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CHESTER AND ITS ENVIRONS. Illustrated. Drawn and Engraved by J. Romney; 4to, half red calf, raised bands, 28/6. Chester, 1853 53 CHIPPENDALE, THOS. Gentleman's and Cabinet Maker's Director. 200 Plates (one neatly mounted from a smaller copy). Third and best Edition; folio, full maroon morocco, carmine edges, £18. 1762 54

A tall copy; has here and there a slight stain and ink mark.

COINS. English Coinage, Silver and Gold, faithfully copied from the Originals. Silver, from the Norman Conquest to Queen Anne (740 coins); Gold, from Edward II. to William II. (256 coins); Supplement (207 coins); 67 plates, with 1203 Coins, and their Reverses; by Martin Folkes, London Society of Antiquaries; 4to, half morocco, 15/-. N.D. 55 COLE, JOHN. A Fine Collection of Minor Pieces, in one vol, 8vo, full calf extra, 42/-. N.D. 56

Contains the following pieces:-Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character of the late Thos. Hinderwell, 1826. The Fugitive Pieces of Thomas Hinderwell, 1826. Biographical Account of the late Samuel Bottomley, of Scarborough, 1831. Biographical Account of Master Herbert, the Infant Roscius, 1830, A Critique on the Performances of Master Herbert (only 60 copies printed). A Critique on the Performance of Juliana in "The Honeymoon," by Miss Hilton (only 30 copies printed), 1831.

A presentation copy from John Cole to John Maude, C. H. Turner's armorial bookplate. COLLECTANEA ANTIQUA: Ancient Remains illustrative of the Habits, Customs, and History of Past Ages. By Chas. Roach Smith. In the original parts as issued, numerous fine plates, etc., very scarce; Vol III, 30/-; IV, 25/-; V, 25/-; VI (wanting part 2), 15/-; VII, 21/-. 1853-80 57

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CORNWALL. Borlase, Rev. William. Natural History of Cornwall: the Air, Climate, Waters, Metals; the Constitution of the Stannaries; the Inhabitants, Language, etc. With a Sheet Map of the County, and 28 Copperplates from Drawings taken on the spot; folio, full calf, £2/15/- Oxford, 1758

Contains the heraldic bookplate of John Lloyd.

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CORNWALL. Borlase, Rev. William. Observations on the Antiquities, Historical
and Monumental, of the County. Illustrated by Plans, Elevations, and Views.
With a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language; folio, full calf, £2/15/-
Oxford, 1754 Contains the heraldic bookplate of John Lloyd.

CORNWALL. Parochial and Family History of the Parish of Helland.
John Maclean, F.S.A. Plates and Pedigrees; 4to, cloth, 17/6. 1873
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CORNWALL.

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Parochial and Family History of the Parish of St. Menefreda, alias St. Minver. By Sir John Maclean, F.S.A. Plates of Pedigrees; 4to, cloth, 21/-. 1876

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61 CORNWALL. Parochial and Family History of the Parishes of St. Teath and Temple. By Sir John Maclean, F.S.A. Plates and Pedigrees; 4to, cloth, 17/6. 1876 One of 15 copies privately printed. CORNWALL. Parochial and Family History of the Parish of St. Tudy. By Sir John Maclean, F.S.A. Plates, Pedigrees, etc.; 4to, cloth, 17/6.

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CORNWALL. The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall historically surveyed. By the Rev. John Whitaker, B.D.; 2 vols, 4to, half calf extra, sprinkled edges, two plates, 21/-. 1804

Contains the armorial bookplate of Henry Ricketts.

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COURT-HAND RESTORED. The Student's Assistant in Reading Old Deeds, Charters, Records, &c. By A. Wright. Ninth Edition, 23 plates, 4to, cloth, 18/6. 1879

Local Histories a Speciality.

