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37. King Street Gate, Westminster, demolished Anno 1723; reduced from a Print by G.Vertue in 1725. John Brock sc. 38. Whitehall Gate, said to be designed by Hans Holbein; from a Print by G. Vertue in 1725. John Brock sc.

39. A View of Westminster, taken from Mill-Bank. G. Arnald del. 1807., John Hall sc.

40. North View of the City of Westminster, taken in Sept. 1807, from the Roof of the Banquetting House, Whitehall. Drawn and etched by J. T. Smith.

41. View of the Savoy, Somerset House, and the Water Entrance to Cuper's Gardens. Samuel Scott del. W. M. Fellows sc.

42. The Southern Front of Somerset House, with its extensive Gardens. Drawn by L. Knyff about 1720. Engraved by Sawyer, jun.

43. The North Front of Somerset House; reduced from a Print drawn, etched, and published by W. Moss in 1777. Engraved by W. M. Fellows.

44. Internal View of Somerset House; reduced from a Print drawn, etched, and published by W. Moss in 1777. 45. View of part of Westminster, taken from the Reservoir in the Green Park. Painted by G. Arnald, 1807. Etched by Isaac Mills.

46. A View of Westminster, taken from Tothill Fields. G. Arnald del. 1807. W. M. Fellows sc.

47. Veue et Perspective du Palais du Roy d'Angleterre à Londres qui s'appelle Whitehall. From a rare Print by Silvestre, etched by Sawyer, jun.

48. South West View of the Old Horse Guards. Engraved by W. M. Fellows from a Drawing by Canaletti.

49. Part of the Church of St Margaret, Westminster; from a rare Print by Brook, prefixed to Warner's Edition of the Book of Common Prayer. John Brock sc.

50. View of Westminster, taken upon the Thames at the Period of the Building of the Bridge. Painted by Canaletti. W. M. Fellows sc.

51. The Savoy, from the River Thames; reduced from a View taken by G. Vertue in 1736.

52. View of Westminster, taken from Lambeth Stairs. G. Arnald del. 1808. W. M. Fellows sc.

53. The Front of Northumberland House next the Strand. Copied by Sawyer, jun. from a large Print engraved by J. June, 1752.

54. Two Views of part of Westminster, from the Water. Copied from portions of a rare Print by Visscher in the Reign of K. James Ist, and etched by Richard Sawyer. 55. A View of Broken Cross, formerly so called, situate at the Southern extremity of Thieving Lane, alias Bow Street, and partly overhanging old Long Ditch, which now forms Princes Street. Drawn by J. T. Smith, April 1, 1808. Engraved by W. M. Fellows.

56. Burlington House, Piccadilly, as it appeared about 1720. L. Knyff del. Richard Sawyer sc.

57. Statue of King James II. in Privy Garden, Whitehall. J. Mills del. & sc.

58. Three Views of parts of Westminster; viz. the Parliament House, the Abby, and Westminster Hall. One from a

Drawing by J. C. Keirincx, the others from the original
Etchings by Hollar. Robt Sawyer sc.

59. Plan of Peterborough House, on Mill Bank, lately the Residence of the present Earl Grosvenor.

60. Views of the East side of the House of Lords; the East end of the Prince's Chamber, &c. taken Oct. 8, 1807. Drawn and etched by J. T. Smith.

61. South East View of the Prince's Chamber, shewing its Connexion with the adjoining Buildings, taken Oct. 10, 1807. Drawn and etched by J. T. Smith.

62. A picturesque View of St James's Park, taken from the Mall in front of St James's Palace. Drawn and etched by J. T. Smith.

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*** Immediately after the plates is inserted "Mr. John Smith's Vindication; being an Answer to a Pamphlet written and published by John Sidney Hawkins, Esq. F.A.S. concerning Mr. J. T. Smith's Conduct to Mr. H. in relation to the Antiquities of Westminster,"" but which is usually bound up in the preceding volume, and is placed after the Advertisement. This "Vindication" closes with the following Note: "Since the above 'Vindication' was written, and a portion of it printed, a dreadful Conflagration in the Warehouse of Mr. Bensley has rendered useless four hundred remaining copies of Mr. Smith's Antiquities of Westminster,' and has destroyed five thousand six hundred prints, two thousand of which were elaborately coloured."

III.

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A CORRECT STATEMENT and VINDICATION of the CONDUCT of JOHN SIDNEY HAWKINS, Esq. F.A.S.

towards Mr. John Thomas Smith, against the Misrepresentations contained in the Advertisement prefixed to MR. SMITH'S ANTIQUITIES of WESTMINSTER; and in such of the Notes, Alterations, Insertions, Additions, and other parts of that Work as have been introduced by Mr. Smith without Mr. Hawkins's knowledge, since the Letter-press was written by Mr. Hawkins, and approved by Mr. Smith, and since the Proof Sheets were corrected by Mr. Hawkins. Drawn up and published by Mr. Hawkins himself.

