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FULLER, D.D. With a Portrait of the Author, by D. Loggan.
Folio. Lond. 1662.

An Abridgement and Continuation was published in octavo in 1684,
intitled " Anglorum Speculum; or The Worthies of England in
Church and State, by G. S."

* *The original Work was reprinted in Two Volumes, quarto, in 1811, with a few explanatory Notes, by John Nichols, F.A.S. In the Philosophical Transactions, No. 352, p. 589, and in the Proæmium of his “Belgium Britannicum," 1719, is Dr. William Musgrave's Latin Dissertation "de Britannia quondom pæne insula." Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua et Nova: or A New Survey of Great Britain; wherein to the Topographical Account given by Mr. Cambden, and the late Editors of his Britannia, is added a more large History, not only of the Cities, Boroughs, Towns, and Parishes mentioned by them, but also of many other Places of Note, and Antiquities since discovered. Collected and composed by an impartial Hand. In Six Volumes. Quarto. Lond. in the Savoy, 1720-1731.

ENGLAND DESCRIBED: or The several Counties and Shires thereof briefly handled; some Things also premised, to set forth the Glory of this Nation. By EDWARD LEIGH, Esq. Master of Arts of Magdalen Hall, in Oxford. Octavo. Lond. 1659.

G. Hussey's "Memorabilia Mundi; or, Choice Memoirs of the History and Description of the World, 1670, 12mo. is more than half employed in the Description of England and Ireland.

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BRITANNIA OF, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereunto belonging. By RICHARD BLOME. Folio. Lond. 1672. England's Remarques; giving an exact Account of the several Shires, &c. Duodecimo. 1678, 1682.

ANGLIA REDIVIVA; being a full Description of all the Shires, Cities, principal Towns and Rivers in England; with some useful Observations concerning what is inost remarkable, whether in relation to their Antiquity, Situation, Buildings, Traffick, or Inhabitants. Collected by Mr. DUNSTAR. Duodecimo. Lond. 1699. Britannia Baconica: or, the Natural Rarities of England, Scotland, and Wales, according as they are to be found in every Shire: historically related, according to the Precepts of the Lord Bacon; and the Causes of many of them philosophically attempted: by J. CHILDREY. Small Octavo. Lond. 1661.

Firma Burgi: or, An Historical Essay concerning the Cities, Towns, and Boroughs of England; taken from Records. By THOMAS MADOX, Esq. His Majesty's Historiographer. Folio. Lond.

1726.

British Curiosities in Art and Nature; giving an Account of Rarities
both ancient and modern; viz. Monuments, Monasteries, Priories,
Frieries, Nunneries, Colleges, Hospitals, Walls, Roman Camps,
Garrisons, Highways, Coins, Altars, Urns, Pavements of Mosaic

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Work, Temples, Churches, Bridges, Kings Palaces, Noblemen's Seats, &c. To which is added a very useful Scheme, containing a brief Account of the State of each County in England at one View, curiously engraved, and printed on a Sheet, to fold up or put in a Frame. Duodecimo. Lond. 1728.

New Description of England and Wales, with the Adjacent Islands, &c. with many Historical and Critical Remarks, and a New and Correct set of Maps of each County, their Roads, and Distances; their Margins adorned with a great variety of very remarkable Antiquities, By HERMAN MOLL. Folio. 1724.

New Survey of England; wherein the Defects of Camden are sup plied, and the Errors of his Followers remarked; the Opinions of our Antiquaries compared; the Roman Military Ways traced; and the Station settled according to the Itinerary, without altering the Figures; with some Natural History of each County. By N. SALMON. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Plates. Lond. 173i. The Agreeable Historian; or Complete English Traveller; giving a Geographical Description of every County in Great Britain, with the Antiquities of the same. By SAMUEL SIMPSON. In Three

Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1746.

The English Traveller, giving a Description of those Parts of Great Britain called England and Wales, &c. In Three Volumes, 12mo. Printed for T. Reade, in Dogwell-court, White-Fryars, Fleet Street, 1746.

In the First Volume of "A Complete System of Geography with Maps by E. BOWEN, in Two Volumes. Folio. 1747, is a Description of Great Britain and Ireland, with many particulars not usually inserted in such General Surveys.