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CRAVEN. The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, by T. D. Whitaker, LL.D. Third Edition, with many Additions and Corrections. Edited by A. W. Morant, F.S.A., and with a Chapter on the Geology, Natural History, etc., by Professor Miall, F.G.S.; thick imperial 4to half morocco, fine coloured and other plates, pedigrees, coats of arms, etc., £6/10/-. 1878 Very few copies were printed this size. 66 CRUIKSHANK. Tim Bobbin's [i.e. John Collier's] Lancashire Dialect, and Poems. With Etchings by George Cruikshank; crown 8vo, cloth, uncut, very scarce, 30/-. 1828 67 DE FOE, DANIEL. Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. Illustrated by numerous Engravings from Drawings by George Cruikshank. Edited by John Major; 4to, boards, uncut, 22/6. 1883

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Only 100 copies have been printed of this Large Paper Edition of "Robinson Crusoe." The Illustrations are on India Paper, and each copy of the work is numbered.

DÉJEUNÉ, THE; or, Companion to the Breakfast Table. Vol. 1; 8vo, full calf, binding a little damaged, 42/-. 1820

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Very rare. All published. Subsequently united to "Gold's London Magazine," in place of the "Alchymist.' DERBYSHIRE. History of the County of Derby, drawn up from personal observation, etc.; containing Geological, Mineralogical, Commercial, and Statistical Information. With Map, Plates, and Wood Engravings. By Stephen Glover. Edited by Thomas Noble; 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut, 10/6. Derby, 1829 70 DERBYSHIRE. Observations and Experiments for Investigating the Chymical History of the Tepid Springs of Buxton. By George Pearson, M.D.; 2 vols, 8vo, calf, 12/6. 1784 71 DICKSON, ROBERT, F.S.A., Scot. Introduction of the Art of Printing into Scotland; 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards, uncut. Aberdeen, 1885 72 Large paper, No. 24. Fifty copies printed, 12/6. Another edition, small paper; five hundred copies printed, 8vo, 5/6, bevelled boards, uncut. DIOT, H. E. Historical Description of Dunkirk from its Origin in 646 to 1785. Three Plans and a Map; thin 4to, half morocco, 12/6.

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The original MS. of this book was written by M. Diot for the use of Monseigneur de Calonne, DIXON, W. HEPWORTH. British Cyprus; frontispiece, red cloth, 5/- (published at 15/-). 1879

74 DIXON, WILLIAM HEPWORTH. History of Two Queens: (I.) Catherine of Aragon, (II.) Anne Boleyn; 4 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut, 14/6. 1873-4 75 DIXON, WILLIAM HEPWORTH. Royal Windsor; 4 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut, 19/6. 1879-80 76 DOCKRAY, B. Egeria: or, Casual Thoughts and Suggestions. Second Series, Second Edition; 12mo, cloth, 2/6. 1854 77 DORSET. Hutchins, John. History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. With a Copy of Domesday Book and Inquisitio Gheldi for the County. Interspersed with Particulars of Natural History, and adorned with a Map of the County and Views of Antiquities, Seals, etc. Third Edition, corrected, augmented, and improved by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson. Complete in 15 parts; folio, original wrappers, rough edges, uncut, 10/10/-; or in 3 vols, half morocco, £13/13/-. J. Bowyer Nicholls and Sons, Westminster, 1865-6 78 DUGDALE, Sir W. Monasticon Anglicanum: a History of the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales; also, of all such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as were in any manner connected with Religious Houses in England. Together with a Particular Account of their respective Foundations, Grants, and Donations, and a Full Statement of their Possessions, as well Temporal as Spiritual. Originally published in Latin. A New Edition, enriched with a large Accession of Materials, now first printed from Leiger Books, Chartularies, Rolls, and other Documents. The History of each Religious Foundation in English

Largest Stock of Topographical Works in the Provinces.

being prefixed to its respective Series of Latin Charters. By John Caley, F.S.A., Sir Henry Ellis, LL.B., and the Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel, M.A.; 8 vols in 16, royal folio, large paper, half dark blue morocco, gilt tops, untrimmed edges, raised bands, finely lettered and tooled, £92/10/-. London, 1817-30

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This is a fine copy of the Large Paper Edition, with Proof Copies of the Plates. But 50 copies were printed. The Gosford copy fetched £135.

