  of 
the  scituations ;  together  with  pxoposalls  for  lemedTUig  the 
deflects  thereof.  The  whole  b^g  a  new  essay  for  the  better 
regulation  of  the  miUitaiy  afiisdrs  of  those  places ;  to  which 
are  joined  exact  estimates  of  the  charge  thereof,  with  seveiall 
other  not^wortfa V  observations  thereunto  belonging.  Begun  in 
Ujc  first  year  of  the  reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord,  George  [I.], 
King  of  Great  Britain,  etc.,  under  the  direction  of  his 
Grace,  John,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  Master  General  of  his 
Msi.y:hiien  Ordnance,  and  the  principal  officers  of  the  same, 
liy  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  one  of  his  Majesties  Ingeniers.** 
iVefixed  ih  an  address  to  the  king,  in  French,  dated  July, 
1717,  and  signed  by  Col.  Lilly.     [*  Ms.  45.] 

7Yje  volume  is  in  large  folio;  the  numerous  maps  and 
plans,  which  are  colored,  and  very  highly  finished,  are  de- 
iM;ribcd  in  their  respective  places. 

A  liighly  finished  colored  map  of  the  south-western  district  of 
Kngland,  taken  from  the  best  modem  surveys,  for  the  ready 
shewing  where  the  fortifications  are  situated,  drawn  by  Col. 
Christian  Lilly,  1716 ;  on  a  scale  of  50  miles  to  5^  inches: 
2  f  4  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [sb  Ms.  45.  fol.  i.] 

A  colored  survey  and  sketch  of  the  coast,  from  the  Isle  of  Port- 
land to  the  Bay  of  Southampton,  on  a  scale  of  2  inches  to  a 
mile;  drawn  by  Lieut  David  Dundas,  1st  of  Feb.  1757: 
%C  X  2f.  4in.     [d?  VI.  iis.] 

1  efJhnd  sketch  of  the  south  coast  of  Dorsetshire,  firom  the 
Laift  isf  Portland  to  Poole  Harbour;  with  Hurst  Castle,  the 
^withem  coast  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  St  Helens,  and  the 
icidit  <i£  Seliey  Bill ;  without  a  scale,  but  2  inches  to  a  mile : 
V  •■,  ^  in.  X  1 1  7  in.    [ft  vi.  iii.] 


SOUTHERN    COAST. 


(LAND'S  END  TO  DOVER.) 

A  LARGE  colored  chart  of  Mount's  Bay,  in  Cornwall,  drawn 
temp.  Henry  VIII. :  2  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  11  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i. 

i.  34.] 

A  colored  view  of  St.  Michael's  Mount  and  the  adjacent  coast, 
taken  from  the  sea ;  with  a  plan  of  the  coast  of  Cornwall 
from  Penzance  to  Merazion :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  1  in*  [ib  ix. 
41.  t.] 

A  colored  distant  view  of  St  Michael's  Mount,  Cornwall,  taken 
from  the  land ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman,  in  1786 :  1  f.  6  in.  x 
11}  in.     \sb  IX.  41./] 

A  colored  view  of  the  upper  part  of  St.  Michael's  Mount,  Corn- 
wall; drawn  by  J.  Bulman:  1  f.  6  in.  x  11^  in.     [ib  ix. 

41.  g.l 

A  colored  view  of  St  Michael's  Mount,  Cornwall,  taken  near 
the  top ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman,  in  1786 :  1  f.  6  in.  x  by  11^ 

in.    [d?  IX.  41.  A.] 

A  colored  chart  of  Falmouth  Haven  and  the  river  Fal  up  to 
Truro;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth:  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3}  in. 
[Cott.  Aug.  I.  i.  57.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Falmouth  Haven,  and  the  adjacent  country ; 
drawn  on  vellum,  probably  about  1580 :  some  of  the  names 
are  in  the  handwriting  of  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley,  to 
whom  the  volume  in  which  this  plan  is  contained  belonged : 
2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.     [O.  R.  Libr.  xviii.  d.  iii.  7.] 

A  plot  of  Falmouth  Harbour  up  to  Truro  and  Tregony ;  drawn 

about  the  time  of  James  I.,  on  a  scale  of  2  miles  to  3^  inches: 

1  f.  9^  in.  X  1  f.  5^  in.    \sb  ix.  do.] 

i2 


60  SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  B!tGLANO. 

A  colored  map  of  Falmoutb  Haven,  with  the  country  nearly  ap 
to  Truro  :  drawn  by  C apt.  John  Kempthorae,  about  1686: 

1  f.  fi  in.  X  I  f.  2  in.     [Add.  3666.  7i,  72.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  Harbour  of  Falmouth :"  surveyed  in 
1698,  by  Edmund  Dununcr,  surveyor,  and  Capt,  Thomas 
WilUhaw,  com  mission  era  of  the  navy :  on  a  scale  of  two 
miles  to  21  inches ;  1  f.  Oj  in.  x  8  in.     [Sloane,  3233.  fol.  38.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Harbour  of  Falmouth  up  to  Truro  and 
Tregony;  dranm  by  a  French  or  Dutch  artist  about  1690- 
1700 ;  on  a  scale  of  If  inch  to  a  mile :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 

[ft  IX.  31.] 

It  is  by  the  same  hand  as  the  plans  of  Plymouth  in  xi.  74 

and  XI.  81. 

A  colored  plan  of  Falmouth  Harbour,  with  its  principal  rivers 

and  parts   of   the   country   adjacent;   drawn    by    Colonel 

Christian  Lilly,  in  1715,  on  a  scale  of  2f  inches  to  a  mile: 

2  f.  3  in.  X  I  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  45.  fol.  i9.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Harbour  of  Falmouth,  with  the  sound- 
ings marked ;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of  1|  inch  to  a  mile : 
10  in,  X  8  in.     [ft  ix.  3a.  i.  o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Falmouth  Fort  {Pendennis  Castle) ;  drawn 
temp.  Elizabeth  :  I  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  J  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  43.] 

The  E.N.E.  prospect  of  Pendennis,  and  "  An  exact  plan  of  Pen- 
dennis Fort,  with  its  avenues,  by  Coll.  Christian  Lilly,  one  of 
his  Majesties  Ingeniers,  1715 ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet 
to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  Ms.  45.  fol.  *i.] 
A  colored  plan  of  Pendennis  CasUe,  willi  its  avenues,  and  part  of 
Falmouth  Harbour;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to 
an  inch :  2  f.  3j  in.  x  1  f .  7  in.     [ft  ix.  la.  a.] 
Particular  plans  and  sections  of  Pendennis  Castle;  drawn  by 
Col.  Christian  Lilly,  in  1715,on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  : 
1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [ft  Ms.  45.  fol.  ts.] 
Plan  and  uprights  of  Barracks  for  64  men,  proposed  to  be  built 
in  the  Fort  of  Pendennis;  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  1715; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  1  in,  x  1  f.  l^  in. 
[ft  Ms.  45.  fol.  25.] 
Plan  and  uprights  of  a  Storehouse,  proposed  to  be  built  in  his 
Majesties  Fort  at  Pendennis;  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  in  1715; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  Bquare.     [ft  Ms, 
45.  fol.  «.] 

A  prospect  of  St.  Maw's  Castle  and  a  plan  of  it,  with  its  avenues, 
by  C(d,  Christian  Lilly;  drawn  in  1715,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet 
10  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.     [ft  Ms.  45.  fol.  i9.] 


SOOTBGRN  COAST  OP  BNOLAMD.      (pLYlfOCTB.) 


61 


h 


A  colored  plan  of  St.  Msw's  Castle,  with  its  avenues,  1725; 

drawn  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch  :  3  f.  1  in.  x  1  f.  S  in. 

[ifc  rx.  35.  1.  a.] 
Plans  of  the  severalstoriesof  St.  Maw^s  Castle,  by  Col.  Christian 

Lilly,  in  1715  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 

5  in.  X  10  JD.     [^  Ms.  45.  fol.  3i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  Harbour  of  Fowey ;"  surveyed  in  1698, 
by  Edmund  Dummer,  surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw, 
commissioDers  of  the  navy ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to 
three  inches :  1  f.  6j  in.  x  8  in.     [Sloane,  3233.  fol.  36.] 

A  colored  chart  of  Plymouth  Harbour,  and  of  the  country  up 
to  Tavistock ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth :  1  f.  4  in.  x  If.  [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  41.] 

A  chart  of  Plymouth  Sound,  with  "  il  novo  recinto  della  fortifi- 
catione  de  la  ville  de  Pleymouth  ;"  very  neatly  drawn  in  pen 
and  ink,  by  an  Italian  hand,  tenip.  Elizabeth  :  1  f,  6  in.  x  1 
f.  4  in.     [Coit.  Aug.  I.  i.  4o.] 

"  The  plain  or  plott  of  Plymouth  Sound,  Ham  Oazc,  and  Cat- 
water,"  a  colored  plan  drawn  in  1682,  by  Edmund  Dummer : 
2  f.  3  in.  X  11  in.     [ft  Ms.  40.  fol.  lo.] 

A  colored  *'  view  of  Plymouth  Sound  and  the  river  Hamouze 
and  Catwater,  taken  from  tho  rising  land  above  Mount 
Edgecombe,  opposite  Mount  Wise,  which  shews  that  St. 
Nicholas  Island  is  the  principal  guard  to  the  New  Dock  and 
the  ships  in  this  harbour :  delineated  1697 :"  4  f.  1  in.  x  1  f. 
6J  in.  [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  m.] 
I  A  colored  "  Plan  of  Plymouth  Sound  and  the  rivers  of  Ha- 
mouze and  Catwater,  together  with  the  coast  of  Devon  to 
Dartmouth  and  Torbay ;  shewing  the  rocks,  soundings, 
buoy,  and  anchor  ground,  and  the  late  erected  Navy  Yard, 
scituate  on  the  river  of  Hamouze:  delineated  1698:"  2  f.  x 
1  f.  6i  in.     [«  Ms.  43.  fol.  isfi.] 

A  colored  Plan  of  the  Harbour  of  Plymouth,  with  the  ad- 
jacent country,  from  St.  Germains  on  the  west  to  Saltram  on 
the  east;  drawn  by  a  Dutch  or  French  artist  about  1690- 
1700,  on  a  scale  of  4  inches  to  a  mile ;  with  a  scheme  for 
fortifying  the  Island  of  St.  Nicholas;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
100  feet  to  an  inch :  on  two  sheets,  measuring  together  4  f,  6 
in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [ft  xi.  74.] 

A  general  plan  of  Plymouth  Harbour,  with  its  fortifications 
and  avenues;  drawn  in  1715,  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  on  a 
scale  of  2^  inches  to  an  inch:  1  f.  3^  in.  X  11}  in.  [ft Ms. 
45.  fol.  SS.J 


62  SODTHEBn  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (PLYMOUTH.) 

A  colored  general  plan  of  the  Forts  of  Hamouse  and  Plymoutl 
witb  the  waters,  rocks,  shoals,  soundings,  and  sea  coast  attl 
joining;  drawn  about   1720,  on  a  scale  of  four  miles  to  a 
inch :  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [dr  xi,  76.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town,  citadel,  and  harbour  of  Plymouth, 
and  also  of  St.  Nicholas  Island,  the  dock-yaid,  new  gun 
wharf,  and  parts  adjacent,  1724;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400 
feet  to  an  inch  :  5  f.  1  in.  x  2  f.  5  in.     [sfc  xi.  75.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town,  citadel,  dock,  and  country  round 
Plymouth;  drawn  by  John  Manson,  En^eer,  1756,  on 
scale  of  800  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [A  xi.  tt,"] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town,  citadel,  dock,  and  country  round 
Plymouth;  drawn  by  Abraham  D'Aubant,  in  1756,  on  a  scale 
of  800  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [di  xi.  78.  i.] 
It  is  apparenlly  from  the  same  survey  as  the  preceding. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town,  dock,  and  environs  of  Plymouth 
copied  by  Thos.  Smart,  1765,  on  a  scale  of  800  feet  to 
inch :  3  f.  3  in.  X  2  f.  2  in.     [*  xi.  ra.  t.] 

A  colored  and  highly  finished  draught  of  Plymouth  Somii 
Hamoaze,  and  Catwater,  shewing  all  the  sands,  rocks,  and' 
shoals,  with  the  soundings,  marks,  and  directions  for  sailin)^ 
in  and  out,  and  also  the  number  and  disposition  of  the  har. 
hour  moorings  in  Hamoaze;  drawn  in  1774,  on  a  scale 
1000  feet  to  an  inch,  (5^  inches  to  a  mile) :  2  f.  6  in.  x  S  f. 
6  in.    [*  Ms.  44.  fol.  13.] 

A  general  plan  of  Plymouth  Sound  and  the  adjacent  coun- 
try,  with  a  project  for  the  defence  of  the  arsenals  of  Pljrmouth ; 
by  Lieut.  Col.  Matthew  Dixon,  chief  engineer  of  the  Ply- 
mouth division  ;  revised  and  corrected  by  Geo.  Beck,  in  Jan. 
1780 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  800  feet  to  an  inch :  3  f,  2  in.  x 
2f.  2  in.     [*  XI.  79.] 

This  plan  accompanies  a  report  to  George,  Lord  Viscount 
Townsheud,  Master  General  of  the  Ordnance,  on  the  generd 
plan  of  defence  of  Plymouth,  with  a  slatement  of  the  number 
and  weight  of  the  guns  on  the  various  batteries.  Dated  10 
Jan.  1780. 

An  accurate  survey  and  measurement  of  Plymouth  and  Dock  ' 
towns,  with  their  fortifications,  and  the  adjacent  country; 
surveyed  by  order  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Richmond,  ' 
Master  General  of  the  Ordnance,  under  the  direction  of  Col.  1 
Matthew  Dixon,  chief  engineer,  by  William  Gardner,  sur- 
veyor, in  the  years  1784-6  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  inches  to  a'j 
mile :  8  f.  10  in.  x  4  f .  2  in.     [tt  xi.  so.  a.] 


1 


SOCTHEBN   COAST   OP   ENGLAND.      (PLTHOCTH.)  63 

A  Email  view  of  Plymoutli  Sound  ;  drawn  in  India  inlc,  about 
1780 :  6i  in.  x  3  in.     [*  xi.  84.  A.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Point  Froward,  with  sections  of  the  ground ; 
shewing  the  scheme  proposed  in  1689  for  the  formation  of  a 
dock ;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer,  in  Dec.  1694,  on  a  scale 
of  150  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  3  in.  X  11  in.     [Lansd.  847. 

fol.  79.: 

A  colored  plan  of  Point  Froward,  "with  the  yard  designed 
therein  in  1689  ;"  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to 
an  inch :  10  in.  x  8i  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  i3o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Point  Froward,  "with  the  yard  first  desired 
therein  in  1689;"  drawn  in  1774,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an 
inch:  11  in.  x  8  in.     [^  Ms.  44.  fol.  12.] 

"  An  account  of  the  generall  progress  and  advancement  of  his 
Majesties  New  Docks  and  Yard  at  Plymouth ;  presented  to 
the  Right  Hon.  the  principall  Officers  and  Commissioners  of 
his  Majesties  Navy,  December  1694;"  drawn  up  by  Edmund 
Dummer,  Surveyor  of  the  Navy,  and  presented  to  Robert 
Harley,  Esq.,  afterwards  Earl  of  Oxford,  whose  arms  are 
stamped  in  gold  on  the  covers,  and  whose  book  plate  (of  20 
quarterings)  is  inside.     [Lansd.  847-] 

It  is  in  small  folio,  and  contains  nine  colored  drawings, 
each  measuring  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.,  which  are  described  in 
their  respective  places. 
I  Sight  views  and  plans  of  Plymouth  dock-yard  and  buildings, 
engraved  apparently  after  the  drawings  mentioned  in  the  pre- 
ceding Ms.,  together  with  three  other  plates,  viz.:  i.  The 
Barton  of  Moantwise ; — ii.  The  view  of  the  yard  near  Ply- 
mouth from  the  river  or  westward,  engraved  by  I.  Kip ; — 
iii.  A  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Plymouth,  on  a  scale  of  two 
inches  to  a  mile,     [Add.  9339.  ff.  i,i6-i8i.] 

Twenty-seven  printed  pages  are  prefixed,  containing  de- 
scriptions of  the  plates,  (difierent,  however,  from  those  in  the 
Ms.,)  and  a  letter  from  the  ofiicers  of  his  Majesty's  yard, 
"  setting  forth  in  a  verj'  pressing  manner  the  true  circum- 
stances of  the  Barton  of  Montwiae  with  respect  to  his  Ma- 
jesty and  the  proprietor."  There  is  no  title-page.  The 
volume  is  of  a  small  folio  size,  and  is  not  mentioned  by 
Upcott.  It  is  shortly  described  by  Gough,  Brit.  Topog.  vol. 
i.  p.  809,  who  commits  an  error  in  dating  it,  1677-8,  instead 
of  1698. 

A  colored  plan  of  Plymouth  Dock,  at  Point  Froward,  "  repre- 
senting the  yard  compleate;"  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer, 
in  1694,  on  a  scale  of  ISO  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in,  x  II  in. 
[Lansd.  Si7.  fol  Bi.] 


64  SOaTEBRH  COAST  Or  ENGLAND.      (PLTHOOTH.) 

A  colored  view  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Plyinonth,  i 
from  on  board  a  vessel  riding  opposite  the  north  crane,  in 
1698:  2  f.  X  10  in.     [ii  Ms.  43.  fol.  130.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Plymouth  Dock-yard,  "  as  it  appears,  with 
the  buildings  performed  and  designed,  but  part  not  finished ; 
delineated  1698,"  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch ;  10  in.  x 
8J  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  i3o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  near  Plymouth,  in 
the  year  1698 ;  drawn  in  1774,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an 
inch  :  11  in.  x  8  in.     [ti?  Ms.  44.  fol.  i3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  lines  round  Plymouth  Dock,  shewing 
where  the  proposed  barracks  are  placed  without  the  bastions, 
by  D.  Slack,  1756 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch : 

I  f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [*  xi.  86.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Yard  at  Plymouth,  with  plans 
for  proposed  improvements,  Jan.  1774 ;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  40  feet  to  an  inch  :  7  f.  X  4  f.     [ste  xi.  Bii.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  near  Plymouth,  in 
the  year  1774;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220   feet  to  an  inch: 

II  in.  X  8  in.     [fi  Ms.  44.  fol.  is.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  of  buildings  in  Plymouth  Dock- 
yard, viz. : — Piers  at  the  entrance,  porter's  dwelling-house, 
plonk  storehouse,  painter's  shop,  great  smith's  shop,  crane, 
guard-house,  pitch-houses  and  oar-maker's  shop ;  drawn, 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  ^  in. 
[*  Ms.  43.  fol.  wa.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations,  with  the  measurements  marked, 
of  the  Terrace  in  Plymoutli  Dock -yard,  containing  the  othcers' 
houses;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer,  in  1694 :  1  f.  3  in.  x 
U  in.     [Latisd.  847.  fol.  85.] 

A  colored  plan  and  elevation  of  the  Terrace  in  the  Dock-yard 
at  Plymouth,  containing  the  houses  of  the  officers ;  drawn, 
in  16D8,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f,  4  in.  x  1  f.  7 
in.     [iS  Ms.  43.  fol.  iss.] 

Colored  plan  and  section  (with  elevation  of  the  gates)  of  the 
wet  and  dry  docks  in  Plymouth  Yard;  drawn  in  1694,  by 
Edmund  Dummer ;  without  a  scale,  but  having  the  measure- 
ments marked:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [Lansd.  847.  fol.  b3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Wet  Dock  at  Plymouth,  with  elevations 
of  the  dock  gates  ;  drawn,  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to 
an  inch :  S  £  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [#  Ms.  43.  fol.  tss.] 


SOUTHEBN    COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      (PLVHOOTIl.) 


65 


Colored  plane  and  elevations,  with  the  measureraenla  marked, 
of  the  white  yam-house,  wheel-house,  tarred-yarn-house,  etc., 
in  PljTuouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1694,  hy  Edmund  Dum- 
mer;  1  f,  3  in.  X  11  in.     [Lnrnd.  847.  fol.  9.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  tarred-yarn-house,  rig- 
ging-house, tap-house,  and  boat-houses  in  Plymouth  Dock- 
yard ;  drawn,  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f. 
6  in.  X  1  f.     [s&  Ms.  43.  fol.  i4o.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections,  with  the  meaaurements  marked,  of 
the  hemp-house  and  rope-house  in  Plymouth  Dock-yard; 
drawn  in  1694,  by  Edmund  Dummer:  1  f,'  3  in.  x  11  in. 
[Latisd.  847.  fol.  b9.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  Commissioners'  stable 
and  coach-house,  the  hemp-house  and  rope-walk  in  Ply- 
mouth Dock-yard ;  drawn,  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to 
an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  1  in-     [^  Ms.  43.  fol.  us.] 

A  colored  plan  and  elevation,  with  the  measurements  marked, 
of  the  great  storehouse  in  Plymouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in 
1694,  by  Edmund  Dummer:  1  f.  3  in. xll  in.  ^Lansd. 
847.  fol.  B7.] 

Colored  plana  and  elevations  of  the  great  square  store-house, 
cranes,  saw-piu,  mast-houses,  mast-ponds,  etc.,  in  Ply- 
mouth Dock-yard ;  drawn,  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to 
an  inch ;  1  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.      [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  m.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations,  with  the  measurements  marked, 
of  the  smith's  shop,  two  mast-houses,  a  boat-house,  joiner's 
and  house -carpenter's  shops  in  Plymouth  Dock-)-ard ;  drawn 
in  1604,  by  Edmund  Dummer:  1  f.  3  in.x  U  in.  \_Lansd. 
847.  fol.  9J.] 

An  exact  colored  plan  of  his  Majesties  Gun  Wharf,  and  the 
land  adjacent,  near  Mount  Wise  [Plymouth],  by  Col.  Chris- 
tian Lilly,  1715;  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  2  J  inches:  1  f,  5  in. 
X  1  f .  2  in.     [*  Ms.  45.  fol.  i5.] 


r  Plymouth,  1725  j 
:  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  7 


A  colored  plan  of  the  New  Gun  Wharf  n 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch : 
in.     [*  XI.  B9.] 

A  colored  scheme  for  fortifying  the  island  of  St.  Nicholas,  or 
Drake's  Island,  in  Plymouth  Sound;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
100  feet  to  an  inch,  by  a  French  or  Dutch  artist,  about  1690- 
1700  :  1  f.  4  in.  X  5  in.     [*  xi.  :*.] 

An  exact  colored  plan  of  St.  Nicholas'  Island,  near  Plymouli, 
by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  one  of  his  Majesties  EngiDeera,  1716, 


SOUTHKBfl    COAST   OP    ENOL4ND.       (PLYMOUTH,) 

with  profiles ;  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f .  3  in.  > 
1  f.  7  in.     [«  Ms.  45.  fol.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  of  St.  Nicholas'  Island  in  Plymooth  Sonnd, 
1725,  with  sections ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch^ 
3  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  xi.  pi.] 

Plana  and  sections  of  the  several  buildings  on  St.  Nicholas  ^ 
Island ;  drawn  in  India  ink,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch, 
by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  in  1716 :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [tt 
Ms.  45.  fol.  4j.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  of  the  several  buildings  on  St,  Ni- 
cholas'Island;  drawn  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  1716,  on  a 
scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  Ij  in.     [ft 

XI.  !>*.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  store-houses  at  Cockside,  ■ 
Plymouth,  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly;  drawn,  in  1715,  on 
scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  shed  pn>*  J 
posed  to  be  joined  to  the  store-house  at  Plymouth.       [4 

^L  Ms.  45.  fol-  «.] 

^^^1  "  il  novo  recinlo  della  fortificatione  de  la  ville  de  Plejmouth ;"  I 

^^^^  very  neatly  drawn  in  pen  and  iak  by  an  Italian  hand,  iemp.T 

^^H  Elizabeth,  with  a  chart  of  Plymouth  Sound  :  1  f.  6  ii 

^^H  f.  4  in.     [Cotl.  Aug.  I.  i.  M.] 

^^^1  A  plan  of  "  Plimouth  Forte,"  now  the  citadel ;  drawn  by  ai^ 

^^^V  Italian  hand,  (the  same  as  the  preceding,)  on  a  scale  of  40 

^^^B  paces  to  3  inches,  temp.  Elizabeth;  with  profiles  of   the 

^^H  works:  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.     [Catt.  Aug.  i.  i.  4'^.] 

^^^H  A  colored  plan  of  "the  Royal  Ci  tad  ell "  [Plymouth] ;  drawn  on 

^^^H  vellum,  by  J.  11.,  in  1)377  ;  on  a  scale  of  40  geometric  paces 

^^H  (200  feel)  to  2^  inches :  2  f.  5  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.     [Add.  5415. 

■ 

^^^H  A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  citadel  of  Pljtnouth ;  drawn 

^^^H  by  a  Dutch  or  French   artist  about  1600-1700,  shewing  a 

^^^H  project  for  doubling  the  extent  of  the  citadel,  and  for  erecting 

^^^^1  additional   works  to  the  original  portion  ;  on  a  scale  of  100 

^^^H  feet  to  an  inch.       It  is  apparently  by  the  same  hand  as 

^^^H  the  plan  of  Drake's  island,  xi.  74.     [ib  xi.  iti.] 

^^^^^  A  rulored  plan  of  the  royal  -citadel   of   Plymouth,  by   Col. 

^^^^^^^  Christian  Lilly,  one  of  his  Majesties  Engineers,  1715 ;  drawn 

^^^^^^^L  «M  «  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  ^  in.  x  11^  in.     [ft 

^^^^^^^^     A  volured  plan  of  the  royal  citadel  and  town  of  PlymoDth, 
^^^F  t7«a  1  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch :  S  f.  4  in.  X 

^^^  I  [4rxi.8t.] 


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67 


Farticular  plans  and  sections  of  the  principal  buUdings  in  Ply- 
mouth Citadel,  viz. :  the  Governor's  and  Lieutenant-Go- 
vernor's houses,  the  great  slore-huusc,  the  great  ponder 
magazine,  the  chapel  and  the  barracks ;  drawn  in  Indian 
ink,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Col.  Christian  Lilly, 
1716  :  S  f.  S  in.  X  1  f.  10  in.     [dr  Ms.  43.  fol.  36.] 

A  "  particular  plan  of  part  of  the  Koyall  Citadel  of  Plymouth, 
where  the  inside  of  the  rampart  is  yet  unfinished,  by  C. 
Lilly,  1716  ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch:  2  f.  4 
in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [fi  Ms.  45.  fol.  5B.] 

A  view  of  Plymouth ;  representing  the  embarkation  of  some 
troops  on  board  a  fleet,  probably  those  intended  for  the  ex- 
pedition against  Cadiz  under  the  Earls  of  Essex  and  Not- 
tingham, in  1396.  It  is  drawn  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  and 
is  apparently  a  copy  from  a  contemporary  original:  "if.  x  If. 
[dr  XI.  61.  a.} 

A  colored  view  of  the  citadel,  etc. ;  taken  at  anchor  iu  Fly- 
mouth  Sound,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  in  1682 :  2  f.  3  in.  x  6^ 
in.     [A  Ms.  40.  fol.  10.] 

The  east  prospect  of  Plymouth ;  a  colored  view,  drawn  in 
1715 :  2  f.  4  in.  X  8  in.     [*  Ms.  45.  fol.  33.] 

Acolored  view  of  Drake's  or  St.  Nicholas' Island, and  the  Citadel 
of  Plymouth,  with  Cat  Water,  Mount  Balton,  and  the  Sound, 
as  seen  from  the  cottage  on  Mount  Edgcumbe  ;  drawn  about 
1800 :  1  f.  1  in.  X  10  in.     [*  xi.  S4.  k.] 


.  old  quarry  near  Plymouth :  8  in.  x  6  in. 


A  colored  view  of  a 

[tt  XI.  84.  O.} 

A  colored  view  of  an  old  lower  [on  Mount  Ballen  ?]  near  Ply- 
mouth :  8  in.  X  6  in.     [A  xi.  si.  /).] 

A  colored  view  of  some  rocks  on  the  road  near  Plymouth :  8 

in.  X  6  in.     [*  xi.  bi.  y.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  entrance  into  the  cave  near  the  village  of 

Oreston,  up  the  Catdown  i  drawn  by  J.  F.  E. :  1  f.  1  in.  x 

10  in.     [ft  XI.  Ub.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  coast,  as  you  stand  in  with  the  Bolt 
Head  between  the  Start  Point  and  Plymouth  ;  drawn  by 
Edmund  Dummer,  in  1682 :  2  f.  3  in.  X  6  in.  [ft  Ms.  40. 
fol.  8.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  coast,  from  the  Start  Point  to  the  Bolt 
Head;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer,  in  1682;  S  f.  3  in.  x 
6  in.     [ttMs.  40.  fol.a.] 

X  2 


A' 


6S  SOUTHERN  COAST   OF   EMOLAHD.       (DARTMOUTH.) 

A  colored  view  of  the  coast,  as  yoD  stand  into  the  bay  betwei 
the  Start  Point  and  Berry  Point ;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dm 
in  1682  ;  2  f.  3  in.  X  6  in.    [ifi  Ms.  -tO.  fol.  H.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  coast,  from  Dartmouth  to  Roddypole 
[Radipole],  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth  ;  some  of  the 
names  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord  Biirghley  :  1  f.  6.  in. 
X  1  f     [0.  R.  Libr.  18  D.  in.  fol,  i5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "the  harbour  of  Dartmouth;"  surveyed  in 
1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas 
Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
one  mile  to  If  inch :  1  f.  6^  in.  X  8  in,      [Slmne,  3233.  fol. 

15.] 

The  south-east  prospect  of  Dartmouth  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  6  in. — A 
plan  of  Dartmouth  Harbour,  on  a  scale  of  4000  feet  to  an 
inch. — A  plan  of  Dartmouth  Caalle  and  the  adjacent  for- 
tifications, by  Col.  Christian  Lilly,  1715;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  40  feet  to  an  inch.    [*  Ms.  45.  fol.  5i.] 

A  colored  north  view  of  Dartmouth  Castle  aud  the  entrance  to 
the  harbour;   drawn  about  1790  :    1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.    [4i  zi. 

67.  rf.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  Dartmouth  Castle,  drawn  about  1790: 
1  £  X  9  in.     [*  xj.  67.  e.] 

A  tinted  plan  of  some  property  at  Brixham  in  Devonshire, 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  two  chains  to  an  inch,  with  a  slight 
sketch  of  Torbay  ;  shewing  the  relative  position  of  Brixham 
with  other  places :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f  7  in.     [Add.  11,741.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  River  of  Exmoutb  ; "  surveyed  in  1698, 
by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wilt- 
shaw, Commissioners  of  the  Navy  ;  on  a  scale  of  one  mile 
to  25  inches :  1  £  6f  x  8  in.     iShane,  3233.  i*.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Poole  Harbour  and  the  coast  of  Dorsetshire 
to  Lyme  Regis;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  shewing  the 
landing  places  and  beacons :  on  two  sheets,  measuring  to- 
gether 5  f,  X  1  £  8  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  .11  and  ai.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Swyre  and  the  Warren-house,  near 
Strangeway  Castle  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Abbotsbury; 
drawnbyS.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  llin.  x  7  in.  {^P.R. 
Eaye,  i.  s*5.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Swyre  wliite  house,  near  Strangeway 
Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1 790 :  llin.  x  7 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sw.] 


b 


SOUTHBRN  COAST   OF    BNQLAND.       (POBTLAND.) 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Strangeway  Castle,  taken  from  the 

Shingles ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  x 

7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  a*3.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Court  in  Stiangeway  Castle,  near 

Abbolsbury;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  Sept.  1790:  U  in. 
X  7  in.     {P.  S.  Kaye,  i.  aw.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  extremity  of  the  bank  of 

Shingles,   taken   from  Strangeway  Castle  ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 

Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aae.] 
A  distant  view  of  Portland  and  the  Fleet,  taken  from  a  stone 

wall  on  Chapel  Hill,  Abbolsbury ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink  by 

S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  1 1   in.  x  7  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

i.  IGB.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  cavities  on  the  Shingle  Bank; 

the  Decoy  near  Abbotsbury ;  and  a  distant  view  of  Portland 

Island^  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  II  in.  x 

7  in.     \p.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sjo.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  grave  on  the  Shingle  Bank,  with  a 

distant  view  of  Swyre  white  house,  the  Golden  Cup,  etc. ; 

drawn   by   S.    H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.   1790:  11  in.  x  7  in. 

IP.  R.  Kaye,  i.  s;iT.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  mode  of  fishing  on  the  Shingle 

Bank ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  11  in.  X  7  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  2,19,] 

■A  colored  sketch  of  Crook  Hill  and  its  environs,  including 
Wyke  and  Fleet,  with  part  of  Chesil  Beach,  shewing  the 
positions  of  an  attacking  and  defending  army  ;  drawn  about 
1800,  by  Alexander  Dun  Cameron,  Capt.  R.  R, :  1  f.  4  in.  x 
n  in.     [ft  XII.  18.] 

A  view  of  Fleet  Church,  near  Weymouth  ;  drawn  in  pen  and 
ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790:  10  in.  x  l\  in. ;  with  draw- 
ings, in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  and  the  font. 
[/*.  R.  Kaye,  I.  ug-i&i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  and  village  of  Wyk,  near 
Weymonlh  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  U  in. 
X  7  in. ;  with  drawings  of  the  font  and  of  one  of  the 
brackets  in  the  churcli.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  a?*,  S75,  a-fi.] 

A  distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wyk  Church  tower,  taken 
from  the  road  over  the  common  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  X  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ot.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rocks  at  Wyk ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  airs.] 


SOUTHERN    COAST    OF  ENGLAKD.       (PORTLAND.) 

A  riew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Eome  scenery  at  Wyk ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I,  277,] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Isle  of  Portland  and  Weymouth  Bay ; 
drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth :  1  f.  5  in.  x  I  f.  ICott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  3i;.3 

A  colored  plan  of  Portland  and  Weymouth,  with  the  parts  ad- 
jacent, by  C.  Lilly,  1715 ;  on  a  scale  of  1000  feet  to  an  inch : 
1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [4?  Ms.  45.  fol.  ofi.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Isle  of  Portland  and  coast  adjoining, 
from  Lyme  to  Swanwich  ;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of  5 
miles  to  an  inch :  8  in.  x  8  in.     [A  xii.  i^t.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Portland  Arms  Inn,  on  Portland 

Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.   Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x 

7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  1B7.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  the  bedchamber  of  the  Port- 

lund  Arms  Inn;  drawn  by  S.  II.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790: 

U  in.  X  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  los.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chesil  Bank,  from  the  Portland  Arms 

Inn,  in  Portland  Island;  dravni  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 

1790:  lOi  in.  x  7^  in.     [/*.  R.  Kaye,  1. 199.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  lighthouses  on  Portland  Island ; 
drawn  by  8.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790:  11  in.  x  7j  in. 
IP.  R.  Kaye,  i.  its.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  lighthouses  on  Portland  Island, 
lu  seen  from  the  adjacent  heights ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1790:  II  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i74.] 

.\  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  rocks  near  the  lighthouses  on  the  Isle 
iif  Portland ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,in  Aug.  1790:  11  in.  x 
Tiiii.    [P.fl.  Kaye,  I.  i69.] 

A  vivw,  ill  Indian  ink,  of  the  battery  on  Portland  Bill ;  drawn  by 
8,  U.  (Jrimm:  11  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i9i.] 

A  vivw,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  the  perforated  rocks  on  the  Bill  of  Port- 
Uudi  drawn  by S.H.  Grimm, in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7Jin. 
\f.  H.  Kaye,  I.  iPJ.] 

A  \itiw,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  thenew  lighthouse  on  Portland  Island ; 
di'AWiiby  H.  H.  Grimm.in  Aug.  1790:  U  in.  x  7  in.  [With 
K  ilupUculo.)    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i7o,  i7i.] 

i\  viuw,  tu  Indiim  ink.of  the  new  lighthouse  on  Portland  Island, 
ikltvu  ftuiu  lh«  adjacent  heights;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
A(tt|<  "*';   11  ill.  X  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  vn.] 


SOOTHBEN   COAST  OP  BNOLAND.      (PORTLAND.) 


71 


I 


A  vieiT,  in  Indian  ink,  of  tlie  new  lighthouse  on  Portland  Island 
taken  ftom  the  distant  shore ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  Sept. 
1790 :  1 1  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  m.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  cave  holes  on  Portland  Island ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  and  Sept.  1790:  each  mea- 
Biiriug  11  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  aoo,  sou] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  village  of  Southwell,  on  Portland 
Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790:  11  in.  x  7^- 
in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i90.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Portland  Castle,  called  "Bow  and 
Arrow  Castle,"  or  Rufus'  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1790;  11  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  lai.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  castle  and  ruined  church  at 
Wakeham,  taken  from  the  road  near  the  church  ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  1B5.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  castle  and  part  of  Wakeham, 
in  the  Isle  of  Portland;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790: 
11  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ibi.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  castle  and  part  of  the  ruined 
church  on  Portland  Island,  taken  from  the  adjacent  heights ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7i  in.  [P. 
-  R.  Kaye,  i.  laa.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  Rufus'e  Castle,'"  and  the  ruin  of  the 
old  church,  taken  from  below;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept  1790  :  1 1  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  iBS.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruined  church  at  Wakeham ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790;  11  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  irc] 

A  -view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  East  Towb,  on  Portland  Island ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790:  11  in.  X  7}  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i,  i96.  ] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  east  end  of  Portland  Church,  taken 
from  the  road  before  the  clerk's  house ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1790 ;  11  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i76.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north-east  of  Portland  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1 790 :  1 1  in  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  itt.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Portland  Church,  as  seen  from  a  dis- 
tance; drawnby  S.U.Grimm, in  Aug.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7J  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i7b.] 


SODTHEBN   COAST  OF   ENOLAilD.      (PORTLAND.) 


72 

A  view,  ID  Indian  ink,  of  the  clerk's  honse,  near  the  chorcb,  i 
the  Isle  of  Portland ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 : 
n  in.  X  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  lao.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  house  on  Portland  Island  whiclr^ 
served  as  a  parish  church  before  the  present  charch  i 
erected ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7}^ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  179.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  quarry  on  Portland  Island ;  drawn  li 
S,  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R.  Kay« 
I,  ios.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  manner  of  conveying  blocks  < 
Btono  down  the  hill  on  Portland  Island;  drawn  by  S.  H,l 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7i  in,    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  it>>>}l 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  house  on  Portland  Island ;  drawn  Ij 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kay< 

1.   197.] 

Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  fragments  of  Portland  Isla 
by  S.  H.Grimm,  Sept.  1790:  each  measuring  11  in.  x  7^ii]ul 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aoa,  ao,}.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  camp  on  the  heights  of  0 
Island  of  Portland,  with  the  cove  and  village  of  Fortune^ 
Well ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  1 1  in.  x  71  iii.| 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  m.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Fortune's  Well  on  Portland  Islandd^ 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7j  in.  [M 
R.  Kaye,  i.  193.] 

The  norlh-east  prospect  of  Portland  Hill  and  Castle,  1  f.  4  in.  X  I 
6  in.;  with  a  plan  of  Portland  Castle,  by  Col.  Christian  I 
Lilly,  1715 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f  4  uuM 
X  1  f.  3}  in.     [^  Mb.  45,  fol.  go.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portland  Castle,  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  fl 
20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4i  in.  x  1  f.  7i  in.     [*  xii.  s*.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  new  castle  of  Portland;  drawn  by  S.  H.| 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  isajl 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  pnetorium  of  the  camp  on  Port-I 
land  Island,  with  the  new  castle  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iii| 
Sept  1790:  llin.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye',  i.  lya.] 

\  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Portland  Ferry;  drawn  by  S,  H,  Grimm  J 
is  Aug.  1790:  II  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i98.] 
L^vivw,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Portland  Island,  taken  from  the  c 

owii  obovu  WeymouUi;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.1 
in»:   U  in.  X  7i  in.     [/>.  R.  Kaye,  i.  iss.] 


SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (WEYMOUTH.)  73 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Isle  of  Portiand,  taken  from  the 
Nose  at  Weymouth ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 : 
11  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  jB.  Eaye,  1. 167.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sandfoot  Casde,  near  Weymouth, 
and  the  Isle  of  Portland ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1790:  11  in.  X  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  225.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sandfoot  Castle,  near  Weymouth ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  it.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  224.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sandfoot  Castle,  near  Weymouth, 
showing  the  gateway ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 : 
11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i.  226.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  port  of  Weymouth  and  Melcombe  Re- 
gis, and  part  of  the  bay  of  Portland,"  surveyed  in  1698  by 
Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw, 
Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  two 
inches:  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in.     [SloanCj  3233.  is.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Weymouth  Bay ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  26o.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Weymouth  Bay ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  259.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  some  old  houses  on  Weymouth  Harbour ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in.  [P. 
-R.  Kaye,  i.  269.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Weymouth  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in. ;  with  pencil  sketches 
of  the  pulpit  and  of  a  monumental  figure.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

262,  263,  263*.] 

Three  pencil  sketches  of  the  old  town  hall  at  Weymouth,  now 
a  school;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790;  each  mea- 
suring 11  in.  X  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  264,  265,  266.] 

A  view,  in  Indiaif  ink,  of  the  Crown  Inn  at  Weymouth ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  267.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Mrs.  Johnson*s  house  at  Weymouth ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  268.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  catnp  on  the  Nose  at  Wey- 
mouth ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm',  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7  in. 
[P.  -R.  Kaye,  i.  26i.] 

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74  SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (lULWOBTH.) 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Norihington  WeU,  near  Weymouth  ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7  in.  [P. 
R.  Eaye,  i.  27i.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  Spring  of  the  Way,  at  Upway,  near  Wey- 
mouth; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  11  in.  x  7 
in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  27o.] 

Distant  view,  in  outline,  of  Gloucester  House,  Weymouth,  taken 
from  Radipole ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7|- 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  223.] 

A  plan  of  the  pkrish  of  Radipole,  near  Weymouth  and  Mel- 
combe  Regis,  in  Dorsetshire ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth :  1  f. 
8  in.  X  11  in.    [Coit  Aug.  i.  ii.  22.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Radipole  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  11  in.  x  7^  in.;  with  a  sketch,  in 
pencil,  of  the  font     [P.  it.  Kaye,  i.  220,  221.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  some  amphitheatrical  ground  at  Radipole; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  11  in.  x  7  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  222.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  village  of  Radipole,  near  Wey- 
mouth ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  11  in.  x  7i 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  219.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  perforated  rock  called  "  Durdle 
Door,"  at  West  Lulworth  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept 
1790 :  11  in.  X  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 167.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  West  Lulworth  and  part  of  the  cove  ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7 J  in.  [P. 
-R.  Kaye,  1. 158.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cove  at  Lulworth,  taken  from  a 
neighbouring  height,  with  St  Aldan's  Head  at  a  distance ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790  :  11  in.  x  7j^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  1. 154.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cove  at  Lulworth,  looking  towards 
the  sea;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7| 
in.    [P.  -R.  Kaye,  1. 155.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rock  near  Lulworth  Cove,  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 156.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lulworth  Castle  and  parish  church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  11  in.  x  7J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  1. 153.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  east  part  of  ^^  Arishmnll,''  a  rock  near 
East  Lulworth ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  11 
in.  X  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 160.] 


SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (iSLB  OP  WIGHT.)         75 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  **  ArisbmuU,"  near  East  Lulworth ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  11  in.  x  7J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  i59.] 

An  outline  sketch  of  '^  Hanbury  Barrow,^'  at  East  Lulworth ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  I.  let.] 

An  outline  sketch  of  Flower  Barrow  Camp,  at  East  Lulworth ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  11  in.  x  7  J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  i6i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  range  of  coast  from  St.  Aidants 
Head  to  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1790 :  11  in.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  27f.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Peverell  Point ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in   Sept.    1790:    11   in.  x  7J   in.     [P.  R.   Kaye, 

I.  163.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  amphitheatrical  stone  quarry  near 
Peverell  Point,  in  Purbeck ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept 
1790:  11  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  164.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  quarry  near  Peverell  Point,  in  Pur- 
beck; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790:  11  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  -R.  Kaye,  i65.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Swanwick  Key  and  Bay,  and  Hand- 
fast  Point,  in  the  distance  Christ  Church  and  the  Isle  of 
Wight;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  11  in.  x  7 
in.    [P.  R,  Kaye,  i.  «47.] 

A  colored  plan  of  *^  the  haven  and  town  of  Poole,  near  the  Isle 
of  Purbeck,"  surveyed  in  1698  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor, 
and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on 
a  scale  of  one  mile  to  an  inch  and  a  half:  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in. 
[Sloaney  d2dd.  12.]      ' 

A  colored  representation  of  a  castle,  said  to  be  *^  for  the  Wiche :'' 
it  is  probably  intended  for  Wych  Channel  in  Poole  Bay,  in 
Dorsetshire ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII. :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 
[CoU.  Aug.  I.  i.  29.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  the  opposite  coast  of 
Hampshire ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth  ;  the  names  of  the  prin- 
cipal inhabitants  are  added  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord  Burgh- 
ley;  onascaleof  three  quarters  of  an  inch  to  a  mile:  lf.9in. 
X  1  f.  4  in.     [O.  JR.  Libr.  18  D.  in.  flF.  ir,  is.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with  part  of  the  coast  of 
Hampshire ;  dravm  temp.  Elizabeth,  on  a  scale  of  two  miles 
to  an  inch  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  Il|  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  fs.] 

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76  MOOTHERN    COAST   OF    ENGLAND.       (iSLE   OF    WIGHT.) 

A  colored  chart  of  tte  Isle  of  Wight  and  opposite  coast  c 
Hampshire ;  drawn  by  C'apt.  John  Kemp tfaome, about  1688d 
1  f,  I  in.  X  9  in.     [Add.  3665.  i,] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  north-eastern  part  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  " 
with  Hurst  Castle;  drawn  about  1720,  on    a   scale  of  500 
feet  to  an  inch  :  3  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [^fe  xv.  4.] 

A,  rude  drawing  of  a  castle,  or  rather  tower,  of  a  circular  form, 
with  gabions  on  the  ramparts,  standing  on  a  neck  of  land, 
[Hurst  Castle  in  Hampshire  ?] ;  drawn  on  vellura  temp: 
Henry  VIII. :  2  f,  3.  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.     ICott.  Aug.  i.  i.  so.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Hurst  Castle,  shewing  the  batteries  proposed 
to  be  erected  on  the  outside ;  drawn  about  the  time  of  Charles 
II.,  on  a  scale  of  30  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  9  in. 

[*  XiV.  61.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Hurst  Castle,  with  the  adjacent  buildings,  and 
shewing  the  whole  of  the  Camber ;  drawn  in  1 723,  on  a  scale 
of  100  feet  to  an  inch ;  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [fi  xiv.  6i.] 

A  prospect  of  Hurst  Castle  ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  by  Thomas 
Phillips,  about  the  year  1700 :  2  f.  3  in.  x  If.  6.  in.  [*  xiv, 
63.  1.  a.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  George  Inn  and  some  other  build- 
ings near  the  beach  at   Yarmouth:  1  f.  8  in.  x  10  m.     [_^ 

XV.  H.  A.] 

A  colored  view,  taken  from  the  interior  of  a  cave  in  Freshwater 
Bay,  in  1813 :  IJ  in.  x  8  in.     [*  xv.  sb.  e.] 

A  colored  view  of  an  arched  rock  in  Freshwater  Bay ;  drawn 
by  the  same  hand  as  the  preceding:  11  in.  x  8  in.    [ftr  xv. 

A  colored  view  of  the  village  of  Niton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  j 

drawn  by  I.  Hassell ;  8j  in.  x  6  in.     [^  xv.  aa.  s.] 
A  plan  of  "  Applercombe,  the  seat  of  Sir  Robert  Worsley,  in  the 

Isle  of  Wight;"  drawn  without  a  scale,  but  about  26  feet  to 

an  inch:  H  in.  x  6  in.     [fi  xv.  9.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  coast  as  you  pass  by  the  Isle  of  Wight 

and  the  high  land  of  Dunnoz ;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer, 

in  1682:  2  f .  3  in.  x  6  in.      [*  Ms.  40.  fol.  6.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  Undercliff  nt-ar  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight; 

drawn  in  1813:  U  in.  x  8  in.     [^  xv.  a.  J.] 
A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  Sandham  Fort,  in  Saudown  Bay, 

on  the  south-east  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  drawn  about  the  year 

1700,  "Le  Lieutenant  Collonel  de  Stroff  fecit ; "  on  a  scale 


of  tiO  feet  to  an  inch .-  2  f.  6 


t  2  f.  2  in.     [*  XV.  ,14.] 


^ 


SODTHKRN  COAST  OF   ENGLANP.      (SOUTHAMPTON.)  77 

A  colored  plan  of  Samlbam  Fort ;  drawn  io  1725,  on  a  scale  of 
40  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [fi  xv.  35.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sandham  Fort  and  tlie  adjacent  country ; 
drawn  about  1750,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  ioch:  1  f.  7 
in.  X  I  f.  3^  in.     [ft  xv.  36.] 

Colored  plans,  on  vellum,  of  two  forts  at  "Newpoort,"  and 
"Cowehouse,"  [Newport  and  East  Cowes,]  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  80  feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  section 
on  a  larger  scale,  about  the  year  1700,  "  Le  Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel De  Stroff,  fecit:"  2  f.  9  in.  x  2  f.     [ft  xv.  5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  West  Cowes  Castle  ;  drawn  in  the  year  1725, 
on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7.  in.  [ft 
ST.  ».  a.] 

A  pen  and  ink  view  of  "  Cowse  Castle  "  [West  Cowes] ;  drawn 
by  M.  Leth'.  [Letheuilherf]:  7  in.  x  3i  in.    [ft  xv.  ge.  A.] 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  Carisbrook  Castle ;  drawn  about 
the  year  1700,  on  a  scale  of  90  feet  to  an  inch,  "Le  Lieu- 
tenant Collonel  De  Stroff  fecit:"  2  f.  6  io.  x  2  f .  2  in.     [ft 

XV.  33.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  the  Keep  of  Carisbrook  Castle,  taken  from 
the  foot  of  the  steps  leading  to  it;  drawn  about  1800:  1  f. 
8  in.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [ft  XV.  23.  h.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "the  River  of  Southampton,  with  the 
situation  of  Bussleton,  Beautey,  and  Lj-mington  rivers,  within 
the  Isle  of  Wight ;"  suneyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer, 
Surveyor,  and  Capl.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the 
Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  2)  inches :  on  two  sheets, 
each  1  f.  6i  in.  X  8  in.     [Sloane,  3233.  7.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Lymington  River,  east  of  Hurst  Castle, 
within  tlie  Isle  of  Wight;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund 
Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Navy;  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  3f  inches: 
1  f.  6i  in.  X  8  in.     [Sloane,  3233.  lo.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Christchurch  River,  westward  of  Hurst 
Castle,  without  the  Isle  of  Wight ;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Ed- 
mund Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw, 
Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  2j 
inches:  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in.     ISIoaiie,  3233.  ii.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Beauley  River;  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Ed- 
mund Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw, 
Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  2§ 
inches :  1  f.  6i  in.  x  8  in.     [Sloane,  3283.  9.] 


SOUTHERN   COAST   OF   ENGLAND.       (POaXSMOOTH.) 

A  colored  plan  of  Calshot  Castle,  ]705,  shewing  the  Crown 
Land;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  100  feel  to  an  inch:  2  f  3  in. 
X  1  f  7  in.     [*  XIV.  65.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Bussleton  River;  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Ed- 
mund Dummer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw, 
Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  2j 
inches:  1  f.  ej  in.  x  8  in.     [Shane,  3233.  a.] 

A  colored  survey  and  sketch  of  the  Bay  of  Southampton,  and 
Roads  from  Portsmouth  to  Chichester,  Petersfield,  and  Win- 
chester; drawn  by  David  Dundas,  Feb.  10th,  1757,  on  a 
scale  of  If  inch  to  a  mile ;   4  f.  8  in.  x  2  f  4  in.     [sb  vi. 

113.] 

"Plan  de  Southampton;"  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French 
artist  about  1G50,  shewing  the  walls,  churches,  etc.;  100 
paces  to  an  inch:  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.  [_Add.  11,564. 
art.  16.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  South  Gate  and  Tower,  Southamp- 
ton ;  drawn  about  1750 :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [s&  xiv.  5o.  d.'] 

"  Portsmouth  Harbour  and  Soutliampton  Water,  within  the 
Isle  of  Wight,  with  their  sands,  buoys,  and  soundings,  etc., 
being  one  of  the  best  harbours  in  the  world,  and  the  former 
shews  one  of  the  best  navy-yards  in  England ;  delineated  in 
October,  1698:"  2  f.  X  8j  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  B9.] 

A  Urge  colored  view  of  "  Portsmouth  Harbour,  St.  Helen's,  and 
Stokes  Bay,  within  the  Isle  of  Wight,  taken  from  the  high 
land  of  PostdowD,  shewing  how  the  ships  of  the  royal  navy 
are  moored  and  secured  from  Portsmouth  towards  Fareham  ; 
delineated   1698:"    3  f.  10  in.  x  1   f.  6j  in.     [*   Ms.  43. 


fol.! 


■] 


A  colored  chart  of  Portsmouth  Harbour,  Spithead,  and  part  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  an  inch  ;  drawn 
on  vellum,  in  1585:   1  f.  3  in.  x  U^\n.     [Co«.  Aug.  I.  i.  27.] 

A  "  draught  of  Portsmouth  Harbour,  shewing  the  number  and 
disposition  of  the  harbour  moorings,  with  the  sands,  shoals, 
and  depth  of  water,  1774;"  on  a  scale  of  lOinches  toanule: 
2  f  3  in.  X  1  f.  7i^  m.     [*  Ma.  44.  fol.  a.] 

A  "  draught  of  the  entrance  of  Portsmoutli  Harbour,  shewing 
the  sands,  shoals,  soundings,  and  marks  for  sailing  in  and  out, 
taken  1774;"  on  a  scale  of  11  inches  to  a  mile:  2  f.  4  in.  X 
1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  44.  fol.  9.] 

A  view  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Portchester  CasUe,  at  the 
head  of  Portsmouth  Harbour ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  probably 
about  1780 :  2  f.  3  in.  X  I  f.  4  in.     [ft  xiv  fri./.] 


SOtlTHEBN   COAST   OF  ENGLAND.      (PORTBUODTH.) 


79 

A  view  of  "  Gellkicker  aod  Stack,  aa  seen  frova  Haseler  Hos- 
pital near  Gosport,  Hants  •"  drawn  in  pencil :  1  f.  x  10  in. 

[*  XIV.  78.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  boundaries  and  interior  buildings  of  For- 
ton  Hospital,  near  Gosport,  taken  in  Nov.  1756  j  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  45  feet  to  an  inch  :   1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [tb  XIV.  77-2 

An  account,  written  by  John  Archer,  Colonel  Commandant  of 
Engineers,  of  all  the  proceedings  connected  with  the  erection 
of  Fort  Monckton,  on  the  Gillkicker  point,  on  the  Gosport 
side,  near  Portsmouth,  from  1779  to  1783;  with  copies  of 
the  correspondence,  and  accompanied  by  the  five  following 
plans:  [ib  siv.  63.  i.  a.] 

1.  A  colored  plan  of  the  original  fascine  fort  at  Gill- 
kicker, with  an  outline  of  the  proposed  fort,  1779 ;  drawn  on 
a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :   1  f.  2J  in.  x  11  in.     [^  xiv. 

63.  S.  *.] 

2.  A  colored  plan  of  Fort  Monckton,  as  approved  by 
General  Skinner,  and  ordered  to  be  revetted  July  25th,  1780 ; 
drawn  to  the  same  scale  and  size.     [^  xrv.  63.  t.  c."} 

3.  Proposals  for  some  alterations  in  the  shape  of  the  fort 
at  Gillkicker,  by  General  Skinner,  but  disapproved  by  the 
Board,  16th  Sept.  1780  ;  shewing  the  fort  as  erecting,  with 
the  proposed  alterations  marked ;  drawn  to  the  same  scale: 
1  f.  1  in.  X  10  in.     [ft  xiv.  63.  2,  d.] 

4.  A  colored  plan  for  improving  Fort  Monckton,  approved 
5th  March,  1783,  by  the  Duke  of  Richmond,  Master- General 
of  the  Ordnance;  drawn  on  the  same  scale:  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f. 
1  in.     [&  XIV.  6.1.  a.  e.] 

5.  A  colored  plan  of  Fort  Monckton,  as  proposed  by 
Colonel  Archer,  Oct.  1782;  shewing  how  it  might  have  been 
fortified  when  its  situation,  defences,  and  consequences  were 
known  and  properly  understood ;  drawn  on  the  same  scale : 
1  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [d?  xiv.  63.  a./.] 

A  colored  suney  of  Portsea  Island,  shewing  the  towns  and 
fortifications  of  Portsmouth  and  Gosport,  the  dock.  Block- 
house Fort,  Portsmouth  and  Laugston  harbours,  with  the 
castles,  islands,  channels,  sands,  etc.,  in  and  about  the  same; 
done  in  the  year  1716,  by  C.  Lempriere ;  with  figures  shew- 
ing the  soundings  at  low  water  in  feet,  and  distinguishing  the 
king's  land  which  was  purchased  in  the  year  1710;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  3|  inches:  2  f.  4j  in.  x  1  C  8  in. 

[*  XIV.  11.  1.] 

A  colored  survey  of  Portsea  Island,  etc.,  shewing  the  towns  and 
fortifications  of  Foitsmouth  and  Gosport,  with  Portsmouth 


d 


80  SOUTHERN   COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      {PORTSBODTH.) 

and  Langston  harbours ;  with  figures  shewing  the  Boundings 
or  depth  of  the  nea  at  low  water  in  feet ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
one  mile  to  3f  inches  :  2  f.  4j-  in.  x  1  f.  S  in.      [*  Xiv.  i:i.] 
It  is  copied  from  Lempriere's  survey. 

A  survey  of  Portsea  Island,  shewing  the  towns  and  fortifications 
of  Portsmouth,  Gosport,  and  Block-house  Fort,  the  dock, 
Portsmouth  and  Langston  harbours,  with  the  castles, 
islands,  morasses,  lakes,  channetS]  sands,  etc.,  in  and  about 
the  same;  done  iu  the  year  1725;  with  figures  shewing  the 
soundings  or  depth  of  the  sea  at  low  water  in  feet,  and  dis- 
tinguishing the  king's  land  which  was  purchased  in  1710, 
for  fortifying  the  dock ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  3f 
inches :  2  f.  44  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.  [fi  xiv.  ij.J 
It  is  founded  on  Lempriere's  survey. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Portsmouth  and 
places  adjacent,  including  Gosporl,  Portchester  Castle,  and 
South  Sea  Castle,  1725,  distinguishing  the  land  purchased 
for  fortifying  the  dock,  and  having  the  soundings  of  the  har- 
bour marked ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  SJ  inches  to  a  mile :  3  f. 
3J  in.  X  1  f.  8J  in.     [*  xiv.  ye.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  Town,  Harbour,  and  Spithead ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  8^  inches  to  a  mile :  3  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  8  in. 

[lb  XIV.  27.] 

It  is  a  copy  of  the  preceding,  but  without  the  soundings  of 
the  harbour,  and  is  in  some  parts  unfinished. 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  and  Portsea,  and  the  harbour, 
with  the  Block-house  Fort ;  done  by  John  P.  Desmaretz, 
1743,  distinguishing  the  inward  and  outward  boundaries  of 
the  king's  land ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch  :  3 
f.  8J  in.  X  2  f.  3  in.     [ffl  xiv.  sb.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  Gosport,  with  the  new  fortifica- 
tions begun  iu  1748,  shewing  the  works  proposed  to  be  com- 
pleted ;  by  John  P.  Desmaretz ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200 
feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  profile  on  a  scale  of  30  feet  to  an  inch  : 
2  f.  5J  m.  X  1  f.  7j  in.     [*  xiv.  2-2.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  Gosport,  with  the  new  fortifica- 
tions begun  iu  1748,  shewing  the  proposed  works  not  com- 
pleted; by  John  P.  Desmaretz,  1751  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
200  feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  profile  on  a  scale  of  30  feet  to  an 
inch :  2  f.  4|  in.  X  1  f.  7J  in.     [*  Xiv.  S3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth,  Portsea,  Gosport,  South  Sea 
CasQe,  and  parts  adjacent,  shewing  the  intended  fortifica- 
tions not  yet  completed  ;  by  John  P.  Desmaretz,  1 760 ;  with 


80DTBBBN   COAST    OF   ENGLAND.      (l>ORTSM0UTH.)  81 

the  soundings  of  the  harbour  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  600  feet 
to  an  inch  :  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  8^  in.    [ft  xiv.  .to.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  and  its  harbour,  by  John  P. 
Desmaretz,  1750;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch: 
3  f.  4i  in.  X  2  f.  3  iu.     [*  Xiv.  ^9.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  and  Gosport,  Block  House  Fort, 
South  Sea  Castle,  with  the  King's  Dock-yard  and  parts  ad- 
jacent, by  John  P.  Desmaretz,  1751  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
600  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  5  in.  x  I  f.  sj  in.     [«  Xiv.  3i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsea  Island,  shewing  the  towns  and 
fortifications  of  Portsmouth,  Gosport,  South  Sea  Castle, 
Cumberland  and  Portsea  Bridge  Forts,  the  Docks  and  the 
Harbours  of  Portsmouth  and  Langslon,  1751  ;  the  soundings 
not  marked  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  3|  inches :  2  f. 
4^  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [a  xiv.  u.] 

It  is  a  copy,  with  additions,  of  Lempriere's  survey. 

A  colored  survey  of  Portsea  Island,  shewing  the  fortifications 
of  Portsmouth,  Gosport,  Block  House  Fort,  Cumberland 
Fort,  and  Portsea  Bridge  Fort,  with  Portsmouth  and  Langs- 
ton  harbours,  with  the  soundings  or  depths  of  the  sea  at  low 
water,  in  feet;  drawn  in  I75t>,  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  3| 
inches:  2  f.  44  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  xiv.  ii.  e.] 

It  is  a  copy,  with  alterations,  of  Lempriere's  survey,  xiv. 


A  colored  plan  of  Gosport,  with  a  proposed  intrenchment  for 
the  better  securing  His  Majesties  Dock  at  Portsmouth ; 
estimated  at  £5957  19s.;  by  John  P.  Desmaretz,  1757; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch  ;  with  profiles  of  the 
proposed  intrenchmenls  and  of  the  present  works  at  Gosport, 
with  the  proposed  covert  way,  on  a  scale  of  SO  feet  to  an 
inch :  3i  f.  X  If.  7i  in.     [ft  xiv.  s*.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Portsmouth,  with 
a  projected  intrenchment  at  Gosport  for  the  security  of  his 
Majesty's  Dock,  [1757] ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  600  feet  to  an 
inch ;  with  a  profile  of  the  proposed  line,  on  a  scale  of  16  feet 
to  an  inch :  2  f.  5  in.  x  1  f.  8^  in.     [ft  xiv.  3*.] 

A  colored  survey  of  Portsea  Island,  shewing  the  towns  and 
fortifications  of  Portsmouth  and  Gosport,  the  Dock,  Block- 
house Fort,  Portsmouth  and  Langston  harbours,  with  the 
castles,  chatmels,  sands,  etc.,  in  and  about  the  same ;  with 
the  new  intrenchment  at  Portsea  Lake,  and  proposed  line 
at  Gosport;  with  figures  shewing  the  soundings  at  low 
water  iu  feet,  and  distingiushiDg  the  king's  land  and  that 


B2  SOCTHEBN   COAST   OF   ENGLAND.       (PORTSMOUTH.) 

purchased  in  the  year  1710  ;  drawii  on  a  scale  of  odc  mile  to 
3|  ioches:  2  f.  4i  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.    [*  xiv.  15.] 
Founded  upon  Lempriei-e's  survey. 

Colored  plans,  shewing  ilie  profiles  proposed  by  Major  John 
Archer  for  the  new  fortifications  on  Portsmouth  Common, 
agreeable  to  the  system  as  heretofore  practised  in  the  founda- 
tions of  the  town  works,  and  in  consequence  of  General 
Skinner's  Report,  approved  by  the  Board,  19  Nov,  1772; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9^  in.  X  1  f.  5  in. 
[ft  XIV,  4S,  a.  a.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Island  of  Portsea,  shewing  the  present 
fortifications  of  Porlsmouth,  Gosport,  lines  and  out  forts,  to- 
gether with  the  works  now  carrying  on  to  secure  his  Ma- 
jesty's dock-j'ard ;  with  the  intrencbments  proposed  by  Major 
[John]  Archer  for  defending  the  Island,  1773 ;  the  soundings 
of  the  harbour  are  marked ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  600  feet  to 
an  inch :  4  f.  1  in,  x  3  f.  3j  in.     [ft  xiv.  16.] 

A  colored  survey  of  the  Gosport  side  from  Portsmouth  Harbour 
to  Titchfield  Haven,  made,  by  order  of  his  Majesty,  by 
Matthew  Pitts,  Sub-Engineer,  under  the  direction  of  John 
Archer,  Engineer,  1774 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  600  feet  to  an 
inch :  6  f.  X  4  f.     It  is  the  original,  signed  by  Major  Archer. 

[ft  XIV,  10.  8.] 

Colored  plans,  shewing  the  profiles  proposed  and  executed  by 
Major  Archer,  in  the  new  fortifications  on  Portsmouth  Com- 
mon, the  piling  and  Iraming  under  the  foundations  being 
omitted,  whereby  a  saving  of  upwards  of  ^12,000  arises  to 
the  public  i  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  D  in. 
X  1  f.  5  in.     [ft  XIV.  42.  b.  b.2 

Attached  to  this  are  two  Reports,  in  July,  1780,  by  Major 
[and  Lieut.-Col,]  Archer,  one  on  the  state  of  the  uew  fortifica- 
tions at  Portsmouth,  the  other  on  the  superiority  of  his  own 
mode  of  construction, 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  FortsmouLh,  with  part  of  its  har- 
bour, drawn,  apparently,  in  the  time  of  Henry  VIII,,  and  be- 
fore the  erection  of  the  fortifications  which  are  shewn  in  the 
two  folloning  plans.  On  vellum ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet 
to  an  inch :  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f,  10  in,     ^Colt.  Aug,  i.  ii,  15.] 

A  plan  of  the  fortifications  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth  ;  drawn, 
apparently,  in  the  time  of  Henry  VIII,,  on  a  scale  of  100 feet 
to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  2  f.     [Coll.  Aug.  i.  i.  uj.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth,  shewing  a  pro- 
ject for  the  erection  of  eooie  works,  and  having  the  names  of 


SOUTHERN    COAST   OF   ENOLAND.       (PORTSMODTH.) 


83 


all  tho  infaabilantfi  attached  lo  the  houses ;  drawn,  temp.  Eli- 
zabeth, and  probably  for  Lord  Burghley,  whose  handwriting 
appears  on  various  parts  of  it ;  on  vellum :  2  f.  3  in.  x  2  f. 
2  in.     [Cot t.  Aug.  I.  ii.  ii7.] 

A  few  lithographed  copies  of  this  plan  were  struck  off  in 
1B30  for  private  circulation,  by  Sir  F.  Madden,  and  it  has 
lately  been  engraved,  on  a  reduced  scale,  by  W.  H.  Char- 
penlier,  for  the  3d  edition  of  his  Portsmouth  Guide,  1841, 

A  colored  plan  of  the  fortifications  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth; 
drawn  by  a  Dutch  artist,  [Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme?]  appa- 
rently about  the  time  of  Charles  II.,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to 
li  inch  :  3  f.  3  in.  X  2  f.  2i  in.     [sb  xiv.  33.] 

"  Plan  de  la  Vtlle  de  Portsmouth,"  being  a  colored  plan  of  the 
forlificalious ;  drawn  by  a  French  artist,  about  1690-1700, 
on  a  scale  of  200  toises  to  1|  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  [ft  siv. 
Mj 

"  Plan  pour  servir  d'indice  au  projet  des  reparations  des  ouvrages 
de  la  fortifficationde  Portsmouth,"  being  a  colored  plan  of  the 
town,  with  its  fortificatious;  drawn  in  1693,  by  a  French 
artist,  on  a  scale  of  100  toises  to  If  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in. 

[ft  XIV.  35.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  fortificatious  of  Portfimouth, 
1725,  shewing  the  boundaries  of  the  land  belonging  lo  the 
fortifications,  as  set  off  by  Colonel  Komer ;  the  ground  which 
was  formerly  the  king's,  but  is  now  laid  claim  to  by  the  town 
for  other  land ;  the  boundaries  of  the  king's  ground ;  and  the 
boundary  lines,  including  the  mill-pond  and  part  of  the  land 
purchased  in  the  year  1710;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to 
an  inch :  2  f.  1 }  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [ft  xiv.  37.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth,  shewing  the  improvements  to  be 
made  in  its  fortificalioua ;  drawu  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an 
inch :  2  f.  4J  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.  It  is  apparently  the  original 
of  XIV.  38  and  35.     [ft  xiv.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Portsmouth,  and 
the  Blockhouse  Fort;  drawn  about  1730,  on  a  scale  of  200 
feet  lo  an  inch;  2  f.  4J  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  xiv.  38.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Portsmouth  and 
the  Block  House ;  drann  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch : 
2  f.  4}  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  XIV.  39.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Portsmouth, 
with  the  Blockhouse  Fort  and  the  Gun  Wharfjshewing  the  only 
part  of  the  outworks  remaining,  by  John  P.  Des  mare  Iz,  1750; 
drawu  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch,  with  profile  on  a 
scale  of  30  feet  to  an  inch :  4  f.  x  3  f.  4  in.  [ft  xiv.  41.] 
h2 


84  SODTHEEN   COAST   OF   BUGIAND.      (POHTSMODTH.) 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of 
Portsmouth ;  drann  hy  a  French  artist  about  the  year  1780, 
on  a  scale  of  300  feet  to  1 J  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.     [* 

XIV.  36.] 

On  this  plan  is  marked  in  outline  a  scheme  for  extending 
and  remodelling  the  entire  fortifications  of  Portsmouth,  by 
constructing  six  large  and  uniform  equidistant  basUous  partly 
on  the  site  and  partly  on  the  outside  of  the  present  irregular 
bastions ;  the  circumference  to  be  13,582  feet  instead  of  8795 
feet ;  the  expense  estimated  at  .£583,423 ;  with  some  other 
particulars. 

A  view,  in  India  ink,  of  the  new  magazine  on  the  Camber  at 
Portsmouth,  as  taken  from  the  Point  Gale,  anno  1716,  by  C. 
Lempriere  ;  copied  by  John  Turner,  from  a  copy  of  Wm. 
Brasier ;  in  an  oval :  9J  in.  X  6  in.     [tt  Xiv.  a.  o.} 

A  view,  in  India  ink,  of  the  new  magazine  at  Portsmouth,  taken 
from  the  Town  Key,  anno  17  Hi,  by  C.  Lempriere ;  copied  by 
John  Turner,  from  a  copy  of  Wm.  Brasier's,  from  C.  Lem- 
priere's  original ;  in  an  oval:  9^  in.  X  6  in.    [4  .Kiv.  42.  p.] 

A  prospect  of  God's  House  from  Wimbleton's  Bastion,  at  Ports- 
mouth, 1717;  drawn  in  Indian  ink:  1  f.  6}  in.  x  1  f.  [* 
XIV.  4a.  J.] 

A  plan,  upright,  and  section  of  the  carriage-house  upon  the 
Green  at  Portsmouth ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  a  scale  of  5 
feet  to  an  inch:  2  f.  1  in.  x  1  f.  7^  in.     [ft  xiv.  a.  s.] 

Outline  plan  and  elevation  of  one  wing  of  the  barracks  for  Ports- 
mouth, 1718 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8 
in.  X  1  f.  2}  in.     [ib  xiv.  43.  y.] 

A  colored  plan  of  piles  at  Portsmouth,  apparently  for  the  ram- 
parts: 1  f.6in.  X  llj^in.     [ft  xiv.  42.  z,] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock -yard  at  Portsmouth,  as  it  was  before 
the  revolution  in  1688 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an 
inch  :  10  in.  X  8J  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  93.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Portsmouth  in  the 
year  16'88;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feel  to  an  inch  :  11  in. 
X  8i  in.     [*  Ms.  44.  fol.  7.] 

A  colored  view  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Portsmouth,  taken 
from  on  board  the  hulk  riding  opposite  the  New  Dock,  1698 : 
2  f .  X  10  in.  Wilh  a  plan  of  the  yard  before  the  revolution 
in  1688,  and  the  same  plan  and  the  improvements  thereon 
since  the  revolution,     [df  Ms.  43.  fol.  yj.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Portsmouth,  showing  the  im- 
provements made  thereon  since  the  revolution  in  1388 ;  drawn 


SODTQBRN    COAST   OP   ENGLAND.      {pORTSMOUThO  85 

in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch  :  10  in.  X  8J  in. 
[»  Mb.  43.  fol.  93.] 
A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Portsmonth  in  the 
year  1698  ;  drawn  on  a.  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch:  11  in.  x 
8i  in.     [*  Ms.  44.  fol.  r.] 
"An  Account  of  His  Majesties  New  Docks  at  Portsmouth,  princi- 
pally designed  for  the  accomiDodalioa  of  the  first  ranlt  of  ships 
in  the  Royal  Navy  of  England,  setting  forth  the  uncoraon  pro- 
perties of  the  Dry  Dock,  the  several  contrivances  of  the  parts 
and  the  usefulness  of  the  whole  designe  for  the  repairs  and 
dispatch  of  all  shipp  workes.     In  a  letter  to  the  Navy  Board, 
by  the  Surveyor  [Edmund  Dummer]  of  His  Majestie's  Navy, 
1698."     Folio.     At  the  end  are  four  tinted  plans  of  some  pro- 
posed additions,  very  neatly  drawn, but  without  a  scale :  each 
measures  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.     [Hart.  4318.] 
A  large  outline  plan  of  Portsmouth  Dock-yard,  and  of  the  for- 
tifications of  the  town  of  Portsmouth,  apparently  of  the  time 
of  William  III.,  shewing  the  king's  ground,  and  the  bounda- 
ries of  the  parish  of  Portsea  alias  Kingston ;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  300  feet  to  2J  inches:  5  f.  x  3  f.  8  in.     [di  xiv.  «.] 
A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  Dock-yard,  shewing  a  scheme  for 
its  fortification  on  an  extensive  scale,  in  the  time  of  William 
III.,  and  apparently  approved  of  by  him,  as  his  autograph 
signature  is  in  the  centre  of  the  plan ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
400  feet  to  2}  inches :  2  f.  SJ  in.  x  1  f.  1}  in.     [lb  xiv.  44,] 
A  view  of  the  Dock-yard  and  part  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth, 
taken  from  the  west ;  drawn  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink ;  it  is 
apparently  the  original  of  the  view  engraved  by  Samuel  and 
Nathaniel  Buck  in  the  year  1749:  2  f.  9  in.  x  11  in.     [A 
XIV.  4S  e.] 
A  view  of  Portsmouth  Dock-yard  and  Town,  taken  from  the 
west ;  drawn  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink  ;  "  These  Ships  by  Mr. 
Scott ;"  it  is  unfinished,  and  is  apparently  a  copy,  with  some 
variations,  from  the  preceding:  2  f.  lOJ  in.  x  lOJ  in.     [ft 

XIV.  48./.] 

A  west  view  of  his   Majesty's  Dock-yard  near  Portsmouth; 

dravm  in  Indian  ink  by  Wm.  Fielding:  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  1 

in.    [ft  XIV.  46.  b.] 

It  is  apparently  the  original  of  the  view  engraved  by  P. 

C.  Canot,  at  the  head  of  Milton's  Plan  of  the  Dock-yard,  pub- 

hshed  in  1754. 
A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Portsmouth,  1774  ; 

drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  6  f.  4  in.  x  4  f    [ft 


I 
I 


1 


86  SODTHBSN  COABT    OF   ENOLAND,       (POBTSMOCTB.) 

A  colored  plan  of  hie  Majesty's  Doclt-yard  at  Portsmouth  in  the 
year  1774  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch  :  11  in. 
X  81  in.     [i6  Ms.  44.  fol.  7.] 

A  colored  plan,  elevation,  and  sections  of  part  of  Portsmouth 
Dock-yard,  by  J.  Williams,  Oct.  lOlh,  1774,  shewing  that 
part  of  the  Bason  which  had  given  way ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
15  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3i  in.  x  1  f.  3i  in.     [A  xiv.  45.  3.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  porter's  watch-house,  the 
old  and  new  gunrd-houses,  cranes,  storehouse  by  the  gate, 
pay  office  and  cash-room,  block  storehouse  and  porter's  dwell- 
ing-house,  in  Portsmouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  the  year 
1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  fij  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 
[ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  95.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  broom-house  upon  the  hulk, 
the  deal  storehouse,  and  some  cranes  in  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard; drawn  in  1696,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f. 
6i  in.  X  If.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  sr.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  treenaile  mooter's  shop, 
master  shipwright's  dwelling-house,  tap-house,  with  the  saw- 
pits,  great  storehouse,  clerk  of  the  cheque's  dwelling-house, 
and  boatswain's  cabin  in  Portsmouth  Dock-yard  ;  drawn  in 
1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  I  f.  OJ  in.  x  1  f.  [ft 
Ms.  43.  fol.  99.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections,  with  elevations  of  the  gates,  of  the 
old  double  dry  dock  and  old  building  slip  in  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 
6J  in.  X  1  f.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  101.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections,  witli  elevations  of  the  sea  wall  and 
gales,  of  the  lower  wet  dock,  the  single  dry  dock  for  a  first 
rate,  the  engines  to  the  dry  dock,  the  lower  dij  dock,  and  the 
upper  wet  dock,  in  Portsmouth  Yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a 
scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  3  f.  x  1  f.  7i  in.     [ft  Ms.  43. 

fol.  106.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  pitch-house,  old  dry  dock 
pump-house,  scavell-men's  cabin,  broom -house,  smiths'  shops 
tuid  cabins,  boat  pitch-house,  porter's  house  at  the  north  gate, 
boat  saw-house,  and  twenty-two  boat-houses  in  Portsmouth 
Yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f. 
X  I  f.  6i  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  10a.] 

Colomd  plan  of  the  boat-pond  or  pound,  being  a  place  to  secure 
boats  on  the  ouze  in  Portsmouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698, 
wu  a  si>ale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.  ej  in.  [ft 
M>.  43.  fol.  lie] 


SOUTHERN    COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      (PORTSMODTH.)  87 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  commisEi oners'  stable,  new 
storehouse,  saw -houses,  and  storekeeper's  dwelling-house  in 
Portsnioutli  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scaleof  20feet 
to  an  inch  :  1  f.  Gj  in.  x  1  f.  J  in.     [ffl  Ms.  43.  fol.  ua.] 

Colored  plana  and  elevations  of  the  master  caulker's,  builder'B 
assistants',  master  attendants'  and  commissioners'  dwelling- 
houses  in  Forlstaouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale 
of  20  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  6}  in.  x  1  f.  i  in.     [ft  Ms.  43. 

fol  114.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  clerk  of  the  survey's  dwell- 
ing-house, five  saw-houses,  old  nail-shops,  boatswain's  dwell- 
ing house,  blockmakcr's  shop,  house-carpenter's  shop,  new 
ofiices,  column  with  dials,  and  tarred  yam-house  in  Ports- 
mouth Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  6i  in.  x  1  f.  J  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  lie.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  hemp  storehouse,  new  rope- 
walk,  and  old  rope-walk  in  Portsmouth  Dock-yard ;  drawn 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  £  6H°>  >'  ^  f- 
3J  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  lis.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  great  long  storehouse,  second 
assistant's  dwelling-house,  saw-house,  aud  mast-houses  in 
Portsmouth  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20 
feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6j  in.  x  1  f.  Sj-  in.    [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  lao.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  old  mast-dock,  new  mast- 
dock  and  top-house,  and  leighter  fence  in  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f. 
3  in.  X  2  f.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  laa.] 

Front  and  side  elevations  and  plan  of  two  labourers'  houses  at 
the  entrance  of  the  Gun  Wharf  at  Portsmouth,  1717;  drawn 
in  India  ink,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  5  J  inches :  1  f.  7  in.  X 
1  f .  3  in.     [4  XIV.  42. 1.] 

Elevation  of  the  back  of  the  two  labourers'  houses  and  the  gate 
of  the  Gun  Wharf,  1717  ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  the  same 
scale  and  size,     [ft  xiv.  as.  u.] 

Elevation  of  two  houses  for  the  storekeeper  and  his  clerk  on 
the  Gun  Wharf,  1717 ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  a  scale  of 
6  feet  6  inches  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  10  in.  x  J  f.  2  in.     [ft  xiv. 

41.  IT.] 

Elevation  of  the  gimner's  barrack  on  the  Gun  Wharf,  1717; 
drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  the  same  scale :  1  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  2  in. 
[ft  XIV.  i».  sc.] 


88  SOUTHERN   COAST   OF   ENGLAND.       (POBTSMOOTH.) 

A  large  plan  of  the  Marsh  from  Portsmouth  to  Kete's  Point ;  ' 
drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII.:   4  f.  6  in.  X  2  f.  8  in.      [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  Suppl.  la.] 

A  colored  plan  and  section  of  "  Zouthzea  CasUe,"  or  Southsea, 
near  Portsmouth ;  drawn  by  a  Dutch  artist  [Sir  Bernard  de 
Gomme  ?]  ahout  the  time  of  Charles  II.,  on  a  scale  of  125  feet 
to  an  inch ;  w  Ith  another  plan  and  section  on  the  same  scale, 
shewing  some  projected  outworks  and  improvements :  mea- 
suring together  1  f.  3  in.  x  9^  in.     [fi  xiv.  er.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Soutli  Sea  Castle,  near  Portsmouth,  1725; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  2j  in.  x  1  f.  6 
in.      [ti?  XIV.  68.] 

A  colored  plan  of  South  Sea  Castle,  in  1749,  by  John  P.  Des- 
maretz ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  iuch ;  with  a  sec- 
tion on  a  scale  of  30  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  7  in. 

[*  XIV.  69.] 

A  small  colored  view  of  South  Sea  Castle,  in  Hampshire ; 
drawn  probably  about  1750;  5  in.  x  3j  in.     [*  xiv.  70.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portsea  Lake  or  Creek,  shewing  the  situation 
of  the  new  fort  [Cumberland  Fort]  between  Portsmouth  and 
Langston  harbours,  surveyed  by  John  Manson,  1747 ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch ;  4  f.  6  iu.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [ft 

XIV.  IB,] 

On  a  separate  sheet  are  six  sections  across  Porlsea  Lalce, 
between  Portsmouth  and  Langston  harbours,  with  the 
general  level  of  the  lands  thereunto  adjoining,  shewing  the 
portion  fordabte  at  low  water :  attached  to  this  sheet  is  an 
original  letter  of  John  P.  Desroaretz,  of  the  Ordnance  Office, 
addressed  to  Sir  John  [afterwards  Lord]  Ligonier,  Lieutenant- 
General  of  the  Ordnance,  urging  the  necessity  of  erecting  a 
few  redoubts  for  the  better  defence  of  the  pass,  Dat.  17 
Aug.  1754. 

A  colored  plan  of  Portaea  Lake  or  Creek,  shewing  the  situation 
of  the  new  fort  between  Portsmouth  and  Langston  liarbours, 
surveyed  in  1747;  with  a  profile  of  one  of  the  proposed 
batteries ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch :  4  f .  6  in. 
X  1  f.  5  in.  [S  XIV.  17.] 
It  is  a  copy  of  Manson's  survey,  with  some  additions. 

A  colored  plan  of  Easlney  Point  in  Portsea  Island,  shewing 
the  new  fori  [Cumberland  Fort]  creeled  in  1747,  to  prevent 
an  enemy's  landing  there,  and  to  defend  the  entrance  of  Lang- 
Eton  Harbour,  by  John  P.  Desmaretz ;  willi  the  soundings  or 
depth  of  the  sea  at  low  water  iu  feet ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
400  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  21  in,  x  1  f.  7i  iu.     [tt  xiv.  w.] 


SODTHBRM  COABT   OP  BNOLAND.      (POKTSMOOTB.) 


89 


A  colored  plan  of  Eastnej  Point  in  Fortsea  Island,  shewiag 
the  situation  of  Cumberland  Fort,  erected  in  1747,  to  pre- 
vent an  eocmy's  landing  there,  and  to  defend  the  entrance 
ofLangston  Harbour;  by  Jolm  P.  Desmaretz.  Drawn  on  the 
same  scale  and  size  as  the  preceding,     [ft  xiv.  5S.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Eastney  [Cumberland]  Fort)  as  finished, 
1747  ;  drani:!  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch,  with  profile 
on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4)  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [ft 

XIV.  5P.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Cumberland  Fort,  as  finished,  1747;  by  John 
P.  Desmare[2  ;  drawn  on  the  same  scale  and  size  as  the  pre- 
ceding,     [ft  XIV,  6(1.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Portaea  Bridge  Fort,  as  erected  in  1747 ;  by 
John  P.  Desmaretz  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch, 
with  profiles  on  a  scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1 
f.  7  in.     [ft  XIV.  66.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Fortsea  Bridge  Fori,  as  erected  in  1747  ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  profiles  on  a 
scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch :   2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [ft 

XIV.  65.] 

It  is  a  copy  of  the  preceding. 

i  colored  plan  of  Fortsea  Lake,  shewing  the  situation  of  the 
batteries  and  line  erected  for  the  defence  of  that  pass,  also  the 
pavilion  of  barracks  to  contain  two  battalions,  surveyed  by 
William  Dundas,  Engineer,  1756;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400 
feet  to  an  inch ;  with  profiles  of  the  batteries  and  of  the  line, 
on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  2^  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [ft 

XIV.  19-1 

V  colored  plan  of  the  lines  at  Fortsea  Lake,  near  Portsmouth, 
by  William  Dundas,  1757  ;  shewing  the  ground  proposed  to 
be  bought  by  the  government ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400  feet 
to  an  inch  ;  with  a  general  section  of  the  lines  and  a  section 
of  the  batteries  on  a  smaller  scale :  2  f.  2  in.  x  I  f.  3  in.     [ft 

XIV.  20.] 

A  colored  plan  for  building  barracks  at  Hilsea,  within  the  new 
hne  at  Porlsea  Lake ;  to  contain  two  battalions ;  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch  ;  with  plan,  elevation,  and  section, 
on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  If.  2|  in.     [ft 

XIV.  70.] 

A  plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Portsmouth,  on  a  scale 
of  200  feet  to  an  inch,  traced  about  the  year  1817,  by  Lake 
Allen,  from  a  plan  now  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Frederic 


00  aOCTHERN    COAST    OP   EMOLAND.       (SUSSBX.) 

Madden,  inlitled  "  A  survey  of  Portsmouth  made  in  the  year 
1717,  by  C.  Lempriere,  (see  p.  79,)  and  now  drawn  with  the   , 
aUerations  and  luldiltuns  to  tlic-  present  year   1741;"  on  a 
scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch:  I  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.     [Add. 
8155.  fol.  6.] 
A  map,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Island  of  Porti^ea  and  its  environs ; 
drawn  about  the  year  1817,  on  a  scale  of  1  mile  to  an  inch, 
by  Lake  Allen:  Hi  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  8155.  fol.  i.] 
A  map  of  the  Island  of  Portsea,  shewing  the  boundaries  of  the 
borough  and  parish  of  Portsmouth,  and  the  neighbouring 
parishes;  nidely  drawn  in   Indiau  ink,  by  Lake  Allen,  in 
1818,  on  a  scale  of  3  inches  to  a  mile:  1  f.  11  in.  X  1  f.6in. 
[Adtl.  8155.  fol.  5.] 
A  colored  plan  of  Portsmouth  and  the  Island  of  Portsea;  co- 
pied about  1818  by  Lake  Allen,  from  a  plan  made  by  Mr. 
Clifford,  Surveyor,  Portsea ;  with  the  admeasurements  of  all 
the  lands  and  fields  annexed:  1  f,  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [Add. 
8155.  fol,  7.] 
"  A  view  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII ;"  drawn  in  Indian  ink  by  Lake  Allen,  18  Oct.  1817  ; 
it  is  a  reduced  copy  of  jiart  of  the  picture,  representing  the  en- 
campment of  the  English  forces  at  Portsmouth,  19  July,  1545, 
formerly  at  Cowdray  House,  and  engraved  by  Basire  for  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries  in   1778:    11 J  in.  x  61   in.     [Add. 
815o.  fol.  >;.] 
An  unfinished  copy  of  the  preceding,  on  a  larger  scale ;  drawn 

by  Lake  Allen  ;  2  f.  x  1  f.  1  in.  [Add.  8155.  fol.  ?.] 
Outline  elevations,  partly  finished  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  back 
fronts  of  houses  in  the  High  Street,  Portsmouth,  looking  into 
the  churcli-yard ;  drawn  about  1815,  on  two  sheets,  measur- 
ing togetlier  2  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.  [Add-  8155.  fol.  B,  9.] 
"  A  copy  of  the  surve)'  made  by  Sir  Thomas  Palmere,  Knight, 
and  Mr.  Waltar  Coverte,  Esquire,  Deputy  Lieutenants  of 
her  Mnjesties  Countie  of  Sussex,  of  all  the  places  of  descente 
alongste  the  sea  coasle  of  the  said  shire ;  W.  Burge  de- 
lineavit  et  pinxit;  De  la  Tessoniere,  scripsit,  1737."  [^ 
XLii.  m,  a.] 

This  is  a  modem  copy  of  a  survey  made  in  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth,  probably  about  1587.  (See  Harl.  Ms.  703.)  It 
consists  of  five  maps  beautifiilly  executed  on  vellum  ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  2^  inches,  with  descriptions  on  sepa- 
rate leaves  of  paper.  The  first  map  measures  1  f  5  in.  x  10 
in. :  the  others  1  f.  2  in.  X  10  in.  The  whole  are  bound  up 
as  an  oblong  folio  volume. 


SOUTHERN   COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (SUSSEX.)  91 

The  maps  contain  as  follows : 

1.  The  coa$t  from  Thorney  to  Little  Hampton. 

2.  From  Cudloe  to  Kingston  Bushie. 
8.  From  New  Shoreham  to  Michin. 

4.  From  Michin  to  Pemsey  Haven. 

5.  From  Bamham  Mill  to  Rye. 

Another  copy  of  the  preceding  survey ;  drawn  by  the  same 
artists,  and  on  the  same  scale,  but  on  paper,  and  forming  a 
roll  measuring  6  f  x  2  f.  6  in.     [d?  xlii.  lo.  bJ] 

A  colored  survey  and  sketch  of  the  coast  of  Sussex,  with  part 
of  the  coimtry  adjoining  to  the  coast,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut, 
[afterwards  Major-General]  W.  Roy,  Feb.  1,  1757;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  If  inches  to  a  mile:    12  f  4  in.  x  2  f.  5  in. 

[d?  XLII.  11.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  River  of  Arundell  and  levell  about  the 
same;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor, 
and  Capt  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the  Navy ;  on 
a  scale  of  two  miles  to  2|  inches :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in.  ISloane, 
3288.  fol.  15.] 

A  colored  plan  of  *^  the  River  of  Shoreham  and  levell  above  be- 
tween the  hills;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer, 
Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the 
Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  two  miles  to  2j  inches :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8 
in.     [Sloaney  3233.  fol.  12.] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  New  Shoreham  Church ;  drawn  in 
1786 :  7^  in.  x  4  in.     [d?  xlii.  24.  a.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  New  Shoreham  Church ;  drawn 
by  J.  Whiebela,  in  1809:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.     [sb  xlii.  2k  b.] 

A  colored  chart  of  Brighthelmstone,  and  the  country  round 
it,  with  several  French  gallies  in  the  road,  from  which 
troops  are  landed;  dated  July,  1545;  representing  the  at- 
tack of  the  French  under  the  Admiral  Claude  d'Annebaut : 
drawn  on  vellum,  measuring  3  f.  x  2  f.  [Coit.  Aug.  i.  i.  is.] 
This  chart  is  engraved  on  a  small  scale  in  the  ArcluBologia^ 
Vol.  xxiv.  p.  298 ;  with  some  remarks  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis. 

A  colored  south  view  of  Brighthelmstone  Church ;  drawn  ap  • 
parently  about  1790:  1  f.  5  in.  x  10  in.    [*  xlii,  i7.  //.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Brightlielmstone  ( -hurch  ;  drawn 
by  John  Buckler,  in  1801 :  10^  in.  x  7  in.     [g?  xlii.  it.  t.] 

n2 


92 


SOCTHBBN   COAST    OF   EKOLAND.       (SOBSEX.) 


A  colored  east  view  of  Brighthelmslone  Church ;  drawn  by 
J.  Hassell ;  8  in.  x  5  in.     [*  xlii,  17.  A,] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  Font  in  Brighthelnastone  Cliurch  ;  by 
J.  Hassell :  3j-  in.  x  3  in.     [i&  xlii.  it.  n.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  River  of  Newhaven  and  levell  between 
the  hills;"  suireyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor, 
and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the  Navy ; 
on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  2|  inches :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in. 
ISioane,  3233.  fol.  lo.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  Haven  of  Cooltniere,  and  levels  between 
the  hills ;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer,  Surveyor, 
and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  tho  Navy  ; 
on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  2§  inches :  t  f.  6^  in.  x  8  in. 
[Sloane,  3233.  fol.  b.] 

"  Tlie  draught  of  an  ancient  Roman  tessellated  pavement  at 
East  Bourne,  near  Pevensey,  in  Susses,  according  to  the  de- 
scription of  the  learned  Dr.  John  Tabor,  of  Lewis,  in  a  letter 
of  January  26,  1717,  to  Dr.  John  Thorpe,  R.S.S.;  and  by 
him  communicated  to  the  Royal  Society :"   1  f.  x  lOJ  in. 

[fi  XLII.  39.  1.] 

It  is  engraved  upon  a  smaller  scale  in  the  Philosophical 
Transactions,  No.  351.  Vol.  xxix.  p.  545. 

A  colored  plan  of"  the  Haven  of  Pemsey,  and  levell  about  ad- 
jacent to  the  town ;"  surveyed  in  1698,  by  Edmund  Dummer, 
Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the 
Navy ;  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  2j  inches :  1  f,  6^  in.  x  8 
in.     [Shane,  3233.  fol.  6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Pevensey  Castle,  1782 : 
1  f.  X  6  in.     [*XLI!.  08./.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Pevensey  Church  :  10}  in. 
X  7  in.    [ffl  XLII.  5a.  A.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Gate  at  Winchelsea  leading  lo 
Rye:  1  f.  2  in.  X  9}  in.     [*  XLII.  !6.  a.} 

A  tinted  sketch  of  the  ruins  of  Si,  Leonard's  Church  at  Wiu- 
chelsea;  drawn  by  T.  H.,  iu  1794:  7^  in.  x  6  in.  [ft  XLii. 
*6.  d.] 

A  chart  of  Rye  Harbour,  the  Island  of  Oxney,  and  the  adjacent 
country,  temp.  Elizabeth :  1  f.  I  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.  [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  63.] 

"  The  description  of  the  towne  and  Harbar  of  Rye  in  Sussex, 
1663 ;  Gulielmus  Ham  curator."  A  large  colored  plan,  on  a 
scale  of  32  perches  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  8  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.  [ft 
XUi.  83.  1.} 


SOOTHBBN   COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (DOTBR.) 

A  colored  plan  of"  the  Port  of  Rye  at  low  water,"  as  surveyed 
in  1698,  by  Edmund  Diiinraer,  Surveyor,  and  Capt.  Thomas 
Wiltshaw,  Commissioners  of  the  Navy  ;  on  a  scale  of  2  miles 
to  21  inches:  1  f.  6^^  in.  x  8  in.     [Shane,  3233.  fol.  4.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  South  Gate  at  Rye ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm:  8  in.  x  5J  in.     [di  XLii.  3^.  ?.] 

A  rude  survey  of  the  Weald  of  Kent  and  Romney  Marsh,  with 
the  coast  of  Sussex  and  Kent  from  Fairleigh  Point  to  Folk- 
stone;  inscribed  "  CarUir's  Survey  of  the  Coast  of  Kent" :  If. 
3  in.  X  I  f.  2  in.     [ft  xvi.  37.] 

A  colored  sketch  of  Denge  Ness  Barracks  in  an  unfinished  state, 
as  left  by  the  Radnor  Militia,  22  May,  1794,  who  were  em- 
ployed in  the  works  from  18  Nor.  1793 :  8  in.  x  5  in.  [dr 
xvni.  16. 1.] 

A  colored  survey  of  the  coast  of  Kent  from  New  Romney  to  the 
North  Foreland,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut,  [afterwards  Major- 
Gcneral]  William  Roy ;  with  a  suney  of  the  road  between 
Northiam  and  Godmersfaam,  1st  of  Feb.  1757 ;  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  1000  feet  to  an  inch  :  8  f.  x  2  f.  4  in.     [sfc  xvi.  3o.] 

"  The  description  of  Romney  Marsh,  Walland,  Marsly,  Denge 
and  Guldforde  Marsh,  with  the  divisions  of  their  waterings, 
heades,  armes,  principal  sewers  and  their  gutts;"  being  a 
large  plan,  drawn  temp.  EHzabeth:  3  f.  x  1  f.  7  in.  [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  i.35.] 

•*  The  plat  of  Romney  Marsh,  describing  as  well  the  coramon 
watercourses  with  their  heads,  armes,  pinocks,  bridges  and 
principall  gutts,  also  the  high  waies  and  lanes  u-ithin  the 
same;  shewing  likewise  thee  true  places  of  the  parish 
churches,  dwelling-houses,  and  cottages  within  the  saidc 
levell;"  drawn  iemp.  Elizabeth,  on  a  scale  of  2i  inches  to  a 
mile :  2  f  9  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  a*.] 

A  rough  colored  sketch  of  the  shore  near  Hythe ;  drawn  about 
1790,  in  an  oval:  9  in.  x  6  in.     [A  xvii.  ^.  i.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sandgate  Castle  and  parts  adjacent,  shewing 
the  soundings  of  the  coast  and  the  bearings;  drawn  in  1729, 
on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [ft 

XVIII.  46.] 

A  colored  viewofFolkstone,  taken  from  Sugar  Loaf  Hill;  drawn 
about  the  year  1790 :  7^  in.  X  4  in.     [ft  xvi.  sa.  b.] 

"  The  Haven  of  Dover,"  being  a  large  plan  or  bird's  eye  view 
of  Dover  Harbour,  Town  and  CasUc,  shewing  the  pier  which 
was  erected  in  the  time  of  Henry  Vlli.;  very  beautifully 


9i  SOUTHBRN    COAST    OF   ENOUND.      (DOVER.) 

draH-n  [by  Vincent,  the  king's  painter,  for  the  king's  own 
use?]  about  1520-1530:  6  f.  2  in.  x  2  f.  6  in.  [Colt.  Aug 
I.  i.  'ii  and  la.] 

"  A  ]>lotl  for  the  making  the  Haven  ol"  Dover,"  being  a  large  co- 
lored plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover,  to  shew  a  project  for 
making  a  harbour  in  the  valley  or  meadows,  with  an  entrance 
near  the  foot  of  the  Castle  Cliff ;  drawn  on  vellum,  about  the 
year  1581-1532  :  4  f.  6  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.     [CoU.  Aug.  i.  i.  i9.] 

A  large  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover  Castle,  Town, 
and  Haven,  shewing  a  project  for  enclosing  part  of  the  bay 
from  the  river  Dour  lo  Archcliff,  to  have  one  entrance;  drawn 
on  vellum,  in  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII. ; 
signed  by  "  Richard  Caundysshe,"  "John  Bartlett,"  "John 
Aborowgh,"  and  [Sir]  "Anthony  Aucher,"  [Captain  of  Ca- 
lais] :  3  f.  X  2  f.  10  in.     [Colt.  Aug.  i.  i.  vd.] 

"  A  grounde  plait  for  Dovore,"  being  a  scheme  for  improving 
the  harbour  by  enclosing  the  whole  of  the  bay,  and  making 
two  entrances ;  drawn  in  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII. :  4  f.  X  I  f.  7  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  I.  ii.  lo.] 

A  large  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover,  "  made  and 
set  fourth  by  the  hands  of  John  Luckas ; "  being  a  plan  for  a 
harbour  on  the  site  of  the  pent,  enclosed  by  stone  walls  and 
having  an  entrance  between  two  round  toM  ers  near  Archcliff: 
4  f.  X  2  f.  6  in.    [Cott  Aug.  i.  ii.9.] 

A  plan  of  Dover  Harbour,  shewing  the  pent,  with  a  projected 
alteration  at  the  mouth  of  the  harbour ;  di-awn  temp.  Eliza- 
beth, on  a  scale  of  120  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  0  in.  x  1  f.  5  in. 
[Cott.  Aug.  I.  i.  T.] 

This  is  most  probably  the  plan  of  Wm.  Borowgb,  proposed 
about  the  year  1576.     See  Lansdowne  Ms.  22.  arts.  10-14. 

A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover  Harbour  and  Town, 
shewing  the  pent,  with  water  oo2ing  through  the  beach ; 
drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth,  apparently  about  the  year 
1580:  I  f.  7  in.  x  11  in.     [Co«.  Aug.  i.  i.  -15.] 

A  facsimile  copy  of  a  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover  Castle, 
Town  and  Harbour;  drawn  in  the  year  I58I,  by  or  for  the 
use  of  Thomas  Digges,  Esq.,  of  Wootton  iu  Xeut,  Muster 
Master  General  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  forces  in  the  Nether- 
lands, who  was  employed  by  the  Commissioucrs  us  head  en- 
gineer to  restore  Do\  er  Harbour ;  and  whose  arms  are  at  the 
side.  It  shows  the  pent  and  harbour  at  low  water,  and  has 
some  of  the  soundings  marked;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  15  poles 
to  an  inch:  2  f,  4  in.  x  1  f.  lOj  in.     [Add.  11,815.  a.] 


SOUTHERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.     (boVB|l.)  M 

See  Lansdowne  Ms.  37.  arts.  68  and  7o,  xl.  arts.  79,  so, 

84,  85. 

A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Dover  Castle,  Town  and 
Harbour;  drawn  on  vellum,  about  the  3rear  1581,  probably 
for  the  use  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  whose  arms  are  emblazoned 
at  the  side;  it  closely  resembles  the  preceding  plan,  but 
shows  the  pent  and  harbour  at  high  water;  on  a  scale  of  14 
poles  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  9  in.    [Add.  11,815.  bJ] 

"The  state  of  Dover  Haven,  with  the  new  wortes,  1595;"  a 
colored  plan,  drawn  apparently  for  the  use  of  Lord  Burghley, 
as  the  Cecil  arms,  encircled  with  the  garter,  are  emblazoned 
at  one  comer :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [Cott  Aug.  i.  i.  46.] 
Drawn  by  John  Hill  ?    See  Lansdowne  Ms.  113.  art.  38. 

A  colcy^d  plan  of  the  Harbour,  Castle,  Arcliffe  Fort,  Moat's  Bul- 
wark, and  parts  adjoining  at  Dover;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
1000  feet  to  2^  inches,  (or  13  inches  to  a  mile,)  in  1725 :  2  f. 
2  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [di  xvi.  50.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Town,  Harbour,  and  fortifications  of  Dover ; 
drawn  in  1737,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch :  3  f.  1  in.  x 
1  f.  10  in.     [jb  XVI.  46.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Dover,  and  of  Dover  Castle,  and  Archcliff 
Fort ;  with  the  new  rampart,  covert  way,  batteries,  and  bar- 
racks, erected  in  1756 ;  drawn  on  a  scide  of  200  feet  to  an 
inch  :  3  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  10  in.    [y?  xvi.  47.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Dover  Castle,  Town  and  Harbour,  shewing 
the  boundaries  of  the  corporation's  liberties ;  drawn  in  1804, 
on  a  scale  of  about  240  feet  to  an  inch,  by  the  late  Sir 
Thomas  Mantell  of  Dover:  4  f.  2  in.  x  2  f.  6  in.  [Add. 
11,815.  c] 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  of  the  Town  and  Harboiur  of 
Dover,  surveyed  under  the  direction  of  John  Rennie,  Esq., 
C.E.,  shewing  the  soundings  at  the  level  of  low  water  mark 
of  spring  tide,  27  July,  1805,  and  the  line  of  counter-tide, 
taken  two  hours  before  high  water,  with  the  set  of  eddy  ebb- 
tide and  the  set  of  main  fiood-tide ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4 
chains  to  an  inch :  4  f.  x  2  f.  2  in.    [Add.  11,815.  d.} 

A  colored  view  of  the  Town  and  Castle  of  Dover,  taken  from  the 
sea;  drawn  about  1790;  the  names  in  the  handwriting  of 
Alexander  Dalrymple,  hydrographer  to  the  Admiralty :  5  f. 
X  8  in.     [EgertanyS^i.  y.  i.] 

A  colored  view  of  Dover  Castle,  from  the  Deal  Road ;  drawn  in 
1759  :  1  f.  5  in.  X  8  in.     [fb  xvi.  51./.] 


W  aOUTHSBH  COAST  OF  KHGLAim.      (OOfKB.) 

A  colored  Tieir  ct  Dorer  Casde,  firom  the  opposite  heights ; 
drawn  about  17G0 :  6  in.  x  4)  in.    [tf?  xn.  51.  g^ 

A  colored  plan  of  Dorer  Castle ;  drawn  about  1760 ;  shewing  a 
scheme  for  a  large  bastion  on  the  west  side,  and  for  another 
small  bastion  on  the  north-east  to  command  the  entrance  ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  section  of 
the  ate  of  the  proposed  west  bastion  on  a  scale  of  60  feet 
to  an  inch,  and  an  deration  of  the  two-gun  battery  on  a 
scale  of  30  feet  to  an  inch  :2£4in.x2£lin.  [fb  xvi. 
49.] 

A  ground  plan  of  the  square  tower  in  the  middle  of  Dorer 
Castle ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  18  feet  to  an  inch,  by  J.  Pitt,  in 
1782 :  9)  in.  X  8  in.     \sb  xvi.  51.  /.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  or  plans  of  the  bows  and  wards  of  t^e  two 
great  iron  keys  of  Dorer  Castle,  one  of  which  is  ddirerod  to 
ereiy  Lord  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  the  other  to  the  Go- 
remor  of  Dorer  Castle,  on  their  first  entering  into  office, 
[drawn  by  Robert  Chambers  about  1773,]  to  the  size  of  the 
originals :  the  first  being  1  f.  9  in.  long,  the  second  1  £  6  in. 
long,     [lb  xn.  51.  9.  and  /.] 

A  colored  riew  of  the  North  Clifis,  Dorer ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman : 
1  £  7.  in.  X  1  £    [sb  xri.  48.  a  a.] 

A  sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  St  Martin's  Church  at 
Dorer ;  drawn  about  1750 :  1  £  2  in.  x  6  in.    [ib  xn.  48.  f.] 

A  riew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  St  Martin's  Church  at 
Dorer;  drawn  in  1762 :  1  £  x  8)  in.    \sb  xn.  48.  X;.] 

An  eleration,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St  Mary's  Church,  Dorer;  on  a 
locale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  5  in.  x  1  £     [ib  xn.  48.  m.] 

An  eleration  of  a  door-way,  with  a  window  orer  it,  in  St  Mary's 
Church  :  1  £  2  in.  x  7  in.     [di  xn.  48.  o.] 

A  riew  of  a  Gothic  window  near  the  Font  in  St  Maiy's  Church, 
taken  down  in  1773 ;  drawn  by  Robert  Chambers,  on  a  scale 
of  1  inch  to  a  foot :  1  £  3  in.  x  10  in.  With  an  inside  riew 
of  the  same  window,    [di  xn.  48.  p,  and  9.] 

A  design  of  a  stone  window,  to  be  erected  near  the  Font  in  St 
Mary's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Robert  Chambers,  on  a  scale  of 
1  inch  to  a  foot,  Jan.  25,  1773:  1  £  3  in.  x  9  in.     [di  xr. 

48.  r.] 

A  design  of  an  oak  frame  for  a  window  on  the  south  wall  of  St 
Mary's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Robert  Chambers,  on  a  scale  of  one 
inch  to  a  foot,  Nor.  7,  1772 :  1  £  6  in.  x  1  £  With  an  out- 
side riew  of  the  same  window,     [di  xr.  48.  «.  and  <•] 


SOUTHERN   COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (DOVEB.)  97 

A  design  of  a  window  intended  to  be  erected  on  the  south  wall 
of  St.  Mary's  Church,  with  a  plan  and  section ;  drawn  [by 
Robert  Chambers]  on  a  scale  of  f  inch  to  a  foot :  1  f.  4  in. 
X  10  in.     [di  XVI.  48.  ti.] 

A  plan  and  elevation  of  a  pillar  in  St.  Mary's  Church :  1  f.  4  in. 
X  9  in.    [di  XVI.  48.  w.] 

A  plan,  with  front  and  side  elevations,  of  a  bone-house  to  be 
built  at  the  north-east  comer  of  St  Mary's  Church ;  drawn 
by  Robert  Chambers,  on  a  scale  of.  2  feet  to  1^  inch,  21  Jan. 
1773  :  1  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.  3)  in.     [fb  xvi.  48.  n.] 


EASTERN    COAST. 


(WALMER  TO  BERWICK,  INCLUDING  THE  THAMES  AND 

MEDWAY.) 

• 

A  chart  of  the  east  coast  of  England  irom  the  South  Foreland 
to  the  Humber,  and  of  the  course  of  the  Thames  up  to  Lon- 
don, ^iv-ith  the  sands  and  shoals  laid  down ;  in  the  centre  are 
Queen  Elizabeth's  arms  curiously  ornamented,  under  which 
is  written  *'  This  discription  of  the  sandes  made  by  me 
Richarde  Poulter,  of  the  prcsincte  of  Sainte  Kattems  by  Lon- 
don, marryner,  in  JuUy,  anno  Domini,  1584.'"  On  yellum : 
2  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.  5  in.     ICott  Aug.  i.  i.  44.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Walmer  Castle ;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of 
20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.    [*  xviu.  59.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  coast  as  the  town  of  Deal  appears  at  an 
anchor  in  the  Downs;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer,in  1682: 
2  f.  3  in.  X  6  in.     [d?  Ms.  40.  fol.  6.] 

