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N. B. This publication not meeting with a ready sale, the copies not disposed of were incorporated in the year 1790 with The History and Antiquity of the English Laws, to which it formed the second volume.-The title-page and date were altered, and it came before the public as follows: " Historical Memorials of the English Laws, antient Parliaments, Courts of Justice, Forms of Trial before the Norman Conquest; also of the Four Inns of Court, the Inns of Chancery, &c. Extracted from Sir William Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales. In Two

PARTS.

Part I. Containing the History and Antiquities of the English Laws, Parliaments, &c. (274 pages.)

Part II. Containing the History of the Four Inns of Court, Inns of Chancery, Serjeants Inns, &c. (271 pages.)—London: Printed in the year 1790."

CXXXIX.

PICTURESQUE VIEWS; with an HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the INNS of COURT, in London and Westminster. By SAMUEL IRELAND, Author of a Tour through Holland, Brabant, &c.; of Picturesque Views of the Rivers Thames, Medway, Avon, and Wye; and of Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, &c. &c.

LONDON: Printed by C. Clarke, Northumberland Court, Strand; and published by R. Faulder, New Bond Street, and J. Egerton, Whitehall. 1800. Royal octavo.

Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Alexander, Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, dated Norfolk Street, June 1800.

Preface, p. vii-xii.

Advertisement, announcing the Death of the Author, 1 page. Prints contained in this Work, 2 pages.

Historical and Picturesque Views of the Inns of Court, [A-1i3] 254 pages.

Errata, 1 page.

PLATES.

1. Middle Temple Gate, &c. p. 1.

2. Temple Church. p. 9.

3. The Inner Temple. p. 19.

4. Clement's Inn. p.69.

5. Clifford's Inn. p. 75.

The ancient Institutions of the Society of Clifford's Inn, preserved in an Oak Case. On the letter-press of p. 78.

6. Lion's Inn. p. 81.

7. North Front of Temple Hall. p. 83.

8. South-west View of Middle Temple. p. 85.

9. New Inn. p. 103.

10. Lincoln's Inn Gate. p. 107.

Arms over the Gateway of Lincoln's Inn. On the letterpress of p. 108.

11. Lincoln's Inn Hall and Chapel.

p. 111.

12. Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn.

p. 125.

13. Furnival's Inn. p. 163.

14. Garden Front of Furnival's Inn.

p. 167.

15. Gray's Inn. p. 173.

16. Staple Inn. p. 185.
17. Barnard's Inn. p. 191.
18. Serjeants Inn. p. 195.
19. Rolls Chapel, &c.

20. Guildhall. p. 209.

p. 199.

21. Westminster Hall. p. 227.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work.

CXL.

ANTIQUITIES of the INNS of COURT and CHANCERY: containing Historical and Descriptive Sketches relative to their original Foundation, Customs, Ceremonies, Buildings, Government, &c. &c. with a concise History of the English Law. By W. HERBERT. Embellished with Twenty-four Plates.

LONDON: Printed for Vernor and Hood, Poultry; J. Storer and J. Greig, Chapel Street, Pentonville. 1804. Royal octavo.

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Dedication to the Right Honourable John Scott, Lord Eldon. Advertisement, 2 pages.

Contents, 4 pages.

The Historical Part, beginning with "The Antiquity of the Common Law of England," [B-Bb 5] 377 pages.

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(Drawn and engraved by J. Storer and J. Greig.)

1. Interior of the (Middle) Temple Hall. To face the Title. 2. The Temple Church from the Cloisters. p. 182.

3. Inner Temple Hall from the King's Bench Walk. p. 192. 4. Middle Temple Hall from the N.E. p. 211.

5. S.W. View of the Middle Temple Hall. p. 243. ́

6. Inside of the Temple Church. p. 259.

7. Clifford's Inn (and Hall). p. 272.

8. Lyon's Inn. p. 276.

9. Clement's Inn. p. 278.

10. New Inn.

p. 282.

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11. Lincoln's Inn Great Square. p. 286.

12. Lincoln's Inn Hall and Chapel. p. 296.

13. Interior of Lincoln's Inn Chapel. p. 299.

14. The Stone Buildings, from the Gardens, Lincoln's Inn.

p. 301.

