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MDLXXX.—11. The Perambulation or Circuit Walk round
London, [A 2-9U 2] p. 3-815.

An alphabetical List of all the Streets, &c. p. 816-836.
An Account of the Act to enlarge the Passage over and through
London Bridge, p. 837-838.

Index to the First and Second Volume, 13 pages.

Directions to the Binder, being the List of Plates, 1 page.

Errors of paging :-p. 431 for 433; and p. 796 for 776, which mistake is corrected in some copies.

PLATES.

71. Map of the Countries Ten Miles round the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. R.W.Seale sc. To face the Title.

72. A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Saviour and St. George, Southwark. Folded. (56.) p. 12.

73. The North West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. George in Southwark. (107.) p. 18.

74. A Map of the Parishes of St. Olave and St. Thomas, Southwark. Folded. (84.) p. 21.

75. A Plan of St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey. Folded. (55.) p. 22.

76. A Map of the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey. Folded. (82.) p. 26.

77. A Map of the Parishes of St. Mary, Whitechapel, and St. John, Wapping. Folded. (83.) p. 37.

78. A Map of the Parishes of St. John, Wapping, and St. Paul, Shadwell. Folded. (58.) p. 37.

79. A Map of the Parishes of St. Mary, Whitechapel, and St. Katherine by the Tower. Folded. (57.) p. 44.

80. An Actuall Survey of the Parish of St. Dunstan, Stepney, alias Stebunheath, being one of the Ten Parishes in the County of Middlesex, adjacent to the City of London. Folded. (85.) p. 46.

81. A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstan, Stepney, alias Stebunheath, divided into Hamlets. Folded. (59.) p. 46. 82. The North West Prospect of Christ Church in Spittlefields. (113.). p. 47.

83. Plan of Spittle Fields and Places adjacent. Folded. (60.) p. 48.

84. Plan of Shoreditch, Norton Falgate, and Cripple-Gate without. Folded. (61.) p. 50.

85. The South West Prospect of the Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. (108.) p. 50.

86. South West View of the Parish Church of St. Luke in Old

Street. (104.) p. 50.

87. A Map of St. Giles, Cripplegate without. Folded. (49.)

p. 58.

88. A Map of St. Sepulchre's without, Charter House Liberty, and Clarkenwell Parish. Folded. (86.) p. 59. 89. Charterhouse Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (124.) p. 60.

90. Cow Cross, being St. Sepulchre's Parish without, and the Charter House. (62.) p. 61.

91. Plan of the Parish of St. James, Clerkenwell. Folded. (63.) p. 62.

92. The Prospect of Lincoln's Inn. (96.) p. 71.

93. Newcastle House in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Folded. Sutton Nicholls del. & sc. (15.) p. 72.

94. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields. Folded. (64.) p. 76.

95. The North West View of St. Giles's Church in the Fields. (106.) p. 78.

96. Southampton, or Bloomsbury Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (18.) p. 83.

97. The Parish Churches of St. Mary le Bone in Middlesex, and St. George in Bloomsbury. (110.) p. 84.

98. Mountague House in Great Russell Street, (now the British Museum.) Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (123.) p. 84. 99. The Church of St. Mary le Strand. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (101.) p. 103.

100. (Old) Somerset House. (66.) p. 107.

101. The Church of St. Clement Danes in the Strand. p. 108. 102. A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clement Danes, St. Mary,

Savoy, with the Rolls Liberty and Lincoln's Inn. Folded. (65.) p. 112.