A  rude  drawing  of  Deal  Castle,  in  Indian  ink,  by  Capt.  John 
Kempthome;  taken  about  1690:  8  in.  x  4}  in.  [i^^.  8665. 
art.  75.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Deal  Castle ;  drawn  about  1 720,  on  a  scale 
of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  6^  in.     [di  xvi.  4d«  f .] 

Another  copy  of  the  same  plan ;  di*awn  to  the  same  scale  and 
size,     [fb  XVI.  44.] 

Two  colored  bird's  eye  views,  the  one  of  a  ^*  Castle  in  the 
Downes,"  the  other  ^^  A  Castle  for  the  Downes  ;'*  the  second 
apparently  an  improvement  of  the  first:  they  are  circular, 
with  circular  bastions,  and  are  probably  intended  to  represent 
Sando\%ii  Castle,  built  by  Henry  VIIL ;  drawn  on  vellum, 
temp.  Henry  VIH. :  each  measuring  1  £  10  in.  x  1  f.  7  in. 
[CoU.  Aug.  I.  i.  so  and  ti.] 


EASTERN   COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (THANET.)  99 

A  ground  plan  of  Sandown  Castle;  drawn  on  yellum,  temp. 
Henry  VIII. :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [Coit.  Aug.  i.  i.  er.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sandown  Castle;  drawn  about  1725,  on 
a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :   2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [fb 

XVIII.  50.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  tinted,  of  part  of  Sandwich ;  drawn  about 
1780 :  9  in.  X  2f  in.    [fb  xvii.  ii.  t.  a.] 

Two  views,  in  bistre,  of  a  monument  of  the  fourteenth  century, 
with  recumbent  figures  of  a  knight  and  his  wife,  in  St  Peter's 
Church,  Sandwich ;  drawn  by  G.  Maxwell,  on  a  scale  of  one 
inch  to  a  foot :  1  f.  4  in.  x  8^  in.     [jb  xvii.  ii.  2.  b.] 
Engraved  in  Boys*s  History  of  Sandwichy  p.  353. 

A  colored  view  of  the  monument  of  Sir  John  Grove,  of  Grove 
Place,  Staple,  Kent,  {temp.  Henry  VI.)  in  St.  Peter's  Church, 
Sandwich;  drawn  in  1785,  by  G.  Maxwell :  5^  in.  x  4 J  in. 

[di  XVII.  11.  8.  c] 

Engraved  in  Boys's  History  of  Sandwich^  p.  299. 

A  view,  in  bistre,  of  the  recumbent  figure  of  Sir  John  Grove ; 
drawn  by  G.  M[axwell]  in  1778 :  8  in.  x  3  in.     [di  xvii. 
11.  t.  d.] 
Engraved  in  Boys's  History  of  Sandwich^  p.  353. 

A  colored  chart  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet  and  Sandwich  Marsh ; 
shewing  the  channels  of  the  River  Stour  at  various  periods, 
with  plans  for  its  improvement ;  drawn  tem,p.  Elizabeth:  1  f. 
4  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.     \Cott.  Aug.  1. 1.  54.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  **  Ryver  of  Stowre  betwixt  Sandwych 
and  Fordwych;"  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth;  aU  the  names  are 
in  the  hand^-riting  of  Lord  Burghley :  1  f.  2  in.  x  lOJ  in. 
[O.  jB.  Libr.  18  d.  hi.  fol.  «i.] 

A  colored  view  of  Pegwell,  near  Ramsgate ;  drawn  about  1780 ; 
in  an  oval :  9)  in.  x  6^  in.     [lb  xvii.  43.  f .] 

A  colored  view  of  the  coasts  of  England  and  France  as  you  go 
about  the  Foreland ;  drawn  by  Edmund  Dummer  in  1682 : 
2  f.  3  in.  x  6  in.    [«b  Ms.  40.  fol.  6.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  North  Foreland  Lighthouse,  with  part  of 
Kingsgate ;  drawn  about  1800 :  1  f.  ^  in.  x  11  in.     \sb  xviii. 

«4.  6.] 

A  colored  general  view  of  Kingsgate;  drawn  about  1800:  1  f. 

X  5  in.     [fib  xvui.  50.  ft.] 

o  2 


100     EASTERN  COAST  OP  ENGLAND.     (MEDWAY  AND  THAMES.) 

A  colored  surrey  of  tbe  coast  of  Sent  from  Whitstable  to  the  I 
North  ForelaEd,  with  the  road  from  Whitstable  to  Canterbury 
and  Chilham ;  drawn  by  [Lieut  afterwards  Major-General] 
Wm.  Roy,  1st  of  Feb.  1757  ;  without  a  scale,  but  one  inch  to 
a  mile :  4  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [sir  xvi.  3i.  i.] 


BIVEBS   MEDWAV    AND   THAMES. 

A  colored  chart  of  the  mouth  of  ttie  Thames  and  Medway, 
and  part  of  the  coasts  of  Essex  and  Kent,  with  the  shoals  and 
sands  laid  down ;  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Henry  VIII. :  3  ^J 
X  2  f.  2  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  53.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  course  of  the  rivers  Thames  and  Med-  ' 
way,  and  of  the  coasts  of  Kent  and  Sussex,  to  Shoreham,  with 
an  account  of  the  tides ;  drawn  on  vellum,  lemp.  Elizabeth, 
probably  by  \Vtu.  Borough,  Comptroller  of  the  Navy.    2  f.  2  , 
in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  n.] 
See  Lamdovme  Ms.  22,  art.  lo. 

The  rivers  of  Thames  and  Medway  from  London  to  Rochester, 
shewing  the  principal!  harbours  for  the  Navy  Royall  of  Eng- 
land,  also  the  coast  of  Kent  to  Dover,  shewing  the  sands, 
buoys,  and  soundings,  etc. ;  and  the  Downs,  the  place  of  the 
said  navy's  generall  rendezvous;  delineated  1698;  a  large 
colored  chart,  on  a  scale  of  \  inch  to  a  mile :  4  f.  2  in.  x  1  f. 
Q\  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fob  4.] 


BIVEB  HEDWAX,   INCLUDING   BHEERNESS   AND   CHATHAM. 

A  map  of  the  Isle  of  Sheppey ;  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  iempt 
Elizabeth  :  1  f.  1  in.  x  9  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  5i.] 
See  Lansdowne  Ms.  18.  arts.  74-;7. 

A  rough  plan  of  the  mouth  of  the  river  Medway ;  temp.  Hcnn 

VIII.:   1  f.  10  in.  X  1  f.  5  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  I.  i.  66.] 
A  large  colored  chart  of  the  course  of  the  Medway,  from  Ro-l 

Chester  to  the  Nore,  on  a  scale  of  nearly  4  inches  to  a  mile ; 

drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth  :  3  f.  x  2  f.  2  in.     [Cott. 

Aug.  I.  i.  5*.] 

A  colored  "  Map  of  seveiul  pieces  of  marsh  land  lyeing  in  the 
N.  w.  level  in  the  Isle  of  Grain  in  the  county  of  Kent ;  the 


I 


EASTERN   COAST   OF    ENGLAND.       (SHEERNBSS.)  101 

estate  of  Mr.  John  Spong,  by  J.  Bryant,  1726 ;"  drawn  on  a 
6cale  of  10  rods  to  an  inch:  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f,  1  in.  [ft 
xviit.  16,  s,  a.] 

r  A  colored  "  Map  of  two  pieces  of  land  in  the  Isle  of  Grain,  the 
estate  of  Mr.  John  Spong,  by  J.  Bryant,  1726;"  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  10  rods  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  Sin.  x  11  in.  [Axvni.  S6. 
=.6.] 

A  colored  draft  of  Sheemess  Harbour,  shewing  the   number 

I       and  disposition  of  the  harbour  moorings,  including  the  Nore 

and  all  the  sands,  shoals,  and  soundings,  with  directions  and 

marks  for  sailing  in  and  out  of  the  said  harbour ;  drawn  in 

1774,  on  a  scale  of  one  mile  to  an  inch.     [^  Ms.  44.  fol.  S3.] 

A  plan  of  "  the  new  fort  of  Sherenesse  as  it  is  staket  out,"  by  Sir 
Bernard  De  Gomme,  Quarter  Master  Geueral  and  Surveyor 
of  the  Ordnance  under  Charles  II.  nud  James  II.,  in  1667; 
drawn  in  outline,  probably  by  himself,  certainly  by  a  Dutch 
artist,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  2  in. 

[*  XVII.  12.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  as  it  was  before 
the  revolution  in  1688  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an 
inch :  10  in.  x  8j  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  in  the 
year  1688;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch:  11  in, 
X  9i  in.     [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  jo.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  with  the  improve- 
ments made  since  the  revolution  in  1688;  drawn  in  1698,  on 
a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  10  in.  x  6}  in.     [df  Ms.  43. 

fol.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  in  the 
year  1698  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  11  in. 
X  9i  in.     [*  Ms.  44.  fol.  ao.] 

A  colored  view  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  "  taken 
from  on  board  a  vessell  rideing  opposite  the  hulks  " :  2  f.  x 
10  in. ;  delineated  in  1698.    [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sheemess  at  the  mouth  of  the  river  Medway, 
1725,  with  the  soundings  marked ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400 
feet  to  an  inch:  2  f.  4 J  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  xvii.  n.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sheemess,  shewing  the  number  and  nature  of 
the  guns  on  the  fortifications;  drawn  about  1730,  on  a 
scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :  3  f.  I  in.  X  3  f.  3  in.     [ft  xvii. 

IS.] 


103  BASTBRN   COAST   OP   BNGLAMD.       (SHEERNESS.) 

A  colored  plan  of  Sheercess ;  drawn  in  1732,  on  a  scale  of  100 
feet  to  an  inch :  3  f.  4}  in.  x  1  f.  9  in. ;  it  is  mounted  on 
while  silk,    [di  xvii.  ib.  !■] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  MajeBly's  Dock-yard  at  Sheemess,  in  the 
jear  1774  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch  :  II  in. 
X  H  in.     [a  Ms.  44.  fol.  10.] 

A  plan  proposed  by  Sir  Thomas  Slade,  late  Surveyor  of  the 
Navy,  for  enlarging  Slieemess  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1774, 
on  a  scale  of  80  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  t.  3  in.  x  J  f.  7  in.  [^ 
Ms.  44.  fol.  31.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Sheemess  and  part  of  the  adjacent  marshes, 
with  the  works  proposed  for  the  belter  defence  of  the 
town  and  dock-yard;  by  Thos.  Hyde  Page,  Engineer; 
signed  12  June,  1778,  as  "approved,  C.  C,"  [i.  e.  by  Sir 
Charles  Cocks,  Bart.,  then  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  afterwards 
Lord  Somers  ;]  drawn  on  u  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch  ;  with 
sections  of  the  Star  Fort  and  of  the  Cavalier  and  Half-moon 
Battery,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch.     [*  xvii.  le.] 

This  plan  is  one  of  those  which  accompany  a  report  [ft 
XVII.  16.  6.]  to  the  Master  General  and  Board  of  Ord- 
nance on  the  state  of  the  fortifications,  etc.,  in  the  Medway 

■  division,  inz.:  Sheemess,  Gravesend,  Tilbury,  and  Langnard, 
by  [Captain,  afterwards  Sir]  Thomas  Hyde  Page,  Engineer, 
dated  June  Oth,  1778. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  present  stale  of  Sheemess,  1780,  shewing 
the  proposed  Star  Fort  on  the  Qneenborough  side,  with  the 
batteries  to  be  added  to  the  docks  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200 
feet  to  an  inch :  2  f  x  I  f.  6.  in.     [A  xvii.  17.] 

Colored  sections  of  the  works  proposed  at  Sheemess,  for  the  de- 
fence of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard,  in  1783,  by  Matthew  Pitts, 
Captain  of  Engineers ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch : 
I  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [ft  xvii.  ig.  ^.] 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Yard  and 
Garrison  at  Sheemess ;  shewing  the  ground  proposed  to 
be  made  to  enlarge  the  yard;  drawn  about  1790-1800,  on  a 
scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch  :  4  f.  4  in.  x  3  f.  3  in.  [ft  xvii. 
IS.  a.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  following  buildings  in  Sheer- 
ness  Dock  yard,  viz.,  the  grand  storehouse,  clerk  of  the 
cheques  and  storekeeper's  offices,  the  dwelling-houses  of  the 
storekeeper,  master  shipwright,  master  attendant,  master 
caulker,  boatswain,  clerk  of  the  cheques,  and  clerk  of  the 


EASTBKN    COAST   OF   BNOLAND.       (SHEBRNESS.)  103 

surveys,  wilh  the  foremen  &iid  workmen's  lodgings ;  drawn  in 
1 698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  1  f.  i^  in. 
[*  Ms.  43.  fol.  «.] 
I  ^Colored  plans  and  elevatiutis  of  ihc  following  buildings  in  Sheer- 
ness  Dock-yard,  viz.,  storehouse  for  deals,  clock-house,  new 
storehouse,  joiners'  shop,  the  dwelling-houses  of  the  foreman 
of  the  yard,  master  sail-maker,  master  joiner,  surgeon,  smith, 
master  carpenter,  and  porter,  with  the  officers'  stahles  and 
workmen's  lodgings;  drawn  iu  169S,  on  a  scale  of  30  feet  to 
an  inch  ;   1  f.  6i  in.  x  I  f.  J  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  m.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  following  buildings  in  Sheer- 
ness  Dock-yard,  viz.,  the  saw-house,  pitch-house,  boat-house, 
engine-house,  smith's  shop,  cranes,dock  and  wharfing;  drawn 
in  1 698,  on  &  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  I  f.  4!^  in.  x  1  f. }  in. 
[•a  Ms.  43.  fol.  40.] 

A  colored  plan  and  section  of  a  cistern  built  at  Sheemess,  in  the 
year  I7IB  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  5  feet  to  an  inch  ;  by  John 
Komer,  engineer :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [S?  xvii.  19.  k.] 

A  plan  and  upright  of  a  guard-house  projected  for  Sheemess, 
1717-18  ;  drawn,  in  Indian  ink, on  ascalecif  5feettoan  inch: 
t  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [fb  xvn.  19.  /.] 

A  colored  plan  and  section,  and  estimate,  of  the  two  cesspools 
in  the  Ravelin  at  Sheemess,  1740 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4  feet 
to  an  inch :  1  f.  1  in.  x  84  in.     [ft  xvii.  19.  i.] 

Colored  plans  of  the  wells  which  supply  water  for  the  use  of  the 
dock-yards,  &c.,  of  Sheemess,  Harwich,  and  Landguard  Fort. 
[*  xvn,  19.  m.] 

These  plans  accompany  Captain  Thomas  Hyde  Page's  re- 
port   [See  ante,  p.  102.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  magazine,  one  bastion,  and  buildings  ad- 
jacent, at  Sheemess,  shewing  a  proposed  new  way  of  convey- 
ing the  powder  from  the  magazine  to  the  Gun  Wharf;  drawn 
without  a  scale,  but  100  feel  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  7  in, 
[ft  XVII.  19.  c] 

Colored  plans  and  profiles  of  the  old  sea  wharfing  at  Sheer- 
ness ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  general 
profile,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  two  sheets,  each 
measuring  1  f.  8  in.  x  10  in.     [ft  xvn.  19./.  and  ff.} 

Proposed  design,  with  plan  and  section,  for  wharfing  and  repair- 
ing the  breach  at  Sheemess;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  loan 
inch :  1  f.  4  in.  X  t  f.  I  in.    [ft  xvn.  19.  d.  and  e.] 

A  Ms.  explanation  accompanies  this  design,  wilh  the  ori- 
ginal rough  draughts  and  estimates. 


104  EASTERN  COAST   OF  ENGLAND.      (UPNOK.) 

A  writtGii  survey  of  the  river  of  Chatliam  from  Rocbester  Bridgi 
down  to  Musclebanlc,  and  so  down  to  Sharpness,  Oct.  16673 
[Sloane,  2448.  6.] 

A  colored  Tiew  of  the  river  Medway  from  Rochester  Bridge 
to  Sheerness,  talien  from  the  steeple  of  Finsbury  Church, 
opposite  the  dock  at  Chatham,  shewing  how  the  ships  of 
the  Royal  Navy  are  secured  and  moored  unto  the  village  of 
Gillingham,  together  with  the  present  number  and  names  of 
them,  as  per  the  tables  thereof,  delineated  in  September,  1 
4  f.  6  in.  X  8}^  in.     [df  Ms.  43.  fol.  fi.] 

A  description  of  all  the   forts  and  castles   situate  upon  the^ 
river  Medway,  their  plans  and  profiles,  with  the  number  and 
nature  of  the  guns  mounted  at  each  place,  as  they  stand  in 
their  order  upon  the  river,  from  the  castle  of  Upnor  towards 
the  sea,  viz. :  Upnor  Castle,  James's  Battery,  Birds'  Nest  i 
Battery,  Cockham-wood  Fort,  Gillingham  Fort,  Hoe  Fort,  I 
Quaker's  Battery,  Middle  Battery,  and  Buda  Battery ;  drawn  1 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  1)  inch;  on  two  sheetB-J 
[ft  Ms.  43.  ff.  36-38.] 

*'  A  new  and  exact  survey  of  Rochester,  Chatham,  and  the  rimH 
Medway,  with  the  castles,  forts,  docks,  and  moorings  of  the 
ships,  taken  by  Joseph  Spice,"  probably  about  1710;  on  a 
sc^e  of  4  inches  to  a  mile :  4  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [Add. 
5222.  art  5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  river  Medway,  with  the  forUficatioi 
thereon,  1725 ;  with  the  soundings  of  the  river,  taken  at  lowl 
water  at  spring  tides ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  550  yards  to  t 
inch :  3  feet  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [*  xvi.  Ji.  a.] 

Another  copy  of  the  preceding  plan  ;  drawn  on  the  same  scalOtj 
and  size.     [A  xvi.  -m.  3.] 

A  colored  draught  of  the  river  Medway,  from  Rochester  Bridgefl 
to  the  lower  part  of  Gillingham  Reach,  shewing  the  numbt 
and  disposition  of  the  harbour  moorings,  the  sands  and  sboalSj,! 
and  depth  of  water  at  each  mooring;  drawn  in  1774,  on  i 
scale  of  6  inches  to  a  mile  :  2  f  4  in.  x  1  f  4  in.     [ifr  Ms*.! 
44.  fol.  17.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Upnor  Castle;  drawn  in  I72S,  on  a  scale  o 
20   feet  to   an   inch:   2   f.  3  in.  x  I  f.  7  in.       [^   : 

57.  *.] 

A  colored  view  of  Upnor  Castle ;  drawn  in  1 780 :  1  f.  5^  in. 
9  in.     [a  xviii.  5a.  &.] 


EA8TEHN   COAST   OF    B^GLAND.       (CHATHAM.)  105 

I A  plan  and  upright  of  the  bsiracbs  proposed  at  Upnor  Castle, 
171j  ;  dran'D  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch :  I  f.  8  in.  X  1  f. 
li  in.     [tb  XVIII.  56.  c.} 

I A  plan  and  elevation  of  a  store-house  or  shedd  at  Upnor  Castle ; 
drawn  about  1720,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  3i 
in.  X  9  in.     [A  xviii.  58.  d.] 

"  Plan  do  Rochester ; "  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French  artist 
about  1660,  shewing  the  walls,  churches,  etc. :  1  f.  9  in.  x  I 
r.  4  in.     [Add.  11,664.  arL  ss.] 

A  colored  view  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  taken 
from  the  opposite  side  of  the  river  Medway ;  drawn  in  the 
year  1696 :  4  f.  x  8f  in.     [4  Ms.  43.  fol.  8.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  as  it  ex- 
isted before  the  revolution  in  1688  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220 
feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  lOi  in.  x  9  in.     [®  Ma.  43.  fol.  e.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  in  the 
year  1688 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f .  1  in. 
X  9  in.     [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  16.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  shewing 
I  -  the  improvements  made  since  the  revolution  in  1688;  drawn 
I      in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  lOi  in.  x  fl 

in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol,  a.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  in  the 
year  I69B ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f,  1  in. 
X  9  in.     [fi  Ms.  44.  fol.  i6.] 

I  A  colored  plan  of  the  lines  designed  to  inclose  his  Majesty's 
Dock-yard  and  Ordnance  Wharf  at  Chatham,  including  Gil- 
lingham  Fort,  and  the  country  for  half  a  mile  in  front  of  the 
lines,  distinguishing  the  part  not  yet  executed,  and  shewing 
the  extent  of  the  king's  land;  drawn  in  1755  by  Hugh  Deb- 
bieg,  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  4  in. 
[di  XYi.  39.  e.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  intrenchment  inclosing  his  Majesty's  Dock- 
yard and  Ordnance  Wharf  at  Chatham,  surveyed  by  Hugh 
Debbieg,  Engineer,  1756;  drawn  by  Joseph  Heath,  on  a 
scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.  With  a 
profile  of  the  line,  on  a  scale  of  16  feet  to  an  inch,  [ft 
XVI.  w.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  naval  yard  at  Chatham ;  dran'n 
in  1774,  OQ  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  9  f.  x  2  f.  7  in. 
[ft  XVI.  *i.  J.] 


106  BA8TERN    COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      (CHATHAM.) 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Chatham,  in  the 
year  1774 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in. 
X  8i  in.     [d?  Ms.  44.  fol.  i6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Chatham  Lines,  as  they  were  on  the  18th 
May,  1804,  shewing  the  additions  proposed  to  be  made  to 
the  fortifications  and  barracks ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet 
to  an  inch,  by  Thomas  Cfaamberlayne,  Royal  Military  Drafts- 
man: 3  f.  4  in.  X  2  f.  11  in.     [Add.  11,267.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  (with  elevations  of  the  gates)  of  the 
old  double  dock,  the  building  slip  and  the  old  single  dock  in 
Chatham  Yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an 
inch  :  1  f.  6|  in.  x  1  f.  ^  in.     [d?  Ms.  43.  fol.  34.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  (with  elevations  of  the  gates)  of  the 
first  and  second  new  single  docks,  in  Chatham  Yard ;  drawn 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  1  f.  | 
in.     [di  Ms.  43.  fol.  28.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  slip  in  Chatham  Yard  from  which  the 
Royal  George  was  launched,  in  1789  :  1  f.  x  7  in.     [fb  xvi. 

42.  t.] 

Colored  plan  of  the  mast-dock  in  Chatham  Yard,  with  elevations 
of  the  wharfing ;  dra\%ii  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an 
mch :  2  f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  6^  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  3?.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  boat-yard  and  the  dwelling- 
houses  of  the  surgeon,  second  assistant,  clerk  of  the  survey, 
clerk  of  the  cheque,  storekeeper,  and  commissioner,  in  Chat- 
ham Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an 
inch :  2  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.  6}  in.     [d?  Ms.  43.  fol.  is.]  . 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  dwelling-houses  of  the  mas- 
ter attendant,  master  builder,  second  master  attendant,  master 
caulker,  first  assistant,  and  boatswain,  with  the  clock-house 
and  storehouses  for  blocks  and  tar,  in  Chatham  Dock-yard ; 
drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  10  in.  x 
1  f.  6i  in.     [«b  Ms.  43.  fol.  ^o.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  spinning-house  and  rope- 
walk  in  Chatham  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of 
20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8^  in.x  I  f.  6}  in.     [di  Ms.  43.  fol. 

12.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  hill-house,  small  forge  for 
locks,  great  long-storehouse,  three  small  cranes  and  storehpuse 
for  cordage,  in  Chatham  Dock-yard;  drawn  in '1698,  on  a 
scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6}  in.  x  1  f.  }  in.    [fb  Ms. 

43.  fol.  10.] 


EASTERN   COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (CHATHAM.)  107 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  a  row  of  storerooms,  three  deal- 
yards,  rigging-house,  treenaile-house,  caulker's  pitch-house, 
cabins,  saw-pits,  tap-house,  etc.,  in  Chatham   Dock-yard; 
drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  I  in.  x 
1  f.  6^  in.    [d?  Ms.  43.  foh  r^.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  oar-maker's  shop,  the  tap- 
house, and  eighteen  mast-houses  in  Chatham  Dock-yard ; 
drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6^  in. 
X  1  f .  i  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  30.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  swinging  crane,  saw-houses, 
old  mast-house,  smith's  shop,  assistant's  office,  and  pitch- 
house  in  Chatham  Dock-yard ;  dra^n  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of 
20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6}  in.  x  1  f.  ^  in.  [d?  Ms.  43. 
fol.  26."] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  painter's  shop,  officers' 
stables,  and  teamer's  dwelling-house,  etc.,  in  Chatham  Dock- 
yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 
6i  in.  X  1  f.  i  in.    [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  i6.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  clerk  of  the  rope-yard's 
office,  storehouse  for  cordage,  capstand-cranes,  anchor  forge 
and  storehouse  for  tar,  in  Chatham  Dock-yard;  drawn  in 
1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6^  in.  x  1  f .  i  in. 
[d?  Ms.  43.  fol.  14.] 

A  plan  and  elevation  of  the  new  storehouse  at  Chatham,  begun 
in  1717 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8.  in.  x 
11 J  in.     [*xvi.  42.^.] 

A  colored  plan,  elevation,  and  section  of  the  grand  storehouse 
at  Chatham,  1717 ;.  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch : 
1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  li  in.     [*  xvi.  4«./.] 

Colored  plan,  elevation,  and  section  of  the  centre  pavilion  and 
one  end  of  the  grand  storehouse  at  Chatham,  1717 ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [fb 

XVI.  42.  eJ] 

A  colored  plan,  elevation,  and  section  of  the  master  gunner's 
house  at  Chatham,  with  the  proposed  addition,  estimated  at 
«P270 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  1  in.  x 
lOj  in.     [*  XVI.  42.  A.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  arch  under  the  new  road  in  Room  Lane, 
Chatham  :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [d?  xvi.  42.  l."] 

Two  colored  views  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Bartholomew  at  Chat- 
ham :  8  in.  x  4i  in.     [4?  XVI.  42.  £.] 

p2 


116  KAsnn  COAST  of  eitgland.    (TiLBimr.) 


THE  SITSB  THAMES;  INCLUDING  TILBURT,  PUBFLBBT, 

WOOLWICH,  AND  DEFTFORD. 

A  odorod  plan,  on  TeUam,  of  the  river  Thames,  from  London  to 
Tilbmy  Hope,  ^^  Roberto  Adamo  authore,  1588  ;**  drawn  on 
a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile :  2  f.  1  in.  x  6  in.     [dl  ▼!•  iT'.] 

This  plan  is  drawn  to  shew  the  scheme  for  the  defimce  of 
the  river  Thames  against  the  Spanish  Armada ;  it  contains 
the  batteries  erected  at  various  points  between  Tilbury  and 
Greenwich,  with  the  ranges  of  the  guns ;  and  shews  the  two 
barriers  proposed  to  be  erected  across  the  Thames,  one  be- 
tween Tilbury  and  Grravesend,  the  other  between  Lee  Ness 
and  BlackwalL 

It  is  engraved  in  the  ^'  Report  on  the  arrangements  which 
were  made,  for  the  internal  defence  of  these  kingdoms,  when 
Spain,  by  its  Armada,  projected  the  invasion  and  conquest  of 
England,^  by  John  Bruce,  Esq.,  of  the  State  Paper  Office, 
privately  printed  in  1798;  8vo,  p.  32.  See  also  Gongh^s 
BriiUk  Topography^  vol.  i.  p.  727. 

A  colored  plan  of  Gravesend  and  Tilbury  Fort ;  drawn  in  1725, 
on  a  scale  of  800  feet  to  an  inch :  8  in.  x  4  in.     [d?  xiii.  &3.] 

A  plan  of  Tilbury  Fort,  with  the  town  of  Gravesend,  surveyed 
and  drawn,  in  pen  and  ink,  by  D.  Paterson,  Nov.  1746 ;  with- 
out a  scale,  but  400  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  ^  in.  x  8}  in.    [d? 

XIII.  54.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Tilbury  Fort,  Gravesend,  and  parts  adjacent, 
with  the  proposed  works ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an 
inch,  by  Captain  [afterwards  Sir]  Thos.  Hyde  Page,  En- 
gineer, and  signed  as  approved,  10  June,  1778,  by  C.  C. 
[i.  e.  Sir  Charles  Cocks,  Bart,  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  after- 
wards Lord  Somers.]  It  measures  2  f.  6  in.  x  2  f  [d?  xm. 
55.  a.] 

Colored  sections  of  the  new  works  marked  in  the  preceding 
plan:  viz.,  the  battery  to  cover  the  point  at  Tilbury  Fort,  the 
battery  on  the  Covert  Way,  the  battery  above  the  Block-house 
at  Gravesend,  and  the  battery  at  the  New  Tavern,  Gravesend; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  ;  signed  T.  H.  Page, 
and  approved  by  C.  C. :  4  f.  9  in.  x  1  f .  8  in.  [d?  xiii. 
55.  J.] 

These  plans  and  sections  are  part  of  those  which  accompa- 
nied a  report  [*  xvii.  i6.  J.]  made  to  the  Board  of  Ordnance 
by  Captain  Page  on  the  State  of  the  Fortifications,  etc.,  in  the 
Medway  division,  dated  June  6th,  1778. 


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BABTERlt  COAST  OP  ENGLAND.      (TILBORT.)  109 

A  colored  plan  of  Tilbury  Fort;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of 
100  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4j  in.  X  I  f.  8  in.     [ft  xiii.  53.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Tilbuiy  Fort,  with  the  alteralJons  proposed 
by  Captain  Page,  1778;  signed  as  approved,  by  C.  C,  12 
June, 1778;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  lOOfeet  to  an  inch;  2  f.  9  in. 
X  2  f.      [*  XUl.  56.] 
This  accompanied  Captain  Page's  Report, 

Profiles  of  a  face,  ravelin,  battery,  and  of  the  south  and  north 
gale  and  bridge  of  Tilburj-  Fort ;  drawn  in  outline,  on  a  scale 
of  10  feet  to  an  inch  :  4  f.  x  1  f.  6  in.     [ft  xiii.  57.  «.] 

Plan  of  the  three  floors,  with  profiles,  of  the  old  powder  maga- 
zine of  Tilbury  Fort,  being  that  with  a  semicircular  end  next 
the  river  Thames,  and  shewing  the  jetty ;  drawn  in  outline, 
on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  S  in.  [ft 
XIII.  57.  C] 

A  colored  plan  of  a  powder  magazine,  built  at  Tilbury  Fort, 

1716,  being  one  of  the  two  at  the  landward  side;  drawn  on 
a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  a  transverse  section,  on  a 
scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.  [ft  sin. 
57.  d.] 

A  colored  plan  and  section  of  one  of  the  same  powder  maga- 
zines at  Tilbury  Fort,  shewing  what  quantity  of  powder  may 
be  contained  therein,  with  the  mode  of  stowing  it;  drawn  in 

1717,  on  a  scale  of  10  feel  to  an  inch  :  i  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2  in. 
[ft  xiu.  57.  e.] 

Profiles  of  the  old  and  new  barracks,  sutler's  house,  storehouse, 
keeper's  house,  and  powder-house,  at  Tilbury  Fort ;  drawn 
in  outline,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch:  3  f.  9  in.  x  1  C 

6  in.     [ft  XIII.  57.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  tbe  lap-house,  gate,  and  chapel  of  Tilbury 
Fort,  from  the  new  barracks  ;  drawn  8  Sept  1759 :  SJ  in.  x 
4  in.     [ft  xui.  ST.  /.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Gravesend  Block-house  and  parts  adjacent, 
with  the  proposed  batteries  marked  in  yellow,  by  Thos-  Hyde 
Page, Engineer,  1778  ;  signed  12lh  June,  177B, as  "approved 
C.  C.;"  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch:  I  f.  9^  in.  x  1  f. 

7  in.    [ft  XVI.  56.] 

This  plan  is  one  of  those  which  accompany  a  report  [ft 
XVII.  16.  6.]  to  the  Master-General  and  Board  of  Ordnance  on 
tlie  state  of  the  Fortifications,  etc.,  in  the  Medway  division : 
viz.,  ShecmcsB,  Gravescnd,  Tilbury,  and  Landguard,  by 
Captain  Page,  dated  June  6tb,  1778. 


no 


EASTERN  COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (PCR?LBET.) 


Drawings,  m  Indian  ink,  of  the  epandril  of  a  door  of  a  private 
bouse  near  the  High  Street,  Gravesend.  Corporation  of  Lon- 
don's Stone  in  an  inn  yard  at  Gravesend,  erected  in  1660. 
Window  in  the  New  Tavern  Barracks,  Gravesend  :  6  in.  x 
4^  in.     [A  XVI.  57.  e.] 

An  exact  survey,  colored,  of  the  lands  necessary  lo  be  purchased 
by  tbe  crown,  pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Parliameut,  for  erecting 
magazines  and  other  buildings  at  Purfleet,  in  the  county  of 
Essex;  drawn  about  17(iO,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch: 

2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [*  xiii.  m.  6.] 

A  colored  projected  profile  and  section  for  erecting  tlie  proposed 
wharfing  in  front  of  the  intended  grand  magazine  at  Purfleet ; 
drawn  by  J.  P.  D[esniaretz?]  in  June  1760,  on  ascaleofS 
feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  X  7  in.  With  the  estimate  of  the  cost 
at  ,£'9  per  foot  running.     [*  xiii.  ta.  A.] 

An  outline  sketch  of  the  same ;  being  apparently  the  original 
from  which  the  above  drawing  is  copied.     [A  xiii,  +a,  f.] 

A  fragment  of  a  specification  of  some  of  the  wharfing  to  be  exe- 
cuted at  Purfleet  in  1766 ;  with  some  memoranda  on  the  lever 
and  axis  and  on  specific  gravity,     [ifi  xiii.  -18.  cc] 

A  colored  elevation  of  part  of  the  front  of  the  great  wharf  at 
Purfleet,  with  a  section  through  the  jiroposed  piles  and  land 
tyes  of  the  same ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 

3  in.  X  10  in.     [^  xiii.  is.  f] 

A  colored  elevation  and  section  of  the  new  wharfing  next  the 
sluice,  shewing  the  part  carried  away  at  the  last  ihaw  at  Pur* 
fleet,  Feb.  6th,  1 768 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch : 
I  f.  1  in.  X  lljin.     [*xin.  jb.  «.] 

A  colored  section  of  the  proposed  channel  to  convey  ihe  water 
from  the  main  sluice  into  the  river  Thames,  Purfleet,  1704 ; 
drawn  without  a  scale,  but  8  feel  to  an  inch :  1  f.  x  5  in. 
[a  XIII.  4Q.  p.] 

A  colored  plan  of  tbe  sea  wall  round  the  creek  at  Purfleet ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  a  general  sec- 
tion through  the  sea  wall  belonging  to  tlie  king's  land ;  shew- 
ing the  height  of  the  extraordinary  tide  which  happened  8 
Jan.  1767,  and  another  section  shewing  the  part  slipt  down 
towards  the  Marr  Ditch  by  the  overflowing  of  the  tide;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch  :    1  f.  ^  in.  x  8i   in.     [A  xjli. 

A  colored  plan  of  part  of  the  Marr  Ditch  at  Purfleet,  sliewing 
tbe  sluices,  with  projected  altoraliuns  ;  drawn  about  1770,  on 


I 


EASTERN   COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      (PURFLBBT.)  Ill 

a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  8  in.    [A  xiii. 

48.  C] 

A  colored  section  of  the  proposed  work  between  the  creek  and 
tlie  Marr  Ditch,  at  Purfleet,  with  the  proposed  wharfing; 
drawn  without  a  scale,  but  8  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  x  5  in. 
[fb  XIII.  48.  r.] 

A  highly  finished  colored  longitudinal  section  of  the  great  sluice 
of  the  Marr  Ditch  at  Purfleet ;  drawn  without  a  scale,  but  4 
feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.    [d?  xiii.  48.  tr.] 

Two  outline  transverse  sections  of  the  same  ;  drawn  to  the  same 
scale :  1  f.  5  in.  x  If.    [d?  xiii.  48.  x,] 

A  colored  plan  shewing  the  method  proposed  of  laying  the 
water-way  firom  the  apron  of  the  sluices  at  Purfleet ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  8  in.     [d?  xm. 

48.  t.} 

A  colored  plan,  elevations,  and  section  of  the  landing  stairs  at 
Purfleet,  as  proposed,  1767 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  1  in.  x  11  in.    [d?  xiii.  48.  oJ] 

A  colored  section  through  the  magazine  next  the  proof-house ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch  :  10  in.  x  8  in.    [jb 

XIII.  48.  e.] 

Another  section  of  the  same  magazine,  tinted ;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  8  feet  to  an  inch :  8  in.  x  8  in.    [sb  xiii.  48./.] 

Another  section  of  the  same  magazine,  with  some  variations ; 
in  outiine ;  drawn  to  the  same  scale :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [d?  xiii. 

48.  g.] 

Elevation  of  the  centering  used  in  erecting  the  arches  of  the 
magazines  at  Purfleet,  with  estimates  of  the  cost;  drawn  on 
a  scale  of  2  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.    [dl  xiii.  48.  uJ] 

A  projected  plan  and  elevation  of  the  magazine  doors  at  Pur- 
fleet ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  2  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in. 

[Sb  XIII.  48.  A.] 

Colored  elevations  and  sections  of  an  inward  door  and  door- 
case of  one  of  the  magazines  at  Purfleet,  shewing  the  copper 
and  nails ;  drawn  in  1764,  without  a  scale,  but  one  inch  to  a 
foot:  1  f.  6  in.  X  10  in.    Isb  xm.  48.  t.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  buildings  and  houses  belonging  to  his 
Majesty's  Office  of  Ordnance  at  Purfleet;  drawn  about  1770, 
without  a  scale,  but  100  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  x  9  in. :  with 
a  list  shewing  by  whom  they  are  occupied,  etc.  [dl  xm. 
48.  d.] 


EASTERN   COAST   OF  ENGL4ND.     (WOOLWICH.) 

A  colored  section  of  the  labourers'  tenements  at  Pnrfleet ;  drawn 
in  1764,  without  a  scale,  but  6  feet  lo  an  inch  i  Bin.  x  5  in. 
[dp  XIII.  48.  n,] 

Ground  plan,  with  front  and  side  elevations,  of  two  small  houses 
proposed  to  be  erected  at  Purfleet;  drawn  in  pencil,  without 
a  scale,  but  4  feet  to  an  inch.    [*  xiii.  43.  y.  z.  and  aa.] 

A  plan  and  elevation  of  the  smith's  shop  and  proposed  guard- 
room at  Furfleet ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  with  some  projected 
alterations  in  pencil,  and  dated  April,  1768;  on  a  scale  of  6 
feet  lo  an  inch :  1  f.  x  10  in.     [df  xiii.  la.  m.] 

A  rudely  drawn  plan  of  some  artificers'  quarters  at  Purfleet ;  on 
a  scale  of  about  30  feet  to  an  inch :  4  in.  x  2^  in.  [ft  siti. 
48.  M.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  river  Thames,  with  the  adjacent  marshes, 
from  Woolwich  to  Half-Way-lleach  ;  drawn  by  T.  Jersey, 
about  1780,  on  a  scale  of  180  yards  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3  in.  x 
1  f.  2  in.   [*  VI.  la.j 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Woolwich  as  it  existed  be- 
fore the  revolution  in  1688  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to 
an  inch  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [i6  Ms.  43,  fol.  48.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Docli-yard  at  Woolwich,  in  the 
yearl688;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  11  in.  x 
8  in.     [#Ms.44.  fol.a?.] 

A  colored  view  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Woolwich,  taken 
from  the  opposite  side  of  the  Thames,  in  I6!)8:  2  f.  x  11  in. 
[*  Ms.  43.  fol.  48.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Woolwich,  shen-ing  the  im- 
provements made  since  the  revolution  in  1688;  drawn  in  169S, 
on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  10^  in.  x  7J  in.  [ft  Ms. 
43.  fol.  48.] 

'  A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Woolwich  in  the 
year  1698 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  1 1  in. 
X  8  in.     [sb  Ms.  44.  fol.  (9.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  Woolwich,  his  Majesty's  Dock- 
yard, and  rope. walk,  surveyed  by  John  Barker,  with  apian  of 
the  Warren,  as  surveyed  1748  ;  with  a  view  from  Prince  Ru- 
pert's Walk  of  the  Royal  Academy,  Laboratory,  etc. ;  drawn 
by  John  Barker  in  July,  1749,  on  a  scale  of  60  yards  to  an 
inch :  3  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  6  in.     [ft  xvti.  si.] 


EASTERN    COAST   OF    ENGLAND.       (WOOLWICH.) 

[  A  colored  plan  of  bis  Majesty's  Doct-yard  at  Woolwich,  1774, 
containing  16  acres  14  poles ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to 
an  inch  :  2  f.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [ft  xvii.  t*.  /.] 

[  A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Woolwich,  in  the 
year  1774  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch:  11  in. 
X  8  in.  [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  a9.] 
A  plan  of  part  of  the  river  Thames,  shewing  the  harbour  moor- 
ings at  Woolwich  ;  drawn  in  1774,  on  a  scale  of  10  inches  to 
i  of  a  mile :  2  f.  3  in.  >c  1  f.  7^  in.     [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  30.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  Woolwich  Reach,  with  soundings, 
taken  and  reduced  to  low-water  spring-tides;  recommended 
to  excavate  between  the  red  lines  as  a  proper  direction  for 
the  channel  Iq  clear  away  the  mud  from  the  face  of  the  king's 
yard,  which  now  lays  between  the  doited  red  lines ; "  drawn 
about  1803,  on  a  scale  of  1000  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  1  in.  x 
8iin.     [^<W.  11,802.  p.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  (with  elevations  of  the.gates)  of  the 
double  dock  and  single  dock,  in  Woolwich  Yard  i  drawn  in 
1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  I  f.  6^  in.  x  1  f.  }  in. 
[ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  A8.] 

Colored  plans  and  sections  of  the  mast-house,  saw-house,  old 
storehouse,  with  the  cranes,  in  Woolwich  Dock-yard ;  drawn 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6i  in.  x  1  f.  2i 
in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  56.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  new  storehouse,  the  dwell- 
ing-houses of  the  master  attendant,  clerk  of  the  cheque,  store- 
keeper and  builder,  with  the  deal-yard,  in  Woolwich  Dock- 
yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f. 
6i  in.  X  1  f.  i  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  .M.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  clock-house  and  mould-iofl, 
with  adjacent  buildings,  the  smith's  dwelling-house  and  shops, 
pitch-kettle  house,  painter's,  bricklayer's,  and  joiner's  shops, 
etc.,  in  Woolwich  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of 
20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  fij  in.  x  1  f.  i^  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol. 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  porter's  dwelling-house,  the 
rigging-house,  the  clerk  of  the  survey's  dwelling-house,  etc., 
in  Woolwich  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20 
feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  j  in.  x  1  f.  ^  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  M.] 

A  colored  "  View  of  his  Majesties  Rope-yard  at  Woolwich:  viz., 
the  outbuildings  delineated  by  scale,"  shewing  the  three 
fronU ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feel  to  an  inch :  2  C  x  1  f. 
Uin.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  60.] 


114  EiSTEMM  COAST  OF  KSIGIJLSO.      (PMTfUmL) 

A  edored  plan  of  his  Mqertj's  Bope- jaid  at  Woohridi,  as  it 
eziated  befiife  the  lercdntion  id  1688;  dnim  on  a  scale  of 
220  feet  to  an  inch :  10  in.  x  5  in.     [*  Ms.4^  foL  60w] 

A  coloied  plan  of  bis  Majesty's  Rope-jaid  at  Wocdwich;  sheir- 
ing  the  improTements  since  the  lercdotion ;  dcawn  in  1696, 
on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  10  in.  x  5  in.  [ft  Ms.  43. 
fol.  60.] 

Ckdored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  dooble  rope-walk  and  the 
sin^  rope-walk,  in  Woolwich  Bope-jard;  drawn  in  1096, 
on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6}  in.  x  1  f.  ^  in.  [tfr 
Ms.  43.  foL  6«.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  new  storehouse,  master  rope- 
maker's  dwelling-hoose,  clerk  of  the  rope-yard*s  dwdling- 
hoose,  tar-kettle  house,  and  tar-cellars  in  Woolwich  Rope- 
yard  ;  drawn  io  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 
6|  in.  X  1  f.  i  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  6i.] 

A  colored  surrey  of  the  Warren,  in  Woolwich ;  drawn  by  John 
Barker,  at  the  Royal  Academy,  in  1749,  on  a  scale  of  35 
yards  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  3|^  in.     [fb  xvii.  ttJ] 

A  plan  of  the  fonndery,  built  at  Woolwich,  1715 ;  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  about  7)  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7)  in.    [A 

XVII.  Jf5.  d.] 

A  plan  and  elevations  of  part  of  the  great  pile  of  building  de- 
signed [by  Sir  John  Yanburgh?]  at  the  Tower  Place  at 
Woolwich,  July  9th,  1717;  without  a  scale:  1  f.  8  in.  x  If. 
4  in.    Isb  XYii.  26.  eJ] 

An  elevation  of  the  fW>nt  of  the  gate  next  the  river  Thames  for 
the  ship-carriage  house,  designed  at  the  Tower  Place,  at 
Woolwich,  1717,  [by  Sir  John  Vanburgh?];  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1 1  in.    [ft  xvn.  ts.  ^.] 

An  elevation  of  the  front  gate  at  Woolwich,  1717;  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  5  in.  x  10^  in.     [fb  xvii. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  two  gun  batteries  and  bomb  battery,  in 
the  Warren  at  Woolwich,  made  by  the  direction  of  the  Hon. 
Major-General  Borgard,  in  the  year  1737 ;  drawn  by  J.  T.,  on 
a  scale  of  14  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [sb  xvii. 

A  plan  of  part  of  the  river  Thames,  shewing  the  harbour  moor- 
ings at  Deptford ;  drawn  in  1774,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an 
inch  :  2  f.  x  1  f.  4  in.     [d?  Ms.  44.  fol.  26.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  manor  of  Sayes  Court,  in  the  parish 
of  Deptford,  the  property  of  John  Evelyn,  Esq.,  as  surveyed 


EASTERN    COAST   OF    BNOLAND.       (nEPTPOBD.)  115 

by  Joel  Gascoyne  in  1692.  with  ihe  Dock-yanl ;  drawn  willi- 
oul  a  scale,  but  IJ  inch  to  a  chain,  or  about  176  feet  to  au 
inch:  5  f.  4  in.  x  3  f.  4  in.     [sir  xviii.  i7.  a.] 

Au  outline  plan  of  "  Salen  [Sayes]  Court,  in  the  parish  of  Dept- 
ford,  being  part  of  the  estate  of  John  Eveling,  Esq.,  survejed' 
by  Joel  Gascoyne,  1692 ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  3  [chains?]  to 
an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  7}  in.     [A  xviii.  la.  o.J 

"  An  actual  survey  of  some  lands  belonging  to  Sales  Court,  in 
the  parish  of  Deptford,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  being  part  of 
the  estate  of  John  Ereling,  Jun.,  Esq.,  surveyed  by  Joel  Gas- 
coyne, 1692;"  drawn  ou  a  scale  of  3  [chains?]  to  an  iuch: 
2  f.  4^  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [ft  xviii.  iB.  p.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  manor  of  Sayes  Court,  in  the  parish  of 
Deptford,  with  itie  docli-yard  ;  drawn  apparently  about  1700, 
[by  John  Grove  i]  no  scale  marked,  but  |  inch  to  a  chain,  or 
about  44  feet  to  an  inch:  2  f  3  in.  x  1  f.  5^  in.  [ft  xviii. 
.7.  r..] 
A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  as  it  existed  before 
the  revolution  in  1688 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an 
inch  :  10  in.  x  SJ  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  foL.stf.] 

I  A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  in  the 
year  1688;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch:  II  in. 
X  8i  in.     t*  Ms.  44.  fol.  «.'..] 

I  A  colored  view  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  taken  froni  the 
opposite  side  of  the  Thames ;  drawn  in  1698 :  2  f.  x  10  in. 
[ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  66.] 

!  A  colored  plan  of  the  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  shewing  the  im- 
provements made  since  the  revolution  in  1688  ;  drawn  in 
1698,  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch:  10^  in.  x  8^  iu.  [ft 
Ma.  43.  fol.  56.] 
A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  with 
the  improvements  in  the  year  1698 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220 
feet  to  an  inch  :   11  in.  x  8^  in.      [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  ■;&.] 

An  outline  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  1774 ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch  :  4  f.  10  in.  x  2  f.  4 
in.     [ft  XTin.  17.  10.] 

A  colored  plan  of  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at  Deptford,  in  the 
year  1774 ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  220  feet  to  an  inch :  11  in. 
X  8J  in.     [ft  Ms.  44.  fol.  a;..] 

Colored  plan,  with  elevation  of  the  gates,  of  the  wet  dock  in 
Deptford  Yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to 
an  inch  :  1  f.  7^  in.  X  1  f.  6^  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  ts.] 


ll« 


BASTBBH  COAST  OF   ENGLAND,      (dEPTFORD.) 


A  Miored  "  Survey  of  the  Welt  Dock  for  Mr.  Wise,  from  ihc 
road  on  the  back  of  tbe  yard  to  the  river,  and  home  to  the 
Red  House  wall,  contains  12  acres,  including  the  house  of 
Grove  Street,  surveyed  by  John  Grove,  May  1712  ;"  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  |  inch  to  a  chain,  or  about  88  feet  to  an  inch  : 
1  f.  11  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [*  xviii.  n.  4.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  ivel  dock  at  Deptford,  apparently  a  copy 
of  Grove's  Suney  of  1712  [xviii.  i7.  *.];  drawn  on  the  same 
scale  and  size,    [sb  xviii.  17.  5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  wet  dock  at  Deptford,  apparently  an  un- 
finished copy  of  Grove's  Survey  [xviii.  17.  4.]  ;  drawn  on  the 
same  scale  and  size,     [sir  xviii.  n.  6.] 

An  outline  plan  of  the  wet  dock  at  Deptibrd,  distinguishing  cer- 
tain portions  of  land  "  not  to  be  conveyed"  [to  the  trustees 
of  the  Evelyn  family,  10  Geo.  I,?]  ;  drawn  about  1725,  on  a 
scale  of  45  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  x   I  f.  9  in.     [win.  17.  7.] 

Colored  plan  and  sections  (with  elevation  of  the  gates)  of  the 
dry  dock  in  Deptford  Yard  ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20 
feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6J  in.  x  1  f.  J  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  si.] 

Cohtred  plan,  with  sections,  of  the  mast-dock  in  Deptford  Yard ; 
drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  11  in. 
X  1  f.  ej  in.    [ft  Ma.  43.  fol.  re.] 

A  tolortid  "Siiervcy  of  the  mast-dock,  by  the  Red  House  at 
|)«pirunl,  for  Esq.  Evylen,  November  the  5,  1711,  survey'd 
by  mo,  John  Grove ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  26  feet  to  an  inch  : 
1  f.  0  in.  X  1  f.  4i  in.     [ft  xvni.  ii7.  n.] 

A  colort^d  plan  of  the  mast-dock  at  Deptford;  drawn  about 
I)1S  ;  iipparontly  a  reduced  copy  of  part  of  Grove's  Suney 
[xviii.  17.  II.];  without  a  scale,  but  about  50  feet  to  an  inch  :  1 
f.  Si  in.  X  Oj  in.     [ft  xviii.  17.  9.] 

('oluftid  plans  and  elevations  of  the  mast-house,  reed-house, 
inaMt-dock,  crane,  etc.,  in  Deptford  Dock-yard;  drawn  in 
Ui»f4,  on  11  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  ejin.  x  1  f.  i  in. 
[ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  74.] 

('nltm'd  plani  and  elevations  of  the  great-storehouse,  additional 
utore-houce,  new  -storehouse,  great  new-storehouse,  sheathing- 
board-hoase,  ri(;ging-house,  etc.,  in  Deptford  Dock-yard; 
dritwi)  in  109t4,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6^  in. 
X  1   1.4  iia.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fol.  B!.] 

Colortid  pliinH  and  elevations  of  the  builder's  dwelling-house 
Hild  nlflce,  etc.,  lap-house,  pay-office,  sail-room,  etc.,  in 
U«iilford  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet 
h>  an  im-li:  1  f.  it  in.  x  I  f.  (t^  in.     [ft  Ms.  43.  fot.  ee.] 


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EA8TEBN   COAST   OP  EHGLAND.      (DEPTFOBD.)  117 

■olored  plane  and  elevations  of  the  storehouBc  for  Bails,  the 
south  gateway,  the  smith's  shop,  and  saw-houses  in  Dttptibrd 
Dot-It ■)■  anl ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feft  to  an  inch: 
1  f.  6i  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  7o.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  gate-house,  and  the  dwell- 
ing-houses of  the  surgeon,  clerk  of  the  survey,  clerk  of  the 
cheque,  hullder's  assistant,  storekeeper  and  master  attendant 
in  Deptford  Dock-yard ;  drawn  in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet 
to  an  inch :   1  f.  6}  in.  x  I  f.  }  in.     [«  Ms.  43.  fol.  ce.] 

Colored  plans  and  elevations  of  the  stables,  shealhing-board- 
house,  great  saw-house,  pitch-house,  wheeler's  shop,  and 
divers  other  offices  in  Deptford  Dock-yard;  drawn  in  1698, 
on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  3  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.  [tt 
Ms.  43.  fol.  7^.] 

Colored  plans  and  elerations  of  a  saw-house,  the  mould-loft, 
boat-houses  and  great  crane  in  Deptford  Dock-yard ;  drawn 
in  1698,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6J  in.  x  1  f.  i 
in.     [*  Ms.  43.  fol.  Bo.] 

A  plan  of  the  ground  on  which  "  the  New  Church"  [St.  Paul's] 
is  buill,  shewing  the  houses  and  properly  belonging  to  Mr. 
Richard  Wise  which  he  proposes  to  sell  for  600  guineas,  and 
upon  certain  conditions,  to  the  commissioners,  whose  agree- 
ment is  signiaed,  28  Oct.  1712 :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f,  8  in.     [* 

XVIIl.  18.  /.] 

An  outline  plan  of  the  basement  of  St.  Paul's  Church  at  Dept- 
ford ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  6|  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  X  I 
f.  8  in.     [®  XVIII.  18.  e.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ground  floor  of  the  same  church, 
inscribed  "  Mr.  Archer,  archite.  Plann  of  Deptford  New 
Church  ;"  drawn  on  the  same  scale :  1  f.  6  in.  x  11}  in.  [dr 
XVIII.  is.f.2 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  same  church,  shewing  the  situa- 
tion of  the  pews ;  drawn  on  the  same  scale :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f. 
[*  XVIII.  IB.  -7.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ground  floor  of  the  same  church ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch:  If.Sin.  X  lib.  [ft 
XVIII.  IB.  A.] 

Another  copy  of  the  same  plan,  shewing  the  outline  of  the  cen- 

.   tral  dome  light ;  drawn  on  the  same  scale,     [ft  xviii.  is.  t.] 


A  colored  chart  of  the  coast  of  Essex  and  Suffolk,  from  the 
Naze  to  Bawdsey  ;  shewing  the  course  of  the  Stour,  Orwell, 
andDeben;  drawnon  vellum, /«*//>.  Henry  Vlll.:  2f.  x  2  f. 
IColt.  Aug.  I.  i.  iT.] 


lis  EASTERN   COAST  OF   ENGLAND.      (HARWICH.) 

A  view,  in  Indian  inkjoftbe  tower  at  the  Naze  Point  in  Essex  ; 
[drawn  by  John  Thomas  Smith]  :  8f  in.  x  6}  in.     [sb  xiil.  ] 

«.] 

A  colored  chart  of  Orwell  Haven,  or  rather  Harwich  Road, 
with  some  projected  fortificatione  at  the  entrance ;  it  is  in- 
scribed "  This  plott  made  by  Mr.  Lee,  anno  25  Henr.  8vi." 
On  vellum  :  3  f.  x  2  f.  8  in.     [Colt.  Aug.  i.  i.  56,] 

A  Jilan  of  a  fort  inscribed  "  Harwich,"  probably  of  a  fort  pro-  I 
posed  to  be  erected  there;  it  differs  from  the  preceding;  ' 
drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII.:  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.  [Co«.  < 
Aug,  I.  i.  61.] 

An  outline  plan  of  Harwich  ;  drawn  about  1690,  by  a  Dutch 
artist,  [Sir  Bernard  de  Gonime  ?  compare  the  plan  of  Sbeer- 
ness,  XVII.  la.,]  on  a  scale  of  150  feet  to  an  inch  :  I  f.  3  in. 

1  f.      [*  XIII.  15.  3.] 

An  outline  plan  of  Harwich ;  drawn  by  a  Dutch  artist  about  j 
1690 ;  on  a  scale  of  150  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  If.   [d) 
XIII.  15.  a.] 

It  is  apparently  a  copy  of  the  preceding  plan,  xiii.  is.  3., 
with  some  alterations. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Harwich,  with  the 
soundings  marked;  drawn  in  1725,  on  a  scale  of  850  feet  to 
an  inch ;  with  a  separate  plan  of  Languard  Fort,  on  a  scale  of  j 
40  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  3  in.  x  I  f.  7  in      [^  xxxix.  ei.] 

A  plan  of  the  harbour  of  Harwich,  with  the  rivers  Stour  and 
Orwell  that  empty  themselves  into  it,  with  the  country  up  to 
Maniiingtree  and  Ipswich,  and  marking  the  precincts  of  the 
borough  of  Ipswich ;  shewing  also  the  course  or  run  of  water 
from  the  river  Orwell  or  Ipswich  river  towards  Polleshed,  ac- 
cording to  the  charter  of  the  10  of  Henry  VIII.  granted  to 
Ipswich ;  drawn  about  the  year  1780,  by  the  late  James  j 
Fulham,  Esq.,  who  died  mayor  of  Harwich  in  180' 
scale  of  2  inches  to  a  mile:  2  f.  Ij-  in.  X  1  f.  7i  in.  [.iddL-j 
11,809.  a.] 

A  plan  of  the  harbour  of  Harwich  and  the  entrances  of  the 
rivers  Stour  and  Orwell,  with  the  soundings  of  the  harbour, 
distinguishing  the  depths  of  water  found  upon  survey  about 
1757,  and  the  depths  taken  in  February  1777 ;  shewing  also 
the  enlargement  of  the  sands,  and  the  decay  of  the  cliffs  be- 
tween those  years,  and  the  course  of  the  Orwell  according 
the  charter  of  Ipswich,  10  Henry  VIII. ;  drawn  by  the  late 
James  Fulham,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  6  inches  to  a  mile :  2  f, 
5j  in.  X  I  f.  8i  in.     [_Adti.  11,602.  A.] 


EASTERN    COAST   OF    ENGLAND.       (HARWICH.) 


119 


|.A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  the  harbour  of  Harwich  and  the 
entrances  of  ihe  rivers  Stour  and  Orwell ;  drawn  by  the  late 
James  Fulham,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  6}  inches  to  a  mile :  2  f. 
2i  in.  X  1  f.  6i  in.     [Add.  11,802.  c] 

It  is  nearly  a  repetition  of  the  preceding,  and  contains  the 
same  soundings. 

A  plan  of  the  harbour  of  Harwich  and  the  entrances  of  the  rivers 
Slour  and  Orwell ;  drawn  by  the  late  James  Pulham,  Esq., 
on  a  scale  of  6  inches  to  a  mile :  2  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  9}  in. 
[Add.  11,802.  rf.] 
I  It  is  a  copy  of  b.,  but  it  has  not  the  soundings  marked. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  Harwich ;  drawn  about  the  year 
1780,  by  the  late  James  Pulham,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  180 
yards  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [Add.  U, 802.  e.] 

A  colored  view  of  Harwich  and  Landguard  Fort,  taken  from 
Harwich  Cliffs ;  drawn  by  H.  Gilder,  in  1777  :  5  f.  6  in.  x  J 
f  1  in.     [*  xiH.  15.  i.  e.] 

A  "  view  of  Harwich  and  the  coast  by  the  sea,"  an  unfinished 
copy  of  the  preceding  [xiii,  i5.  4.  e,]  ;  5  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.  1  in. 

[*  XIII.  1.^.  4./.] 

A  tinted  plan  of  the  Royal  Dock-yard  and  part  of  the  town  of 

Harwich,  with  proposed  alterations  in  the  position  of  the 

ships  placed  as  breakwaters ;  drawn  about  the  year  1780,  by 

I      the  late  James  Pulham,  Esq.,  without  a  scale,  but  about  18 

[      yards  to  an  inch:  2  f.  4i  in.  x  1  f.  71  in.     [Add.  11,802./.] 

An  outline  plan  of  the  Royal  Dock-yard  and  part  of  the  town 
of  Harwich  ;  drawn  about  1780,  by  the  late  James  Pulham, 
Esq.,  without  a  scale,  but  about  36  yards  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9 
in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [Add.  11,802.  (/.'] 

A  colored  plan  of  Harwich  cliffs  and  crown  lands ;  drawn  about 
1780,  by  the  late  James  Pulham,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet 
to  an  inch :  1  f.  10  in.  x  If.  4^  in.     [Add.  11,802.  A.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  river  Orwell  up  to  Ipswich,  and  part  of 
the  river  Slour ;  drawn  about  1780,  by  the  late  James  Pul- 
ham, Esq. ;  without  a  scale,  but  one  inch  to  a  mile :  1  f ,  6  in. 
X  llj  in.     [Add.  11,802.  t.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Landguard  Fort,  with  the  proposed  alterations, 
by  Thos.  Hyde  Page,  Engineer,  signed  as  "  Approved, 
12  June,  1778,  C.  C,"  i.  e.  Sir  Charles  Cocks,  Bart.,  then 
Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  afterwards  Lord  Somers ;  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch  ;  with  section  on  a  scale  of  20  feet 
to  an  inch ;  4  f.  4  in.  x  S)  in.     [ib  xxxiz.  6i.] 


EASTERN    COAST    OP   SNGLAND.       (SOPFOLK.) 


port  [xvir.^^H 
Ice.  oil  the  '' 


This  plan  is  oiie  of  those  which  accompany  a  report  [ 
16.  S.]  to  the  Master  General  and  Board  of  Ordnance,  ou  tlie 
state  of  the  fortifications,  etc.,  in  the  Medivay  division :  viz. 
Sheemess,  Gravesend,  Tilbury,  and  Landguard,  hy  [Captain, 
aflemaids  Sir]  Thomas  Hyde  Page,  Engineer,  dated  June  6, 
1778. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  state  of  the  new  works  at  Landguard 
Fort,  in  Jan.  1781 ;  draHm  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  incb ; 
with  sections  of  the  redoubt  and  the  lines,  on  a  scale  of  15  feet 
to  an  inch :  2  f.  8  in.  X  2  f.     [ft  xxxix.  63.] 

Colored  plans  of  the  wells  which  supply  water  for  tlie  use  of  the 

dock-yards,etc.,  of  Sheemess,  Harwich,  and  Landguard  Fort, 

with  Ms.  Explanations,  by  Thos.  Hyde  Page,  Engineer,  1783. 

[*  XIII.  15.  i.  g.] 

These  plans  accompany  Captain  Page's  Report,  xvii.  le.  b. 

A  colored  plan  of  Woodbridge  Quays,  Suffolk,  in  the  occupa- 
tion of  Messrs.  Abbot  and  Calver,  and  Benjamin  Jessup;  drawn 
about  1780,  by  the  late  James  Pulham,  Esq.,  without  a  scale, 
but  about  35  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  I  f.  4  in.  [Add. 
1 1,802.  i.] 

An  outline  plan,  on  vellum,  of  an  estate  in  Woodbridge,  Suf- 
folk, in  the  possession  of  James  Pulham,  Gent.,  1812 ;  on  a 
scale  of  16  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  C  in.  x  1  f  1  in.  .[Jdd. 
11,802. 1.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  coast  of  Suffolk,  from  Onvell  haven  to 
Gorlston,  near  Yarmouth,  with  the  several  forts  and  bea- 
cons erected  thereon ;  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Henry  VIIE 
on  two  sheets,  measuring  together  7  f.  x  1  f.  1  in.  [CoM 
Aug.  I.  i.  SB.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  coast  of  Suffolk,  from  Bawdseye  tq  J 
Thorpe,  including  Orford  and  Aldborough ;  drawn  tempi.  J 
Elizabeth,  on  two  sheets,  measuring  together  5  f.  2  in.  ) 
f.  2  in.     ICoif.  Aug.  i.  i.  64.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  marshes  in  Alderton,  Suffolk,  laid  dow 
with  a  view  to  ascertain  the  passage  to  Scott's  Marshes ;  tho9 
property  of  Messrs.  Giriing  and  Wigg ;  drawn  by  Isaac  Joha>  I 
son,  Surveyor,  March,  1811,  without  a  scale:   1  f,  lOj  in. 
!  f.  6  in.     [Add.  11,802.  wi.] 

A  colored  facsimile  copy,  on  vellum,  of  a  bird's  eye  view  i 
chart  of  the  coast  of  Suffolk  from  Alderton  to  Aldborougb, 
including  Orford  Ness ;  "  made  in  Aldeboroughe  by  AnanitI 
Applelon,  Ao.  Dni.  1588:"  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.  IJdt 
11,802.  N.] 


^ 


EASTEKM    COAST   OP   ENGLAND.       (HUMBER.)  ISt 

Tlifi  original  chart  was,  in  1830,  in  the  possession  of  the 
late  Leveson  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Aidborough. 

A  colored  plan  of  tlie  Back  Street  in  Aldebiirgli,  Suffolk,  with 
several  houses  and  buildings  copyhold  of  the  manor  of  Alde- 
burgh  :  drawn  on  a  scale  of  60  jcct  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  2J  in.  x 
1  f.     lAdd.  11,802.0.] 

A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Great 
Yarmouth  ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VUl.,  on  two  sheets  of  vel- 
lum, measuring  4  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  II  in.     [Cort.  Aug.  I.  i.  74.] 

"  A  generall  plotte  and  description  of  the  fenns  and  other 
grounds  within  the  Isle  of  Ely  and  in  the  counties  of  Lin- 
colne,  Northampton,  Huntington,  Cambridge,  Sufiblke,  and 
Norfolke ;"  on  a  scale  of  two  miles  to  an  inch ;  drawn  on  ve\- 
\om, iemp.  Elizabeth:  2  f.  6  in.  x  2  f.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  7b.] 

A  chart  of  the  fens  between  Lynn  Regis,  Denver  Sluice,  and 
Wisbich  ;  drawn  on  vellum,  temp.  Elizabeth,  on  a  scale  of 
about  one  inch  to  a  mile :  2  f.  3  iu.  x  1  f.  5  in.  [Cott.  Aug. 
I.i.79.] 

A  colored  plan  of  a  new  cut  from  Wainfleet,  in  Lincolnshiie,  to 
the  sea ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  8*.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Humber,  with  the  Trent  and  Ouse  up  to 
Nottingham  and  York,  "Copyed  from  Capt.  Phillips',  1720;" 
I  drawn  on  a  scale  of  25  miles  to  an  inch :  3  in.  x  2}  in.  [df 
I       XLIV.  3.1.  J.] 

Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  dated  1725.     [*  xuv.  .li.  b.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  inscribed  "This 
plotte  ys  made  for  the  discription  of  the  river  of  Humber  and 
of  the  sea  coast  from  Hull  to  Skarburgh ; "  drawn  temp. 
Henry  VIII.  J  shewing  the  soundings  and  the  beacons  oa  the 
coast:  1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f,  6  in.     [O.  R.  Ubr.  19.  d.  ni.  fol.  6s.] 

A  plan  of  the  countiy  about  Kingston  upon  Hull,  from  Col- 
tingham  and  Hessell  on  the  west,  to  Hedon  on  the  east; 
intended,  apparently,  to  shew  the  draining  of  the  country  ; 
drawn  ou  vellum,  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  on  a  scale  of  5  inches 
to  a  mile :  4  f.  3  in.  x  3  f.     [Cott.  Aug,  i.  supp.  ao.] 

A  colored  chart  or  bird's  eye  view  of  the  Humber,  from  Kingston 
upon  Hull,  and  Barton  to  the  sea ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII., 
after  the  year  lo41,  as  it  shews  the  castle  and  block-houses 
on  the  Drypool  side  of  the  river  Hull,  which  in  this  view  is 
represented  as  having  two  bridges  over  it :  3  f,  2  in.  x  2  f.  2 
in.     [Cott.  Aug.  I.  i.  bu.] 


132      EASTERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.       [KINGSTON  UPON  MtlLL.) 

A  colored  plan  of  the  moulh  of  the  Humber,  with  the  sonndin^ 
marked;  " copyed  from  Capt  Phillips',  1720;"  withont  a 
scale,  but  5  miles  lo  an  inch  r  7 J  in.  x  7  in.  [ft  xLlv,  33.  c] 
Another  copy  of  the  preceding,  dated  1726,  [^  XLiv,  S4.  c.'] 
A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Kingston  upon  Hull ;  drawn 
tfinp.  Henry  VIII.,  and  before  the  year  1541  :  2  f.  ) 
f.  8  in.     [Cotl.  Aug.  I.  i.  83.] 

This  plan  has  been  engraved,  on  a  very  reduced  scale,  as 
the  frontispiece  to  Frost's  Notices  relative  to  the  early  Hulory 
of  the  Town  and  Port  of  Hull,  4to,  Lond.  1827,  and  is  de^ 
scribed  at  pp.  79-88  of  thai  work. 

A  colored  "  Plan  of  Kingston  upon  Holl,  copyed  from  Capt. ' 
Philips',  1720;"  without  a  scale,  but  about  400  feet  to  an 
inch  :  2  f.  2  in.  X  I  f.  6  in.     [d?  xLiv,  33.  a.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  1725,  apparently  acopy 
of  the  preceding,  but  shewing  "  the  Hat"  within  the  town, 
to  which  "there  is  no  title,  and  [which]  belongs  to  the  king, 
having  many  good  buildings  and  "garden  called  the  Mannor 
Ground ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  2  in. 
X   1  f.  0  in.     [sb  XLIV.  :U.  a.] 

A  plan  of  the  eastern  side  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  shewing  the 
castle  and  block-houses  erected  in  1541,  upon  the  Drypool 
side  of  the  river  Hull,  and  the  North  Bridge,  with  a  leaf  or 
trap  in  the  centre ;  the  admeasurements  are  annexed ;  the 
total  length  of  the  works  being  285)4  feel ;  drawn  levip.  Henry 
VHI.';  it  is  without  a  scale,  but  about  35  feet  to  an  inch  :  0 
f.  8  in.  X  3  f.     [Coit.  Aug.  i.  Suppl.  4.] 

A  plan  of  tlie  Castle  and  block-houses  erected  in  1S41  upon  the 
Drj-pool  side  of  the  river  Hull ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII., 
upon  a  scale  of  40  feet  lo  an  inch:  4  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  Sio. 
[Cotl.  Aug.  I.  ii.  4y.] 

This  plan  has  been  torn,  and  part  of  the  line  between  the 
Castle  and  north  block-houEo  is  wanting. 

A  rough  plan  of  some  works  proposed  on  the  Drypool  side  of 
the  river  Hull ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VHI. :  9  f.  x  1  f.  10  in. 

[C*o«.  Aug.  I.  Suppl.  3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  some  works  projected  for  the  defence  of 
Kingston  upon  Hull,  by  forming  large  bastions  aroond  the 
Castle  and  block-house,  with  an  addilional  bastion  between 
the  Castle  and  north  block-house,  and  shewing  the  range  of 
point  blank  shot ;  drawn  on  vellum,  by  W.  Browne,  about 
the  year  1588,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  7  in.  x 
1  £  9  in.    [Cotl.  Ang.  I.  i.  ss.] 


EASTERN    COAST   OP    ENGLAND.       (wiIITBy.)  123 

A  plan  of  the  king's  manor  house  of  Kingston  upon  Hull,  and 
of  the  ground  round  it,  with  the  meaBurementB  ajffixed ;  drawn 
t^np.  Henry  VIII.:  4  f.  X  4  f.     [Coft.  Aug.  I.  ii.  Snppl.  i.] 

"  A  new  plat,  made  by  .  , .  Rogers,  of  the  king  his  higlines  man- 
ner of  Hulle,  the  xxv  of  June  ;"  drawn  temp,  Henry  VIH. 
[probably  in   1541] :  I  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [Colt.  Aug.  i. 


A  plad  of  the  manor  or  palace  of  Henry  VIII.  at  Kingston  upon 
Hull;  drawn  (mp.  Henry  VIH.:  I  f.  4  in.  X  10  in.  {Cott. 
Aug.  I.  ii.  u.] 

A  bird's  eye  view  of  the  manor  or  palace  of  K.  Henry  VIII.  al 

Kingston  upon  Hull ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  Vill. :  3  f.  8  in. 

X  2  f.  6  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  I.  ii.  i3.] 
A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Scarborough  town  and 

eastle;  drawn  temp,  Henry  VIII.:  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f  7  in. 

[Cott.  Aug.  I.  ii.  1.] 

A  rough  colored  plan  oc  bird's  eye  view  of  "  Scarburoghe 
Castell,"  town,  and  port ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  Vlll, :  I  f.  9 
in.  X  1  f.  3  in.    [O.  R.  Libr.  18  d.  hi.  fol.  M.J 

A  general  view  of  the  Yorkshire  coast  from  the  south  point  of 
Robin  Hood's  Bay  to  the  entrance  of  Runswick  Road,  with 
a  chart  of  the  same  coast ;  surveyed  aud  drawn,  on  a  scale  of 
four  inches  lo  a  mile,  by  Francis  Gibson,  and  dedicated  by 
him  lo  Henry,  Earl  Fauconberg,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the 
North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  about  1790 :  on  vellum,  3  f.  8 
in.  X  2  f.  10  in.     [sb  xliv.  aa.] 

"  Appearance  of  the  port  of  Whitby  from  the  sea ;"  a  view,  in 
Indian  ink,  drawn  on  vellum,  by  Frauds  Gibson,  about  1790 : 
1  f.  2i  in.  X  6  in.     [fi  xLiv.  a*.] 

A  view  of  Whitby  from  the  south ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  vel- 
lum, by  Francis  Gibson,  about  1790 :  1  f.  2^  in.  x  G  in,  [<ii 
XLIV.  a».] 

A  south-east  prospect  of  Whitby  AKbey ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink, 

on  vellum,  by  Francis  Gibson,  about  1790:  1  f.  2^  in.  x  Gin. 

[ft  XLIV.  *a,] 
General  view  of  the  rocks  at  Blackball,  near  Hartlepool,  co. 

Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  lOj  in.  x 

7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  T7.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  N.  rocks  coming  from  Blackhall ; 
drawn  about  1780,  by  S.  H.  Grimm ;  lOi  in.  x  7^  in.  II'. 
H.  Kaye,  U.  79,] 


124  EASTERN   COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (HARTLEPOOL.) 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  rocks  on  the  coast  at  Blackball,  co. 
Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  10|- in.  x 
7j  in.     [P.  R.  Eaye,  ii.  78.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  road  between  the  cliffs  near  Blackball, 
on  the  coast  of  Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about 
1780:  11 J  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  76.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north  end  of  Blakehall  near 
Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  10}  in.  x 
7i  in.     IP.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  75.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  rocks  near  Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  about  1780 :  lOj^  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  74.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm,  in  1778 :  11  in.  x  7}  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  55.] 

An  outline  view  of  part  of  the  old  fortifications  of  the  harbour 
of  Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780 :  9}  in. 
X  5}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  66.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  old  buildings  in  the  harbour  of 
Hartlepool ;  drawn  in  1778,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10||  in.  x  7} 
in.    IP.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  73.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  part  of  the  old  walls  and  harbour  of 
Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10 J  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  ii.'7i.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  part  of  the  old  walls  at  Hartlepool ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  70.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  market  place  at  Hartlepool ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  63.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  friary  at  Hartlepool ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  about  1780 :  9}  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  65.] 

An  outline  view  of  Hartlepool  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
about  1780:  If  x  9)  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  56.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  east  end  of  Hartlepool  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  57.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  interior  of  the  porch  at  Hartlepool 
Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780 :  10  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  62.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  interior  of  Hartlepool  Church,  looking 
east ;  drawn  by  S.  II.  Grimm,  about  1780  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOJ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  58.] 


SASTBBK  COAST   OF   ENGLAND.      (WEABMOUTH.]  125 

Drawings,  in  Indiau  ink,  of  two  brackets,  and  ground  plots  of 
tlireo  pillars  at  Hartlepool  Churcli,  by  S.  H.  Grimin :  11  in. 
X  7i  in.     [P.R.  Kaye,  II.  et.] 

An  outline  view  of  a  monumental  brass  of  a  female,  in  Hartle- 
pool Church ;  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm,  about  1780  :  I  f.  3  in. 
X  11  in.     [P.  ii.  Kaye,  II,  61.] 

Outline  drawings  of  two  monuments  in  Hartlepool  Churcb-yard ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  about  1780:  each  measuring  9J  in. 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  59,  60.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  cottages  formed  from  the  ruins 
of  old  buildings  al  Hartlepool :  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [/*.  fi.  Kaye.ii.  7S.] 

Outline  sketches  of  some  old  buildings  at  Hartlepool ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ea.] 

A  view,  in  Indian'ink,  of  some  old  buildings  at   Hartlepool; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n. 

69.] 
A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  ofMonk  Wearmouth  Church;  drawn 

by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  its.] 
A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Monk  Wearmouth  Church  ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  H  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11. 

,77.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wearmouth  Church  ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  i74.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  end  of  the  bishop's  chapel  at  Bishop 
Wearmouth  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  9i  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  n.  ib5.] 

Eight  drawings  of  sepulchral  and  other  figures,  at  Monk  Wear- 
mouth ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9\  in,  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  179,  ItlU.  a.,  ISO.  b.,  ISl.  IBJ.  a.,  l&i.  b.,  184,  186.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Mr.  Egerton's  bouse  at  Wearmouth  ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n. 

175.] 
An  outline  new  of  a  bam  belonging  to  Mr.  Egerton's  house  at 

Wearmouth;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9j  in.  x  6  in.     [P. 

R.  Kaye,  11.  i76.] 
A  colored  chart  of  the  course  of  the  Tyne,  fi'om  Newcastle  to 

Tynemouth ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  on  a  scale  of  2  inches 

to  a  mile  :  on  vellum,  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [Catt.  Aug.  i. 


EASTEBN  COAST  OP  EHOLAND.      (TYNEMOUTH.) 


A  colored  plan  of  Tynemouth  Abbey  and  Castle ;  drawn  ti 
Henry  VIII,,  on  a  scale  of  160  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  7  in. 
11  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  I.  ii.  6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Tynemouth  Abbey  and  Castle  j  drawn  on  vel- 
lum, temp.  Henry  VIII. ;  the  measurements  are  added  in  a 
later  hand,  in  Italian  :  2  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.  [Cott.  Aug.  i. 
ii.  T.] 

A  colored  general  plan  of  Tynemouth  Town  and  Castle,  and  Clif- 
ford Fort,  scituate  at  the  entrance  of  the  river  Tine ;  drawn 
about  1720,  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  a  separate 
plan  of  Clifford  Fort,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch  ;  and 
a  section  of  the  same  fort,  on  a  scale  of  40  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f, 
4i  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [4  xxxill.  es.] 

A  Tiew,  in  black  chalk,  of  the  interior  of  Tynemouth  Prioiy 
bairacka;  drawn  about  1800:  II   in.  x  8|  in.     [A 
S3,  d,"} 

A  north-west  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Tynediouth  Priory ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
III.  lis.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  western  extremity  of  the  sooth 
side  of  the  nare  of  Tynemouth  Priory ;  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  1 
f.  3  in.  X  lOj  in.     \_P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  lis.] 

Outline  drawing  of  a  monument  and  part  of  an  inscription  i 
Tynemouth  Priory ;  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  9j  in.  x  6  in.  \_P.  1 
Kaye,  iil.  iM.] 

Outline  drawing  of  the  capital  of  one  of  the  pillars  in  Tyne- 
mouth Priory ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :   91  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  A  T 
Kaye,  nr.  i*i.] 

A  colored  "  ground  plotte  of  Clifford's  Forte,  buitded  1672,  att  1 
the  Low  Lights,  near  Tinmouth  Castle,  upon  the  river  of  Tin^  I 
by  one  of  his  Majestyes  Engeneers,  M.  Beckmann ; "  drawn  J 
by  him,  on  a  scale  of  20  yards  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  i  i 
[ft  XXXIIl,  23.  g.  1.] 

"The  protyle  of  Clifford's  Forte';"  being  a  colored  sectiod  of] 
the  same,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch ;  drawn  by  the  si 
hand :  1  f.  )  in.  x  8  in.     [#  xxziii.  j3.  g.  !.] 

"The  prospect  of  Clifford's  Fdrte,  towards  the  north-east;"  aJ 
colored  view,  drawn  by  the  same  hand :  1  f.  J  in.  x  8  in.  [Al 
xzxiil.  'ii.  g.  ;i.] 

"The  prospect  of  Clifford's  Fort  towards  the  west;"  a  colored! 
view,  drawn  by  the  same  hand;  1  f.  }  in.  x  8  in.  [j)  x,xxiii.  | 


I 


EASTEBN   COAST    OF    ENOt.AND.       (BAMBOBODGH.)  137 

Outline  drawiag  of  Uie  shaft  of  the  MonliBtoDe  near  Tyne- 
mouth;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9i  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  iii. 

Outline   drawing  of  the  top  of  the   Monkstone   near  Tyne- 
mouth;  by  S.  H.   Grimm:  9i  in.  x  6  in-     [P.  R.  Kaye, 


¥ 


A  colored  bird's  eye  view  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne ;  diawn 

temp.   Henry  VIII.:  1   f.  10  in.  x  fl  in.      [Colt.  Aug.  i. 

ii.  4.] 
"Plande  Newcastle  ou  Neuchastel";  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a 

French  artist,  about  1650,  shewing  the  walls  and  churches; 

100  paces  to  If  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.     {Add.  11,564. 

A  distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bamborougb  Castle,  as  seen 
wlien  coming  from  AInwicli ;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  9J 
in.  X  Oi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  37.] 

A  view,  in  India  inlc,  of  Bamborough  Castle,  taken  from  Monk- 
house  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9}  in.  x  6  \d.  \P,  R.  Kaye, 
III.  50.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bamborough  Castle ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  x  9i  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  4o.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bamborough  Castle,  taken 
from  the  sands ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  9J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  Hi.  39.] 

A  large  plan  of  Bamborough  Castle ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII. 

on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  4  f.  x  1  f.  6  iu.    [Cott.  Aug. 

1.  ii.  s.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  round  tower  and  keep  of  Bam- 

brough  Castle,  takeq  from  the  foot  of  the  cliff;  drawn  by  S. 

H.  Griraio  :  9J  in.  x  C  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  3b.] 
A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  keep  of  Bamborough 

Castle;   drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:    I  f.  x  9i  in.     [P.  R. 

Kaye,  ill.  -ii.] 

A.  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tower  of  Bamborough  Castle ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  9j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  4a.] 
A  tinted  view  of  the  base  of  the  great  tower  iu  Bamborough 

CasUe ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9^^  in.  x  6  in.      [P.  R. 

Kaye,  ill.  la.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bases  of  two  towers  in  Bam- 
borough Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in. 


128  EASTERN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (FARN   ISLANDS.)^ 

With  a  copy  of  the  same  in  outline :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R. 
Kaje,  ui.  49.  a.  and  &•] 

View  of  the  ruins  of  the  chapel  in  Bamborough  Castle ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9|  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  lu.  4S.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  exterior  of  the  ruins  of  a  Saxon 
chapel  near  Bamborough  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
9^  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iii.  47.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  a  Saxon 
chapel  near  Bamborough  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
.  9^  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  in.  46.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  inside  of  the  ruins  of  the  kitchen  of 
Bamborough  Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  in,  x  7} 
in.    [P.  R,  Kaye,  in.  45.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  interior  of  the  kitchen  in 
Bamborough  Castle;  cbrawnbyS.  H.  Grimm:  11  in.  x  7\ 
in.     [P  R.  Kaye,  in.  44.] 

A  distant  outline  view  of  the  Fam  and  Stapple  Islands,  taken 
from  the  flagstaff  at  Monkhouse ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  : 
9||  in.  x  6^  in.    [P  R.  Kaye,  in.  99.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rocks  of  House  Island,  one  of  ibe 
Fam  Islands ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9}  in.  x  6^  in.  [P; 
R.  Kaye,  in.  i30.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  chasm  called  the  Chum,  at  House 
Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9^  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  in.  isi.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Cuthbert's  Chapel,  on  House 
Island,  shewing  the  position  of  St.  Cuthbert^s  Coffin ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  9^  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  no.] 

A  drawing  of  St  Cuthbert's  Coffin ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9}  in. 
X  6  in.    [P  22.  Kaye,  n.  iii.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapel  and  mins  on  House  Island ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9\  in.  x  6  in.    [P.  22.  Kaye,  in. 

135.] 

Outline  view  of  part  of  the  ruins  on  House  Island ;  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  9}  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R  Kaye,  in.  134.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapel  on  House  Island :  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  9)  in.  x  6  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  in.  133.] 

Outline  drawing  of  the  interior  of  one  of  the  ends  of  the  chapel 
on  House  Island ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9^  in.  x  6  in.  [P  P. 
Kaye,  ni.  132.] 


BA8TBBN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.     (STAPLB  ISLANDS.)        129 

Two  outline  drawings  of  windows  in  the  ruins  on  House  Island; 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  9||  in.  X  6  in.    [P»  R.  Kaye,  in.  156, 

137.] 

A  distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Pinnacle  Island,  one  of  the 
Staple  Islands ;  .drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9||  in.  x  6  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  in.  138.] 

Two  different  aspects  of  Pinnacle  Island,  taken  from  the  sea ; 
drawn  in  Indian  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9||  in.  x  6  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  in.  i59.] 

A  view  from  Pinnacle  Island ;  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  9||  in.  x  6  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  in.  140.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rocks  called  the  Pinnacles,  on 
Pinnacle  Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9}  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  in.  143.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rocks  called  the  Pinnacles,  with  a 
representation  of  the  artist  and  his  friends  at  dinner,  on  Pin- 
nacle Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9^  in.  x  6)  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  in.  144.] 

A  view  of  some  of  the  cliffs  on  Pinnacle  Island,  with  some 
servants  at  dinner ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9||  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  P.  Kaye,  in.  145.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  birds^  nests  in  the  cliffs  of  Pinnacle 
Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9}  in.  x  6  in,  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ni.  142.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  light-house  on  Pinnacle  Island ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9^  in.  x  6  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  in. 

141.] 

An  outline  drawing  of  the  interior  of  Grieve^s  Farm-house  on 
Pinnacle  Island ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  9||  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  in.  147.] 

A  general  view,  in  outline,  of  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  3  f.  6  in.  x  10  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  89.] 

A  distant  view,  in  outline,  of  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  1  f.  X  4}  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  90.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Holy  Island,  with  the  soundings  on  the  coast; 
drawn  about  1725,  on  a  scale  of  8  inches  to  a  mile;  with  a 
plan  of  the  castle,  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4||  in. 
X  1  f.  8  in.    [*  xu.  55.] 

s 


131 


EASTEBN    COAST   OF   ENGLAND.       (HOLY   ISLAND.) 


A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  Holy  Island,  called  St.  Catt 

ben's  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni :  SJ  in.  x  6  in.     C-l 

R.  Kaje,  ii.  lo^.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  fort  on  Holy  Island,  with  St..! 

Michael's ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Giimm :  9^  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  I 

Kaye,  ir.  i07.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Michaera  and  tbe  old  fort,  od  I 
Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni :  SJ  in.  x  6  in.  [-P- j 
R.  Kaye,  il.  loa.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  castle  on  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  J 
S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  10  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  II.  io6.] 

A  general  view,  in  outline,  taken  from  the  north,  of  the  ruins  of  J 
the  Cathedral  of  Lindisfame  on  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.     [P.  Jt.  Kaye,  ii.  3a.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Cathedral  of  Lindisfame,  | 
on  Holy  Island ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :   I  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  3  i: 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  9t.] 

A  south  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Cathedral  of  Lindis- 
fame on  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  7  i; 
1  f.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  99.] 

A  general  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  end  of  the  Cathedral 
of  Lindisfame,  on  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
f.  X  10  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  93.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  exterior  of  the  tower  of  LindisTarae  ' 
Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  I  f.  x  9i  in.     [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  loi.] 

An  interior  view,  in  outline,  of  the  mins  of  the  tower  of  Lindis- 
fame Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  1  f,  x  9}  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  ii.  loo.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  nave  (looking  east) 
of  the  Cathedral  of  Lindisfame,  on  Holy  Island;  by  S.  H. 
Grimm:  1  f.  2  in,  x  lOJ  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  9i.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  nave  (looking  west) 
of  the  Cathedral  of  Lindisfame,  on  Holy  Island ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1778 :  1  f.  2  in.  x  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  95.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  the  west  end  of  the  nave  of 
the  Cathedral  of  Lindis&rae;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f. 
X  n  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  9e.] 


EASTERN   COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (BERWICK.)  13 1 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chancel  of  the  Cathedral  of  Lindis* 
fame,  on  Holy  Island ;  by  6.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  9||  in.  [P. 
R.  KayOj  u.  96.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  arches  in  the  Cathedral 
of  Lindisfame;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9j  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  97.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  prior's  house  on  Holy  Island, 
called  the  Palace ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9^  ii\.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  105.] 

A  norih-east  view  of  the  parish  church  on  Holy  Island ;  drawn 
in  Indian  ink,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  in.  x  7j^  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  104.] 

An  outline  of  part  of  the  same  view ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9j  in. 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  104*.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  parish  church  on  Holy 
Island;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  in.  x  7j^  in.  [P.  R, 
Kaye,  ii.  lo^.] 

The  same  view,  in  outline :  on  the  same  size.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  103.] 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Berwick 
upon  Tweed,  intitled,  "The  true  description  of  Her  Ma- 
jesties to\ni  of  Barwick;*'  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth:  on  vel- 
lum, 2  £  4  in.  X  1  f.  10  in.     ICotL  Aug.  i.  ii.  14.] 

See  CotL  Mss.  Titus,  c.  xiii.,  f.  xiii.  art.  se.y  and  HarL 

Ms.  151. 

A  colored  plan  of  Berwick  upon  Tweed,  shewing  the  old  forti- 
fications demolished  and  the  boundaries  of  the  king's  land, 
with  the  soundings  of  the  harbour  at  low  water;  dravm  in 
the  year  1725,  upon  a  scale  of  300  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  1} 
in.  X  1  f.  8  in.    [*  xxxii.  46.] 

A  colored  elevation  of  "  a  pece  of  a  wall  of  Barwyke ;"  drawn 
on  vellum  temp.  Henry  VIIL,  by  Steph.  a  Haschenperg : 
2  f.  5  in.  X  1  f.    ICott.  Aug.  i.  ii.  16.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  barracks  at  Berwick,  begun  to  build  in 
1717 ;  dbrawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1 
f.  2  in.     [*  XXXII.  47./.] 

Flan  of  one  wing  of  the  barracks  proposed  at  Berwick,  1717 ; 
drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f. 
.  3  in.  X  9  in.     [*  xxxii.  47.  g,] 

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132  EASTBBN  COAST  OF  ENGLAND.      (BERWICK.) 

A  plan  and  elevation  of  one  of  the  fronts  and  of  the  entry  of  the 
barracks  at  Berwick,  begun  to  build  in  1717;  drawn  in  In- 
dian ink,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  2  {.4^  in.  X  1  f. 

8  in.     [9b  XXXII.  47.  A.] 

A  plan  and  elevation  of  the  gateway  and  guard-houses  at  the 
entrance  of  the  barracks  at  Berwick,  Feb.  1719 ;  roughly 
drawn,  without  a  scale :  11  in.  x  10  in.     [ii  xxxii.  47.  t.] 


CHANNEL    ISLANDS. 


*  The  piesent  state  of  Guernsey,  with  a  short  account  of  Jersey 
and  the  forts  beloDging  to  the  said  islands,  by  Col.  George 
Legge,  [afterwards  created  Lord  Dartmouth,]  Lieutenant 
General!  of  his  Majesties  Ordnance,  anno  Domini  1680;" 
dedicated  to  Charles  II.,  Jan.  9,  168?  j  being  a  large  folio 
volume,  embracing  the  reports  of  Christopher  Lord  Hatton, 
Governor  of  Guernsey,  Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme,  Capt.  Richard 
Leake,  etc.,  and  having  numerous  colored  plans  and  views 
by  Thomas  Phillips,  which  will  be  found  described  in  their 
respective  places.  The  title-page  is  in  letters  of  gold  and  is 
richly  ornamented ;  the  royal  anus  are  at  the  top,  and  the 
arms  of  Col.  Legge  at  the  bottom.     [^  Ms.  48.] 

'Csesaria.  Of  the  Landing  Places  about  the  Isle  of  Jersy;" — 
"  Landing  places  about  the  Island  of  Guemzey,"  etc.;  being 
an  account  of  the  bays  in  those  Islands,  with  notes  of  the  for- 
tifications and  of  the  guns  mounted  ;  founded  upon  tie  work 
of  Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme  contained  in  the  preceding  volume, 
but  apparently  written  about  the  year  1700;  the  volume  con- 
tains six  colored  plans  and  views,  which  arc  described  in  their 
respective  places  :  in  small  oblong  foHo.     [di  Ms,  49.J 

A  colored  chart  of  "  the  Islands  of  Guamsey  and  Jersey,"  with 
Sark  and  Aime;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a 
scale  of  f  inch  to  a  mile :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.  [d;  Ms. 
48.  fol.  4.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  island  of  "  Samia  et  vulgo  Guernsey ;" 
drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  PhiUips,  on  a  scale  of  2-^  inches 
to  a  mQe :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [sb  Ms.  48.  fol.  li.] 

This  plan  accompanies  "  A  briefe  state  of  Guernsey,  by  the 
Right  Hono*'".  Christopher,  Lord  Hatton,  present  governor 
of  the  said  island."  Another  copy  of  Lord  Hatlon's  work, 
but  without  a  map,  is  iu  Ms,  Add.  6253, 


134  CHANNEL  ISLANDS.      (GUERNSEY.) 

A  colored  map  of  the  Island  of  "  Garnsey;"  drawn  apparent!; 
about  the  year  1720,  on  a  scale  of  2^  inches  to  a  mile  :  3  t. 
1  in.  X  1  f.  6j-  in.     [^fe  lv.  58.] 

An  outline  map  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey ;  drawn  in  the  year 
1749,  on  a  scale  of  Ij  miles  to  an  inch:  74  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  6253.  art.  ■i.'] 

This  accompanies  "  A  short  account  of  the  Island  of  Guern- 
sey, A.D.  1749,  by  Samuel  Bonamy,  Esq.,  a  jurat  of  that 
island." 

"  A  short  description  of  the  severall  harbours,  bayes,  landing 
places,  and  castles  in  and  about  the  island  of  Guernsey,  be- 
ginning at  St.  Peter's  Port  and  Comet  Castle  and  so  round 
southerly,  as  it  was  surveyed  and  measured  by  Thomas  Phil- 
lips, one  of  his  Ma".  Ingeniera,"  in  1680;  with  various  co- 
lored plans,  which  are  described  in  their  respective  places. 
[ft  Ms.  48.  fol.  40.] 

An  east  view  of  the  island  of  Guernsey,  taken  irom  the  island 
of  Jethou  or  Gethow ;  drawn  iu  Indian  ink,  by  Bastide, 
about  the  year  1740:  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.     Q*  lv.  so.  J.] 

It  is  the  original  of  the  view  engraved  by  W.  H.  Toms  for 
John  Tinney. 

A  colored  view,  taken  from  the  north,  of  the  town  of  St.  Peter's 
and  Castle  Cornet,  in  the  island  of  Guernsey ;  drawn  bj^ 
Thomas  Phillips,  in  1680 :  2  f  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ma.  . 

48.  fol.  83.] 

"  The  ground  plott  of  the  Towne  [of  St.  Peter's]  and  Castle  J 
Comet,  with  the  rocks  and  soundings  thereof;   truly  layt' 
down  as  they  wear  survey'd  and  measured  by  T.  P.,  armoj 
90  ■"  drawn  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  135  yards  t 
an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [Si  Ms.  48.  fol.  ai.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  of  St.  Peter's  and  Castle  Comet  i 
the  island  of  Gnenisey  ;  drawn  about  1694,  [by  Martin  Beck»l 
man  f]  without  a  scale,  but  about  130  feet  to  an  inch :  3  f,  Jf 
in.  X  1  f.  6  in.     [ft  LV.  61.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  town  of  St.  Peter's  and  Castle  Cometj 
drawn  about  1694,  [by  Martin  Beckman  ?] :  3  f.  4  in.  x  \t 

[ft  LV.  6S,] 

A  chart  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Chasteau- Comet,  and  other  islet».| 
between  Sark  and  Guernsey ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII. : 
f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  3i  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  ii.  6o.] 

A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  "  Gemesey  Castell,"  i. 
Chileau  Comet,  shewing  "  the  workes  and  defences  mode  oSm 


CHANNEL   ISLANDS.      (GUERNSEY.) 


13ft 


Htooc  in  anno  1593; — the  workea  necessarj  to  bee  donDe 
which  may  bee  verie  well  of  earth  ; — a  bullwerk  necessary  to 
bee  raysed  and  made  of  stone;"  drawn  about  1800,  on  a  scale 
of  32  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6}  in.  x  lOj  in.  [Colt.  Aag.  i. 
ii.fii.] 

A  colored  "  prospect  of  Comet  Castle,  taken  irom  the  peer  head 
before  the  towne  of  Guernsey;"  drawn  in  1680  by  Thomas 
Phillips:  2  f.  4.  in.  x  1  f .  8  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  25.] 

This  view  accompanies  "  a  sun'ey  and  estimate  made  by 
Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme,  his  Ma",  cheife  Engineer  and  as- 
sistant surreyor  of  his  Ma".  Ordnance,  of  the  repaires  of 
Castle  Cornelt,  in  bis  Ma".  Island  of  Guernsey,  y*  27th  of 
May,  1680." 

A  colored  "  ground  plott  of  Comet  Castle ;"  drawn  in  1680, 
by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  64  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4 
in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  33.] 

This  plan  accompanies  "  A  remaine  taken  of  all  ordnance, 
carriages,  powder,  shott,  and  all  other  stores  and  provisions 
of  warr,  at  Coraett  Castle,  in  his  Ma"^.  Island  of  Guernsey, 
by  Capt.  Richard  Leake,  Master  Gunner  of  England,  by  order 
of  the  Hono*'''.  Colonell  George  Legge,  Lieut.  Generall  of 
his  Ma".  Ordnance,  Mayy"  26th,  1680;"  with  an  account 
of  the  ordnance,  how  and  where  they  are  mounted. 

A  colored  "  prospect  of  Castle  Comet  naer  the  Hand  of  Geme- 
zey,  as  it  appears  at  high  water  towards  the  west ;"  drawn 
about  1700:  2  f.  6  in.  x  9  in.     [#  Lv.  er.  S.] 


drawn  about  1720 :  3  f.  6  in. 


A  colored  view  of  Comet  Castle  ; 
X  9  in.     [ft  LV.  67.  a.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Comet  Castle ;"  drawn  about  1720,  with- 
out a  scale,  but  10  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.    [ft 

LV.  64.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Castle  Comet,  situatet  att  the  est  part  of 
the  Iland  of  Geraezey ;"  drawn  by  W  Homer,  on  a  scale  of 
40  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [ft  lv.  65.] 

A  colored  section  on  the  length  of  Castle  Comet,  with  two  sec- 
tions of  other  parts,  having  reference  to  the  preceding  plan 
[lv.  65.'];  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch:  3  f.  x  11  in. 
[ft  LV.  66.] 

A  colored  view  of  St.  Peter's  Port,  Guernsey ;  drawn  by  Gosse- 
iin,  about  1740 :  2  f.  2  in.  x  If.     [ft  Lv.  63.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Le  Valle  dans  le  Clos,  on  the  north-west 
coast  of  the  island  of  Guernsey ;  shewing  the  soimdings  of 


1S6  CHANNEL  ISUKDS.      (JBBSET.) 

the  Bouche  de  Vale  on  the  east,  and  the  Pent  or  bay  of  St. 
Samson  on  the  west,  with  various  projected  Jbrtifications ; 
drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  600  feet  to 
an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  foi.  «.] 

This  plan  accompanies  the  "  ObscrvaUons  and  opinion  of 
Capt.  Christopher  Gunman  concerning  the  Harbor  of 
Guernsey,  called  Bouche  de  Valle,  given  to  Colouell  Legge, 
May  21,  1680,"  with  the  examination  of  Pierre  Du  Vail  and 
Peere  Bishott ;  Captain  Leake's  account  of  Bouche  de  Valle, 
and  llie  examination  of  CapU  William  Belts. 

A  colored  chart  of  the  "  Bouche  de  Vail "  on  the  north-east 
coast  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  with  a.  project  for  two  piers 
to  enclose  the  harbour ;  and  having  the  soundings  marked; 
drawn  by  M.  Beckman,  in  1694,  on  a  scale  of  170  feet  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  9}  in.  x  i  f.  3  j  in.     [A  LV.  ea.] 

A  colored  south-west  bird's  eye  view  or  plan  of  the  Chasteau 
de  Val,  with  the  Bay  of  SL  Samson  and  the  Mont  Creva,  in 
the  island  of  Guernsey ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips, 
on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.  [A 
Ms.  48.  fol.  39.] 

This  accompanies  an  "  Estimate  made  by  Sir  Bernard  de 
Gomme,  his  Ma",  cheife  engineer  and  assistant  surveyor 
of  his  Ma".  Ordnance  of  the  repairing  of  the  castle  called 
Chasteau  du  Vail,  in  his  Ma",  island  of  Guernsey,  the  28th 
of  May,  1680." 

A  colored  plan  of  Fermune  Bay,  on  the  east  coast  of  the  island 
of  Guernsey;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips:  11)  in. 

X  7  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  4b.] 

A  colored  "ground  plolt— of  Rockain  Castle,  on  the  west  side 
of  the  island  of  Guernsey ;"  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phil- 
lips, on  a  scale  of  22j  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  in.  x  81  in. 

[*  Ms.  48.  fol.  51.] 

A  colored  view  of  Kockain  Castle,  on  the  west  side  of  the  island 
of  Guernsey;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips:  2  f.  4  in. 
X  10  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  5i.] 

A  colored  view  of  Peseris  Fort  and  the  bay  on  the  west  side  of 
the  island  of  Guernsey ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips : 
2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  53.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  Isle  of  Jersey ;  "  thys  platte  is  drawne 
in  measur  after  3  ynches  to  a  myle  per  Popj-njay,  1563:" 
2  f.  0  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     ICott.  Aug.  i.  ii.  ea.] 

See  an  "Account  of  the  State  of  Jersey,"  taken  in  1362,  in 
the  Sloane  Ms.  2442.  art  i. 


CHANNEL  ISLANDS.      (JBHSBV.)  137 

•■  Crosarea  et  vuJgo  Jersey ;"  a  colored  plan  of  the  island,  with 
the  soundingfl  and  anchorages  on  the  coast ;  drawn  in  1679, 
by  ITiomas  PhilUps,  on  a  scale  of  2  J  inches  to  a  mile  :  2  f, 
4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [^  IMs.  48.  fol.  ai.J 

There  accompany  this  "  Some  short  observations  npon  the 
island  of  Jersey,  for  the  better  intelligence  of  the  mapp  of 
the  said  island,  and  more  particularly  about  the  landing 
places,"  by  Sir  Bernard  de  Gomme,  1679 ;  and  at  the  end  of 
the  volume  there  is,  also  by  Sir  B,  de  Gomme,  "  A  Report 
to  be  made  to  his  Ma"^.  concerning  his  Ma".  Island  of  Jer- 
sey, with  the  fortifications  of  the  castles  there,  and  in  what 
condition  they  arc  at  present,"  June  10th,  JC80, 

■A  survey  of  the  Island  of  Jersey,  being  an  account  of  the 
situation,  soyle,  inhabitants,  fortifications,  landing  places, 
rocks,  and  tides  about  the  same;  illustrated  with  a  map:  as 
also  a  short  description  of  the  adjoyning  islands,  with  some 
observaUons  relating  to  their  mutuall  security  and  defence," 
presented  to  his  Majesty  James  II.  by  Philippe  Dumaresq, 
of  Samarcs,  in  the  isle  of  Jersey,  1G85.  [Lausdowne,  6J7.] 
The  map  unfortunately  is  wanting. 

A  colored  map  of  the  island  of  Jersey,  but  without  any  names  of 
places  or  explanation  ^  drawn  probably  about  1700:  2  f.  X 
1  f.  6  in.     [Add.  3027,  a.  69.] 

*"rhe  Haven  of  Jersey,"  being  a  colored  chart  or  bird's  eye 
view  of  the  bay  of  St.  Aubin's  or  St.  Heller's,  in  that  island; 
drawn  imip.  Henrj-  VIII. :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3j  in.  [O.  R. 
Libr.  18  D.  in.  fol  119.J 

A  colored  "  prospect  of  the  Bay  of  St.  Aubin's,  taken  from  the 
hills  as  you  come  from  St.  Lauran  to  goe  downe  into  the 
bay;"  drawn  in  IfiSO,  by  Thomas  Phillips:  4  f.  6  in.  x  1  f. 
6  in.     [ib  Ms.  48.  fol.  64.] 

A  colored  survey  of  the  bay  of  St  Hellier,  in  the  island  of  Jer- 
sey, filled  up  with  the  several  towns,  dwelling-houses,  har- 
bours, rocks,  and  soundings,  also  with  the  country  adjoining 
as  far  as  the  hills  would  admit ;  made  by  order  of  the  Hon. 
Board  of  Ordnance,  by  Peter  Meade,  1737;  drawn  by  A. 
Dauhant,  on  a  scale  of  800  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f. 
8  in.     [*  Lv.  73.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  the  town  bill  of  St.  HelHer's,  in  Jersey,  as 
proposed  to  be  fortified  ;  by  James  Bramham,  Eng'.,  175(1;" 
drawn  by  D.  Slack,  on  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch,  with 
sections  on  a  scale  of  lU  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f. 
71  in.     [*  LV.  74.] 


138  CHANNEL   ISLANDS.      (JBBSET.) 

A  colored  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  a  fort,  entitled  "  The  rock 
in  the  islet  fortified,^  shewing  the  original  building  of  Eliza- 
beth Castle  at  St.  Helier's  in  the  isle  of  Jersey,  of  which  it 
now  forms  the  upper  ward ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth  :  1  f.  4 
in.  X  11  in.    [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  so.] 

A  colored  view  of  Elizabeth  Castle  in  the  bay  of  St.  Aubin*8  in 
tlie  island  of  Jersey;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips:  2  f. 
4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  66.] 

A  colored  ^^  ground  plott  of  Elizabeth  Castle;*'  drawn  in  1680, 
by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  20  yards  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4 
in.  X  1  f .  8  in.     [^  Ms.  48.  fol.  68.] 

There  accompanies  this  an  ^^accompt  taken  of  all  the 
ordnance,  etc.,  in  Elizabeth  Castle,  in  his  Ma^.  island  of 
Jersey;  Hke^'ise  how  and  where  mounted;  by  Capt  Richard 
Leake,  Master  Gunner  of  England,  with  his  opinion  what 
alteration  or  addition  may  be  made  to  the  same."  1  June, 
1680. 

A  colored  view  of  the  fort  of  "  St.  Hillarie  "  [Elizabeth  Castle, 
St.  Helicr's?];  drawn  about  the  year  1700:  11  in.  x  6^  in. 
[*  Ms.  49.  fol.  7.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Elizabeth  Castle  in  the  island  of  Jersey, 
taken  by  I.  Manson,  Sub  Eng^  in  1755 ;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  50  feet  to  an  inch  :  3  f.  1  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.    [ib  lv.  76.  a.] 

Four  colored  sections  of  Elizabeth  Castle,  viz.  of  the  middle 
ward,  the  outer  ward,  the  flank  called  Magazine  Yard,  and 
the  saluting  platform ;  all  referring  to  the  preceding  plan,  lv. 
76.  a. ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x 
7 J-  in.     [6  LV.  76.  b.  c,  d.  e,] 

A  colored  "  prospect  of  the  St.  Aubin's  Forte,"  in  the  island  of 
Jersey ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1 
f.  1  in.     [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  7i.] 

A  colored  "  ground  plott  of  the  Forte  St.  Aubin;"  drawn  in 
1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  55  feet  to  an  inch : 
1  f  7  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.    [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  72.] 

There  accompanies  this  "  an  accompt  of  the  ordnance  and 
carriages  of  St.  Alban's  Fort  in  his  Ma**,  island  of  Jersey, 
taken  by  Capt.  Richard  Leake,  Master  Gunner  of  England, 
by  order  of  the  Hono^^*.  Colonell  George  Legge,  wiUi  the 
opinion  of  the  said  Captain  Leake,  what  alteration  or  addi- 
tion may  be  [made]  at  the  same.'' 

A  colored  plan  of  St.  Aubin's  Fort  in  the  island  of  Jersey ; 
drawn  by  I.  Manson,  1755,  on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  inch ; 


CHANNEL  ISLANDS.      (SARR.)  139 

with  sections  on  a  scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f  5  in.  x  1 
f.  2in.    [*LV..7i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  harbour  and  pier  of  "  Havre  du  pass,^* 
•  near  S.  Helier's  in  the  island  of  Jersey  ;  drawn  in  1680,  by 
Thomas  Phillips :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [d?  Ms.  48.  fol.  62.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  harbour  and  pier  of  "  Haverdupas,"  near 
St.  Helier's,  in  Jersey ;  drawn  about  the  year  1700:  11  in. 
X  6}  in.    [*  Ms.  49.  fol.  a.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  castle  of  Mont  Orgueil,  taken  from  the 
hill ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f. 
8  in.    [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  75.] 

A  colored  ground  plot  of  the  castle  of  Mont  Orgueil ;  drawn  in 
1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  55  feet  to  an  inch : 
2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  8  in.    [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  77.] 

