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ticle alluded to; but he must observe, that in the variety of copies which he has examined the plates already mentioned are the only ones that ever came under his view.

VII.

A HISTORY of the CATHEDRAL CHURCH of PETERBOROUGH, from its Foundation to the present Time; containing the Manner in which it has been destroyed once by the Danes, and twice by Fire, and as often re-edified.

PETERBOROUGH: Printed and sold by J. Jacob, Bookseller and Stationer. MDCcxc. Octavo, 110 pages.

VIII.

An EPITOME of Mr. GUNTON'S HISTORY of PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL. The ELEVENTH Edition; containing a fuller and more precise Account than has hitherto been given of the Centuries in which the several Parts of this Edifice were begun upon and completed.

PETERBOROUGH: Printed and sold by C. Jacob. 1807. Octavo, 45 pages.

With a View of Peterborough Cathedral, as published by
C. Jacob, April 2, 1804.

IX.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the Town, COLLEGE, and CASTLE of FOTHERINGAY, in the County of Northampton; with several Particulars of the Execution and Funeral of Mary, Queen of Scots; with an Appendix.

"FOTHERINGHAY, castrum amænissimis pratis circumsitum salutat.” CAMDEN.

LONDON Printed by and for J. Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries, MDCCLXXXVII. Quarto. See "Biblioth. Topog. Brit." No. xl.

X.

A COMMENT upon Part of the FIFTH JOURNEY of ANTONINUS through BRITAIN; in which the Situa

tion of Durocobriva, the Seventh Station there mentioned, is discussed: and CASTOR in NORTHAMPTONSHIRE is shewn from the various Remains of Roman Antiquity to have an undoubted claim to that Situation. To which is added a Dissertation on an Image of Jupiter found there. By the Rev. KENNET GIBSON, late Curate of Castor. Printed from the original MS. and enlarged with the ParoCHIAL HISTORY of CASTOR and its Dependencies to the present Time. To which is subjoined an Account of MARHAM, and several other Places in its Neighbourhood. (viz. Aylesworth, Belasis, Milton, Sutton, Upton, and Marham. By JOHN NICHOLS, F.S.A.)

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LONDON (Printed by John Nichols, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street). MDCCC. Quarto.

Title-page as above.

Preface, signed J. N. (John Nichols) dated Jany 1, 1800, 2 pages. The Comment, &c. [B-PP 3] 294 pages.

Index, and List of Plates, p. 295-302.

Errors of paging :—p. 76 for 77, and p. 134 for 143.

PLATES.

1. Plan of the Castles on Mr. Waller's Estates, May 1798. p. 103.

2. South Door of Castor Church. J. Carter del. J. Basire sc. p. 168.

3. Inscription over the South Door of the Chancel. On the letter-press of p. 168.

4. Seal of Sir William Fitz-William, Lord Deputy of Ireland. p. 195.

5. Portrait of an unknown Painter at Milton House. Drawn and engraved by James Basire. p. 203.

6. The Abbot of Croyland's Chair at Upton. p.210. 7. Seal of Bishop Dove. On the letter-press of p. 224. 8. South West View of a Sun Dial at Upton, near Castor. Carter del. p. 228.

9. The Four Sides of the Dial.

Carter del. Basire sc. p. 228.
Carter del. Basire sc.

10. Roman Milliary and Urn.
11. Roman Pavement found at Cotterstock, 1798.

(misprinted 284).

P. 272.

p. 283

12. Coins found in the same Place. Basire sc.

press of p. 283.

On the letter

13. Cross in the Church Yard at Cotterstock. On the letterpress of p. 288.

· XI.

The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of NASEBY, in the County of Northampton. By the Rev. JOHN MASTIN, Vicar of Naseby.

"Nihil est aptius ad delectationem lectoris quam temporum varietates fortunæque vicissitudines." CIC. Epist. ad Fam.

CAMBRIDGE: Printed by Francis Hodson for the Author. MDCCXCII. Octavo, and has been since reprinted.

Half Title. Title-page as above.

Dedication to George Ashby, Esq.

Preface, and List of Subscribers, p. 3–31.

The History of Naseby, [B-07] 206 pages.

With a Representation of the Armies of King Charles I. and Sir Thomas Fairfax, exhibiting the exact Order in which the several Bodies of Infantry and Cavalry were drawn up preparatory to the Battle of Naseby, fought the 14th of June 1645. Folded. Reduced and copied from the Plate in Sprigge's "England's Recovery,"

XII.

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A HISTORY OF DESCRIPTION, General and Circum

stantial, of BURGHLEY HOUSE, the Seat of the

Right Honorable the Earl of Exeter.

