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This highly valuable work ought to have 1 place in every historical, and in every ecclesiastica. Ibrary.'-Quart. Review.

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PARSONS, Robert.

NICHOLS, John. Bibliotheca topographica Britannica; with Continuation. London, 1780-97. 4to. 10 vols.

North, pt. ii. 1033, 8 vols. russia, 441. 2s. Heath, 4545, 8 vols. 47 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i 621, 10 vols. russia, 841. Lloyd, 437, 23 vols. 1780-97,51%. Towneley, pt. ii. 271, 9 vols. 601. Nassau, pt. ii. NICHOLL, John. An Houre-glasseois uncut. 421. Beckford in 1817, no. 558, 10 vois. 641. Is. Bindley, pt. i. 725, of Indian Newes; or, a Discourse 162, 10 vols. 73/. 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 753, no. shewing Miseries, and distressed 8 and 9 of Supplement wanting, 431. Calamities indured by 67 English-¦ men, which were sent for a Supply to the Planting in Guiana, in the Yeare 1605. Lond. 1607. 4to.

A copy is in the library of K. George III. now in the British Museum.

NICHOLLS, John. Recollections and Reflections during the Reign of George III. Lond. 1822. 8vo. 2 vols.

Duke of York, 3779, 17. 3s.

Sutton. Prospects of the most considerable Buildings in and

Collation.-VOL. I. General title, adver tisement, general contents of the eight vo

lumes, particular contents, a second titlepage Antiquities in Kent and Sussex ;' &c. general contents of the first volume, pp. i-xi. The general title-pages, &c. to the eight volumes were delivered with no. LII.

No. 1. containing, 1. Queries for the better illustrating the Antiquities and natural History of Great Britain and Ireland. 2. The History and Antiquities of Tunstall in Kent. By Edward Rowe MORES. London, 1780. Title and half-title, two leaves; advertisefolding pedigree of E. R. Mores); preface, ment, &c. pp. i. - xxvi (facing p. xvii is a pp. iii-vi; the history &c. pp. 1–134.

Page 74 is repeated with an asterisk, and the number contains six plates. The copy belonging to K. George III. as far as page 118, is on thick paper.

No. vi. Parts I. and 11. containing Mr. THORPE'S Illustration of several Antiquities in Kent, which have hitherto remained undescribed. To which is added, a Letter from Dr. PLOTT, intended for the Royal Society. Lond. 1782-3. Title and half-title, 2 leaves; Antiquities, pp. 1-64. After p. 28 is the title-page to part ii. and the two parts contain 13 plates.

No. XVIII. The History and Antiquities of Reculver and Herne, in the County of Kent. By John DUNCOMBE, M. A. Lond. 1784. Half-title, title and advertisement, 3 leaves; antiquities in Kent, pp. 65-162, with eight plates.

No. XLV. containing an Appendix to the Histories of Reculver and Herne; and Observations by Mr. DENNE on the archiepiscopal Palace of Mayfield in Sussex. London, 1787. Pp. 163-212, not including the title, one leaf, and plates ix to xvi.

No. xxx. The History and Antiquities of the three archiepiscopal Hospitals at and near Canterbury; viz. St. Nicholas, at Harbledown; St. John's, Northgate; and St. Thomas, of Eastbridge; with some Account of the Priory of St. Gregory, the Nunnery of St. Sepulchre, the Hospitals of St. James and St. Lawrence, and Maynard's Spittle. By John DUNCOMBE, M. A. and Nicholas BATTELY, M.A. London, 1785. Two titles and dedication, 3 leaves; Herbaldown. &c. pp. 173-452, with 10 plates. Pages 201 to 204 are repeated with asterisks.