There  accompanies  this  ^^  an  accompt  taken  of  all  the  ord- 
nance, etc.,  in  Mount  Argile  Castle  in  his  Ma^.  island  of 
Jersey ;  likewise  how  and  where  mounted,  by  Capt.  Richard 
Leake,  Master  Gunner  of  England,  with  his  opinion  what 
alteration  or  addition  may  be  made  to  the  same.*^  June  Srd, 
1680. 

A  colored  profile  of  the  castle  of  Mont  Orgueil  and  the  opposite 
hill,  taken  on  the  north-west  point,  with  the  admeasurements 
marked ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of 
35  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.   [d?  Ms.  48.  fol.  so.] 

A  colored  view  of  "  Mount  Orguile  Castle  towards  the  north- 
west;*^ drawn  about  the  year  1700:  11  in.  x  6 J  in.  [d?Ms. 
49.  fol.  4.] 

A  colored  view  of  ^*  Mount  Orguile  Castle  towards  the  south- 
west;'* drawn  about  the  year  1700:  11}  in.  x  6]|  in.  [* 
Ms.  49.  fol.  5.] 

^'  The  profille  of  the  hill  and  castle  of  Mount  Orguile,  taken  on 
the  north-west  point,**  with  the  measurements  marked ;  drawn 
about  1700 :  1  f.  7  in.  x  6  in.     [^b  Ms.  49.  fol.  6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Mount  Orgueil  Castle,  in  Jersey,  1755; 
dravm  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  1  in. 

[d?  LV.  78.] 

A  colored  section  of  Mont  Orgueil  Castle,  having  reference  to 
the  preceding  plan,  lv.  79. ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to 
an  inch :  1  f.  5  in.  x  7 J  in.    [ft  Lv.  79.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  island  of  Sark ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Tho- 
mas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  1700  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x 
1  f.    [d?  Ms.  48.  foL  58.  a.] 

T  2 


140  CHANNEL  ISLANDS.      (SARK  AND  ARME.) 

A  colored  chart  of  the  island  of  Great  and  Little  Sark ;  drawn 
about  1700:  11  in.  x  6i|  in.    [d?  Ms.  49.  fol.  is.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  bay  at  the  north  end  of  the  island  of 
Sark,  taken  at  low  water ;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phil- 
lips, on  a  scale  of  165  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  x  8  in.   [d?  Ms.  48. 
fol.  58.  bJ]   . 

A  colored  profile  of  the  bay  at  the  north  end  of  the  island  of 
Sark,  taken  at  low  and  high  water,  from  the  island  to  the 
Fischer  Stone,  with  the  soundings  in  feet  at  high  water; 
drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  165  feet  to 
an  inch :  10^^  in.  x  6  in.    [d?  Ms.  48.  fol.  58.  c] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bay  at  the  north  end  of 
the  island  of  Sark;  drawn  in  1680,  by  Thomas  Phillips:  10 
in.  X  6  in.    [d?  Ms.  48.  fol.  58.  d.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bay  at  the  north  end 
of  the  island  of  Sark,  taken  at  low  water ;  drawn  in  1680,  by 
Thomas  Phillips :  10  in.  x  6  in.    [d?  Ms.  48.  fol.  58.  e.] 

A  colored  chart  of  the  island  of  Arme,  the  east  coast  of  the 

island  of  Guernsey,  and  the  west  coast  of  Sark,  shewing  the 

shoals  and  sands,  with  the  soundings ;  drawn  in  1680,  by 

Thomas  Phillips,  on  a  scale  of  3^  inches  to  a  mile :  -2  f .  4  ki. 

X  2  f.  4  in.    [*  Ms.  48.  fol.  19.] 


ENGLAND, 


ARRANGED 


ALPHABETICALLY  UNDER  COUNTIES. 


BEDFORDSHIRE. 


Two  pencil  sketches  of  sculpture  on  the  font,  etc.,  at  Arlesey ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  J  in.  x  4}  in.  lAdd. 
9460.  fol.  25.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  some  sculpture  at  Arlesey;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7}  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  20.] 

An  oval  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Battlesden  in  Bedfordshire,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Gregory  Page  Turner,  Bart. ;  drawn  by  T.  Bas- 
kerfield,  jun.,  about  1790 :  6j  in.  x  4^  in.     [d?  vii.  8.  6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bedford  Bridge;  drawn  about  1780: 

I  f .  4  in.  X  lOj  in.     [^  vii.  5.  c] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  pulpit  in  St  Paul's  Church,  Bed- 
ford, with  the  admeasurements  annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.,  Sept  7,  1801 :  11  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9460. 

fol.  14.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  a  slab,  with  a  French  inscription  in 
Gothic  capitals,  for  Muriel  Calt,  in  St.  John's  Church,  Bed- 
ford, by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10^  in.  x  5^  in.  [Add. 
9460,  fol.  18.] 

A  rough  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  remains  of  Dunstable  Priory, 
now  used  as  the  parish  church,  with  the  admeasurements 
annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  8.  6.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Dunstable  Priory;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  8  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4^  in.  x 

II  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  9.] 

It  is  engraved,  on  a  smaller  scale,  in  the  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  i.  p.  28. 


144  BEDFORDSHIRE. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  Dunstable  Prioiy 
Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    1  f.  x  7}    in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  lo.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  28. 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  great  west  door  of  Dunstable  Priorjr 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  10  in.  X  8  in. ; 
vrith  three  small  drawings  of  architectural  details.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  11.] 

Twelve  drawings  or  impressions  from  monumental  brass  plates 
in  Dunstable  Church,  made  by  T.  Baskerfield,  1790.     [tfr 

VII.  6.] 

1.  Anonymous. 

2.  Nicolas  Purvey,  with  Elyzabeth  and  Alys,  his  wives : 
he  died  2  Jan.  1521. 

3.  John  Blunte  and  Elizabeth  his  wife :  he  died  20  'April, 
1505. 

4.  Richard  Pynfold  and  his  wife. 

5.  John  Pedder  and  two  of  his  three  wives :  he  died  3 
Aug.  1463. 

6.  Henry  Fayrey  and  Agnes  his  wife :  he  died  28  Dec. 
1416. 

7.  Lawrence  Cantelowe. 

8.  Anonymous. 

9.  Anonymous. 

10.  Elizabeth  and  Agnes,  the  wives  of  Robert  Aley:  he 
died  4  Sept.  1544. 

11.  Richard  Fynche,  citizen  and  merchanttaylor  of  London, 
died  12  Jan.  1640,  set.  81 ;  with  his  father  Thomas,  who  died 
26  Dec.  1586  ;  and  his  mother  Elizabeth,  who  died  2  Aug. 
1607. 

12.  Anonymous. 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasurements  annexed,  of  the 
circular  Roman  entrenchment  called  Maiden-bower,  near 
Dunstable ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7j^  in.  x  A^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  23.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  church  of  Eaton  Bray ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  11  in.  x  8  in.    [Add:  9460.  fol.  so.] 

Pencil  drawing  of  sculpture  and  arms  in  the  window  at  the  west 
end  of  the  south  aisle  of  Eaton  Bray  Church;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1\  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  lo.] 


BEDFOBDSIIIRB. 


145 

LU8  in  the  church 
:    7  iu.  X  4)   in. 


A  pencil  drawing  of  the  capitals  of  t 

of  Eaton  Bray;  by  Samuel  Lysoi 

[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  19.  b.] 
A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasuremenls  annexed,  of  the 

castle  at  Eaton  Socou  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  9 

in.  X  7i  in.     [Add.  9J60.  fol.  -JS.] 

A  section  of  the  Castle  Hill  at  Eaton  Socon ;  drawn  in  pencil, 
on  a  scale  of  1  inch  to  100  feet,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
9  in.  X  5^  in. :  and  a  rough  plan,  with  adnieusuiements  an- 
nexed; 7j  in.  X  4}  in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  as.  b.] 

Four  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  windows,  sculpture,  and  arms,  in 
the  church  of  Eaton  Socon ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 
71^  in.  X  4i  in.    [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  so.  b.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Eaton  Socon  Clmrcli;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.;  7  in.  x  4} 
in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  J6.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  remains  of  Elstow  Abbey  House,  with 
the  admeasurements  annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. ;  8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  7.  i.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Elstow  Priory,  with  the  admeasure- 
I  ments  annexed;  drawn  Sept.  7,  1801,  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
I    Esq. :  1 1  in.  X  7  in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  7.] 

■  A  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  Elstow  Priory ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   lOJ  in.  x  7  in.      [Add.  9460. 

fol.  a.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  choir  of  Elstow  Prioiy,  as  seen 

from  the  south  side  of  the  altar ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq.:  9i  in.  X  7}  in.      [Add.  9460.  fol.  7.] 
Two  pencil  drawings  of  pillars  in  Elstow  Abbey,  by  Samuel 

Lysons,  Esq.;  each  8  in.  x  5  in.     lAJd.  9460,  fol.  T.  b.] 
A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Elstow 

Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   7  in.  x  SJ  in. 

[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  15.] 
Engraved, onasmaller scale, in  the  Magna Britannia,y>i\. 

i.  p.  31. 
A  west  view,  in  pencil,  of  Felmersham  Church ;   drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  July  9,  1802:  9i  in.  X  8  iu.     [Add. 

9460.  fol.  4.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  84. 
Four  small  pencil  drawings  of  arches,  windows,  and  architec- 
tural details  in  Felmersham  Church,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 

[Add.  9460.  fol.  4.] 


14§  BEDIOBMHIRB. 

A  pliB  nd  tcctiop,  with  admeasorements  annezedy  in  T«wiUt^ 
ink,  of  a  czicnlar  Roman  vallain,  situated  on  a  rising  ground, 
jn  tbe  i:<arisa  of  GoldiDgton  ?]  4  miles  firom  Bedford,  on  the 
road  u>  Sl  Neots ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x 
7  t^    {Add.  9160.  fol.  26.] 


1V^  <aa«ing$,  in  pencil,  of  tbe  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillaia 
31  K<aip6iou  cburcb ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in. 
X  4t  io*     [Add.  9460.  fol.  i5.] 

A  JjRiLwittg,  iu  pencil,  of  a  monumental  cross  in  tbe  cbancel  of 
tkeotap^ton  Cburcb;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x 
ti  itt^    [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  is.] 

^^r^^b«  iu  pencil,  of  part  of  tbe  double  piscina  with  detached 
pillar^  iu  Kempston  Cburcb ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
^  itt.  X  9|  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  23.] 

^^"^^  itt  pencil,  of  three  stone  stalls,  with  arms,  in  tbe  chnich 
\H  l^ighton  Buzzard,  or  Busard;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
t'^<:  7 i  in.  X  4^  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  22.  bJ] 

tV^  Jvawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
W)f blun  Buzzard  Cburcb ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
\}Mf  7^  iu.  X  5  in.,  tbe  other  4  in.  x  3}  in.    [AcUL  9460. 

'th^  smaller  one  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol. 

i.  )K  a). 

.\  ptn^tt  aixd  section,  in  pencil,  with  tbe  admeasurements  an- 
u^x^U  of  mi  iuclosure,  nearly  circular,  on  the  heath  near 
tci^btoii  Buzzard,  apparently  a  Roman  camp ;  drawn  by 
S;i^iuuv)  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.  [Add.  9460.  fol. 
^.*.  ^1 

V  vhttkwiug,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Baptistery  at  tbe  west  end  of 
ih^  nave  of  Lutou  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
1 1  iu*  X  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  ir.] 
Kugravcd  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  3L 

\  pteiu  iu  pencil,  of  tbe  Baptistery  at  Luton,  with  tbe  admea- 
Muvmonls  annexed ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  in. 
I  Ud.  0460.  fol.  17.] 

A  YK^\\<\\  ilrawing  of  the  four  stone  stalls  erected,  about  1450, 
b\  J\kbn  do  Whethamstede,  Abbat  of  St  Albany  in  Luton 
i'biuvl) ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  1 
\w\\  to  a  foot:  10  in.  x  8  in.:  with  six  small  drawings  of 
sWU\\m^     [Add.  9460.  fol.  13.] 

la^ltravcd  in  tlic  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  32. 


BEDFORDSHIRE.  147 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  arch  of  an  altar  tomb,  in  the  Wen- 
lock  Chapel  in  Luton  Church,  supposed  to  be  that  of  Wil- 
liam de  Wenlock,  great  uncle  of  Lord  Wenlock :  8  in.  x  7 
in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  i8.] 

Five  drawings,  in  pencil,  wit])  notes,  of  the  glass  in  the  windows 
of  Luton  Church  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  7^  in.  x 
4^  in.     lAdd.  9460.  fol.  si.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows,  pillars,  and  arms,  in 
Marston  Morteyne  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
each  7i  in.  X  4}  in.     [Add.  9640.  fol.  «.).] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  Newenden  **  House  near  Biggles- 
wade; drawn  in  July,  1784,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  in.  x  7 J 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Puddington 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  3|^in.  x  3}  in.     [Add. 
9460.  fol.  16.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  31. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  camp  at  Sandy,  near  Big- 
gleswade ;  drawn  in  Sept.  1788,  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10}  in.  x 
7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 1.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  Roman  camp  near  Biggleswade  and 
the  village  of  Sandy;  drawn  in  Sept  1788,  by  S.  H.Grimm: 
10}  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  «.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  station  at  Sandy  in  Bed- 
fordshire ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8}  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  «5.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  three  Roman  urns,  found  at  Ches- 
terfield, in  the  parish  of  Sandy,  in  the  possession  of  ;:^ir  Phi- 
lip  Monoiix,  Bart ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9}  in. 
X  6}  in.  .  [Add.  9460.  fol.  25.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  24. 

A  rough  pencil  drawing,  with  admeasurements  annexed,  of  the 
circular  stone  font  in  Studham  Church ;  and  a  finished  pencil 
drawing  of  the  same,  and  a  drawing  of  the  sculpture  on  a 
larger  scale,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4}  in.  x  3}  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  15.] 

The  finished  drawing  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  i.  p.  31. 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  two  capitals  in  Studham  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  3}  in.  [Add.  9460.  fol. 
23.  J.] 

u2 


148 

A  phn  and  section,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  great  Roman  i 
trench  meat  called  Tolemhoe  Castle,  two  miles  N.w.  of 
Diinslable;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. ;  1  f,  4  in.  x  10  in. ;  with  a  reduced  copy, 
on  a  scale  of  90  feet  to  an  inch ;  1 1  in,  x  7  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  »6.  6.] 

The  smaller  one  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  rol. 
i.  p.  36. 

A  soath-eaft  view,  in  pencil,  of  Wiminglon  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  10  in.  x  8  in.  :  with  small  separate 
drawings  of  the  south  porch,  the  spire,  and  some  architectural 
details.     [Add.  94G0.  fol.  6.] 

The  view  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ».  p. 
151. 

A  rough  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Wimington  Church,  with  the  ad- 
measurements annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1 
f.  3 J  in.  X  11  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  i.  b.} 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Wimington  Cbnrch;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  4i  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  6  in.  X 
11  in.     [Add.  9460.  M.  b.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  stalls  in  Wimington  Church  : 
8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  14.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Wim- 
ington Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  i^ 
in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  16.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil  and  ink,  of  the  black  marble  slab,  with 
the  figures  on  brass,  of  John  Curteys,  mayor  of  the  Staple 
at  Calais,  who  died  in  1391,  and  liis  wife  Albreda,  under 
Gothic  canopies,  on  an  altar  tomb  under  an  arch  in  the 
south  side  of  the  chancel  of  Wimington  Church,  which  ho 
built ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  I  in.  x  5  in. 
lAdd.  9460.  fol.  19.  b.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  i5i.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  the  size  of  ihe  originals,  of  the  brass 
figures  of  John  Curteys  and  his  wife,  in  Wimington  Church 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  I  f.  x  6^  in.  [Add.  9460.  fol, 
19.  J.] 

Six  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  and  one  in  pencil,  of  portions  ol 
the  details  of  the  tomb  of  John  Curteys  and  his  wife,  in 
Wimington  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     [Add.  9460. 

fol.  IB.  fi.j 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  stalls  in  Yielden  Church 
bv  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  j  in.  X  4j  in.  [Add.  9460.  fol. 
1.1.  6.] 


BEDFORDSHIRE.  149 

Four  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  pillars  and  sculpture  in  Yielden 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7^  m.  x  4^ 
in.     [Add.  9460.  ff.  24.  and  23.  b.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  the  admeasurements  annexed,  of 
Yielden  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9|  in.  x 
7j  in.    [Add.  9460.] 


BERKSHIRE. 


A  MAP  cf  tkat  part  of  Berkshire  Ijing  between  Beuiing 
Windsor;  on  a  Kale  of  C  miles  to  5)  inches:  1  fl  5|  in.  x  1 
t  2i  inches.    [O.  R.  Libr.  IS  d.  hi.  fol.  3i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  ihe  conntrv  between  Staines  and  Sflchester, 
on  the  line  of  the  Roman  road  from  London  to  Bath ;  reduced 
from  the  sarvej  executed  bv  the  officers  in  the  senior  depait- 
ment  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1835;  dnvii 
on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile,  by  Lieut.  Grey,  83d  Regt^ 
and  lient  O'HaUoran,  69th  Regt  :2f.  4in.xlf.  9iii. 
ZAdd.  11,734.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  old  road  from  the  western  turnpike 
rood  orer  Bishop's-Gate  Heath,  by  Crimp^s  Hill  to  Windsor, 
and  of  the  new  proposed  road  from  the  said  western  Uurn- 
ptke  by  Priest  Hill  to  Windsor ;  and  also  of  tlie  proposed 
alteration  of  the  western  turnpike  road ;  drawn  about  1780, 
without  a  scale,  but  about  14  chains  to  an  inch :  2  f.  5  in.  x 
1  f.  7j  in.  [*  V.  100.  1.] 
With  a  Ms.  explanation  attached. 

V  survey  of  the  road  from  London  to  Weymouth,  with  the  dis* 
lauc^M  expressed  in  miles,  furlongs,  and  poles ;  also  the  roads 
'Vuui  Windsor  to  Bagshot,  by  tlie  Pillar,  the  Long  Walk,  and 
vHd  WiuJsor ;  draiK-n,  in  Indian  ink,  upon  a  scale  of  l|-iuch 
ui  a  luile,  and  bound  up  in  an  8vo  volume,     [dl  v.  98.  i.] 

tt  uas  probably  intended  as  a  travelling  companion  for  K. 
oLV.  111.  on  his  journeys  to  and  from  Weymouth. 

V  vai^ii  \iow  of  part  of  the  remains  of  Abingdon  Abbey; 
iici^^ubv  Samuel  Lysons,Esq.:  10  in.  x  8}  in.   [Add.  M60. 

I'.u^idvcJ  iu  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  211. 


^  'It 


BBBKSHIRB.  151 

Four  pencil  sketches  containing  a  plan,  with,  a  doorway  and 
details  of  part  of  the  abbey  at  Abingdon  ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  X  4  iu.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  74.  b.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  a  window  in  Aldworth  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol. 

47.] 

Sketchy  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  a  canopy  in  Aid- 
worth  Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  1  f.  3  in.  x  10  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  49.] 

Three  pen  and  ink  sketches,  with  descriptions  of  portions  of 
monumental  figures  in  Aldworth  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  50.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorway  of  Appleton  Manor  House ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  7|  in. :  with  a  plan, 
7^  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  75.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  three  capitals  in  Appleton  Church;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  45.] 

A  pen  and  ink  view  of  Wayland  Smith's  Cave,  in  the  parish  of 
Ashbury,  near  Whitehorse  Hill ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  8  in.  X  4^  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  83.  b.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  215. 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with   admeasurements,  of  the  ancient  en- 
trenchment called  Alfred's  Castle,  in  Ashdown  Park,  iu  the 
parish  of  Ashbury ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x 
A\  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  83.] 

A  ground  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Avington  Church,  with  the  admea- 
surements annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in. 
X  6j  in.     [Add.  9460.  foL  33.] 

An  interior  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  chancel  of  Avington  Church, 
with  details ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x 
8^  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  32.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  arch  between  the  nave  and  the  chancel 
of  Avington  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x 
9  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  3«.] 
Partly  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  204. 

A  pen  and  ink  sketch  of  the  door  of  the  nave  of  Avington 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  33.] 


152 


BBBRSBIRC. 


Two  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Avington  Cburcli ;  b^ 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  with  two  drawings  of  the  sculpture 
round  It.     [Add.  94H0.  fol.  55.  b.  and  56.] 
Engraved  in  the  Mayna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  207. 

Bigshot  Railes,  in  ibe  Honor  of  Windsor.     See  Windsor, 

A  colored  view  of  Bisham  Abbey,  the  seal  of  the  Vansittart 

family ;  drawn  by  F.  Nash  :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [ft  vii.  bi.'] 
A  sbelch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Buckle- 
buiy  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.   x  4J 
in.:  with  two  pencil  akelcljes  of  the  same.     \^Add.9iG0.  fol. 

a] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  toI.  i.  p.  204. 
A  colored  plan  of  "  Kirtens  Farm  in  Burfild,  in  com.  Berks., 

surveyed  for  Mrs.  Susanna  Robinson,  of  Highbury  Place, 

Islington  ;"  drawn  about  1750,  on  a  scale  of  10  poles  to  ij 

inch :  1  f.  lOj  in.  x  I  f.  2  in.     [^  vii.  66.] 
Au  outline  view  of  the  house  of  John  Bance,  Esq.,  at  Charlow, 

near  Wantage;  drawn  apparently  about  1750:  2  f.  7 

11  in.     [ib  VII.  57.J 
A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  arched  doorway  of  Cbami 

Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4j  h 

[Add.  9460.  fol.  12.] 
A  pencil  drawing  of  an  ancient  bas-relief  on  the  north  wall 

the  chancel  of  Charney  Chapel;  by  Samuel  Lysons, Esq. 

8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  «.  i.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  toI,  i.  p,  204.] 
Pencil  sketch  of  painted  glass  in  Childrey  Church  ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   7^-  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9460,  fol, 

48.  i.] 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  font  in  Childrey  Church ;  by  l 

muel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4j  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  5B.] 
A  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  a.  monumental  canopy  in  the  nortlii 

or  Rycroft  aisle  of  Childrey  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysonst' 

Esq. :  7j  in.  X  4j  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  48.  b.] 
A  pencil  drawing  of  a  monumental  canopy  in  Childrey  Chui 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in,     [Add. 

fol.  49.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clewer  Church ;  drawn 
parently  about  17S0:  llj  in.  x  9i  in.     [*  vn.  5u.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  a  capital  in  Coleshill  Church,  and  ot. 
an  arch  in  Little  Coxwell  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  4j  in.  X  SJ  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  i.\) 


1 


A  plan,  in  pencil>  with  admeasurements,  of  the  great  bam  at 
CoxweU;  drawn  hy  Samuel  Lysone,  Esq.:  dj  in.  x  8 J  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  77.] 

A  pencil  view  of  the  interior  of  the  great  front  of  Coxwell  Barn ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lyeons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in,  x  10  in.  [Add. 
0460.  fol.  77.] 

Two  pencil  sketches  of  part  of  the  interior  of  Coxwell  Bam ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  10  Id.  x  8  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  76.] 

Cranbourne  Chace.     See  Windsor. 

Cumberiasd  Lodge.     See  Windsor. 

A  drawing,  in  pen  aud  ink,  of  the  tomb  of  Anthony  Foster  aud 
his  wife,  oa  the  uorlh  side  of  the  chancel  of  Cumuor  Church : 
11  in.  X  7i  in.     [*  vil.  59.  a.} 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  figures  of  "  Yedythe  Staver- 
toon,  dafter  to  Raygnald  Willyams  of  Borfeld  in  the  county  of 
Bark,  esquyer,"  and  her  father,  on  a  flat  stone  ia  the  chancel 
of  Cumuor  Church ;  10  in.  x  8  in.     l&  vii.  59.  6.] 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  figure  of  Katherin,  wife  of 
Henry  Staverlon,  Gent.,  and  daughter  of  Raynold  Wyllyams 
of  Borgfeld,  Ksquter;  she  died  22  Dec.  1577 ;  on  a  tomb  in 
Cumnor  Church :  10  in.  x  Oj  in.     [*  ni.  w.  e.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  a  chimney-piece  at  Cumnor  Place;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  iu.  x  7  in.:  with  drawings  of  the 
arms  oa  it;  7j  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  7a.] 

Two  pencil  sketches  of  windows  and  other  dcttuls  of  Cumnor 
Place ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  ia.  x  4)  in, 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  77.  A.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Donington  Castle,  near  Newbury ; 
drawn  in  Sept.  1778,by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  lo.] 

A  pencil  plan  of  Cesar's  Camp,  in  the  parish  of  East  Harap- 
stead,  with  the  admeasurements ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  83.] 

Easthamsted  Park,  in  the  Honor  of  Windsor.     See  Windsor, 

A  pencil  drawing,  with  details,  of  the  east  window  in  Engje- 
field  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  44.] 


IM  BB&ESHIRB. 

Sketches  of  two  capitals  between  the  nave  and  sonth  aisle  of 
Englefield  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  45.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  the  font  in  Englefield  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  foL 

58.] 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  stone  figure  of  a  crusader 
under  an  arch  in  the  south  wall  of  the  south  aisle  of  Engle- 
field Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  50.] 

Drawing,  in  Tndian  ink,  of  a  recumbent  wooden  figure  in  the 
south  wall  of  the  south  aisle  of  Englefield  Church ;  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  5Q.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  stone  stalls  and  a  piscina 
in  Great  Faringdon  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f. 
3  in.  X  9  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  53.] 

Partly  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  207. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ancient  font  in  the  north  transept 
of  Great  Farringdon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4}  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  57.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  two  windows  in  Farringdon  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  OJ  in.  x  7^  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  47.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  two  brackets  at  the  west  end  of  the 
nave  in  Farringdon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
8  in.  X  5  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  45.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  of  two  capitals  of  columns  in  Farringdon 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  45.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  figures  of  Thomas  Faryndon, 
who  died  2  Feb.  1396 ;  of  his  wife  Margaret,  who  died  9  May, 
1451 ;  and  of  their  daughter,  Katherine  Pynchepole,  who  died 
11  Oct.  1543;  on  a  tomb  in  Faringdon  Church:  8  in.  X  7 
in.     [9b  VII.  33.] 

FoUie  John  Park,  in  the  Honor  of  Windsor.    See  Windsob. 

Frogmore.    See  Windsor. 

A  south-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Hampstead  Marshall  Church ; 
drawn  about  1780:  6  in.  x  3|  in.     [sb  vii.  6i.  i.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  south  porch  of  the  parish 
church  at  Hinton;  by  S.  H.  Ghrimro,  July,  1790:  lOJ  in.  x 
7J  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i.  ii.] 


BBBK8HIBE.  155 

Drawing  of  an  inscription  on  yellow  marble  (on  brass,  ac- 
cording to  Ashmole)  fixed  into  the  south  wall  of  a  small 
chapel  joining  the  Church  of  Hungerford  in  Berkshire; 
being  part  of  the  tomb  of  Sir  Robert  Hungerford,  whose 
arms  are  emblazoned  thus :  per  pale  indented  gu.  and  vert,  a 
chevron  or:  1  f.  11  in.  x  1  f.  11  in.     [*  vii.  34.] 

It  is  printed  incorrectly  in  Ashmole's  Berkshire^  1786,  p. 
109. 

A  pencil  drawing,  by  S.  Lysons,  Esq.,  of  the  ancient  horn  said 
to  have  been  given  to  the  town  of  Hungerford  by  John  of 
Gaunt :  9  in.  x  8  in.     lAdd.  9460.  fol.  so.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  204. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  west  door  of  Hurley  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.  [Add.  9460. 
foL  96.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  windows,  etc.,  in  Hurley  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  4|-  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  79.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  the  font  in  Hurley  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  5  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  58.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  doorway  of  Laxnbom  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4}  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  36.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  font  at  Lambom ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly* 
sons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  4}  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  as.] 

A  pen  and  ink  plan  of  Letcombe  Castle,  or  Sackbury  Fort ; 
drawn  by  W.  Church  of  Wantage,  on  a  scale  of  12  chains  to 
an  inch :  8  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  as.  6.] 

Two  plans  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ancient  en- 
trenchment on  the  Downs,  called  Letcombe  Castle ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  4|  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  as.] 

A  plan  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ancient  entrench- 
ment called  Cherbury  Camp,  near  Pusey,  in  the  parish  of 
Longworth;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  J  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  83.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  doorway  at  Longworth :  5  in.  x  4 
in.     [ib  VII.  63.] 

A  colored  plan  and  elevation  of  Maidenhead  Bridge ;  drawn  in 
1777,  by  Johann  Liidewig  Hogrewe,  Captain  of  Engineers, 
on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an  inch :  1 1  in.  x  4^^  in.  [ib  Ms.  46. 
plate  ii.] 

X  2 


Id^  BBRK8HIRE. 

An  outline  view  of  the  bridge  over  the  Thames  at  Maidenhead  ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [P.  R  Kaye, 
I.  it. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Marcham  Church ;  drawn 

about  1800 :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [dl  vii.  64.  a.] 

» 

An  outline  drawing  of  the  brass  for  Sir  Robert  Corbet  de  Hadd- 
ley,  who  died  6  Dec.  1403 ;  in  Marcham  Church :  9J  in.  x  6 
in.     [ib  VII.  64.  £.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Mr.  Elwes*  House  at  Marcham ; 
drawn  about  1800:  10}  in.  x  8  in.     [fb  vii.  64.  c] 

Moate  Park,  in  the  Honor  of  Windsor.     See  Windsor. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  manner  of  burning  peat  in  the  vale 
of  the  Eennet,  near  Newbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept.  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  14.] 

A  groimd  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Padworth  Church ;  with  the  ad- 
measurements affixed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in. 
X  4}  in.     IJdd.  9460.  fol.  34.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  Padworth 
Church :  8  in.  X  4J  in.  (with  plan  and  measurements),  and 
four  capitals  of  columns ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4J  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  34.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  205. 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of 
Reading;  drawn,  apparently,  during  the  time  of  the  civil  war, 
on  a  scale  of  380  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [Add. 
5415.  59.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  Friar's  west  window  at  Reading ;  dra\«^ 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   7^  in.  x  5^  in.      [Add.   9460. 

fol.  79.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sandleford  Chapel;  drawn 
by  C.  B.,  1742 :  7J  in.  x  6  in.     [*  vii.  67.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  Great  Shefford  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7|  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460. 

foL  44.] 

Two  pencil  drawings  of  the  stained  glass  in  Great  SheflTord 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  4  in. :  with 
(on  fol.  59.)  a  colored  etching  of  part  of  one  of  the  windows. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  58.  b.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  font  in  Shefford  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  57.] 


A  pencil  drawing  of  the  font  in  Sheflbrd  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.     [Add.  9400.  fol.  55.  4.] 

Engraved  in  the  Mayna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  207. 

A  colored  north-oast  view  of  Little  SheSbrd  Church,  1791  :  6 
in.  X  Sj  in.     [^  VII.  fiS.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  Little  Shefford  Hall,  now  used  as  a  bam ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4(  in.     [Add.  9460. 

fol.  77.  b.] 
A  pencil  drawing  of  the  north  doorway  of  Shillingford  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  Sin.     [Jdd.QiQO. 

fol.  ST.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  205. 
Details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of  Shillingford  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  X  11  in.     \_Add.: 

9460.  fol.  36.  ft.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows,  capitals,  etc.,  in  Shillingford 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in. 
[Add.  94fl0.  fol.  3B.] 

Two  pencil  drawings  of  the  stained  glass  in  Shillingford  Church ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  8  in.  x  4}  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  S'i.l 

Feu  and  ink  sketch  of  the  monument  of  Sir  John  Blewbury,  in 
Shillingford  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in. 
X  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  5i.] 

A  ground  plan,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasurements  affixed,  of 
Sholtesbroke  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f. 
4  in.  X  10  in.     iAdd.  9460.  fol.  46.] 

Two  pencil  sketches  of  the  east  window  of  Shottesbroke 
Church,  with  notes  of  the  painted  glass ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  4j  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  «.  h.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  an  ornamented  canopy  in  Shottesbroke 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.;  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  51.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  the  font  in  Shottesbroke  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  58.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  stone  stalls  in  Shottes- 
broke Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  bi,  i.] 

Pencil  drawings  of  arms  in  Sholtesbroke  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  S5.} 


158  BBBKSHIBB. 

Pencil  sketch  of  the  piscina,  stone  stalls,  and  monument  of  a 
crusader,  in  the  south  side  of  the  chancel  of  Sparsholt 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  X  10  in. 
lAdd.  9460.  fol.  54.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  canopy  over  the 
monument  of  a  crusader,  in  the  south  side  of  the  chancel  of 
Sparsholt  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  10  in. 
X  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  52.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  and  altar  tomb  in  the 
south  transept  of  Sparsholt  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  8  in.  X  4}  in.    lAdd.  9460.  fol.  5i.  &.] 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  a  recumbent*  figure,  supposed  to  be  of 
the  family  of  Achard,  in  the  south  transept  of  Sparsholt 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons, Esq.:  8  in.  x  4in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  52.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of 
Sparsholt  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8 
in.  X  4J  in.     [Add,  9460.  fol.  36.] 

Engiaved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  205. 

Sunning  Hill  Park,  in  the  Honor  of  Windsor.     See  Windsor, 

A  pencil  drawing  of  an  ornamented  arch  in  Sunning  Church ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9460.  foL 

41.] 

A  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  an  inscription  in  Sunninghill 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  80.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  204. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  east  window  of  Sutton  Courtney  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add.  9460. 
fol.  47.  b.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  windows  in  Sutton  Courtney  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add.  9460.  fol. 
77.  i.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  font  in  Sutton  Courtney  Church; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol. 

57.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  font  in  Sutton  Courtney  Church ;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  55.  b.] 

Two  pencil  drawings  of  architectural  details  in  Sutton  Courtney 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add* 
9460.  fol.  42.] 


BBBKSHIRB.  159 

A  colored  south  view  of  Swallowfield  Church ;  taken  March 
14th,  1791 :  6  in.  X  4j  in.     [*  vii.  ro.] 

Elevations,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  two  fronts  of  Swallowfield,  in 
Berkshire,  a  seat  of  John  Dodd,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  4  in. 
[ib  VII.  49.  a.  and  i.] 

Swinley  Railes,  in  the  Honor  of  Windsor.    See  Windsor. 

Two  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  doorway  of  Thatcham 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  8  in.  x  4J  in. 
\_Add.  9460.  fol.  4i.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  204. 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Tidmarsh  Church,  with  the  admeasure- 
ments affixed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4^ 
in.     S^Add.  9460.  fol.  40.] 

An  interior  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  end  of  Tidmarsh  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.  \Add. 
9460.  fol.  39.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  doorway  of  Tidmarsh  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x  10  in.  {Add.  9460. 
fol.  38.  6.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  part  of  the  doorway  of  Tidmarsh  Church ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  8  in.     {Add.  9460.  fol. 

40.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  206. 

Pencil  drawings  of  capitals  and  other  details  of  Udmarsh 
Church  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4 J  in.  \Add. 
9460.  fol.  40.J 

A  pencil  view  of  Whitehorse  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Uffington ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.  \Add. 
9460.  fol.  84.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  215.  ^ 

A  pencil  plan,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ancient  entrench- 
ment on  the  hill  above  Uffington ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  8  in.  X  4^  in.     [Add.  9*460.  fol.  82.] 

Plans,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  and  south  transepts  of  Uffington 
Church,  with  tlie  admeasurements  affixed ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  44.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  arches  and  a  piscina  in  Uffington  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  4  in.  lAdd.  9460. 
fol.  53.  6.] 


160  ] 

A  colored  DOfth-east  new  of  Upton  Chapd;  dnirn  about  1800: 

5}  in.  X  5i  in.    [tfr  ^IL  7i.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  doorwaj  of  the  achocd- 
house  at  Wantage ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x 
4i  in.    lAdd.  9460.  foL  4i.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  east  window  in  Warfield  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  5  in.     {AdiL  9460.  fed. 

47.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  an  ornamented  canopy  in  Warfidd  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.    ^AiikL  9460. 

foL  51.] 

Pencil  drawing  of  arms  in  Warfield  Church ;  by  Samuel  Ijy. 
sons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9460.  foL  53.] 

A  pen  and  ink  sketch  of  part  of  the  arched  doorway  of  War- 
grave  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  8 
in.     [Add.  9460.  foL  4S.] 

A  south  view,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  Welford  Church : 
11  in.  X  11  in. :  with  a  plan  of  the  tower;  5  in.  X  5  in.:  and 
some  architectural  details ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 
lAdd.  9460.  fol.  43.] 

The  view  and  plao  are  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  i.  p.  205. 

Drawing,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  stone  stalls  in  Welford 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  9^  in.  x  7^  in.    [Add^ 
9460.  fol.  53.] 
Partly  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  207. 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  font  in  Welford  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  5  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  57.] 

^^  A  description  of  the  Honor  of  Windesor,  namelie  of  the 
castle,  foreste,  walkes,  parkes,  rayles,  lodges,  townes,  parishes, 
hamletts,  howses  of  note,  woodes,  rivers,  rills,  brokes,bridge8y 
hills,  highwaies,  and  all  other  thinges  memorable  within  or 
beloDging  unto  the  said  honor,  and  the  liberties  of  the  same 
liynge  within  and  extending  into  the  counties  of  Berke, 
Surrey,  and  Buckingham :  taken  and  performed  by  the  peram- 
bulation, view  and  delineation  of  John  Norden,  in  anno  1607. 
Suavis  post  laborem  finis.^  Dedicated  to  King  James,  whose 
arms  are  emblazoned  at  the  back  of  the  title,  and  are  also  im- 
pressed in  gold  on  the  sides  of  the  binding.  Written  on  vel- 
lum, in  folio.     [Harl.  3749.] 


I 


BERKSHtRK  161 

This  volume  cODtoiDS  iJie  following  colored  plans  : 

1.  A  plan  or  bird's  eye  view  of  Windsor  Castle,  talien  from 
the  north,  intitled  "  an  ample  and  trew  description  of  your 
Ma'lies  Castle  of  Windesor,  the  chappelles  and  of  all  other 
materiall  ihinges  thereof,  as  far  as  by  a  topographic  all  delinia- 
tiou  can  be  expressed ;"  no  scale  marked :  a  f.  9i  in.  x  1  f. 
4  in. 

2.  A  general  map  of  Windsor  Forest,  lying  in  Berkshire 
and  Surrey,  divided  into  seventeen  walks,  with  the  names  of 
the  several  keepers  and  the  Dumber  of  deer,  antler  and 
stags ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  |  inch  to  a  mile :  I  f,  8  in.  x  1  f 
Sill. 

3.  Plan  of  "a  parke  conjoyning  the  easde,  called  the  Litle 
Parke,  wherof  M.  Charles  Lister  is  keper,  and  hath  fallow 
deere  about  240,  of  antler  flS,  buckes  30,  by  suppositiou ;  it  is 
in  circuite  by  the  outpale  or  ring  2^  niilo,  it  paleth  3|  miles, 
and  of  itselfe  hath  small  meanes;  it  conlaineth  about  280 
acres,  good  ground  ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  21  perches  to  an 
inch  ;  1  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  2^  in. 

4.  Plan  of  "the  Create  Parke  wherein  are  4  walkes  offal- 
low  deere ;  the  kepers  wherof  are  M.  Norries,  M.  Langlande, 
..Greene,M.Hayboume;— the  whole  number  within  the  parke 
are  by  the  woodmen  supposed  to  be  about  1800  deere,  wherof 
about  500  buckes ;  the  circuit  of  this  parke  is  lOj  miles ;  it 
paleth  13  miles,  and  will  want  meanes  of  itself  shorllie;— the 
whole  parke  eontayneth  about  SO'SO  acres  by  the  perch  of 
lej  foote ;  this  parke  is  part  in  Barkshire  and  parte  in  Surrey 
as  it  is  divided  by  silver  priekes;  all  this  parke  for  the  moste 
parte  is  good  grounde  ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  perches  to 
a  foot :  2  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  5  in. 

5.  "  The  description  of  Moate  Parke,  wherof  M,  Staffordton 
is  keper,  and  hath  fallow  deere  about  280,  wherof  about  25 
buckes,  by  information ;  it  is  in  circuit  SJ  mile ;  it  paleth  4^ 
mile,  it  hath  yet  sufficient  meanes  of  itself;  it  eontayneth 
aboute  890  acres,  good  grounde;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20 
perches  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  8  in.  x  ]  f.  4  in. 

6.  "Sunninge  Hill  Parke  is  described  in  this  table,  wherof 
Sir  Henric  Nevell  is  keper,  and  hath  about  260  fallow  deere, 
about  80  of  antler,  about  30  buckes ;  the  circuit  of  this  parke 
by  the  pale  is  3j  mile,  it  hath  yet  reasonable  good  meanes  to 
mayutain  itself;  it  containeth  about  450  acres,  good  ground ; " 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  SO  perches  to  an  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f. 
Sin. 


lG-2  BERKSBIRL. 

7.  "  In  this  table  is  described  FoHie  John  Parke,  wlierof 
Sir  Frances  Wollie  is  keper,  and  lialh  about  250  fallow  deere, 
about  80  of  antler,  and  30  buckes  by  Information;  the  circuit 
of  this  parlte  by  the  pale  is  2j-  mile,  it  paleth  3  mile ;  it  is  yet 
well  limbered;  it  contayneth  about  210  acres  very  good 
moyste  grounde;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an 
inch:  I  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  SJ  in. 

8.  "  Easthamsted  Farke  is  comprehended  in  this  table :  a 
ground  heathie  and  barraine  ;  Sir  Richard  Conisbie  is  the 
keper  therof,  and  hath  about  180  fallow  deere,  about  50  of 
anllcr,  and  15  buckes;  it  is  in  circuilc  by  ihe  pale  3^  mile, 
and  so  much  it  paleth,  reasonablie  stored  with  timber  trees ; 
it  containeth  in  quantitie  aboute  265  acres  of  verie  meane 
groimde ; "  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  a  mile :  1  f.  6 
in.  X  1  f.  3  in. 

9.  Plan  of  "  Swinley  Railes,  the  lodge  of  Swinley  Waike  sj 
red  deer ;  Sir  Henrie  Nevell,  chiefe  keper, . ,  .  Berd,  tutdei; 
keper;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  aa  inch:  1  f.  1 
in.  X  I  f.  1  in. 

10  a.  Plan   of  "Bigshot  Railes,  the  lodge  of  BigsIuH 
Walke ;  red  deere ;  Sir  Charles  Howarde,  cheife  keper,  , 
Hanykyn,  under  keper ;  '*  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  tal 
an  inch :  1  f.  SJ  in.  x  11  in. 

10  b.  Plan  of"  Crambome  Railes,  the  lodge  of  Crambom 
Walke ;  fallow  deere ;  Sir  Richard  Lovelace,  cheife  keper,  1 
and  hath  about  550  deere,  about  120  of  antler,  55  bucks;' 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch :  1  f.  2J  in.  x  8  1 
in.  I 

11.  "This  table  comprchendelh  Guldefordc  Parke  lying  J 
in  Surrcye,  Sir  Tlionias  Gorge  is  the  keper  therof,  . . .  Carter,  J 
under  keper ;  this  parke  hath  600  fallow  deere,  about  80  of  fl 
antler,  and  not  above  30  buckes;  the  circuit  of  this  parke  is  J 
6\  mile;  it  paleth  7j  mile;  meanlie  timbred,  not  sufficient  1 
to  niayntaine  the  pale;  it  contayneth  in  quantitie  16S0f 
acres,  the  moste  reasonable  good  grounde;"  drawn  od  k4 
scale  of  40  perches  to  an  inch  (8  inches  to  a  mile) :  1  f .  ^ 

X  1  f.  3  in. 

12.  "In  this  table  is  comprised  Henly  Park,  in  Surrey,! 
Sir  Henrie  Browne  is  keper  therof  and  halh  about  120  deere;  J 
of  antler  about  70,  of  buckes  (as  is  informed)  about  40;  verie  J 
manie  iu  respect  of  the  generatl  summe ;  the  circuit  of  thisJ 
parke  is  -3^  mile,  and  so  much  it  paleth ;  the  timber  de^ 
caies;  it  is  in  quantetie  about  420  acres,  good  grounde; '4 


UKBESHIRE.  163 

drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  purches  to  an  inch ;  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f. 


I 


13.  "  This  table  compri'hendeth  all  Wokinge  Parke,  which 
parke  is  distinguished  under  the  names  of  the  greate  and 
little  parkes.  Of  this  ]>arke  Sir  Jeames  Heskins  is  cheife 
keper,  and  hath  about  160  deere,  30  of  antler,  and  aboule  15 
buckcs ;  this  inlire  parke  by  the  ontmostc  pale  is  in  circuit 
4j  mile,  it  paleth  5j  mile ;  the  timber  will  not  mainlaine  the 
paling  longe ;  it  conUiinelh  in  the  whole  in  quanlitie  about 
590  acres ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch  :  2  f. 
X  1  f.  5  in. 

14.  Plan  of  "  BiSete  Parke  in  Surrey,  wberof  parte  lielh 
within,  parte  without  the  bouudes  of  the  Ibrest,  all  yet  belong- 
ing to  tlie  honor;  wherof  Sir  Edward  Howard  is  chiefs  keper, 
and  hath  about  160  fallow  deere,  about  36  of  antler,  and  14 
fauckes.  Tliis  parke  is  in  circuite  3}  mile,  and  so  much  it 
paleth ;  few  or  no  timber  trees  to  mayntaine  the  fence;  it 
contayneth  in  quantitie  about  380  acres  meanc  grounde;" 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch  :  1  f,  8  in.  x  1  f. 
Sin, 

15.  Plan  of  "  Bagshott  Parke,  liyng  in  Surrey,  wherin  are 
about  17  rowe  deere,  as  was  informed;  they  lie  covertlie  and 
are  hardlie  discovered ;  Sir  William  Harman  is  the  keper  of 
this  parke ;  a  litle  parte  lieth  in  Barkshire ;  it  is  in  circuit 
25  mile,  it  paleth  35  mile ;  it  contayneth  in  quantitie  about 
415  acres,  good  ground  for  the  moste  parte;"  drawn  on  a 
scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch;  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in, 

16.  "  In  this  table  or  map  is  contained  the  delinialion  of 
Langley  Parke,  liyng  within  Buckinghamshire,  wherof  Mr. 
Edmond  Kedermisler  is  keper,  and  hath  about  140  fallow 
deere,  about  35  of  antler,  about  14  buckes;~the  circuite  of 
this  parke  is  6j  mile,  it  paleth  7^  mile,  wherof  certaine  con- 
fining tenantes  by  custom  doe  pale  about  ^.  There  is  noe 
great  store  of  timber  trees ;  this  parke  is  aboute  3^-  mile 
from  Windesore ; "  drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  perches  to  an  inch : 
2  f.  1  in.  X  1  £  i  in. 

17.  "  Ditton  Parke  in  Buckinghamshire,  wherof  Sir  Charles 
Ilowarde  is  cliiefe  keper  under  tlie  Earle  of  Nottingham,  and 
hath  aboute  220  deere,  about  50  of  antler,  and  20  buckes. 
The  circuite  of  tliis  parke  by  the  pale  is  2j  mile ;  lille  lim- 
ber; it  containellt  in  quantitie  about  195  akers,  good 
grounde ; "  drawu  on  a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch :  I  f. 
8  in.  X  1  f,  2  in. 


"  Plan  de  la  Forest  de  Windsor;"  drawn  by  a  French  orlist 
about  the  jear  1730,  on  a  scale  of  2  miles  to  l^^  inch  :  I  f. 
9  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.     [d?  Vll.  30.] 

A  colored  sketch  of  the  rides  which  are  open  roads  for  car- 
riages in  Windsor  Forest,  with  a  written  explanation ;  drawn 
about  the  year  1810,  without  a  scale,  but  2  inches  to  a  mile : 
2  f.  I  in.  X  1  f.  6  in.     [s&  vii.  3i.  s.] 

A  colored  plan  of  part  of  Cranboiirne  Chace,  etc.,  in  Windsor 
Forest ;  shewing  Cranboume  Park  with  part  of  the  Chace 
"  proposed  to  be  inclosed  by  his  majesty,"  and  Holly  Grove, 
the  property  of  Lady  Jennings  Clarke,  shewing  the  land 
"  which  his  majesty  is  pleased  to  allow  to  be  inclosed  by 
Lady  Jennings  Clarke;"  drawn  about  1810,  on  a  scale  of 
7  chains  to  an  inch :  2  f.  5  in.  X  1  f.  7J  in.     [ft  vn.  31.  3.] 

A  plan  of  Windsor  Great  Park ;  drawn  [by  John  Vardy  in 
1730  ?]  without  a  scale,  but  400  feel  to  an  inch ;  5  f.  x  2  f.  6 
in.     [S?  VII,  3a.  t,  b.  3.] 

A  plan,  on  vellum,  of  the  gardens  in  Great  Windsor  Park,  be- 
longing to  H.  R.  H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1747  ;  drawn 
by  "  M.  H.,"  on  a  scale  of  75  feet  to  an  inch  :  4  f.  6  in.  x  3 
f.  3  in.     [fi  VII.  38.  J.  a.] 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  the  gardens  and  part  of  Windsor 
Great  Park,  the  seat  of  H.  R.  H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland ; 
drawn  in  1750,  by  John  Vardy,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  or  3 
chains  to  an  inch :  3  f  6  in.  x  2  f.  8  in.     [fe  vii.  ss.  i.  b.  i.] 

A  tinted  plan,  unfinished,  of  the  gardens  of  Cumberland  Lodge, 
in  Windsor  Great  Park;  [drawn  by  John  Vardy  in  1750,] 
without  a  scale,  but  200  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  8  in.  x  2  f.  7  in. 
[ft  VII.  3U.  2.  h.  3.] 

It  is  apparently  the  rough  draft  of  the  preceding,  but  does 
not  shew  so  much  space. 

A  colored  view  of  the  upper  court  of  Windsor  Castle,  looking 
towards  the  round  tower;  drawn,  probably  about  1635,  by 
Wenceslans  Hollar:  1  f.  \(i\  in.  x  7  in.  \P,  R.  Cracherode, 
359.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Castle,  taken  from  the 
park;  drawn  about  1740,by  Bernard  Lens:  lf.Jin.x8in. 
[ft  VII.  40.  i.  a.  *.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Castle  and  town ; 
drawn  about  1740,  by  Bernard  Lens :  1  f.  j  in.  x  8  in.     [ft 

VII.  40.  I.  «.  ff.] 


An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  CasUe,  taken  from 
Datcfaet  Common ;  drawn  about  1740,  by  Bernard  Lens :  1 
f.  J  in.  X  8  in.     [sfe  vir.  4o.  i.  a,  d.] 

A  north-east  riew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Cast]e;  drawn 
about  1740,  by  Bernard  Lens:  1  f.  J  in.  x  8  in.  [*  vu,  to. 
i.  s.  a.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Castle ;  drawn  about 
1740,  by  Bernard  Lens:  1  f.  J  in.  x  8  in.     [d?  vii.  40.  i. 

2C.] 

An  outline  plan  of  the  ground  and  part  of  the  town  on  the 
south  side  of  Windsor  Castle,  shewing  a  scheme  for  some 
extensive  alterations  and  apparently  for  a  new  entrance  to 
the  upper  ward ;  drawn  about  the  year  1800,  on  a  scale  of 
27  feel  to  an  inch :  4  f.  x  3  f.     [#  vir.  40.  «,  n.  i,] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Windsor  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  ^  of  an  inch  to  a  foot :  2  f.  4  in. 
X  1  f.  11  in.     [^d(f.  9460.  fol.  71.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  Princesses'  apartments  on  the  south 
terrace  of  Windsor  Castle;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq., 
on  a  scale  of  13  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  10  in.  x  7  iu.  [Jdd. 
fl460.  fol.  73.] 

An  outline  riew,  in  pencil,  of  the  round  tower  of  Windsor 

k     Castle,  with  part  of  the  court  of  the  upper  ward;  drawn  by 
Frederic  Nash  :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.     IJdd.  9460.  fol.  70.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magiui  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  420. 
A  ground  plan,  in  pencil,  of  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor, 
shewing  the  groining  of  the  roof;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash, 
on  a  scale  of  14  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [^Add, 
9460.  ff.  fio,  61.] 
A  highly  finished  ground  plan,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  St. 
George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  with  the  groining  of  the  roof; 
drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  24  feet  to  an  inch:  1 
f.  4  in.  X  10  in.     \_Add.  9460.  fol.  6*.] 

Engraied  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i-  p.  243. 

A  highly  finished  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  side  of  the 

nave  of  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor;  drawn  by  Frederic 

Nash  :   1  f.  4i  in.  x  9^  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  63.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magtia  Briiannia,  vol.  i.  p.  206. 

Rough  plans  and  details,  witli  measurements,  of  parts  of  St. 

George's  Chapel,  Windsor ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 

the  one  1  f.  3  in.  x  9^  in.,  the  other  I  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  3  in. 

[Add.  9460.  ff.  65.  h.,  66.] 


<  -*  -»  ^.  ' : 


A  pencS  ihawiag  of  the  west  wimkwi  of  Sc  George's  ChmpA, 
Windsor;  by  Sonel  Ljuxa^  Esq.:  1  £.  x  9|  in.    [.4d£ 

Um.  feL  «w  ] 

Pencfl  dnwriBgs  of  nuiiituls  with  details  md  i  iiiim  im  iiii^ 
in  the  Braj  Chapel  in  St.  George's  Chapel^  Windsor;  by 
Sanrael  Ltsoos  Esq.  :l£7in.xlCSin.    IJdd.  9460. 

Two  pencil  diawings  containing  plan,  deration^  and  detaib, 
with  measerementft,  of  the  east  door  a(  St.  George's  Chapel, 
Windsor;  bj  Samnel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  1  £  3  in.  x  9  in. 
[Add.  9460.  ffl  6^  b^  6^.] 

Eleration  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorwaj  at  the  east  end  of 
Sl  George's  Chapel,  Windsor ;  drawn  bj  Frederic  Nash : 
10  in.  X  7|  in.     [Jdd  9460.  fol  do.  6.] 
EngraTed  in  Lyscns^  Ma^na  Britannia^  toL  i.  p.  206. 

A  bigfalj  finished  oatline  deration,  in  pencil,  of  the  monmnent 
of  Sir  Wm.  Htzwilliam,  in  St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor; 
drawn  bj  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  l^V  inch  to  a  foot : 
1  f.  2  in.  X  lOJ  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  dr.] 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  inscription  several  times  re- 
peated in  the  iron  work  of  the  door  behind  the  altar  in  St. 
George's  Chapel,  Windsor ;  bj  Samuel  Ljsons^  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  Si  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  67.  6.] 

Two  plans,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  half 
of  the  iron  monmnent  of  K.  Edward  III.,  in  St.  George's 
Chapel,  Windsor ;  drawn  bj  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  each  1  f. 
X  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  68.] 

A  \iew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Castle  and  Eton  College, 
taken  from  the  road  between  the  Windmill  Inn  and  the  Play- 
ground; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  May  1793.  [P.  R. 
K^ve,  1.  35.] 

An  outline  view  of  Windsor,  taken  from  the  garden  of  the 
Castle  Inn,  at  Salthill;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  34.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Windsor  Castle,  taken  from  the  play- 
ground at  Eton;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  May  1793 :  10) 
in.  X  7  J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  36.] 

A  view»  in  pencil,  of  Frogmore  Lodge,  in  the  Little  Park, 
Windsor :  6  in.  x  4 J  in.     [ib  vii.  39.  c] 

A  colurcd  plan  of  the  western  turnpike  road  (from  Shrubshill), 
uud  of  the  roads  to  Windsor,  with  the  grounds  adjoining 
ihot'oto ;  shewing  how  such  roads  are  proposed  to  be  altered, 
iUid  uuw  carried  ;  drawn  about  1780,  on  a  scale  of  20  chains 
lu  i\xx  iuch :  ^  f.  5  iu.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [d?  v.  loo.  s.] 


DERKSHIBE.  167 

Nioe  plans  of  ihc  difierent  ways  from  His  Majesty's  eUbles  at 
Windsor,  to  the  camp  on  Ascot  Heath,  1798;  drawn  ap- 
parently for  the  use  of  K.  George  III.,  and  arranged  in  a 
volume  of  a  small  octavo  size:  the  scale  is  about  H  it^^^  to 
a  mile,     [ft  v.  99.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Witham  House,  near  Oxford,  the 
seat  of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10} 
in.  X  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  J3.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  entrance  of  Witham  House ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7}  in.  x  4^  in.  IJdd.  9460.  foL 
75.  b.] 

Outline  drawings  of  the  sepulchral  brasses  of  Richard  Wygtham 
and  his  wife  Juliana  Golaffre  (who  died  in  1408) ;  formerly 
in  the  chancel  of  Witham  Church,  and  removed  in  1730  to 
the  south  window  of  the  chancel:  1  f.  2^  in.  x  10}  in.  [A 
VII.  77.] 

See  Aubrey's  Berkshire,  1736,  p.  67,  and  the  GevtlemarCs 
Magazine,  vol.  67.  pt.  ii.  p.  663. 

A  plan  of  the  park  of  West  Woodhay,  between  Newbury  and 
Hungerford,  the  seat  of  William  Sloper,  Esq. ;  drawn  about 
1760,  without  a  scale:    1  f.  3  in.  x  II  in.     [*  tii.  51.  a.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ground  floor  of  West  Woodhay 
House ;  drawn  about  1750,  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch  : 

11  in.  X  8  in.     [ft  Vtl.  51.  &.] 

A  plan  of  the  first  floor  of  West  Woodhay  House :  on  the  same 
scale  and  size,     [ft  vii.  51.  r.] 

A  plan  of  West  Woodhay  House,  shewing  apparently  some  ad- 
ditional buildings;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  18  feet  to  an  inch: 

12  in.  X  7i  in.     [ft  vii.  si.  d.] 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  font  in  Woolhampton  Church  ;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  57.] 

A  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  an  inscription  in  the  chancel  of 
Woolhampton  Church,  with  a  pencil  sketch  of  the  window 
of  the  chancel;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  4^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  48.  i.] 

The  inscription  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol. 
i.  p.  204. 


BUCKINGHAMSHIEE. 


A  COLORED  plan  of  the  river  Thames  from  Boulter's  Lock,  nei 
Taplow,  to  Mortlate,  with  part  of  the  counties  of  Buckiiii 
ham  and  Middlesex,  shewiDg  the  canal  which  was  pro- 
jected from  Monkey  Island,  near  Domey,  to  Isleworth,  sur- 
veyed, in  1770,  by  James  Brindley,  Engineer;  drawn  on 
parchment  by  William  Blanchard,  (from  the  original  by- 
Robert  Whitworth,)  on  a  scale  of  four  inches  to  a  mile :  8  C 
6  in.  X  3  f.  2  in.     [a  vi.  n.  3.1 

A  colored  plan  of  the  river  Thames  and  of  the  intended  canal 
from  Monkey  Island  to  Isleworth,  surveyed  by  James  Brind- 
ley,  1770  ;  shewing  the  two  projected  lines,  the  upper  one  by 
Colnbrook  and  Bedfont,  proposed  by  Mr.  Brindley,lhe  lower 
one  by  Dalchet  and  Staines ;  with  profiles  of  both  lines,  and  a 
list  of  the  land  owners  upon  both ;  drawn  on  parchment  by 
T.  Jeffeiys,  on  a  scale  of  2  inches  to  a  mile :  3  f.  8  in.  X  2f.  _ 
6  in.     [ffl  VI.  i^^,  a.] 

A  colored  profile  of  the  river  Thames  from  Boulter's  Lock  1 
Morllake,  surveyed,  in  1770,  by  James  Brindley,  Engineer  jJ 
drawn  on  vellum  by  William  Blanchard,  from  the  original  byl 
Robert  Whitworth ;  the  distance  on  a  scale  of  4  inches 
mile ;  the  falls  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch :  14  f.  x  2  C% 
Accompanied  by  a  Ms.  description.    [4  vi.  ta.} 

The  three  preceding  plans  were  copied  for  the  use  of  King:'! 
George  III.  from  the  originals,  which  were  made  apparently! 
for  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  London ;  these  copies  weiB'f 
presented  to  his  Majesty  by  Mr.  James  Sharp,  together  with  I 
a  paper  inlitled  "  A  llecital  of  what  steps  have  hithertO'V 
been  taken  towards  making  a  canal  from  Reading  to  Isle--| 
worth,  Dec.  27th,  1770." 


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.  169 

Ashridge,  the  seat  of  the  Bridgewater  family.     See  Pitstone. 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Aylesbury 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9|  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  107.] 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  with 
hexagonal  cover,  in  Aylesbury  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  10  in.  x  5}  in.:  with  three  small  drawings  of  details 
of  the  sculpture.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  no.] 

The  font  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  i.  p. 
489. 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  recumbent  white  marble  figure 
in  Aylesbury  Church,  which  was  dug  up  in  the  ruins  of  the 
Grey  Friars,  and  supposed  by  Browne  Willis  to  be  that  of 
Sir  Robert  Lee,  who  died  in  1460;  by  Priscilla  Combe,  1787: 
9|  in.  X  6  in.     [d?  vm*  4.  i.] 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  of  the 
same  figure :  1  f.  4  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  113.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  country  north  of  Beaconsfield,  by  R. 
Montalembert,  Comet  K.  D.  Dragoons,  on  a  scale  of  300 
yards  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3}  in.  x  1  f.  2|  in.     [ib  viii.  4.  2.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  country  south  of  Beaconsfield  ;  drawn  by 
T.  Bamett,  Captain  in  the  4th  or  Queen's  own  Dragoons,  on 
a  scale  of  300  yards  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [^ 

Vlll.  4.  3.] 

A  colored  view  of  Gregories,  the  seat  of  the  Rt  Hon.  Ed- 
mund Burke  at  Beaconsfield;  drawn  by  ...  .  Ravenhill: 
10  in.  X  5J  in.    [d?  viii.  5.  6.] 
This  has  been  engraved  by  Ravenhill. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  arch  over  the  south  door  of 
Bletchley  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
5  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  99.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  oldest  part  of  the  rectory-house  at 
Bletchley ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  7  feet  to  an  inch :  8  in.  x  7 
in.     [Add.  6402.  fol.  iio.j 

An  outline  view  of  the  parsonage  at  Brickhill ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  17.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  an  arched  doorway  in  the  school  at  Buck- 
ingham ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  99.] 

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170  BUCRINOHAMSHIRE. 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  and  capital  in  the  school  at 
Buckingham;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  Tin.  x  4iin. 
[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  99.] 

Bulstrode,  the  seat  of  the  Duke  of  Portl^d.    See  Upton. 

A  colored  west  view  of  Bumham  Abby ;  drawn  in  1787,  by 
" Mr.  Dickson:*'  1  f.  1  in.  x  8 J  in.     [di  viii.  «6.  6.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  of  Bumham  Church  ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  foL 

107.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  an  oblong  vallutn 
and  ditch,  about  130  paces  long  and  about  60  wide,  in  a 
wood  near  Bumham,  called  by  the  country  people  Harle- 
quin's Moat ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  125.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  stained  glass  in  the  window  of  Ches- 
ham-bois  Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  11  in.  X  5  in. 
[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  117.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  488. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  stained  glass  in  the  church 
of  Chesham  Bois ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7}  in.  x 
4i  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  117.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  church  of  Chesham  Bois ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7^  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  116.  6.] 

An   interior    view,  in   pencil,   of  the  chancel   of   Chetwode 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   9^  in.  x  8  in. 
[Jdd.  9460.  fol.  105.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  487. 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  triple  side  windows  in  the 
chancel  of  Chetwode  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8 
in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  106.] 

Three  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  omamentcd  capitals  in  Chetwode 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  two  of  the  drawings  7  in. 
X  4^  in.,  the  other  5  in.  x  2}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  106.] 

A  colored  drawing,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  antient  stained 
glass,  with  a  figure  of  Henry  III.,  in  the  second  light  of  the 
east  window  of  Chetwode  Priory  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  1  f.  6  in.  X  7  in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  ii5.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  488. 


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.  171 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  figure  of  St.  Edmund  in  the  stained 
glass  of  the  east  window  of  Chetwode  Priory  Church ;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [AM.  9460.  fol.  ii6.] 

Engraved  on  a  smaller  seale  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol. 
i.  p.  488. 

Seven  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  antient  stained  glass 
in  Chetwode  Priory ;  drai^^n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  [Add, 
9460.  ff.  115.  6.,  116.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Datchet  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1787  :  1  f.  1  in.  x  19  in.    [*  viii.  28.  a.] 

A  colored  view  of  Datchet  bridge ;  drawn  about  1790:  8  in.  x 
6  in.     [^  VIII.  S8.  c] 

A  colored  design  for  an  iron  bridge  of  one  arch  of  270  feet, 
over  the  river  Thames  between  Windsor  and  Datchet; 
drawn  by  John  Stickney,  in  1799:  11  in.  x  5 J  in.     [*  viii. 

28.  e.] 

It  is  accompanied  by  a  letter  from  the  designer  to  Mr. 
William  Vaughan,  dated  15th  May,  1799,  estimating  the  ex- 
pense at  <f  5000. 

Four  drawings  of  two  doorways  of  the  church,  apparently,  at 
Denham  "  or  Darlton;"  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  about  7  J  in. 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Eaye,  i.  20—23.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  doorway  of  Dinton  Church,  with  the 
admeasurements  annexed  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3 
in.  X  9i  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  101.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  doorway  of  Dinton  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  f  inch  to  a  foot :  10  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  100.  &.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  L  p.  486. 

A  drawing,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  sculpture  over  the 
doorway  of  Dinton  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10 
in.  X  8  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  loo.  6.] 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  inscription  over  the  doorway 
of  Dinton  Church,  apparently  the  size  of  the  original ;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  f.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  102.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  inscription  over  the  doorway  of 
Dinton  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  1^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  101.] 

Two  pen  and  ink  drawings  of  details  of  the  doorway  of  Dinton 
Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  10  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  101.] 

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172  BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 

A  pencil  drawiDg  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Dinton  CliurcH 
by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :   5  in.  x  4  iu.     [Add.  9460.  fol. 

109.] 

Ditton  Park.     See  Stoke  Poges. 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  part  of  the  east  wiudow  of  Edlesborough , 
or  Ellesborough  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ljaons,  Ksq.  : 
di  ui.  X  4  in.     [Add.  3460.  fol.  io4.] 

A  section,  iu  pen  and  ink,  of  the  insulated  oval  mount,  ap- 
parently the  site  of  an  ancient  fortress,  on  which  the  church 
of  Edlesborough  stands ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  i  in.  X  3  in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  ly,^.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  earth  works  on  the  side  of  the 
Chiltem  hills,  near  Ellesborough,  at  one  comer  of  which  is  a 
high  circular  mount  or  keep,  80  paces  in  circumference, 
called  the  Castle-hill  or  Kimble  Castle,  commonly  supposed  t 
have  been  the  caslle  of  (Junobelinc ;  drann  by  Samuel  7 
SODS,  Esq. ;  7i  in.  x  4^  in.     [Jdd.  9460.  fol.  ]-5.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Eton  College,  taken  from  the  terr 
at 'Windsor;  drawn  by  A.  B.  Lens:  1  f.  ^  in.  x  8  in.     {jft 

¥111.  3<>.  cJ] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Eton  College,  taken  from  the  play^ 

ground;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  May,  1793:  lOj  in.  xl 

7i  in.     [P.  n.  Kaye,  i.  34.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ceremony  of  the  Moiitem  at  Eto 

in  1778,  as  attended  by  George  III.  and  Queen  Charlottefi 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:    lOJ  in.  x  7j^  in.     [/*.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  aB.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  procession  ad  Muniem,  and  to  tlia.fl 

inn  at  Salt  Hill,  in  May,  1793;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm: 

in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  J7.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  planting  the  flag  ad  Montem,  i 

Windmill  Hill  at  Sail  Hill,  in  May,  1793 ;  drawn  by  S.  H."^ 

Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  at;.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  costume  of  tlie  under  Master  i 

Eton;  drawn  in  1793,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7}  i 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  S5.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  costume  of  a  salt-gatherer  at  1 

Montem   at  Eton  in  May,  1793;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Gri 

lOj-  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  i.  3i.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  room  at  the  inn  I 

Satthill,  prepared  for  the  Mtmtein  dinner  iu  1793;  dravru  bji 

S.  H.  Grimm:  lOi  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  l.  w.] 


BlTCKtNOUAMSBIRE.  173 

A  view,  in  Indiau  ink,  of  Ihe  irees  opposite  the  Castle  Inn,  at 
Salthill ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  W^  in.  x  TJ  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  so.] 

Gregories,  tbe  seat  of  Edmund  Burke.     See  Bbaconsfield, 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  tomb  of  Elizabetb  de  la  Plauncb,  wife 
of  Sir  John  Clinton,  in  Haversham  Church  ;  by  Samuel  Ly- 
8ons,  Esq.:  9j  in.  x  7i  in.     l^dd.  94C0.  fol.  in.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britanniaf  vol.  i.  p.  491. 

A  pencil  drawing  of  tbe  tomb  of  Elizabeth,  Lady  Clinton,  in 
Haversham  Church  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  X 

10  in.     {Add.  9460.  fol.  ns.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  tlie  figures  on  two  tombs  in  Haversham 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7 J  in.  x  4j  in. 
[Add.  9400.  fol.  iiy.] 

Colored  sketches  of  the  stained  glass  in  the  windows  of  the 
chancel  of  Hitcham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
I        1  f.  3  in.  X  11  in.     \_Add.  94G0.  fol.  ii«.] 
■Tour  pencU  sketches,  partly  tinted,  of  stained  glass  in  the 
F     windows  of  Hitcham  Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  ii9.] 
A  pencil  drawing  of  the  circular  stone  font,  with  arches,  in 
Hitchenden  Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  3J 
in.     iAdd.  9460.  fol.  io9.] 

Kimble  Castle.     See  Ellesborodgh, 

A  west  view,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  the 
monastery  of  MuresJey  for  nuns  of  the  Benedictine  order, 
dedicated  to  St.  Margaret,  in  the  parish  of  Ivingboe; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  11  in.  x  7  in,     [Add,  9460, 

fol.  1S4.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Langley  Parke,  [part  of  the  Honor  of  Wind- 
sor,] liynge  within  Buckinghamshire,  wherof  Mr.  Edmond 
Kcdermister  is  keper,  and  hath  about  140  fallow  deere, 
about  35  of  antler,  about  14  buckes; — the  circuite  of  this 
parke  is  6j  mile,  it  poletli  7^  mile,  wherof  certaine  confining 
tenantes  by  custom  doe  pale  \ :  there  is  noe  great  store  of 
timber  trees ;  this  parke  is  about  3j  mile  from  Windesore ;" 
drawn  in  1607,  by  John  Norden,  on  a  scale  of  40  perches  to 
an  inch  [8  inches  to  a  mile] :  2  f.  1  in.  x  1  f,  ^  in.  [Harl. 
3749.  art.  i6.] 

L  pencil  sketch  of  Medmenham  Church  and  part  of  the  village ; 
drawn  about  1800  :  B^  iu.  X  bl  in.     [A  viii.  3s.  i.  a.] 


174  BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 

Two  plans  and  sections^  one  in  pencil,  the  other  in  pen  mnd 

ink,  of  the  remains  of  a  large  Roman  camp,  nearly  square, 

enclosing  about  seven  acres,  with  a  single  vcMum  or  ditchy 

near  Medmenham ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  A^  in. 

X  4^  in.    [Add.  9460.  foL  1S5.] 

A  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Great 
Missenden  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  109.] 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  sculpture  on  the  font  in  Missenden 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add, 
9460.  fol.  108.  &.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  stone  stalls  in  Maid's  Mor- 
ton Church,  with  the  measurements  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  10  in.  X  6  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  los.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  490. 

A  drawing,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone 
font  in  Maid*8  Morton  Church  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  109.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  489. 

An  elevation,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  Salden  House,  in 
the  parish  of  Muresley,  built  by  Sir  John  Fortescue,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer  temp.  James  I.,  and  now  pulled 
down  ;  drawn  by  the  Reverend  William  Cole :  1  f.  2  in.  x  7 
in.    [Add.  6402.  fol.  m.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  Corbel  table  at  the  end  of  the  hall 
of  Nutley  Abbey ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  5  in.  x  4| 
in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  1^3.] 

Partly  engraved,  on  a  reduced  scale,  in  the  Magna  Bri- 
tannia,  vol.  i.  p.  489. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  sculpture  on  the 
Corbel  table  in  the  hall  of  Nutley  Abbey ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  i23.] 

A  colored  south-east  prospect  of  ^^  Astridge  House,  the  seat  of 
his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Bridgewatcr,*'  in  the  parish  of  Pitstone; 
drawn  about  1790 :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [^  viii.  lo.  i.  a.] 

A  colored  north-west  ^^  prospect  of  Astridge  House  ;**  drawn 
about  1790  :  1  f .  2  in.  x  9  in.     [^  viii.  lo.  i.  &.] 

These  two  views  represent  the  old  college  or  convent  of 
a  religious  order  called  Bonhommcs,  which  was  once  the 
residence  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  was  pulled  down  by  the 
Duke  of  Bridgewatcr  about  the  year  1802,  in  order  to  make 
room  for  the  present  mansion. 


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.  175 

Plans,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasurements  annexed,  of  the  old 
College  at  Ashridge ;  drawn  by  Samael  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f. 
2  in.  X  9  in.     lAdd.  9460.  fol.  122.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  part  of  the  cloisters  of  the 
old  College  at  Ashridge ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq., 
with  sketches  of  details :  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.  lAdd,  9460.  fol. 
119.  6.] 

An  interior  view  of  the  ruins  of  the  hall  of  the  old  College  at 
Ashridge,  taken  during  the  demolition  of  the  building  in 
1802;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  11  in.  x  8 J  in. 
lAdd,  9460.  fol.  121.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  492. 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  old  fresco  painting  in  the  old  College 
at  Ashridge,  with  details  of  carvings,  etc. ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.     [^Add.  9460.  fol.  120.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  parts  of  windows,  etc.,  in  the  church  at 
Princess  Risborough ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7\ 
in.  X  4^  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  104.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Princess  Ris- 
borough Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  Z\  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  109.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasurements,  of  an  entrenchment 
adjoining  the  churchyard  at  Prince's  Risborough,  supposed 
to  be  the  site  of  the  Black  Prince's  palace ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3}  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  125.] 

Salden  House.    See  Mureslet. 

Pen  and  ink  drawing  of  a  window  in  the  south  aisle  of  Sher- 
rington Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7 J  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  9460.'  fol.  lor.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  three  stone  stalls  in  Sherrington  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9460. 

fol.  108.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Sherrington 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
9460.  fol.  no.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  the  handle  of  the  south  door  of  Sherring- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  i04.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  one  of  the  windows  in  the  chapel 
of  Liscombe  House,  in  the  parish  of  Soulbury ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  3  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  lor.] 


176 


BDCKI»CHAHSHIBE. 


A  pencil  sketch  of  an  arch,  with  architectaral  details,  in  Stanton  J 
Barry  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  | 
in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  99.] 

A  south-east  view,  io  pencil,  of  Stewldey  Church ;  drawn  by  J 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  1  f.  x  9  in.     IMd.  9460.  fol.  ae.] 
Engraved  in  the  Ma^na  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  633, 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Slewkley  Church,  with  the  admeasure- 
ments annexed;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  1  f.  4  in. 
X  10  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  as.  i.] 

An  interior  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  chancel  of  Rtewkley  Church;  . 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  10  in.  x  8  in.  {_Add,  9460.  1 
fol.  96.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  i.  p.  486. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  chancel  of  Stewliley  Church,  with  vaiiotul 
details ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  I  f.  9  in.  x  1  f,  3 
in.     {Add.  9460.  fol.  9i.] 

A  section,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Stewldey  Church,  with  the  ad- 
measurements annexed ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
10  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  95.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorway  and  arches  at  the  west  end  of 
Stewkley  Church,  with  some  details;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  1  f  9  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  9o.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  arches  and  cajiitals  of  pillars  at  the 
west  end  of  Stewkley  Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
1  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [Add.  94G0.  fol.  97.] 

Engraved,  on  a  smaller  scale,  in  the  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  i.  p.  486. 

Eight  pencil  sketches  of  arches,  capitals,  and  other  architectaral 
details  of  Stewkley  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
chiefly  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9460.  ff.  yj-95,] 

Three  drawings,  iu  pencil,  containing  arches,  capitals,  and  va- 
rious architectural  details  of  Stewldey  Church ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  each  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9460.  ff.  97.  h., 

SB.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  font  in  Stewkley  Church  ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  9*.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Ditton  Parke  [part  of  the  honor  of  Windsor 
and  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Poges]  in  Buckinghamshire, 
wherof  Sir  Charles  Howards  is  chiefe  keper  under  the  Earle 
of  Nottingham,  and  hath  aboute  220  deere,  about  50  of  antler, 
and  20  buckes  ;  the  circuite  of  this  parke  by  the  pale  is  2j 
mile;   little  timber;    it  containeth  in  quantitie  about  195 


BircKINOnAMSHIRE.  177 

akers,  goode  grounde;"  drawn  in  1607,  by  Jolin  Norden,  on 
a  scale  of  20  perches  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2  in. 
[Harl.  3749.  art.  it.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketches,  with  notes,  of  various  architectural  de- 
tails of  Stowe  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  9i 
in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9400.  fol.  los.] 

Fen  and  ink  eketch  of  an  arch  in  Stowe  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  SJ  in.     [Add.  9460.  fol.  103.] 

A  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Stowe 
Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  {_Add, 
94C0.  fol.  109.]  4 

I  Two  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  door  of  Water  Stratford  Church ; 

I      by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1 1  in,  x  8i  in. :  with  three  draw- 

r      ings  of  details  on  a.  larger  scale.     [Add.  9460.  ff.  9-j.  b.,  lou.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  486. 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Upton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7i  in.  x  4J  in.    [Add.  9460.  fol.  g^.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  tlie  circular  stone  font  with  arches  in 
Upton  Church;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5}  in.  x  3^  in. 
[Add.  9460.  fol.  109.] 


^; 


A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bulstrode,  the  seat  of  the  Dowager 
Duchess  of  Portland;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  7th  May, 
lOJ  in.  X  7  in.     [*  viil.  li.  i.  a.] 

outline  view  of  Bulstrode;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Girimm;  appa- 
rently the  sketch  from  which  the  preceding  was  taken :  1  f. 
7  in.  x  1  f.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i8.] 

1  Indian  ink,  of  the  grotto  in  the  park  at  Bulstrode ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  7th  May,  1781:  lOj  in.  x  7  in. 

[it  vin.  u.  i.  </.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  Danish  camp  in  the  park  at  Bul- 
strode ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  7lti  May,  1781 :  7j  in.  x 
5i  in.     [fi  VIII.  II,  1,  e.] 

An  outline  view  of  the  Danish  camp  in  the  park  at  Bulstrode ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  ;  it  is  apparently  the  original  sketch 
for  the  preceding:  1  f.  2i  in.  x  11  in,     [P.  K.  Kaye,  1. 19,] 

A  pencil  drawing,  with  admeasurements,  of  an  amphora,  found 
in  a  sand-pit  on  Wavendon  Heath ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ; 
5in,  x3iin-    [Add.  0i60.  iol.  1^6.} 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  i.  p.  S4.] 


178  BUCKINOHAMSHISE. 

■ 

A  distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  West  Wycombe  Church,  taken 
from  the  road  at  the  foot  of  the  hill ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grrimm : 
11  in.  X  7  in.    [P.  R.  Eaye,  i.  33.] 

A  section,  in  pencil,  with  the  admeasurements,  of  the  remains 
of  a  circular  camp  on  the  top  of  the  hill  at  West  Wycombe ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq:  4^  in.  x  3}  in.    [Add.  9460. 

foL  125.] 

An  outline  view  of  High  or  Chipping  Wycombe,  taken  from 
the  road ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7^  in.    [P.  IL 

Kayc,  I.  32.] 

A  north-cast  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wyrardisbury  or  Wraysboxy 
Church,  Aear  Staines ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1787  :  1  f. 
1|  in.  x  9  in.    [sb  vai.  37.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 


A  MAP  of  the  county  of  Cambridge ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4i- 
miles  to  an  incb :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i.] 

A  map  of  Cambridgeshire,  "  with  the  Roman  stations  and  ways 
and  Britons  walls ;"  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  by  James  EsBex, 
architect :  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  63.] 

A  map  of  the  Roman  stations  in  Cambridgeshire ;  traced  in 

pencil,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  "  from  a  drawing  by  Mr. 

Essex,  [the  precediog,]  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Tho. 

Kerrich:^  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  ».  6.] 
A  map  of  the  country  round  Cambridge ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 

4^  miles  to  an  inch  :  9^  in.  x  8}  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i.  &.] 
A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  in  the 

church  of  Abington  Magna ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 

rich,  formerly  keeper  of  the  Public  Library  in  Cambridge : 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fol.  no.] 
A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  west  window  of  the 

tower  of  the  church  of  Abington  Magna;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fol.  Si2.] 
A  sketch  and  section,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  north  window  in  the 

church  of  Abington  Magna;   drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 

Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fol.  an.] 
A  north-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  church  of  Abington  Parva; 

dran'D  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6754.  fol.  199.  i.] 
An  elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  of  the  church 

of  Abington  Parva ;  dran-n  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fol.  ti3.] 

A  A3 


n.  J^^^J 


180  CAMBBIDGBSHIRK. 

An  oiilline  clevallon,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  aorLh  door  of  f 
church  of  Abington  Parva ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  K!a| 
rich,  from  the  measurement  of  James  Essex:  8  in.  x  6  i 
[Add.  6738.  fol.  ib.] 

Sketches  of  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of  the 
church  of  Abington  Parva;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     IJdd.  6754.  fol.  si*.] 

An  elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  the 
church  of  Abington  Parva ;  drawn  by  tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Jdd.  6754.  fol.  sis.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  a  double  niche  in  the  chancel  of  UUle 
Abingdon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x 
4i  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  31.]  "" 

Anglesey  Priory.    See  Bottisham. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  a  double  piscina  in   Arrington  Chtii 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  94flll 

fol.  31.] 

Profile,  in  pencil,  with  admeasuTcmcnts,  of  the  ancient  Roman 
road  between  Balsham  and  Vandelbury,  on  the  Gogmagog 
Hilts ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [^dd, 
9461.  fol.  m.  b.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north  iutd  soDlh 
doors  of  Balsham  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fi'.  :i85,  3b6.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  Bal- 
sham Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6751.  fol.  isa.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of  the 
chancel  of  Balsham  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [_Add.  6755.  fol.  383.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pea  and  ink,  of  the  chancel  door  of 
Balsham  Church:  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fot.  ■•in.] 

Five  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east 
window,  the  windows  of  the  aisles,  and  the  windows  of  the 
steeple,  in  Balsham  Chmrch  ;  dratvn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6756.  fF.  378-3BS.] 

Three  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east 
window,  the  windows  of  the  chancel,  and  the  upper  window^  j 
of  the  steeple  of  Balsham  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Th( 
mas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  2oi-so3.] 


CAHBRIDOBSHIRE. 


ISl 


Sketches,  in  pencil,  with  Dotee,  of  windows  in  Balsham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lyaone,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  33.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  a  niche  in  the  south  wall  of 
Balsham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  with 
notes:  ej  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  33.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  grave-stone,  with 
brass  plates,  of  John  de  Sleford,  master  of  the  wardrobe  to 
King  Edward  III.,  and  rector  of  Balsham,  (who  died  in  1401,] 
in  Balsham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f, 
6  in.  X  9  in. :  with  some  details  the  size  of  the  originals. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  3i.] 

Engraved  on  a  smaller  scale  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol. 
ii.  p.  66. 

Drawings,  io  pen  and  ink,  of  four  cross  stones  in  Balsham 
Church-yard;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  X  4  in, 
[Add.  6755.  fol.  SM.] 

Barnwell  Church.     See  Cambridge,  Little  St.  Andrew's. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  and  of  various  details  in  Barring- 
ton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  34.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  great  east  window  and  two  side  win- 
dows of  Bartlow  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich  :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [^Add.  6756.  fol.  S9i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  round  tower  of  Bartlow  Church,  with 
some  details ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  31.] 

Bartlow  tumuli.     See  Essex,  Bartlow. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  large  octagonal  font  in  Barton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  38.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows,  capitals,  and  other  details 
of  Bassingboumc  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
I      each  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  946J.  £f.  34.  b.,  35.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  Bottisham  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  X  4  in.  [Add,  9461. 
fol.  36.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  aisles  of 
Bottisham  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  4  in. 
X  4  in.     lAdd.  6747.  fol.  117.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  details,  of  the  remains  of  Anglesey 
Priory,  in  the  parish  of  Bottisham ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  10  in.  x  4  in.     [Ad<l.  9461.  fol.  3i.] 


:  4  in. 


183  CABIBBIIK)eBmBE. 

Two  sketches  of  windows,  capitals,  tower,  etc.,  of  Boi 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq- :  each  7  in.  x  4 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  36.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  three  rich  recesses  in  the  north  wi 
of  the  chancel  of  Burgh  or  Burrough  Green  Church ;  the 
first  containing  the  single  figure  of  a  knight,  the  second  a 
knight  and  his  lady,  the  third  a  single  figure  of  a  knight ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in,  x  4  in.  [JdtL 
6751.  fol.  155.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  figures  of  a  koight  and  his  lady 
at  the  foot  of  the  allar  tomb  behind  the  altar  in  Buigh  Green 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  35.] 

Sketch  of  the  central  arch  of  the  chancel  of  Burgh 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  > 
Udd.  9461.  fol,  35.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  arch  behind  the  altar  of  Bi 
Green  Church,  with  the  recumbent  figure  of  a  lady 
by  Samuel  LysoBS,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 
35.  ft.] 

Sketch  of  the  figure  of  alady  under  the  central  arch  in  the  chance^ 
of  Burgh  Green  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.H 
6  in.  X  3^  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  S5.]  V 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  of  the  chancel  of  Burgh 
Green  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5 j  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  36.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  nave  of  Burwell  Church ; 
drawn  fi-om  memory  in  1787,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
8  in.  X  6  in.     lAdd.  6744.  fol.  «.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  chancel  of  Burwell  Church; 
drawn  from  memory  in  1787,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
8  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6744.  fol.  «.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Burwell  Church ; 
drawTi  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  each   4  i 
[Add.  6743.  ff.  70,  71.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  Burwell  St.  Mai 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  i 
lAdd.  9461.  fol.  37.] 

Three  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Burwell  Castle ;  drawn  by  t 
Ber.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in,  [Add.  673J 
fbl.  61.] 


CUIBBID0E8HIRE.  183 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  remains  of  Bur- 
well  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  ;  6  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  sr.) 

Section,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ancient  en- 
treQchment  called  the  Devil's  Ditch,  near  Reach,  in  the  parish 
of  Burwell ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.9i6l.  fol.  80.  6.] 

A  map  of  "  Cambridge  in  the  time  of  the  Romans,"  with  the 
road  from  the  camp  on  the  hilJs  to  Godmanchester ;  drawn 
in  pen  and  ink,  by  James  Essex,  architect:  9  in.  x  7  in. 
[^(W.  6735.  fol.  61.] 

Granta  or  Grantaceaster,    See  Grancuesteb. 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  part  of  the  town  of  Cambridge  in 
the  time  of  Henry  HI. ;"  drawn  by  James  Essex,  architect: 

0  in.  X  7i  in.     [Add.  6763.  fol.  r,6.2 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  town  of  Cambridge  "  as  it  ought  to 
be  reformed ;"  drawn  by  Nicholas  llawksmoor,  about  the 
year  1720-30,  on  a  scale  of  140  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  X 

1  f.  8  in.     [str  vm.  m.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  town  of  Cambridge,  shewing 
Queen's,  Trinity,  and  St.  John's  Colleges :  apparently  a  mo- 
dem copy,  with  some  alterations,  of  part  of  Hawksmoot's 
plan  in  the  preceding ;  drawn  on  the  same  scale  and  size. 

[ftr  VIII.  45.] 

L  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Cambridge  Castle,  [in  tho  parish  of 
Chesterton,]  from  the  hill ;  drawn  in  1740,  by  James  Essex : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6770.  fol.  63.] 

iview,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Cambridge  Castle,  from  the  tield; 
drawn  by  James  Essex,  June  2nd,  1740  :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6770.  fol.  6i.] 

k  view,  in  pencil,  of  Cambridge  Castle, "  as  it  probably  was  j " 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  X  4^  in.  [Add. 
€735.  fol.  66.] 

L  plan,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  Cambridge  Castle  and 
ground  adjacent ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in. 
X  3i  in.     [Add:  6735.  fol.  67.] 

k  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  Cambridge  Castle,  shewing 
the  discoveries  made  Aug.  29,  1785;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich:  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  so.] 


184  CAMBBIDOBSHIRB. 

A  plaD,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Cambridge  Castle,  with  four  sectioiis ; 
dia^m  hj  the  Ber.  Thomas  Keirich,  1  Sept.  1785 :  9|  in.  x 
7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  65.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasnrements,  of  Cambridge  Castle ; 
drawn  in  1785,  hj  the  Rer.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  6  in. 
lAdd.  6735.  fol.  66.'] 

Two  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ancient  coffin  fidSydiscoTeied 
in  Cambridge  Castle  in  1810 ;  executed  hj  T.  Boardnuuiy  in 
1812.     [Add.  6735.  ff.  so,  5i.] 
Engraved  in  the  Archteoloffiaj  vol.  xvii.  plates  xv.  xvi. 

Colored  figures  of  '^  Runic  ^  knots  taken  firom  ancient  coffin 
stones  found  in  the  castle  at  Cambridge  in  1811 ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;.  8  in.  x  6}  in.  [Add.  6740. 
fol.  58.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  stone  coffin  found  in  Cambridge 
Casde ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  8th  April,  1820 : 

9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  69.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  pillars  and  arches  in  the  ciypt  of  an 
ancient  building,  (now  used  as  a  bam,)  called  Pythagoras* 
School,  or  Merton  Hall,  (belonging  to  Merton  College,  Ox- 
ford) on  the  outside  of  the  walks  of  St  John's  CoUege  at  Cam- 
bridge ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly sons,  Esq. :  each  4  in.  x  2|  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  6.] 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  on  the  west  side  of  Py- 
thagoras' School;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6756.  fol.  206.] 

A  colored  elevation  of  the  old  Town  Hall  of  Cambridge,  with 
plans  of  the  two  floors ;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale 
of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2}  in.     lAdd.  6776. 

fol.  47.] 

A  longitudinal  and  two  transverse  sections,  in  Indian  ink,  of 
the  Town  Hall;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  10 
feet  to  an  inch :  If.  x  11  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  48.] 

Plan  of  a  design  for  the  Town  Hall,  varying  from  the  preced- 
ing ;  drawn,  in  Indian  ink,  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of 

10  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  1  in.  x  11  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  49.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  back  of  the  Town  Hall ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 
1  in.  X  1 1  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  50.] 

Transverse  section,  in  outline,  of  the  Town  Hall,  shewing  the 
construction  of  the  brick  work  and  timbers,  with  admeasuro- 
meuts;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  1  f.  1  in.  x  11  in.  [Add. 
6776.  fol.  51.] 


CAMBSIDGESBIRE. 


185 


Three  drawings,  containing  six  elerations  and  plans,  in  outline, 
with  admeasurements,  of  the  windows  of  the  Town  Hall ; 
drawTi  by  James  Essex:  each  I  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [Add. 
6776.  ff.  5*-54.] 

A  colored  view  of  Mill  Lane,  Cambridge  j  drawn  by  Ricbard 
Gardner,  Sen^ :  1  f.  SJ  in.  x  1  f.  IJ  in.     [*  viit.  i7.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  Addenbrooke'a   Hospital  at    Cambridge; 

drawn  by  Richard  Gardner,  Sen'. :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1 1  in.     [sfc 

vm.  .IT./] 
A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  old  sepulchral  slab  containing 

a  cross,  found  at  Cambridge,  in  pulling  down  the  stairs  of 

the  Castle  Inn,  in  1809;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

7i  in.  X  4J  m.     [Add.  6730.  ff.  i,  a.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St.  Benedict's  Church,  Cambridge; 

"  W.  Wilkins,  del.,"  on  a  scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  tl  in.  X 

4  in.     [Add.  6756.  fol.  2p7.] 
Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  of  St.  Benedict's  Church, 

with  drawings  of  the  two  capitals,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 

rich :  each  5i  in.  x  3i  in.     [Add.  6757.  ff.  o2-34.] 

^ Scheme,  in  pen  and  ink,  shewing  the  formation  of  the  plan  of 
I  the  pillars  in  tlie  church  of  St.  Benedict ;  drawn  by  James 
I  Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.  [Add.  6768.  p.  139.] 
Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  pillars  and  arches  in  St.  Bene- 
dict's Church ;  drauu  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.     lAdd.  6756.  ff.  asa,  nw.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  aisles  of 
St.  Botolph's  Church,  Cambridge ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  west  window  of  St.  Cle- 
ment's Church,  Cambridge;  dratvn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  6j  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  67.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  St  Clement's 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6j  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9401.  fol.  6.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  stone,  in  St.  Clement's    , 
Church,  of  John  de  Helysingham,  mayor  of  Cambridge,  who 
died  in  1329;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  iHnoh 
to  a  foot :  1  f.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  4.  b.] 

Two  pencil  drawings  of  the  cross  and  inscription  on  the  monu- 
mental stone  of  John  de  Helysingham ;  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. ;  each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9401.  fol.  4.  6.] 


IM 

£le1^atk)I^  in  pen  aod  ink,  of  pan  of  the  mterior  of  SC  EdwardTs 
Church.  Cajabridge ;  drawn  bj  the  Ber.  Thoc^  lCtMrwit^'%^  2  g 
in.  X  6  in.     [  Jdirf.  673^.  foL  46.] 

Three  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  pillars  in  Sl  Edward's  Cliaich; 
drawn  by  the  Ber.  Thomas  Kenich,  in  1919 ;  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     {Add,  6756.  ff.  ia>-iOD.] 

Flans,  in  pendl,  of  one  of  the  pillars  of  the  great  arch  aand  off 
one  of  the  pillars  of  the  nave  of  Sl  Edward's  Chorch  ;  drawn 
bj  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6742. 
fol.  ii.j 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  St.  GOes^s 
Church,  Cambridge ;  drawn  in  1799,  by  the  Rev.  Thonaa 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Jdd,  675^  foL  9iJ] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  St.  Griles'a 
Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  br  the  Ber.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  6755.  fol.  49.] 

Longitudinal  section,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasorementSy  <tf 
St  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rer.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  foL  50.] 

An  elevationy  in  pen  and-  ink,  of  the  north  side  of  St  6fles*8 
Church;  drawn  hj  the  Rct.  Thos.  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6752.  fol.  199.] 

EleratioD,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the  interior 
of  the  east  end  of  St  Gileses  Church;  drawn  in  1812, 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6755. 
fol.  45.] 

Section,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  end  of  the  chancel  of  St 
Gileses  Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fol.  48.] 

Section,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  shewing  the 
north  Hide  of  the  chancel  of  St.  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  iol. 

51.] 

Outline  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  side  of  the  great 
arch  of  St  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  on  the  scale  of  one  iodi  to 
a  foot,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  1  f.  5  in.  x  II  in. 
[Add.  6734.  fol.  46.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  plan,  elevations,  and 
sections,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  great  arch  of  St  Giles's 
Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  ^m/ch 
i^  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  £  207-209.] 


^^H     so 


OAHBSIDOESHIRE.  1 87 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  great  ttrcb  of  St.  Giles's 
Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eerrich :  6  in, 

X  4  iu.     [Aild.  6755.  fol.  47.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  doors  of  St.  Giles's  Church; 
drawn  bj  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Jdd.  6771.  fol.  es.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of  St 
Giles's  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol.  aoo.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  tcith  admeasurements,  of  the 
south  door  of  St.  Giles's  Church  ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich ;  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol.  aio.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  elevation,  plan,  sec- 
tions, and  details,  with  measurements,  of  the  south  door  of 
St.  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fif.  37-n.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  St.  Giles's  Charch; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  6.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  one  of  the 
north  windows  of  St.  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  in  1812,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  ;  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fol.  46.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  tower  window  of  Great 
St.  Mary's  Church,  Cambridge  ;  draivn  by  James  Essex :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6769.  p.  sai.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of 
one  of  the  upper  windows  in  the  nave  of  Great  St.  Mary's 
Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in.  \^Add. 
6769.  p,  870.] 

Lwing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  cross  and  figures  in  the 
south  chapel  of  St.  Mary's  Church  ;  by  James  Essex:  6  in, 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6770.  fol.  as.] 

Two  plans,  in  pencil,  with  admea-surements,  of  Little  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Cambridge;  measured  11  Nov.  1812,  by  Thomas 
Robaon  :  one  10  in.  x  8  in.,  the  other  7  in.  x  5  in.  [Add. 
6738.  ff.  139-141.] 

Five  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasure- 
ments, of  the  windows  in  Little  St.  Mary's  Church ;  drawn  in 
1815,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6755.  ff.  339-3*3.] 


188  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  window  of  Little  St.  Mary's 
Church ;  drawn  hj  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6^  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  6747.  fol.  56.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  east 
window  of  Little  St.  Mary's  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  6738.  ff.  38.  b^ 

39,  40.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  and  of  the 
east  window  of  the  north  aisle  of  St  MichaePs  Church,  Cam- 
bridge ;  drawn  by  the  Key.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6747.  fol.  28.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  a  window  in  St.  MichaeFs 
Church :  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  d|  in.  [AnkL 
9461.  fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  one  of  the  windows  of  St. 
MichaeVs  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  224.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  a  stone  stall  in  St  MichaePs  Church,  with 
notes;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  6.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Cambridge;  drawn  in  1809,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6751.  fol.  229.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tower  of  St.  Peter^s 
Church;  drawn  in  1809,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  fol.  232.] 

Eight  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  plans,  elevations,  and 
sections,  with  admeasurements  and  details,  of  the  sculpture 
of  the  south  door  of  St  Peter's  Church ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich,  in  1809:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6751.  ff.  22i-tS6. 

228.  233.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  St.  Peter's  Church, 
Cambridge ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  6.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of 
the  north  door  of  St  Petef  s  Church ;  drawn  in  1809,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  fol.  220.3 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  west  window 
in  the  steeple  of  St  Peter's  Church ;  drawn  in  1809,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  fol.  S27.] 


C&MBBIDQB8HIRE.  189 

A  plan,  in  pen  imd  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  south  side 
of  the  great  arch,  to  the  steeple  from  the  nave,  of  St.  Peter's 
Church;  drawn  in  1809,  by  the  Rev. Thomas  Kerrich:  Bin. 
X  4  in.     lAdd.  6751.  fol.  aso.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  arch  between  the 
nave  and  the  steeple  of  St.  Peter's  Church;  drawn  in 
180!»,  by  the  Rev.  ThomaB  Kerrich :  6  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
6751.  fol.  831.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  det^s  of  St.  Peter's  Church ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  rtt, 

873.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  "  remains  of  an  old  font  in  the 
ruined  church  of  St  Peter's  " — "  taken  by  Mr.  Haistwell, 
F.  A.  S.,  June  24,  1772,  and  given  that  day  to  me  "  [i.  e.  the 
Rev.  William  Cole  of  Milton] :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6770. 
fol.  85.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  St.  Peter's  Church ;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  foL  4,  &.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  60, 

A  colored  view  of  the  *'  Round  Church  "  (of  the  Holy  Sepul- 
chre] with  the  adjoining  houses  in  B^dge  Street,  Cambridge; 
drawn  by  Richard  Gardner,  Sen'.:  1  f.  SJ  in.  x  1  f.  IJ  in. 

[*  VIII.  47.  c] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre; 
copied  from  James  Esses,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  loi.] 

A  highly  finished  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  interior 
of  St.  Sepulchre's  Church ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a 
scale  of  3  feet  to  an  inch:  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461,  fol. 

15.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  60, 

A  highly  finished  elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  en- 
trance to  St.  Sepulchre's  Church ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash, 
on  a  scale  of  3  feet  to  an  inch  :  9  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  14.  6.] 

Three  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  details,  with  plans  and  ad- 

^  measurements,  of  the  great  door  of  St.  Sepulchre's  Church; 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  7  in.  x  4|  in.  [Add. 
6750.  S.  126-iia.] 

Elevation,  iu  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  great 
door  of  St.  Sepulchre's  Church;  drawn  in  1B15,  by  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  Qlbb.  fol.  334.] 


190 


CAIfBRIDaESRItlfi. 


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4 


y 


Scheme  to  shew  the  construction  of  the  tower  of  the  charcb  l 
the  Holy  Sepulchre;  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  by  the  Rer. 
ThoB.  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  6  in.     [Jdd.  6738.  fol.  P9.] 

Three  pencil  drawings  of  details,  with  admeasurements  annexed, 
of  the  architecture  of  St  Sepulchre's  Church ;  by  Frederic 
Nash:  each  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  ff.  is.  h.,  i6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge ;  by  P.  S. 
borne :  8^  in.  x  SJ  in.     [ffl  viii.  65.  6.] 

Flans,  is  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  vaulting  of  the  \ 
of  Clare  Hall ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  < 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  lae,  127.] 

West  elevation  and  ontline  plan  of  the  new  building  of  Corptu 
Christi  or  Bennet  College,  Cambridge ;  drawn  in  pen  and  ink, 
by  James  Essex  :  1  f.  4  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  2.] 

Plan  of  the  new  building  of  Corpus  Christi  College;  drawn  i 
pen  and  ink,  by  JamesEssex,  onascaleof  SOfeettoanincIltf 
1  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.     [Add.  (i776.  fol.  3.] 

West  elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  new  building  of 
Corpus  Christi  College  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale 
of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  ■*.] 

Elevations,  in  outline,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  doorcase 
and  windows  of  the  new  building  in  Corpus  Christi  College; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.     [Add.  6776.  T 

5,6.] 

See  Essex's  "  Letter  to  his  Subscribers^  1'^",  8vo. 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  doors  in  Corpus  Christi  Col-^ 
lege;  drawn,  in  1799,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  sib,  219.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  figure  of  a  knight  id 
Gonvile  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge ;  drawn  in  1768 : 
X  7  in.     [Add.  6730.  fol.  67.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  chapel  of  Jee 
College,  Cambridge ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  i 
X  4i  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  u.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  the  monumental  stone  of  John  de  Pykei 
ham,  in  Jesus  College  Chapel ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1 
in.  X  4i  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  13.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  tomb  of  an  ecclesiastic  in  Jet 
College  Chapel ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  I 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  13.] 


CAMBRIOOeSHIBB. 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  cuMq  lid,  at  the  nortli-east 
comer  of  Jesus  College  Chapel ;  bj  JamGE  £Mes :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Jdd.  6770.  fol.  8i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  door  into  the  cloisters  of  Jesus  Co}> 
lege ;  drawn  hy  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     {Add,  6769. 

p.  325.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  from  the  first 
court  to  the  screens  in  Jesus  College;  drawn  in  1818,  by 
the  Rer.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     \_Add.  6755.  fol. 

».] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  St  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, called  the  Labyrinth;  drawn, apparently, by  Nicholas 
Hawksmoor,  about  1720-30:  I  f.  5  in.  x  11^  in.  [ft  nu. 
57.  c] 

An  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St.  John's  Hospital,  (now  part 
of  St.  John's  College  ;)  drawn  by  James  Essex :  8  in.  X  6  in. 
[Add.  6763.  fol.  5s.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  chapel  of  Sl  John's  Hospital; 
drawn  by  James  Essex  :  7  in.  x  4J  in.    [Add.  6763.  fol.  5i.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St  John's  Hospital,  next  the  lane  on 
the  north  side  to  the  water;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  .;«.] 

Plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  vaulting  of  the  gate  of  St  John's 
College  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  itv,  i-:9.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Bishop  Fisher, 
found  behind  the  chapel  of  St.  John's  College,  with  admea- 
surements ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.  ^Add. 
6768.  p.  S36.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  King's  College,  Cambridge ;  drawn 
by  Nicholas  Hawksmoor,  about  1720-1730,  on  a  scale  of  100 
feet  to  an  inch :  1  f  6  in.  x  lOj  in.     [*  vm.  5b.  a.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  tinted,  of  King's  College,  with  proposed 
iiDprovements;  drawn  about  1720-1730,  by  Nicholas  Hawks- 
moor,  on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  [ft 
viii.  aa.  i.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  King's  College ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex,  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch :  If.  11  in.  x  1£7 
in.    [Add.  6776.  fol.  b.] 

A  copy  of  part  of  the  preceding  plan,  on  the  same  scale  and 
size.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  9.] 


CAKBBIDGBSBIKE. 


t)   from   iMl^l 


A  vievr,  in   lodian   ink,  of   King's  College,  taken   i  _ 

garden ;  diawu  by  F.  S.  Lambome :  B^  in.  x  6  id.     [A  rm. 
56.  e.'] 

A  Tien-,  in  Indian  ink,  of  King's  College  Cbapel  and  Clare 
XIall,  taken  from  Erasmos'  Walk ;  drawn  by  P.  S.  Lambome: 
8i  in.  X  5J  in.     [A  vin.  58.  i.] 

This  has  been  engraved  by  Lambome. 

A  colored  elevation  of  the  chapel  of  King's  College,  Cambridge; 
drawn  apparently  in  the  lime  of  Heniy  VIIT.,  and  probably 
for  bis  use :  4  f.  4  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.     iCotl.  Aug.  i.  i.  s.] 

A  highly  finished  ground  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  King's  College 
Chapel ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  about  15  feet  to  an  inch,  by 
James  Essex :  1  f.  8  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  lo.  6.] 

This  and  some  of  the  following  are  probably  part  of  tbe 
series  of  plans,  elevations,  and  sections  of  King's  College 
Chapel,  which  Essex  proposed  to  publish  in  filleen  plates, 
with  remarks  and  comparisons.  His  proposals  are  printed  in 
Gough'a  British  Topography,  vol.  i.  p.  237. 

A  highly  finished  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  roof  of  KingN 
College  Chapel;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  about  15  feet  to  an 
inch,  by  James  Essex :  1  f.  6  in.  x  8  in.  {Add.  6776.  foL 
10.  «.] 

A  highly  finished  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapel  of  Kjng*i 

College,  Cambridge,  shewing  the  groining  of  the  roof;  drai 

by  Frederick  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  21  feet  to  an  inch :  1  £  G 

X  10  m.     [Add.  94C1.  fol.  a.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  115. 

Ad  engraved  ground  plan  of  King's  College  Chapel,  [from 
Britton's  Architectural  Antiquities^  with  Ms.  correctiona 
and  additional  measurements;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  IJ 
in.  X  9  in.     [^(W.  9461.  fol.  n.] 

An  tHitUne  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  King's  College  Chapel, 
shew  "  the  rationale  of  the  plan ;  it  is  formed  on  that  species 
VtMtM  Piscis  Durer  bids  you  make,  to  describe  a  nonagon ;  * 
4tawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  8^  in.  x  Q\  in.     [Add, 

elevation  and  plan  of  the  interior  of  the  east  I 

's  College  Chapel,  shewing  a  design  for  an  altar  I 

thnra  by  James  Essex:  1  f.  3  in.  x  8  in.    [Addtl 

^  wmB^  «illt  meaeurements,  of  the  west  window  of  I 
'  ~    itChBIld;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  ]  £  >"~ 
■CiiLu.] 


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CAMBRIDOESHtBG.  193 

Elevation  and  profile,  in  outline,  with  measurcmeiits,  of  one  of 
the  side  windows  of  King's  College  Chapel ;  drawn  by  Jamea 
Essex:  1  f.  5  in.  X  11  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  Si.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  with  admeasurements,  of  one  of  the  pin- 
nacles on  the  side  of  King's  College  Chapel ;  drawn  by 
James  Essex ;  with  a  rough  sketch  of  part  of  the  same :  each 
1  f.  4  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  6776.  ff.  19,  so.] 

A  highly  finished  elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  with  de- 
tails and  measurcuients,  of  the  base  of  one  of  the  comer 
towersof  King's  College  Chapel ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  1 
f.  3i  in.  X  9  iu.     IMd.  6776.  fol.  13.] 

Half  elevation,  in  outline,  with  measurements,  of  one  of  the 
comer  towers  of  King's  College  Chapel,  from  the  roof  of  the 
building  to  the  springing  of  the  lantern;  drawn  by  James 
Essex :  1  f.  6  in.  X  11  in.     [Add.  677G.  fol.  le.] 

Highly  finished  elevation  and  section,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the 
upper  half  of  one  of  the  comer  towers  of  King's  College 
Chapel ;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  1  f.  3i  in.  x  94  in,  [Add. 
6776.  fol.  17.] 

Two  highly  finished  plans,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  comer 
towers  of  King^s  College  Chapel ;  one  taken  at  the  first  stage 
above  the  parapet,  the  other  at  the  springing  of  the  lantern ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  1  f.  3j  in.  x  9  in.  With  the  rough 
draught  and  measurements  of  the  former:  1  f.  x  10  in. 
[Add.  6776.  fi'.  11, 15.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  witli  admeasurements,  of  the  turret  of 
the  south-west  tower  of  King's  College  Chapel ;  drawn  by 
James  Essex ;  1  f  X  SJ  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  lo.] 

Five  drawings,  containing  sections,  details,  and  measurements,  of 
the  great  arch  of  stone  over  the  roof  of  King's  College  Chapel ; 
of  the  groining  and  timber  of  the  roof,  and  details  of  the  ma- 
sonry, with  the  mode  of  finding  the  places  of  intersection  of 
the  arches:  by  James  Essex:  each  1  f.  7  iu.  x  1  f.  ^Add. 
6776.  ff.  ns6.] 

A  collection  of  rough  plans,  elevations,  and  sections,  with  mea- 
surements, of  parts  of  King's  College  Chapel ;  drawn  by 
James  Essex ;  with  notes  and  working  calculations.  Quarto. 
[Add.  6772.  ff.  i-ei.J 

A  series  of  twenty-two  pen  and  ink  sketches,  containing  plans, 
elevations,  sections,  and  details,  with  admeasurements,  of 
pillars,  windows,  and  other  parts  of  King's  College  Chapel ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  x  j  in.    [Add.  6769.  pp. 

M4-317.] 