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The Arms of the City Companies, on the various pages of letter-
press, from p. 257 to p.335; viz. The Mercers. p. 257.—Gro-
cers. p. 262.-Drapers. p. 265.-Fishmongers. p. 268.-Gold-
smiths. p. 270.-Skinners. p. 273.-Merchant Taylors. p. 277.—
Haberdashers. p. 278.-Salters and Ironmongers. p. 280.-Vint-
ners. p. 281.-Cloth-Workers. p. 286.- Dyers and Brewers.
p. 288.-Leather-sellers. p. 291. - Pewterers. p. 294.- Barber-
Surgeons. p. 295. - Armourers -White-Bakers- Wax-Chand-
lers-Tallow-Chandlers. p. 297.
and Sadlers. p. 298.-Carpenters and Cordwainers. p. 299.-
Painters. p. 301.-Curriers-Masons-Plumbers. p. 302.-Inn-
holders-Poulterers-Founders - Cooks-Coopers and Embroi-
derers. p. 303.- Bricklayers and Tilers-Bowyers- Fletchers.
p. 304.-Joiners-Blacksmiths-Plaisterers. p. 305.-Weavers-
Fruiterers-Scriveners-Bottle-makers and Horners. p. 306.-Sta-

Cutlers-Butchers-Girdlers

tioners. p. 307.-Marblers-Loriners-Wool-Packers-Brown

Bakers-Farriers-Paviors-Woodmongers or Fueliers. p. 312.
-Upholsterers. p. 315.-Turners. p. 316.-Glaziers-Clerks. p.
317.-Watermen. p.318.-Apothecaries-Silk-Throwers. p.320.
--Distillers and Glovers. p. 323.--Clock-makers and Musicians.
p. 324.-Felt-makers. p.325.-Sope-makers. p. 327.-Coach and
Coach-Harness-makers- Pinners and Needlers. p. 328.-Silk-
men-Shipwrights and Mines Royal. p. 333.- Mineral and Bat-
- Tobacco-Pipe-makers -
tery Workers
Hatband-makers
Comb-makers-Starch-makers-Gardeners, and Academy of the
Muses. p. 334.-Surgeons. p. 335.

103. A perspective View of Whitehall. Folded. J. Maurer del. & sc. (24.) p. 579.

104. The Prospect of Whitehall, from the Park of St. James. (91.) p. 579.

105. A perspective View of ye Parade in St. James's Park; the Treasury, the new Buildings for the Horse Guards, and

His Majesty going to the House of Lords. Folded. (5.)
J. Maurer del. & sc.

p. 579.

106. Westminster Abbey. (95.) p. 581.

107. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster. Folded. (73.) p. 640.

108. A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth.

(17.) J. Maurer del. Fourdrinier sc.

Folded.

p. 641.

109. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields. Fold

ed. (74.) p. 645.

110. St. Martin's Church. Folded. (2.) p. 647.

111. St. James's House. (92.) p. 652.

112. Plan of the Parish of St. James's, Westminster. (75.) p. 655.

Folded.

113. St. James's Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (12.) p. 655.

114. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Ann. (76.) p. 659. 115. Leicester Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (16.)

p. 660.

116. Sohoe, or King's, Square. Folded. S. Nicholls sc. (26.) P. 661.

117. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Paul's, Covent Garden.

(77.) p. 661.

118. The House of Lord Archer, in Covent Garden. Folded.

(6.) p.667.

119. The North West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. George, Hanover Square. (112.) p. 667. 120. Hanover Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (19.)

p. 667.

121. Golden Square. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (25.) p.668.

122. Grosvenor Square. Folded. (14.) p. 668.

123. Buckingham House, in St. James's Park. Folded. S. Nicholls del. & sc. (22.) p. 670.

124. Marlborough House, in St. James's Park. Folded. S. Nicholls del, & sc. (23.) p. 670.

125. The Royal Palace of Kensington. Folded. Maurer del. Truchy sc. (20.) p. 733.

126. A Map of the Parishes of Lambeth and Christ Church. Folded. (87.) p. 744.

127. Plan of Lambeth and Christ Church Parishes, and part of Southwark. Folded. (78.) p. 744.

128. A general Prospect of Vaux Hall Gardens, shewing at one View the Disposition of the whole Gardens. Folded. Wale del. J. S. Muller sc. (128.) p. 744.