No. XLII. containing I. The History and Antiquities of Saint Radigund's, or Bradsole Abbey, near Dover. II. A Collection of Tradesmens Tokens issued in the Isle of Thanet, and in such of the Cinque Ports as are within Kent. III. A Description of the Moat, near Canterbury. IV. Sketch of Hawkhurst Church. V. Original Letter from Mr. ESSEX, on Canterbury Cathedral. Dissertation on the Urbs Rutupia of Ptolemy, by Mr. DOUGLAS. VII. Memoirs of William Lambarde. London, 1787. Title, one leaf; history &c. pp. 453-532, not including the title-page, with eight, not six, plates, and a pedigree of Poynings. Pages 473 and 474 are repeated with asterisks, and pp. 488-492 are on one page. Pp. 473, 474, and two plates of Richborough castle, were delivered with no. LII.

No. XXXIII. Two Dissertations on the Celts, and other Arms of the Antients, found in this Island. By the Rev. James DOUGLAS. Lond. 1785. pp. 32, including two title-pages, with two plates in aquatinta. Brockett, 1043, 9%. Reed, 3778, 11s. 6d.

No. xxv. An historical Account of the Textus Roffensis; including Memoirs of Mr. William Elstob and his Sister. By Samuel

PEGGE, M. A. To which are added, biographical Anecdotes of Mr. Johnson, Vicar of Cranbrooke; and Extracts from the Registers of that Parish. Lond. 1784. pp. 47, not including two title-pages.

VOL. II. Title, Antiquities in Middlesex and Surrey' and general contents, iv pages.

No. v. containing the History of St. Katharine, near the Tower of London, from its Foundation in the Year 1273 to the present Time (by Dr. Ducarel). London, 1782. pp. viii and 46; appendix, pp. 126; pages 74 and 75 of the appendix are repeated with asterisks, and the number contains 19, not 17, plates. Plates xii and xiii are on one leaf, plate xvii is on p. 40, and plates xviii and xix, also a portion of the appendix, pp. 113-26, were given in no. LII. Towneley, pt. ii. 610, 17. 5s.

No. IX. containing Sketches of the History and Antiquities of the Parish of Stoke Newington, in the County of Middlesex (by James BROWN). 1783. pp. 53, not including title and half-title, with two views of Newington Church at p. 18, a trader's token of John Ball, on p. 19, and a pedigree of Fleetwood, folded, at p. 28.

No. XIV.containing Additions to the History of Stoke Newington (by James BROWN). 1783. pp. 55-70, not including the title, with the expenses of the funeral of John Dudlie, Esquier, 1580, 8 pages. This latter was delivered with no. LII.

No. XLIX. The History and Antiquities of Canonbury House at Islington, &c. By John NICHOLS. Lond. 1788. pp. 76, not including title and half-title, with five plates.

No. XXVII. The History and Antiquities of the archiepiscopal Palace of Lambeth. By Dr. DUCAREL. Lond. 1785. pp. x and 132; appendix, 72 pages, also 10 plates. Towneley, pt. ii. 1269, 17. 11s. See vol. x. no. v.

No. XXXIX. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth, in the County of Surrey (by John NICHOLS). Lond. 1786. pp. vii and 128 (pages 15 and 16 are repeated with asterisks, and pp. 19-23 are on one page); appendix, pp. 164. The number contains twenty plates.

No. XII. Some Account of Croydon. By Dr. DUCAREL. London, 1783. pp. 80, not including two titles, advertisement, and contents, 4 leaves; appendix, pp. 158. In the appendix, pages 25-28 are repeated with asterisks, and pages 153-156 are likewise repeated. The number contains 10 plates, one of which, no. 7, containing 4 tokens was cancelled, and another, containing 6 tokens, delivered with no. LII.

No. XLVI. The Case of the Inhabitants of Croydon, 1673: with an Appendix to the History of that Town. A List of the manerial Houses which formerly belonged to the See of Canterbury. A Description of Trinity Hospital, Guildford; and of Albury House, with brief Notes on Battersea, Chelsham, Nutfield and Tatsfield, in the County of Sur

rey. Lond. 1787. pp. 159-238, not including two titles, and 6, not 4, plates. An additional leaf to Surrey, pp. 237-8, with two plates, Weston House at Sutton, and a portrait of John Aubrey, were delivered with with no. LII.

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VOL. III. Title, Antiquities in Lincolnshire' and general contents, 2 leaves.