194  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Six  drawings,  in  outline,  containing  various  details   of  KiBJ 
College  Chapel ;  by  James  Essex :  each  1  f.  3  io.  x   10  in. 
lAdd.  6776.  ff.  ar-.ia.] 

A  colored  drawing,  being  most  probably  the  original  design,  of 
the  tower,  with  four  spires,  intended  for  the  chapel  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  but  never  built ;  drawn  tettip.  Henry 
VIII.:  4  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  4i  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i.  3.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  "  a  designe  for  a  bell  tower  for  King's  College," 
being  a  reduced  copy  of  the  preceding;  by  James  Essex: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [_Add.  6768.  pp.  86,  87.] 

A  highly  finished  pencil  sketch  of  the  intended  tower  for  King's 
College  Chapel ;  drawn  on  a  reduced  scale  from  the  ori- 
ginal, by  Frederic  Nash :  1  f   1  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  H.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  1 16. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part,  apparently,  of  the  proposed  towei  of 
King's  College  Chapel,  with  alterations ;  drawn  by  Frederic 
Nash :   1  f.  2  in.  X  10  in.      [Add.  9461.  fol.  2:i.  fi.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  intended  tower  of  King's 
College  Chapel;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash  :  lOj  in.  >c  9^  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  lo.] 

A  plan,  iu  pen  and  ink,  of  Magdalen  College  Close,  Cambridge, 
with  the  admeasurements  annexed;  drawn  in  1796,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kenich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6751.  fol.  a*.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  Magdalen  College;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  ff. 

13,  44.] 

Two  colored  drawings  of  painted  glass  which  came  out  of  a 
window  of  the  chapel  and  is  now  in  the  lodge  of  Magdalen 
College ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  5j  in.  x  5^  in.,  and 
8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  6742.  if.  ;)7,  sb.] 

Four  sketches,  in  Indian  ink,  of  windows  and  doors  in  Fein- 
broke  Hall,  Cambridge ;  drawn  in  1 799,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  si4— ji7.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ancient  sUver-gilt  cup  given 
to  Pembroke  Hall  by  the  Countess  of  Pembroke,  foundress 
of  the  college,  in  the  reign  of  Edward  III. ;  drawn  by  C. 
Chevalier:  8^  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  u.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  106. 


CAMBRIDOESHIBE.  193 

A  peD  and  ink  draning,  the  size  of  the  original,  of  the  inscrip- 
tion round  the  rim  of  the  cup  of  Pembroke  Hall:  11  in.  x 
8J  in. ;  with  an  impression  from  part  of  the  engraving.  [_Adil. 
9J61.  fol.  1*.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  with  details  and  measurements,  of  part  of 
the  front  of  Pelerhouse  College,  Cambridge ;  dran-n  by  James 
Essex;,  1  f  I  in.  x  6i  in.     [Jdd.  6772.  fol.  i5.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  east  end.  of  the  chapel  of  Peter- 
house  College;  drawn  hy  James  Essex:  10}  in.  x  6^  in. 
lAdd.  6772.  fol.  idH.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  doors  of  Peter- 
house  College ;  drawn  in  1799,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Jdd.  6751.  ff.  iOT-iiS.'] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  vaulting  of  the  gate  of  Queen's 
College,  Cambridge ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  V2i,  125.J 

"  Plan  and  section  of  an  ancient  building  at  Cambridge,  for- 
merly part  of  the  Franciscan  Friary,  and  afterwards  the 
chapel  of  Sidney  Sussex  College ; "  drawn  by  James  Essex, 
on  a  scale  of  15  feet  to  an  inch  :  8  in.  x  6i  in.  [Add.  6761. 
fol.  1.  b.] 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  brass  in  memory  of 
Walter  Hewke,  master,  who  died  in  1510,  in  the  ante  chapel 
of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge;  by  James  Essex:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6770.  fol.  si.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  same  brass ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  8 
in.  X  6  in.     [Jdd.  6772.  fol.  160.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  on  the  river  Cam,  near  Cambridge; 
drawn  by  P.  S.  Lambome :  SJ  in.  x  6  in.     [C  viii.  it.  *.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bagsbite  Sluice,  near  Cambridge; 
drawn  about  1760;  11  in.  x  8J  in.     [ffl  vm.  41.  i.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  church 
(or  chapel)  at  Hamwell,  in  the  parish  of  Little  St.  .Andrew  or 
Barnwell,  in  Cambridge,  formerly  part  of  the  priory  of  St. 
H   Giles  and  St.  Andrew;  drawn  in  1813,  by  the  llcv.  Thomas 
f  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fol.  %.] 
"  Tour  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  Bam- 
well  Church ;  drawn  in  1S13,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  ff.  97,  ga.  100.  loa.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  and  west  ends  of  Barn- 
well Church ;  drawn  in  1813,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  ff.  lot.  iu5.j 

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Elevations  and  plans,  in  pfn  and  ink,  with  measuremeiits,^ 
the  north  and  south  doors  of  Baniwell  Church  ;  drawn  in 
1813,  by  the  Rer.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add. 
6755.  ff.  103,  101.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  three 
dows  in  Barnwell  Church ;  drawn  in  1813,  by  the 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  0  in.  x  4  in.     [Jdd.  6755.  fol.  99.] 

Four  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  pillars,  capitals,  and  arc] 
in  Barnwell  Church;  drawn  in  1813,  by  the  Rev.  Thi 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Jdd.  6755.  S.  106-109.] 

Three  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  and  west  ends  a: 
of  one  of  the  south  windows  of  Barnwell  Church;  drawn 
1813,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4in.  [. 
6753.  £f.  9J-94.] 

A  plan  of  Sturbridge  fair,  held  at  Cambridge,  in  the  parish 
Little  St.  Andrew,  or  Bamwell ;  being  a  proof  impression  of 
an  engraving,  with  Ms.  directions  for  additions  and  altera- 
tions, by  James  Essex  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  3J  chains  to 
inch.     [Jdd.  6772.  fol.  iB5.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  cbapel  of  the  ho8| 
of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  at  "  Sterebridge  "  in  Bamwell  Field 
which  has  been  long  desecrated,  and  used  as  a  Tictualling 
house  during  Sturbridge  fair;  it  is  cometimes  called  Stur- 
bridge Fair  Chapel ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in.  x  2^ 
[Add.  6772.  fol.  ib;^] 

This  drawing  is  affixed  to  the  preceding  plan  of  Stnrbrii 
fair,  at  one  comer  of  which  it  is  directed  by  Essex  to  be 
graved. 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ancient  chapel  in  Barm 
Field,  and  a  pencil  sketch  of  the  same,  with  admeasuremenlsj 
drawn  by  Jame^  Essex  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [_Jdd,  6770.  p] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  side  of  the  old  cl 
in  Bamwell  Field,  with  a  transverse  section ;  drawn  by  Jj 
Essex :  7  in.  X  6  in.     [Jdd.  6767.  fol.  96.] 

Eighteen  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink  and  Indian  ink,  contain! 
plans,  elevations,  and  sections,  with  the  measurements 
tacfaed,  of  the  old  chapel  in  Bamwell  Field,  with  details 
various  parts,  and  notes ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrii 
some  in  1787,  some  iu  1813 :  each  7  in.  x  4^  m.   [Add.  67J 

ff.  112-139.] 

Thirty  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  similar  plans, 
vations,  and  sections,  with  the  measurements,  uf  the 


CAMBSIDQESHIBE.  187 

chapel  in  Barnwell  Field ;  drawn  in  1813-1815,  by  the  Ber. 
Thomas  Kerrich  ;  each  6iu.  x  4  in.     [Add.  67&5.  ff.  ii*-iiB. 

*'.'*.   2*6-430.  317--333.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  old  chapel  in  Barnwell  Field; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6759.  fol.  ST.] 

Sciieme,  shewing  the  "  formation  of  the  plan  "  of  the  old  chapel 
in  Barnwell  Field ;  drawn  in  pen  and  ink,  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich  i  8  in.  x  6  in.  With  two  pencil  sketches  of  the 
same  plan,     [Add.  6745.  ff.  is.  is,  i9,] 

Five  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  capitals  of  columns,  and  of  va- 
rious details  of  carved  stone,  etc.,  in  the  old  chapel  in  Bom- 
well  Field  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  9  in,  x  7 
in.     [Add.  6746.  ff.  77.  aa,  sg.  9r.  i08.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  and  south  doors  of  the 
old  chapel  in  Barnwell  Field  j  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich,  Oct.  18,  1815:  I  f.  9  in.  x  I  f.  6  in.     [Add.  6734. 

fol.  100.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of  the  old  chapd 
in  Barnwell  Field ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  21 
Oct.  1815 :  8  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  6738.  fol.  i7.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window  in  Carllon  Church; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6747.  fol.  93.] 

Catlage  Hall.     See  Kibtling. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  double  piscina,  a  window,  and  the 
stairs  to  llie  rood  loft  in  Caxton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Ljsons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  37.] 

Clierry-Hinton.     See  Hinton. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  Chesterton,  near  Cambridge ; 
drawn  by  P.  S.  Lambome:  8i  in.  x  5\  in.     [4  viu.  83.  o.] 
This  has  been  engraved  by  Lambome. 

Six  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  and  south 
porches  and  doors  of  Chesterton  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6751.  ff. 

193,  194.  900-K)a.  806.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  upper  part  of  the  steeple  of  Ches- 
terton Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  0  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6761.  toi.  HH.] 


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CAHBRIDOESHIRE. 


Five  eleratioiis  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  witli  tbe  meast 
ments,  of  windows  in  Chesterton   Church  ;  drawn   bj  tbe 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     \Jdd.  6751.  ff. 

195-199.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  two  windows  in  Chesterton  Charch ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6769.  fol.  ss6.] 

Three  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  sepulchral  crosses  on  Ches- 
terton Church-yard  wall;  by  the  ilev,  Thomas  Kenich,  in 
1787  :  each  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6730.  ff.  i,  «.] 


Caslle,  in  the  parish  of  Chesterton.     See   CiS 


Cambridge 

BRIDGE. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  room  in  which  King  Charles 
I.  was  confined,  in  Lady  Cutts'  house  at  Childerley;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

3B.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  chancel  window  of  Comberton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  38.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements  and  notes,  of  Colon 
Church  ;  taken  Sept.  1797,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [_Add.  6759.  fol.  m5.] 

Rough  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements  and  various 
details,  of  Coton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  7  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  6742.  fol.  ig.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  stone  stall  in  Cottenham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  40.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  double  piscina  in  Coveney  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  40. 

Denny  Abbey.     See  Waterbeach. 

Outline  plan  of  the  chancel  of  Fen-Dilton  Church,  lo  shew 
'  construction  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerricli 
4i  in.     [Add.  6745.  fol.  «.] 

Five  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements, 
of  windows  in  Fen-Ditlon  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Kei'.  Tho- 
mas Kenich :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  ii(a-i9a.] 

Two  highly  finished  drawings,  in  outline,  of  the  sepulchral  brass 
figures  of  Sir  Henry  English,  who  died  in  1-383,  and  of  Mar- 


I 


.  CAMBRIDOESHIBB.  190 

garet  his  wife,  in  Wood-Ditton  Church,  wilh  details  on  a  \  /  { 
larger  scale  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  1  f.  ^r"i 
X  0  in.     [Add.  6730.  ff.  12-44.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  rich  wooden  roof  of  St.  Mary's 
Chapel,  at  March,  in  the  parish  of  Doddington;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  Id.     [Jdd.  9461.  fol.  61.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  the  monumental  figure  of  Catherine  Southwell, 
wife  of  Anthony  Hansart,  in  Sl  Mary's  Chapel,  at  March,  in 
the  parish  of  Doddington ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  6i.] 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  wilh  admeasurements,  of  an  old  castle  at 
Eastwoods,  near  March,  in  the  parish  of  Doddington ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  6.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Downham  Church,  in  tlie  Isle  of  Ely ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  0  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
6752.  fol.  SEO.] 

Details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  Downham  Church, 

in  the  Isle  of  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Keirich :  7 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6758.  fol.  7.] 
Three  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  arches  in 

Downham  Church,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  *77-«r9.] 
Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  and  of  one 

of  the  windows  in  the  aisles  of  Downham  Church,  in  the 

Isle  of  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  ff.  3,.  95.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arms  on  a  knight's  tomb  in  Dry  Dray-  'jC  1 

ton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  '      I 

[Add.  9461.  fol.  41.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  piscina  and  font  in  Fen-Drayton 

Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:    4  in.  x  3}  in. 

[Add.  9461.  fol.  11.] 
Sketch,   in   pencil,  of  windows  and   tracery  in   Dullingham 

Church;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:    7  in.  x  4^  in. 

[Add.  9461.  fol.  41.] 
Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  the  church 

of  Duxford  St.  John ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 

4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  «.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows  in  the  old  hospital  chapel, 
now  a  bam,  at  Whiltlesford  Bridge,  in  the  parish  of  Dusford 
St.  John ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  9461.  fol.  ao.] 


200  CAMBRIDOESHIBE.  « 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  carved  beam  in  the  kitchen  of  the  Red 
Lion  Inn  at  Whittlesford  Bridge,  in  the  parish  of  Dnxford 
St  John;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  so.]  * 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  and  niche  at  the  end  of  the 
north  aisle  of  the  church  of  Duxford  St.  Peter,  and  of  the 
font ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd. 
9461.  fol.  4e.] 

Eastwoods  Castle,  near  March.    See  Doddington. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  a  large  pillar,  in  Elm  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  4i?.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the  south 
door  of  Eltisley  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6768.  fol.  18.  i.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  capitals  in  Eltisley  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9461. 

fol.  412.  b.] 

A  collection  of  papers,  consisting  of  plans,  sketches,  details, 
and  measurements,  of  the  conventual  and  cathedral  church 
of  Ely ;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  who  was  employed  to  super- 
intend the  repairs  and  restoration  of  the  cathedral;  with 
various  letters  between  him  and  Mr.  Bentham,  in  1757. 
Quarto.     [Add.  6772.  ff.  188-264.] 

A  general  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  conventual  and  cathedral 
church  at  Ely;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  65 
feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  4  in.  x  10^  in.     [Add.  6772.  ff.  t^. 

Engraved  in  Bentham^s  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Conventual  and  Cathedral  Church  at  Ely.    4to.  plate 


Flan  and  north  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  the 
old  conventual  church  at  Ely,  built  in  the  time  of  the  Hep- 
tarchy, A.D.  673,  and  repaired  in  King  Edgar's  reign,  a.d. 
970 ;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  14  feet  to  an  inch: 
1  f.  3  in.  X  9j  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  4i.] 

Engraved  by  James  Perry,  in  Bentham's  History  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Ely.    4to.  plate  iv. 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  the  measurements,  of  the  convent 
at  Pily  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  1  ft.  4  in.  x  10]^  in.  [Add. 
6764.  S.  1,  !>.] 

This  plan  accompanies  a  History  of  the  Convent,  by 
Essex. 


I 


CAUBaHWESHJBG.  SOI 

Flan,  in  peu  and  Ink,  of  the  conventual  church  at  Ely,  copied 
irom  Essex ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich :  6  in.  x 
4  in.    [Add.  6759.  fol.  U4.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  part  of  the  conTentual 
church  of  Ely ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  7  in.  x  4  J 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  t.>.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  side  of  the  old  conventual 
church  at  Ely,  with  details  and  measurements  j  drawn  by 
James  Esses.:  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  «.] 

Transverse  section,  in  pencil,  of  the  conventual  church  at  Ely, 
and  elevation  of  part  of  one  of  the  sides ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex :  8  in.  x  6  in.     \_Add.  6766.] 

An  elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  to  the 
choir  of  the  old  conventual  church  of  Ely;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  2  feet  lo  an  inch,  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :  9  in.  x  7  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  !3.] 

Elevation,  plan,  and  details,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  to  the 
choir  of  the  conventual  churchof  Ely,  with  admeasurements; 
drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke:  10  in.  x  8  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  **.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  shewing  the  construction  of  two 
doors  of  the  old  conventual  church  at  Ely  ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex  1  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  aa,  ta,] 

*en  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  capitals  of  columns  in  the 
nave  and  choir  of  the  conventual  church  at  Ely;  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6757.  ff. 

6,  17.] 

Two  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  five  capitals  of  columns  in 
the  conventual  church  at  Ely ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6746.  flF.  66,  6T.] 

Drawings,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  capitals  in  the  conventual 
church  of  Ely  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  Sj-  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  ii.] 

Eight  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches,  sculpture  and  de- 
tails of  the  conventual  church  at  Ely ;  by  the  Rev,  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  m,  x  4  in.  [Add.  6757.  ff,  9-n,  is-is.  ib. 
96.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Ely  Cathedral,  as  originally  built; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;  6  in.  x  4  in,  [Add. 
6759.  fol.  m.] 


202  CAMDBIDGESniRE. 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  *'  the  cathedral  church  of  Ely*  with 
the  choir  as  pro])oscd  to  be  removed  to  the  east  end,  1768, 
which  work  is  now  carrying  on,  Nov.  1,  1770  ;**  draim  on  a 
scale  of  12  yards  to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  {^Add, 
9461.  fol.  18.  i.] 

Engraved  in  Bentliam's  History  of  Ely  Cathedral,  1771. 
Plate  xl. 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Ely  Cathedral,  and  elevation  of  the 
nave ;  with  measurements  and  notes,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  9  in.  x  7  in.     lAdd.  6734.  fol.  5i.] 

A  highly  finished  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  36  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Frederic  Nash  :  1  f.  6  in. 
X  11  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  no,] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  188. 

Outline  elevation  of  the  interior  of  Bishop  Norwold'^s  great 
building,  at  tlie  east  end  of  Ely  Cathedral,  called  the  Presby- 
tery; drawn  by  James  Essex:  11  in.  x  9  in.    [Add.  6772. 

fol.  i»41.] 

Section,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  presbytery  in  Ely  Cathedral; 
drawn  by  James  Essex:  1   f.  3  in.  x  10  in.    [Add.  6^772, 

i^.  242,  243.] 

Two  sections,  in  outline,  of  the  presbytery  of  Ely  Cathedral ; 
drawn,  one  according  to  Essex,  the  other  according  to 
Bentham,  with  diagrams  to  shew  the  construction,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :   each  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  6738.  ff. 

93,  9  k] 

Outline  section,  in  pen  and  ink,  '^  according  to  Essex,^  of  the 
presbytery  of  Ely  Cathedral,  with  diagrams,  in  pencil,  to 
shew  the  construction ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6784.  fol.  52.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  second  tier  of 
arches  in  the  old  part  of  the  presbytery,  in  Ely  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirkc :  9  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.94B\. 
fol.  29.  i.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons^  Magna  Brifannidy  vol.  ii.  p.  53. 

Eight  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  the 
presbytery  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6752.  ff.  242-247.  2jo,  twij 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  choir  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  designed 
and  drawn  by  James  Essex:    1  f.  5  in.  x  lOj  in.    [Add. 

6772.  ff.  231,  2,32.] 

Engraved  by  P.  S.  Lambome,  in  Stevenson's  Suppletnent 
to  Bentham's  Ely.    4to.  p.  74. 


caubridgesbirf:.  203 

An  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  llie  screen  and  organ  in  Ely- 
Cathedral,  witb  designs  for  projected  alterations  of  the  screen; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  1  f.  4  in.  x  U  in.     lAdd.  6772.  ff. 

329,  230.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  altar  screen,  and  of  the 
lanthom  of  the  great  octagon  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  43.] 

Twelve  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows, 
chiefly  in  the  dome,  nave  and  tower,  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6753. 

ff,  i38.  S4e,  S49.  ibt,  MS,  ib6.  861-263.  S6T,  268.  ST6.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  Ely  Cathedral,  with 
plans  of  the  piers  of  the  arches ;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert 
Smirke:  11  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9J61.  fol.  sy.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  49. 

Two  sections,  in  outline,  of  the  nave  of  Ely  Cathedral,  to  shew 
the  construction ;  drawn  by  ihe  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
8i  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6738.  ff.  91,  M.] 

Outline  section,  in  pen  and  ink,  according  to  Bentham,  of  the 
nave  of  Ely  Cathedral,  with  diagrams  to  shew  the  con- 
struction ;  drawn  by  tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  9  in,  X  7 
in,     [Add.  6734.  fol.  &o.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  arch  in  the  nave  of 
Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768,  p.  la?.] 

An  elevation,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  an  ancient 
door  on  the  south  side  of  the  nave  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  94fil,  fol.  34.  A.] 

Six  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  an  ancient  door  on  the 
south  side  of  the  nave  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  ff.  -n.  b.,  »5.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  details,  of  the  south  aisle  of 
Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  9  in. 
X  7  in.     [Add.  6744.  fol.  i:i,] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  front  of  the  west  transept  of 
Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke:  10  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  as.  b.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  an  arch  of  the  west  end  of  the  tran- 
sept in  Ely  Cathedral,  with  a  plan  on  the  reverse  ;  drawn  by 
Sir  Robert  Smirke:  9j  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  tr.) 


904 


CAMBHTDHfiSHIRE. 


D  a 


A  pencil  drawing  of  part  of  the  arch  of  Uie  west  end   of  the 

transept  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :   10  in.  X 

Sin.     [J<W.  9461.fol.  27.] 
Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  on  the  north-east  corner  of  the 

north  transept  of  Ely  Cathedral,  leading  to  the  galleries ; 

drawn  by  Su:  Robert  Smirke:   7  in.  X  4.  in.     [Jdct.  9461. 

fol.  29.] 
Elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch  of  the  south-west 

transept  of  Ely  Cathedral  j  drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :  9 

in.  X  7  in.     [Jdd.  8461.  fol.  ST.] 
A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch  in  the  south-west  transept 

of  Ely  Cathedral ;    by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :    9  in.  x  7  in. 

[^rfrf.  9461.  fol.  27.] 
An  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  inside  of  the  western 

tower  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke,  on  a 

scale  of  5  feet  to  an  inch:  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  ft" 

.3.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol,  ii.  p.  52. 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  part  of  the  great 
western  tower  of  Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert 
Smirke :  10  in.  x  8  in.     {Add.  9461.  fol.  S5.  ij 

Four  sketches  of  parts  of  the  interior  of  a  square  room  in  the 
tower  of  Ely  Cathedral,  the  four  sides  uniform,  and  covered 
with  three  tiers  of  detached  pillars  and  arches;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  5  in.  x  SJ  in.  {Add.  9461.  S. 
«.  6., «.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  part  of 
the  interior  of  the  west  end  of  Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by 
Sir  Robert  Smirke  :  12  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  46.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  arches  in  the  Galilee  at  the  west 
end  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
x  4  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  43.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  with  plans  and  measurements,  of  arches 
in  the  Galilee  of  Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke: 
S  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  se.] 

Four  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  St. 
Marj-'s  Cliapel  in  Ely  Cathedral,  now  used  as  Trinity  Farisli 
Church  ;  drawn  by  tbe  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.    [Add.  6752.  ff.  -i^is-uu  jee.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  St,  Mary's  Chapel  or  Church, 
in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 
4  in.     {Add.  9461.  fol.  4i.] 


CAMBBIDGBSRIRG.  205 

Stcetcli,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  niches  in  St.  Mary's  Chapel  in 
I  Ely  Cathedral ;  dra«-n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  3  in.  x  4 
I     in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i3.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  parapet  of  SL  Mary's 
Chapel  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol.  -jsi.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  part  apparently  of 
an  old  stone  cross,  now  placed  under  an  arch  at  the  west  end 
of  the  north  aisle  of  the  nave  of  St.  Mary's  Chapel ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6^  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  some  sculpture  in  Bp.  Alcock's 
Chapel  in  Ely  Cathedral,  who  died  in  1500 ;  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  ;  7  in.  x  4^^  in.     [Add.  6757.  fol.  80.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  inscription  round  all  the  pe- 
destals for  statues  in  Bishop  West's  Chapel  in  Ely  Cathe- 
dral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9461.  fol.  43.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  and  north 
window  of  Prior  Crawden's  Chapel  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  dran-n 
"  according  to  young  Wilkin,"  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6744.  ff.  so,  si.] 

Small  elevations,  in  pencil,  of  various  parts  of  the  interior  of 
Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  6 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  -a.] 

Nineteen  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  columns, 
capitals  of  columns,  and  arches,  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  hy 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  4i  in.    [Add.  6757. 

ff.  51-69.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  pillars,  arches, 
windows,  and  other  details  of  Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by 
James  Essex:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6769.  pp.  133-133, 

IJ7,  UK.  a57.] 

Six  drawings  of  capitals  of  columns  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  6746.  ff. 

69-73.  75,  76,] 

MA  highly  finished  elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch 
over  a  recess,  witli  a  window,  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  ao  inch  :  9  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  2^.  6.] 


206  CAMBRIDOESHIBE. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  7  in.  x  4^  in.  \^Add.  6757. 
fol.  81.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  brackets  in  the  old  choir  of  Ely  Ca- 
thedral ;  drawn  by  Sir  Robert  Smirke :  each  7  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  9461.  ff.  25,  26.] 

Four  small  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  sculpture  in 
Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich.     [Add. 

6746.  ff.  92.  98.  105.  107.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  by  Frederic  Nash,  of  the  ancient  monu- 
ment of  a  bishop  in  the  south  aisle  of  the  choir  of  Ely  Ca- 
thedral, probably  either  that  of  John  de  Fontibus,  who  died 
in  1225,  or  of  Geoffrey  de  Burgh,  who  died  in  1228 :  9  in.  x 
7  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  19.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  parts  of  a  monument  of  a 
bishop  in  Ely  Cathedral,  supposed  to  be  that  of  Geoffrey  de 
Burgh ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  235,  236.] 

Six  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  sculpture  and  de- 
tails of  the  monument  of  Bp.  Kilkenny,  [or  Geoffrey  de 
Burgh?]  in  Ely  Cathedral;  drawn  by  the  Rev. Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  each  7  in.  x  4  J  in.     [Add.  6757.  ff.  70-75. J 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  William  de  Kilkenny, 
Bishop  of  Ely,  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  by  Frederic  Nash :  9  in. 
X  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  19.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  62. 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  sculpture  on  the  monument  of  Bp. 
Hugh  de  Norwold,  (who  died  in  1254,)  in  Ely  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  7  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add, 
6757.  fol.  76.] 

A  highly  finished  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of 
William  de  Luda,  Bishop  of  Ely,  (who  died  in  1299,)  in  Ely 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash :  9  in.  x  7  in.    [Add. 
9461.  fol.  21.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  62, 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  tombstone  of  William  de  Luda, 
Bishop  of  Ely,  in  Ely  Catliedral,  with  part  of  the  inscrip- 
tion ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  8  in.  [Add. 
9461.  fol.  iii.  ft.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE.  207 

Three  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  the  tomb  of  Bp, 
William  de  Luda,  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  7  in.  x  4}  in.    [Add.  6757.  ff.  77-79.] 

Profile,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tomb  of  Bp.  Barnet,  in  Ely  Ca- 
thedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4}  in. 
lAdd.  6757.  fol.  77.] 

Four  colored  drawings  of  parts  of  the  monumental  figure  of 
Robert  Steward,  Esq.,  a.d.  1570,  on  the  south  side  of  the 
presbytery  of  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kenich :  each  7  J  in.  X  4}  in.     lAdd.  6729.  ff.  60-63.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  details  and  measurements,  of 
the  old  rood-loft  at  Ely;  dra\^'n  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  122-124.] 

Two  sketches  in  pencil,  and  a  sketch  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the 
shrine  of  St.  Etheldreda  in  Ely  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex.     [Add.  6772.  ff.  203,  204.] 

The  ink  sketch  is  engraved  in  Bentham'^s  Ely  Cathedral^ 
plate  xlviii.  fig.  1. 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  a  door  in  the  Dean^s  garden  at  Ely ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3^  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  25.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  cloister  in  the  Dean's  garden 
at  Ely ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  8}  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  43.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  St. 
Mary's  Church,  at  Ely  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol.  2i5.] 

Elevation,  with  plans,  measurements,  and  details,  in  pen  and 
ink,  of  the  north  door  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  at  Ely ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6752.  ff.  217-220.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  with  details  on  a  larger  scale,  and  mea- 
surements, of  the  south  door  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  at  Ely, 
built  by  Bp.  Eustachius,  1197-1215 ;  drawn,  in  pen  and  ink, 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6752.  ff.  213,  214.  216.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  capitals  and  arches  in  St. 
Mary's  Church,  at  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6757.  fol.  46.] 


908  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

EleratioDS  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  oflhe  great  west  window 
and  great  east  window  of  iJie  chapel  ou  the  south  side  of  St. 
Mary's  Church,  at  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kcrrich: 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  ff.  i-a,  lao.] 

Seven  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Su 
Mary's  Church,  at  Ely ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  2.m,  235.  357-i60.  aek] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  a  window  of  the  time  of 
Edward  III,,  in  the  parish  church  of  Ely ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex  :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6769.  p.  mj.} 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  on  the  north 
side  of  the  chancel  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  at  Ely;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [.Add.  6752.  fol. 

Section,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Sacristary  bam,  at  Ely ;  diawo 
by  James  Esaox :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6768.  p.  233.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Druidical  hill  and  fort,  at  £Iy; 
drawn  by  James  Essex  ;  6  in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  6768.  p.  »*.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Druidical  hill,  at  Ely ;  by  James 
Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.     {_Add.  6771.  fol.  53.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Ovin's  Cross,  at  Ely ;  by  James 
Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  9i3.] 

Fenny-Drayton.     See  Drayton, 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  large  octagonal  font,  on  pillars,  in  Fox- 
ton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  dj  in,  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol,  is.] 

Two  sketches  of  windows  in  Fozton  Church ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel LysoDS,  Esq.:  each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

4S.] 

A  colored  view,  at  Fulboume,  near  Cambridge ;  drawn  by 
Richard  Gardner,  Sen'. :  1  f.  6  in.  x  11  in,     [ib  viii.  mt.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  some  remarkable  stone  stalls  in  the 
south  side  of  the  chancel  of  the  church  of  St.  Vigor,  at  Ful- 
boume j  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in,  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
foL  i7] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  windows  and  an  arch  of  the  rood 
loft,  in  Fulboume  Church  j  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
6i  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  47.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  a  figure  of  St,  George,  in  a  window  of  the 
north  aisle  of  Fulboume  Church ;  drawn  by  tho  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich:  1  f.  1  in.  x  7}  in,     [Add.  6730.  fol.  ei.] 


CAMBRIDOEsaiBE.  209 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  north  window  of  the  north 
aisle  of  Fulbourae  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
5i  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  94GI.  fol.  47.] 

A  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  grave-atone  with  brass  plates,  of 
William  de  Fulboume,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer 
in  1328,  in  Fulboume  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  I 
f.  5  io.  X  8  in.;  with  part  of  the  inscription  on  a  larger  scale. 
[Add,  9461.  fol.  46.] 

Engraved,  on  a  smaller  scale,  in  the  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  ii.  p.  64. 

Two  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  parts  of  the  monumental 
figure  of  Sir  John  Woods,  [or  rather  his  father  Edward 
Woods,]  in  the  church  of  Fulboume ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich  :  each  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6729.  ff.  lii,  g:,.] 

Elevation  and  plan  of  the  west  door  of  Gamlingay  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6743.  fol.  167.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  window  of  the 
south  aisle,  and  of  one  of  the  upper  windows  of  the  steeple 
of  Gamlingay  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  R«v.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  i65,  166.] 

A  map,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  city  of  Grantacaster  and 
the  country  round,  with  a  small  map  of  the  Roman  stations 
in  Cambridgeshire;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  I  f.  6  in.  x  1 
i  2  in.     [Add.  6772.  fol.  ids.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  the  city  of  Granta,  built  by  the 
Romans;"  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  300  feet  to 
an  inch  :  8  in.  x  7  in.     lAdd.  6772.  fol.  165.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Roman  city  of  Granta ;  drawn 
by  James  Essex,  on  a  scale  of  300  feet  to  an  inch :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  ?s.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  door  of  Granchester 

Church ;  drawn  by  the  Uev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  6739.  fol.  54.] 
Profile,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  base  of  the  steeple  of  Granchester 

Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  6752.  fol.  i».] 

Three  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door, 
west  door,  and  south  door,  of  Granchester  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
6762.  ff.  ia?-iB9.] 


210  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Eleyations,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measarements,  of  the 
window  and  of  one  of  the  chancel  windows  of  Granchester 
Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.  [^lU. 
6768.  pp.  133, 13^1.] 

Five  elevations  and  plans  of  the  windows  in  Granchesler 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6752.  ff.  182-136.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  alternate  niches  and  windows  in  the 
chancel  of  Granchester  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  6i  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  I8.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  tower  at  the  west  end  of 
Granchester  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4| 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  47.] 

Guildeu-Mordcn.    See  Morden. 

Gyheme  or  Guyhem,  a  hamlet  in  Wisbech.     See  Wisbeccl 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  windows  in  Haddenham 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9461.  fol.  48.] 

Sketch  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  south  inin- 
dow  in  the  steeple  of  Haddenham  Church;  drawn  by  the 
.  Ilev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  s.J 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  circular  window  in  Haddenham 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  4  in.  x  3|  in. 
[Add,  6748.  fol.  46.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  the  cast  end  of  Harletou 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  8  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  6744.  fol.  42.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  rood  loft  of  stone,  and  part  of  the 
chancel  of  Harleton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ; 
6  in.  x  4 J  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  48.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  in  Harleton  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  4i).] 

Han,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  columns  of  Haslingfield 
(*luirch  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[  Add.  6752.  fol.  16.] 

Su\on  olovations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  of 
llttslint^field  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
i-ach  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  9-i5.] 


CAMBRlDGESHlnF,  21 1 

■  Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  wiodowB  in  Uaslingfield  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

49.] 

Sketches,  id  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  church  of  Hatley  St.  George ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in,     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  4').] 

Elevation  and  plan,  with  details  and  measurements,  of  the  arch 
of  ihe  steeple  to  the  nave  of  Hawkstone  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753. 

ff.  116-110.] 

Six  elevations,  plans,  sections,  and  delailis,  with  measurements, 
of  tlie  great  arch  in  Hawkatone  Church;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  fi7S2.  ff. 

Four  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  the 
north  and  south  doors  of  Hawkstone  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff. 

10-11.: 

Three  elevations  and  plans,  with  measurements,  of  the  north 
and  south  doors  of  Hawkstone  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  6752,  ff.  *&-SB.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  an  ancient  door  on  the  south 
side  of  Hawkstone  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  «>.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window,  west  of  the  south 
door,  of  Hawkstone  Church  j  drawn  by  the  Ilev,  Thomas 
Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fol.  i9.] 

Three  plans  and  details,  with  measurements,  of  the  octagonal 
stone  font  iu  Hawkstone  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Tho- 
mas Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  'x  4  in.     [^Add.  6752.  ff.  aj-aa.] 

Sketches,  iu  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Hilder- 
shani  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lyaous,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4in. 
[^rfd.  9461.  fol.  60.] 

Two  highly  finished  sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  with 
details,  of  the  monumental  figure  in  oak  of  a  crusader,  pro- 
bably Sir  Robert  Busleler,  temp.  Edward  II.,  but  supposed 
by  Lysons  to  be  Sir  Robert  Busteler,  (vho  died  in  1370,  for- 
merly iu  the  soutli  chapel  of  Hildersham  Church,  but  now 

,  deposited  in  the  belfry  j  drawn  by  the  Ret.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

I  eacb  1  f.  X  6  in.     [Add.  6730.  ff.  s7-<9.] 


A 


SIS  CAMBRIDGBSHIBE, 

Sketcl,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  Henry  Parice, 
Esq.,  in  Hildersham  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerricb :  1  f.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6730.  fol.  56.] 

A  north-east  riew,  in  pencil,  of  Cherry  Hinton  Church  ;  drawn 
20  May,  1807,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;  If.  x  6  in. 
lAdd.  6733.  fol.  e.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  n-indows  of 
the  north  and  south  aisles  of  Cherry  Hinton  Church  ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  \^Add. 
6748.  ff.  -t9.  61.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  of  the  chancel  of 
Cherry  Hinton  Chiuch  ;  drawn  by  Henry  Petrie,  Esq.,  keeper 
of  the  public  records :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  33.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  chancel,  and  part  of  a 
stone  stall  in  Cherry  Hinton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
Bons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  5o.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink  aud  pencil,  of  the  circular  font  on  pillars 
and  one  of  the  windows  of  the  nave  of  Cherry  Hinton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[^dd.  9461.  fol.  50.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  arms  on  thereof  of  the  north  aisle  of 
Cherry  Hinton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4 
in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  si.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil  and  Indian  iuk,of  an  old  pain  ting, 'apparently 
in  oil,  representing  a  man  and  his  wife,  upon  the  remains  of  a 
screen,  in  Cherry  Hinton  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Tho- 
mas Kerrich  :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  6730.  fol.  63.} 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  upper  part  of  the  north  door  of 
Hinxton  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  at.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  square  font  in  Hinxton  Church  ; 

drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6768.  p.  as,] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  square  font  in  Hinxton  Church ; 

copied  from  Essex  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4 

in.     [Add.  6736.  fol.  B8.] 
Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  large  square  font  and  the  lop 

of  the  spire  of  Hinxton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  so.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  Sir  Thomas  de 

Skelton,  steward  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  who  died  a.d. 

1416,  in  Hinxton  Church;  drawn  in  April,   1781,  by  the 

Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:   11  in.  x  5  in.    [Add.  67S3.  fol.  9.  fi.] 


CAMBBIDRESHIRE.  213 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  int,  of  parts  of  the  figures  of  Sir  Thomas 
de  Skclton  and  his  two  wives,  in  Hinxton  Clmrch ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  50.] 

Highly  finished  sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  moDumental  figure  of 
Margaret,  first  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Skeltou,  in  Hinxton 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tlionias  Kenich,  in  April,  1781 : 
llin.  X  5  in.     [Add.  0730.  fol.  ■i.'..] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  double  piscina  and  niches  in  cue  of 
the  transepts  of  Histon  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  5i.] 

Hogington.     See  Ockington, 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  chancel  win- 
dows of  Homingsey  or  Hornsey  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6750.  fol.  i;b5,] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  capitals,  windows,  and  the  font, 
in  Horseheath  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  si.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  ihe  windows  of  the  nave,  and  of 
anus,  in  Horseheath  Church;  drawn  by  Sumuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  5i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  a  stained  glass  window  in  Horse- 
heath Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3 

in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  5i.] 

Outline  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Ickleton  Church,  without  the 
chancel,  with  diagrams  to  shew  the  construction  ;  drawn  hy 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  0738.  fol. 
131.] 

An  outline  section,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Ickleton  Church,  "  as  it 
seeuis  to  have  been  originally,"  with  diagrams  to  shew  the 
couslruction  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6738.  fol.  tie.] 

South  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Ickleton  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol. 

Elevation,  plan,  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door  of 
Ickleton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  if.  soi,  aos.] 

Four  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  and 
south  doors  and  chancel  door  of  Ickleton  Chmrch ;  drawn 
kby  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add. 
|.6739.  If.  M-33.  i«.] 


914  CAHBBIDQEaHIBE. 

Sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  niches  and  capita    

Ickleton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  :  6  in.  x 

4  in.     iAdd.  9461.  fol.  51.] 
Plans  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  pillars  in  Ickleton  Church ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenicb :   each  6  in.   x  4  in. 

[Add.  6752.  ff.  soi-iM.] 
Fire  elevalioiis  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  of 

Ickleton  Chiirch  ;  drawn  by  the  Rer.  Thomas  Kenicb  :  each 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  ff.  lo.  n.  bj,  83.  97.] 
Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  TcUetoa 

Chnrch ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich ;  each  6  in.  x 

4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  aii,  «i^.] 
Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  in  the  chancel  of  Ickle- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich :  6  in.  x 

4  in.     [Jdd.  6748.  fol.  !6.] 
Colored  drawings  of  ancient  ornamented  paving  tiles,  in  Ickle4 

Church  i  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     \_^4k 

6742.  fol.  n.] 
Elevations  and  plans,  in  ]ien  and  ink,  of  two  windows  of  Imp- 

ington  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich  :  each 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  ff.  U.  «.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  iuk,  of  one  of  the  windows  in 
the  chancel  of  Impington  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kenich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6747,  fol.  37.] 

Flan,  in  pencil,  of  the  ancient  conventual  church  of  St.  Jacutus 
de  Insula,  at  Islcham  or  Iselhani,  now  used  as  a  bam,  v 
a  sketch  of  one  of  the  capitals  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  IiJK 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  .^7.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  and  arch  afl 
the  nave  of  Iselham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.H 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Jdd.  9J61.  fol.  56.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  fout  in  Iselbam  Chu] 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  941 
fol.  a<i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  tomb  of  a  crusader,  under  an  arch  in  l| 
north  wall  of  tlie  north  transept  of  Iselham  Church ;  draid 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  X  4  b.     [Add.  9461.  i 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  the  chancel  window,  and  of  t 
tomb  of  Thomas  Peyton,  Esq.,  in  Iselham  Church ;  drawn  b 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  foL  56.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE.  215 

Three  highly  finished  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monu-  [ 

mental  brass  figures  of  Thomas  Peyton,  Esq.,  who  died  in 
1484,  and  his  two  wives,  in  the  chancel  of  Iselham  Church  ; 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  1  f .  x  6  in.    [Add.  6730. 

fF.  64-66.] 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  stone  with  brass  / 

figures,  of  Thomas  Peyton,  Esq.,  and  his  two  wives,  in  Isel- 
ham Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x 
8  J  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  52.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  68. 

Impressions  and  drawings,  the  size  of  the  originals,  of  parts  of 
the  monument  of  Thomas  Peyton,  Esq.,  in  Iselham  Church  ; 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     lAdd.  9461.  ff.  53,  54,  55.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  chancel  window  and  a  double  piscina 
in  Kennet  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  57.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Kingston  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  57.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  Kirt- 
ling  or  Catlage  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6758.  fol.  5.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  double  niche  at  the  east  end  of  the  north 
aisle  of  Kirtling  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  57.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  front  of  Kirtling  or  Catlage 
Hall,  built  by  Edward,  first  Lord  North,  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Mary,  and  pulled  down  in  1801 ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kenich,  1  Oct.,  1801 :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753. 

fol.  1*22.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  half  of  the  south  front  of  Kirt- 
ling Hall ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  1  Oct.  1801 : 
6  in.  ^  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fol.  i«i.] 

Two  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  door  and  doorway  of  the  ruins 
of  Kirtling  Hall ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  56.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Chair,  at  Kirtling; 
drawn  by  Michael  Tyson  :  4  J  in.  x  3j-  in.     [Add.  6729.  fol. 

122.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  aisles  of 
Landbeach  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  23.] 


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316  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Four  elevations,  in  pea  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Landbeat 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  H  in.  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  6747.  ff.  15,  16.  99.  99.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  a  window  and  canopies  in  Landbeach  Church ; 
drawn  hy  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9461. 

fol.  62.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  stained  glass  in  the  aisles  of  Landbeach 
Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;  4J  in.  X  2 J 
in.     [Add.  6742.  fol.  19.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  and  a  slab  with  a  cross  in  the  north 
aisle  of  Landbeach  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  50.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  a  stained  glass  window  in  Landwade  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add,  9461. 

fol.  5B.] 

Sketches  of  a  window  and  monumental  slab  in  Landwade 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  58.] 

Three  pencil  sketches  of  architectural  and  other  detiuls  of  Le- 
verington  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  59.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  windows,  stained  glass,  etc.,  in  Leverington 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  as.] 

Three  pencil  sketches  of  the  carved  octagonal  stone  font  in  Le- 
verington Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  5s.  6.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  details  and  notes,  of  Linton  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6763.  ff.  i.»-i3a.] 

Outline  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  brass  figure 
of  a  knight  in  Linton  Church ;  from  the  arms,  three  uni- 
corns' heads  couped,  it  appears  to  be  one  of  the  Paris 
family,  probably  Sir  Philip  Paris,  who  died  in  1502;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6J  in.  X  4^  in.  lAdd.  6728. 
fol.  197.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  a  monument  in  Linton  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  55.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  tlic  square  font  in  Litlington  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  fio.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 


217 


A  pencil  sketch  of  the  gravestone  of  Robert  de  St.  Alban,  in 
Litlinglon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9i61.  hi.  b9.] 
Little  Shelford.     See  Shelfobd. 

Pencil  sketch  of  the  monument  of  Margaiet  Brochct,  wife  of  Sir 

John  Cutts,  in  Lohrorth  Church ;  drawni  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  so.] 
Long  Stanton.     See  Stanton. 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  in  Madingley  Park,  the  seat  of  Sir  St. 

Vincent  Cotton,  BarL  ;  drawn  by  Miss  Cotton :  lOJ  in.  x  9 

in.     [ft  VIII.  81.  a.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Madingley  Park  Gate ;  drawn  by 
Miss  Cotton  :  9^  in.  X  6  in.     [fi  vui.  8i.  6.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Madingley  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  94(31.  fol.  gi.] 

March.     See  Doddington. 

An  elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  a  pointed  arch  under  the 
tower  of  Meldreth  Church,  with  a  drawing  of  one  of  the  ca- 
pitals; by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9i61. 

fol.  GO.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  areh,  etc.,  in  Meldreth  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  S  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

«.] 

A  pencil  drawing  of  a  stained  glass  iigure  in  a  north  window  by 
the  nave  of  Meldreth  Church  j  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4 
in.  X  2i  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  60.  i.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
great  arch  between  the  nave  and  the  chancel  of  Milton 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Xerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6758.  fol.  6.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
great  arch  of  Milton  Church ;  dran-n  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fol.  v63.] 

Details,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the  great  arch 
of  Milton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  lys.  269.] 

Pencil  sketches  of  arches  in  Milton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samael 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  6».] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  stone  stalls  in  Milton  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in.    lAdd.  9461.  fol.  6i.  b.] 


218  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
east  window  of  the  south  chapel  of  Milton  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  7  in.  x  4J  in.  [Add.  6747. 
fol.  60.] 

Three  horizontal  sections,  in  pencil,  of  the  mullions  of  the  win- 
dow of  Milton  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich : 
each  1  f.  X  8  in.    lAdd.  6734.  ff.  47,  48.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  chancel  of  Guilden  Morden  Church, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  font ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     IJdd.  9461.  fol.  62.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  part  of  a  window,  with  other  details,  of 
Guilden  Morden  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  62.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Newmarket  Church :  11 
in.  X  S^  in.    [*  vui.  76.  a.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  with  details,  of  the  south 
door  of  Newmarket  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  ff.  35,  36.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  north  and 
south  windows  of  the  aisles  of  Newmarket  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6748. 

ff.  57,  58.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  windows  of  the 
north  and  south  aisles  of  Newmarket  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6752.  ff. 

197,  198.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  a  window  in  St.  Mary's  Church  at  New- 
market ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  62.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  ancient  entrenchment,  called  the  Devil's 
Ditch,  near  Newmarket ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6 
in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  so.  b.] 
See  also  Burwell. 

Eight  Plans,  side  and  front  elevations,  and  sections,  of  the  stand- 
house  at  Newmarket  race-course ;  drawn  about  1760,  on  a 
scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  4  in.  x  11  in.    [*  viii.  76.  i.] 

Colored  elevations,  inside  and  outside,  of  some  paling,  at  New- 
market :  1  f.  6  in.  X  8  in.    [*  vm.  76.  c] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  heicagonal  font  in  Newton  Church; 
draiiTi  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  946L 
fol.  65.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE.  219 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  window  of  the  chancel 
of  Okington  or  Hogington  Church  ;  draun  by  the  Rev. Tho- 
mas Kerrich :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  1^9.] 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  square  font  in  Ockington  or  Hogington 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq, ;  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  94G1.  fol.  <i:i.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  clustered  pillar,  the  piscina,  and  arms, 
in  Over  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  6a.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  carving  over  the  west  door  of  Over 
Church,  representing  the  Virgin  described  in  the  Revelations, 
as  clothed  with  the  sun  and  standing  on  the  moon ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  63.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  windows  in  Over  Church, 
with  sketches  of  the  arms  on  the  tum-up  seats  of  the  north 
side  of  the  Chancel ;  dranni  by  James  Essex :  each  (i  in.  x 
4  in.    IJdd.  6708.  pp.  229,  9J0.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  windows  of  the  nave  of  Over  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  63.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  the  nave  of  Pani- 

pisford  or  Pampsworth  C'hurch ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  9461.  fol.  6i.] 
A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  and  capital  in  Rampton  Church  ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  2  in.     {Add.  9461. 

fol.  61.] 

Elevations,  in  pen   and  ink,  of  three  windows  in  Rampton 

Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  5  in. 

[Add.  6744.  fol.  *j.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  details,  of  a  stained  glass  window 

in  Rampton  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 

7  in.  X  4i  in.     [Add.  6742.  ff.  is,  is.] 

Eleven  highly  finished  drawings,  and  sketches  of  details  on  a. 
large  scale,  in  Indian  ink,  with  notes,  of  the  monument  of  a 
knight  of  the  Lisle  family,  in  the  chancel  of  Rampton  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
67-28.  fi'.  5i-o7.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  recumbent  stone  figure  of  one  of  the 
Lisle  family,  under  an  arch  In  the  north  wall  of  the  chancel 
of  Rampton  Church,  and  of  part  of  the  east  window  of  the 
chancel;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   6  in.  x  4  in. 


[Add.  9461.  fol.  6i.] 


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220  CAHBSIDaBSHIRB. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  stone  font  in  Rampton  Churel!  f 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  7  in.  x  4  in.     {Add. 

6757.  fol.  1*5.] 
A  plan,  in  pen  and  int,  of  an  old  moat,  with  vestiges  of  build- 
ings, formerly  the  seat  of  the  Lisle  family,  at  Rampton ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  5  in.  X  4J  in.     [_Jdd. 

6735.  fol.  1.T8.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  knight, 

in  Sawston  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6728.  fol.  sss.] 
Two  pencil  sketches  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Sawston  Church  ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in,     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  61.] 
Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  an  ancient  celt  and  spearhead  of  braaa, 

found  on  Huckeridge  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sawston ;  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  6,'i,  b.] 
Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  details,  of  the  north 

and  south  doors  of  Great  Shelford  Church  ;  drawn  by  the 

Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff, 

163-165.] 
Elevation  and  plan  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  aisles  of  Great 

Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tliomas  Kerrich :  6  in. 

X  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  it.] 
A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  large  Roman  camp,  now  called 

Granhams,  on  the  north  side  of  the  village  of  Great  Shelford; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  30  paces  to  an 

inch:  1  f.  8  in.  x  II  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  6i.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  Little  Shelford 

Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  6759.  fol.  96.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  window  of  the  south  transept  of  Little 

Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in,  x 

4  in.     [^dd.  9461.  fol.  66.] 
Five  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Little 

Shelford  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 

6  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  6761. "ff,  t.-tb.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  nave,  and  of 

arms,  in  Little  Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq.:  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol  66.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  font  in  Little  Shelford  Church; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9461. 

foL  66.] 


I 


I 


CAMBRIDOESBIBE.  2S1 

Eight  drawings  and  sketcheH,  in  Indian  ink,  witti  details  on  a, 
large  scale,  of  the  monument  of  Sir  John  Freville,  who  died 
6th  Edward  II.,  on  the  north  side  of  the  chancel  of  Little 
Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6728.  ff.  90-93.] 

light  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  the  monument  of  Sir  John 
Freville,  in  Little  Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons,  Esq.     [Jdd.  9461.  ff.  64.  b.,  65.  fi.] 

The  monument  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol, 
ii.  p.  62. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  knight, 
on  a  brass  plate  in  Little  Shelford  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6728.  fol. 
la:.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  lady  in 
Little  Shelford  Church ;  draw-n  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  C729.  fol.  103.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  and  an  arch  in  Shepreth  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461, 

fol.  66.] 
A  colored  view  of  Snailwell  Church,  Cambridgeshire;  drawn  in 

1777:  7  in,  x  oj  in.     [ft  viii.  9i<.] 

sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  Snailwell  Church ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

»j 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches,  capitals,  etc.,  in  Soham 

Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  each  7  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9461.  fol.  67.] 
Plan,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  at  Long  Stanton  ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add, 

6759.  fol.  150.] 

Plan  and  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
side  and  east  end  of  the  chancel  of  St.  Michael's  Church, 
Long  Stanton ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 
in.  X  i  in.     lAdd.  6751.  ff.  46-ia.] 

Plans,  iu  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the  church  of 
Sl  Michael,  at  Long  Stanton ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  iu.  x  4  in.     [Ati4.  6751.  ff.  «.  b.,  49.  b.,  so.] 

Details,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  doors,  arches, 
and  pillars,  in  St.  Michael's  Church,  Long  Stanton ;  drawn 
by  tJie  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
6761.  ff.  43,  4*.] 


222  CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St  MichaeFs 
Church,  Long  Stanton ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  6751.  fol.  45.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window,  and  a  win- 
dow in  Cheyney's  Chapel,  in  All  Saints  Church,  Long  Stan- 
ton ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  4}  in.  X  3|- 
in.    [Add.  6747.  fol.  59.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  double  piscina  in  [All  Saints  Church  ?] 
Long  Stanton ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  68.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  [All  Saints 
Church  ?]  Long  Stanton ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
5  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  68.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Stapleford  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  i5i.] 

Section,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  leg  of  a  Saxon  arch,  be- 
tween the  nave  and  chancel  of  Stapleford  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6757.  foL 

133.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches,  capitals,  and  columns  in 
Stapleford  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fF.  ii4.  132-134.] 

Sketches,  in   pen  and  ink,  of  two   windows  in    Stapleford 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  so,  8i.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  spire  of  Stretham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [AcUL  9461. 
fol.  66.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  a  pinnacle  of 
Stretham  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  225.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  and  a  monumental  slab  in  Stret- 
ham Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  67.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arms  in  the  old  roof  of  Stretham 
Church,  1779 ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6768.  p.  289.] 

Plan  and  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of 
Stuntney  Church,  a  hamlet  to  the  parish  of  the  Holy  Trinity 
at  Cambridge ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  222.  233,  234.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE.  228 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the  great 
arch  of  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6762.  fol.  226.] 

Three  sketches  of  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements, 
of  the  great  arch  of  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.      lAdd.  6752.  ff.  225. 

227,  2t.'8.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
two  doors  of  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  223,  224.] 

Interior  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  the 
two  doors  of  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  fol.  23i.] 

Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  details  of  the  north  door  of 
Stuntney  Church  ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in. 
x  5  in.     lAdd.  6750.  ff.  130^  i3i.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of 
windows  in  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  229.  232.] 

Two  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Stuntney 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  229.  232.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Stuntney 
Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768. 

p.  85.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  font  in  Stuntney  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752. 

fol.  230.] 

Sturbridge  Fair;  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen.  See  Cam- 
bridge. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows  and  a  double  piscina  in  Sutton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  68.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Sutton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  68.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches,  stalls,  and  arms  in  Swaffham 
Bulbeck  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.    lAdd.  9461.  fol.  68.] 

An  outline  view  of  ruins  at  Swaffham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm: 
8  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  38.] 


224  CAHBBlDGeSHlRE:. 

Eleraliou  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  steeple  of  Swafffaai 
Prior  St.  Cyric'a  Church ;  drawn  by  ihe  Eev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6757.  fol.  b6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tower  of  Swaffham 
Prior  St.  Cyric's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 

5  in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  9461.  fol.  69.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  Swaffham  Prior  St.  Mary's 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  69.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Gothic  niches,  at  the  east  end  of  the  north 
aisle  of  Swavesey  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  69.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  stone  stalls  and  a  piscina  in  Swavesey 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Eaq. :  7  in.  x  4  in, 
lAdd.  flJGl.fol.  6S.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  fignre  of  Margaret  Brogorele,  (who  died 
in  1493,)  on  a  white  marble  slab  in  the  chancel  of  Tadlow 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  63.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  arches  in  Thomey  Abbey ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  69.] 

Sketches,  iti  pencil,  of  capitals  and  arms  in  Toft  Churcli ; 
drawn  by  Samnel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  9461. 
fol.  73.] 

A  colored  view  at  Trumpington,  near  Cambridge;  drawn  hy 
C.  Tomtins:  I  f.  Ij  in.  x  lOj  in.     [ft  viii.  96.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  Trumpington 
Church,  "taken  on  the  spot,  Sept.  5,  1797;"  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  157.] 

Six  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  doors  in  Trumping- 
ton Church ;  drawn  hy  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  6753.  ff.  175.  i79-i8.^.] 

Section,  in  pencil,  of  the  shaft  of  one  of  the  pillars  of  Tnimping- 
ton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fol.  338.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  pillars  in  Trumpington  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
6740.  fol.  66.] 


CAMBRIDGBSHIRE.  225 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink^  of  a  recess  in  the  outside  of  the 
south  wall  of  the  chancel  of  Trumpington  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753. 

fol.  184.] 

Eight  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in 
Trumpington  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add,  6753.  ff.  176-178.  216-220.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  stained  glass  in  the  windows  of 
Trumpington  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 
[Add.  9461.  ff.  69.  J.,  70.] 

The  chancel  window  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  ii.  p.  58. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  three  windows  of  Trumpington 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  6747.  fol.  87.] 

Elevations  and  details  of  windows  in  Trumpington  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  7  in.  x  4}  in.  [Add. 
6744.  fol.  45.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  upper  part  of  two  windows  in 
Trumpington  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  149.] 

Sketches,  in  pencU,  of  a  tomb  and  window  in  Trumpington  \ 

Church;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:    7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add,  9461.  fol.  73.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Trumpington 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  69.  J.] 

An  outline  drawing  of  ^'  a  large  old  brass  plate  on  a  tomb  in 
an  arch  dividing  the  north  transept  from  the  church  of 
Trumpington,**  with  the  figure  of  a  crusader,  probably  Sir 
Roger  de  Trumpington,  who  died  17  Edw.  I. ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  Sept.  1770  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
6730.  fol.  85.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  Sir  ...  .  de  Trumping- 
ton, on  the  north  side  of  Trumpington  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  9^  in.  x  6i  in.;  with  four  sketches  of 
details,  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6730.  ff.  3i,  32.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  arches  in  Tydd  or  Tid 
St.  Giles's  Church ;  drawn  hy  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  248.] 

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2M  CAXBEIDQESHIRE. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font,  and 

capitals,  in  the  chxvch  of  Tjdd  St  Giles ;  drawn  by  SftBiiiel 
Ljsons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  73.] 

A  plan  of  the  remains  of  Dennv  Abbey,  founded  by  Ladj 
Dionysia  de  Monntchensi  in  1^93,  in  the  parish  of  Water- 
beach,  as  they  appeared  abont  1740,  with  a  conjectural 
restoration  of  the  whole  plan  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex,  on  a 
scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch :  1 1  in.  x  9  in.     [Jdd.  6772.  C 

180,  181.] 

This  accompanies  an  acconnt  of  the  Abbey  by  Essex,  part 
of  which  is  printed,  together  with  a  copy  of  the  plan  on  a 
reduced  scale,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  voL  iL  pp.  272— 
274.  See  also  Essex's  Observations  upon  Denny  Abbey,  in 
Add.  6761.  ff.  9-14. 

Two  plans,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  Denny  Abbey,  in 
the  parish  of  Waterbeach ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  25  feet  to  an 
inch :  each  10  in.  x  7^  in. ;  with  another  plan  on  a  scale  of 
about  60  feet  to  an  inch :  b^  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9461.  ff. 

38.  J.,  39.] 

The  above  are  copies  from  the  plan  of  James  Essex ;  the 
smaller  plan  is  that  which  is  engraved  by  Lysons. 

Plan  and  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  Denny  Abbey ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  ^Add. 
6757.  fol.  85.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  transept  of  the  old  church  and 
Abbas'  apartment  in  Denny  Abbey ;  drawn  by  James  Essex : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add,  6768.  p.  t'Sfj.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  in  the  remains  of  Denny  Abbey, 
in  the  parish  of  Waterbeach;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  40.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  some  details  of  Denny  Abbey,  in  the 
parish  of  Waterbeach  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  64.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  door  and  capitals  in  Waterbeach 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  73.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars,  and 
a  double  piscina,  in  Uie  chancel  of  Wentworth  Church; 
dran-n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9461. 

fol.  75.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  round  tower  of  Westley  Waterless 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  73.] 


C  AMB  Rl  OOE8UIKE . 


227 


Three  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  iiil>,  of  windows  and 
pillars  in  Weslley  Waterless  Cburcli;  diawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  158- 

151,] 

Sketches,  in  penci),  of  arms  and  a  window-  in  Westloy  Water- 
less Cbnrch  ;  drawn  hy  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9i61.  Ibl.  73.] 

A  highly -finished  sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  stone 
figure  in  Weslley  Waterless  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Hev. 
Thomas  Kerrich:  11  in.  x  54  in.     {Add.  6730.  fol.  30.] 

Two  highly  finished  drawings,  in  outline,  of  the  monuniental 
brass  figures  of  Sir  [John  ?]  de  Creke  andfhis  wife,  who  lived 
in  the  reign  of  Edward  II.,  in  the  south  aisle  of  the  nave  of 
Westley  Waterless  Church :  each  llj  in.  x  6^  in. ;  with  four 
smaller  drawings  of  details ;  by  the  Itev.  Thomas  Kerrich, 
in  1778.     [Add.  6730.  II'.  ii-,i<i.] 

A  dra»  ing,  in  pencil,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  of  a  monumeDtol 
stone,  with  brass  figures  of  Sir  John  de  Creke  and  his  wife, 
in  Westley  Waterless  Church :  1  f.  3  in.  x  SJ  in.  [Add. 
9461.  fol.  7a.  i.] 

Engraved  in  tlie  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  65. 

Five  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  doors 
in  Weston  Colville  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  4-8.] 

A  west  view,  in  pencil,  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  at  Whittlesea; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  6  in.  [Aid. 
9461.  fol.  71.] 

Engraved  in  the  Matjna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  278. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  the  spire  of  WhitUesea  Church ; 
draw-n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  71.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  door  and  window  of  Whittlesea 
Chnrch;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  {Add. 
9461.  fol.  -3.  b.l 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  end  of  the  south  aiale  of  Whittle- 
sea Church ;  ^awu  by  Samuel  Tiysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[^(W.  9461.foi.  T3.  ft.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  stone  stalls  and  a  piscina  in  the 
chancel  of  ^Vbittlesea  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. ;  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  74.] 


228  CAlfBRIDOESHIRE. 

live  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  SL 
Andrew's  Church,  at  Whittlesea  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  24^-254.] 

Whittlesford  Bridge.    See  Duxford  St.  John. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  chancel  of  Wilberton 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons^  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in* 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  76.] 

Rough  plans  and  details,  with  measurements  and  notes,  of 
Great  Wilbraham  Church,  and  of  the  south  door ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add,  6738. 

ff.  136,  137,  138.] 

Two  schemes,  in  pen  and  ink,  to  shew  the  rationale  of  the  plan 
of  Great  Wilbriham  Church,  "  as  measured  by  Mr.  Hickes, 
Sept.  1813 ;"  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  8  in. 
X  6  in.     [Add.  6745.  ff.  i;8.  3i.] 

Two  sketches,  one  in  pencil,  22  Aug.  1815,  the  other  in  pen  and 
ink,  29  March,  1819,  of  the  south  door  of  Great  Wilbraham 
Church,  "as  I  conceive  it  was  design'd;"  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kendch :  each  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6738.  ff. 

34.  44.] 

Elevation,  plans,  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measure- 
ments, of  the  south  door  of  Great  Wilbraham  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [AdcL  6755. 

ff.  313-316.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Great  Wilbraham 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  75.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  on  the  east  side  of  the  south  tran- 
sept of  Great  Wilbraham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  76.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  canopy  in  Great  Wilbraham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [^Add.  9461. 
fol.  76.] 

View  and  details,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  square  stone  font  in 
Great  Wilbraham  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  I7i-i73.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  font  in  Great  Wilbraham  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  lAd(L 
6736.  fol.  87.] 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE.  229 

Sketchy  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Great  Wilbraham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9461. 
fol.  ?;).] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  of  Little 
Wilbraham  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add  6751.  fol.  187.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows  and  arms  in  Little  Wilbraham 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  76.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  chapel  adjoining 
the  chancel  of  Willingham  Church,  with  sketches  of  corbels, 
etc. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [_Add. 
9461.  fol.  76.  6.] 

Three  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  chapel  adjoining  the  chancel 
of  Willingham  Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in. 
X  6  in.     lAdd.  9461.  ff.  76.  6.,  77.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  285. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  window  in  the 
chapel  of  Willingham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  76.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  stalls  and  an  arch  in  Willingham  Church, 
and  of  the  chapel  adjoining  the  chancel ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  9461.  fol.  78.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  spire  of  Willingham  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  9461.  foL 

76.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  windows  in  the  Chicheley  Chapel  on 
the  north  side  of  Wimpole  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add,  9461.  fol.  78.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Wimpole 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6736.  fol.  63.] 

Sketches  of  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  parts  of  Wis- 
beach  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
\_Add.  6768.  pp.  249-f52.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Wisbeach  St 
Mary's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  79.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  and  of  capitals  in  Wisbeach 
St.  Peter's  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  79.] 


2d0  CAMBRIDGESHIRE* 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  stone  with  brass  figme  ct 
Thomas  de  Brannstone,  constable  of  Wisbeach  Castle,  wlio 
died  27  May,  1401,  in  Wisbeach  St  Petert  Chnrch ;  drawn 
by  Samnel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in.    {Add.  9461.  fi>L 

79.] 

Two  sketches  of  arms  in  the  chnrch  of  Wisbeach  St  Peler ; 
drawn  by  Samnel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9461.  foL  79.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Gyheme  Church,  near  Wisbeach :  6^ 
in.  X  5  in.     [ib  viii.  89.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  windows  in  the  chancel  of  Witcham 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  so.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  large  stone  pulpit  and  a  double  pii- 
cina  in  Witcham  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  so.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Wit- 
cham Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[^Jrf.  9461.foL79.  b.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  arch  between  the  nave 
and  the  steeple  of  West  Wratting  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  fol.  ii5.] 

Three  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  and 
south  doors  of  West  Wratting  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  9.  S52. 

254.] 

Elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  porch  and, 
door  of  West  Wratting  Church,  and  of  a  piscina  on  the  east 
side  of  the  porch ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  6754.  S.  201-203.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rich  Gothic  niche  for  holy  water,  in  the 
porch  of  West  Wratting  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  so.] 

Four  elevations  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  West 
Wratting  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  206.  253.  255,  256.] 


CHESHIRE. 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Wrenbury  Chapel, 
in  the  parish  of  Acton ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4 
in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  154.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows  in  Aldford  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3 J  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  136.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows,  arms,  etc.,  in  Astbury 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  two  6  in.  x  3j-  in., 
the  other  3 J  in.  x  3 J  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  136.] 

South-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Little  Moreton  Hall,  a  richly  or- 
namented timber  edifice,  built  in  1559,  in  the  parish  of  Ast- 
bury ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  I  f.  2  in.  X  10  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  i28.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons  himself  in  the  Ma^a  Britannia^  vol. 
ii.  p.  457. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  south  side  of  the  court  of  Little 
Moreton  Hall ;  dra\^ii  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x 
9  in.    [Add.  9461.  foh  iss.  6.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p. 
457. 

Five  small  drawings,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of 
Little  Moreton  Hall ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  [Add. 
9461.  fol.  129.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil^  of  a  column  in  Great  Babington  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  137.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Great  Babington  Church; 
•    drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461. 
fol.  136.] 


2812  CHESHIRE. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  old  wooden  chinch  at  BaddQejr, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  circular  stone  font ;  drawn  hy  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9461.  foL  tsr.'] 

Fonr  sketches  of  part  of  the  arch,  with  details  and  rneasme- 
ments,  of  the  north  door  of  the  chancel  of  Barthomlqr 
Chorch ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  105.  &] 

Engraved  by  Lysons  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iL  p. 
438. 

Mew,  in  pencil,  of  the  embattled  altar-tomb,  in  alabaster,  of  Sir 

Robert  Fulshurst,  (one  of  the  four  esquires  of  James,  Lord 

Audley,  at  the  battle  of  Poictiers;  he  died  13  Richard  IL)  in 

Barthomley  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in. 

X  6  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  107.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  voL  iL  p. 
447. 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  head  of  the  effigy  of  Sir  Robert 
Fulshurst  in  Barthomley  Church  ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ; 
with  a  tracing,  the  size  of  the  original,  of  the  inscription  on 
his  forehead :  6  in.  x  3}  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  107.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Bidstone  Lighthouse,  with  details ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  in.    [Add.  9461. 

fol.  137.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Birkenhead  Priory,  with  a  sketch  of  the 
interior  of  the  west  end  of  the  church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  137.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Birkenhead  Priory ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  8  in.  X  4^  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  83.] 

Brambam  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Stockport.     See  Stockpobt. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  in  Brereton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.     \^Add.  9461  • 

fol.  138.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Brereton  Hall,  built  by  Sir  William  Brereton, 
temp.  Elizabeth  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  d 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  137.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  stone  base  of  the  pulpit  of 
Bromborough  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  138.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  and  inscriptions  in  Great  Budworth 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  X  5  in. 
{Add.  9461.  fol.  139.] 


CHESHIRE.  288 

Plan  of  "  Northwich  town,"  in  the  parish  of  Great  Budworth, 
distinguishing  the  houses,  with  numbers  referring  to  a  list  of 
the  proprietors ;  drawn  temp.  Charles  II.  or  James  II.,  by 
Randle  Holme,  the  third  of  that  name,  who  died  in  1699 :  1 
f .  X  9  in.     \Harl.  2073.  fol.  49.  J.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  Bunbury  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  5  in.     \_Add.  9461.  fol.  139.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  eight  windows  on  each  side 
of  the  nave  of  Bunbury  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  139.] 

Burton,  in  the  parish  of  Tarvin.     See  Tarvin. 

*'  The  prospect  of  the  citty  of  Chester,  on  the  west  side ;"  drawn 
in  black  chalk  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  1  f.  4  in.  x  9  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  i«8.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  old  walls  of  Chester ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  10  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  iss.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  bridge  and  two  bridge  gates,  also 
the  river  Dee  belonging  to  the  citty  of  Chester  ;'*  drawn  by 
Randle  Holme  the  third :  8  in.  x  6J  in.     [Harl  2073.  foi. 

16.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  *'  the  bridge  gate  of  the  citty  of  Ches- 
ter;^' drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third:  8  in.  x  5  in. 
[HarL  2073.  fol.  16.] 

A  bird's  eye  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  the  north  gate  of  the 
citty  of  Chester;"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third:  6  in. 
X  5  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  2«.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  '^  the  east  gate  of  the  citty  of  Ches- 
ter;^' drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third:  7  in.  x  5  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  22.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  two  old  houses  in  Bridge  Street,  Chester ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  128.] 

Plan  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Werburgh  at  Chester,  as  it  pro- 
bably remained  at  the  time  of  the  dissolution;  drawn  by 
Randle  Holme  the  third,  on  a  scale  of  about  80  feet  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  x  8  in.    [Harl.  2073.  fol.  is.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  452. 

A  copy,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  plan  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Wer- 
burgh ;  drawn  from  the  preceding  [by  Frederic  Nash  ?]  :  9  in. 
X  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  84.  b.'\ 
From  this  copy  the  engraving  appears  to  have  been  made. 

H  H 


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Kr.;rr*ie/:  \i.  L;.  v^t.*/  Mayna  Br\T*7Wcwi>i.  t:L  iL  p.  574. 

ifi  fh':  Ma'fnn  htitannia.  w:ih  M^.  c'.rre: liens  asd  additknis 

A/i  '/filii.'i';  |/U.»j  of  Ch*r%UT  Cath^rdrai.  lo  *Lew  ihe  radocale  of 
ju  forrrjatiorj ;  crawn  9  Dec.  1*15.  by  the  ReT.  Thomas  Ker- 
/I'.h  :  %  jfj.  /  7  in.     [^rfof.  6745.  f:-!.  ::■:." 

.S''/rllj-<?i>,t  vj«;w,  in  p^rncil.  of  Chester  Cathedral;  diawn  bjr 
Y^MUiM^X  \s\-^tu\  Kfcq. :  1  f.  3  in.  x  i^  in.     'Add,  9461.  fol. 

l\,nyjH.vt'A  hy  Lvhons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p. 
574. 

Nf/rtlj-<:;if)l  vir;ii',  in  pencil,  of  the  east  end  of  Chester  Cathe- 
dral;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  5  in.  [Add. 
1M«I.  fol.'iJ.] 

ThiH  completes  the  preceding  dranring. 

ViftW,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  nave  and  cloisters  of  Chester 
('athcdraly  and  of  the  Bishop's  Palace  adjoining;  drawn  by 
Kamuel  liysons,  P^sq. :  9  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  92.] 

Kngravcd  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p. 
572. 

EtevaUoD,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  interior  of  the  nave  of 
(Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  [Frederic  Nash  ?] :  1  f.  4  in. 
Xftw*    [i4£2(/.  9461.  fol.  96.] 
fWfayed  in  Lysons*"  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  439. 

VMbiaT  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  side  of  the  nave  of 
QMr Cidiedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x 
4m.  "Jit9461.  fol.  97.  6.] 


CHESHIRE.  235 

Pencil  sketch  of  pillars  in  the  nave  of  Chester  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  97.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  ii.  p.  448. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  north  side  of  the  north  aisle 
of  Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f. 
.X  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  98.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  part  of  the  tower  of  Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

97.] 

Plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cloisters  of  Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn 
[by  Frederic  Nash  ?]  :  1  f.  x  11  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  94.] 

Highly  finished  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  "  Shrine  of  St  Wer- 
burgh,"  now  forming  the  Bishop's  throne,  in  Chester  Cathe- 
dral ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a 
foot :  I  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  86.  J.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  445. 

Seven  small  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches,  arms,  and  details,  of 
Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  [Add. 
9461.  ff.  142.  6.,  14'^.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  pillars  in  Chester  Cathedral;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  98.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  448. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  north  aisle,  behind  the 
choir,  in  Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
5 i  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  98.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  the  inward  part  of  the  Chapter- 
house, formerly  a  heathenish  temple,  over  which  there  is  no 
romes;"  drawn  by  Handle  Holme  the  third:  1  f.  x  9  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  36.] 

^^  The  vewe  of  the  lower  part  of  the  Chapter-house,  as  you  stand 
in  the  door  which  cometh  out  of  the  east  side  of  the  cloisters," 
and  ^^the  romes  over  the  west  part  of  the  Chapter-house;" 
drawn,  in  pen  and  ink,  by  Randle  Holme  the  Uiird :  1  f.  x 
8  in.    [Harl.  2073.  fol.  37.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  and  windows  at  '*  the 
west  end  of  the  chapter-house  belonging  to  the  cathedrall 
church  of  Chester,  formerly  a  heathenish  temple ;"  drawn  by 
Randle  Holme  the  third :   1  f.  x  8  in.    [Harl.  2073.  ff.  34, 

35.] 

H  H  2 


236  CHESHIRE. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  stone  and  cross  of  Rad.  de 
Valletorte,  iemp.  Henr.  III.,  in  the  north  transept  of  Chester 
Catliedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7^  in.  x  2^  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  i07.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  toI.  ii.  p. 
444. 

View,  in  pencil,  with  details,  of  a  monument,  said  to  be  that  of 
the  Emperor  Henry  IV.,  (who  died  a.d.  1106,)  in  the  north 
aisle  of  Chester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i4i.  b,] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  St.  Bridget's  Church,  in  the  citty 
of  Chester,  which  being  old  and  decayed,  was  all  of  it  taben 
down,  new  built  again  after  an  other  form  and  fashion,  anno 
169  •  .;^  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third:  8  in.  X  7  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  i.^.] 

A  plan  of  the  "Grey  Friers,  now  Sir  William  Brereton's  house,** 
at  Chester ;  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  8  in.  x  6  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  «i.] 

"  The  ground  plott  of  St.  John's  Colledg,  Chester,  before  it  was 
niinated  by  the  fall  of  the  steeple  [in  1574],  which  stood  in 
the  middle  of  the  church,  cathedrall  like ;"  drawn  by  Randle 
Holme  the  third,  on  a  scale  of  about  12  feet  to  an  inch : 
with  a  key  to  the  names:  1  f.  x  9  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol. 

63.] 

A  copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  plan  of  St.  John'^s  College, 
Chester :  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  it6.] 

Another  copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  plan  of  St.  John's 
College  ;  drawn  by  '*  J.  H.  i""  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  ii;}.] 

A  view  of  "  St.  John  Steeple,  in  the  citty  of  Chester,  being  44 
yards  high ;"'  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  1  f.  1  in. 
x  8  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  72.] 

"  The  ground  plott  of  St.  John**s  Church,  as  it  was  standing 
1589;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Randle 
Holme  the  third :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.  [Harl.  2073.  fol. 
Si.  bis.} 

*^  Tlie  ground  plot  of  St.  John's  Church,  as  it  was  in  its  ruins, 
anno  1589;"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  1  f.  x  9  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  7i.] 

A  copy,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  preceding  plan  of  St  John's 
Church,  in  1589 :  1  f.  3  in.  X  9  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  1 14.] 


CHBSHIRK.  237 

Plan  and  details,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  St  John's 
Church,  without  the  walls  of  Chester,  on  the  east  side ; 
drawn  by  Frederic  Nash  :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     lAdd.  9461. 

fol.   111'.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  St.  John's  Church,  Chester,  apparently  a  re- 
duction of  the  preceding:  1  f.  4  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9461. 

fol.  115.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  notes,  of  St.  John's  Church,  Chester; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add  9461. 

fol.  141.] 

A  proof  impression  of  the  engraved  plan  of  St.  John's  Church, 
Chester,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  with  Ms.  corrections  and 
additions,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  ii7.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  buttresses  in  St. 
John**s  Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third : 
each  7  in.  x  6  in.     [Harl.  2073.  ff.  73,  74.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  shewing  "  the  form  of  the  buttrises  of 
St.  John's  Steeple  in  Chester;"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the 
third:  1  f.  x  7  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  70.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  nave  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x 
6  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  lis.] 

Outline  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Chester;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  4 
feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  1  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9461., fol.  no.] 

Highly  finished  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of 
St.  John's  Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a 
scale  of  4  feet  to  an  inch :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

109.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  437. 

Perspective  view,  in  pencil,  of  two  tiers  of  galleries  formed  by 
an  arcade  over  the  great  arches  of  the  nave  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Chester;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x 

5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  uh.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  great  arches  of  the  nave  of 
St.  John's  Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 

6  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  9461.  fol.  ii8.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  some  of  the  upper  arches  of  the  nave  of 
St  John's  Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
4  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  108.] 


^38  CHESHIRE. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  the  east  end  of  St.  Joliii*8 
Church,  Chester;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x 
9  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  in.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  columns  in  St.  John'^s  Church, 
Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  X  d  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  in.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  capitals  in  St 
John's  Church,  Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  los.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Briianniaj  vol.  ii.  p. 
438. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  stone  of  "  Johennes  le  Se- 
rieaun,^'  in  the  chancel  of  St.  John^s  Church,'Chester;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  lor.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iL  p« 
444. 

**  The  ground  plot  of  St.  Marye's  Abby,  or  the  Nunes,"  at 
Chester ;  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  8  in.  x  8  in. 
[Harl.  2073.  fol.  20.] 

Copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  plan  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey  at 
Chester;  9  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  84.  i.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  453. 

The  ground  plot  of  "  St  Mary's  Abby,  or  the  Nunes  \^  being 
an  imperfect  copy,  in  pencil,  from  the  preceding :  9  in.  x  8 
in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  85.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  '^  the  north  side  of  St.  Maiye^a 
Church  and  Steeple,  1641 ;"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the 
third :  8  in.  X  7  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  29.  6.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ^^  the  south  side  of  St.  Martinis 
Church,  in  the  citty  of  Chester;"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme 
the  third  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  24.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  '^  the  south  side  of  St.  Michael's 
Church,  within  the  citty  of  Chester;"  drawn  by  Randle 
Holme  the  third :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol/i4.  6.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  the  north  side  of  St.  Olive's  within 
the  citty  of  Chester,  as  it  was  1690:"  with  a  view  of  "St 
Olive's  Steeple  as  now  it  is  set  up,  anno  1693;"  drawn  by 
Randle  Holme  the  third:  8  in.  x  7 J  in.  [Harl.  2073. 
fol.  84.] 


CHESHIRE.  239 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Saighton  Hall,  near  Chester,  in  the  chapelry 
of  Bruera  or  Church-on-heath,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Oswald, 
in  Chester,  one  of  the  castellated  seats  of  the  Abbats  of  St 
Werburgh ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  129.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p. 
457. 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "the  south  side  of  S.  Peter's 
Church,  within  the  citty  of  Chester,  before  it  was  taken 
downe,  [in  1669,]  but  is  now  new  built,  anno  1671 ;"  drawn 
by  Randle   Holme  the  third:    1  f.  x  8  in.     iHarL  2073. 

fol.  27.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  south  side  of  Trinity  Church, 
within  the  citty  of  Chester  ;**  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the 
third :  8  in.  X  6  in.     [Harl  2073.  fol.  14.  J.] 

"  The  ground  plot  of  the  castle  of  Chester,"  and  "  the  view  of 
the  castle  according  to  the  breaches  in  it,  [made  during  the 
siege  in  1644-1646];"  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third, 
on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  [Harl. 
2073.  fol.  31.] 

Copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  plan  and  view  of  Chester 
Castle:  1  f .  3  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  119.  6.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii.  p.  455. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  casUe  of  Chester,  1725;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  50  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  4  J  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [ib  ix.  8.  a.] 

Plan  and  elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  building,  apparently  de- 
signed for  a  mint,  in  the  castle  at  Chester ;  drawn  temp.  Car* 
II.?  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  x  9  in.  [Harl. 
2099.  art.  62.  p.  558.] 

View,'  in  pencil,  of  a  pillar  in  a  square  chamber,  called  Caesar's 
Chamber,  in  Chester  Castle,  now  used  as  a  powder  magazine ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4^  in.    [Add.  9461. 

fol.  106.  J.] 

Partly  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  438. 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ^^  the  High  Crosse  of  the  citty  of 
Chester,"  taken  down  in  the  year  1646;  drawn  by  Randle 
Holme  the  third :  8  in.  x  7  in.    [Harl.  2073.  fol.  29.] 

A  sketch  of  the  Roman  votive  altar,  dedicated  to  Jupiter  Ta- 
naruSy  or  the  Thunderer,  found  on  digging  a  cellar  in  the 
Foregate  Street  at  Chester^  in  the  year  1653,  and  now  pre- 


240  CHESHIRE. 

served  with  iBe  Arundelian  Marbles  at  Oxford ;  drawn  hy 
Randle  Holme  the  third;  with  an  explanation  of  the  in- 
scription :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [HarL  2155.  art.  32.  fol.  94.] 

Described  at  great  length  by  Humphrey  Prideaux,  in  the 
Marmora  Arundeliana^  1732,  p.  490 :  see  also  Horsley's  Bru 
tannia  Romana^  p.  315.    An  engraving  of  it  is  in  ib  ix.  8.  ft. 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  same  altar ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     \_Add.  9461.  fol.  129.  6.] 

Six  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  Roman  altar  found  in  1693, 
when  digging  a  cellar  near  the  east  gate  at  Chester,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Prescott;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.     \^Add.  9461.  fol.  130.] 

Three  of  the  drawings  are  engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the 
Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  429. 

Three  drawings  of  the  sides  of  a  Roman  altar,  dedicated  to 
Fortuna  RediLXy  Esculapius  and  SaluSy  found  near  the  Water- 
gate at  Chester,  in  the  year  1779,  now  at  Oulton  Park,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Philip  Malpas  De  Grey  Egerton,  Bart;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Jdd.  9461. 
fol.  131.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p* 
430. 

A  drawing,  in  black  chalk,  of  the  figure  of  a  Roman  Retiarius 
on  a  black  slate  found  at  Chester  in  1741,  formerly  in  the 
Museum  of  Dr.  Mead,  and  now  in  the  possession  of  Henry 
Potts,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  8  in.     [ib  ix.  a.  o.] 

Engraved  in  the  Monumenta  Vetusta  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries,  vol.  i.  pi.  65. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  figure  of  the  Retiarius  found  at 
Chester;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  i3i.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons^  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  431.  fig.  4. 

Sketch,  with  measurements,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  tile  found 
at  Chester ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  i3i.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  sword  of 
Hugh  d'Avranches,  called  Lupus,  the  first  Norman  Earl  of 
Chester,  and  a  drawing  of  the  hilt,  the  size  of  the  original ; 
by  Frederic  Nash  :  9  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  9461.  fol.  121.  £.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  461. 
Cheshire  was  made  a  county  palatine  by  William  the  Con- 
queror for  his  nephew  Hugh  Lupus,  to  hold  it  as  fi'eely  adgla- 
dium,  as  William  himself  held  the  kingdom  of  England  ad 


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coronam.  The  sword,  of  which  the  above  is  a  drawing,  is 
now  preserved  in  the  Department  of  Antiquities  in  the  British 
Museum. 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "Erie  Randall  sweard," 
fact  the  sword  of  state  of  Edward  V.  as  Earl  of  Chester,  {see 
Ormerod's  History  of  Cheshire,  vol.  i.  p.  xxvii.,)  with  an  ex- 
planation of  the  arms  upoii  it;  drawn  about  l<i50:  1  f.  x  9 
in.     [liarl.  1988.  B.-..  o.] 

This  sword  is  also  in  the  Department  of  Antiquities  in  the 
British  Museum. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Poole  Hall,  the  seat  of  the 

Rev.  Sir  Henry  Poole,  Bart.,  in  the  parish  of  Eastham; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one  6  in.  x  5  in.,  the  other 

8  in.  X  5  in.     \_Add.  9461.  ff.  ibo,  i5i.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  arms  and  font  in  Eccleston  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  5  in.     \^Add.  9461. 

fol.  114.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font,  and  of 
arms,  in  Famdon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
each  8  in.  X  5  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  !«.] 

Halton,  in  the  parish  of  Runcorn.     See  Runcorn. 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  estates  at  Greasby,  in  the  parish 
of  West  Kirkby,  belonging  to  John  Peacock,  Henry  Youds, 
and  Edward  Dickman ;  drawn  in  1784,  on  a  scale  of  2 
chains  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  6  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.     [Add.  U,3i>3.  6.] 

Lyme  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Prcatbury.     See  Prestburv. 
Macclesfield,  in  the  parish  of  Prestbury.     See  Prbstbury. 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  cross  at  Malpas ;  drawn 
by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 

14S.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  capitals  in  Middlewich 

Chiurch ;   drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,   Esq. :    6  in.  x  4  in. 

lAdd.  9461.  fol.  iis.] 
Little  Morelon  Hall,  in  ihe  parish  of  Astbury.     See  Astbuhy. 
East  view,  in  pencil,  of  Nantwich  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 

Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  9i  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  los.  6.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p. 

440. 
View,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  Nantwich  Church ;  drawn 

by  Frederic  Nash :  1  f.  3  in.  x  I  f.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  9S.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Afaffna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  440. 


'  «  «  - 


hkiiA!tf  in  fAfJi^:]).  ot  f/i.':  of  thieve  stcr^  aall*  at  Uie  ea$l  end 

•  r/,fi,   ?>///,  uun.f:.. :  >.] 

Hkt:t/M':>,f  \u  jf*fjif:i\,  of  Ui':  z:'  'ih  TTJn'Iow  of  ihe  corth  ini»ept, 
'4.1  A  *A  caj/iuN.  un'iffT  il--:  I'l^or  c:'  Naciwicb  Cborch ; 
'i/a'4r;j  J/y  Haf;,u<;j  Lyv^r.s.  Eiq. :   /•  in.  x  5  in.     'J(/<f.  9461. 

hk'r!/;h<:>.,  in  pcTicil,  of  urin^ioTs  and  details  in  the  north 
*i'l«:  of  llio  h/juth  trarifsfrpt  of  Niiiilirich  Church;  drawn 
hy  Kamu<:l  Ly:-»onB,  Km].  :    S  in.  x  5  in.     [ J<f</.  9461.  fol. 

10;.  J 

Sk<;U:ljO'K,  in  pencil,  of  the  channel  window  and  of  capitals  in 
Nanlwjch  Church ;  dra'.vn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
5  in.     {Add.yWl.ftjl  v;i.] 

TniU^d  hkr.'U'hcs,  in  pencil,  of  painted  glass  in  Nantwich  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.  [Add. 
9461.  fol.  105.] 

Sorthwich,  in  the  parish  of  Great  Budworth.    See  Bcdworth. 

StJtUm  Abbey,  in  the  parish  of  Runcorn.     See  Runcorn. 

^^odL,  in  pencil,  of  t!;e  door  of  the  nave  of  Over  Church ; 
iBrn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4^  in.    [Jdd.dAdl. 

^««r-'*^ev«r,  in  the  parish  of  Rostheme.    See  Rostherne. 

^uL  in  the  parish  of  Eastbam.    See  Eastham. 

.^i^^iigoRibr*  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ^^  the  chapel  without  the 
^j^^^    j^  4i  Piestbury   Church,"   afterwards  the  burial 


CHESHIRE.  24S 

place  of  the  Meredith  family;  drawn  by  Raniilc  Holme:  6 

iD.  X  4  in.     [Harl.  2151.  fol.  4o.  i.] 

Engraved  in  Ormerod's  History  of  Cheshire,  vol.  iu.  p. 

331. 
View,  in  pencil,  of  the  archway  of  lie  old  chapel  on  the  south 

side  of  Prestbury  Clmrch ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lyaons,  Esq. : 

1  f.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  ii9.] 
Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  front  of  Lyme  Park,  in  tlie 

parish  of  Prestbury,  the  seat  of  the  Legh  family ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  J46.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  [Macclesfield  P]  Church,  in 
the  parish  of  Prestbury ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ; 
each  8  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  tsi.] 

Five  drawings,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  a  monument  in 
the  Savage  Chapel  in  Macclesfield  Church ;  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq.     \^Add.  9461.  ff.  1*7,  iia.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  knight  of  the 
Venables  family,  probably  Sir  Hugh  Venables,  brother  of 
William,  fourth  Lord  Kiuderton,  (who  died  in  the  44th  year 
of  King  Henry  IH,,)  against  the  north  wall  of  the  chancel  of 
Rostbeme  Church :  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
Sin.     {Add.  UG\.  ioX.  isi.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  monuments  of  the 
Mainwaring  family,  in  the  parochial  chapel  of  Over  Peorer, 
in  the  parish  of  Rostherne ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i5o.  i.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  canal  from  Kuncom  to  the  Trent;  drawn 
in  ]777,byJohanuLudewig  Hogrewe,  Captain  of  Engineers: 
1  f.  4  in.  X  3  in.     [^6  Ms.  40.  pi.  6.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater's  canal  from  Run- 
coni  to  Manchester,  with  a  plan  and  elevation  of  a  double 
lock,  a  plan  of  the  sluices  and  basius  at  Runcorn,  with  levels, 
plans,  and  sections,  of  the  floodgates,  backwater,  and  passage 
boats ;  drawn  by  Johann  Liidcwig  Hogrewe :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10 
in.    [*  Ms.  46.  pi.  7.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  east  window  of  the  chancel 
of  Runcoru  Church,  and  of  the  circular  stone  font ;  drawn 
[      by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8  in.  x  4}  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol. 
k        IM.] 
A  rough  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "Norton  Abby,"  in  (he  parish 
of  Runcorn ;  drawn  by  Randle  Holme  the  third :  1 1  in.  x  7 
[HaH.  2073,  fol.  3-.  a.j 


244  *  CHESHIRE. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  with  details,  of  the  door  of  Ni 
Priory,  remainiDg  in  the  cellar  of  Norton  Hall,  in  the  parish 
of  Runcorn;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  [_Add.  9161. 
fol.  lofi.j 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  arched  doorway  od  the  DOTth 
side  of  Norton  Priory ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4i  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  iso.] 

Engiared  in  Lysons^  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p. 
fig.  6. 

Saighton  Hall.    See  Chester. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  fragment  of  the  cross  or  obelisk  ni 
standing  in  the  market  place  at  Sandbach  ;  drawn  by  Sai 
Lysons,  Esq, :  4j  in.  x  H  in.     [Add.  94fil.  fol.  i?t.  *.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  sites  of  the 
crosses  in  the  market  place  at  Sandbach,  with  a  sketch  of 
cross  remaining  there ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i93.] 

Hough  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  four  sides  of  the  cross  now 
remaining  in  the  market  place  at  Sandbach ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  10  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  isi.  b.. 

113.] 


M 


Four  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  sides  of  the  cross  now  remaii 
jng  in  the  market  place  at  Sandbach ;  by  Samuel  Lyi 
Esq. :  each  7  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9461.  ff.  lae,  i*6.  b.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  tlie  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p. 
460. 

Drawings,  in  pencil,  of  two  of  the  sides  of  one  of  the  Sandbach 
crosses,  now  in  Oulton  Park,  the  seat  of  Sir  Philip  Alalpas  de 
Grey  Egerton,  Bart. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 
7  in.  X  3  in.     lAdd.  9461.  fol.  m.] 

Engraved  by  Lysous,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iL  p. 
460. 

View,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  fragment  dug  up  "a 
Mr.  Bull's  garden"  near  the  market  place,  of  the  top  of  t 
Sandbach  cross,  now  at  Oulton  Park :  drawn  by  Samuel  I 
sons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3i  in.     [Add.  9461.  foh  122.  i.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  same  fragment;  drawn  by  G 
muel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  ia7.] 

Various  small  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  fragments  of  the  two  Sai 
bach  crosses,  some  belonging  to  that  remaining  at  Sandbat 
some  to  that  now  at  Oulton  Park ;  drawn  by  Samuel  LysfHUyfl 
Esq.    [Add.  9461.  ff,  lae,  nr.} 


CHESHIRE.  245 

Elevations,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  two  Sandbach  crosses,  as  ihej 
probably  were  in  iheir  original  state,  shewing  the  proper 
positions  of  the  sereral  fragments  now  remaining  of  each ; 
dranm  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  foot,  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  2  f.  1  in.  X  I  f.  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  124.] 

Plan,  elevations,  and  details,  in  pencil,  of  the  two  Sandbach 
crosses,  with  the  fragments  in  their  probable  original  posi- 
tions ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  2^  feet 
to  an  inch  :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  123.  b.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ii.  p.  460. 

A  view,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  the  octagonal  stone 
font  in  Sandbach  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  bi.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Sandbach  Church  ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  7  iu.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  151.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  the  arched 
door  of  Shochlach  Churcli,  and  of  various  details ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  5  in.  [Add.  9461.  fol, 
I5i.] 

Part  of  the  arched  doorway  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Bri- 
tannia, vol.  ii.  p.  438.  fig.  5. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  and  of  the 
arched  doorway  of  Shochlach  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  8  in.  X  a  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  i5a.] 

*'  The  ground  plot  of  Shotwick  Castle  before  it  was  ruinated," 
and  a  view  of  "the  ruines  of  the  castle  of  Shotwick,  on  the 
west  side  ;"  drawn  by  Handle  Holme  the  third :  9  in.  x  8  in. 
■    IHarl.  2073.  fol.  4.^.] 

*        The  plan  is  engraved  in  Ormerod'a  History  of  Cheshire, 
vol-  ii.  p.  314, 
A  copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  plan  of  Sliotwick  Castle ; 

9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  no.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Stoak 
Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    8  -in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.Qi&l.M.  1S3.] 
Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  and  carving  in  Bramham  Hall, 
the  seat  of  the  Davenport  family,  in  the  paiish  of  Stockport; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add. 
9461.  fol.  138.] 
A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  an  estate  "  belonging  to  the  exe- 
cutrix's of  the  late  Mrs,  Roberts^"  in  the  township  of  Burton, 
I  part  of  the  manor  of  Stapleford,  in  the  parish  of  Tarvin ; 
I  drawn  in  1780:  2  f.  1  in.  x  2  f.  1  jn,     [Add.  11,393.  «.] 


Sketcaec,  in  jkocQ.  of  a  capital  aad  windoir  in  BnnoD  Cfamdiy 
in  the  parisc  of  Tanin ;  crawn  bj  Samoel  Lvsons,  Ilsq. :  ? 
in.  X  5  in.     IJAf.  9461.  foL  t*.;; ' 

Sketches,  in  p^inciL  of  win^iows  in  the  cfanrcli  of  Thornton  in 
the  H^^Ts ;  drawn  br  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  S  in.  x  4}  in. 
'Add,  9461.  fcl.  i7i.^' 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  and  arms  in 
Tilstone  Chorch :  drawn  bj  Samoel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  each  7 
in.  X  5  in.     ^Add.  9461.  fol.  liii.] 

View,  in  penciL  of  New  Hall,  an  ancient  seat  of  the  Egerton 
familjy  nsaaUv  called  Mockbeggar  HaU,  in  the  parish  of 
Wallazej  or  Kirkbv  in  Walley ;  drawn  br  Samuel  Ltsods, 
Esq. :  Sin.  x  -^  in.     'Add.  9461.  fol.  o5.] 

Sketch,  plan,  and  notes,  in  pencil,  of  Mockbeggar  Hall ;  drawn 
br  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4^  in.     [^Add.  9461.  fol. 

t5.5.] 

Sketch,  in  peocil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  the  church  of 
Woodchurcb  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  iM.] 

Wrenbury  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Acton.     See  Actox. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  mutilated  female  figure,  under  a  canopy 
over  the  door  of  Wvbumbun'  Church ;  drawn  bv  Samuel 

■  •  ^  ^ 

Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9461.  fol.  154.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Wybumborv 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4il  in. 
[Add.  9461.  fol.  15I.] 

A  new,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  the  Old  Hall  at  Doddington, 
in  the  parish  of  Wybumbury,  the  ancient  seat  of  the  Delves 
family ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
!il461.  fol.  83.] 


CORNWALL. 


Coast  of  Cornwall.  See  Western  and  Southern  Coast  of 
England,  pp.  55—61,  ante, 

"  Speculi  Britannite  pars,  or  a  topographical  and  historical  de- 
scription of  Cornwall,  by  the  perambulacion,  view,  and  deli- 
neacion  of  John  Norden."    In  folio,    [Harl.  6252.] 

This  is  apparently  the  original  Ms.  presented  by  the  author 
to  K.  James  I. ;  the  title  is  illuminated,  and  there  are  several 
colored  views,  which  are  described  in  their  respective  places 
in  this  Catalogue. 

St.  Agnes  Beacon.  See  Western  "Coast  of  England,  p.  53, 
ante. 

An-dinas  Castle.    See  St.  Colomb. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  door  of  the  church  of  St.  An- 
thony in  Meneage ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.    \Add.  9462.  fol.  30.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  St  Anthony  in  Meneage; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  \^Add.  9462. 
fol.  20.] 

Arthur's  Hall.    See  Busland. 

Ashbury  Castle.    See  Week  St.  Mary. 

« 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  nave  of  St 
Austell  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  20,] 


248  CORNWALL. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details,  and  an  inscription  over  the  en- 
trance into  the  south  porch,  of  St.  Austell's  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  9462.  foL 

19.  J.] 

The  inscription  is  engraved  in  Gough's  edition  of  Camden's 
Britanniay  1789,  vol.  i.  pi.  i»  fig.  11 ;  in  Gough''8  Sepulchral 
Monuments^  vol.  ii.  pi.  xiii.  fig.  4  and  5 ;  and  by  Lysons  him- 
self, in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxxii. 

Sketch  and  details,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  stone  font  in  St. 
Austell^s  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  19.  *.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  stone  font  in  St.  Austell's 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one  5  in.  x  4  in., 
the  other  3  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  20.] 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  St  AustelFs  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  61.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iiL  p. 
ccxxxiii. 

View  and  plan,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  Holy  Well  by  the 
side  of  a  stream  of  water  under  a  hill  at  Menacuddle  in  St. 
Austell,  formerly  a  baptistery  to  the  chapel  belonging  to  the 
Benedictine  monastery  of  Trewardreth  orTywardreath;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  21.] 

Bartine  Casfle,  in  the  parish  of  St  Just.     See  St.  Just. 

Berrys,  old  castle  so  called.     See  Launcells. 

Binnamy,  in  the  parish  of  Stratton.    See  Stratton. 

A  colored  view  of  the  rocking  stone,  called  Pendre-stone,  upon 
the  top  of  a  hill  near  Bliston,  [Blisland] ;  drawn  temp.  James 
I.,  by  John  Norden  :  5  in.  x  2^  in.     [Harl.  6252.  p.  74.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Mordents  Survey ^  1728^ 
p.  75. 

A  colored  view  of  the  druidical  stones  called  Arthur's  Hall, 
near  Blisland ;  drawn  temp.  James  I.,  by  John  Norden :  5  in. 
X  2i^  in.     [Harl.  6252.  p .  n.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Mordents  Survejfj  1728, 
p.  71. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  free-stone  font  in  Boconnoc 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  )^  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  20.  *.] 

Flan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  Bodmin  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  22.] 


Sketches  and  plans,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  pillars  in  Bodmin 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9462.  fol.  sa.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  anus  and  inscriptions  in  Bodmin  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  LyBons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462. 

fol.  il.] 
Drawing,  in  pencil,   of   the  richly  carved   font  in  Bodmin 

Church ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  7  in.    [Add.  9462. 

fol.  ai.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii. 

p.  ccxxxiii. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  piscina  adjoining  the  font  in  Bodmin 

Church;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   5  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  946-2.  fol.  si.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  Bodmin  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  94^2. 
fol.  ■JS.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  one  of  the  columns  in  St. 
Laurence's  Chapel,  Bodmin;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  3;.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  column  found  in  Mr.  Gilbert's  garden  at 
Bodmin,  which  stands  on  the  site  of  tho  priory ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  iu.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  as.] 

Bossiney.     See  Tintjgbl, 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  font,  piscina,  and  arms,  in  Boyton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Jdd.9462.  fol.  M.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  Bray  Church ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  h3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  Fendennis  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Budock ; 

drawn  temp.  James  I.  by  John  Norden :  5  in.  x  2^  in.  [Harl. 

6252.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survet/,  1728, 

p.  93. 
Pcndennis  Castle.     See  Southern  Cojst,  p.  60,  ante. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  grave-stone  of  Clarice,  wife  of  Ghefirei 

de  BoUeit,  in  St,  Burian's  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 

BouS,  Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  24.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  St.  Burian's  Church;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  a,i.] 
Cacrbran  Castle.    See  S&ncrbed. 


250  CORNWALL. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Callington  Church ;  drawn  bj 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.    lAdd.  9402.  fol.  t4.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Callington  Church ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9402.  fol.  24.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  old  mansion  called  Cothele  House,  be- 
longing to  the  Earl  of  Mount  Edgecumbe,  in  the  parish  of 
Calstock;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:    1  f.  x  9  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  23.  *.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  voL  iii.  p.  ccxliv. 

View  of  the  upper  part  of  the  tower  of  Cothele  House  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  24.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  sculpture  in  Cothele  House ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  24.^ 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  iir  the  chapel  at  Cothele,  in 
Calstock ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  28.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  columns  in  Camborne  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  23.  i.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  voL  iii.  p. 
ccxxxii. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  from  Camborne  Church,  standing 
now  in  the  grounds  at  Tehidi,  the  seat  of  Lord  De  Dunstan- 
ville,  near  Kedruth ;  dra\^7i  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in* 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  23.  *.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol*  iii. 
p.  ccxxxiv. 

Cambre,  or  Kam-bre  Castle.     See  Illogan. 

Castle  An-dinas.    See  St.  Columb. 

Castle  an  Danes,  Ludgevan.    See  Ludgvan. 

Cheese- Wring,  rocks  so  called.     See  Linkinhobne. 

Chun  Cromlech,  in  the  parish  of  Morva.     See  Morva. 

Pencil  sketch  of  an  old  inscribed  stone  forming  the  gate  of  the 
kitchen-garden  of  the  vicarage  at  St.  Clemenf  s,  near  Truro ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  7^  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  7.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  the  church  of  St.  Clere ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  foL  26.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  well  of  St.  Clere ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in,     [Add»  9462.  foL  26.] 


CORNWALL.  251 

A  colored  view  of  the  druidical  stone,  called  the  Other-half 
stone,  in  the  parish  of  St  Clere ;  drawn  temp.  James  I.,  by 
John  Norden  :  3  in.  x  2^  in.     [Harl.  6252.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survey^  1728, 

p.  85. 

A  colored  view  of  the  druidical  monument,  called  Trethevie,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Clere ;  drawn  temp.  James  I.,  by  John 
Norden  :  5  in.  x  %\  in.     [Harl.  6252.  p.  89.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman^s  edition  of  Norden's  Survey ^  1728, 
p.  88. 

A  colored  view  of  the  druidical  stones,  called  the  Hurlers,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Clere ;  drawn  temp.  James  I.,  by  John 
Norden  :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Harl.  6252.  p.  94.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survey y  1728, 
p.  94. 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  stones  in  the 
middle  of  a  pit,  in  the  centre  of  a  tumulus,  about  f  of  a  mile 
from  St.  Clere  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ea.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars 
in  St.  Columb's  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  28.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  ancient  entrenchment,  called  Castle  An- 
dinas,  about  two  miles  south-east  of  St  Columb's;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  450  feet  to  an  inch : 
7  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  18.  *.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxlviii. 

A  colored  view  of  nine  large  and  rude  upright  stone  blocks  or 
pillars,  placed  in  line,  bearing  north-east  and  south-west, 
called  the  Nine  Sisters  or  Maids,  on  the  downs  between 
Wadebridge  (near  Padstow)  and  St.  Columb,  not  far  from 
Castle  An-dinas,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Columb  Major ;  drawn 
temp.  James  I.,  by  John  Norden :  5  in.  x  2  in.  [Harl. 
6252.  p.  69] 

Engraved  in  Bateman^s  edition  of  Norden's  Survey j  1728, 
p.  69. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St.  Columb  Minor, 
or  Lower  St  Columb  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  28.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  the  church-yard  stile  at 
'^Little  Colam;**  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  27.] 

K  k2 


252  CORNWALL. 

Pencil  sketch  of  a  moor  stone  supporting  a  sbed  at  Rialton 
House,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Columb  Minor ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4i  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  7.  6.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxv* 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Comelly  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.  \_Add.  9462. 
fol.  27.] 

Cotehele  House,  in  the  parish  of  Calstock.     See  Calstock. 

ft  ^_^  _ 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  Crantock  Church,  with  details  and  a  sketch 
of  the  font ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol,  27.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  a  column,  with  arms,  in 
Crowan  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  27.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  and  columns  in 
Cubert  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  29.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Cuby  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  29.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  door  of  Cury  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  28.  ft.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  ii. 
p.  ccxxviii. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Cury  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  29.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  arch  of  the  porch,  and  of  the 
font, in  Davidstow  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  29.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St  Dennis 
Church,  and  of  a  Cornish  church -yard  stile ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  29.] 

Dunhevet,  or  Launceston  Castle.    See  Launceston. 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  stone  pulpit 
in  Egloshayle  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, Esq. :  11 
in.  X  8  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  30.  *.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  yoL  lii. 
p.  ccxxxii. 


CORNWALL.  253 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  of  sculpture 

over  the  door,  and  arms,  in  Egloshayle  Church ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  30,  b.'] 

The  sculpture  is  engraved  by  Lysons  himself,  in  the  Magna 

Britanniay  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxxii. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  clustered  pillars, 
and  a  window  in  Egloskerry  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  30.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  church 
of  St.  Enoder;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  30.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  the  church  of  St.  Enodfer; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  61.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magfia  Britannia^  vol.  iii. 
p.  ccxxxiii. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  font  in  the  church  of  St. 
Emey ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  30.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  and  arms,  in  the 
church  of  St.  Ewe ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  33.] 

Falmouth  Haven.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  59,  60,  ante. 

A  traced  map  of  that  part  of  Cornwall  which  lies  between 
Fowey  and  East  Looe ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10 
in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  foL  s.  J.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  mouth  of  Fowey  Harbour ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add:  9462.  fol.  34.] 

Fowey  Harbour.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  61,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  a  circular  base 
in  Fowey  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  33.] 

Two  views,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Place  House,  the  ancient 
seat  of  the  Treffry  family,  in  the  town  of  Fowey ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  9  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  31.  b.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iii. 
p.  ccxlii. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  architectural  details  of  Place 
House,  in  Fowey ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  3i.] 


254  CORNWALL. 

South  prospect,  in  pencil,  of  Treffiry  Castle,  Fowey,  22  May, 
1753:  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  12.  *.] 

Two  plans,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of 
St.  German^s  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one 
1  f.  2  in.  X  9  in.,  the  other  1  f.  x  9  in.  [Add.  9462.  ff.  34. 
b.j  35.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  north  tower  of  St 
German's  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  34.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  great  east  window  in  St  German's 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  33,] 

Sketch  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  of  the  south  aisle  in  St 
German's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  33.  A.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  and  arch  in  St  German's: 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  ff.  34.  *.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  of  the  south  aisle,  and  of  arms,- 
in  St.  German's  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  33.  b.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  in  St.  German's  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  one  6  in.  x  4  in.,  the  others 
4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  33.  J.,  34.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  arches  of  a  cloister  in  St  Ger- 
man's Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in* 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  53.  *.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  double 
arched  recess  with  a  stone  seat,  against  the  hedge  on  the  north- 
east side  of  St.  German's  Church-yard,  called  by  the  country 
people  the  chair  of  the  former  kings  of  Comwsdl ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  34.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Gerrans  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  34.] 

Coloured  plan  of  the  ancient  fortification  called  ^^  Golden 
Camp,""  with  a  description :  1  f.  x  8  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  is.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  StGorran's  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  36.] 


COBNWiaL.  255 

Sketches,  in  p^icil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  5n  pillars,  and  of  an 
arch,  in  Grade  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  36.'] 

Grew's  Hill,  old  castle  so  called.    See  Stratton. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Gulvall  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  36.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Gunwalloe 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add,  9462.  fol.  36.] 

Hurlers,  druidical  stones  so  called.     See  St.  Clere. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars,  a 
window  of  the  north  aisle,  and  a  cross  on  the  south  side  of 
Illogan  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  37.] 

View  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Kambre  or  Cambre  Castle, 
in  the  parish  of  Illogan ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
9  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  6746.  fol.  4i.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  St.  Ives  Bay,  taken  from  the  fort ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6. in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  36.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  of  St.  Ives  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  37.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St.  Ives  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  36.  A.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  in  Lelant  Church,  and  of  two 
crosses  in  the  church-yard,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Ives ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol, 

13.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  an  ornamented  capital,  and  of  arms  in 
the  church  of  St  Just ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.    lAdd.  9462.  fol.  37.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  St.  Just's 
Chiurch;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  37.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ancient  hill  castle,  called 
Bartine  Castle^  in  the  parish  of  St  Just ;  drawn  by  the  Rev« 
Thomas  Keirich :  6  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  6746.  fol.  43.] 