"Here thy well study'd Marbles fix our eye,

A fading Fresco here demands a sigh:

Each heavenly piece unwearied we compare,

Match Raphael's grace, with thy lov'd Guido's air,

Caracci's strength, Corregio's softer line,

Paulo's free stroke, and Titian's warmth divine."

POPE.

SHREWSBURY: Printed and sold by J. and W. Eddowes. 1797.

Octavo, 215 pages.

XIII.

A GUIDE to BURGHLEY HOUSE, Northamptonshire, the Seat of the Marquis of Exeter; containing a Ca

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talogue of all the Paintings, Antiquities, &c. with Biographical Notices of the Artists. (By T. BLORE.) STAMFORD Printed and published by John Drakard, High Street and sold by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and Nichols and Son, in London. 1815. Octavo.

Title-page as above.-Dedication to the Most Noble Brownlow, Marquis and Earl of Exeter, by the Publisher.-Preface, and Contents, 10 pages.

The Guide to Burghley, &c. [B-Qq2] 292 pages.

Index to the Portraits, 4 pages.

PLATES.

1. View of Burghley House. Drawn by E. Blore, engraved by J. Storer and J. Greig. Frontispiece.

2. Burghley Lodges. Drawn by E. Blore, engraved by J. Storer and J. Greig. p. 8.

Also the Pedigree of the Marquis of Exeter. Folded. p.6. An Edition was likewise printed in Demy quarto, with an engraved Title-page, and proof impressions of the Plates.

XIV.

SUCCINCT GENEALOGIES of the noble and ancient Houses of Alno or de Alneto, Broc of Shephale, Latimer of Duntish, Drayton of Drayton, Mauduit of Werminster, Greene of Drayton, Vere of Addington, Fitz-Lewes of West-Hornedon, Howard of Effingham, and Mordaunt of Turvey, justified by publick Records, ancient and extant Charters, Histories and other authentick Proofs, and enriched with divers Sculptures of Tombs, Images, Seals, and other Curiosities. By ROBERT HALSTEAD*.

LONDON: Printed in the Year of our Lord MDCLXXXV. Folio. Title-page as above, with the Arms of the Earl of Peterborough as a Vignette.

Dedication to Henry, Earl of Peterborow, signed Rob. Halstead, 2 pages.

*The author's name is fictitious, the work being really compiled by Henry Earl of Peterborough, and the Rev. Mr. Rans, his Chaplain, Rector of Turvey in Bedfordshire.-Gough.

The Preface, 3 pages. Title: "A Succinct GENEALOGY of the House of Alno, or Alneto, justified by Publick Records, ancient and extant Charters, Histories, and other authentick Proofs. By Robert Halstead;" with "the Armes of the House of Alno, or Alneto, viz. Argent, a Lion Rampant Gules, charged on the Shoulder with a Shield bearing Or, Three Martlets Azure," [c]. "Of the Name, Antiquity, Greatness, Alliances, Possessions, and Arms of the House of ALNO, or de ALNETO," 4 pages.

Half Title: "Genealogical Proofs of the House of ALNO, or de ALNETO," &c.

"Genealogical Proofs of the House of ALNO," &c. catch-word "A Suc-" [E] p. 5-15.

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Title: "A Succinct GENEALOGY of the House of Broc: justified by extant Charters, Records, Histories, and other authentick Proofs. By Robert Halstead;" with "The Armes of the House of BROC; viz. Argent, upon a Bend Sable, a Luer (Lure) Or," [H]

"Of the Name, Antiquity, &c. of the House of BROC," [H 2-1] p. 19-22, 4 pages.

Half Title: "Genealogical Proofs of the House of BROC," &c. The "Genealogical Proofs," &c. [K-N] p. 25-37, 13 pages. Title: "A Succinct GENEALOGY of the House of LATIMER of DUNTISH: justified by publick Records, extant Charters, Histories, and other authentick Proofs. By Robert Halstead;" with the Armes of the House of LATIMER; viz. Gules, a Cross Fleuré Or."

"Of the Name, Antiquity, &c. of the House of LATIMER," [o] p. 41-44, 4 pages.

Half Title: "Genealogical Proofs of the House of LATIMER of DUNTISH, drawn out of extant Charters, Records, Histories, and other authentick Testimonies," [P].

"Genealogical Proofs of the House of LATIMER of DUNTISH," [P 2-x 2] p. 47-72, 26 pages.

Title: "A Succinct GENEALOGY of the House of DRAYTON: justified by ancient and extant Charters, publick Records, Histories, and other authentick Proofs. By Robert Halstead;" with "the Armes of the House of DRAYTON, &c. viz. Argent, a Cross engrailed Gules," [Y].

"Of the Name, Original, Descent, Possessions, Alliances, and Armes of the House of DRAYTON," catch-word "GENEA-" [Y 2-z 2] p. 75-79, 4 pages.

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