No. xx. An Account of the Gentlemen's Society at Spalding. Being an Introduction to the Reliquiæ Galeanæ. Lond. 1784. pp. vi; i–xxiv; i-lxi (pp. xxxv, xxxvi, xli, xlii in the latter are repeated with asterisks), and pp. 115.

No. II. Parts 1. II. and III. containing Reliquiæ Galeanæ; or, miscellaneous Pieces by Roger and Samuel GALE. Lond. 1781-2. No. 11. Part I. 1781. Title, half-title, general preface and contents, 6 leaves; preface, pp. i-xvi; a Tour &c. pp. 1-48, with two plates and folded pedigree of Gale; Mr. S. Gale's Account &c. pp. 49* to 96*: Queries proposed to the Nobility, &c. pp. 49-56. No. II. Part II. 1781. Additions, &c. pp. [49] and [50]; pp. 49 to 220, not including title, and 3 plates. No. 11. Part III. 1782. pp. 221 to 266, not including title; pp. 221 to 480, pp. 253 to 256 are repeated with asterisks, pp. 485 to 500. This part contains two plates.

No. XI. This History and Antiquities of Croyland Abbey (by Richard GOUGH). Lond. 1783. pp. xvi and 112, pp. 76, 77 are repeated with asterisks; appendix, pp. 162; pp. 83 to 86, and 131 to 142 are repeated with asterisks. This number contains 6 plates, besides one containing an inscription 'AI O' &c. at p. xvi and a plan of Croyland Abbey Church at p. 88, and facing pp. 25 and 26 of the appendix are two leaves containing extracts from Domesday.

No. XXII. containing Mr. ESSEX's Observations on Croyland Abbey and Bridge; and other Additions to the History of that Abbey. London, 1784. pp. 163 to 204, not including the title, and a folded sheet containing two plans. For second appendix,

see vol. x.

VOL. IV. Title, Antiquities in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire' and general contents, iv pages.

No. XIII. Some Account of the Parish of Great Coxwell, in the County of Berks. Lond. 1783. pp. v. and 26, with 6 plates, and two pedigrees, viz. of Mores of Great Coxwell, and of Pleydell and Pratt. Page 8 is repeated with an asterisk.

No. XVI. Collections towards a parochial History of Berkshire. Being the Answers returned to Mr. Mores's circular Letters and Queries for the Parishes of Bisham, Chadlesworth, Coleshill, Cumner, East-Garston, Shaw, Shifford, Sparsholt, Speen, Stanford, Suthamstede and Yattendon. To which are added, a few Particulars collected by the

Editor for those of Aldworth, Shottesbrook, and White Waltham. Lond. 1783. pp. vii (including index) and 162, with 3 plates, one at p. 43*. Pages 34, 43 to 45, 66 to 73, 73 to 84, and 81 to 92 are repeated with asterisks.

No. VIII. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of Bedfordshire, viz. Puddington, Luton, and Dunstaple. Lond. 1783. Title, one leaf; pp. i-v, 1—14, 11—166, 169-208, 217-234, then a single leaf, containing errata. Pages 49 to 55, 57*—62* (this latter delivered with no. XXVI and XXIX) are repeated with asterisks, and the number contains 3 plates.

No. XXVI. containing Collections towards the History and Antiquities of Bedfordshire: being Additions to Luton and Dunstaple. Lond. 1784. pp. 235 to 252, not including the title. With this part were delivered pp. 57 to *62, as also a plate described in no. VIII. p. 169.

No. XXIX. An historical Account of the Parish of Wimmington, in the County of Bedford. By Oliver St. John COOPER. Lond. 1785. pp. 26, not including the two titlepages. With this number were delivered 4 pages, viz. pp. *63 to *66 Luton Hoo.

No. XLIV. An historical Account of the Parish of Odell, in the County of Bedford. By Oliver St. John COOPER. Lond. 1787. pp. 31-61, not including the two title-pages, and genealogies of Wahut and Chetwode.

