any author. The whole entirely new wrote, and illustrated with Cuts. (By JOSEPH POTE.) : Honi soit qui mal y pense. ETON Printed by Joseph Pote, Bookseller. MDCCXLIX. Preceding the Title-page is the Royal Licence for printing the Dedication to His Royal Highness FREDERICK Prince of Wales, printed with red ink. Preface, List of Subscribers, and Books printed for Joseph Pote, 12 pages. The Contents, 2 pages. The History and Antiquities of Windsor, [B-Lll 2] 431 pages. Half-title. Title-page in black and red-" An APPENDIX to the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of WINDSOR CASTLE, and the Most Noble Order of the Garter: containing the Names of the Knights of the Garter, with their several Stiles or Titles at large, from their Eschuteons or Plates of Arms in St. George's Chapel, continued from the Year 1741. Also an Alphabetical Index of all the Plates of Arms of the Knights Companions mentioned in the said History; with other necessary Additions to the present Year. Eton: MDCCLXII."-A vignette Figure of Britannia, with the Shield of St. George, on the Title. A. Walker del. et sc. Dedication: "To the Most High Monarch George the Third." 2 pages. Advertisement and Additions to the Index, 2 pages. An Appendix to the History of Windsor Castle and the Order of the Garter, [B-K 2] p. 1-40. Title " CEREMONIES observed in Presence of the Sovereign and Knights Companions of the Most Noble Order of the Garter at Windsor, on Wednesday, the 22d Day of September 1762, at the Installation of His Royal Highness Prince William and the Earl of Bute." Ceremonies, &c. p. 3-10. PLATES. 1. The Prince Companion in the full Habit of the Order, whole length. Parr sc. to front the Title. 2. Monument of Sir Thomas Reeve, Knt. Parr sc. p. 30. 3. Inscription on the Monument of Sir Thomas Reeve, Knt. p. 30. 4. A folded Plan of Windsor Castle, shewing alphabetically at one view the several Apartments in the Royal Palace as shewn to the Public, 1748. R. Biggs del. R. Parr and J. Smith sc. p. 46. 5. South Prospect of the Royal Chappel of St. George in Windsor Castle, a folding plate. p. 60. 6. West Prospect of St. George's Chapel. Parr sc. p. 72. 7. The Habits and Ensigns of the Order of the Garter; a folded plate. Parr sc. p. 198. 8, 9. Tomb of Edward Fiennes, Earl of Lincoln: two plates, the former dedicated to the Right Hon. Henry Fiennes Clinton Earl of Lincoln, and the latter to the Right Hon. George Lord Clinton. Parr sc. p. 363. 10. Monument of Charles Somerset Earl of Worcester, and his Lady Elizabeth. Parr sc. p. 380. 11. Monument of Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort. Parr sc. p. 381. 12. Monument of Sir George Manners, Lord Roos, and Lady Anne his Wife. Parr sc. p. 390. 13. Effigies of Anne Dutchess of Exeter and Sir Thomas Sellynger, Knt. her Husband. p. 391. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work. VI. The HISTORY of WINDSOR, and its Neighbourhood. By JAMES HAKEWILL, Architect. LONDON: Printed for Edmund Lloyd, Harley-street, Cavendishsquare. 1813. Imperial quarto. Title-page as above. Dedication to the Right Hon. Henry James Lord Montagu, 1 page. Introduction, dated Alpha, Regent's Park, p. v-xiv. List of Subscribers, 2 pages. Index to the Plates and Vignettes, 2 pages. Half-title," HISTORY of WINDSOR.' The History of Windsor, [A-2 M] 276 pages. Half- title, ENVIRONS of WINDSOR, Second Tour," [2 M2] Half-title "ENVIRONS of WINDSOR, Third Tour," [2 P] Half-title" ENVIRONS of WINDSOR.-The Thames," [2 R] Environs of Windsor, p. 315-342. Half-title "ADDENDA.' Addenda and Index, 7 pages [2 x-2 y 3] p. 345–359. PLATES. 1. Windsor Castle, from Eton Play-fields. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by J. Landseer.-Frontispiece. 2. Plan of Windsor Castle. Folded. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Smart. p. 1. 3. Plan of the Ground Floor of the Upper Ward in Windsor Castle, 1811. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Smart. p. 1. 4. South West View of Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by Letitia Byrne. p. 48. 5. North Terrace, Windsor Castle, looking westward. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by Woolnoth. p. 52. 