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HISTORICAL and DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNTS of the ancient and present State of TINTERN ABBEY, including a Variety of other Particulars, deserving the Stranger's Notice, relating to that much admired Ruin and its Neighbourhood. The whole never before published. Collected from original Papers and unquestionable Authorities. By CHARLES HEATH, Printer, Monmouth. (The SECOND EDITION.) Printed and sold by him in the Market Place. 1806. Octavo, 58 leaves, or 116 pages. The first edition, consisting of 96 pages, appeared in 1793.

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Four coloured Engravings, exhibiting the Exterior and Interior Views of TINTERN ABBEY, engraved by D. Havell and R. Reeve, from Drawings very_recently made on the Spot by Frederick Calvert. The Size 214 Inches by 161⁄2, viz.

LONDON: Printed for Burkett and Hudson, Cheapside. 1815. 1. South East View of Tintern Abbey.-2. The Grand West Entrance.-3. East Window, from the West Entrance.4. North View of the Abbey.

XII.

The EXCURSION down the WYE from Ross to MONMOUTH: comprehending historical and descriptive Accounts of Wilton and Goodrich Castles: also of Court Field, the Nursery of King Henry the Fifth; New Wear, with other public Objects in the Voyage; and throughout the whole are interspersed a Variety of amusing and interesting Circumstances never before collected particularly Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Life of John Kyrle, Esq. rendered immortal by the Muse of Pope, under the character of The Man of Ross.

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"But all our praises why should Lords engross?
Rise, honest Muse, and sing the Man of Ross."

By CHARLES HEATH, Monmouth.

Printed and sold by him in the Market Place. 1808. Octavo, 182 pages, exclusive of the Title.

XIII.

GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the COUNTY of MONMOUTH; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. By Mr. JOHN Fox. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement.

BRENTFORD: Printed by P. Norbury. MDCCXCIV. Quarto, 43 pages.

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GENERAL VIEW of the AGRICULTURE of the COUNTY of MONMOUTH; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. By CHARLES HASSALL, of Eastwood, Pembrokeshire.

LONDON: Printed by B. McMillan, Bow Street, Covent Garden: sold by G. and W. Nicol, Booksellers to His Majesty, Pall Mall; and Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row. 1812. Octavo, 154 pages.

With Two Plates, and a folded Map of the County, divided into Mineral and Agricultural Districts, by Charles Hassall, 1811. Neele sc.

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NORFOLK.

I.

An ESSAY towards a TOPOGRAPHICAL HISTORY of the COUNTY of NORFOLK; containing a Description of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets; with the Foundations of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Chanteries, and other religious Buildings. Also an Account of the antient and present State of all the Rectories, Vicarages, Donatives, and Impropriations; their former and present Patrons and Incumbents, with their several Valuations in the King's Book, whither discharged or not. Likewise an historical Account of the Castles, Seats, and Manors; their present and antient Owners; together with the Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Arms in all the Parish Churches and Chapels; with several Draughts of Churches, Monuments, Arms, antient Ruins, and other Relicts of Antiquity. Collected out of LeigerBooks, Registers, Records, Evidences, Deeds, CourtRolls, and other authentic Memorials. By FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD, Rector of Fersfield, in Norfolk. (Continued by the Rev. CHARLES PARKIN. In FIVE VOLUMES.)

"Nos patria fines, et dulcia scripsimus arva." VIRG. Printed at Fersfield, in the Year of our Lord MDCCXXXIX.

Folio.

VOL. I.

Containing the Hundreds of Diss, Giltcross, Shropham, the
Burgh of Thetford, Grimeshoe, Wayland, and Forehoe.

Title-page as above, printed with black and red ink.
List of Subscribers, in double columns, 4 pages.

Introduction, dated Fersfield, March 25, 1736, 3 pages. History of Norfolk, beginning with the Hundred of Diss, [A-9K] 771 pages, the Conclusion being dated "Fersfield, Dec. 25, 1739. T. 0.4."

The Indexes of all the Arms, Crests, and Mottoes mentioned in this Volume; of Words mentioned and explained; of Names and Places; and Table of Errata, p. 772-808.