No. XL. The History and Antiquities of Fotheringay in the County of Northampton. With several Particulars of the Execution and Funeral of Mary Queen of Scots. Lond. 1787. pp. xiii and 118, with three plates. Pages 79 to 86 are repeated with asterisks. Pp. 113-18 were delivered with no. LII. Page 118 contains a list of the fifty-two numbers of the Bibl. Topog. Brit.

No. XVII. Extracts from the black Book of Warwick. To which are added, Mr. PEGGE'S Memoir of Guy of Warwick, and Sir Thomas MORE's Narrative of a religious Frenzy at Coventry. Lond. 1783. pp. viii and 42, with a plate of Guy Earl of Warwick.

No. xxi. The History and Antiquities of Eccleshal Manor and Castle; and of Lichfield House in London. By Samuel PEGGE. Lond. 1784. pp. 20, including the titles, &c.

No. XXXII. Sketch of the History of Bolsover and Peak Castles, in the County of Derby. By the Rev. Samuel PEGGE. Illustrated with various Drawings by Hayman Rooke. Lond. 1785. pp. 30, not including the two title-pages and seven plates.

No. XXIV. The Roman Roads, Ikenildstreet and Bath-way discovered and investi gated through the Country of the Coritani, or the County of Derby. To which is added, A Dissertation on the Coritani. By Samuel PEGGE, M. A. Lond. 1784. pp. 59, including the title-pages.

VOL. V. Title Antiquities in Cambridge

shire, Suffolk, Scotland and Wales' and contents, iv pages.

No. XXXVIII. The History and Antiquities of Barnwell Abbey and Sturbridge Fair. Lond. 1786. pp. 1-84, 1-104, and 1-32, with two plates.

No. XXIII. The History and Antiquities of Hawsted, in the County of Suffolk. By the Rev. Sir John CULLUM, Bart. London, 1784. pp. vii and 247, with four plates, also the pedigrees of the Cloptons, the Drurys (which consists of four parts), and the Cullums. Reprinted with additions in 1813. See CULLUM, Sir John.

No. LII. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of Elmeswell and Campsey Ash, in the County of Suffolk. Lond. 1790. pp. 32, not including two title-pages, with one plate. With this, the last number, was delivered title-pages, plates, &c. a list of which will be found on the back of the first title-page.

No. III. containing a Description of the Chanonry in Old Aberdeen, in the Years 1724 and 1725. By William OREM, TownClerk of Aberdeen. Lond. 1782. pp. xlviii and 192, with title and half-title, also a map by G. and W. Paterson, 1746. Pages xxxvii xxxviii. of the preface are omitted.

No. XLVII. The History and Antiquities of St. Rule's Chapel, in the Monastery of St. Andrews, in Scotland. By Mr. George MARTIN, of Clarmont: with Remarks by Mr. Professor Brown. To which are added, the Riding of the Parliament of Scotland in 1606 and 1681, and the Ceremonials observed in 1685; the Statutes and Fees of the Order of the Thistle, &c. The Suspension of Lyon King of Arms; and a particular Description of the Regalia of Scotland. Lond. 1787. pp. 193-240, not including two title-pages, with three plates.

No. XXXVI. Remarks on the Progress of the Roman Army in Scotland during the sixth Campaign of Agricola; with a Plan and Description of the Camp at Raedykes (by the Earl of BUCHAN). Also an Account of the Roman Camps of Battle Dykes and Haerfauds, with the Via militaris extending between them, in the County of Forfar, by the Rev. Mr. JAMESON (of Forfar). Lond. 1786. PP. 26, not including two title-pages, with six plates.

No. XXXVII. An historical Description of the Zetland Islands. By Thomas GIFFORD, Esq. Lond. 1786. pp. xviii (not xvi) and 104, with a map.

No. X. Containing a short Account of Holyhead, in the Isle of Anglesea (by the Rev. John PRICE, Keeper of the Bodleian Library, Oxford). Lond. 1783. pp. iv and 36 with two plates. Pp. 35 and 36 were delivered with no. LII.

VOL. VI. Title Antiquities biographical and miscellaneous' and general contents, iv pages.

No. IV. Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood. Lond. 1782. pp. 86, not including title and half-title, with one plate.