DURHAM. Billing, R. W. Illustrations of the Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, Ecclesiastical, Castellated, and Domestic; 4to boards, 21/-. Durham, 1846

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An exquisitely illustrated work, perfectly clean, and in fine condition. DURHAM. Billing, R. W. Illustrations of Durham Cathedral, uniform with above; plates, 4to, boards, 21/-. 1843 81 EARWAKER, J. P., M.A., F.S.A. East Cheshire, Past and Present: or, a History of the Hundred of Macclesfield, from Original Records. Numerous Photographic Views, Plates, and Woodcuts of Arms, Antiquities, etc.; 2 thick vols, royal 4to, cloth, £4. 1877-80

82 EGYPT. Osburn, Wm., R.S.L. Monumental History of Egypt, as recorded on the Ruins of her Temples, Palaces, and Tombs. With numerous Maps, Coloured Plates, Woodcuts, and Hieroglyphics; 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut, scarce, 30/-. 1854 83 ELIOT, GEORGE. Novels; 7 vols, illustrated, crown 8vo, half morocco extra, marble edges, 45/-. Blackwood, N.D. 84 Adam Bede, Felix Holt, Romola, Mill on the Floss, Daniel Deronda, Middlemarch, Silas Marner and Scenes of Clerical Life.

ELLIOTT, EBENEZER, THE CORN-LAW RHYMER. Life, Poetry, and Letters. With an Abstract of his Politics. By John Watkins; 12mo, cloth, facsimile, 7/6. 1850 85 ELY. A Description of the Cathedral Church of Ely, with some Account of the Conventual Buildings. Illustrated by Engravings. By George Millers, M.A., Minor Canon and Sacrist. Second Edition; royal 8vo, half russia, 12/6. 1808 86 Contains some loose MS., including an autograph letter from the Author to Henry Bassett, of Norwich.

ENTOMOLOGY, POPULAR BRITISH; containing a Familiar and Technical Description of the Insects most common to the British Isles; square 8vo, cloth, coloured illustrations, 5/- (pub. at 10/6). London: Reeve, 1848 87 EYTON'S Domesday Studies: Staffordshire Survey, 12/-, 1881; Somerset, 2 vols, 24/-, 1880; Dorset, 12/-, 1878 88

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FASTES DE LA NATION FRANCAISE ET DES PUISSANCES ALLIÉES; ou, Tableaux pittoresques gravès par d'habiles Artistes, accompagnés d'un Texte explicatif, et destinés à perpétuer la mémoire des Hauts faits militaires, des Traits de vertus civiques, ainsi que des Exploits des Membres de la Légion d'Honneur. Par Ternisien-d'Haudricourt; ouvrage hororé de la grande Souscription de leurs Majestés Impériales et Royales; 4to, original half red morocco, uncut, 35/-. Paris, 1807

89 FITZGERALD, PERCY. New History of the English Stage, from the Restoration to the Liberty of the Theatres, in connection with the Patent Houses; 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut (pub. 30/-), 9/6. 1882 90 FRANCE. An impartial History of the late Revolution in France, from its Commencement to the Death of the Queen and the Execution of the Deputies of the Gironde Party; 2 vols, 8vo, calf, 7/-. 1794

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FREAKS AND FOLLIES OF FABLEDOM. A little Lemprière; ornamental borders, 8vo, original cloth, gilt edges, 6/6. 1852

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FULLER, THOMAS, D.D. Abel Redivivus; or, the Dead yet Speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the Moderne Divines. Written by severall able and learned Men (whose names ye shall find in the Epistle to the Reader); 4to, calf extra, red edges, 40/-. 1651

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FURNESS, ANTIQUITIES OF. By Thomas West. ings; 4to, boards, uncut, 25/-. 1776

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New Edition, with Additions by W. Close; 8vo, boards, uncut, 10/6. 1805

95 FURNESS PAST AND PRESENT: its History and Antiquities. By J. Richardson; 2 vols, 4to, half red morocco, extra gilt edges, bevelled boards, £3/3/-. Barrow-in-Furness, 1880 96

With portraits, coloured illustrations, and plates of arms.