Error of paging :-p. 191 for 391. In another copy the Errors are as follows: pages 33 to 48 inclusive, signatures H to N, are altogether omitted, though the catchwords "Fersfield" correspond ;-page 178 for 176, and p. 191 for 391.

PLATES.

Fersfield Church. On the letter-press of the Introduction, p. 1. Diss Church. On the letter-press of p. 1 of the History. South West Prospect of St Andrew's Church at Fersfield, Norfolk, and Three Shields of Arms on the Steeple, T. Martin del. Toms sc. On the letter-press of p. 67. 1. Monumental Figures of William du Bois, Priest, and of Sir Robert du Bois, who died in 1311, in Fersfield Church. F. Blomefield del. Toms sc. p. 68. Monument of the Blomefield Family in Fersfield Church. On the letter-press of p. 73.

The Ruins of the Steeple of Little Thorp Church. On the letter-press of p. 90.

Figures of Sir Robert Wingfield and Anne his Wife, in the Windows of East Herling Church. On the letter-press of p. 221.

Monumental Figure of Sir Hugh Bardolph, Knt. in the North Isle of Banham Church. On the letter-press of p. 240,

2. The Prospect of Bukenham Castle, from an old Wood Carving on the outside of the Crown Inn, in New Bukenham. The South-west Prospect of the Castle, as it now appears.-Nine Shields of Arms.-Plans of the Old and New Castle, and of the Abbey Church; also the Seal of Bukenham Priory. F. Blomefield del. W. H. Toms sc. Given by the Rev. James Baldwin, Rector of Bunwell, Co. Norfolk. p. 261.

3. Monument, with the Portrait, of Thomas Lord Richardson, Baron of Cramond. Inscribed to the Honble Mrs. Jermy. R. Parr sc. March 25, 1739. p. 683.

Likewise One hundred and two Shields of Arms, Seals, &c. engraved on Wood, on the several pages of letter-press, in addition to those above mentioned.

SEPARATE PEDIGREES.

1. Pedigree of the Family of Blomefield, with Arms. Folded. p. 74.

2. Pedigree of the Family of Holland, originally of Denton House, Lancashire, but now of Quidenham, with Arms. Folded. p. 232.

3. Pedigree of the Family of Wright of Kilverstone, with Arms. Folded. p. 368.

4. Pedigree of the Family of Jernegan of Cossey, with their Arms, on 4 pages: placed between pages 660 and 661. 5. Pedigree of the Family of William Lord Richardson, Baron of Cramond, with Arms. Folded. p. 684.

6. Pedigree of the Family of Wodehouse, with their Arms at the Head of the Pedigree; also the Atchievement of Armine Wodehouse, Esq. Son and Heir of St John Wodehouse, Bart. on the sixth page of the Pedigree, or page 770. W. H. Toms sc. Three leaves, and form pages 765 to 770.

VOL. II.

Title-page: "The HISTORY of the CITY and COUNTY of NORWICH, containing it's original Rise and Increase, it's antient and present Government, with the many various Accidents that have happened to it; the Foundation of the Cathedral, Castle, Parochial Churches, Monasteries, Hermitages, Hospitals, and other publick Buildings: a Description of the Streets, Walls, River, remarkable Houses, and other Things, never as yet taken notice of by any Author: The Lives of the Bishops, Deans, and other eminent Men, either born or inhabiting here; Lists of the Provosts, Bailiffs, Mayors, Sheriffs, Burgesses in Parliament, and other Officers of the Corporation; with an Account of the Benefactions to publick Uses, the Family-Arms and Monuments, in the Cathedral and Parochial Churches, and other Places in the City. Collected from the Registers, Charters, and Evidences belonging to the Bishoprick, Cathedral, and City, and from various Mss's, Registers, Collections, and other Memorials in diverse Hands, by FRANCIS BLOMEFIELD, Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk. Urbs speciosa situ, nitidis pulcherrima tectis,

JOHNSTON.

Grata peregrinis, deliciosa suis. Printed at Fersfield, in the Year of our Lord MDCCXLI*.

This Title-page was again printed at Norwich in 1745, in black ink,

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