Sketch,  ID  pencil,  of  Chapel  CarnbrC,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Just ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  as.] 

View  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Chapel  Cambru ;  drawn  by  Samuei 
Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  25.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  at  Cambr6,  near  Redruth ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in-     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

34.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  at  Cambre ;  drawn  by  Samusl  i| 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  S5.] 

Kam-bre  or  Cambre  Castle.     See  Illogan. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  the  church  4^1 

St.  Keverue  j  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  ] 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  ar.  *.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  the  church  of  St.  Keveme; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  9462. 

fol.  38.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  stained  east  window  of  the  north  aisle 
of  the  church  of  St.  Kew ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  37.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arch  of  the  south  door  of  Eilkhampton 

Church ;    drawn  by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   7  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  AB.  b.] 
Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of  Kilk- 

hampton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eerrich  ; 

X  6  in.     [Add.  6742.  ff.  2G-dG,] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  doorway  of  Eilkhampton  Church ;  I 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463;  ~ 

fol.  37.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  with  plans  and  measurements,  of  colui 
and  arches  in  Eilkhampton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly-H 
sons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  7  in.     IJdd.  9462.  fol.  IB.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  and  a  window 
in  Eilkhampton  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 

7  in.  X  4  iu.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  sa.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  "  castles" 
at  Kilkhampton,  the  property  of  Lord  Carteret;  drawn  by 
Wrey  Pans,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  M,] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  Landewednak  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  iu.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  38.] 


I 


CORNWALL.  257 

Sketch,  in  pencil  and  pen  aod  inlc,  with  details,  of  the  circular 

stone  font  on  pillars  in  Landewedoak  Cbuich ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ,Jii.  6.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p. 

ccxxxir. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  anns  in  Lanhydrock  Church,  and  of  a 
stone  cross  on  the  south-east  side  of  the  church-yard; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in,  x  4  in.  ^Add.  9462. 
fol.  40.} 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  Lanivet  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  38.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Lanivet 
Clmrch,  and  a  four  hole  cross  on  the  west  side  of  the  church- 
yard; drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  39.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  four  hole  cross  in  the  north  side  of  the 
cbuich-yard  of  Lanivet ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  39.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Landrake  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  38.] 

Plan  and  section,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Restormell  Castle,  in  the 
parish  of  Lanlivery  j  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich : 
8  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6746.  fol.  36.'] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches  in  the  chapel  of  Restormell  Castle; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  9462. 
fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  four  hole  cross,  now  thrown  down,  at 
the  cross  road  near  Lanlivery,  close  to  the  turnpike  road 
leading  from  Lostwithiel  to  St.  Austell ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  39.  6.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Lanreath 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one  3  in.  X  S| 
in.,  the  other  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  aa.  b.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  voL  iii.  p. 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  the 
church  of  Lantegloss  juxta  Fowey ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ».] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  the  church  of 
Lantegloss  juictaCamelford;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [.Idd.  9462.  fol.  40.] 


266  CORNtfALL. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  LariUCdls  Clrareli ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Eaq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.    [AdA,  9i82. 

fol.  58.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  **  castle^* 
called  Berrys,  at  East  Leigh,  in  Launcells,  the  property  of 
Mrs.  Mary  Harris ;  drawn  by  Wrey  Pans,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4 
in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  14.] 

View,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  entrance  porch  of  Ijaan- 
ceston  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  7 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  41.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iii.  p. 
ccxxxi. 

Five  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  architecture  and  aoulptaie 
in  Launceston  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  4i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  recumbent  figure  in  Launces- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  40.] 

A  colored  view  of  Dunhevet  or  Launceston  Castle;  drawn 
temp.  James  I.,  by  John  Norden :  5  in.  x  2}  in.  [HarL 
6252.  p.  93.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman^s  edition  of  Norden^s  Surv^^  1728, 
p.  93. 

A  view  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Launceston  Castle ;  dratm 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eerrich :  8  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  6746. 
fol.  38.] 

A  colored  view  of  Launceston  Castle ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman : 
I  f.  7  in.  X  I  f.    [d?  IX.  33.  d.] 

Colored  plan  and  section  of  the  keep  of  Launceston  Castle ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Lieut  Colonel 
Mudge:  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  u.] 

Engraved    in   Lysons'    Magna    Britannia^    vol.    iii.  p. 
ccxxxviii. 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  keep  of  Launceston 
Castle;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  8^  in.  x  7  in.  [Add. 
9469.  ibl.  12.] 

South  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  keep  of  Launceston  Castle ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  81  July,  1805 :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  12.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britanniaj  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxxviii. 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  ancient  arched  doorway  of  the  White 
Hart  Inn  in  Launceston ;  drawn  by  Samuel  LyBons,  Esq. : 
5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9Jfi2.  fol.  w.  i.] 

Leiant,  in  the  parish  of  SL  Ives.     Sec  St,  Iv£S. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  church  of  St. 
Levan;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.;  4  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Lezant  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Linkin- 
home  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4 
in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  4-i.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  cairn  or  heap,  consisting  of  five  stones, 
called  the  Cheese-Wring,  in  the  parish  of  Linkinhome,  on 
the  ridge  of  a  hill  called  Stows,  ou  the  common  of  Rillaton 
manor  j  drawn  letup.  James  1.,  by  John  Norden :  5  in.  x  4^ 
in.     [Hurl.  6252.  p.  9i.] 

Engraved  in  Dateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Swvetf,  1728, 
p.  61. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  cairn  called  the  Cheese-Wring,  in  the 
parish  of  Linkinhome  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1 
f.  2  in.  X  9  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  si.  b.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p.  clxxxir. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  Cheese- Wring,  in  the  parish  of  Luikin- 
home,  with  a  plan  of  the  north-west  angle;  drawn  by  Samuel 
LysouB,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  te.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  and  steeple  of  Lostwilhiel  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in,     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars 
in  Lostwithiel  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8 
in.  x  7  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  la.  6.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p. 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  some  of  the  sculpture  on  the  font  in  Lost- 
■  withiel  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4 
I    in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  «.  b.] 

Colored  plan,  with  two  profiles,  of  Castle  an  Danes,  Ludgevan, 
in  Mount's  Bay,  Cornwall :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  19.] 

LL2 


Sketches,  in  pencU,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Mabe  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  io.     [Add,  9463. 

fol.  M.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars,  and  of  a 
stone  seat  aud  piscina,  in  Maddem  Church  ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  «.] 

Maine-Amber,  rocking  stone  so  called.     See  Sithney. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Marfaam  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  9463. 
fol.  +5.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  ou  pillars  in  the 
church  of  St.  Martin ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4 
'    in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  45.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  near  the  altar,  the  octagonal  stone 
font,  and  arms,  in  Mawgan  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  is.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  a  lady,  under  an  arch  in 
the  Bouth  transept  of  Mawgan  Church,  colled  Canninow'e 
aisle  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  «.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  inscribed  stone  or  cross  at  Mawgan; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9461 
fol.  45.] 

Eleration,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements  and  plan,  of  t 
cross  in  Mawgan  Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lyso 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  u.  fi.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  side  of  the  sculptured  cross  1 
Mawgan  Church-yaid ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  ' 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  «.  J.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  Ui.  t 
ccxlv.  fig.  6. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  four  hole  stone  cross  (which  original 
stood  in  the  chapel  close  of  ibe  Barton  of  Roseworthy,  in  the 
parish  of  Gwinnear)  in  the  garden  of  Lord  Arundel's  house 
at  Lanheme,  in  the  parish  of  Mawgan ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  3b.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  UB 
p.  ccxlv.  figs.  4  and  5, 

St  Maw's  Castle.     See  Sodthern  Coast,  pp.  60,  61,  ante. 

Menacuddle.    See  St.  Austell. 


Sketch,  in  peocil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Mevagissy  Church; 
drawD  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9463. 

fol.  46.] 

St.  Michael's  Mount.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  59,  ante. 

A  colored  view  of  St.  Michael's  Mount,  taken  from  the  land ; 
drann  temp.  James  I.,  by  John  Norden:  6  in.  x  SJ  in. 
[Hart.  6262.  p.  38.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Suroey,  1728, 
p.  38. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  upper  parts  of  the  buildings  on 
St.  Michaers  Af ouDt ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  v*.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  of  the  north  end  of  the  north 
transept  of  St.  Michael  Carhayes,  and  of  tlie  circular  stone 
font;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  47.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  mutilated  four  hole  cross  at  Michaelstow ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  m.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  47.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arch  of  the  north  door^with  details,  of 

Milor  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4 

in.    iAdd.  9462.  fol.  16.  i.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font,  and  arms,  in 

Milor  Church ;  dran-n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  6  in.  X  4 

in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  it.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  thh  circular  stone  font  in  Minster  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  2j  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  »7.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chun  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Morvah ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  X  7  in.     [Add. 

6746.  fol.  M.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  Chun  Castle,  in  the 
parish  of  Morvah ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  *5.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Chun  Cromlech,  near  Chun  Castle,  in  Mor- 
vah ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  14.  b.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iii. 
p.  ccxix. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  stone  pier  next  to  the  third 
pillar  from  the  west  end  of  Morwiostow  Church,  and  of  tho 


CORNWALL. 


litanU  bold  ^^1 


slrango  mia-Bhapcn  Etone  font,  which  the  inhabitants 
high  veneration,  as  having  been  placed  there  by  their  totelar 
saint,  to  whom  the  church  is  dedicated ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  4B.] 

Two  sketches  of  part  of  one  of  tlie  circular  arches  between  the 
nave  and  north  aisle  of  Morwinstow  Church;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462.  ioL 
«.  J.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  rol. 
p.  ccxzviii. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  in  Morwinstow  Church 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

Pencil  sketch  of  a  moor  stone  in  the  middle  of  a  close  called 
Nun  ScriJfis,  about  a  mile  south  of  Roscraergy,  in  Moirah 
parish ;  with  a  smaller  sketch,  drawn  by  Samncl  Lysons, 
Esq. :  one  1  f.  X  8  in.,  tlie  other  8  in.  X  5  in.  [Add.  94€2. 
fr.  7.  i.,  8.] 

The  smaller  is  engraved  in  the  Magtta  Brilanniaj  vol.  iii. 
p.  ccxxv.  ~ 

Mount's  Bay.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  59,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  south  aisle 
St.  Neot's  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  6  in. 
4  in.    lAdd.  9462.  fol,  4y.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  figures  from  one  of  the  st^ed  glass 
windows  in  St.  Neot's  Cliurch ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  48.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  St.  Neot's  Church;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462. 

ff.  48,  19.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  square  stone  font  on  a  pillai  i] 

Newlyn  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 

4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  id.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  a  pillar  in 

Nighton's  Chapel ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 

4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  .w.) 

Nine  Sisters,  atones  so  called.     See  St.  Columb  Major. 

Other-half  stone.     See  St.  Clbee. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  font  in  Padstow  Church, ' 

figures  of  the  Twelve  Apostles ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysoi 

Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  foL  49.  &.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Brittmwia,  voL  4 

p.  ccxxxir. 


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J2.ibLy 

led 
ih 

n. 
iii. 

I 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  fhc  richly  ornamcnled  piacina  in  I^dstow 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lvsons,  Esq. :  7  in,  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  9462.  fol.  50.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Muyiut  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p. 


Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  and  carving  in  Padstow  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd.  9462. 
iol.M.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Pelynt  or 
Plynt  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  ui.  X  3 
in.    [Jdd.  9462.  fol.  si.J 

Pendcnnis  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Budock.     See  Bddock  ; 

see  Southern  Coast,  p.  60,  ante. 

Pendrc  Stone.     See  Blisl&nd. 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  dniidical  gorget  of  gold,  found 
in  1783,  in  the  hundred  of  PenwitJi;  formerly  heionging  to 
Mr.  John  Williams  of  Bath,  afterwards  to  the  Rev,  Edward 
Trafford  Leigh,  of  Cheadle,  and  now  preserved  in  the  De- 
partment of  Antiquities  in  the  British  Museum :  9  in.  x  9  in. 
[Add,  M6%  fol.  8*.] 

Pencil  sketch  of  a  dniidical  gorget  of  gold,  found  in  the  remains 
of  a  circus  near  Penzance,  in  the  parish  of  Maddem,  about 
1783;  formerly  in  the  possession  of  Rose  Price,  Esq.,  and 
now  preserved  in  the  Department  of  Antiquities  in  the  Bri- 
tish Museum  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  I  f.  x  8  in. 
[Jdd.  9462.  fol.  8.  A.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magva  Britannia,  vol,  iii.  p.  ccxxi. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  and  a  pillar  in  the 
church  of  St.  Phillack,  and  of  two  ancient  four  bole  crosses 
in  the  church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in. 
x  4  in,     [Jdd.  9462.  fol.  5i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Pro- 
bus  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  is.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  foL  .'.«.] 

Restormell  Castle.     See  Lanliver¥. 

Rialton.     See  St.  Coldmb  Minor, 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  church,  town,  and  rock  of  Roche  or  Roach, 
laken  from  the  moor  below  Castle  Andinas;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysoua,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  m.  *  1 


inttitagi|H 


View,  in  pencil,  of  Roche  Rock  and  Chorch,  taken  from  below 
Castle  An-dinas,  Jnne  2  [1805?];  drawn  by  Samnel  Ltsobb, 
Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  6*.  A.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  clustered  pillar  in  Roche  Chnicb,  and 
of  as  ancient  cross  on  the  south  aide  of  the  charcb-jard ; 
drawn  by  Samnel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in-  x  4  in.  [Add.  9402. 
fol.  51.] 

The  cross  is  engraTed  by  Lysons  himself,  in  the  Magna 
Britannia,  voL  iiL  p.  ccxIt.  fig.  1. 

A  colored  view  of  Roche  Rock  and  Cell ;  drawn  temp.  James  L, 
by  John  Norden :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Harl.  6252.  p.  ej.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survey,  1728, 
p.  63. 

North-east  view,  ui  pencil,  of  Roche  Rocks ;  drawn  by 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9162.  fol.  ss.  &.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  the  chapel  or  hermita 
on  Roche  Rocks,  belonging  to  the  Eail  of  Falmouth ; 
on  a  scale  of  about  12  feet  to  an  inch ;  with  a  sketch  of  the 
arch  of  the  cast  window :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462.  fol.  5i.] 
Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p. 
278. 

Pencil  sketches  of  spear-heads  found  at  Roche;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     {Add.  9462,  fol.  7.  &.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  hill  called  Roughton,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Breward,  or  Simon's  Ward ;  taken  from  the  road  between 
Camelford  and  Boscastle,  Aug.  5  [1803  f] ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  5s.  4.] 

Small  Hkutch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  the  church 
of  Ruan  Latiihome ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  2  iu.     lAdtl.  9462.  fol.  St.] 

Small  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  figiu-e  on  a  brass  plate  of  Richard 
Trusteanc,  (who  died  in  1664,)  in  the  church  of  Ruan  Lani- 
homo ;  drau'n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  3  in.  x  2  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  5*.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  church  of 
Ruan  Major;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  .51.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ancient  entrenchment  called  Caer> 
bran  Caslle,  in  the  parish  of  Sancreet ;  drawn  by  the 
'Iliomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  3  iu.     [Add.  6746.  fol.  u.] 


L 


CORNWALL.  265 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a.  sculptured  cross  at  Sancreeti  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  54.] 

Sltetclies,  in  pencil,  of  moDuments  and  windows  in  Shev-iock 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  9462,  fol.  a.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Sheviock  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in,     [Add.  9462,  fol.  m.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  rocking  stone,  called  Miune-ambcr,  in 
Sithney;  drawn  tttmp,  James  I.,  by  John  Norden:  5  in.  x 

3  in.    [Harl.  6252.  p.  la.] 

Engraved  in  Batcman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survey,  1728, 
p.  48. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  font  on  pillars  in  Soutbbill 

Church ;   drawn   by  Samuel    Lysons,  Esq. :  5   in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  55.] 
Vieu~  and  plan,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  Trematon  Castle, 

in  the  parish  of  St,  Stephen ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tliomas 

Kerricb  :  8  in.  x  6  in,     [Adti.  6746.  fol.  ii,] 
Plan  and  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Trematon  Castle;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

.  «.] 

§]^ew,  in  pencil,  of  Trematon  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  S  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462,  fol.  57.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  of  St.  Stephen's,  near 

Launceston ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  61.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxxiii. 

'o  sketches,  in  penoil,  of  the  same  circular  stone  font  in  the 

church  of  St.  Stephen  juxla  X<auaceston;  drawn  by  Samuel 

Lysons,  Esq. :  one  4  in.  x  4  in,,  the  other  3  in.  x  2  in,    [Add. 

9462.  fol.  5i.  i.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  font  on  pillars  in  the  church 

of  St.  Stephen's,  near  Saltasb ;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462,  fol.  55,] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  a  crusader  in  a  north 

window  of  the  north  aisle,  and  of  the  circular  stone  font,  in 

Stratton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x 

4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  56,] 

A  map,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  hondred  of  Stratton,  with  refer- 
ences to  shew  the  sites  of  tJie  ancient  barrows  and  "  castles," 
or  fortiiications ;  drawn  by  Wrey  J'ans,  Esq,,  of  Whilstone 
House :  2  f.  9  in.  X  1  f,  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  16.] 


266  CORNWALL. 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  < 
called  "  Grew's  hill,"  adjoining  to  Stamford  hill,  in  Stratton, 
ihe  property  of  Mrs.  Mary  Harris  ;  drawn  by  Wrey  Pans, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  94fi2.  fol.  u.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  castle, 
called  "  Yerdbury,"  in  Slratton,  the  property  of  Lord  Carteret 
and  the  Rev,  T,  Martin ;  drawn  by  Wrey  J'ana,  Esq. ;  5  in. 
X  5  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i4.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements  and  description,  of 
Binnamy,  in  the  parish  of  Stratton,  the  property  of  Lord 
Carteret  j  drawn  by  Wrey  J^ans,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  7  in.  {Add. 
9462.  fol.  13.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stooe  font,  carved  pulpit, 
and  a  window,  in  Tamerton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
Bons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  56.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  four  hole  cross  near  the  S  mile  stone 

from  Bodmin,  on  Temple  Moors ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  7  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  21.  b.] 
"  Tindegal  Island,"  or  Tintagell  Castle.     See  Western  Coast 

OF  Englaxd,  p.  33,  ante. 
A  colored  view  of  Tintagell  Castle ;  drawn  temp.  James  I,,  by 

John  Norden  :  5  in.  x  3J  in.     [Hrirl.  6252.  p.  80.] 

Engraved  in  Bateman's  edition  of  Norden's  Survey,  1728, 

p.  80. 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  Tindagel "  Castle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Kerrich  :  0  in,  x  3  in.     [Add.  6746.  fol.  «.] 
Two  views,  in  pencil,  of  Tintagell  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel 

Lyaons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  ff.  55.  fc.,  S6.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Tintagell  Church; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     \^Add.  9462. 

fol.  56.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  font  on  pillars  in  Tintagell 

Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,   Esq. :   4  in.  x  3  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  55.  J.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Tintagell 

Church  ;    drawn   by    Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :    4  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  ei.]  _ 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxxxiu.  ^| 
Trefiry  Castle,  or  Place  House,  in  Fowey.  See  Fowey.  ^I 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Tremaine  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  57.] 


TrematoQ  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Sl  Steplieii.     See  St.  Ste- 
phen, 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Treneglos  Church, 

and  of  an  old  cross  of  slate  in  the  church-yard ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq.:  4  in.  X  2  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  57.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  Elone  font  in  Tresmeer  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9402. 

fol.  ar.] 
Trethevie.     See  St.  Clere. 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stouo  font,  and  a  cross,  in 

Trevalga  Church  i  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 

2  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  57.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  carving  in  Trewardreth  Church ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  sa.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  Truro  Church ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol.  58.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Tudy 

Church;    drawn  by   Samuel    Lysons,  Esq.:    4  in.   x   3  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  50.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Sl.  Vcep's 

Church ;    drawn  by   Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    5  in.  X  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  .w.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Veryan 

Church;    drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   4  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 
Plan,  in  jiencil,  of  the  ancient  fortification  called  "  Warbstow 

Bunows ;"  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  450 

feet  to  an  inch :  7  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  la.] 
Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iii.  p.  ccxlix. 
Plan  and  section,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ancient 

entrenchment  called  Warbstow  Burrows ;  drawn  by  Samuel 

Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  north  door  and  a  window  in 

Warbstow  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  VTarbstow  Chnrch; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  61.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol  iii.  p.  cczxxiii. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Warbstow 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol,  ie-  6.] 


268  CORNWALL. 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  chapel  at 
Wallsborow,  the  property  of  Sir  F.  BuUer,  Bart. ;  drawn  by 
Wrey  J'ans,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  7  m.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  13.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  ^'  casUe," 
called  Ashbury  fortification,  the  property  of  John  Hawkes, 
Esq.,  in  the  parish  of  Week  St  Mary;  drawn  by  Wrey  J^ana^ 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  14.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  ^^  castle  ** 
at  Swannacot  Wood,  the  property  of  Lord  De  DanstanTille^ 
in  Week  St  Mary ;  drawn  by  Wrey  J'ans,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  14.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  ^castle** 
at  Week  St  Mary,  belonging  to  Sir  Wm.  Call,  Bart ;  drawn 
by  Wrey  J'ans,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  14.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  Whitstone  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Whitstone  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  58.  6.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  ^castle** 
in  Hilton  Wood,  the  property  of  Francis  Rodd,  Esq.,  in 
Whitstone ;  drawn  by  Wrey  J*ans,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in* 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  14.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  old  ^castle  ^ 
in  Frosestone  Wood,  the  property  of  Lord  Clinton,  in  Whit- 
stone ;  drawn  by  Wrey  Pans,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  [AdUU 
9462.  fol.  14.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St  Winnow's 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  58.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  St  Winnow's  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 

Yerdbury.     See  Stratton. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  Zennor  Church ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  S  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  59.] 


CUMBERLAND. 


^^  A  NEW  Map  of  Cumberland,  corrected  from  local  obsenrations, 
especially  in  the  north  parts;"  drawn  in  Indian  ink,  on  a 
scale  of  7  miles  to  an  inch,  in  the  year  1745,  by  George 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  Wigton  [see  Grough^s  British  Topography^ 
vol.  i.  p.  278]  :  10]|  in.  X  9  in.     [d?  x.  5.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  dmidical  circle  of  sixty-seven  stones, 
850  feet  in  diameter,  called  Long  Meg  and  her  daughters,  on 
an  eminence  in  the  parish  of  Addingham,  about  S  miles  from 
Kirk  Oswald ;  taken  from  the  road  leading  from  Olassonby 
to  Little  Salkeld ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x 
7  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  76.'] 

See  the  AntiqtMrian  Repertory y  1809,  rol.  iv.  p.  458. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  large  dmidical  circle  of  stones,  called 
Long  Meg  and  her  daughters,  in  the  parish  of  Addingham  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  8  in.  x  9  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  62.  b.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  Roman 
altar,  dedicated  to  the  local  deity  Maponus^  preserved  at 
Nunnery,  formerly  called  Armathwaite,  near  Kirk  Oswald,  in 
the  parish  of  Ainstable,  the  seat  of  the  Aglionby  and  Bamber 
families ;  it  is  uncertain  where  it  was  found,  but  probably  at 
the  neighbouring  station  of  Flnmpton  Wall;  drawn  by 
[Charles  Alfred  Stothard  ?] :  6  in.  x  8  in.    {Add.  9462.  fol. 

90.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons*  Miigna  Britannia^  vol.  ir.  p.  civ. 
No.  67. 

Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  inscription  on  the  altar  to  Ma- 
ponuSy  at  Nunnery :  4  in.  x  8  in.     [fb  x.  66.] 


370  CUHBBRUMD. 

Two  drawiDgs,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  in  pen  and  ink,  of  t 
Roman  altar  at  Nunnery,  dedicated  to  Maponus ;  draid 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  4  in.  x  3  in.     \_Add.  949 

fol.  77.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawing  of  an  upright  pillar,  with  an 
oval  stone  on  one  side  containing  a  cross  and  the  word 
Sauctuarium,  situated  in  a  field  called  Cross  Close,  on  a 
rising  ground  at  a  little  distance  from  the  seat  of  Richard 
Bamber,  Esq.,  at  Nunnery,  in  the  parish  of  Ainstable; 
drawn  by  [Charles  Alfred  Stotbard  ?J :  8  in.  x  4  in.  iAddt, 
9462.  fol.  90.] 

Two  drawings,  one  in  pencil,  tie  other  in  pen  and  ink,  of 
cross  and  inscription  on  the  oval  stone  in  the  above  mentioni 
pillar;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  2  in.  x  ij-  in.    [_. 
9462.  fol.  170.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-stone  with  a  cross  floree,  and  a 
sword  and  four  coats  of  the  arms  of  Denton,  two  of  them 
wilb  empalements,  of  "  Johannes  de  Dentoun,  Domiuus  de 
Ainstaple,"  in  the  chancel  of  Ainstaple  Church;  drawn  I 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  'S-lJ 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  bis  Magna  Britannia,  vol. 
p.  cxcv.  fig.  2. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tombstone  of  "Johannes  del 
toun,"  in  Ainstaple  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.^ 
9  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ];i7.] 

Amboglanna  or  Burd-Oswald,  a  Roman  station  ne 
See  Lanercost. 

Applethwalte  Gill,  under  Skiddaw,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwiu 
See  Crosthwaite. 

Armathwaite  or  Nunnery,  in  the   parish  of  Ainstable. 
Ainstable. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Arthuret  Cross ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysoni 
Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     {Add.  9462.  fol.  lio.] 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  of  a  Roman  Hypocaustam  or 
Bath,  discovered  in  1732,  near  the  station  at  Netherby,  on 
the  river  Esk,  in  the  parish  of  Arthuret,  with  three  sections; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  10  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Major-Genei 
William  Roy,  in  1752;  with  a  description:  1  f.  7  in.  x  1] 
[ft  X.  63.  a.] 

Engraved  in  Roy's  Military  Antiquitiet  of  the  Romans  i 
Britain,  1793,  pi,  xlvi.,  and  in  the  Philosophical  Trm 
actions,  vol.  53,  p.  134. 


CUMBERLAND,  271 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar,  uacertaia  where  found,  but 
preserved  in  the  collection  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  R,  G. 
Graham,  Bart.,  at  Nelherby,in  the  parish  of  Arthuret ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  foL 

80.  bJ] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysona'  Magna  Britannia, 
Tol.  iv.  pi.  cli.  No.  12. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  mk,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  Roman 
altar,  uncertain  where  found,  but  formerly  used  as  "  the  head 
stone  of  the  upper  passage,  betwixt  the  pillars  and  ontwall" 
of  Lanercost  Priory  Church,  and  now  preserved  in  Sir  James 
Graham's  collection  at  Nelherby  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  6  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  Bo.J 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cli.  No.  16. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  Roman 
altar  in  Sir  James  Graham's  collection  at  Netherby  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  3  in.     \_Add.  9462,  fol. 

BO.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  ir.  p.  cliii.  No.  46. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar,  dedicated  to  Mogon,  the 
local  deity  of  the  Gadeni,  presented  in  Sir  James  Graham's 
collection  at  Netherby ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  S 
in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol.  95.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliv.  No.  52, 

Drawing,  in  pencil',  with  admeasurements,  of  a  Roman  altar, 
inscribed  "  Deo  Vetiri  Sanclo  Andiatis  v.  s.  1.  m.  f.,"  in  Sii 
James  Graham's  collection  at  Netherby;  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  4i  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9402.  fol.  78.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliv.  No.  56. 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  altar,  dedicated  to 

Fortune,  discovered  in  an  outer  room  of  the  Roman  Hypo- 

caustum  discovered  at  Netherby  in  1732,  now  in  Sir  James 

Graham's  collection  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [iS  x.  63.  i.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Afagna  Britannia, 

L      vol.  iv,  p,  cUv.  No,  62.     See  also  the  Philosophical  Trans- 

I     actions,  vol.  03.  p.  134. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  figure,  in  high  relief,  probably 
intended  for  the  Genius  of  the  Wall  of  Severus,  now  pre- 
served in  Sir  James  Graham's  collectiou  at  Netherby ;  drawn 


272  CUMBBRLAND. 

hy  Samael  Lysons,  Esq.:   5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  0462.  J 
79.  ft.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  t<J 
p.  clc.  No.  71. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  bas-relief  of  a  female  sitting  ii 
chair,  with  fruit  in  her  lap;  resembling  the  figure  of  t! 
local  goddess  Nehalennia,  discovered  in  Zealand  in  1640 
now  preserved  in  Sir  James  Grahani''B  collection  at  Netherfc 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  94f 
fol.  79.  6.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  q 
p.  clvi.  No.  72. 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  a  Roman  inscriptii 
found  at  Netherby,  and  now  in  Sir  James  Graham's  < 
lection ;    drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,   Esq. :    7  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  79.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britam 
vol.  iv.  p.  clvi.  No.  78. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  at  Netherby, 
and  now  in  Sir  James  Graham's  coUectioi] ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  5  in.     {Add.  9462.  fol.  so.  ft.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britam 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliv.  No.  79. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  Roman  tablet,  contfuning 

three  figures,  preserved  in  Sir  James  Graham's  collection  at 

Netherby  i  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  with  an  enlarged 

drawing  of  one  of  the  figures :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd,  9463. 

^  fol.  80.  J.] 

Colored  drawing  of  a  Roman  pitcher  on  three  legs,  found  at 
Netherby ;  drawn  hy  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  1  f.  2  in.  x  10 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i08.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  great  arch  of  the  chancel,  and 
of  capitals,  in  Aspatria  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  136.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  pillar  of  the  doorway  of  Aspatria  Church 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, Esq.:  6 J  iu.  x  4  iu.  [Add.  946! 
fol.  136.] 


9463^ 

lun^^^l 


Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-stone  in  Aspatria  Chi 
yard,  with  a  cross  florae,  and  thus  inscribed  in  Lombardic 
capitals,  "  Hie  jacet  Bartholomeus  de  Uchtersat,"  *'■  e.  Outer- 
aide,  one  of  the  hamlets  of  that  parish ;  drawn  by  Samuel 


CUMBERLAND.  273 

Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  2^  in.     [AM.  9462.  fol.  us.  b.y 
124.  i.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxciv.  fig.  J. 

Sketchy  in  pencil,  vriih  admeasurements,  of  the  monument  of 
Bartholomasus  de  Uchtersat,  in  Aspatria  Church-yard; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,Esq. :  7  in.  x  4}  in.  [Add,  9462. 
fol.  136.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  grave-stone  in  the  north 
aisle  of  Basscnthwaite  Church,  with  a  cross  floree  and  sword, 
inscribed  "Hie  jacet  Robertus  de  Hehmor;"  drawn  by 
Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :    9  in.  x  4   in.      [Add.   9462.   fol. 

123.  i.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxciv.  fig.  2. 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink  and  pencil,  of  the  grave-stone  of 
Robert  de  Hehmor  in  Basscnthwaite  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

138.] 

A  colored  view  of  St.  Bees'  Church,  and  of  the  surrounding 
country  :  9j  in.  x  7^  in.     \jb  x.  48.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  arch  of  the  great  west  door, 
and  of  a  capital,  in  St.  Bees^  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i72.] 

Small  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  end  of  St  Bees'  Church,  and 
a  sketch  of  one  of  the  sculptured  capitals ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  m.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  cross,  with  measurements,  on  the  north 
side  of  St.  Bees'  Church :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  120.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Ennerdale  Bridge  and  Chapel,  near  Broad- 
water, in  the  parish  of  St.  Bees:  1  f.  x  7^  in.     [^  x.  53.] 

A  colored  view  of  Overbeck  Bridge  on  Wast  Water,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Bees ;  drawn  by  W.  Green :  1  f.  x  8  in.     [d?  x. 

68.] 

A  highly  finished  plan,  in  bistre,  of  the  town  of  Whitehaven,  in 
the  parish  of  St  Bees ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  135  yards  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  X  10  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  174.  6.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  23. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  one  end  of  the  altar  at  Whitehaven,  in  St. 
Bees' ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  95.] 

N  N 


274  CUMBERLAND. 

Elevations,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  (containing 
the  Runic  inscription)  and  north  sides  of  the  obelisk  in  Bew- 
castle  Church-yard  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4 
in.  X  6j  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  109.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  side  of  the  obelisk  in  Bew- 
castle  Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  8 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  no.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  side  of  the  obelisk  in  Bewcastle 
Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add,  9462.  fol.  ii4.] 

These  elevations  of  the  four  sides  are  engraved  by  Lysonsi, 
in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  cxcix. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  figures  on  the  west  side  of  the 
obelisk  in  Bewcastle  church  yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  LysonSy 
Esq. :  each  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  lis.  &.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  north  side  of  the  obe- 
lisk in  Bewcastle  Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  together  1  f.  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  foL  ii3.] 

Three  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  the  size  of  the  originals,  of  the 
Runic  knots  on  the  sides  of  the  obelisk  in  Bewcastle  Church- 
yard ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     [Add,  9462.  ff.  no.  6.,  in, 

112.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Bootle  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  137.  i.] 

Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  hollow  stone  found  at  Bootle 
in  1810  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  X  10  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  63.] 

Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  copper  kettle  on  thr^  legs 
found  at  a  Roman  station,  on  a  common  called  Eskmeals, 
near  Ravenglass,  adjoining  a  small  inlet  of  the  sea,  in  the 
parish  of  Bootle,  in  the  south-west  comer  of  the  county, 
and  now  belonging  to  E.  L.  Irton,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  5  in.;  with 
a  drawing  of  the  engraved  characters  or  devices,  the  size  of 
the  originals.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  loi.] 

The  characters  are  engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna 
Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  ccviii. 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  what  seems  to  be  a  whetstone,  found 
on  a  Roman  station  on  Eskmeals,  near  Ravenglass,  in  the 
parish  of  Bootle ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  97.] 

Borrowdale,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite.     See  Crosthwaite. 


I 


CUMBERLANn.  '379^ 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  ancient  font  at  Bowness,  now  in  Mr. 
Langcake'a  garden ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  <) }  in. 
X  4  in.     [Jdd.  9462.  fol.  i38.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  cross,  with  sword 
and  arms,  in  the  chancel  of  Bowness  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  5  in,     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

111.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  small  Roman  altar,  now  built  up  in  the 
front  of  a  bam  belonging  to  Air.  Anthony  Langcake,  at  Bow- 
ness ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysona,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.  [_Jdd. 
9462.  fol.  85.] 

Engraved  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Bri/annia,  vol.  iv. 
p.  clii.  No.  29. 

Flan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  lower  dungeons  of  Naworlh  Castle, 
in  the  parish  of  Brampton ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  1 1  feet  to  an 
inch  :  11  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  lee.  6.] 
-     Engraved  in  Lysons'  Maffna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  cciii. 

Two  plans,  in  pencil,  of  the  lower  dungeons  in  Naworth  Castle; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  ou  the  scale  of  8  feet  to  an 
inch :  each  9  in.  x  5  in.     {Add.  9462.  ff.  \66.  h.,  ler.] 

[Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  the  battlements,  etc.,  of 
Naworth  Castle  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  I66.] 

'Drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  in  a 
wall  of  a  house  at  Naworth,  in  the  parish  of  Brampton,  in 
April,  1744 :  6  in.  X  2  in.     [*  x.  6i.] 

See  the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  1744,  p.  344. 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  cross 
in  the  church-yard  of  St.  Bride,  or  Beckermot  St.  Bridget! ; 
draw*u  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3 j  in.     [Jdd.  9463. 

fol.  119.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  side  of  the  ancient  inscribed  stoue 
in  the  church-yard  of  Beckermot  St.  Bridgett,  shewing  the 
inscription  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  3^  in. 
[Jdti.  9462.  fol.  119.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
cci.  £g.  1. 

Two  sketches,  one  in  pen  and  ink,  the  other  in  pencil,  of  the 
west  side  of  the  cross  in  Beckermot  St.  Bridgett  Church- 
yard; one  5i  in.  x  4  in.,  the  other  8  in,  x  4^  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  UH.  b.l 


276  CUMBERLAND. 

A  general  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  Calder  Abbej,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Bride  or  St.  Bridgett,  founded  for  Cistertian 
monks,  in  the  year  1134,  by  Ranulph  de  Meschines,  the  se- 
cond of  that  name,  Earl  of  Chester  and  Cumberland:    1  f.  x 
7  J  in.     [*  X.  50.  6.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  and  part  of  the  ruins  of  Galder 
Abbey,  in  St  Bride :  1 1  in.  x  8 J  in.     [*  x.  50.  dJ] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Calder  Abbej, 
in  St.  Bride :  1  f.  x  7^  in.     [sb  x.  5o.  c] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  circular  arch  of  the  west  door  of 
Calder  Abbey ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3 
in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  143.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  three  mutilated  effigies  of 
knights,  in  stone,  in  the  north  transept  of  Calder  Abbey; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9402. 

fol.  143.  6.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  of  the  south  aisle  of 
Brigham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  3  in.  x 

3  in.     IJdd.  9462.  fol.  142.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rich  canopy  over  a  monumental  slab 
with  a  cross  floree  in  the  south  wall  of  the  south  aisle  of 
Brigham  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 

4  in.     IJdd,  9462.  fol.  142.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  hamlet  of  Buttermere,  in  the 
parish  of  Brigham  :  1  f.  2  in.  x  10  in.     [sb  x.  49.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  lakes  of  Buttermere  and  Crummock ; 
drawn  by  W.  Green,  in  1810  :  1  f.  x  8J  in.     [0  x.  38.  6,] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Cockermouth  Castle,  in  the  parish  of 
Brigham:  1  f .  2  in.  x  10  in.    [sb  x.  is.  bJ] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  a  Roman  inscription 
(executed  about  a.d.  241)  found  in  the  area  of  Cockermouth 
Castle,  about  three  feet  below  the  surface,  in  1803,  after- 
wards belonging  to  the  Earl  of  Egremont ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  79.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  iv.  p. 
clxiii.— see  also  p.  clviii.  No.  99 ;  and  the  Gentleman^s  Maga- 
zine y  vol.  77,  p.  1009. 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Lorton  Bridge,  in  the  parish  of  Brigham, 
with  the  adjoining  great  yew  tree :  1  f.  2  in.  x  10  in.     [tfi 

X.  60.] 


CUBCBEBIAND.  277 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  Bridekirk  Church, 
near  Cockermouth ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9462,  foL  138,  i.] 

Four  highly  finished  drawings,  in  bistre,  of  the  sides  of  the 
richly  sculptured  font,  with  an  inscription  in  Runic  charac- 
ters, dug  up  at  Papcastle  in  the  parish  of  Bridekirk ;  drawn 
by  Charles  A.  Stothard:  each  5  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  9462.  fol. 

139.] 

Engraved  (on  two  plates)  in  Lysons*  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  cxciii. 

Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  with  descriptions,  of  the  sides  of 
the  Bridekirk  font :  each  11  in.  x  8  in.     lAdd.  9462.  ff.  139. 

5.,  140.] 

Two  pencil  drawings,  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  of  one  of  the 
sides  of  the  Bridekirk  font :  each  6  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9462. 
foL  141.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Bridekirk  font;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6736.  fol. 

63.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  door  on  the  south  side  of 
Bromfield  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  14«.  bJ] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monumental  slab,  with  a  cross  and  arms, 
under  an  obtuse  arch  in  the  north  wall  of  the  north  aisle  of 
Bromfield  Church,  supposed  to  be  that  of  Adam  of  Crokdake, 
Knight ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  j^  7  in.  x  3^  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  142.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  camp,  about  380  paces  in  circuit, 
on  the  common  about  ^  mile  east  of  Scales,  in  the  parish  of 
Bromfield ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  142.  6.] 

Burd-Oswald,  the  Roman  station  of  Amboglanna,  near  Laner- 
cost.     See  Lanebcost. 

Plans,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ground  floor  and  upper  chamber  of 
the  tower  of  Burgh  on  the  Sands  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  -each  3iJ  in.  x  3i  in.     [Add.  9462.  ff.  i4i.  6., 

166.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  cxci. 

Plans,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  ground  floor 
and  upper  chamber  of  the  tower  of  Burgh  on  the  Sands 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  143.] 


278  CTMBEfiLAXD. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  with  admeasnrements,  of  the  iron  door  of 
the  tower  of  Borgh  on  the  Sands ;  drawn  bj  Samuel  Lij80ii% 
Esq. :  7  in«  X  4  in.     [Add,  9462.  foL  i4i.  &.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  iron  door  of  the  tower  of  iibm 
chnrch  of  Bnrgh  on  the  Sands :  4^  in.  x  2|  in.  [Add,  9462. 
fol.  111-3 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  small  portable  Roman  altar,  dedicated  to 
Belaiuc€uier^  found  between  Borgh  Castle  and  Wormelbjf 
and  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Wilson^  of  West  End,  in  Burgji 
on  the  Sands ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  145.] 

Engraved  on  wood,  in  Ljsons'  Magna  Briianniay  vol.  iv. 
p.  cliii.  No.  44. 

Buttermere,  in  the  parish  of  Brigham.     See  Brigham. 

Calder  Abbey,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Bride.    See  St.  Bride. 

Canonby.     See  Cboss-Cakonby. 

Carlisle,  Old,  in  the  parish  of  Westward.    See  Westward. 

A  plan  of"  the  citie  off  Carlesle ;"  drawn  temp,  Henry  VTII., 
on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.  [Cott. 
Aug.  I.  i.  13.] 

^^  Ancient  plan  of  the  city  of  Carlisle,  from  a  drawing  in  the 
British  Museum,**  being  a  highly  finished  reduced  copy  in 
outline,  in  pencil,  from  the  preceding ;  by  Frederic  Nash : 
1  f.  1  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  145.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons^  Magfia  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  58. 

Two  fragments  of  a  large  plan  of  the  fortifications  of  Carlisle, 
containing  the  east  and  west  sides ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  YIIL, 
by  Stepbanus  de  Haschenperg:  one  3  f.  9  in.  x  1  £,  the 
other  2  f.  x  11^^  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.,  Suppl.  8  and  9.] 

A  plan  of  '^  the  castell  of  Carliell,  xx.  feete  in  thinche  ;** 
drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII. :  3  f.  x  1  f.  8  in.  [Cott.  Aug.  I. 
i.  11.] 

Flan  of  Carlisle  Castle,  reduced  ^^  from  a  drawing  in  the  British 
Museum,*'*  the  preceding ;  drawn  in  bistre :  10  in.  x  7^  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  147.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  cciii. 

^'  A  platt  of  certen  grounde  about  Carleile,  for  demonstration  of 
a  breech  of  the  river  of  Eaden,  Jan.  1572 :''  1  f.  10  in.  X  1 
f  8  in.     [Coil.  Aug.  i.  i.  13.] 


<i 


CUMBERLAND.  279 

Plan  de  Carlisle,^'  being  a  colored  plan  shewing  the  walls  and 
churches ;  drawn  by  a  French  artist,  about  the  year  1650 :  1 
f.  9  in.  X  1  f.  4  in.     lAdd.  11,564.  art.  23.] 

A  colored  "  plan  of  the  city  and  castle  of  Carlisle,  1725,"  with 
part  of  the  adjacent  country ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  280  feet  to 
an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [sb  x.  14.] 

A  colored  "  plan  of  the  city  and  castle  of  Carlisle,  1741,**  and  of 
the  adjacent  country;  with  two  sections,  one  from  the  castle  to 
Stanwix's  banks  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  Eden,  the  other 
to  the  high  land  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  Caldew;  drawn, 
on  a  scale  of  280  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f .  7  in.     [sb 

X.  15.] 

A  colored  outline  plan  of  the  city  and  castle  of  Carlisle,  shew- 
ing a  scheme  for  their  fortification  on  a  very  extensive  scale ; 
drawn,  probably  in  1745,  on  a  scale  of  about  200  feet  to  an 
inch:  1  f.  4  in.  x  11  in.     [sb  x.  16.] 

An  outline  of  the  fortifications  of  Carlisle  Castle,  copied  appa- 
rently from  part  of  the  preceding  plan,  *  x.  i6 :  7  in.  x  7  in. 
[i&  x.  17.  d.] 

A  colored  "  plan  of  a  new  work  for  strengthening  that  part  of 
Carlisle  Castle  facing  the  town.  Carlisle  Jan.  20th,  1746  ;^ 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch,  with  a  section  on  a 
scale  of  20  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [^  x. 

17.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  the  city,  cathedral,  and  bridge  of  Carlisle  ; 
drawn  apparently  about  the  year  1800 :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9j  in. 
[^  x.  17.  b.] 

A  highly  finished  plan,  in  bistre,  of  the  city  of  Carlisle ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  130  yards  to  an  inch :  11  in.  x  8  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  146.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons^  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  56. 

A  proof  impression  of  the  engraved  plan  of  Carlisle  in  the 
Magna  Britannia,  with  Ms.  additions  in  pencil ;  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  146.  5.] 

A  north  view,  in  pencil,  of  Carlisle  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  176.  5.] 

Plan  and  section  of  a  vaulted  chamber  attached  to  and  within 
the  wall  of  the  city  of  Carlisle,  between  the  citadel  and  the 
deanery ;    drawn  by   Frederic  Nash :   each   5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  147.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  ccvii. 


ctrmsiLun). 

,  of  Cadule  CaAe^il; 
dnwn  br  Fretleric  SaA,  on  a  scale  of  abottt  16  fefl  to  m 
inch:  1  fl  3  in.  X  It    [Jdd.  OlOi.  foL  lu.] 

Fba,  in  iDiHan  ink,  of  Caifisle  Calbedral ;  drawn  bj  Frederic 
Nasli,  on  a  scale  of  30  &ct  lo  an  iach :  I  f.  3  in.  x  9  in. 
[J<W.  9462.  foL  119.] 

Engrared  in  Ljeoos'  ilayna  Britamma,  vol.  it-,  p.  70. 

Unfinished  plan,  io  pencil,  of  part  of  Carible  Cathedral  and 
ad)ac«nl  bnadings ;  dranm  by  Fmieric  Nash  :  1  f.  B 
1  f.  2  in.     lAdd.  946-2.  foL  u:.] 

Higblj  finished  oatline  eleration  and  plan,  in  pencD,  of  tha^ 
east  end  of  Carlisle  Catbedral ;  dnim  on  a  scale  of  12  feet 
to  an  inch,  b^  Frederic  Na&h :  I  f.  2  in.  x  10  in.  [Add, 
9462.  fol.  ive.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  cxc. 

Highly  finished  oatline  elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  cast 
end  of  Carlisle  Cathedral ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  7  feet 
inch ;  by  Frederic  Nash :    I   f.   7  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [AdA. 
9462.  fol.  m.] 

Eleration,  in  pencil,  with  details  and  measnremenlfi,  of  part 
of  the  east  end  of  Carlisle  Cathedral;  drawn  by  Frederic 
Nash  :  1  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  i3o.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  inls,  of  the  upper  part  of  the  great  east 
nindow  of  Carlisle  Cathedral,  "  as  far  as  I  can  make  it  out 
from  a  drawing  by  Miss  Crompton ;"  drawn  by  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4  in.     \_Add.  6747.  foL  55.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  in  the  Eonth  aisle  of 
Carlisle  Cathedral,  taken  from  within,  "  by  M.  Cnunpton;' 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [^<ML  J 
6747.  fob  1S6.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  feint  arch  in  the  north  saA&  of  I 
Carlisle  Cathedral,  and  of  part  of  the  same  arch  enlarged  jf 
"M.  Cnimpton  del.  Aug.  12,  1816:"  each  8  in.  x  5  ini| 
[Add.  67 J4.  ff.  ,w,37.] 

Sketcli,  in  pencil,  of  an  altar-tomb  under  a  rich  canopy  in  St.] 
Catharine's  Chapel  in  Carlisle  Cathedral,  supposed  to  befl 
that  of  Bp.  Barrow,  who  died  in  1429 ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly-j 
sons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol,  i«.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawing  of  a  Roman  altar  found  in  Scotclil 
Street,  Carlisle,  in  the  year  17S7,  containing  in  bas-relief  the  J 


^ 
* 


CUMBBBLAND.  281 

figure  of  a  deity,  supposed  iSiVoanus :  3  J  in.  x  2^10.     [Add. 
9462.  fol.  ■■0.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv. 
p.  cliv.  No.  59.     See  also  the  ArcheBologin,  vol.  ix.  p.  221. 

Sketch,  iD  pencil,  of  a  Roman  iDscription  found  at  Carlisle,  now 
in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Matthews,  of  Wigton  ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.      {Add.  9462.  fol.  85.] 

Castlesteads,  or  Cambeck  Fori,  a  Roman  station  in  the  parish  of 
Inhington,     See  iRTHlNtiTON. 

Cockemioulh,  in  the  parish  of  Brigham.     See  Brtgham. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  on  a  rock  called  Comb 
I      Crag,  on  the  river  Trthing,  about  two  miles  from  Naworth 
I      Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in,  x  4  in.    {Add. 
9462.  fol.  &i.1 
Corby  Castle,  in  tlie  parish  of  Wetherall.     See  Wetherall. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  sepulchral  stone, 
with  a  cross  and  sword,  in  Comey  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  3  in.     {Add.  9462.  fol. !«.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  slone  cross  in  Croglin 
Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  iu.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  i«.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Cross  Canonbj 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  iM.  h.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  sculptured  sides  of  a  Roman  altar, 
found  before  the  year  1359,  at  the  Roman  station  of  Ellen- 
borough,  near  Maryport  in  the  parish  of  Cross  Canonby,  and 
now  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  at  Whitehaven 
Castle,  being  the  largest  allar  ever  found  in  England ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  9  in.  x  6  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  83.  fi.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
clxxii.  figs.  2  and  3. 

Sketcli,  iu  pencil,  of  the  side  of  the  preceding  Roman  altar 
containing  an  inscription;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lj'sons,  Esq.: 
8  in.  X  6  iu.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ay.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv,  p. 
clxxii.  fig.  1 ;  the  inscription  is  also  printed  in  p.  cliv.  No.  3. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  tablet  of  stone  containing  a  Greek 
dedicatory  inscription  to  JEsculapius,  found  at  tlie  Roman 
station  of  Ellenborough,  near  Maryport;  and  of  a  Roman 


282  «UMB£BLAND. 

Samian  vase  with  a  raised  inscription^  now  in  the  coUectioii 
of  Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.,  at  Netherhall,  in  the  parish 
of  Cross  Canonby ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in. 
X  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  69.  b.] 

The  tablet    is  engraved,   on  wood,  in  Lysons*   Magna 
Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  civ.  No.  65. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  Roman  altar, 
dedicated  to  the  local  goddess  Setlocenia^  found  at  Ellen- 
borough,  and  now  in  the  collection  at  Netherhall,  the  seat  of 
Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons^Esq.: 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Jdd.  9462.  fol.  78.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  civ.  No.  68. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  at  a  ford  where 
*    the  Roman  road  between  Maryport  and  Papcastle  crossed 
the  river  Ellen ;  now  in  the  collection  of  Humphrey  Sen- 
house,  Esq.,  at  Netherhall;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
8  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  86.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  clxi.  No.  133. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  inscription,  found  in  the 
Roman  station  of  Ellenborough,  near  Maryport,  now  at 
Netherhall,  in  the  collection  of  Humphrey  Senhonse,  Esq. ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X  5  in.  [Add.  9462. 
fol.  94.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons^  Magna  Britanniaj 
vol.  iv.  p.  civ.  No.  69. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  at  Maiyport  a 
few  years  since  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3 
in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  84.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britamiia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  clix.  No.  109. 

Colored  drawing  of  a  figure  of  St.  Anthony  in  a  north  window 
of  Crosthwaite  Church,  Cumberland ;  by  Samuel.  LysonSy 
Esq. :  1  f.  3  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i5o.  6.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Applethwaite  Gill,  under  Skiddaw, 
in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite :  11  in.  x  8 J  in.     \sb  x.  34.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Bridge  at  Borrowdale,  in  the 
parish  of  Crosthwaite  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.     [ft  x«  si.  t.  d.] 

A  distant  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  mountain  in  which  are  the 
black  lead  or  wad  mines,  in  Borrowdale,  in  the  parish  of 
Crosthwaite ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  176.] 


CUMBERLAND*.  283 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Lower  Wad  Mine  House,  where  the 
"black  lead"  for  pencils  is  found,  in  the  parish  of  Cros- 
thwaitc,  on  the  side  of  a  very  sleep  mountain  at  the  head  of 
Borrowdale:  1  f.  x  7j  in.    [^  x.  7i.  2.  6.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Upper  Wad  Mine  House,  Borrowdale : 
1  f.  X  7J  in.     [*  X.  71.  2.  c] 

Four  sketches,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  Roman  an- 
tiquities, viz.:  a  spear  head,  axe  head,  sword,  and  lamp, 
found  on  the  Castle  hill  in  Borrowdale ;  now  in  Mr.  Button's 
museum  at  Keswick;  dravm  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 
lAdd.  9462.  fol.  99.] 

A  colored  view  of  St.  John's  Vale,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite ; 
drawn  by  W.  Green :  1  f.  x  8  in.     [*  x.  32.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  apparently  of  the  druid- 
ical  circle  of  stones  about  a  mile  and  a  half  south-east  of  the 
town  of  Keswick,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite,  on  the  south 
side  of  the  road  to  Penrith  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  76.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  a  Roman  inscription 
found  in  Cumberland,  but  the  place  not  now  known,  and 
preser\xd  in  Mr.  Crosthwaite's  museum  at  Keswick ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol. 

78.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  clx.  No.  140. 

A  colored  view  of  the  Lakes  of  Crummock  and  Buttermere ; 
drawn  by  W.  Green,  in  1810 :  1  f.  x  SJ  in.    [*  x.  38.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  effigies  of  a  lady  lying  on  the  floor  of 
Cumrew  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 
3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  149.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  figures  of  bears  with  ragged  staves 
at  the  comers  of  Pacre  Church-yard;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i5i.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  three  of  the  sides  of  the  square  font  in 
Dearham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  ff.  i49.  6.,  150.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  the  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  iv. 
p.  cxciv. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  grare-stone  in  Deariiam  Church, 
without  any  inscription,  but  with  a  veij  rich  cross  florte, 
from  the  staJT  of  which  proceed  branches  of  oak ;  on  one  nde 

o  o  2 


284  CUMBERLAND. 

is  a  book,  on  the  the  other  a  pair  of  shears ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
LysonSy  Esq.:   each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  ffl  isa.  b*, 

160.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxcv.  pi.  ii.  fig.  1. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  inscribed  stone  in  Dearham  Church 
now  used  as  the  transom  stone  of  a  window ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  121.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
cci.  fig.  2. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-stone  placed  as  a  trantom 
stone  over  one  of  the  windows  on  the  south  side  of  the  nave 
of  Dearham  Church,  with  a  cross  florae  and  sword,  having 
the  words  "  Kestula  Radulp[hi]"  in  rude  characters;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :    each  7  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9462.  ff. 

122.  6.,  124.  6.,  160.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxciv.  fig.  3. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  grave-stone  in  Dearham 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  150.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sculptured'  stone  cross  in  the  church- 
yard of  Dearham ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  116.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cci.  fig.  5. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  upper  part  of  Dearham  Cross ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  2^  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

117.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  the  size  of  the  original,  of  the  stained  glass 
figure  of  St.  Aidan,  Bishop  of  Lindisfam,  carrying  the  head 
of  Oswald,  King  of  Northumberland,  formerly  in  a  north 
window  of  the  chancel  of  Edenhall  Church;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

152.] 

A  reduced  copy,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding  drawing;  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  153.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Brilanniay  vol.  iv. 
p.  cxcii. 

Colored  drawing  of  the  curious  ancient  enamelled  drinking 
glass,  belonging  to  Sir  John  Chardin  Musgrave,  Bart.,  called 
the  ^'  Luck  of  Edenhall,''  on  the  preservation  of  which  the 


CUMBERLAND.  285 

prosperity  of  the  house  of  Musgrave  of  Edenhall  is  said  to 
depend :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  153.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  iv.  p.  ccix. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  "Luck  of  Edenhall;'^  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  153.  b.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  the  size  of  the  original,  of  the  top  of 
the  leathern  case  in  which  the  "  Luck  of  Edenhall  ^  is  kept ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  l^sq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  9462. 
fol.  153.] 

Engraved,  on  a  reduced  scale,  in  the  Magna  Britanniay 
vol.  iv.  p.  ccix. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches  at  the  east  end  of  Egremont 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  154.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  pencil,  of  Egremont  Castle  :  If.  x  7  in. 
[^  X.  19.  1.  6.] 

Ellenborough,  Roman  station  so  called,  near  Maryport,  in  the 
parish  of  Cross  Canonby.    See  Cross  Canonby. 

Ennerdale,  in  the  parish  of  St  Bees.     See  St.  Bees. 

Eskmeals,  in  the  parish  of  Bootle.     See  Bootle. 

• .      ^ 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  ornamented  capitals  of  two  pilasters 

between  the  nave  and  chancel  of  Gosforth  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    7  in.  x  4  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol. 

156.] 

Two  elevations,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  and  west  sides  of  Gos- 
forth Cross ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  ii7.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cci.  figs.  1,  2. 

Five  sketches,  in  pencil,  containing  elevation,  with  measure- 
ments and  details,  of  the  sculptured  parts  of  Gosforih  Cross ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  ff.  114.  6.,  115.] 

The  east  and  south  sides  are  engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his 
Ma^na  Britannia^  Vol.  iv.  p.  cci.  figs.  3,  4. 

Greaves,  in  the  parishes  of  Greystoke  and  Dacre.    See  Gret- 

STOKE. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  grave-stone  of  John,  Lord  Gray- 
stock,  in  the  chancel  of  Greystoke  Church,  with  a  cross 
florae,  with  a  shield  charged  with  three  cushions  (the  arms 


286  cnUBERLAND, 

of  the  first  family  of  Greystoke) ;  drawn  by  Samuel  LysOQS, 
Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Jdd.  9462.  fol.  i55.]  • 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  the  Magtia  BriUinnia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxcvi, 

A  pencil  sketch  of  the  same  stone ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  1 
Esq. :  1  f.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol  i.ij.] 

A  plan,  on  vellum,  of  two  tenements,  called  Greaves  and  Hes-  | 
kels,  in  the  parishes  of  Greystoke  and  Dacre,  the  property  ] 
of  Thomas  Leigh,  Esq.;  surveyed  in  January,  1799,  by  J 
Joseph  Bell;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  two  Gunter's  chains  to  aa  j 
inch:  2  f.  8  in.  x  2  f.  6  in.     [Add.  11,693.  a.'\ 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in   Grinsdals  J 
Church ;    drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   4  in.  x  3  ' 
lAdd.  9462.  fol.  i5(i.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  one  of  the  Roman  encampments  on  Grins^  ] 
dale  Common  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  95  feet  to  an  inch,  by  j 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   1  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  6i.\ 

General  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  encampments  on  , 
Grinsdale  Common,  drawn  on  a  scale  of  3  chains  (each  29  I 
yards)  to  an  inch ;  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  8  in.  I 
{Add.  9462.  fol.  65.]  ■ 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  qf  part  of  the  low  cross  in  the  church-yard  of  ] 
Hadingbam;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  5  in.  x  4  in.  f 
lAdd.  9462.  fol.  156.  i.] 

Hard-knot  castle,  an  ancient  entrenchment  on  the  hill  near  tba  I 
road  towards  Kendal,  in  the  parish  of  Muncaster.     See  Mtnr-  I 


Heskets,  in  the  parishes  of  Greystoke  and  Dacre,     See  Ghky-  j 

STOKE. 

Elevation  and  plau,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  the  abbey  1 
church  of  Holme  Cuilram ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash :  1  f.  4 1 
in.  X  11  in.     [Add.  9462,  fol.  laa.] 

Two  sketches  of  details,  with  sections  and  measurements,  of  1 
various  parts  of  the  abbey  church  of  Holme  Cultram  ;  drawn  jT 
by  Frederic  Nash :  each   1  f.  4  in.  x  II  in.     [Add.  9462,  ff.  | 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  with  plans,  details,  and  measurements,  of  I 
a  richly  ornamented  window  in  the  abbey  church  of  Holm*|| 
Cultram;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  in  November,  1814:  Iff 
4  in.  X  11  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  iw,] 


CUMBERLAND.  287 

Sketches,  in  peocil,  of  arms  and  capitals  in  the  abbey  of  Holme 
•   Cultrara ;    drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    8  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  156.  6.] 

Highly  finished  colored  plans  of  Newton  Arlosh  Church,  in  the 
parish  of  Holme  Cultram,  and  of  the  second  and  third  stories 
of  the  tower ;  drawn  by  Lewis  Vulliamy,  on  a  scale  of  8  feet 
to  an  inch  :   10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  169.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  cxci. 

Colored  section,  from  east  to  west,  of  Newton  Arlosh  Church ; 
drawn  by  Lewis  Vulliamy:  8  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  169.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p.  cxci. 

South-west  and  north-east  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Newton  Ar- 
losh Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  8  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  169.  6.] 

The  first  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxci. 

South-west  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Newton  Arlosh  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462. 

fol.  169.] 

Howgill,  near  Walton.    See  Walton. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  architectural  details  of  Hutton 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.-  fol.  162.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  cross  and  arms  on  a  ruined  tomb  on  the 
east  side  of  Hutton  Church-yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i6i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monumental  slab  with  an  ornamented 
cross  and  sword  in  St  John's  Church,  Beckermont ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

137.  6.] 

St.  John's  Vale,  in  tlie  parish  of  Crosthwaite.     See  Cbos- 

THWAITE. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-stone,  probably  of  the  time 
of  Henry  IL,  with  a  cross  floree  and  sword,  and  the  in- 
scription "  Hie  jacet  Radulpus,"  in  Irthington  Church-yard ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
9462.  ffi  122.  b.j  124.  J.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Ma^a  BrUannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxciv.  fig.  2. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  on  the  upper  part  of  . 
a  sepulchral  monument  found  at  Castlesteads,  or  Cambeck 
Fort,  in  the  parish  of  Irthington,  before  the  year  1 742,  and 


288  CUMBERLAND. 

now  in  the  possession  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Walton 
Hotise,  near  Castlesteads ;  drawn  bj  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  9i.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  clx.  No.  141. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  in  the  station  of 
Castlesteads,  and  now  in  the  possession  of  William  Johnson, 
Esq. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 
9462.  fol.  87.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliii.  No.  36. 

Keswick,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite.     See  Crosthwaite. 

Colored  drawing  of  a  Roman  inscribed  stone  found,  about  the 
year  1800,  at  Kirksteads,  near  Kirk- Andrews  Moor,  about  a 
mile  south  of  the  village  of  Kirk- Andrews  upon  Eden ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  3  in.     {^Add.  9462.  foL 

88.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
clxii.  fig.  1. — see  also  p.  clviii.  No.  95. 

A  colored  "  plan  of  Solway  Moss  or  Flow,  (which  took  place  in 
Nov.  1771,)  with  the  adjacent  grounds,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk 
Andrew  upon  Esk,  taken  by  the  eye  in  the  month  of  Januaiy, 
1772,  by  John  Ainslie,  surveyor  ;'*  shewing  also  the  disputed 
land  on  the  march  between  England  and  Scotland,  called  the 
Scotch  Dike,  with  the  boundaries  claimed  respectively  by 
Mr.  Graham  and  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch ;  dra^n  without 
a  scale,  but  about  3  inches  to  a  mile :  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  3 
in.     \sb  X.  8.] 

A  highly  finished  colored  plan  of  Liddil  Moat,  in  the  parish  of 
Kirk  Andrews  upon  Esk,  called  a  '^  Roman  post  nearNctherby, 
on  the  river  Esk,"  but  more  probably  the  site  of  a  castle  an- 
ciently belonging  to  the  Stotevilles,and  afterwards  to  the  Lords 
AVake  of  Liddell ;  with  two  sections,  one  north  and  south, 
the  other  east  and  west ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  60  feet  to  an 
inch  :  1  f.  5  in.  x  lOi^  in.     [sb  x.  58.] 

Highly  finished  drawing,  in  bistre,  of  a  silver  ornament,  said  to 
be  of  Saxon  workmanship,  found  at  Kirkoswald ;  drawn  by 
Frederic  Nash :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  107.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britanniay  vol.  iv.  p.  ccvii. 
The  original  is  now  preser\'ed  in  the  Department  of  Anti- 
quities in  the  British  Museum. 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  part  of  Lanercost  Priory :  1  f. 
X  7}  in.     [*  X.  b7,  d.] 


CUMBERLAND.  289 

Outline  elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  end  of  Laner- 
cost  Priory  Church  ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of 
10  feet  to  an  inch:  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     l^dd.   9462.  fol. 

Engraved,  on  a  Emaller  scale,  in  Lysons'  Manila  Britannia, 
vol.  iv,  p.  cxc. 

Highly  finished  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  interior 
of  the  nave  of  Lanercost  Priory  Church ;  drawn  by  Lewis 
Vulliamy,  on  a  scale  of  5  feet  to  an  inch:  10  in.  x  7^  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  131.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  cxc. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  with  details  and  measurements,  of  part  of 
the  interior  of  the  choir  of  Lanercost  Priory  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  about  5  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f. 

6  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i3i.] 

Engraved,  on  a  smaller  scale,  in  Lysons' ilia^iiajSr/ZanHia, 
vol.  iv,  p,  clxxxix. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  details  and  measurements,  of  an  inscribed 
pillar  found  in  the  church-yard  at  Lanercost,  and  now  fixed 
up  in  a  bara  near  the  Priory ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
I  f.  X  10  in.     [Add.  0462.  fol.  li-i.'] 

A  dramng,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  inscription,  forming 
"  the  head-stone  of  the  upper  passage  betwixt  the  pillars  and 
outwalls  of  tlie  old  abbey  of  Lanercost,  discovered  by  ma- 
sons at  work  there,  8  June,  1744:"  5j  in.  x  5  in,  [*  x. 
57.  c] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cli.  No.  13. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  in  1808,  in  the  founda- 
tion of  one  of  lie  watch  towers  of  the  Roman  wall  at  Banks- 
head,  near  Lanercost  Priory ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ; 

7  in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol.  87.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliii.  No.  50. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  in  a  wall  at  Burdos- 
wald ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  ^Add. 
9462.  fol.  86.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  clx.  No.  132.  Burdoswald,  or  Amhoglanna,  was 
the  tenth  station  on  the  Roman  wall,  about  two  miles  from 
the  eastern  limits  of  the  county  from  Northumberland,  and 
near  Lanercost. 


990 


CDMBERLAKD. 


Bkelcb,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  Roman  wall  remaining,  ab< 
4  feet  high  in  part,  for  some  hnudred  yards  nest  of  Burdo»- 
» aid ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add, 
946-2.  fol.  ys.] 

Two  sketches,  in  ]ienci1,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  in  tbe 
Roman  station  at  Burdoswald,  about  the  year  1802,  and 
afterwards,  ki  1813,  in  the  possession  of  George  Uenry  Law, 
Bishop  of  Chester,  in  the  garden  of  his  prebendal  house,  at 
Carlisle  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  :  each  5  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  »462.  ff.  79,  87.  6.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  clviii.  No.  97. 

Homan  inscription  in  an  outhouse  of  Mr.  Laws  at  Old  Wal]^ 
about  (i  miles  east  from  Carlisle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysonsj 
Esq.:  5  in.  X  4  in.     \_Add.  9462.  fol.  84.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  BriianmOf 
vol.  iv.  p.  clix.  No.  107. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  at  Buidoswald,  or 
Wiilowford,  now  in  the  possession  of  Henry  Howard,  Esq., 
of  Corby  Castle;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  35.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  civii.  No.  89. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rude  and  mutilated  bas  relief  of  a  man 
holdinif  a  basket,  now  over  the  door  of  the  cow-house  at 
Wiilowford ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  i74.] 

Highly  finished  drawings,  in  bistre,  by  Charles  Alfred  Stothai 
of  the  sculptured  figures,  representing  Jupiter,  Apollo,  Mai 
Mercury,  aud  Venus,  on  five  Roman  altars,  found  in  1813, 
at  the  Roman  station  of  Old  Penrith,  or  Plunipton  Wall,  in 
the  parish  of  Lazonhy:  each  34  in.  x  2^  in.     [Add.  04ffi 
fol.  9».] 

Engraved  by  Heniy  Moses,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britanm 
vol.  iv.  p.  clxxxviii. 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  by  John  Studholme,  of  the  five  Roiimi 
sculptured  figures  found  at  Plumpton   Wall,  in   LazonbyP 
each  5  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9462.  fol.  ■yi.'\ 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  within  the  area  of 
the  Roman  station  at  Plumpton  Wall,  in  Lazouby,  about 
tlie  year  1783,  now  in  Mr.  Hutton's  museum,  at  Keswick; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.  [Add.  1)462. 
fol.  B8.] 


Maw^^ 
1813, 
3lI1,  in 

3Dby^H 


CUMBBSIAND. 


291 


The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
.vol.  iv.  p.  cliii.  No.  37.  See  also  the  Arclunologia,  vol.  10. 
■  p.  118. 

■  Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  the  size  of  the  original,  of  a  Koman 
altar,  with  an  inscription,  found  at  Flumpton  Wall,  in  La- 
zonby:  1  f .  x  9  in.     [Add.  946-2.  fol.  gj.] 

Small  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  preceding 'Roman  altar; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.     [Aiid.  9463.  fol.  n.  i.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv. 
p.  cliv.  No.  54. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  at  Lough, 
near  Plumpton  Wall>  in  Lazonby,  and  placed  in  the  garden 
of  Dr.  Fleming,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  at  Great  Salkeld ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

7B.  J.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 

vol.  iv.  p.  clvi.  No.  73. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  at  Plumpton 

Wall,  in  Lazonby,  now  in  Mr.  Hulion's  museum,  Keswick; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    Sj  in.  x  i^  in.     [Add. 

S462.  fol.  84.] 
The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Maijna  Britannia, 

vol.  iv.  p.  clviii.  No.  92. 
Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  lower  part  of  a  Roman  inscription, 

from   Plumpton    Wall,  in  Lazonby,  now  preserved  in  Mr. 

Hutton's  museum,  at  Keswick;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  78.] 
The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 

vol.  iv.  p.  clviii.  No.  93. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar,  with  an  inscription  much 

obliterated,  at  the  comer  of  a  cottage  at  Plumpton,  in  La- 
zonby ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add, 

9462.  fol.  172.] 
Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  Hbula  of  gold,  belonging 

to  Mr.  Sanderson,  found  at  the  station  near  Flumpton  Wall, 

in  Lazonby ;  drawn  by  Richard  Smirke.     [Add.  9462.  fol. 

99.  b.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  clxxxvii. 
figs.  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Liddell's  Moat  in  the  Parish  of  Kirk  Andrews  upon  Esk.     See 

Kirk  Andrews. 
Long  Meg  and  her  Daughters,  a  circle  of  stones  so  called,  in 
the  parish  of  Addingham.     See  Addinohah. 

p  p  2 


293  CDHBERLAND. 

Lorton  Bridge,  in  the  parish  ofBrighani.     See  BaiOHAfl^ 

Maryport,  or  Ellenborough,  in  the  parish  of  Cross  Canonby. 
See  Choss  Canonbv. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monumental  slab  in  Melmerby  Church, 
with  a  cross  iloree,  having  a  sword  on  one  side  and  a  shield 
on  the  other^, charged  with  a  maunch,  the  arras  of  Threlkeld, 
which  family  possessed  the  manor  aa  early  as  the  reign  of 
K.  Edward  I. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  3 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  is:;.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv. 
cxcv.  fig.  3. 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  Muncaster  Hall,  the  seat  of  Ix>wth^ 
Pennington,  Lord  Muncaster :  1  f.  2  in.  X  10  in.      \j^   x 

«-. ».] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Muncaster  Cross ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq.:  7  in.  X  4  in.     \_Add.  9462.  fol.  lio.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Mai/na  Britannia^  vol.  iv. 


3 
1^  I 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Muncaster  Cross  ;  dravra  by  Si 
muel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     lAdd.  9462.  fol.  iir.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  Roman  station  on  Hardtnot  Hills,  in 
the  parish  of  Muncaster,  about  200  yards  on  the  left  of  the 
present  road  from  Whitehaven  to  Kendal,  near  the  road  to 
Ambleside  and  Kendal:  9  iu.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  94.] 

Plan,  in  Indian  ink,  with  measurements,  of  tlie  Roman  en- 
trenchment called  Hardknot  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Mun- 
caster; drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  7  in.  ^Adil, 
9462.  fol.  161.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  kettle  on  three  legs  found  on  1 
sands  near  Ravenglass,  in  the  parish  of  Muncaster,  in  1 
possession  of  E.  L.  Ireton,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  10  in.    [Add.  9409 
fol.  105.] 

Naworlh,  in  the  parish  of  Brampton.     See  Brampton. 

Netherby,  in  the  parish  of  Arthuret.     See  Arthuret. 

Netherhall,  in   the    parish    of   Cross    Canonby.     See   Ca 
Canonby. 

Newton  Arlosh  Church,  i 

HOLME-CCLTRAII. 

Overbeck  Bridge,  on  Wast  water. 
See  St.  Bees. 


n 


the  parish  of  Holme-Cultram. 

the  parish  of  St.  B« 


CCHBBRLAND.  293 

Slight  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  three  stone  stalls  in  the  chancel  of 
Ousby  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lyaons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  i7i.] 

Penrith,  Old,  in  the  parish  of  Lazonhy,  about  two  miles  from 
Hutton  Hall,  on  the  grand  military  road  leading  directly  to 
Carlisle.     See  Lazonbv. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Penrith  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  LysonB, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  2i  in.     [Add.  0462.  fol.  i7i.  6.] 

View,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  the  two  pillars  in  Penrith 
Church-yard  between  which  are  four  large  stones,  commonly 
called  the  Giant's  Grave  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  9 
in.  X  7  in.     [Jdil.  9J63.  fol.  ub.] 
See  the  Archatologia,  vol.  ii.  p.  48. 

PJumpton  Wall,  or  Old  Penrith,  ii 
Lazonby. 


the  parish  of  Lazonby.  '  See 


I 

I 
i 


Ravenglass,  in  the  parish  of  Muncaater.     See  MtrNCASTER, 

View,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  the  five  hole  stone  cross 
in  Rockliffe  Church-yard  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  : 
7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ii6.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  ir.  p. 
cci.  fig.  6. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  Rocklifie  Cross  ;  dravro  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq.:  6  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ii7.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-stone,  apparently  of  an 
officer  of  the  forest  of  Englewood,  with  a  cross  floree,  on  one 
side  of  which  is  a  sword  and  girdle,  on  the  other  a  bugle 
horn,  now  over  the  fire-place  in  the  lower  of  Great  Salkeld 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9462.  ff.  li:!,  170.  J.] 

Engraved  by  Lysons,  in  his  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p. 
cxcv.  fig.  1. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  cross,  with  a  book  on  one 
side  and  an  bonr-glass  on  the  other,  in  the  church-yard  at 
Great  Salkeld ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  172.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  side  of  the  ruins  of  Scaleby 
Castle;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  170,] 

Small  sketch  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  side  of  the  ruins 
of  Scaleby  Castle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  X 
4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  ITO.  &.] 


CDHBBBLAND. 


Solway  Moss,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk  Andrews  upon  Esk. 


KiE 


Anorews. 

.ketclie 


Four  sketclies,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  capitals  in  Tarpenhoe 
Church;  drawn  bj?  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  Sin.  x  3|^ia. 
[Add.  9462.  fol.  173.] 

A  colored  view  of  part  of  Ulswater  Lake ;  drawn  by  William 
Green :  I  f.  x  Bj  in.     [ft  x.  4.^.  «.] 

Wad  Mines,  in  the  parish  of  Crosthwaite.     See  Cbosthwaite. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  cross  over  the  door  of  the  nave  of  Wal- 
ton Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9402.  fol.  i2i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Walton  Cross ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  3i  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  1I7.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  stone,  with  a  cross,  having  on 
one  side  a  pair  of  shears,  now  set  up  against  the  south  side  of 
Walton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  tl462.  fol.  iJ3.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar,  supposed  to  have  been 
found  at  Walton,  with  a  figure  in  bas-relief  of  a  rural  deity ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  iu.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  97.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  at  Howgill,  near 
Walton,  on  one  side  of  the  door  of  the  farm-house ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  :  4  in.  X  3  in.      [Add.  9462.  fol.  68.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Maijna  Britannia 
vol.  iv.  p.  clviii.  No.  100. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  formerly  in  the  garden  of  & 
cottage  at  Howgill,  afterwards,  in  1813,  in  the  possession  of 
Mr.  W.  Bell,  of  Gillsland  Spa;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  6  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  Be.  b.] 

Two  drawings,  one  in  pen  and  ink,  the  other  in  pencil,  of  a  Ro- 
man altar  formerly  in  a  cottage  garden  at  Howgill,  near  the 
Roman  wall,  not  far  from  Walton,  afterwards,  in  1813,  in  Uie 
possession  of  Mr.  Wm.  Bell,  of  Gillsland  Spa;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,-£8q. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9462.  fol. 
87.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia^ 
vol.  iv.  p.  cliii.  No.  48. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  Roman  antiquities  found  at  Walton; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9462.  fol.  97.] 


¥ 


COHBESLAND.  295 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Warwick  or  WarthwicU 
Clmrcli,  about  four  miles  from  Carlisle;  drawn  by  James 
Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  «9:e.] 

Wastwater,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Bees.     See  St.  Bees. 

A  drawing,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  Roman  altar  dug  up  before  the 
year  1756  near  Old  Carlisle,  in  the  parish  of  Westward,  about 
one  mile  south  of  Wigton ;  it  is  now  in  the  collection  of  Sir 
James  Graham,  at  Netherby  :  8  in,  x  5}  in.     [A  x.  51.] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  cli.  No.  17. 

Two  drawings,  one  colored,  the  other  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the 
preceding  Roman  altar:  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
each  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  U5.  J.] 

The  colored  drawing  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv.  p.  clxv.  fig.  2,  and  the  inscription  is  printed  at  p. 
cli.  No.  17.  See  also  the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  iot  1756, 
vol.  xxvi.  p.  431, 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  fragment  of  an  inscription  found  near 
the  Roman  station  of  Old  Carlisle,  in  the  year  1755  ;  now  in 
the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Malbeivs,  of  Wigton; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add,  9462. 
fol.  a5.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv.  p.  clxiii. 
fig., '3,  and  the  whole  inscription  is  printed  at  p.  clviii.  No. 
94.     See  also  the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  1757,  vol.  xxvii. 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  at  Old  Carlisle,  and 
now  preserved  at  Lowther  Castle,  the  seat  of  the  Earl  of 
Lonsdale ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in. 
iAdd.  9462.  fol.  96.'] 

The  inscription  is  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia, 
vol.  iv,  p.  cl.  No.  2. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  found  at  Old  Car- 
lisle, and  now  presened  at  Lowther  CasUe,  the  seat  of  the 
Earl  of  Lonsdale ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  ff.  86,  96.]  y 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  iv. 

.    p.  pi.  No.  1. 

Colored  drawings  of  three  Roman  sepulchral  stones  found,  in 
April,  1814,  near  Old  Carbsle,  by  the  side  of  the  Roman  road 
which  runs  eastward  from  that  station,  now  in  the  possession 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Mathews,  of  Wigton,  with  a  description 


296  CUMBERLAND. 

by  him :   dat.  Wigton,  25  Oct.  1814 :    1  f.  x  8  in.     lAdd, 
9462.  fol.  71.] 

The  two  inscriptions  are  printed  in  Lysons'  Magna  Bri- 
tannia^ vol.  iv.  p.  clix.  No.  126,  and  p.  clx.  No.  134. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  small  Roman  image  of  pipe  clay, 
and  of  the  sole  of  a  Roman  sandal,  found  in  the  bottom  of  a 
well  near  the  station  of  Old  Carlisle  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons,  Esq. :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  73.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  some  Roman  antiquities  found, 
about  1748,  in  the  well  and  adjoining  houses  of  a  farm  at 
Coningarth,  about  two  miles  south  of  Wigton,  not  far  from 
the  Roman  station  of  Old  Carlisle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  74.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  effigies  of  a  lady  on  a  large  altar  tomb 
on  the  side  of  the  altar  in  Wetherall  Church,  with  the  arms 
of  Salkeld  impaling  those  of  Vaulx  of  Corby ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9462.  fol.  174.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  cells  in  the  rocks  in  the  grounds  of  Corby 
Castle,  called  Wetherall  Safeguard,  or  Constantine's  Cells, 
near  the  ruins  of  the  Benedictine  Priory  at  Wetherall,  (5  miles 
E.S.E.  of  Carlisle,)  a  cell  to  the  Abbey  of  St  Mary's  at  York  : 
5  in.  X  3^^  in.     [*  x.  7%.  6.] 

See  the  Archneologia^  vol.  i.  p.  84. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  sculptured  figure,  in  bas-relief, 
found  at  Corby  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Wetherall ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.    \Add.  9462.  fol.  85.] 

Whitehaven.    See  St.  Bees. 


DERBYSHIRE. 


Sectional  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  of  a  stone-pit  at 
Swanwick,  in  the  parish  of  Alfreton ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept  1790:  11  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaje,  i.  74.] 

Alsop  in  the  Dale,  in  the  parish  of  Ashbome.  See  Ash- 
borne. 

Two  fac-simile  drawings,  one  in  pencil  the  other  in  Indian  ink, 
of  a  brass  plate  with  an  inscription,  recording  the  consecra- 
tion of  the  church  of  St  Oswald,  at  Ashbome,  by  Simon  de 
Patishul,  Bishop  of  Coventry,  in  1241 ;  dug  up  in  the 
eighteenth  century,  and  now  affixed  to  a  table  of  black 
marble  against  one  of  the  pillars  of  the  church :  each  7  in.  x 
4i  in.     {Add.  9463.  fol.  i.  6.] 

See  the  Gentleman^ s  Magazine ^  vol.  xlii.  p.  417. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  an  arch  in  the  parochial  chapel  of 
Alsop  in  the  Dale,  in  the  parish  of  Ashbome ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  d|>  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  i.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  and  sculpture  in  the  pa- 
rochial chapel  of  Hognaston,  in  the  parish  of  Ashbome; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9468.  ff.  29.  6.,  so.] 

Ashford,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell.     See  Bi^^WELL. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  circular  stone  font  on  an  octa- 
gonal base,  in  Ashover  Church,  with  a  sketch  of  one  of  the 
figures  on  it;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  10  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9463.  fol.  2.  6.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  rocking  stone  in  Ashover  Park ;  drawn 
by  Frederic  Nash  :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  78.] 

QQ 


298  DKRBVSHIRK. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  BakeweU  . 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  673«.  fol.  gb.] 

Sketch,  in  pencij,  of  details  of  the  font  in  Bakewell  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lyaons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd.  9463., 
fol.  5.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  double  piscina  in  Bakewell  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463. 

fol.  5.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawings,  in  bistre,  of  the  aides  of  the 
ancient  cross  in  Bakewell  Church-yard;  by  Charles  Alfred 
Stothard:  10  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  4.  b.] 
Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  v.  p.  ccxxxr. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  carved  figures  upon  an  arch  in  .\shford 
parochial  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  G  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  *.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  stone  stalls 
in  the  chancel  of  the  parochial  chapel  of  Baslow,  in  the  pariah 
of  Bakewell ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in., 
and  6  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9463.  fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  stone  screen  in  the  parochial  chapel  of 
Chelmorton,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell;  dravra  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  13.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  entrance  to  the  cavern  called  Poole  Hole, 
near  Buxton,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell:  7  in.  x  4j  in.     [ft 

XI.  48,] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  with  measurements,  of  a  Roman 
altar  found  in  the  grounds  belonging  to  Haddon  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Bakewell,  and  now  placed  in  the  porch  leading  to 
the  hall ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4 
in.    [Add.  9463.  fol.  79.] 

Engraved  in  the  Mafftin  Britannia,  vol.  v.  p.  ccvi. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches  and  a  piscina  in  the  pa- 
rochial chapel  of  Monyash  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.  \_Add.  9463. 
fol.  *3.]  ' 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  cross  in  the  church-yard  of  the  pa- 
rochial chapel  of  Taddington,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  «.] 

Baslow,  in  llie  parish  of  Bakewell.    See  Bakewell. 


DERBl'SHtRE. 


Bentley  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Longford.    See  Lonofobd. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Bolsover  Church ; 


drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
fol.  8.] 


3  in.     [Add.  9463. 


Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  monument  of  one  of  the  Ca- 
vendisli  family  at  Bolsover ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3 
in.  X  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  40.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Sir  Charles  Ca- 
vendish at  Bolsover;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x 
11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4i.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Bolsover  Castle,  "  as  well  as  I  could 
make  it  out  from  the  views  in  the  Duke  of  Newcastle's  Horse- 
manship;" drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  X  6 
in.     \_Add.  6735.  fol.  54.] 

An  outline  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  a  richly  orna- 
mented vaulted  parlor  in  Bolsover  Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :   1  f.  3  in.  X  1 1  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  la.] 

Bolton  or  Bonlton,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter's,  at  Derby.  See 
Desbt. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  stone  at  Bradbome ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  0463.  fol.  9.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  capitals  of  columns  in  the  parochial 
chapel  of  BrassingLon,  in  the  parish  ofBradbome;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  lo.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  clustcied 
pillars  in  Bradley  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, : 
5  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd.  9463.  fol.  lo.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  grave-stone  of  Matilda  Ic  Caua,  heiress 
of  the  Barony  of  Caus,  (who  died  8  Henry  III.,)  in  the  nave 
of  Brampton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  9.  />.} 

Engraved   in  the  Magna   Britannia,  vol.  v.  p.  ccxxiii. 
fig.  2. 

Brassington,  in  the  parish  ofBradbome.     See  Bbadbornb. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  windows  and  stalls  iu  Breadsall  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  11.] 


Buxton,  a  parochial  chapelry  ii 
L  colored  view  near  Castleton  : 


Bakewell.     See  Bakbwell. 
7  in.  X  4i  in.     [A  xi.  ee./.] 


300  ]>EBBYSHIR£. 

A  general  .view  of  Peverirs  Place  in  the  Peak,  and  of  the 
entrance  to  "Peak  Hole"  or  the  Peak  Cavern:  6j^  in.  x  4 J 
in.     [*  XI.  26.  e.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  hill  above  Castleton  on  which  stand  the 
ruins  of  the  old  castle  called  Peveril's  Place  in  the  Peak :  7 
in.  X  4 il  in.     [^  xi.  26.  b.] 

A  colored  plan,  with  admeasurements  and  description,  of  the 
great  cavern,  called  the  Peak  Cavern,  at  Castleton  :  1  f.  6  in. 
X  9  in.     [*  XI.  26.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  the  "  entrance  into  Castleton  Cave  "  or  the 
Peak  Cavern ;  drawn  in  the  year  1782 :  lOJ  in.  x  8  in.     [fb 

XI.  26.  d.] 

A  colored  view,  intituled  the  "  Vineyard,^  intended  probably 
for  the  Winnats  or  Windgates,  in  the  approach  to  Castleton 
from  Chapel  in  the  Frith,  being  the  entrance  to  Hope  Dale : 

1  f.  2  in.  X  1  f.     [*  XI.  55.] 

Chaddesden,  in  the  parish  of  Spondon.     See  Spondon. 

Chats  worth.     See  Edensor. 

Chelmorton,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell.     See  Bakewell. 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chesterfield  Church ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm  :  11  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  45.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Church  Brough- 
ton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9463.  fol.  u.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  and  of  details  of 
a  monument  in  Crich  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  14.] 

Cromford,  in  the  parish  of  Wirksworth.    See  Wirksworth. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  bas-relief  on  the  west  side  of  the  tower 
of  Darley  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 

2  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  16.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  cross,  with  a  sword  on  one 
side,  in  the  porch  of  Darley  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9468.  fol.  15.  b.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  v.  p.  ccxxxiii. 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  All  Saints  Church  and  Tower  at 
Derby ;  drawn  by  H.  Moore :  10  in.  x  6  in.     [*  xi.  8.  e.] 

Engraved  on  a  smaller  scale,  in  the  *^  Beauties  of  England 
and  WaleSy^  vol.  iii.  p.  368. 


DERBYSHIRE.  301 

A  colored  survey  of  lands  in  the  parish  of  St.  Alktnuiid,  at 
Derby,  bounded  by  the  Kedleaton  road,  Nuns'  Green,  and 
While  Cross  Field,  with  other  lands  on  the  Kedleslon  road 
called  Park  Field  :  I  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  -2  in.     [d?  xi.  47.] 

A  colored  survey  of  lands  in  the  parish  of  St.  Alkmund,  at 
Derby,  called  White  Cross  Field,  adjoining  the  Aahbora  and 
Radboum  roads :   1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f,  1  in.     [iSi  xi.  sg.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  doorway  of  the  parochial  chapel 
of  Boullonj  in  the  parish *of  St.  Peter  at  Derby ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  p.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  parochial 

chapel  of  Osmaston,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter,  at  Derby; 

I       drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  9463. 

I  fol.  51.] 

Two  colored  views,  taken  near  the  entrance  to  Dove  Dale ; 
drawn  by  1.  Bulman :  each  1  f.  7  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.  [ib  xi.  33. 
c.  and  rf.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  Dove  Dale,  taken  near  the 

open  part ;  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm :  I  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.     [P.  R. 

Kaye,  i.  «.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  stone  stall,  and  a  piscina,  in  Dron- 

field  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add,  9463.  fol.ifl.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  capitals  in  Edensor  Church ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in,  x  4  in.     ^Add.  9463.  fol.  i9.  &,] 
A   colored  view  of  some   cottages   near   Chatsworlh,  in   the 

parish  of  Edensor:  7  in.  X  4  in.     [^  XI,  12.  e.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  stained   glass   in  the   north  window  of 

the  chancel  of  Egginlon  Church  ;  draivn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  w.] 

Impression  from  part  of  the  monumental  effigies  on  a  brass 
plate  of  Sir  John  Port,  in  Elvaston  Church  :  1  f.  3  in,  X  10 
in.     [Jdd.  9463.  fol.  8.'.] 

Highly  finished  outline  drawings,  in  bistre,  of  the  north,  nest, 

and  east  sides  of  the  ancient  cross  in  Eyam  Church-yard; 

by  Charles  Alfred  Stothard :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol. 

!3.  i.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  v.  p.  ccxxxv. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  west  side  of  the  cross  in  Eyam  Church- 
yard; drattTi  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
yjG3.  fo!.  ^M.] 


302  DBBBTSHIBS« 

Gamelslj,  in  the  parish  of  GIossop.    See  Glossop. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  gariand  borne  before  the  cart  on  the 
rush-bearing,  and  placed  in  Glossop  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  25.] 

Two  yiews,  one  in  pencil  the  other  in  Indian  ink,  of  some 
ancient  stones,  called  by  the  country  people  Robin  Hood's 
Picking  Rods,  on  Ludworth  Common,  near  Mellor,  in  the 
parish  of  Glossop  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  S.  37.  b.  38.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  inscription  found  in  the  Roman 
Camp  called  Melandra  Castle,  near  Gamelsly,  in  the  parish 
of  Glossop,  and  now  in  the  wall  of  a  farm-house ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9463.  fol.  24.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  parochial 
chapel  of  Mellor,  in  the  parish  of  Glossop;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9463.  fol.  4o.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the^  parochial 
chapel  of  Mellor ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  42.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  ornamented  pillar  in  Mellor  Church- 
yard ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9463.  fol.  42.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Gresley  Church ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  47.] 

Haddon  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell.    See  Bak£W£ll. 

Hardwick  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Hault  Hucknall.    See  Huck- 

NALL. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  altar  tomb  of  Sir  Arthur  Eyre,  under 
an  arch  in  the  side  of  the  chancel  of  Hathersage  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463. 

fol.  27.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rude  sculpture  in  bas-reliof  of  the  cruci- 
fixion, on  the  east  side  of  the  porch  of  Heath  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  29.] 

Hognaston,  in  the  parish  of  Ashbome.    See  Ashborne. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  ,stalls  in  Horsley  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  3i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  great  arch  in  Hault  Hucknall 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9463.  fol.  .32.] 


DE»BVSHIB£.  303 

An  outline  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hard  wick  Hall,  Ihe  seat  of  the 
Duke  of  Devonshire,  in  the  parish  of  Hault  Huckndl,  taken 
from  the  Park  ;  drawn  by  S.  II.  Grimm :  1  f.  7  in.  x  I  f.  1  in. 
[P.  li,  Eaye,  i.  «.] 

A  distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hardwick  Hall,  as  seen 
from  Thakley  Lane ;  dran'n  by  S.  H,  Grimm  :  10  in.  x  7i 
in.,  with  an  ootline  of  the  same  view.     \_P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  w, 

JO.] 

An  outline  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  that  part  of  Hardwick  Hall 
which  is  called  "the  Cradle ;"  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  I  f. 
7  in.  X  1  f.  I  in.     [P.  R.   Kaye,  i.  5i.] 

An  outline  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  great  room 
in  "  the  Cradle,"  at  Hardwick  Hall ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aa.] 

A  series  of  seventeen  drawings,  some  in  outline,  some  in  Indian 
ink,  of  ftimiture  of  the  Elizabethan  age,  and  of  various  details 
of  Hardwick    Hall;   by  S.   II.   Grimm,  in    1775.     [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  ss-eg.]  viz : 
The  door  of  the  closet  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     [53,  5*.] 
Embroidery  on  a  chair  in  the  state  room.     [55,  56,] 
Embroidery  on  the  back  of  the  chair  of  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots.     {57, 5B.] 
State  bed  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     [s9,  fio.j 
Part  of  the  furniture  in  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots',  presence 
chamber,     [ei.] 

State  conch  in  the  gallery,     [ss,  63.] 
I  A  settee.     [64.] 

I         A  table,    [s.^] 

F         The  iron  lock  on  the  door  of  the  presence  chamber,     [ee.] 
A  fire-place.     [67.] 
Portrait  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     [6B.] 
Picture  of  a  drinking  party.    [69.] 

Small  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  stone  screen  of  Ilkeston 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  7  in.  x  4  in, 
lAdd.  9463.  fol,  u.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  door  of  Kedleston  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  |  inch  to  a 
foot:  9  in.  X  7  in.    [Add.  9463,  fol.  34.] 

Drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  heads  of  a  knight  (of  tlie  Curzon 
&mily]  and  his  lady,  within  quatrefoils,  on  a  stone  in  the 
floor  of  the  chancel  of  Kedleston  Church ;  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq, :  9  in.  X  7  in.     lAdd.  9403.  foL  J3.  i.] 


304  DERBYSHIRE. 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  above  tombstone  iu  Kedleston 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  35.] 

A  colored  elevation  of  the  north  or  principal  front  of  Kedleston 
House,  near  Derby,  the  seat  of  Nathaniel  Curzon,  Lord 
Scarsdale ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  11  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  10  in. 
X  1  f.  3  in.     [di  XI.  16.  a.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Kirk  Hallam 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in«  [Add. 
9463.  fol.  36.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  a  clustered  pillar 
in  Kniveton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  2  in.     lAdd.  9463.  fol.  36.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  Bentley  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Longford;  drawn  in  1804:  9^  in.  x  6}  in.     [di 

XI.  23.] 

Ludworth,  in  the  parish  of  Glossop.     See  Glossop. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  canopied  arch,  and  of  part  of  the  east 
window,  in  Mackworth  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  40.] 

Highly  finished  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  with  a  rich 
canopy  on  the  north  wall  of  the  north  aisle  of  Mackworth 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.,  on  a  scale  of  f  inch 
to  a  foot :  9  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  39.] 

A  south  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  church  of  Marston  on  the  Dove ; 
6^  in.  X  4i  in.     [^  xi.  4i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Matlock  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  40.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  High  Tor,  at  Matlock,  taken  ap- 
parently from  the  roof  of  the  old  bath;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  1775 :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  70.] 

Four  colored  views  of  the  High  Tor,  near  Matlock,  as  seen  from 
different  points :  each  7  in.  x  4}  in.     [di  xi.  4^.  g^  A, «,  k.] 

A  colored  view  of  Matlock  Bath:  10  in.  x  6  in.    [*  xi.  4*^./.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  by  Frederic  Nash,  of  a  Roman  pig  of 
lead  found,  in  1783,  near  Matlock :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  79.  6.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons*  Magna  Britannia^  vol.  v.  p.  ccvi. 
The  original  is  preserved  in  the  Department  of  Antiquities  in 
tlie  British  Museum. 


DERBYSHIRE. 


3oa 


I 


Melandra  Castle,  in  the  parish  uf  Glossop.     See  Glossof. 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Melhoiime  Church  ;  drawn  by  the 
E*v.  Thomas  Kerrich,  "  from  a  measured  plan  made  by  youDg 
Wilkin,  1797 :"  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  las.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Melbourne  Church,  with  diagrams  to 
shew  the  rationale  of  the  plan  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  8  in.  x  0  in.     [Jrfrf,  6738.  fol.  im.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circnlar  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Melbourne  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  673G.  fol.  b3.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Melbourne  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  3  in.  x 
2  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  -w.  A.] 

Drawing,  in  pencil,  of  the  mutilated  effigies  of  a  crusader,  in 
mail  and  surcoat,  with  a  bandeau  of  jewels  round  his  head ; 
and  on  his  shield  the  amis  of  Melbourne,  (a  chevron  between 
three  escallop  shells,)  under  an  obtuse  arch  in  the  south  wall 
of  the  south  aisle  of  Melbourne  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  4i.] 

Mellor,  in  the  parish  of  Glossop.     See  Glossop. 
Monyash,  in  the  pariah  of  Bakewell.     See  Bakewell. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window  in  the  chancel  of  Morley 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9463.  fol.  46.] 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Muggington  Church  :  10  in.  x  6 
in.      [ft  XI.  45.] 

Newton-Soljiey  in  the  parish  of  Repton.     See  Repton. 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  stained  glass  in  a  window  of 
Norbury  Church ;  draivn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7 
in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9463.  ff.  -tu,  4.i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  octagonal  stone 
font  on  clustered  pillars  in  Norton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  40.] 

Osmaston  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  at  Derby.     See  Derby. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Finxton  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H, 
Grimm:  lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  71.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  cross,  with  a  pahr  of  shears  on 
one  side  and  a  staff  on  the  other,  on  the  floor  of  the  nave  of 
Pinxton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  sa.] 


i 


306  DKBBYSHIRE. 

Plan  and  sectioti,  in  bistre,  of  the  cryjit  under  the  chancel  of 
Repton  Church;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a  scale  of  3^ 
feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  2  iu.  X  U  in.     lAdd.  9464.  ff.  54,  55.] 
Engraved  in  I.ysons'  Magna  Briianiiia,  vol.  v.  p.  ccxix. 

A  sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeaBureraents,  of  an  ancient  sepul- 
chral monument,  of  the  Saxon  period,  found  on  the  west  side 
of  Repton  Church-yard;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
8  in.  X  6  in. ;  with  sketches  of  details  on  a  larger  scale, 
11  in.  X  8  in.     lAdd.  94C3.  ff.  sa.  6.,  5i.] 

The  monument  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol. 
V,  p.  ccxxiii.  6g.  1. 

Highly  finished  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  remains  of  Reptou 
Priory,  under  the  school-room,  with  a  sketch  of  the  carved 
key-stone  of  one  of  tlie  arches ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on 
a  scale  of  §lhs  of  an  inch  to  a  foot:  9  in.  x  7  in.  [Add. 
9463.  fol.  5.1.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  remains  of  Repton 
Priory,  under  the  school-room ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     {Add.  9463.  fol.  ..6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  stained  glass  in  the  parochial  chapel  of 
Newlon-Solney,  in  the  parish  of  Hepton  ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  iii.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  exterior  of  the  chancel  of  Scarcliffe 
Church,  with  figures ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j- 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  72.] 

A  aide  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  lady 
and  child  of  the  Frecheville  family,  in  Scarcliffe  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :    1 1  in.  X  7  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  7.t.] 

Impression  from  the  engraved  inscription,  iu  Leonine  verses, 
on  a  long  scroll  held  by  the  child  on  the  above  monument 
in  Scarcliffe  Church:  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.  [Add.  9463. 
fol.  an.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monument  and  arms  in  the  chancel  of 
Shirland  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samifel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  59.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  stone  stall  in  the  chancel  of  the  church 
or  parochial  chapel  of  Chaddesden  in  the  parish  of  Spondou, 
and  of  a  window  in  the  uorth  aisle ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq.  :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  \'i.\ 

Sketches,  in  pencil,of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  the  church  of 
Stanton  by  Dale  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  ».] 


DBRUVSHIRE.  307 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door  of  the  nave,  and 
of  the  screen  of  the  rood-loft  in  Stavcley  Church  ;  drawn  hy 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     lAM.  9463.  fol.  60.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Staveley 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  3  in,  x  2  in. 
[A<M.  9463.  fol.  59.  «,] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monumental  stone  with  a  cross  Iloree  and 
inscription,  in  Sutton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  6i.] 

Swanwick,  in  the  parish  of  Alfrelon.     See  Alfreton. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorway  on  the  south  side  of  the 
nave  of  Swarkstone  Church  ;  drawn  by  Frederic  Nash,  on  a 
scale  of  J  in.  to  a  foot :  9  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  Gi.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Uie  sculpture  over  the  door  on  the  south 
side  of  the  nave  of  Swarkstone  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  X  3  in.      [Add.  9465.  fol.  66.] 

Taddington,  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell.     See  Bakewell. 

A  colored  north  view  of  Thorpe  Church,  near  Dove  Dale :  9 

n.  X  7  in.     [*  xi,  aj.  «.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  cQigics  in  stone  of  a  woman  with  a 
dog  at  her  feet,  under  an  arch  and  canopy  in  the  south  aisle 
of  Ticknall  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9463.  lol.  (i7.] 
I  A  south  view,  in  pencil,  of  Trusley  Church :  7|  in.  x  5j  in. 
[di  XI.  M.] 
"  Vineyard,"  a  view  so  described,  [fi  xi.  hb.}  apparently  in  error. 
See  Castleton. 
I  Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  Church  of  Walton  upon 
Trent;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in.    [Add. 
9463.  fol.  70.] 
Colored  plan  of  the  estate  of  Walton  Hall,  near  Chesterfield ; 

drawn  in  1813  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6715.  fol.  54.  i.] 
A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Whittington  Church,  with 
part  of  the  village;  drawn  in  1785,  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  11  in. 
X  7J  in.     [J>.  H.  Kaye,  i.  TJi.] 
Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arches,  windows,  and  sculpture  in 
Wbitwell  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  two  7 
in.  X  4  in.,  the  other  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  94C3.  fol.  71.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  upper  part  of  the  door  of  the  nave  of 
Willington  Church:  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  2  in.    [Add.  9463.  fol.  7i.] 


306  DSHBVSHIRE. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  monumeDt,  window,  aod  arms  in  North 

Wingfield  Church ;  drawu  by  Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X 

4  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  7i.] 
A  north-WDst  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wiugfield  Manor ;  drawn 

by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  11  in.  X  7i  in.;  with  an  outline  copy  of 

the  same  view.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  rs,  79.] 
A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wiugfield  Manor ;  drawn 

by  S.  H.  Grimiu:  11  in.  x  7 J  in;  with  an  outline  copy  of 

the  same.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  76, 77.] 
A  west  view,  in  outline,  of  the  outer  court  of  Wingfield  Manor ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [/*.  R.  Kaye, 

1.  8U,] 

A  west  view,  in  outline,  of  the  inner  court  of  Wiugfield  Manor ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I. 

Highly  finished  outline  elevation  and  plan,  in  peucil,  of  part  of 
the  exterior  of  the  hall  of  Wingfield  Manor  House ;  drawn 
by  Frederic  Nash,  ou  a  scale  of  about  4  J  feet  to  an  inch :  9 
in.  X  7  In.     iAdd.  946-3.  fol.  7,].] 

Highly  finished  outline  elevation  and  plan,  in  pencil,  of  the  en- 
trance to  the  hall  of  Wingfield  JManor  House;  drawn  by 
Frederic  Nash,  ou  a  scale  of  about  4i  feet  to  an  inch;  9  in. 
X  7  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  7a.  i.] 

Winster,  in  the  parish  of  Youlgreave.     See  Youlgkeave. 

Drawing,  in  Indian  inli,  by  Frederic  Nash,  of  a  Roman  pig  of 
lead  found,  in  1777,  on  Croniford  Moor,  in  the  parish  of 
Wirlisworth  :  4  in.  x  3  b.     {Add.  946.3.  fol,  79.  ft.] 

Engraved  in  Lysons'  Mat/na  Britamiin,  vol.  v.  p.  ccvi. 
The  original  is  preserved  in  the  I)e}iartment  of  Antiquities  in 
the  British  Museum. 

An  impression  from  the  inscription  on  the  above:  1  f.  6  in. 
X  6  in.     [Add.  9463.  fol.  8i.] 

Two  sketches,  in  peucil,  of  capitals,  arms,  etc.,  in  Youlgreave 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq :  7  in.  x  1  in. 
[Add.  9463.  fol.  7T.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  large  circular  stone  font  ornamented 
with  rude  sculpture,  and  of  the  arch  of  the  south  door  of  the 
chancel  of  the  parochial  chapel  of  Winster,  iu  the  parish  of 
Youlgreave ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9163.  fol.  7^.] 


DEVONSHIRE. 


Maps  of  the  south  Coast  of  Devonshire.  See  Southern  Coast 
OF  England,  pp.  61-67,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  peueil,  of  arms  in  Abbotsham  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Ljsons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  i.  6.] 

Afton  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  West  Worlington.     See  Wor- 

UNGTON. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  some  sculpture  in  East  AUington  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  {Add.  9464. 
fol.  2.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  porch,  tomb,  and  capital  in  Alverdiscott 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  foL  i.  £.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sculptured  female  figure  in  one  comer 
of  Arlington  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
X  4  in.    lAdd.  9464.  fol.  2.  £.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arms  in  the  east  window  of 
the  south  aisle  of  Arlington  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  3.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Ashcombe 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  4.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  figure  in  the  side  of  the  south  window 
of  Ashford  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in. 
X  2i  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  s.  £.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  some  small  details  of  Ashton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  4.] 


310  DEVONSHIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  tomb  under  a  canopy,  and  of  the  square 
stone  font,  in  Ashwater  Church  ;  dravm  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  5  in.     lAdd.  9464.  fol.  3.  b.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  tombs,  arms,  etc.,  in  Atherington 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  ff.  4.  J.,  5.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  doorway  and  arched  recess  in  the  ruins 
of  the  parochial  chapel  of  Umberleigh,  in  the  parish  of 
Atherington ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  83.  *.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  window  of  the  south 
transept  of  Awlscombe  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  5.] 

Elevation  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  doorway  of  Ax- 
minster  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  7  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6742.  fol.  28.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorway  at  the  east  end  of  the  south 
aisle  of  Axminster  Church,  with  other  details ;  drawn  by  Sa- 
muel Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  to  the  school-house  at  Ax- 
minster; drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  6770. 
p.  15.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arched  recess  in  Axmouth  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Bampton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  entrance  under  the  porch  of 
Seaworthy  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  7.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  town  of  Berealston,  in  the  parish  of  Beer 
or  Bere  Ferrers ;  "  under  the  tree  in  the  centre  is  the  place 
where  they  elect  their  members  for  the  borough:"  9j  in.  x 
6^  in.     [di  XI.  66. 1.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Beer 
Ferrers  Church,  and  of  other  details ;  drawn  by  Saipuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  8.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  a  Saxon  arch, 
in  Berry  Narber  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
8  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  8.  b.] 


DEVONSHIRE. 


311 


Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font,  etc.,  in  Bickleigh 

Church ;   drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. ;    4  in.  x  3  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  9.  i.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  large  circular  stone  font  in  Bideford 

Church ;    drawn   by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :    4  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  lO.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font,  and  of  arms,  in 
Bigbury  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  X 
4  in.     iAdd.  9-164.  fol.  lo.] 

Bishop's  Nympton.     See  Nympton. 
Bishop's  Tawton.     See  Tawton. 
Bishop's  Teignton,     See  Teignton. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  clustered  pillars 
in  Bittadon  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     IJdd.  9464.  fol.  9.  A.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Blackauton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  u.] 

Brad&eld  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  UScuIme.     See  Upfcdlme. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  porch  of  Bradford  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  8  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  II.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  porch  of  High  Bray  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  SB.  J.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Brendon  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add,  9464. 

fol.  IS!.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  and  details  in  South 

Brent  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4 

in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  12.] 
A  tinted  plan  of  some  properly  at  Brixham  ;  drawn  on  a  scale 

of  two  chains  to  an  inch,  with  a  slight  sketch  of  Torbay, 

shewing  the  relative  position  of  Brixham  with  other  places ; 

2f.  3in.  x  1  f.  7in.     [Add.  11,741.'] 
Broad  Glut     See  Clist. 
Broad  Hembury.     See  Hembdry. 
.Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars,  and  of  a 

tomb,  in  Buckfastleigh  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  4  in.  X  8  in.     IJdd.  9464.  fol.  16.] 


312  DBVONSHIHB. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  Buckland  Abbey ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  i5.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rich  Saxon  arch  under  the  porch  of 
Buckland  Brewer  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.^' 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  u.  A.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  plan  of  Buckland  Monachorum  Churcb] 
and  of  arms ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  I  f .  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  15.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  ancient  inscribed  stone,  now  at  the 
comer  of  a  blacksniitli's  shop  in  Buckland  Monachorum; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  946 
fol,  u.  6.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  vi. 