GARDENING, Loudon's Encyclopædia of; comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape Gardening, etc. Many hundred Engravings on Wood by Branston. Third Edition, thick 8vo, original half green vellum, uncut, 12/6. 1825

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"One of the most valuable condensed works on gardening ever published.” GENEALOGIST, THE. Edited by George W. Marshall, LL.D., F.S.A.; Vols I to VI, half buckram, sprinkled edges, as new, scarce, £4/4/-. 1877-82 Invaluable to Genealogists and Topographers.

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE LIBRARY; a Classified Collection of the Chief
Contents of the "Gentleman's Magazine," from 1731 to 1868. Edited by
G. Laurence Gomme, F.S.A.; 3 vols, 8vo, white buckram, uncut, 7/- per vol.
Vol I, Manners and Customs. Vol II, Dialect, Proverbs, and Word-Lore. Vol III, Popular
Superstitions and Traditions.

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GILPIN, WM., M.A. Observations on the Coasts of Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent, made in 1774. Numerous plates; 8vo, original boards, uncut, 7/6. 1804 100 GLOUCESTER, History of the County of; compressed and brought down to the year 1803. By the Rev. Thomas Rudge, Rector of S. Michael, in Gloucester; 2 vols, 8vo, sprinkled calf, two plates, 15/- Gloucester, 1803

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Wants the folding Map. Contains the fine bookplate of William Boyne, F.S.A. GLOUCESTER, The Visitation of the County of Gloucester, 1682-3. Edited by T. Fitzroy Fenwick, M.A., and W. C. Metcalfe, F.S.A.; imp. 8vo, cloth, 26/6. Exeter, 1884

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GOLD-HEADED CANE, THE. Second Edition, Portraits and other Illustrations; 8vo, half calf neat, 7/6. 1828

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GRIFFITHS, CAPT. ARTHUR. Memorials of Millbank, and Chapters in Prison History. With Illustrations by R. Goff and the Author; 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, uncut, 6/6. 1875 GRINDON, LEOPOLD HARTLEY. struction; thin 8vo, cloth, rare, 6/6. 105 GROSART, REV. ALEXANDER B. The Chertsey Worthies' Library. Edited with Memorial-Introductions, Notes, Illustrations, Portraits, Facsimiles, etc.; 14 vols, 4to, cloth, bevelled boards, uncut, 100 copies printed for private circulation, 26. Edinburgh, 1878-81 106

Figurative Language, its Origin and ConManchester, 1851.

On hand-made paper.

Comprising: The complete Works of John Davies, of Hereford, 2 vols. Complete Poems of Dr. Henry More, 1 vol. Works in Prose and Verse of Nicholas Breton, 2 vols. Complete Poems of Dr. Joseph Beaumont, 2 vols. Complete Works of Joshuah Sylvester, 2 vols. Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Francis Quarles, 3 vols, in parts, in cases. Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Abraham Cowley, 2 vols.

GUISELEY, Yorks. History of the Ancient Parish of; with Introductory Chapters on the Antiquities of the District. By Philemon Slater, of Yeadon. Illustrated by H. S. Dale and S. J. Hodson; 4to, brown cloth, gilt, 17/6. 1880 107 GWYDER FAMILY, HISTORY OF THE. Written by Sir John Wynne, Knt. and Bart., ut Creditur, et Patet. [Edited by Askew Roberts.] Thin 4to, boards, uncut, portraits, plates, and pedigrees, 17/6. Oswestry, 1878 108

Published for subscribers.

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HALLAMSHIRE, Yorks. Hunter, Joseph, F.S.A. Hallamshire; The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield, in the County of York, with Historical and Descriptive Notices of the Parishes of Ecclesfield, Handsworth, Treeton, and Whiston, and of the Chapelry of Bradfield. New Edition, with Additions by the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D., with fine engravings, pedigrees, etc.; folio, handsomely bound in half morocco gilt, equal to new, top edges gilt, 42/-; or cloth, 35/-. [1880] With a supplementary chapter of 47 pages not contained in the edition of 1869. 109 HAZLITT, WM. Lectures on the English Poets, delivered at the Surrey Institution. Second Edition; 8vo, half morocco, uncut copy, 5/6. 1819 HEATH, CHARLES, Printer, Monmouth. The Excursion down the Wye, from Ross to Monmouth. Including Accounts of Wilton and Goodrich Castles; also of Court Field, New Wear, the Family of the Swifts, and John Kyrle; thin 8vo, half calf neat, gilt top, 86. Monmouth, 1796