15. Furnival's Inn, Holborn. p. 324.

16. Furnival's Inn, from the Inner Square. p. 327.

17. Interior of Furnival's Inn Hall.

p. 328.

18. Gray's Inn Hall and Chapel, from the Great Square.

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23. Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane.

p. 352.

24. Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street. p. 355.

N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this work in QUArto.

CXLI.

The STUDENT'S GUIDE through LINCOLN'S INN: containing an Account of that Honourable Society, the Forms of Admission, keeping Terms, performing Exercises, Call to the Bar, and other useful Information. By THOMAS LANE, Steward. The THIRD EDITION. Dedicated (by permission) to the Trea

surer and Masters of the Bench of the Honourable Society.

LONDON: Printed for T. Lane, by Ellerton and Henderson, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street. 1814. Small octavo. (First printed in 1803, in octavo.)

Title-page as above, with a vignette View of the Stone Building, Lincoln's Inn. T. Bonnor sc.

Dedication, Three Prefaces, and Contents, 14 pages.

Descriptive Part, Appendix, and Explication of the Plates of Fac-similes, [B-P5] 217 pages.

Index, 10 pages.

PLATES.

1. Plan of Lincoln's Inn, in 1814. Thompson et Jackson sc. To front the Title.

2. Small Plate of Fac-similes of Autographs. p. 1.

Representation of the Arms of the Society. On the letterpress of p. 22.

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3. Large Plate of Fac-similes. Folded. Thompson et Jackson sc. p. 40.

CXLII.

The HISTORY of the RIVER THAMES. (By WILLIAM COOMBE.) In Two VOLUMES.

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LONDON: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for John and Josiah Boydell. 1794. Folio.

Title-page as above.

VOL. I.

Dedication to the Rt. Honble Horace, Earl of Orford, by the Publishers.

Preface, Table, and List of Plates, 8 pages.

The Historical Part, without signatures, 312 pages.

COLOURED PLATES,

(From Drawings by J. Farington, R.A. and engraved by
J.C. Stadler.)

A Plan of the Course of the River Thames, from its Source
to the Sea; engraved by John Cooke. (This portion of
the Plan ends at Barnes.) Folded. p. 1.

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3. Ewen Mill. p. 6.

4. Cirencester. p. 34. 5. Cricklade. p. 38.

6. The Junction of the Thames and Canal near Lechlade.

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8. Stanton Harcourt. p. 66.

9. Langley Ware. p. 76.

10-11. Two Views of Blenheim. p. 86-88.

12. View at Blenheim. p. 90.

13. (View of) Oxford. p. 118.

14. View of High Street, in Oxford. p. 120.

15. View in Broad Street, in Oxford. p. 170.

16. View from Nuneham, towards Oxford. p. 182.

17. View of Carfax and Abingdon, from Whitehead's Oak.

p. 188.

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18. View of Nuneham, from the Wood. p. 190.
19. View of Abingdon, from Nuneham Park. p. 206.
20. Wallingford. p. 220,

21. Streatley and Goring. p. 226.

22. View towards Basilden, from Streatley Hill. p. 228. 23. Whitchurch. p. 230.

24. Hardwick and Maple-Durham. p. 232.

25. Pangbourne and Whitchurch, from Purley. p. 234.

26. View of Reading from Caversham. p. 236.

27. Henley. p. 252.

28. Scene at Park Place, including the Druids' Temple. p. 254. 28.* The Mask of the Tame on the Central Arch of Henley Bridge, executed by the Honble Mrs. Damer. J. Parker

SC. p. 256.

29. Fawley Court and Henley. p. 258.

30. Culham Court. p. 262.

31. The Windings of the Thames below Culham. p. 264. 32. Temple and Harleford. p. 266.

33. Bisham Abbey. p. 268.

34. Court Garden, and Great Marlow. p. 270.

35. Great Marlow. p. 272.

36. Hedsor Lodge, looking towards Maidenhead. p. 274.

37. Cliefden. p. 278.

38. View of Windsor from Clewer.

39. Windsor Bridge. p. 284.

40. Windsor and Eton. p. 290.

41. Eton. p. 292.

p. 282.

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