No. XIX. containing Additions to the Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood. 1784. pp. 37-47, not including the half-title, with a plate.

No. xv. Extracts from the ms. Journal of Sir Simonds D'EwES, with several Letters to and from Sir Simonds and his Friends. From the Originals in the British Museum. Lond. 1783. pp. xx and 82, not including two titlepages.

No. XXXI. A short genealogical View of the Family of Oliver Cromwell. To which is prefixed, a copious Pedigree. Lond. 1785. 4to. pp. xviii and 64, with two pedigrees. The preface is signed R(ichard) G(OUGH).

No. xxxv. Archbishop SHARPE S Observations on the Coinage of England. With his Letter to Mr. Thoresby, 1698. London, 1785. pp. viii and 89, with one plate. Page 89 is a folded strip, containing an account of the gold and silver coined for each reign from July 26, 1650, to June 24, 1754 inclusive.'

No. XXXIV. Biographical Anecdotes of the Rev. John Hutchins, M.A. Author of the History of Dorset, &c. Lond. 1785. pp. 5— 19, not including two title-pages and an advertisement.

No. XXVIII. Some Account of suffragan Bishops in England (by the Rev. John LEWIS, of Margate, and the Rev. Sam. PEGGE). London, 1785. pp. 52, not including two titlepages and an advertisement.

No. XLI. A Sylloge of the remaining authentic Inscriptions relative to the Erection of our English Churches; embellished with a Number of Copper Plates, exhibiting Facsimiles of some of the most material. By the Rev. Samuel PEGGE. Lond. 1787. pp. v-xvi, and 1—136, not including two titlepages, and a dedication to Richard Gough, Esq. with 29 plates, not including one of inscriptions, at p. 130, engraved by Basire, and delivered with no. LII.

No. XLVIII. Fragments of English and Irish History in the ninth and tenth Century. In two Parts. Translated from the original Icelandic, and illustrated with some Notes by Grimr Johnson THORKELIN, LL.D. Lond. 1788. pp. xii. 59 and [95] with a map.

VOL. VII. Title Antiquities in Leicestershire' and general contents, iv pages. Prefixed is a portrait of John Nichols, after Towne, by Cook.

No. vII. Containing the History and Antiquities of Hinckley, in the County of Leicester; including the Hamlets of Stoke, Dadlington, Wykin, and The Hyde. With a large Appendix. (By John NICHOLS.) Lond. 1782. pp. vi and 240, with 13 plates. Pages 55 and 56 are repeated with asterisks, and at page 134 is the genealogy of Cleiveland.

No. XLIII. The History and Antiquities | the Families and Gentry, both antient and of Aston Flamville and Burbach, including modern, of that Parish. By the Rev. Henry the Hamlets of Sketchley and Smockington SANDERS. Lond. 1794. pp. xv and 365, and the Granges of Leicester and Horeston, with a view of Shenston.' in the Counties of Leicester and Warwick. With an Appendix to the History of Hinckley; and genealogical and biographical Collections for the County at large. By John NICHOLS. Lond. 1787. pp. vi and 241420, also pages *421-426. In this number are 16 plates, and five folded genealogical tables, viz. of the families of Turvile, De Ferrars, Oneby, Wrighte, and Chapman. Pages 253, 254, also 341 to 360, are repeated with asterisks.

No. L. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the Town and County of Leicester. Published by John NICHOLS. Lond. 1790. pp. 421-714, not including two title-pages, and four pages of queries, which latter are sometimes placed at the conclusion of vol. viii. Pages 426, 427, 436, 437, 450, 451, 459 to 486, 461 to 466, 465 to 470, 483 to 518, 539, 540, 545, 546, are repeated with asterisks, and pp. 438-440 are on one page. The number contains 19 plates. VOL. VIII. Title Antiquities in Leicestershire' and general contents, two leaves.

VOL. X. No. v. Historical Particulars of Lambeth Parish and Lambeth Palace; in addition to the Histories by Dr. Ducarel in the Bibliotheca Topographical Britannica. By the Rev. Samuel DENNE. Lond. 1795. pp. i-iv and 165-468. See vol. ii. no. XXVII.