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HELPS, SIR ARTHUR. Friends in Council; a Series of Readings and Dis-
course thereon. Book the First; 8vo, cloth, 6/-. W. Pickering, 1847
HENDERSYDE PARK, ROXBURGHSHIRE. A Catalogue of the Pictures,
Busts, Bronzes, etc., at Hendersyde Park, with some Account of the Park,
Woods, Pleasure Grounds, etc.; small 8vo, full calf extra, marbled edges,
frontispiece, privately printed, 16/-. Kelso, 1859.
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HERALDS' VISITATIONS of the following Counties, edited from the original
MS. for the Members of the Harleian Society; all in imperial 8vo, cloth
Bedfordshire in 1566, 1586, and 1634. Edited by F. A. Blades; 31/6. 1885.
Cheshire in 1580. Edited by J. P. Rylands, F.S.A.; pp. 298, 31/6. 1882.
Cornwall in 1620. Edited by Vivian and Drake; pp. 343, 31/6. 1874.
*Cumberland in 1615. Edited by J. Fetherston; pp. 44, 63/-

Essex in 1552-58, 1612-34. Edited by W. C. Metcalfe; 2 vols, pp. 856, 63/-. 1878.
*Leicestershire in 1619. Edited by J. Fetherston; pp. 253, 63/-. 1870.

1872.

*Devon in 1620. Edited by Dr. Colby; pp. 396. £4/10/-. 1872.

*London in 1568. Edited by Howard and Armytage; pp. 118, 52/6. 1869.

London in 1633-4. Edited by Howard and Chester; 2 vols, pp. 434, 415, 63/-. 1880-3.

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*Nottingham in 1563 and 1614. Edited by Dr. Marshall; pp. 226, 63/-. 1871.

1870.

*Oxfordshire in 1574 and 1634. Edited by W. H. Turner; pp. 383, 70/-. 1871.
*Rutland in 1618. Edited by G. J. Armytage, F.S.A.; pp. 60, 42/-
Somersetshire in 1623. Edited by Dr. Colby; pp. 164, 31/6. 1876.
Warwickshire. Edited by J. Fetherston; pp. 464, 31/6. 1877.

Yorkshire in 1564. Edited by Rev. C. B. Norcliffe, M.A.; pp. 416, 31/6. 1881. *These volumes are excessively rare, a portion of the stock having been burnt at the publisher's. Indispensable to Genealogists and Local Historians.

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HERTFORDSHIRE. Cussans, J. E. History of Hertfordshire, containing an Account of the Descents of the various Manors, Pedigrees of Families connected with the County, Antiquities, Local Customs, etc. Compiled from MSS. in the Record Office and the British Museum, Parochial Registers, Local Archives, and Private Collections. With numerous finely coloured and tinted Plates, Woodcuts, and Pedigrees; 3 vols, folio, new half morocco, 10/10/-. 1874-78

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HIBBERT, SAMUEL, M.D. History of the Extinct Volcanos of the Basin of Neuwied, on the Lower Rhine. Maps, Views, and other Illustrations; 8vo, cloth, uncut, 5/6. Edinburgh, 1832

117 HILL, JOHN, M.D. A Review of the Works of the Royal Society of London; containing Animadversions on such of the Papers as deserve particular observation; 4to, sprinkled calf, 12/6. 1751

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An attempt to place the Royal Society and their Transactions in a ludicrous light, because that body would not admit him a member. Contains the fine armorial bookplate of N. Webb, Esq., 24, Portland Place,

HOGARTH, WILLIAM.

Biographical Anecdotes of, and a Catalogue of his Works chronologically arranged. With occasional Remarks by John Nichols ; 8vo, full calf neat, 7/-. 1781

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HOLT, DAVID. Janus, Lake Sonnets, etc., and other Poems; small 8vo, cloth, 4/-. Pickering, London, 1853

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