I 


Plan,  in  pencil,  of  Burlescombe  Church,  with  sketches  of 
part  of  the  nave  and  of  the  carved  hexagonal  stone  font; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  iu.  x  4  in,  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  15.  *,] 

Two  sketches  of  an  altar  tomb  in  Burlescombe  Church ;  draw   _ 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 
fol,  15.  J.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  monuments  and  arms  in  Burles- 
combe Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in,     [Add,  9464.  fol.  x\.  *.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  the  carved 
alms  box,  and  monuments,  in  Buterleigh  Church;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  G  in.  x  4  in.  \_Add.  9464. 
fol.  le.  ft.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  Sir  Simon  Leach,  . 
Cadleigh  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6in.  x  A 
in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  i7.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font,  etc.,  in  Calvd 
leigh  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol,  i7.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  altar  tomb,  with  arms,  in  the  norf 
aisle  of  Kings  Kerswell  or  Cai'swell  Church  ;  dra>(;n  by  E 
muel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  45,] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  head  of  a  sepulchral  effigies  of  a  lady  n 
Kings  Carswell  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
in.  X  3  in.    lAdd.  9464,  fol.  46.] 


dbvonshthe.  313 

k  view,  in  brown  chalk,  of  a  bridge  on  the  river  Teign,  near 
Chagford:  8i  in.  x  7j  in.    [*  xi.  i09.] 

Iketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Chal- 
lacomb  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  4  in.  x  3 
^Add.  9464.  fol.  IB.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  stone  and  cross  of  John 
Coble,  in  the  north  aisle  of  the  chancel  of  Cheltel Hampton 
or  Chiltelhampton  Cliurch  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
*  '      X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  18.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Christow  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  lAdd.  9464. 
fol.  «!.] 

Aetcb,  in  pencil,  of  sculpture  in  Clay-hanger  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  X  4  in.  {^Add.  9464.  fol, 
19.  A.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  tomb  and  window  in  Broad  Clist 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  so.  J.] 

Eketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in  the  church  of  Clist  St. 
George ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in. 
IJdd.  9464.  fol.  si.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  font  in  Clist  Honiton  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  31.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  church  of 

Clist  St.  Laurence  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 

X  21  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  au] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Cockington  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  9464, 
ff.  fo.  b.,  21.] 

Plan  and  south-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Colebrooke  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  ai.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  recumbent  monumental  figure  in  an 
arched  recess  in  Coleridge  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  ti.  4.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  steeple  of 
Collumpton  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  6770.  p.  13.] 


314  DEVONSHIRE. 

Sketchy  in  pencil,  of  canred  details  of  CoUumpton  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  25.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  rich  monument  in  the  north  transept  of 
Colyton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  22.]  * 

Comptou  Giffard,  in  the  parish  of  Charles,  Plymouth.  -  See  Ply- 
mouth. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Cook- 
bury  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  23.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  small  arches  in  Comwood  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  3  in.     lAdd.  9464.  fol. 

23.] 

Cove  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Tiverton.     See  Tiverton. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  ootagonal  stone  font  in  Countisbury 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  24.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  richly  carved  stalls  in  Crediton 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one  6  in.  x  4  in., 
the  other,  4  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9464.  tf.  23.  £.,  24.] 

Cruwys  Morehead.    See  Morehead. 

Small  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Dartington  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  26.] 

Dartmouth.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  68,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  stone  pulpit  in  Dartmouth 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  25.  6.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  St  Petroc's 
Church  at  Dartmouth;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4 
in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  26.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  thd  coast,  taken  near  Dawlish ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9464.  fol. 
26.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Deane, Prior 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  27.] 

Sketchy  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Dittisham  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  26.  6.] 


HEVONSHIRE. 


telcb,  in  pencil,  of  the  carved  stone  pulpit  io  Dittisliain 
ChArch ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  37.] 

Sketcli,  in  pencil,  of  sculpture  over  the  entrance  porch  of  the 
church  of  Down  St.  Mary ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  St  4  in.     [Add.  940-1.  fol.  S9.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepiilchral  figure  of  a  female  under  an 
arch  in  West  Down  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  aa.) 

rewe's  Teignton.     See  Teignton. 

k  colored  view  of  Great  Fulford  House,  the  seat  of  Baldwin 
Fnlford,  Esq.,  in  the  parish  of  Dunsford :   1 1  in.  x  9  in. 

£dl  ZI.  117.] 


Eggesford  Church;  drawn 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol. 


Dtetcbes,  in  pencil,  of  monuments  ii 
'  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :   7  in 

"Plan  de  Excester;"  a  colored  plan  of  Exeter,  drawn  by  a 
French  artist,  about  the  year  1650 ;  shewing  the  walls, 
churches,  castles,  etc.:  2  f.  x  I  f.  6  in.     [Add.   11,564.  art. 

LA  colored  plan  of  iloiigcmont  Castle,  Exeter;  drawn  temp. 
Henry  VUL  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.    [Add.  5027.  a.  art.  6*.] 

A  colored  plan,  or  bird's  eye  view,  of  the  castle  and  part  of  the 
city  of  Exeter,  as  surveyed  by  John  Norden  the  elder  and 
John  Norden  the  younger,  deputies  of  Sir  James  Fullerton, 
Surveyor- Gen  era]  of  the  lands  and  land  revenues  of  Prince 
Charles,  June-Sept.,  1617 :  1  f.  2  in.  x  11  iu.  [Add.  6027. 
fol.  81.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  in  the  old  tower  of  Exeter 
Castle ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  6770. 

p.,.] 

(ketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  upper  parts  of  the  north  and  south 
towers  of  Exeter  Ciithedral;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  3i,  etc.] 

Small  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  pillars  of  Exeter  Cathe- 
dral; drawn  by  James  Essex:  4  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  6770. 
p.  14.] 

Thirty-four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  in  Exeter 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  i«i-i54.] 


316 


DEVONSHIRE. 


Tweke  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Exeter  Cathe'v 
dral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  4  in.  x  3  | 
in.     [Add.  6743.  ff.  je.  -la.  .ig.  30-52.  55.  57.  60.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  monuments  and  arms  iaij 
Exeter  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  1 

6  in.  X  4  in.      [Add.  9464.  ff.  3i.  b.,  3a.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  the  church  of  St. 
Mary  Stepps  at  Exeter ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 

7  in.  X  4  in.     IJdd.  9464.  fol.  ;ia.  i.] 

Engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  vi.  p.  cccxxx.  _ 

fig.  2. 

A  colored  view  of  the  New  Bridge,  Exeter ;  drawn  by  R, 
Gardner:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8 J  in.     [(&  xi.  m.  u.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  Roman  altar  and  bust  of  a  Roman 
female,  fixed  in  the  front  of  the  house  of  Richard  Eales, 
Esq.,  at  Eseler;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  X 
4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  J2.  i.] 

Esmouth.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  68,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Farringdon 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  JJ.] 

Fitzford  Abbey.     See  Tavistock. 

Ford  Abbey,  in  the  parish  of  Tbomcomb.     See  Thobncomb. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Fremington  Church ;  drawn  by  1 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  S3,  ft.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Frithelstock   I 
Church  J   drawn  by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  34.] 

Fulford,  in  the  parish  of  Dunsfotd.     See  Dpnsfokd. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  crusader  in  the 
chancel  of  Georgeham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons> 
Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Jt/d.  9464.  fol.  34.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  Gidley  Church:  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  35.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  of  arms,  in 
Haccombe  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  m.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  36.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  a  crusader,  either 
Sir   Stephen  or   Sir  Jordan   de    Haccombe,  in   Haccombe 


DEVONSUIBG.  S17 

ChuTcb,  with  the  head  and  details  on  a  larger  scale ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  each  6  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  94S4, 
fol.  35.  b.-] 

Another  view  of  it  is  engraved  in  the  Magna  Britannia, 

vol.  vi.  p.  c 


Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  the  monument  of  a  knight, 
between  the  chancel  and  north  aisle  of  Haccombe  Church ; 
draivn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9464.  fol.  *«.] 

Plan,  in  pencil,  of  Halberton  Cbnrch,  with  sketches  of  the 
square  stone  font,  and  some  details ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  ,5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  35.  b.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  entrance  under  the  porch,  and 

of  a  window,  of  High  Hampton  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel 

Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  ^e.  i.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  and  of  part  of  the 

rood-loft,  in  Harburton  Church  j  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  foL  37.] 
I  Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Harford  Church ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  37.] 
k  Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  inscriptions,  etc.,  in  Hartland  Church  ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  37.  &.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  the  sepulchral 

figure  of  a  lady,  and  details,  in  Harwood  Church ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol. 

37.  ft.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Heantoa  Church ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol. 

sa.  4.] 
I  'Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  sculptured  capitals,  etc.,  in  Heavitree 

Church ;   drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   6   in.  X  4  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  38.] 
Flan,  in  pencil,  of  Broad  Hemhury  Church,  with  sketches  of 

the  octagonal  stone  font,  and  of  one  of  the  windows  ;  drawn 

by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  i3.] 
Sketches,  in   pencil,  of  two  monuments  in  Broad  Hembury 

Church ;   drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   6   in.  x  4   in. 

[Add.  9404.  fol.  I?,  b.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  one   of  the  windows  of  Little 

Hempstono  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  5  in. 

X  din.     lAdd.  9464.  fol.  39.] 


I 


318  DEVONSHIRE. 

High  Bray.     See  Bray. 

High  Hampton,     See  Hampton. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  of  a  sepul- 
chral cross,  in  llittisleigh  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9484.  fol.  39.] 

Small  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Hockworlhy  Church,  and  sketches  of  ' 
(he  square  stone  font,  etc. ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Jdd.  9464.  fol.  lo.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Holbeton  Chnrch; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in,  [Add.  0464. 
fol.  10.] 

Small  plan, in  pencil,  of  tlie  church  of  HolcombRogus;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  3<i.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  doorway  under  the  porch  of  Holla- 
combe  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3 
in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  41.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Honey  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  41.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Huntsham  Church ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  2  in.     lAdd.  9464,  fol.  43.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  fout  in  Huxam  Church  j 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [_Add.  9464. 

fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  fig;ure  of  a  crusader  in  Iddis- 
leigh  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  u.] 

Two  sketches,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the 
circular  stone  font  in  Ilfracombe  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  each  2  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  a.  £.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  lady  m 
llsington  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X. 
4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  43.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Inwardleigh 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  43.  fi.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  village  of  Ivy  Bridge,  near  Plymouth, 
situated  in  the  four  parishes  of  Cornwood,  Harford,  Erming- 
ton,  and  Ugborough ;  taken  a  little  below  the  Rogers'  Arms 
Inn;  drawn  by  "I.  F.  E.:"  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.  [*  ju. 
iiB.  a.] 


DBVONSHIRG.  319 

A  colored  view  of  part  of  the  viUage  of  Ivy  Bridge ;  drawn  by 
"  I.  F.  E.;"  1  f.  1  iu.  X  10  in.     [ffl  xi.  ua.  I.] 

A  colored  rievr  of  the  Glen  near  Ivy  Bridge ;  [drawn  by  I,  F. 
E. :]  1  f,  1  in.  x  10  in.     [sfc  xi.  iib.  m.] 

A  colored  view  of  Ivy  Bridge,  taken  from  the  comer  of  the 
London  Inn ;  [drawn  by  I.  F.  E.  :]  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.     [ifc 

XI.  118.  «.] 

A  colored  view  of  Ivy  Bridge,  taken  from  the  banks ;  drawn  in 

1784:  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [*.  xi.  iib.  d.] 
Iry  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Loxhore.     See  Loxhore. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Een 
Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   6   in.  x  4  in. 
I       [Add.  9464.  fol.  w.] 

1  Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  rood-loft  in  Kenton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  0464. 
fol.  44.] 

Kng's  Carewell  or  Kerswell.     See  Carswell. 

King's  Teignton.     See  Teignton. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch  of  Knowston 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  «.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  east  window,  and  of  arms,  in  Lamer- 
ton  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  X 
4  in.     iAdd.  9464.  fol.  ir.] 

South-west  view,  in  pencil,  of  Lancross  Church,  and  of  the 
square  stone  font  "  where  General  Monk  was  christened ;" 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  iu.  x  4  in.  [^Add.  9464. 
fol.  46.  £.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  grave-^tone,  etc.,  in  Lapford  Church; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [^Add.  9464. 
fol.  *T.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  carving  on  the  font  in  Lew  Trenchard 

Church ;   drawn  by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :   6   in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  48.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  North 

Lew  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 

lAdd.  9464.  fol.  is.] 
Two  plans,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  Lidford  Castle; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add. 

9464.  fol.  11.  b.] 


d 


LiftoQ  Church ; 
4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 


X  1  f.  1  in.     [* 
X  1  f.  2  in.     [tfr 


930  DEVOMBHtRE. 

A  colored  view  of  Lidford  Bridge  :  9  in.  x  7  in.    [^  xi.  120.  e.} 

A  colored  view  of  Lidford  Waterfall:  9  iu.  x  7  in.     [dr  xi. 

iTO.  d.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. 

fol.  49.] 
A  colored  south-east  view  of  Linton ;  1  f .  5 

XI.  m.  a.] 
A  colored  north-west  view  of  Linton :  1  f,  6 

XI.  1-2,.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Lin- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  S  in.  x  3  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  48.  ft.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  and  of  arms,  in  the 
windows  of  Loddiswell  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  7  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9464.  fol.  iP.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch,  and  of  a 

monument,  in  Loxbear  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 

Esq. :  5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  49.  6.] 
View,  in  pencil,  of  Ivy  Chapel,  in  the   parish  of  Loxhore ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     lAdd.  9464, 

fol.  ta.  6.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Loxhore  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  9464. 

fol.  49.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  ancient  inscribed  stone,  now  forming  a 
sill  under  the  door  of  Lustleigh  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  ao.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  the  Magna  Britannia,  vol.  vL  p. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  Maker  Church ;  drawn  by  Samad" 

Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  50.  h.'\ 
Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in   Marldon  Church; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

9464.  fol.  50.  b.,  51.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  rood-loft  in  Marwood  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  51.  ft.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Mary 

Annisleigh  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in. 

X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  51.  ft.] 


I 


w 

Hsi 


UEVONSUIRE.  321 

■Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Mary  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  d  in.  x  1  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  5S.] 

letcb,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch,  and  of  the 
square  slone  font,  in  Meeth  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464.  fol.  5;!.  6.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  South  Milton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  X  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  53.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  sepulchral  figure  under  a  canopy  at  the 
end  of  the  north  transept  of  Modbury  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  54.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Molland  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq, :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Ad^.  9464. 
fol.  M.] 

Bketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  stone  pulpit,  hexagonal  slone  font, 
andofpartof  the  screen, in  North  Mollon  Church;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  5i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monument  of  the  Baiupfylde  family  at 
the  east  end  of  the  south  aisle  of  North  Moltou  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd.  9464. 
fol.  S3,  i.] 

'0  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  monuments  and  arms  in  Moukleigh 
Cburcb  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
{Add.  9464.  fol.  ^i.] 

:etch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monument,  etc.,  in  Cruwys  Morchard 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  a4.] 
Vo  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  monuments  and  arms  in  Mortcboe 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  7  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  fo).  5i.  b.] 

Morwell-brow,  in  the  parish  of  Tavistock.     See  Tavistock. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Netherex  Church ; 

drawn  by  Samuel  Lysous,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  S  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  57.] 
Sketch,  inpencil,  of  a  double  piscina  in  Newtou  Ferrers  Church; 

dnwo  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  9464, 

fol.  ST.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  monument  and  arms  in  the  church  of 

Newton  St.  Cyres  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x 

4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  66.] 


322  DEVONSHIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Newton  Tracey 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  fol.  56.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Nymet  Rowland 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  55.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  admeasurements,  of  a  rich  monument  on 
the  left  of  the  altar  in  Biishop's  Nympton  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in.      [Add.  9464.  fol. 

55.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Bishop's  Nympton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  3  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  55.  *.] 

Oreston,  in  the  parish  of  Plymstock.     See  Plymstock. 

Nine  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  columns,  monuments,  and  arms,  in 
the  church  of  Ottery  St.  Mary ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  each  about  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  ff.  57.  £.,  58, 

58.  b.y  59.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  monuments  in  Painton  Church ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:   6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol. 

60.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  arched  entrance  under  tlie  porch  of 
Parkham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x 
4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  60.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font,  and  of  part  of  the 
'screen,  in  Payhembury  or  Peahembury  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  60.  i.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  of  arms, 
in  Petrockstow  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  6o.  b.] 

Plymouth.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  61—67,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  a  clustered  column  in  Ply- 
mouth Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  64.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  ruins  of  Compton  Gif- 
fard,  in  the  parish  of  Charles,  Pljrmouth  ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.:  each  5  in.  x  3  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  ^2.  i.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  a  window,  and  of  stone  stalls,  in 
the  church  of  Plympton  St.  Mary ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  one  4  in.  x  3  in.,  the  other  7  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9464. 

ff.  6«.  b  ,  63.] 


DEVONSHIRE.  323 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  figures  on  the  cover  of  the  font  in  Plym- 
stock  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  64.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  entrance  into  the  cave  near  the  village  of 
Oreston,  in  the  parish  of  Plymstock,  up  the  Catdown,  near 
Plymouth;  drawn  by  I.  F.  E. :  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.     [tf?  xi. 

125.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Plymtree 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  63.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  South  Pool 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  66.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  lady,  and  of 
arms,  in  Powderham  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
each  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  65.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Rattery  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  66.] 

Slight  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  sculpture  in  Revelstock  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add,  9464. 
fol.  66.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  and  of  a  window  of 
the  tower,  of  Rose  Ash  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  e?.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  entrance  under  the  west 
porch,  and  of  a  sepulchral  figure,  in  Shebbeare  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  67.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Gothic  tracery  on  the  pulpit  of  Sheepstor 
Church ;  drawp  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  68.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  female  on  the 
left  of  the  altar  in  Sherwell  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq. :  7  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  68.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Sherwell 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  3  in.  x  2  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  fol.  68.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Shipwash  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  68.  b.] 

T  T  2 


824  DEVONSHIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  Sidbury  Church  ;  drawn  by  Sae- 
muel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  69.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  cliffs  at  Sidniouth ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9464.  fol.  6^.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  cross  in  Silverton  Church-yard ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol. 

69.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  carving  on  the  font  in  Stoke  Canons 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  n.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Stowford  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  73.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  of  the  nave  of  Studley  or  Stood- 
leigh  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  73.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch  of  Sutcombe 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  73.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  richly  carved  stone  pulpit  in  Swim- 
bridge  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  S  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  74.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  stained  glass  window  in  Sydenham 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  73.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  a  monument  and  carved  pannel  in  Tal- 
laton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  4  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  73.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  the  wife  of 
Edward  Calmady,  who  died  in  1617,  in  Tamerton  Foliat 
Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  74.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Gothic  arches  in  the  garden  of  the  abbey 
house  at  Tavistock  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Es<![. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  75.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  inscribed  stone  found  at  Tavistock,  on 
the  site  of  the  abbey ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  75.] 

Engraved,  on  wood,  in  the  Mafftia  Britannia^  vol.  vi.  p. 
cccix. 


DEVONSHIRE ,  325 

Two  sketcbeG,  in  pencil,  of  inscribed  stones  found  in  the  abbey 
garden  at  Tavistock ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 
4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  Ti.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  ruins  of  Fitz  Ford  Abbey,  near  Tavi- 
Btock :  9  in.  X  6  in.     [s£i  xi.  ii5.  b.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Morwell  House,  in  the  parish  of  Tavistock, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  view  from  the  downs ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq. ;  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  ;.j.] 

Three  sketches,  Ino  in  pencil  and  one  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the 
square  stone  font,  with  a  cross  on  one  of  the  sides,  inTawstock 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  3  in, 
[Ada,  9i(ii.  ft".  75.  b.,  7G.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  North 

Tawlon  Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x 

4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  75.  J.] 

^  Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms  in  South  Tawton  Church  ;  drawn  by 

Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  75.  J.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Teignmouth,  from  the  beach ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  76.  b.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  rocks  called  the  Parson  and 
Clerk,  as  seen  from  Teignmouth ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Ly- 
sons, Esq, :  6  in.  X  4  in.,  and  3  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  7S.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  rich  altar-piece  in  West  Teignmouth 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  fol.  77.  b.] 

South-west  view,  in  pencil,  of  East  Teignmouth  Church; 
dra^'n  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  6  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  76.  b.] 

\  iSoQtb'West  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  East  Teignmouth 
Church;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.:  4  in,  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  ao.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  East  Teignmouth  Church  from  the  sea 
shore ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  5  in.  x  4  in.  ^Add. 
9464.  fol.  rs.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  East  Teign- 
mouth Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in,  x  4 
in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  79.  6.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  tower  of  Bishop's  Teignton  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in,  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  77.] 


^26  DSVONSHIBB. 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  south  door,  and  of  the  upper 
part  of  the  tower,  of  Bishop's  Teignton  Church ;  4  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  9464.  fol.  77.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Bishop^s  Teign- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in. 
[AdcU  0464.  fol.  77.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Drews  Teignton 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  79.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil  of  the  cromlech  on  a  tenement  called  Shilston, 
at  Drews  Teignton ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  79.] 

Another  view  is  engraved,  on  wood,  in  the  Magna  Bri- 
tannia,  vol.  vi.  p.  cccviii. 

A  view,  in  brown  chalk,  of  a  large  moving  or  Logan  stone,  in 
the  river  Teign,  in  the  parish  of  Drews  Teignton  :  8  in.  x 
8  in.     [*  XI.  130.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagopal  stone  font  in  King's  Teign- 
ton Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  90.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font,  and  of  a  monu- 
ment, in  Templeton  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  76.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Tetcot  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [AM.  9464. 
fol.  79.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Thelbridge  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464. 
fol.  80.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch,  and  of  arms, 
in  Thombury  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  7 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  80.] 

Sketch  j  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  monumental  figure  of  a  lady  in 
Thomcombe  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  81.] 

Small  plans  and  details,  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  Ford  Abbey,  in 
the  parish  of  Thomcombe ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. : 
6  in.  X  4  in.,  and  4  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  34.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Thurlestone  Bock ;  drawn  by  Samuel 
Lysons,  Esq.,  2  Aug.  1811 :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9464.  fol. 
77.  6.] 


DEVONSHIRE.  327 

Three  sketches,  in  peDci),  of  arms  and  sculpture  in  Tiverton 
^  Church  ;  drown  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  one  7  in.  x  4  in., 
■     the  others  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  so.  &.] 

A  nortli-west  view,  in  pencil,  of  Cove  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of 
Tiverton ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Topsham  Church; 

dranm  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 

fol.  80.  £.] 
Sbetch,  in  pencil,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Tor-Mohun 

Church ;   drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :    5  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9464.  fol.  ai.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  slone  font  in  Little  Tomngton 
Church;    drawn   by   Samnel   Lysons,  Esq.:    4  in.  x  4  in. 

I      [Add.  9464.  fol.  m.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  one  of  the  windows  in  Totness 
Church ;    drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq. :    4  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  8J.] 
ffhree  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  details  of  Totness  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  5  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  9464. 
fol.  03.] 
Sketch,ii]  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Twitchen  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. ;  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464. 
fcl.  .4.] 
View,  in  pencil,  of  the  principal  front  of  Bradfield  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Uffciilme,  the  seat  of  William  Henry  Walrond,  Esq.; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  j   with   two 
sketches  of  details.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  lo.  b.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Ugborough 
Churchy    drawn   by  Samuel   Lysons,  Esq.:    7  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  B5.] 
Umberleigh,  in  the  parish  of  Atherington.     See  Atherington. 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  a  clustered  column,  and  of 
anns,  etc.,  in  Uploman  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  in.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  entrance  under  the  porch,  and  of  a 
tomb,  in  Upton  Helions  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons, 
Esq. :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  83.  6.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in  Wash- 
field  Church  ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysone,  Esq. :  3  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  fis.] 


328  DEVONSHIRE. 

Six  sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  square  stone  font,  of  the  monu- 
ment of  a  crusader,  and  of  arms,  in  Wear  Giffard  Church ; 
drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9464.  fol.  85.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  capital  of  a  column  in  Whitstone 
Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  86.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Withe- 
ridge  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9464.  fol.  88.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  arms,  etc.,  in  Woodbury  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9464.  fol.  88.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  and  plan,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Wool- 
fardisworthy  or  Wolsworlhy  Church,  in  the  hundred  of  Hert- 
land ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9464.  fol.  88.  &.] 

North-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Woolfardisworthy  Church,  in  the 
hundred  of  Witheridge,  with  a  sketch  of  the  square  stone 
font ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  ' 
9464.  fol.  88.  i.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  arch  of  the  doorway  on  the 
south  side  of  the  nave  of  East  Worlington  Church  ;  drawn 
by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  89.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  Afieton  or  Aflon  Castle,  in  the  parish  of 
West  Worlington ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  9  in. 
X  6  in. ;  with  a  plan  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  i.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font,  and  of  sculpture,' 
in  Y^dnscomb  Church ;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  each 
4  in.  X  3  in.     lAdd.  9464.  fol.  90.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  an  arch  in  Yealmton  Church ;  drawn  by 
Samuel  Lysons,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9464.  fol.  89.] 


DORSETSHIRE, 


Coast  of  Dorsetshire.  See  Southern  Coast  of  England,  pp. 
68-75,  ante. 

A  sketch  of  the  country  from  Dorchester  to  Salisbury,  as 
reconnoitred  by  Col.  David  Watson,  Quarter-Master  General 
of  his  Majesty^s  forces;  drawn  by  Lieut,  [afterwards  Major- 
General]  Wm.  Roy,  June  10th,  1756,  on  a  scale  of  one  inch 
to  a  mile :  4  f.  2  in.  x  2  f.  4  in.     [d?  vi.  no.] 

IHew,  in  pencil,  of  Abbotsbury,  as  seen  from  Chapel  Hill ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Eaye, 

I.  84.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  heights  about  Abbotsbury; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
I.  If  1.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  part  of  the  old  monastery  at 
Abbotsbury;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  R.  Eaye,  i.  96.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  outer  side  of  the  gateway  or  porter's 
lodge  to  the  abbey  of  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOJ  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  89.] 

Inner  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  porter's  lodge  at  Abbotsbury ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  jR.  Kaye,  i.  io3.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  gateway  of  the 
conventual  church  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept  1790:    each  10 J  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  iSaye,  i. 

86,  87.] 

u  u 


330  DORSETSHIRE. 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  inner  gateway  of  the  abbey  of  Abbots- 
bury}  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOj  in.  x  7^^ 
in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye,  i.  90.] 

Three  views,  in  pencil,  of  the  side  and  the  two  ends  of  the 
ruins  of  the  dormitory  of  Abbotsbury;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  each  10 J  in.  x  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  91-93.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  an 
abbat,  behind  the  dormitory  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  each  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye, 

I.  94,  95.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  old  conventual  buildings  at 
Abbotsbury;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, in  Sept  1790:  10^  in. 
X  7j  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i.  io5.] 

South-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  bam  of  Abbotsbury, 
with  a  distant  view  of  the  church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Ka^e,  I.  97.] 

North-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  bam  of  Abbotsbury ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  10^  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  98.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  malthouse  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn 
'  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  10 J  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R. 
Kaye,  1. 104.] 

Four  drawings,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  capitals,  sculpture, 
and  windows,  in  the  rains  of  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :  each  10}  in.  x  7}  in.    [P.  J?.  Kaye,  i.  99-i02.] 

North-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Abbotsbury  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  85.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  pillars  and  arches  of 
the  nave  of  Abbotsbury  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  88.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Abbotsbury 
Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7}  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  io6.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  front  of  the  Ship  Inn  at  Abbots- 
bury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  10}  in.  x  7} 
in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  los.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  back  of  the  Ship  Inn  at  Abbotsbury ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:   lOj  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  107.] 


dorsbtshibe:.  331 

View,  in  iDiIian  ink,  taken  from  the  Inn  at  Ab bo Lsburj,  looking 
towards  the  sea;  with  St.  Catherine's  Hill  and  Chapel  in  the 
distance;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ  in.  x 
7Jin.     [P.R.  Kaye,  I.  ii7.] 

I  A  view,  in  outline,  of  "Hell  with  a  bed,"  and  St.  Catherine's 
Hill  and  Chapel,  at  Abbotsbury  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept.  1790:   lOJ  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ub.] 

f  A  distant  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Catherine's 
Chapel  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  Sept. 
1790:  lOJ  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iia.] 

'  North-west  view,  in  outline,  of  St.  Catherine's  Hill  and  Chapel, 
with  the  tower  of  Abbotsbury  Church  in  the  distance ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  Ji. 
Kaye,  i.  iia.] 
Nortb-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Catherine's  Chapel  at 
Abbotsbury;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ 
in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  io3.] 

I  South  view,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Catherine's  Cbapel  at  Abbots- 
bury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7J 
iu.     [P.  P.  Kaye,  1. 110.] 

[  Sotitb-weslview,  inouUine,of  St.  Catherine's  Chapel  at  Abbots- 
bury; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7i 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  iii.] 

\  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  east  end  of  St. 
Catherine's  Cbapel  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1790:  10^  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ii+.] 

I  Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  north  window  of 
St.  Catherine's  Chapel  at  Abbotsbury;  drawn  by  S,  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

115.] 

I  Elevation  of  a  piscina  in  St.  Catherine's  Chapel  at  Abbots- 
bury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  lOj^  in.  x  1^ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ii6.] 

[  An  outline  west  view,  taken  from  the  camp  at  Abbotsbury ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  X  7^  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 
uy.] 

,  An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  Abbotsbury  Castle ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOi  in.  x  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

12!.] 

'  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  thatched  outhouse  at  the  decoy, 
Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790 :  lOj  in.  X  7J 
in.     [P,  R.  Kaye,  i.  i*3.] 

tJ  u  2 


332  OORSETSHIRB« 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  gulltrap,  as  used  at  Abbotsbury ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  10^^  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 124.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  a  farm  between  Abbotsbury  and  Langton  ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i. 

120.] 

• 

St.  Aldan's  Head.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 

ArishmuU,  near  Lulworth.  See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  74,  75,. 
ante. 

Bow  and  Arrow  Castle,  on  Portland  Island.  See  Southern 
Coast,  p.  71,  ante, 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Broadway  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye,  i.  123.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  roof  of  Broadway  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.  [P.  R, 
Kaye,  i.  127.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  circular  stone  font  at  Broadway  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10 J  in.  x  7 J  in.    [P.  iJ.  Kaye,  i. 

126.] 

A  colored  '*  plan  of  lands  at  Parkson,  [in  the  parish  of  Great 
Canford,  near  Poole,]  belonging  to  Sir  Thomas  Webb,  Bart, 
and  Mr.  Thomas  Cload,  taken  July  20th,  1748 ;"  "  drawn  by 
Thomas  Bishop,  for  Sir  Thomas  Webb : "  2  f  x  1  f.  6  in. 

[d?  XII.  22.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  Ceme  Abbas  Church; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.  [P. 
jR.  Kaye,  1. 133.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Ceme  Abbas 
Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10 J  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  jR. 
Kaye,  i.  132.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Austin's  Well  at  Ceme  Abbas; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^^  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  if.  Kaye,  i. 

128.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Catherine's  Hill  at  Ceme 
Abbas;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOJ  in.  x 
7j  in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye,  1. 130.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  figure  of  a  giant,  cut  on  the  west 
side  of  St.  Catherine's  HUl,  at  Ceme  Abbas ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye,  1. 129.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  hills  at  Ceme  Abbas ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  131.]  ^ 


DOBSETSHIRE.  333 

Chesil  Beach.     See  Socthern  Coast,  p.  6tf,  ante. 

A  genera)  west  view  of  Corfc  Castle  and  Town,  in  the  isle  of 
Purbeck;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  Sept  1790:  iOj  in.  X 
7i  in.     [P.  li.  Kaye,  i.  no.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  approach  to  Gorfe  Castle  Irom 
Warebam;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iu  Sept,  1790:  lOJ  in. 
X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 1:^.] 

Three  rough  plans  and  stelches,  in  pencil,  of  Corfe  Castle; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  8  in.  x  5  in. 
lAdd.Ql%b.  ff.  no,  lU.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Corfe  Castle,  with  part  of  the 
town;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iu  Sept.  1790:  lOj  in.  x  7i 
in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 138.] 

A  Boatb  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Corfe  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in   Sept.  1790:   lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kayo,  i. 

t37.] 

A  sonth-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Corfe  Castle,  taken  firom 
the  bridge  on  the  foot  of  the  town  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1790  :  lOj  iu.  X  7^  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  1. 135.] 

^  A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Corfe  Castle,  taken  from 
near  the  entrance  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 ; 
lOi  iu.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i36.] 

f  A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Corfe  Castle;  drawn  by 
S,  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  iu.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  139.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  the  chapel 
iu  Corfe  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iu  Sept.  1790 :  lOJ 
in.  X  7iin.     [P.  J?.  Kaye,  I.  lii.] 

Elevarion,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  clustered  pillars  in  Corfe 
Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790  :  lOJ  in.  x 
7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  14a.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monument  iu  Corfe  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  71  iu.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  ut.l 

Creeh  Barrow,  iu  the  parish  of  Steeple,  near  Warehom.  See 
Steeple. 

Crook  Hill.     Sec  Southern  Coast,  p.  69,  ante. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  an  ancient  altar  tomb  of  one  of  the 
Williams  family,  under  an  arch  in  the  north  aisle  of  Dor- 
chester Church,  and  called  "  the  founder's  monument ; "  drawn 


334  DOBSETSHIBE. 

by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790 :  10  J  in.  x  7  J  in.     [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  i45.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  Joan  de  St. 
Omer,  widow  of  Robert  More,  (who  died  in  1426,)  on  the  floor 
of  the  south  aisle  of  Dorchester  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  August  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  i. 

146.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  crusader 
under  a  window  in  the  south  aisle  of  Dorchester  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790:  10^  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  i47.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  crusader  in 
the  wall  of  the  north  aisle  of  Dorchester  Church ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790:  lOj  in.  x  7^^  in.  [P.  K 
Kaye,  i.  i48.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  of  the  Roman  amphi- 
theatre at  Dorchester ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August, 
1790  :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  144.] 

Durdle  Door,  at  West  Lulworth.  See  Southern  Coast,  p.  74, 
ante. 

East  Town,  on  Portland  Island.  See  Southern  Coast,  p.  71, 
ante. 

Fleet.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  69,  ante. 

Flower  Barrow  Camp.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  ^^  Payne's  Place,  a  capitall  man- 
sion so  called,  nygh  Shaftesbury,  in  the  parish  [chapelry]  of 
Motcomb  [in  the  parish  of  Gillingham]  in  com.  Dorset,  with 
diverse  severalls  of  land,  being  part  of  the  possessions  of  Sir 
John  Crooke,  knight,  in  the  right  of  Dame  Rachell,  his  wife, 
daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  William  Webbe,  of  Motcombe, 
in  com.  Dorset,  knight  ;'*  drawn  by  Henry  Lily,  on  a  scale  of 
17  perches  (of  16 J  f.)  to  an  inch.  The  Crooke  and  Webb 
arms  are  emblazoned  at  the  top  :  2  f  6  in.  x  2  f.  2  in.    [fi 

XII.  23.] 

Hanbury  Barrow.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 
Handfast  Point.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 
Heelstone  or  Hell-stone,  a  cromlech  so  called.    See  Portis- 

HAM. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Langton,  on  the  way  from  Weymouth 
to  Abbotsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790 :  10|^ 
in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 15«.] 


DORSETSHIRE. 


3S5 


Lalwortb.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  74,  75,  ante. 
Lyme  Regis.     See  Sodthern  Coast,  p.  68,  ante. 
Maiden  Castle,  a  Roman  entrcachment,  in  the  parish  of  Win- 
~  See    Winteh- 


terboume    St.    Martin,    near    Dorchester, 
BODBNE. 
Pkrkson,  ii 


the  parish  of  Great  Cauford.     See  Canford. 
Payne's  Place,  in  the  chapelry  of  Motcorabe,  in  the  parish  of 

Gillingham.     See  Gillincuah. 
Peverell  Point.     See  Sodthern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  with  details,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Pid- 

lington  or  Piddleton  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in. 

X  4  in.     [Jdd.  6770.  p.  i5.] 
I  Poole  Harbour.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  68,  75,  ante. 
South-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Portisham  Church  ;  drawn  by  S. 

H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sia.] 
Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  doorway  in  the  chancel  of  Porti- 
sham Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :   lOJ  in.  x  7^  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ii3.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  square  stone  font  in  Portisham 

Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R. 

Kaye,  r.  ji4.] 
F  Outline  sketch  of  a  figure  on  the  north  porch  of  Portisham 

Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  X  7}  in.     [P.  R. 

Kaye,  i.  *i5.] 
I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  grave  under  a  rock  in  Portisham 

Church-yard;  drawn  by  S.  H.   Grimm:    16j  in.  x  7J  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  lie.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  stone  stile,  with  an  engraved  sepul- 
chral cross,  leading  to  Portisham  Church-yard ;  drawn  by  S. 

H.  Grimm.in  Sept  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

817.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Heelstone  or  Hell  Stone,  a  crom- 
lech near  Portisham,  on  the  heights  of  Abbotsbury;  drawn 
byS.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1790:  lOj  in.  x  7\  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  sis.] 

Portland  Isle.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  69-73,  ante. 

Purbeck.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 

Radipole.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  74,  ante. 

Sand&ot  Castle,  near  Weymouth.  See  Sodthern  Coast,  p. 
73,  ante. 


336  D0HSET3HIRE. 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  a  doorway  in  Sherborne  Church  ;  drawn 
byS.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790  :  lOj  in.  x  71  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  233.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  carved  capital  of  a  pillar  in  a 
south  chapel  of  Sherborne  Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
August,  1790  :  lOj  in,  x  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  asi.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  knight  in  the 
south  aisle  of  Sherborne  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOi  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aao.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  etBgies  of  Sir  John 
Horsey  in  the  north  transept  of  Sherborne  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3*9.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monumental  effigy  of  an  abbat  or 
bishop  in  the  Lewston,  formerly  St.  Catherine's  Chapel,  at 
the  west  side  of  the  south  transept  of  Sherborne  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  August,  1790:  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.  1 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aar.]  ' 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  Joane,  daughter 
of  Sir  Alexander  Culpepper,  widow  of  Aldred  Filzjames,  and 
afterwards  wife  of  John  Lewston,  Esq.,  (and  who  died  in 
1579,)  in  the  Lewston  Chapel,  in  the  south  transept  of  Sher- 
borne Church;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm:  lOj  in.  x  T\  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  S28.] 

Interior  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Sherborne  Castle; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790;    lOJ  in.  x  71  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  23:5.] 
Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  a  window  in  the  ruins  of  Sberbome 

Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R, 

Kaye,  i.  sss.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  pillar  in  the  miu  of  Sherhome 
Castle;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  August,  1790:  101  iu.-x  7^  to 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  s*i.] 

Shingle  Bank.     See  Soothehn  Coast,  p.  69,  ante. 

Southwell,  on  Portland  Island.     Spe  Southern  Coast,  p.  71 


« 


View,  in  outline,  of  a  high  hill,  called  Creeh  Barrow,  in  the 
parish  of  Steeple,  neat  Wareham ;  drawn  by  S,  H,  Grimm, 
in  SepL  1790  :  lOi  in.  X  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aia.] 

Strangeway  Castle.     See  Sotithern  Coast,  pp.  68,  69,  ante. 

Swanwick  Key  and  Bay.     See  SouTHESN  Coast,  p.  75,  ante 


DORSETSHIRE. 


387 


Swyre.     See  SotrrnERN  Coast,  p.  68,  ante. 

Upway,  near  Weymouth.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  74,  ante. 

Wakeham,  on  Portland  Island.     See  Sodthern  Coast,  p.  71, 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  carved  hexa^^onal  stone  font  in  St. 

Mary's  Church  at  Wareham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Griram,  in  Sept. 

1790:  lOj  in.  X  7*  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  35«.] 
Three  drawings,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  a  double  piscina, 

and  of  details,  etc.,  in  Wareham  Church ;  draira  by  S.  H. 

Grimm:  each  10 j  in.  x  7j  in,     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i.  zbi—ii>8.'\ 
Sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  sculpture  of  the  crucifixion 

outside  Wareham  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept. 

1790 :  lOi  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  s.w,] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  knight  in  the 
chapel  south  of  the  chancel  of  Wareham  Church  ;  drawn  by 
S.H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:   10  j  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  161.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  knight  in  a 
chapel  to  the  right  of  the  chancel  in  Wareham  Chiirchj 
drawn  byS.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1790:  lOjin.  x  7j  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  r.  sw.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Maudlin's  Chapel  at  Wareham ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  SepL  1790:  each  lOi  in.  x  7% 

in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  S49.] 
Waiien  House.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  68,  ante. 
Weymouth  and  Weymouth  Bay.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp. 

70-74,  ante. 

Colored  front  and  side  elevations  and  plans  of  the  King's 
Floating  Baths  at  Weymouth ;  drawn  by  John  William 
Hiort,  on  a  scale  of  2  feet  9  inches  to  an  inch  :  each  1  f.  10 
in.  X  I  f.  9  in.     [«  xii.  is.  A,  i.] 

Highly  finished  colored  plan,  with  two  sections,  of  the  Eomau 
entrenchment,  called  Maiden  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Winter- 
bourne  St.  Martin, near  Dorchester;  drawn  by  [Major-Gene- 
ral]  William  Roy,  Feb.  11th,  1757,  on  a  scale  of  200  feet  to 
an  inch :  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.     [d;  xii.  io.] 

tiannel.     Spe  Sodthekn  Coast,  p.  75,  ante. 


; 


DURHAM, 


A  MAP  of  the  Bishoprick  of  Durham,  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth ; 
some  of  the  names  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord  Burghley ; 
on  a  scale  of  7  miles  to  4  inches :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 
[O.  R.  Libr,  18  d.  hi.  fol.  69.] 

Coast  of  Durham.    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  124, 125,  ante. 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  at  Auckland ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

280.] 

An  interior  view,  in  Indian  in£,  of  the  chancel  of  Auckland 
Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  10 J  in.  x  l\  in.  [P.  R. 
Eaye,  i.  28i.] 

Outline  sketch  of  the  monumental  brass  figure  of  an  ecclesiastic 
in  Auckland  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9}  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Eaye,  i.  28«.] 

Three  sketches,  in  outline,  of  the  recumbent  monumental  figures 
of  a  crusader,  a  knight,  and  a  lady,  in  Auckland  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  9}  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Eaye, 

I.  283-285.] 

A  general  view,  in  outline,  of  the  country  near  Binchester, 
in  the  parish  of  St  Andrew  Auckland;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.    [P.  -R.  Eaye,  i.  305.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Sunderland,  in 
the  parish  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew,  taken  firom  Croxdale 
Point ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10 J  in.  x  l\  in.  [P.  R. 
Eaye,  i.  326.] 

A  ^^  draught  of  Newton  Bridge  at  Bishops  Auckland,  built  by 
Walter  Skirlaw,  Bishop  of  Durham,  in  the  year  1388,  and 


^^      Ih. 

^^L      In 


339 


the  reign  of  Richard  llie  Second ; "  being  an  elevation,  in 

Indian  ink,  drawn  in  the  year  1733,  on  a  scale  of  15  feet  to 

an  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f,  1  in.     [dr  xii.  3o.  c] 
Tvo  views,  one  in  outline,  the  other  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bridge 

at  Anckland ;   token  from  opposite  sides  of  the    river,  by 

S.  H.  Grimm :  each  lOJ  in.  x  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  -ise, 

m.] 
A  general  view,  in  outline,  of  the  Bishop  of  Durham's  Chapel 

at  Auckland ;   drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :   1  f.  7  in.  X  1  f. 

[P.  It.  Kaye,  i.  ars.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  deer-house  in  the  park  of  Bishops 

Auckland,  and  pencil  sketch  of  the  same  view ;  drawn  by  ^^^ 

S.  H.  Grimm:  each  10^  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  Ji.  Kaye,  i.  me,  ^H 

^M 

Illaroard  or  Bernard  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Gainford.     See  ^^^| 

Gainporo.  ^^H 

Bear  Park,  properly  Beaurepaire,  in  the  parish  of  Witton  Gil-  ^^^| 

bert.     See  Witton  Gilbert.  ^^^| 

Bincfaester,  in  the  parish  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew.     See  Auck-  ^^^H 

LAND.  ^^H 

Bishops  Auckland.     See  Auckland. 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  sand-hill  called  Nab-hill  or  Nable- 
hill    and    Marble-hill,  supposed  to  have  been   the   camp  of 
Gonnund,  the  Dane,  (by  the  country  people  still  called  the 
Dane's  hole,)  at  Mainsforth,  in  the  parish  of  Bishop  Middle- 
ham,  near  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1782 :  IO4 
in.  X  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  13*.] 
Blackball,  near  Hartlepool,     See  Eastebn  Coast,  p.  I24,atile. 
Bradbury  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sedgeficld.     See  Sedgefield. 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Brancepeth  Castle  and  Church  ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1. 

306.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Communion  table  in  Brancepeth 

Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  TJ  in.    [P.  R. 

Kaye,  I.  3i0.] 
Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  effi^es  of  a  crusader 

in  Brancepeth  Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in.  x  7j  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aoa.] 
Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  wooden  monumental  effigies  of 

a  knight  and  his  lady  in  Brancepetli  Church ;   by  S.  H. 

Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  mj.] 

X  X  2 


840  DUBHAM. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gateway  of  Brancepeth  Castle ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [P.  IL  Kaye, 

I.  307.] 

Bntterby,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Oswald,  in  Durham.  See 
Durham. 

Distant  view,  in  outline,  of  Castle  Eden ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  E^aye,  i.  502.] 

South  view,  in  outline,  of  the  church  at  Chester-le-street ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x*  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3ib.] 

Two  views,  in  outline,  of  the  reading-desk  in  the  church  at 
Chester-le-street ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3«3.] 

Two   drawings,  in  outline,  of  monuments  in  the  church  at 
,  Chester-le-street ;    by  S.  H.  Grimm :    each  9  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  -R.  Kaye,  i.  3i9,  S2o.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  two  monuments  of  the  Lumley  family 
in  the  church  of  Chester-le-street;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3 
in.  X  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  33i.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  a  stone  cross  in  the  church-yard  of  Chester- 
le-street;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  322.] 

A  colored  view  of  Lambton  Colliery,  in  the  parish  of  Chester-le- 
street,  Durham :  9i  in.  x  7^  in.    \fb  xii.  48.] 

Distant  view,  in  outline,  of  Wardelas  and  Lumley  Castle, 
the  seat  of  the  Earl  of  Scarborough,  in  the  parish  of 
Chester-le-street;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  jB.  Kaye,  ii.  i43.] 

A  distant  view,  in  outline,  of  Lumley  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  10  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  139.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  principal  or  entrance  front  of  Lumley 
Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  i38.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  back  front  of  Lumley  Castle; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

140.] 

Elevations,  in  Lidian  ink,  of  two  of  the  towers  of  Lumley 
Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  10^  in.  x  7)  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i4i,  i4t.] 


DURHAM.  341 

\  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  front  of  Ravensworth 
Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Chester-le-street ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :  9i  in.  x  6  ia.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  153.] 

View,  in  ontline,  of  one  of  the  towers  at  the  entrance  of  Ravens- 
worth  Caslle  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in,  x  6  in.  [P.  if. 
Kaye,  ii.  i53.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  an  obelisk  near  Ravensworth ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  u.  i54,] 

Croxdale,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Oswald,  in  Durham.  See 
Ddruam. 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  Hulphureous  pools  within  the  farm  of 
Oxenfield,  near  Darlington,  called  "Hell  Kettles;"  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  en.] 

*'  Plan  de  Durham : "  a  colored  plan ;  drawn  by  a  French  artist, 
about  1650  :  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in.     [Add.  11,564.  art.  17.] 

Distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOi^  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  336.] 

Distant  outline  view  of  Durham,  from  "  Akdy  Head ;"  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  333.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Durham,  taken  from  the  road  near 
Chincliff;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOi  in.  x  7  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  334.] 

»A  general  west  view,  in  outline,  of  Durham  ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm:  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3.7.] 

VieWjin  outline,  of  Durham  and  Elvet;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
1  f,  3  in.  X  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3'J9.] 

A  general  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Durham,  taken  from  Gilligate 
or  St.  Giles's  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  8  in.  x 
1  f.  3  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sas.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Durham,  uken  from  Elvet  Church-yard; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  9  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I. 

331.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Durham  Cathedral,  Castle,  and  Bridge ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I. 

336.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Durham,  as  seen  from  the  Prebendal  Bridge ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
1.330.] 


342  DURHAM. 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  castle  and  cathedral  of  Durham,  taken  * 
from  Framwell  Gate  Bridge;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f. 
8  b.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  r.  332.] 

North  view,  in  Indian  ink,  up  the  river  Wear,  at  Durham ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimra  :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  It.  Kaye,  i.  337.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  gate  of  Durham  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  34i.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  into  the  vestry  of  Durham 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6739.  fol.  -.'.] 

Elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  upper  and  lower  south  doors 
of  Durham  Cathedral,  with  diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale 
of  their  construction:  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
each  8  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  C738.  ff.  5,  9.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ancient  rrietallic  ring  or  knocker 
on  the  door  of  the  north  porch  of  Durham  Cathedral,  for  the 
use  of  persons  claiming  sanctuary  in  the  night-time ;  by  S.  H. 
Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  li.  Kaye,  i.  35*.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  east  end  of  Durham  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  II  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  340.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  celebration  of  the  Communion  in 

Durham  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7^ 

in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3S6.] 
Three  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Communion  plate  at 

Durham  Cathedral;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  357-3,w.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  or  the 

Galilee,  in  Durham  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f. 

X  9J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ii3.] 
Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  back  part  of  the  bishop's  throne  in 

Durham  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimra :  lOj  in.  x  7J 

in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  346,] 
Six  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  shewing  the  tracery  of  windows 

in  Durham  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

each  6  in.  X  4  in.     {Add.  6752.  ff.  i6«-i68.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Ralph,  Lord  Neville, 

on  the  south  side  of  the  nave  of  Durham  Cathedral ;  drawn 

by  S.  U.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7)  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3M.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  statue  of  St.  Cutlibert,  formerly  in 
one  of  the  three  grand  centre  canopies  on  tlie  west  side  of  the 


4 

i 


DURHAM.  343 

screen  in  Durham  Cathedral,  but  now  standing  in  the  corner 
of  a  cellar  in  the  castle ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1 1  in.  x  7  in. ; 
with  an  outline  of  the  same,  10  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  i. 

390,  391,] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chest  "  well  fortified  with  nayles 
and  leather,"  which  contained  the  coffin  of  St.  Cuthbert,  an- 
ciently in  St.  Cuthbcrt's  Shrine  in  the  Feretory,  and  after- 
wards inclosed  in  a  marble  sepulchre  at  the  expense  of  John, 
Lord  Neville,  but  now  removed  irith  his  statue  to  a  cellar 
in  the  castle  of  Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  ;  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in. ; 
with  an  outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 
3M,  393.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  seat  in  the  vestry  of  Durham 
Cathedral  for  the  poor  to  have  their  feet  washed;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7\  in.     \_P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  353.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  poor  chest  in  the  vestry  at 
Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  353.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  old  stone  basso  relievo  on  the  octan- 
gular tower  at  the  west  angle  of  the  chapel  of  the  Nine 
Altars,  at  the  eastern  extremity  of  Durham  Cathedral,  repre- 
senting a  woman  and  cow,  in  allusion  to  the  legend  which 
caused  the  cathedral  to  be  founded  on  this  spot ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3m.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  representing  "  the  new  dun 
cow,"  being  perhaps  the  preceding  stone  resculptured  and 
altered;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  1\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  3«.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  thorn  tree  in  the  church-yard  of 
Durham  Cathedral,  near  the  figure  of  the  dun  cow ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3«.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  grave-stone  with  a  richly  sculptured 
cross,  in  the  church-yard  of  Durham  Minster;  by  S.  H. 
Grimm:  10^  in.  x  7Jin.;  with  an  outline  of  the  Bame,  9  in. 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ivr,  347*.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sculptured  cross  and  sword  in  the 
church-yard  of  Durham  Cathedral,  "  on  the  outside  of  the 
chapel  of  the  Nine  Altars;"  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj-  in.  x  7  J 
in. ;  with  an  outline,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i,  35i,  35a.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Robert  Dodsley, 
bookseller  and  author,  in  the  north  side  of  the  church-yard 


: 


of  Durham  Cathedral;  drawn  bj"  8.  H.  Giimm:  10 J  in,  X 
Zj-  in. ;  with  an  outline,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  34S, 

349.] 

View,  in  pencil,  of  a  large  thorn  tree  in  the  church-yard  at 
Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  34S.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  gateway  to  the  Chapter  House  of  Dur- 
ham Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Griram:  1  f.  3  in,  x  11  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  36o.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  tlie  Chapter  House  of  Dur- 
ham Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  7  iu.  x  1  f. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  *5i.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  gateway  of  the  college  at  Durham; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  !1  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

376.] 

Two  drawings  of  the  groined  ceiling  of  the  gateway  of  the  col- 
lege at  Durham ;  by  S.  II.  Grimm  :  each  9  in,  X  6  in.  [P. 
J^.  Kaye,  i.  377,  378.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  one  end  of  the  hall  in  the  Deanery  of  Dur- 
ham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  x  10  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  363.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  octangular  vaulted 
kitchen  in  the  Deanery  at  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
10  in.  X  9i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  37g.] 

Drawing,  in  ouGine,  of  an  ancient  table  in  the  kitchen  of  the 
Deanery  at  Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  373.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  a  richly  ornamented  ceiling  in  the  Deanery, 
Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Griram :  9  in.  x  5  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

Eight  drawings,  in  outline,  of  ornaments,  carvings,  and  arms, 
in  the  Deanery,  Durham  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9  in.  x  6 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sei-ari.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  college  at  Durham,  shewing  some 
of  the  prebendal  liouscs ;  drami  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  9  in. 
X  1  f.  1  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  374.] 

View,  in  outline,  (different  from  the  preceding,)  of  the  college  at 
Durham;  drawn  by  S,  II,  Grimm:  1  f  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  w:..] 

A  colored  "  south-east  view  of  the  Rev,  Dr.  Prosser's  house, 
Durham,"  being  one  of  the  prebendal  liouses  in  the  college, 


p  ilie  gateway ;  drawn  by  Jobn  Buckler :  1  f.  3  in.  x  10 
[*  XII.  34.  (.] 

A  colored  north-west  view  of  the  same  house  ;  drawn  by  John 
r  Buckler:  1  f.  3  in.  x  10  in.    [ft  xn.  3i.  u.] 

rawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  basso  relievo  in  the  col- 
lege at  Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1 1  In.  x  7}  in.  [F.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  379.] 

Two  views,  in  outline,  of  the  north  gateway  at  Durham,  used  as 
the  prison ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9  in.  x  G  in.  [P. 
R.  Eaye,  i.  4t8,  ii<i.] 

Slew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gate  of  the  castle  at  Durham ; 
L  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  11  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 
I  380.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  keep  of  the  castle  at  Durham ; 
,  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  U  in.  x  7i  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

I    3B1.] 

I^w,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  hall  in  Durham  Castle 
'  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  If.  3  in.  x  II  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

5.] 

Tiew,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  chapel  in  a  vault  of  the 
castle  at  Durham;  drawu  by  S.H.Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  X  U 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  383.] 

Drawings,  in  outline,  of  the  capitals  of  two  pillars  in  the  under- 
ground chapel  in  the  castle  at  Durham ;  by  S.  H,  Grimm :  9 
in.  X  fi  in,     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  384.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  offices  in  the  castle  at 
Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  I  f.  3  in.  x  1 1  iu.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 
I        I.  386.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  inscription  over  the  shutters  of  the 
offices  in  the  castle  of  Durham  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9  iu.  x 
6  in,    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  387.] 

Slevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  richly  ornamented  doorway  in  the 
•  castle  at  Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  II  in.  x  7  in. 
[P.ii.  Kaye,  I.  38*.] 

Elevations,  in  outline,  of  ornamented  doors  and  windows  in 
Durham  Castle ;  drawu  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  saa.] 

Drawings,  in  outline,  of  an  ancient  doorway  and  carved  pilaster 
near  the  castle  of  Durham  ;  by  S.  II.  Grimm  :  9  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  sbp.] 


346  DURHAM. 

North-west  view,  in  outline,  of  St  Giles*  Church  at  Durham ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  400.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  part  of  the  interior  of  St.  Giles'  Church, 
Durham,  with  the  circular  stone  font ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
9  in.  X  6  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  40i.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  wooden  monumental  figure  of  a 
knight  in  armour,  said  to  be  one  of  the  Heath  family,  in  1591, 
in  St.  Giles'  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Eaye,  i.  402.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  chest  in  St.  Giles' 
Church;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10^^  in.  x  7 J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  408.] 

Five  drawings,  in  outline,  of  sepulchral  crosses,  a  coffin,  and 
various  details,  in  St.  Giles'  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each 
9  in.  X  6  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  403-409.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Margaret's  Church,  in 
Cross  Gate,  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^-  in.  x  7  J 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.4i4.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  St.  Margaret's,  at  Durham ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.    [P.  -R.  Kaye,  i. 

412.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Little  St.  Mary-le-Bow  Church, 
in  the  South  Bailey,  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ 
in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4io.] 

A  north  view,  in  outline,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow  Chiurch,  on  the 
east  side  of  the  North  Bailey,  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :  10  J  in.  x  7  J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  394.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  east  end  of  the  church 
of  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  at  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
8  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  396.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  communion  plate  in  the  church  of 
St  Mary-le-Bow,  at  Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6 
in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  I.  395.] 

Three  drawings  of  windows  and  arms  in  the  church  of  St  Mary- 
le-Bow,  Durham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i.  397-399.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  of  St  Nicholas,  on 
the  south  side  of  the  market-place  of  Durham ;  drawu  by  S. 
H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7)  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4ii.] 


View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Oswald's  or  Elvet  Church,  Durham, 
taken  from  the  river  Wear;  drawo  by  fi.  H.  Grimm  :  10^ in. 
X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  'Mj.] 

"View,  in  outline,  of  Durham  Race ;  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm  : 
lOi  in.  X  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3J9.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Butterby  Ferry,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Os- 
wald, at  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  K.  Giimm:  10^  in.  x  7}  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3if .] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  way  to  the  Gill  containing  the  wells, 
opposite  Butterby;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in.  x  7i 
in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ;ii3.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  "  creek  in  the  river  Wear  at  But- 
terby Well,  containing  two  springs,  one  called  the  Sweet 
Well  and  the  otber  the  Stinking  Well ; "  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3ii.] 

J-View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  "  Sweet  Well "  at  Butterby ;  drawn 
by  S.  H,  Grimm :  lOi  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  3i5.] 

iView,  in  Indian  ink,  of  tlie  "stinking  sulphureous  well  in  a 
deU  at  Butterby ; "  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7  J  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  .ns.] 

BView,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  salt  spring  in  the  middle  of  the  bed 
of  the  river  Wear  at  Butterby  Wells ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  317.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  Croxdale  Point,  looking  to- 
wards Durham  and  Chincliff ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj 
in.  X  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  Jij.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  door  in  the  chancel  of  Croxdale 
Church,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Oswald,  in  Durham;  drawn  by 
S.  H,  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  I.  :i24.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  house  at  Old  Durham  ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm ;  10^  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4a6.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  embankments  and  mounds  at  Old  Dur- 
ham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i,  427.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  stone  chair  at  Framwell  Gate,  Dur- 
ham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4io.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  an  old  house  at  Framwell  Gate,  Durham ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,:  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  r. 

Y  Y  2 


I 


^U 


34S  DURHAM. 

View,  in   Indian  ink,   of  Fraravrell   Gate   Bridge,   Durhani; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ■ 

415.] 
Anotber  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Framwell  Gate  Bridge,  Dur- 
ham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R, 

Kayc,  I.  -nfi.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  new  Prebendal  and  Framwell  Gate 

Bridge,  at  Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  \0\  in,  x  74 

in.     [P.  R.  Kayc,  i.  335.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  winding  of  the  river  Wear  above 

the  Prebendal  Bridge  at  Durham  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 

lOi  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  1^4.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  the  Water  Gate  at  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  I 

Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  «i.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  the  cascade  at  Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 

Grimm:  »  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  B.  Kaye,  i.  Ka.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  St.  Oswald's  Well,  at  Durham ;  drawn  by  I 

S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4*3.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  Kepier  Hospital,  in  the  parish  of  St  GileB^J 

at  Durham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  isa.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  gateway  of  Kepier;  di-awn  by  S.  H. 

Grimm  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  iJ9.] 
View,inoutline,  of  the  court  of  Kepier;  drawn  by  S  H.  Grimm: 

1  f.  3  in.  X  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  !;».] 

A  view,  in  ludian  ink,  of  the  hill  called  Maiden  Castle,  near  1 
Durham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  | 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  iw.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Charles'  Cross,  near  Durham ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOi  in.  x  7)  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  +30.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Nevil's  Cross,  near  Durham ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  m.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4sb.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Philip's  Cross,  near  Durham ;  drawn  by 
S.H.Grimm:  lOjin.  x  7^  in. ;  with  an  outline  of  the  same 
view,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  4*29,  4S9*.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  inn  at  White  Smoak,  near  Durham ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i. 

Eden  Castle.     See  Castle  Eden. 

Embleton,  in  the  parish  of  Sedgefield.    See  Sedoefield. 


A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,   of  Finchale  Priory  ;  drawn  by   the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kernch  :  7  in.  X  6  in.     iAdd.  6744,  fol.  50.] 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Finchale  Priory ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  si.] 


ns  of  Finchale  Priory ; 
:  1  f.  3  in.   [P.  R.  Kaye, 


East  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  i 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  I  f.  9  in 

I.  Ml,] 

A  west  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Finchale  Priory ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  5o5.] 


A  north  view,  in  outline,  of  the  r 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  > 


ins  of  Finchale  Priory ;  drawn 
lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  ane.] 


View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory,  taken  from  a  staircase  in  the  inside  of  one  of  the  pil- 
lars ;  dra«-n  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  1\  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
n. ».] 

Three  views,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOJ  in, 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  507-5o9.] 

^Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  i,  sio,  5ii.] 

South-west  view,  in  outline,  of  llie  interior  of  the  ruins  of 
Finchale  Priory;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  9  in.  x  11  in. 
[P.  jR.  Kaye,  i.  sis.] 

(.South-east  view,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P.R. 
Kaye,  i.  di3.] 

I  View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  the  tower  of 
Finchale  Priory ;  drawn  by  S.  H.Grimm:  I  f.  3  in.  x  II  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  staircase  in  one  of  the  pillars  of 
Finchale  Priory ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm ;  lOi  in.  x  7i  in. 
[P.  ii.  Kaye,  11.3.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  great  arch  in  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  ;  with  a  duplicate  in  pencil : 
each  9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4,  5.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  nave  of  Finchale  Priory ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  6.] 


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4 


350  DURHAM. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  Ilnchale  Prioiy ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7|  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
II.  r.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  alternate  forms  pf  the  pillars  at  the 
priory  church  of  Finchale;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10  J  in. 
X  7  J  in,    [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  8.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  doorway  in  the  priory  church  of 
Finchale;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  if. 
Kaye,  ii.  9.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  double  piscina  in  the  chancel  of 
the  church  at  Finchale ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  r  10i|  in.  x 
7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  16.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  .the  crypt  under  the  priory  church  of 
Finchale;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  II  in.  [P. 
R,  Kaye,  ii.  lo.] 

View,  in  outline;  of  part  of  the  crypt  at  Finchale ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm :  1  f.  8  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ii.] 

Four  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  vaults  in  the  ruins  of  Finchale 
Priory ; 'drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.  [P. 
JR.  Kaye,  ii.  12-15.] 

Five  drawings,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,of  capitals  of  pillars  in 
the  cloisters  of  Finchale  Priory,  and  of  smadl  portions  of  the 
ruins;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  10}  in.  x  7}  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  i7-«3.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  recess  called  the  Wishing  Chair 
at  Finchale;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7j^  in.     [P. 
.  jB.  B^aye,  11.  24.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  a  seat  behind  the  garden  at 
Finchale;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  10}  in.  x  7jin.  [P./J.- 
Kaye,  11.  25.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  the  window  at  Finchale ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  26.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  curious  rustic  stile  at  Finchale ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10}  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  27.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rocks  opposite  Finchale  Priory ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  503.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  church  and  part  of  the  village  of  Gains- 
ford;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f  3  in.  x  11  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  28.] 


DURHAM.  351 

View,  ill  outline,  of  a  house  at  Gaiiieford;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm  :  9  iu.  x  G  in.     [P.  It.  Kaye,  ii.  •js.'] 

Six  drawings,  in  outline,  of  sepulchral  crosses  at  Gainsford ;  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  each   lOJ   in.  x  7^  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  li. 

30-J5.] 

A  north  view,  in  pencil  and  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Bernard 

Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Gainsford :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [tfr  xir. 

31.  6.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  Bernard  Castle :  1  f. 

X  7i  in.     [a  XII.  31.  (/.] 

r  View,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  interior  of  Bernard  Castle  :  1  f. 

X  74  in.     [ft  XII.  31.  fl.] 
(  "Siew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  St.  Mary's,  at  Gateshead ; 
dra«TQ  by  S.  II .  Grimm :  1  f.  x  9^  in.     [P.  B.  Kaye,  ii.  36.} 
t  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hospital  at  Gateshead ;  drawn  by 

S.  II.  Grimm  ;  lOi  in.  X  7}  in.      {P,  H.  Kaye,  II.  37.] 
.View,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  the  hospital  at  Grealham; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  K.  Kaye, 

11.  38.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  parish  church  at 

Greatham  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.   [P.  B. 

Kaye,  ii.  S9.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chancel  of  the  parish  church  of 

Greatham;  drawn  byS. H.Grimm:   lOi  in.  x  7iin,    [P.  B. 

Kaye,  II.  4o.j 

■  l^w,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font,  willi  richly 

carved  cover,  in  Greatham  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 

lOi  in.  X  7^  in. ;  with  an  outline  of  the  same,  9  iu.  x  6  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  -h,  i-i-l 
View,  ill  outline,  of  the  great  arch  and  pulpit  in  Greatham 

Church ;  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm  :  9  in.  x  (i  in.  {/*.  B.  Kaye, 

11.  -u.] 
'  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  hospital  of  St  Mary  at 

Greatham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     \P. 

R.  Kaye,  ii.  «.] 
Sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  recumbent  moDumental  figure  under  an 

arch  in  the  church  of  Greatham  Hospital;  drawn  by  S.  H. 

Griram:  9  in.  x  6  in.;  with  a  copy  of  the  same  in  pencil. 

[P.  B.  Kaye,  ir.  43.] 
Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  altar-table  in  the  church  of 

Greatham  Hospiliil ;  drawu  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10}  iu.  x  7^ 


I 


352  DURHAM. 

in. ;  with  a  pencil  outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  RiM 
Kaye,  ii.  le.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  sculptured  head  io  the  church  of  Greatfl 
ham  Hospital ;  drawn  by  S-  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  j 

R.  Kaye,  ii.  4?.] 

Grindon,  in  the  parish  of  Norham.     See  Norhah. 

Hartlepool.    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  124,  125,  ante. 

Hell  Kettles ;  pools  of  water,  in  the  parish  of  Darlington,  soJ 
called.     See  Darungton. 

Holy  Island.     See  Eastern  Co.iBT,  pp.  130, 131,  ante. 

South-east  view,  in   outline,  of  the   church   of  Hougbton-l 

Spring ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  I  f.  3.  in.  x  11  in,     [P.  J 

Kaye,  ii.  Bi.] 
View,  in  outline,  of  the  monument  of  Bernard  Gilpin  in  thrf 

church  of  Houghton-le-Spring;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1 

in.  X  6  in.     [P.  Ii.  Kaye,  ii.  B'i,] 

Views,  in  outline,  of  two  monuments  in  the  church  of  Houghton-  i 
le-Spring;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.* 
R.  Kaye,  ii.  oi,  bi.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  brass  effigies  of 
Margery  Lilbume,  (wife  of  Richard  Belasis,  of  Henknol,)  with 
her  twelve  children,  in  llie  south  wall  of  the  chancel  of  the  g 
church  of  Houghton.le-Spring  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in. 
7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  85.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  bouse  at  Hougbton-le-Spring ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :   lOj  in.  x  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ,] 

B6.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  horse  bridge  at  Houghton-le-Spring ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ] 

U7.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stile  made  of  whales'  ribs  all 
Houghton  Pans ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  \0\  in.  x  7^  in,  {■ 
with  an  outliue  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  it.l 

BB.] 

A  colored  "  plan  and  section  of  the  church  at  Jarrow,  formerly 
Girwi  or  Gyrwy,  in  the  county  of  Durham,  Oct,  1769 ;' 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  171  feet  to  an  inch :  with  a  MS.  d 


[ibJi 


■.h.-\ 


'■>,  descrip- 


North  \iew 
Grinuu: 


1  Indian  ink,  of  Jarrow  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  U« ' 


.  X  U  i 


[P.  A.  Kaye,  II.  lie.] 


DUTIHAM.  393 

KSouth-irest  view,  in  outline,  of  Jarrow  Church ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  lis.] 

■  "View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  south  side  of  Jarrow  Church; 

drawn  by  S.  11.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  1\  in.     \_P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

.14.] 

PElevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  vestry  window  in  Jarrow 
Church ;  drawn  by  S-  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  TJ  in. ;  with  an 
outline  of  the  same.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ri,  lis.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  a  window  in  Jarrow  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  K.  Kaye,  ii.  ii6.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  carved  beads  of  benches  in 
Jarrow  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in, ;  with 
outlines  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ii7,  ii8,] 
\  Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  at  Jarrow ; 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in. ;  with  outUne  of  the  same, 
9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ir.  iig,  i30.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  cross,  and  some  frag- 
ments, at  Jarrow ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in. ;  with 
outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in,     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ri,  lai,  lai*.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "the  chair  of  Venerable  Bede,"  in  Jarrow 
Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.;  with 
outline,  9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i»2,  las.] 

■  Drawing,in  Indian  ink,  of  the  figure  of  a  ship  on  the  gravestone 

of  a  sailor  at  Jarrow;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  10^  in.  x  7^  in. ; 

with  outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  fi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii,  121, 

1*5.] 
Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  sculpture  at  Jarrow ;  by  S.  H. 

Grimm:  10^  in.  x  7^  in.,  with  outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x 

6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  lae,  127.] 
Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  fragments  of  a  sculptured  pillar  at 

Monkton,  in  the  parish  of  Jarrow  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in- 
<  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11. 145.] 

pier,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles,  at  Durham.     See  Ddrham. 
Lambton,  in  the  parish  of  Ch ester-] e-street.     See  Chester-le- 

STKEET. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  a  Roman  station  at  Lan- 
chester,  called  the  High  Wall ;  drawn  by  S-  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ 
in.  X  71  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  i3i.] 
I.West  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  a  Roman  station  at 
Lanchester,  called  the  High  Wall ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOj  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ir.  lis.] 


1  Holy  Island.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  130, 


East  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  ofa  Roman  station  at  i 
LanchestcT,  called  the  High  Wall,  with  Humberhill;  drawn  \ 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  ii.  133.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  a  monument  at  the  Roman  station  of  Lan-  | 
Chester;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  t  10}  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  B. 
Kaye,  ii.  134.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  part  of  the  wall  of  Langton  Church ;   I 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOi  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 
136.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Langton  Hall ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
.      8  in.  X  6J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  las.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Langton  Arbour ;  drawn  by  S 
8  in.  X  6^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  137.] 

Lindisfame,  c 
131,  ante. 

Sketches  of  details  of  architecture  in  Lindisfame  Cathedral,  on  ] 
Holy  Island  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich,  "  accord- 
ing to  drawings  by  Grimm,  shew'd  me  by  Sir  R.  Kay,  Dean   1 
of  Lincoln,  1798:"  8  in.  x  3^  in.     [Add.  6742.  fol.  e.] 

Lumley  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Chester-lc-street.  See  Chester- 
LE-8TREET. 

Maiden  Castle,  near  Durham.     See  Durham. 

Mainsforth.in  the  parish  of  Bishop  Middleham.     See  Bishop 

MiDDLEHAM. 

A  colored  view  of  Winch  Bridge  over  the  Tees,  in  the  parish  of 
Middleton  ;  drawn  by  I.  Bulman :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [* 
XII.  53.  6.] 

Monkton,  in  the  parish  of  Jarrow.     See  Jarrow, 

Newton  Bridge,  at  Bishops  Auckland.     See  Auckland. 

South-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Grindon  Church,  in  the  parish  of  ] 
Norham  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  &  in.  x  6  in. ;  with  a  copy  f 
of  the  same  in  pencil.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  w.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  north  side  of  Grindon  Church,  in 
the  parish  of  Norham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  0  in.  x  6 
in. ;  with  a  copy  of  the  same  in  pencil.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  49,] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  interior  of  the  chancel  of  Grin- 
don Church,  in  the  parish  of  Norham;  drawn  by  8.  H. 
Grimm :  loj  in.  x  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  so.] 


DURHAM.  355 

FDrawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  a  moDumenlat  figure 
at  GrindoD,  in  the  parish  of  Norham ;  drann  hy  S.  ll. 
Gnmni :  10}  in.  x  7  J  in. ;  with  an  outline  of  the  same,  9  in. 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  M.] 

Outline  drawing  of  the  monumental  stone  of  Rog.  de  FulUhorp 
at  Grindon,  in  the  parish  of  Norham  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in. 
X  6  in, ;  with  copy  of  the  same,  in  pencil.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
II.  5t.] 

rawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sepulchral  brass  at  Grindon,  in  the 
parish  of  Norham;  by  S.  H,  Grimm:  10^  in.  x  TJ  in.; 
with  an  outline  of  the  same,  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  ii. 

a.] 

I  Sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  architectural  fragments 
at  Grindon,  in  the  parish  of  Norham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  9 
3  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  il.  54.] 

laby  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Staindrop.     See  Staindrop, 

ivensworth  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Chester-le-street.  See 
Cbester-lk-street, 

'  South  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sedgefield  Church ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i55.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  of  the  arches  of  the  nave  of 
Sedgefield  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7^ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i57.] 

'  Three  drawings,  in  outline,  of  sculptured  capitals  of  pillars  in. 
Sedgefield  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9  in.  x  6  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i58-i60.] 

L Drawing,  in  outline,  of  the  sepulchral  stone  of  Sir  Andrew  de 
Sta»elai,of  Gretham,in  Sedgefield  Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm: 
9  in.  X  6  in.;  with  a  pencil  outline  of  the  same.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  it.  lea.] 

^Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  sepulchral  figures  of  skeletons 
in  Sedgefield  Church;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ-  in.  x  TJ  in. 
{P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  i56.] 

Pen  and  ink  sketch  of  the  poor  box  at  Sedgefield;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  lei.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  basso-relievo,  formerly  in  the 
abbey  of  Gisborough,  now  on  a  modem  tower  at  Hardwick, 
near  Sedgefield ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOi  in.  x  Ik  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  t^A.] 

zz  2 


356  DURHAM. 

View,  in  iDdian  ink,  of  Bradbury  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Sedgi 
Held,  south-west  of  the  Robinhood  Plills;  drawn  by  S.  H.I 
Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  K.  Kaye,  i.  3ii.] 

East  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Embleton  Church,  in  the  parish  fl 
of  Sedgefield ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  / 
Kaye,  i.  497.] 

Two  outline  drawings  of  windows  in  Embleton  Church;  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  each  9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  1.  498,  -199.] 

Two  onlline  drawings  of  doorways  in  Embleton  Church  j 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  9  in.  x  G  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  50(vd 

SOI.] 

North  view, in  Indian  ink,  of  Sherbum  Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.j 
Grimm :  lOj^  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  iGi.] 

Outline  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  cross  of  Thomas  Deaveri  (whol 
died  in  1577,)  in  Sherbum  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  i65.] 

Two  outline  drawings  of  a  figure  in  the  window  of  Sherbuni 
Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimra  :  each  9  in.  x  6  in,  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
n.  Id..] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Sherbum  Hospital ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  ' 
Grimm  :   10^  in.  x  7j  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  II.  i6T.]  | 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  gateway  of  Sherbum  Hospital ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9  in.  x  C  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  170.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  side  of  the  buildings  at  Sherbum 

Hospital ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R. 

Kaye,  11.  17a.] 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapel  and  part  of  the 

buildings  of  Sherbum  Hospital;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm; 

lOj  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  173.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  chapel  in  Sberbi 
Hospital ;    drawn  by   S.  H.  Grimm  :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  Sj 
Kaye,  n.  16B.] 

Eleration,  in  outline,  of  a  window  in  Sherbum  Hospital; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :    9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n. 

171.] 

Outline  drawing  of  an  almsman  porter  of  Sherbum  Hospitalj 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9  in.  X  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  i63.] 

Distant  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Raby  Castle,  the  seal  of  the 
Duke  of  Cleveland,  in  the  parish  of  Slaindrop ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  lOi  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  !«.] 


4 


Near  view,  in  outline,  of  Raby  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Stain- 
drop  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOj  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  iw.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  tlie  hall  in  Raby  Castle ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

View,  in  outline,  of  part  of  tbe  ruins  of  tbe  cbapel  in  Raby 
Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  9  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
n. !«.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink>  of  a  window,  and  of  a  mutilated  stone 
fifpire,  in  Raby  Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  each  9  in. 
X  6  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  im,  lai.] 

Sunderland,  in  the  parish  of  Auckland  St.  Andrew.     See  Auck- 
land St.  Andrew. 
Wearmouth.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  125,  ante. 
Winch  Bridge  over  the  Tees,  in  the  parish  of  Middleton.     See 

MiCDLETON. 

V  colored  south  view  of  the  ruins  of  Beaurepaire  or  Bearpark, 
in  the  parish  of  Witton  Gilbert,  near  Durham ;  drawn  by  I. 
Bulman,  in  1783  :  1  f.  x  7  in.     [*  xii.  «.  a.] 

I  colored  view  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  Bearpark ;  drawn 
by  I.  Bulman,  in  1778  :  10  in.  X  7  in.     [sfe  xii.  ^k  J.] 

Fiew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Bearpark ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  2j  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aso.] 

PFest  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Bearpark ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  2i  in.  x  U  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  aai.] 

East  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Bearpark  j  drawn  by  S,  H. 
"^  Grimm:  1  f.  2^  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  S93.] 

^prth  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Bearpark ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  2  j  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  B.  Kaye,  i.  293.] 

^ew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  east  front  of  the  gateway  at  Bear- 
park; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  agp.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  comer  stones  on  the  gable  end 
of  tbe  ruins  at  Bearpark ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  ii.  Kaye,  i.  295.] 

!^ew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  south  side  of  the  interior  of  the 
chapel  at  Bearpark;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in.  X  7J 
[P.Ti.  Kaye,i.  age.] 


358  DUBHAH. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  south  side  of  the  interior  of  the  west 
part  of  the  chapel  sit  Bearpark ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOj  in.  X  7J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  297.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  south  end  of  the  interior  of  the 
hall  at  Bearpark ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7|  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  298.] 

Elevations,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  windows  in  the  hall  at 
Bearpark ;  .drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lO^J  in.  x  7^  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  i.  299.] 

Two  drawings  of  architectural  details  of  the  ruins  at  Bearpark  ^ 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  10}  in.  X  Ij^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

I.  300,  301.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  fragments  of  columns,  etc.,  from 
the  ruins,  now  standing  before  the  farm-house  at  Bearpark ; 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  i.  302.] 


ESSEX. 


Chart  of  the  Coast  of  Essex.  See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  117, 
ante. 

A  view,  with  section,  in  pencil,  of  the  tumuli  at  Bartlow,  in 
the  parish  of  Ashdon;  drawn  by  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.: 
each  7  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  '9461.  fol.  34.] 

Bartlow  Church.    See  Cambridoeshibe,  Bartlow. 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  South  Benfleet  Church ;  drawn 
by  F.  W.  L.  Stockdale,  in  August,  1812:   6^  in.  x  4^  in. 

[Sb  XIII.  31.  2.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  south 
door  of  Birchanger  Church,  with  a  sketch  of  the  same  door 
in  pencil ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6768.  pp.  26.  49.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  south  door  of  Birchanger  Church, 
^  according  to  Mr.  Essex's  measures  and  drawings,''  with 
diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale  of  its  formation ;  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Eerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.    lAdd.  6738.  fol.  19.] 

Six  elevations  and  sketches  of  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the 
north  and  west  doors  of  Birchanger  Church  ;  drawn  by  the 
Bev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  ff. 

107-llf.] 

Bird's  Farm,  in  the  parish  of  Chigwell.     See  Chigwell. 

A  highly  finished  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  New  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Boreham,  ^^  formerly  a  seat  which  belonged  to  the 
Butlers,  Earls  of  Ormond,  was  purchased  by  King  Henry 
VIII.,  who  built  the  great  gateway,  and  enlarged  the  house 


SfiO  ESSEX. 

and  offices :  the  great  apartmeats  next  the  garden  was  built 
by  Queen  Elizabeth ;  after  the  restoration,  it  was  given  to 
General  Monk,  and  was  lately  in  the  possession  of  the  Duke 
of  Montagu;"  drawn  about  1780,  on  a  scale  of  22  feet  to  an 
inch :  2  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  7  in.     [*  Xill.  ST.} 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  tower  of  BrMntree 
Church  ;  drawTi  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6754.  fol.  so*.] 

Three   sketches,  in   pen   and   ink,  of  windows  in  Bnuntree 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  is.  K   J 
4  in.     lAdd.  6754.  ff.  aos-aoT.]  ■ 

Browning's  Farm,  in  the  parish  of  Chigwell.     See  Ceigwbll.      ^ 
A  plan  of  "  Rynswoorthe  Marshe,"  in  the  parish  of  Canewdon ; 

drawn  in  the  year  1579:   1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.     [Harl.  6697. 

fol.  isi.] 

It  accompanies  the  surrey  of  tlie  manors  and  lands  "  late 

in  the  possession  of  the  right  worshipful  Edmunde  Tirrell,  of 

Beaches,  in  the  co.  of  Essex,  Esq.,  deceased." 
A  tinted  view  of  the  Shire  Hall  at  Chelmsford ;  drawn  by  H. 

Moore  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [ifr  xiii.  n.  e.} 

Engraved  in  the  Beauties  of  England  and  Wales,  vol.  v. 

p.  267. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window  in  Chesterford 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  6748.  fol.  2T.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window  of  the  chancel  of 
Chesterford  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  9.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  knight  in  annoiu: 
in  Little  Chesterford  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich;  5  in.  x  3j-  in.     \_Add.  6728.  fol.  ra.] 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  "  Luxbrougli  and  Cocksall's 
Farms,  situate  in  the  parish  of  Chigwell  and  county  of 
Essex ;  being  the  estate  of  Sir  Joseph  Eyles,  K"'. ;  surveyed 
and  delineated  by  Tlios,  Browne,  Gent,,  Blanch  Lyon,  Pur- 
suivant of  Arms,  Anno  Dom.  1727;"  with  a  separate  plan 
of  "  Browning's  and  Bird's  Farms,  situate  in  the  manor  of 
Wolston  Hall  and  parish  of  Chigwell ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
4  chains  (of  72  yards)  to  an  inch :  the  arms  of  Eyles  impaling 
those  of  [Egerton  ?]  are  emblazoned  at  the  top ;  2  f.  5  in. 
2  f.      [fi  Xill.  31.  4.  6.] 

Chipping>Ongar.     See  Ongar, 


r  Cocksall's,  in  ihe  parish  of  Cliigwell.     See  Chibwell, 

r'PIande  Colchester;"  being  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French 
artist,  about  1650,  shewing  the  walls  and  churches;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  1^  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4  in. 
[Add.  11,564.  art.  Si.] 

f  Plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Botolph's  Priory  Church  at  Col- 
li    Chester;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  7  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  6744.  ff.  !9,  £0.] 

A  colored  north-west  view  of  the  ruins  of  St.  Botolph's  Priory 
at  Colchester ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman :  1  f.  10  in.  x  1  f .  3  in. 
[df  XIII.  14.  h.} 

Elevation,  tinted,  of  part  of  the  front  of  St.  Botolph's  Priory 

I     Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6744.  fol.  so.] 


EA  colored  view  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  St.  Botolph's 
Prioiy  at  Colchester ;  drawn  by  J.  Bulman :  1  f,  10  in.  X  1  f. 
3  in.    [*  XIII.  14.  i.J 

I  Section,  in  pencil,  of  St.  Botolph's  Priory  Church  at  Colchester; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  6  in.  \^Add. 
6738.  fol.  103.] 

Hcetcbes,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  parts  of  St  Botolph's  Priory  Church 
at  Colchester;  drawn  by  James  Essex;  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  pp.  73,  71.] 


A  colored  south-west  view  of  St.  John's  Abbey  Church  in  Col- 
chester ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth :  7  in.  X  4  in.  [Cott.  Nero, 
D.  VIII.  fol.  315.] 

Engraved  in  Morant's  Historif  of  Essex,  vol.  i.  pt.  i.  p. 
140. 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north  boat  of  Colchester  Castle ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in,  [Add. 
6746.  fol.  19.] 

L  view,  in  red  chalk,  of  a  house  at  Colchester ;  drawn  temp. 
James  I. :  4  in.  x  Sj  in.     [Cott.  Nero,  d.  viii.  fol.  347.] 

FSketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  bronze  figure  of  Mercury,  found  at 
Colchester,  and  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  George  Holmes, 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  of  London; 
it  aitenvards  belonged  to  George  Scott,  Esq. ;  drawn  by  Tal- 
man :  5  in.  x  3^  in.     [ft  mil  14.  k.} 

It  is  engraved  iu  Morant's  History  of  Essex,  vol.  i.  pt.  i. 
p.  183. 


362  ESSEX. 

A  rough  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ibe  breach  in  Dagcnham  t«vel, 

"  as  it  appeared  Feb.  3d,  1 707,"  about  six  weeks  after  its  oc-. 

currence;  1  f.  2jin.  x  1  f.     [S?  xill.  34.] 
Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  Walter  Filz- 

Walter  and  his  wife,  in  Little  Dunmow  Church;  drawn  by 

Michael  Tyaon  :  8  in.  x  6  in.      [Add.  6728.  fol.  ai8.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  toinb  of  Robert  De  Vere,  Earl  of  Ox- 
ford, (who  died  in   1314,)  in  the  chancel  of  Earls  Colne  ' 

Church ;   drawn  by  Michael  Tyson :   8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add. 

6728.  fol.  91.] 
Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  Robert  De   I 

Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  (who  died  in  1331,)  under  the  soutli 

window  of  Earls  Colne  Church  j  drawn  by  Michael  Tyson :. 

8  in.  X  6  in.    {.Add.  6728.  fol.  isi.] 

Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  the  raonumental  effigies  of  Aubrey  De 

'  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  (who  died  in  1400,)  and  his  Countess, 

under  the  pulpit  in  Earl's  Colne  Church ;  drawn  by  Michael 

Tyson  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6723.  fol.  las.] 
A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  High  Easter  Church :  8  in.   , 

X  6  in.     C*  xiii.  33.  3.] 
A  colored  nortli-west  view  of  Ldttle  Easton  Church,  and  part   j 

of  the  village,  taken  from  the  Park ;  drawn  in  1802 :  I  f.  IJ 

in.  X  9  in.     [sS  xiii.  3s.  *.] 
Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Finching- 

field  Church,  and  of  capitals  and  architectural  details  ;  drawn 

by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6744.  ff.  7-10.]  I 

Highly  finished  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  the  west    I 

door  of  Finchingfiold  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Re?,  Thomas  J 

Kerrich :  II  in.  x  6  in.    [Add.  6735.  fol.  w.] 
Six  small  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  architectural  details  of  1 

Finchlngfield  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich. 

[Add.  6746.  S.  7-i.  U2.  u6.  so.  92.  109.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  windows  in  Finchingfield  ] 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6734.  ff.  aos,  309.] 
A  south  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Greensted  Church,  near  | 

Ongar:  8}  in.  X  6|  in.     [^  XIII.  36,  4.] 

Colored  plans  of  Cock's  Wood,  Goldingsley  Grove,  and  other  I 

lands,  in  the  parish  of  Hadley ;  drawn  in  the  year  1579 :  1  f,  1 

X  8  in.     [Harl.  6697.  fol.  loj.  b.] 

They  accompany  the  surrey  of  the  manors  and  lands  "late  | 


in  the  possession  of  the  right  worshipful  Edmunde  Tirrell, 

of  Beaches,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  Esq.,  deceased." 
Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  door  of  Hadstock  Church ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6739.  fol.  1.] 
Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  north 

door  of  Hadstock  Church  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  6  iu.  x 

4  iu.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  89,  90.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  door  of  Hadstock  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  7  in.  X  G  in-  [Add.  6744. 
fol,  3.] 

b  Sketches,  in  pencil,  of  two  windows  in  Hadstock  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  5  iu.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  6756.  fi".  279,  EHO.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  lands  called  the  King's  Forest,  or  the 
King's  Woods,  lying  iu  that  part  of  the  forest  of  Waltham 
called  Hainanlt  Forest,  and  in  the  parishes  of  Barking  and 
Dagenham,  siineyed  by  order  of  the  Commissionei-s  of  the 
land  revenue,  by  Joseph  Pennington,  1791 ;  being  the  original 
plan  signed  by  the  Commissioners,  Charles  Middleton,  John 
Call,  and  John  Fordyce,  28  March,  1793 ;  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  8  inches  to  a  mile :  3  f.  8  in.  x  2  f.  4  in.     [^  xin.  9.] 

.  Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window  of  Little  Hallingbury 
Clmrch  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6753.  fol.  aoo.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  remains  of  an  old  fortification  at 
Stansted,  in  the  parish  of  Halstead ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  : 
6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  S4,  25.] 

"The  modell  of  Stansted  Hall,  [in  the  parish  of  Halstead,]  as 
it  is  partly  built,  and  as  the  rest  was  intended  by  Mr.  Thomas 
Middleton  about  the  year  1658,"  being  a  plan  on  vellum :  1  {. 
2  in.  X  8  in.     [iS  xiu.  33.  3.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  arch  at  Ham  Abbey ;  drawn 
Jan.  26,  1756 :  5^  in.  x  5  in.      [ib  XIII.  39.  d.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  East  Ham  Church  ;  drawn 
Dec.  27,  1746:  8i  in.  x  5i  in.     [&  xiii.  3B.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  West  Ham  Abbey  Church ; 
drawn  about  1760  :  1  f.  11  in.  x  1  f.  2^  in.     [*  xiii.  39.  a.] 

A  copy,  in  Indian  ink,of  Uie  same  view  of  West  Ham  Church: 
1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.     [fi  xui.  39.  6.] 


I 


ADOtber  copy,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  same  view  of  West  Flam  l 

Church :  1  f.  1  in.  X  9  in.     [fi  xin.  39.  c] 
Harwich.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  118,  119,  ante, 

P]an  of  Queen  Elizabetli's  palace  of  Havering  Bower,  in  Essex ; 
it  is  indorsed  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord  Burghley,  "  1578. 
The  plait  of  Haveryng;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  12  feet  to  one 
inch ;  underneath  the  scale  is  the  monogram  of  the  draughts- 
-  man,  composed  of  the  letters  I.  S. :  2  f.  x  1  f.  4  in.  [Lans- 
downe  Soil  ie.] 

Eleven  stetches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  doors,  windows,  capitals, 
and  architectural  details  of  Castle-Hedingham  Church ; 
drawn  in  1806,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x. 
4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  s57-i67.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  circular  window  in  Castle-Hediugham 
Church  ;  drawn  "from  Essex's  MSS,"  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  0743.  fol.  3.] 

General  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Castle-Hedingham  Castle 
and  the  ground  round  it,  with  two  sections  of  the  ground ; 
drawn  in  1785,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich;  11  in.  x  6  in. 
iAdd.  6735.  fol.  BB.  J.] 

Four  elevations,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  sides  of  Castle-Heding- 
ham Castle  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  11 
in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  6735.  ff.  90-93.] 

Fonr  sections,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Castle-Hedingham  Castle,  near 
the  centre  and  parallel  to  the  four  sides  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev, 
Thomas  Kerrich  in  1785:  11  in.  x  6  in.     [^cft(.  6735.  fol.  b.] 

Five  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  different  floors  of  Castle- 
Hedingham  Castle;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich: 
11  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6735.  ff.  'Jir-96.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches,  capitals,  pillars,  and 
other  details  of  Castle-Hedingham  Castle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  11  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6735.  ff.  97.] 

High  Easter.     See  Easter. 

*'  The  plotforme  of  the  manor  of  Plomborowc,  [in  the  parish  of 
Hockley,]  wherein  is  sett  downe  the  true  and  perfett  figures 
and  proportions  of  every  of  the  demaynes  of  the  sayde  manor 
....  which  sayde  plolfonne  is  sett  do^vne  by  the  scale  of  an 
inche  of  20  divysions,"  being  a  colored  plan  drawn  in  the 
year  1579:  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.    [Harl.  6697.  fol.  ub.] 

It  accompanies  the  survey  of  the  manors  and  lands  "  late 
in  the  possession  of  the  right  worshipful  Edmuade  Tirrell,  of 
Beaches,  in  the  co.  of  Essex,  Esq.,  deceased." 


r  Sketches,  in  Indian  ink,  of  ancient  sculpture  in  East  Honidon 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
lAdd.  6753.  fol.  m.] 

A  plan,  with  admeasurements,  of  the  chapel  and  almshouses  at 
Great  Ilford:  lOi  in.  x  fij  in.     [*  xiii,  4i.  a.] 

Impressions  from  the  sepulchral  brass  of  Sir  John  Smyth,  (who 
died  11th  Nov.  1475,)  in  the  chapel  belonging  to  the  Hospi- 
tal at  Great  Ilford:  each  ]  f.  3  in.  X  7  in.  [A  xiii,  41.  b. 
and  c] 

King's  forest,  in  HaiDault  Forest.     See  Hainault  Forest. 

Landward  Fort     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  119, 120,  ante. 

A  south  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  High  Layer  Church,  "  copied 
from  a  tinted  drawing  of  Mr.  Tyson's,  6  Dec,  1778 :"  7j  in. 
X  6  in.     [jb  XIII.  41.  1.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  gatehouse  or  tower  of  Layer-Mamey 
HaU:  2  f.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [ft  xiii.  «5.  6.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior,  looking  east,  of  Littlebury 
Church  ;  dravra  by  the  Rev^.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  1  f.  4  in.  x 
!]  in.     [Add.67M.  fol.  137.] 

Elevation  and  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door  of 

Littlebury  Church ;  drawn  in   1813,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 

Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  aai.  b.,  m.] 
Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  windows  and  the  south  door 

of  Littlebury  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6750.  fol.  129.] 
Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  of  the  south 

door  of  Littlebury  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  each  6 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  i36,  137.  M'J.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  porches  of 

littlebury  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  i9.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  porches  of 

Littlebury  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6 

in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6763.  fol.  M.^.] 
Luxbrougb,  in  the  parish  of  Chigwell.     See  Chigwell. 
Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  west  door  of  Maplestead  Church ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  7  in,  x  4  in,     [Add. 

6739.  fol.  41.] 
View  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Little  Maplestead  Church; 

drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6768,  p.  293, H 


366  ESSEX. 

Marks  Tey.    See  Tey. 

Naze  Point,  in  the  parish  of  Walton.  See  Walton. 

Netherhall,  in  the  parish  of  Roydon.  See  Roydon. 

New  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Boreham.  See  Boreham. 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Newport  Church ; 
each  5  in.  X  4  in.     ^Add.  6747.  ff.  is.  43.  5o.] 

Six  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Newport  Church  ; 
dram'n  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  5  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6748.  ff.  ii.  ir.  30.  34,  35.  62.] 

Nortofts,  in  the  parish  of  Tilbury  near  Clare.     See  Tilbdky. 

A  view,  in  bistre,  of  Oldham  How,  near  Colchester:  7J  in.  x 
4^  in.     [di  XIII.  46.] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Chipping  Ongar,  taken  ^*  from  an 
upper  room  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.;''  drawn  by  WDliam 
Moore,  in  1801 :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [di  xiii.  15.  5.  a.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chipping  Ongar ;  drawn  by 
William  Moore,  in  1801 :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [fb  xiu.  i5. 
5.  J.]  , 

Orwell  Haven.    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  118,  119,  ante. 

Plomborowe,  in  the  parish  of  Hockley.    See  Hockley. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Prittlewell  Church ;  drawn 
by  J.  T.  Smith,  in  1787 :  11  in.  x  8  in.    [ii  xiii.  47.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Prittlewell  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.   [Add. 

6756.  ff.  215,  216.] 

Purfleet    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  llQ-112,  ante. 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ancient  entrenchment  called  Ray- 
leigh  Castle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  5  in.  x 
3  in.    [Add.  6785.  fol.  138.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rochford  Church ;  drawn 
by  John  Thomas  Smith,  in  1787 :  llj  in.  x  9  in.  [ii  xiii. 
16.  a.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rochford  Almshouses ;  drawn  by 
John  Thomas  Smith,  in  1787:  11  in.  x  8^  in.      [ii  xiii. 

16.  J.] 

A  colored  front  view  of  the  ruins  of  the  gateway  of  Nether- 
hall,  in  the  parish  of  Roydon:  I  f.  3  in.  x  9^  in.  [di  xiii. 
44.  a.] 


A  tiew,  in  pencil,  of  the  interior  of  Uie  ruins  of  Netherhall :  1  f. 
1  in.  X  8  in.     [d(  xiii,  44.  c] 


of  the  ruins  of  Netherhall :  1  f. ; 


A  colored  side  vie\ 
[ft  xni.  44.  b.] 

A  front  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  ruins  of  tlie  old  gateway  at  Ne- 
therhall; 11  in.  X  8i  in.     [ifi  xin.  w.  rf.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  singularly  constructed  flat  aich  at 
Netherhall ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  4  in.  X  3 
in.    lAdd.  6756.  fol.  lus.] 

Rynesworthe  Marshe,  in  the  parish  of  Canewdon.     See  Ca- 

NEWDON. 

Scathes,  in  the  parish  of  Tilbury  near  Clare.     See  Tilbubt. 

A  colored  plan  of  Shamard  Marsh,  in  Canvey  Island,  near  Ben- 
fleet  and  Hadley;  drawn  in  the  year  1579:  1  f.  x  8  in. 
[Harl.  6697.  fol.  i07.] 

It  accompanies  the  survey  of  the  manors  and  lands  "late 
in  the  possession  of  the  right  worshipfial  Edmunde  Tirrell, 
of  Beaches,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  Esq.,  deceased." 

Seven  sketches  of  windows  and  doors,  with  various  architectural 
details,  of  South  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Eev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6756.  ff.  sos-au.] 

Stansted  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Halstead.     See  Halstkad. 

A  tinted  north-west  view  of  Great  Tey  Church :  9i  in.  x  6  in. 

[ft  XIII.  51,  3.] 

A  tinted  south  view  of  Marks  Tey  Church :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [ft 

xm.  M.  4.] 
Plan,  in  pen  andink,  of  the  base  of  one  of  the  pillars  in  Thaxted 

Church;  drawnby  James  Essex:  Sin.  x  4  in.    [_Add.  6768. 

p. .».] 

A  colored  west  view  of  West  Thurrock  Church  :  1  f.  2  in.  x  8J 
in.     [ft  XIII.  53.] 

Tilbury  Fort.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  108,  109,  ante. 

Survey  of  the  manors  of  Tilbery,  Nortofts,  and  Scathes,  in  the 
parish  of  Tilbury  near  Clare;  it  is  indorsed  "  1598.  Platte  of 
Tilbery,  Nortofts,  and  Scathes,  by  Mr.  Amyce"  [Israel 
Amyes,  or  Amys,  who  possessed  this  estate  from  1583  to 
1595]:  3  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  11  in.     [Lattsdoame  Roll  la.] 

w,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tower  at  the  Naze  Point,  in  the 

[  parish  of  Walton ;  drawn  by  [John  Thomas  Smith] :  8^  in. 

1  y  6i  in.     [ft  XIII.  43.J 


368  ESSEX. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  the  south  door  of  South 
Weald  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  6754.  fol.  lis.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  the  south  door  of  South  Weald  Church, 
with  diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale  of  its  formation ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add.  6788. 
fol.  10.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  capitals  and  bases  of  pillars  in 
South  Weald  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6756.  ff.  260,  261.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  South  Weald 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  5  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6748.  ff.  3.  16.  31.  46.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  South  We^ld 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.    lAdd.  6758.  ff.  186-189.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arms  in  Widington  Church,  near 
Newport;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6768.  p.  211.] 

Wolston  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Chigwell.    See  Chigwell. 


GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 


A  vi^w,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  Almondsbuiy  Hill,  with  Al- 
mondsburjr  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789 : 
lOJ  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Eaye,  ii.  187.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Almondsbury 
Church ;  drawn  in  Aug.  1789,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj-  in.  x 
7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  188.] 

Aust  Passage,  in  the  river  Severn.  See  Western  Coast,  p. 
53,  ante. 

Aust  Passage.    See  Henburt. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Berkely  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  6736.  fol.  97.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Beverstone  Church  and  Castle,  as  seen 
from  the  road;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  \0^ 
in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  198.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  porch  of  Beverstone  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  10 J  in.  x  7  J  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  n.  199.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  pulpit  and  reading  desk  in  Bever- 
stone Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  10^ 
in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  ii.  200.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  window  and  arch  south  of  the 
pulpit  in  Beverstone  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
July,  1790:  lOi  in.  x  7 J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  201.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch  and  recess  in  the  chancel  of 
Beverstone  Church ;  drawn  by  S^H.  Grimm,  in  1790:  lOJ 
in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  202.] 

3b 


370  GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  pillar  in  Beverstone  Church  ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  10 J  in.  x  7 J  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  203.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  octangular  stone  font  in  Be- 
verstone Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790  :  10 J  in. 
X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  204.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  sculptured  fragments  in  Beverstone 
Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  10 J  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  205.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Beverstone  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Girimm,  in  July,  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  ii. 

206.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  inner  part  of  the  gateway  of  Bever- 
stone Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  June,  1790 :  10  J  in. 
X  7  J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  207.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  piscina  and  a  doorway  of  an  old 
chapel  at  Calcot  Farm,  Beverstone ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1790:  10  J  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  211.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  an  old  bam  at  Calcot,  near  Beverstone ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790 :  lOj-  in.  x  7j  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  11.  208.] 

Drawing,  in  outline,  of  an  inscription  in  the  old  bam  at  Cal- 
cot;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7J  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 
210.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  basso-relievo  in  the  old  bam 
at  Calcot;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  10 J  in.  x  7^  in, 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  209.] 

Blaise  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Henbury.     See  Henbtjry. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bristol,  as  seen  from  Cliflon ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788  :  10 J  in.  x  7  J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

IV.  223.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Brandon  Hill,  and  part  of  Bristol,  as  seen 
from  Clifton;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  10} 
in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  224.] 

Plan  de  Bristol ;  a  colored  plan,  drawn  about  1650  by  a  French 
artist,  shewing  the  walls  and  churches :  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in.  [Add. 
1 1 ,564.  art.  12.] 

North-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

IV.  225.] 


CLOUCESTERSHIRE.  371 

i  colored  north  elevation  of  Bristol  CalliedraJ,  talcen  apparently 
r before  the  destruction  of  the  nave:  1  f.  5  in.  x  Sin.     [dr 
I  xxxvii.  3a.  e.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  the  west  gate  of  Bristol 

Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.H.Grimm, in  Aug.  1789:  lOJ  in. 

X  7J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  sag.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  south  window  of 

Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kemch :  4 

in.  X  2  in.      [Add.  6747.  fol.  iik] 

Sketch,  io  Indian  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  great  window  of  the 
north  transept  of  Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in,     [Add.  6758.  fol.  53.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  stone  pulpit  in  Bristol  Cathe- 
dra! ;  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789  :  10^  in.  x  7i  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  iv,  tji.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  arches  in  the  side  aisles  of  Bristol  Cathe- 
dral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOj  in,  x  7i 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  IV.  ist.'} 

Drawing,  in  Indiau  ink,  of  a  sculptured  head  over  a  doorway 
of  the  gallery  of  the  north  aisle  in  Bristol  Cathedral;  by 
;  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789:  lOA  in.  x  71  in.    [P.fl.Kaye, 
I'  IT.  «».] 

lew,  in  outline,  of  steps,  etc.,  in  the  wall  on  the  south  side  of 
k  the  altar  in  Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
[  Aug.  1788:  lOi  in.  X  1\  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  iv.  2,i6.] 

,  in  outline,  of  a  monument  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar 
in  Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 : 
lOi  in.  X  1\  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  iv.  ast.] 

IView,  in  outline,  of  the  ascent  to  the  Bishop's  Court  in  Bristol 
Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x 
71  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  iv.  Mti.] 

|new,  in  outline,  of  the  verger's  vestry,  and  the  gateway  to  the 
,  Bishop's  Court,  in  Bristol  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
J  Aug.  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  iv.  m.] 

tline  elevation  of  a  door  in  the  vestry  of  Bristol  Cathedral; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  iv.  a.'S.] 

_£levation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  doorway  leading  to  the  vestry 
3  Bristol  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789: 
lOi  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  ft.  Kaye,  iv.  ■,';■■.] 

3b2 


S72 

£leTatioii,  in  oatline,  of  the  doorvay  to  the  vestry  of  BrisU4  J 
Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOJ  in.  J 
X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  sto.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  window  in  tfae  vestry  of  Bristo 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  Aug.  1788  :  lOi  i 
X  TJ  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  IV.  a,i3.] 

Drau-iog,  in  Indian  ink,  of  arms  and  sculpture  on  the  north 
end  of  the  vestry  in  Bristol  Cathedral  j  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  va 
Aug.  1788:   lOi  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  337.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  Chapter  House  of  Bristo) 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 :  lOj  in. 
X  Tj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv,  5ifl.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  to  the  Chapter  House  from 
the  cloisters  of  Bristol  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Aug.  1788:  lOi  in.  x  71  in.     [A  R.  Kaye,  iv.  -lo.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  intersection  of  the  arches  in  tba  | 
Chapter  House  at  Bristol ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich  :  8  in.  X  C  in.     \_Add.  6746.  fol.  ao.] 

Five  sketches  of  details  of  the  Chapter  House  at  Bristol ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     \_Add, 

6758.  ff.  B-ia.] 

Rough  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  James's  Church  at  Bristol; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add. 

6759.  fol.  i4t.] 

Plan  and  live  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  St.  James's 

Church  ai  Bristol ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 

6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6758.  S.  i3-ia.] 
Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  parts  of  an  arch  in  St.  James's 

Church  at  Bristol ;   drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

each  3  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  6746.  ff.  w,  91.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  upper  west  window 

in  St.  James's  Church  at  Bristol ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tbomas 

Kerrich :  4  in.  x  4  in,     lAdd.  6743.  fol.  -1.] 
Colored  drawing  of  the  monument  to  llie  memory  of  Andrew 

Innys,  Gent.,  1726,  in  St.  John's  Church,  Bristol :  I  f.  9  in. 

X   1  f.  1  in.      [*  XXXVII.  38.  o.  1.] 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tower  of  Sl  Mary's 

Church,  Redcliff,  Bristol;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 

1788:  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  fi.  Kayo,  iv.24i.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  inside  of  the  north  porch  of  Redcliff 

Church,  Bristol ;  drawn  byS.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788:  lOJ 

in.  X  vi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  SM.] 


OLODCESTERSHinE, 


373 


Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  windows  in  the 
church  of  St.  Mary  RedcUffe,  at  Bristol;  drawn  by  the 
Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6748.  ff. 

!9.  63.] 

Elevations,  in  outline,  of  two  windows  in  the  south  transept  of 
Redcliff  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  10^  in.  x  7^ 
in.  [P.  K.  Kaye,  iv.  e5i,  S5i.] 
Drawing,  in  outline,  of  a  painted  glass  in  the  uppermost  win- 
dow of  the  north  aisle  in  Iledcliffe  Church ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
^10i^  in.  X  7i  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  rv.  8^:!.J 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  William  Canning  and 
his  wife,  in  the  south  transept  of  Kedcliff  Church ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788:  lOjin.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  iv.  ■h*.'\ 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  William  Canning,  in 
priest's  habits,  in  RedcUff  Church,  Bristol :  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  iu  Aug.  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv. 

»45.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  dog  and  foliage  under  the  feet 

I     of  William  Canning,  the  two  dogs  under  the  feet  of  his  wife, 
on  the  same  monument,  and  of  the  Jew  under  the  feet  of  Wil- 
r  liam   Canning,  on  his  monument  in  Redcliff  Church ;   by 
I  8.H.  Grimm,  inJuly,  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  1\  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 
I  IV.  a.16.] 
view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  the  purse-bearer  to 
r  William  Canning  in  Redcliff  Church;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
July,  1788:   lOJ  iu.  x  7j^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  S47.] 
Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tombstone  of  one  William  Coke, 
a  servant  and  cook,  in  Redcliff  Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOi  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  sia.] 
ftew,  in  outline,  of  the  monumental  effigies  of  a  knight  in  the 
north  transept  of  Redcliff  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  July,  1788  :  \0\  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  349.] 

I View,  in  outline,  of  the  monument  of  John  Ammington,  in  the 

^^^  west  end  of  the  south  aisle  of  Redcliff  Church ;  drawn  by 
^^B  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  lOJ  in.  X  74  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

^^^^  IT.  f50.] 

'  View,  in  Indian   ink,  of  the  hexagonal  carved  stone  font  in 

Redcliff  Church,  Bristol ;  drawn  by  S.  11.  Grimm :  lOJ  in. 
X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  s-i-i.] 

iwings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  three  boxes  in  the  north  tower 
of  Redcliffe  Church,  Bristol,  which  are  said  to  have  con- 


374  GLOUCESTEBEBIItE. 

Uined  the  manuscripU  of  Rowley,  forged  by  Chattcrton  ;  by 

S.  II.  Grimm ;  lOj^  in.  X  7J  Id.     [/>.  J{.  Kaye,  iv.  km.] 
A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St,  Paul's  Church,  Bristol :    1 1  i 

7  in.  X  1  f.  2  in.     [ffl  xxxvil.  :.8.  o.  a.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  north  front  of  St.  Augustine's  Gateway'  I 

on  the  College  Green  at  Bristol:   1  f.   1  in.  x  9  in,     [*  | 

XJtXVII.  ,19.  i/.] 

A  colored  sooth  view  of  St.  Augustine's  Gateway  at  Bristol ; 
f.  1  in.  X  9  in.     [ffl  xxxvn.  35.  A.] 