129. Redriffe, and part of St. Mary Magdalen's Parish, Southwark. (81.) p. 748.

130. St. Paul's Parish, Shadwell. (80.) p. 764.

131. A Map of the Parish of St. Mary, Rotherhithe. Folded. (79.) p. 784.

132. The North West Prospect of the Parish Church of St. Mary at Islington. (109.) p.805.

The various Editions of STOW chronologically arranged. The FIRST Edition.-" A SURVAY of LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne Estate, and Description of that Citie, written in the year 1598, by IоHN STOW, Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: Written by William Fitz-stephen, in the raigne of Henry

the Second.

"Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe, Printer to the honorable Citie of London: And are to be sold at his shop within the Pope's head Alley, in Lombard Street. 1598." Small quarto.

Title-page as above, with the Printer's device, and I. W. as a
Vignette.

Dedication to the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor of the Citie of
London, to the Communaltie and Citizens of the same, 4 pages.
A Table of the Chapters contained in the Booke, 2 pages.
The Survay of London, printed in Black and Roman Letter,
[в-нh 4] 472 pages.

An Appendix, containing Fitz-stephen's "Descriptio Nobilissimæ
Ciuitatis Londonice," [Hh 5-112] p. 473-483.

Faultes escaped in this Booke, 1 page.

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Errors of paging :-p. 211 for 112;-p. 118 for 117;-pp. 186187 for 190-191;-pp. 194-5 for 198-9;-pp. 19o-9 for pp. 202-3; -pp. 220-223 for 221-224;-p. 446 for p. 246;-p. 268 for 267;— p. 263 for 273;-p. 323 for 313;-p. 334 for 335;-pp. 327, 238 for 337, 338;-p. 386 for 385;-p. 387 for 390;-p. 304 for 403 ;– pp. 436, 436 for 430, 431;-pages 451 to 466, inclusive, are entirely omitted, but the signatures, (viz. Gg) correspond;-pages 465-480 are repeated, and follow p. 480.

*** Some copies have the date 1599, with the same title-page and imprint, and precisely the same errata as in this edition.

The SECOND EDITION has the following alteration in the Title-page: "A SURVAY of LONDON. Conteyning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne Estate, and Description of that City, written in the yeare 1598 by JOHN STOw, Citizen of London. Since by the same Author increased, with diuers rare Notes of Antiquity, and published in the yeare 1603. Also an Apologie," &c. as in the preceding Edition, and concludes with this imprint: "Imprinted by Iohn Windet, Printer to the honorable Citie of London. 1603." Small quarto.

After the Title-page is a Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Robert Lee, Lord Mayor, 4 pages.-A Table of the Chapters, 2 pages.—The Survey, [B-PP 2] 580 pages.—Errata, 1 page.

Errors of paging :-p. 34 for 43;-p. A20 for 120;-p. 105 for 145;-p. 388 for 380;-p. 453 for 454.

The THIRD EDITION, also in Black Letter, has a Title-page as before, except that after the Words "Citizen of London" follow "Since then continued, corrected, and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618. By A. M." (Anthony Monday, the Poet.) "LONDON: Printed by George Purslowe, dwelling at the East end of Christs Church. 1618." Small quarto.

Dedication to the Rt Hon. George Bolles, Lord Mayor, signed A.M. 6 pages.

A second Dedication to the Rt Rev. John King, Lord Bishop of London, signed A. M. 2 pages.

A Catalogue of such Avthors of Reuerend Antiquitie, as doe auouch the matters conteined in this Booke, 2 pages.

The Survay, [B-Rгr 3] 980 pages.

A Table of the seuerall Chapters contained in the Booke, 3 pages. Errors of paging :-p. 225 for 252;-pp. 784, 785, 780 for 7745-6;-pp. 788, 789, 788 for 778-780;—pp. 390, 391 for 790, 791; -p. 481 for 841;-p. 908 for 901;-p. 817 for 917;-pp. 950-1 for 978, 979.

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