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London. 1879. 80 Walcott, M. E. C. Memorials of Worcester. Birmingham. 1866. 80 Abingdon, Thomas. The antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester. To which are added the antiquities of the Cathedral churches of Chichester and Lichfield. London. 1717. 8° Another edition. London. 1723. 80

Hemingus. Hemingi Chartularium Ecclesia Wigorniensis, e codice MS. penes R. Graves descripsit ediditque T. Hearnius, etc. 2 vol. Oxonii. 1723. 8° Willis, B. A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Lichfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, and Bristol. 3 vol. London. 1727-30.

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A survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, etc.

3 vol. London. 1742. 40 Thomas, William. A survey of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, with an account of the Bishops thereof, from the foundation of the See to... 1660. London. 1736. 4°

Survey of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, etc. London. 1737. 40 [A duplicate of the preceding with a new title-page.] Bentham, James. The history of Gothic and Saxon architecture in England, exemplified. With descriptions of the Cathedrals of Ely, Lincoln, Peterborough, Carlisle, Chester, Worcester, etc. London. 1798. fol.

Wild, Charles. An illustration of the architecture and sculpture of the Cathedral Church

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Origin and progress of the three Choirs of Gloucester, Worcester, and Hereford, and of the Charity connected with it. Commenced by D. Lysons, and continued down to the present time by J. Amott. London. [1865.] 4°

Britton, John. The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, illustrated by engravings. L. P. London. 1835. 4° Bloxam, M. H. The Sepulchral Remains and Effigies in the cathedral church of Worcester. [Rugby. 1862.] 8° [Without title-page.]

Academies, etc., Camden Society. Registrum sive liber irrotularius et consuetudinarius Prioratus Beatæ Mariæ Wigorniensis. By W. H. Hale. Londini. 1865. 4°

Noake, John. The Monastery and Cathedral of Worcester. London. 1866. 8°

book to the Cathedrals of Gloucester, Hereford, King, R. J. The Three Choirs. A Handand Worcester. With numerous illustrations. 3 pt. London. 1866. 8°

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Yorkshire.

Johnston, N. Enquiries for information towards the illustrating and compleating the antiquities and natural history of Yorkshire. [London. 1685.] s. sh. fol.

Leland, John. The Itinerary of John Leland, published by T. Hearne. To which is prefix'd Mr. Leland's New Year's Gift. (A discourse concerning some antiquities lately found in Yorkshire.) 9 vol. Oxford. 1710-12. 80

Second edition.

Great Britain and Ireland. Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua et Nova.

6 vol. [London.] 1720-31. 40 [Vol. VI. contains Yorkshire.]

Brayley, E. W., and Britton, J. The beauties of England and Wales; or, original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county. London. 1812. 8°

Vol. XVI.-Yorkshire.

Allen, Thomas. A new and complete his9 vol. Oxford. 1745-44. 8° tory of the County of York; illustrated by a series of views, engraved by N. Whittock. 3 vol. London. 1828-31. 40

Third edition.

9 vol. Oxford. 1770. 80

Baines, Thomas. Yorkshire past and present; a history and a description of the Three Ridings of the Great County of York, from the earliest ages to the year 1870, with an account of its manufactures. Including an account of the woollen trade of Yorkshire, by E. Baines.

2 vol. London. [1871-1877.] 4° Davis, J. W. West Yorkshire. Pt. I. Geology. By J. W. Davis. Pt. II. Physical Geography and Botanical Topography. By J. W. Davis and F. A. Lees. With maps and plates. London. 1878. D., H., Ripensis. Reliquiæ Eboracenses. Per H. D., Ripensem [i. e. Heneage Dering. In verse, with notes]. Eboraci. 1743. 4° Gent, Thomas. Historical Antiquities [of Yorkshire; being a translation into English verse of the "Reliquiæ Eboracenses," by H. D., Ripensis, i. e., Heneage Dering].

[York. 1771.] 8° [Printed on coarse paper, with an engraved frontispiece, a view, and a plan of York, but without titlepage.]