South  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Augustine's  Gateway  on  ] 
College  Green  at  Bristol ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Au^.  i 
1789:  lOj  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  259.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  details  of  the  north  and  Gouth  1 
fronts  of  St.  Augustine's  Gate  at  Bristol ;  drawn  by  the.  I 
Rev.  Thomas  Eerricb :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6758.  ffi  J 

32-38.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  det^s  of  the  architecture^ 
of  St.  Augustine's  Gate  at  Bristol;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  j 
Thomas  Kerrich :  each  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Jdd.  6746.  ff.  78,  79.  J 

84,  80.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  a  ruined  church  in  Thomas 
Street,  Bristol ;  drawnhyS.  H.Grimm,  in  Oct.  1789:  10  J  in. 

x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  siS.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Deanery  at  Bristol ;  drawn  I 
by  S.  H.  Grimm :  each  lOj^  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  r?.  i 
255,  856.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  tlie  Mayor's  Chapel,  Bristol ;  drawn  by  1 
S.  H.  Grimm,  m  Sept.  1789 :  lOj^  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kay^  ' 

IV.  857.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Brass  Works  near  Bristol ;  drawn  J 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788  :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.  [P.  R.  \ 
Kaye,  rv.  wa.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  "  Mother  Fugler's  Well,"  at  Bristol ;  drawn  J 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.    [P.  I 
Kaye,  iv.  sd?.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  door  of  a  house  in  Cora  Stree^V 
Bristol ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R,  | 

Kaje,iv..M.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Colston's  School,  at  Bristol; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788,  and  Oct.  1789:  eadt  I 
lOi  x  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  kuj,  s65.] 


GLOUCESTERSHIRE.  376 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  ihe  statue  of  King  William  III,  in 
King's  Square,  Bristol;  ilrawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1788  :  lOi  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  H.  Kaye,  iv.  96-.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  ol'the  school  of  the  Murine  Society, 
Bristol ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug,  1788  :  lOJ  in.  x 
7i  in.     [P.  n.  Kaye,  iv.  J6i.] 

Drawings,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  the  standard,  flag,  and  a  boy  of  the 
school  of  the  Marine  Society,  Bristol ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1789 :  lOJ  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  sea.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  James's  Market,  Bristol  j  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  10iin.x7iin.     [jP.  fi.  Kaye, 

Vt.  S60.] 

Calcot,  in  Beverstone.     See  Beverstone. 

A  colored  bird's  eye  view  of  Campden  House,  in  Gloucester- 
shire, "  belonging  to  the  Earl  of  Gainsborough ;"  drawn  about 
the  year  1750,  by  William  Hughes:  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  4  in. 

[*  XIII.  75.  3.] 

LSVetch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  circidar  window  in 
Cheltenham  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
8  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  aa.] 

(ketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in  Chelten- 
ham Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in,  x 

4  in.     [Add,  6747.  fol.  79.] 
Hiew,  in  outline,  of  the  tower,  lodge,  and  Lord  Clifton's  house, 

on  Clifton  Point;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  J788 :  1  f. 

3  in.  X  10^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  mj.] 
^View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clifton,  taken  from  the  road  near  Bed- 

mineter;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788  ;  10^  in.  x 

1\  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  aij.] 
I  "View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Mrs.  Kossignol's  house,  Sion  Row, 

Clifton;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept,  1789:  lOj  in.  x 

7i  in.     iP.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  *n.] 
\  View,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  the  windmill  and  camp  at  Clifton,  taken 

from  a  window  in  Mrs.  Rossignol's  house ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 

in  Sept.  1789:   lOJ  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  ^15.] 
fWest  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clifton,  taken  from  the  bow  window 

at  Mis.  Rossignol's;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1789: 

lOj-  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  sifi.] 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clifton,  taken  from  the  bow 

window  at  Mrs.  Rossignol's ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept. 

178tf :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     IP.  R.  Kaye,  11.  sir.] 


376  GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  woody  bank  opposite  the  Holwells, 

at   Clifton,  taken   from    the   window  at   Mrs.  Rossignol's ; 

drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.   1789;  lOJ  in.  X  TJ   in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  si8.] 
"  Centre  view,"  in  Indian  ink,  of  Clifton,  taken  from  the  window 

at  Mrs.  Rossignol's;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1789: 

lOJ  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  aig.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  windmill  and  camp  at  Clifton,  taken 

from  near  Redland;  draMoi  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789: 

10^  m.  X  ^i  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  li.  aso.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  summer  house  at  Clifton,  above  the 

dock ;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  10^  in,  x  7j  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  aai.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  the  New  Crescent  at  Clifton ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  lOi  in.  x  7^^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  n.  mJ] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapel  at  the  Hotwells  at  Clifton ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  lOi  in.  x  7j  in.  \P. 
R.  Kaye,  n.  9*3.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  from  Mr.  Foreman's  garden  wall, 
looking  towards  the  ferry-house  and  up  the  hill  at  the  Hot- 
wells;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788  :  lOj  in.  x  7J 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  m.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  mixture  of  rock  and  building  behind 
the  Hotwell  House ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 : 
10^  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  II.  aas.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  rock  intermixed  with  the  building 
in  the  Hotwell  House,  Clifton ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
July,  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ^m.'] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  New  Hotwells  at  Clifton,  looking 
down  from  the  Downs ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1788;  lOi  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  am] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  "  Botanical  Rock,"  over  the  Hot- 
wells at  Clifton;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  July,  1788: 
.     lOi  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye'  ii.  aw.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Lead  Works  oppoute 
the  Hotwell  House,  Chfton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
August,  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7}  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  S30.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  on  the  way  leading  from  the  Hotwells  to 
the  Downs  at  Clifton;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1788:   lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  il.  aai.] 


CILOUCESTERSHIRE.  377 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  ruin  on  the  river  Avon,  opposite  St. 
Vincent's  Rock,  Clifton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  July, 
1788  :  lOi  in.  x  71  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  asa.] 
r  T^ew,  in  Indian  ink,  looking  up  t!ie  river  Avon  towards  the 
Hotwell  House  at  Clifton ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  July, 
1788:  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  s*!.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  parade  at  the  Holwells,  Clifton, 
taken  ft-om  the  opposite  side  of  the  river;  drawn  by  S.  H, 
Grimoi,  in  July,  1788  :   10^  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ir. 

S34.] 

,  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  building  called  "  Cook's  Folly," 
near  the  Hotwells,  Cltflon,  with  a  distant  view  of  Mrs.  Gor- 
don's bouse  on  Leigh  Down ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.    {P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  «35.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  Cook's  Folly,"  Clifton,  taken  from  the 
turnpike  on  the  Downs,  above  the  Hotwells;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788:  lOi  in.  x  7^  in.     IP.  R.  Kaye,  . 

II.  i36.] 

■.^Fiew,  in  Indian  ink,  looking  down  the  river  Avon,  with  the 
meadows  at  the  foot  of  "  Cook's  Folly" ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Griram,  ill  July,  1788:  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv. 

S78.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  dockyard  at  the  Hotwells,  Clifton, , 
taken  from  Mr.  Foreman's  garden ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  July,  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  a:i7.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  on  St.  Vincent's  Rock,  above  the 
Hotwells,  Clifton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Jidy,  1788  : 
10^  in.  X  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  eSB.] 

I  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Vincent's  Rock,  looking  towards 
lie  new  Hotwells,  Clifton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  July, 
1788 :  lOi^  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  '.::vi.j 

South  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Vincent's  Rock  and  Hyacinth 
Point,  taken  from  the  road  at  Sion  Hill,  Clifton  :  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1789 :  101  ia.  X  71  in.  [/».  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  iw.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Vincent's  Rock,  taken  "  from  an 
angle  of  the  southern  camp  of  the  opposite  glen  on  Leigh 
Down,"  Clifton  ;  drawn  by  i.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789 :  10^ 
in.  X  7iin.     [f.fi.  Kaye,  ii.  ^4i.] 

^ew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  beginning  of  the  new  buildings  on 
St.  Vincent's  Rock,  at  Clilton,  taken  from  the  garden  below 
3c 


378 


C LOCCESTSBSH IRE. 


it ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  in  Aug.  1788 :  10^  in.  X  7j  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaje,  ii.  ?«.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  St.  Vincenfs  Rock  and  Bristol  Channel, 
taken  from  the  Well-house,  Clifton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Ju]y,  1788  :  1  f.  3  in.  X  lOJ  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  -^43.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Mary's  Well,  at  the  foot  of  St.  Vin- 
cent's Rock,  Holwelis,  Clifton;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
July,  1788 :   lOJ  in.  x  7  j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  II.  ivt.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Hotwell  Ferry,  at  Clidon  ;  drawn  by 
S.H.Grimm,iti  July,  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  fi.  Kaye, 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Mr.  Bright's  pleasure  grounds  at  King 
Road,  taken  from  the  opposite  bank  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Aug.  1789:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  rv.  gr?.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  farm  buildings  on  the  road  from  Clifton 
to  Almondsbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789 :  lOJ 
in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  na.'] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  camp  between  the  Crossing 
Hands  and  Bristol ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1790:  lOj 


94B.] 

ing  Hands;   drawn  by  S.  H. 
X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 


(  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  at  Crossi 

Grimm,  in  July,  1790:    10^ 

<«■] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  inn  at  Crossing  Hands ;  drawn  by 

S.H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790:  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in-     [P.  if.  Kaye, 

il.  147,] 

"Plan   de   Glocester;"    being  a  colored  plan,   drawn  by  a 

French  artist,  about  1650:  3  f.  x  1  f.  6  in.     [Add.  11,564. 

art.  4.] 
A  drawing,  in  bistre,  of  the  recumbent  monumental  statue  of 

Edward  II.,  on  his  monument  in  the  north  side  of  the  choir 

of  Gloucester  Cathedral ;  by Carter,  in  1797 :  1  f.  6 

in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [ft  xiii.  68.  n.] 
An  elevation,  in  bistre,  of  the  monument  of  Ring  Osrick,  on  the 

north  side  of  the  altar  in  Gloucester  Cathedral :  1  f.  6  in.  X 

1  f.  2  in.     [A  xni.  68.  o.] 
Elevation,  in  bislre,  of  the  monument  of  Abbat  Seabrook,  near 

the  entrance  to  the  choir  in  Gloucester  Cathedral :  1  f.  6  in. 

X  I  f.  2  in.    [ft  XIII.  68.  p.] 
A  view,  in  bistre,  of  the  monument  of  Abbat  Parker,  on  the 

north  side  of  the  choir  in  Gloucester  Cathedral :  1  f.  6  in. 

X   1  f.  2  in.      [ft  XIII.  68.  q.] 


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379 


1  colored  view  of  the  monument  of  Abraham  Blackleach,  Gent., 
(who  died  in  1639,}  at  the  east  end  of  the  north  aisle  of 
Gloucester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  Robert  Cook,  in  1797 :  1  f. 
4  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [*  XIII.  68.  r.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  door  near  to  the  stairs  to  the  org^an 

in  Gloucester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 

rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  fol.  Ji.] 
Twelve  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  of  Gloucester 

Cathedral;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  5  in. 

X  3  in.     IJdd.  6752.  ff.  i69-i8o.] 
Highly  finished  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of 

Robert,   Duke    of   Normandy,   in    St.    Peter's    Church    at 

Gloucester,  as  it  appeared  after  it  was  restored  in  the  time 

of  Charles  [1. ;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  9  in.  x  7  in. 

[Jdd.  67-^0.  fol.  SI.] 
Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  three  doors  in  the  Deanery  at 

Gloucester ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4 

in.     [Add.  6739.  fol.  do.] 
Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  porch  of  Henbury  Church ; 

drawn  by  S.   H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788;   10^  in.  x  7j  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  Jaa.] 
View,  in   Indian  ink,  of  Henbury  School ;   drawu  by  S.  H. 

Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 :  lOJ  io.  X  71  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

S51.J 

Vieiv,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  mansion  at  Westbury ;  drawn  by 
S.  II.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788  :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye, 
11.  :(68.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Blaise  or  Blaze  Castle  and  Henbury, 

taken  from  the  Passage  road ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 

Oct.  1789:  lOj  in.  x  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  aij.] 
A  colored  view  of  Blaise  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Henbuiy,  near 

Bristol ;  now  the  seat  of  John  Scandrett  Harford,  Esq.     [dr 

XIII.  73.  1.  J.] 
View,  in   Indian  ink,  of  Blaise   Castle,  from  the  road  near 

Weston;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788:  lOj  in.  x 

71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  IV.  810.] 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Blaise  Castle;  drawn  by 

S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  lOi  in.  x  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 


^ 


View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Blaise  Castle,  from  the  road  near  Hen- 
bury; by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iu  July,  1788:  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in, 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  211.] 

3c2 


380  OLOUOESTBRSHIRE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Blaise  Casile,  taken  from  an  old  fortifi- 
cation on  the  point  of  land  where  Weston  Inn  stands ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  TSjbljq^  iv.  «i3.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  chasm  and  rock  called  Giant  Goram's 
chair,  taken  from  the  Sky  Battery  of  Blaise  Castle ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  10^  in.  x  7 J  in.  [P.  R. 
Eaye,  iv.  215.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  woody  chasm  as  seen  from  the  Sky 
Battery ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x 
7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  216.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  root-house  in  the  pleasure  grounds  of 
Blaise  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789 :  10^ 
in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  iv.  214.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  division  of  the  roads  to  the  old  and 
new  passages  at  Aust,  in  the  parish  of  Henbury ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1789  :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  196.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Passage  Inn  at  Aust,  or  Lamp- 
lighter^s  Hall,  near  the  Hotwells  and  the  King  Road ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOj  in.  x  l\  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  194.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Knowl  and  Over,  from  the  Aust 
Passage  Road;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1789:  10} 
in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  jR.  Kaye,  n.  193.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  narrow  layers  of  stones  on  a  bank 
of  the  road  turning  off  from  the  Aust  Passage  Road,  in  the 
parish  of  Henbury,  to  Over ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct. 
1789:  lOJ  in.  x  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11. 197.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  a  house  at  Northwick,  in  the  parish  of 
Henbury,  on  the  road  between  the  two  passages ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept  1789:  10}  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  253.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  New  Passage  House  at  Redwick, 
in  the  parish  of  Henbury ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept. 
1789 :  lOj  in.  x  l\  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  S6i.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  tomb  of  Jenkyn  Worrall,  and  his  wife 
and  daughter,  in  Newland  Church-yard,  Gloucestershire :  9 
in.  X  Q\  in.    [d?  xiii.  n.  «.] 

A  colored  north  view  of  Northleach  Church:  11  in.  x  8  in. 

[il  XIII.  69.  a.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  Northleach  Church  :  11  in.  x  8  in. 

[JH  XIII.  69.  6.] 


GLOUCESTEBSHIRE.  381 

A  colored  view  of  the  Vicarage  House  at  Nortbloach  ;  101  'H. 

K  7  in.     [A  XJII.  69.  c] 
Northwick,  m  the  parish  of  Henbuiy.     See  Henbcbt.  I 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Painswick  Church ;  drawn  by 
8.  H.  Grimn),  in  July,  1790 :  lOJ  in.  x  TJ  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  I5(.] 

View,  ID  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  the  Seymours  at 
Painswick;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790  :  lOJ  in. 
X  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  II.  955.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Town  Hall  atPainawicki  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1790 :   lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R. 
■  Kaye,  ii.  VJG.J 

View,  in   Indian  ink,  of  a  knoll  in  Mr.  Hyet's  grounda  at 
"  BueuoH  Ayres,"  near  Painswick  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
-      in  July,  1790 :  lOj  in.  x  74  in.     IP.  R.  Kaye,  11.  3,i7.] 

Bedland  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Westbury-upon-Trim.     See 

Westbdhy. 

Redwick,  in  the  parish  of  Henbury.     See  Henbchy. 
I  'llew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Duchess  of  Beaufort'e  house  at 

^^^  Stoke  Gifford;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOi 
^^^P  m.  X  7)  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  :6£.] 

^^^^feast  view,  in  outline,  of  Tetbury  and  Tetbury  Church,  taken 
r  from  the  road;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  17fl0:  lOj 

in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  363.] 
Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  figures  of  a  knight 
I  and  a  lady  in  the  south  aisle  of  Tetbury  Cliurch ;  by  S.  H. 

Grimm,  in  July,  1790 :  each  lOi  in.  x  7i  iu.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 
II.  «61,  i63.] 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Thombury  Church  and 
Castle;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  iu  Aug.  1789:  lOJ  in.  x 
I  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  ^66.] 

Rough  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Thornbury  Castle;  drawn  by  the  Rev, 
I  Thomas  Kerricb:  6  in.  X  6, in.    [Jrfd.  6735.  fol.  nr.] 

St  Vincent's  Rock,  in  Chfton.     See  Cufton. 
South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Westbury,  taken  from  the 
road;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1789  :  10)  in.  x  7]  in. 
I  [P.fl.Kaye,  II.  367.] 

^^^JUeration,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  turret  on  the  south  side  of  West* 
^^^Kbury  Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788.:  lOj 
^^^Hn.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  -iw.] 


3B2  GLODCBSTEBSHIfiE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  house  with  a  curiouB  chimney, 
at  Weslbury,  on  the  Passage  Road ;  drawn  by  S,  H,  Grimin, 
in  Oct  1789 :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  869.J 

A  colored  "  Map  of  the  lands  of  Redland  Court,  part  of  the 
estate  of  John  Cossins,  of  London,  Gentleman,  1732,"  in  the 
parish  of  Weslbury-upon-Trim;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  two 
chains  to  an  inch :  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [ft  xiii.  77.  3.  a.] 

A  colored  "  Elevation  of  the  garden  front  of  Redland  Court ; 
being  the  seat  of  John  Cossins,  Esq.,  1735 ;  invented  and 
executed  by  J.  Strahan,  Archit. ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  71  feet 
to  an  inch,  by  J.  J.  de  Wilstax:  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  2i  in.    [* 

XIII.  77.  3.  L] 

South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Redland  Chapel,  in  the 
parish  of  Westbury -up on-Trim,  near  Bristol;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788 :  lOi  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

U.  t58.] 

An  interior  view,  in  Indian  ink,  looking  east,  of  Redland 
Chapel,  near  Redland  Court,  in  the  parish  of  Westbury-upon- 
Trim;  built  in  the  year  1740,  by  John  Cossins,  Esq.,  lo 
whom  this  drawing  is  dedicated,  by  James  Stewart,  Junior : 
2  f  X  1  f.  6  in.     [*  XIII.  95.  a.] 

Colored  elevation  of  the  interior  of  the  west  end  of  Redland 
Chapel :  11  in.  x  8)  in.     [ft  xiii.  9S.  i.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  in  the  vestry  of  Redland 
Chapel,  erected  at  the  expense  of  John  Innys,  of  Redland 
Court,  brother,  heir,  and  executor  to  Mrs.  Martha  Cossins : 
1  f.  1  in.  X  9  in.     [A  xiii.  95.  a.] 


Colored  drawing  of  the  tablet  erected  i 
commemorate  its  foundation :  11  in.  ; 


Redland  Chapel,  to 
8  in.     [4  xm.  95.  c] 


View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  quarry  at  Redland ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1788:  lOi  in.  x  TJ  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii,  aeo.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Cotham  Tower,  as  seen  from  Redland 
Chalk  Pita ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1789 :  lOj  in. 
X  7j-  in.    [p.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  259.] 

A  plan  of  tlie  great  cavern  called  Pen  Park  Hole,  in  the  parish 
of  Westbury;  drawn  apparently  soon  after  the  accident  which 
happened  to  the  Rev,  Thomas  Newman,  in  1775:  1  f.  8  in. 
X  1  f.  3  in.     [*  xin.  93.  *.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  "  Remains  of  the  Roman  pavement 
lying  in  the  church-yard  at  Woodchester,  in  Gloucestershire, 
four  feet  under  ground,  whose  length  is  about  160  feeti  this 


GLOUCESTEBSHIRB.  383 

is  esteemed  the  most  curious  piece  of  Mosaic  work  in  Eng- 
land, and  is  composed  of  cubes  of  half  an  inch  of  the  same 
colours  herein  expressed :  ^  1  f.  x  7|^  in.     [sb  xiii.  loi.  &.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  ^^  Part  of  a  Roman  pavement,  found  in 
the  church-yard  at  Woodchester,  near  Minchinghampton,  in 
Gloucestershire ;  delineated  and  colored  upon  the  spot  by  R. 
Bradley,  July  31,  1722 1**  If.  x  8  in.    lAdd.  6238.  3.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  same  pavement ;  copied  by  Priscilla 
Combe,  from  a  drawing  [the  preceding]  made  by  Richard 
Bradley,  in  Aug.  1722 :  1  f.  4  in.  x  8^  in.    Isb  xiii.  loi.  c] 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Coast  of  Hampshire.  See  Sodthebn  Coast,  pp.  56-58, 75-91 J 
ante. 

A  colored  military  survey  of  the  coaat  of  Hampshire,  SusB 
and  Kent,  from  Christ  Church  to  Dover,  with  the  roads  be-1 
tween  Salisbury,  Winchester,  Bagshot,  Guilford,  Southampton, 
and  Portsmouth ;  Croydon,  Chichester,  and  Brighton ;  Can- 
terbury, Pevensey,  and  Hastings;  drawn  [by  Major  General 
Roy?]  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile:  J2  f.  x  4  f.  J 
[A  VI.  9B,  99.'] 

A  colored  "  Survey  and  sketch  of  the  country  from  Salisbury  to 
Winchester  and  Alton,  with  the  road  from  Petersfield  to 
Godalming,  as  reconnoitred  by  L'.  D''.  Dundas,  [afterwards 
General  Sir  David  Dundas,]  Feb.  10,1757;"  drawn  on  a  scale 
of  If  inch  to  a  mile :  8  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  10  in.     [*  vi.  lOO.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  country  between  Staines  and  Silchester, 
on  the  line  of  the  Roman  road  from  London  to  Bath  ;  reduced 
from  the  survey  executed  by  the  oflGcers  in  the  senior  depart- 
ment of  the  Koyal  Military  College  at  Sandhurst,  in  1835; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile,  by  Lieut.  George 
Grey,  83rd  Regt,  and  Lieut.  Henry  Dunn  O'Halloran,  69th 
Regt:  2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  9  in.     [Add.  11,734.] 

Outline  elevation,  plan,  section,  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of 
St.  Aldhelm's  Chapel  in  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  i_Add.  6755.  ff. 
161,  161.]  / 

A  colored  "  Geometrical  survey  of  Alice  Holt  and  Woolmer 
Forest,  in  the  county  of  Hants,  [according  to  the  meets  and 
bounds  of  a  perambulation  thereof,  lakeu  in  the  year  1638 ; 
within  which  perambulation  is  also  traced  the  privata  pro- 


HAMPSHIRE.  385 

perty  in  fee  which  is  subject  to  Iht;  forest  laws,]  made  by 
James  Wyburd,  sun'eyor,  to  a  scale  of  20  chains  lo  an  inch, 
A.D.  1787  ;  "  it  is  the  original  survey  presented  to  the  king 
with  the  sixth  report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Woods  and 
Forests,  and  is  signed  by  Charles  Middleton,  John  Call,  and 
Jolin  Fordyce,  8  Feb.  1790:  4  f.  x  2  f.  4  in.     [*  xiv.  9.  i.] 


Isle  of  Wight.     See  Southern  Coast, 


Appuldercombe,  in  the 
p.  76,  ante. 

Beatiley  or  Beaulieu  River.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  77,  ante. 

A  colored  "  Plan  of  the  demesne  lands  belonging  to  the  crown 
within  the  forest  of  Bere,  othenvise  East  Bere,  otherwise 
South  Bere,  in  the  county  of  Southampton ;  surveyed  by 
order  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Land  Revenue,  by  Richard 
Davis,  Lewknor,  Oxon,  1789  ; "  being  the  original  plan  pre- 
sented to  the  king  with  the  thirteenth  report  of  tlie  Commis- 
sioners, and  signed  by  Charles  Middleton,  John  Call,  and 
John  Fordyce,  May  31,  1792;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  40  chains 
or  one  furlong  to  an  inch  :  2  f  10  in.  X  2  f.  4  in.  [sb  xiy. 
9.  2.] 

tfiussleton  River.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  78,  ante. 

Galsbot  Castle.     See  Sodthern  Coast,  p.  78,  ante. 
VC^ariBhrook  Castle,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.    See  Southern  Coast, 
p.  77,  ante. 
View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Carisbrook  Castle,  looking  towards  the 
entrance ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerricb :  7  in.  x  5  in. 
[Add.  6735.  fol.  to.] 

I  Christchurch  River.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  77,  ante. 

I  ^ew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hinton  Flace,  near  Cbristchuicb,  the 
seat  of  Mr.  Clarke,  burnt  down  in  17  .  ,:  1  f.  3  in.  x  8  in. 
[*  XIP.  73.1 

[  East  and  West  Cowes,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Sodthern 
Coast,  p.  77,  ante. 

Outline  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  West  Cowes  Castle;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerricb :  7  in.  x  Sj-  in.     [Add.  6735. 

fol.  11-.] 

Cumberland  Fort.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  88,  89,  ante. 
Oonnose.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  76,  ante. 
Eastney  Point.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  88,  89,  anlf. 
Forton  Hospital.     See  Soi;tii£RN  Coast,  p.  79,  ante. 


^^ 


386  HAMPSHIRE. 

Freshwater  Bay,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  See  Southern  Coast, 
p.  76,  ante. 

« 

Gillkicker  Point    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  79,  ante. 

Gosport    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  79-82,  ante. 

Hinton  Place,  near  Christchurch.     See  Christchurch. 

Impression  from  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  a  knight  in  Hor- 
del  Church :  1  f.  8  in.  x  7  in.     [sb  xiv.  so.] 

Hurst  Castle.    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  76, 77 y  ante. 

A  slight  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Hurst  Castle;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :   7  in.  x  dj  in.      [Add.  6735.  fol. 

125.] 

Kingston  Church,  in  the  Island  of  Portsea.     See  Portsea. 
Langston  Harbour.    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  79-89,  ante. 

Lymington  River.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  77,  ante. 

Fort  Monckton.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  79,  ante. 

A  colored  view  of  the  interior  of  the  east  end  of  the  ruins  of 
Netley  Abbey :  1  f.  x  8  in.    [*  xiv.  83.  e."] 

Two  views,  one  colored,  one  in  Indian  ink,  of  ihe  stone  in  the 
New  Forest,  placed  by  John,  Lord  Delawar,  in  1745,  to 
mark  the  scite  of  the  ^^  oak  tree  on  which  an  arrow  shot  by 
Walter  Tyrrell  at  a  stag,  glanced  and  struck  King  William 
II.,  sumamed  Ruius,  in  ihe  breast  ;^^  drawn  by  J.  T.  Allen, 
in  1803 :  each  1  f.  1  in.  x  9^  in.     [sb  xiv.  84.  6,  cr.] 

Newport,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Southern  Coast,  p.  77, 
ante. 

Niton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Southern  Coast,  p.  76, 
ante. 

A  rough  plan,  in  black  and  red  chalk,  of  Pilewell  House,  near 
Baddesley,  the  seat  of  James  Worsley,  Esq. :  1  f.  x  7  in. 
[*  XIV.  74.  a.] 

Place  House,  near  Titchfield.    See  Titchfield. 

Portch  ester  Castle.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  78,  ante. 

'  Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Portchester  Castle ;  drawn  *^  from 
Eing,^'  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
6746.  fol.  30.] 

A  slight  sketch,  in  pencil,  of  Portchester  Castle ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4^  in.     [AM.  6735.  fol. 

i:i8.] 


I 

I  Ru 


UAMl>SUtHt.  :)97 

Portsmouth  and  Portsea.     See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  56,  78- 

90,  ante. 
A  Dortb-cast  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Kingston  Churcl),  in  the 

Island  of  Portsea:  1  f.  x  9  in.     [dt  xiv.  bi.] 
Small  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  part  of  the  interior 

of  Portsmoutli  Church  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  6  in.  x  4 

in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  laa.] 
Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  architectural  details  and  notes,  of 

Romsey  Church;  drawn  by  James   Essex:  7   in.  x  4  in, 

\_Add.  6770.  pp.  ir-sa.] 
Eight  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches,  windows,  and  archi- 
tectural  details   of  Romsey  Church  ;   drawn   by  the   Rev. 

Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  ff.  ia7-i  i5.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  east  window  of 

Romsey  Church  ;  draivn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  4  in. 
[Add.  6747.  fol.  111.] 
Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  west  window  in  the  north  transept 

of  Romsey  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  ilev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  4 
3  in.     [Add.  6730.  fol.  u!>.] 

;etch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Romsey  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     iAdd,  6730.  fol.  94.] 

Rufiis's  Stone,  in  the  New  Forest.     See  New  Forest. 

Sandham  Fort,  in  Sandhani  Bay,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See 
SotTTHERN  Coast,  pp.  76,  77,  ante. 

Outline  elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  door  of 
Shalfleet  Church,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6755.  fol.  ico.] 

A  norUi-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Silchester  Church,  1741: 

7j  in.  X  6  in.  [fi  xiv.  d5.  A.] 
!A  plan  of  the  Roman  city  and  amphitheatre  at  Silchester, 
"measured.  A".  1741,  with  a  chain  by  John  Stairs,  sur- 
veyor, together  with  a  scheme  of  the  ancient  streets  as  he 
conjectures  them  to  have  run,  from  several  years'  obser\-atiou 
of  the  com  when  green  there;  likewise  the  situation  of  a 
large  building,  whose  foundations  remain,  towards  the  middle 
of  the  city ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  140  yards  to  an  inch  :  1  f. 
2  in.  X  llj  in.     [•&  xiv.  as.  b.\ 

A  plan  of  the  "  ruins  oi  the  ancieut  city  and  amphitheatre  at 
Silchester,  as  they  appear  at  this  present  time,  April  23, 1 742 ;" 
[drawn  by  John  Stairs?]  on  a  scale  of  140  yards  to  an  inch  : 
f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [ft  xiv.  85.  c] 

3  d2 


388  HAMPSHIRE.  ^  "^ 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  amphitheatre  at  Silchester,  taken 
from  the  south  entrance,  in  1742  ;  drawn  by  [John  Stairs  ?]  : 
1  f .  2  in.  X  10^  in.     [sb  xiv.  85.  g.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  different  parts  of  the  Roman  walls  at 
Silchester,  1742;  drawn  by  [John  Stairs?]:  1  f.  2^in.  x  11} 
in.    [sb  XIV.  85./.] 

A  colored  *'  plan  of  the  ancient  city  of  Silchester,  taken  by  John 
Wright,  surveyor,  1745  f  drawn  on  a  scale  of  16  statute  poles 
to  an  inch :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.    [sb  xrv.  85.  dJ] 
See  the  Archeologia^  vol.  xxvii.  pp.  412-419. 

Southampton  and  Southampton  River  and  Harbour.  See 
Southern  Coast,  pp.  77,  78,  ante. 

Small  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  in,  the  old  walls  of 
Southampton ;  drawn  by  James  Essex. :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
6768.  p.  197.] 

Southsea  Castle.    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  80-88,  ante. 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  inscription  on  a  plate  of  copper  gilt 
found  at  Stockbridge,  formerly  fixed  on  the  stone  bridge  there : 
1  f.  6  in.  X  11  in.     [d?  xiv.  51.] 

Titchfield  Haven.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  82,  ante. 

A  colored  front  view  of  Place  House,  near  Titchfield ;  drawn 
by  Ralph  Willett  Miller,  in  1791 :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.     [*  xiv. 

75.  1.] 

Undercliffe,  near  Shanklin,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Southern 
Coast,  p.  76,  ante. 

A  colored  west  view  of  Warblington  Castle,  between  Emsworth 
and  Havant ;  drawn  in  April,  1761 :  9}  in.  x  6^  in.    [d?  xiv. 

88.  a.] 

A  colored  general  view  of  the  ruins  at  Warblington,  near  Ha- 
vant; drawn  by  Ralph  Willett  Miller,  in  1789:  1  f.  5  in.  x 
1  f.    [d?  xrv.  88.  £.] 

A  *^  true  copy  of  Thos.  Lawrence's  survey  of  the  borough  of 
Whitchurch,  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  taken  in  the 
year  1730;'^  being  a  reduced  colored  plan,  on  parchment, 
signed  8  Sept.  1730,  by  Tobias  Butler,  Junior,  Mayor ;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  5^  perches  to  an  inch :  2  f.  8  in.  X  2  f.  4  in. 

[*  XIV.  52.] 

Isle  of  Wight    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  75-77,  ante. 

"Plan  de  Winchester:"  being  a  colored  plan,  shewing  the 
walls  and  churches,  drawn  by  a  French  artist,  about  the  year 
1650,  on  a  scale  of  60  paces  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in. 
[Add.  11,564,  art.  2.] 


BAUrsHIRE.  3S9 

I,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  "  as  I  suppose 
I  it  was  built  soon  after  the  Conquest;"  drawn  bj  James 
I  Essex:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6770.  p.  i6.] 

■■BVetch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  plan  of  Winchester  Cathedral, 
"from  a  plan  I  made  on  the  spot;"  drawn  by  the  Rev, 
Thomas  Kerrich ;  6  in.  x  4  in.     IJdd.  6759.  fol.  is  t.] 

Nine  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  a  plan  and  various 
architectural  details  of  Winchester  Cathedral;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.  [^Add.  6750. 
ff.  116-118.  i*n-ii5.] 

■JUeralions,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north  and  west  fronts  of  the 
I  palace  of  Winchester;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  12  feet  to  an  inch: 
[  2  f.  5  in.  X  1  f.  8  in,     [*  xiv.  54.  m.] 

ftetches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  door,  and  of  an  arch,  in  tho 
I  Boutli  side  of  the  nave  of  Winchester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
I  (lie  Rev.  Tliomas  Kerrich  :  each  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  6739. 

Wo  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  parts  of  the  monumental 
^  effigies  of  a  crusader  in  Winchester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
r  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  4i  in.  [Add.  6728. 
[   ff.73,  7*.] 

tches,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  parts  of  Winchester 
Cathedral;  with  the  square  font,  the  circular  window  at  the 
end  of  the  north  transept,  and  a  plan  of  the  east  end  of  the 
choir;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add. 

6768.  pp.  193-19+.  ^6-^37.'] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  circular  window  m 
^^H  Winchester  Cathedral ;  drawn  "  from  Essex,"  by  the  Rev. 
^^m   Thomas  Kerrich  :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  n.] 

^^^feetch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  square  stone  font  at  Winchester ; 
^^^H  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
^^■6736.  fol.  90.] 

^^^^etch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  moulding  in  Winchester  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  4  in.  X  3  in.  [Add, 
6746.  fol.  87.] 

Sketch  and  details  of  an  arch  in  St.  Thomas's  Church,  Win- 
chester ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6754.  fol.  136.] 

Iielob,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Winchester  Cross ;  drawn  by  James 
{  Essex:  6  in,  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6768.  p.  i09.] 


390 


HAMPSHIRE. 


U  Wincbeste^^l 


Plan,  in  pen  and  ink^  of  the  church  of  St.  Cross,  at  Wincbeste^l 
wilh  slielchcs  of  the  interior  of  the  north  side  of  the  choir 
and  of  the  east  end,  and  of  the  ornaments  of  arches ;  dranit 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add, 
6750.  ff.  113-115.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  plan  of  the  church  of  St.  Cross, 
near  Winchester,  "  from  a  slight  plan  I  made  on  the  spot;'* 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd. 
6759.  fol.  147.] 

Outline  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  church  of  St.  Cross,  near 
Winchester ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6769.  fol.  47.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  capitals  and  arches,  with  notes,  of 
the  church  of  St.  Cross,  at  Winchester;  drawn  by  James 
Essex :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp.  a38-2«.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  great  west  window 
of  the  church  of  St,  Cross;  drawn  in  1810,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich:  4  in.  x  2^  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  114.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window,  and  the 
ornaments  of  an  arch,  in  the  church  of  St.  Cross,  near  Win- 
chester; drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  X 
4  in.    lAdd.  6754.  ff.  1+7.  ise.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ornaments  on  arches  in 
the  church  of  St.  Cross,  at  Winchester;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  each  3  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  6746.  ff.  94.  96. 

lOh.  107.] 

Woolmer  Forest.     See  Alice  Holt  and  Woolmeh  Forest. 
Outline  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  arch  between  the 

nave  and  chancel  of  Yaverland  Church,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight; 

with  diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale  of  ihe  construction ; 

drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.     \^Add. 

6738.  fol.  ly.] 
Outline  elevation  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  south  door 

of  Yaverland  Church,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  drawn  by  the 

Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add-.  0755,  fol.  159.] 

Yarmouth,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  See  Southern  Coast,  p.  76, 
ante. 


HEREFORDSHIRE. 


A  VIEW,  in  Indian  ink,  of  ^^  Bone  Well,  under  Richards  Castle, 
in  Herefordshire,  which  for  three  or  four  months  in  the  year 
is  fiill  of  small  frog  bones ;  drawn  in  August,  1722,  by  Ber- 
nard Lens  at  the  well  :'^  1  f.  x  8  in.     IJdd.  5214.  fol.  163.] 

A  surrey  of  Dun  Boggs  Farm,  in  Herefordshire,  1729;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  11  [chains  ?]  to  an  inch :  1  f.  2  in.  x  8^  in.  [sb 

XV.  106.] 

A  colored  view  of  Fownhope  Chancell,  Herefordshire:  1  f.  1  in. 
X  1 1  in.     [*  XV.  107.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Gooders,  or  Burrop  House,  near  He- 
reford ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [sb  xv. 

98.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  keep  of  Goodrich  Castle:  11|^  in.  x  10 
in.     [ite  XV.  108.  ^.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  some  double  arches  in  Goodrich 
Castle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6739.  fol.  78.] 

*'  Plan  de  Hereford:  '^  being  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French 
artist  about  the  year  1650,  on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  If  inch : 
1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4  in.    [Add.  11,564.  art.  20.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Bishop's  Palace  at  Hereford, 
taken  from  the  opposite  side  of  the  river ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher, 
of  Hereford :  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [sb  xv.  96.  m.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  the  old  Chapter 
House  at  Hereford ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1 
in.     [sb  XV.  96.  n.] 


39  HEREFORDSHIRE. 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Black  Fryers, 
Hereford ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.  [ib  xv. 
96.  p.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Black  Fryers,  at 
Hereford,  and  of  the  Cross  of  St.  John ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher : 

I  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [ib  xv.  96.  q.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Cross  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem,  at  Hereford ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher :  1  f.  x  9  in. 
[ib  XV.  96.  r.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Coningesby's  Hospital,  at  Hereford ; 
drawn  by  S.  Usher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [sb  xv.  96.  sJ] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Infirmary  at  Hereford ;  drawn 
by  S.  Fisher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [ib  xv.  96.  u.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Widemarsh  Gate,  Hereford ;  drawn 
by  S.  Fisher:  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [sb  xv.  96.  «?.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bye  Street  Gate,  Herrford ;  drawn  by 
S»  Fisher:  I  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [fi  xv.  96.  xJ] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  White  Cross,  near  Hereford, 
about  a  mile  westward  of  the  city  ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher :  1  f. 
X  9  in.    [fi  XV.  96.  y.] 

North  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Holm  Lacey,  near  Hereford,  the 
seat  of  the  Scudamore  family ;  drawn  by  S.  Fisher:  1  f.  4  in. 
X  1  £  1  in.    [ib  XV.  loo.  a.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Holm  Lacey;  drawn  by  S. 
Fisher:  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [^  xv.  loo.  ft.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hope  Church ;  drawn  by  S. 
Fisher :  1  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [ib  xv.  io9.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Wigmore  Castle ;  drawn 

by Deare,  in  1766 :   1  f.  1}  in.  x  10  in.     [^  xv. 

111.  b.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wormbridge,  in  Herefordshire,  the 
seat  of  Edward  Chee,  Esquire ;  drawn  by  H.  C,  in  1742  : 

I I  in.  X  8  in.    [sb  xv.  102.  4.] 


HERTFORDSHIRE. 


Abbotts  Langley.    See  Langley. 

A  south-west  view  of  St.  Alban*s ;  drawn  on  tinted  paper  by 
John  Lievens  or  Lyvyns,  a  disciple  of  Rembrandti  temp. 
Charles  I. :  8  in.  x  4|^  in.     [ib  xv.  49.  a.] 

It  was  engraved  by  Birrell  in  1790,  from  a  copy  made  by 
Francis  Grose;  and  published  by  £.  Harding. 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  \x(kj  of  the  borough  of  St.  Alban^s,  as  per- 
ambulated during  the  mayoralty  of  Thomas  Baskerfield,  Esq., 
in  1803  ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  99.  6.] 

**The  ground  plott  of  the  abby  of  St.  Alban^s,  anno  1719,^' 
with  "  the  manner  of  the  building  of  the  walls  of  Verulam ;" 
drawn  by  William  Stukeley :  1  f.  x  7i|^  in.     [ib  xv.  49.  <2.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  notes,  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ; 
by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  3  in.     {^Add,  6772.  fol.  85. 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ^^  the  foundations  of  the  abbey  of  St. 
Alban's  as  they  appear  from  the  tower  of  the  church ;  *' 
drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in.     \^Add,  6771.  fol. 

62.] 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St  Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6759.  fol. 

142.] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church,  taken 
about  1800:  1  f.  6  m.  x  If.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  138.  i.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  7  in.  x  5  in.    [Add.  9064. 

fol.  121.] 

3  E 


394  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add,  9064. 

fol.  121.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  7  in.  x  5  in.     [Add,  9064. 

fol.  121.  6.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  St.  Alban's 
Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  109.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  St.  Alban*s 
Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm ;  with  an  outline  of 
the  same  :  each  lOj^  in.  x  7j^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  275,  ^6,1 

Outline  elevation  of  a  portion  of  the  Saxon  part  of  the  nave  of 
St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in. 
X  7i^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  277.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  St  Albany's  Abbey 
Church,  with  diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale  of  the  construc- 
tion ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6737.  fol.  2.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  one  of  the  arches  behind  the  altar 
in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj 
in.  X  7j^  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  274.] 

An  east  view,  in  bistre,  in  the  north  aisle  of  the  choir  of  St. 
Alban's  Abbey  Church  ;  drawn  by  John  Carter :  7^  in.  x  6 
in.     [ib  XV.  49.  r.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  one  of  the  transepts  of  St. 
Alban's  Abbey  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x 
7j^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  278.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  window  in  the  Lady  Chapel  of  St 
Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  2i6.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  western  entrance  of  St  Albany's  Abbey 
Church;  drawn  by  William  Mulready,  in  1804:  11  in.  x  9 
in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  129.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  cloister  door  in  the  south  wall  of  St  Al- 
ban's Abbey  Church  ;  drawn  by  T.  Baskerfield,  Jun.,  in  Sept. 
1789:  10  in.  x  7  in.     [ib  xv.  49,  «.] 

4  colored  elevation  of  one  of  the  doors  at  the  western  entrance 
of  St  Alban's  Abbey  Church  ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield, 
in  1788  :  l\  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.WQZ.  fol.  184.  6-] 


IIERTFOKDSHlRli.  395 

colored  view  of  one  of  the  doors  at  Lhe  west  cntrauce  to  St. 
Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in 
1788 :  8  in.  X  5  in.     [iS  xv.  19.  /.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  high  altar  in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Cliurch  ; 
drawn  by  T.  C. :  10  iu.  x  7j  in.     [sfe  xv.  49.  q.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  inb,  of  St.  Cuthbert^s  Altar,  in  St.  Alban'a 
Abbey  Church;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  11.  ■i7i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arched  recess  in  the  wall  of  the 
south  aisle  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church,  within  which, under 
an  arch  of  cinqucfoils,  is  an  ancient  piscina,  which  was  re- 
moved from  the  south-west  pillar  of  the  choir  when  the 
stairs  of  the  gallery  were  built:  lOj^  in.  x  7^  in.  [^  xv. 
«».  «■] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  arched  recess,  with  an  ancient  pis- 
cina, in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOj  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11. 379.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  an  arched  retress  in  Sl  Alban's  Abbey 
Church,  within  which  is  a  sculptured  pillar,  representing  the 
martyrdom  of  St.  Amphibalus ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field:  7  in.  X  4^  in.     {Add.  9064.  fol.  isa.] 

drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  details  of  sculpture,  etc.,  in  St. 
Alban's  Abbey  Church  ;  by  S.  H.  Grinnn :  each  lOJ  in,  x 
7j  fn.     \_P-  R-  Kaye,  n,  a«o,  ■ii\,  -iht,  2s:\,  ia-i,  sos.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  Robert 
I  Beauver,  monk  of  St.  Alban's,  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Alban's 
\  Abbey  Church;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1790:  II 

■^.  X  7  in.     [Add.  90(i4.  foi.  i;.'.  6,] 

K  colored  dramng  of  the  sepulchral  brass  cfRgy  (half  length) 
□  ecclesiastic,  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Alban''s  Abbey  Church ; 
L'drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1790 :  6\  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
f  0064.  fol.  u:.'\ 

olored  drawings  of  two  sepulchral  brass  figures  near  the  cfaan- 

F  eel  door  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield,  in  1790:  Sj  in.  X  ^  in.     [Add.  90G4.  fol.  la.'.] 

L  view,  iu  Indian  ink,  of  the  vault  and  coffin  of  Humphrey, 
]  Duke  of  Gloucester,  in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm:  11  iu.  x  7  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  ^7.^.] 

jketcb,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  monumeutof  Duke  Humphrey, 
h  in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
^Kerrich:  i  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  67*28.  fol.  ato.j 

3  e2 


196  HERTPORDSHIBE. 

i  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  Sir  [Ai 
thony  ?]  De  Grey,  eldest  son  of  Edmund  De  Grey,  Earl  of 
Kent,  [and  who  died  in  1481,)  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Alban's 
Abbey  Church ;  drawn  in   1790,  by  Thomas  Baskerlield :  i, 
f.  1  in.  X  7  in.     lAdd.  9064.  fol.  123.] 


M 


A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  eiEgy  of  Ralph  R01 
lat,  {who  died  in  1519,)  in  the  south  aisle  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey 
Church;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1790:  1  f,  4in.  x 
10  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  i-24.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Ralph  Mainard,  (who  died 
in  1613,)  in  the  south  aisle  of  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church:  5j^ 
in.  X  4^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  i^B.] 

Three  drawings,  in  colours  and  pencil,  with  notes,  of  arms,  etc., 
in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each 
1  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.     [Add.  9063.  ff.  isi-iye.] 

Five  colored  drawings  of  arms  in  St.  Alban's  Abbey  Church  ; 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each  3  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  9063.  fol. 
187.  b.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  bistre,  of  the  Abbey  Gate  at  St.  Alban's, 
now  used  as  a  gaol ;  drawn  by  John  Carter:  7 J  in.  x  6  in. 
[4  ,\v.  49.  w.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  south  front  of  St.  Alban's  Gaol,  anciently 
the  abbey  gate-house ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in 
August,  1797 :  7  in.  X  4j  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  i6j.  b.] 

St.  Michael's,  partly  in  the  town  of  St.  Alban's.  Sec  St. 
MiCHA  el's. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  Peter's  at  St.  Alban's ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8}  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  «!«.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Peter's  Church  in  St.  Al- 
ban's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1787  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  203.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St. 

Alban's;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1787 :  6  in.  x  4 

in.     [*  -W.  *:>.  b  i.] 
A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Si.  Peter's  Church  at  St. 

Alban's ;    drawn   by  Thomas   Baskerfield  j    7   in.  x  4^   in. 

lAdd.  9063.  fol.  SOJ.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  an  eccle- 
siaetic,  without  name  or  date,  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Peter's 


w. 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  397" 

Church  at  St.  Aiban's ;  drawn  by  TliomaB  Baskerfield,  in 
Ocl.  1789,  on  a  scale  of  ^th  of  the  original:  8  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  m:i.  6.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  tJie  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  an  eccle- 
siastic, without  name,  but  having  some  Latin  and  English 
verses  engraved  in  a  double  circle  between  the  leaves  of  a 
rose  at  his  feet,  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St. 
Alban's;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  iu  Oct.  1799,  on  a 
scale  of  ith  of  the  original:  1  f.  1  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063. 

fol.  !0-l.] 

a  impression  from  the  two  inscriptions  on  a  rose  in  one  of  the 
brass  monuments  in  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St.  Alban's ;  1  f.  X 
[Add.  9064.  fol.  isf.  b.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  John  At- 

Ikyn,  glover,  (who  died  in  1449,]  and  Joan  bis  wife,  in  the 
chancel  of  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St.  Alban's ;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield,  in  Oct.  1789,  on  a  scale  of^th  of  the  original: 
7j  in.  X  61  in.  [Add.  9063.  fol.  303.  4.] 
colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  effigy  in  brass  of  William 
Mitor,  (who  died  in  1480,)  in  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St.  Alban's; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Oct.  1789 :  10  in.  X  7  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  ™3.] 
colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  Roger 
Peniberton,  (who  died  in  1627,}  and  of  his  wife  and  children, 
in  St.  Peter's  Church  at  St.  Alban's;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield,  in  Oct.  1789,  on  a  scale  of  ith  of  the  original: 
1  f.  2  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  aoi.  J.] 

L  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  market-cross  and  conduit  at  St 
L  Alban's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  7  in.  x  5  in.  [Add. 
(9063.  fol.  165.  b.] 

L  front  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  almshouses,  called  the 
I  "  Bmldings,"  at  St.  Alban's,  near  the  entrance  to  the  town 
I  from  Hertford,  erected  by  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough; 
I   drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  6  in.  x  4^  in.    [A  xv.  49.  ee.] 

k  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  almshouses  called  the  "Buildings" 
k  at  St.  Alban's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  4  in.  x  3  in. 

i  [Add.  9063.  fol.  la..] 

L  colored  view  of  Holywell  House,  at  the  bottom  of  Holywell 
I  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  St,  Peter's  at  St.  Alban's,  on  the  road 
L  to  St-  Stephen's,  built  by  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough  ; 
L  drawn  in  1796,  whilst  it  was  the  residence  of  Georgiana, 
L  Dowager  Countess  Spencer:  10^  in.  x  7^  in.     [ib  xv.  7a.  f.] 


398  HBBTFORDSHIBE. 

A  colored  view  of  Holywell  House,  St.  Alban's,  taken  from  the 

approach;   drawn  hy  Thomas  Baskerfield :   7  in.  x  4^   in. 

[Add.  9063.  fol.  165.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Holywell  House,  St.  Alban's,  taken 

from  the  garden;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1796: 

9i  in.  X  6i  in.     [Jdd.  9063.  fol.  165.] 
A  colored  view  of  Holywell  House,  SL  Alban's,  taken  from  the 

St.  Stephen's  Road :  10^  in.  x  7^  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  le*.] 
View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  Roman  wall  of  Verulam, 

near  St.  Alban's;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10^  in.  x  7^  in. 

[P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  soo.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  ruins  of  the  Benedictine  Nunnery  at 

Sopewell,  in  the  parish   of  St.  Peter's  in  St.  Alban's,  and 

about  half  a  mile  south-eastward  of  the  town :  1 0  in.  x  7  in. 

[A  XV.  83.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Albury ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  B^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  34i.  &.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Aldbury ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  i48.  5.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Aldbury  Church ;  drawn 
in  1802,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  7  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9064. 

fol.  80J.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  Sir  Ralph 
Vemey  and  his  wife,  in  Aldbury  Church ;  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  8  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  eot.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Aldenham ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  9  in.  x  8^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  331.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  village  of  Aldenham ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1804 :  6^  in.  x  3^  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  Sd>.  &,] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Aldenham  Church ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:   6  in.  x  4  in.      lAdd.  9063.   fol. 

231.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Aldenham  Church ;  drawn 
in  1804,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9064. 

fol.  155.  b.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  square  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
Aldenham  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  3  in.  x  2  in. 
[Jdd.  9064.  fol.  158.  i.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  tomb  with  two  recumbent  female 
figures,  on  the  south  wall  of  a  chapel  ou  the  south  side  of 


ItRRTFORDSeiRE.  399 

the  chancel  of  Aldenham  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield : 
7  in.  X  5  in.     lAdd.  9064.  fol.  I.=.8.  6.] 

Colored  drawings  of  the  monument  of  Catherine  Cade,  (who 
died  in  1635,)  and  of  various  arms  in  Aldenham  Church; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  a!3.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  John  Coghill, 
(who  died  in  1714,)  in  Aldenham  Church  ;  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  i5a.  i.] 

Colored  drawings  of  various  arms  and  monuments,  with  notes 
of  inscriptions,  in  Aldenham  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield : 
I  f.  7  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  isa.] 

Eight  colored  drawings  of  arms  in  Aldenham  Church ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each  2  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  9064.  fol. 
15B.  A.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  seat  of  R.  Kucks,  Esq.,  at  Alden- 
ham, near  Elstree ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield ;  6j-  in,  x 
4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  S3i.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  seat  of  . 
of  Aldenham:  10  in.  x  7^  in. 
lew,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  i 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  3  i 
colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Amwell ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8J  in.  x  6^^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  2b4.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Anstey ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  i06.] 

Ashridge  Manor,  in  the  parish  of  Little  Gaddesden.     See  Ctad. 

^^^Beolored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ashwell ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
^^naskerfield :  8^  in.  x  5}  in.     lAdd.  9062.  p.  33.] 

^^^■eolored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Aspeden  or  Aspcnden ;  drawn 

^^Fbf  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  9062.  p.  ija.] 

^^^  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Aspeden  Hall,  the  seat  of  Charles 

Boldero,  Esq. :  4  in.  x  3j  in.     [sb  Lyaons'  Environs,  vol.  iv. 

p. »,.] 

'A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Aston ;   drawn  by  Thomas 
~  Baskerfield :  SJ  in.  x  6)  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  so.] 

colored  view  of  Aston  Bury,  the  seat  of  Edmund  Darby, 
.^sq. :  7  in.  X  3|  in.     [£  xv,  6o.  i.] 

colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ayot  St.  Laurence;  drawn  by 
lomas  Baskerfield  :  6^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  35.] 


A  coI( 


.  .  Parker,  Esq.,  in  the  parish 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  «3S.] 
T  Aldenham ;  drawn  by  Tbo- 
[Add.  9064.  fol.  154.  6.] 


400 


HEBTPOBDSBIRP.. 


A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  old  church  at  A^ 
Su    Laurence ;    drawn    by  Thomas    Baskerfield,   in 
1791 :  4^  in.  x  3^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  37.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  new  church  at  Ayot  SL  Laurence, 
erected  by  Nicolas  Revett  at  the  expense  of  Sir  Lyonel 
Lyde,  Bart. ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskeriield,  in  Aug,  1791  : 
4  in.  X  3^  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  :i7.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  interior,  looking  east,  of  the  new  church 
at  ."^yot  St,  Laurence;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskeriield,  in 
Aug.  1791 :  4J  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  37.] 

A  colored  elevation  of  the  pedestal  of  white  marble  in  the  centre 
of  one  of  the  pavilions  of  the  front  of  the  new  church  at  Ayot 
St.  Laurence,  having  an  inscription  in  commemoration  of  the 
architect :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  a?.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  clerk's  house  at  Ayot  St.  Laurence ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baakerfield :  6i  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  37.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  seat  of  Sir  Lyonel  Lyde,  Bart.,  at  Ayot 
St  Laurence ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Aug. 
1791 :  i^  in.  x  ^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  .t7.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ayot  SL  Peter's ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baakerfield :  6^  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  33.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Barkway ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  9a.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hamlet  of  Northamslead  or  Nuthamstead, 
in  the  parish  of  Barkway ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield ; 
6  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  loi.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Barkway  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1806 :  6j  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062. 

p.  98.] 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Barkway  Church  :  8  J  in.  x  6  in. 

[#  XV.  70.  1.] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Barkway  Church :  7  in.  x  5^  in. 
[Add.  9064,  fol.  3S7.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Barkway  Church ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1806:  6^  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9062.  p.  98.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  east  window  of 
Barkway  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Jdd.  6769.  p.  J76.] 


* 


I 


HERTFOROSBIRE.  401 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ihe  tracery  of  the  great  east  window 
;0f  Barkway  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
>in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  sa.] 

;etch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  great  west  window 
of  Barkway  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  675fi.  fol.  28S.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Barley ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  11  in.  x  8j  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  95.] 
colored  south-east  view  of  Barley  Church :   7|  in,  x  5^  in. 
{Add.  9062.  p.  9?.] 

colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bamet,  or  Chipping  Bamet ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  SJ  in.  x  6j  in.     [Add.  9063. 

foi.  -.,17.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Barnet  Church  ;  drawn  in  1796  : 
10  in.  X  7^  in.     [^  xv.  51.  1.  a.) 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bamet  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Aug.  1790:  10  in.  X  7  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  jsa.  i.] 

drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Bamet 
Church;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1790:  34  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  4JS.  6.] 

colored  drawing  of  an  old  tombstone  in  Bamet  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  23?.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Thomas  Ravenscroll, 
(who  died  in  1630,)  in  Bamet  Church :  10  in.  x  9  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  937.  i.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  Free  School  at  Bamet ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield,  in  Aug.  1790 :  4^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol. 

Li.] 

1  elevation  of  the  obelisk,  erected  in  1740,  (at  the  expense  of 
Bir  Jeremy  Sambrook,  of  Gubbins  or  Gobions,)  on  Gladmore 

■  Heath,  near  Barnet,  in  commemoration  of  the  battle  between 
lEdward  IV.  and  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  14th  April,  1471 :  8^ 

'   .  X  ^  in.    [ft  XV.  51.  1.  6.] 

Kcolored  view  of  the  obelisk  on  Gladmore  Heath,  near  Bamet; 

■  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Aug.  1787:  6  iu.  x  5  in. 
^lAdd.  9063.  fol.  3:15.  b.] 

x>lored  view  of  the  obelisk  near  Barnet :  7^  in.  X  6  in.     [tt 


402  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  colored  view  of  Barnet  turnpike;  drawn  in  1807,  by  I. 
Hassell :  8  in.  x  5^  in.    [Add.  9064.  fol.  68.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  East  Barnet ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8i  in.  x  6i  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  239.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bayford ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8}  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  $82.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bengeo;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8i  in.  x  6}  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  268.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  G  oldens,  a  seat  partly  in  the  parish  of  Ben- 
geo, partly  in  the  parish  of  Bramfield ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  7  in.  x  5^  in.    [Add.  9062.  fol.  270.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bennington ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  ej^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  54.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Bennington  Church :  7j^  in.  x  1^ 
in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  54.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  a  knight  and  his  lady  in 
Bennington  Church  :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  54.  b.] 

Colored  drawings  of  arms  of  the  Bensteds,  etc.,  in  Bennington 
Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  9  in.  x  6  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hamlet  of  Wakeley  in  the  parish  of 
Berkesdon;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9062.  p.  iso.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Great  Berkhamstead  or  Berk- 
hamstead  St  Peter's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in. 
X  S^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  325.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Great  Berkhamstead  Church ; 
drawn  in  1788 :  1  f.  5  in.  x  9  in.     [fb  xv.  5i.  2.  a.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Great  Berkhamstead 
Church;  drawn  in  1802,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  7^  in.  x 
4^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  525.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Grammar  School  behind 
Berkhampstead  Church ;  drawn  in  1788 :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8^  in. 
[lb  XV.  51.  9.  c] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  North  Church  or  Berkhamstead 
St  Mary's ;  dra\*Ti  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8^^ 
in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  S4o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Little  Berkhamstead ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol. 

280.  b.] 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  403 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Little  Berkhamstead  Church :  7 
in.  X  5J  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  40.  6.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  tower  at  Little  Berkhamstead :  7^  in.  x 
6j^  in.     [Add.  9064.  foL  40.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bigrave ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6J  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9062.  p.  44.] 

Bishop's  Hatfield.    See  Hatfield. 

Bishop's  Stortford.    See  Stortford. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bovingdon ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  297.  b.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bovingdon  Hoo;  drawn  in  1796, 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  5  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  9063.  fol. 
«97.  6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bramfield ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  260.] 

OoldenSj.a  seat  partly  in  the  parish  of  Bramfield,  partly  in 
Bengeo.     See  Benoeo. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Braughing ;  extracted  from  an 
engraved  map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  11  in. 
X  11  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  i6'>.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Braughing;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  S]^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  2S8.  b.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Braughing  Church ;  dravin 
in  June,  1806,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9062.  fol.  230.'] 

Brent-Pelham.    See  Pelham. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Broad  Field ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9062.  p.  7o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Broadwater ;  extracted  from 
an  engraved  map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1 
f.  6  in.  X  1  f.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  5.] 

Brockett  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Bishop's  Hatfield.  See  Hat- 
field. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Broxboume ;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield:   1   f.   I   m.  x  8|^  in.      lAdd.  9062.  fol. 

S87.  6.] 

A  colored  north  view  of  Broxboume  Church :  7j^  in.  x  5^  in. 
[Add.  9062.  fol.  288.] 

dF2 


404  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Broxbourne  Church ;  drawn  in 
1803,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  5  in.    lAdd.  9064.  fol. 

30.  J.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  on  pillars 
in  Broxboume  Church  ;  drawn  in  1803,  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field :  5  in.  x  3i^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  so.  b.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  inscription  ^^  round  the  building, 
the  north-east  side  of  Broxboume  Church,"  with  drawings  of 
the  arms  on  a  larger  scale  :  each  10  in.  x  8^  in.  [Add.  9064. 
fol.  29.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hospital  for  poor  widows,  erected 
by  Lady  Monson  in  1728,  in  the  parish  of  Broxboume; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1803 :  5  in.  x  4|-  in.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  30.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Buckland ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  6  in.    [Add.  9062.  p.  lis.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Buckland  Church :  6  in. 
X  3J  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  ii3.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  or  chapel  of 
Buntingford,  a  market  town  at  the  junction  of  the  parishes  of 
Layston,  Aspenden,  Throcking,  and  Widdial ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9062.  fol.  234.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bushey ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8|^  in.  x  Sj^  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  284.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Caddingtone ;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield:    1   f.    1   in.  x  8^  in.      [Add.   9063.  fol. 

318.  &.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Caldicot ;  drawn  by  Thomaa 
Baskerfield :  6^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  39.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Cashio ;  extracted  from  an  en- 
graved map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  6  in. 
X  1  f.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  no.] 

Cashiobury  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Watford.     See  Watford. 

Cecil  Lodge,  in  the  parish  of  Abbot* s  Langley.     See  Langley. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Cheshunt ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8i  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  292.  b.] 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  of  Theobald^'s  Park,  in  the  parish  of 
Cheshunt ;  drawn  by  ...  .  Thorpe,  in  1611,  shortly  after 
it  was  obtained  by  James  I.  from  Robert  Cecil,  Earl  of  Salis- 


H^  HERTFORDSHIRE.  405 

^Bbury,  ID  exchange  for  Hattield ;  this  plan  was  probably  made 
Hfcr  K.  Jamea's  use:  2  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [Cott.  Aug.  i.  i, 
■  ».] 
^iplan  and  elevation  of  "  Gofs  near  Gofs  Oake,  in  the  parri&h 

of  Chesthunt,  in  the  county  of  Harford,  1668  ;"  drawn  by  I. 

M. ;  the  plan  is  on  a  scale  of  4  feet  to  aji  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x 

1  f.  4  in.     [ib  XV.  63.  5.] 
Ground  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Waltham  Cross,  in  the  parish 

ofCheshunt;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add. 

6769.  p.  277.] 

Childwick  Bury,  in  the  parish  of  St  Michael's.  See  St. 
Michael's. 

Chipping  Bamet     See  Barnet. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Cloth-hall ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  «.] 
A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  efflgy  of  William 

Lucas,  parson  of  Cloth-hall,  (who  died  in  1602,)  in  Cloth-hall 

Church:  7  in.  x  41  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  si.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Coddicote ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6i  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  25B.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Coddicote  Bury,  the  property  of 
Thomas  Brand,  Lord  Dacre:  4  in.  x  3)  in.  [df  Lysotis^ 
Environs,  vol.  iv.  p.  sa.] 

A  colored  view  of  London  Colney,  in  the  road  to  St.  Alban's ; 

drawn  in  1796 :  10  in.  x  7i  in.     [*  xv.  7b.  i.] 
ley  Chapel  House,  in  the  parish  of  Shenley.     See  Shen- 

LST. 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Cottered ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield;  8  in.  x  Oj  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  66.] 
A   colored  south  view  of  Cottered   Church :   7   in.  x  Sj  in. 

[Add.  9062.  p.  66.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Dacorum ;  extracted  from  an 
engraved  map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  £  4 
in.  X  1  f.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  267.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Datchworth ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  SJ  in.  x  6^^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  Jw.  i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Digswell ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

I  Baskerfield :  ^  iu.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  v^.  6.] 
south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Digswell  Church ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  61  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  s63.] 


A  CO 


406  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  colored  drawing  of  ibe  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  John  Pe- 
ryent  and  his  wife,  (who  died  in  1415,)  in  Digswell  Church ;  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  9^  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  263.'] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  John  Pery- 
ent,  (who  died  in  1482,)  in  Digswell  Church;  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  9^  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  263.] 

East  Bamet.    See  Barnet. 

East  Hithe,  in  the  parish  of  Wheathamstead.     See  Wheat- 

HAMSTEAD. 

A  colored  survey  of  the  parish  of  Eastwick ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6|^  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9062.  fol.  in.  b."] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Eastwick  Church :  7^  in.  x  5^  in. 
[Add.  9062.  fol.  I9i.  b.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  effigies  of  a  crusader  in 
the  north  transept  of  Eastwick  Church :  9  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
9062.  fol.  193.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  arms  of  Scrope  and  Tiptoft  quarterly, 
and  the  same  impaling  Washboume,  in  the  windows  of  East- 
wick Church :  1 1  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  193.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Edwin-tree ;  extracted  fix)m  an 
engraved  map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f 
1  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  94.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Elstree ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6}  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  335.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Elstree  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  6^  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  80.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Elstree  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1793 :  6}  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9063. 

fol.  235.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Essendon  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8}  in.  x  6}  in.    [Add.  9062.  fol.  sso.] 

Femaux-Pelham.    See  Pblham. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Flamsted ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  3fo.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Flamsted  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield  :  5|-  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  32o.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Flaunden ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6}  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  29rb.  ] 


HBBTFORDSUIRE. 


A  colored  plan  of  the  pariah  of  Great  Gaddesden ;  drawD  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  SJ  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  ais.] 


^ 


6 

6*- 


south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Great  Gaddesden  Church; 
drawn  ill  1802,  by  Thomas  Baslterfield :  7i  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  313.] 

^^  colored  distant  view  of  Mr.  Halsey's  house  at  Great  Gaddes- 
den; drawn  in  June,  1792,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield;  7  in.  x 
4j  in.     {Add.  9063.  fol.  3i5.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Little  Gaddesden ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  61  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  spg.] 

I  general  "  front  view,  [in  Indian  ink,]  of  Asheridge  House, 
the  seat  of  liis  Grace  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater ;"  drawn  in 
Aug.  1796,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  "  this  noble  mansion 
was  pulled  down  in  1800:"  1  f.  7  in.  X  6  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  504.] 

ThemanorofAshridgeisin  the  parish  of  Little  Gaddesden,      ,  / 

in  Hertfordshire,  but  the  mansion,  anciently  the  College  of  (^' (^4vvtl***ji 
Bonhommes,  is  in  the  parish  of  Pitstone  in  Buckinghamshire.^^  /jy***" 
See  pp.  174,  175,  aw/e.     Mr.  Baskerfield  has  classed  these   ''•'*^r     ^j 
drawings  with  Hertfordshire.  l^T/tX*- 

A  front  view,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  within  the  entrance  gateway, 
of  Ashridge  House;  drawn  [in  1796]  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field :  9j  in.  x  6j  in.     ^Add.  9063.  fol.  304.  b.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  garden  front  of  the  Lodge  at 
Asheridge,  the  Duke's  habitation ;"  drawn  in  1796,  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield:  9  in.  x  S  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  304.>.J 

An  interior  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  haJI  at  Asheridge 
House ;  this  large  oak  table  is  near  1 6  yards  long,  and  of  one 
piece  in  length  ;"  drawn  in  1796,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  5 
in.  X  4i  in.     [Add.  906-3.  fol.  305.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  fountain  in  tlie  court  of  Ashridge 

House;    drawn    by  Thomas  Baskerfield:    6   in.  x  4^   in. 

[Add.  9063.  fol.  305.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cloisters  at  Ashridge  Honse ; 

drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Aug.  1796 :  6  in.  x  4^  in. 

[Add.  9063.  fol.  30.7.] 

A  colored  view  of  Gilston  Park,  the  seat  of  Robert  Plumer 
Ward,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  SJ  in.    [«  xv.  63.  4.] 

Gladmore  Heath,  near  Bamet     See  Babnet. 

Gofs,  in  the  parish  of  Chesbunt.     See  Cheshijnt. 


HERTFOBDSHIRE. 


Goldens,  a  seat  partly  in  the  parisli  of  Bengeo,  parti;  in  thss 
parish  of  Bramfield.     See  Benoeo. 


Michael's.       See    St.' 


Gorhambury,    in    the    parish    of    St. 
Michael's. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Gravely-cam-Chivefield ;  drawnf 
by   Thomas    Baskerfield :    7^-  in.  x  6i    in.      {.Add. 

fol.  71.] 

Grove  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Watford.     See  Watford. 

Gubbins  or  Gobions,  in  the  parish  of  North  Mims.     See  Mius.'! 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Great  Hadham ;  drawn  by  1 
Thomas   Baslierfield:    81  in.  x  6J   in.      [Add.   9062. 
158.  6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hadham-on-Asb ;  drawD  byl 
Thomas  Baskerfield:  8^  in.  x  fij  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  154.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Harpendcn  oi 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8i  in.  x  Sj-  in. 
370.  6.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  Harpeuden  or  Harding  Church ;  drawn 
in  Sept.  1790,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  TJ  in.  x  4  io.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  270.  b.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rothamsted,  in  the  parish  of  Harpeo- 
den  or  Harding,  the  seat  of  Mrs.  Bennett ;  drawn  by  T.  Bas- 
kerfield, Jun.,  in  Aug.  1787 :  7  in.  x  4j  in.     [*  xv.  67.  a.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rothamsted,  "  between  Redboum  and 
Harding,  the  seat  of  Mrs.  Bennetts;"  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield,  in  Aug.  1787  :  7^  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol. 

f7».] 

A  colored  view  of  Rothamsted :  7  in.  x  5^  in.     [A  xv.  67.  &.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bishop's  Hatfield ;  drawn  by  ' 
Thomas  Baskerfield  :  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.     [Jdd.  9063.  fol.  8.] 

..Colored  drawings  of  various  monuments  and  arms  in  Hatfield 
Church ;    by  Thomas  Baskerfield :    each   1   f.  6  in. 

[Add.  9064.  flf.  269.  -269.  b.] 

Colored  drawings  of  arms  and  monuments  in  Hatfield  Cburclijl 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  {Add.  9063.  f6L% 
«.] 

A  fi'ont  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hatfield  House,  the  seat  of  theJ 
Marquess  of  Salisbury  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  7  in.  C 
X  I  f.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  n.  aae.] 


Harding;  drawn 
lAdd.  8063.  fol. 

g  Church ;  drawn    i 

in.  X  4  is.   [Add.^^i 

parish  of  Harpeo-  ^^^1 
drawn  by  T.  Bas-  1 

[ft  XV.  67.  a.] 

•fin  Rfidbfuim  and  ' 


I 


HERTFORDSUIBB.  409 

If,  in  Indian  ivik,  of  Hatfield  House,  towards  the  court ; 
drawn  bj  S.  H.  Grimm  :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

^0 

Views,  in  outline,  of  the  two  fVonts  of  Hatfield  House,  taken 

apparently  about  the  year  1600 :  each  1 1  in.  x  8  in.     [Add. 

9064.  fol.  JW.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Brockctt  Hall,  the  seat  of  Lord 

Viscount  Melbourne,  in   the  parish  of  Bishop's  Hatfield ; 

drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  May,  1804 :  6^  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  9063.  fol.  ■iS.  b.}  . 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  bridge  in  Brocket!  Park ;  drawn 

by  Thomas  Baskerlield :  Gj  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol. 

«S.  b.] 
A  colored  view  of  Punsboum  House,  in  the  parish  of  Bishop's 

Hatfield,  the  seat  of  Stephen  Sullivan,  Esq.,  afterwards  of 

William  Busk,  Esq. :  7  in.  x  5^  in.     lAdd.  9064.  fol.  'm.] 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hemel  Hempstead ;  drawn  by 

Thomas  Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  S^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol. 

«94.i.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hemel  Hempstead  Chnrch  ; 
drawn  by  T.  C. :  I  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [*  xv.  5b.  a.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hemel  Hempstead  Church; 

drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  6}  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063. 

fol.  egs.  6.] 
I>A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  Iront  of  Heme!  Hempstead 

Church;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Sept.  !788:  Tj 

in.  X  4^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  asie.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  west  door  of  Hemel  Hempstead  Chmrcb ; 
drawn  by  T.  C. :  Sj  in.  x  7^  in.     [*  xv.  i.i.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead Church;  drawn  in  Sept.  1788,  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field: 6  in.  X  4i  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  sge.] 

I A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Hertford;  extracted  from  an 
engraved  map,  with  Ms.  additions,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield : 
1  t  X  1  f.     [Add.  906O.  fol.  SS6.  b.] 

'  A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew's  in  Hertford ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8^^  in.  X  6  J  in.     [Add.  9062. 

fol.  161.] 

La  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  John's  in  Hertford;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  9  in.  x  SJ  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol. 

3g  ■ 


410  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hertingfordbury ;  drawn  by. 
Thomas  Baskerfield:    8^   in.  x  6 J    in.      [Add.   9062.  fol. 

272.  J.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Hertingfordbury 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6739.  fol.  34.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south  window  of  the  chancel  of 
Hertingfordbury  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6756.  fol.  289.] 

"fcolored  drawing  of  the  ancient  tombstone  of  Phelipe  and 
Isabel,  daughters  of  Robert  de  Louthe,  in  Hertingfordbury 
Church  :  7  in.  X  3^  in.     [Add,  9062.  fol.  276.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hexton ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  S^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  ^6^.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  HinxWorth ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  29.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Pulter^s  Manor  House,  in  the  parish 
of  Hinxworth  :  4  in.  x  S^  in.     [d?  Lysons,  192.  d.  4.  p.  52.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hippolites ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8 j^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  loi.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hundred  of  Hitchin  ;  extracted  from  an 
engraved  map,  with  additions,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f. 
X  11  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  88.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hitchin ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  88.  b.] 

A  colored  north  view  of  "  Hitchen  Church,  in  Hartfordshire, 
163  feet  long,  67  broad,  and  the  tower  21  feet  square,  built 
in  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary;"  drawn  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field, in  Aug.  1787  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  96.] 

A  north  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hitchin  Church ;  drawn  by 
T.   Baskerfield,  in  Aug.   1787 :    6j  in.  x  4j  in.     [*  xv. 

56.  a.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  priory  at  Hitchin,  the  seat  of  John 
Radclifie,  Esq.,  who  died  in  December,  1783;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield:  6^  in.  x  4^  in.     [tf?  xv.  56.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  the  "  priory  at  Hitchen,  the  seat  of  J.  Rad- 
cliffe,  Esq.,  taken  in  the  park,  June  6,  1780;**  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  5J  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  92.  6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  garden  firont  of  Mr.  Wiltshire's 
house  at  Hitchen,  showing  a  remarkable  box  hedge  for  50 


HERTFOKDSHIllE.  Ill 

yards  id  length  aiid  I  suppose  near  30  Tect  bigli,  feallieriiig 
close  to  the  ground;"  drawn  by  Tliomas  Baskeiiield,  in 
Aug.  1787  :  6  in.  X  4^  iu.     IJdd.  9063.  fol.  go.  fi.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  hamlet  of  Preston,  in  llio  parish  of 
Hitchin ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  iu.  x  8  iu. 
IJdd.  9063.  fol.  98.] 

A  colored  view  of  Temple  Dinsley,  in  the  hamlet  of  Preston,  in 
the  parish  of  Hitchin,  the  "  seal  of  Benedict  Ithell,  Esq., 
lately  Mr.  Harwood's;"  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  10 
in.  X  5  in.     lAdd.  90«3.  fol.  99.] 

East  Hithe,  in  the  parish  of  Whcatham stead.     See  Wheat- 

UAMSTKAD. 

A  view,  in  Indian  inli,  of  the  chapel  in  the  town  of  Hoddcsdon  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6^  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  906-2. 

fol.  S87.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  clock-house  at  Uoddesdon;  drawn 
in   1803,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  4|  in.  x  4^^  in.     [Add. 
9064.  fol.  36.  6.] 
|,A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  house  at  Hoddesdon ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  7  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9062.  fol.  *e7.] 

Bog  End,  iu  the  parish  of  Redbourne.     See  Bedboukne. 
Bolywell.     See  St.  Alban's. 
wA  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Great  Hormead ;  ttrawu  by 
Thomas   Baskerfield:   «^   in.  x  6^   in.      [Add.  9062.   fol. 
iJi.  ft.] 

L  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Little  Hormead;  drawn  by 
Thomas   Baskerfield:   8^   in.  x  6^   in.      [Add.  9062.   fol. 
A.] 

^^  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Hunsdon;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8f  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  i9t.  i.] 

La  colored  view  of  Ilunsdon  House,  erected  by  K,  Henry  VIII., 

and  lately  the  seat  of  Nicholson  Calvert,  Esq.;  7j-  in.  X  5 J 

in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  19?.] 
WA  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ickleford ;  drawu  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield,  Esq. :  Sj  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9083.  fol.  io3.] 
BA  colored  ]ilan  of  the  parish  of  Kelshall ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield  :  i)|  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  hi.] 
■Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in  Kelshall 

Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  K.eirich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[Add.  6756.  fol.  .w.] 


412  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  east  window  and 
of  the  east  window  of  the  north  aisle  of  Kelshall  Church  ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6748.  ff.  6.  39.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Kempton ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield,  Esq. :  8^  in.  x  8^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  us.  ft.] 

King's  Langley.    See  Lanolet. 

King's  Walden.    See  Walden. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Kinsworth ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield : .  8^  in.  x  6^  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  3i8.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Knebworth ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  60.  6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  '^  the  west  front  of  Knebworth  House 
and  park,  the  seat  of  Mrs.  Lytton,  near  Codicott,  Herts ;  an 
exceedingly  large  old  brick  house ;  **  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield, in  Aug.  1787 :  10  in.  x  4^  in.   [Add.  9063.  fol.  63.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Knebworth  House,  with  the 
church  in  the  park ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  10  in. 
X  4^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  63.  b.] 

Lamer  House,  in  the  parish  of  Wheathamstead.    See  Wheat- 

HAMSTEADi 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Abbof  s  Langley ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  10  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol. 

212.  i.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Abbot's  liangley  Church ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1 803  :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  I.W.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  carved  hexagonal  stone  font  in 
Abbot's  Langley  Church;  drawn  in  1803,  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  5^  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  154.] 

Colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Robert  Belvyll,  (who  died 
in  1475,)  in  Abbot's  Langley  Church  ;  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field :  ei  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  154.] 

Colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  figures  of  Rosse  Nor- 
wode,  (who  died  in  1498,)  and  his  two  wives  and  children,  in 
Abbot's  Langley  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  7  J  in.  x 
4^  in.    [Add.  9064.  fol.  164.] 

Colored  drawing  of  the  monumental  figures  of  Thomas  Coghell, 
(who  died  in  1607,)  and  of  his  two  wives,  in  Abbotts  Langley 


I 
\ 


HERTFORDSHIBE!:,  413 

Church;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  5i  in.  x  4j  in.     [Add. 
9064.  fol.  1S4.] 
A  colored  riew  of  Cecil  Lodge,  the  seat  of  Lady  Talbot,  in  the 
parish  of  Abbot's  Langley ;  drawn  in  1796 :  10  in.  x  7j  in. 

[a  XV.  63.  1.] 

colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  King's  Langley;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Basker£eld:  8|  in.  x  6}  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  e89.  &.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  King's  Langley  Church ; 
drawn  in  July,  1792,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4J  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  ■i9t.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  King's  Langley  Chorch ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1797  :  9  in.  X  6  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  i9i.  b.] 

Vi^f  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tomb  of  Edmond  de  Langley,  fifth 

-^8on  of  K.  Edward  III.,  in  King's  Langley  Church,  with 
drawings  of  the  arms ;  taken  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Jidy, 
1792:  10  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  ass.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Edmund  de  Langley,  in 
King's  Langley  Church:  11  in.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol. 

178.  6.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  an  altar  tomb  ag^nst  the  east  comer  of 
a  small  chapel,  north  of  the  chancel,  in  King's  Langley 
Church  ;  upon  which  are  the  recumbent  figures  of  a  knight 
in  armour  and  his  lady,  supposed  to  be  one  of  the  Vemey 
family,  of  Pendley,  in  the  parish  of  Aldbury,  co.  Herts :  9i- 
in.  X  8  in.  [Add.  9064.  fol.  i7;i.  6.] 
Colored  drawing  of  the  monumental  brass  effigies  of  William 
Sacfeer,  (who  died  in  1548,)  and  Alice  his  wife,  in  King's 
Langley  Church :  7  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9063.  fol.  asi.  6.] 
I  Colored   drawing   of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigy  of  Margaret 

I  ^y^Chey^e,  (who  died  in  1578,)  in  King's  Langley  Church:  7  in. 
I  X  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  S9i.  ft.] 

I  Colored  drawing  of  the   monumental   brass  effigies   of  John 

1^^^  Carter  of  Gifres,  (who  died  iu  1588,)  and  of  his  two  wives 
^^^L  and  children,  in  King's  Langley  Church :  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
^^1     9063.  fol.  z9-i.  h.] 

^^^■jA.  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Laystonc ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
^^m     Baskerfield :  BJ  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  i30.  h.] 

^^V  A 
^^      Tl 
I  A  CO 

^^^    Ba 


f  A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Lilley,  or  Lindley ;  drawn  by 

Thomas  Baskerfield :  8i  in.  x  6i^  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  lis.  A.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Litchworth  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Basker6eld :  6i  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063,  fol.  s4.] 


UitRTFORDSIIIltl 

London  Colney.     See  Colney. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Measdon ;  drawn  by  Tliomas 

Baskerfield:  6^  in.  x  4  in.     [Jdd.  9062.  fol.  iio.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  ruins  of  Minsden,  or  Measdon,  Chapel : 

7  in.  X  5j  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  iMj.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  Michael's,  near  St.  Alban's ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baekerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  SJ  in.     [-^dd. 

9063.  fol.  aw.  b.] 

A.  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  SL  Michael's  Church,  near  St. 

Alban's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1787 :  7  in.  x  4  j^ 

in.     [*  XV.  49.  te.] 
A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  near  St. 

Alban's  ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1787 :  6  in.  x  4 

in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  aio.j 
A  colored  south-east  view  of  St,  Michael's  Church,  near  St. 

Alban's:  9j  in.  X  7i  in.     [*  .xv.  49.  y.] 
A  colored  south-west  view  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  near  St. 

Alban's;  drawn  by  [J.  Hassell?]:  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add. 

9064.  fol.  i:!i.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  St, 
Michael's  Church,  near  St.  Alban's;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield: 
5  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  aio.] 

A  colored  drawing  from  an  ancient  painting  of  the  resurrec- 
tion, discovered  in  1808,  on  the  old  rood  loft  over  the  en- 
trance to  the  chancel  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  near  St.  Al- 
ban's: 1  f.  5  in.  x7  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  2ii.] 

An  outline  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Francis  Bacon,  Lord 
Verulam,  in  St.  Michael's  Church :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  119.  i.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  monument  of  Francis  Bacon,  Lord 
Verulam,  in  St.  Michael's  Church  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm ; 
I  f.  2  in.  x  n  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ■in.'] 

Colored  drawings  of  arms,  and  copies  of  inscriptions,  in  St.  Mi- 
chael's Church,  near  St.  Alban's ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield : 
1  f.  6  in.  X  If.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  ««.] 

Eight  colored  drawings  of  arms  of  the  Maynard  family  and  llieir 
alliances,  in  the  church  of  St.  Michael's,  near  St.  Alban's ; 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  each  3  in.  x  2  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  3ie,] 

A  colored  view  of  Childwick  Bury,  the  seat  of  Mrs.  Lomax,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Michael's,  near  St.  Alban's ;  drawn  byTho- 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  4l3 

mas  Baskerfield,  in  July,  ]  792 :  7^  in.  x  4j  in.  [Add.  &06S. 
fo).  IBO.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  old  mansioD  of  Gorhambury  House,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  temp.  Elizabeth,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Michael's,  near  St.  Alban's  ;  drawn  in  1787  :  10  in.  X  5 
in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  ii5.  b.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  ruins  of  Gorhambury  House  j  drawn  by 
Green:  10  in.  x  8^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  ii7.] 

r-<oTored  view  of  Gorhambury,  the  seat  of  Lord  Viscount 
Grimston,  {now  Earl  of  Verulam,)  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mi- 
chael's, near  St.  Alban's ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baslcerfield,  in 
1791 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9003.  fol.  179.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  back  front  of  Gorhambury ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Sept.  1792:  4^  in.  x  3J  in.  lAdd. 
9063.  fol.  179.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  North  Mims ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:   I  f.  1  in.  x  8j  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  *;5.] 

[  A  colored  north-west  view  of  North  Mims  Church ;  drawn  in 
809,  by  J.  Hasselt :  7^  in.  x  5^  in.    [Add.  9064.  fol.  hs.  6.] 

I  A  colored  drawing  of  an  altar  tomb,  with  the  ciest  of  two  anns 
holding  a  wreath,  in  North  Mims  Church :  7  in.  x  7  in. 
[Add.  9064.  foi.  89.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  the  Bercsford  family  [of 
Ashbourne,  co.  Derby]  in  North  Mims  Church :  8  in,  x  7^ 
in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  86.] 

I  A  pencil  drawing,  tinted,  of  the  sepulchral  effigy,  cut  in  stone, 
of  a  lady  of  the  Beresford  family,  in  North  Mims  Church  ; 
9  in.  X  5i  in.    [Add.  9064.  fol.  bc] 

^  A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Elizabeth  Cocks, 
Harriet  Neale,  and  Mary  Judith  Cocks,  in  North  Mims 
Church  :  .10  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  b9.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  a  figure  in  stained  glass  in  North  Mims 
Church :  7  in.  X  5  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  9U.  b.] 

-  Colored  drawings  of  arms,  tombs,  and  painted  glass  in  the 
Coningsby  Chapel  in  North  Miins  Church;  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield: 1  f.  6  in.  X  1  f.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  jbo.] 

Colored  elevations  of  three  sides  of  Mr.  Hunter's  House  at  Gub- 
bins,  or  Gobions,  in  the  parish  of  North  Mims,  formerly  the 
property  of  Sir  Thomas  More;  each  10  in.  x  7  in.  [ft  xv. 
ftK  a.  b.  c] 


416  HERTPOKDSHIBE. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian   ink,  of  South  Mtms  Church;* 
drawn  in  Sept.  1799,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  7^  in.  x  i^ 
in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  33.  A.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  front  of  South  Mims  Church ; 
drawn  bj  Thomas  Baskerfield :  4  in.  x  3  in.  \^Add.  9064. 
fol.  80.] 

A  colored  north-west  view  of  South  Mims  Church ;  drawn  iau 
1787 :  9  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  bo.  b.]  | 

Moor  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Rickmansworth.  See  Rickmans- 
WOSTH. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Great  Munden,  or  Munden 
Fumivall ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  SJ  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  5^.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  Benedictine  priory  of 
Rownea,  or  Rowney,  in  the  parish  of  Great  Mundane,  or 
Mundane  Fumivall,  four  miles  from  Ware,  and  two  miles 
from  Wade's  Mill :  8  in.  x  5}  in.     [*  xv.  80.  3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Little  Munden,  or  Mundane 
Frewel ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in. 
[Add.  9063.  ft)].  49.  *.] 

Newbury,  or  Porter's  Lodge,  in  the  parish  of  Shenley.  See 
Shenley. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Newnham  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  6}  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fob  -265.  b.] 

Northamsted,  or  Nuthamsted,  in  the  parish  of  Barkway.  See 
Barkway. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  North  Hall,  or  Northaw; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskei^eld:  1  f.  1  in.  X  8}  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  a39.  J.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Northaw  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  a«.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Northaw  Church ;  drawn 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  9063.  fob  sii,] 

A  north-west  view,  in  bistre,  of  Northaw  Church  ;  drawn  about 
1800 :  9i  in.  X  7i  in.     [Add.  9064.  fob  6a.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in 
Northaw  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield !  3  in.  x  2  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  iis.] 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  417 

>H^wiDgy  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Frances,  daughter 
j>^^     of  Sir  Francis  Russell,  (who  died  in   1612,)  in  Northaw 
^  Church :  3J  in.  x  2J  in.    \^Add.  9063.  fol.  2i3.] 

Six  drawings  of  arms  in  Northaw  Church ;  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field :  each  2  in.  x  2  in.     \Add.  9064.  fol.  ro.] 

North  Church,  or  Berkhamstead  St  Mary's.    See  Berkuam- 

STEAD. 

North  Mims.    See  Mims. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Norton;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     \^Add.  9063.  fol.  263.] 

A  colored  map  of  Odsey  Hundred ;  extracted  from  an  engraved 
map,  with  additions  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  10  in.  x  10  in. 
{Add.  9062.  fol.  28.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Offley  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  11  in.     \Add.  9063.  fol.  loa.] 

Paul*s  Walden.    See  Walden. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Brent  Pelham ;   drawn  by 

Thomas  Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  6^  in.    {Add.  9062.  fol.  us.] 

• 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Femaux  Pelham ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield:  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     {Add.  9062.  fol.  146.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Stocking  Pelham ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  .Baskerfield:  %\  in.  x  4  in.     {Add.  9062.  fol.  144.  £.] 

SL  Peter's  parish,  partly  in  the  town  of  St.  Alban's.  See  St. 
Alban's. 

olored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Pirton ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  8^  in.  x  %\  in.     {Add.  fol.  9063.  i04.  i.] 

Pishobury,  in  the  parish  of  Sawbridgeworth.    See  Sawbridge- 

WORTH. 

Porter^s  Lodge,  in  the  parish  of  Shenley.     See  Shenley. 
Preston,  a  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Hitchin.     See  Hitchin. 
Pulter's  Manor   House,  in    the  parish   of   Hinxworth.     See 

HiNXWORTH. 

Punsboume  House,  in  the  parish  of  Bishop's  Hatfield.  See 
Hatfield. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Puttenham ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.     {Add.  9063.  foL  36i.] 

A  colored  view  of  Badlett,  in  the  road  to  Elstree ;  drawn  in 
1796 :  9  in.  X  7^  in.     [ft  xv.  80.  i.] 

3h 


..--<' 


418  HERTFOBDSHIBE. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Radwell ;  drawn  by  Tb6ma8 
Baskerfield :  8  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  42.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Redboum  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8}  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  S49.] 

# 

Flan  of  two  farms  at  Southend,  in  the  parish  of  Redboum,  in 
the  occupation  of  John  Aslin  and  William  Sears ;  surveyed 
by  James  Crow,  in  1775:  2  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.  [Add. 
11,317./] 

A  plan  of  two  farms  at  Woodend,  in  the  parish  of.  Redboum, 
in  the  occupation  of  ...  .  Bassil  and  Simeon  Davis ;  sur- 
veyed by  James  Crow,  1775 :  2  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  6  in.  [Add. 
11,317.^.] 

A  survey  of  Hog  End  and  other  farms  in  the  parish  of  Red- 
boum :  8  f.  X  2  f.  4  in.    [Add.  11,317.  g.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Redboum  Church ;  drawn 
in  1786,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063. 

fol.  248.] 

A  colored  east  view  of  Redboum  Church  and  Vicarage  House ; 
drawn  in  July,  1789,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  x  4^  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  248.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Redboum  Church  ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1786 :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063. 

fol.  248.] 

^^Jlrxolored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  Richard 
Pecock,  (who  died  23  Dec.  1515,]  in  Redboum  Church; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  Oct  1789,  on  a  scale  of 
ith  of  the  original :  10  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  248.] 

Colored  drawings  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  Sir  Richard 
Rede,  (who  died  in  Sept.  1560,)  and  his  wife  and  children, 
in  the  south  chancel  of  Redboum  Church  ;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield,  in  Oct.  1789,  on  a  scale  of  one  half  of  the 
original:  1  f .  4  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  248.  b.] 

Colored  drawing  of  the  monument  of  Mrs.  Rebecca  Brandreth, 
(who  died  22  July,  1779,)  erected  in  1815,  in  the  chancel  of 
Redboum  Church,  by  Henry  Garling;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  9  in.  x  6i  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  251.] 

Colored  drawings  of  the  monument  of  Thomas  Baskerfield, 
(who  died  in  18Q0,)  and  of  the  arms  on  it,  in  Redboum 
!  Church ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each  5  in.  x  3^  in. 
j        [Add.  9063.  fol.  tbo.  b.] 


( 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  419 

Colored  drawing  of  the  monument,  by  J.  Bacon,  of  Thomas 
Baskerfield,  Esq.,  of  Colchester,  [whose  drawings  are  here 
j      described,]  who  died  in  1817,  erected  by  Henry  Garling,  in 
i     the  chancel  of  Redboum  Church:  11  in.  x  7  in.     [Add, 
9063.  fol.  251.] 


( 


Eight  colored  drawings  of  coats  of  arms  in  Redboum  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each  2}  in.  x  2  in.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  149.  £.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Reed  ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield:.  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  92.] 

* 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Rickmansworth  or  Rickmers- 
worth;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  lOJ  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  2i6.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rickmansworth  Church, 
and  Mr.  Whitfield's  House ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield  : 
6i  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  217.] 

A  north  view  of  Rickmansworth  Church,  and  part  of  the  town  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6^  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  217.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  unfinished,  of  Rickmansworth 
Church  :  1  f.  4  in.  x  10  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  173.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  tower  of  Rickmansworth  Church, 
as  seen  "  from  Mr.  Whitfield's ; "  drawn  in  1805,  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  5^  in.  x  3^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  216.] 

colored  drawing  of  the  monumental  figures  of  Thomas  Day, 
(who  died  in  1613,)  and  his  two  wives,  in  Rickmansworth 
Church;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  11  in.  x  8  in.  [Add. 
9064.  fol.  172.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  in  Moor  Park,  in  the  parish  of 
Rickmansworth,  now  the  property  of  the  Marquis  of  West- 
minster; drawn  by  ...  .  Dall,  in  1770:  1  f.  5  in.  x  7  in. 
[tt  XV.  66.  2.] 

"  An  accurate  sur\'ey  of  a  part  of  the  river  Gade,  in  Common 
Moore,  in  the  parish  of  Rickmansworth,  with  the  sluces, 
flakes,  and  wares,  of  a  part  of  the  river  Colne,  and  the  New 
Cut  to  the  Cotton  Mill,  with  Batchworth  Bridge,  down  to 
Mr.  Whitfeld's  flake  and  sluces  in  the  aforesaid  parish,  in 
the  county  of  Herts;"  drawn  by  J.  Moore  of  Hoddesdon, 
July  21,  1786  :  3  f.  x  1  f.  5  in.     [*  vi.  6.  1.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ridge ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  X  8J  in.     [Add.  9063.  ibl.  244.] 

3h2 


420  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  geqeral  survey  of  the.  parish  of  Ridge,  made  in  1777,  by 
James  Crow,  and  copied  firom  the  field  book;  on  three 
sheets :  together,  about  5  f.  6  in.  x  5  f .  3  in.,  with  tables  of 
names.     [Add*  11,317.  a.  b.  c.  d,"] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Ridge  Church ;  drawn  in 
1804,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  6  in.  x  3}  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  244.  b.] 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Ridge  Church ;  drawn  in  1807, 
by  J.  Hassell :  7^  in.  x  5^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  so.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hexagonal  stone  font  in  Ridge 
Church;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  2}  in.  x  2  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  244.  i.] 

Four  colored  drawings  of  arms  in  Ridge  Church,  with  copies 
of  inscriptions ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  I  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  244.  ft.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Tittenhanger  House,  "  the  seat  of 
Mrs.  Crawley,"  but  belonging  to  the  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  in 
the  parish  of  Ridge  ;  drawn  in  1796,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield: 
6  in.  x  3J  in.    [Add.  9064.  fol.  so.] 

Rothamsted,  in  the  parish  of  Harpenden  or  Harding.  See 
Harpenden. 

Rownea  or  Rowney  Priory,  in  the  parish  of  Mundane  Fumivall. 
See  Mundane. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Royston ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  90.] 

Ske^es,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  some  sepulchral  brasses  in  Royston 
Ihurch;   drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:    11  in.  x  5}  in. 
[Add.  9062.  p.  90.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Rushden  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4^  in.    [Add.  9062.  p.  74.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Rushden  Church :  7  in.  x  5|  in. 
[Add.  9062.  p.  79.] 

Rye  House,  in  the  parish  of  Stansted  Abbots.     See  Stansted. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Sacomb ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8 J  in.  x  6 J  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  47.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Sandon ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  1  f .  1  in.  X  8||  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  so.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Sandridge ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  x  8}  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  254.] 


HKHTFOBDHHIIti:.  421 

A  colored  north-west  view  of  Sandridge  Church  and  part  of  the 

village ;    drawn  by   Thomas    Baskerfield :    1 1  in.  x  4^  in. 

iAdd.  9063.  fol.  ^54.] 
A  colored  plan  of  ihe  parish  of  Sarrat ;  drawn'by  Thomas  Bas- 

Iterfield:  8^  in.  x.  6j  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  au.  b.] 
A  colored  plan  of  ihe  parish  of  Sawbridge worth,  or  Sabridge- 

wortli ;  drawn  bj-  Thomas  Baskerfield:  1  f.  1  in.  x  SJ  in. 

IAdd.  9062.  fol.  i74.] 
A  colored  view  of  Pishobury,  in  the  parish  of  Sawbridgeworth ; 

erected  by  Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  and 

late  the  seat  of  Jeremiah  Milles,  Esq.,  who  died  in  1784  :  7j 

in.  X  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  i78.] 
A  coloured  plan  of  the  parish  of  Sheephall ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield :  6^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  SM.] 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Shenley;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield:   1  f.  1  in.  x  8J  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  aso.  6.] 
A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Shenley  Church  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield:  8  in.  x  5^  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  83.] 

Drawings  of  arms  and  notes  of  inscriptions  in  Shenley  Charch; 
by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  x  9  in.     [Add.  9064.  fol.  83.] 

iolored   drawings  of  armB,  with  notes,  in   Shenley  Church ; 
i  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  6  in.  x  I  f.     [Add.  9063.  fol. 

..&.] 

L  colored  view  of  Colney  Chapel  House,  the  seat  of  the  Mar- 
B  of  Anspach,  in  the  parish  of  Shenley,  and  about  one 
I  iBile  south-west  from  London  Colney;  drawn  in  1796:  9j- 

in,  X  7^  in.     [*  xv.  63.  s.] 
k  colored  view  of  the  west  front  of  Newbury,  [or  Porter's 

Lodge,]  "once  the  property  of  Admiral  Durell,  then  the  es- 
>  tate  of  Earl  Howe ; "  the  house  is  in  the  parish  of  Shenley, 
I  but  the  manor  lies  in  the  five  parishes  of  Aldenham,  St.  Peter, 
I  St.  Stephen,  Ridge,  and  Sheuley :  9j^  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  9063. 
[    fol.  171.  S.] 

(opewell  Nunnery,  near  St.  Alban's.    See  St.  Alban's. 
toathend,  in  the  parish  of  Redboum.     See  Redboitrn. 

iQth  Mims.     See  MiMs. 
k  colored  plan  of  the  pariah  of  Slandon ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
t  Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  SJ  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  tio.  b.] 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Stansted  Abbot;   drawn  by 

Thomas  Baskerfield :  H  in.  X  6j  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  im.] 


422  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  colored  view  of  the  **  Rye  House  '*  Castle,  in  the  parish  of 
Stassted :  1  f.  5  in.  x  1  f.     [d?  xv.  si.  ft.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink, .of  Stansted  Bury,  near  Stansted  Abbots: 

4  in.  X  3^  in.  *  [d?  Lysons,  192.  d.  4.  p.  52.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Stapleford  ;  drawn  by  .Thomas 
Baskerfield :  S^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  «72.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen's,  near  St.  Albany's; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  x  10^  in.     [Add.  9063. 

fol.  246.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Stephens's  Church,  near 
SJt.  Alban's  ;  drawn  in  1 785,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6  in.  x 

5  in.     [Add,  9063.  fol.  246.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Stephen's  Church, 
about  a  mile  south-westward  from  St.  Alban's ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1787  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [d?  xv.  84.  a.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  St  Ste- 
phen's Church  ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  246.] 

Colored  drawings,  the  size  of  the  originals,  of  two  sepulchral 
brass  figures,  in  the  north  aisle  of  St  Stephen's  Church,  near 
St  Alban's,  without  name  or  date,  but  supposed  to  belong  to 
Sir  Richard  Lea's  family,  who,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  YIII., 
lived  at  Sopewell;  drawn  by  T.  Baskerfield,  in  1790:  3  f. 
X  1  f .  6  in.     [*  XV.  84.  b.] 

Colored  drawing  of  the  sepulchral  brass  effigies  of  a  knight  and 
his  lady  in  the  north  aisle  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  at  St 
Alban's,  supposed  to  be  Sir  Richard  Lea,  of  Sopewell,  temp. 
Henry  VIII.;  dteiwa  in  1790,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  1  f. 
4  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  246.  £.] 

Colored  drawings  of  ten  coats  of  arms  in  St.  Stephen's  Church, 
at  St  Alban's ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  each  2  in.  x  2  in. 
lAdd.  9064.  fi*.  145, 146.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Stevenage ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6 j^  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  ee."] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Stevenage  Church ;  drawn 
by  Peter  Toms,  in  1742  :  8  in.  x  6j  in.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  66.] 

Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  near  Stevenage ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm,  in  1788 :  one  10^^  in.  x  7 J  in.,  the  other  9|^  in. 
X  6  in.    [P,  R.  Kaye,  ii.  «88,  289.] 


HERTFORDSHIRE.  423 

StockiDg-Pelham.     See  Felham. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Bishop's  Stortford  ;  drawn  bj 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  8|^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  166.] 

Han  and  sections,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Stortford  Castle ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [^Add. 
6753.  ff.  1-3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Studham ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^^  in.  x  7 J  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  3i7.] 

Temple  Dinsley,  in  the  hamlet  of  Preston,  in  the  parish  of 
Hitchin.     See  Hitchin. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Tewing ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  S^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  ne.] 

Theobald's  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Cheshunt     See  Cheshunt. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Therefield ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  S^  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  86.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Thorley ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  foL  i72.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Throcking  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6  in.  x  3^  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  ii6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Thundridge ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8|^  in.  x  6^  in.    [Add.  9062.  fol.  218.  b.] 

ored  drawing  of  the  monument  erected  in  Thundridge 
Church  to  John  Gilbert  Cooper,  of  Locko,  in  Derbyshire, 
Esq.,  (who  died  in  1773,)  by  his  daughter  Dorothy,  widow  of 
John  Gardiner,  Esq. :  9  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  sis.  d.] 

Tittenhanger,  in  the  parish  of  Ridge.    See  Ridge. 

lored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Totteridge ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield  :  6^  in.  x  4^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  6.] 


j     A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Tring ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  1  £  6  in.  x  10  m.    [Add.  9063.  fol.  345.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Tring :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [*  xv. 
58.  a.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Tring  Church ;  drawn  in 
1802,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  7jt  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  9064. 

fol.  1912.  i.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  Tring  Church  and  of  Tring  Park,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Drummond  Smith,  Bart. :  10  in.  x  8  in.    [d?  xv. 

58.  6.] 

Yenilam.    See  St.  Alban's. 


( 


124  HERTFORDSUtBE. 

Wakeley,  in  the  parish  of  Berkesdon.     See  Bebkbsdon. 

A  colored  pJan  of  the  parish  of  King's  Walden  ;  drawn  by 
Thomas    Baskerfield :    8^    in.  >c  6^   Id.     [Add.    9063.   fol. 

114.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  St.  Paul's  Walden ;  drawn  by- 
Thomas  Baskerfield :  8|  in.  x  6^^  in.     [Jdd.  9063.  fol.  955.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Walkeme ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8j  in.  X  6|^  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  57.  «.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Walllngton ;  drawn  by  Thomaft 
Baskerfield:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  47.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Wallington  Church :  7  in.  x  5j 
in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  47.] 

Waltham  Cross,  in  the  parish  of  Cheshunt.     See  Cheshdnt. 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Ware ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Bas- 
kerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  X  8^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  aos.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Ware  Church  j  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield,  in  1803 :  8  in.  x  ii  in.  lAdd.  9062. 
fol.  sib.  d.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  great  east  window 
of  the  chancel  of  Ware  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  i5.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  carved  octagonal  stone  font  in  St. 
Mary's  Church  at  Ware ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskei-field,  in 
1803  :  7  in.  X  4^^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  ^i5.  6.] 

^,.^6olored  drawings  of  various  arms  and  monuments  in  Wai« 
/^^  Church ;  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  1  f.  6  in.  x  I  f.     [AM. 

9062.  fol.  «is.] 
A  colored  view  of  Ware  Park,  the  seat  of  Thomas  Hope  Byde, 

Esq. :  1^  in.  X  Sj  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  aie.] 
A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Watford ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfifild ;  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.     [AM.  9063.  fol.  yii.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Watford  Church ;  drawn  by 
Thomas  Baskerfield:  6J  in.  X  4  io.      [AM.  9063.  fol.  til.\ 

Four  colored  drawings  of  quarterings  of  Russell,  Capel,  etc.,  in 
the  windows  of  Watford  Church ;  each  8  in.  x  7  in.     [AM. 

9063.  ff.  ±ii,.  sas.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Cashiobury  Park,  the  seat  of  the  Earl 
of  Essex,  in  the  parish  of  Watford  ;  drami  by  Thomas  Ba&- 
kei-field:  ^  m.  x  \\  in.     [AM.  9063.  fol.  «**.] 


HF.RTPOHDSRIKE.  425 

A  Tiew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  temple  and  cascade  in  Cashiobury 
Park ;  drawn  by  Tbomas  Baskerlield :  6j  in.  x  4^  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  a:.  6.] 

A  colored  view  of  Grove  Park,  the  seat  of  Thomas  Villiere, 
Earl  of  Clarendon,  near  Watford ;  drawn  in  1801  :  7j  in.  X 
5^  in.     [rir  XV.  63.  d.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  to  the  mausoleum  at 
Grove  Park;  drawn  by  Thomas  fiaskerfield:  6 J  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add,  9063.  fol.  y^4.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  tlie  inside  of  the  mausoleum  at  Grove 
Park ;  drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerlield  :  6i  in.  x  4  in.  [_Add. 
9069.  fol.  ■ii-i.'i 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  temple  of  Pan  at  Grove  Park  ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield:  6}  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  9063. 

fol.  Si4.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Watton ;  drawn  by  Thomas 

Baskerfield  :  8|  in.  x  6}  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  n.] 
^awings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  ancient  tombstones  in  Watton 
Church  :  each  11  in.  X  9  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  46.] 

A  colored  plan  of  tlie  parish  of  Welwyn ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield:  8^  in.  x  ej  in.     lAdd.  9063.  fol.  l-p.  6.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Wtstmill ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8j  in.  x  0^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  isi.'b.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Westmill  Church  ; 
dranii  by  Thomas  Baskerfield ;  SJ  in.  x  3}  in.  [Add,  9062. 
fol.  ^:i4.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Weston ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8i  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  75.  i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Whealhamstead ;  drawn  by  Tho- 
mas Baskerfield :  10  in.  x  8  in.  [Add.  9063.  fol.  S67.] 
I  A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wheathamstead  Church ;  drawn 
in  Sept  1791,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  5^  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
9063.  fol.  867.  i.] 
[  A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wheathamstead  Church ; 
drawn  in  Sept.  1791,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield;  5J  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  9063.  fol.  ee?.  b.] 

I A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wheathamstead  Church ; 
drawn  by  T.  C,  in  1791 :  4i  in.  X  3i  in.     [ft  xv.  b9.  a.  a.] 

[A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octagonal  stone  font  in  Wheat- 
hamstead Church ;  drawn  by  T.  C,  in  1791 :  4}  in.  x  3^  in. 

[di  XV.  89.  a.  i.] 


1 


426  HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  octangular  stone  font  in  Wheat- 
hanistead  Church;  taken  in  Sept.  1791,  by  Thomas  Basker- 
field :  5  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd,  9063.  fol.  i67,  b.] 

ored  drawing  of  the  gravestone,  with  an  inscription  on 
brass,  of  William  Bristowe,  (who  died  in  1599,)  in  Wheat- 
hamstead  Church:  7}  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  369.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  East  Hithe,  the  seat  of  Mrs.  Bettsworth, 
in  the  parish  of  Wheathamstead  ;  drawn  in  1791,  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  4  in.    {Add.  9063.  fol.  967.  b,] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lamer  House,  the  seat  of  Captain 
Drake  Garrard,  in  the  parish  of  Wheathamstead  ;  drawn  in 
Aug.  1791,  by  Thomas  Baskerfield :  5  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  9063. 

fol.  267.  b.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Widford ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  6^  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  204.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Wigginton  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8}  in.  x  6i  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  549.  &.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Willian ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9063.  fol.  85.  b.] 

"^oodend,  in  the  parish  of  Redboume.    See  Redbourne. 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Wormley  ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  8^  in.  x  6^  in.     [Add.  9062.  fol.  S92.  d.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Wormleybury  House,  Herts,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Abraham  Hume,  Bart ;  drawn  by  John  Buckler, 
in  1814  :  11  in.  x  7^  in.     [jb  xv.  68.  3.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parishes  of  Great  and  Little  Wymondley ; 
drawn  by  Thomas  Baskerfield  :  8i|  in.  x  6^  in.  [Add.  9063. 
fol.  68.  £.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wymondley  Church,  near 
Stevenage,  1804 :  8^  in.  x  7  in.     [d?  xv.  9i.  i.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  parish  of  Yardley ;  drawn  by  Thomas 
Baskerfield :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8}  in.     [Add.  9062.  p.  5?.] 


HUNTOGDONSHIRE. 


Two  views,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Wbeaisheaf  Inn,  at  Alconbury 
Hill ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  each  9j  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  292,  293.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  taken  at  Alconbury  Hill ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept  1788:  lOj  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  l^ye,  11. 

291.] 

South-west  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St.  Ann's  Chapel,  near  AU 
conbury  Hill;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  9^  in.  x  6  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  294.] 