6. View from the North Terrace, Windsor Castle, looking northward. Drawn by J. Hakewill. p. 121. 7. Lower Ward, Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by J. Storer. p. 126. 8. Map of the Neighbourhood of Windsor. Drawn by J. Hakewill, Neele sc. p. 205. 9. Langley Park, the Seat of Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, Bart. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 222. 10. Stoke Poges, the Seat of John Penn, Esq. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by J. Landseer. p. 254. 11. Windsor, from High-standing Hill. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 279. 12. St. Leonard's Hill, from Windsor Great Park, the Seat of Earl Harcourt. Drawn by J. Hakewill, etched by Geo. Cooke. p. 283. 13. Frogmore. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Bernard Cooke. p. 299. 14. Beaumont Lodge, the Seat of Viscount Ashbrook. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by S. Middiman. p. 303. 15. View from the Upper Grounds of Beaumont Lodge. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by S. Middiman. p. 304. 16. St. Anne's Hill, from Egham Hill. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Woolnoth. p. 306. 17. Sunning Hill Park, the Seat of G. H. Crutchley, Esq. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. B. Cooke. p. 311. Ꭰ 18. View from Cliefden. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by 19. Windsor, from Brockhurst Meadow. Drawn by J. Hake- 20. Ditton Park, the Seat of Lord Montague. Drawn by J. 21. Old Windsor Church-yard. Drawn by J. Hakewill, en- INDEX OF THE VIGNETTES. 1. Round Tower, Windsor Castle. Drawn by J. Hakewill, en- 4. View in Eton Play-fields. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved 5. Upton Church. Drawn by J. Hakewill,-on the letter- 6. St. Leonard's, the Seat of William Dawson, Esq. Drawn by J. Hakewill, George Cooke fec.-on the letter-press 7. Grotto at Ascot Place. Drawn by J. Hakewill,—on the 8. Sandpit Gate. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by Greig, 9. Hermitage in Frogmore Gardens. Drawn by J. Hakewill, 10. Monkey Island. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. - 11. Piers of Datchett Bridge, 1810. Drawn by J. Hakewill, 12. Ancient Tower of Ditton House. Drawn by J. Hakewill, p. 329. 13. H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth's Cottage. Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by Letitia Byrne, on the letter- VII. The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of READING. By the Rev. CHARLES COATES, LL.B. Vicar of Osmington and Preston, in the County of Dorset, .A.S. and Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. LONDON: Printed for the Author, by J. Nichols and Son: and sold by J. Robson, New Bond-street; F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-yard; and Smart and Cowslade, Reading. M.DCCC.II. Quarto. Title-page as above. Dedication to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1 page. Advertisement, dated Osmington, June 4, 1802, 1 page. The History and Antiquities of Reading, [B-N n n 4] 464 pages. PLATES. 1. Plan of Reading; large sheet folded. Surveyed, drawn, and engraved by Charles Tomkins.-To face the Title. 2. St. Mary's Church in Reading. Drawn and engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 74. 3. View of the Oracle. Dedicated to Francis Annesley, Esq. Drawn by Mr. Grim in 1778, engraved by Charles Tomkins. p. 145. 4. St. Lawrence's Church in Reading. Folded. Drawn and engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 158. 5. Abbey Seal. Drawn and engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 247. 6. Plan of the Abbey, from Sir Henry Englefield's Survey, and dedicated to him. p. 272. 7. A Miscellaneous Plate, viz. Saxon Arches in Mrs. Clement's Garden; a Reading Token; the Abbey Penny; the Corporation Seal, and Portrait of Hugh Farringdon, with his Arms, formerly in Sir John Davis's Chapel at Bere Court near Pangbourne. Drawn and engraved by C. Tomkins. p. 293. 8. St. Giles's Church in Reading. C. Tomkins. p. 347. Drawn and engraved by N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work. |