Burton, John. Monasticon Eboracense; or, the Ecclesiastical History of Yorkshire, containing an account of the first introduction and progress of Christianity in that diocese, until the end of William the Conqueror's reign, etc. With plates and two indexes.

L. P. London. 1758-9. fol. York, County of. Nomina Villarum Eboracensium; or, an index of all the towns and villages in the County of York and County of the City of York, alphabetically digested; shewing at one view within what Riding, Wapontake, and Liberty, each Town and Vil lage is situate; also the Borough Towns, Parishes, and Chapelries; and the Market Towns, with the Market and Fair Days, etc. York. 1768. 80

An Alphabetical Index of all the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, etc., in the County of York and County of the City of York, etc.

York. 1792. obl. 80 [This is the Second edition of the "Nomina Villarum Eboracensium."]

Ephemerides. The Yorkshire Memorandum Book; or New Daily Journal for 1782, etc.

London. [1781.] 120

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Middlesex, Northumberland, Nottingham, and
York. Second edition.
2 vol. London. 1783. fol.
Soane, Sir J. Plans, elevations, and sections

of Buildings erected in the Counties of Norfolk,
Hertfordshire, etc.
Suffolk, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire,
London. 1788. fol.

Marshall, William. The Rural Economy of Yorkshire, comprising the management of landed estates, and the present practice of husbandry in the agricultural districts of that County. 2 vol. London. 1788. 8° Academies, etc., Board of Agriculture. General view of the agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire. By John Tuke. London. 1794. 4o

- Another edition. London. 1800. 80 General View of the agriculture of the East Riding of Yorkshire. By Isaac Leatham. London. 1794. 40

A General View of the agriculture of the East Riding of Yorkshire. By H. E. Strickland. York. 1812. 8° General View of the agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire. By George Rennie.

London. 1794. 4°

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Third edition. Sixth edition. Seventh edition. Eighth edition.

Carlisle. 1816. 120

Carlisle. 1817. 12.

Pennant, Thomas. A Tour from Downing to Alston Moor. London. 1801. 40 [Another copy is in the Library on large paper.] A Tour from Alston Moor to Harrowgate

Bray, William. Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buck- and Brimham Crags. ingham, Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Northampton, Bedford, and Hereford shires.

London. 1783. 80 Paine, James. Plans, elevations, and sections of noblemen and gentlemen's houses. . .executed in the Counties of Derby, Durham,

L. P. London. 1804. 4° Dayes, Edward. The works of Edward Dayes; containing an excursion through the principal parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire; with illustrative notes by E. W. Brayley, etc. London. 1805. 4°

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Second edition.

L. P. Northallerton. 1822. 80 Cooke, G. A. The Modern British Traveller; or, Tourist's Pocket Directory.

London. [1802-10.] 120 [Vol. XX. contains Yorkshire.]

Domesday Book. Dom Boc; a Translation of the Record, called Domesday, so far as relates to the County of York, including also Amounderness, Lonsdale, and Furness, in Lancashire; and such parts of Westmoreland and Cumberland as are contained in the Survey; also the Counties of Derby, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincoln, with an Introduction, Glossary, and Index, by the Rev. W. Bawdwen. Lancaster. 1809.

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Domesday Book: or, the great survey of England of William the Conqueror, A.D. 1086. Facsimile of the part relating to YorkSouthampton. 1862. fol. Baines, Edward. History, Directory, and Gazetteer of the County of York, with select lists of the merchants and traders of London and

the principal commercial towns of England, etc. Leeds. 1822-23. 120 Pigot, James. Pigot and Co.'s London and Provincial New Commercial Directory for 1822-3. Manchester. [1822.] 8° [Includes Yorkshire.] Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial Directory for 1828-9. London. [1828.] 80

Directory.

[Includes Yorkshire.] Pigot and Co.'s National Commercial London. 1831. 8° [Includes Yorkshire.] Pigot and Co.'s National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of York, Leicester, and Rutland, Lincoln, Northampton, and Nottingham.