Elevation  and  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  door  of  the  porch  of 
Allwalton ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6789.  fol.  20.] 

North-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Buckden  Church,  and  the 
palace  of  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  : 
11}  in.  x  9  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  295.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  in  Buckden 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  183-186.] 

Elevation  and  profile  of  the  mouldings  of  the  gate  of  Buckden 
Palace ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in, 
[Add.  6751.  fol.  203.  b.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  porch  and  doors  of  Fen- 
Stanton  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  flF.  49-52.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  windows 
in  Fen-Stanton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich; 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  £f.  86.  88,  89.] 

di2 


428  HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  east  window,  and 
a  north  window,  in  Fen-Stanton  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6756.  fol.  85.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  circular  part  of 
the  great  east  window  of  Fen-Stanton  Church  ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  56.] 

A  colored  view  of  Godmanchester :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [d?  xvi. 

14.  1.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  pillar,  and  of  the  great  south 
door,  of  Godmanchester  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6753.  ff.  106.  ii2.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Godmanchester 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6753.  ff.  lor-iii.  lis,  ii4.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  plan  of  Huntingdon  Castle ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
6735.  fol.  124.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  windows  in  All 
Saints*  Church  at  Huntingdon  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  ff.  sr.  45.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  St.  Ives'  Church,  with  part  of  the 
town  ;  1  f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [*  xvi.  6.  i.] 

Six  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  arch  and  windows  in  St. 
Ives'  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.    [AdcL  6751.  ff.  236-241.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements  and  notes,  of  an 
antient  door  on  the  south  side  of  Little  Paxton  Church ;  drawn 
by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6768.  pp.  lo,  ii.] 

Elevation,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  east  end  of  the  chancel  of 
Ramsey  Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev. Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  fol-  245.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  some  architectural  details, 
of  Ramsey  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  245,  244.  246-248.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  Abbat  Ail  wine 
in  the  church  at  Ramsey ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.    [Add.  6729.  fol.  iir.] 

Flans  and  elevations  of  the  remains  of  the  abbey  at  Ramsey, 
now  converted  into  a  manor-house,  the  residence  of  W.  H. 
Fellowes,  Esq. ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  in  Sept. 
1793 :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  72,  73.] 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE.  429 

Two  sketches^  in  pencil,  of  parts  of  Ramsey  Abbey ;  drawn  by 
the  Bey.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6758. 

ff.  76,  77.]  • 

Plan  and  architectural  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Stilton 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Bev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.    [Add.  6756.  ff.  it!62-264.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Stukeley 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Bev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in 
[Add.  6786.  fol.  69.] 

Elevation,  in  pencil,  of  the  south  door  of  Toseland  Church 
drawn  by  Uie  Bev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  5  in.     [,Add 
6744.  fol.  4.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  steeple  of  Warboys  Church 
drawn  by  the  Bev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd, 
6751.  fol.  «4«.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  knocker,  in  brass,  at  Warboys 
Church  door,  of  figures  in  Warboys  Choir,  and  of  two  faces 
in  a  hood  at  the  Manor  House ;  drawn  dOth  June,  1757 :  7) 
in.  X  6J  in.    [d?  xvi.  i5.] 


KENT. 


Coast  of  Kent.  See  Southern  and  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  93- 
117,  ante. 

A  colored  military  sunrey  of  the  coast  of  Kent,  Sussex,  and 
Hampshire,  from  Dover  to  Christchurch,  with  the  roads  be- 
tween Canterbury,  Pevensey,  and  Hastings ;  Croydon,  Chi- 
chester, and  Brighton;  Salisbury,  Winchester,  Bagshot, 
Guilford,  Southampton  and  Portsmouth ;  drawn  by  [Major 
General  William  Roy  ?],  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile : 
12  f.  X  4  f.  8}  in.    [d?  vi.  98,  99.] 

A  large  very  rudely  drawn  and  colored  sketch  or  bird's-eye  view 
of  the  north  coast  of  Kent  and  the  east  Swale,  (from  Margate 
to  Feversham,)  with  a  project  for  a  barrier  of  ships  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Swalci ;  drawn  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  probably  in 
1544,  when  fears  were  entertained  of  an  invasion  by  the 
French :  25  f.  2  in.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [Cott.  Charter,  xiii.  i2.] 

A  colored  military  ^^  sketch  of  the  country  betwixt  Guildford 
and  Canterbury,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut.  Col.  Watson, 
Deputy  Quarter  Master  General;  drawn  by  William  Roy, 
[afterwards  Major  General,]  Dec.  3,  1755,**  shewing  by 
colored  dotted  lines,  the  line  of  march  for  two  columns  from 
Guildford  to  Godstone,  and  the  ground  proper  for  encamp- 
ments ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile :  7  f.  x  1  f. 
8  in.     [ifr  VI.  101.] 

There  accompany  this  plan,  Col.  Watson's  "  Field  Observ- 
ations on  the  line  of  the  country  from  Guildford  by  Darking, 
Reygat^e,  etc.,  to  Canterbury,"  dated  Friday,  Nov.  21,  1755, 
and  signed  by  the  author. 

A  colored  military  ^^  sketch  of  the  country  betwixt  Guildford 
and  Canterbury,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut.  Col.  Watson, 


KENT.  431 

Deputy  Quarter  Master  General ;  drami  by  William  Roy, 
P.  Eng^,"  shewing  the  most  proper  encamping  ground; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  one  inch  to  a  mile :  7  f.  x  I  f.  9  in. 
[rii  VI.  loa.] 

A  map  of  part  of  the  county  of  Kent,  containing  the  deaneries 
of  Dartford,  Rochester,  Shoram,  and  Mailing,  forming  the 
diocese  of  Rochester;  "delineavit  Johannes  Williams,  Ca- 
nonicus  Cantuariensis,  a.  d.  1695  ;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  l^ 
mile  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in,     [Add.  4473.  fol.  33.] 

A  colored  sketch  of  the  road  from  Rochester  to  Deptford  and 
Camberwell,  as  reconnoitred  by  Lieut,  [afterwards  Gene- 
ral Sir  David]  Dundas,  Sept.  11,  1766  ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of 
2  inches  to  a  mile:  4  f.  4  in.  x  1  f.  7  in.     [*  vi.  io,i.] 

Slietcb  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  porch  door  of 
Allington  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  fol.  S3.] 

I  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Allington  Castle,  on  the  river  Med- 
waj ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by 
John  Warburton,  Somerset  Herald,  at  his  survey  in  1725 :  6 
in.  X  4  in.  [Add.  54S0.  fol.  e-i.] 
I  A  rude  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Apledore,  in  Romney 
Marsh ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton,  in  1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  5480. 
fol.  89.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  outline,  of  Apledore  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 
1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  Bi.] 

Sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arched  recess  in  the  chancel  of 
Apledore  Church ;  drawn  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  36.  5.] 

A  north-east  sketch,  in  outline,  of  Ash  Church  ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 
1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  St.] 

A  plan,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Richborough  Castle,  in  the  parish  of 
Ash;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in 
1725,  by  John  Warburton:  9  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  6460.  fol. 

SB.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Richborough  Castle,  as  seen 
from  Sandwich ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725 :  6  in^  x  4  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  fifi.] 


432  KENT. 

Highly  finished  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  walls  of  the  Ro- 
man Castle  at  Richborough ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  36  feet  to 
an  inch :  1  f.  2  in.  X  10  in.     [Add.  6489.  fol.  iss.] 

"  A  trae  coppie  of  the  grave-stone  of  [Elizabeth]  Countess  of 
Athol,  buried  in  the  quire  of  Ashford  Church,  in  Kent;** 
drawn  in  pen  and  ink:   11  in.  x  7  in.     [HarL  1106.  fol. 

4t.  C] 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Aylresford  Church  ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725  : 
4  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  5480.  fol.  86.] 

Two  views,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  tinted,  of  the  monument 
called  Kits  Coity  House,  or  the  tomb  of  Hengist,  in  the 
parish  of  Aylesford:  each  10  in.  x  7^  in.    [d?  xviii.  si.  c.  d.^ 

An  outline  elevation  of  the  south  door  of  Barfreston  Church, 
with  diagrams  to  shew  the  rationale  of  the  construction ; 
drawn  5th  Nov.  1813,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x 
6  in.     [Add.  6738.  fol.  i4.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  circular  east 
window  of  Barfreston  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  3i.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Barham  Church  ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton, in  1725 :  5  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5840.  fol.  62.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  East  Banning  Church ; 
taken  in  the  year  1770,  by  Edward  Hasted  :  8  in.  x  7  in. 
[Add.  5486.  fol.  77.  Us.] 

Bayham  Priory,  in  the  parish  of  Lamberhurst    See  Lamber- 

HURST. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monument  in  Beckenham  Church, 
to  the  memory  of  Admiral  Sir  Piercy  Brett,  who  died  in 
1781 :  7  in.  X  6  in.    [^  xviii.  4.  £.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monument  in  Beckenham 
Church,  to  the  memory  of  Sir  Merrik  Burrell,  Bart,  who 
died  in  1787 :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [d?  xviii.  4.  c] 

A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Benenden  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  90.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Berstead  Church  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton, 
in  1725 :  4  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  5480.  fol.  et.] 


KENT.  433 

L  colored  map  of  an  estate  situate  in  the  parishes  of  Bets- 
hanger,  Ham,  and  Eastry,  Kent,  the  property  of  Mr.  William 
Petlroan,  surveyed  by  J,  Grist,  in  1807 ;  dran-n  on  a  scale  of 

3  chains  to  an  inch:  2  f.  9^  in.  x  2  f.  1  in.    [Add.  11,693.6.] 
A  view,  in   outline,  of  Betshanger,  the   seat  of  the   Morrice 

family ;  copied  fay  Edward  Hasted  from  a.  drawing  made,  in 
1725,  by  John  Warburton:  4  in.  x  3  in.     lAdd.  5480.  fol. 

6B.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Biddenden  Church  steeple;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  dravring  made  by  John  Warburton, 
in  1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     lAdd.  5480.  fol.  9s.] 

Birckall,  or  Brockhull,  in  the  parish  of  Saltwood.     See  SAtT- 

WOOD, 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Charlton  Place,  the  seat  of  John 
Foote,  Esq.,  in  the  parish  of  Bishopsbome  ;  drawn  by  ...  . 
Oldfield  :  6i  in.  X  5  in.     [*  .ivil.  30.  a.} 

,  Blackheath,  in  the  parishes  of  Lewisham  and  Lee.  See 
Lewisbah. 

f  A  Borth-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Boiighton  Malherbe  Church  ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton,  in  1723:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  49.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  Boxley  Abbey  ;  copied  by  Edward  Has- 
ted from  a  drawing  made  fay  John  Warburton,  in  1725  :  4  in. 
X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  15.] 
Sradbume,  in  the  parish  of  East  Mailing.     See  Mallino, 

A  colored  south  view  of  Brasted  Church,  north-east  of  Wester- 
ham  :  7  in.  X  44  in.     [ft  -Wiii.  7.] 

A  rude  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Brenchley ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725  : 

4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  92.] 

A  gonth-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bridge  Church ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  oo.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  Bridge  Place  ;  copied  by  Edward  Has- 
ted from  a  drawing  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725 :  4  in.  X  9 
in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  go.] 

Broadstairs,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter's,  in  the  Isle  of  ThaneL 
See  St.  Peter's. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  house,  called  Simson  Place,  at 
Bromley:  6i  in.  X  4  in.     [*  xvi,  3i.  u  b.] 

3k 


A  noitli-east  viuw, in  outline,  of  Bucklant!  Church, near  Dover; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  bjr  John 
Warburlon,  in  1725  :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  »*.] 

Buctland,  in  the  parish  of  Maidstone.     See  Maidstone. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Burmarsh  Church  and  Ab- 
bot's Court ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  draning  made 
by  John  Warburton,  in  1725 :  9  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  5480. 

fol.  76.] 

"  Plan  de  Cantorbery ;"  being  a  colored  plan,  drawu  by  a  French 
artist,  about  1650,  shewing  the  walls  and  churches;  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  100  feet  to  1}  inch  ;  2  f.  x  1  f.  6  in.  [Add. 
11,564.  art.  ag.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Canlerbuiy  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas   Kerrich:    6   in.  X  4   in.      [Jdd.  6751.  fol. 

1.7.] 

A  north  view,  in  bistre,  of  Canterbury  Cathedral :  5  in.  x  3  in. 

[a?  XVI.  36.  h.  3.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  crypt  of  Canterbury  Cathedral :  1  f.  3  is. 
X  1  f.  3  in.     [A  XVI.  ,16.  a.] 

Sketches  and  plans,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  arch  of  the  little 
cloisters,  and  of  a  door  in  a  building  at  the  north  side  of  Can- 
terbury Catliedral ;  diawn  by  the  Rev.  TTiomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6739.  ff.  12.  6.'.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  omamenls  of  arches  in 
Canterbury  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  €746.  ff.  91.  96.  101.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ornaments  of  arches  in 
Canterbury  Cathedral  j  drawu  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6757.  ff.  40,  «.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  (racery  of  a  wiodow  in  Asselm's 
Chapel  in  Canterbury  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  H6.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  various  architectural  details  of 
Canterbury  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  James  Esses :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  6769.  pp.  9-1'-'.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of 
Edward  the  Black  Prince,  in  Canterbury  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  6  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  6728. 
fol.  l«9.J 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  ruins  of  St.  Augus- 
tine's Monastery  at  Canlerhury:  1  f.  Ij  to.  x  9J  in.  [^ 
svi.  r.7.  k.] 


Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  srcfaes  and  details  of  the  old  tower 
of  St.  Augustine's  Monastery,  Canterbury ;  drawn  by  ilie 
Rev.  Thomas  Kcrrich  :  C  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6757.  fol.  3i.] 

Sketch, -in  pen  and  ink,  of  arcltiteclural  details  of  the  old  tower 
of  St.  Augustine's  Monaslury,  at  Canterbnry ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  4  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  674C.  fol.  loj.j 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  on  the  west  front  of  St-  Au- 
gustine's Church,  at  Canterbury ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas 
Kerrich:  Bin.  x  4  in.     [.^(W.  6742.  fol.  i.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Dunstan's  Church, 
Canterbury,  "  the  burial  place  of  Sir  Thomas  More :"  7  in. 
X  e  in.     [*  XVI.  38./] 

Sketch  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  north  porch  door  of  St. 
Dunstan's  Church,  at  Canterbury  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6730.  fol.  5?.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Martin's  Church,  near  Can- 
terbury :  Tj  in.  X  6J  in.     [#  xn.  .18.  /i.] 

Small  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  foot  in  St. 
Martin's  Church,  at  Canterbury ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  2 
in.  X  2  in.    [^tW.  6769.  p.  ii.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in  St. 
Mary  Bredmaii's  Church,  at  Canterbury;  drawn  by  James 
Essex:  6  iu.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  aai.] 

I  A  colored  south-east  view  of  "  St.  Mildred's  Church,  and  the 
old  castle,  Canterbury,"  May  29th,  17S8 :  Sj-  in.  x  4  in.  [fir 
xvi.  38.  m.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Mildred's  Chiu'cb,  and 
the  old  castle,  at  Canterbury,  May  29th,  1758 :  8i  in.  x  4  in. 
[ft  XVI.  38.  /.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Judge  Bale,  in  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  Canterbury:  6  in.  X  4  in.  [*  xvi. 
38.  n.] 

'  Flan,  with  elevations,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  east  and  south 
fronts  of  Canterbury  Caatle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  7  in.  X  6  In.     [_Add.  6746.  fol.  26.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  the  old  castle  and  the  Roman  arch 
at  Canterbury,  1756:"  8  in.  x  5 J  in.     [*  xvi.  38.  rf.j 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Canterbury 
Castle :  1  f.  1  in.  x  9  in.     [*  xvi.  se.  i.] 

3  k2 


436  KENT. 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Dane  John  or  Dungeon  Hill,  at 
Canterbury  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4 
in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  70.] 

A  colored  view  of  some  arches  in  the  wall  of  the  city  of  Can- 
terbury, on  the  river  Stour :  1  f.  x  8  in.    £*  xvi.  ss.  J6.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  remains  of  a  bridge  that  formerly  stood 
near  the  postern  gate  of  the  city  of  Canterbury ;  drawn  by  F. 
Grose:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [d?  xvi.  S8.  cc] 

A  colored  drawing  of  ^^  a  tessellated  pavement  discovered  at 
three  feet  under  the  surface  in  digging  a  cellar  at  the  house 
next  the  King's  Head  Inn,  in  the  high  street  of  the  city  of 
Canterbury,  June  20,  1758  ;  in  the  earth  which  covered  the 
pavement  was  found  a  brass  medal  of  Carausius  and  one  of 
Valentinian  I.,^  on  a  scale  of  4  inches  to  a  foot ;  the  title  is 
signed  "  E.  J. :"  1  f.  7  in.  x  11  in.     [d?  xvi.  38.  t] 

Another  colored  drawing  of  the  same  pavement :  1  f.  7  in.  x  7^ 

fal.      [^  XVI.  38.  II.] 

A  view,  in  bistre,  of  the  Royal  Cavalry  Barracks,  at  Canter- 
bury ;  copied  apparently  from  an  engraving  by  Ravenhill,  in 
1795,  after  J.  Lawrence :  7  in.  x  4  in.     [d?  xvi.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  West  Gate  Mill,  at  Canterbury ;  drawn 
June  21,  1758:  8  in.  x  6  in.     [d?  xvi.  38.  <e.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Nackington  House,  the  seat  of  Ri- 
chard Milles,  Esq.,  near  Canterbury ;  drawn  by  J.  Lawrence 
[copied  apparently  from  RavenhilFs  engraving]  :  7  in.  x  4i^ 
in.     [d?  XVII.  45.] 

Chafford  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Fenshurst    See  Fenshubst. 

Combe  Bank,  in  the  parish  of  Sundridge.    See  Sundridge. 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chalk  Church :  7  in.  x 
5  in.     [d?  xviii.  9.  a.] 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Chalk  Church :  9  in.  x  6^  in. 

[*  XVIII.  9.  6.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  porch  at  the  west  entrance  of  Chalk 
Church  :  8  in.  X  5i|  in.    [d?  xviii.  9.  c] 

A  tinted  view  of  ^'  part  of  an  antient  royal  palace  at  Charing, 
in  Kent,  now  used  as  a  bam  :^  1  f.  4  in.  x  9|  in.    [sb  xviii, 

10.] 

A  Colored  south  view  of  Charlton  Church  and  Green,  near  Wool* 
wich  ;  drawn  in  1787  :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [*  xviii.  ii.  i.  4.] 


[Charlton  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Bishopsbome.  See  Bishops- 
borne. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  sepulchral  figure  of  a  knight  of 
the  Septvannes  bmilj,  in  the  chancel  of  Chartham  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  4J  in.  x  3J  in.  [Add. 
6728.  fol.  B7.] 

Chathani.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  104-107,  ante. 

Two  tinted  sketches  representing  ibe  destruction  of  the  English 
ships  at  Chatham,  by  the  Dutch,  in  the  year  1667;  drawn 
by  Wilhelm  Van  den  Velde:  each  3  f.  6  in.  x  11  in.  [Add. 
5214.  arts,  sb,  so.] 

A  colored  bird's-eye  view,  or  pictured  map,  of  the  country  as 
seen  from  two  points  on  Maram's  Court,  or  Morant's  Court 
Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Chevening ;  drawn  by  Capt.  Robert 
Johnstone:  2  f.  x  1  f.  3  in.     [sb  xvii.  a.  b.] 

This  map  was  drawn  for  the  use  of  King  George  III,  when 
about  to  visit  Lord  Amhenit  at  Montreal,  in  Kent,  and  it  is  ac- 
companied by  a  descriptive  letter  from  Lord  Amherst  to  his 
Majesty,  dat.  2  Nov.  [1778.] 

I  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  at  Chiddingstone,  near  Pens- 
hurst  ;  drawn  by  Francis  Grose :  1  f,  3  in.  X  9  in.     [A  xnii, 

1,.  I.] 

I  A  colored  north-west  view  of  Chilham  Church ;  drawn  in  Feb. 

1759:   10  in.  X  7  in.     [*  xvir.  :3i.  3.] 
'  Aaouth-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Chiselhurat  Church;  drawn 

bjT.  B.,  in  1760:  7  in.  x  4  in.     [ifrxviii.  la,] 
South  elevation,  in  pencil,  of  Mottingbam  Race,  in  the  parish  of 

Chiselhurst;  drawn  by  Edward  Hasted,  in  1766:  9  in.  x  6 

in.    \_Add.  5486.  fol.  M.] 

Drawings,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  two  grave-stoues  in  Cliffe 
Church ;  by  Edward  Hasted :  each  I  f.  x  6  in.    [Add.  54B6. 

ff.  71.  74.] 

La  colored  view  of  Cliff  Parsonage,  near  Rochester;  drawn  in 

1785:  9  in.  X  6  in.     [sfi  xviii.  is.  a.] 
I  Ketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  head  in  painted  glass  at  Cliff;  drawn 
1  1787:  5i  in.  X  4  in.      [*  xviii,  Ta,  J,] 

I  A  tinted  view  of  the  mausoleum  built  by  James  Wyatt,  in  Cob- 
ham  Park,  the  seat  of  the  Earl  of  Damley :  8|  in.  x  6  in. 
[*  xvn.  39.  c] 

\  A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Cowling  Church :  5  in.  x 
3)  in.     [tt  xviii.  u.  a.] 


4S8  KENT.  > 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  tbe  inside  of  the  gate  of  Cowling  Castle ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eerrich :  G  in.  x  5  in.  [Add. 
6785.  fol.  112.] 

A  tinted  front  view  of  the  seat  of  Lady  Bonverie,  at  Coxheath  ; 
•  1  f.  1  in.  X  8  in.     [d?  xvu.  S4.  i.  a.] 

A  tinted  view  of  the  bs^k  of  Lady  Bouverie's  seat  at  Coxheath  : 

1  f.  1  in.  X  8  in.    [tf?  xvii.  34.  i.  &.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Lidian  ink,  of  Cranbrook  Church ;  drawn 
Jnne  16,  1760  :  lOj^  in.  x  6  in.     [*  xvi.  45.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  great  gate  of  Sisingherst  Castle^ 
in  the  parish  of  Cranbrook :  6}  in.  x  4j^  in.  [dr  xviii.  52. 
2.  b.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  gatehouse  of  Sisingherst ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton :  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  92.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  St  Maiy  Cray  Church :  8|-  in.  x  6^ 
in.    [d?  XVIII.  37.  aJ] 

A  colored  distant  south-east  view  of  Cuckstone  Church  :  8|-  in. 
X  6  in.    [d?  XVIII.  15.  a.  i.] 

A  colored  east  view  of  Cuckstone  Church:  8}  in.  X  6  in.    [dr 

XVIII.  15.  a.  2.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  pencil,  of  Cuckstone  Church :  9^  in.  x 
7  in.     [d?  XVIII.  15.  a.  s.] 

A  colored  south-east  view  of  Cuckstone  Church,  near  Rochester: 
Si  in.  X  6}  in.    [d?  xviii.  15.  b.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  the  monument  in  Cuckstone  Church  of 
Anne,  daughter  of  Charles  Barret,  of  Bellhouse,  co.  Essex, 
Esq.,  and  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Harley,  K.B. ;  she  died  in  1603 : 

2  f.  4  in.  X  11  in.     [d?  xviii.  15.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  a  house  at  Cuckstone :  8}  in.  x  5  in.     [dr 

XVIII.  15.  a.  4.] 

A  tinted  sketch  of  ^^  part  of  a  seat  of  Lord  Romney,  at  Cuck- 
stone, the  principal  part  of  which  is  now  puUed  down:**  8|- 
in.  X  6|>  in.     [d?  xviii.  15.  a.  5.] 

Dandelion,  in  the  parish  of  St  John,  Margate.      See  Ma&- 

GATB. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  St  Margarets  Church, 
formerly  a  parish  but  now  a  hamlet  in  Darenth ;  drawn  in 
1785 :  Hi  in.  X  6  in.     [d?  xvui.  36.  aJ] 


A  soQlh-wesl  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St.  Margaret's  Chapel,  in 
Darenlh  ;  drawn  by  Edward  Haeted,  io  1768 :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add  5486.  fol.  61.] 

A  noflb-wesl  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St,  Margaret's  Chapel, 
in  Darendi ;  drawn  by  Edward  Hasted:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
5486.  fol.  67.] 

Two  views,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  interior  of  St.  Margaret's 
Cbapel,  in  Darentb  ;  drawn  by  Edward  Hasted :  I  f  x  6  in. 
[Add.  5486.  fol.  69.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  west  window  of 
Dartford  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  -271.] 

A  view, in  outline,  of  Davinglon  Church  and  Nunnery;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburlon, 
in  1725 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     lAdd.  5480.  fol.  6J.] 

Deal.     See  Eastebn  Coast,  p.  98,  ante. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Deal  Castle ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted,  apparently  from  an  old  drawing:  9  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  :i6.  b.] 

I  Denge  Ness.     See  Socthebn  Coast,  p.  93,  ante. 

LDentie  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Kingston.     See  Kingston. 

leplford.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  114-117,  ante. 

i.  view,  in  outline,  of  Dimchurcb,  from  the  east ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 
1725 :  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  7*.] 

KA  oflTth  view,  in  outline,  of  Ditton  Church  ;  copied  by  Eduard 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725 : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  ss.] 

I  south -east  view,  in  outline,  of  Doddington  Church;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton, in  1725  :  4  in.  >t  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  53.] 

I A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  Mr.  Eavy's  house  at  Doddington  ;  co- 
pied by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by 
John  Warburton :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  53.] 

in  outline,  of  Sharsted,  in  the  parish  of  Doddington; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1726,  by 
John  Warburton  :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  si.] 
Dover.    See  Southern  Coast,  pp.  93-97,  ante. 


Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ihe  coast  of  Dover ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  lis.] 

A  south-west  yiew,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Dover  Castle ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kemch :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6736. 
fol.  113.] 

A  plan  of  Dover  Castle  ;  drawn  in  the  year  1786,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  lis.] 

Plan  and  elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  keep  of  Dover  Castle; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  8  in.  x  6  in.  [Add. 
6746.  fol.  SB.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  church  in  Dover  Castle ;  drawn 

by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  C  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6749. 

fol.  a?.] 
A  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Eastling  Church ;  copied  by 

Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburlon, 

in  1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  5i.] 
East  Banning.     See  Babming. 
East  Farleigli.     See  Faeleigh. 
East  Mailing.     See  Malling. 
East  Sutton.     See  Sutton. 
A  rude  view,  in  outline,  of  Eastry,  near  Sandwich  ;  copied  by 

Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 

1725:  9  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  se.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Eastwell  Church;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton, in  1725:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  53.] 

South  view,  in  outline,  of  Eastwell  House  [the  seat  of  the  Earl 
of  Winchelsea] ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made  by  John'  Warburlon,  in  1725:  8  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  +5.] 

A  rude  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Eleham  ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 
1725:  9  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  ra.] 

A  north  view,  in  ludian  ink,  of  the  ancient  palace  of  Elthain, 
"built  by  Anthony  Bee,  Bishop  of  Durham,  and  given  to 
Edward  the  First's  Queen  as  a  place  of  retirement ;"  drawn 
by  A.  B.  Lens:  1  f.  x  8  in.     [ft  xvi.  5i.  6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  approach  to  the  old  palace  at 
Eltham ;  drawn  by  A.  B.  Lens:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.     [ft  xvi. 

is.  a.] 


KENT.  441 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Ellham,  ^*  commonly  called 
King  John's  Palace,  in  Kent;"  drawn  bj  A.  B.  Lens:  1  f. 
X  8  in.    [*  XVI.  52.  c] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Lesnes  Abbey,  in  the 
parish  of  Erith  ;  drawn  in  April,  1757 :  9  in.  x  5^  in.     [d? 

XVni.  32.  2.] 

A  colored  view,  taken  from  the  south-west,  of  the  keep  of 
Eynsford  Castle :  8^  in.  x  6  in.    [d?  xviii.  22.  2.  a.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  interior  of  the  keep  of  Eynsford  Castle : 
8|^  in.  X  6  in.    [d?  xviii.  22.  2.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door  of  Eynsford  Church  ; 
drawn  by  Edward  Hasted :  2  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  5486.  fol. 

63.] 

A  north  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  East  Farleigh  Church ;  drawn 
in  1770,  by  Edward  Hasted :  9  in.  x  8  in.     lAdd.  5486.  fol. 

81.] 

A  west  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  East  Farleigh  Bridge ;  drawn 
in  the  year  1770,  by  Edward  Hasted:  1  f.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
5486.  fol.  79.] 

Folkstone.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  98,  ante. 

Foreland.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  99,  ante. 

Franks,  in    the    parish    of   Horton    Kirkby.      See  Horton 

KiRKBY. 

Frensham  or  Gatehoose,  in  the  parish  of  Rolvenden.      See 

ROLVENDEN. 

A  south  view  of  Frindsbury  Church,  at  Stroude,  near  Rochester; 
drawn  about  1720:  6  in.  x  5  in.     [d?  xviii.  25.  3.  a.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Frindsbury  Church ; 
drawn  [by  J.  Fisher?]  in  1788:  6^  in.  x  4 J  in.  [d?  xviii. 
25.  3.  i.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Frindsbury  Church ;  drawn 
[by  J.  Fisher?]  in  Feb.  1788:  8  in.  x  5J  in.     [d?  xviii. 

25.  3.  c] 

A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Frittenden  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton  :  4  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  90.] 

Gatehouse  or  Frensham,  in  the  parish  of  Rolvenden.  See  Rol- 
venden. 

3l 


442  KENT. 

Gillingham  Reach.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  104,  ante. 

A  colored  south-west  view  of  Gillingham  Church:  6^  in.  x  4) 
in.     \jb  XVII.  26.  1.  d.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Gillingham 
Church ;  drawn  by  J.  fisher,  in  June,  1788 :  6  in.  x  5}  in. 

[d?  XVII.  26.  1.  gj] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  piscina  in  the  chancel  of  Gillingham 
Church ;  drawn  by  J.  Fisher,  in  June,  1788 :  4^  in.  x  d|-in. 
[d?  XVII.  26.  1.  e.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  corbels  in  Gillingham 
Church;  by  J.  Fisher:  4  in.  x  2  in.     [d?  xvii.  26.  i./.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  great  hall  of  the  archbishop^s  palace  at 
Gillingham;  drawn  in  1785:  10^  in.  x  6}  in.  [d?  xvii. 
26.  1.  A.] 

Isle  of  Grain.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  101,  ante. 

Gravesend.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  108-110,  ante. 

A  colored  ^*  plann  of  the  mannour  of  Greenwich  ;**  drawn  temp. 
Queen  Anne :  2  f .  4  in.  x  1  f.  8  in.     [d?  xvii.  i.  2.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  town  and  park  of  Greenwich ;  it  is  in- 
dorsed "John  Groves'  Collection  ;**  drawn  before  the  erec- 
tion of  the  Royal  Hospital :  8  f.  6  in.  x  2  f.  4  in.  [d?  xvii. 
1.  1.] 

A  colored  plan,  on  vellum,  "  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Swindon's  estate, 
situate  in  Gang  Lane,  Ghreenwich,  with  the  buildings  as  they 
now  stand,  taken  May,  1773,  by  M.  Searles  and  Son  ;**  drawn 
on  a  scale  of  65  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  7  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.  [d? 
XVII.  1.  3.  y.] 

A  colored  plan  of  part  of  the  same  estate,  at  Greenwich,  bounded 
by  Green  Lane,  Gang  Lane,  and  the  back  road  to  the  lime- 
kilns ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  28}  feet  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f .  5 
in.     [d?  XVII.  1.  3.  X.] 

A  colored  plan  of  some  houses  in  Gang  Lane,  Ghreenwich ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  8  feet  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  8  in.  x  1  f.  1  in. 
[d?  XVII.  1.  3.  aaJ] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Crown  and  Sceptre  Tavern,  at  Greenvnch ; 
drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  feet  to  an  inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f .  5  in. 
[d?  XVII.  1.  3.  bb.] 

Hall  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Harbledown.     See  Uarbledqwn. 

Three  tinted  north-east  views  of  Hailing  Church :  9  in.  x  5  in. 
[d?  XVIII.  n.  a.  b.  c] 


Two  views,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  tinted,  of  pait  of  an  ancient 
palace  of  King  John,  at  Hailing :  each  9  in.  x  6  in.  [ij 
XVIII.  sr.  d.  (?.] 

Two  views,  one  in  pencil,  the  other  tinted,  of  the  entrance  of 
the  old  palace  at  Hailing:  each  9  in.  x  6  in.  [ft  xvtii. 
"./  tf] 

A  tinted  north-east  view  of  Harbledown  Church,  near  Canter- 
bury:  1  f.  6  in.  X  11 J  in,     [*  xvni.  sb.  a.] 

A  colored  sonth-east  view,  of  Harbledown  Church  :  9  in.  x  5^ 
in.     [*  xviii.  28.  i.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hall  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Harble- 
down, the  seat  of  George  Gipps,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Canterbury, 
but  belonging  to  Sir  Kobert  Wilmot,  of  Chaddesden,  co. 
Derby,  Bart. ;  drawn  by  J.  Lawrence,  1795  [apparently  a 
copy  from  Ravenhill's  engraving]  :  Cj  in.  x  4j  in.    [ifr  xvii. 

36.  3.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hardress  Court,  in  the  parish  of  Lower 
Hardressj  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  5480. 
fol.  M.] 

A  Bonth-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Harty  Church,  in  the  Isle 
of  Sheppey ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made  by  Jolin  Warburton  in  1725:  8  In.  x  4  in.  ^Add. 
3480.  fol.  *:>.] 

I A  rude  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Hawkberst;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton in  1725:  9in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  9..] 

I  fieppington,  in  the  parish  of  Nackington.     See  Nackington. 

(^  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Hever  Church ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in 
1725 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  ao.] 

[  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Higham  Place,  the  seat  of  James 
Hallet,  Esq. ;  drawn  by  J.  Lawrence,  1795  [apparently  co- 
pied from  Ravenhill's  engraving] :  6J  in.  x  4  in.     [sfe  xvii. 

[  Hill  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Westerbam.     See  Westeruam. 

I  Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  arch  in  the  north  side  of  the 
chancel  of  Horton  Kirkby  Church  ;  drawn  by  Edward  Has- 
ted:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  3486.  fol.  56.] 


444  KENT. 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Franks,  in  Horton  Eirkby,  the  seat  of 
John  Tasker,  Esq.;  drawn  in  the  year  17/0,  by  Edward 
Hasted :  1  f.  2  in.  x  8  in.     [Add.  5486.  fol.  77.] 

Hythe.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  93,  ante. 

A  rude  view,  in  outline,  of  Hythe,  taken  from  the  south ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton  in  1725 :  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  58.] 

Judders  Folly,  in  the  parish  of  Ospringe.     See  Ospringe. 

Kemsley  Downs,  in  the  parish  of  Sittingborne.  See  Sitting- 
borne. 

Kingsgate.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  99,  ante. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Denne  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Kingston; 
.  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  War- 
burton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  6o.] 

Kits  Coity  House,  in  the  parish  of  Aylesford.     See  Ayles- 

FORD. 

A  south-west  view,  in  outline,  of  Knolton  Church  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
4n  1725  :  4  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  68.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Beyham,  or  Bayham, 
Priory,  in  the  parish  of  Lamberhurst ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725: 
4  in.  X  8  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  58.] 

A  rude  outline  view  of  the  town  of  Ramsgate,  in  the  parish  of 
St  Lawrence,  in  Thanet ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a 
drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  9  in.  x  8  in. 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  47.] 

Sketch,  with  measurements,  of  a  door  in  the  outworks  of  Leeds 
Castle ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6739.  fol.  65.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Lenham  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725 :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  5i.] 

A  drawing,  in  IndiiDL.^k,  of  Home's  monument  in  Lenham 
Church;   by  Ed wAB  Hasted :  4  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480. 

fol.  S6.  6.] 

Lesnes  Abbey,  in  the  parish  of  Erith.     See  Ertih. 

A  colored  view  from  Alderman  Macaulay's  garden  at  Black- 
heath,  looking  over  Lewisham, . Dulwich,  etc.;  drawn  by 
J.  W.  Edy,  in  1790 :  2  f.  7  in.  x  1  f .  9  in.     [*  xviii.  5.  d.] 


445 

A  colored  view,  taken  near  the  Hare  and  Billet,  on  Blackheath ; 

drawn  about  the  year  1780,  by  Thomas  Lung,  Esq. :  1  f,  1  j 

in.  X  9  in.     [#  xviii.  5.  J.] 
A  colored  view  of  the  back  of  Leyboum  Castle ;  drawn  in  1785 : 

10  in.  X  7  in.     [#  xviii.  33.  a.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  entrance  of  Leyboom  Castle ;  drawn  in 
1785  :    10  in.  X  7  in.     [ib  xvili.  33.  i.] 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Liminge  Church ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in 
I72fl:  4  in.  X  S  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  as.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  north-east  view  of  Lingsted  Church; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  firom  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  47.] 

Lith  or  Leigh  Green,  in  the  parish  of  Tenterdeu.  See  Tenter- 
den. 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  Lodge,  the  seat  of  Lord  Teynham,  in  the 
parish  of  Linsted ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  49.] 

A  south-east  sketch,  in  outline,  of  Littleborne  Church  ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  War- 
burton in  1725  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  6480.  fol.  6*.] 

Lodge,  in  the  parish  of  Linsted.     See  Linsted. 

Losenham  Priory,  in  the  parish  of  Newenden.     See  Newen- 

DEN. 

A  rude  view,  in  outline,  of  Lydde,  taken  from  the  north ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  War- 
burton in  1725 :  9  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  80.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lymne  or  Limne  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted,  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6480.  fol.  ea.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Street  Chapel,  or  the  chapel 
of  our  Lady  of  Court,  at  Street,  in  the  parish  of  Lymne; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  n.] 

A  colored  view  of  Mote  Park,  the  seal  of  the  Earl  of  Romney, 
atMaidstone;  drawn  by  [Thomas?]  Heame:  lOin.  x  7i  in. 
[*  svii.  41.  a.] 

A  colored  sketch  of  some  collages  near  Maidstone :  8^  in.  x  5 
in.     [di  xvu.  -i.  's.  e.} 


446  KENT. 

View,  in  ontlinei  Of  Buckland,  in  the  parish  of  Maidstone ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725 :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  5480.  fol.  66.] 

A  colored  view  of  a  village  church  near  Maidstone :  9  in.  x  5^ 
in.     [d?  XVII.  2.  2.  d.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  house  of  Mr.  Larkins,  a  paper  maker, 
at  East  Mailing:  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.     [d?  xviii.  34.  s.  &•] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  tinted,  of  the  entrance  lodge  to  the  grounds 
of  Mr.  Larkins,  at  East  Mailing :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.  Hi  xvui. 
34.  c] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Brabome,  the  seat  of  Sir  Roger  Twysden, 
Bart,  in  the  parish  of  Elust  Mailing;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725 : 
9  in.  X  4  in.     [Jdd.  5480.  foL  64.] 

A  front  view,  in  pencil,  tinted,  of  Bradbume,  the  seat  of  Sir 
Roger  Twysden,  Bart,  at  East  Mailing :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in. 
[d?  XVIII.  34.  2.  a.] 

A  tinted  south  view  of  Town  Mailing :  1  f.  1  in.  X  8  ui.  [d? 
XVII.  3.  a.  1.] 

A  tinted  south-east  view  of  Town  Mailing :  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in. 

[d?  XVII.  3.  a.  2.] 

A  tinted  south-west  view  of  Town  Mailing  Church :  8^  in.  x 
8j^  in.     [d?  XVII.  3.  a.  3.] 

Five  tinted  sketches  of  the  ancient  chapel  at  Town  Mailing : 
two  of  them  each  1  f  1  in.  x  8  in.,  the  other  three  8  in.  x  6 
in.    [d?  XVII.  3.  a.  4-8.] 

Two  views,  in  pencil  and  tinted,  of  part  of  Town  Mailing,  in- 
cluding the  ancient  chapel :  one  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.,  the  other 
8^  in.  X  6  in.     [d?  xvii.  3.  a.  9,  lo.] 

Two  views,  in  pencil  and  tinted,  of  Mailing  Abbey,  the  seat  of 
"  Mr.  Foote,  of  Lombard  Street :  **  one  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.,  the 
other  8  in.  x  5j^  in.    [d?  xvii.  3.  a.  ii,  is.] 

A  tinted  view  in  the  grounds  of  MaUing  Abbey :  1  f.  1  in.  x 
8  in.    [d?  XVII.  3..  a.  13.] 

Two  tinted  views,  taken  in  the  grounds  of  Mr.  Douce,  at  Town 
Mailing :  one  1  f.  1  in.  x  8  in.,  the  other  8  in.  x  6  in.     [d? 

xvn.  3.  O.  14,  15.] 

Maram's  Court,  or  Morant's  Court  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Cheve- 
ning.    See  Chevening. 


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KENT.  447 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Marden  Church :   7  in,  x  6-ia. 

t*  XVI II.  33,] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  sculptured  head  in  St.  Margaret's 
Church,  1788  :  3  in.  x  ^  in.     [st  xviii.  36.  6.] 

Colored  sketches  of  arms  painted  in  a  window  in  the  chancel  of 
St.  Margaret's   Church,  1789:    5  in.  x  3  in.      [*   xviii. 

36.*:.] 

SL  Margaret's,  in  the  parish  of  Darentb.     See  D&renth. 

A  colored  north  view  of  the  church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
at  Margate ;  taken  Aug.  16,  1793  :  7^  in.  x  6  in.  [dr  xni. 
4.(.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Gonkley's  Hospital  at  Margate;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  War- 
burton  in  1725;  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fob  6S.] 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ancient  gateway  at  Dandelion, 
in  the  parish  of  St.  John  at  Margate ;  drawn  by  James  Essex : 
6  in.  X  4  in.     ^Add.  6768.  p.  i57.] 

St.  Mary  Cray.     See  Cray. 

River  Medway.     See  Eastebn  Coast,  p.  100,  ante. 

A  bird's-eye  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  seat  of  Sir  Kobert 
Loffan,  near  Norwood,  in  the  parish  of  Milton :  1  f.  9  in.  x 
1  f.  2  in.     [ft  xvii.  -16. 1.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Minster  Cliurcb,  in  Thanet, 
and  the  ruins  of  the  Abbey  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from 
a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725 :  8  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  6S.1 

•*  The  true  modell  of  a  very  ould  grave-stone  in  the  quire  of  the 
church  of  Minster,  in  the  Isle  of  Sbepey ;  the  fragments  of 
-the  inscription  in  the  circumference  afford  only  the  name  of 
Nortbwood,  the  rest  crumelled  away ;  pretending  a  great  an- 
tiquity as  those  in  the  Temple;"  drawn  in  pen  and  ink, 
tinted:  11  in.  x  7  in.     [Harl.  1106.  fol.  42.  *.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  stone  font  in  Minster  Church,  in 
the  Isle  of  Thanet;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in,  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6768.  p.  274.] 

A  sonth  view,  in  outline,  of  Mongeham  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton, 
in  1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  foL  86.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline  of  Monk's  Horton  Church  ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in 


1726: 


.  X  3i] 


[Add.  5480.  fol,  as.] 


44B 


KENT. 


A  north-west  view,  in  outline,  of  Monklon  Church ;  copied  fa 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburfc 
in  1725:  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  6a.] 

Morant's  Court  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Chevening.     See  Chbvi 

NIMG, 

Mote  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Maidstone.     See  Maidstone. 
Mottingham  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Chiselhmst.     See  Chisel-I 


A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Nackington  House,  the  seat  of  R. 
Milles,  Esq. ;  drawn  by  J.  Lawrence :  7  in.  x  4 J  in.     [* 

XVII.  45.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  Mr.  Fausset's  house  at  Heppiugton,  in 
the  parish  of  Nackington ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a 
drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John  Warburton  :  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  53.] 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  New  Church  ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  ^om  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in  172fi : 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  74.] 

A  rude  south  view,  in  ouUine,  of  Newenden ;  copied  by  Ed-, 
ward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton,  in 
1725:  9  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  90.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Newenden  Bridge  over  the  Rother; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton,  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  ».] 

A  plan,  in  outline,  of  the  old  castle-stead,  near  Newenden,  nov 
called  the  Tower ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  draw- 
ing made  by  John  Warburton,  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  BB.] 

A  north  view,  in  outline,  of  Losenham  Priory,  in  the  parish  of 
Newenden  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton,  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  5480. 
fol.  90.] 

North-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Newenham  Church  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  51.] 

Three  colored  drawings  of  small  sepulchral  brass  plates  in 
Northfleet  Church,  in  1788,  1789  :  each  about  6  in.  x  4  in. 
tdr  xviii.  41.  b.  c.  rf.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in 
Northfleet  Church ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  ti76U.  p,  131.3 


4 


sketch,  in  ouLline,  of  the  uorth-east  of  Norlon  Church  ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
lon,  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Jdd.  5480.  fol.  «.] 

SVelch,  in  oiiUine,  of  a  house  called  "  Provender,"  in  the  parish 
of  Norton ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.  [_Add.  5480. 
fol.  47.] 

Norwood,  in  the  parish  of  Milton.     See  Milton. 

A  colored  north  view  of  Niirsled  Church ;  drawn  in  ihe  year 
1790 :  3i  in.  x  3  in.     [*  xviii.  -a.  i.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  north-east  view  of  Oar  Church  ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725, 
by  John  Warburton:   4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  ai.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  house  called  "  Judde's  Folly,"  in  the 
parish  of  Ospringe  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  draw- 
ing made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  4  in.  lAdd. 
5480.  fol.  4S.] 

Ostenhanger  House,  in  the  parish  of  Stanford.     See  Stanford. 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Otford  Castle  and  Mr,  Pet- 
ley's  bouse ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480. 

fol.  7H.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Patricksbome  Church  ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton in  1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol,  6o.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  entrance  porch  of  Patricksbome 
Church ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by 
John  Warburton  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.    [Jdd.  5480.  fol.  53.] 

f  Pegwell.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  99,  ante. 

I  A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Penshurst  Church  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  se.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  Parsonage  at  Penshurst;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725  :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  76.] 

A.  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Chafford  Place,  in  the  parish  of  Pens- 
buTBl  -,  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by 
John  Warburton  in  1725;  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6480.  fol. 

78.] 

3  M 


450 


KENT. 


Sketch,  in  outline,  of  tlic  house  of  "  Mr,  Spencer  of  Redleaze,"! 
or  Redleafe,  in  the  parish  of  Penshurst ;  copied  by  Edward  I 
tiaated  from  a  drawing  by  John  WarburlOQ  in  1725  : 
X  3  in.     [Add,  5i80.  fol.  47.] 

A  sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  north-east  view  of  St.  Peter's  Church, 
in  Thanet ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  (rom  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  io  1725:  4  in.  x  4  in.  [Jdd.  5480. j 
fol.  49.] 

A  rude  outline  view  of  Broadstairs,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Petert 
in  Thanet ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  madvl 
by  John  Warburton  in   1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.    [Jdd.  5480.1 
fol.  19.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  old  gate  at  Broadstairs,  in  the  I 
parish  of  St.  Peter's,  in  llie  Isle  of  Thanet;  drawn  by  JamesJ 
Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  seit.] 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Plumstead  Church ;  drawn  by  ■! 
Francis  Grose:  1  f.  3  in,  x  lOj  in.     [ft  xviii.  4+.  9.] 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Preston  Church  and  village  ;  copied  1 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John  | 
Warburton  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  5i.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Preston  Church  ;  copied  byl 
Edward  Hasted  Irom  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  JohuJ 
Warburton :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  si.] 

Provender,  in  the  parish  of  Norton.     See  Norton. 

A  colored  plan  of  Queenborongh  Church ;  drawn  in  the  yeafi 
1788:  7  in.  X  4  in.     [*  xvii.  .x  i.] 


St.  Lawrence,  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet.  I 


Ramsgate,  in  the  parish  c 
See  St,  Lawrence. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  front  ofRcculver  Church;] 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tliomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.  ['Jd^l 
6759.  fol.  49.] 

Rochester.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  104,  ante. 

Flan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Rochester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  thfrl 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich ;  "  my  own  plan,  1 797 :"  6  in.  x  4  in** 
lAdd.  6759.  fol.  139,] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  precinct  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  shewing^  I 
by  folding  leaves,  a  scheme  for  pulling  down  Mr,  Foote'sn 
prebendal  house  and  Mr.  Alexander's  house,  on  the  south 
side  of  the  cathedral,  and  for  building  two  residences  on  the 
land  called  "The  Vines;"  drawn  by  Daniel  Alexander,  in 


KENT.  461 

March   1801,  on  a  scale  of  75  feet  to  an  inch  :  2  f.  2  in.  x 

1  f.  8  in.     [ft  XVII.  8.] 

A  report  accompanies  this  plan,  dat.  2  April,  1801,  by 
Dr.  Thomas  Dampier,  then  Dean  and  afterwards  Bishop  of 
Rochester,  (who  died  Bishop  of  Ely,  in  1812,)  on  the  pro- 
posed improvements  of  the  precinct,  with  a.  letter  from  him  on 
the  same  subject,  addressed  apparently  to  Dr.  Willis,  whose 
prebendal  house,  ou  the  north  side  of  the  cathedral,  was  in- 
tended to  be  pulled  down. 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  the  cathedral  at  Rochester;  drawu 
Sept.  6,  1780  :   1  f.  2  in.  x  10  in.     [*  xvii.  lo.  e.] 

Twenty-two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  architectural  details  of 
Rochester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev,  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  7  in.  X  4  in.     lAdd.  6758.  ff.  117-103,  i06~tii.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  and  details  of  Rochester 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6769.  p.  3.] 

,  Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  in  IJie  west  front  of  Rochester 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6768.  p.  270.] 

f  Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ornaments  of  arches  in  Ro- 
chester Cathedral ;  drawn  by  tiie  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each 
4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6746.  ff.  ys-ioi.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  an  old  pavement  in  Rochester  Ca- 
thedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  4  in.  x  2  in. 
lAdd.  6742.  fol.  -iJ.] 

'  Colored  drawings  of  three  shields  of  arms  on  the  three  stalls 
situate  on  the  south  side  of  the  high  altar  at  the  east  end  of 
the  choir  of  Rochester  Cathedral ;  drawn  in  1791 :  6j  in. 
X  4  in.     [ft  XVII.  10.  h.] 

I  A  colored  drawing  of  "a  brassless"  sepulchral  stone  in  Ro- 
chester Cathedral :  5  in.  x  2^^  in.     [ft  xvii.  lo.  i.] 

I  Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  runic  knot  on  Bishop  Lowe's  tomb 
in  Rochester  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 

2  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  6740.  fol.  57.] 

[  A  colored  view  of  Rochester  Bridge  and  Castle,  taken  from 
Hulks'  Mill ;  drawn,  in  1 779,  by  T.  G.  Sfeerrol :  6j  in  x  4  in. 
[ft  XVII.  10.  ee.  a.] 

[  Flan,  elevation  of  the  south-west  front,  remains  of  the  gate,  with 
various  details,  of  Rochester  Castle ;  drawn,  in  1786,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  1  f.  X  8  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  i».] 
3  M  2 


452  RENT. 

Three  sketclies,  containing  view,  plans,  and  details  of  Rochester 
Castle;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kemch :  each  8  in.  x 
6  in.     [Add.  6746.  ff.  21-44,] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Rochester  Castle;  drawn  by  "M.  L:** 
6^  in.  X  3^  in.     [tfe  xvii.  lo.  o.] 

A  colored  view  of  Rochester  Castle:  1  f .  x  9  in.    [d?  xvii. 

10.  t.] 

A  report  upon  Rochester  Bridge,  with  a  plan,  in  pencil ;  com- 
piled and  drawn  by  James  Essex,  in  1783 :  the  plan  8  in.  x 
3  in.     [Add.  6763.  ff.  29^35.] 

A  colored  view  of  St.  Margaret's  Church  at  Rochester ;  drawn 
in  1779,  by  T.  G.  Skerrot:  6  in.  x  3j^  in.    [*  xvii.  lo.  te.  i.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  Grammar  School  gate  at  Rochester; 
drawn  by  T.  F.,  in  1791 :  7 J  in.  x  6  in.     [*  xvii.  lo.  cc.] 

Redleafe  House,  in  the  parish  of  Penshurst.     See  Penshubst. 

Richborough  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Ash.     See  Ash. 

Ringcrouch,  in  the  parish  of  Sandhurst.    See  Sandhurst. 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Ringwold  Church ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in 
1726 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  re.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  outline,  of  Ripple  Church ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in 
1725:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  68.] 

A  rude  view,  in  outline,  of  Rolvenden ;  copied  by  Edward  Has- 
ted from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725  :  4  in, 
x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  88.] 

A  slight  west  view,  in  outline,  of  Gatehouse,  alias  Frensham,  the 
seat  of  Felix  Caldwell,  in  the  parish  of  Rolvenden ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton in  1 725  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  82.] 

Romney  Marsh.    See  Southern  Coast,  p.  93,  ante. 

A  rude  plan,  in  outline,  of  Romney  Marsh  ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John  Warburton : 
9  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  74.] 

A  map,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Romney  Marsh,  intituled  ^^  Carter's 
Survey  of  the  coast  of  Kent;''  drawn  on  a  scale  of  2  miles  to 
an  inch :  I  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  2  in.     [d?  xvi.  sr.] 

A  rude  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  New  Romney  and  Lydd ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725 :  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  68.] 


A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Romney  Cliurch ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawiog  made,  iu  1725,  by  John 
Warburton  :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  bo.] 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  in  Romney 
Mars)) ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by 
John  Warburton  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol. 

7.1.] 

A  south  view,  in  oudine,  of  the  chapel  in  Romney  Marsh,  dedi- 
cated to  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted 
from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725  :  9  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  so.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Saltwood  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     {.Add.  5480.  fol.  es.] 

A  colored  view  of  the  ruins  of  Saltwood  Castle :  9  in.  x  5j  in. 
[sli  xvm.  47.  c] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  gate  of  Saltwood  Castle;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.  lAdd.  3480.  fol.  hc] 
View,  in  outline,  of  the  ruins  of  Birctall,  or  Brockbull,  near 
Saltwood  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  5  in.  X  4  in.  {Add.  5480. 
fol.  56.] 

[  Sandgate.     See  Southern  Coast,  p.  93,  ante. 

I  A  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Sandherst  Church  ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  iu  1725,  by  John 
Warburton :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  90.] 

I  A  view,  in  outline,  of  Ringcrouch,  in  the  parish  of  Sandhurst; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  90.] 

Sandown  Castle.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  98,  99,  ante. 

Sandwich.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  99,  ante. 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  some  new  buildings  by  Sandwich ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  War- 
burton in  1725:  4  in.  X  3  in.  [Add.  5480.  fol.  58.] 
I  Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  drawbridge  over  the  river  Stour, 
at  the  entrance  of  the  town  of  Sandwich ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6769.  p.  i4.] 

Sketch,  in  Indian  inlt,  of  the  tomb  of  Sir  Henry  Sandwich,  in 
the  quire  of  SL  Bartholomew's  Chapel,  at  Sandwich ;  drawoi 
by  Edward  Hasted :  6  iu.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  36.  b.] 


I 


454  KBNT. 

Sayes  Court.    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  114,  115,  ante. 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  the  Wilderness  at  Seale,  the  seat  of  the 
Pratt  family;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing 
made,  in  1725,  by  John  Warburton:  4  in.  X  3  in.  [Add. 
5480.  fol.  70.] 

Sharsted,  in  the  parish  of  Doddington.     See  Doddington. 

Sheemess.    See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  101-103,  ante. 

Isle  of  Sheppey.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  100,  ante. 

A  south  view,  in  outline,  of  Shoram  Church ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John  Warburton : 
4  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  5480.  fol.  78.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Shorn  Church,  near  Graves- 
end  ;  drawn  in  1759 :  11  in.  X  7  in.     [d?  xviii.  59.  i.  a.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  Norman  capital  in  Shorn  Church, 
in  1792 :  2  in.  X  lii^  in.     [d?  xviii.  52.  i.  b.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  chantry  at  Shorn :  6j|  in.  x 
4^  in.    [d?  XVIII.  52. 1.  c] 

Simson  Place,  at  Bromley.    See  Bromley. 

Sisingherst  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  Cranbrook.  See  C  ban- 
brook. 

A  tinted  view  of  a  house  at  Snodland :  8j|  in.  x  5  in.    [d? 

XVIII.  53.  1.] 

Soulton  or  Solton,  in  the  parish  of  Westcliffe.    See  West- 

CLIFFE. 

A  view,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  entrance  front  of  the  parsonage 
house  at  Southfleet,  taken  in  1768 ;  drawn  by  Edward  Has- 
ted :  10  in.  X  6  in.     [Add.  5486.  fol.  59.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  front  of  Southfleet  Par- 
sonage ;  drawn  probably  about  1760 :  6  J  in.  x  3ii>  in.  [fb 
XVIII.  53.  2.  a.] 

A  colored  view  of  Southfleet  School :  6j|  in.  x  4  in.    [fb  xviii. 

53.  2.  ft.] 

Squerries,  in  the  parish  of  Westerham.    See  Westerham. 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Stamford  Church ;  copied  by  Edward 
Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725 : 
4  in.  X  3  in.    [Add.  5480.  fol.  88.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Ostenhanger  House,  in  the  parish  of 
Stanford ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 


KENT.  455 

John  Warburton  in  1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480. 

fol.  7-1.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Oatenhanger  House,  in 
the  parish  of  Stanford :  SJ  in.  x  Tj  in,     [ft  xvni.  43.  i.] 

A  rude  view,  in  outline,  of  Stone  and  Wittersham,  in  the  Isle 
of  Oxney  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a.  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  9  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  5480. 
fol.  8S.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  gateway  of  Stone  Church :  7  in.  x  4J 

in.    [*  XVIII.  53.  4.] 
Street  Chapel,  in  the  parish  of  Lymne.     See  Lymne. 
Street-Eud    Place,    in    the    parish   of   Willesborough.      See 

WiLLESBOROUGH. 

A  colored  view  of  an  altar  monument  in  Stroud  Church  ;  drawn 
in  1790 :  4^  in.  x  4  in.     [ft  xvui.  ,ii.  a.] 

A  colored  south  view  of  Sturry  Chnrch,  near  Canterbury; 
drawn  Feb.  19,  1759 :  11  in.  x  7j  in.     [ft  xvin.  55.  a.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  "  Combank,"  the  seat  of  the  Campbell 
family,  in  the  parish  of  Sundridge  ;  copied  by  Edward  Has- 
ted from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4 
in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  re.] 

L  view,  in  outline,  of  East  Sutton,  the  seatof  the  Filmer  family; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by 
John  Warburton  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  6i.] 

I  A  north-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Sutlon  Valence  Church ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton in  1725  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  86.] 

[  A  south-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Tenterden  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725  :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  a*.] 

I  A  view,  in  outline,  of  Westcross  House,  in  Tenterden,  the  seat 
of  Jeremiah  Curtis,  Esq. ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a 
drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  84.] 

I  A  view,  in  outline,  of  Westwell,  in  Tenterden,  the  seat  of  Mr. 
Blackmore  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made 
by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  9  in.  X  4  in.  [Add.  5480. 
fol.  81.] 

■  A  view,  in  outline,  of  Mr.  Finch's  House  at  Lith  or  Leigh 
Green,  in   the  parish   of  Tenterden ;    copied   by   Edward 


4&6  CENT. 

Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  173&^ 
4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  si.} 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Mr.  Mantell's  houBe  at  Lith  Green,  il 
tlie  parish  of  T«nterdeii ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a 
drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4in.  x  3  i 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  B!.] 

Isle  of  Thanet.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  99,  ante. 

Town  Mailing.     See  Malling. 

A  highly  finished  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  cottage  near  t 
mile-stone  from  Tunbridge  ;  drawn  by  P.  van  Lerbei^he; 
f.  8  in.  X  1  f.  3  in.     [dr  xni.  so.  c] 

A  colored  view  of  the  half  way  house  to  Tunbridge :  1  f.  2^  hk  I 
X  10  in.     [dr  xvii.  90.  d.} 

A  colored  view  of  Tunbridge  Wells  Walk ;  drawn  by  J. 

berts,  apparently  about    1760:  5j  in.  X  3^  in.     [ft  XVllt.l 
56.  e.] 

Valence,  in  the  parish  of  Westerham.     See  Westebham. 

A  colored  north-east  view  of  Upchurch  Church:  8  in.  x  I^-J 
in.     [dr  xviii.  57.  t'.] 

Upnor  Castle.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  104,  103,  ante 

A  west  Tiew,  iu  outline,  of  Waldershare  Church ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton 
in  1725 :  4  in.  X  3  in.     [Add.  9480.  fol.  84.] 

Walmer  CastJe.     See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  98,  ante. 

Weald  of  Kent.     See  Soothekn  Coast,  p.  93,  ante. 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Soulton,  "  Mr.  Matson's,  of  Dover,"  m  I 
the  parish  of  Westcliffe ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  ] 
drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  3  in. 
lAdd.  5480.  fol.  72.] 

West  Cross  House,  in  Tenteiden.     See  Tentebden. 

View,  in  outline,  of  Squerries,  the  seat  of  the  Warde  family,  in  I 
the  parish  of  Westerham  ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from'} 
a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725:  4  in.  x  3  in.  ] 
[Add.  5480.  fol.  76.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Valence,  or  Valons,  (now  called  Hill  ParkJ  1 
in  the  parish  of  Westerham ;  copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  1 
a  drawing  made  by  John  Warburton  in  1725  :  4  in.  : 
iAdd.  3480.  fol.  76.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Weslwell  Church  ;  copied 
by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John  Warbur- 
ton in  1725:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  5S.] 


KENT.  457 

Westwell  House,  in  Tenterden.     See  Tenterden. 

WhiUtable.    See  Eastern  Coast,  p.  100,  ante. 

A  view,  ia  outline,  of  Wickham,  on  the  river  Stour ;  copied  by 
Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John 
Warburton :  9  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  56.] 

North-east  view,  in  outline,  of  Wickling  Church  ;  copied  by  Ed- 
ward Hasted  from  a  drawing  made,  in  1725,  by  John  War- 
burton  :  4  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  5i.] 

Wilderness,  in  the  parish  of  Seal.     See  Seal. 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Street  End  Place,  the  seat  of  James 
Tillard,  Esq.,  in  the  parish  of  Willesborough  ;  drawn  by  T. 
Lawrence,  1795,  [copied  apparently  from  RavenhilVs  engrav- 
ing] :  7  in.  X  4. in.     [*  xvii.  46.  4.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  outline,  of  Woodnesborough  Church ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  re.] 

A  view,  in  outline,  of  Mr.  Cason's  house,  at  Woodnesborough ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725 :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  78.] 

Woolwich.     See  Eastern  Coast,  pp.  112-114,  ante. 

five  colored  and  pencil  views  of  Wouldham  Church,  [d? 
xvin. «.] 

A  south-east  sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Wymlinswold  Church ; 
copied  by  Edward  Hasted  from  a  drawing  made  by  John 
Warburton  in  1725 :  3  in.  x  2  in.     [Add.  5480.  fol.  68.] 


Sn 


LANCASHIRE. 


A  COLORED  map  of  Lancashire ;  drawn  temp.  Elizabeth,  with 
the  names  of  the  principal  gentry,  many  of  them  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Lord  Burghley;  on  a  scale  of  2j-  miles  to  an  inch : 
2  f.  4  in.  X  1  f.  4)  in.     [O.  R.  Libr.  18.  d.  hi.  fol.  si.] 

A  colored  map  of  "  the  Countie  Pallatine  of  Lancaster,  (com- 
monly called  Lancashire,)  cotttayneth  in  length  from  the 
south  to  the  north  about  60  English  myles,  and  in  breadth 
from  the  est  to  the  west  in  some  places  33,  20, 15,  and  in 
one  place  not  passing  10  myles ;  in  which  counlrey  is  xv. 
market  townes  and  36  parish  churches,  besides  chapells  in 
great  nomber  ;^  drawn  by  William  Smith,  rouge  dragon  pur- 
suivant at  arms,  in  the  year  1 598,  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  an 
inch  :  I  f.  8  in.  x  I  f.  3  in.     iHarl.  6159.  fol.  2.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  Lancaster  and  York  and  Liverpool  and 
Leeds  Canals,  and  of  the  branches  to  Wigan  and  Bradford  ; 
drawn  in  1777,  by  Johann  Liidewig  Hogrewe,  Captain  of  En- 
gineers, on  a  scale  of  4^  miles  to  an  inch  ;  with  plan  and 
section  of  one  of  the  locks,  on  a  scale  of  31  feet  to  an  inch : 
1  f.  4  in.  X  10  in.     [*  Ms.  46.  pi.  9.] 

A  colored  map  of  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater's  canal  between  Li- 
veipool,  Manchester,  and  Worsley ;  drawn  in  1777,  on  a 
scale  of  3j  miles  to  an  inch,  by  Johann  liiidewig  Hogiewe, 
Captain  of  Engineers :  8  in.  x  5  in.     [d?  Ms.  46.  pi.  7.] 

A  highly  finished  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  "  Bank  Hall,  Lan- 
cashire, a  little  north  of  I<iverpool ;  was  sold  to  the  Earl  of 
Derby  by  Sir  Cleve  Mont,  Bart. ;  M.  Blackamore,  deK, 
1754 :"  1  f.  1  in.  x  6  in.     [tf?  xviii.  87.  i.] 

•  

A  north  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  niins  of  Fumess  Abbey :  1  f.  x 
7^  in.     [*  XVIII.  93.  c] 


LANCASHIRE.  459 

South,  east,  and  west  views,  in  pencil,  of  Fumess  Abbey :  each 
1  f.  X  7 J  in.     [d?  XVIII.  93.  d.  e./,] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Fumess  Abbey :  1 1  in.  x  8^  in.    [tf? 
XVIII.  93.  g,] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  gateway  or  entrance  to  Furness  Abbey : 
1  f-  X  7j  in.     [*  xviii.  93.  It.] 

North  and  east  views,  in  pencil,  of  the  school-house  at  Fumess 
Abbey:  each  1  f .  x  7j^  in.     [*  xviii.  93.  i.  L] 

A  colored  view  of  the  entrance  tower  of  Lancaster  Castle; 
drawn  about  the  year  1810  :  I  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [d?  xviii. 

70.  c] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  great  reservoir  and  weir  on  the  Duke  of 
Bridgewater's  canal,  at  Castlefiields,  Manchester:  drawn  in 
1777,  on  a  scale  of  95  feet  to  an  inch,  by  Johann  Liidewig 
Hogrewe,  Captain  of  Engineers ;  with  various  sections  and 
details:  1  f.  4|-  in.  x  10  in.    [d?  Ms.  46:  pi.  8.] 

A  colored  ^^  plan  of  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater's  curious  wear 
(whose  circumference  is  366  yards)  in  Castle  Field,  near 
Manchester:'*  1  f.  6  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.     [tf?  xviii.  8i./.] 

A  colored  plan  of  the  fortifications  and  castle  of  Liverpool, 
'^  which  was  beginning  buth  not  finitz  ;''  drawn  in  the  year 
1644  by  Sir  Bemard  de  Gomme,  who  was  afterwards  Quar- 
ter-Master-General and  Surveyor  of  the  Ordnance,  under 
Charles  11.  and  James  II.,  on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  an 
inch :  1  f.  9  in.  x  1  f.  4  J  in.     [Add.  5027.  a.  art.  63.] 

A  colored  view  of  Royle,  near  Barnley,  the  seat  of  Sir  H. 
Houghton :  1  f.  2  in.  x  9  in.     [sb  xviii.  88.  i.] 

A  colored  view  of  Winander  Mere,  or  Windermere  Lake :  1  f.  x 
7^  in.     [d?  XLiii.  16.  k.] 


3  N  2 


LEICESTERSHIRE. 


Sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  grave  in  the  churchyard  of  Coston ; 
drawn  in  July,  1790,  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj^  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  ii.  298.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Harborough  Church;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  299.] 

Elevation,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gateway  of  the  church  at  Har- 
borough ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  Tj-  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  300.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  the  east  window  of  Harborough  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii- 

301.] 

Sketches,  in  outline,  of  three  windows  in  Harborough  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Elaye,  ii. 

502.] 

North-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Harby  Church ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  303.] 

North  view,  in  outline,  of  Kibworth  Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj-  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  304.] 

Elevation,  in  outline,  of  one  of  the  arches  of  Kibworth  Church ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj-  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R.  Elaye,  ii. 

S05.] 

A  colored  drawing  of  a  Roman  pavement  found  at  Leicester  in 
1785  :  10  in.  x  8  in.     [*  xix.  7.  i.  A.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  stone  font  on  pillars  in 
St  Nicholas'  Church,  at  Leicester ;  drawn  by  James  Essex : 
3  in.  X  2  in.     lAdd.  6768.  p.  85.] 


LEICESTERSHIRE.  46 1 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  font  in  St.  Nicholas'  Church,  at  Leices^ 
ter;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  4  in.  x  3  in.  [Add.  6769. 
p.  53.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  font  in  St  Nicholas'  Church,  at 
Leicester;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  3  in.  x  2 
in.     [Add.  6736.  fol.  loi.] 

Architectural  details,  in  outline,,  of  parts  of  Loughborough 
Church ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7^  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  306.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  measurements,  of  a  window  of  Nar- 
borrow  Church;  drawn  by  James  Essex:  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6769.  p.  2«s.] 


LINCOLNSHIRE. 


**  A  MAP  of  the  Great  Levell,  representing  it  as  it  lay  drowned ;" 
drawn  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  on  a  scale  of  3  miles  to  an 
inch:  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [Harl.  5011.  fol.  505.] 

This  is  in  a  large  volume  containing  the  original  materials 
from  which  Dugdale  compiled  his  History  of  Imbanking  and 
Drayning,     It  is  engraved  at  p.  375. 

"  The  draught  of  the  map  for  the  great  Levell ;  drawn  by  Sir 
William  Dugdale :  1  f .  3  in.*  x  11  in.     [Harl.  5011.  fol.  506.] 
This  is  engraved  under  the  title  of  ^^  The  map  of  the  great 
Levell  drayned,"  in  Dugdale's  History^  p.  416. 

^^  A  map  of  the  Fenes  in  Lincolneshire  ;''  drawn  by  Sir  William 
Dugdale  :  2  f.  x  1  f.  4 J  in.     lAdd.  5011.  fol.  516.] 

^'  A  map  of  the  east  and  west  fenne  ;^  drawn  by  Sir  William 
Dugdale,  on  a  scale  of  1 J  mile  to  an  inch  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f. 

1  in.     [Harl.  5011.  fol.  517.] 

A  sketch  of  the  circular  stone  font  in  Ancaster  Church ;  drawn 
by  James  Essex :  3  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  iii.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  circular  font  in  Ancaster  Church ; 
drawn  "  from  Essex's  MSS.,"  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kcrrich  : 

2  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  6736.  fol.  67.] 

^'  A  true  description  of  the. Levell  of  Ancholme,  in  the  county 
of  Lincolne,  taken  and  admeasured  by  162  foote  and  a  halfe 
to  the  pole  or  perch;  by  Francis  Wilkinson  and  John 
Fotherby,  surveyors  ibid.  1640;"  drawn  on  a  scale  of  120 
perches  to  an  inch  :  4  f.  3  in.  x  If.  [Harl.  5011.  fol.  544.] 
Engraved,  on  a  very  reduced  scale,  in  Dugdale''s>  History 
of  Imbanking y  p.  150. 


LINCOLNSUIRR.  463 

A  plan,  in  pencil,  of  Boston  Church ;  drawn  on  a  scale  of  55 
feet  to  an  inch :  6  in.  x  5  in.     [fb  xix.  23.  i.  d.  2.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Boston  Church ; 
drawn  by  the   Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 

[JM.  6751.  ff.  f63y  ^64.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  doors  in  Boston 
Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 

4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  2-8.] 

Colored  elevations,  plans,  and  sections  of  the  great  sluice  gates 
at  Boston ;  drawn  in  1777,  by  Johann  Llidewig  Hogrewe, 
Captain  of  Engineers,  on  a  scale  of  32  feet  to  an  inch :  one 

5  in.  X  4j  in.,  the  other  10  in.  x  5  in.     [tf?  Ms.  46.  plates  x. 
and  XI.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows,  doors,  arches,  and 
various  architectural  details,  of  Burwell  Church  ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     lAdd.  6757. 

ff.  89,  90.  128-132.] 

A  general  plan  of  the  church  and  offices  belonging  to  Croyland 
Abbey ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  7j-  in.  x  7  in.  lAdd.  6776. 
fol.  46.] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Croyland  Abbey, "  according  to  Essex ;" 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add. 
6751.  fol.  41.] 

Plan  of  the  east  end  of  Croyland  Abbey,  with  the  order  and 
situation  of  the  different  stones  laid  by  the  several  benefactors, 
A.D.  1113.     [Add.  6402.  fol.  79.] 

Sketch  of  an  arch  in  Croyland  Abbey,  with  copious  notes  on  the 
building  of  Croyland  Abbey  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  6  in. 
X  6  in.     [Add.  6772.  fol.  90.] 

Plan  and  section,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  at  Croyland ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  H  in.  x  7  in.     [Add.  6776.  fol.  46.] 

Plan  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Croyland  Church  ;  drawn 
by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add.  6769.  pp.  192, 
193.3 

A  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Croyland  Church,  "  as  it  was  before 
the  alterations  according  to  Essex;"  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  132.] 

Nine  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  \^dndows,  columns,  arches, 
and  architectural  details,  of  Croyland  Church ;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6751.  ff. 

24-Sl.  71.]  / 


464  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  architectural  details  of  Croy- 
land  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6 
in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6767.  ff.  i9-«i.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  statues  in  Croyland  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
IJdd.  6761.  ff.  68-70.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  statue  of  a  female  in  Croyland 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  6  in. 
[Add.  6730.  fol.  74.] 

A  drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  statue  on  Crowland  or 
Croyland  triangular  Bridge  :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [d?  xix.  24.  m.] 

A  sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  ^^  St.  Guthlake's  Cross,  which  stands 
on  a  bank,  and  was  the  boundary  of  the  church  lands  belong- 
ing to  the  abbey  of  Croyland:*^  3}  in.  x  2^  in.  •  [ifr  xix. 
24.  n.] 

A  map  of  Deeping  Fen ;  drawn  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  on  a 
scale  of  320  [rods  ?]  to  an  inch :  1  f.  3  in.  x  1  f.  1  in.    [AcUl. 
5011.  fol.  514.] 
Engraved  in  Dugdale's  History  of  Imhanking^  p.  194. 

^^  The  map  of  Deping  Fen,  enlarged  from  the  printed  map  of 
J.  Hondius  \^  drawn  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  on  a  scale  of 
3J  [rods?]  to  an  inch:  1  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [Harl.  6011. 

fol.  515.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pencil  and  pen  and  ink,  of  the  west  door,  and 
of  other  details,  of  Fasten  or  Foston  Church;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6764.  ff. 

115,  116.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  middle  window  of  the  north  aisle 
of  Folkingham  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  fol.  105.] 

Distant  view,  in  outline,  of  the  town  of  Grantham  ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1788:  10^  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

307.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Grantham  Church ;  drawn 
by  Daniel  King :  3^^  in.  x  3  in.     [Harl.  2073.  fol.  8.  ft.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  steeple  and  the  east 
window  of  the  north  aisle  of  Grantham  Church ;  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kenich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6766. 

ff.  271,  272.  277.] 

Four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Grantham  Church ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6747.  ff.  64,  (>:>.  lOk  loa.] 


LINCOLKSHIRB.  465 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  east  window  of  Grantham 
Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6748.  fol.  70.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  circular  window  in  Grantham 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  3  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add,  6743.  fol.  26.] 

A  colored  view  of  an  old  house  at  Grantham  ;  drawn  by  J.  C. 
Buckler,  in  1811 :  8  in.  x  6}  in.    [d?  xix.  t6.  b.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  plan  of  Grimsby  Church  :  7  in.  x  4 J  in. 
[Add.  6735.  fol.  ii.] 

A  south  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  Grimsby  Church :  8^  in.  x 
7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  8.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  part  of  the  nave  of  Grimsby  Church  :  9  in. 
X  8  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  9.] 

A  view,  in  pencil,  of  the  north  transept  of  Grimsby  Church : 
10  in.  X  7  in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  lo.] 

"  A  true  and  perfect  plott  of  Hadfiield  Chase,  in  the  counties  of 
Yorke,  Lincolne,  and  Notingham,  surveyed  by  Josias  Aerle- 
boust,  anno  1639;*'  drawn  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  on  a 
scale  of  400  rods  to  an  inch:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.  [Harl. 
5011.  fol.  .519.] 
'Engraved  in  Dugdale^s  History  of  Imbanking^  p.  142. 

A  map  of  South  Holland;  drawn  by  Sir  William  Dugdale: 
1  f.  3  in.  X  1  f.  1  in.     [Harl.  5011.  fol.  5io.] 
Engraved  in  Dugdale^s  History  of  Tmbankingj  p.  218. 

Eighteen  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  doors,  windows,  arches, 
and  various  architectural  details,  of  Hultoil  Church ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6752. 

ff.  31-41.  49-56.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  door  of  Ketton  Church,  near 
Stamford ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  7 
in.     [Add.  6735.  fol.  34.] 

A  colored  plan  of  "  Kirton  Goats ;"  drawn  by  Sir  William  Dug- 
dale: 1  f.  X  8  in.     [Harl.  5011.  fol.  5i3.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Kirton  Church ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  308.] 

"  Plan  de  Lincolne :"  being  a  colored  plan,  drawn  by  a  French 
artist  about  1650;  showing  the  walls  and  churches,  on  a 
scale  of  100  paces  to  an  inch :  2  f.  x  1  f.  6in.  [Add.  11,564. 
art.  19.] 

30 


466  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Part  of  an  engraved  plan  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  temp.  Jac.  I., 
on  a  scale  of  200  paces  to  an  inch :  9  in.  x  4^  in.  [Sloane^ 
2281.  1.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  Lincoln,  and  the  Swan  Pool, 
taken  from  the  palace  garden ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f. 
3  in.  X  lOj-  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  309.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lincoln  Cathedral  and  Chapter 
House;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784:  lOiJ-in.  x 
7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  si 2.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  taken  from 
a  close  on  the  road  to  Greatweil ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Sept.  1784  :  lOj^  in.  x  1^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3ii.] 

An  east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  taken  from 
the  gate  of  a  close  on  the  road  to  Greatweil ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784:  10 j-  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  J?.  Kaye,  ii. 

310.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Lincoln  Cathedral  and 
Castle,  taken  from  the  Windmills ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1784  :  10}  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  si4.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Lincoln,  and  the  ruined  parish  church  of  St  Paul's,  taken 
from  the  edge  of  the  castle  ditch  ;  dravv^  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
\0}^  in.  X  7^  in.     [fb  xix.  so.  /.] 

A  west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cathedral  of  Lincoln,  taken 
from  the  comer  of  the  castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1784 :  lOJ  in.  x  1\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3i3.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  cloisters,  the  west  end  of  the 
chapter  house,  and  the  north-east  end  of  the  cathedral  of 
Lincoln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  1  f.  3  in. 
X  10^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3i6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  upper  part  of  the  south  side  of 
the  cathedral  of  Lincoln,  and  a  west  view  of  the  palace,  taken 
from  the  palace  garden ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1784  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  u.  3i5.] 

A  collection  of  plans,  elevations,  and  sections,  with  measure- 
ments, of  parts  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  with  details  of  the 
timber  of  the  roof,  etc. ;  accompanied  by  a  written  "  survey 
of  Lincoln  Cathedral,"  and  **  observations  on  the  different 
repairs,  alterations,  and  additions  made  in  Lincoln  Cathe- 
dral;" (read  before  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  16  March, 
1775;)  drawn,  some  in  pencil^  some  in  ink,  by  James  Essex. 
[Add.  6772.  ff.  255-«8t.] 


LINCOLNSHIRE. 


467 


Stelch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  plan  of  "  Lincoln  Cathedral,  as 
originally  built,  according  to  Essex's  plan,"  with  diagrams 
lo  shew  the  rationale  of  its  construction ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich :  8  in.  x  6  in.     [Add.  6743.  fol.  »t.] 

[plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  "  as  originally  built, 
according  to  Essex;"  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tliomas  Kerrich: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6759.  fol.  i:i3.] 

IVicw,  in  outline,  of  the  east  front  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  :  I  f.  3  in.  x  lOi  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  3i7.] 

JView,  in  outline,  of  the  galilcc  or  original  south  porch  of  Lin- 
,  coin  Cathedra) ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  (jrimui,  in  Aug.  1784 ;  1  f. 
3  in.  X  lOJ  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ;iis.] 

w,  in  outline,  of  the  interior  of  the  galilee  porch  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  1  f.  8  in. 
X  lOi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  :ii9.] 

■,  in  outline,  of  the  two  chapels  and  the  porch  on  the  south 
ude  of  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  II.  Grimm:  1  f.  3 
in.  X  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  aa*.] 

w,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Bishop  Longland's  monumental  chapel 
on  the  west  side  of  the  south  porch  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784 :  1  f.  3  iu.  x  lOJ  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3W.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  inner  front  of  Bishop  Russell's  chapel 
on  the  lefl  of  the  south  porch  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  :  1  f.  3  in,  x  lOi  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  »t.] 

Iketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in  Bishop 
Russell's  chapel  in  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
"'homas  Keirich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     {Add.  6748.  fol.  ii.] 

■Tiew,in  Indian  ink,  of  the  entrance  to  the  prison  chamber,  under 
the  north-west  tower  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  3*7.] 

■  Two  drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  inscriptions  in  the  upper 
south  transept  of  Lincoln  Cathedral;  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
Aug.  26,  1791:  each  lOj  iu.  x  7j  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  itb, 
6.] 

tetches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  various  architectural  details  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral,  with  notes ;  by  Jamee  Essex :  each  6  in. 
X  4  in.    [Add.  6768.  pp.  s8-«.] 

3o2 


468  LIK00LN8HIRE. 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  the  circular  south 
window  of  a  transept  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  James 
Essex  :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  iso.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  windows  at  the  south  end  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  10^^  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  M.  Eaye,  ii.  3««,] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch,  with  paintings  of  four  bishops, 
on  the  side  towards  the  east,  in  the  upper  north  transept  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct  1784 : 
1  f .  3  in.  X  lOJ  in.    [P.  R.  Eaye,  it.  321.] 

Thirty  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  doors,  capitals,  arches, 
mouldings,  windows,  and  various  architectural  details,  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich,  in 
1799:  each  7  in.  x  4 J  in.     ^Add.  6750.  ff.  7d-i03.  109,  no.] 

Twenty-four  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  containing  plan  and  de- 
tails of  windows,  arches,  and  other  portions  of  Lincoln  Ca- 
thedral ;  drawn  in  1798,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [_Add.  6751.  ff.  114-126.  1S5-146.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches,  columns,  etc.,  in  Lin- 
coln Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  each 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  ff,  84-88.] 

Six  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  circular  windows 
in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
each  8  in.  X  7  in.    [Add.  6743.  ff.  28,  29.  35.  44.  33.  88.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  basso-relievo  on  the  southern  re- 
turn of  the  old  original  west  end  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  by 
S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  3^*3.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  "  runic  knot,"  on  the  great  west 
door  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  2  in.  X  2  in.     [Add.  6740.  fol.  57.] 

Twenty -three  drawings,  in  outline,  of  statues  within  arches  [on 
the  screen  ?]  of  Lincoln  Catliedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
each  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.    [P.  R,  Kaye,  11.  439-161.] 

Seventy-seven  outline  drawings,  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  of  the  misereres 
or  carved  wooden  seats  of  the  prebendal  stalls,  etc.,  in  Lin- 
coln Cathedral :  each  1(4  in.  x  8J  in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  i.  4-9. 

15,  16.  37.  39. ;  II.  296,  297.  462-526.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  monuments  of  the  Prior  of  Necton  Wim- 
bish,  Abbot  of  Crowland,and  Nicolas,  Lord  Cantelupe,  in  the 
south  chancel  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Aug.  1784 :  1  f.  8  in.  x  7^  in.  [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  344.] 


IIMCOLNBHIRE.  409 

I' View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Henry  Beat,  on  the 
north-east  side  of  a  piliar  in  the  chancel,  near  the  south  porch, 
in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784  : 
lOj^  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ase.] 

[  View,  in  outline,  of  the  monuments  of  Bishop  Burgherst,  or 
Bnrgwash,  and  Robert,  Lord  Badlesmere,  to  the  left  of  the 
east  window  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  July,  1784:   I  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  33o.] 

I  View,  in  outline,  of  the  south  side  of  the  monuments  of  Bishop 
Burgherst,  or  Burgwash,  and  Robert,  Lord  Badlesmere,  in 
Lincoln  Cathedral,  shewing  the  place  where  the  bowels  of 
Queen  Eleanor  are  buried ;  drawn  in  Aug,  1784,  by  S.  H. 
Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  11  in.     [P.  ff.  Kaye,  ii.  :m.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  iignre  of  Bishop 
Burgherst,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  lOj  in. 
X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  333.] 

I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monument  in  the  chancel,  on  the  south 
eide  of  the  head  of  Bishop  Burgherst's  monument,  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  and  of  the  moaumen  I  of  Mrs.  Pownal! ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784  :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  349.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  buttress  at  the  bead  of  the  monu- 
ment of  Bishop  Burgherst  in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  erroneously 
pretended  to  be  a  monument  of  Queen  Eleanor;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  :  lOi  in.  x  7^^  in.    [P.  R,  Kaye, 

II.  331.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  .\nn  Curwen,  on  the 
south  side  of  a  pillar  near  the  south  porch  in  Lincoln  Ca- 
thedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784 :  lOj  in.  x  7i 
in.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  ii.  sso.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Bishop  Fleming,  on 
the  north  wall  of  the  chancel  in  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn 
by  S.  H,  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii,  3'J9.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Dean  Fuller,  over  the 
decayed  monument  of  Dean  Cole,  under  the  centre  of  the 
east  window  in  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1784  :   lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3+i.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  situation  of  the  leaden  coffin  of 
Bishop  Gravesend,  under  its  stone  in  the  south  transept  of 
the  choir  in  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm: 
lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  S.  Kaye,  ii.  335.] 


470  LINCOLNSHIRR, 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ekelelon  of  Bishop  Gravcsend,  a 
seen  in  his  lead  coffin   in  the  south  transept  of  Lincoln  1 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  Aug.  26,  1791 :  lOj  in. 
X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  336.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  fragments  of  the  chalice,  cro- 
sier, ring,  etc.,  found  in  the  leaden  coffin  of  Bishop  Graves- 
end,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral  ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  26  Aug.  1791 :    | 
lOiin.  x7iin.     [P.  ^.  Kaye,  ii.  337.]  | 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  cup  with  its  cover  of  silver  gilt, 
and  a  gold  ring,  found  in  the  grave  of  a  bishop  in  Lincoln  | 
Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  lOJ  in. 
X  74  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  366.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  William  Gylby,  on 
the  south  of  the  great  east  window  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784  :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  ii.  353,] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Mrs.  Mary  Hill,  on 
the  second  pillar  of  the  south  side  of  the  chancel,  opposite 
the  chapel  of  Bishop  Russell,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ir.  354.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Dean  Honywood,  be- 
hind the  altar  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1784:  lOj  in.  x  71  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  343.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  over  the  grave  of  St 
Hugh,  or  the  crncilied  child,  in  the  south  aisle  of  the  choir  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  Aug.  27,  1791 : 
lOj  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  358.] 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ornaments  on  the  arms  of  the 
altar  monument  of  Sl  Hugh,  in  the  south  aisle  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj^  in.  x  7i  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  sag.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  situation  of  the  stone  coffin  of  St. 
Hugh,  under  the  screen  of  the  south  transept  of  the  choir  in  \ 
Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimro,  25  Aug.  1791 : 
lOj  in.  X  7\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  sso.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  stone  coffin  of  St.  Hugh,  in  Lincoln  ^ 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOi  in.  x  7jin.  [P.R. 
Kaye,  11.  361.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  hole  and  grooves  iu  the  stone  coffin 
of  St.  Hugh,  iu  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
95  Aug.  1791  :  lOJ  in.  x  ^\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  36«.] 


LINCOLNBHIRE.  471 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  slieleloii  of  Si,  Hugh,  in  his  stone 
coffin  and  lead  wrapper,  in  tlie  south  aisle  of  the  choir  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimni,  25  Aug.  1791 : 
lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  363.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  inlt,  of  the  skull  of  St.  Hugh,  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral;  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOi  in.  x  74  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  II.  364.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  the  monument  of  St.  Remigius,  in  the  choir 
of  Lincoln  Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1786:  1 
f.  3  in.  X  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ass.] 

I  View,  in  outline,  of  a  monument  iu  Lincoln  Cathedral,  inscribed 
"  S.  Richardus;"  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  1  f.  3  in.  x  10^ 
in.    [P.  R.  Kay^  n.  357.] 

I'iew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumeot  of  Elizabeth  Scrope, 
under  the  lesser  east  window  on  the  north  side  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H".  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784.:  10^  in. 
X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  il.  35i.] 

I  Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Bishop  Smith, 
founder  of  Brazenose  College,  Oxford,  on  the  north  aide  of 
the  great  west  door  iu  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm  : 
lOi  in.  X  7i  in.     [_P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  SJi.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  skeleton  and  remains  of  an  arch- 
deacon of  Slow,  in  the  south  transept  of  Lincoln  Cathedral; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  26  Aug.  1791  :  lOj  in.  x  7J  in. 
\P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  sse.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  pewter  chalice  found  in  the  Arch- 
deacon of  Stow's  grave  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  by  S.  H, 
Grimm,  26  Aug.  1791  :  lOi  in.  x  74  in.     \P,  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

339.] 

View,  in  Indianink,  of  themonumeat  of  CathenueSwinfordand 
her  daughter,  the  wife  and  daughter  of  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke 
of  Lancaster,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  U.  Grimm  : 
1  f.  3  iu.  X  104  in-     L^-  H-  Kaye,  ii.  3+5.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Sir Talboy,  in 

the  east  coraer  of  the  south  wall  of  the  great  transept  in  Lin- 
coln Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  :  lOj 
in.  X  74  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  3a&.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Moses  Terry  and  Ann 
Hastings,  on  the  north  side  of  the  great  east  window  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784:  10^  in. 
X  7t  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  J.is.] 


472  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monument  of  Leo,  Lord  Wells,  in 
the  north  wall  of  the  chancel  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784 :  1  f.  8  in.  x  lOj  in.  [P.  K. 
Kaye,  ii.  S46.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  monumental  figure  of  Leo,  Lord 
Wells,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1784 :  lOj  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  347.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  monument  on  the  east  side  of  a  pillar 
in  the  chancel  opposite  the  south  porch  in  Lincoln  Cathe- 
dral; drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  lOJ  in.  x  7i 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  348.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  carved  stone  coffin  in  the  upper  north 
transept  of  Lincoln  Cathedral ;  drawn  ]|y  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Oct,  1784.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  ii.  365.] 

North  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapter  house,  and  part  of 
the  cathedral,  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept. 
1784  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  -R,  Kaye,  ii.  368.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chapter  house  at  Lincoln ;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  :  1  f.  3  in.  x  iO\  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  367.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  chapter  house  at  Lin- 
coin :  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOj- 
in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  369,] 

Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  groining  of  the  roof  of  the  chapter 
house  of  Lincoln  Cathedral;  dra^m  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  6737.  fol.  is.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows,  arches,  groining,  etc., 
in  the  chapter  house  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [^Add.  6751.  ff.  130~134.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  episcopal  chair,  etc.,  in  the  chapter 
house  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  : 
lOj  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  37i.] 

Front  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  old  episcopal  chair  in  the 
chapter  house  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept. 
1784 :  \{^  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  372.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  some  buildings  near  the  chapter  house 
at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOj  in.  x  7j  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaje,  ii.  37o.] 

A  south  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  bishop^s 
palace  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm^  in  Aug.  1784  : 
1  f.  3  in.  X  7  J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  ars.] 


LINCOLN^tRIRE.  473 

I  A  view,  iti  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  the  lower  in  the  bishop's 
palace  at  Liocoln,  near  the  enlrance ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm: 
lOJ  in.  X  j  in.     [A  xix.  30.  w.] 

L  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gateway  tower  in  the  ruins  of  the 
bishop's  palace  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm,  in  July, 
1784 :  1  f.  3  in.  X  10^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  374.] 

I  Plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  hall  in  the  old  palace  at  Lincoln  ; 
drawn  by  James  Esiiex :  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  676S.  p.  »4.] 

L  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  porch  or  great  entrance  on  the  west 
ade  of  the  hall  in  the  bishop's  palace  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Jnly,  1784  :  10^  iu.  x  7i  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

n.  377.] 

j-  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  interior  of  the  niina  of  the  hall  of 

the  bishop's  palace  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^ 

in-  X  7i  in.     [flr  xix.  so.  w.] 
I  Tiew,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  skreen  in  the  hall  of  the  bishop's 

palace  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  : 

1  {.  3  in.  X  lOi  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  srs.] 
I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  arch  on  the  west  side  of  the  bishop's 

palace  at  Lincoln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784 : 

lOj  in.  X  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  376.] 
f  Two  sketches,  In  pen  and  ink,  of  an  arch  and  details  of  "what 

is  called  Uie  Old  Palace,"  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Kerrich:  each  7  in.  x  4j  in.     \_Add.  6750.  S,  tor, 

lOB.] 

I A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gateway  called  Wolsey's  Tower, 
and  of  the  ancient  part  of  the  court-yard  of  the  deanery  at 
Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7i  in.  [*  xi.x. 
30.  cc] 

I  A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  gateway  in  Lincoln  Close,  called 
the  Chequer;  drawn  byS.  H.  Grimm:  lOJ  in.  x  7^^  in.  [ft 
SIX,  30.  ee.] 

I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  gateway  in  Lincoln  Close,  called  the 

Chequer;  drawn  by  S.   H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784;  1.  f.  3  in. 

X  7jin.     [P.R.  Kaye,  II.  3t;6.] 
I  A  Boutb  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  deanery  of  Lincoln ;  drawn 

byS.  H.Grimm,  16  July,  1784;  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOJ  in.    [P.fl. 

Kaye,  ii.  380.] 

I  Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  stone  head  in  the  wall  on  the  out- 
side of  the  gateway  of  the  deanery  at  Lincoln  ;  by  S,  H. 
Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  lOj  in.  x  7*  in.     [P.  ;;.  Kaye,  ii.SBi.] 


474-  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Drawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  two  carved  stone  brackets  io  the 
gateway  of  the  deanery  at  Lincoln,  and  of  a  coat  of  arms  over 
the  gateway  in  the  court-yard;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10]|^  in,  x 

,  .  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  382.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  '^  an  old  house  formerly  a  chauntry,  then 
for  some  time  the  dwelling  of  the  chancellors,^  near  the 
deanery  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  U.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  7\ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  385.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  chancellor's  house  in  the  Close  at 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  1  f.  3  in. 
X  lOj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  if.  384.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  houses  of  the  sub-dean  and  precentor 
in  Lincoln  Close ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Gjrimm :  1  f  3  in.  x  7^ 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  383.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  north  front  of  the  vicar's  college,  the 
chantry,  the  vicar's  and  palace  gates,  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784 :  1  f.  3  in.  x  lOj  in,  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  39i.'] 

A  norlh  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  vicai's  college  at  Lincoln, 
with  the  palace  gate  and  old  chantry ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm :  lOj^  in.  x  7j  in.     [*  xix.  3o.  <»,] 

South  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  vicar's  college  at  Lincoln ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  :  1  f .  3  in.  x  lOj-  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  393.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  inner  court  of  the  vicar's  college  at 
Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  29  Sept.  1788:  lOJ  in.  x 
7j  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  J94.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  windows  in  the  vicar's 
court  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add,  6747.  fol.  ii9.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Giles'  Hospital,  north  of  Liucoln 
Close;  drawn  by  S.  H»  Grimm,  in  1786:  lOj  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  39o.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  gravestone  found  near  Lin- 
coln Close ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Gnmm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.  [P. 
R.  Kaye,  ii.  c>9i.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Glass  Gate,  and  part  of  the  Roman  wall 
in  Broad  Gate  Street,  Lincoln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1784 :  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4J6.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Glass  Gate  at  Lincoln,  with  part  of 
the  adjacent  Romaii  wall ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm:  lOj  in. 
X  7 J  in.     [*  XIX.  30.  dd.] 


LINCOLNSHIRE.  475 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  the  Roman  south  gate, 
near  the  Chequer,  in  Linicoln  Close ;  draWn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Sept.  1784  :  IQjin.  x  7^  in.    [P.  M,  Kaye,  n.  387.] 

Sketch,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  remains  of  an  arch  in  Lincoln 
south  gate,  as  seen  in  a  barber's  house ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:   lOj  in.  x  7^^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

417.J 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Newport  Gate,  the  north  gate  of  the 
Romans,  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784 ; 
lOi"  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  iip.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  fragment  of  the  Roman  north  wall,  in  a 
close  near  Newport  Gate,  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm, 
in  Oct.  1784  :  10^  in.  x  7i  in.    [jP.  R,  Kaye,  ii.  435.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  Roman  gate  at  Lincoln  ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6768.  pp. 

46,  47,] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  fragment  of  a  Roman  building,  called 
the  Mint,  a  little  to  the  north-east  of  the  Castle  at  Lincoln  ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  lOj-  in.  x  7j  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  434.] 

A  general  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Lincoln  Castle ;  drawn  by 
tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich:  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add,  6751.  fol. 

1«7.] 

General  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  Lincoln  Castle ;  drawn,  in  1798, 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  7  in.  x  7  in.  [Add.  6735. 
fol.  129.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  keep  of  the  Castle  at  Lincoln ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July^  1784 :  10^^  in.  x  7J  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  378.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  arch  of  a  gateway  towards  the  north 
comer  of  the  west  wall  of  Lincoln  Castle ;  drawn  by  S.  H. 
Grimm,  in  Sept.  1784:   lOj  in.  x  1\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

37^.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  arch  of  the  gate  in  Lincoln 
Castle ;  drawn  by  James  Essex  :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6769. 

p.  -232.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  of  St.  Bene- 
dict or  Bennet,  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1784  :   lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  399.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  some  details  of  St  Benedicts 
Church  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  : 
7  in.  X  4J  in.    [Add.  6750.  fol.  ui.] 

3  r  -2 


476  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  windows  in  St. 
Benedict's  Church  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Eerrich:  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  67^7.  ff.  69.  n.  131.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  tracery  of  a  window  in  the  soutli 
aisle  of  St.  Benedict's  Church  at  Lincoln;  drawn  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in.    [Add.  6748.  fol.  47.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Botolph's  Church  at 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784:  10}  in.  x 
7j-  in.     [P.  R.  ICaye,  ii.  398.] 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  a  sepulchral  cross  and  sword  in  Giles- 
gate  Church,  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  7  in.  x  5 
in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  ii.  4io.] 

* 

Sketch,  in  outline,  of  an  ancient  chest  in  Gilesgate  Church, 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  7  in.  x  5  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  409.] 

North  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  old  St,  Mark'^s  Church,  Lincoln ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  lOj  in.  x  7}  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  395.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  new  church  of  St. 
Mark,  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10}  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  396.] 

A  south-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Martin'*s  Church  at 
Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  10|-  in.  x 
7  J  in,     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  39r.] 

A  north-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  and  water  con- 
duit of  St.  Mary's  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Aug.  1784:  lOj  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  405.] 

Plan  and  details,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  St.  Mary's  Church  at  Lin- 
coln ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :   each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add. 

6768.  pp.  43-45,] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  arches  in  St.  Mary's  Church  at 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in.  x  4j| 
in.     [Add.  6750.  fol.  m.] 

A  north-east  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  water  conduit  near 
St  Mary's  Church,  in  the  High  Street,  Lincoln :  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  :  lOJ  in.  x  7j  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  406.] 

A  south-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lin- 
coln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784:  lOj-  in.  x  7J 
in.     [P.  P.  Kaye,  ii.  loo.] 


LI.NCOLMSHtRE.  477 

iDrawings,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  carved  stone  lieads  on  the 
windows  of  the  south  side  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lincoln ; 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  Oct.  1784 :  lOj  in.  x  Tj  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

n.  ^o^.l 

A  south-east  view  of  new  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lincoln  ;  drawn 

by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10^  in.  x  1\  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  loi.] 
A  Bouth-west  view   of  St.  Peter's  in  the  Arches  at  Lincoln ; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in   Sept.  1784 :   lOj  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  403.] 

I  A  Bouth-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter's 
in  the  East  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1784  ;  lOj^  in.  x  7j  in.     \P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  404.] 

\  South-west  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter's  in 
the  Goles,  with  an  adjoining  old  building,  "  whose  former 
use  is  variously  reported;"  drawn  by  S,  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1784 :  lOJ  in.  X  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  m.] 

I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  court- yard  of  the  old  house  near  St. 
Peter's  in  the  Gotes,  Lincoln,  "  pretended  by  some  to  have 
been  the  stables  of  John  of  Gaunt,  by  some  a  religious  house, 
and  by  others  the  old  Town  Hall  and  a  prison  :  that  Lord 
Hussey  was  beheaded  under  the  south  window  for  having 
joined  the  holy  pilgrimage  in  the  time  of  Henry  VII." 
[Henry  VIII.,  a.d.  1536];  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug. 
1784:   lOi  in.  X  7j  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  il.  413.] 

[  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  pretended  house  of  John  of 
Gaunt  at  Lincoln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784: 
lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     {P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4ii.] 

I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  bow  window  on  the  south  end  of  the 
pretended  house  of  John  of  Gaunt  at  Lincoln;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  lOj  in.  x  7i  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  415.] 

r  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  house  of  Colonel  Bromhead, "  next 
to  the  pretended  house  of  John  of  Gaunt,  said  to  be  the 
oldest  brick  house  in  Lincoln ; "  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in 
Oct  1784  :   lOi^  in.  x  7^  in.      [P.  R.  Kaye,  li.  4i6.] 

I  View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Norman  gateway  of  the  old  house 
near  the  church  of  St.  Peter's  in  the  Gotes ;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  lOj^  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  41..] 

[^View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Freeschool,  and  ruin  of  St. 
Swithin's  Church,  near  the  Roman  wall,  Broadgate  Street, 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  .\ug.  1784 :  10)  in.  x 
7}  in.     [p.  R.  Kaye,  II.  40?.] 


478  LIKCOLNSlBDlE. 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  vault  ^  contaiiling  eight  pillars  in 
different  apartments,*'  in  the  Charity  School  under  the  Free- 
school,  at  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Ghrimtn,  in  Sept.  1784 : 
10 J  in.  X  7J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  408.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  stone  bow,  or  arch,  in  High  Street, 
Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct  1784 :  10^  in.  x 
7J-  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4i8.] 

South  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Pottergate,  Lincoln  Close; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  1786 :  loj  in.  x  7  J  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  n.  389.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  Norman  house  on  the  hill  at  Lin- 
coln, said  to  have  been  anciently  a  synagogue;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm  :  10}  in.  x  7)  in.     [d?  xix.  so.  aa.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  Norman  building  on  the  hill  at  Lin- 
coln, said  to  have  beeii  formerly  a  synagogue;  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784  :  lOj  in.  x  7  J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  420.] 

View,  in  pen  and  ink,  with  various  architectural  details,  of 
*^  what  they  call  the  Jew*s  House,  at  Lincoln ;''  drawn  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  7  in.  x  4^  in.    [Add.  6750. 

ff.  104-106.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  house  opposite  Close  Gate,  Lin- 
coln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784:  lOj  in.  x  7^- 
in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  ii.  S88.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  carved  recess  in  the  north 
wall  of  a  hall  in,  a  house  situated  in  a  court  near  the  north 
gate  of  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1788 :  10|- 
in.  x  7j  in.     [P,  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4Ji.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  a  house  on  the  water  side  at  Lincoln, 
^'  called  the  old  hospitid,  for  having  been  seven  years  a  tem- 
porary hospital;  the  inside  shews  that  it  originally  was  a 
gentleman's  house,  and  seems  by  the  ornaments  to  have 
been  built  about  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ; ''  drawn  by 
S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784 :  10^  in.  x  7  J  in.    [P.  R.  Kaye, 

II.  437.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  procession  from  the  Almonry  to  the 
Chapel,  at  Lincoln  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  1  f.  6  in.  x  10 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  4Jj.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  carved  stone,  with  part 
of  a  figure,  found  near  Lincoln ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm : 
lOj  in.  X  7i  in.     [P.  R,  Kaye,  li.  «4.] 


LINCOLNSHIRE.  479 

Three  sketches,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  ancient  ring  found  in  a 
church-yard  at  LincQln;  dra)vn.  by  S.  H.  Grimoiy  in  Sept 
1784:  lOj"  in.  x  7  J  in.    [P.  5.  Kaye,  ii.  423.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  a  religious  house  and 
chapel,  called  Monks  Abbey,  at  the  south-east  of  Lincoln; 
drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Aug.  1784:  10^.  in.  x  7^  in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  n.  528.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  ruins  of  Monks .  Abbey,  near 
Lincoln;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7 J  in,  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  ii.  52r.] 

Five  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  and  architectural  de- 
tails of  Louth  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich : 
each  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6752.  (F.  75-79.  83.] 

Sketch  and  plan,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the 
aisles  of  Louth  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 
rich :  6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6748.  fol.  36.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  clear  story 
of  the  nave  of  Louth  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6747.  fol.  67."] 

Twenty-one  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows,  doors,  arches, 
with  plans  of  mouldings,  and  measurements  of  various  archi* 
tectural  details,  of  Mumby  Church  ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Tho- 
mas Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  iu.     [Add.  6752.  ff.  29.  6.,  so. 

48.  57-74.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  the  great  door  of  Mumby  Church  ;  drawn 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  5  in.  x  5  in.     [Add.  6738. 

fol.  108.  b.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  part  of  the  Roman  aqueduct  near  Nettle- 
ham;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784:  10}  in.  x  7j"in. 
[P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  529.] 

Profile  and  details,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  Roman  aqueduct  near 
Nettleham ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Oct.  1784  :  10 J  in.  x 
7 J  in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  ii.  o3o.] 

Drawing,  in  Indian  ink,  of  the  fragment  of  a  pipe  of  the  Roman 
aqueduct  near  Nettleham ;  by  S.  H.  Grimm :  10 J  in.  x  7| 
in.     [P.  -R.  Kaye,  ii.  53i.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Newark  Church ; 
drawn  by  James  Essex  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6769.  pp. 

«28.  231.] 

View,  in  outline,  of  Ponton,  (near  Grantham,)  and  the  Roman 
camp;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1788 :  lOJ  in.  x  74 
in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  11.  53«.] 


480  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Eleven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows,  doors,  font,  and 
architectural  details,  of  Sleaford  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich,  in  Aug.  1825 :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     {_Add. 

6754.  ff.  95-104.  106.] 

Sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  windows  in  Sleaford  Church; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  7  in.  x  4^  in.     [AM.  6770.  p.  32.] 

Plan  of  the  mouldings  of  one  of  the  windows  of  Sleaford  Church; 
drawn  by  James  Essex :  4  in.  x  3  in.     [Add.  6768.  p.  sos.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  part  of  the  north  porch  of  Spalding 
Church  ;  drawn  by  James  Essex :  6  in.  x  4  in.  [Add,  6769. 
p.  191.] 

Seven  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  windows  of  Spalding 
Church;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x 
4  in.     [Add.  6751.  ff.  «55-26i.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  an  old  building  at  Spittle ;  drawn  by  S. 
H.  Grimm,  in  Sept.  1792  :  lOj  in.  x  7 J  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii. 

533.] 

*^  Plan  de  Stanford  ;^  being  a  colored  plan,  drawn  about  1650,  by 
a  French  artist,  on  a  scale  of  100  paces  to  If  inch:  2  f> 
X  I  f.  6  in.    [Add.  11,564.  art.  lo.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  steeple  of  St.  Mary^s  Church  at 
Stamford ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  5  in.  x  3  in. 
[Add.  6742.  fol.  15.] 

Sketch,  in  pencil,  of  a  round  window  in  the  steeple  of  St.  Mary's 
Church  at  Stamford ;  drawn  by  F.  M.  Kerrich,  19  July,  1825: 
6  in.  X  4  in.     [Add.  6756.  fol.  sir.] 

Four  drawings,  in  pencil,  of  the  monument  of  a  knight  unknown 
in  St.  Mary's  Church  at  Stamford;  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6728.  ff.  i63, 164.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  doorway,  with  details,  at  St.  Mary's 
HiU,  at  Stamford ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  7  in. 
X  4  in.     [Add.  6742.  fol.  6.] 

Two  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  doorway,  etc.,  in  St. 
Leonard's  Church  at  Stamford ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  4  in.     [Add.  6754.  ff.  its,  1S3.] 

Three  sketches,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  ornaments  of  arches  in 
St.  Leonard's  Church  at  Stamford ;  drawn  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerrich  :  each  6  in.  x  5  in.    [Add.  6744.  ff.  16-18.] 

View,  in  Indian  ink,  of  Brazen  Nose  Gate,  at  Stamford;  drawn 
by  S.  H.  Grimm,  in  July,  1784  :  lOJ  in.  x  7J  in.  [P.  R. 
Kaye,  11.  5r>5.] 


LINCOLNSHIRE.  481 

Drawing  of  the  knocker  on  the  Brazen  Nose  Gate  at  Stamford ; 
by  S.  H.  Grimm  :  lOJ  in.  x  7^  in.     [P.  R.  Kaye,  ii.  v^.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  a  south-west  view  of  Stow  Church  ; 
drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  4  in.  x  3  in.  \^Add. 
6742.  fol.  7.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  one  of  the  windows  of  the  chance)  of 
Stow  Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich :  6  in.  x 
4  in.    [Add.  6742.  fol.  s.] 

Sketch,  in  pen  and  ink,  of  the  great  west  window  of  Sutterton 
Church ;  drawn  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrich  :  6  in.  x  4  in. 
[Add.  6751.  fol.  262.] 

A  view,  in  Indian  ink,  at  Thornton  ;  drawn  by  S.  H.  Grinnn  : 
1  f.  3  in.  X  lOJ  in.     [P.  R,  Kayo,  ii.  639.] 

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