A New Description of all the Counties in England and Wales, the 6th Edition, 1752." 12mo. principally for Roads, Carriages, and Fairs.

The Beauties of England, divided into their Respective Counties. 1756." 12mo.

England and Wales described in a Series of Letters, by W. TOL DERVY. With Plates. Octavo. Lond. 1762.

The Beauties of England, or a Comprehensive View of the Chief Villages, Market Towns, and Cities, Antiquities, Remains of Palaces, Monasteries, Cainps, and Castles; the two Universities; London and Westminster; divided into their Respective Counties, and intended as a Travelling Pocket Companion, pointing out whatever is curious both in Art and Nature, 1763." 12mo. A New Edition in 1767.

England Illustrated: or, A Compendium of the Natural History, Geography, Topography, and Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of England and Wales; with Maps of the several Counties, and Engravings of many Remains of Antiquity, remarkable, Buildings, and principal Towns. In Two Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1764. "A Description of England and Wales: containing a particular Ac

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count of each County; with its Antiquities, Curiosities, Situation, Extent, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Mineral Waters, Soils, Fossils, Caverns, Plants, and Minerals, Agriculture, Civil and Ecclesiastical Divisions, Cities, Towns, Palaces, Seats, Corporations, Markets, Fairs, Manufactures, and Trade; with the Antiquities, Sieges, and Remarkable Battles fought in every County; and the Lives of the Illustrious Men each has Produced. Embellished with Two Hundred and Forty Copper Plates of Palaces, Castles, Cathedrals; the Ruins of Roman and Saxon Buildings; and of Abbeys, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses; besides a variety of Cuts of Urns, Inscrptions, and other Antiquities. In Twelve Volumes, 12mo. Lond. 1769, 1770.

England Displayed: being a New, Complete, and Accurate Survey, and Description of England and Wales. By P. RUSSEL and OWEN PRICE, 1769." Folio.

The Complete English Traveller; or a New Survey and Description of England and Wales. Containing a full Account of whatever is Curious and Entertaining in the several Counties of England and Wales; the Isles of Man, Jersey, and other Islands adjoining to, and dependent on, the Crown of Great Britain. By NATHANIEL SPENCER. Folio.

"An Essay Explaining the Mode of executing a Useful Work entitled, A New Description of England and Wales, as a Continuation and Illustration of Cambden, 12mo.” 1772.

Britannia Curiosa: or, A Description of the most remarkable Curiosities of the Island of Great Britain. In Six Volumes. Octavo. Loud. 1777.

England Delineated: or, A Geographical Description of every
County in England and Wales; with a concise Account of its most
important Products, Natural and Artificial. With outline Maps
of all the Counties. By JOHN AIKIN, M.D. Small Octavo. Lond.
1795.

The Beauties of England. In Two Volumes. Plates. Octavo.
Lond. 1776.

A New Display of the Beauties of England: or, A Description of
the most elegant or magnificent Public Edifices, Royal Palaces,
Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats, and other Curiosities, Natural
or Artificial, in the different Parts of the Kingdom. Adorned
with a Variety of Copper Plate Cuts newly Engraved. In Two
Volumes. Octavo.-London: Printed for R. Goadby and Co.

1787.

Beauties of England and Wales, in a Descriptive View of each
County. By PHILIP LUC KOMBE. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo.
Lond. 1791.

The BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES; or Delineations, Topo-
graphical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each County. Embel-
lished with more than Seven Hundred Engravings. In Twenty-six
Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1801–1817.

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Remains concerning Britaine: their Languages, Names, Surnames, Allusions, Anagrammes, Armories, Monies, Empresses, Apparell, Artillarie, Wise Sperches, Proverbs, Poesies, and Epitaphs. Written by WILLIAM CAMDEN, Esq. Clarenceux King of Armes, surnamed the Learned. The Fifth Impression, with many rare Antiquities never before imprinted, by the Industry and Care of John Pailinot. Somerset Herald. Portrait. Quarto. Lond. 1636, 1637.—The preceding Editions are 1614, 1623, 1629.