7 pt. London. 1841. 8° Slater, Isaac. Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Chester, Cumberland, Durham, etc. Manchester. 1848. 8°

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P.P. London.

London. 1872. 8°

The Northern Star, or Yorkshire Magazine; a monthly... register of the statistics, literature, biography, and manufactures of Yorkshire, etc.

Vol. I.-III. London. 1817-18. 80 Wheeler, A. The Westmorland dialect, with the adjacency of Lancashire and Yorkshire, in four familiar dialogues. Kendal. 1821. 120 Pinnock, W. The History and Topography of Yorkshire. Pinnock's County Histories. Vol. VI. London. 1822. 120 Young, George. A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast; describing the strata and fossils between the Humber and the Tees, with engravings, etc. L. P. Whitby. 1822. 40 Academies, etc., Newcastle upon Tyne. Archæologia Eliana: or, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to antiquity. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. vol. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1822-55. New Series. 1857, etc. 80 Browne, John. No. 1. Reliquiæ Antiquæ ; Etchings representing remains of architecture and sculpture in the County of York.

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York. 1823. 4° Rhodes, E. Yorkshire Scenery, or excursions in Yorkshire, with delineations of the most interesting objects, engraved by G. Cooke and other eminent artists, from drawings by T. C. Hofland, W. Cowen, R. Thompson, etc." [Pt. 1.] London. 1826. 40 [No more published.] Clarke, Stephen R. The new Yorkshire Gazetteer, or topographical dictionary.

London. 1828. 80 Phillips, John. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, a description of the strata

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London. 1833. 8°

Lives of illustrious worthies of YorkLondon. 1835. 80

Churton, E. The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, from drawings by W. Richardson; with historical descriptions by E. Churton. Lithographed by G. Hawkins. (Coloured proofs.) 2 vol. York. 1843-56. fol. Butterworth, Edwin. Views on the Manchester and Leeds Railway, drawn from nature and on stone, by A. F. Tait. London. 1845. fol. Academies, etc., London. Memoirs illustrative of the history and antiquities of the County and City of York, communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland held at York.

London. 1848. 8°

Academies, etc., London. Reports and Papers read at the Meetings of the Architectural Societies of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, the Counties of York and Lincoln, and of the Architectural and Archæological Societies of Bedfordshire and St. Albans.

London. 1850, etc. 40 shire. Academies, etc., Yorkshire Architectural [This is an exact duplicate of pp. 1-480 of the "Bio-Society. Yorkshire Architectural Society. A graphia Borealis" with the introductory Essay, but with a different title-page.]

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Lives of Northern Worthies by H. Coleridge, edited by his brother (D. Coleridge). new edition. London. 1852. 80 Parsons, Edward. The Tourist's Companion; by the railroad and steam-packet from Leeds and Selby to Hull. London. 1835. 80

Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Testamenta Eboracensia, or wills registered at York illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, etc. of the Province of York from the year 1300 downwards. [Edited by J. Raine.] 4 vol. London. 1836-68. 8° Belcher, H. Illustrations of the scenery on the Line of the Whitby and Pickering Railway in the north-eastern part of Yorkshire. London. 1836.

go Baines, Henry. The Flora of Yorkshire. With two plates. London. 1840. 80 Lawton, George. Collectio rerum Ecclesiasticarum de Dicecesi Eboracensi, or collections relative to churches and chapels within the diocese of York. To which are added collections relative to churches and chapels within the diocese of Ripon.

2 vol. London. 1840. 80 Another edition. London. 1842. 80 Yorkshire, Churches of Churches of Yorkshire. [Described and edited by G. A. Poole and others.] 2 vol. Leeds. 1842-7. 40 Hargrove, A. F. A brief description of places of public interest in the County of York, within twenty-six miles of the City.

York. 1843. 120

Paper (on certain sepulchral effigies and monuments in South Yorkshire) read at the Annual Meeting,... Oct. 25th, 1849, by M. H. Bloxam. York. 1850. 8°

Halliwell, J. O. The Yorkshire Anthology, a collection of ancient and modern ballads, poems, and songs relating to the County of York. London. 1851.