LONDON Sold by Messrs. Faulder, Bond Street, 1807. Octavo, 87 pages; with a separate leaf prefixed, stating the Motive for printing this Pamphlet.

IV.

A REPLY to MR. JOHN THOMAS SMITH'S VINDICATION, prefixed to the First Number of his Supplemental Plates to his Antiquities of Westminster : containing also some Remarks on the Review of the Antiquities of Westminster, inserted in the European Magazine for the Months of August, September, and October 1807. By JOHN SIDNEY HAWKINS, Esq. F.A.S.

LONDON: Sold by Messrs. Faulder, Bond Street, 1808. Octavo. 79 pages.

V.

An ENQUIRY into the TIME of the FIRST FOUNDATION of WESTMINSTER ABBEY, as discoverable from the best Authorities now remaining, both Printed and Manuscript. To which is added an Account of the Writers of the History of the Church. By RICHARD WIDMORE, M.A. Librarian to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.

LONDON: Printed for J. Stagg, in Westminster Hall. 1743.
Quarto.
Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph (Wilcocks), Lord Bishop of Rochester, Dean of Westminster, and to the Chapter of the Collegiate Church.

The Preface, 2 pages.

The Enquiry, and Appendix, [A-D 2] 22 pages.

Half Title: An Account of the Writers of the History of Westminster Abbey."

The Account of the Writers, p. 3-8.

Title-page: "An History of the Church of St Peter, Westminster, commonly called Westminster Abbey; chiefly from Manuscript Authorities. By Richard Widmore, M.A. Librarian to the Dean and Chapter, and Author of An Enquiry into the Time of the First Foundation of the Abbey.-London: Printed and sold by Jos. Fox and C. Tovey, in Westminster Hall; and by the Author, at his House in the Cloysters, Westminster Abbey. MDCCLI."

Dedication to the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph (Wilcocks), Lord Bishop of Rochester, p.iii-v.

Preface, p. vi-xii.

The History of Westminster Abbey, [B-Z 4] 176 pages.

Half Title: "An Appendix of Instruments and Papers relating to the foregoing History," [aa]

The Appendix, [Aa 2-11 2] p. 179–244.

Index, p. 245-252.

Titles of Instruments and Papers in the Appendix, p. 253–254. Errata, 1 page.

Error of paging :-page 55 for 75.

With an Arch in Outline, to face page 53.

VI.

REGES, REGINE, NOBILES, et alij in Ecclesia Collegiata B. PETRI WESTMONASTERII Sepulti, usque ad Annum reparata Salutis 1606.

Sepulchrorum memoria magis viuorum est consolatio, quàm defunctorum vtilitas."-AUGUST. De Civit. Dei.

Βροτοῖς ἅπασι καταθανεῖν ὀφείλεται. EURIPIDES.

LONDINI: Excudebat Melch. Bradwoodus. MDCVI. Quarto.
Title-page as above, within a broad ornamented Border.
Fundatio Ecclesia Beati Petri Westmonasterii, 4 pages.
The Epitaphs, [A 4-L 4] 82 pages.

The Author of the above first printed Account of this Church

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was William Camden, the well known Antiquary. It was first printed in 1600; and was republished, with additions said to be made from a Collection begun by J. Skelton the Poet, in 1603 and in 1606. Of this last Edition Dr. Rawlinson had a fair copy on LARGE PAPER, its margin adorned with the Arms of the Persons mentioned in it, finely illuminated, and emblazoned in their proper colours.-Gough.

VII.

MAUSOLEA REGUM, REGINARUM, DYNASTARUM, NOBILIUM, Sumptuosissima, Artificiocissima, Magnificentissima, Londini Anglorum, in Occidentali Urbis Angulo structa, h. e. eorundem Inscriptiones Omnes in Lucem reductæ cura Valentis Arithmæi, Professoris Academici. Literis et Sumptibus JoANNIS EICHORN.

FRANCOF. Marchion. 1618. Duodecimo.-GOUGH.

VIII.

MONUMENTA WESTMONASTERIENSIA: or an HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the Original, Increase, and present State of ST. PETER'S, or the ABBY CHURCH of WESTMINSTER; with all the Epitaphs, Inscriptions, Coats of Arms, and Atchievements of Honor belonging to the Tombs and Gravestones; together with the Monuments themselves faithfully described and set forth, with the addition of Three whole Sheets. By H. K. (HENRY KEEPE.) of the Inner Temple, Gent.

LONDON: Printed for G. Wilkinson and T. Dring, at the Black Boy, and at the Harrow, in Fleet Street. 1683. Octavo. Title-page as above.

Dedication to the Rt. Hon. Henry Lord Howard, Earl of Arundel, 5 pages.

To the Reader, 7 pages.

Monumenta Westmonasteriensia, [B-A a 8] 368 pages.

Addenda, [a] 16 pages.

The Table, [b 7] 29 pages.

Errors of paging:-p. 252 for 242;-p. 256-257 for 246-7.

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