No. vi. The History and Antiquities of Twickenham. By Edward IRONSIDE, Esq. London, 1797. pp. 156, not including the two title-pages, with 8 plates.

A second Appendix to the History of Croyland; illustrated with ten Plates of the legendary History of St. Guthlac (by Richard GOUGH). London, 1797. pp. 205-98, not including the title, with ten folded plates. Reprinted 1815, with an additional engraving of Croyland abbey, by J. Carter, engraved by Basire.

A Comment upon Part of the fifth Journey of Antoninus through Britain. Το which is added, a Dissertation on an Image of Jupiter found at Castor. By the Rev. Kennet GIBSON. Enlarged with the History of Castor, an Account of Marham, &c. (by Richard GOUGH). London, 1800. pp. iv. and 302, with 13 plates. Reprinted 1819. royal 4to. with additions and four additional

LARGE PAPER, in imperial 4to. Thirty copies printed.

No. LI. Additional Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the Town and County of Leicester. Published by John NICHOLS. Lond. 1790. pp. x and 715-plates. 1508, misprinted 1058. Pages 1175, 1176, 1233 to 1248, 1307 to 1312, 1317, 1318, 1485, 1486, are repeated with asterisks, and the number contains forty plates.

A List of the Members of the Society of Antiquaries of London, from their Revival in 1717, to June 19, 1796. Arranged in chronological and alphabetical order. London, 1798. pp. 83, not including the halftitle and title. Pp. 1-6 occupy five leaves. NICHOLS, John. The History History and Antiquities of the Parish of and Antiquities of the County of

VOL. IX. Half title Miscellaneous Antiquities, (in Continuation of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica,) No. .I' one leaf.

Manduessedum Romanorum: being the

Manceter, [including the Hamlets of Hartshill, Oldbury and Atherstone], and also the adjacent Parish of Ansley, in the County of Warwick. By the late Benjamin BARTLETT, Esq. Lond. 1791. pp. v-viii, not including title, 1-118, 119*-*124, 121–122, 121136, 137*167, 137-142, 143-146, 143-168. On p. viii will be found directions for placing the 24 plates, &c. A chronological chart faces p. 35.

No. II. Hawkherst. A Sketch of its History and Antiquities, upon the Plan suggested in the Gentleman's Magazine, for procuring parochial Histories throughout England. Lond. 1792. pp. 24, not including the two titles, with two plates.

No. III. An History of the Manor, and Manor-house of South Winfield, in Derbyshire. By Tho. BLORE. Lond. 1793. pp. 100, not including two title-pages, and a leaf containing the errata, and directions for the (7) plates.

No. IV. The History and Antiquities of Shenstone in the County of Stafford, illustrated. Together with the Pedigrees of all

Leicester. London, 1795-1815. folio. 4 vols. in 8.

North, pt. iii. 639, russia, 527. 10s. LARGE PAPER in royal folio. Marquis of Townshend, 2458, vol. i. ii. and iii. and pt. i. of vol. iv. 35l. 14s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 547, russia, 1051. Baker, 566, 577. 15s. Beckford in 1817, no. 96, uncut, 861. 2s. Dent, pt. ii. 921, vol. iii. pt. ii. on small paper, russia, 601. Collation.-Vol. I. Part I. Containing Introduction and History of the Town of Leicester. Title, dedication to George the Third, &c. pp. i-xiv; half-title, dedication of the introduction to the Rev. Sir Chas. Cave, Bart. 2 leaves; Leicestershire, extracted from Domesday Book, pp. i-xxx; a dissertation on Domesday Book, pp. xxxiñ -liv; conspectus &c. tab. i-xxiii, 24 pages; essay on the mint &c. pp. xli-xlviii; Testa de Nevill, &c. pp. xlvii—clxxii; a catalogue &c. pp. clxxvii-ccviii; returns made te parliament, pp. 1-134; half-title and dedication to the Earl of Leicester, two leaves; history, pp. 250; appendix and index, 51

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