Archæologia Britannica; giving some Account additional to what has been hitherto published, of the Languages, Histories, and Customs of the original Inhabitants of Great Britain; from Collections and Observations in Travels through Wales, Cornwall, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland, and Scotland. By EDWARD LHUYD, M. A. of Jesus College, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Vol. I. Glossography. Folio. Oxford, 1707.

Letters, Essays, and other Tracts illustrating the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; together with many curious Discoveries of the Affinity betwixt the Language of the Americans and the Ancient Britons to the Greek and Latin, &c.; also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon, and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. MALCOLME. Octavo. Edinb. 1738, and Lond. 1744.

Joannis Lelandi Antiquarii de Rebus Britannicis Collectanea: ex Autographis descripsit ediditque THO. HEARNIUS, A. M. Oxoniensis, qui et Appendicem subjecit, totumque Opus (in VI Volu mina distributum) Notis et Indice adornavit. Octavo. Oxonii, 1715. Reprinted in 1774.

Select Papers relating to English Antiquities, published from the Originals. By JOHN IVES. With Plates. Quarto. 1773.

Collectanea Curiosa; or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and a variety of other Subjects, chiefly collected, and now first published from the Manuscripts of Arch. bishop Sancroft; given to the Bodleian Library by the late Bishop Tanner. In Two Volumes. Octato. Oxford, 1781.

An Account of the Ancient Division of the English Nation into Hundreds and Tithings. By GRANVILLE SHARP. Octavo. Lond,

1784.

Archæologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. PubJished by the Society of Antiquaries of London. Vol. I-XVIII. Quarto. Lond. 1770-1816.

Index to the First Fifteen Volumes of Archæologia. Printed by Order of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2d of March, 1809. By NICHOLAS CARLISLE, Secretary. Quarto. Lond.

1809:

Vetusta Monumenta: quæ ad Rerum Britannicarum Memoriam consercandam Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo edenda cururit. Four Volumes. Folio. 1747, 1789, 1796, 1817.

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An Index to the First Three Volumes of the Vetusta Monumenta. By NICHOLAS CARLISLE, Secretary. Folio. Lond. 1810. The ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY; A Miscellaneous Assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable Remains of old Times. Chiefly compiled by or under the Direction of FRANCIS GROSE, Esq. F.R. & A.S. THOMAS ASTLE, Esq. F.R. & A.S. and other eminent Antiquaries. Adorned with numerous Views, Portraits, and Monuments. A New Edition, with a great many valuable Additions. In Four Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1807, 1808, and 1809.

***Originally printed in Four Volumes quarto, in 1775.

Miscellanies, Antiquarian and Historical, by F. SAYERS, M. D. Octavo. Norwich, 1805.

Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica: comprehending Antiquities in various Counties in England and Wales. In Ten Volumes. Edited by JOHN NICHOLS. F.A.S. Quarto. Lond. 17801800.

The TOPOGRAPHER, for the Years 1789, 1790, and 1791; containing a variety of original Articles illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England; particularly in the History and Description of ancient and eminent Seats and Styles of Architecture; in the Preservation of curious Monumental Inscriptions; in the Genealogies and Anecdotes of famous Families; in Disquisitions upon remarkable Tenures, and in the Delineation of the Face of Coun tries. Embellished with Engravings. In Four Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1789-1791.

Topographer; containing a Variety of original Articles, illustrative of the Local History aud Antiquities of this Kingdom. With Forty-two Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1791.

Topographical Miscellanies, (being a Continuation of the Topographer;) containing Ancient Histories, and Modern Descriptions, of Mansions, Churches, Monuments and Families, with many Engravings, particularly of Ancient Architecture throughout England. Vol. I. being portions of the History of Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, and Derbyshire, With Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1792,

A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, commonly called the Western Circuit. Embellished with Maps of the several Counties, taken from actual Surveys. By WILLIAM TUNNICLIFF, Land Surveyor. Octavo. Salisbury, 1791.

A Restoration of the ancient Modes of bestowing Names on the Rivers, Hills, Vallies, Plains, and Settlements of Britain; recorded in no Author. Exemplified in the Derivations of Roman-British, and later Denominations of Districts, Names of the principal Towns, and Appellations of the Features of Nature; from which

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