Ingledew, C. J. D. The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire, transcribed from private manuscripts, rare broadsides, and scarce publications; with notes and a glossary.

London. 1860. 80 Lawton, George. The religious houses of Yorkshire. London. 1853. 8°

Academies, etc., Surtees Society. Wills and Inventories from the registry of the Archdeathe Counties of York, Westmorland, Cumberconry of Richmond, extending over portions of land, and Lancashire. By James Raine.

Durham. 1853. 80

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Great Britain and Ireland, etc. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain. The Geology of parts of Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire. By W. T. Aveline.

Second edition.

London. 1861. 8° London. 1880. 8° Baker, John Gilbert. North Yorkshire: studies of its botany, geology, climate, and physical geography. With four maps.

The Castles and Abbeys of Yorkshire | Derby, Stafford, and York, from 1845 to 1858. a historical and descriptive account of the London. 1861. 8° most celebrated Ruins in the County. [With illustrations.] York. 1855. 8° Bowman, William. Reliquiae Antiquæ Eboracenses, or, Remains of Antiquity relating to the County of York. Leeds. 1855. 4° Knox, Robert. Descriptions, Geological, Topographical, and Antiquarian, in Eastern Yorkshire, between the Rivers Humber and London. 1855. 80 The Counties of EngEngland and Wales. land and Wales. (No. 3) Yorkshire. The West Riding. London. 1855. 80 Walbran, J. R. A photographic tour among the Abbeys of Yorkshire, by P. H. Delamotte and J. Cundall. With descriptive notices by J. R. Walbran, and W. Jones. London. 1856. fol. Black, A. and C. Black's Picturesque Guide to Yorkshire. With map, etc.

Tees.

Edinburgh. 1858. 8° Second edition. Edinburgh. 1862. 8° White, Walter. A month in Yorkshire. London. 1858. 80 Boyne, William. Tokens issued in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries in Yorkshire by tradesmen, overseers of the poor, etc. Also the Seals of all the Corporations in that County. Headingly. 1858.

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[Only 150 copies printed for private distribution.] Hailstone, Edward. Catalogue of a Collection of historical and topographical works and Civil War Tracts relating to the County of York. Bradford. 1858. 8° [Privately printed.] Academies, etc., Surtees Society. The Visitation of the County of Yorke, begun A.D. 1665, and finished A. D. 1666. By William Dugdale. Durham. 1859. 8°

Dugdale, Sir William. Index to the Visitation of the County of Yorke, begun A.D. MDCLXV, and finished A.D. MDCLXVI. Compiled by C. Armytage. London. 1872. 8°

Foster, Joseph. Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire. Compiled by J. Foster and authenticated by the members of each family. L. P. 2 vol. London. 1874. 40

Glover, Robert. The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the year 1584-5 by Robert Glover. Edited by J. Foster. London. 1875. 8° [Privately printed.] Bateman, Thomas. Ten years' diggings in Celtic and Saxon Gravehills in the Counties of

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Humber History.
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Grainge, William. Yorkshire Longevity ; or, records and biographical anecdotes of persons who have attained to extreme old age within that County.

Pateley Bridge. 1864. 120

Howitt, William. The Ruined Abbeys of Yorkshire. Extracted from "The Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain," by W. [and M.] Howitt. With photographic illustrations by Sedgfield and Ogle.

Tomlinson, John.
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Miall, J. G.
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London. 1865. 8° Some interesting YorkLondon. 1865. 8° Yorkshire illustrations of With vignettes.

London. 1865. 8° Grindon, L. H. Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire. Being a sequel to "Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers.' [With illustrations.]

Manchester. 1866. 8°

Banks, William S. Walks in Yorkshire. I. In the North-West; II. In the North-East. [With maps, etc.] London. 1866. 8° Mayhall, John. The Annals of Yorkshire, from the earliest period to the present time. 2 vol. Leeds. [1866.] 12°

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